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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 00:08:00

it that, from the elon musk angle. it was that, from the elon musk angle. it was clunky, but he has got such it was clunky, but he has got such an it was clunky, but he has got such an adversarial relationship with the press, i think relationship with the press, i think it relationship with the press, i think it was always going to be picked think it was always going to be picked apart one way or the other~ picked apart one way or the other~ i picked apart one way or the other. i think that he just got out, other. i think that he just got out, hopped in, and is ready to lo, out, hopped in, and is ready to do. he out, hopped in, and is ready to do. he has out, hopped in, and is ready to go, he has set the early stage, which go, he has set the early stage, which is go, he has set the early stage, which is smart. which is smart. rina, how do ou which is smart. rina, how do you contrast which is smart. rina, how do you contrast that which is smart. rina, how do

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:50:00

this time they really well sorted out. in this time they really well sorted out. . , ., out. in that interview he ust gave to the sac, out. in that interview he ust gave he the see. he i out. in that interview he ust gave to the bbc, he said out. in that interview he ust gave to the bbc, he said that h out. in that interview he just gave to the bbc, he said that he - out. in that interview he just gave to the bbc, he said that he is - to the bbc, he said that he is asking the home secretary for greater powers to be able to root out corrupt police officers. is that something that is likely to happen? at the home secretary is conducting a review into exactly that process. that review will be pronounced at the end of this month. he is making a strong case that, yes, there should be a change, as things stand as may surprise people, but as things stand, police officers are employed not under normal employment law, but under very specific police regulations. this means that, ultimate

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:23:00

like, we will see when we look at the list of charges, there may have been something of a kitchen sink approach to pulling in as many things as possible, and they would have to see if it works. and be aware of the fact that if it does work and results in a felony conviction which is not going to be an easy fight, the maximum possible outcome isn t or is in some ways more symbolic than tremendously consequential to the trump future. and if it doesn t? and if it doesn t i think i ve been bragg will pay is steep but it s a good price and donald trump who is a creature who knows how to fund raise off the worse type of political news cycle of himself would make a lot of hay out of it. we of himself would make a lot of hay out of it. ~ ., , ,., ., of himself would make a lot of hay outofit. ~ ., , ., , out of it. we have seen some of his tactics are out of it. we have seen some of his tactics are ready, out of it. we have seen some of his tactics are ready, ronan, out of it. we have

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:25:00

big injuries have healed, essentially. the amount of injuries, it was more probable that i wouldn t survive.- that i wouldn t survive. what happened that i wouldn t survive. what happened was that i wouldn t survive. what happened was a that i wouldn t survive. what happened was a brutal- that i wouldn t survive. what. happened was a brutal assault as he waited to make a speech at an event in new york state. a man stormed the stage and stabbed the author multiple times before he was subdued. sir salman spent six weeks in hospital and admits he suffered nightmares and more. nightmares and more. there is such a thing nightmares and more. there is such a thing as nightmares and more. there is such a thing as ptsd. - nightmares and more. there is such a thing as ptsd. one - nightmares and more. there is such a thing as ptsd. one of i such a thing as ptsd. one of the things it is is that i have been finding it very difficult to write. i sit there to write and nothing happens. i m

Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20220121 12:31:00

you see how they get past challenges. here is a guy that was tortured and he wrote about it in leadership, lincoln thought about killing himself and the only reason he was not going to end his life because he had not done anything to make people remember him. he was torn from all sides. he was abolitionist. he was too conservative. conservatives hated him. he was too radical. he out-thought them all, the first year and the legislature 1964. up until he beat the south and frill 9th, and three days later, he was dead. april 15th, he was assassinated. it is a extraordinary story. it is a 30-year journey. when he finally gets to the end

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