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Nicky Campbell

there. and there is the handshake. and that is it. in their go. it is about 10.40 now, and we are told that their talks will only last about 45 minutes or so, so it is a very short trip to downing street, isn't it? it very short trip to downing street, isn't it? . , very short trip to downing street, isn't it? , , , ., very short trip to downing street, isn't it? . , . ., j isn't it? it is very short. by the wa , if isn't it? it is very short. by the way. if anyone _ isn't it? it is very short. by the way, if anyone is _ isn't it? it is very short. by the way, if anyone is wondering i isn't it? it is very short. by the i way, if anyone is wondering what were all those shouts? that was the press photographers that i've been mentioning, they were, like, sir, sir, give us a wave, give us something!— sir, give us a wave, give us something! sir, give us a wave, give us somethina! . , . ., , ., , . something! u.s. secretary of state blinken, something! u.s. secretary of state blinken. as — something! u.s. secretary of state blinken, as well _ something! u.s. secretary of state blinken, as well as _ something! u.s. secretary of state blinken, as well as those - something! u.s. secretary of state blinken, as well as those other i blinken, as well as those other people, coming as part of that delegation. because of course the us president travels with a bit of an

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Sportsday

northern ireland spotlight northern ireland spotlight investigation into his activities. investigation into his activities. scappaticci, who always denied scappaticci, who always denied he was the army agent �*stakeknife' he was the army agent �*stakeknife' is thought to be linked is thought to be linked to the murders of over 20 people. to the murders of over 20 people. his death was announced in april. his death was announced in april. and you can see �*the spy who got and you can see �*the spy who got away with murder�* on the bbc away with murder�* on the bbc iplayer tonight at 10.40pm. iplayer tonight at 10.40pm. let's look at the cost—of—living let's look at the cost—of—living during the supermarket shop. during the supermarket shop. coffee and chocolate have helped drive prices coffee and chocolate have helped drive prices to a new high in the year to may. to a new high in the year to may. accroding to the british retail accroding to the british retail consortium, the overall rate a new contract for its warehouse consortium, the overall rate of inflation at grocers has of inflation at grocers has now reached 9%. now reached 9%. however, the cost of fresh food however, the cost of fresh food has fallen slightly. has fallen slightly. a decline in the rate a decline in the rate of price rises does not mean of price rises does not mean food costs have fallen, food costs have fallen, it simply means they are going it simply means they are going up at a slower pace. up at a slower pace. relations between amazon relations between amazon and its employees have been and its employees have been difficult in recent months, difficult in recent months, with protests over pay with protests over pay and conditions and disagreements and conditions and disagreements over whether it should recognise over whether it should recognise a trade union in coventry. a trade union in coventry. now the online giant has announced now the online giant has announced

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BBC News

the focus _ increase the minimum wage to 10.40, the focus has — increase the minimum wage to 10.40, the focus has been on getting people to work _ the focus has been on getting people to work. they are making more money. however— to work. they are making more money. however the _ to work. they are making more money. however the middle—income group by the people _ however the middle—income group by the people who are going to face the maximum _ the people who are going to face the maximum tax. of the top of my head, i think— maximum tax. of the top of my head, i think there _ maximum tax. of the top of my head, i think there will be £600 worth of running _ i think there will be £600 worth of running -- — i think there will be £600 worth of running —— monthly basis if... the running -- monthly basis if... the st ueezed running —— monthly basis if... tue: squeezed middle will running —— monthly basis if... ti9 squeezed middle will be running —— monthly basis if... ti9: squeezed middle will be squeezed some more, effectively. your thoughts on how people will cope, ruth. it is a broad question but if you look at the autumn statement today, what can you take from that today, what can you take from that to answer this question? the today, what can you take from that to answer this question?— to answer this question? the key thint idid to answer this question? the key thing i did not— to answer this question? the key thing i did not want _ to answer this question? the key thing i did not want the - to answer this question? the key i thing i did not want the government to do was not allow the economy to grow at all. actually, ultimately, the way out of economic problems is for economic growth, in a sensible way, a sustainable and responsible way, a sustainable and responsible way, so we are thinking about planning when we are growing our economy but actually some of the

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BBC News

unit price for businesses and for consumers is going to be financed by the tax on the super profits, by the windfall tax. the the tax on the super profits, by the windfall tam— windfall tax. the next question is from stuart- _ windfall tax. the next question is from stuart. he _ windfall tax. the next question is from stuart. he says _ windfall tax. the next question is from stuart. he says even - windfall tax. the next question is from stuart. he says even if- windfall tax. the next question is from stuart. he says even if the. from stuart. he says even if the national wage increases to £10.40 per hour for over 23 national wage increases to £10.40 per hourfor over 23 is, that will be more than wiped out by the increasing energy costs, it all comes to energy, so how can this be fair or proportionate, says stuart? i guess this comes back to the government signposting very clearly the difficult decisions that were going to be made, so a broad welcome from many people for that increasing the national living wage, but then you have that difficulty with inflation running so high, the real increase may be swallowed up. and

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Breakfast

it's thought the average household could end up paying as much as £2,000 per year, about £500 more than the current average. now let's talk about your energy bill. this winter, the government is subsidising us all, so the average annual household bill wouldn't come to more than £2,500, but of course, if you use more than average, your bill can be higher than that figure. the chancellor has already said he won't continue with that level of support, but its expected there will be some kind of cap in place with support targeted at poorest households. now, you've probably noticed your money isn't going as far as it used to, but millions of people could be set to get a pay rise as the minimum wage for people aged over 23 goes up by 90p, to £10.40 per hour. that's slightly below the increase in the cost of living, and there are also questions about pay rises for public sector workers such as nurses and teachers. pensioners, though, are expected

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Breakfast

targeted at poorest households. now, you've probably noticed your money isn't going as far as it used to, but millions of people could be set to get a pay rise as the minimum wage for people aged over 23 goes up by 90p, to £10.40 per hour. that's slightly below the increase in the cost of living, and there are also questions about pay rises for public sector workers such as nurses and teachers. pensioners, though, are expected to see their payments go up in line with inflation as the prime minister previously promised. and as well as impacting your personal finances, today's announcement will affect the services we all use as well. the chancellor is reported to want to save around £35 billion, which could put a strain on the budgets for things like schools, the police and social care. we won't know until later this morning what decisions he's made,

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BBC News

there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. i'll be back with the late news at 10.40. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210611:07:01:00

op. plus as talks continues why any infrastructure bill that doesn't address climate bill is not worth passing. and how one senator gave up the game during an interrogation of the first african american secretary defense. >> mister secretary, do you believe that our military is a fundamentally racist organization? yes or no please? >> when all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york i'm chris hayes. the republican party has found the achilles heel to the biden economy. expensive burritos. this week the popular fast food chain chipotle announced they are raising prices to cover the cost of increasing wages for their employees. heaven forbid. now the price increase is olive 4%, prices vary by location, but that basically means that if your chipotle burrito used to cost $10, it will be going up to $10.40. and if it was for 70, it would

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210611:07:08:00

with them. the only things that are not cheap, on top of it all, the pillars of middle class life, education gets more expensive, as does housing and health care. we might be on the precipice of a momentous change right now. we retransform that bargain away from cheap consumer goods and a low wage economy to a high wage economy, and that might mean that burritos cost $10.40 instead of just $10. it may also mean that you buy a new television less often. and other consumer goods cost a bit more, some services might cost more. there might be a trade-off like that, economics is about trade-off. i think it is a trade-off most americans are willing to make. in fact, if americans agree on one thing, overwhelmingly in a very poor lies era when no one agrees on anything is raising the minimum wage. 62% supported to $15 an hour according to a recent survey. in fact if you go back to that republican party post, if you reverse the republican party's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210611:00:02:00

chipotle burrito cost $10, it will go up $10.40. color me a little skeptical that is going to be the deciding factor in the midterm election. never mind chipotle paid their ceo $38 million. but you can understand why republicans want to run with this. this is from the national republican congressional committee website. your burrito just got more expensive. now, this is a core animating issue of the right, of conservatives. has been for decades if not centuries. business owners and titans of capital and right wing square mongering about wages. inflation is going up. you probably noticed it in your daily life. there's new data out taishoing the consumer price index. the price of a bunch of stuff is up 5% across the basket of items

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