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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20170324

thinking four year old who used voice control on his mum s phone to call her an ambulance when she collapsed at home. what s going on? and have the crew of the international space centre found life on mars? we ll get mark kermode‘s take on the science fiction horror film life, plus the rest of this week s top cinema releases in the film review. good evening, it s five o clock. i m ben brown in westminster, police say the investigation into wednesday s terror attacks is ‘very large and fast paced and they ve made another arrest this afternoon a 32 year old woman in manchester, making a total of 11 people now in custody. they are continuing to appeal for information to trace any associates of the attacker khalid massood as they build a picture of his movements in the months, weeks and days before he killed four people in and around the vicinity of the palace of westminster. richard lister reports. what made khalid masood become a killer and who helped him plan his atta

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Film Review 20170324

this is a sci fi horror hybrid, a soil sample from mars is sent back from mars to the international space station and the crew opened it and they find in the soil a single cell organism. they are delighted because this is proof of life on mars, and it starts growing and everyone is very excited, and then it becomes dormant. they decide against the advice of the entire audience to give the organism and electric shock and see what that does, this is a clip. laughter ready. lowering oxygen. more carbon dioxide. you sure it won t hurt it? it s a very very low voltage. look how fast it s growing. every single cell is a muscle cell and a nerve cell. all muscle. one brain. screams it s in between my fingers. let s not let it go. can i make a suggestion, can ijust go in there and get him? no, you re not going to go in there. of course you re not. because the main thing is quarantine. i can do this, i can. i can do this. help me, help me! somebody help me! what s going on?! you get th

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170325

captain, seamus coleman, suffers a broken leg. he was injured in a tackle, in the second half of his nation s, goalless draw with wales, and will have surgery later today. the mass experiment to see if clocks going forward tonight will affect concentration of children in school. and chris fawkes has the weather. a chilly start to the day with frost and fog to contend with but for most of us we look at a dry weekend with plenty of sunshine. in the warm spots it will reach 19 degrees. good morning. first, our main story. donald trump has tried to shrug off the biggest setback so far in his presidency a failure to overhaul his predecessor, barack obama s health reforms. senior republicans withdrew their plans at the last minute because they didn t have enough backing from his own party to win a vote in congress. greg dawson reports. it was a promise that became one of the pillars of his campaign. and one he repeated at every rally. obama ca re he repeated at every rally. obama

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Film Review 20170325

something to put on the front page. to have something to put the headlines. indeed. that is journalism. it certainly made us stop, look and read. yes, full marks. but we still haven t read the inside copy. we are desperate to read the inside copy as well. you may have to wait. you might find one in your home tonight, in the cabs, as you head back. keep your eyes peeled for a late night vendor. what is on page four? we ll tell you tomorrow when we review the papers in the morning. why then we will have a hard copies. thank you to both of you. and forget, all the front pages are online on the bbc news website, where you can get a detailed review of the papers. it is all there for you, seven days a week. and you can watch us there as well, if you really want to again, with each night s edition of the papers posted on the page shortly after we finish. ruth, john, thank you for your company this evening. i will be back tomorrow afternoon. coming up next, the film review. hello, an

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170326

to new cloud formations being officially recognised. and chris has the weather. the warmest day of the year so far yesterday with temperatures reaching 19 in parts of aberdeenshire. more of these glorious blue skies and sunshine for all of us today. thank you very much, chris. good morning. first, our main story. police say they might never find out why khalid masood killed four people near the houses of parliament on wednesday scotland yard now say they believe he was acting alone. the family of pc keith palmer, who was killed by masood, have released a statement thanking those who were with him when he died. alexandra mackenzie reports. 82 seconds. that s all it took. in that time khalid masood calls the deaths of three people on westminster bridge and injured many more. “ westminster bridge and injured many more. caused. he crashed his car into the railings, ran through a gate at the houses of parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer to death. last night, his family pa

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