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a homeless woman claims the rule violates her amendments. two business owners have dealt with homelessness and join me now. david was attacked and paul was attacked with human excrement. the law punishes people who camp in public, that is what we're getting at here. do you think that is good way of dealing with homelessness. >> the numbers 175,000 homeless, you have to imagine how many are truly home lsz, how many are drug tourists or guys that decide to get off the grid and not be accounted for anything

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Americas Newsroom

to more schools and then also their diversity, equity and inclusion policies. they are going after it. a lot of momentum the house republicans have and busy days ahead when they return next week. >> bill: aishah hosni on the hill. we'll be watching and with you. >> dana: fox news alert on the economy. employers adding 216 jobs in december up from the 175,000 economists expected. the jobless rate is 3.7 pers percent. let's bring in larry kudlow. you will have a white house say look at these numbers. they're great and think the american people don't understand how great the economy is. what are they getting wrong? >> well, if i were they i would, too. actually, under the hood it's a rather soft number. it's a complicated number, by the way. i will bore you with a lot of statistics. there was a big downward revision, the second of the last

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The Katie Phang Show

activists and family of the late civil rights icon, dr. martin luther king junior. it's an honor and pleasure to welcome both of you this morning. i will start with you. and your fathers i had a dream speech, he said he dreamed of the day that his children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, by the content of their character. 60 years later, we are here. do you think that is the reality for black americans in our country? >> no, i don't think that day has arrived yet, tragically. we should be further than where we are and our nation. around a range of issues. certainly from income and inequality, black families, white families in america have over $175,000 saved, up black families have less than 10,000. that's just one of many metrics where we must work to realize. >> andrea, the voting rights

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Breakfast

for a decision on whether they can remain in the uk has reached record levels. home office figures show more than 175,000 people were in the backlog in the year tojune, an increase of more than 53,000 in the past 12 months. the government says it's working hard to clear the delays. payments for mps who lose their seats, or step down at the next general election, are to be doubled from two to four months of their salary. the independent parliamentary standards authority, which sets the rules, said mps needed more time to close down their offices and manage the departure of their staff. the national crime agency is investigating the deaths of 88 people in the uk who'd bought a poisonous substance from a man in canada. kenneth law, was arrested near toronto in may and has been charged in canada with assisting suicide. british police have been making welfare visits to hundreds of addresses to trace buyers in the uk. there has been continued speculation about what caused the private plane of the wagner paramilitary leader, yevgeny prigozhin to crash

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BBC News

entries from amateur photographers across the region. you're live with bbc news. the number of asylum seekers waiting for a decision on whether they will be granted refugee status reached more than 175,000 people in the year ending injune. our home affairs editor mark eastenjoins me now. how has this situation come about? basically the asylum system does not work and does not work fast enough and the government is onlyjust now starting to get on top of the backlog. it does appear finally we may be turning the corner but it really is an oil tanker. we have been poring over all the figures that came out today and perhaps further viewers in the uk, the most important thing isjust further viewers in the uk, the most important thing is just how much the asylum system is now costing because you're a member there is the cost of

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has completely lost control of our immigration system. the has completely lost control of our immigration system.— immigration system. the asylum s stem is immigration system. the asylum system is in _ immigration system. the asylum system is in chaos, _ immigration system. the asylum system is in chaos, 175,000 i immigration system. the asylum system is in chaos, 175,000 in l immigration system. the asylum i system is in chaos, 175,000 in the backlog, tens of thousands in hotels, costing the taxpayer £6 million per day and everything in these statistics shows that the number of small boat crossings are also increasing. and on the work —based side of migration, we had a record number of skilled work visas, which just shows the government is not doing enough to invest in local skills and employers are reaching too much for migrant labourer. labour minister stephen connect there. let's talk to our political correspondent, david cornick. david, what can the government do to tackle this issue effectively? itruieii what can the government do to tackle this issue effectively?— this issue effectively? well there is a lot at stake _ this issue effectively? well there is a lot at stake here _ this issue effectively? well there is a lot at stake here for - this issue effectively? well there is a lot at stake here for rishi i is a lot at stake here for rishi sunak because stopping the boats, stopping illegal migration was one of his five priorities, one of the pledges on which he hopes the voters willjudge him and, as mark suggested there, that when you look at the backlog that he wants to

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yet so far, there is no convincing visual evidence to support this and that means we will continue investigating and bring you updates when we can. that investigating and bring you updates when we can-— investigating and bring you updates when we can. . .,, ., .,, when we can. that was olga robinson from the bbc — when we can. that was olga robinson from the bbc verify _ when we can. that was olga robinson from the bbc verify team. _ when we can. that was olga robinson from the bbc verify team. britain's i from the bbc verify team. britain's backlog of asylum seekers has hit a record high. that is according to new home office figures. more than 175,000 people were waiting for a decision on whether they will be granted refugee status at the end of june 2023. that was a rise of 44%, more than 33,000 people, on the figures at the same time last year. 80% are waiting longer than six months for an initial decision. so how has this situation come about? we asked our home editor, mark easton. basically, the asylum system doesn't work and it doesn't work nearly fast enough, and the government is only just now starting to get on top of the backlog. it does appear finally we may be turning the corner,

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that's according to new home office figures. more than 175,000 people were waiting for a decision on whether they'll be granted refugee status at the end ofjune 2023. that was a rise of 44% — more than 53,000 people — on the figure at the same time last year. 80% are waiting longer than six months for an initial decision. so how has this situation come about? we asked our home editor mark easton. basically, the asylum system doesn't work and it doesn't work nearly fast enough, and the government is only just now starting to get on top of the backlog. it does appear finally we may be turning the corner, but it really is an oil tanker. we have been poring over all the figures that came out today, and perhaps for viewers in the uk, the most important thing is just how much the asylum system is now costing, because you'll remember there is the cost of accommodation in hotels, which is put at £6 million a day. well, the total figure for the asylum system in the last financial year ending in march this

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BBC News Now

the africa — russia summit, and bbc verified did look at various elements of this with facial recognition software and confirmed this is... and several elements at the back of this photo of the interior match the hotel that is supposedly owned by yevgeni prigozhin, according to russian media. if we move forward, this is only a few days ago, prigozhin appears in his first video address and it suggests that he is in africa. we were not able to confirm this, but we do know that the wagner group does have several operations in countries there. that takes us to the events of the 31st —— 23rd of august, that is the plane crash and it is clear when it comes to yevgeni prigozhin, there are more questions than answers. prigozhin, there are more questions than answers— prigozhin, there are more questions than answers. azadeh moshiri. now, in the uk--- — britain's backlog of asylum seekers has hit a record high — that's according to new home office figures. more than 175,000 people

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BBC News at One

lawyers have said he is clearly quite pleased with this, he welcomes the inquiry, he wants answers. ya some concerns that some witnesses may not be prepared to give evidence because this is not a full public inquiry, but alex talks as everyone is cooperating and he wants a full report which can be by the end of the year. that he hopes will bring justice in this case.— justice in this case. many thanks. dominic casciani _ justice in this case. many thanks. dominic casciani there. _ the backlog of asylum cases in the uk has risen to a new record high, according to home office figures. more than 175,000 people were waiting for a decision on whether they will be granted refugee status at the end ofjune — that is up 44% from last year. our home editor mark eastonjoins me. so, mark, the prime minister's promised to tackle the asylum backlog, but this isn't good news. no, it is not. the cost of the asylum system we can see today has rocketed. in the last financial year, almost £4 billion, almost double the cost of the previous year, going back ten years it was

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