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Transcripts for MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber 20240604 20:09:00

jury by the election. it shouldn't matter if sometimes there are some delays, the election doesn't matter when the crimes in question involved a coup to overthrow the government, rico charge for a related crime to overthrow the election, and in this case, which at one point wasn't clear whether it would go first or not or go it all, a crime for the original electoral college election of donald trump, which is not classified as part of a campaign conspiracy. return to the presidential historian and the vanity fair -- we can't always do justice to history but we can slow down a bit and feel something has happened. how do you take this? >> i was at the university of delaware and jordan klepper was there, a comedian, he came on stage and people were sitting there and everyone had advanced notice. but it was like

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:41:00

dominic hughes, bbc news. former police officers have told the bbc they're concerned about ongoing delays in pension payments. the women are among tens of thousands of workers who were found to be victims of age discrimination when changes were made to their public sector pensions in 2014. older colleagues were protected from the changes. eleanor lawrie reports from bolton. at the time, i was very grateful to be retiring early. sam hodkinson used to be a nightingale police officer — a front—line responder helping victims of sexual assault. i do miss not being in the police, but it's for my own physical and mental wellbeing. serious illness forced the 54—year—old to take early retirement. i was unfortunate enough to be diagnosed ten years ago with breast cancer... ..which required a lot of treatment. she only found out last year she's owed extra pension payments,

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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning Weekend 20240604 11:04:00

first attempt back in early may scrubbed. and so they've been in quarantine at the johnson space center in houston, texas ever since they have been allowed to see their families but still, it's been a modified quarantine for them ever since. and so what boeing has been doing is they've been trying to troubleshoot some of the issues that they found. first there was that issue with the rocket, the atlas five rockets? that propels the boeing starliner into space. a faulty valve they fix that and then boeing found a very small helium leak, which they say they're just going to let ride essentially, they believe there's not a big issue with that. so now here we go. after years of technical delays we are now just hours away. from this second attempt. at the first crewed test flight. and you know, victor an amara, the whole goal here to get these astronauts to the international space station and provide some redundancy, a different option to spacex, the primary ray competitor, and then your only other option, the russian soyuz

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Saturday 20240604 13:45:00

okay, i have to find my way off of these tracks. i got up on my knee, and i could barely reach the platform and basically had to do a full-body muscle-up to throw myself over the edge. i kept screaming for help. pete: she's incredibly inspiring. go to fox&friends.com to help raise money for lisa's medical care. you can also check out her gofundme page to donate. her spirit considering what happened to her is incredible. and we're taking a live look at a cape canaveral as we're just hours away from the first-ever crewed launch of boeing's starliner. the spacecraft will be leaving kennedy space center today at 12:25 p.m. for a test mission of after several delays. the cap assume is carrying two veteran astronauts to the international space station. they'll be there for8 days -- that sounds like a good amount of time in space, 8 days. i don't want to be there for 800, i don't want to be there for 8 minutes. before returning to land somewhere in the southwestern

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Fox News Live 20240604 16:23:00

jonathan, thank you so much we will be back with you live in just a bit. griff: we are indeed here we go, three minutes and roughly 30 seconds, the spring and now, former nasa astronaut international space station commander, col. terry and as we way, just over three minutes of this blastoff, give us some context for the significance of this mission. >> yes and mike we just said, the big significant is that this will be a second way for americans who launched the astronauts american soil so this is a big deal and i think it will be a great day for boeing they've had a rafah couple of years and this could be a really good event for them and so when boeing does welcome this good for america some really rooting for them today and it is a big day for the space program. griff: can you talk about problems from the youth had significant with four years of delays come to the tune of $1 billion in your looking live and you can see some of the steam, the me talk because of your experience, and what is

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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning Weekend 20240604 11:33:00

out and vote in large numbers for president biden. and they knew the democrats want to motivate the base on that issue if they're hoping to do the same thing with republicans and trump here, if they, if they can get republican voters so angry and so mad about this that they come out in large numbers at mt. they're checkbooks, for republicans than that could be their big issue in the fall hello, uq and granada appreciate you both. thank you. >> after nearly a decade of work and delays boeing's highly anticipated starliner spacecraft is scheduled to launch its first crewed mission today. now, if it's accessible, it would be only the sixth inaugural journey of a crewed spacecraft in us history. joining me now is former astronaut leroy xiao. leroy, good morning to you. thanks for being with me. so it's scheduled to launch in about five hours. there were other delays in may, several mechanical problems. what do you think based on what you know of all the pieces in place? you think is going up

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:24:00

of the components on the system or it could just be software and if it is the latter that will be easily fixed and they could have another go but it if it is one of the system is a could take a lot longer. who else is part of this programme? the main party is boeing and they have taken on spacex to provide competition for the contract to supply crews and astronauts to the international space station. there is also the united launch alliance, who also have the rockets and spacecraft bit on top, and of course there is nasa. so between the three of them, they wanted to get this first test flight off the ground but unfortunately it has been delayed and delayed because various technical issues and this is just the latest part of this long story, but i think what boeing would say is that after all these delays in having come so close,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 23:21:00

miniature what happened to law enforcement officers, say, on january 6. it's really pernicious and indefensible, but that's a feature of the kind of autocratic impulses that trump brings to the table, to the political landscape in the us. there's no way to fully eliminate it, and it's really a shame. ., , ., ., ,, shame. harry litman, former us attorney. — shame. harry litman, former us attorney. always _ shame. harry litman, former us attorney, always great _ shame. harry litman, former us attorney, always great to - shame. harry litman, former us attorney, always great to get - attorney, always great to get your thoughts here on the bbc. thank you very much.— thank you very much. thanks, carl. an attempt to get flight crews into space on the boeing starliner spacecraft had to be postponed moments before take—off because of a computer system error. it's the latest setback for the boeing space programme which has already faced years of delays, as our science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. sta rliner. . . boeing's long delayed starliner. with four minutes to go, the spacecraft�*s flight control said it was ready for launch. propulsion.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 21:45:00

like, a normal student, but a student that can't eat properly — like, can't find the medicine that keeps me alive — that stress is just unimaginable! pharmacists say they are increasingly having to turn patients away. it has a big impact on patients, it means their health may worsen. and of course it is very distressing. the hidden issue here, as well, is of course it's very distressing for the teams in community pharmacies because they work and strive to support the public and their communities. they want to be dispensing these medicines. the uk is not the only country in the world experiencing problems with drug supplies — it's a global issue. but the npa says it wants all the main parties in the election to commit to tackling the shortages. dominic hughes, bbc news. former police officers have told the bbc they're concerned about ongoing delays in pension payments. the women are among tens

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 21:20:00

at cape canaveral in florida. it's the latest setback for the boeing space programme that has faced years of delays — as our science correspondent, pallab ghosh reports. boeing's long delayed star liner. with four minutes to go the spacecraft�*s flight controller said it was ready to go. but then, the computer said no.— it was ready to go. but then, the computer said no. hold, hold, hold. the fliuht computer said no. hold, hold, hold. the flight was _ computer said no. hold, hold, hold. the flight was scrapped, _ computer said no. hold, hold, hold. the flight was scrapped, and - computer said no. hold, hold, hold. the flight was scrapped, and out. the flight was scrapped, and out came the astronauts.— the flight was scrapped, and out came the astronauts. what happens next is that the _ came the astronauts. what happens next is that the crew _ came the astronauts. what happens next is that the crew as _ came the astronauts. what happens next is that the crew as we - next is that the crew as we disembarked from the spacecraft for the second time now. last time they were within two hours of launch, this time they were within four minutes. they are taking back to their quarters, and that the mitigation begins.—

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