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BBC News at Six

research for the bbc has found. analysts compared the prices of 23 items in france, germany, italy, spain and the netherlands. the uk is the most expensive place to buy ketchup — £1.92 compared to £1.37 in italy. toilet roll is a whopping £3.80 here — it's only £2.66 in italy. we're also the most expensive for mayonnaise, butter and margarine. but we have the cheapest nappies — £5.57 for the average pack — they're more than double that in france at £12.43. and we have the cheapest frozen pizza — £1.92, again, it's most expensive in france. if we add up the whole basket of 23 items, france was overall the priciest, germany the cheapest — you can see the uk in the middle of the table here. if you want to see more of this analysis, head to the bbc website and look for our "tackling it together" pages. now a look at some other stories

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CNN Primetime

parlay bets, about $0.37. >> i notice there's a line on anything. >> when people say with some justification, athletes make so much money now, this isn't the 1919 black sox, and they weren't getting paid what they were worth, so they were vulnerable to gamblers trying to entice them. they make so much money now that won't happen. maybe that's true of a pro athlete or even a star college athlete now that name, image and likeness allows them to cash in. but you can get a line on -- and i don't mean to cast dispersions on them, but you can get a line on troy state versus bowling green. you can get a line on a women's game someplace that is not that much in the spotlight. you can get a line on a vulnera volleyball game for all i know. those people are potentially vulnerable, and only recently tim donahe an nba ref who was sharing inside information and betting on games he officiated, an fbi investigation sent him to prison. so, you know, referees in the

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Early Start With Christine Romans

fed official say it is likely interest hikes could stay at 25 basis points rather than something bigger. all three indices are on the way to a positive week. and citigroup announcing that it will cut hundreds of jobs across several divisions and mortgage rates climbing for the fourth week in a row. 6.65%. and gas prices rose two pennies, $3.37 a gallon. tesla announcing plans to expand production and build a new plant in mexico. but shares fell nearly 6% after elon musk failed to offer details on a new generation of products during investor day on wednesday. and who was watching that investor day? dan ives. they had a terrible last year. what is happening for tesla investors some. >> 2022 is harsh really because of the musk/twitter situation, a that was a huge overhang in the

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Early Start With Christine Romans

here i'd call that, stocks fell as bond yields rose. economic news coming in strong meaning inflation and interest rates could stay higher. mortgage applications fell to 28 year lows as home buyers are pulling back there. on inflation watch, gas prices rose a penny overnight, $3.37 a gallon. and jobless claims are expected to stay below 200,000 for a september weeseventh week in a . and it is tax time and your return might look different. first expect a smaller refund.m. and it is tax time and your return might look different. first expect a smaller refund. many tax breaks have changed. for tax year 2022, the maximum child tax credit is $2,000 per kid if your income is below $200,000 or 400 grand filing jointly. above those levels credit starts to phase out. and that is at least $1,000 less than the covid era enhanced child tax credit that expired at the end of 2021.

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Breakfast

at the big store, but £1.37 at sainsbury�*s local. why? well sainsbury�*s says the smaller stores often have bigger costs of their own, like paying higher rent for a unit in the city centre. tesco told us the range in its express stores was very price competitive compared to its rivals. remember — food prices are rising sharply anyway. a typical shopping list costs you £788 more per year on average than a year ago. so this just adds to that for anyone who relies on smaller stores. some items were found to be cheaper at the smaller stores, some were the same price as those in bigger stores. but the point here is you'd perhaps expect an item to be the same price in one tesco or sainsburys as it is in another. and for those that can't get to a bigger shop, they'll probably feel it's a bit unfair.

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Breakfast

more. at sainsbury�*s, heinz tomato soup was £1.15 at the big store, but £1.37 at sainsbury�*s local. why? well sainsbury�*s says the smaller stores often have bigger costs of their own, like paying higher rent for a unit in the city centre. tesco told us the range in its express stores was very price competitive compared to its rivals. remember — food prices are rising sharply anyway. a typical shopping list costs you £788 more per year on average than a year ago. so this just adds to that for anyone who relies on smaller stores. some items were found to be cheaper at the smaller stores, some were the same price as those in bigger stores. but the point here is you'd perhaps expect an item to be the same price in one tesco or sainsburys as it is in another. and for those that can't get to a bigger shop, they'll probably feel it's a bit unfair. the thing is, some people, it might

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Early Start With Christine Romans

decline in the nasdaq. it was a strong week overall, and a strong start to 2023. the s&p , let's see, we're watching down markets there. nasdaq up 3%. five-week winning streak there. shockingly strong jobs report friday has investors worrying what the next fed hike move is. and next this week, we'll get more information. from jerome powell, state of the union address, and weekly jobless claims. another week of big earn, pepsi, uber slated to report. inflation, gas prices falling a penny, $3.37 a gallon. let's bin in ken robach. ken, nice to see you. what do you make of that jobs report friday? >> well, i was shocked. if you told me it was minus 100,000. it's over 500,000. incredible. it's a good thing.

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Fox News at Night

military and how will america do in a head-to-head battle with china, republican congressman mike garcia, congratulations to use her on a victory, very well done. and want to go with the political spin because i love it and pick up where kevin left off, she said the following about gas prices and how good things are, gas prices are now at their lowest since early march with the national average at about $3.36, $0.11 cheaper than last week and a dollar 35 cheaper per gallon since june saving american families about $140 per month. what they leave out is when the president took off gas was at $2.66, so a dollar and $0.37 more, the $145 they talk about coming you're still losing that. >> and in their mind everything is relative to whatever time. it is most convenient for them, the economics is just physics with dollar signs, for every input there is an output, for every action there is a

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

so why not have that advantage. if you can be 50% less likely to get sick from the flu or die from it, take it. that's a good thing. let's look at the 2019/2020 season. flu vaccines prevented 6,300 deaths in the united states. they prevented more than 100,000 hospitalizations and 7.5 million illnesses. why would you not want that? it's always a good thing to stay out of the hospital, always a good thing to be alive. brianna? >> sure is. thank you. to the economy. it has become more expensive to buy a home if you need to borrow money. mortgage rates topping 7%, for the first time since 2002, the last time it was this high george w. bush was president, a gallon of gas cost $1.37 and new episodes of "friends" were airing on thursday nights. despite the high rates, soaring gas prices and inflation,

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

prices have all created an entirely different life that what anna duran was used to. she now turns in recycling for cash. >> you get $1.37 a pound -- >> reporter: and works part-time as a caretaker but it barely covers the bills. >> this is my mortgage, $825.24. this is my car payment of $482.99. >> reporter: those are just some of the fixed costs. she lives in riverside county where the metro area's annual inflation rate in june was likely around 10%, higher than the national average. that's because people move to the relatively more affordable inland empire during the pandemic driving up population and demand for goods and services. >> not only have prices gone up, but folks in the inland empire can't shift to saying i'll work from home more in response to higher gas prices. they are the types of workers that generally have to actually commute into their workplaces. >> reporter: and duran needs to drive for her work as a

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