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Ana Cabrera Reports

about 2.1% as you suggested. what we have seen also, housing is a big factor right now. rents up 5/10 of a percent car insurance, anybody written a check lately air fare's up 4% however, energy costs are coming down remember, we paid $5 a gallon back in june now we're at about $3.60 or so a gallon medical costs are going down, and groceries, which as you know have been skyrocketing, they were flat month over month so there is some hope that maybe, in fact, inflation is starting to cool the fed, as you know, has been hiking rates rather dramaticall to tame inflation. they're meeting again in may the expectation is that they may have to hike rates another quarter point, but the federal reserve president of the bank of chicago, i should say, is suggesting maybe it's time to hit the pause button on the rate hikes, and he is a pretty influential voice. so we will see whether the fed

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Americas Newsroom

the southeast, there's more territory that's been consumed by putin's army. again, watch this here. okay? that's a year ago. this is where we are now, in february of '23, you see it fill in. what is the contribution on behalf of the united states? it is significant. far and away more significant than any other entity in the world. the united states military financing humanitarian contributions so far, some say upwards of $110 billion to $115 billion total, easily dwarfing canada and on down the line. in the short term, at the moment, your gas prices, shot up significantly. okay? here's the start of the war. we peaked right around this mark. it was about june of 2022. that's just about $5.10 a gallon nationwide. we've since come down, but that was the effect of putin's war,

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Breakfast

did this feel like? life or death. i thought that we're going to lose my husband. he was saying, "i'm not going to make it." he was hurting, he was in so much pain. wejust kept thinking, in a minute the ambulance will be here. itjust didn't come. on november 18th, ann made the first of three 999 calls for her husband, martin, foran ambulance which never came. i think it must have been around 5pm, 5.10pm. i think my husband's having a heart attack. you know, i need an ambulance, quick. ten minutes went by and i didn't hear anything. i rang again and they said, "we haven't released an ambulance yet." time was going on, so i rang one of my sons and we both thought, "he's got to get to hospital." so i know i rang the ambulance again. they said the same thing. "we haven't allocated an ambulance yet to you. do you have any aspirin?" we didn't know what to do, so i rang the ambulance again. martin, by this time,

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Breakfast

for accident and emergency departments in england. for patients suffering from urgent health emergencies, the impact of delayed care can be devastating. jayne mccubbin has been speaking to one woman who got how much of an emergency did this feel like? life or death. i thought that we're going to lose my husband. he was saying, "i'm not going to make it." he was hurting, he was in so much pain. wejust kept thinking, in a minute the ambulance will be here. itjust didn't come. on november 18th, ann made the first of three 999 calls for her husband, martin, foran ambulance which never came. i think it must have been around 5pm, 5.10pm. i think my husband's having a heart attack. you know, i need an ambulance, quick. ten minutes went by and i didn't hear anything. i rang again and they said, "we haven't released an ambulance yet." time was going on, so i rang one of my sons and we both thought, "he's got to get to hospital." so i know i rang the ambulance again.

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BBC News

and it's won and lost on fine margins, and that's certainly what happened this evening. england came to new zealand as heavy favourites and looking for redemption. but they leave with only questions about how this trophy got away from them once again. jo currie, bbc news, auckland. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 5.10 — bye for now. good afternoon. as you've been hearing, england women lost the rugby world cup final this morning. we'll have more on that in a moment, but focus is now

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Hannity

deeply sincere person and stream the entire thing tomorrow morning. that's about it for us. were completely out of time. the show that's the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. have a great night with the ones you love. sean hannity is next. >> sean: thank you, tucker, welcome to "hannity." tonight the price at the pump is yet another all-time high. in fact, gas prices now have hit new record highs for 17 consecutive days. it no end in sight. at the national average for a gallon of gas is well over $5 per gallon. if $5.10. by the way, diesel costs even more. despite what biden and his administration would have you believe, there is no mystery surrounding why we have spike in gas prices. that's begin with a very important reminder when someone tells you something, especially on the campaign trail about believe them. two years ago on the campaign

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Stephanie Ruhle Reports-20220112-14:01:00

that is the biggest jump in nearly 40 years. prices were up just 5/10 of a percent from november to december, which is a slower pace we had seen previously. but here's the thing, when you go to buy groceries or get gas, you don't need the government to tell you that prices are way up, much more than they were last year. meat's up 15%. the price of eggs up 11%, milk 4%, and the cost of housing 5%, and look at this one. the cost of gas is up 50% in the past year. that is one people love talking about. as i said, when the prices are up while they're up, they didn't go up quite as fast as they did the month before, which could mean we're headed in the right direction. so let's dig deeper into that and bring in co-anchor of cnbc's squawk box and founder of "new york times" deal book andrew ross sorkin. andrew, people are going to freak out over this 7% number,

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar-20220107-11:59:00

she quit her job this summer and said it's a labor market revolution. >> i've done it since i was 15. i love the customer service, hospitality industry. i love putting a smile on people's faces. but it got to a point where i thought i was giving a little too much of myself. >> reporter: as a bar back in tennessee, she gets $5.10 minimum wage. with fewer customers coming in, that meant fewer tips with more responsibility. . >> every day i had to enforce certain things where i'm like this is not in my job description. and now i'm being paid less. . >> more than 1 million people quit their leisure and hospitality jobs in november, with hundreds of thousands more quitting low wage retail and health care jobs. there's still 10.6 million unpaid positions. . >> people feel empowered, and they should.

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5-10 pc of active COVID-19 cases need hospitalisation at present, situation evolving: Centre

Five to ten per cent of the active COVID-19 cases needed hospitalisation in the present surge, said Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan on Monday, adding that the situation is dynamic and evolving therefore the need for hospitalization may also change rapidly.

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