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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707



at the same time, more questions for the home secretary about her account of sending government documents to unauthorised people. brazil s presidential election this is the scene in sao paulo tonight as votes are counted and as england reach the rugby world cup semi final, captain sarah hunter becomes the most capped england player in the women s or men s game. good evening. there is shock and disbelief in south korea about what should have been a joyful saturday night out ending in tragedy, with more than 150 people crushed to death. most were young including teenagers out in the capital seoul in large numbers because of halloween. disaster struck in the itaewon district, known for its nightlife and restaurants, when people converged from different directions onto a narrow alley that runs along from a shopping mall. it was that area which became dangerously overcrowded. our seoul correspondent jean mckenzie has the story you may find her report distressing. as ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707



and risked fuelling starvation in poorer nations. the guardian has a photo of the tributes in the south korean capital seoul, where 150 people were killed yesterday in a crush at a halloween festival. let me bring it our guests. good to have you with us. i want to begin with that very poignant photo on the front of the guardian. raphael rashid wrote the article, he quoted, outside it was chaos, i couldn t move. shyama, when you read this story, what are you thinking? i’m story, what are you thinking? i m “ust story, what are you thinking? in just thinking how desperately sad it is. what else is it possible to think? i have children. yesterday shortly after the story broke, i had a 31 year old dressed as a witch, bright red flowers, lace all done up, whatever, going out to celebrate in peckham. halloween has become such a big thing around the world. all of us who have kids, it doesn t matter whether they are three years old or 30 years old, they are out celebrating. ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240707

sings in farsi. and how the rock band coldplay is offering their support to the protestors in iran. 95% of the voting machines have now been counted in brazil s presidential election with former president, luiz inacio lula da silva narrowly ahead of the incumbent jair bolsonaro. crowds of mr lula s supporters started celebrating in the streets as he overhauled the far right incumbent, jair bolsanaro, who had taken an early lead. mr lula is now on 50.7% compared to bolsonaro s 49.3%. the left wing candidate and former president lula da silva came first in the initial round, four weeks ago. but the contest with his rival, the current presidentjair bolsonaro, has been tighter than had been expected. all day brazilians have been casting their votes across the country, including communities in the remotest parts of the amazon rainforest. live now to rio dejaneiro and pedro menezes who is a economist and pollster. the polling has improved joining us. we are starting to see s ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News 20240707



days of competition. a very warm welcome to the programme. the former us president donald trump has issued a statement saying that the fbi has carried out a raid on his florida home at mar a lago. he was not in the state at the time. mr trump said that a large group of agents arrived at the compound with a search warrant. they even broke into my safe! he said. a spectacular fbi search on former president donald trump s florida home to reportedly seize official papers he has handled. 50 seize official papers he has handled. . seize official papers he has handled- seize official papers he has handled. ., ., , seize official papers he has handled. . ., , handled. so that means the most famous conservative handled. so that means the most famous conservative politician . famous conservative politician in the united states, the former president, likely to be now a candidate for president, is being investigated seriously for a crime. that is unprecedented.- for a crime. t ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240707



just about everything nowadays has silicon chips in it, from phones and computers to kitchen appliances and cars. but the world has been facing a chip shortage, which has exposed just how dependent we all are on semiconductor manufacturers in asia, with the vast majority of chips produced by the taiwanese company tsmc. among those who want to wrestle back some of that market share is the us. today, president biden will sign into law a bipartisan bill to boost microchip manufacturing in the us. the $280 billion package is aimed at addressing supply chain problems exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. supporters call it a win for the nation s economy and security. here s our north america correspondent michelle fleury in new york. microchips, the digital brains of every piece of technology around us. but a global shortage has disrupted everything from the production of cars to household appliances.- of cars to household appliances. of cars to household a- liances. ., ....

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