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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240702

making signs and making a difference. good morning from britain s bravest manufacturing company in kent, where i will find out the work they do and the support they give to military veterans and their families. one of the oldest surviving d day veterans shares his memories ahead of the 80th anniversary of the normandy landings. after a bit of sunshine and warmth for many at the weekend, the week ahead turns cooler, cloudier and a bit wet of awesome of you. a bit wetterfor bit wet of awesome of you. a bit wetter for somebody. it s monday 3rd june. a beacon of hope and inspiration . kevin sinfield has paid tribute to his friend and former team mate rob burrow who s died at the age 41, describing him as the bravest man he s ever met. after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease nearly five years ago, rob became a prominent campaigner for research into the condition and was awarded a cbe for his work. his former club leeds rhinos has described him as a true inspirat

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Transcripts For MSNBCW Morning 20240702

while this defendant may be unlike any other in american history, we arrived at this trial and ultimately, today, at this verdict in the same manner as every other case that comes through the court room doors. by following the facts and the law, and doing so without fear or favor. many voices out there, the only voice that matters is the voice of the jury and the jury has spoken. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg speaking yesterday following the historic conviction of former president donald trump on all 34 counts in the criminal hush money trial. trump becomes the first former u.s. president in american history to be convicted of a crime. the verdict was read around 5:00 p.m. in a new york city courtroom after the 12 jurors deliberated for roughly 9.5 hours, two days. each of the 34 felony counts associated with a falsified business records pertaining to trump s reimbursement of his former attorney and fixer, michael cohen, for a hush money payment to adult film ac

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Transcripts For MSNBCW Morning 20240702

many voices out there, the only voice that matters is the voice of the jury, and the jury has spoken. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg speaking yesterday following the historic conviction of former president donald trump on all 34 counts in the criminal hush money trail. trump becomes the first former u.s. president in american history to be convicted of a crime. the verdict was read just around 5:00 p.m. in a new york city courtroom after the 12 jurors deliberated for roughly 9 1/2 hours over two days. each of the 34 felony counts is associated with a falsified business record pertaining to trump s reimbursement of his former attorney and fixer, michael cohen, for a hush money payment to adult film actress stormy daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign, to keep her quiet about a sexual encounter she says she had with trump back in 2006. trump has denied her claim. sentencing is set for july 11th, just four days before the republican national convention begins

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:51:00

It should just be a simple job and then you re done no abusiveness or anything like that, anything stupid, really. some of the attacks against hospital staff come when patients are under stress or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. but health bosses say these factors are not an excuse and they will take action against those who abuse their staff. i think the campaign s a really a wonderful thing to ensure that our staff feel safe whilst they re at work. i think it s really difficult that our staff do suffer abuse and violence, and we see that reported quite a lot in some of the surveys that we do across the trust. it s difficult because we don t want them to come to work and have to endure that. i think we re quite tolerant, sometimes, and we think that it s ok for these things to happen, but it s really not. we want to make sure our staff are safe at work. paramedics and nursing staff say they are here to help and care for patients in the best way they can, not to be attacked

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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe Weekend 20240604 10:22:00

Doubt that the abusiveness that some people, for some strange reason are drawn to on the campaign trail, it cost him inside the courtroom. they had a mild-mannered judge. the judge that the jury seemed to like. and trump was constantly being abusive toward the judge. he had a witness that the judge had to dress down. time and time again, trump and his lawyers thought they could bully their way through these proceedings. it s a very small room. and if the jury, if they like the judge, they re looking at what s going on through the eyes of the judge. that had to hurt donald trump from the very beginning. joe, i think you re probably talking about the most important point that happened during this trial, including the verdict. and it overshadows the big headlines that say guilty on every front page in the country. and it s the fact that 12

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