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The Ingraham Angle

iran. i think we should also be aware that there will be implications around the world. there may well be implications in the united states. the bottom line, what just happened the biden administration to your point of sanctions, the biden administration initially led $36 billion worth of assets. they then added to that a release of a wait, they gave a waiver allowing iran to sell $10 billion worth of oil to a iraq next door. $16 billion worth of appeasement. appeasement does not buy you anything. what appeasement by shoe is emboldened of the party being appeased. that is why iran hit israel. what we have is a brand-new territorial hot war. i urge people to think about this for a moment. this has been a proxy war up until the attack by iran on israel. it is now territory to territory attack. i hope it doesn't escalate, but the chances are it will and people need to be aware of that.

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Early Start With Christine Romans

your roman's numeral, 36 billion. interest rate hikes set to cost credit card users a total of $36 billion in higher interest payments. wallet hub says that is based on the five percentage points that the central bank has raised interest rates since march 2022. and it also factors another 25 basis point increase expected this month. and you can see asia markets finished mixed, inflation in japan outpacing u.s. inflation for the first time in eight years. on wall street, stock index futures rebounding a bit after a mixed performance yesterday. nasdaq fell 2% weighed down by declines from tesla and netflix. dow rose boosted by strong earnings from johnson & johnson. mortgage rates fell slightly, now 6.78%, the biggest one week drop since march. gas prices rose a penny

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America Reports

to feed them three times a day. we have provided entertainment to a degree. we watch them have brawls in many cases or drunken fights and stairwells. because of that we have a sanctuary city status, it is costing $1.4 billion. you know what the mayor said yesterday? after 60 days, adults have to leave. why are they here to begin with? there is no with a qualified, but they are dumped in her lap and he refuses to get up, stand up and save the sanctuary status as the magnet. it is repelling. so these people get more taxpayer dollars. it is estimate of the city $36 billion in debt by 2027. if they weren't writing checks to protesters and if they were writing checks or providing all these accommodations to illegal immigrants, how much more money would be left? how do you feel about giving up 45% of your paycheck to situations like this where you don't fight lawsuits and you give it away to people because you don't enforce the border? it is maddening. >> sandra: why the message on

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BBC News at Ten

look what it does to the entire distribution of daily temperatures to higher levels — its make hot days hotter and more likely. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has spent the day in spain in one of the hottest places in europe. how much progress is being made on tackling climate change, justin? ? ? we all know what is making the planet warmer, the man—made greenhouse gases which trap heat in the atmosphere, particular carbon dioxide. we all know in order to try and slow and hopefully stop climate change, we need to cut carbon dioxide emissions. the problem is at the moment, missions are going up, not going down. in fact last year, energy from... co2 from energy increased by 0.9% to 36 billion tonnes of co2 in a single year. so are we likely to meet our climate

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Americas Newsroom

dollar budget and missing $200 billion. based on the report. that the inspector general issued. we have a hearing today. and we have the inspector general here who's going to be before the hearing of the alsace asked jim general guzman to come twice and she is not coming to the hearing today. she has other things to do we were told. so i would think she would want to come in and we want to defend herself and bring everyone and with how to prove a point but she says there's only $36 billion missing as if it's just chump change. so were going to get into it and find out what the money is in trying get it back from the taxpayers but it's another one of these agencies that has been running and there's no guard rails are rules and people have money who wants a bus to get it. even foreign money and money that went overseas. so we can to retake and get it back. >> i noticed that the department of justice has criminal charges against one person or more defendants.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

quarterly adjustment that would result in an investment in the social security and medicare trust funds of roughly 36 billion dollars. therefore our projected resources would be inadequate to satisfy all of these obligations, and quote. with the house of representatives adjourned for the memorial day recess, republican leadership announced they will provide 24 hours notice before scheduling voting days and addressing a potential default, so we know that we are at least that far away from the vote. but we are only ten days away from a potential default. we shouldn't be in this situation at all. congress actually has a constitutional duty here. they swore a north two defendants aboard the constitution. the 14th amendment of that constitution says, quote, the validity of the public debt of the united states shall not be questioned. and quote. >> this very fight goes against

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

this problem. treasury secretary janet yellen said today the protected debt ceiling deadline is now june 5th. in a letter to congressional leaders, secretary yellen wrote, during the week of june 5th, treasury is scheduled to make an estimated 92 billion dollars of payments and transference, including a regularly scheduled quarterly adjustment that would result in an investment in the social security and medicare trust funds of roughly 36 billion dollars. therefore our projected resources would be inadequate to satisfy all of these obligations, and quote. with the house of representatives adjourned for the memorial day recess, republican leadership announced they will provide 24 hours notice before scheduling voting days and addressing a potential default, so we know that we are at least that far away from the vote. but we are only ten days away from a potential default. we shouldn't be in this situation at all. congress actually has a constitutional duty here. they swore a north two defendants aboard the constitution. the 14th amendment of that constitution says, quote, the validity of the public debt of the united states shall not be

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Fox News Live

says 84% of american adults plan on celebrating mother's day tomorrow, shelling out nearly $36 billion. now, that is $4 billion more than last year. so what's mom getting? the retail federation says that flowers and greeting cards are at the top of the list, then either brunch or dinner out. and, bryan, i know you're a mama's boy. [laughter] what are you getting for your lovely, beautiful mother? bryan: tulips arrive today, another gift tomorrow split with my sister. i think moms will tell you all hay want is a phone call can, right? or spend time with them. arthel: yes. i love my mom. for her, from me, mother's day is every day because she deserves that. bryan: we're back at noon eastern tomorrow, "the big saturday show" is next. p bye,ro arthel.nerg arthel: thanks, bryan. here i'll take that. ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein,

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

that would be for drones, air defenses, ammunition, on top of the 36 billion already pledged. much needed drones and air defenses and air defenses in particular as they continue to prosecute the let's not forget there's an offensive coming pra perhaps but an ongoing battle where the leader of the wagner group has now backtracked on his threat to pull his troops out of that caldron, wolf, because now he says he is getting the ammunition he was complaining he wasn't getting. that is on the russian side. >> important point. sam, thank you very much. coming up, closing arguments in e. jean carroll's civil rape trial against donald trump just wrapped up. we have details from the courthouse and what comes next in the case just right after the quick break. ty radarar detectorh for traffic. and our mostst advanced safety system ever. ♪ there are some things that go better... together.

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World Business Report

for example the projected deficit of the global pension system might reach 10— $20 billion euro a year but when we put those numbers in perspective for example the profits generated by a single corporation, we have got corporations the last year posted 36 billion of profit, it means that sometimes single corporations in france cannot only pay for the entire deficit of the workers pension system and still keep all their own shareholders or their own owners, millions in terms of profit so we are underlining the fact that there is a lot of money. there is a huge amount of wealth being created by our labour and get the government are trying to explain to us that we must accept less pension conditions, worse conditions and attacks on the wages and public services. we are fighting for pension systems but also for a global overhaul of the system where society is getting richer and richer than it is those that hold it by their labour getting

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