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Amazingly not. i cannot believe that donald trump seems to be the only that donald trump seems to be the only presidential candidate in rny the only presidential candidate in my lifetime that when convicted gets stronger poll numbers. nobody plays a victim better numbers. nobody plays a victim better than donald trump. in the rally better than donald trump. in the rally in arizona clearly shows the rally in arizona clearly shows that. the rally in arizona clearly shows that. court cases are also featuring shows that. court cases are also featuring the - shows that. court cases are | also featuring the president biden as well. his son is on trial over gun charges this week in delaware. lt trial over gun charges this week in delaware.- week in delaware. it is unfortunate, week in delaware. it is unfortunate, an - week in delaware. it is - unfortunate, an unfortunate time unfortunate, an unfortunate time in unfortunate, an unfortunate time in american history that we have time in american history that we have a time in american history that we have a former president who is going we have a former president who is going to we have a former president who is going to be the nominee of one of is going to be the nominee of one of the two major parties in this country and the president s son who, unfortunately has been cast into unfortunately has been cast into this unfortunately has been cast into this because so many former into this because so many former intelligence officials under former intelligence officials under democratic administrations lied during the last presidential election and said that hunter biden s laptop

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Arabian Adventures 20240608-1800

In parliamentary elections, we look at what the outcome could mean for us relations within europe. hello. i m caitriona perry. you re very welcome. in a week where world leaders gathered to remember the sacrificies of those who fought in the second world war, us presidentjoe biden spoke about how the lessons of the past apply to today. in a passionate speech at normandy, in northern france, he delivered a defence of democracy. he spoke at the pointe du hoc where, on d day, us army rangers scaled 100 foot cliffs to storm a nazi stronghold. it s the same place where us president ronald reagan delivered an address in 1984, capturing his nation s attention, and helping him secure a second term. in a dig atjoe biden s

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There is a weirdness that is there is a weirdness that is the relationship gets closer it becomes fragile. irate the relationship gets closer it becomes fragile. the relationship gets closer it becomes fragile. we saw while ukraine was becomes fragile. we saw while ukraine was waiting becomes fragile. we saw while ukraine was waiting on - becomes fragile. we saw while ukraine was waiting on us i ukraine was waiting on us congress to agree to extra funding that europe did step into the breach there and provide funding.- into the breach there and provide funding. there is no question provide funding. there is no question that provide funding. there is no question that europe - provide funding. there is no question that europe is i provide funding. there is no question that europe is an l question that europe is an important part of the effort in ukraine. at the same time it really is the united states that provides the back bone of it which in some sense provides the strategy which makes most of the major decisions even if a lot of money and weapons are coming from europe. so more importantly maybe and this is something we don t think about often it is the united states that holds europe together on the question so without the united states there it is really not the case that the europeans would be able to fill that void in the void that you are talking, the gap you are talking about over the last six months, europeans were able to partially fill that but there was a gap of money and weapons

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240608-60

In a dig atjoe biden s presidential rival, donald trump, mr biden flatly rejected isolationism. he said the rangers who fought in normandy 80 years ago would undoubtedly want the us to stand up to vladimir putin s aggression in europe. well, i m here to tell you that with them gone, the wind we hear coming off this ocean will not fade. it will grow louder. as we gather here today, it s notjust to honour those who showed such remarkable bravery on that day, june six, 1944. it s to listen to the echoes of their voices, to hear them, because they are summoning us and they re summoning us now. they ask us what will we do? they re not asking us to scale these cliffs, but they re asking us to stay true to what america stands for. they re not asking us to give or risk our lives, but they are asking us to care for others and our country more than ourselves.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20240608-1380

Aside from the obvious benefits of creating a renewable food source, there are all sorts of other advantages to growing plants in space. gardening is very therapeutic. it s something that the astronauts would say, hey, you know, let me take care of something green. it makes them happy. plants produce oxygen and they recycle waste, they recycle water. all this fundamental stuff together will make them a very important organism to take with us. when we re living on the moon and when we re living on mars, what type of plants will we be eating? we would like to have things like nuts and citrus, but again, there s still so much we don t know about how those plants adapt to the environment. the current goal is to use hydroponic systems, which rely on water based nutrient solutions instead of soil, which is heavy and expensive to transport. but in 2022, scientists showed that plants can grow in lunar soil, regolith. which kind of brings us full circle in a way, doesn t it?

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Will have to pay more attention to the far right but i do not think we will see major changes. think we will see ma or changed think we will see ma or chances. ~ ., ., ., changes. we will have to leave it there. jeremy changes. we will have to leave it there. jeremy shapiro, i changes. we will have to leave | it there. jeremy shapiro, thank it there. jeremy shapiro, thank you so much forjoining us. that is it for the moment. you can keep on top of all of the news of the day on our website. thank you for watching. stay tuned to bbc news. hello. a real mix of weather coming up this weekend. some rain, some sunshine, but one thing there won t be much of in the mix is warm weather. now, the warmest weather on friday was found in the east and the south east of england. 21 degrees is actually about right for this time of year 12 in the north of scotland. that is a little below par. and we will keep, generally speaking, below average temperatures for most parts of the uk, not only through the weekend but actually into the start of next week. a feed of cool air from the north. now on saturday morning, we start off with a fair amount

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240608-1260

In what biden was doing throughout those six months was providing the leadership that europe cannot provide. 50 europe cannot provide. so ou re europe cannot provide. so you re saying the common enemy has strengthened the relationship, nato members would say the same. how do those two relationships play then? ., ., , , those two relationships play then? . ., , , , then? the relationship between? the us eu and then? the relationship between? the us eu and the then? the relationship between? the us eu and the us then? the relationship between? the us eu and the us and - then? the relationship between? the us eu and the us and nato?| the us eu and the us and nato? they relate a lot more closely than they used to. in some ways it is a strange question because they have something like 23 members in common so when a certain sense they are the same thing. the main difference is the united states and there is an increasing awareness on both sides of the atlantic that the economic relationship and strategic relationship and strategic relationship and strategic relationship and not inseparable so in the previous segment you had with the eu ambassador she was emphasising all of the important work they are doing in the trade and technology council which in

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240608-960

Released their financial disclosures friday, which revealed hefty earnings for book publishing deals, trips and concert tickets for thejudges. the report also showed previouly undisclosed trips for supreme court justice clarence thomas, paid for by billionaire harlan crow. thomas previously came under fire after a news report showed he had received numerous gifts from conservative donors. meanwhile on the campaign trail, former president trump held a political rally on thursday in phoenix arizona, an important battleground state for the upcoming us election. it was his first appearance since he was found guildty of 3a felony counts in new york. mr trump seized on the opprtunity to criticise president biden for his immigration policies. criticism that comes just days after president biden signed an executive order addressing the us mexico border. and in france, president bidenjoined world leaders to mark the 80th anniversary of d day, followed by a state visit with french president emmanuel

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Transcripts For CNN The Source With Kaitlan Collins 20240608-480

To require person to undergo a psychological evaluation. and given how unhinged and incoherent donald trump has been in speaking publicly that kind of an evaluation might be merited because, for example, he could be dementing so these are all kinds of information that a judge needs to make an informed a reasonable, and objective as best one can sentencing in any instance and particularly in this case yeah, a lot of things for the judge to weigh here. judge, it was great to have you here tonight. thank you for joining us. thank you. and here in studio with me, defense attorney and jury consultant, we re not us to beale and also retired judge george grosso has been 13 years as a judge in new york city and also was there every single day of the trial when we re talking about what the pre-sentencing report that came out today that they said yes. todd blanche had come in, but this other posts that the judge flag to the two parties about this person

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240608-900

Earlier this year, there was a lot of talk about a huge lurch, a dramatic lurch to the right in europe and we have seen trends in some member states over the last number of years where politics has become more polarised in the far right and far left have become a little more extreme. in practice, i think, the shift will not be that dramatic at all, actually. we will certainly see an increase in conservatives and right wing members elected in these elections. i think that s clear. we re going to see a decline in the number of meps elected from the socialist and green political groups in europe but it is not going to be quite as dramatic as some have predicted. i think actually the influence of the far right will be reasonably limited. there will be more of them but i don t think it will be dramatic and i don t think it is going to hugely shift the dynamic in the european parliament.

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