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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:52:00

Are taking legal action against the premier league over its commercial rules. khaldoon s annual interview, given only to club media is thought to have been recorded before that news was made public as our chief football news reporter simon stone explains. the interesting thing is that manchester city have an issue in terms of the way that sponsorship deals, commercial deals are assessed by the premier league. they don t think the premier league should be getting involved in situations like this. as you say, the interview was done before the information about the legal challenge came to light. however, he in no way does reference the regulation around football by basically referring to the player welfare issue that we will see his

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 02:50:00

In a fantastic and unprecedented way. and very little, i would say, very little meaningful in human society has been achieved by one person on their own. we do achieve things much better when we do it with other people. and clearly regulation is coming in some territories. but what s your sense of whether tech platforms should be forced into regulating their content? i think that s a very difficult area because sometimes it feels as if it s governments who think content should be regulated, but they don t want to be directly accountable for what gets regulated, what s allowed and what s not allowed. and so they outsource it to the tech companies, in sometimes the same breath as saying, oh, these tech companies are terrible and irresponsible, and so they make the tech companies responsible for deciding what may or may not be said or seen or heard or read on social media platforms.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 02:53:00

Ex paypal is a very strong network meta and facebook isl a very strong network. and i think when you| start to see the webs upon webs upon webs . excuse me then you start to see the real power- that a very small number of people have. and it s not that they are all- going around chugging beer and, you know, ripping up pictures of women and saying, - never in my lifetime, i but it s that there is just a very, very particular kind - of style and network and hidden way of getting things done, getting jobs done, hiring i people, finding money and all that stuff. - and, you know, when sam i was talking before, i wasjust sitting here thinking, brilliant. everything he said means that all the money we ve talked . about on this show so far has basically gone to two - companies, google or meta. and it is astonishing that it sucked up so| fast into a monopoly. and ijust find it breathtaking. . because regulation can come in many forms. l the harms part can be - regulated, but the competition part, we ve been very, very, very lax on. - and shona ghosh, just to bring you back in,

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Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 18:44:00

Voluntarily share information about these, these risks and they want to ensure that in the absence of regulation because there s still are so few guardrails for these companies that employees are free to speak up when they have safety concerns and bring those not only to the companies, but also to regulators and to the public i want to read to you, a line from this letter that i think really gets at the heart of the concerns here. these employees say ordinary whistleblower protections are insufficient because they focus on illegal activity. whereas many of the risks we re concerned about are not yet regulated so they re asking for a series of commitments from these companies. they re asking for things like the companies not to enforce non disparagement agreements. they also want the ability to make anonymous complaints to board members and regulators. and look, we should say to that openai has in some ways kind of agreed with the fact that there is a need for this public debate over safety as spokesperson told us yesterday, in response to this letter that the company is proud of its track record

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Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 18:45:00

Providing the most capable and safest ai systems and believe in our scientific approach to addressing risk, we agree that rigorous debate is crucial given the significance of this technology and will continue to gage with governments, civil society, and other communities around the world. but look, i mean, we ll have to wait and see if the company does indeed agree to some of these demands in this letter, but i want to point out this is still a voluntary commitment. there s still is a need for regulation in this ai space. yeah, one of many calls that we ve seen for regulation, but yet not much coming from congress. clare duffy. thank you so much and still to come, why the un secretary general says when it comes to climate change, we re not the dinosaurs we re the meteoric. you re watching cnn news central sometimes the best thing you can do with intelligence to share it with your adversary if his secret is betrayed itself, bullet to the back of the hand secrets and

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Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle 20240604 03:54:00

Donald trump has not presented one single policy that would lower inflation. he is doing the opposite. they are mentioning immigration. to day, president biden said he will close the border. we know that republicans just blocked the last thing he wanted to do and facing anti- semitism. i don t know if you remember charlottesville but i do. it was donald trump that said they were good people on both sides. what is the real reason? i remember jamming next to him. he stuck it out. when i think about folks, it comes back to taxes and regulation and they don t like biden. there is a whole host of things. border crossings are down significantly. crime is down. what they mean, they want corporate tax cuts and they

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Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle 20240604 03:39:00

Surprising. you want to stay on the right side of at least one half of congress. there are republicans that don t support it. they are playing the odds. they are going to hand out money where they can. we have seen this in the last several days. they are playing the hand they want to be dealt which is lower taxes and less regulation. they want to play on the side in favor. that is why they resumed their donations, irrespective of the larger considerations around a functional democracy that is good not just for individuals but a stable environment. it is pay to play. it is deregulation and lower taxes. they have a lot of

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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning 20240604 09:02:00

President biden is expected to take action on the border crisis on his own. cnn has learned that the president plans to announce an executive order that will effectively shut down the us, mexico border. to asylum seekers crossing illegally. when the daily threshold of crossings is exceeded the executive order relies on a regulation that was enforced under the trump administration at that time, it was widely denounced by democrats this does mark a significant attempt by the president to address head-on. what is one of his biggest, if not his biggest political vulnerability? just weeks before his first debate with donald trump, that is set for right here on cnn axios reports this morning that biden is expected to announce and sign the order today at the white house. she ll be joined by south texas mayors. i am joined by one of the coauthors that report axios political reporters, steph. steph. good morning to you. wonderful to have you let s dig into what we know about this. this number, 2,500 is a key

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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning 20240604 10:02:00

Baseball player facing a lifetime ban for allegedly betting on his own team all right. 6:00 a.m. here in washington live. look at the white house and this technically it s still spring tuesday on this up and shining. good morning, everyone. i m casey, hence it s wonderful to have you with us if congress won t do it, president biden apparently will. as soon as today, the president expected to roll out an executive order that effectively closes the southern border to asylum seekers. it will enable border officials to turn back migrants who illegally crossed the border after border crossings meet a certain threshold, reportedly 2,500 per day. the executive order relies on a regulation that was enforced under the trump administration and was widely denounced at the time by democrats. now this move by president biden is being criticized by republicans

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

Monitor the hearing and bring you the latest throughout this hour standby for that. but first, there s other important news we re watching right now. president biden is getting ready to bypass congress and unveil executive actions, cracking down on the flow of illegal migrants across the southern border the measure would severely restrict asylum seekers who crossed unlawfully. the threshold effectively shutting down the border would kick in once the crossings reach a daily average of 2,500, the regulation was enforced under the trump administration and was widely denounced at the time by democrats. cnn s rosa flores because on the border in a hidalgo texas for us, rosa, what s the reaction there to this expected executive action by the president well, if the reaction is mixed, there are officials who say that the president is doing something to impact okay. to the issue at the border. and they are thankful that

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