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BBC News

morning's newspapers. let's have a look at some of the front pages. the guardian leads on what it calls an "ill—tempered debate". it talks about the fact that the two leaders actually tore into each other�*s election promises. the i newspaper describes it as an "angry tv clash". its front page also previews a story it has on the tories considering announcing a policy of leaving the european court of human rights — something which could theoretically make it easier to carry out the rwanda plan. across newspapers which have traditionally been supportive of the conservatives, rishi sunak�*s debate performance has been getting positive reviews. "kapow — feisty rishi floors starmer over £2,000 tax rise" reads the front of the daily express. labour rejects the figure used by sunak, because it is based on assumptions provided by tory political advisers.

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Newsday

attention _ countries. turning our attention to _ countries. turning our attention to hong i countries. turning our l attention to hong kong, countries. turning our i attention to hong kong, the national security board that has been in place now, we have seen activists jailed in hong kongin seen activists jailed in hong kong in this last week. today isjune kong in this last week. today is june the kong in this last week. today isjune the 4th, a significant day for both china, and one hong kong usually marks with the anniversary of the tiananmen square crackdown, massive vigils to mourn its victims. i want to get your reaction to what has happened with this national security law in hong kong and china's position on what it plans to do with hong kong going forward? i'm happy you mentioned this law, because doing all of this exactly in accordance with the law. if there are riots, we have to do something. we still hope that hong kong can maintain its one country, two systems, because that is in our own interest, but the law is the law, if anyone violates the law, just like any other country, china will do it

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The Rachel Maddow Show

business records, which is why he was convicted of 34 felonies last thursday. stormy daniels has now done her first interview since the verdict, and in that first interview, you can see that she's just -- i mean, it's an emotional interview, but you can see she's overwhelmed in particular by the revolution that even though this one trump case is over, this whole thing is never going to be over for her. >> it's not how i feel, it's how i don't feel. i'm obviously glad of the verdict because in a way it also proves that i was telling the truth, that i was not paid for sex. you know, it was not a prostitution job. i was not an escort. i was not a prostitute. but i guess i just thought that would put the bow on the package and it would be all tied up and good. and it's not. it's not really any different. except that i, you know, the good part is i don't have to go

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Jesse Watters Primetime

of justice who suddenly disappears and shows up as an trsistant districtisappeard attorney right as trump's case in new york starts to proceed. >>n ne sta you want to talk about political court? >> this has nothing to do. this has nothing to do. no i, it's not. >> this has nothing to doth with president biden. yeah, sure. paser three guynumbe at justice took a 50% pay cut to just work for a local d.a. just weeks after trump announced he was runningen for president. >> and the case against him miraculously gett? ainss revived. do you think that's a coincidence? who gives themselves a demotions and slashes their own salary in half? >> unless they're ordered to. stephanopoulos thinks you're stupid. >> biden's entire campaign's dirty revenge tour.reveng >> which is crazy because he claims trump's out for reveng whie. trump >> here's trump on that. a lot of democrats have expressed concern that if you're elected, you're going to want revengf yoe. ng you've said, no, my revenge is going to be success forg to b america. you've just had this verdict. do you still fees tol the same?

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BBC News

always. great _ immigration debate. david, as always, great to _ immigration debate. david, as always, great to talk - immigration debate. david, as always, great to talk to - immigration debate. david, as always, great to talk to you, l immigration debate. david, as - always, great to talk to you, thank you so much. emigration is what nigel farage says the selection is all about and the conservatives have put forward their plans. let�*s bring in an immigration lawyer who joins plans. let�*s bring in an immigration lawyer whojoins us from plans. let�*s bring in an immigration lawyer who joins us from london. talk me through what you make of everyone�*s policies and bad points on immigration. tt everyone's policies and bad points on immigration.— everyone's policies and bad points on immigration. if we talk about the conservatives _ on immigration. if we talk about the conservatives continuing _ on immigration. if we talk about the conservatives continuing with - on immigration. if we talk about the conservatives continuing with the i conservatives continuing with the rwanda plan as search, despite the fact that not a single flight has taken off, labour had said they will not proceed with that. the conservatives have said they will put a cap on migration numbers. we heard this before under theresa may and david cameron, caps were searched, it failed, whether the public believe them or not, when they had a chance to enact this, but it�*s something different altogether. labour says that they have tried to

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BBC News

just to get the excitement up. a"i:c former labour adviser tom hamilton. sir tom, you advise ed miliband. i sirtom, you advise ed miliband. i would start of the team then and i was pretending to be david cameron, and then later printed to be nigel farage. and then later printed to be nigel faraie. �* ., farage. i'm intrigued about the advisers have _ farage. i'm intrigued about the advisers have to _ farage. i'm intrigued about the advisers have to do _ farage. i'm intrigued about the advisers have to do that. i i farage. i'm intrigued about the advisers have to do that. i do l farage. i'm intrigued about the i advisers have to do that. i do that? i've been doing david cameron for a long time. i had a pretty good sense of what he was likely to say —— working with david cameron. you need to know what the policies are and what language they use. it's not that hard to know there is because they do it all the time. it's all that hard a job. almost you want to do an impression. did that hard a job. almost you want to do an impression.— that hard a job. almost you want to do an impression.- i i that hard a job. almost you want to do an impression.- i was . do an impression. did you? i was never an impression _ do an impression. did you? i was never an impression is. - do an impression. did you? i was never an impression is. i - do an impression. did you? i was never an impression is. i want i do an impression. did you? i was never an impression is. i want to | never an impression is. i want to iet the never an impression is. i want to get the speech — never an impression is. i want to get the speech patterns. - never an impression is. i want to get the speech patterns. a i never an impression is. i want to get the speech patterns. a bit, l never an impression is. i want to i get the speech patterns. a bit, and ou want get the speech patterns. a bit, and you want to — get the speech patterns. a bit, and you want to get _ get the speech patterns. a bit, and you want to get the _ get the speech patterns. a bit, and you want to get the attacks - get the speech patterns. a bit, and you want to get the attacks that i get the speech patterns. a bit, and you want to get the attacks that he j you want to get the attacks that he would be likely to give. one thing about that job would be likely to give. one thing about thatjob is that you have a licence to be rude to the leader's face in a way that a lot of people aren't. i guess how good i was, i don't do that any more. joe. don't do that any more. joe, is there different _

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BBC News

poverty through measures like the scottish child payment, and by supporting development in the economy and the work we are undertaking with renewable energy we can generate the boost to employment and growth that is significant and which we have demonstrated already by improving the performance of the scottish economy since we came to office, so these will be the foundations of the steps that we take to push the economy and to make sure we can invest in eradicating child poverty. sure we can invest in eradicating child poverty-— sure we can invest in eradicating child ove . ., ., ., child poverty. turning to migration, is the position _ child poverty. turning to migration, is the position in _ child poverty. turning to migration, is the position in scotland _ child poverty. turning to migration, is the position in scotland if - child poverty. turning to migration, is the position in scotland if and i is the position in scotland if and when _ is the position in scotland if and when it— is the position in scotland if and when it comes _ is the position in scotland if and when it comes to _ is the position in scotland if and when it comes to the _ is the position in scotland if and when it comes to the issue i is the position in scotland if and when it comes to the issue of i when it comes to the issue of migration? _ when it comes to the issue of migration? what— when it comes to the issue of migration? what about - when it comes to the issue of migration? what about the i migration? what about the conservatives— migration? what about the conservatives announcing i migration? what about the | conservatives announcing a migration? what about the i conservatives announcing a cap migration? what about the - conservatives announcing a cap on visas? _ conservatives announcing a cap on visas? ., .,, , .., visas? one of the most significant contributors _ visas? one of the most significant contributors to _ visas? one of the most significant contributors to economic - visas? one of the most significant contributors to economic growth l visas? one of the most significant| contributors to economic growth is population growth so i completely reject the anti—migration agenda of the labour and conservative parties because we have to recognise what fuels economic growth is the movement of people, we attract people into our economy and we have

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The Context

as we heard there, the stakes really are high. this is the first time for many people that these leaders will get to showcase themselves and, indeed, their policies. now, as alex was saying, the debate goes on for about one hour and ten minutes, kicking off at 9pm. we are in a studio not farfrom salford in greater manchester and the audience there will be able to ask questions of the leaders. the debate will be moderated by itv�*sjulie etchingham. one of the things when any of these debates take place which people will been watching for is fact checking the claims that come from the politicians, they will be claim and counterclaim coming, and a torrent, i am sure. my colleague nick eardley has been looking at some of those issues and challenges added that debate. , , ., ., ., debate. yes, the first head-to-head toni . ht. a debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight- a big _ debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight. a big moment _ debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight. a big moment in _ debate. yes, the first head-to-head tonight. a big moment in the i tonight. a big moment in the campaign. which claims can you trust and which can you not to trust? bbc verify will be here today to look at

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BBC News

during the campaign, making mexico's election one of the most violent in recent history. we can look at some live pictures in mexico city, the main central plaza in the mexican capital. there you can see supporters gathering, supporters of claudia sheinbaum, as we wait for her to take the stage. will grant, what's the latest you can tell us. �* , ., ., what's the latest you can tell us. �*, ., ., us. it's one of those situations _ us. it's one of those situations where - us. it's one of those situations where it | us. it's one of those | situations where it is us. it's one of those i situations where it is a us. it's one of those - situations where it is a little too early to say anything definitive. getting indications from both parties of victory, kind of normal at this time of the evening after a vote. i suspect we will know something more definitive in the coming hours, probably sooner rather than later. in the main plaza in mexico city, claudia

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BBC News

tessa there. interesting because you can come on here and say what you want and you can say what the polished policies should be. the politicians come on, you see it on the telly and you hear it on the radio and today set the agenda. what agenda should they be setting? ultimately, you are the boss. lynn in edinburgh, print in ely. kim, good morning. tell us more, your voice, your vote, your point? you asked about _ voice, your vote, your point? you asked about something hopeful and i think the _ asked about something hopeful and i think the hope — asked about something hopeful and i think the hope lies _ asked about something hopeful and i think the hope lies with _ asked about something hopeful and i think the hope lies with our- asked about something hopeful and i think the hope lies with our young i think the hope lies with our young people _ think the hope lies with our young people. that— think the hope lies with our young people. that is— think the hope lies with our young people. that is where _ think the hope lies with our young people. that is where i— think the hope lies with our young people. that is where i would i people. that is where i would votem — people. that is where i would votem there _ people. that is where i would vote... there has— people. that is where i would vote... there has been- people. that is where i would vote... there has been a i people. that is where i would vote... there has been a lot. people. that is where i would. vote... there has been a lot of conversation _ vote... there has been a lot of conversation about— vote... there has been a lot of conversation about national. vote... there has been a lot of- conversation about national service. telling _ conversation about national service. telling young — conversation about national service. telling young people _ conversation about national service. telling young people into _ conversation about national service. telling young people into good i telling young people into good citizens — telling young people into good citizens. but _ telling young people into good citizens. but that _ telling young people into good citizens. but that misses i telling young people into good citizens. but that misses the l telling young people into good i citizens. but that misses the point also if— citizens. but that misses the point also if we — citizens. but that misses the point also if we are _ citizens. but that misses the point also if we are not _ citizens. but that misses the point also if we are not supporting i citizens. but that misses the point also if we are not supporting them from _ also if we are not supporting them from birth— also if we are not supporting them from birth upwards, _ also if we are not supporting them from birth upwards, to— also if we are not supporting them from birth upwards, to be - also if we are not supporting them from birth upwards, to be part i also if we are not supporting them from birth upwards, to be part of. from birth upwards, to be part of our society— from birth upwards, to be part of our society and _ from birth upwards, to be part of our society and communities i from birth upwards, to be part of our society and communities and j from birth upwards, to be part of- our society and communities and give them _ our society and communities and give them everything _ our society and communities and give them everything they— our society and communities and give them everything they need, - our society and communities and give them everything they need, how- our society and communities and give them everything they need, how canl them everything they need, how can we ask— them everything they need, how can we ask them — them everything they need, how can we ask them for— them everything they need, how can we ask them for something - them everything they need, how can we ask them for something in - them everything they need, how can. we ask them for something in return? post pandemic, —

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