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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703

progress in finding common ground. in the last few hours, it s also been announced that america s top diplomat antony blinken will visit saudi arabia this week. meanwhile, hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel, and omri miran, both identify themselves. while the video is not dated, there is a reference to the recent passover holiday. it s the second such video that hamas considered a terror group by the uk and us governments has published in the past few days. our correspondent anna foster is in tel aviv where families have been gathering to call again for all the hostages in gaza to be released. omri miran s father was actually already on the list of confirmed speakers for this event tonight. when he got up on the stage, he talked about the moment, he said he was sitting having coffee with someone and talking about his grandchildren when the man he was talking to held his phone and said, look, they

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170513

general election. hundreds of thousands of people join the pope as he canonised as two shepherd children. the final of the eurovision song contest is being held in the ukrainian capital, kiev, tonight. will britain face a brexit backlash? and in the women s fa cup final, a record crowd is expected for the game between birmingham city and manchester city. the stars of the latest alien film will be discussed in the film review. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the government s emergency committee cobra have been meeting in response to the global cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in england and scotland. the home secretary amber rudd said 97% of nhs trusts in england are working as normal. we have talked about how we can make sure that the nhs remains robust, that patients are put first, and i would like to commend the work that nhs staff had done to ensure that hospitals and patients surgeries will continue to run smoothly. 97% of nhs trusts and hospitals, d

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170808

the bbc news at six. 0rganisers of the world athletics championships at the london stadium are trying to limit the spread of the norovirus which has already affected dozens of competitors and staff. one of the highest profile casualties is botswana s isaac makwala a favourite in the two hundred and four hundred metre races. athletes from germany, canada and ireland who ve been staying at the same hotel have also been affected but officials from public health england say it is not the source of the outbreak. here s our sports editor dan roan. this is the time when the world s best athletes should be concentrating on their rivals. instead these competitors and coaches today found themselves at the centre of a suspected outbreak of the highly contagious vomiting bug norovirus at this team hotel. for botswana, issac makwala! yesterday the world s best 200 metre runner, issac makwala, was forced to withdraw from the event. the botswanan medal prospect one of 30 athletes and su

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Operation Sanctuary - An Inside Out... 20170811

special investigation on operation sanctuary, the police enquiry into grooming gang operating in newcastle. vulnerable teenagers, groomed and abused by a gang of asian men in newcastle have finally got justice. a multi million pound police operation has uncovered years of sexual exploitation of children and young women. it s a problem that authorities across the country have struggled to tackle. but inside out can reveal how the investigation here came close to collapse after northumbria police secretly paid a man who raped a child thousands of pounds to infiltrate the grooming gang. for the first time, we tell the whole story. police emergency? if you try anything you tried it on with us. he tried to sleep with us. a police operator takes a 999 call. there s an argument going on. it s (bleep) rape. she s my girlfriend, it doesn t matter, it doesn t matter. go home, take a taxi, yeah. well, go on then. what s happening? she just wants to go. i ll go then. no. no, i need t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Business Live 20170109

asia depressed, not a huge amount of movement. and we ll be getting the inside track on how crowd funding is changing the way that solar energy projects are funded in developing countries. it is ten years on from the launch of the iphone, we want to know what you think will be the next game changer? let us know just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. over the next few days, the world s car makers will be taking the wraps off their latest products at the detroit motor show. the car seems more popular than ever an estimated 75 million were sold last year, but 2017 is already beginning to look like a big year of change for the industry. not least because more of them are looking to invest in the united states. in the last few hours fiat chrysler has said it will put $1 billion into two us factories, which will create 2000 newjobs. the incoming president donald trump has been piling pressure on carmakers to make the vehicles they sell in the us in the us.

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