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Transcripts For MSNBCW Chris 20240704

her. the dereliction of duty the governor says the state attorney committed and where this whole fight goes from here. but we start with a pointedly defiant donald trump, very publicly challenging the judge and the system that could send him to prison for the rest of his life even with a critical decision in his d.c. case potentially just days away. now, trump was never one as a businessman or politician to heed outside advice, but even with the stakes so high, he s insisting he will fight any charges against him in front of the media and crowds of supporters however he wants to, even if the court orders him not to. crooked joe now wants the thug prosecutor, this deranged guy to file a court order taking away my first amendment rights so that i can t speak. so listen to this we don t want you to speak about the case. when we say i can t talk, i d love to i will talk about it. i will. they re not taking away my first amendment right. those remarks could test the lega

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Talking Business 20240707

will the developing world to cope. i will be discussing this with all of that, the chief economist at the world food programme and the head of agriculture at the african union. also on the show, because technology help africa grasp its agricultural potential? will be speaking to the big boss of a company helping to spread or spread smart farming across that vast continent. spread smart farming. wherever you arejoining me wherever you are joining me from around the world can once again, they can anyone welcome to the show. russia s invasion of ukraine is devastating the population, leaving tens thousands feared dead and millions displaced destroying lives and uprooting the very fabric of that country. at the heart of the ukrainian economy is agriculture. in particular, growing crops. a nation are known as the breadbasket of europe, disrupting that production is having a dramatic effect on the global food supply, is having a dramatic effect on the globalfood supply, sending

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170526

custody. we are expecting an update from the chief constable later in the hour. we will bring you all of those developments. at the g7 summit in sicily, theresa may urges world leaders to discuss fighting online extremism. ben ainslie‘s bid for sailing history gets under way tomorrow, after a delay caused by high winds. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has given a speech this morning, linking british military action abroad to terrorist attacks here at home. mr corbyn said the ‘war on terror‘ is not working and that a different approach is needed. he was speaking as election campaigning resumed after monday s attack in manchester. the conservatives have condemned his remarks as crass and appallingly timed. our political correspondent iain watson reports. the political truce after manchester ended this morning. but first, there was a further moment of remembrance. can i ask that we all stand for a moment s silence. and thenjeremy co

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170706

about their campaign. the kind table, and pupils across the country are competing to be crowned a rocky roads. crowned rock heroes. good morning. it s thursday the 6th july. welcome to bbc newsroom live the chairman of the iraq inquiry, sirjohn chilcot, has told the bbc that the former prime minister, tony blair, was not straight with the nation , or his inquiry, about the decisions made in the run up to the iraq war. speaking for the first time since the publication of his report a year ago today, sirjohn told the bbc why he thinks mr blair made the decisions he did, and about mr blair s state of mind at the time of the inquiry. the iraq inquiry by sirjohn chilcot took 7 years and ran into two million words. the main findings were that policy on iraq was made on ‘flawed intelligence and assessments‘. and the planning and preparation for the country after saddam hussein was ‘wholly inadequate.‘ in response to sirjohn‘s interview with the bbc a spokesman for mr b

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170127

mac equipment. a quarter of those living in the uk who survived genocides, including the holocaust, have experienced discrimination or abuse linked to their religion or ethnicity. on holocaust memorial day, we ll be talking to an auschwitz survivor about her experiences. we talk to an auschwitz survivor and a student who says he has suffered racial abuse since he was a child. hello, welcome to the programme. we re live until ”am this morning. lots coming up today on the show, and as ever, we really want to hear from you. one of the stories we are talking about is whether six year old girls think they are less talented than six year old boys. a studyjust out says they do. what do you think? do get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. theresa may will become the first world leader to meet donald trump since he became us president. the pr

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