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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 17:36:00

chemist currently not contributing. absolutely. we saw travis had bowled just before the close and steve smith for the last over as the day's they finished on 278 for four. in his 100 consecutive test match, a first time a bowler has ever done that, that is remarkable. at a routine but to fielding a couple of hours ago, he pulled up, clearly injured his calf. had to be led away off the pitch and into the dressing room, head down, look really upset, he is such a big figure for australia, notjust because of his off spin bowling, but really because of his whole personality, or be a leader on the team. i don't think they are quite in the territory of stepping on the ball in 2005, but this could be a significant moment in the whole of the series. we will get an update on the morning, but remember, next test match falls straight after this one. going to be hard to see nathan playing in this test match and i would say maybe evenin test match and i would say maybe even in the next one to stop by thank you very much indeed as

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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 10:11:00

compelling case. >> john, the political lesson that donald trump has learned here again, has learned over the years in a short time in politics, is put your head down, call it a witch hunt, and your support will not only hold but he'll gain ground on ron desantis in this case, as we saw in the nbc news poll. so there's no indication he would seek a plea deal, would agree to anything like that. he's just going to say it was a witch hunt. i've been exonerated, and plow forward. that may catch up this time, though. >> lawyers would advise him to take the deal, but he's shown no inclination to do so. his poll numbers are only going up in a republican primary which may be a different story come a general election, were he to be the gop nominee. we should note in his truth social post last night, he didn't challenge the validity or authenticity of the tape. he took a different interpretation of it but didn't say it was fake. charlie sykes, let's turn to the politics of this. i mean, if you're, let's say, ron desantis, appearing in new hampshire today, just like trump

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Transcripts for MSNBC Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire 20240604 09:43:00

trying to pass federal restrictions or just keep their head down, which is what they've been doing so far. >> we'll also be hearing from president biden and in particular vice president kamala harris on the issue in the days ahead. so speaking of 2024, there are real conflicting theories about whether or not trump's legal issues will help or hurt him in the republican field and the general election. and you've got a new piece in the new republic asking simply this question -- what if trump's indictment doesn't change a thing. tell us about it. >> so the idea is that everyone has their thoughts on president trump baked in right now. he's been around for eight years or so. everyone knows who he is. he has always been very vocal and honest about his values, who he professes to be, and at this point you love him you love him and if you hate him, you hate him. that's the theory. that is what a lot of republicans in congress have told me. when i've asked about them

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An important chapter in Swiss business comes to an end when the bank's shares are delisted on Tuesday. There are very few institutions that have weaved themselves into the country's very social fabric in the way it has.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Witt Reports 20240604 16:19:00

does the work, put his head down, gets it done. when he gets it done, and then he doesn't listen to the noise around him. that has been our observation of his work thus far but what about donald trump? who announced his own indictment, had almost a full day to control the narrative before sun sealed. is it standard operating procedure to inform someone, first of all, that they are the target of an investigation, and or, informed them first before publicly announcing an indictment? >> yes, that is completely, that is completely normal. >> by the book. >> what is not normal is for that person to broadcast it to the world. and so in many ways, donald trump forced doj's hand, doj had that two options. wait until tuesday, at arraignment to ask the court to unseal the indictment. or ask the court early to unseal the indictment. i was, i sat on this network on thursday night, that the department had 24 hours alex to

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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 11:29:00

this on friday, go to north carolina, talking about the expansion of jobs the need for job training, to employ the work force created by these legislative achievements. this adviser put it to me, we certainly are going to talk about the fact that the president has followed through on his pledge to unite the country here, as another example of that but campaigns are all about contrasts. and one of the strongest contrasts that the biden team thinks they have is a president who simply drama free, puts his head down, and does the work. is focussed on the economy at a time that this growing republican field seems to be arguing to your earlier discussion as well how to define woke and how to wage war against it. that's what we're going to see really the campaign try to do this sort of shadow campaign. he's not really going to ramp up campaign rallies until next year following that obama model. one thing we will see as the month continues here is a return to fundraising, too. that's another big imperative ahead of the fundraising deadline at the end of the month. >> nbc's mike memoli, thank you

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Daily Global 20240604 18:00:00

hello, i'm yalda hakim, welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. we start with ukraine, and an exclusive bbc interview with the former us military chief general david patraeus. he's in kyiv and has met president zelensky. he says the ukraine upcoming counter offensive could be — quote — "very impressive." and that russia's operations over the winter largely failed. he's been speaking to our diplomatic correspondent james landale. in other words the results of tags protected by infantry against anti—tank guided missiles, artillery and mortars keep in head down, engineers producing obstacles, or reaching these fortifications that russians have established. air defence, keeping the russians off the ukrainians, electronic warfare,

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Tonight 20240604 02:22:00

and as we listen to this teacher i am trying to compose myself, because i can feel me getting more involved, and more of a lack of a better term, angry, because since the beginning of, time erasure is what we've done in the public education system. history has already been that story. i'm speaking as a black woman that knows that our history, as african americans have been erased throughout our contributions to the society. for whatever reasons, we still sit and allow it, and we are distracted, we think it's okay. i tell the story, a dear friend of mine, i'm babysitting her daughter. and by babysitting, i'm saying that i'm taking her, out she 16 years old, and she wants to go shopping for the day with her aunt, in theory. we go shopping, and i turn to her and say, so you have crashes on any boys? you're 16, now you have to be dating, right? you have to be dating. she looked at me, put her head down, and she said, i like a girl, if that's okay. the shame that she had because she liked a girl who was so sad

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Transcripts for MSNBC PoliticsNation 20240604 21:34:00

beshear has been doing. that's the reason why he has 63% approval rating. 42% of republicans, even, in a recent poll. what governor beshear has done is actually put his head down, he's done the good work. that's everything from helping kentuckians after natural disasters to making insulin more affordable. and you look at the two maga candidates, cannily craft, it's been a 10 million dollar primary so far. kelli craft doesn't know if the job is. she says, i want to fire the education commissioner. she can't even do that. she has no clue, necessarily, and also, cameron, here is a guy, if you want to know they're going to do, look at what they've done in the past. cameron sure says, i'm going to deal with the opioid crisis. and it takes thousands of dollars from florida sued colombia's. he takes money from another group right before -- he is consistently not demonstrating that the key way to do this job.

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