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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240706

and that people watch it. so the fact that we have come all the way this far has been so exciting. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin our coverage today with the story of a huge fire in bangladesh which has destroyed about 2,000 shelters at a rohingya refugee camp in the south east of the country. officials say the blaze has been brought under control but around 12,000 people have been left homeless at the camp in cox s bazar district and have nowhere to go. 0ur correspondent anbarasan ethirajan reports. the bamboo shelters of rohingya refugees in cox s bazar district are no match for the raging blaze. residents ran from the huts with their meagre belongings as the fire spread quickly. it s yet another blow for the rohingya refugees who had to flee their homes from neighbouring myanmar. thousands have become homeless in a matter of few hours. it will be a challenge for the authorities to rehome those affected. nearly a mi

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Transcripts For CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar 20240707

causing serious destruction. ukrainian government is now imposing energy restrictions, rolling blackouts across the country, after repeated strikes on critical energy infrastructure. in the meantime president biden responding to putin s declaration of martial law in these ukrainian territories saying it reveals his dwindling options in the war. i think vladimir putin finds himself in an incredibly difficult position. and what it reflects to me is it seems his only tool available to him is to brutalize individual citizens in ukraine. cnn got rare access to ukraine s military on the battlefield frontlines. matthew chance is live in moscow first, but i want to go to fred 34r50i9 plight ken who is in kramatorsk. tell us what you saw. reporter: and we ve been hearing so much about the long distance strikes that the russians have been carrying out on critical infrastructure and of course that school that they hit overnight there in zaporizhzhia. but there are still a lot of

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Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto 20240707

let s listen. [ speaking russian ] i want to apologize to my teammates, my club, the fans and the city for my mistake i made and the embarrassment i brought to them. [ speaking russian ] i want to also apologize to my parents, my siblings, the phoenix mercury organization back at home, the amazing women of the wnba, and my amazing spouse back at home. [ speaking in russian ] i never meant to hurt anybody. i never meant to put in jeopardy the russian population. i never meant to break any laws here. [ speaking in russian ] i made an honest mistake and i hope that in your ruling that it doesn t end my life here. [ speaking in russian ] i know that everybody keeps talking about political pawn, and politics, but i hope that that is far from this courtroom. [ speaking in russian ] i want to say again that i had no intent on breaking any russian laws, i had no intent, i did not conspire or plan to commit this crime. [ speaking in russian ] i hope you take into accoun

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Transcripts For CNN Inside Politics With John King 20240707

of a dead classmate and playing d dead. he shot my classmates, i thought he would come back to the front and so i got a little blood and i put it all over me. let s go straight up to cnn s lauren fox at the capitol. lauren is listening to that young girl, listening to the parents. it is heart wrenching. the question is, what will congress make hearing? reporter: yeah, john, i heard from the lawmakers, one thing you heard they had never, never seen this close to the tragedy the kind of testimony that we heard today. that coming, of course, from a 4th grader who was in one of the class roorms where her classmates were killed, where her teacher was shot. that is the kind of emotional t including the chair woman hoped would change the mind of her colleagues. we also heard riveting and heart breaking testimony from the parents of lexi rubio. this is what her mother kimberly said about her last moments with her daughter. i called her and told her we loved her and would pick

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal Mary Agnes Carey And Julie Rovner Discuss The Senate... 20170701

Senate plan. That is what the Congressional Budget Office projects. Explain how they, up with that number and what it means in the 10 years the cbo report covers. Guest they have a collocated and sophisticated peter model. Sophisticated computer model. They will offset the gains and losses, they ended up with 15 million you are people would e medicaid after 10 years 50 million fewer people would have medicaid after 10 years. There would be a lot of constraints on medicaid from the federal government. It would be capped for the first time. States would get less money. There would be fewer people. Help would go further down the income scale. The insurance they could buy would be less generous. People would not find it valuable to spend money for insurance that they would not be able to use because their deductibles and outofpocket spending would be so high. Those are the big top lines. This is compared to current law. The number with the insurance would double. The cbo did not like down

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