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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 12:27:00

They ll want to give you 12 things. anything to get you to move on from that first question that they didn t want to answer. that s the thing, if you go into it saying, i m not leaving this interview until this question is answered, it s going to be fireworks are going to explode, you know? i ve been told to be quiet and pass this on to willie. willie, we had some news yesterday. i love the scene work. we re getting some good takes that we can use. it s a workshop thing, kind of like it. the actor studio. i like it. we have some important news to turn to. the military strikes launched yesterday by the united states and allies against the iranian-backed houthis in yemen hitting more than 60 targets in over a dozen locations. joining us now is pentagon press secretary major general patrick ryder. major ryder, thank you for being with us this morning. what more can you tell us about specific targets, what was struck, and why now, given the months of attacks from houthis on these shipping lanes,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:34:00

Difficult momentum and inertia. that may be difficult i momentum and inertia. that may be difficult. ., , momentum and inertia. that may be difficult. . , ., momentum and inertia. that may be difficult. ., ., difficult. i was reading today the hiuher difficult. i was reading today the higher interest difficult. i was reading today the higher interest rates difficult. i was reading today the higher interest rates can - difficult. i was reading today the higher interest rates can force i difficult. i was reading today the i higher interest rates can force the bank of england to make a loss of 150 million pounds from the sale of bonds. which were bought to shore up the uk s financial system. that has a knock on effect because the bill will need to be paid by the treasury out of current spending for the that hits departmental budgets. here out of current spending for the that hits departmental budgets.- hits departmental budgets. here in the uk inflation hits departmental budgets. here in the uk inflation is hits departmental budgets. here in the uk inflation is stubbornly - hits departmental budgets. here in the uk inflation is stubbornly high. | the uk inflation is stubbornly high. ithink the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it s the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it s about the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it s about 7.9%. the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it s about 7.9%. some - the uk inflation is stubbornly high. i think it s about 7.9%. some good i i think it s about 7.9%. some good news i think it s about 7.9%. some good news yesterday. i think it s about 7.9%. some good news yesterday, some i think it s about 7.9%. some good news yesterday, some evidence i i think it s about 7.9%. some good i news yesterday, some evidence that banks news yesterday, some evidence that banks are news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting to news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting to cut news yesterday, some evidence that banks are starting to cut their- banks are starting to cut their mortgage banks are starting to cut their mortgage rates, banks are starting to cut their mortgage rates, which - banks are starting to cut their mortgage rates, which is - banks are starting to cut their- mortgage rates, which is obviously how people mortgage rates, which is obviously how people feel mortgage rates, which is obviously how people feel the mortgage rates, which is obviously how people feel the interest - mortgage rates, which is obviouslyi how people feel the interest rates, they feel how people feel the interest rates, they feel those how people feel the interest rates, they feel those interest how people feel the interest rates, they feel those interest rates - how people feel the interest rates, | they feel those interest rates going out. they feel those interest rates going out you re they feel those interest rates going out you re right they feel those interest rates going out. you re right. we they feel those interest rates going out. you re right. we have - they feel those interest rates going out. you re right. we have a - they feel those interest rates going out. you re right. we have a huge i out. you re right. we have a huge amount out. you re right. we have a huge amount of out. you re right. we have a huge amount of debt out. you re right. we have a huge amount of debt in out. you re right. we have a huge amount of debt in the out. you re right. we have a huge amount of debt in the uk. - out. you re right. we have a huge amount of debt in the uk. that i out. you re right. we have a huge . amount of debt in the uk. that debt because so amount of debt in the uk. that debt because so much amount of debt in the uk. that debt because so much money amount of debt in the uk. that debt because so much money and - amount of debt in the uk. that debt because so much money and that sl because so much money and that s partly why because so much money and that s partly why we re because so much money and that s partly why we re seeing because so much money and that s partly why we re seeing budgets i because so much money and that s partly why we re seeing budgets so badly partly why we re seeing budgets so badly squeezed partly why we re seeing budgets so badly squeezed. what partly why we re seeing budgets so badly squeezed. what does - partly why we re seeing budgets so badly squeezed. what does this i partly why we re seeing budgets so i badly squeezed. what does this mean politically?

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 04:41:00

Sharply off the back of the news yesterday. news yesterday. are you concerned news yesterday. are you concerned about - news yesterday. are you concerned about the - news yesterday. are you | concerned about the next extension, that each time this comes around, we will be on the edge of our seats, quite concerned about what might happen next? it is hard to predict how russia will play this. .,. , , predict how russia will play this. , , , this. exactly. this is the third time this. exactly. this is the third time it this. exactly. this is the third time it has - this. exactly. this is the third time it has been i this. exactly. this is the - third time it has been renewed. each time there has been a lot of uncertainty about whether it will be renewed. the next renewal, up injuly, will be extremely critical. this is because ukrainian exports typically take place in august after the harvest, so there will be a lot of weight on this next renewal and it will be extremely important for global food security that it is renewed next time. 0k, thank ou. renewed next time. ok, thank you- paul renewed next time. 0k, thank you. pauljoules renewed next time. 0k, thank you. pauljoules from - renewed next time. 0k, thank. you. pauljoules from rabobank on that story. to the us now where markets have jumped on optimism that democrats and republicans can reach a deal on the nation s finances and head off a catastrophic debt default. the us treasury has warned that if an agreement isn t

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom 20240604 13:03:00

He s going to fight this. to expect them to plead not guilty. question will be. will he be handcuffed one of his attorneys saying this morning on another program that he did not think that he would, but that could be up to the discretion of the district attorney s office. and then because this is a non violent crime, trump will be released without ballots. it s a standard thing in new york were expecting, according to our sources that there will be more than 30 counts in this indictment, and sources say that they have been exploring looking at charging the former president with falsifying business records that can be a misdemeanor. it can also be a felony if the business records were falsified to commit or conceal another crime. all these details will be made public. on tuesday when the india will be unsealed. we re told by sources that we do not expect to see these charges before then, although, of course with this everything is fluid. jess jim question well, credit as well to care for breaking this news yesterday. we are learning more about some of the specific questions that grand jury had as they made this

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