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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240607-120

Having participated in all the british events with british veterans, i returned home before the international leaders event later international leaders event later in the day. on reflection that was a mistake and i apologise. keir starmer s mistake and i apologise. keir starmer s team mistake and i apologise. keir starmer s team say - mistake and i apologise. keir starmer s team say that the labour leader did stay throughout the whole of the day. today, as he campaigned on housing trying to make it easier for people with low deposits to get a mortgage, his response was carefully calibrated. i a mortgage, his response was carefully calibrated. a mortgage, his response was carefully calibrated. i thought it was important carefully calibrated. i thought it was important for carefully calibrated. i thought it was important for me carefully calibrated. i thought it was important for me to - carefully calibrated. i thought it was important for me to be - carefully calibrated. i thought it i was important for me to be there. carefully calibrated. i thought it - was important for me to be there. to pay my respects to them and those that didn t return. and actually to say thank you. rishi sunak will have to answerfor his say thank you. rishi sunak will have to answer for his own actions, for me there was else i was going to be. other parties have not held back in their criticism. i other parties have not held back in their criticism. their criticism. i think it is a truly breathtakingly - their criticism. i think it is a truly breathtakingly terrible i truly breathtakingly terrible decision. he truly breathtakingly terrible decision. . , truly breathtakingly terrible decision. , , , decision. he has displaced his office, decision. he has displaced his office. peeple decision. he has displaced his office, people up decision. he has displaced his office, people up and - decision. he has displaced his office, people up and down i decision. he has displaced his| office, people up and down the country office, people up and down the country will be aghast. he office, people up and down the country will be aghast.- country will be aghast. he is basically not country will be aghast. he is basically not a country will be aghast. he is basically not a patriotic - country will be aghast. he is i basically not a patriotic leader country will be aghast. he is - basically not a patriotic leader of the conservative basically not a patriotic leader of the conservative party. - basically not a patriotic leader of the conservative party. the conservative party. some of

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Transcripts For CNN Inside Politics With Dana Bash 20240607-840

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Transcripts For FOXNEWS Outnumbered 20240607-3360

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Signed 20240607-1860

Get net migration and that means by the way people come and people go, we need to get net migration down to an even figure for the next few years and maybe then we can hope to catch up with housing, with health, and many of those things. most catch up with housing, with health, and many of those things.- and many of those things. most of those coming and many of those things. most of those coming to and many of those things. most of those coming to the and many of those things. most of those coming to the uk and many of those things. most of those coming to the uk today - and many of those things. most of those coming to the uk today are | and many of those things. most of. those coming to the uk today are on work visas or students. those coming to the uk today are on work visas or students. about 5096 of those that come work visas or students. about 5096 of those that come our. work visas or students. about 5096 of those that come our. but work visas or students. about 5096 of those that come our. but the - work visas or students. about 5096 of those that come our. but the rules i those that come our. but the rules are changing- those that come our. but the rules are changing. we ve those that come our. but the rules are changing. we ve even - those that come our. but the rules are changing. we ve even had - those that come our. but the rules. are changing. we ve even had under the conservative are changing. we ve even had under the conservative students are changing. we ve even had under the conservative students coming i are changing. we ve even had under. the conservative students coming and bringing their mum,. i ve given you the numbers. can bringing their mum,. i ve given you the numbers. bringing their mum,. i ve given you the numbers. can i turn to rhun a . you the numbers. can i turn to rhun ap iorwerth- you the numbers. can i turn to rhun ap lorwerth. nigel you the numbers. can i turn to rhun ap lorwerth. nigel farage you the numbers. can i turn to rhun ap lorwerth. nigel farage wants - you the numbers. can i turn to rhun ap lorwerth. nigel farage wants to l ap lorwerth. nigel farage wants to make this an ap lorwerth. nigel farage wants to make this an immigration - ap lorwerth. nigel farage wants to make this an immigration election | make this an immigration election for his make this an immigration election for his own make this an immigration election for his own self make this an immigration election for his own self interest. - make this an immigration election for his own self interest. let s - for his own self interest. let s change for his own self interest. let s change the for his own self interest. let s change the tone. change the tone. applause - applause let s change the tone of the debate on immigration let s change the tone of the debate on immigration. too let s change the tone of the debate on immigration. too much- let s change the tone of the debate on immigration. too much of- let s change the tone of the debate on immigration. too much of it - let s change the tone of the debate on immigration. too much of it is l on immigration. too much of it is framed on immigration. too much of it is framed around on immigration. too much of it is framed around frankly on immigration. too much of it is framed around frankly the - on immigration. too much of it is framed around frankly the bigotry of people framed around frankly the bigotry of heaple like framed around frankly the bigotry of pe0ple like nigel framed around frankly the bigotry of people like nigel farage. framed around frankly the bigotry of people like nigel farage. is- framed around frankly the bigotry of people like nigel farage. people like nigel farage. is that the best you people like nigel farage. is that the best you can people like nigel farage. is that the best you can do people like nigel farage. is that the best you can do for- people like nigel farage. is that the best you can do for screen i the best you can do for screen pennies morden can t stand up to

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate 20240607-1380

Airing. i know most people are fed up. we didn t have a airing. i know most people are fed up. we didn t have a discussion i up. we didn t have a discussion about up. we didn t have a discussion about the up. we didn t have a discussion about the right up. we didn t have a discussion about the right kind up. we didn t have a discussion about the right kind of- up. we didn t have a discussion about the right kind of brexit, i up. we didn t have a discussion l about the right kind of brexit, we haven t about the right kind of brexit, we haven t discussed about the right kind of brexit, we haven t discussed it about the right kind of brexit, we haven t discussed it in about the right kind of brexit, we haven t discussed it in the - about the right kind of brexit, wei haven t discussed it in the general election haven t discussed it in the general election campaign. haven t discussed it in the general election campaign. inihili haven t discussed it in the general election campaign. haven t discussed it in the general election campaign. why are the main arties so election campaign. why are the main parties so low election campaign. why are the main parties so low to election campaign. why are the main parties so low to talk election campaign. why are the main parties so low to talk about - election campaign. why are the main parties so low to talk about the - parties so low to talk about the benefits of migration? i parties so low to talk about the benefits of migration?- parties so low to talk about the benefits of migration? i think they know what they benefits of migration? i think they know what they hear benefits of migration? i think they know what they hear that - benefits of migration? i think they know what they hear that people i benefits of migration? i think they i know what they hear that people do have concerns know what they hear that people do have concerns about know what they hear that people do have concerns about the know what they hear that people do have concerns about the impact of. have concerns about the impact of migration have concerns about the impact of migration in have concerns about the impact of migration. in terms have concerns about the impact of migration. in terms of have concerns about the impact of migration. in terms of housing - have concerns about the impact of| migration. in terms of housing and public migration. in terms of housing and public services, migration. in terms of housing and public services, it migration. in terms of housing and public services, it has migration. in terms of housing and public services, it has become - migration. in terms of housing and public services, it has become a i public services, it has become a stick public services, it has become a stick to public services, it has become a stick to beat public services, it has become a stick to beat them public services, it has become a stick to beat them with. - public services, it has become a stick to beat them with. they i public services, it has become a| stick to beat them with. they do sometimes stick to beat them with. they do sometimes talk stick to beat them with. they do sometimes talk about stick to beat them with. they do sometimes talk about them. - stick to beat them with. they do sometimes talk about them. toi stick to beat them with. they do i sometimes talk about them. to be frank. sometimes talk about them. to be frank. there s sometimes talk about them. to be frank. there s a sometimes talk about them. to be frank, there s a judgment - sometimes talk about them. to be frank, there s a judgment call- sometimes talk about them. to bei frank, there s a judgment call made that you frank, there s a judgment call made that you say frank, there s a judgment call made that you say the frank, there s a judgment call made that you say the truth, frank, there s a judgment call made that you say the truth, which - frank, there s a judgment call made that you say the truth, which is - that you say the truth, which is businesses that you say the truth, which is businesses are that you say the truth, which is businesses are crying - that you say the truth, which is businesses are crying out - that you say the truth, which is businesses are crying out for. that you say the truth, which is . businesses are crying out for more immigration businesses are crying out for more immigration because businesses are crying out for more immigration because there - businesses are crying out for more immigration because there is - businesses are crying out for more immigration because there is a - immigration because there is a skills immigration because there is a skills gap. immigration because there is a skills gap. and immigration because there is a skills gap, and there immigration because there is a skills gap, and there needs- immigration because there is a skills gap, and there needs toi immigration because there is a i skills gap, and there needs to be immigration because there is a - skills gap, and there needs to be a bridge skills gap, and there needs to be a bridge for skills gap, and there needs to be a bridge for people skills gap, and there needs to be a bridge for people to skills gap, and there needs to be a bridge for people to comment. - skills gap, and there needs to be a bridge for people to comment. it l bridge for people to comment. it doesn t~~ bridge for people to comment. it doesn t~~ it bridge for people to comment. it doesn t~~ it is bridge for people to comment. it doesn t. it is not bridge for people to comment. it doesn t. it is not playing - bridge for people to comment. it doesn t. it is not playing well. bridge for people to comment. it| doesn t. it is not playing well in the media doesn t. it is not playing well in the media or doesn t. it is not playing well in the media or doorstep. doesn t. it is not playing well in the media or doorstep. that - doesn t. it is not playing well in l the media or doorstep. that means they shy the media or doorstep. that means they shy away the media or doorstep. that means they shy away with the media or doorstep. that means they shy away with it. the media or doorstep. that means they shy away with it. but- the media or doorstep. that means they shy away with it. they shy away with it. but the ublic they shy away with it. but the public doesn t they shy away with it. but the public doesn t say they shy away with it. but the public doesn t say the - they shy away with it. but the public doesn t say the same i they shy away with it. but the - public doesn t say the same thing. 2.5 million people coming here in two years. nigel was right. fine.

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Transcripts For FOXNEWS America Reports 20240607-960

With 270,000 jobs and an unemployment rate that s been 4% or below for two and half years. you are helping a lot of working americans. any time the president is talking about economics, he s talking about bidenomics, full stop. on housing, you mentioned a really important area. we have a plan that will add 2 million affordable units to the housing stock. that would make a huge difference in one of the most important areas where americans really need help. and congress needs to work with us on that. it should be bipartisan trade some of these measures like the low-income housing tax credit are ones that republican have in the past supported. we have seen too many policies where folks on the other side of the aisle will resist helping working families in an area like housing because they think it benefits them politically. this president will never go there. we need to help families with housing. we have a plan to add 2 million units. let s get to work on in a bipartisan fashion. john: jared bernstein, we always up a sheet folks from the white house coming on. thank you for joining us today.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate 20240607-3240

Osborne, there was help to buy a under george osborne, and the mortgage guarantee scheme osborne, and the mortgage guarantee scheme is osborne, and the mortgage guarantee scheme is a osborne, and the mortgage guarantee scheme is a version of that. a lot of people scheme is a version of that. a lot of people could see it as a positive but the of people could see it as a positive but the difficulty is even though there but the difficulty is even though there is but the difficulty is even though there is a but the difficulty is even though there is a guarantee, there has to be questions around the affordability on housing. that s a fair oint, affordability on housing. that s a fair point, but affordability on housing. that s a fair point, but the affordability on housing. that s a fair point, but the broader - affordability on housing. that s a fair point, but the broader plan | fair point, but the broader plan behind labour s ideas is to get more houses built. affordable housing has to be the pa rt part of it. if you were to buy a house at that value where i m from in birmingham, you would be a millionaire, you could buy a big house for that. but in london, could you get a flat for central london for 600,000? you get a flat for central london for 600,000? ., ., , , for 600,000? you would be struggling to that date for 600,000? you would be struggling to that date these for 600,000? you would be struggling to that date these days. for 600,000? you would be struggling to that date these days. that s - to that date these days. that s why actual building is so important, and these changes to planning reform and these changes to planning reform and permission is really important as well. lots of developers and housing experts i ve spoken to have

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Signed 20240607-1800

Government of 2.7 million people, then we get the conservatives elected in 2010, 2015, 2017, telling us they ll reduce net migration to tens of thousands a year, 11.3 million, the conservatives have let in. most of those that come in are not directly reductive members of the economy. most of those that come in are actually dependent sand, lorenzo, the truth of this is this ought to be the immigration election because whenever we talk about housing, whether we talk about the fact that rents are up between 20 and 30% in most of the country in the last four years, whether we talk about the roads, whether we talk about the roads, whether we talk about infrastructure, we are living through a population crisis, an increase of 10 million people since mr blair came to power and frankly it s making us poorer, it s diminishing our quality of life and it s nothing to do with race or any of those issues, is to do with actually putting the interests of our communities first. we need to

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate 20240607-1920

Of tackling tackling the climate crisis is a way of tackling the pay gaps, investing in green of tackling the pay gaps, investing in greenjobs to make sure we ve got cleaner in greenjobs to make sure we ve got cleaner air, in greenjobs to make sure we ve got cleanerair, more in greenjobs to make sure we ve got cleaner air, more cohesive communities, i agree with every single communities, i agree with every single word. migration is not something we tolerate in the sky, we should something we tolerate in the sky, we should celebrate it. the audience uploading should celebrate it. the audience uploading should told those two parties. uploading should told those two parties, the labour party and the conservative party who are constantly reaching to the right on migration constantly reaching to the right on migration is what they are doing is wrong migration is what they are doing is wrong the migration is what they are doing is wrong, the people in this country are decent. wrong, the people in this country are decent, they want to see communities brought together and celebrated, and we are stronger together~ celebrated, and we are stronger together. i hope the labour party and the together. i hope the labour party and the conservative party heard that loud and the conservative party heard that loud because the green party will always. that loud because the green party will always - that loud because the green party will always. . . will always. they also want places in gp surgeries, will always. they also want places in gp surgeries, in will always. they also want places in gp surgeries, in schools, - will always. they also want places in gp surgeries, in schools, and - in gp surgeries, in schools, and people who support nigel farage in many communities around the uk said the only reason is because they re too many people. this the only reason is because they re too many people- too many people. as a lack of housing. too many people. as a lack of housing. it s too many people. as a lack of housing, it s hard too many people. as a lack of housing, it s hard to - too many people. as a lack of housing, it s hard to get - too many people. as a lack of housing, it s hard to get it. too many people. as a lack of housing, it s hard to get it in l too many people. as a lack of - housing, it s hard to get it in nhs appointment, these problems aren t the problems of. tell appointment, these problems aren t the problems of. . . the problems of. tell million extra people

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Legitimacy of the appointment of special counsel mo the biden law fare is his presidency is even worse. the border shambles violent crime remains in inflation continuing to spike with housing totally unaffordable with 2 wars raging overseas no end in sight and even democrats are even questioning biden s mental acuity. no surprise the vast majority of americans believe our countries on the wrong track so i will former president trump cut through the law fair and dirty political tricks to reach these americans and demonstrate a better future moments ago i sat them at the former president here s part 1 of the interview. sean: we got breaking news as i mentioned in my open i want to get your reaction that the appeals course has stopped the georgia election case law and appeal on willis disqualification is pending on the appeals of a florida judge

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