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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240705

the conduct of former deputy chief whip chris pincher shows the continuing hangover for the government of the era of borisjohnson. is rishi sunak holding back from being more critical of his predecessor? he s not suited to this kind of confrontation, so i think his idea is, if i don t engage with the provocations of borisjohnson s supporters, maybe the story will burn out that little bit quicker. how do we clean up the culture in parliament? the conservative chair of the commons equalities committee, caroline nokes, is here. and on the tunisian border, the migrant crisis turns violent amidst beatings and abuse. what happens now? we ll ask the tunisian human rights league. good evening. we open tonight with a story which some believe could be the next big miscarriage ofjustice in this country one for which there is evidence of a state led cover up. this is 43 year old tom hayes. he didn t see his young sonjoshua grow up because mr hayes was jailed in 2015 when joshua was j

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240706

good morning. with the price of food and raw ingredients getting more in spreads of this easter, we are in a bakery in bolton expected this easter, we are looking at what it means that the sweet treats you might be buying this year. in sport this morning. racism in rugby union. former england rugby star luther burrell says he s proud for speaking out after an rfu investigation found his claims of racism in the sport were true. good morning. i ll start to the day to day for most of us to yesterday, away from the south east where it is called it is a milder start. cloud and rain pushing from the west to east but it should brighten up much later across northern ireland and western scotland. it s wednesday, the 5th of april. donald trump has spoken publicly for the first time since his arrest and appearance in court to face criminal charges. the former us president told a packed hall of supporters in florida last night that legal action against him was an insult to ameri

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:32:00

Expenditure. thejustice department would not indict him because he was a sitting president but now the state of new york comes along and says you can t falsify financial records to cover up a crime anywhere, whether it is a crime in london, washington, united states federal law. new york financial institutions and banks and companies are not to be used to cover up crimes. and falsification of financial records is a serious offence. that is what he has been charged with and that is what. if someone else ordered these records falsified.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180619:01:15:00

It s been occurring and expanded over many decades. but currently it s the exclusive product of loopholes in our federal immigration law that prevent illegal immigrants minors and family members from being detained and removed their home country. sean: secretary nielsen went on to explain why in some rare cases the children of illegal immigrants are separated from their parents. here s what she said. dhs does have responsibility to protect minors, and in that case as well we will only supper the family if we cannot determine there is a familiar relationship, if the child may be at risk with the parent or legal guardian, or if the parent or legal guardian is referred for prosecution. sean: nielsen also made an important comparison to how the government treats our own citizens. oh, important. take a watch. let s be clear. if an american were to commit a crime anywhere in the united states come in they would go to jail and they would be separated from their family. this is not a c

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180618:21:19:00

And separation can occur when the parent is charged with human smuggling. under those circumstances, we would detain the parent in an appropriate secure detention facility separate from the child. what has changed is that we no longer exempt entire classes of people who break the law. everyone is subject to prosecution. when dhs refers a case against a parent or legal guardian for prosecution, the parent or legal guardian will be placed into the u.s. marshal service custody for pretrial determination pursuant to an order by a federal judge and any accompanied child will be transferred to the department of health and human services and will be reclassified as an unaccompanied alien child. that is in accordance with the tbpra, a law that was passed by congress. and following a court order, neither are which actions the trump administration has taken. and let s be clear, if an american were to commit a crime anywhere in the united states, they would go to jail and they would be separated

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