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Alex Witt Reports

money to go to gaza. there are a lot of reasons you could vote for or against a bill. but it is striking to see the difference on the policy bills. >> absolutely. let me offer the break down of the appropriations act 2024. it is breaking down the $26.3 billion for israel in this way. $4 billion to reflenish the iron dome and david's sling, missile defense systems, another $1.2 billion for the ern beam defense system that countered short range rockets and mortars as well. $3.5 billion for the procowerment of the advanced weapons system and the inansment and development of critical munitions. $4.4 billion to replennish defense articles and services provided to israel, $2.4 billion

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CNN This Morning Weekend

record profits, up nearly 80% from $6.3 billion to $11.3 billion last year. now, if, big if, the strike were to happen, it would impact millions of americans, as u.p.s. moves 18.7 million packages a day, that's 6% of the u.s.'s gdp. the last u.p.s. strike was more than 26 years ago in 1997 and lasted 15 days. the two sides now, though, are continuing to negotiate on this contract before that critical august 1st deadline. victor, amara. >> vanessa, thank you for watching that. the gunman in the pittsburgh synagogue shooting has been found guilty and can now receive the death penalty. more on that next. the first is fast, the second is long-lasting. we give you your day back, so you can give it everything. tylenol. number one doctor recommended

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CNN News Central

deliveries by truck every single day. u.p.s. says they believe they can come to an agreement before that august 1st deadline and talk and reaching deals on certain key issues, like getting air conditioning into trucks. able to come up with an agreement on that, but for the union, there's still outstanding issues. like wages. they point to record profits u.p.s. has seen over the last five years of their current contract. in 2018, u.p.s. pulled in $6.3 billion. up almost 80% last year to sds$3 million. impact to millions of people if this strike took place, big "if." 6% of u.s. gdp moves by u.p.s. and two sides are still

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Outside Source

the public infrastructure like schools and basic health centres, they all have damage due to these floods. and the situation on the ground is still very much alarming and still many people are waiting for the humanitarian assistance. pakistan has put the total recovery bill at $16.3 billion. officials say pakistan can cover half of that, so the final amount pledged by donors, $8.5 billion, is more than was asked for. on our own and have actually requested the un, un dp and the united nations to help us build a mechanism so we should, we could have a programme to follow the money and have that confidence within the international community. obviously the people of pakistan experiencing this devastation, 30 million people affected by these floods through really enough all of their own, are paying in their lives for the industrialisation of rich countries. we have contributed 0.8% as far as the global carbon footprint is concerned,

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CNN This Morning

less supply chain issues, more stores open and better capacity planning. so we're seeing more stability than before. if you go back to last year, shop fie saw during the four days, 47 million shoppers shop across our stores, they sold about $6.3 billion of sale. and we saw peak of $3.1 million happen per minute on black friday. that was the peak. so far today, it's still very early, black friday has really just begun. but yesterday peak sales were about 1.52 million per minute at 6:04 p.m. last year. up from 1.49 at the peak last year for thanksgiving. we're seeing the average cart price is up, seeing the average cart price around $109, compared to $105 last year. if you think about what product cat govegories are doing well, are hitting it out of the park, apparel, health and beauty, home

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The Context with Christian Fraser

bp has posted bumper profits for the second quarter of the year it is the second highest quarterly profit in bps history: 8.45 billion dollars three times what they posted lastjuly. on top of 6.3 billion dollars in profit in the first quarter of the year. the argument goes that aside from paying more in tax, the company is going to invest that profit in british jobs and low carbon energy. but emily gosden. energy editor for the times says so far they have spent 3.5 billion dollars this quarter on a share buy back scheme. a billion dollars more than it plans to spend this entire year on renewable alternatives. in fact so far it's only spent 361 million dollars on those cleaner solutions. and all of this on the back of new forecasts out today on what the cost of heating your home will be this winter. the average price cap will rise from £1138 in april last year to £3358 in october, and £3730 by the summer of 2023. which, miles, is going to leave millions of people in fuel poverty?

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The Cross Connection With Tiffany Cross-20220122-16:33:00

those really most in need and how we center black women who are experiencing because of, again, systemic factors some of the most acute impacts of economic insecurity, although it's pervasive across the country, how we really center those. programs in cities, you know, a couple dozen pilots across the country is not going to be sufficient for long-term systemic change, and so we're excited that there will be learnings out of this program that could influence policy. >> absolutely. >> as well as improving outcomes. >> alaska's universal basic income, it has really impacted their state in a positive way. they give each resident a check every year, and it's cut poverty. since 1982, alaska has been giving every woman, man, and child a chunk of its nest egg, and that's $66.3 billion. so this can work. and i hope that both of these programs are successful. it's so great to see you,

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BBC News at One-20220324-13:07:00

tax rise than it would otherwise be, because inflation is roaring away. so there will probably be bigger pay rises, that will drag more and more people and more and more of their income above the threshold, so you are paying a low rate, 19p, on a lot more tax and income, and that will mean, according to the ifs, lots of people will pay more. so, whereas you have a tax cut of £6.3 billion, the tax rises because of inflation are going to amount to £20.1 billion. so you have a net effect that the chancellor is taking off household is £13.8 billion, and that something that the ifs has analysed, and pauljohnson, the director, spoke to us earlier. the increase in prices associated with high— the increase in prices associated with high inflation will definitely be here — with high inflation will definitely be here to stay so people are going to be hereto stay so people are going to feel_ be here to stay so people are going to feel poorer for a considerable period _ to feel poorer for a considerable period of— to feel poorer for a considerable period of time. hopefully, they will

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Alex Witt Reports-20211016-18:55:00

they're completely dwarfed by the number of afghan evacuees there now and most of them have been very welcoming, you know, a lot of them really want to help out. there's been donation drives, church drives, a lot of volunteers distributing clothing, but there's also been quite a bit of pushback, which seems to be more recent than when they arrived because local politicians and national politicians have really been raising a lot of fears about, you know, the vetting, the safety issues, even though they're not really leaving the base. a lot of them were very welcoming at first and then after weeks and weeks of seeing a lot of coverage of, you know, politicians, republican lawmakers kind of raising all these fears about their vetting, some of them kind of -- many people that i spoke with seemed to be kind of concerned about what would happen. >> really quickly, you talk about the hurdles they have to face. congress is nearly passed a short-term spending bill that includes $6.3 billion for the afghan refugees but republican lawmakers, led by tom cotton, wanted an agreement cuttings off housing, medical support, food

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World Business Report-20211006-04:55:00

melinda gates joined the list with her own fortune of $6.3 billion. thank you forjoining us from forbes to talk about their latest list. that is out and you can read about it online. have a lovely day. hello there. wednesday looks like it's going to be a drier, brighter day for many parts of the uk. a vast improvement over what we saw on tuesday. the northeast of england was particularly badly affected by the rain. it was about a month's worth of rain falling in 24 hours. throughout the day, it was a pretty wet too across eastern parts of scotland. the low pressure that brought the rain and the strong winds is moving out of the way. we've got the next atlantic weather system coming in to the west and in between the two, a small window of drier weather and some sunshine. with clearer skies to start the day across large parts of scotland and northern ireland, pretty chilly out there. for eastern parts of england, there's more rain around still and it's lighter by the morning, the rain should move away. those northerly winds will gradually ease and the cloud eventually break up. we've got this slice of dry weather and sunshine, but western areas are going

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