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Meet the Press

and despite throwing all that money at it, the problem remains. in the '80s, we were talking about cocaine and crack cocaine. the last few years, it's opioids that have become the key driver to drug overdoses, with synthetic opioids like fentanyl the chief culprit, as you can see here. and we showed this graph at the top of the show. the opioid deaths were 8 1/2 times higher in 2020 than in 1999. and synthetic opioids have been driving that spike much more than commonly prescribed opioids or even heroin. but just like in the '80s and '90s, not all americans are being impacted equally. in 2018, as you can see here, white americans actually had a higher opioid-overdose-death rate than the nation. 18.8 per 100,000 in the population versus 14.6 for americans overall and 14.1 for black americans, according to the cdc. but look at this. in just the last three years, the rate for black americans has skyrocketed, more than doubled to 33.5 per 100,000 in the population. the figure for white americans has also climbed to 28.4 per 100,000. the overall figure also has

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World Business Report

popular is it? eurovision has built a legacy for— popular is it? eurovision has built a legacy for being _ popular is it? eurovision has built a legacy for being a _ popular is it? eurovision has built a legacy for being a great - popular is it? eurovision has built a legacy for being a great excuse | a legacy for being a great excuse for a party and the countries to share with a global audience how they want to be perceived. it is unsurprising like brands like baileys are seeing the values in promoting their products and tourism services alongside that content. to put the opportunities for brand reach into perspective, harry kane is england captain and has a following of 1.6 million on tick—tock. sam ryder, our last year entrant, has 14.1; million. there is no denying the reach by being associated with the contest and its performance. i associated with the contest and its performance-— performance. i want to talk about tick-tock, performance. i want to talk about tick-tack. but _ performance. i want to talk about tick-tock, but i _ performance. i want to talk about tick-tock, but i am _ performance. i want to talk about tick-tock, but i am confused - performance. i want to talk about. tick-tock, but i am confused because tick—tock, but i am confused because eurovision, we've got these big brands, but eurovision has been around for ages. why is it only recently they are getting onto the

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Breakfast

need _ your programme that all of us just need to— your programme that all of us just need to remind ourselves that face stuff hasn't gone away. and if we are going — stuff hasn't gone away. and if we are going to protect the nhs at a time _ are going to protect the nhs at a time of— are going to protect the nhs at a time of significant crisis, there are some _ time of significant crisis, there are some simple things we can all do around _ are some simple things we can all do around washing hour mark round checking — around washing hour mark round checking if— around washing hour mark round checking if are my child has got a fever. _ checking if are my child has got a fever. and — checking if are my child has got a fever, and looking at the availability of flu jabs because we might— availability of flu jabs because we might not have realised that our children— might not have realised that our children were eligible for those. jeff burton, thanks forjoining us on breakfast. the jeff burton, thanks for 'oining us on breakfasth jeff burton, thanks for 'oining us on breakfast. the department of health and _ on breakfast. the department of health and social— on breakfast. the department of health and social care _ on breakfast. the department of health and social care says - on breakfast. the department of health and social care says the i health and social care says the government recognises the pressure is the nhs is facing following the impact of the pandemic and are working tirelessly to ensure people get the care they need. thea;r working tirelessly to ensure people get the care they need.— get the care they need. they have ledaed get the care they need. they have pledged an _ get the care they need. they have pledged an additional— get the care they need. they have pledged an additional 14.1 - get the care they need. they have pledged an additional 14.1 billion i pledged an additional 14.1 billion in funding pledged an additional 14.1 billion infunding for pledged an additional 14.1 billion in funding for health and social care levy the next two years. ab, care levy the next two years. a little bit more on the strikes after half past seven. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning. i'm asad ahmad.

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CNN This Morning

>> thanks for joining us for this important update. >> thanks, governor. >> thank you. >> in health this morning, cancer survival rates are continuing to improve in the united states. this is according to the american association for cancer research. the number of survivors of cancer in the nation rose by more than a million over the past three years and that's partly as a result of catching and treating cans are early. and a report suggests we still have a long way to go in the detection. dr. sanjay gupta joins us. i was stunned to see this number, sanjay. good morning. >> you was as well. i really have no idea of trying to figure out just how many cancers that are found every year, how many are actually found by recommended routine screening tests and that's the number on the screen. 14.1%. that's what they found. when you look at all the cancers diagnosed in any given years, look at all those cancers and say let's look back and say how

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FOX and Friends Sunday

unemployment rate is 3.6%. 6% is going to feel very different. here's my advice to our viewers. don't take on any more debt. make sure your private personal balance sheet is intact because we are going to see some real curve balls coming at us in the year ahead. you must be prepared. create cash in your portfolio. so that you're not indebted. that's very important of. we'll talk about that this morning. the bad democrat policies including the massive out-of-control spending is adding to that. we'll get into it with lee zeldin this morning. one issue is this administration doesn't have awareness of this. they keep spending money, just last week joe biden wanted to give a 14.1% raise to the rail workers. to appease the unions who are complaining because they want to go on strike. that on top of the almost $1 trillion student bail loan, bailout, we're talking about that with lee glen continue thi- lee zeldin this morning who is closing in on kathy hochul.

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Americas Newsroom

see an unemployment rate of 6% at least as the federal reserve takes interest rates higher. i have to add the policy is continuing to drive us into a further inflationary story. remember the polls you showed at the top of this show, show americans think this administration is incompetent. it is also tone deaf because it keeps coming out with more spending. we get news a tentative deal announced with the rail unions. that's going to be more spending and more money in the system. they want a 14.1% wage increase on top of the student loan bail-out on top of the infrastructure spending and manchin/schumer expectations of more spending. no acknowledgement from this administration that all of this spending continues to stoke inflation and the spending needs to stop to have people believe they've actually got inflation under control. you just go to the store and you will see the inflation right in your face.

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FOX Friends First

after that. the goal of this bill is to cut prices immediately as the name suggests, this isn't it. the other one from the joint committee on taxation and the bill actually raises taxes on everyone $16.7 billion tax on americans earning less than $200,000, 14.1 increase on those earning $20,500,000. and when will we learn about that? president biden criticizes republicans for wanting to increase taxes because of the plant that no other republicans signed off on. apparently this bill would do exactly that. >> todd: beautifully set by "the wall street journal," listen to this, it's long so bear with me. taxes will rise $16.7 billion in 2023 on americans earning less than $200,000 a year. taxpayers earning between $200,000.50014.1 billion mark. this is the light to the democratic claims that no one

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The ReidOut-20220129-00:11:00

these anti wokeness, anti education, anti history bills filed in 27 states seeking to regulate how they teach about race, history and sexuality in schools and if you go to in texas, this attempt to target some 850 books that one texas lawmaker has said might make students, meaning white students feel uneasy, there is a theme to them. 62.4% of these books pertain to the lgbtq community, 14.1% pertain to sex education and 1.3% pertain to race. there is a rime and reason to this that is not different from the 1980s when i was in high school. and to your thinking as somebody who was a republican and was on the strategic side and poitical side, do republicans think by doing this, do they understand they're not expanding the electret? do they care they're taking their concentrated small electret and enraging it in ways

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BBC News-20211002-11:11:00

hospitalisations or deaths by half. the news of the efficacy of this particular antiviral is obviously very good news. the company, when they briefed us last night, had mentioned that they will be submitting their data to the fda imminently. the data are impressive. pills were given to 775 unvaccinated, elderly or medically at risk volunteers within five days of them showing coronaviruses symptoms. the data from a phase three trial showed 7.3% of patients on the drug were hospitalised, compared to 14.1% of those who didn't take the tablets. eight patients who were given a placebo or dummy pill later died of covid, but there were no deaths in the group taking the pill. the trial was stopped early because the pill was so successful. but data still needs to be peer reviewed.

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BBC News-20211002-03:02:00

medicine. this is the first covid pill. trial results suggest it can cut hospitalisations or deaths by half. the news of the efficacy of this particular antiviral is obviously very good news. the company, when they briefed us last night, had mentioned that they will be submitting their data to the fda imminently. the data are impressive. pills were given to 775 elderly or medically at—risk patients within five days of them showing coronavirus symptoms. the data from a phase three trial showed 7.3% of patients on the drug were hospitalised, compared to 14.1% of those who did not take the tablets. eight patients who were given a placebo — or dummy pill — later died of covid, but there were no deaths in the group taking the pill. the trial was stopped early because the pill was so successful.

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