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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime 20240604 23:55:00

i guess, right now, i mean, that s where the buck stops for me. the buck stops with me. not on my watch. that s not enough. maybe 500. only 125? can it go up? no more? show me the money. what happens if they shoot you or rob you, burn down your house. what the hell is this. my apartment s not big enough to house someone else. you don t have spare bedrooms. i do not have spare bedrooms. no spare bedrooms this is new york city. i have a studio that s about it. i have a couch and they sure can pay. pivot. pivot. you can make a lot of of money, $125 a night is 900 a week. i don t know that s something i have to think about. how long are you going to think about it for. not too long, not too long. oh, wow i could maybe buy a closet. it could cost you a life. a day? that s not enough. how about an hour. wouldn t it be fun to live with strangers.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:27:00

To not lock anyone in their bedrooms and isolate them. we decided that if we kept safe and we did the right measures, we could open our community. so we became a community ourselves here at hummingbird. and we opened the back door and let residents out of their bedrooms. we did everything we could with the small team we had. we took on board what the government was saying, but we worked in isolation because nobody was available. the cqc, social services, everyone was working from home. we couldn t get hold of anyone. so as the owner of this home, i lived there for over a year. i worked tirelessly along with my colleagues. i couldn t have done it without my daughter alison. there

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Transcripts for MSNBC Yasmin Vossoughian Reports 20240604 18:01:00

Hey everybody, good afternoon. i m yasmin vossoughian. donald trump is in for the fight of his life. the former president faces a tuesday arraignment on 37 criminal counts, involving his refusal to turn over classified documents that never should have been in his possession. this hour, he s gonna be taking his defense public within appearance in georgia. as his gop political rivals tiptoe around the story. in addition to the politics of, this we are going to dive deeply into the substance of the allegations in the indictment. it is a treasure trove of damning material from photos that showed documents being hoarded and bedrooms, bathrooms, and even the mar-a-lago ballroom. conversations where trump himself waves around top secret material as well as evidence, in which he apparently tries to get his own lawyers to lie to the feds. looking for the documents. we will get into all of this coming up. we begin with the new information that we re learning

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Amol Rajan Interviews 20240604 14:35:00

My mother was a conserver. i mean, she was conserving, you know, because she had to. she had five kids. i mean, basically, my mother s view was charity begins at home. you know, charity is fine, but it begins at home. you have to start at home. my dad s view was the opposite. he said, we re fine. it s not them. it s the other people that we have to think about. that idea of thinking about others would become a key theme of cox s life. but for him, it was about those he was entertaining, something he first did one new year s eve. we had a big party in the house and we had a small house. i mean, it was a tenement. i mean, it s two bedrooms. my three sisters slept in one. my mum and dad slept in the other, and my brother and i slept in the bed alcove in the kitchen, and at new year time they d wake me at 1:00 and the house would be packed full of.i mean, literally packed full of people because my dad was very popular and very loved.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Five 20240604 21:05:00

What are they going to do next? are the left going to knock on my door and say, jeanine, you ve got too many bedrooms here. i want to put illegals in your house. this is not the america that we voted for, that we were born into. and by the way, i think if you are a sanctuary state, if you promoted sanctuary cities, policies, or any of that, you should take two for free, all of you. jesse: dana perino, you are exhaling quite loudly, also, during that introduction. anything you want to touch on? dana: a couple of things peered first of all, i don t think ron desantis thinks of governor newsom as a rival. okay? i think governor newsom doesn t realize that nobody is paying attention to him. he is just helping ron desantis by reminding everybody that he was the one that was willing to do something to try to get the government s attention to do something about the migrant crisis. so i think that is ridiculous. plus, he is not even bold enough to say, desantis, you are guilty of kidnappin

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:09:00

Disruption for people living in the area and you can see for them it wasn t very pleasant and for people in that posh part of london it wasn t very pleasant, the home office left 40 men to sleep outside on a london street for two nights. that is not right. as i understand what happened here, was that these migrants who had themselves said they were destitute, they had nowhere to stay, we had offered them a safe bed, with board and lodgings, in a good quality hotel, in central london, yes, some had to share with other people, these are single adult male, i don t think that is unreasonable. we want to reduce the cost to the taxpayer, some people said that wasn t good enough and they wanted their own bedrooms, and they wanted their own bedrooms, and the home office took the perfectly reasonable view that we have got to look after the taxpayer here, and if you are genuinely destitute you would accept that and common sense prevailed and i think almost all of the migrants in question accepte

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 04:48:00

Years, to help improve alexa s algorithm. there is even more. another product under scrutiny as its door bell camera unit called a ring, which employees were allegedly given unrestricted access to customer s data. according to the ftc s complaint, one employee even view thousands of video recordings living to female users of ring cameras, filming intimate spaces like bathrooms or bedrooms. apparently, the employee was only stopped once the actions were spotted by a colleague. amazon has now agreed to pay $13 million to settle the cases. $30 million. that is not to say they have admitted to doing this, in a statement to doing this, in a statement to the bbc, they have naturally said they disagree with the ftc s said they disagree with the ftc s claimant, and denies violating the law. it also said, ring address the issues years ago, well before the inquiry. but the settlement according to the company, has put the matter behind them. they have said they will continue to invent more pri

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Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 18:29:00

Off. anyway, that s great reporting. fascinating stuff. thank you so much. amazon meantime, paying up after the government said its employees spied on customers who used their doorbell cameras. according to the federal trade commission, a ring employee in 2017, allegedly viewed thousands of videos of at least 81 different female users from home cameras in intimate spaces, their bathrooms, their bedrooms. the company is going to pay $5.8 million, but there s more. amazon was also accused of illegally retaining the information of thousands of children through its alexa voice assistant profiles, that one is going to cost them another $25 million. amazon spokesperson says quote, while we disagree with the ftc s claims regarding alexa and ring, and deny breaking the law, the settlements are behind us. the fate resting in the

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Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 18:52:00

To settle the ring lawsuit and $25 million to settle the alexa lawsuit. now, it s important to point out that there are also a number of behavioral changes that the ftc is imposing here. one, amazon won t be able to use some of these voice recordings to train its ai algorithms. and two, it s going to have to implement a privacy program for all of these services. 30 million, that sounds like a lot, but it s really not that much. i wonder if alexa and ring users are going to see any of that money? i asked the ftc about this and it said ring users as part of that settlement will see some consumer redress and refunds there but the $25 million associated with the alexa settlement, that money is going to go straight to the u.s. treasury. we also have to think about what we can do as consumers to protect ourselves. the first thing that i thought of was these cameras that were in bathrooms or bedrooms, maybe

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