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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:15:00

think it will feel pleasant and quite warm tomorrow with some escaping the showers, but still cool with the north westerly across scotland. but the drier window of weather will not likely last. the next area of low pressure will come in. not as intense as this weekend. the winds would be as strong. but still the potential for wet weather. we have already had more than our averagejuly rental across the uk already. good news for some, but we have more rain to come on tuesday. rachel and ben? have more rain to come on tuesday. racheland ben? == have more rain to come on tuesday. rachel and ben? rachel and ben? july rainfall. thank you rachel and ben? july rainfall. thank you helen. rachel and ben? july rainfall. thank you helen. we rachel and ben? july rainfall. thank you helen. we will- rachel and ben? july rainfall. thank you helen. we will see i rachel and ben? july rainfall. | thank you helen. we will see you later. if you ve done a basic first aid course you might

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 04:18:00

barre port, not to the locals. the barge may port, not to the locals. the barge may arrive port, not to the locals. the barge may arrive in - port, not to the locals. the barge may arrive in portland within days and 500 men move and soon after, that is likely to lead to more protesting and more concern from businesses nearby. james ingham, bbc news. if you take a basic first aid course, you would usually learn how to treat injuries like a sprained ankle or a broken bone but now, a new course aimed at young people in the west midlands is about helping victims of street violence. the saintjohn ambulance course focuses on injuries like stab wounds, acid burns, and the effects of drugs and alcohol. tracey higgins has been to find out more. first aid with a difference. this course piloted in the west midlands by stjohn s ambulance is to prepare youngsters for some of the street violence they may encounter on a night out. . . out. knife crime, catastrophic leadin: out. knife crime, cat

2 hospitalized with sulfuric acid burns in Earl Township

Two people were hospitalized with burns from sulfuric acid following an incident near an Earl Township water treatment plant Sunday afternoon, according to a supervisor with Lancaster County-Wide Communications.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20140904:10:06:00

with children. seven kids among nine rushed to the hospital following a routine demonstration at discovery museum. the staff using a machine to simulate a tornado when it malfunctioned and a chemical cash occurred causing multiple acid burns. now that most kids across the country are become to school, there are new concerns about transportation so many depend upon. school bus safety is being called into question after another deadly accident. abc s linsey davis has the latest. reporter: on this road in wisconsin, a school bus full of high schoolkid in a collision with a car. killing one person, and injuring 13 students. a lot of students were upset. reporter: and new concerns from parents and critics questioning just how safe are our kids in school buses. in most states, seatbelts aren t required. safety experts say buses are inherently safer for kids. they are 50 times more likely to get to school safely than if they were driving themselves or riding with friend. reporter:

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20140904:09:34:00

malfunctioned and a chemical flash occurred causing multiple acid burns. most of those injured are back home from the hospital this morning. it has been one week since joan rivers was rushed to a new york hospital in cardiac arrest. now her family is sharing news about a move she just made inside the hospital. abc s mara schiavocampo has the details. reporter: joan rivers daughter melissa revealing new information, saying in a statement my mother has been moved out of intensive care and into a private room where she is being kept comfortable. while she didn t provide an explanation for the move this week she confirmed her 81-year-old mother does remain on life support. one doctor who is not treating rivers says it can be hard to tell what the move means. the fact that joan rivers has been moved into a private room, potentially is good news. but we don t really know. maybe even for a few more days. reporter: the comic legend

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