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parental role as it relates to kids education and the values that are taught in school and the failure of so many school systems. of all those issues, what should republicans be talking about the most? or all of the above? >> i think crime is certainly a big issue particularly in the suburbs, drug problems are manifest. everything you just said what separates those are issues like medicare, issues of previous decades. when you talk about education, you talk of what what's being taught in schools you talk about crime, the cost of buying food for the cost of filling your car with gas. heating your house or cooling your house. every one of those is a daily, tangible problem and that transcends politics, that's why it's a powerful republican cycle in addition to the fact that it's a first midterm historically presidents achieve

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and parental role as it relates to their kids education. kids education and the values the values that are taught in school and the failure of so many school systems. repubig of all those issues, what should republicans be talking about the most ormos? all of the above? >> well, o i think crime is certainly a big issue, particularly in the suburbs, particularly where there are people who just that the drug problems are just manifest. wht >> but everything you juste cited, sean, what separates those from issues like medicare or social security or the deficit issues of previous decade, issues os is how tangibe they are in our daily lives.whey when you talouk about education when you talk about the shape of our schools and you talk about what's being taught inolso schools, when you talk about crime, when you talk about buyid for the cost o the cost of buying food, c the cost of filling your car with gas, the cost of heating he your house, or cooling house your house, every one of thosehe is a daily tangible problem and that transcends politics. that'sem and tha why it's such l republican cycle. it'sddition to the facl republtt it's the first midterm historically presidents and their their party in

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

camden, new jersey arct times her parents had to choose between paying the electric bill or buying food. >> it was very difficult. >> reporter: despite the financial hardship, her late mother, who died from covid her freshman year, encouraged her to apply for college and scholarships. that's when she found the horr, aio alger association. since 1984, it's given out $235 million in scholarships to students in need, students like angel vigil, who spent years bouncing between families and foster homes. >> if it wasn't because of the scholarships i would not be tiebl attend university. >> reporter: he is now a sophomore at arizona state university. >> now i see myself being able to complete college and eventually become a stubborn. >> if somebody would have told me they would come to n.y.u., i would not be able to believe them or afford to come here. >> reporter: "here" where her life has changed forever. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: such a wonderful lifeline. well, that's the "cbs evening

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

meals because they can't afford it. this npr poll says more than half of black and latino households, more than half report the recent price increases driven by inflation have caused them serious financial problems compared to less than half of white households. why is that? >> it really has to do with the way that inflation affects different groups. inflation is going to affect everybody, but particularly will affect people with relatively lower budgets from buying energy, buying food, buying transportation. those people have a lower ability to save. >> alfredo, is there something that can be done to target -- to help those that are the most affected by this? black and brown communities? >> the cynical answer would be that those people need additional sources of income and

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BBC News

and january. so there is an urgency about acting, otherwise and october people will not be able to turn on their heating and will have to choose between buying food and feeding the electricity metre and children will go to school ill clad and hungry. this is an intolerable situation putting an unbearable burden of unpayable bills on the shoulders of people least able to pay, the pensioners and children of our country. pay, the pensioners and children of our country-— our country. how would you pay for the extra spending _ our country. how would you pay for the extra spending that _ our country. how would you pay for the extra spending that would - our country. how would you pay for the extra spending that would be . the extra spending that would be required? it the extra spending that would be reuuired? , .,, ., , the extra spending that would be reuuired? , ., , ., required? it is obvious that the windfall tax _ required? it is obvious that the windfall tax of _ required? it is obvious that the windfall tax of the _ required? it is obvious that the windfall tax of the government j required? it is obvious that the l windfall tax of the government is completely inadequate. it will probably raise £5 billion but without the get out clauses in it at the moment you could raise £15 billion so that is £10 billion to start with and of course there are other measures the government could take but the important thing is the first responsibility of government is to those people who are the most vulnerable and the people who are blameless in a crisis and that is families with children, disabled

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when in reality we have yet to fully recover all of the lost jobs from the covid shut down. even joe biden's persona as middle-class joe is completely delusional. because under joe biden's radical climate colt inspired agenda, poor and middle-class people on fixed incomes, especially those on fixed incomes are getting squeezed to the most. they are suffering under these policies. these economic policies, these energy policies. they are the ones that are struggling to buy the gas. they are the ones having a hard time buying food. never mind food that they like. they have artie made that adjustment. and now biden's only solution, let them eat cake, the 65 grand electric vehicle, where will you get the 65 grand? the release prosperity stephen moore along with jim jordan, the only surprise to me, jim jordan is how quickly it happened. i predicted it would all happen, but it is how fast things have

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number of jobs when in reality we havelity yet to fully recover all the lost jobs from the covide shut down even biden's, you know, persona as middle class joe ispl completely delusional because under biden's radical climate cult inspired agenda, poor middlee class people on fixed incomes, especially those on fixed incomes, they are getting squeezed the most. they are suffering under these economic these policies, these energy policies . they are the oness that to are struggling to buy the gas. they arere the ones having a had time buying food, never mindoo food that they like. they've already made that adjustment. and now biden's only solution, let them eat cake, buy anio electric vehicle at sixty five grand. what are you goingn, to get thee sixty five grand here now with reaction is the founder of the committee to unleash prosperity, stephen moore, along with ohio congressmane jim jordan. the only surprise to me, jim jordan, is how quickly it happened. i predicted this would allll

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BBC News at One

you have no choice. it's these people's homes. today's report by council officials in england says more people are asking for support, but care homes are closing beds and home care companies handing back work. a lovely day for it. i know. talk to sam and melissa and you soon see why it's hard to attract staff. they provide vital skilled support for people in their own homes, but the increased fuel costs as they travel between clients means they struggle to pay their bills. 32—year—old sam has had to ask her parents for help with buying food. when i go home on a night time, it's literally cereal and bed, or toast and bed. because even though i get help from my mum and dad to buy my shopping and things, it's still only the necessities that i will put on them. in all honesty, i have thought, "is it worth staying doing the job?"

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BBC News at One

have dramatically gone up in price. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has more. we've got a lot of coins in there. it's happy holiday memories for this family. there was so many types of pasta! but their euro camp trip this easter had a sting in the tail. the cost of eating out, and actuallyjust buying food in the supermarket, in holland, was so much more than we expected. itjust felt surprising and a little bit disappointing, i think, that it wasn't sort of as cheap as things used to be when you went on holiday. research for the bbc by travel comparison site ice lolly shows that average holiday prices have gone up, but so have all the extras. single trip travel insurance is up 40%, from £35 to £52, compared to june 2019. average airport parking prices last month were up almost 30%, compared to june 2019. but it is car hire that has seen the biggest increase, with rates more than doubling, from £222 a week, to nearly £500

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BBC News

we've got a lot of coins in there. it's happy holiday memories for the beddow family. there was so many types of pasta! but their euro camp trip this easter had a sting in the tail. the cost of eating out, and actuallyjust buying food in the supermarket, in holland, was so much more than we expected. itjust felt surprising and a little bit disappointing, i think, that it wasn't sort of as cheap as things used to be when you went on holiday. research for the bbc by travel comparison site ice lolly shows that average holiday prices have gone up, but so have all the extras. compared tojune 2019, single trip travel insurance is up 40%, to £52. average airport parking prices are up almost 30%, but it is car hire that has seen the biggest increase, with rates more than doubling, to £500 a week. many rental companies

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