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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW America 20240703

there and how did these parts get through layers and layers of inspection? john: i m john roberts in washington. happy friyay. sandra: outages, delays and close calls becoming all too normal and just last month united airlines issued a nationwide ground stop after an equipment failure. john: the faa is facing technology and staffing challenges, including at the highest levels. no one has led the critical agency for the past 18 months. every day some 3 million passengers board commercial flights in and out of u.s. airports. faa manages 29 million square miles of air space. when it comes to aviation safety, the buck stops with the faa. the faa is needs to be modernized. it s still, you know, it s papers in a filing cabinet. sandra: fox business reporter ashley webster is with us. great to see you, by the way. what can you tell us about the search for the engine parts. boggling how they got there to begin with. it is a shocking story, sandra, the company accused

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20170623

live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it s newsday. good morning. it s 8am in singapore, iam in london, and 3am in the last stronghold of so called islamic state, the syrian city of raqqa. the extremists are facing all out war on several fronts now. across the border, iraqi troops have re taken most of the city of mosul, but not in time to save the famous mosque there. in raqqa, us backed fighters of the syrian democratic forces are close to pushing is out. our correspondent, gabriel gatehouse, and cameraman, fred scott, are with the sdf on the frontline, and sent this exclusive report from raqqa. this has been a long and brutal road. we are inside raqqa now, driving to the centre of the syrian democratic forces, the sdf, a coalition of kurds and arabs. they have onlyjust retaken this street from fighters that called themselves islamic state. here is is often unseen but all the more dangerous for it. a noise in the sky signals the presence of

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170623

in russells. it was precisely a year ago that the eu was waking up to a reality that one of its member states wanted out of the european union. one year on, and they are beginning to hear some of the details surrounding that departure. brussels. theresa may laid out before her fellow eu leaders last night the plan for allowing 3 million eu citizens the same rights as british citizens, those who are living in the uk, and have been there for at least five years. there are certain other details attached about, but she described the plan as about, but she described the plan as afairand about, but she described the plan as a fair and serious offer, trying to provide certainty and reassurance to those eu citizens. she has also made it perfectly clear that for that to work, there must be what she is calling reciprocity. the same sorts of measures for uk citizens living gci’oss of measures for uk citizens living across the eu, once the uk is out of the club. more details from ou

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170623

this is a fair and serious offer. that is a first step but this step is not sufficient. the development of the new nuclear power station at hinckley point in somerset is described as risky and expensive by the public spending watchdog. also: a strain on police after recent terror attacks. police chiefs say they d struggle to deal with any future serious public disorder, due to cuts in their budgets. and 77 not out, but test match special cricket commentator, henry blofeld, decides to finally call it a day and hang up his mic. good morning. it s friday, 26thjune. 23rd june. welcome to bbc newsroom live. in the last few minutes, the police have said that the cladding and insulation on the grenfell tower block has failed safety tests designed to see how quickly they catch fire. at least 79 people died, or are missing presumed dead, in the fire at the toiwer block last week. the police also confimed that the fire started in a faulty fridge and that there is a possibility of

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At One 20170623

we won t be seeing families split apart. this is a fair and serious offer. gary haggarty a former loyalist paramilitary turned supergrass pleads guilty to 200 charges, including five murders. after the attack outside finsbury park mosque, police charge a man with terrorism related murder. after their last victory 46 years ago, could a win once more finally be in the lions‘ grasp? and coming up in the sport on bbc news: the dutch teenager max verstappen is quickest in first practice for the azerbaijan grand prix lewis hamilton finishes down in fifth. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. police investigating the fire at grenfell tower have said it started in a faulty fridge, and that insulation and tiles on the block have failed subsequent safety tests. they say more than 600 999 calls were made on the night of the fire, some of them over an hour long, and truly harrowing in their content. the number of presumed dead remains at 79, but they fear the fina

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