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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

villavicencio was assassinated. spain celebrating after its women's soccer team won its first cup, olga carmona scored the game's only goal to are propel spain to a 1-0 victory over england. triumph soon turned to tragedy as carmona was told after the match that her father had died after a long illness. turning now to the high stakes negotiations between autoworkers and top u.s. manufacturers at midnight on the 14th of september, contracts between detroit automakers and the uaw are set to expire. uaw leadership has called ongoing talks, quote, a defining moment for the union and has hinted at the likelihood of a strike. joining us now with more is cnbc's seema mody. what more would a strike mean for the automotive industry and for our economy? >> well, jose, this strike would involve roughly 150,000

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Talking Business

the world went into the year still very much feeling the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. restrictions, economies everywhere have found it impossible to return to life as it was before. a major reason why was russia's decision to invade ukraine on the 24th of february. as well as costing thousands of lives, it's disrupted food and energy supplies for millions of us. it was the next month, march, when rising food prices led the united nations food prices index to hit an all time high, with the prices of cereals, vegetable oils and sugar all rising sharply. that underlined the huge role both ukraine and russia play in feeding much of the world, and its food and energy prices, which have been the biggest contributor to inflation. you can see here how in the g7 group of advanced economies it reached a0 year highs, leading to a cost of living crisis. and when it comes to covid, on the 14th of september, the head of the world health organization, the who, said, and i quote,

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Talking Business

year highs, leading to a cost of living crisis. and when it comes to covid, on the 14th of september, the head of the world health organization, the who, said, and i quote, "we can see the finish line," but added more needed to be done to save lives and minimize economic disruption. and on december the 14th, the world's biggest and most influential central bank, the us federal reserve, increase the cost of borrowing again to a range of 4.25% to 4.5%. remember, it was just above zero at the start of the year and many other central banks have followed suit. so with all of that in mind, and the pandemic still playing out, back in may, i asked the head of the international monetary fund, kristalina georgieva, if the war in ukraine was an obstacle just too far for the global economy. it is definitely a major factor for setback of the recovery. just to give you a sense as to how significant it is, we did downgrade our projections

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The Papers

unsettled, windy at times, best of the day's weather is likely to be friday. thanks, louise. and that's bbc news at ten on 14th of september. there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark which is just getting underway on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team, it's good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sonia sodha, who's the chief leader writer at the observer, and rosa price, the editor of the house magazine, which covers the workings of parliament. tomorrow's front pages,

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

>> so, why is the election stolen or not, and why doesn't answer keep changing? >> it doesn't keep changing. i've been consistent about it. you just gave a accurate analysis, and i have said, on 14th of september, it was not stolen. that's it. i'm not discussing it anymore. we need to move forward. >> he spent over uni year in new hampshire, stoking the big lie, saying it was stolen. last august, saying he stood by that letter saying it was stolen, and he wasn't switching or's horses, maybe, that was, i think, the exact quote. he then has become to cast doubt on the 2022 elections, now saying that there will be ballot dumps in the middle of the night, and referencing busloads of unqualified, ineligible voters coming to our polls and he's even said that if his preferred candidate for president doesn't win in 2024 and he's in the senate he will work to overturn that election. >> joining us now is democratic

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

own year when you have to encourage others to lend a hand in saving democracy, this might be the year when you offer a neighbor or friend right to the polls, something, something other than just thrown vote. the new york times reports that more people, across through the state surveyed arizona, georgia, and nevada, so they wanted republicans to gain control of the senate, but they preferred the individual democratic candidates in their states. new hampshire secretary maggie hanson, is one of the democrats the voters seem to like better than a republican challenger, and here's why. >> so, why is the election stolen or not, and why doesn't answer keep changing? >> it doesn't keep changing. i've been consistent about it. you just gave a accurate analysis, and i have said, on 14th of september, it was not stolen. that's it.

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BBC News

children to the weight to the 14th of september. children to the weight to the 14th of september-— children to the weight to the 14th of september. infections increased in encland of september. infections increased in england and _ of september. infections increased in england and wales. _ of september. infections increased in england and wales. whilst i of september. infections increased l in england and wales. whilst weight —— rates fell in scotland and northern ireland. the multi award—winning novelist, dame hilary mantel, has died. she was 70. dame hilary won the booker prize twice — for 'wolf hall', based on the rise of the tudor politician, thomas cromwell, and its sequel, 'bring up the bodies'. her publisher, harper collins, said she had died "suddenly yet peacefully", surrounded by close family and friends. back in 2018, dame mantel took part in an interview with our arts correspondent rebecca jones as part of the bbc programme 'talking books'. dame mantel spoke about the way her life changed after winning the booker prize. as you yourself said, in many ways wolf hall was the turning point. career—wise, it was a huge turning

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BBC News-20211221-17:42:00

wolverhampton.— staff while given the all clear in wolverhampton. staff while given the all clear in wolverhamton. , wolverhampton. untilthen, we 'ust thou~ht wolverhampton. untilthen, we 'ust thought she — wolverhampton. untilthen, we 'ust thought she would i wolverhampton. untilthen, we 'ust thought she would pull i wolverhampton. untilthen, we 'ust thought she would pull through e wolverhampton. until then, we just thought she would pull through and| thought she would pull through and get moved and that would be that. i cannot answer honestly whether other people died but i do know other residents were affected and contracted covid—19 as a part of this. contracted covid-19 as a part of this. ~ :, _ , , , :, this. went to the system set up to hrotect this. went to the system set up to protect your _ this. went to the system set up to protect your safety _ this. went to the system set up to protect your safety first _ this. went to the system set up to protect your safety first snow - this. went to the system set up to | protect your safety first snow there was a problem? they started processing nhs testing on the 2nd of september but from day one, they were giving out false negatives and an estimated 43,000 until the health security agency stopped them from processing nhs tests on the 12th of october. these government court documents showed that on the 14th of september, the you uk was informed of an unusual spike and people testing positive and lateral flow tests but then negative on pcr. but instead of closing the lad then, took a month to discover that there was a technical issue and had to stop them from processing samples.

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Breakfast-20211022-06:43:00

is a huge range of as well as a huge range of things like zero—hours contracts. is range of things like zero-hours contracte— contracts. is the government reassessing _ contracts. is the government reassessing the _ contracts. is the government reassessing the issue - contracts. is the government reassessing the issue of - contracts. is the government - reassessing the issue of mandatory mask wearing, is it a conversation happening?— mask wearing, is it a conversation happening? mask wearing, is it a conversation haueninu? ., . ., . happening? nothing has changed. we had [an a happening? nothing has changed. we had plan a and — happening? nothing has changed. we had plan a and plan _ happening? nothing has changed. we had plan a and plan b. _ happening? nothing has changed. we had plan a and plan b. we _ happening? nothing has changed. we had plan a and plan b. we laid - happening? nothing has changed. we had plan a and plan b. we laid thosel had plan a and plan b. we [aid those down, the 14th of september. we said we would start with plan a. it is how we make plan a successful. the first thing is making sure that we get everybody to get a booster as soon as possible. young people and children 12—15, we have opened the national booking system so they can go on if they have not had theirs at school and use the half term to get a walk—in, gp surgery. and the 4.7 million people, who are eligible, who have not had a vaccine, to urge them to come forward. it is the most important thing to do to protect

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Newsday-20211021-23:11:00

been strangled. now, brian then it refused to co—operate with officials. he disappeared himself on the 14th of september. that was two weeks after he would've returned home, and now yesterday, in fact human remains were found in this nature reserve near the family home in florida in the last hour or so. the fbi has confirmed that those human remains are those of brian. that's bringing this extraordinary case to an end, which as i say has kept people here god, on radio, television and cable news, of course as well. , , , ., well. david bringing us up to date on that _ well. david bringing us up to date on that story. - well. david bringing us up to date on that story. thank. well. david bringing us up to| date on that story. thank you forjoining us. the number of new infections in the uk in the past 2a hours has surged past 50,000 for the first time since july. the prime minister has urged people to come forward prime minister borisjohson has urged people to come forward

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