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Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle 20240608 06:01

What is the question being asked is instructive to what the biden campaign should be trying to do, which is framing this beyond even needing to pay attention to the news day at today. it s more a choice between extremism and not. i just wonder why we are not generally describing trump more as an extremist. mp like, forget about then again, let s not forget about the people on the ground doing good work. when it comes to what are we expecting out of this, do you want someone who feels like they are attacking every institution? do we need to recite the litany of felons and felonies? let s just talk about not being that. here is why i think possibly this is playing out. president biden is focusing voters on democracy and on freedom, and these are fundamentally important things. but somehow, they get viewed as something kind of lofty ideal,

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Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle 20240608 06:01:15

Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle 20240608 06:01:15
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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240607-2040

Other than gaza, there has definitely been opposition to its handling of the issue. and who are you? over the 13 years he has been the labour mp here, jon ashworth says he has worked hard to get to know constituents from all backgrounds. who do you think is going to win? you are! am i?- but one particular action is cited by many muslims as the moment they lost trust in their labour representative. in november, jon ashworth, like the majority of his labour colleagues, followed the party s order to abstain in a vote calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. i was saying at the time, we all want to see a ceasefire. but why not vote? because it was not a vote that would have delivered a ceasefire. but it would have sent a message to those people that you were representing their views what s wrong with that? because i am focused on the substance of the issue and i was calling for a ceasefire for some time, and actually we ve voted for a ceasefire now in parliament. we had a ceasefire vote

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240607-2580

Westminster, in parliament, putting forward these bold ideas put up a government we have after this general election, it will be crucial to have stronger green voices in parliament proposing the idea is that we need, saying that we need to fund our public services and this is how we can do it. you would criticise us if we didn t have a policy platform and it wasn t fully funded. we are putting that forward and we are sent to the british people, elect more green mps to westminster so that we can hold the next government to account, bring this question ideas, push things any better direction in the country, and we have got a fantastic chance, particularly in our key constituencies including my own. thank you, i get the point. you have had one mp before, who knows? you might have more than one next time. we are very grateful to you for your time this morning. thank you. thank ou.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate 20240607-2700

House have got here today at broadcasting house. she is not only the party s deputy house. she is not only the party s deputy leader, but also their spokesperson for health and social care, spokesperson for health and social care, elected an mp back in 2019. so she will care, elected an mp back in 2019. so she will be care, elected an mp back in 2019. so she will be represented in the liberal she will be represented in the liberal democrats here during the debate liberal democrats here during the debate today, christian. we ve got two of debate today, christian. we ve got two of them inside, we still have five others two of them inside, we still have five others to arrive over the next hour five others to arrive over the next hour or five others to arrive over the next hour or so five others to arrive over the next hour or so- five others to arrive over the next hour or so. thank you so much for that. it s like hour or so. thank you so much for that. it s like fa hour or so. thank you so much for that. it s like fa cup that. it s like fa cup today, watching them all go down the tunnel for the big event. we will continue to bring you the arrivals inside new broadcasting house. let s go back to cardiff and see if we can make contact. takeit take it away, what will people in wales be watching tonight? i don t know how much wales be watching tonight? i don t know how much you wales be watching tonight? i don t know how much you heard - wales be watching tonight? i don t know how much you heard earlier, | know how much you heard earlier, but you mentioned that vote of no confidence that took place in cardiff. wednesday, now apply to

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240607-1980

Including our mp. when you sit down with them they are people, but for him to walk away from that ceremony yesterday, i wouldn t say for whatever reason. unless it was life threatening. whatever reason. .. unless it was life-threatening. whatever reason. unless it was life-threatening. you do not accept his apology- life-threatening. you do not accept his apology. thank life-threatening. you do not accept his apology. thank you life-threatening. you do not accept his apology. thank you very - life-threatening. you do not accept his apology. thank you very much l his apology. thank you very much indeed. i want to get an idea of what everyone is saying about this. greg, do you accept his apology? until i heard this morning i didn t know until i heard this morning i didn t know he until i heard this morning i didn t know he had been there. i don t think know he had been there. i don t think he know he had been there. i don t think he should have been there. being think he should have been there. being ex think he should have been there. being ex forces myself, not interested in politics. i do when a politician interested in politics. i do when a politician there. not interested in seeing politician there. not interested in seeing some silly politician. he shouldn t seeing some silly politician. he shouldn t have been there, not

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240607-2460

Middle ground. people who do not have a definite decision on the constitutional future of northern ireland and will make one based on the economy and where they might be better off rather than the very definite if they feel strongly british or irish. all of those things feed into an election even though you are voting for mps. sinn fein have seven seats and hope to hold onto. they don t take their seats in westminster, they are abstention risks but want to increase that and maybe add one more mp to that. hate increase that and maybe add one more mp to that. ~ ., ~ ., mp to that. we were talking about independence. mp to that. we were talking about independence. it mp to that. we were talking about independence. it has mp to that. we were talking about independence. it has been - mp to that. we were talking about independence. it has been a i mp to that. we were talking about independence. it has been a lot i mp to that. we were talking about independence. it has been a lot ofj independence. it has been a lot of change for the snp, a new leader, not much time in the role as a party leader. how does that play out in terms of the ability of other parties, labourand terms of the ability of other parties, labour and conservatives etc, to make ground because of that? john swinney came in as the new snp

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240607-1920

In a constituency where around 30% of the electorate is muslim, he appears to be making an impact. supporting you we would like a muslim voice in parliament. many feeling the labour party has not properly represented their views. our vote is going to be to hold the labour party accountable. in leicester we have a labour council. then you have labour mps. who is going to cause each of the. why is it more important for you to hold the labour party to account, rather than the government? regardless of who is in power, but maybe more so the labour party, because we have given them our vote, historically, we have trusted them. while many muslims do remain loyal to labour, or are voting on considerations other than gaza, there has definitely been opposition to its handling of the issue. and who are you? over the 13 years he has been the labour mp here, jon ashworth says he has worked hard to get to know constituents from all backgrounds. who do you think is going to win?

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They say they re going to tax the wealthiest in society. now, as you d expect, we pressed them for more details on that so called wealth tax. they say those details won t be available until they publish their full manifesto next week. now, the greens co leader adrian ramsay has said that the party intends to field a candidate in every single seat in england and wales. but he has admitted that recently the party has had to drop four candidates because of reported anti semitic or extreme comments. he also says they re investigating a small number of other candidates. bear in mind, too, that this is a party which has only had one mp. they are hoping to quadruple that this time round. that was jenny hill that wasjenny hill in central london for us. junior doctors in northern ireland are taking part in a two day strike

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