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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:15:00

I want you to meet the guy in the hot club. he s so good-looking, so nice. he seemed like he could bring my brother, or my younger brother. he just seemed like such a nice guy. that he was just, he really wanted to try. they accepted him as someone that brittani was trying to help. and who might help her. very charming. i thought he was well mannered. he thought the girls were really shallow at his age. they just wanted to go out and have one night stands. and he didn t want to be involved in relationships like that. he really wanted sincere relationships with women. in addition to which he was, those women could plainly see, a bit of ahady. and of course, you know how gossip could be. good-looking young guy? brittani treated him very quietly. he stayed in the master bedroom? where did she stay? he had she had a place by the pool. the swimming pool. she likes to listen to it at

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Sunday 20240604 13:17:00

These are a room full of his fellow democrats, and the concept of the white house correspondents dinner would be were correspondents always adversaries with those we re supposed to check power with. once a year we have a dinner and show that we can crack jokes at each other s expense which has turned into just a gigantic love fest for the democrat party, the establishment inside d.c. will: the met gala, the oscars of politics. pete: absolutely. and, actually rachel: the double standard is interesting too. last week they had the state dinner with the south korean president, and chip and joanne, you know them from texas, a great couple, they went. she s korean, half of korean-american, and she went and posted it online. they re a nonpolitical couple, but just imagine if they had gone to the state dinner in the trump white house. and sean and i actually talked about that on our podcast, on the kitchen table

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20240604 06:44:00

About the work you concern the television. talk to me about the work you began. - concern the television. talk to me about the work you began. a - concern the television. talk to me | about the work you began. a good friend andrew about the work you began. a good friend andrew brown about the work you began. a good friend andrew brown put - about the work you began. a good friend andrew brown put a - about the work you began. a good friend andrew brown put a thing i about the work you began. a good i friend andrew brown put a thing out to southport on the media and within an hour to southport on the media and within an hour we to southport on the media and within an hour we saw two e mails and messages an hour we saw two e mails and messages from family, joanne, and philip. messages from family, joanne, and philip. and messages from family, joanne, and philip, and he is in singapore at the moment they cannot be there, and that is the moment they cannot be there, and that is how the moment they cannot be there, and that is how it the moment they cannot be there, and that is how it started. the beginning of a fantastic 12 months, 13 months beginning of a fantastic 12 months, 13 monthsjourney. beginning of a fantastic 12 months, 13 months journey. beginning of a fantastic 12 months, 13 monthsjourney. beginning of a fantastic 12 months, 13 months journey. what will happen tomorrow? what 13 months journey. what will happen tomorrow? what will 13 months journey. what will happen tomorrow? what will we 13 months journey. what will happen tomorrow? what will we see? - 13 months journey. what will happen tomorrow? what will we see? the i tomorrow? what will we see? the family have tomorrow? what will we see? the family have just tomorrow? what will we see? the family have just seen it so it will be unveiled it will be veiled and covered be unveiled it will be veiled and covered and be unveiled it will be veiled and covered and we have the high sheriff of merseyside will be present and the town of merseyside will be present and the town mayor of sefton as well as representatives of the regiment, veterans. representatives of the regiment, veterans, families, schoolchildren from veterans, families, schoolchildren from the veterans, families, schoolchildren from the primary school where went to. from the primary school where went to church from the primary school where went to. church town primary were, they

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Transcripts for MSNBC Velshi 20240604 14:55:00

Professor of history i american studies at yale university, jennifer reube opinion writer with th washington post and msnb political analyst. joanne, you are an expert on violence, violence in politics a couple things that happene this week are the last coupl of weeks have stood out to me. one is donald trump calling fo people to protest and take bac the nation on thursday night the host that fox had said thi is not a good time to give u your ar-15s. you saw the lindsey graham comment onmaybe if donal trump smashed some windows and punches a cop in the, face wil be immediately released. he was meeting that by the way in the context that people are accusing alvin bragg of bein soft on crime, generally but the bottom line is we ar in this fraught moment where first amendment rights intact, one might want to be cautiou about things that sugges violence oh, for sure it s irresponsible. very blatantly irresponsible t use that kind of language. i think it s also important to

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:48:00

For their educational standards. caversham primary s report is yet to be published on the ofsted website. meanwhile, the school is grieving for its head teacher. aruna iyengar, bbc news. new research shows that people in some parts of the country are three times more likely to need emergency treatment for lung conditions such as asthma. about one in eight deaths in the uk are caused by chronic lung disease, making it the third largest killer behind cancer and heart disease. our reporterjim reed has been to see how one hospital is reducing admissions. amy was just the centre of our family. she was just full of life, really. and she was only 22. she was just lovely. she had a heart of gold. joanne s daughter, amy, had lived with severe asthma all her life. the young mum always carried

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:55:00

She was just lovely. she had a heart of gold. joanne s daughter, amy, had lived with severe asthma all her life. it s just breathing. it s something that everyone takes for granted. and, at times, amy could notjust breathe. i didn t want to come in. then in october, amy collapsed in the middle of the night. an ambulance was called. they started her heart again. and then they took her to wigan royal infirmary. lots of people came into the room, into the family room and said that her brain had been starved of oxygen during the asthma attack. i actually feel sick as if i m going in to get my results. and then i had to come home and, on the friday night after school, and tell bailey that his mummy had died, which was just the worst thing i ve ever had to do.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:23:00

Around one in eight deaths in the uk are caused by chronic lung disease, making it the third largest killer behind cancer and heart disease. our reporterjim reed has been to see how one hospital is reducing admissions. amy was just the centre of our family. she was just full of life, really. and she was only 22. she was just lovely. she had a heart of gold. joanne s daughter, amy, had lived with severe asthma all her life. the young mum always carried an inhaler and shielded at home through the pandemic. it s just breathing. it s something that everyone takes for granted. and, at times, amy could notjust breathe. i didn t want to come in. then in october, amy collapsed in the middle of the night. she couldn t breathe. an ambulance was called. they started her heart again. and then they took her to wigan royal infirmary. lots of people came into the room, into the family room and said that

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 13:19:00

Coming up on the bbc news channel: sarah hunter hopes for the perfect end the england captain and world cup winner will retire from rugby against scotland this weekend at her home town stadium in newcastle. new research shows a sharp north south divide in the number of people needing emergency hospital treatment for lung conditions. the figures are three times higher in some parts of the country than the richest areas of the uk. the research by the charity asthma and lung uk shows the north west of england, central scotland and parts of northern ireland had much higher rates of illness and death than other areas. 0ur health correspondent, jim reed, reports. amy was just the centre of our family. she was just full of life, really. and she was only 22. joanne s daughter, amy,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 14:43:00

For its head teacher. aruna iyengar, bbc news. new research shows a sharp north/south divide in the number of people needing emergency hospital treatment for lung conditions. the figures are three times higher in some parts of the country than the richest areas of the uk. the research, by the charity asthma and lung uk shows the north west of england, central scotland and parts of northern ireland had much higher rates of illness and death than other areas. 0ur health correspondent, jim reed, reports. amy was just the centre of our family. she was just full of life, really. and she was only 22. joanne s daughter, amy, had lived with severe asthma all her life. it s just breathing. it s something that everyone takes for granted. and, at times, amy could notjust breathe. then in october, amy collapsed in the middle of the night.

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