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Transcripts For MSNBC Morning Joe 20240710

Way. President biden and former President Trump with starkly different messages to nato allies at each of their first nato summits as president. Good Morning And Welcome to Morning Joe. Were here in washington. It is tuesday, june 15th. All this space. I dont know. Come on in, really, honestly. Fear of open spaces, i got it. Its kind of exciting, actually, to see the camera. And look, Human Beings i was just telling her, you know yeah, he sits there in a closet with a camera and its talking to willie. Along with joe, willie, and me, we have former chairman of the republican national Committee And Msnbc political analyst, Michael Steele. Good to see you good to see you in person. Absolutely. And Columnist And Associate editor for the Washington Post, david ignatius. Weve missed you great to be here. And New York Times Washington Bureau chief, elizabeth b. Miller is with us. What a great group. Willie, its really frightening out here in the real world. Its not. I remember telling Phil Gr

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Transcripts For FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240709

protecting kids in school. parents have a fundamental right to make decisions for their children sup bring, their education and their care. long-time democrat strategist james carville wants the democrats to stop whining so much. democrats whine too much. quit being a whiny party. mahomes is going deep down field wide open. going to take it all the way. touchdown. steve: you can see that snowplow in the middle of the street in albany new york. it s got to clear the streets because it s a snowy, icy, rainy day to start this monday, january 17th, 2022. throughout the northeast as you look at albany, and all across america. good morning, everybody, it is a federal holiday. it s great to have you right here on fox & friends. rachel: good morning, steve and brian. great to be here with you guys. you are right it is very cold outside. i m waiting to see, brian, if my kids are actually going to go to school this morning or not. brian: they are tough. your kids are

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20240707

this week, two nations with caretaker readers, and problems that cannot wait. in israel, a coalition has collapsed. joe biden has been in a middle east seeking more saudi oil. they and the israelis want the united states to pledge action against iran. you re in the uk, if famous and not so famous five are vying to succeed borisjohnson as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. but in a context of tax cuts, is that the answer to what even ministers describe as a cost of living crisis? in the studio to discuss all of that, an american journalist and senior writer at bloomberg business week, based in london since the late 1970s, he writes on arab affairs. you burrow is a columnist with the male newspapers, he has reported from all around the middle east during his time and was a speech writer on david cameron s successful general election campaign in 2010. welcome to you all. let s begin in the middle east. stephanie, joe biden is engaged in this middle east trip, s

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS 100 Days 20170411

a fire destroys a migrant camp in france housing around 1500 people. the blaze spread to large parts of the camp near the port of dunkirk leaving nearly a dozen injured. plus a debate still rages in the us over whether to get your child vaccinated: we travel to vashon island to see if donald trump is helping the fuel the trend of worried parents. hello, i m katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. rex tillerson likes to think he has a good relationship with vladimir putin the russian president even gave him an impressive medal three years ago. but there was no warm welcome for the new us secretary of state in moscow today. he flew in for talks on syria and the russian promptly lambasted america for indulging in iraq style war tactics. the us wants moscow to drop its support for president assad. but the west has almost no leverage. on monday in italy, the british foreign secretary had told reporters this was a window of opportunity. it s time, he said, f

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20170413

up if you have points you want to pick up on you can contact us on social media. 0n on every edition of outside source we pull together all the elements of all the most relevant stories. 0ne of our reporters has been speaking about bashar al assad has been talking about the alleged chemical weapons attack. stage one, the propaganda, stage two, the military attack, that is what we believe is happening. 0nly 48 hours between the play and the attacks, no investigation, no concrete evidence about anything. the only thing was allegations and propaganda and then a strike. mr assad thinks the attack was fabricated to justify us military action. multiple sources suggest over 80 people died. independent tests on some victims show the presence of a nerve agent such as sarin. it s also important to note that this new syrian claim contradicts this russian account of what happened. according to the objective data of the russian airspace control, syrian aviation struck a large terrorist

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