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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:20:00

unpaid carers, on top of being unpaid, are looking after somebody at home, friend orfamily, for sometimes 24—7 with no respite. it is wonderful seeing everybody. they have all— is wonderful seeing everybody. they have all come out and said hello. i haven't— have all come out and said hello. i haven't seen — have all come out and said hello. i haven't seen leslie for several months — haven't seen leslie for several months and just to see people again and walk— months and just to see people again and walk and talk and catch up, it's lovely _ and walk and talk and catch up, it's lovely |t— and walk and talk and catch up, it's lovel . , ., , ., �* and walk and talk and catch up, it's lovel. ,., , ., �* , lovely. it is lovely. i haven't been here fora— lovely. it is lovely. i haven't been here for a year. _ lovely. it is lovely. i haven't been here for a year. it _ lovely. it is lovely. i haven't been here for a year. it is _ lovely. it is lovely. i haven't been here for a year. it is lovely i here for a year. it is lovely because it is lovely to come back and know she is up there, further ahead, being looked after again, and it gives me a different chat, you know, to catch up with people. i think it is extremely important for carers _ think it is extremely important for carers to— think it is extremely important for carers to be cared for themselves. there _ carers to be cared for themselves. there is— carers to be cared for themselves. there is an — carers to be cared for themselves. there is an old saying which is, you know, _ there is an old saying which is, you know. if— there is an old saying which is, you know. if you — there is an old saying which is, you know, if you don't look after yourself, _ know, if you don't look after yourself, how can you look up to someone — yourself, how can you look up to someone else? it yourself, how can you look up to someone else?— yourself, how can you look up to someone else? it is thought there are more than _

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

into the way history of middle east and religious studies are taught. a ton of foreign money comes in, showing only one side is the oppressed. if the matrix hits, one group can say what they want about another group and can't be seen as hatred or offensive and this happened as pertains to jews, zionists, it is baked in. >> steve: i have an idea, you have a bunch of kids, home school college. >> ainsley: pete has a list where he will pay for them to go and harvard is not on the list. >> pete: you can go wherever you want, you are paying for it yourself, if you want me to help, the list is this long and talk to jeshg n about home school and college thing. she would have to be the head

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Fox News Live 20240604 16:37:00

>> no, i don't think it did, aishah. you were there on capitol hill doing a great job covering this, you probably got a sense of it yourself, that the reality is the fbi and the department of justice have a major perception problem and the perception, at least with half of americans that are republican oriented or voted for donald trump, they are concerned that the department of justice is not, you know, meting out justice on an even, balanced way when it comes to political-related cases. there seems to be one standard for president trump where they raid mar-a-lago, for example, and a different standard for joe biden when it comes to let's say the document case they don't raid vice-president biden's home when he got the documents as the vice-president. when you go down the list of cocaine allegedly in the white house, the hunter biden laptop issues, alleged foreign dealings, these classified document issues when you go down the list, the appearance at least, for a lot of people, is that it's a two-system of justice. one system for republicans, one system for democrats. now, whether or not that's true

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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning Weekend 20240604 10:46:00

things and the body is starved of oxygen. altitude sickness or pulmonary edema becomes extremely high. at that elevation it's a race against the clock. and of the 310 climbers that lost their lives on the mountain, the majority of them have actually died in or around the death zone. >> well -- >> and having spent time at that altitude, it takes all of your emergency and resources to simply put one foot in front of the other. >> that was my question. yeah. you know, i think we wonder, since you have done it yourself, i mean, what was it like when you were in that region because when you hear the body starts to shut down, it's hard to get oxygen, what do you remember about that experience? >> so the body, you know inside the body is breaking down and you know that you aren't

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 22:37:00

not saying i shouldn't do it. you're telling me it is stupid and you - telling me it is stupid and you would never watch it yourself, and it does turn the people on the show into freaks and losers, you say it gives them a voice but you make them... ., , ., ., them... you 'ust made them an elitist them... you just made them an elitistjudgment _ them... you just made them an elitist judgment that _ them... you just made them an elitist judgment that you - them... you just made them an elitist judgment that you are . elitist judgment that you are superior to the people on my show. you are educated and have a better life but these people, we are all alike, do not think that well educated people are morally superior in any way to people that are of lower income. for one hour a day, our show is about people that act outrageously. that's what the show is. when you do the news, do you say, "i'm not going to report a murder "because i find murder dysfunctional, "i find murder a horrible thing, "i don't want to be associated with it, "i will not do a show that talks about murder and rape"? you don't say that. that's yourjob to report it. it doesn't mean you endorse it. if myjob is to show dysfunctional behaviour, i dare you to say that a man marrying his horse

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:45:00

come from where nearer diana was brought up at althorp.— brought up at althorp. you are at their neighbour— brought up at althorp. you are at their neighbour at _ brought up at althorp. you are at their neighbour at sandringham. | brought up at althorp. you are at - their neighbour at sandringham. just because the house is there, it does not mean _ because the house is there, it does not mean people support them, the minimum _ not mean people support them, the minimum wage staff are paid, housing conditions. _ minimum wage staff are paid, housing conditions, this image that they come _ conditions, this image that they come across that they understand how normal _ come across that they understand how normal people live, when is the last time you _ normal people live, when is the last time you soak camilla at a food bank? — time you soak camilla at a food bank? i— time you soak camilla at a food bank? i cannot understand and i think— bank? i cannot understand and i think we — bank? i cannot understand and i think we should be ashamed of ourselves. he wants to be making in a coronation. — ourselves. he wants to be making in a coronation, pay for it yourself, make _ a coronation, pay for it yourself, make the — a coronation, pay for it yourself, make the family chip in. harry and meghan— make the family chip in. harry and meghan have done the right thing and look meghan have done the right thing and took at _ meghan have done the right thing and look at how they are being treated, disgusting. look at how they are being treated, dis ustinu. . ., . ., look at how they are being treated, disauustin. . ., . ., ,, disgusting. hang on, what do you mean they _ disgusting. hang on, what do you mean they have _ disgusting. hang on, what do you mean they have done _ disgusting. hang on, what do you mean they have done the - disgusting. hang on, what do you mean they have done the right i disgusting. hang on, what do you - mean they have done the right thing? getting away, paying for themselves, what is _ getting away, paying for themselves, what is so _ getting away, paying for themselves, what is so wrong with that? they have _ what is so wrong with that? they have treen— what is so wrong with that? they have been savvy enough, harry s mortenm — have been savvy enough, harry s morten... we are always being told he is _ morten... we are always being told he is wearing in £1000 outfit, i

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 21:04:00

was recognising them, and other communities as well, of course. but this stretch of the road, you'd only walk the length of it yourself, somebody died here, either at the hands of british soldiers or the ruc or the ira or the loyalists. and it was...to have a moment of unquestionable symbolism. there's long been a strong connection with ireland for millions of americans with irish ancestry. and there is president kennedy. whenjohn f kennedy visited ireland, he described it as the best four days of his life, and joe biden has often spoken of his family's irish roots. but in washington earlier, he said his focus in belfast would be the peace process and the uk's recent new agreement on brexit. what's your top priority on this trip, sir? make sure the irish accords and the windsor agreement stay in place. keep the peace. that's the main thing. and there's now a little less need for those glasses,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 17:53:00

want a better future for myself, and i have got an assignment on saturday that i need to get free.— that i need to get free. standing in his wa , that i need to get free. standing in his way, american _ that i need to get free. standing in his way, american jermaine - that i need to get free. standing in i his way, american jermaine franklin, his way, americanjermaine franklin, a testy can't to fail. i his way, american jermaine franklin, a testy can't to fail.— a testy can't to fail. i have got the utmost — a testy can't to fail. i have got the utmost confidence - a testy can't to fail. i have got the utmost confidence in - a testy can't to fail. i have got l the utmost confidence in myself a testy can't to fail. i have got - the utmost confidence in myself and my abilities. i know i can push past my abilities. i know i can push past nry limits, — my abilities. i know i can push past nry limits, i— my abilities. i know i can push past my limits, i know what i can do. i've my limits, i know what i can do. we always _ my limits, i know what i can do. i've always been a very confident person — i've always been a very confident person to— i've always been a very confident erson. ., , ., ., ., i've always been a very confident erson. ., ., ., person. to the promotion has been a tl person. to the promotion has been aptly named _ person. to the promotion has been aptly named as _ person. to the promotion has been aptly named as a — person. to the promotion has been aptly named as a new— person. to the promotion has been aptly named as a new dawn, - person. to the promotion has been aptly named as a new dawn, as - person. to the promotion has been aptly named as a new dawn, as it l aptly named as a new dawn, as it represents the start of a new chapter injoshua's career. now on his third train in as many fights, he has based himself in dallas under the watchful eye of american derek james, the man he hopes will guide him back to the top. that james, the man he hopes will guide him back to the top.— him back to the top. that is what is aood him back to the top. that is what is good about — him back to the top. that is what is good about derek _ him back to the top. that is what is good about derekjames, _ him back to the top. that is what is good about derekjames, he - him back to the top. that is what is good about derekjames, he wants| him back to the top. that is what is . good about derekjames, he wants me to put the effort in myself, he can't do it for me. he is good at putting that pressure on you to do it yourself. i putting that pressure on you to do it ourself. ., ., , putting that pressure on you to do it yourself-— it yourself. i think he likes the pressure. _ it yourself. i think he likes the pressure. l — it yourself. i think he likes the pressure, i really _ it yourself. i think he likes the pressure, i really do. - it yourself. i think he likes the pressure, i really do. i- it yourself. i think he likes the pressure, i really do. i think. it yourself. i think he likes the | pressure, i really do. i think he likes— pressure, i really do. i think he likes the — pressure, i really do. i think he likes the idea _ pressure, i really do. i think he likes the idea that _ pressure, i really do. i think he likes the idea that he _ pressure, i really do. i think he likes the idea that he has- pressure, i really do. i think he likes the idea that he has to . pressure, i really do. i think he i likes the idea that he has to win. hes— likes the idea that he has to win. he's told — likes the idea that he has to win. he's told me _ likes the idea that he has to win. he's told me this, _ likes the idea that he has to win. he's told me this, i— likes the idea that he has to win. he's told me this, i like - likes the idea that he has to win. he's told me this, i like to - likes the idea that he has to win. he's told me this, i like to feel. he's told me this, i like to feel that— he's told me this, i like to feel that i_ he's told me this, i like to feel that i have _ he's told me this, i like to feel that i have got _ he's told me this, i like to feel that i have got to— he's told me this, i like to feel that i have got to prove - he's told me this, i like to feel- that i have got to prove something.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Jose Diaz-Balart Reports 20240604 15:29:00

seems so dramatic, but having used it myself on patients, it reverses the mechanism that opioids have to cause death literally right before your eyes. this is something that can be done safely. it can even be done on one's self. so you don't have to have someone administer it. if you have the ability toed a money ster it yourself, you can carry it with you. that's what i recommend people do. i have it in my trunk in case i witness something that i can pull over and help someone that might need assistance. it's an incredible opportunity. >> doctor, always a pleasure to see you. thank you. now to a story developing on capitol hill. former ceo howard shultz is squaring off with the company's labor practice, particularly its handling of efforts by employees to unionize. he only agreed to testify after facing a subpoena from the panel. with us to talk about this is capitol hill correspondent ryan

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:37:00

up reefs already, and we stand to lose up to _ reefs already, and we stand to lose up to 90% — reefs already, and we stand to lose up to 90% over the next 30 years, so we have — up to 90% over the next 30 years, so we have do— up to 90% over the next 30 years, so we have do notjust save up to 90% over the next 30 years, so we have do not just save what we have _ we have do not just save what we have but— we have do not just save what we have but actually restore them so that we _ have but actually restore them so that we can grow. and we have, in the earthshot prize, a fantastic start— the earthshot prize, a fantastic start in— the earthshot prize, a fantastic start in the bahamas who, together with many— start in the bahamas who, together with many other very similar companies and ngos are developing technologies to grow corals outside of the _ technologies to grow corals outside of the oceans and then replant them inside _ of the oceans and then replant them inside the _ of the oceans and then replant them inside the oceans to restore that very important and basic ecosystem. we see _ very important and basic ecosystem. we see them meeting prince william and princess catherine there where they are trying to do it, but when it comes to the challenges, and you have mentioned it yourself, fossil fuels and our addiction to the combustion engine, what is the solution? ~ ., , , solution? well, obviously the solution? well, obviously the solution on _ solution? well, obviously the solution on the _ solution? well, obviously the solution on the energy - solution? well, obviously the solution on the energy site i solution? well, obviously the solution on the energy site is| solution? well, obviously the i solution on the energy site is to move _ solution on the energy site is to move over— solution on the energy site is to move over to renewable energy, and the good _ move over to renewable energy, and the good news there is that we are definitely— the good news there is that we are

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