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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20240714

Confirmed that there is a body there, she resembles nora. We join police on the front line as they try to trace youngsters some as young as 12 whove been recruited as drug dealers. The church of england commissions an independent inquiry into its handling of allegations, made against a barrister suspected of physically abusing boys he met at christian summer camps in the 1970s. Setting sail for new york teenage activist, greta thunberg, travels carbon free to the uns summit on Climate Change. Its five oclock our top story in the last hour, riot police in hong kong have entered the airport where hundreds of protestors have been disrupting flights for a second day running. Angry clashes have once again taken place one Police Officer was beaten by protestors and fell to the floor before being help up by fellow officers. The officer in question pulled out a gun during the skirmish and pointed it at the protesters but no shots were fired. Demonstrators have been blocking access to departure

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20180210

0xfam says the behaviour of some staff was totally unacceptable. the n60 insists it did inform the charity commission, even issuing a press release at the time, and denies a cover up. 0xfam was actually proactive in going to the british public, the department for international development and the charity commission to explain that there had been serious misconduct and we d taken action. the government, which gives 0xfam more than £30 million a year, says. the way this appalling abuse of vulnerable people was dealt with raises serious questions that 0xfam must answer . today, fresh claims some of the disgraced staff gotjobs at other aid agencies because 0xfam failed to warn them about the misconduct. this is a shudderingly awful tale, terrible on every single level. and, of course, it eclipses the fact that 0xfam is one of the most brilliant humanitarian organisations in the world. 0xfam has worked in haiti for a0 years, helping more than half a million desperately poor peop

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20180210

speed skater elise christie sets an olympic record in her opening heat in the 500m event. and a warning about a new scam involving the apple itunes service. tax authorities say elderly and vulnerable people are becoming victims. and carillion bosses are lost for words, as mps ask why they should be believed. that s in the week in parliament, in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. 0xfam has rejected claims that it covered up an investigation which found some of those sent to help in haiti in the aftermath of an earthquake there exploited local people for sex. 0xfam s chief executive said it did inform the charity commission, but admitted more could have been done to spell out the details of what happened. downing street says the government is reviewing its relationship with the charity in light of what it called the truly shocking reports. angus crawford reports. it was an earthquake that devastated haiti, killing more than 200,000 people,

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20180210

an olympic record in her opening heat in the 500m event. a warning about a new scam involving the apple itunes service. tax authorities say elderly and vulnerable people are becoming victims. and taxi by air click looks ahead into the future of passenger travel. that s in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. 0xfam has rejected claims that it covered up an investigation downing street has said that it is reviewing its relationship with the charity 0xfam in the light of claims that some of its staff in haiti exploited people for sex following the earthquake there in 2011. 0xfam dismissed some workers and reported the matter to the charity to mission, but critics say it didn t do enough to deal with the situation. thanks crawford reports. it was an earthquake that devastated haiti, killing more than 200,000 people, affecting millions more. aid agencies from around the world stepped into the chaos. 0xfam, with more than 70 years‘ experience,

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Markets Americas 20170925

all that in the next 60 minutes. julie hyman is here. julie: we were on the air when they got those headlines from north korea, that the foreign minister from north korea said president trump s comments over the weekend about to a declaration of war. stocks have taken a leg down and have done really recovered. this is slightly unusual because most of the rhetoric coming up over the past two months has not seen a reaction from stocks, however, the word war has not really been bandied about. we have seen the nasdaq in particular taking a hit, down 1%. it had already been the worst performing of the three major averages. in terms of other assets, are we seeing investors be risk-averse? yes, indeed. u.s. treasury s going down by three basis points. gold catching up a bit, up half a percent. the dollar euro are lower against the japanese yen. vix still below 11 at this stage. elsewhere, we are looking at the continuing fallout from the echo equifax hack. and analyst has said t

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