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Transcripts For CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20240706

staff burned documents. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. tonight, transportation secretary pete buttigieg tells me the biden administration will hold southwest airlines accountable for the meltdown in its operations that has left thousands of flights canceled and thousands of passengers stranded. gabe, what is the situation there right now? reporter: wolf, thousands of travelers are still stranded. the lines to rebook here in baltimore have been more than three hours long at times today. the wait to reach customer service has been longer for many customers. some are literally sleeping here at the airport, just trying to get home. the meltdown at southwest airlines just gets worse. it s a total you know what show here. reporter: southwest canceling more than 2500 flights on tuesday. more than 85% of all u.s. cancellations. and they have already canceled nearly the same total for

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Transcripts For KPIX CBS 20240703

the judge and gag order. the unconstitutional gag order by a highly conflicted judge. maurice: president biden. we have the worst president in the history of our country. maurice: and the courtroom. it s freezing, by the way. maurice: the cbs evening news starts now. good evening, and thank you for being with us. i m maurice dubois. norah is on assignment. we begin tonight with day 2 of testimony in the criminal trial of former president donald trump. former national enquirer publisher david pecker was back on the stand where he said he worked with trump and his longtime fixer michael cohen to hide negative stories about him during the 2016 campaign. the prosecution claims it was all a part of a conspiracy to influence the election. before today s testimony, there was a tense hearing over whether trump repeatedly violated a gag order by attacking witnesses and jurors on social media. prosecutors urged the judge to fine trump thousands of dollars and hold h

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Transcripts For KPIX CBS 20240703

the judge and gag order. the unconstitutional gag order by a highly conflicted judge. president biden. the worst president in history of our country. and the courtroom. it s reason, by the way. the cbs evening news starts now. good evening, and thank you for being with us. i maurice dubois. norah is on assignment. we begin tonight with a 2 of testimony in the criminal trial of former president donal donald trump. former national enquirer publisher david pecker was back on the stand where he said he worked with trump and his longtime fixer michael cohen to heighten negative stories about him during the 2016 campaign. the prosecution claims it was all a part of a conspiracy to influence the election. before today s testimony, there was a tense hearing over whether trump repeatedly violated a gag order by attacking witnesses and jurors on social media. prosecutors urged the judge to find trump thousands of dollars and hold him in contempt, while the former pr

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240703

let s go live to the house of commons, where the government s flagship rwanda bill is being debated. the government wants to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. it has been going back and forth. voting on some of the lords amendments. they voted to reject a lords proposal for remanded to be only regarded as safe or as long as the provisions of the uk s to do with that country for rwanda. a big debate between the governments and some of its critics over whether rwanda should be deemed a safe country for asylum seekers to be sent to, and effect supreme court here in the uk a year ago deemed that it was not a safe place. so that it was not a safe place. so that was one of the votes that has come through this evening, another one here, and peas rejected another amendment from the house of lords which would have required age assessments for those facing removal to be conducted by local authorities. there is another one that s just come in, authorities. there is another one that

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240703

paediatrician dr hilary cass, who carried out the review for nhs england, is calling for gender services for children and young people to match the standards of other nhs care, saying the toxicity of the debate meant professionals were afraid to openly discuss their views. our health editor hugh pym reports. sonia wanted to transition from the age of 15, but she found she couldn t get access to care and was put on a waiting list. by the age of 18, she hadn t had a first appointment and was transferred to adult services. after hearing there d be another long wait, she opted to go private until she could be seen by the nhs. sonia says the long delays were hard to cope with. all in all, i spent four years on waiting lists to be seen by an nhs specialist. it was incredibly frustrating and the period between being told that, oh, we re not going to see before you re18th, and being referred on, and then me gaining private health care was an incredibly dark period in terms of m

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