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Transcripts For FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240707

well, it s been fun, twitter. i m out. elon wants to bring back twitter reasonable exchange of ideas. governor ron desantis. luke bryan is braking his silence after being slammed for bringing florida governor ron desantis on stage if a governor asked you if they can come help victims of a natural disaster, you help. a lot more pressure. thrown to mccaffrey. he has got it for the touchdown. wow! will. [spooky music] [creepy. [laughter] ] writing on the wall there is superstition steve: it s really cool in this big room. live from new york city, midtown, manhattan, it is the happy halloween edition of fox & friends. [. [laughter] stevie wonder 1972 hit superstition where jeff beck plays along. welcome aboard as you can see we are here. and ainsley is joining from a special place in south carolina today. avians ains hey. steve: hey, ainsley. ainsley: hey, y all. welcome to south carolina. we have interest restaurants called lizards thicket. my northern fr

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Unspun World with John Simpson 20240707

the conservative leadership contest, joining a field of eight people, including two former health secretaries, now on bbc news unspun world, with the bbc s world affairs editorjohn simpson. hello, and welcome to new broadcasting house, the bbc s headquarters in central london. welcome, too, to unspun world, where we put the key questions of the moment to the bbc s experts right around the globe. has something gone permanently and disturbingly wrong with politics in the united states, or can it be mended? we live in a time when serious political commentators are talking about the possibility of a second american civil war. the bbc ukrainian reporter who saw pictures of her own home destroyed live on television. what does she think about russia s targeting of civilians in the ukraine war? i don t see any logic of why would somebody wants to bomb those civilian people. and the world famous combat cameraman who s just been released after six months in prison by the taliban in a

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Unspun World with John Simpson 20240707

hello and welcome to new broadcasting house, the bbc s headquarters in central london. welcome too to unspun world, where we put the key questions of the moment to the bbc s experts right around the globe. has something gone permanently and disturbingly wrong with politics in the united states, or can it be mended? we live in a time when serious political commentators are talking about the possibility of a second american civil war. the bbc ukrainian reporter who saw pictures of her own home destroyed live on television. what does she think about russia s targeting of civilians in the ukraine war? i don t see any logic of why would somebody wants to bomb those civilian people. and the world famous combat cameraman who s just been released after six months in prison by the taliban in afghanistan. how was he treated? i think you ll be surprised. they looked after us very well. as soon as we arrived, i they took the heater out of the guard room and put it. into our cell so it wa

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Unspun World with John Simpson 20240604 13:45:00

part in these divisions, isn t it? well, certainly, since the really controversial and momentous decisions that the supreme court has taken in the last couple of weeks, touching on some of the most incendiary issues in american politics abortion rights, gun rights and climate change they ve issued quite conservative rulings in all of those cases, as well as some other ones too. but the court itself is supposed to be above politics. it s supposed to look at the law, look at the constitution, and come to a judicial decision about what politicians and lawmakers can or cannot do. but because they are appointed in a partisan way, partly because donald trump unusually in one four year term got to appoint three justices, the court looks more and more political. it s got a 6 3 conservative majority at the moment, and a really pretty conservative majority who is prepared to do quite radical things like overturn nearly 50 years of abortion rights. and you can see that opinion polling is alre

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Unspun World with John Simpson 20240604 21:44:00

of the long standing abortion decision known as roe v wade. and this politicising ofjustice and the law, that must be also playing a major part in these divisions, isn t it? well, certainly, since the really controversial and momentous decisions that the supreme court has taken in the last couple of weeks, touching on some of the most incendiary issues in american politics abortion rights, gun rights and climate change they ve issued quite conservative rulings in all of those cases, as well as some other ones too. but the court itself is supposed to be above politics. it s supposed to look at the law, look at the constitution, and come to a judicial decision about what politicians and lawmakers can or cannot do. but because they are appointed in a partisan way, partly because donald trump unusually in one four year term got to appoint three justices, the court looks more and more political. it s got a 6 3 conservative majority at the moment,

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