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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:43:00

So by the time they came to the stage, we will know whether it is going to be the political status quo or which candidate s dream have been busted. t or which candidate s dream have been busted. ., .,, or which candidate s dream have been busted. ., , , busted. i love those political puns. i t to busted. i love those political puns. i try to get busted. i love those political puns. i try to get them busted. i love those political puns. i try to get them out busted. i love those political puns. i try to get them out of busted. i love those political puns. i try to get them out of bristol - i try to get them out of bristol yesterday but i did not get as many. i have some fond memories of glastonbury myself. great to talk to you. let s cross to simon gilbert. talk me through what we expect to be the key issues in the heart of that battleground in birmingham ladywood? quite right, it is at the heart of birmingham. it is in the city centre. birmingham. it is in the city centre, which is the second biggest city in centre, which is the second biggest city in the centre, which is the second biggest city in the uk and the heart of the country. city in the uk and the heart of the country, but people living here and the other country, but people living here and the other birmingham because it was might the other birmingham because it was might be the other birmingham because it was might be forgiven for thinking they are more might be forgiven for thinking they are more on the periphery at three. we are are more on the periphery at three. we are about a third of the way through we are about a third of the way through that countdown and no visits to this through that countdown and no visits to this area through that countdown and no visits to this area of the country from any of the

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:47:00

Yet. they could be launched next week but aside from the 30th ofjune for plaid cymru, we don t have the dates confirmed yet. at the last general election, in 2019, the labour manifesto was launched three weeks before polling day, the conservatives followed three days later. right now, we arejust conservatives followed three days later. right now, we are just over four weeks away from polling day. francisco in china and weir highlights the unexpected timing of this election and asks, our party is ready to publish their manifestos? rishi sunak knew about this election before everyone else and already several conservative manifesto announcements have been made. labour has also unveiled a pledge card with six key policies that will be in its manifesto. the liberal democrats, the snp and other parties have made policy announcements too. so work on the manifestos is well under way. now, dick s next question is coming up now, dick s next question is coming up a lot too. how can we trust the 20/20 for manifesto promises? those promises will not be legally

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Your World With Neil Cavuto 20240604 20:53:00

Hitting an all-time high today. the technology of the wind at the investors backs but not all investors, not all americans, not everyone is involved in this party. derek kenney is the finance expert. knowing you were coming on, you could put in perspective, hey, i want a piece of that, i want in on this, and a lot of people are not. what do you make of that? well, they are not, neil, and my big concern is this is becoming a country of t they hae and they have nots. people that can save for retirement on the ones that can t fairly putting food on the table and causing a big, big divide. we want to make sure we are basically condemning them to repeat this poverty cycle we want to get out of and that is definitely not the american dream most people signed up for. neil: you know, derek, you think about it come a bit of a bifurcation i hate using that word but i like to use it because it shows i know big words but this one shows that among lower income americans,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:47:00

Policy between the supposed moderates and the hardliners when it comes to immigration is shrinking, isn“t comes to immigration is shrinking, isn t it? , comes to immigration is shrinking, isn tit? , . ., , comes to immigration is shrinking, isn tit? , . ., i, comes to immigration is shrinking, isn tit? , . ., isn t it? yes, it certainly is and i m in isn t it? yes, it certainly is and i m in paris isn t it? yes, it certainly is and i m in paris france, isn t it? yes, it certainly is and i m in paris france, not- isn t it? yes, it certainly is and i m in paris france, not paris l i m in paris france, not paris texas. i“m i m in paris france, not paris texas. i m not here to welcome president biden was arriving for the d day anniversary, but you re absolutely right, the politics of immigration has been shifting radically across the western world in which see mainstream politicians about the right and the left and moving more in the direction of the hard right policies the world to the skin the more votes than if you look at the record on this, it s not been very successful and already in the uk, you can see prime minister rishi sunak is been trying to position himself further to the right at all

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 03:52:00

What you re talking about, the sense that, how do i decide what i believe? because i thought i was right before. and it wasn t something that made me question anti racism. it was something that made me question my own sense of convictions. and where i landed is something that i still remind myself of, which is that any belief can be tested against whether it feels like something that closes me off to other people, or whether it is something that helps me try to reach out, even ifjust in my mind, to other people, to people who i don t know how i m connected to, to people who i haven t met before, to try to understand, how can i feel connected or emotionally responsible? you haven t managed it, have you, with your own parents, with the people that you know really well, where you know the pressure points? and if you haven t managed it with them, and in that relationship where you say there is still love, then how is it possible with others to change beliefs? it s not assured to ever

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 03:51:00

Racist and then tell other people that they don t have to feel bad about it, they don t have to change, that s where their power comes from. it s because they re not alien to their society. they come out of itjust like everybody else does, and they make something that should die away, that should never have existed, they make it a powerful movement. and you today, when you ve been brought up in this movement. and we all absorb the beliefs, don t we, of our families? and you ve clearly been on a journey since. but i wonder if you still struggle with yourself at times. whether you re watching something on television or even you re looking down the street, do you have to sometimes battle your old prejudices? i mean, i would definitely be lying if i said i didn t have to deal with stereotypes and trying to move past them. for years after i condemned white nationalism, i did struggle with exactly

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime 20240604 05:37:00

To me on institute policy or i other substantive issues. remember how we also had t to stand six feet apart for two years? fauci admittedo he made it up a and there wasn t any science behind ithere wat. s but he didn t want to say anything because he didn t think it would be appropriatanyl once we realized that the virus was not spareds by droplets and was aerosolized, did you feel an and to go back to the cdc and said,c let s base this on science,s ge let s get rid of this six foot rule? this six foot rule, crippled building businesses. it allowed students to stay at home and not learn. americans suffered suffere. i challenged the cdc multiple times publicly on this regare c it is not appropriate to be publicly challenging a sister organization . m of yeah, fauci s junk science ruined million js of lives in order to force people to get vaccinated t. elieve a you believed in institutional should make it hard for people to to livemigh

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime 20240604 05:13:00

A patriot. tha and there s millions and millions of patriots that want our freedoms back. we waneour frk?t to unite. we want to make this countryak great. and the only person to do that is the heade thy grat coach the name of president donald trump. so what happened to this country trumpy? l you know, you had a lot of people supportingople trump p 2016. obviously, the pandemic kind of changed thingandemifs. t and then we got the biden presidency. it seems like noency, itw therei groundswell of support coming from almost everywherehi. that ? what do you attribute sick to? well, i think people are just sick and tired of being brought. people are sick and tiredd tire of being sick and tired. thisou know, 2020 was a huge positive for this country because a lot of people got a big wakeup call. pe they got to see overthis the last three years of what this country has pretty much almost diminishe coutyd to nothe the american people are sick of it. they re sick and tired and tired i said, of being sick and tired. president trump is going to step up. presiden goi the s going to pros he s going to do what he say and follow through, as he did in 2016. justw 2020. you heard sean strickland say he s going to give some of his perks from the wind to donald trump s campaignwill.p

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime 20240604 05:00:00

So beautiful. so, so sweet. we lovhappe you.d happy birthday. jesse watters from time tonight, johnny went out and askepeople w thod people wht they thought of the trump verdict. watch. donaldd trump wa trump was founy in new york. how did that make you feel? it makesfeel hap me feel happy.a what was the crime that donald trump committed? yeah i m no, i m not awareemocra of specifics. typical democrat,t, harold. typical. he was a republican.n. great. exc some great journalism there. thank you. huh?like exclamationla, that beat. i bet johnny was jealous over the birthday party, huh? toall right. brian tonight. tonight, dave rubin, brian kilmeade, cat tip, adam hunter. that s a lineup tonight. ssdoug birch. i want to say congrats. a team fox fleet, they completedey the tunnel that tower sara climate one world trade center for the third year in a row. congratulations to everybody somet. o much that s it for us. happy birthday, judge. welcome to jesse watters. primetime tonigh jesst.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Hannity 20240604 06:19:00

Biden,rosecu with the prosecutor who reports to merrick garland that justictn not blind, and they re all peeking out from behind their blindfold to figure what the right ruling is to preserve their jobs. you know, i said at the beginning of the trial in new york for president trump, miranda, i didn t thinka fair he could get a fair trial. and i can tell you he did notrit get a fair trial. it was everything i expected. and worsit wasthate. ve i have the opposite feeling a here is that they re going to bend over backwards to accommodate the biden s. were delaware. just the feeling you re in the courtroom. am i wrong i courtr? think th look, i think that judge merrick is playing a straight pi bat. she was the one who overturnedt the plea deal inpl the first place by just asking a few questions about this very opaqueasking, very strange, specialized two part deal that that fell apart as soon as she did ask the questions soons. but i you know, the jurors, fori instance, seven of the 12 t that were finally selected

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