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also in march the average interest rate for a new car loan was more than 7%. used, nearly 12%. as for finding something affordable -- >> the 20,000 vehicle's dead. if you want a $20,000 vehicle, you're buying a used car. >> reporter: what will it take for prices to turn around? >> in the end if consumers don't buy, prices will come down. >> reporter: thinks may be turning around. beau boeckmann owns a car dealership group in los angeles where inventory has been sitting. >> now we're getting incentives back. most of our interest rates are between 2.9 and 0%. >> reporter: then the cost of insurance. the latest consumer price index shows a 22% increase over last year. >> safety features, do they affect insurance rates? >> there's backup cameras, there's sensors. all these things cost quite a bit more to repair, so a bumper went from being $1,000 repair to maybe a 10,000, $20,000 repair.

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this is an amazing moment, you know? given bitter bipartisanship and tribal is asian of our politics, you had this bipartisan cooperation and this cause i coalition government that nobody really likes, but actually, in the end, at least for this weekend, i would not count on that lasting for very long. >> yes, just for this weekend only. all right, everybody. we will be back with my sound off panel after a short break, where we discussed the extra narrative element at columbia university after pro- palestinian protest led to student arrest's. now, warning from jewish students about their safety on campus, and the eve of passover. passover. provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. (♪♪) i'm getting vaccinated with

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is when released. i am asking you to sentence him to life in prison for the crimes he committed. >> in the end, the judge gave brian winchester 20 years. and court, nothing had been said about mike williams. >> when they shuffled him off we walked up and i looked at patty and said that's it. the door has been slammed down whatever happened to mike and we will never know. >> the next day, fdle had a major announcement. they had found a skeletal body in a shallow grave. >> the human remains are those of mike williams. >> after all those years, it was over. speculation was that brian had led them to it. >> further analysis concluded that mike williams was in fact murdered. >> his but he was not and lake seminole. it was 50 miles away, back in tallahassee of a dead-end road by another swampy lake. >> i said he can't be dead. he can't be. they said, it is mike.

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the jury. that's highly abnormal for either side to be comfortable with the attorneys in the jury box. in the end is the trump's team number one okay we have argued over the fax. now your job is to apply them to the law and you two lawyers, you know, they are not going to say that but imply it. you better take the lead here in this room and show everyone this does not apply to the law. >> it's a really good point. i tried many cases a as prosecutor and defense lawyer. and rule number one is you don't want to seat a lawyer on the jury. ultimately they become a super juror and dominate because everyone looks to them for, you know, sort of decisions and help them think through the law and the facts. with two, that's an interesting dynamic. but, you know, especially in this case, i think because the law is such ridiculous of the federal campaign finance laws together with this new york

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to be resolved. give a sense of the complications on how difficult it has been for the bbc to sort, if you like? we had the statement from his wife last year, talking about her husband suffering from serious mental health problems. exactly, and in the end the — mental health problems. exactly, and in the end the bbc— mental health problems. exactly, and in the end the bbc was _ mental health problems. exactly, and in the end the bbc was the _ mental health problems. exactly, and in the end the bbc was the employer| in the end the bbc was the employer of huw edwards and this was, they always said it was an hr issue and that every employee has a right to privacy, a right to not having their medical information broadcast more wildly, whether they are famous or not. the bbc treats them the same, we are told, so therefore it was a difficult tightrope to manage. there were lots of reports in various newspapers that the bbc had reached out to huw edwards but he wasn't able to engage. report suggesting he

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cerebral palsy had a accident six years ago and feared she never leave her house, she took up frame running and finish a marathon in five hours 59 minutes. and finish a marathon in five hours 59 minutes-— and finish a marathon in five hours 59 minutes. . , . .. ., ., ., 59 minutes. any accumulation of five months of hard _ 59 minutes. any accumulation of five months of hard work, _ 59 minutes. any accumulation of five months of hard work, on _ 59 minutes. any accumulation of five months of hard work, on my - 59 minutes. any accumulation of five months of hard work, on my one i months of hard work, on my one game, i had a fantastic course that got me there in the end and i can't believe it, i've always wanted a big metal and now i have a big metal now. a reminder of a top story before we go. nottingham forest have demanded the audio between officials from sunday's defeat at everton

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american astronauts flying on american rockets from american soil into space once again. it's a very exciting time for our space program. sending people into space is dangerous. more dangerous than most things. it's one of the riskiest things that people have ever done. -to be able to experience this incredible career of being an astronaut was something that we always called a calculated risk. rick died doing something that he was very passionate about. in the end, i had to very purposely make a decision that this was not gonna be something that was gonna define me for the rest of my life. i didn't want to go down that path of "it's your fault or your fault, or i'm angry about this and i can't let go of it." none of that was a path

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expecting russia to try and take advantage of this window before ukraine is able to rearm and bolster its defenses. and if so exactly what are you expecting? >> well, that'd be they've been doing this so far. and of course they will try to do this again, but we talking about again weeks of difference. but within these periods of time, there would be throwing whatever they can in order to gain as much territory as they can. i don't think that's will end up with some substantial gains for russia there will be tremendous casualties from russian sayyed, but they literally don't care much about that. but they understood that there is a there is a wheel of us people to support your grain. so question of the sort of pause in funding for many of the russian analysts, i believe that was a matter of time they understood that they need to use that time in order to gain and to advance one more important thing which, which, which sometimes people don't notice in the end that bill is

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fancy dress on, phone out and no slip—ups. impressive, but pace yourself at cutty sark with 20 miles left. in london, the elite women run separately. no male pacemakers often makes the racing intense. they are jostling a little, a huge push there from peres jepchirchir. here goes kenya's peresjepchirchir, making her move on the mall. then it was about the clock. she was chasing and beating the world record in the women's only marathon by almost a minute. 2:16.16 — can you believe it? oh, my goodness! i am so happy for today's victory. i was not expecting to run a world record. i knew we will run, but i was not expecting to be me. catherine debrunner stretched six minutes clear of the field to win the women's wheelchair race. her swiss compatriot, marcel hug, still in a class of his own, to take the men's race for a sixth time. now, can you lead the way in your 40s? kenenisa bekele for a while did just that. in the end, kenya's alexander mutiso

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for a sixth time. now, can you lead the way in your 40s? kenenisa bekele for a while did just that. in the end, kenya's alexander mutiso munyao was a clear victor — two hours four minutes. east africa continues to dominate this race. but look in third and fourth. two british runners, emile cairess and mohamed mohamed, the best day of their careers. third and fourth, two british men in the london marathon, that is brilliant. and the streets were left to thousands more doing it their way — often for charity, sometimes forfun, always in the unique spirit this event revives and extends. this is sport's ultimate shared experience. this is sport's ultimate shared experience. this is the same finishing line for everyone. when it comes to prize—money, there is equality. these four winners all earn the same and thus the marathon advances.

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