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Transcripts For MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports 20240709

advisory panel s recommendation that the third shots be restricted to fewer people. this morning president biden touting the progress on vaccinations while tens of thousands of moderna and johnson & johnson recipients await word on getting their third shot. you still have a high degree of protection. our doctors and scientists are working day and night to analyze the data from those two organizations on whether and when you need a booster shot and we ll provide updates as the process moves ahead. and just moments ago on capitol hill, house democrats voting to defend women s right to choose in response to the restrictive texas law banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. they did it with just enough votes, 218 votes. i ll speak to california congresswoman jackie speier about that vote. and this hour we ll bring you my exclusive interview with iran s new foreign minister, his first with anyone in the american media. the future of nuclear negotiations after presiden

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240706

and winds of change. cloud computing, augmented reality, and 100km/h yachts! how sailgp hopes to get the video game generation on board. this we start with the cost of borrowing because it is on the rise again. in the next few hours the bank of england and the european central bank are both expected to increase their main interest rates by half a percentage point to their highest in m years as they battle to bring inflation under control. good news for savers of course, but piling more pressure on businesses and many people with loans and mortgages. for the bank of england, it would be the tenth rise in a row and would take the cost of borrowing to 4% its highest since 2008. on wednesday the us federal reserve announced a quarter percent increase a much smaller rise than in recent months. but its chair, jerome powell, warned that it would not be the last. as samira hussain in new york reports after in new york reports a year of aggressive rate increases after a year o

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240703

how did you get that gig? i got that gig because i worked my way up from running the autocue. honestly. i started working there in 1996 at the beginning of this career, and, basically, they hired 700 people about the size of the newsroom we now have working in english at sky, and we re doing that over the space of about three months. so, not to diminish my credentials for that opportunity, but i mean, basically, if you could get in the door, they were hiring a lot of people in a really short span of time and you sort of work your way up. that was my entry level opportunity. and when you were at fox, you presumably were aware that it was becoming quite a divisive presence within the american media. well, i left in 2008. i worked for news corp a second time when i first moved to this country, at that time to spec out what later became talktv. and then i left the company a second time about three years ago when i went to work at sky on the business side. did you know rupert murd

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240702

since the beginning of the war, targeting the northwest of the gaza strip in particular. it comes as the us secretary of state antony blinken has visted iraq, and the west bank, and in the last hour, he has landed in turkey s capital ankara for a round of talks with leaders in the region. he says all communications must be restored immediately. he has said discussions are ongoing about a humanitarian pause in the fighting, to get aid to civilians into gaza. yogita limaye has our first report. the warming over the g has identified tonight. communication lines have been cut off which means tomorrow will likely begin for many gazans like today did. digging through rubble looking for survivors. this was the crowded refugee camp. it is not one of the areas that israel had asked civilians to leave. hamas says it was an israeli air strike that killed dozens here. israel says it s investigating. can anyone hear me? he shouts. i think there are people trapped here. his daughte

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240702

on an unannounced stop. he said us officials were working to secure a humanitarian pause in gaza, that would advance several priorities, including getting more aid in and getting hamas hostages out. following my conversations with the prime minister and with the israeli government, this is a process. israel s raised important questions about how humanitarian pauses would work. we ve got to answer those questions. we re working on exactly that. in fact, we agreed that our teams would get together and they re doing just that, including today, to work through the specifics of the practicalities of of these pauses. second, it s important that the pause advance a number of things. one of them is hostages. we are intensely focused the united states, israel, every other country that has one of its citizens being held hostage by hamas to bring them home. now, it s important that as we re engaged in pursuing humanitarian pause, this can be something that advances the prospect of

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