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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:50:00

Reason the government s commitment to treating anti social behaviour with the urgency it deserves, that is welcome, because it is important that we work to tackle this and work to support victims. additionally, we know that victims often tell us that what they want is a police service thatis what they want is a police service that is visible, that is accessible, so targeting hotspot areas as outlined in the plan is also quite welcome. however, whati outlined in the plan is also quite welcome. however, what i would say is that there is not a huge amount in there about support for victims. so a lot of the focus is on perpetrators. what we don t see a lot of is what happens to those who do fall victim to anti social behaviour, and that is something thatis behaviour, and that is something that is hugely important to victim support as a charity because of that huge impact that it makes. victims tell us that they want to be taken seriously, that they want information, they want to be given information, they want to be given information, they want to be given information, they don t want to be left in the dark, and they want support to help them recover. many

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Hannity 20240604 07:48:00

About the story of pure and you and the horses in afghanistan, but you say when you re alone, you think about pyotr and thaty you believe again that he laid,t down his life to save you.save and i should have been the first person killed in all this. and that day he saved my life and it seems like you think about him every day. i do.seem s every single day. of himt pictures up a lot when we talk about him,leg you know, talk about him, aboutg the incredibles things he did,t talk about the amazing things he did, what a great person he was. whati won t let what happenedke the horror of what happened take away the incredibleincredin he was. and i won t think about him as this someone lying inhelped coffin. i was hurt. s people, w i think of the incredibleho savet me so elped so many people who saved my life, who taught me so much aboutealle the job. i really love. nonow. and that s how iw. who and that s how i have dies, to remember. and i think anyone who dies, you look at them, yo youu great commemorate them, you remembers their lives, remember the great things they did. you remember the affection youmr you holdthem. and you hold them down, you

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:55:00

The un doesn t need the consent of the syrian government or even a security council resolution to deliver a cross border aid. for security council resolution to deliver a cross-border aid. for us, it is clear. deliver a cross-border aid. for us, it is clear. it deliver a cross-border aid. for us, it is clear, it has deliver a cross-border aid. for us, it is clear, it has been deliver a cross-border aid. for us, it is clear, it has been a it is clear, it has been a long standing position from the that in order deliver humanitarian aid across an international border, we need either the consent of the government or, in the case of we have in syria, a binding security council resolution. bre have in syria, a binding security council resolution. have in syria, a binding security council resolution. are you saying that what they council resolution. are you saying that what they are council resolution. are you saying that what they are saying - that what they are saying essentially is wrong? what i am sa int to essentially is wrong? what i am saying to you essentially is wrong? what i am saying to you is essentially is wrong? what i am saying to you is that essentially is wrong? what i am saying to you is that we - essentially is wrong? what i am saying to you is that we can - essentially is wrong? what i am | saying to you is that we can have academic discussions for a weeks, months and years about international law. there are thousands and thousands of international law experts, i am sure very imminent. i position is that it has not delayed our work. but position is that it has not delayed our work. :. position is that it has not delayed our work. :, , :, . position is that it has not delayed our work. :, , :, : ., our work. but in that instance, what was delayed our work. but in that instance, what was delayed was our work. but in that instance, what was delayed was earthquake - our work. but in that instance, whati was delayed was earthquake related aid equipment, no? and that is what i needed and that is what they

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle 20240604 08:09:00

yeah, you know what s interesting? poen you played bridges s, he pointed out his comment that,en well, you know, we rt e we raboe doing our best with with what we are allowed to do oror pre permitted to do when it s toconvenient for them and their agenda. they ll pass executive orders. they l pasl get the atf or some other department to passwhi what is essentially a law to make the changes that they wanto changest. in but now, again, instead of doing the right thing, takingngs ownership and taking responsibility and saying, hey, we screwed up, here s whatporewe should have done and here s what we re going to fix it. instead, again, they re making the rules as they go along because they really only care about themselves. boudjellalnly care only cares about butti himself and whatever his ambitions are in the futurgi one and it s just it hurts my heartl for all of those who areof watching at home. who live along rail lines in and this country, who are concerned for the safety and well-being of their family, the next time a train goes by and they ve got to sit there and wonder is whati is in those rail cars? will i and my family be safe or will we be the next ones

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 01:08:00

Arrived there earlier today and sent us this update. throughout the day in places like this we have seen the weight of hope stop loved ones coming and crowding around the rescue effort hoping against hope that their loved ones will still be pulled alive from the rubble and we saw at this very spot a few hours ago there was a man pulled out to the cheers of god is great and yetjust down the street something else was pulled out but it was not someone alive, it was another dead whati and the cry that went up from the crowds was one of agony. two young sisters realising that all hope was gone. but you also feel cases like this the huge weight of loss. the mobile morgues, the cemeteries, the stacks of what

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 09:31:00

Exacerbated things, but we were existing in a system so fragile i exacerbated things, but we were i existing in a system so fragile that one shock existing in a system so fragile that one shock like existing in a system so fragile that one shock like that existing in a system so fragile that one shock like that and existing in a system so fragile that one shock like that and everything| one shock like that and everything completely one shock like that and everything completely falls one shock like that and everything completely falls apart. one shock like that and everything completely falls apart. it - one shock like that and everything completely falls apart. it goes - one shock like that and everything| completely falls apart. it goes back much completely falls apart. it goes back much tonger~ completely falls apart. it goes back much longer. a&e completely falls apart. it goes back much longer. a&e waiting - completely falls apart. it goes back much longer. a&e waiting list, - much longer. a&e waiting list, nurses, much longer. a&e waiting list, nurses, all much longer. a&e waiting list, nurses, all of much longer. a&e waiting list, nurses, all of these much longer. a&e waiting list, nurses, all of these things. - much longer. a&e waiting list, nurses, all of these things. i. nurses, all of these things. i agree, nurses, all of these things. i agree, i nurses, all of these things. i agree, i think nurses, all of these things. i agree, i think it nurses, all of these things. i agree, i think it is nurses, all of these things. i agree, i think it is about - agree, i think it is about prioritising agree, i think it is about prioritising and - agree, i think it is about prioritising and working i agree, i think it is about. prioritising and working out agree, i think it is about - prioritising and working out what kind of prioritising and working out what kind of country prioritising and working out what kind of country we prioritising and working out what kind of country we want - prioritising and working out what kind of country we want to - prioritising and working out what kind of country we want to live . prioritising and working out whati kind of country we want to live in. do you kind of country we want to live in. do you want kind of country we want to live in. do you want to kind of country we want to live in. do you want to come kind of country we want to live in. do you want to come in? - kind of country we want to live in. do you want to come in? [it’s - kind of country we want to live in. do you want to come in? do you want to come in? it s a olitical do you want to come in? it s a political problem do you want to come in? it s a political problem for do you want to come in? it s a political problem for the - political problem for the government. i am political problem for the government. iam interested, i m a politician, government. iam interested, i m a politician, but i think the general public, politician, but i think the general public, thinking about working practices public, thinking about working practices and whether people can be compelled to work at the weekend, i ust compelled to work at the weekend, i just dont compelled to work at the weekend, i just don t think that is particularly interesting. it is if ou are particularly interesting. it is if you are one particularly interesting. it is if you are one of particularly interesting. it is if you are one of those - particularly interesting. it is if you are one of those working | particularly interesting. it is if- you are one of those working people! the real problem the government has is that the real problem the government has is that this the real problem the government has is that this plays into a wider argument about competence. so actuatty. argument about competence. so actually, what people care about is if the actually, what people care about is if the train actually, what people care about is if the train runs on time, can i see my if the train runs on time, can i see rny toved if the train runs on time, can i see my loved ones at christmas? and whatever my loved ones at christmas? and whatever the rights or wrongs, the danger whatever the rights or wrongs, the

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Transcripts for MSNBC Diamond Hands The Legend of WallStreetBets 20240604 04:44:00

It starts going up from it starts going $40, $50,$60, $70. it goes up to like $180that day. i m sitting therewatching the ticker, and i m like,i need to do this now. i need tosell out, because i was in other stuff.and i was like, i need to sell for a lossand get back in right now. and ifucking do it. and i m holding 2,000 sharesagain of gamestop. i m not selling it for lessthan what i think it s worth, and whati think it s worth is way more than what they wantto pay for it. so i m holding fora million dollars a share. i m holding for the moass,the squeeze. nobody knowswhat it can go to. this has neverhappened before, and it probably will neverhappen again. it could come now. it could come infive years from now. it s turned into along-term investment for me. [explosion] i m hoping this is the biggesttransfer of wealth

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Hannity 20240604 06:05:00

Okay. and by the wayjo, joe s conspiracy theory that republicans want to take away your social security and medicare, what social an ug message full of lies as hillary clinton herself put. republicans are so horrible that they should be disqualified from even voting.. if you re a mega, mega republican , you shouldn t even be allowed to vote. take a look. tell me how the attack on paul s pelosi struck you and whati did it tell you about the state of r the right in thiigs country and the hate toward a powerful woman? well, i think your questionf anw kind of answerers itself, joy . there s always been a streak of violence, of, you know, racism, misogyny, anti-semitism, as you said, we re seeing a whole political party. and those who support it, those who enable it, those who runn under its banner, engaging in

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20240604 22:42:00

Way improve their lot. the financial times story way improve their lot. the financial times story obviously has no updates on percentages of votes that are in so far. on percentages of votes that are in so far. but on percentages of votes that are in so far. but i on percentages of votes that are in so far, but i know in the bbc you are saying so far, but i know in the bbc you are saying that bolsonaro currently had 51%~ are saying that bolsonaro currently had 51%~ i are saying that bolsonaro currently had 5196. ., ., , ., ., had 5196. i have an update from reuters, had 5196. i have an update from reuters. it had 5196. i have an update from reuters. it is had 5196. i have an update from reuters, it is 50.796 had 5196. i have an update from reuters, it is 50.796 versus i reuters, it is 50.7% versus bolsonaro with 49.3%. that is from a couple of minutes ago. the bolsonaro with 49.396. that is from a couple of minutes ago. couple of minutes ago. the biggest municipalities couple of minutes ago. the biggest municipalities and couple of minutes ago. the biggest municipalities and last, couple of minutes ago. the biggest municipalities and last, don t i couple of minutes ago. the biggestj municipalities and last, don t they? presumably there is still a tiny chance presumably there is still a tiny chance that it will be neck and neck or that chance that it will be neck and neck or that lula chance that it will be neck and neck or that lula da silva mightjust go ahead or that lula da silva might ust go ahead. . ~ . or that lula da silva might ust go ahead. w . w , or that lula da silva might ust go ahead. w . a , ., ., or that lula da silva might ust go ahead. . , ., ., ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. it ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. it is ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. it is a ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. it is a very - ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. it is a very clear . at the moment. it is a very clear choice when it comes to these two candidates, there is no swing voters, because their issues are so different. when you are looking at it in brazil, what are you thinking about? , whati it in brazil, what are you thinking about? ,what i think it in brazil, what are you thinking about? , what i think about is that this is the most populous country in

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 15:38:00

Were saying goodbye. there was no question in my mind that in- the way that that was conducted as it were, in the public- press, that excludes a future debate about the future of the monarchy and the commonwealth, whether king charles will- remain head of state. all of those will be debated, but i- think it would have just done i a disservice to those who want their voices heard. that was just a completely closed period where we knew whati was going to happen. the woman had died, she would have a funeral, she was a - remarkable head of state and that was that. - marcus? it s not about having a debate. just as ed just said, she was a remarkable head of state. there are voices who don t think she was remarkable, and i think that the wall to wall coverage, which for the most part yes,

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