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Transcripts for MSNBC The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart 20240604 13:09:00

reproductive health care. what is the impact of tuberville's action or inaction? >> just to clarify, the department hasn't changed its reproductive health policy. we only cover what are called covered abortions. what i will say is when it roe was overturned estates took it upon themselves to restrict reproductive health options. to allow for equity, we would allow them to go to another state which offers reproductive health services. in certain terms of tuberville, we won't be having a chance to have a command secretary. we will have a relinquishment of responsibility. senator tuberville, like you said, has placed a hold on all of our general and flag officers. these folks are nonpartisan, non political, general flag officers who lead our military in a time when we were facing the most acute threat of russia,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 04:21:00

here with about the wagner mercenaries, about their leader, theirfuture? well, leader, their future? well, we're leader, theirfuture? well, we're still for answers. the violent riots that spread across france after nahel, 17, was shot dead by a police officer was a stark reminder of the acute social tensions and inequalities particularly in the suburban estates known as banlieues. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, reports you have seen what happen here last week... now that things have calmed down, everyone is asking the same question, how long till the next time? it is rampant — long till the next time? it is rampant we _ long till the next time? it is rampant. we want - long till the next time? it is rampant. we want to i long till the next time? it is rampant. we want to be i long till the next time? it 3 rampant. we want to be friends and we want to be considered human, that is in.—

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:15:00

a week after riots sparked by the killing of a teenager. police dispersed the crowd from paris's huge place de la republique, sending several hundred people towards the wide boulevard magenta, where they were seen marching peacefully. interior minister gerald darmanin said this week that more than 3,000 people, mostly teenagers, had been arrested in six nights of riots that ended a week ago. some 2,500 buildings were damaged. those riots were a stark reminder of the acute social tensions and inequalities in france, particularly ?in the suburban estates known as banlieues. overall, the situation is now calm, but tensions remain, as lucy williamson reports. you have seen what happened here last week. now that things have calmed down, everyone is asking the same question. how long until the next time?

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Unspun World with John Simpson 20240604 11:31:00

hello and welcome to the bbc�*s newsroom here in new broadcasting house in london. this week on unspun, the ferocious riots right across france seems to have died down after the shooting of a 17—year—old boy at a police check. in cities and towns, the housing estates and the grim outer suburbs kept far away from the attractive centres have seen people of mostly arab, north african or african backgrounds out on the streets. being a young north african black or arab male in the estates

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:12:00

a week after riots sparked by the killing of a teenager. several hundred people demonstrated peacefully carrying signs and banners criticising the police. the interior minister gerald darmanin said this week that more than 3,000 people, mostly teenagers, had been arrested in six nights of riots that ended a week ago. those riots were a stark reminder of the acute social tensions and inequalities in france, particularly ?in the suburban estates known as banlieues. overall, the situation is now calm, but tensions remain , as lucy williamson reports. you have seen what happened here last week. now that things have calmed down, everyone is asking the same question. how long until the next time?

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 12:51:00

i'll do what i can. as we heard tim edwards say, his mission is now to stop gun violence on merseyside. our reporter lindsey prosser has been to wallasey, to speak to people living on the estates where the gangs operate, to hear how they're trying to tackle crime. for months, the woodchurch estate has been the focus of media attention. elle edwards' killer was repeatedly banned from the estate. this community does not want to be tarnished with a reputation for gang violence. it's a community that wants opportunities for its young people, a community that wants change. they're tired and they're fearful of how the estate is presented in the outside world. people are proud of this estate, they love the estate, but for years and years and years, they've seen services reduced, they've had their opportunities for young people — youth centres — closing down.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 12:52:00

the local leisure centre remains closed. the council has plans foralternatives, but that will take time. matt works for a charity providing youth and family support on the estate. a range of activities encourage positive ambitions and resilience. but, as on other estates, gang members try to groom new recruits. from the relationships that are built with the young person through the youth workers that are currently doing the youth club now, hopefully they'll say, "ooh, i got this iphone." the youth worker will then be able to challenge, "where did you get that from?" and try and then be able to have that conversation. and i think that's key to everything, is those significant other relationships to be able to spot that is needed, and those relationships have to be built over time and doing positive things with them. across the m53 motorway is the beechwood estate — home to the rival gang being targeted on the night of elle edwards' murder.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:15:00

foralternatives, but that will take time. matt works for a charity providing youth and family support on the estate. a range of activities encourage positive ambitions and resilience. but, as on other estates, gang members try to groom new recruits. from the relationships that are built with the young person through the youth workers that are currently doing the youth club now, hopefully they'll say, "0oh, i got this iphone." the youth worker will then be able to challenge, "where did you get that from?" and try and then be able to have that conversation. and i think that's key to everything, is those significant other relationships to be able to spot that is needed, and those relationships have to be built over time and doing positive things with them. across the m53 motorway is the beechwood estate — home to the rival gang being targeted on the night of elle edwards' murder. it is fair to say that's a very small minority of people who live in this area we are involved

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:14:00

and killed at a pub last christmas eve, she became an innocent victim of a feud between two rival wirral gangs. a man will be sentenced today after being convicted of her murder. 0ur reporter lindsey prosser has been to wallasey, to speak to residents living on the estates of those gangs, to hear how they're trying to tackle crime. for months, the woodchurch estate has been the focus of media attention. elle edwards' killer was repeatedly banned from the estate. this community does not want to be tarnished with a reputation for gang violence. it's a community that wants opportunities for its young people, a community that wants change. they're tired and they're fearful of how the estate is presented in the outside world. people are proud of this estate, they love the estate, but for years and years and years, they've seen services reduced, they've had their opportunities for young people — youth centres — closing down. the local leisure centre remains closed. the council has plans

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 14:49:00

barrister said he doesn't even call his partner as a witness. none of it helps _ his partner as a witness. none of it helps them — his partner as a witness. none of it helps them. now, chapman had a gang injunction _ helps them. now, chapman had a gang injunction in _ helps them. now, chapman had a gang injunction in place and that was to prevent— injunction in place and that was to prevent him from being a member of a gang _ prevent him from being a member of a gang he_ prevent him from being a member of a gang. he was a member, perhaps a junior— gang. he was a member, perhaps a junior memberofa gang gang. he was a member, perhaps a junior member of a gang in the wood church— junior member of a gang in the wood church and _ junior member of a gang in the wood church and state in wirral and they were _ church and state in wirral and they were involved in a long running feud with a _ were involved in a long running feud with a gang — were involved in a long running feud with a gang from another nearby state _ with a gang from another nearby state called the ford or beechwood estates _ state called the ford or beechwood estates -- — state called the ford or beechwood estates. —— connor chapman was from the mac— estates. —— connor chapman was from the mac too~ _ estates. —— connor chapman was from the mac too. woodchurch estate that had been _ the mac too. woodchurch estate that had been escalating. there had been various— had been escalating. there had been various shootings, burglaries and beatings — various shootings, burglaries and beatings and 24 hours before the shooting — beatings and 24 hours before the shooting took place one of connor chapman's— shooting took place one of connor chapman's friends was a tax on the street— chapman's friends was a tax on the street by— chapman's friends was a tax on the street by team aden and beaten to a pulp by— street by team aden and beaten to a pulp by then he then escaped in went away and _ pulp by then he then escaped in went away and that was seen as were the catalysts _ away and that was seen as were the catalysts of — away and that was seen as were the catalysts of what happened —— his friend _ catalysts of what happened —— his friend was— catalysts of what happened —— his friend was attacked on the street by two men _ friend was attacked on the street by two men. those two men who carried out that— two men. those two men who carried out that beating were in the pub and connor— out that beating were in the pub and connor chapman was convicted of

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