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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240703



words. but i think what is happening, these are people who are anti trump supporters, people who have said. they have set, i want my chance to vote for him, against him, sorry, for a third time. so people do not want a manhattan district attorney deciding the outcome of the us election. the voters need to decide. if you do not like donald trump, which plenty of people do not, they do not vote for him in november. but people do not, they do not vote for him in november. him in november. but doesn t it shock you him in november. but doesn t it shock you that him in november. but doesn t it shock you that you him in november. but doesn t it shock you that you might - him in november. but doesn t it shock you that you might be - him in november. but doesn t it i shock you that you might be voting for a man who falsified business records to pay hush money? if he is found guilty of that, what do you think about that? i found guilty of that, what do you think about that ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240703

israel s war cabinet vows to exact a price from iran after its first ever direct strike against israel, despite pleas from all the country s western allies for de escalation. how critical a moment is this in an already dangerously chaotic world 7 there s also huge jeopardy for iran. could israel s goal be to destroy its nuclear ambitons? to destroy its nuclear ambitions? mark will be analysing the ways this confrontation could play out. will iran s neighbours all suffering the economic fallout of the conflict bring iran back into line? ben analyses the possible impact on the global oil market. so, who can exert a hold on the two protagonists? our guests are rob macaire, the us ambassador to iran until 2021, the formerjordanian diplomat merissa khurma, and general david petraeus, the former director of the cia. also tonight, it looks likely that parliament will, this week, finally give the green light for migrant flights to rwanda, but is it a long bumpy runway to take o ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703



we ll return to that news shortly, but now let s turn to what s been described as one of the worst miscarriages ofjustice in british legal history the post office scandal. an inquiry is examining how the faulty it system, known as horizon, led to hundreds of people who ran post offices being wrongly convicted of theft and fraud. today, former managing director david smith was questioned about the trial of seema misra a sub postmistress wronglyjailed while pregnant for stealing despite evidence the post office knew of software faults. 1a years later, smith has apologised to seema take a listen. we re nowjoined by seema herself. i saw some of the post office hearing today and i wonder what your thoughts were when you saw the evidence from david smith, who had written an e mail after your conviction, talking about it being brilliant news. i wonder how you have felt today? brilliant news. i wonder how you have felt today? seen the image before, have felt today? seen ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:16:00

For president george w bush. he is now a law professor at the university of minnessota. thank you for coming on to the programme. thank you for coming on to the programme- thank you for coming on to the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. talk us through programme. thank you for having me. talk us through what programme. thank you for having me. talk us through what you programme. thank you for having me. talk us through what you know - programme. thank you for having me. talk us through what you know and - talk us through what you know and what you make of this donald trump appearance. the what you make of this donald trump appearance- appearance. the purpose of this appearance appearance. the purpose of this appearance is appearance. the purpose of this appearance is to appearance. the purpose of this appearance is to explain - appearance. the purpose of this appearance is to explain to - appearance. the purpose of this i appearance is to explain ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:09:00

Trials against the proud boys as an entity, but i think that regardless of what happens, because of what sentences are rendered in this criminal trial, sentences are rendered in this criminaltrial, i sentences are rendered in this criminal trial, i think is important that we now think of the proud boys as more of a brand, more of a mobilising idea that can rally individuals to this cause, even if it s not directly associated with the proud boys as a formal entity. i think that that s what we seen largely since january the 6th is this evaporation, this dissipation of both the proud boys chapters and their followers, of both the proud boys chapters and theirfollowers, their of both the proud boys chapters and their followers, their adherence and like minded individuals data that local level, right? away from the national level, mobilising and going to the big rallies and more so for five proud boys showing up at a library, and a drag show, at a school board meeting. and i think that s wh ....

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