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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Signed 20240607-360

D-day early? that issue. would you have left d-day early? l that issue. would you have left d-day early? i didn t that issue. would you have left d-day early? i didn t go - that issue. would you have left d-day early? i didn t go to - that issue. would you have left . d-day early? i didn t go to d-day, that issue. would you have left - d-day early? i didn t go to d-day, i think what happened d-day early? i didn t go to d-day, i think what happened was d-day early? i didn t go to d-day, i think what happened was very - d-day early? i didn t go to d-day, i i think what happened was very wrong, ithink think what happened was very wrong, i think the think what happened was very wrong, i think the prime minister has apologised for that but what i also think it apologised for that but what i also think it is apologised for that but what i also think it is important is we honour their think it is important is we honour their legacy. they fought for our freedom their legacy. they fought for our freedom. unless we are spending the film freedom. unless we are spending the right amount on defence we can t honour right amount on defence we can t honour that legacy. the baseline for our equipment programme is 2.5%. if you are our equipment programme is 2.5%. if you are not our equipment programme is 2.5%. if you are not committed to spending that over you are not committed to spending that over the period it needs to be spent, that over the period it needs to be spent. you that over the period it needs to be spent, you are not funding defence, and i spent, you are not funding defence, and i have spent, you are not funding defence, and i have tojust mention also the cornerstone and i have tojust mention also the cornerstone of our is our nuclear deterrent cornerstone of our is our nuclear deterrent and you need more than submarines, sailors and warheads to deliver submarines, sailors and warheads to deliver that submarines, sailors and warheads to deliver that. you need credibility and its deliver that. you need credibility and its too deliver that. you need credibility and its too late for labour on credibility. angela rayner voted recently. credibility. angela rayner voted recently, along with the guy that wants recently, along with the guy that wants to recently, along with the guy that wants to be your foreign secretary and half wants to be your foreign secretary and half the labour front bench, to end our and half the labour front bench, to end our nuclear deterrent and you are doubting they would use that, she might be prime minister in four

D-day , Prime-minister , Services , Legacy , Didn-t-go-to , Freedom , Issue , Ithink , Defence , Spending , Amount , Equipment-programme

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate 20240607-240

Big mistake. ithink him, he fronts up things. it was a big mistake. i think penny was clear that what is important is our record on veterans, we are proud as a country that they have provided and we have tried to rally that as much as we can. i we have tried to rally that as much as we can- we have tried to rally that as much as we can. ., , ., as we can. i looked at the polls and it is one of as we can. i looked at the polls and it is one of the as we can. i looked at the polls and it is one of the areas, as we can. i looked at the polls and it is one of the areas, defence, - it is one of the areas, defence, where you lead labour. the prime minister has driven, pardon the pun, a tank through it. you set out a policy on armed services, you had a prime minister who said he couldn t wait for the afternoon, i will go home for an interview with itv. taste home for an interview with itv. we talked home for an interview with itv. - talked about defence and it was illuminating. the most important thing set aside was what penny said to angela, you ve lost all credibility on the nuclear deterrent because you have said you don t support it. the nuclear deterrent is fundamental to our security. if we are talking about defence, what is really important, what we know is the labour party have undermined it.

Things , Veterans , Record , Country , Mistake , Penny , Ithink-him , Prime-minister , Defence , Policy , Areas , Polls

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate 20240607-2220

Nhs, defence, schools, aid, child care. and the unprotected areas like transport, like many other things, are going to see cuts. £18 billion worth of cuts is the figure the iff came up with. that s where he got that from but it s really important because he was using that in the context of the health debate, health is protected. so it isn t going to be part of those cuts. we talked a lot today about defence and there was a big debate on it at the start. two claims that i thought were worth just exploring from that debate. one was nigel farage s claim has defence spending fallen in real terms since labour were less than power? since the conservatives came in under 2010, the answer is yes. this is what the figure was in real terms in 2009 - 2010, have what the figure was in real terms in 2009 2010, have a look at it here. it s slightly below, so it is right to say that the defence budget is low or no in real terms that it was

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Transcripts For CNN CNN News Central 20240607-2280

Up in a huge way. the fact that only 11 out of the 31 nato allies are meeting the bare minimum of 2% of their gdp. i think it s incredibly alarming. i m talking the big economies have france and germany and italy. and we can be friends and allies, but have tough conversations from the us perspective, we literally just can t afford it to subsidize european defence any longer with the growing threat of china with a recruiting crisis, with a readiness crisis in our own military. so i would have loved to have seen more of that in addition to celebrating, obviously, our forefathers and their achievements and liberating europe i actually lost some of my audio there, unfortunately, congressman, so i can only hear about half of what you said full disclosure, but i hear you now. so final question to you, which i want to ask you. you mentioned that already is preserved. olivia beavers at politico reported that there

Way , France , Fact , Allies , Nazi-germany , Economies , Minimum , Gdp , Nato , Italy , 11 , 2

Transcripts For FOXNEWS Your World With Neil Cavuto 20240607-1500

Ultimately if it is wrapped up are you surprised that it s wrapping up and that works to the prosecution s benefit, the defence? how does that work? the case from a factual is very straightforward. was he using drugs and/or addicted to them at the time of the purchase. the prosecution has been well cornered from his own messages and other data from the laptop back unsurprisingly at this point. not surprising. a tastry for prosecution. this is not the most significant concern in terms of jail time. i think the tax case has much more significant jail time on the line for him but he can probably will be pardon by his father because like tom said after the election is over he s nothing to lose 1 way or the other politically. i can switch to donald trump khakis obviously still doing very well on the polls had having no difficulty raising a good deal of money. so even the stigma check guilty verdicts are not hurting him.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Signed 20240607-180

Safe from another major conflict? . safe from another major conflict? thank safe from another major conflict? thank you. safe from another major conflict? thank you. and safe from another major conflict? thank you, and let safe from another major conflict? thank you, and let me safe from another major conflict? thank you, and let me turn- safe from another major conflict? thank you, and let me turn first i safe from another major conflict? | thank you, and let me turn first to angela rayner, for labour.- angela rayner, for labour. thank ou, and angela rayner, for labour. thank you. and thank angela rayner, for labour. thank you, and thank you angela rayner, for labour. thank you, and thank you to angela rayner, for labour. thank you, and thank you to all- angela rayner, for labour. thank you, and thank you to all those i you, and thank you to all those that have served in our armed forces and continue to do so, in what is a very insecure world at the moment. first of all, labour is committed to the triple lock on nuclear deterrence, especially in the climate that we are in, which means we will keep our nuclear deterrent, that we will make sure that the four submarines are built in barrow and we will continue with the upgrade. we will have a commitment to the 2.5% spending of gdp which obviously is very important and gdp which obviously is very importantand i gdp which obviously is very important and i think one of the other things that is a real scandal at the moment is our armed forces and the accommodation they are given, so we will look at that issue as well. we want to make sure everyone has secure, decent homes in the uk. ,, everyone has secure, decent homes in the uk. , ., the uk. daisy cooper for the liberal democrats? the uk. daisy cooper for the liberal democrats? the the uk. daisy cooper for the liberal democrats? the liberal the uk. daisy cooper for the liberal democrats? the liberal democrats| the uk. daisy cooper for the liberal. democrats? the liberal democrats are the -a of democrats? the liberal democrats are the party of paddy democrats? the liberal democrats are the party of paddy ashdown democrats? the liberal democrats are the party of paddy ashdown so - democrats? the liberal democrats are the party of paddy ashdown so we - the party of paddy ashdown so we take defence very seriously so first

Safe , Forces , Conflict , Labour , Angela-rayner , Thank-ou , And , Nuclear-deterrent , All-of-us , Submarines , World , Deterrence

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240607-420

With president macron in the town of bayeux, the first picks are liberated in france after d day, i later today president biden goes to a very important place in the american recollections of d day because it is where the rangers had to scale clips to destroy german positions. ronald reagan made an important speech they are back in 1984. connected to that, we are moving into a diplomatic sequence as well. president zelensky who was there yesterday is now in paris. he has addressed the national assembly, the lower house of parliament, met defence officials and met president biden who came to paris before going back to normandy. there was a promise of more aid from america to ukraine. latertoday, but zelensky meets emmanuel macron, to discuss the planes and the jets that have

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate 20240607-180

End of the day. what happened was completely wrong and end of the day. what happened was completely wrong and the - end of the day. what happened was completely wrong and the prime . completely wrong and the prime minister completely wrong and the prime minister has completely wrong and the prime minister has rightly completely wrong and the prime minister has rightly apologise, l minister has rightly apologise, apologise minister has rightly apologise, apologise to minister has rightly apologise, apologise to veterans, - minister has rightly apologise, apologise to veterans, but - minister has rightly apologise, | apologise to veterans, but also minister has rightly apologise, . apologise to veterans, but also to all others apologise to veterans, but also to all others because apologise to veterans, but also to all others because he apologise to veterans, but also to all others because he was- all others because he was representing all others because he was representing all all others because he was representing all of- all others because he was representing all of us. - all others because he was| representing all of us. i m all others because he was- representing all of us. i m from portsmouth. representing all of us. i m from portsmouth, i ve representing all of us. i m from portsmouth, i ve been - representing all of us. i m from portsmouth, i ve been defence| portsmouth, i ve been defence secretary. portsmouth, i ve been defence secretary. and portsmouth, i ve been defence secretary, and my portsmouth, i ve been defence secretary, and my wish - portsmouth, i ve been defence secretary, and my wish at - portsmouth, i ve been defence secretary, and my wish at the i portsmouth, i ve been defence i secretary, and my wish at the end portsmouth, i ve been defence - secretary, and my wish at the end of this week secretary, and my wish at the end of this week is secretary, and my wish at the end of this week is all secretary, and my wish at the end of this week is all our secretary, and my wish at the end of this week is all our veterans - secretary, and my wish at the end of this week is all our veterans feel - this week is all our veterans feel completely this week is all our veterans feel completely treasured. this week is all our veterans feel completely treasured. i m - this week is all our veterans feell completely treasured. i m hoping this week is all our veterans feel. completely treasured. i m hoping to make completely treasured. i m hoping to make to completely treasured. i m hoping to make to convince completely treasured. i m hoping to make to convince you completely treasured. i m hoping to make to convince you of completely treasured. i m hoping to make to convince you of some - completely treasured. i m hoping tol make to convince you of some things that are make to convince you of some things that are important make to convince you of some things that are important to make to convince you of some things that are important to them, - make to convince you of some things that are important to them, their. that are important to them, their legacy. that are important to them, their legacy. and that are important to them, their legacy. and i that are important to them, their legacy, and i couldn t that are important to them, their legacy, and i couldn t do - that are important to them, their legacy, and i couldn t do that- that are important to them, their legacy, and i couldn t do that if. that are important to them, their legacy, and i couldn t do that if ii legacy, and i couldn t do that if i wasn t legacy, and i couldn t do that if i wasn t straight legacy, and i couldn t do that if i wasn t straight with legacy, and i couldn t do that if i wasn t straight with you - legacy, and i couldn t do that if i wasn t straight with you on - legacy, and i couldn t do that if i wasn t straight with you on thati wasn t straight with you on that issue wasn t straight with you on that issue. ~ ., ,, wasn t straight with you on that issue. ~ ., i. ., wasn t straight with you on that issue. ~ ., ., , issue. would you have left d-day earl ? i issue. would you have left d-day early? i didn t issue. would you have left d-day early? i didn t go issue. would you have left d-day early? i didn t go to issue. would you have left d-day early? i didn t go to d-day. - issue. would you have left d-day early? i didn t go to d-day. whati early? i didn t go to d-day. what ha ened early? i didn t go to d-day. what happened was early? i didn t go to d-day. what happened was very early? i didn t go to d-day. what happened was very wrong, - early? i didn t go to d-day. what happened was very wrong, the i early? i didn t go to d-day. what - happened was very wrong, the prime minister happened was very wrong, the prime minister has happened was very wrong, the prime minister has apologised happened was very wrong, the prime minister has apologised for happened was very wrong, the prime minister has apologised for that. - minister has apologised for that. let s minister has apologised for that. let s get minister has apologised for that. let s get some minister has apologised for that. let s get some response - minister has apologised for that. let s get some response to - minister has apologised for that. let s get some response to it. i minister has apologised for that. . let s get some response to it. laura is with me. penny mordaunt said it was very wrong of the prime minister not to be there yesterday. has he let you down? it’s not to be there yesterday. has he let you down? not to be there yesterday. has he let ou down? , , ., ., let you down? it s been a tough day, i think let you down? it s been a tough day, i think rishi let you down? it s been a tough day, i think rishi sunak let you down? it s been a tough day, i think rishi sunak has let you down? it s been a tough day, i think rishi sunak has been - let you down? it s been a tough day, i think rishi sunak has been clear . i think rishi sunak has been clear he made a mistake. i respect about him, he fronts up things. it was a

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Transcripts For FOXNEWS The Story With Martha MacCallum 20240607-120

Outside the courthouse in wilmington delaware. david good afternoon. good afternoon. jurors sent home for the weekend a couple of hours early. the judge has to go over some paperwork and check out some things relating to evidence. hunter biden s attorney said he has a big decision to make whether or not he will put his client the son of the sitting president united states on the stand in a for both hunter biden and his daughter naomi biden when she took the stand. she was the final witness of the defence before breaking for the weekend. she walked in confidently into e courthouse earlier. that s relieving after that testimony. she s named for hunter s sister who died as an infant in the car crash in delaware in 1972 along with hunter s mother. naomi biden hunter s eldest daughter painted a picture of clear minded hopeful hunter biden when she saw him late summer 2018 weeks just before he allegedly lied on federal gun form

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Transcripts For FOXNEWS Your World With Neil Cavuto 20240607-1380

Stand is to try and go after that intense mens rea of the offence whether he affirmatively knew he was an addict or consider himself an addict? the problem is hunters on text messages essentially foreclose that defence. he calls himself an addict and uses that word in the days after the purchase. the defences tried to poke holes of reasonable doubt into the meaning of the text messages. i am criminal defence attorney so i know very well sometimes you have text messages and you can argue maybe it means something else than what the words plainly say but that s when you are really kind of butting up against nothing. we have to remember hunter chose to plead not guilty. he chose to expose all of this really embarrassing information about his family. it s a very curious situation but from a factual perspective he s put much dead to rights. his best defence was essentially foreclosed by the judge that this was unconstitutional charge. it s a difficult case factually.

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