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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240707

the crisis continues at the overflowing uk migrant centre. an asylum seeker says the conditions are like those of a prison camp. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 7am in the morning in singapore and 8pm at night in brazil, where the far right president jair bolsonaro has finally broken his silence after being defeated in sunday s election. he didn t mentioned his rival, luis inacio lula da silva, who won the vote by a narrow margin. and there was no acknowledgement of defeat. but he did not contest the result either. it follows two days of protest from his supporters, where truck drivers blocked roads in all but two states, causing widespread disruption. let s take a listen to what he had to say. translation: i want to start by thanking the 58 million - brazilians who voted for me on october 30. the current popular movement are the result of indignation and a feeling of injustice on how the electoral process took place. peaceful demonstra

Transcripts For FOXNEWS Your World With Neil Cavuto 20240707

holiday for encouraging majority of days be spent at their desk. this will have noticeable impact. security company castle systems says we have been sitting around 43% occupancy passed couple of months. some like new york city seeing lower occupancy rates. more are returning to the office, castle says increased interest in their tracking system. not just for security reasons. people are coming in when they are supposed to be when they say they are coming in. companies have seen push back from employees that don t want to end remote work. many are calling return to office draconian and they do exceptional work. castle says occupancy levels 20% earlier this work. they have doubled and expect them to go up more tomorrow. charles? changes, a lot, madison. let s bring in casey mcdonald and heatha. mike, i think the window is closing in on folks. 20% across the board. might and muscle, i am going to work from home or else i think that clock is ticking down. maybe to an ex

Transcripts For CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20240707

let s get straight to our top story. we re just learning right now that a federal court in florida has instructed the u.s. justice department to confer with former president trump about its request to unseal the search warrant and to tell the court by 3:00 p.m. tomorrow if he opposes it. our reporter is working the story for us. kaitlan, what s the latest? reporter: wondelf, we re talg about a court document under seal right now, and the judge has set a deadline of 3:00 p.m. tomorrow to get an answer whether donald trump and his lawyers want this document out there in the public s see. so the justice department requested in court to unseal this document. they want to give the courtesy to trump s team, as you normally would do in court, to get a response. the arguments the justice department is making is that it s in the public interest to put this document out there. and that a lot of it is already been spoken about by trump and his team that a search occurred at mar-a-lago

Transcripts For FOXNEWS Your World With Neil Cavuto 20240707

warrant. what happens next? welcome, everybody. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto for your world. we begin with david spunt at the justice department. david? i was in the room when merrick garland made those comments, history-making comment to see an attorney general talk about a search warrant that he authorized, the final person to sign off on the search warrant of a former president of the united states. i want to play some of what the attorney general said. listen. first, i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lightly. where possible, it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search and to narrowly scope any search that is undertaken. charles, for days attorney general garland and fbi districter christopher wray have been under scrutiny for not coming out and speaking about this. attorney general merrick garland did today. he spoke a littl

Transcripts For CNN Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett 20240707

to the country today, this as johnson has been rocked by a new wave of resignations. joining us now from london, nada bashir. good morning, we ve been following these developments the past few hours. what do we know so far about the reports that johnson will step down? reporter: good morning, christine. just gone 10:00 a.m. here in london and clearly a lot has happened. boris johnson now expected to stand down from his post as prime minister. we are expecting him according to downing street to make a statement in the coming hours. we re also waiting for that lectern to come out here to address the press, give that statement announcing his resignation. we understand that he spoke with the chairman of the 1922 committee, that is the committee of back bench members of parliament here in the conservative party who would oversee the process of both the prime minister resigning and of course that potential vote of confidence. but it hasn t reached that stage. the prime minister n

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