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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

thank ou. goodbye to my husband. applause thank you. however, goodbye to my husband. applause thank you. however, i m goodbye to my husband. applause thank you. however, i m standing i thank you. however, i m standing here because your photos have an important question. there are asking you and then may, the question is, how can i help you in your fight? last saturday was two years since putin started a full scale war against ukraine. a brutal and sneaky war. the whole world rushed to ukraine s aid but two years past. there is much exhaustion, much blood, much disappointment and putin has gone nowhere. everything has a ready been used. weapons, money, sanctions, nothing is working. and the worst has happened. everyone got used to the war. here and there people start to say, well, we ll have to come to an agreement with putin anyway. and then putin killed my husband alexei navalny. on his orders, he was tortured for three years. he was starved in a tiny cell. cut off from

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240704

tortured for three years on president putin s orders and then murdered. applause in her address in strasbourg, which received a standing ovation, yulia navalnaya said that people outside russia need to understand that vladimir putin is not a politician, but the head of an organised crime gang. she said he can t be negotiated with, and is capable of anything. she promised to continue his work towards a free russia. here s some of that speech. on his orders, alexei was tortured for three years. he was starved in a tiny stone cell, cut off from the outside world and denied visits, phone calls and then even letters. and then they killed him. even after that, they abused his body and abused his mother. 0n the one hand, the public murder has once again showed everyone that putin is capable of anything and that you cannot negotiate with him. and let s just take a moment to remind ourselves of what we know about alexei navalny s death. he was of course a vocal critic of president p

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Transcripts For MSNBCW Yasmin 20240704

a defiant former president, donald, trump off the campaign trail in pennsylvania. just a few hours, last night in iowa, at this, as he tells one interview, or even prison would not stop his campaign. if if going forward right you get these indictments there ends up, you ve got a jury in d.c., you get convicted and sentenced. does that stop your campaign for president? if you are sentenced? not at all. there is nothing in the constitution to say that it could and not at all. the former presidents remarks coming as he faces mounting legal troubles from special counsel, jack smith, new charges in the classified documents case and a looming potential indictment for election interference. we will have all the latest developments in just a moment. also this, our controversial new comments from supreme court justice, samuel alito, who says there s nothing congress can do to regulate ethics on the high court in the wake of high-profile scandals involving most prominently, h

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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Hannity 20240704

we start tonight with this fox news alert. we have major breaking news aler trump legal saga today.ga the u.s. supreme court has just agreed to hear his criminal immunity claim. now in, the january six trial that would set arguments forek o the week of april the 22nd. now, this is huge. a decision that is likely to come in june, perhaps even late june. son late will joe biden s weapod department of justice insist on a trial. let s see. the month that the republican national convention esidenti to take place that close to a presidential election. now breaking tonight in illinois, judge has ruled president trump on the state s primary ballot, citing, quote, anar insurrection, ban, joininge maine and joining colorado. all right. we ve got a lot to break down tonight. here to help us is fox news contributotonight. us, jr turle. let me start with the immunity case. for th i always thought it was the right thing for the court to take upt toup, but i never ho the confidence that the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

good afternoon. prince harry has lost his high court challenge against the removal of his police protection when he visits the uk. the duke of sussex took legal action when the government downgraded his security status four years ago after he stopped being a working royal. but his lawyers claimed he d been singled out and treated less favourably than other members of the royal family. in the last few minutes they have said they will appeal against today s ruling. sean dilley reports. from the moment he was born, prince harry has been surrounded by armed metropolitan police protection. they used to travel the world with him and go with him wherever he went. but that was when and because he was a working royal. when he stepped down and left the country in 2020, that routine taxpayer funded protection was downgraded. government lawyers said armed security would still be provided but only when it was believed to be necessary and on a case by case basis. prince harry s case was th

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