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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:17:00

We are giving it prominence. but to ignore it would be an active decision too. so what we are trying to do on the programme tonight is unpack it, reflect it, try and break down the various numbers as nick was doing so, that people can come to their own view as to who to believe and how it informs their outlook. thank you. in the last hour, wales s first minister vaughan gething has lost a confidence vote in the welsh parliament the senedd, barely two months after he took office. the motion was brought by the conservatives. he d faced questions about a campaign donation he received from a millionaire who had convictions for illegally dumping waste. the parliamentary vote is non binding, so it doesn t mean the first minister has to resign. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith has the latest. sunshine on the campaign trail, but a cloud has been hanging over labour s leader in wales, vaughan gething, ever since he got thejob in march.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:10:00

Uk, nigel farage, had a drink thrown over him whilst campaigning at clacton in essex. police say a 25 year old woman has been arrested on suspicion of assault. separately a man was detained on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker. the liberal democrats say they would provide regular mental health mot checks for those at high risk of developing conditions such as anxiety and depression, if they were to take office. their plan would see an additional £70 million a year invested in talking therapies by the end of the next parliament funded by a clampdown on tax evasion. several major hospitals in london have declared a critical incident because of a cyber attack. it affected hospitals including king s college, the royal brompton and st thomas , where our reporter nickjohnson is outside. nick, what does this

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:05:00

Because every single i answer is looking back, is having a go, or, well, what about liz truss? i we re past that now l this is about the future. if you haven t made up your mind who to vote for yet, well, there are more debates to come, and oh, yes another month of campaigning. rishi sunak 0k sir keir starmer traded blows on the nhs, the economy and the nhs in that election debate. lots of claims and counterclaims were made during the debate, and bbc verify s nick eardley s been looking into them. lots of claims in last night s debate some of which stacked up more than others. the bbc s team of fact checkers spent the night analysing them to put it all in a bit more context. first up, tax. here s a reminder of what was said. keir starmer would put all that progress at risk. he would put up everyone s taxes by £2,000. £2,000 in higher taxes for every working family in our country. he s the.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Deadline White House 20240604 21:44:00

Different kay? this is an entire sim not built solely for voting. it has its weaknesses. we have to do a whole show on the whole buckets. marc, i think we have a sense of the flurry, but we don t get it from nick s side, sort of the approaches they re taking. so put that on your calendar. marc thank you for spending your time. nick sticks around. when we come back, on all of 9 grave threats, nick has managed to write an extraordinary new book on the legendary jersey shore music venue, the stone pony, where bruce springsteen got his start and inspiration. we ll talk about it on the other side of a very short break. don t go anywhere. f a very shork don t go anywhere. 6

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Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20240604 08:25:00

Transfer of power and the related classified documents case for the use, abuse, and refusal to return those documents is out there. both of those will end up going at some point if it s trump loses sight at some point, nick, early next year, early to mid next year and the georgia case would likely follow that along later and keep in mind that if he wins in this case, not only will the georgia case languish until the end of his term by any sentence, the judge, marsha and might impose to the extended imposes a brain poses incarcerated sentence that would also linger until after trump s term at which point it will be at three plus so i think justice has been pretty elusive in these cases. and sadly in the georgia case, it s all of its all the fani

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Breakfast

All the details later. it s tuesday, 4thjune. our main story. rishi sunak and sir keir starmer will go head to head during their first televised debate of the general election campaign tonight. the two leaders are taking part in an hour long programme on itv, debating some of the key issues facing the uk and their plans to address them all in front of a live studio audience. with more, here s our political correspondent iain watson. this is where it all began. the first televised election debate was back in 2010. and no, you re not miscounting. the leaders of three political parties were on stage labour, the conservatives and nick clegg of the liberal democrats. some felt this gave the third party too much publicity. you see, i agree with nick. last time round, it was a head to head clash. brexit was a big issue. are you going to campaign

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Breakfast

The leaders of three political parties were on stage labour, the conservatives and nick clegg of the liberal democrats. some felt this gave the third party too much publicity. see, i agree with nick. last time round, it was a head to head clash. brexit was a big issue. are you going to campaign for leave or remain? - i want to bring people together. therefore, there will be a referendum in which that decision will be made by the british people and our government will abide by that decision. so much has changed in the five years since. borisjohnson was ousted as prime minister. jeremy corbyn has been expelled from the labour party. tonight s debate will feature rishi sunak and keir starmer. they usually clash every week at westminster, but, tonight, they ll face questioning from members of the public, not members of parliament. rishi sunak has had a dress rehearsal standing in for borisjohnson in 2019 in a multiparty debate. it s just a desperate conspiracy theory. the conservatives are promising

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BBC News

Facing the uk and their plans to address them in front of a live studio audience. with more, here s our political correspondent iain watson. this is where it all began. the first televised election debate was back in 2010. and no, you re not miscounting. the leaders of three political parties were on stage labour, the conservatives and nick clegg of the liberal democrats. some felt this gave the third party too much publicity. you see, i agree with nick. last time round, it was a head to head clash. brexit was a big issue. are you going to campaign for leave or remain? - i want to bring people together. therefore, there will be a referendum in which that decision will be made by the british people and our government will abide by that decision. so much has changed in the five years since. borisjohnson was ousted as prime minister. jeremy corbyn has been expelled from the labour party. tonight s debate will feature rishi sunak and keir starmer. they usually clash every week at westminster, but, tonight, they ll face questioning from members of the public, not members of parliament.

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BBC News

Of a live studio audience. iain watson has more. this is where it all began. the first televised election debate was back in 2010. and no, you re not miscounting. the leaders of three political parties were on stage labour, the conservatives and nick clegg of the liberal democrats. some felt this gave the third party too much publicity. see, i agree with nick. last time round, it was a head to head clash. brexit was a big issue. are you going to campaign for leave or remain? - i want to bring people together. therefore, there will be a referendum in which that decision will be made by the british people and our government will abide by that decision. so much has changed in the five years since. borisjohnson was ousted as prime minister. jeremy corbyn has been expelled from the labour party. tonight s debate will feature rishi sunak and keir starmer. they usually clash every week at westminster, but, tonight, they ll face questioning from members of the public, not members of parliament.

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The Context

the country s chief prosecutor who will tonight put 14 years of tory rule in the dock . but the labour leader might also face some cross examination himself as his own plans come under more scrutiny. he knows he needs a clean bout tonight, nothing to unsettle the polls, the prime minister will be hoping he can roll back the years, to 2010 the last time these debates shifted the dial. element you ll be told tonight by these two that the only choice you can make is between two old parties who have been running things for years. i m here to persuade you that there is an alternative. i years. i m here to persuade you that there is an alternative. there is an alternative. i agree with nick- there is an alternative. i agree with nick- i there is an alternative. i agree with nick. i agree there is an alternative. i agree with nick. i agree with - there is an alternative. i agree with nick. i agree with nick. . there is an alternative. i agree i with nick. i agree with nick. see, there is an alternative. i agree - with nick. i agree with nick. see, i agree with nick. i agree with nick. see, i agree with with nick. i agree with nick. see, i agree with neck. agree with neck. applause i a . ree agree with neck. applause i agree with agree with neck. applause i agree with nick. bbc deputy political editor vicki young joins us from salford,

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