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30,000 to chicago. now, new york city mayor eric adams is now considering instituting a curfew on more than 69,000 currently in the city's care living in some 200 shelters and neighbors claimed about crime and migrants knocking on doors, begging for food, cash, and even clothes. now, two weeks ago, adams issued an order banning migrant buses from arriving in the city outside of designated times in an attempt to control the flow, but the buses of migrants are exploiting a loophole. migrants arriving in nearby new jersey and they're taking trains into the city. now, chicago is struggling to contain the crisis, too. amid a winter storm, hundreds of migrants were forced to sleep inside warming buses earlier this week, with limited food and no access to showers. maine, budgeted 3.5 million dollars to provide 60 migrant families rent-free shelter in

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meanwhile in new york city officials are considering a curfew for the migrants. those estate and shelters as a city has been trying to get a handle on it's a growing migrant crisis for the big apple not the only city struggling to find a solution as those migrants have overwhelmed some the shelters. bryan llenas now with more on that. >> look, how homeless people sin new york city shelters have a 10:00 p.m. curfew so new york city mayor eric adams has reportedly looking into implementing a similar curfew for the 69000 migrants currently under the city's care at more than 200 shelters but new yorkers living by these shelters have been complaining about crime and migrants knocking on doors begging for food, cash, and closed three texas governor greg abbott announced yesterday texas has sent over 100,000 migrants to six so-called sanctuary cities since april 2022. the most, 37000 transported to new york city followed by more than 30,000 to chicago.

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World Business Report

to crypto currencies now — as the best known among them bitcoin has started the year with a bounce. its value has gone above $45,000 in value for the first time since 2022. the volatile coin saw gains of over 150% last year but still remains a long way from its record high of $69,000. crypto—followers are waiting eagerly for a decision from the us markets regulator that could allow bitcoin to be traded in a new way that would open it up to millions more investors. hence the surge in value we have seenin hence the surge in value we have seen in the last couple of days, and indeed weeks and months. crypto author and commentator glen goodmanjoins us now. thanks forjoining us. this decision is about a spot bitcoin etf. the term may not make sense to all

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deal for you. >> dana: one of the things that we've been seeing this week is here is bernie sanders on cnn on something not a new problem to america but one the president has to grapple with. >> we have made real progress in a number of areas but the reality is that today 60% of our people are living paycheck to paycheck. >> dana: here is this. call for number four. wage demand. an average full-time offer at 69,000. that's up 14% in the past year. the problem is if you look at number six. wages versus inflation change. wages barely keeping up with inflation and for the first two years the biden administration not at all. people remember that and feel it and they don't have savings. >> yeah. for real. look, i would just say listening to bernie, bernie's macro works. every elected official is macro works.

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because they are looking at the prices of everything. i know that if i switch jobs, i'm going to have extra expenses and so it's can going to cost you. but i will do a really good job. >> ainsley: i wonder what is the average salary? >> steve: 69,000. >> ainsley: that's the average. i will switch jobs for almost 80,000. >> brian: 9.8 million jobs open. just under 6 million people without a job. so you got to figure that there might be a better job out there for you if you look hard enough. and this might be a good opportunity for you. >> steve: well, the problem for all of us though is one of the drivers of inflation is wages. and so if wages are going up, inflation is going to go up. you know, for the most part, prices have stabilized in a lot of things. but not wages. and that's bad for inflation. and that means the federal reserve might just say, you know what? one more interest rate hike, boom. >> brian: that is why when you get the rescue package, when you get inflation reduction act.

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£2000. she was working full—time her salary would be roughly £69,000. she says for her this is notjust a dispute about wages but about wider working conditions. i have seen a decline in the morale, the working environment, the safety of our working environment, our working environment, our working conditions. this is not something that i can see maybe never used to be like this, i have seen it deteriorate, team ethos, team morale. two doctors with different experiences. the government says its latest pay offer recognises the important work that junior recognises the important work thatjunior doctors do, but has to balance that against the risks higher inflation. south african authorities have announced that former president, jacob zuma, will not have to spend any more time in prison for contempt of court. thejustice minister said the decision was part of the government's effort to relieve prison overcrowding. the move marks the end

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three days a week because she has a young family. she has taken three years out of her nhs training over the last decade to have children and go on maternity leave. she is what is called a paediatric registrar. in hospital, she can be in charge of the whole children. ward, or in charge of paediatric a and e. let's look at her wage slip. she earns a basic wage of £28 an hour. that is double what robert earns who we were talking about earlier on. extra payments for night shift and weekends. that would bring her take home pay injuly to just over £2000, bearing in mind she is part—time, she works three days a week. if she was working full time give you a comparison, she would earn approximately £69,000 in total each year. she says this dispute is not about wages, but widerjob and working conditions. i

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she works about 30 hours a week part—time to just over £2000. her salary would be roughly £69,000. she said this isn'tjust about wages, but about lighter working conditions. i have seen a decline in sort of the morale, in the working environment, in the safety of our working environment, in our working conditions, in my own sort of living practice. so this is not something i can say maybe it never used to be — i have seen it deteriorate, you know, the team ethos, the team morale. two doctors with very different experiences. the government says its latest pay offer recognises the important workjunior doctors to but it has to balance that against the risk of higher inflation. let's move to the railways because

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first year as a junior doctor. but as doctors get more skill and experience, they can move up these pay bands. let's talk about a doctor who's further on, then, in her career. this is dr kiran rahim, also a junior doctor. she graduated more than ten years ago, working part time, partly because she has a young family. she's what's called a paediatric registrar, so can be in charge of an entire children's ward in hospital. looking at her wage slip, she brings in a basic wage per hour, roughly £28. so double what robert was getting paid. also some extra payments here for working in london, night shifts, and weekends. it would bring her take—home pay injuly, bearing in mind she works about 30 hours a week, part time to just over £2,000. if she was working full time, her salary would be roughly £69,000, she says.

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st. paul's campus, the oldest black school probably in the country is now owned by china. right here in my hometown they're buying farmland at record numbers, and the administration is asleep at the wheel while we're losing american agriculture to china. rachel: yeah. >> if you look at what's going on with america's farmers, we're suffering at home, we can't get the help, but we see the united states not acting to take action against china, and something is wrong with that. rachel: yeah. i mean, you talk about the chinese buying up farmland. just look at these stats. in 2011 the chinese owned 69,000 acres, now it's 384,000, that's up 456%. they're continuing, as you said, to outbid american buyers, outbidding them the, buying up the land. and, you know, you say they're asleep at the wheel. have you ever thought that

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