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Of wanting to reinstate president mohammed by zoom. Hes seen for the 1st time since the crew. The french government says its still possible to restore him to power funerals and pockets done for the victims of a suicide bomber at a political raleigh. The so called atlantic state admits being behind the blast, which kills more than 50 people. And ask the football world cup australia to light the home crowd by knocking out canada to reach the last 16. The hello. Im clear, richardson, thank you so much for joining us. 6 people have been killed in a Russian Missile strike on the home city of ukrainian president followed him or zalinski. Thousands more were injured when rockets hit on Apartment Building and a university in creevy re. Moscow says it is stepping up, it strikes in response to Ukrainian Drone attacks on russian territory, including moscow, the homes in ruins. After a russian, marseilles struck an apartment complex in central u crean among the dead. A 10 Year Old Girl and her mot

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

after a series of post match pitch invasions the crystal palace manager patrick viera is involved in an altercation with a fan. bbc news understands that the senior civil servant sue gray intends to complete her report on downing street lockdown parties this weekend. she has already criticised failures of leadership at number ten and the cabinet office. the closure of the police investigation means she s now free to publish the full details of her inquiry. our political correspondent david wallace lockhart reports. 126 fines were issued by the metropolitan police for events in downing street and other government buildings. only one of those went to the prime minister. some say that s one too many, others say apologies have been made and now it s time to move on. he didn t feel he was breaking any rules and certainly when i have been on the doorstep, some people do feel what he was fined for, perhaps the prime minister and the chancellor may have been a little hard done by. bu

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Law 20240703

Opinion that matters the most is your own. Cspan, powered by cable. This is from the Cato Institute data symposium in washington, d. C. All right, we will keep this welloiled machine. Reminder to online audience you can submit questions by going facebook or twitter and submit questions on twitter using catosscotus. Once again, im tyler research fellow, editorinchief of the Cato Supreme Court review. On this panel you will hear cases broadly related to speech and expression, sometimes just none of the above. These cases concern the sometimes difficult tradeoffs we would make in a society where we all wantoc to speak but we dont always have welcomed olisteners. Many of us also sell speech products in the open marketplace where we all may adapt and make speech before for us but we want credit for the art that we create. The cases you will hear all in some way involve a balance of unrestricted speech and unrestrictedec silence against other societal values. Turning to another case, how to

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170507

In sport. Swanseas premier League Future is in their own hands, as they win and the teams around them slip up. And louise has the weather. Good morning. Its another quiet day of weather mostly dry and yet again, west is best in terms of the sunshine and the warmth. More details from me later on. Good morning. First, our main story. With just over a month to go until the general election, the Political Parties are making key pledges today. Labour says if it wins, it will not raise income tax for those earning less than £80,000 a year. The conservatives are planning to reform Mental Health services, while the Liberal Democrats are vowing to protect pensions. 0ur Political Correspondent ellie price, can tell us more. Ellie, the parties are making big promises today . Absolutely. Labour will be pleased with what they see as their pitch to low and middle income earners, that its on the front pages today. Theyve essentially saying they will not raise the standard rate of vat, nor will be pu

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