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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 20:33:00

One of the key issues of the selection is violence, so people are thinking over whether they should keep their current party in place or replace it with a new preposition. we will wait and see what the results are. we will wait and see what the results are. . results are. here in the uk, we are used to seeing results are. here in the uk, we are used to seeing schools results are. here in the uk, we are used to seeing schools and - results are. here in the uk, we are - used to seeing schools and community buildings turned into polling stations come you said your house is being used as a polling station. how does that work? in being used as a polling station. how does that work? does that work? in mexico, some schools, does that work? in mexico, some schools. some does that work? in mexico, some schools, some public does that work? in mexico, some schools, some public spaces - does that work? in mexico, some schools, some public spaces are l does that work? in mexico, some . schools, some public spaces are also used as polling stations, but the neighbourhood where i live, it has, i guess, a few schools a few places where people could cast their ballot and the electoral institute goes around and knocks on peoples doors asking them if they would be willing to lend their garage or their patios to lend their garage or their patios to the elections, that s what happened in my place. i don t think house was chosen as the first

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Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 18:29:00

Forces to preposition of various stocks and ammunition in the eastern flank. that will be a continued discussion, but this is an evolving picture, and so i don t think it s going to be the place we put the final store line down. it will continue to evolve. does the u.s. support eliminating the need for ukraine for membership action plan that establishes benchmarks they have to meet to qualify for nato membership? we are looking at that question. that s an active discussion among allies, whether ukraine has moved ahead of the need. that s under active consideration. just one on a bilat with erdogan, will this be like a full blown bilateral meeting to discuss sweden s nato membership. i don t have anything to announce today, but i think you can expect president biden and erdogan will talk. two questions, first on

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Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 19:05:00

Leaning on the resources of those two governments to preposition as much equipment as they can, whether onshore in st. john s, on in the north atlantic, to find a way, assuming, they re assuming the best, boris, that they will see it somewhere. and then will try to bring it to the surface. two hours ago they said there were 40 hours of oxygen left. i can tell you right now, i know from the canadian side, officials are focused on the clock. they know they have a limited time to try for this rescue. and they are bringing all of the resources to bear, not just military or government but also commercial assets like that vessel that s out there now. and have sent a remote-controlled unit to the seabed. boris. and at that depth, a rescue of this scale would be unprecedented. paula newton live for us in ottawa. thank you so much. jim. the u.s. navy said it s working to bring more assets for the search of the submersible. currently, the canadian coast

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 04:36:00

I tried to preserve at dambulla and what was happening right in front of my eyes could not reconcile. they could not live together. and for a moment i thought what was happening is inevitable. that was the thing that changed me. i said, like, how could i think that it is inevitable? because, you see, i realised that when you are confronted with a reality that you cannot really describe, you have no language to describe it, you try to escape from it by coming out some kind of a preposition. so that told me that you are a coward there is this nationalist seed in me or ethnonationalist seed in me that prompted me to think like that. it s from that point that i began to think like this. you were very alive to the possibility of violence because, in 1978, before the war broke out, you were. yeah. ..arrested or taken by state thugs and taken to an office of the ruling party at the time and you were held and tortured. yeah.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 00:35:00

A trainee murals conservator. so i m preserving these ancient murals. so on this particular day, i was coming to colombo and i walked into this. ..this bloody event and. actually, those things that i tried to preserve at dambulla and what was happening right in front of my eyes could not reconcile. they could not live together. and for a moment i thought what was happening is inevitable. that was the thing that changed me. i said, like, how could i think that it is inevitable? because, you see, i realised that when you are confronted with a reality that you cannot really describe, you have no language to describe it, you try to escape from it by coming out some kind of a preposition. so that told me that you are a coward there is this nationalist seed in me or ethnonationalist seed in me that prompted me to think like that. it s from that point that i began to think like this. you were very alive to the possibility of violence because, in 1978, before the war broke out, you were. yeah. ..arrested or taken by state thugs and taken to an office

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 00:35:00

And what was happening right in front of my eyes could not reconcile. they could not live together. and for a moment i thought what was happening is inevitable. that was the thing that changed me. i said, like, how could i think that it is inevitable? because, you see, i realised that when you are confronted with a reality that you cannot really describe, you have no language to describe it, you try to escape from it by coming out some kind of a preposition. so that told me that you are a coward there is this nationalist seed in me or ethnonationalist seed in me that prompted me to think like that. it s from that point that i began to think like this. you were very alive to the possibility of violence because, in 1978, before the war broke out, you were. yeah.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 04:36:00

And i walked into this this bloody event and actually, those things that i tried to preserve at dambulla and what was happening right in front of my eyes could not reconcile. they could not live together. and for a moment i thought what was happening is inevitable. that was the thing that changed me. could not reconcile. i said, like, how could i think that it is inevitable? because, you see, i realised that when you are confronted with a reality that you cannot really describe, you have no language to describe it, you try to escape from it by coming out some kind of a preposition. so that told me that you are a coward there is this nationalist seed in me or ethnonationalist seed in me that prompted me to think like that. it s from that point that i began to think like this. you were very alive to the possibility of violence because, in 1978, before the war broke out, you were. yeah. ..arrested or taken by state thugs and taken to an office of the ruling party at the time and you were held and tortured. yeah. ..for around ten hours.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context with Christian Fraser 20240604 21:40:00

In the occupied west bank. i have been speaking with political analyst and regular panelist dahlia scheindlin who is in tel aviv. i think the only imbalance of power in israel is there would not be judicial review, which is essentially what the reform but this is strange to do, there would be unrestrained powerfor is strange to do, there would be unrestrained power for them is strange to do, there would be unrestrained powerfor them in unrestrained power for them in israel and unrestrained powerfor them in israel and the legislature which are not entirely separate because the executive is made up of a coalition which is the majority of the legislature before it has been a primary institution capable of reviewing state action and that is why there is an imbalance in the other direction. it’s why there is an imbalance in the other direction. other direction. it s an ultraconservative i other direction. it s an i ultraconservative preposition, other direction. it s an ultraconservative preposition, what does this mean for the implications for palestinians? for palestinians? while also israeli state sends for palestinians? while also israeli state sends commit for palestinians? while also israeli state sends commit i for palestinians? while also israeli state sends commit i think - for palestinians? while also israeli state sends commit i think this i state sends commit i think this government wants to move ahead with annexation plans in some form. the

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20240604 23:38:00

Industry furnaces of the european steel industry until 2049. it will, as the article industry until 2049. it will, as the article points out, create over 500 obs article points out, create over 500 jobs directly, and actually around 1000 jobs directly, and actually around 1000 indirectly, and this preposition is climate neutral or positive, preposition is climate neutral or positive, it preposition is climate neutral or positive, it is displacing coal produced elsewhere that might be produced elsewhere that might be produced under less stringent environmental controls, so while call is environmental controls, so while call is a environmental controls, so while call is a dirty source of energy that call is a dirty source of energy that any call is a dirty source of energy that any of us would like to be investing that any of us would like to be investing in, it is possible that it would investing in, it is possible that it would he investing in, it is possible that it would be less environmentally damaging than where we need to import damaging than where we need to import it damaging than where we need to import it. just damaging than where we need to imort it. , , ., ., , import it. just going to “ump in, broadly welcomed import it. just going to jump in, broadly welcomed according - import it. just going to jump in, broadly welcomed according to l broadly welcomed according to annabel, what do you make of it? i disagree, actually commit think this is the wrong direction for us to be moving in. we need to be investing in our energy infrastructure and creating jobs, the best way to do thatis creating jobs, the best way to do that is to invest in green technologies and low carbon, and this government is got a very chequered record on that. if you look at subsidies for things like solar or onshore wind committee look

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