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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle July 6, 2024



campbell gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. e starts right now as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle, get ready, decisions are imminent in trump s election case. the georgia prosecutor investigating the former presidents effort to overturn the 2020 election, says she is close to announcing charging decisions, an atlanta area grand jury had been hearing testimony for a total of seven long months. they heard testimony from multiple trump allies, including michael flynn, if senator lindsey graham, possibly even former chief of staff mark meadows. today, district attorney fani willis asked a judge to delay releasing the grand jury s report on the investigation. and she gave some hints about what her next move is may be? we think for future defendants, to be treated fairly, it s not appropriate at this time to have this report released, i is elected attorney have ma ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at Six July 6, 2024

extremes. after a ll extremes. after all the hype, it s finally on sale. it publishes say it is the uk s fastest selling nonfiction book on record. and coming up in sportsday, later in the hour the bbc news channel: we ll get the latest from old trafford, as manchester united prepare to face charlton in the league cup quarterfinals. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has set out a new law which would require a minimum level of service during strikes from people who work in the health service and schools or on the railways and on britain s borders. downing street say the new legislation is needed to protect the public, but unions have condemned it and have threatened legal action. it comes amid a wave of industrial action across the public sector as workers seek pay rises in the face of the rise in cost of living. these are the areas that would be covered under the new proposals. employers would be able to issue a work notice stating the minimu ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten July 6, 2024



concerns about safety. paramedics and support staff are taking further action in their dispute over pay and conditions. they say the current situation is not sustainable. we don t meet minimum levels now on a day to day basis. i cannot stress enough how difficult it is for us to be able to deliver that care to patients. here at westminster, the government not was planning ahead. it wants to change the law to force unions to offer emergency cover during strikes. labour say that is insulting to workers. we ll have the latest on the series of disputes in different public sectors and the likelihood of resolution any time soon. also tonight. 2022 was a year of climate extremes, weather experts say. europe and the polar regions were hardest hit by global warming. the latest on the fighting in eastern ukraine, where the mining town of soledar is reported to be under russian control. and the popularity of gaming helps boost the uk s home entertainment industry to record levels. ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday July 6, 2024



welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in china where authorities have stopped issuing short term visas to individuals from south korea and japan, in retaliation for covid restrictions imposed on chinese travellers. inside the country, state media are downplaying risks from the virus. officials from several major cities and provinces have said the infection rates are past their peak and officials in beijing say it s discriminatory to single out chinese travellers. translation: regrettably, some countries disregard science and their own covid situation, they are bent on imposing restrictions on china. china firmly reject this and will take reciprocal measures, we called the relevant countries to base their measures on facts and science and take proportionate measures and not use this to engage in political manipulations. we can now speak to the travel writer and blogger, steve rohan, who worked in china for six years. he ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom July 6, 2024



for just one second. see if he takes any questions. [ applause ] [ speaking non-english ] we re going to keep following president biden on this trip, but in the meantime, here at home pressure is growing for him to respond after new information revealed that classified documents were found in his private office late last year. and just in to cnn we are learning more about what is in those documents and also about what the attorney merrick garland is doing about them and how lawmakers in both parties are reacting today. president biden has not responded to questions on the issue twice today. you saw him there again with reporters but he will face reporters again later this afternoon and we ll see if he responds then. in the meantime, we have full team coverage here with evan perez and phil mattingly in washington. also with us cnn legal analyst and a former obama white house ethics czar norm eisen. we re getting new information right now about both what is in the docum ....

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