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Transcripts For FOXNEWS Americas News Headquarters 20240711

to you. meanwhile, the president suggesting he is nowhere ready to concede to president-elect joe biden telling fox s sunday morning futures he will keep fighting to overturn the election results but also expressing some doubt about whether the supreme court will take up his challenges. david spunt has more now from the white house. david. reporter: arthel, good afternoon to you. since election day, president trump has talked a lot about the supreme court, giving hope to some of his supreme courters his supporters, also of members of his team. he said it would be a be all, end all, the chance for the trump campaign to possibly change something in their favor because it has not been going in their favor from a legal sense. today he was more pessimistic when speaking with maria about the supreme court. in that interview with maria, it lasted well over 40 of minutes, he doubled, tripled, quadrupled down on his claims that the election was fraudulent, though there s no indica

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

astronauts are being put in danger of a collision with satellites launched by elon musk. hello and welcome. the supreme court in russia has banned one of the country s best known and oldest human rights organisations, memorial, accusing it of violating a law requiring groups to register as foreign agents. it comes at the end of a year in which the kremlin has cracked down vigorously on its critics. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. more and more, it feels as if russia is turning the clock back. liquidate, the judge says, as she orders one of russia s oldest civil rights groups, international memorial, to shut down. the n60 was found to have broken russia s draconian foreign agents law. disgraceful decision, the reaction from the gallery. it s100% a political thing. and the substance of this political decision is just one more step from authoritarian regime to totalitarian. for more than 30 years, memorial has been shining a light on one of the darkest c

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240709

now on bbc news it s time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. 75 years ago the first nuremberg trial of nazi war criminals came to an end. the groundbreaking international tribunal handed down 12 death sentences. in the years that followed, there were hopes that an evolving mechanism of internationaljustice would deter and punish further heinous acts of mass murder and genocide. my guest is international lawyer and author philippe sands. 75 years on from nuremberg, is the world any better at delivering justice for the worst of crimes? philippe sands, welcome to hardtalk. lovely to be with you. this notion of international justice, it seems to have sort of consumed you, both professionally and personally, for many years. is it possible to say which comes first, which driver is more important to you? which came first was professional. i got involved in these things in 98 really, when the statute of the international criminal court was being negotiated in r

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

this festive season how will the great white way handle the set back? and a magical reunion the cast of harry potter are back together for a 20th anniversary special, on new year s day. thank you forjoining us. for more than 30 years, the human rights organisation, memorial, has been chronicling the abuses of the soviet era to ensure the crimes and victims are unearthed and are not forgotten. but now the supreme court has banned russia s oldest human rights organisation, liquidated it to use their language, accusing it of violating a law requiring groups to register as foreign agents. it comes at the end of a year in which the kremlin has cracked down vigorously on its critics. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. more and more, it feels as if russia is turning the clock back. liquidate, the judge says, as she orders one of russia s oldest civil rights groups, international memorial, to shut down. the n60 was found to have broken russia s draconian foreig

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Our World 20240709

now on bbc news, it s time for our world. mayeni jones travels across north western nigeria to uncover the country s kidnap crisis. it should be the safest place a child could be. why do you study? from there, to go back towards what? but schools in northern nigeria are being targeted by kidnappers. since december, more than 1,000 students have been abducted in the region. and it s affecting everyone from the youngest to the oldest pupils, rich and poor. save this country from the hands of these evil people! she said: mummy, they came to our school yesterday night and kidnapped us. she now says: mummy, come and see, they are just beating us. so, why are criminal gangs kidnapping schoolchildren? to find out, i ve travelled across northern and central nigeria, speaking to those affected. this banditry is not some mere criminality. and the only way to deal with it is to launch a full scale war against the bandits. under the cover of darkness, criminal gangs are disturbing t

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