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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at 9 20240711

For a company he had shares in. Nomadland a drama about a woman who starts a new Life On The Road in the american midwest won four baftas last night. And coming up this hour, Katie Price pays tribute to big Brother Star Nikki Grahame, whos died at 38. The Tv Personality had an Eating Disorder. The Prime Minister has asked us all to behave responsibly as england takes its next step in easing Lockdown Restrictions from today. Pubs and restaurants can now serve customers outside, and all shops, gyms, hairdressers and Beauty Salons can re open. Hairdressers some rules have also been relaxed hairdressers in wales, scotland and Northern Ireland. Aru na iyengar reports. Opening its doors at midnight. Regulars at this Huddersfield Pub have been waiting for this moment for months. What used to be taken for granted now a luxury to be savoured. Drinking could only take place outdoors, so was the chilly weather a put off . It was snowing earlier, but i was still going to come out. Just put my coat

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Transcripts For CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20240709

around the state. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room. announcer: this is cnn breaking news. let s get straight to the breaking news. a verdict has just been reached in the trial of actor jussie smollett, falsely accusing of being a victim of a hate crime, that he allegedly arranged himself. sara sidner is outside the courtroom. set the scene. what s about to happen? reporter: so, we are awaiting jussie smollett and his family. they have been coming into court every single day. of course, smollett has to be here in order to hear what the jury has decided in this case. we do have a verdict. so we are waiting to hear exactly what that verdict is on six counts against him. they re all six charges of disorderly conduct, essentially what prosecutors say was a lie he made and reported to police after this january 2019 attack that they say was a faked hate crime, that he had perpetrated on himself, in order to get more media attention, for whatever reason. we hear

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Transcripts For MSNBC American Voices With Alicia Menendez 20240708

willing to fall in line. whitewashing the attack on the capitol. using the rnc ridiculous and dangerous characterization of legitimate political discourse. and trying to dismantle trust in the 1/6 committee. florida senator did it today. on cbs. i think it s a complete partisan scam. anyone who committed a crime on january 6 should be prosecuted. and if convicted put in jail. i do not believe that we need a congressional committee to harass americans that weren t even in washington on january 6. were not in favor of what happened. have condemned what happened. they want to smear them anyway. the fact remains the committee is non-partisan. republican representatives sit on panel. and seven democrats. it is not an attack o arrest, prosecute and convict ordinary citizens if they are found to have taken part in the attack on american democracy. if you think january 6 was an isolated act as he does, you are miss the farrest for the trees. the plot to over turn the election ext

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Scandalous 20240704

action is being taken- against the sun newspaper. legal action against the mirror group over allegations of phone hacking. who did you hack? it would be quicker to say- who i didn t hack, wouldn t it? it d be easier. celebrities, politicians. i was living in this sort of super highway of illicit information. it was exciting. you felt like a spy. as the years have gone by, - the story has grown and grown. i don t know to this day how many people have heard my deepest secrets, my desires. .that phone hacking was not. practised by the mail on sunday or the daily mail. you have just about anybody who s ever appeared in a tabloid newspaper saying, give me large wadges of cash, please. i think it s actually a legal scandal. it s not the money i m after. it s to expose their guilt. it s justice. i started working for the british tabloids, around 1986. i m the guy that tracked down jeffrey epstein s a girl that was with the prince, that famous photograph. tracked her down to austra

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