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Your World With Neil Cavuto

and also going to not any more information people to work overtime. there's things that they haven't agreed on. they're out there. the picketers are already out practicing for what they think will be a real battle. yeah, they think that they have done their share during the pandemic and at other times and not gotten a fair compensation for the work that they have done, the hard work that they have done. so this strike is looming. we talked to the folks at 623, local 623 of the teamster's union today. here's what they told us. >> so as you see, this has boomed to an astronomical level. but again, during this contract struggle, ups knows that. they know that the economy is depending on us to deliver. it's up to them to deliver for our members. >> talk about impact on the economy.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

ups trucks. the teamsters' current contract expires in a month. joining me is richard hooker of the teamsters local 623 in philadelphia. thank you so much for joining us today. i know negotiations are still very much under way, we're several weeks out. can you walk me through the key sticking points? >> the key points are get rid of two-tier wage system. we have this article 224 drivers that do the same thing as our regular package car drivers, but they get paid significantly less and have less protections. that needs to go away. of course, the harassment, the retaliation of ups also needs to go away. better working conditions, more

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Boy Scout Troop 623 helps clean up Weko Beach Campground

As part of this service project, they helped clean up the playground by raking up leaves, shoveling sand from walkways, and picking up trash.

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Reliance Retail's Q3 gross revenue increases 17 pc to Rs 67,623 crore

Reliance Retail on Friday posted an increase of 17 per cent year-on-year in its gross revenue to Rs 67,623 crore for the quarter ending December 2022.

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Seized 7K MT of sugar confirms ploy to use SO 4 in smuggling

(Photo courtesy of BOC Public Information and Assistance Division) MANILA - The seizure of about 7,000 metric tons (MT) of sugar at the Subic Port in Zambales is a confirmation of reports reaching the Office of the Executive Secretary (OES) that Sugar Order (SO) No. 4, which was disapproved by Malacanang, could have been used as cover for sugar smuggling. But since SO 4 was scrapped, those behind the attempted smuggling of 140,000 bags of sugar in Subic have resorted to using "recycled import permits," which refer to permits for old allocations, such as those issued by the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) for Sugar Order No. 3 approved last February. Executive Secretary Victor Rodriguez earlier raised suspicion on why the SRA could not account for the 63,000 MT of sugar, which was the balance from the 200,000 MT under SO 3 approved by the Sugar Regulatory Board. Reports reaching the OES indicated that a similar modus using "recycled import permits" resulted in the smuggling last week of a shipload of imported sugar in Subic Port. The report from the OES identified several persons who allegedly control Subic Port, including a certain "Buboy" and "Reggie" who both use " Kysse Lish" and "Foxxie" as consignees. "This is clearly economic sabotage and this crime is non-bailable," the report from the OES said. Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said heads may roll at the Bureau of Customs (BOC) if evidence shows that any of the bureau's port personnel are in connivance with smugglers using recycled sugar import permits. She further said at least one of the warehouses inspected yesterday in Bulacan and Pampanga was not registered with the SRA. "Suspicions were raised when the owner claimed that the stockpile was the result of slow sales. 'Matumal' daw (slack sales)," Cruz-Angeles said. "Dun pa sa hinarang na shipment, gamit pa daw ang permit from Sugar Order No. 3. Kung totoo ito, lalong nagiging suspicious yung madaliang paglabas ng Sugar Order No. 4 (On the blocked shipment, it said that the permit from Sugar Order No. 3 has been used. If this is true, the sudden release of Sugar Order No. 4 becomes more suspicious)," she added. On orders from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the executive secretary had ordered law enforcement authorities to visit and inspect all customs bonded warehouses to check the inventory of imported agricultural products with the aim of finding out if there is sugar hoarding. Rodriguez also directed law enforcers to investigate the possibility that the alleged "locally procured" sugar seized in the two warehouses in Bulacan was actually imported sugar but was repacked using sacks of local brands. (Photo courtesy of BOC Public Information and Assistance Division) It can be recalled that Rodriguez told Manila Times columnist Rigoberto Tiglao that his office is investigating reports that the 300,000 MT importation being pushed aggressively by certain traders intend to use it as a "cover" for them to release the sugar they had hoarded but couldn't release as this would depress prices. "One report said this could result in windfall profits for them of at least PHP300 million, and a part of this amount has been mobilized as lobby money," Tiglao wrote in his August 17 column. "The surprise visits in the Pampanga and Bulacan warehouses should serve as a warning to unscrupulous traders who are currently hoarding their stocks of sugar in order to profit from the current artificial sugar shortage situation," Rodriguez said. (Photo courtesy of BOC Public Information and Assistance Division) On Thursday afternoon, Customs personnel in the Port of Subic averted the possible smuggling of 7,021 metric tons of sugar from Thailand after they learned that the import permit used for the cargo was "recycled." Under custody at the Subic Port are the 19 crew members of the cargo vessel MV Bangpakaew, which was found to be loaded with 7,021 metric tons of Thailand white refined sugar equivalent to 140,000 bags and with total tax payment valued at PHP45,623,007. Initial investigation showed that the consignee of the smuggled sugar is Oro-Agritrade, Inc. under the account of ARC Refreshments Corp. under Entry Nos. C-12513 and C-12521. The Thai exporter is listed as Ruamkamlarp Export Co. Ltd. while the local customs broker was identified as Malou Leynes Buerano. The Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service reported that the cargo is covered by a "Special Permit to Discharge (SPD) and Verified Single Administrative Document (SAD)" from BOC and with a verified clearance from the SRA through a certain Rondell Manjarres. (OPS) }

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Gov't needs to 'expand' services due to growing population

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte (Presidential photo) MANILA - President Rodrigo Roa Duterte said he sees a need for the government to expand its services due to the country's growing population. "Ang gobyerno kailangan mag-expand. Alam ninyo because the population is growing and dapat ang ekonomiya (The government must expand because the population is growing so the economy) also must grow with the population rate," Duterte said in a prerecorded Talk to the People aired on Thursday. Recalling his visit to the new Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital (DJFMH) at the San Lazaro Compound in Sta. Cruz, Manila last week, he said it reminded him of the country's population problem, especially among poor Filipino families. Duterte reiterated his push for access to reproductive health products and services but lamented that the Catholic Church has continued to advocate against contraceptive use. "May pills naman, problema ayaw ng Simbahan (There are pills, but the Church opposes it)," he said. He urged the Filipino couples to limit their children to three, blaming poverty on the country's large population. "After one or two, after one, two, three dapat boundary na (it should be the boundary) even for the young," he added. The Philippine population has reached over 112 million, based on recent government data. Don't be complacent Meanwhile, Duterte reminded the public to continue observing minimum public health standards even as Covid-19 cases stayed low. Data from the Department of Health (DOH) showed that there are currently 3,328 active Covid-19 infections as of Wednesday. "We have less than 4,000 active Covid-19 cases in the country. Masyadong mababa na 'yan (It's quite low) but it should not really be a reason to be complacent about it. We still have to follow the minimum requirements to avoid a recontamination kung natamaan ka na (if you have been contaminated before) because it can infect you again and again," he said. He said the wearing of face masks, in particular, significantly helped control Covid-19 from spreading in the country. Profound gratitude Duterte thanked front-liners in the fight against Covid-19 and the public for following Covid-19 health and safety protocols. "I continue to offer my profound gratitude to our medical professionals, scientists, and front-liners for doing a remarkable job since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. I likewise thank the Filipino people for continuing to cooperate with health authorities and following health protocols," he added. As of Wednesday, the DOH recorded a total of 109 new infections, which is significantly lower than the average cases recorded the previous week from May 2 to 8, which was 168 cases per day. This figure brings the total number of confirmed Covid-19 infections to 3,687,428 nationwide with 3,623,661 recoveries and 60,439 deaths since the start of the pandemic in March 2020. (PNA) }

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PH logs 109 new Covid-19 cases on May 11: OCTA

(PNA file photo) MANILA - The country logged 109 new cases of Covid-19 on May 11, bringing the total tally to 3,687,428, the OCTA Research Group said Thursday. In a tweet, OCTA Research Group fellow Dr. Guido David said the figure is lower but close to the forecast of 120 cases. Citing data from the Department of Health, David said there were 3,328 active cases and no new deaths were recorded. The death toll stood at 60,439. About 418 new recoveries bringing the total number of recovered cases to 3,623,661. Earlier, Dr. Rontgene Solante, Vaccine Experts Panel member, said an uptick in cases is expected a week or two weeks after the national election. Solante added there had been super spreader events prior to the election day such as political sorties where minimum public health standards were violated. As of May 11, a total of 68,526,134 Filipinos are now fully-vaccinated against Covid-19. A total of 13,519,545 eligible individuals have received their booster shots. (PNA) }

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

they're the only game in town addressing this. you have plenty of critics that say too little too late. they're the only ones trying to stem this and the only ones getting something done. whether this isover doing it or not, the markets don't think that is the case right now. they're ahead of this. and they're wishing him luck fighting this. >> martha: it's fascinating to watch this. interested in the way that you're putting up, which is the only game in town. you have certain levers to get this thing under control. this is one of them. you can see in the bottom right-hand side of the screen how the market is responding to that. up 623 points right now. i want to pull up this gallup poll. confidence if president biden to do the right thing for the economy. down 17 points over the course of the last year. your assessment on these numbers. they match up with the other number that i showed, which was a fox poll. who do you make of how americans are looking at this presidency and the economy?

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell-20220107-23:59:00

step" airs after football. >> judge judy: when did you stop being friends? >> second grade. >> announcer: young girls with a long history... >> judge judy: what happened in the third grade? >> she started talking about my mom. >> judge judy: it became physical. >> fourth grade. >> judge judy: when was the next time? >> fifth grade. >> announcer: and moms old enough to know better. >> the defendant attempted to hit me with her vehicle, jumped out, told me how she should've ran me over. >> judge judy: that, ms. farr, is threatening. >> okay, that's your opinion. >> judge judy: my opinion is the only one that matters here. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution yioconda vera is suing the mother of her daughter's schoolmate, bridgette farr, for damages from assaults on her daughter and harassment. >> byrd: order. all rise. your honor, this is case number 623 on the calendar in the matter vera vs. farr. >> judge judy: thank you.

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Dateline-20220214-07:50:00

>> the shoe was tip number 623. >> but what does it tell you, really? >> yeah, it-- it didn't look good. uh-- but again she's still missing. we have one shoe. you know, where's the other shoe at? where's chelsea at? where's her costume? where's everything else at? so-- >> and nothing else found in that area during -- >> nothing else. we searched within several miles on-- on foot and in the air-- you in fields, woods, and not a single sign of anything else. --g else --g else -- hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pain,

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