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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240702

for the prime minister it is continuity, the risk he says of swapping leader in the midst, of what he believes, is the beginning of an economic recovery. for keir starmer it is change, and an end he says to the tory chaos. we will hear plenty of that in the weeks ahead. and we will hear it in every corner of the country. the prime minister has already been to events in england, wales and scotland today. the labour leader travelled to kent. the liberal democrats and the snp out and about and competing in the key, swing seats. our political editor, chris mason has been tracking them all day. applause. placards and cheers and a baby is getting attention from politicians. keir starmer is quite a fan of visiting lower league football grounds and places he hopes labour can win. he was in gillingham in kent this morning, his deputy with him too. thank you. whatever service people try and access these days, they find it s like wading through treacle. red cards aren t usually welcome

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Transcripts For MSNBCW Chris 20240702

mr. speaker mr. speaker, you may agree with this, but we are back here 22 days into this republican manufactured chaos and house republicans have brought us to the exact same position that we were back then. all of the infighting, all of the disarray, just to end up where we were three weeks ago. these past few weeks we have been left wondering if republicans were truly intent on solving our issues, reopening the house of representatives and rallying around someone to lead this chamber, or has this been about something else? has this been about a focus of house republicans to find the person who can pass their extreme litmus test to oppose marriage equality, enact a nationwide abortion ban without exceptions, gut social security and medicare, and support overturning a free and fair election. it s a fair question. it s a fair question. [ applause ] nowhere nowhere in that candidate questionnaire is it about growing the middle class, helping our communities, keeping the

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Transcripts For MSNBCW The 20240702

speaker all the way back to boehner. is that about him or the exhaustion? that s something we ll learn about tonight, but the nomination speech backing him and the way the democrats responded tore into the politics that hangs all over there. the federal government has been illegally weaponized again we the people. house republicans have put their names behind someone called the most important architect of the electoral college objections. mike johnson has received 220 votes. i want to thank leader jeffries. i do look forward to working with you on behalf of the american people. that s some of how it played out today. if you re looking at your screen going, who is mike johnson? well, you re probably like a lot of americans. that s not a criticism of him. it might have been an attribute, but he is little known. he is a more junior member than you usually see take on such a big position in government, and certainly in house leadership, where people like scalise were tr

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240702

possibility of limiting worldwide temperature rise to below the 1.5 degrees celsius? when we produced our landmark report five years ago, we said it was possible within the laws of physics and chemistry, and the biggest obstacle to keeping within the limit was actually on the social and institutional side. we, i think, now need to move to the position, we have to look very hard at whether we will be pushing against technical and economic barriers in terms of limiting warming to1.5. it is not absolutely impossible, but the chances are diminishing. and, really, it s hanging on a thread at the moment. right. isn t that a tactful way of saying, i m not in a position to be conclusive about this, but as far as i m concerned, as an experienced scientist, it is simply not going to happen ? the average temperature rise is going to go appreciably beyond 1.5. yeah, ipcc s job is to assess the literature that we have out there already, and we haven t got quite the literature yet to

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Transcripts For CNNW CNN 20240702

as this judge in new york just found. stand by. i want to go back to kaitlan collins who has been following the trump story for a while. what do you think, kaitlan? is this really going to have an impact on trump? is he going to continue to make these statements attacking various officials? reporter: i ve talked to people in his orbit as these gag orders have been imposed. the one in washington is on a temporary hold, it appears. i posted this question. is this something he can abid by. he doesn t listen to the advice. it is something they skirt around often. they would reath didn t say anything at all. at the would rather he didn t speak to reporters or going on truth social. we know this well. donald trump and who he is and what he does. what is different is that we re seeing him face consequences for the first time. and showing it is different when you walk into a courtroom and saying something than just posting it online or complaining about something. the line that h

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