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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:39:00

constituents, we know it from our e—mail inbox, sense there is a mood of grumpiness and frustration in the country right now. luke, can you show us, there's a word cloud, if you are not familiar with it, you think of a word to describe the state of britain and we can show people your recent findings. look at the words, struggling, mess, broken is the biggest one. this the words, struggling, mess, broken is the biggest one.— is the biggest one. this is what we hear in every _ is the biggest one. this is what we hear in every focus _ is the biggest one. this is what we hear in every focus group - is the biggest one. this is what we hear in every focus group we - is the biggest one. this is what we hear in every focus group we do, i is the biggest one. this is what we l hear in every focus group we do, the words _ hear in every focus group we do, the words that— hear in every focus group we do, the words that come _ hear in every focus group we do, the words that come out _ hear in every focus group we do, the i words that come out overwhelmingly negative, _ words that come out overwhelmingly negative, people _ words that come out overwhelmingly negative, people think _ words that come out overwhelmingly negative, people think britain - words that come out overwhelmingly negative, people think britain is - negative, people think britain is too expensive _ negative, people think britain is too expensive and _ negative, people think britain is too expensive and it's _ negative, people think britain is too expensive and it's stopped i too expensive and it's stopped working — too expensive and it's stopped working in— too expensive and it's stopped working. in fact _ too expensive and it's stopped working. in fact i _ too expensive and it's stopped working. in fact i did a - too expensive and it's stopped working. in fact i did a focus. too expensive and it's stopped - working. in fact i did a focus group last weekend — working. in fact i did a focus group last weekend at _ working. in fact i did a focus group last weekend at the _ working. in fact i did a focus group last weekend at the end _ working. in fact i did a focus group last weekend at the end i - working. in fact i did a focus group last weekend at the end i asked i last weekend at the end i asked everyone — last weekend at the end i asked everyone to _ last weekend at the end i asked everyone to go _ last weekend at the end i asked everyone to go round _ last weekend at the end i asked everyone to go round and - last weekend at the end i asked i everyone to go round and describe how you _ everyone to go round and describe how you are — everyone to go round and describe how you are feeling _ everyone to go round and describe how you are feeling about - everyone to go round and describe how you are feeling about the - everyone to go round and describe how you are feeling about the uk. everyone to go round and describe i how you are feeling about the uk and what the _ how you are feeling about the uk and what the government _ how you are feeling about the uk and what the government is _ how you are feeling about the uk and what the government is doing - how you are feeling about the uk and what the government is doing and - what the government is doing and about— what the government is doing and about mortgages, _ what the government is doing and about mortgages, and _ what the government is doing and about mortgages, and the - what the government is doing and | about mortgages, and the number what the government is doing and - about mortgages, and the number one word there _ about mortgages, and the number one word there was — about mortgages, and the number one word there was a — about mortgages, and the number one word there was a it's _ about mortgages, and the number one word there was a it's this _ about mortgages, and the number one word there was a it's this real- word there was a it's this real sense — word there was a it's this real sense that _ word there was a it's this real sense that the _ word there was a it's this real sense that the uk, _ word there was a it's this real sense that the uk, it's- word there was a it's this real sense that the uk, it's not. word there was a it's this real. sense that the uk, it's not living up sense that the uk, it's not living up to— sense that the uk, it's not living up to its— sense that the uk, it's not living up to its potential— sense that the uk, it's not living up to its potential and _ sense that the uk, it's not living up to its potential and our- up to its potential and our political— up to its potential and our political class _ up to its potential and our political class and - up to its potential and our political class and this - up to its potential and our. political class and this goes up to its potential and our- political class and this goes right across, _ political class and this goes right across, its— political class and this goes right across, it's not _ political class and this goes right across, it's notjust_ political class and this goes right across, it's not just the - across, it's notjust the conservatives, - across, it's notjust the conservatives, haven't| across, it's not just the . conservatives, haven't got across, it's not just the - conservatives, haven't got a grip across, it's not just the _ conservatives, haven't got a grip on the big _ conservatives, haven't got a grip on the big challenges— conservatives, haven't got a grip on the big challenges we _ conservatives, haven't got a grip on the big challenges we face. - conservatives, haven't got a grip on the big challenges we face. pi- conservatives, haven't got a grip on the big challenges we face. a plague on both your — the big challenges we face. a plague on both your houses. _

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 04:54:00

angry, why did a i decide to distribute it like that? >> they could've given me more, hair >> why do you think they made him sort of angry there? >> well, generally speaking these algorithms kind of take, i wouldn't say unique but they take certain characteristics and they kind of homogenized everything else and it's really what the picture is, what the training they have because this particular model is trained on hundreds of millions of photos. so it's trying to get an idea from what it is given, what i'm looking for. and you do have a lot of grumpiness. if you look at, it they're going to have to be. there >> i mean, i can tell which is which, they're likely nestle phenomenal. >> okay, let's look at what you did for mali let's look at what a i did for.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Story With Martha MacCallum 20240604 20:58:00

criminal element. you're taking the criminals out of the equation. >> martha: don't you think it encouraging more young people because they can smoke pot that it's legal? >> i would rather see them smoking pot than drinking. >> martha: you don't think it kills their brain cells? >> i don't think kids should be drinking or smoking weed. i don't think it's any easier to get. they wouldn't get it by walking into a stole. they'll get it another way. >> martha: they get it another way. but it's easier. >> martha: it's far more dangerous, alcohol. grumpiness -- you're never grumpy. you walk around with a super smile on your face. >> we practice. it's called a game face. >> grumpy makes you more focused? >> i think it can make you more focussed on how mad you are. >> martha: on that thing. >> yeah. it can make you focus on finding technical errors and things. first of all, work is not life.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Deadline White House 20240604 22:10:00

>> who the hell knows. i guess steve scalise would be up next. moderates have issues with him. it could in jim jordan, although moderates would have issues with him. it could be some compromised candidate. we don't know yet. i think this is going to, i'm getting some senses of grumpiness from republicans who want to recess and return at some point either tonight or tomorrow morning, but i don't know who. scalise has eshed. jordan will have issues. i don't think it's going to be a unity candidate with democrats, although i think we're in uncharted territory and it could be anybody. it could be nobody for several days. >> jake sherman, i know how busy you are today. thank you for making time to talk to us. if you feel you have something interesting, just wave your arms or shoot us a text.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Dateline London 20240604 02:44:00

because the problems we have, because of brexit, are bigger than one person. is there a worry for you, janet...? you've been consistently and passionately supportive of brexit, and you make the point you did it on the very straightforward grounds of sovereignty, a very clear argument. lots of people voted for it for all kinds of different things and you could argue people voted for it for what they were particularly annoyed about, and that was the skill of the campaign, in the sense that it could bring in all these different concerns, grumpiness and disaffection with politics, all channelled into brexit. are you worried, though, that what gave him that success might undermine the achievements of brexit? in other words, that his great success was to convince people of things that did not turn out to be true, like if we stay in the european union, turkey willjoin and then we won't be able to stop ruminants coming there is all this money

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Dateline London 20240604 01:44:00

in the '60s, when he refused — quite rightly, i think — to have the british in the european union. the french could not wait to get rid of him. this being said, on the long term, they do not expect too much from the successor because the problems we have, because of brexit, are bigger than one person. is there a worry for you, janet...? you've been consistently and passionately supportive of brexit, and you make the point you did it on the very straightforward grounds of sovereignty, a very clear argument. lots of people voted for it for all kinds of different things and you could argue people voted for it for what they were particularly annoyed about, and that was the skill of the campaign, in the sense that it could bring in all these different concerns, grumpiness and disaffection with politics, all channelled into brexit. are you worried, though, that what gave him that success might undermine

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Dateline London 20240604 10:44:00

you've been consistently and passionately supportive of brexit, and you make the point you did it on the very straightforward grounds of sovereignty, a very clear argument. lots of people voted for it for all kinds of different things and you could argue people voted for it for what they were particularly annoyed about, and that was the skill of the campaign, in the sense that it could bring in all these different concerns, grumpiness and disaffection with politics, all channelled into brexit. are you worried, though, that what gave him that success might undermine the achievements of brexit? in other words, that his great success was to convince people of things that did not turn out to be true, like if we stay in the european union, turkey willjoin and then we won't be able to stop ruminants coming in. there is all this money we painted on the side of a bus that will go to the nhs as soon as we leave the eu, etc, and actually the stuff that was genuine and has been

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Dateline London 20240604 10:45:00

and that was the skill of the campaign, in the sense that it could bring in all these different concerns, grumpiness and disaffection with politics, all channelled into brexit. are you worried, though, that what gave him that success it might undermine the achievements of brexit? success might undermine the achievements of brexit? in other words, that his great success was to convince people of things that did not turn out to be true, like if we stay in the european union, turkey willjoin and then we won't be able to stop ruminants coming in. there is all this money we painted on the side of a bus that will go to the nhs as soon as we leave the eu, etc, and actually the stuff that was genuine and has been achieved by brexit will be undermined by the sense that we were misled? yes. that is quite a complicated argument. a complicated way of putting it! laughter. the thing is, you have to remember the problems we are having now and a lot of the adamant remain and rejoin camp want to blame on brexit, these are in fact universal problems.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Dateline London 20240604 18:43:00

expect too— said, on the long term, do not expect too much from the successor, because _ expect too much from the successor, because the — expect too much from the successor, because the problem we have, because of brexit. _ because the problem we have, because of brexit, are both one person. is there of brexit, are both one person. there a worry of brexit, are both one person. is there a worry for you, janet — you've been consistent and partially supportive of brexit, and you make the point you did it on the very straightforward grounds, very clear argument — lots of people voted for him for lots of different things. that was the skill of the campaign, in the sense that it could bring all these different concerns, grumpiness, and disaffection with politics, all channelled into brexit. are you worried, though, that that gave him that success and it might undermine the achievements of brexit, in other words, that his great success was to convince people of things that did not turn out to be true, like if we stay in the european union, turkey willjoin, there is all this money we painted

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