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Nicky Campbell

that £400 we all got from the government last winter — that's gone. standing charges — the kind of line rental for your energy supply — is going up. so most people won't see much difference — and some analysts say the worst off amongst us will, again, be disproportionately hardest hit. the government say they have provided unprecendented support to families, £40 billion worth — and that help now is more targeted. labour has accused them of siding with oil and gas companies to the detriment of consumers. so we can get into the politics, how we got here — and what next for our energy market. we'll have various experts on hand, eager to answer your questions on that. but more importantly, it's getting darker out there, so what are you making of the months ahead? how did you cope last winter? are you dreading

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CNN News Central

everybody and have the vice president punching down at him and him punching back, i think they really elevated him and i think probably to the detriment, long-term detriment of that party and of the country to have someone with as terrible ideas as he has, doesn't believe in global warming, doesn't want to support ukraine, doesn't want to support taiwan, doesn't want to support israel. he has the worst ideas. but man, he's got great delivery and i guess that's all that counts these days. >> i want to get to some of those issues there. but before we do, scott jennings, trump is going to walk into the fulton county jail this afternoon to be booked, to be arrested on multiple charges. he may very well be fingerprinted, have his mugshot taken. i know he has been successfully fund-raising off these things with his most loyal base. but at the end of the day is that actually a good look for him? does that actually strengthen him not just in the primaries but beyond? or is this a difficult and

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

>> martha: let's bring in kellyanne conway, former counselor to president trump. she's advised many candidates over her career and she's a fox news contributor. we're delighted to have her with us. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: what did you make of that? you have said yaw don't think biden will debate and now it looks like trump is not interested in debating, either. >> i can understand why the frontrunner would skip the first debate or two. the fear i've had for kamala and joe to not debate. that will be to the detriment of our country. there's of course -- there's no rationale for the democratic national committee to want joe biden to stand somewhere for 90 minutes and need to speak

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BBC News at Six

another one. so does this terrible i case of lucy letby tell us something about the wider culture in the nhs? we have halved to describe some parts of the nhs, the culture is toxic, is that something you would agree with? —— we have heard it described. agree with? -- we have heard it described-— described. there are certainly organisations _ described. there are certainly organisations and _ described. there are certainlyl organisations and departments described. there are certainly - organisations and departments we have had it fed back that you would conclude nothing less than a toxic and hostile environment.- conclude nothing less than a toxic and hostile environment. doctors and nurses have — and hostile environment. doctors and nurses have professional— and hostile environment. doctors and nurses have professional bodies - and hostile environment. doctors and nurses have professional bodies that l nurses have professional bodies that regulate their conduct. no such organisation exists for those managers who do not have a medical background, despite it being proposed numerous times following previous scandals. the doctor responsible for supporting whistle—blowers in the health service in england says bosses have to listen to what their staff are telling her. it to listen to what their staff are telling her-— telling her. it is absolutely is unacceptable _ telling her. it is absolutely is unacceptable that _ telling her. it is absolutely is unacceptable that anyone . telling her. it is absolutely is unacceptable that anyone is | unacceptable that anyone is victimised or suffers a detriment for speaking up about some letters concerning them. it is a gift, and people _ concerning them. it is a gift, and people need to consider that, as uncomfortable as it is, as what can i do uncomfortable as it is, as what can i do with— uncomfortable as it is, as what can i do with that information? whistle—blowers in the nhs have long

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The Daily Global

and departments we have had it fed back that you would conclude nothing less than a toxic and hostile environment. doctors and nurses have professional bodies that regulate their conduct. no such organisation exists for those managers who do not have a medical background, despite it being proposed numerous times following previous scandals. the doctor responsible for supporting whistle—blowers in the health service in england says bosses have to listen to what their staff are telling her. it is absolutely is unacceptable that anyone is victimised or suffers a detriment for speaking up about some letters concerning them. it is a gift, and people need to consider that, as uncomfortable as it is, as what can i do with that information? whistle—blowers in the nhs have long complained that managers are too often unaccountable for their actions. that will surely be a central theme in the inquiry into the terrible events at the countess of chester hospital. dominic hughes, bbc news.

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The Faulkner Focus

too. >> especially coming out of the pandemic when so many kids across the country were on devices, too much time on a device hurts is brain is what we were told. we were forced to put them in front of the devices. we were twofold if a man comes into a bathroom screen and now we have to deal with biological men in the locker room. jason rantz. author of the book what's killing america. your response to what is happening to those school district challenging youngkin's policy. >> they do it to their own detriment. this state has led the country in pushing back on the battle between teachers, teachers unions and schools deciding they know what's best for kids and the parents who rightly step up and say no, i will love my kid more than you ever will. i know what's best for them. of course, when you look at it more globally in this country very clearly according to that

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Velshi

and if you start discussing this now, this is the sort of thing that prosecutors will come back to and pick out what you say and use it against to. >> well hannity said the same thing the other day, and he's a big trump supporter. and he said, it's better if he just doesn't speak about these things, because there are lots and lots and lots of specific charges and indictments, in order for him to get a fair trial in a jury of his peers, it may be best not to take that jury pool. in fact, the january 6th judge, tanya chutkan, has said if you continue to speak of these things, it may result in a faster trial, so that you don't mock of the jury. >> and both things are to his detriment, right? i don't know if trump really internalize that when he was first considering it. but as you say, in the federal january 6th case, if the trial goes sooner than he wants, that is prejudicial to him. his strategy is to delay as much as possible because if you can get it passed the election, he can try it upon himself, install an age that may be more differential. but it's also the case in georgia. and fani willis has shown time

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Fox News Live

fox has done a great job we will have a huge audience tens of millions of people to needed, republican primary voters, as kirsten said i got for the campaign, an opportunity for the governor to lay out positive for the future, let folks know the fact that he is the only detriment in the race and the fact that ford has the number one economy of any state in the country, he is looking forward to the opportunity and we know he will be a tough target on the debate stage because of the high expectations and his standing in the polls. the guide never backs down and he never back down to dr. fauci encoded and he certainly never back down in iraq and he won't back down wednesday night. we are looking forward to it. >> nikki haley made the case of exhibit a vacation enjoying their summer and have not been paying attention. if she has a moment, kirsten

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Americas Newsroom

they wait a day or two. they already know how they'll rule but want to soften the blow. i think it will be a split decision. >> bill: what a case it is. there could be cameras in the courtroom when it gets underway. no answer on that. nice to see you. we'll talk again, nancy grace. thank you. >> i think it really be hooves us to ask ourselves the most fundamental question which will help us understand why this board policy is needed. the question is as follows. whose children are they? >> parents across the country raising concerns about classroom gender policies saying that parents specifically are being kept out of the loop to the detriment of kids. we have more on that coming up. plus this. taylor swift's tour is setting a new high bar for music superstars. stick with us. ♪ okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

cascades downward. because it sends signals to very promising young officers, kernels colonels lieutenant colonels that they're just political pawns. -- for the families. >> he said earlier this week that the republican leadership, because of the effects that you just talked about on military readiness, also on the families, that republican leadership needs to tell tuberville in public what they're saying in private. what are they saying in private? >> well, i think in private, they recognize many of the detriment, and the need to move quickly. that's all very nice. they have to come up, very publicly, on the floor, and say, this is an issue about the readiness of the united states. and the professionalism of our military forces. we have to move and confirm

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