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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:22:00

He explains minute to minute which is typical for his approach over the years. is typical for his approach over the ears. :. is typical for his approach over the ears. :, , , , :, :,, years. there are splits within hamas which we should years. there are splits within hamas which we should not years. there are splits within hamas which we should not ignore, - which we should not ignore, there s a report that the palestinian authority will not be welcomed by hamas or any other arab organisations, that would be a concern to the white house, they cannot put the next day solutions in place there promising. i cannot put the next day solutions in place there promising. place there promising. i think that is way down place there promising. i think that is way down the place there promising. i think that is way down the line. place there promising. i think that is way down the line. i place there promising. i think that is way down the line. i think- place there promising. i think that is way down the line. i think the l is way down the line. i think the immediate is way down the line. i think the immediate challenge that most gazans would want, whatever has been said, is an immediate stop to the current crisis is an immediate stop to the current crisis and is an immediate stop to the current crisis and war, because let s face it, crisis and war, because let s face it. 23 crisis and war, because let s face it, 2.3 million every day have to face it, 2.3 million every day have to face life changing conditions, and it is become totally intolerable. so ithink it is become totally intolerable. so i think the it is become totally intolerable. so i think the focus should be as biden said, i think the focus should be as biden said. it s i think the focus should be as biden said, it s time to end the war, but for me. said, it s time to end the war, but for me. the said, it s time to end the war, but for me, the obstacle to him achieving for me, the obstacle to him achieving that is precisely in

Hamas , Approach , Report , Palestinian-authority , Ears , Which , Place , The-white-house , Solutions , Concern , Organisations , Arab

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:04:00

The speculation among conservative voters. you heard the speculation regarding among conservative voters. you heard the speculation regarding the - among conservative voters. you heard the speculation regarding the worst i the speculation regarding the worst pulling for the conservatives, that maybe the reform uk party, with the run for the conservative right, emerges as a new force. if he wins in clacton on c, does not become more likely? i in clacton on c, does not become more likely? more likely? i think so, and the ullin: more likely? i think so, and the pulling out more likely? i think so, and the pulling out already more likely? i think so, and the pulling out already suggests - more likely? i think so, and the l pulling out already suggests that nigel farage will win that seat and nigel farage will win that seat and nigel farage will win that seat and nigel farage inside the house of commons the first time you have seen that it puts the cats amongst the pigeons. it means that whoever takes over the conservative party after the next election, nigel farage has said he does notjust plain salida reform for the election campaign, he then salida reform for five years. he is leading the reformer side of the house of commons and some of the most interesting fights won t be between the new labour government,

Speculation , Voters , Right , Reform-uk-party , Conservatives , Worst , Force , Run , Nigel-farage , Time , Seat , L

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:24:00

You can t build a frigate in a year. to stand next to m military veterans, but the numbers it s all about the numbers. why do labour not commit to it the conservatives to two. br; commit to it the conservatives to two. r, ::;~, 1: commit to it the conservatives to two. , ::;~,:: ., commit to it the conservatives to two. j ::;~,:: ~ ., . ., . two. by 2030? today s announcement was all about two. by 2030? today s announcement was all about positioning, two. by 2030? today s announcement was all about positioning, new - was all about positioning, new triple was all about positioning, new triple lock was all about positioning, new triple lock sound was all about positioning, new triple lock sound like - was all about positioning, new triple lock sound like it - was all about positioning, new triple lock sound like it means| triple lock sound like it means something triple lock sound like it means something but triple lock sound like it means something but it triple lock sound like it means something but it doesn t i triple lock sound like it means| something but it doesn t mean anything something but it doesn t mean anything at something but it doesn t mean anything at all. something but it doesn t mean anything at all, we something but it doesn t mean anything at all, we are - something but it doesn t mean i anything at all, we are committed something but it doesn t mean - anything at all, we are committed to maintaining anything at all, we are committed to maintaining britain s anything at all, we are committed to maintaining britain s nuclear- maintaining britain s nuclear deterrent maintaining britain s nuclear deterrent which maintaining britain s nuclear deterrent which we - maintaining britain s nuclear deterrent which we do - maintaining britain s nuclear. deterrent which we do anyway. maintaining britain s nuclear- deterrent which we do anyway. the men standing deterrent which we do anyway. the men standing around deterrent which we do anyway. the men standing around military- deterrent which we do anyway. the i men standing around military figures trying men standing around military figures trying to men standing around military figures trying to tell men standing around military figures trying to tell the men standing around military figures trying to tell the product men standing around military figures trying to tell the product that - men standing around military figures trying to tell the product that the i trying to tell the product that the labour trying to tell the product that the labour party trying to tell the product that the labour party has trying to tell the product that the labour party has changed, - trying to tell the product that the labour party has changed, that l trying to tell the product that the| labour party has changed, that is trying to tell the product that the i labour party has changed, that is no longer labour party has changed, that is no longer the labour party has changed, that is no longer the labour labour party has changed, that is no longer the labour party labour party has changed, that is no longer the labour party of labour party has changed, that is no longer the labour party ofjeremy i longer the labour party ofjeremy corbyn longer the labour party ofjeremy corbyn who longer the labour party ofjeremy corbyn who was longer the labour party ofjeremy corbyn who was much longer the labour party ofjeremy corbyn who was much more - longer the labour party ofjeremy i corbyn who was much more equivocal on the corbyn who was much more equivocal on the stuff, corbyn who was much more equivocal on the stuff, but corbyn who was much more equivocal on the stuff, but you re corbyn who was much more equivocal on the stuff, but you re right, - corbyn who was much more equivocal on the stuff, but you re right, the i on the stuff, but you re right, the key policy on the stuff, but you re right, the key policy thing on the stuff, but you re right, the key policy thing is on the stuff, but you re right, the key policy thing is this on the stuff, but you re right, the key policy thing is this 2.5% - on the stuff, but you re right, the key policy thing is this 2.5% gdpi key policy thing is this 2.5% gdp commitment key policy thing is this 2.5% gdp commitment and key policy thing is this 2.5% gdp commitment and labour- key policy thing is this 2.5% gdp commitment and labour has i key policy thing is this 2.5% gdp commitment and labour has not key policy thing is this 2.5% gdp i commitment and labour has not gone as far commitment and labour has not gone as far as commitment and labour has not gone as far as the commitment and labour has not gone as far as the tories commitment and labour has not gone as far as the tories is commitment and labour has not gone as far as the tories is to commitment and labour has not gone as far as the tories is to set commitment and labour has not gone as far as the tories is to set a - as far as the tories is to set a date when as far as the tories is to set a date when they as far as the tories is to set a date when they will as far as the tories is to set a date when they will hit - as far as the tories is to set a date when they will hit that, i as far as the tories is to set a i date when they will hit that, the lid reason date when they will hit that, the lid reason for date when they will hit that, the lid reason for that date when they will hit that, the lid reason for that is date when they will hit that, the lid reason for that is that - date when they will hit that, the lid reason for that is that labour assumed lid reason for that is that labour assumed that lid reason for that is that labour assumed that if lid reason for that is that labour assumed that if they lid reason for that is that labour assumed that if they do - lid reason for that is that labour assumed that if they do commit| lid reason for that is that labour. assumed that if they do commit to

Conservatives , Numbers , Frigate , Military-veterans , Wouldn-t , All , Anything , Two , Something , Triple-lock-sound , British , Doesn-t-do-party

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 02:43:00

And histories because of it. l and i don t think that feels the case at all now. - katy s just confirmed it with a huge, red, enormous pen. erm, you know, ithink- the thing that i m much struck by and i haven t been- in the company for 18 months, but the teams that have been responsible for making sure l that the quality of the content is as good as it can be, - and bear in mind, twitterl is much smaller and more resource constrained - than the other platforms, has been decimated. the interaction with i the civil society groups that they used to talk- to a lot, through to the actual moderators of the content and so on and i think- that does matter. i think it makes the content less reliable, which makesl it less useful, which, - you know, feeds the loops that we ve all been talking about. and i want to talk to you a little bit more about that, but i do know you haven t spoken that much about your departure from the company. i mean, what i remember is the sort of battle to force elon musk to buy after he signed the contract and then he appeared

Erm , Company , Case , Ithink , Pen , The-thing , Katy , Histories , Red , Haven-t , 18 , Content

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:47:00

To rwanda not to be processed that but actually stay there as well. labour have said today they wouldn t do that but they are open to potentially having people go overseas to be processed for those asylum claims before we know whether or not they will actually be allowed to stay. or not they will actually be allowed tosta :, ~ or not they will actually be allowed to stay. jack, thank you very much. that is our to stay. jack, thank you very much. that is our political to stay. jack, thank you very much. that is our political correspondent l that is our political correspondent jack fenwick speaking to me to live on bbc news. (pres)ticketmaster said it s working to mitigate the risk to customers, after hackers claimed to have stolen the details of more than 560 million users. the company confirmed unauthorised activity on its database, but has not said how many people are affected. our business reporter simon browning has the latest. ticketmaster one of the biggest ticket platforms in the world. it s where you buy your chance

People , Asylum , Labour-have , Jack-fenwick , Bbc-news , L , Correspondent , Stay , Tosta , Details , Users , Hackers

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:50:00

In venice. but at the same time, i understand that venice is like a fairy tale place and everyone wants to come. what i can say is it would be nice not only to stay in the centre but go also visiting different areas and then you can see the real life of venice that still exists. 50 the real life of venice that still exists. l, the real life of venice that still exists. ., , exists. so there are still hidden arts exists. so there are still hidden parts with exists. so there are still hidden parts with real exists. so there are still hidden parts with real residents - exists. so there are still hidden parts with real residents living | parts with real residents living there. because it does when you look at it, it looks like a studio, like at it, it looks like a studio, like a museum, a living museum. i completely agree. i rememberten completely agree. i remember ten years ago there was a scare that venice was going to be a city museum or disneyland. and now we have arrived at this situation. so it is sad to say but i don t know if you have been to dubrovnik but it is a marvellous place but now there are

Everyone , Dwarfing-venice , Centre , Fairy-tale-place , Parts , Areas , L , Life , Residents , Real , Arts , 50

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:53:00

Nearly all the year. so really we can see that climate change is real. and having all these big ships, they don t use electricity from the town but they still use fuel, environmentally it is polluting everything. environmentally it is polluting everything- environmentally it is polluting eve hint. l, l , l, everything. francesco, it is good of ou to everything. francesco, it is good of you to bring everything. francesco, it is good of you to bring this everything. francesco, it is good of you to bring this to everything. francesco, it is good of you to bring this to our everything. francesco, it is good of you to bring this to our attention. l you to bring this to our attention. author, architect and of course resident of venice. thank you for sharing your concerns. resident of venice. thank you for sharing your concerns. thank you so much and have sharing your concerns. thank you so much and have a sharing your concerns. thank you so much and have a nice sharing your concerns. thank you so much and have a nice day. - from the city of bridges to a landscape that inspired poets like wordsworth. the lake district is one of the wettest places in england, so it s no surprise its home to one of country s rarest habitats a temperate rainforest. the borrowdale valley has now been declared a national nature reserve, and it s hoped this status will help protect the ancient woodlands. 0ur correspondent judy hobson has more. deep in the heart of borrowdale

Climate-change-in-india , Electricity , Ships , Town , Francesco , Everything , Course , Architect , Author , L , Attention , Fuel

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:52:00

That you and especially your wife were instrumental in banning those huge cruise ships that would arrive every day at venice. you would see these massive, massive liners, massive ships dwarfing venice itself. . . massive ships dwarfing venice itself. ., , l, massive ships dwarfing venice itself. l, l, l, l, massive ships dwarfing venice itself. l, l, l, itself. has not not made a big enou:h itself. has not not made a big enough difference? itself. has not not made a big enough difference? why - itself. has not not made a big enough difference? why do i itself. has not not made a big i enough difference? why do you continue to campaign like this regarding, especially those to groups of 25 people plus. thea;r regarding, especially those to groups of 25 people plus. they band the cruise ships groups of 25 people plus. they band the cruise ships to groups of 25 people plus. they band the cruise ships to pass groups of 25 people plus. they band the cruise ships to pass in groups of 25 people plus. they band the cruise ships to pass in front - groups of 25 people plus. they band the cruise ships to pass in front of i the cruise ships to pass in front of saint marks but they arrive from the back and then they come to venice. the big problem now it seems that they want to dredge a channel from the land arrives again to venice. and that would be very, very dangerous also for the movement of the water and for the rising of the water. like in these days i had water. like in these days i had water in my house every day and it is very strange in the period of june. normally, the high tide in november and now we have high tide

Cruise-ships , L , Dwarfing-venice , Liners , Wife , Groups , Difference , Front , People-plus , Big-enou-h , R , Thea

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:01:00

Over the weekend, champions league final. some cloud over the weekend, but champions league final. some cloud over the weekend, but for champions league final. some cloud over the weekend, but for most - champions league final. some cloud over the weekend, but for most of l over the weekend, but for most of us, it s going to be dry with some warm sunny spells. the full details very shortly. it s saturday, istjune. president biden has set out a new proposal from israel which he said could end the war in gaza. mr biden called it decisive and urged both hamas and israel s leaders to accept the deal. hamas said it views the proposal positively . our reporter vincent mcaviney has more. after almost eight months of israeli response to the 7th october attacks by hamas, gaza lays largely in ruins, with the lives of palestinians who call it home turned upside down. more than 36,000 have been killed across the region, according to the hamas run health ministry. hundreds of thousands are displaced and aid is struggling to reach them. the conflict has put the us israel relationship under immense pressure.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 03:43:00

That people could change i the course of political stories and histories because of it. l and i don t think that feels the case at all now. - katy s just confirmed it with a huge, red, enormous pen. erm, you know, ithink- the thing that i m much struck by and i haven t been- in the company for 18 months, but the teams that have been responsible for making sure l that the quality of the content is as good as it can be, - and bear in mind, twitterl is much smaller and more resource constrained - than the other platforms, has been decimated. the interaction with i the civil society groups that they used to talk- to a lot, through to the actual moderators of the content and so on and i think- that does matter. i think it makes the content less reliable, which makesl it less useful, which, - you know, feeds the loops that we ve all been talking about. and i want to talk to you a little bit more about that, but i do know you haven t spoken that much about your departure from the company. i mean, what i remember is the sort of battle to force elon musk to buy after he signed the contract and then he appeared to want to back out of it.

People , Erm , Company , Case , Ithink , Pen , Course , The-thing , Katy , Histories , Stories , Red