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Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 13:50:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Politics Live 20240604 11:34:00

Years ago tomorrow morning that vital years ago tomorrow morning that vitat naval years ago tomorrow morning that vital naval gunfire support trying to saturate the beaches and making it safer to saturate the beaches and making it safer for to saturate the beaches and making it safer for the service menu line. that it safer for the service menu line. that was it safer for the service menu line. that was such a poignant moment. the red arrows, that was such a poignant moment. the red arrows, all of the elements of 0-day, red arrows, all of the elements of 0-day, so red arrows, all of the elements of d day, so many elements, it was such a great d day, so many elements, it was such a greatioh d day, so many elements, it was such a greatioh 50 d-day, so many elements, it was such a treat ob. . ., d-day, so many elements, it was such a greatjob- a great job. so much to talk about. hiuuhliht a great job. so much to talk about. highlight for a great job. so much to talk about. highlight for me a great job. so much to talk about. highlight for me was a great job. so much to talk about. highlight for me was also - a great job. so much to talk about. highlight for me was also the - highlight for me was also the entertainment, the singing, taking us back in time, the veterans stories stop the letters. the prince of wales read out the letter from bannerman, is a deeply moving and i like the bit when the americans were given an introduction and guide to the british. that was very good. that is all true, written down in little that is all true, written down in little handbooks issued to everybody. absolutely brilliant. at times everybody. absolutely brilliant. at times it everybody. absolutely brilliant. at times it is, everybody. absolutely brilliant. at times it is, to reconcile the british times it is, to reconcile the british and americans back then but

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:08:00

He s good at maths. yeah, they are. they are now coming down. laughter. they are now coming down. 7.2 when you said you d get them down 7.2 million they re now 7.5 million. i d like you to explain how they re coming down. because they are coming down from where they were when they were higher. 7~2~~~ laughter. and they re now on their way down. laughter and applause. they are down, right? yes, because the nhs was impacted by industrial action. 0h! groaning. and if it wasn t for that, half a million appointments would have been saved. so it s somebody else s fault. so this is the picture with waiting lists in england. you can see they go up quite significantly after the pandemic reaching 7.8 million waits a few months ago. now, as you can also see at the end, it goes down a wee bit, but the levels are higher than when rishi sunak took over as prime minister. he says that s down to strikes, and it s true to say they had an impact. but this is where you get the claim both that waiting lists have gone up, and that they ve gone down a bit. finally, let s quickly look at small boats crossings. rishi sunak said they were down by a third.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:11:00

Telling because when kier starmer was asked about it 12 times, he couldn t rule it out. he didn t say simply, no, that s not the case. it took him a very long time and actually, that s because he knows it s true. well, actually, he said completely opposite and he s accusing you of lying. are you lying? there was 12 times he was asked and he couldn t rule it out. and absolutely not, these are costings that are based, as i said, on officials work in the treasury. i think he called it garbage. and very late in the day, i think he must have had a frantic text at some point from one of his advisers. he could not rule it out and there are multiple things like that, the £2000 of tax on working families, the fact that pensioners would be taxed for the first time next year and we ve put in place a triple lock plus he could not rule out the fact that pensioners would be taxed next year. labour sjonathan ashworth has also been speaking to bbc breakfast,

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber 20240604 22:17:00

the new york times story reports people in the room, federal society members like don mcgahn, who also testified about various aspects of this. so, that s a lie. how people hear about this matters. do people, as we go from this inflection point of conviction on to a debate in a couple of weeks and trump sentencing and a lot of other stuff this is what the summer is going to be partly like. do people hear these legal facts and know trump s past efforts to abuse power, the recent documented history? or do they hear him just selling all this as the new response and, sort of, think, well, that s true or that s kind of true or they see headlines about payback in the new york times and think, here we go again, both sides? maga curious voters might want to hear it that way or minimize it. and not everyone who might ever vote red, republican, or trump, is signed on to all the conspiracy theories. a lot of people, believe it or not, are still moved by facts. that s precisely why donald trump hoped people would wrongly think there was a fact about certain opponents being

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber 20240604 22:27:00

Congress than most other professions. true. we can joke about that and we can talk about that. but for something this serious, i would observe that that means they know better. the random person at the end of the bar, michael steele and i having a third or fourth round, who innocently might say, i don t follow politics, i m busy trying to make a living, but i heard they all do that. i don t think that person is as culpable having been fed that as they go about their lives, as these lawyers who know exactly this isn t the norm, know exactly what watergate was, know what trump was saying at the time i showed there were some that warning about it on the right and now go along with it in congress, which, as the times put it today, john, is a low point. your view? it is definitely a low point. and i can t imagine a worse situation than the people that have the gifts to understand the law misleading the nation.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Inside With Jen Psaki 20240604 00:02:00

Rigged. but the system , but that could be farther from the truth. a new walter of the cook political report. we ll break down the political implications of all of this for november. but first, i want to start with a little bit of a thought experiment. about this whole rigged argument trump is spewing out there. let s consider for a moment that we live in an alternate universe. my colleague maddow called this earth too, the one that trump is pushing. in response to his 34 felony convictions. trump says president biden is behind this prosecution in order to quote wound him before november s election. but if that were all true and to be absolutely clear, it is not true. things would look quite different. for starters, the justice department does not have

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 03:53:00

Change people s beliefs. i think that it s always possible. i know that s true, and i don t even think it s something to do with being young. i think anyone at any age can fundamentally change what they believe. but. ..the lesson that i took is that it s rare, because changing our minds about something that s really core to who we are is exactly the same thing as changing our sense of who we feel connected to, who our broader community is, who are the people we love. and if we understand it that way, you recognise why it s so rare, but also why it always happens. so perhaps your parents haven t started thinking yet? they haven t changed their community. they know me, but their community is white nationalists. and i think as long as that s the case, there s no reason for somebody to challenge their own beliefs. derek black, thank you for being with us on hardtalk. your book is called the klansman s son: myjourney from white nationalism to anti racism. thank you. thanks so much.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime 20240604 05:36:00

Really? really? wow. woul, i think i think mostn my . of the country would find that. i find that amazed. i still got 11 seconds, but look at the facts. i ve kept an open mind throughout the entire procesg di marcs. york t not even the new york timesim f is buying fauci s lies. here sauci a headline just froms this morning. why the pandemic? by t started in a lab. now, if you said that four years ago, the times would have called you a kook. t vwe also now know fauci s right hand man, dr. david moran s has been hidinge the truth from congressional wordsight purposelom cy misspelg words so emails couldn t not be subpoenaed. moran s even confessed that he and fauci used personal emailds accounts to get around records requests. congress that s nott true and that moran s guy barely kno thaw him. t le let me state for the record e that to the best of myr knowledge, i have never conducted official businesficias using my personal email. dr. moran s was not adviserdvisr

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Ana Cabrera Reports

Has given to this committee. and as far as audio recordings, the trump administration has not provided to the department of justice. is that true? true. have these been altered in this way? there is a senior person who filed under oath that he had compared the audio to the transcript, and that it is an accurate transcript is accurate with the exceptions of ughs and ahs and repetitions of words like i and and. and with the consultants in the room who agreed that the transcript was an accurate tran

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