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taco bell as well. she was buying food? >> correct. she was coming back home. she was also captured on the camera in this neighborhood. and that was at 5:49 pm. >> so if you believe that she was killed, pretty much right after she got out of her car, then around 6:00 seems a plausible time? >> that's correct. >> while the forensics were being collected, an old fashioned shoe leather investigation was on the way. cops were looking hard at the man in on his life. starting with her official boyfriend, michael stodnick who had a date with anna on the day she was killed and was reported missing. detective stop downtown and grilled him on his whereabouts on the night of on his death. and i was there and i was at the scene of the murder, i just can't get in? >> he was by grapevine elementary element. >> he would answer all their questions, but a couple of things left the cops wondering. during the interrogation he asked if he should get a lawyer,

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BBC News

robert cuffe is here. morning. i want to begin with food inflation, which is still really high. beginning with that, because we know that the price of food disproportionately affects people on lower incomes, so tells more about why food prices are still so high and why they are going up at such a rate? ., , ., , . rate? continued upward price ressure rate? continued upward price pressure with _ rate? continued upward price pressure with nearly - rate? continued upward price pressure with nearly 7096, i rate? continued upward price pressure with nearly 7096, as| rate? continued upward price i pressure with nearly 7096, as the pressure with nearly 70%, as the chancellor said a couple of minutes ago, the same old story has been for the last year, they were in ukraine has disrupted food supplies across the world. we are not receiving it in the cost of buying food in the grocery shop, but are also seeing on the other measures that are still driving prices up at the moment, the cost of eating out. i know that's not the key driver of what is happening to families are type overseeing it across the economy would people are buying food, seeing rises. the good news, the other hand, we are seeing petrol prices

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The Faulkner Focus

major, major winter storm affecting the entire country, you have a transportation secretary who really offers 0 solutions to this in secretary buttigieg. you have a border crisis, in-- inflation problems. it is hard to see your president in the virgin island working on his tan. >> molly: connecticut fame lalls have to choose between heating homes and buying food. government subsidies going to fall short. low to middle income families eligible to receive $2300 in funds. $340 less than the top level received two years ago. heating oil prices in the state averaging 37% higher than a year ago, 85% more than december of 2020. this is the story playing out across new england. there are areas when it comes to home heating oil where people

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Breakfast

family wouldn't eat without it. this charity spends £10,000 a month buying food to give to those in need. it's surviving mainly on donations from the community because help in the form of grants is limited. we've had four lots of £10,000 over the last three years, but i've just spent ten grand in a month, on a month's food. so if we had no donations, that would have come in and gone straight out. do you have any resilience in the system here? that's a joke, innit? are you joking? in the coastal town of withernsea, another charity is trying to spread some christmas cheer. here we go. sorry, rudolph. we're not going to change the world by doing this grotto. but if we can make it easy and just change that person's world for one day, thumbs up, we've achieved something.

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BBC News at One

a month buying food to give to those in need. it�*s surviving mainly on donations from the community, because help in the form of grants is limited. we�*ve had four lots of £10,000 over the last three years, but i just spent ten grand in a month, on a month�*s food. so if we had no donations, that would have come in and gone straight out. do you have any resilience in the system here? she laughs that�*s a joke, innit? you�*re joking! in the coastal town of withernsea, another charity is trying to spread some christmas cheer. right, here we go. sorry, rudolph. we're not going to change the world by doing this grotto. but if we can make it easier and just change that person's world for one day, thumbs up, we've achieved something. jane is putting on a brave face. she�*s run a charity for 17 years, but this year she�*s got to find

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BBC News

ism yes! — for food before christmas, which is... yes! ., . for food before christmas, which is- -- yes!— for food before christmas, which is... yes! ., ., , ., ., , is... yes! you are breathing a sigh of relief. is. .. yes! you are breathing a sigh of relief- i— is... yes! you are breathing a sigh of relief. i am, _ is... yes! you are breathing a sigh of relief. i am, yes, _ is. .. yes! you are breathing a sigh of relief. i am, yes, it's— is... yes! you are breathing a sigh of relief. i am, yes, it's a - is... yes! you are breathing a sigh of relief. i am, yes, it's a burden i of relief. i am, yes, it's a burden gone for this month. it is of relief. i am, yes, it's a burden gone for this month.— of relief. i am, yes, it's a burden gone for this month. it is a burden one for gone for this month. it is a burden gone for this _ gone for this month. it is a burden gone for this month. _ gone for this month. it is a burden gone for this month. angela - gone for this month. it is a burden gone for this month. angela gives| gone for this month. angela gives more than a _ gone for this month. angela gives more than a timer _ gone for this month. angela gives more than a timer to _ gone for this month. angela gives more than a timer to this - gone for this month. angela gives more than a timer to this charity, | more than a timer to this charity, she carries the weight of a community on her shoulders. brute she carries the weight of a community on her shoulders. we have had another — community on her shoulders. we have had another guy _ community on her shoulders. we have had another guy in _ community on her shoulders. we have had another guy in who _ community on her shoulders. we have had another guy in who is _ community on her shoulders. we have had another guy in who is 84, - had another guy in who is 84, haven't— had another guy in who is 84, haven't talked to anybody for one month, _ haven't talked to anybody for one month, he — haven't talked to anybody for one month, he said if you don't talk to me i_ month, he said if you don't talk to me i will— month, he said if you don't talk to me i willjump under a lorry,, i want— me i willjump under a lorry,, i want cope _ me i willjump under a lorry,, i want cope any more. i'm not trained to deal— want cope any more. i'm not trained to deal with that. she want cope any more. i'm not trained to deal with that.— to deal with that. she volunteers for 60 hours _ to deal with that. she volunteers for 60 hours a — to deal with that. she volunteers for 60 hours a week, _ to deal with that. she volunteers for 60 hours a week, is - to deal with that. she volunteers for 60 hours a week, is 66, - to deal with that. she volunteers i for 60 hours a week, is 66, running this fool food bank in driffield. in the warehouse, 300 bags of food, ready to be given out to families over christmas.— over christmas. each bag is a famil , over christmas. each bag is a family. the — over christmas. each bag is a family, the family _ over christmas. each bag is a family, the family wouldn't . over christmas. each bag is a | family, the family wouldn't eat without— family, the family wouldn't eat without it. , family, the family wouldn't eat without it-_ without it. this charity spends £10,000 a — without it. this charity spends £10,000 a month, _ without it. this charity spends £10,000 a month, buying - without it. this charity spendsl £10,000 a month, buying food without it. this charity spends - £10,000 a month, buying food to give to those in need, it's surviving mainly on donations from the

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Special Report With Bret Baier

vance. [cheers and applause] >> martha: we have a great crowd here tonight, everybody. had a lot of applause. >> bret: go to our first question. >> martha: get to our first question so we can get a lot of questions in advance. lisa from hilliard, ohio. lisa, take it away. >> it's hilliard. >> martha: hilliard. >> as a single mom one of my greatest concern is the high cost of groceries and high cost of prescription medications. what will you do to help lower those costs so people are literally not having to choose between buying food and buying their medications? >> j.d. vance: sure. well, thank you, lisa for the question thanks for being here and thanks for having me. i was raised by a single mom, too. i was raised by my ma'am may big part grandmother because of some of the issues we had our family. i certainly know the struggles that working families are going through. i would say a couple of big things, right? one of the reasons why we have

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BBC News at One

what they want. i than... people had made it clear what they want.— than... people had made it clear what they want. i do not think it is a bad thing. _ what they want. i do not think it is a bad thing. a _ what they want. i do not think it is a bad thing, a general— what they want. i do not think it is a bad thing, a general election. i a bad thing, a general election. nobody— a bad thing, a general election. nobody seems to be doing anything, it is a _ nobody seems to be doing anything, it is a waste of time. what nobody seems to be doing anything, it is a waste of time.— it is a waste of time. what is it aroin to it is a waste of time. what is it going to do? — it is a waste of time. what is it going to do? our _ it is a waste of time. what is it going to do? our folks - it is a waste of time. what is it going to do? our folks are - it is a waste of time. what is it going to do? our folks are not| it is a waste of time. what is it - going to do? our folks are not even counting _ going to do? our folks are not even counting on — going to do? our folks are not even counting on them. _ going to do? our folks are not even counting on them. it _ going to do? our folks are not even counting on them. it is— going to do? our folks are not even counting on them. it is the - going to do? our folks are not even counting on them. it is the way- going to do? our folks are not even counting on them. it is the way it. counting on them. it is the way it is. counting on them. it is the way it is it— counting on them. it is the way it is. ., , counting on them. it is the way it is. . , . ., ., counting on them. it is the way it is. if it means change, i am open to it. in last december, _ is. if it means change, i am open to it. in last december, the _ is. if it means change, i am open to it. in last december, the election was historic. _ it. in last december, the election was historic. sinn _ it. in last december, the election was historic. sinn fein, _ it. in last december, the election was historic. sinn fein, the - it. in last december, the election l was historic. sinn fein, the largest party for the first time ever. another election will cost around £6.5 million and may solve nothing. in a cost of living crisis, is this what people in northern ireland want? some people are really concerned about the northern ireland protocol and its impact. many more are concerned about paying their mortgages, paying heating bills, buying food. i would be really

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CNN Tonight

now it is 179. what if you want to park your car and use their genie plus which is like the fast track service? the new price hike for a family of hour would be $1,086 if a single day. that's during the park's busy season, an increase of 10%. it doesn't include buying food or souvenirs. how many of you have gone to disneyland or disney world? >> not until later and life. they dad scrapped and saved so we could go, so this story is relatable for middle class families who are like how is this the person dream anymore. >> absolutely. a woman got there and because the price had got up she had to actually not go for as many days. she had to go home because she hadn't saved for the price hike. >> there was a dad wearing a t-shirt saying most expensive

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Chris Jansing Reports

j.d. vance to right wing extremist. and members of congress are seen as right. people said let's talk about what people care about, which is buying food at the grocery store. ryan, for what it's worth, has defended some positions. ryan defended his vote on that. he's not backing away from what democrats are doing on legislation. he is trying to peel away from republican voters. but that is what ryan is banking on. fatigue from moderate republican voters. vance will tell you that's all a facade and ryan is a hard left democrat, someone who is always voting with democratic leadership in this state and across the country.

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