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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 04:14:00

Plan will go to the un security council today. xft et plan will go to the un security council today. council today. yet indeed, the us is trying council today. yet indeed, the us is trying to council today. yet indeed, the us is trying to get us is trying to get international momentum to these proposals. they are trying, by doing this, to make hamas and israel accept the proposals, as it an international effort, not only by biden. it looks like benjamin netanyahu and biden agreed on these proposals, away from the right wing ministers in israel. benjamin netanyahu s trying by these proposals to achieve by proposals what he couldn t achieve by war, which is returning back the hostages, and eliminating hamas by removing them from power using international and regional forces. but the question is, would hamas really accept these proposals, that does not include permanent ceasefire?

Hamas , Proposals , Us , Wxft , Un-security-council , Council , Momentum , Today-council , Biden-last , Israeli , Benjamin-netanyahu , Effort

Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 05:24:00

It requires council to be in florida inside a scif for much of the time between now and the date of the hearing. and also the date of the hearing itself, which will require us to just not be able to focus on this matter. so we respectfully request a date at some point in mid to late july for sentencing. prosecutors said judge, the standard adjournment is six weeks, so i won t oppose a date in mid-july. and the judge said we will adjourn this matter for sentence to july 11. back with us now, andrew weissmann, lisa ruben, and andrew classfield. but sometimes it is beyond description silly. he got the sentencing date, his lawyer asked for. that s your point? [ laughter ]

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 05:11:00

Sending that person to prison. no, you couldn t because thurgood marshall wouldn t let him, alvin bragg wouldn t let him. the defenders of the constitution from the founders to today would never let donald trump lock her up. and now it s donald trump s turn to wait until his sentencing hearing on july 11 to find out if judge juan merchan will lock him up. former fbi and general council and former chief, an msnbc legal analyst, and coauthor of the trump indictments. also with us, lisa ruben, nbc correspondent, and everyone, a veteran of the trump courtroom. it s it s not that we just

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Politics Live

Are you? the reality is for council reform is going to are you? the reality is for council reform is going to take are you? the reality is for council reform is going to take faults - are you? the reality is for council. reform is going to take faults away from conservative are not labour, but having said that, labour people are not being complacent. i am struggling at the moment because i m supposed to be not fizzing with enthusiasm and being utterly complacent. the opinion polls are strong. and all is said and done, we have a mountain to climb. the conservatives won 162 more seats than. the conservatives won 162 more seats than labour at the last election, so people are rightly very focused and concerned and working hard, but it looks like reform is going to help labour, because it will take votes from the tories. what do you think the impact will be of nigel farage standing, moya? i think it will be less on the result i think it will be less on the result in i think it will be less on the result in parliament than on the discourse result in parliament than on the discourse of the way we talk about politics discourse of the way we talk about politics and policy in the public sphere politics and policy in the public sphere. for example, if you look at polling. sphere. for example, if you look at polling. it sphere. for example, if you look at polling, it says reform will probably return about two seats in the country, which is so much less than the country, which is so much less than the the country, which is so much less than the impact they are having on the discourse around it. you looked at that

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Breakfast

To us, we plan for that. as i said, eurovision, 25 million. taylor swift will be very similar to that. so its key, it s critical for the success of the sector in the city and ultimately the success of the city. whenever liverpool do something, we always do it big. no matter whether that s like getting dressed day to day or if it s events like this and the council and all the kinds of teams behind it will always push it and put the best events on that they can for anyone visiting the city. also, scousers are known to be quite friendly and quite welcoming so we love people coming here. we love to get the buzz and the vibe and things going along. so whether it s eurovision, whether it s taylor coming along, we just love to to have things going on in the city and to have that excitement about it. liverpool s all about the music scene. it s all about the vibe, the art. it s in our blood. and i think there s nothing more important than creativity. and if we get the chance to bring that to the city and maybe inspire some other people to do the same,

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

Justice system. garland responded to accusations that the justice department was behind former president trump s trial here in new york city where former neogene doj official matthew calendula and came up to new york and during the prosecution team. watch. you have no problem with dispatching matthew cale calendula. i did not dispatch mr calandra anywhere. you know how he ended up there? i assume he spoke applied for a job there and got the job. had nothing to do with it. martha: another big issue, his refusal to hand over the audio recording of that infamous interview with president biden and special council robert her. the ag says that releasing the transcript was an. senior congressional correspondent chad pergram reporting live from capitol hill. good afternoon. garland told the committee

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The Context

A really fine line between what s a robust argument and what s abuse. and a robust argument and what s abuse. and a lot robust argument and what s abuse. and a lot of robust argument and what s abuse. and a lot of stuff that politicians of all and a lot of stuff that politicians of all levels show me now and this is really of all levels show me now and this is really creeping into local government, as well, fairly low level government, as well, fairly low level counsellors who don t really -et level counsellors who don t really get paid, level counsellors who don t really get paid, they get an allowance of £3000 get paid, they get an allowance of £3000 a get paid, they get an allowance of £3000 a year to be on a local council £3000 a year to be on a local council - £3000 a year to be on a local council who are getting all sorts of horrific council who are getting all sorts of horrific e mails, tweets, things said to of horrific e mails, tweets, things said to them on doorstep. ten years a-o, said to them on doorstep. ten years ago. it said to them on doorstep. ten years ago, it wasn t the same, it was a lot more ago, it wasn t the same, it was a lot more civil than it is now. and i think lot more civil than it is now. and i think it lot more civil than it is now. and i think it has lot more civil than it is now. and i think it has a lot to answer for why a lot think it has a lot to answer for why a lot more think it has a lot to answer for why a lot more young people, women, people a lot more young people, women, people from ethnic minority backgrounds choose not to get involved backgrounds choose not to get involved in politics and opt for other involved in politics and opt for other career options. tough going, he says. i am not sure whether he s referring there to the level of support, or the level of abuse. is plenty of reporting today of revolt amongst conservative circles of conservative mps who think the prime minister went to early. do you

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The Context

Wouldn t services as things are nowjust wouldn t function. services as things are now ust wouldn t function.i services as things are now ust wouldn t function. charlotte, a finalthought, wouldn t function. charlotte, a final thought, if wouldn t function. charlotte, a final thought, if you wouldn t function. charlotte, a final thought, if you look- wouldn t function. charlotte, a final thought, if you look at. wouldn t function. charlotte, a l final thought, if you look at this yougov poll which shows the conservative taking a thumping, the reason the likes ofjohn kurt has looked at it seriously is that it demonstrates where there is very close competition for the conservative party, things are most differently moving against them. we saw in the council elections last year. how many candidates do you think reform uk could maybe feel down there, and would it make a big difference to the political map across the southeast? it’s difference to the political map across the southeast?- across the southeast? it s an interesting across the southeast? it s an interesting one across the southeast? it s an interesting one because - across the southeast? it s an interesting one because i - across the southeast? it s an i interesting one because i asked nigel farage that last week when he came to dover, and he wouldn t commit to saying where they could win or how many candidates they would field. so i didn t get a clear answerfrom him on that. much of the southeast voted for brexit at the time of the referendum, and there was quite a strong ukip support the

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 05:58:00

Overshadowed for so many years. this is a beautiful young guy with his whole life ahead of him with so much promise. he should be here now. pamela smart filed yet another petition with the state of new hampshire in 2018. she asked that her sentence be changed, so she would be allowed to have a parole hearing. andrew valenski considered her request. there were letters from inmates. there were letters from family members. i learned she accomplished a great deal while in prison. more than 500 pages about what a good person pamela smart is and then. well, i never wanted nor asked mr. flynn to murder gregg. ten little words blew her chance at a hearing. she denied responsibility for gregg smart s murder, so the council voted against her request for a change of sentence. if ms

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:36:00

Largest number of seats, the lib dem accounts are second and they have been involved in a power sharing coalition over the past year but there was a bit of a disagreement just recently about power sharing of the leadership. currently, the greens and labour run the council in coalition and lib democrats are the opposition. but they are very strong here and putting all of their resources to getting this seat. we saw ed davey visit here just last week. there is a real debate. lewes likes to be quite a rebellious place. it is famous for its bonfire night celebration and we have seen many a politician and many a prime minister burned in effigy in these streets in november. it is also very politically engaged town and constituency, turnout is always high here. it is all to play for as the candidates for the conservatives and liberal democrats battle it out and try and see who can win onjuly the ath. try and see who can win on july the ath. . ., ., ~ y. y try and see who can win on july the ath. . ., ., y . ath. lucinda, thank you very much for the low ath. lucinda, thank you very much for the low down ath. lucinda, thank you very much for the low down from ath. lucinda, thank you very much for the low down from lewes. - ath. lucinda, thank you very much| for the low down from lewes. let s cross live to andrew sinclair, political editor for bbc east. norwich north very much being eyed

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