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so what is an electronic money institution? well, some of the best and well—known of those are brand names like wise, tide and revolut and it is those that the regulator wants to up their standards to help protect people, and fundamentally it comes down to people i've been speaking to, a lady called carol alexander who is a victim of fraud who had £80,000 stolen from her bank account and from her emi about a year ago. the bank account refunded within 2a hours, and apologised, and it took her an 18—month fight to get the money back from her emi, from her electronic money institution. she just talked me through the kind of impact that had on her. the difference between the bank and emi, electronic money institution, was like night and day. the bank where professional, they sent me _ the bank where professional, they sent me details of a rate access scans, _ sent me details of a rate access scans, they told me that was what

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BBC News

who's been looking into this. dan, tell us what this is all about? fundamentally this comes down to protecting victims of fraud. the way the regulator wants to do that is to incentivise banks, to incentivise so—called electronic money institution is to hold them liable for victims“ losses to incentivise them to essentially better protect them to essentially better protect them and stop fraud happening in the first place. so what is an electronic money institution? well, some of the best and well—known of those are brand names like wise, tide and revolut and it is those that the regulator wants to up their standards to help protect people and fundamentally it comes down to people i've been speaking to a lady called carol alexander who is a victim of fraud who had £80,000 stolen from her bank account and from her emi about a year ago. the bank account refunded within 21i hours, and apologised, and it took

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The Katie Phang Show

athlete it has on you, having to worry about your finances and how that can affect your game? >> let me tell you guys, i was drafted number one in 2009 to atlanta and got $44,000. when we started fighting, people would get mad at us so we fought for caitlin to have the $70,000. we want them to have those contracts. i played overseas for 10 years straight with no break. that sauna you see behind me that i relax in, is because i got a wnba salary in one month overseas. i played in russia, turkey, spain, i played in some places where for some reason they valued the women's sport and we got played what we deserve. it is sad to say that we had to go overseas to make more money then in our own country. but, like we see the u.s. national team, they won how many gold medals in a row? they have never had to redeem anything. our men's usa team, not to put them down, but they had to redeem themselves a couple of years. give these women what they deserve. let's value every woman athlete! they work so hard and they are exciting to watch. >> absolutely.

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The Katie Phang Show

, are we in the presence of greatness. angel, thank you so much for joining us for this important conversation. i want to be clear, the league has responded to the criticism over caitlin's starting salary. the league saying that she stands to make half $1 million or more in wnba earnings this coming season and over $3 million through endorsements and partnerships. but, not all wnba players are similarly situated by caitlin., so what is your reaction to that response from the wnba? >> everyone is mad about what caitlin are receiving, but there were other girls drafted just like caitlin, under her. the top draft is about $70,000- $75,000. what about the girls under that? their salaries are even lower. the main thing we have to do is the marketing and storytelling. do you really know caitlin clark's story? you just know she is a girl who played for iowa just like steph curry. you don't know her story, how many siblings she has, what it took for her to get where she is at.

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BBC News

earlier i spoke to dan whitworth, from radio 4's money box programme, who's been looking into this. this comes down to protecting victims of fraud. the way the regulator wants to do that is to incentivise banks, to incentivise so—called electronic money institutions, to hold them liable for victims�* losses, to incentivise them to essentially better protect them and stop fraud happening in the first place. so what is an electronic money institution? well, some of the best and well—known of those are brand names like wise, tide and revolut and it is those that the regulator wants to up their standards to help protect people, and fundamentally it comes down to people i've been speaking to, a lady called carol alexander who is a victim of fraud who had £80,000 stolen from her bank account and from her emi about a year ago. the bank account refunded within 2a hours, and apologised, and it took her an 18—month fight to get the money back from her emi, from her electronic money institution. she just talked me through the kind of impact that had on her.

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

reasons. one of them is that clearly last week he wanted to focus on the jury and that is a significant imposition on the people called in, so conscientious judges don't like to keep prospective jurors waiting, they want to keep them moving and be respectful of their time. the second reason potentially is to give donald trump an opportunity to fix his behavior, to reform himself in the days between when the hearing was scheduled and when it was set. it will be pertinent to how the judge approaches the issue, which is, can this man stop doing the things he is not supposed to be doing? >> he was fined $10,000 for violating the gag order in the civil fraud case. is there a possibility that -- let's say donald trump does not reform his behavior, as you just said, could we see the possibility of the judge putting -- or holding trump in contempt, and then punishing him by making him spend the night in jail? >> that is always a possibility, however, he has been taking some steps or

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Jesse Watters Primetime

the campaigning, i think it is a good thing for the president to go out of there and meet people. thing any president shell raise could be very close. but the issue, whenever things started out, it'll be about the economy. you got a situation where for millions of americans, their expenses, the money they have carried our debt, i think families are running $784 each month more for goods and services and they did two years ago. since about 19 percent over three years. >> jesse: by dennis, the milkshake that joe biden just bought was $10,000? that's probably why you did not know what to do. >> people are hurting, jesse. and the and if they're upset they will play in president. in pennsylvania where president biden has been, pennsylvania has

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Scandalous

security numbers and national health numbers. i said, "well, that's hardly fatal to my career!" he said, "no, you don't understand, once they have "that, it's very easy to persuade people that you're "allowed to have certain confidential information." it's what i referred to as the keys to the kingdom. what's going to happen is if somebody calls up the phone company, the first thing they're going to ask them, what's your social security number? what's your date of birth? you know, what's your favourite pet's name? if you have the information from the database, now they will just give you everything. if there was a scandal and the person had any kind of footing in the united states, the tabloidsjust knew that i could find somebody in a few minutes. and they were willing to pay. i was making $20,000-$30,000

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FOX and Friends

by attacking witnesses but for example one post slimmed michael cohen as "a serial liar." there will be at hearing next week to see if he will be found in contempt of court as alvin bragg is demanding that could lead to a fine for the former president of $10,000 and up to, 30 days in jail, but no one really believes he could potentially be jailed for that. if there is time at the end of the day, there will be a hearing over what the prosecutors will be allowed to ask trump. this is for the defense attorneys to get a preview of what they could expect if he does, indeed, testify. that could include talking about the verdict have a billion-dollar verdict in the real estate fraud trial and affect the jury found him liable for sexually assaulting and defaming e. jean carroll. that may come later today have come about as it stands right now, they are back in court at 9:30 eastern time. we expect the former president back in his seat behind the

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Americas Newsroom

of trump telling the court quote, i don't like his persona, how he presents himself in public. i don't like some of my co-workers but i don't try to sabotage their work. it prompted laughter in the jury box but trump's attorneys weren't laughing. they tried to keep that woman off jury but they ran out of challenges. she is on. another juror is more positive saying she likes the fact that in her words trump speaks his mind. a man follows the former president on truth social but also follows michael cohen on x. speaking of cohen, the expected star witness, the president continues to attack him on social media and alvin bragg has demanded trump be found in contempt of court and cited ten examples that could cost the former president $10,000 in fines if the judge finds that he did violate the gag order. that charge also carries a 30-day jail term but nobody here believes that the former president basically would be

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