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while these jobs may work for some in the short run, there are long—term considerations. some people think that insecure work is perhaps concentrated on young people and it�*s a stepping stone into more secure work, but for many ethnic minority groups that�*s not the case, it�*s entrenched and insecure work is going all through a person�*s lifetime, they�*re not able to get out of rented accommodation, so you get stuck and entrenched in patterns of poverty and inequality. there's your drink. so, i've just given the food and with this order luckily there's a code so that just confirms that i've actually given the food to the customer. whether it gives ethnic minority workers flexibility or pushes them into a cycle of poverty, the takeaway is that insecure workers, now more than ever, are a fixture in these communities. ashitha nagesh, bbc news. will talk about insecure work in a moment. breaking news to bring you from the united states with up in

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Morning Joe

families. >> yeah. i mean, you're so right, joe. i've come back from europe, and i spent some time in the uk and in europe. inflation in the uk close to 9%. inflation across europe around 6%. really a much more pessimistic economic situation in the uk and in europe generally. i come back here, things feel like they're booming. it feels like the covid crisis barely happenedeconomically. america is doing so much better than other countries, but you're right, people aren't feeling it, or at least they're not telling pollsters it is going to move them in the direction of supporting joe biden more. his numbers haven't shifted. it's two things. the calcified nature of american politics, it's entrenched. whatever the economic numbers are, most people won't change their minds. maybe a few will in the middle. biden hasn't yet been able to do what barack obama did, which is stand in front of big plaques around bridges, because the money has been dispersed, not spent yet, and the projects haven't actually begun yet.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

major, as meg showed us, we have seen a lot of damage in the severe weather outbreak continues to unfold across the mid-atlantic and the northeast. the potential for tornadoes also over the next few hours. destructive winds, and could top 75 miles an hour as ye storms will push offshore in the mid-atlantic before or around midnight ends and then continue through the northeast in the overnight hours. and the heat does remain a entrenched across the southern plains in the gulf coast with once again, major, temperatures will be back into the dangerous and even record category into the triple temperatures. >> major: thank you. now to a tragic accident in southern california. an investigation underway after two helicopters collided after responding to a brushfire sunday. cbs's mark strassmann reports that three people were killed when one of the choppers crashed. >> reporter: in a salute to the fallen, the sorrow growing in the california desert.

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HARDtalk

inequality in exactly the same way as in the us. although i'm going to quote to you the words of tomiwa 0wolade, a young, talented black british writer who's just written a book, this is not america: why black lives matter in britain, where the argument is precisely that we shouldn't transport assumptions about the entrenched, racist post—slavery systems in the united states and think they translate to the uk. the uk, he says, is fundamentally different. and what i love is that we're living in a time where there can be diverse thoughts within the black community. i happen to fundamentally disagree with that. i think it's flawed in its analysis. but i'm overjoyed that he's able to find an audience for that kind of propagation. so, when he says, for example, that critical race theory, which is taught on campuses in the united states... which on the whole most people actually didn't know about

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that race isn't as bad here as it is in the united states. and, yes, it is. yes, it is? yes, it is. absolutely. we just have to look at the statistics around the prison population, around mental health, around housing or on unemployment. we just have to look at the disproportionate number of young black men under 25 who are unemployed. we can see structural inequality in exactly the same way as in the us. although i'm going to quote to you the words of tomiwa 0wolade, a young, talented black british writer who's just written a book, this is not america: why black lives matter in britain, where the argument is precisely that we shouldn't transport assumptions about the entrenched, racist post—slavery systems in the united states and think they translate to the uk. the uk, he says, is fundamentally different. and what i love is that we're living in a time where there can be diverse thoughts within the black community. i happen to fundamentally disagree with that. i think it's flawed in its analysis.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

first well into the 90s, ways le washington, d.c., going from 95 degrees down to 88 and will stay in the 80s then with cooler temperatures the rest of the week. margaret? >> margaret: turning now to the war in ukraine, our cbs news crew is inside a city that came under attack today by russian forces. cbs's ramy inocencio reports, fighting is intense in southern ukraine, where vladimir putin's troops remain deeply entrenched. >> reporter: glory to ukraine, glory to heroes, chant ukrainian troops. on the southern front in line with russia, ukraine's military retook the small settlement of staromaiorske in its slow slog to reclaim every inch of land occupied by russia. "people sitting at home who say counteroffensive should move faster should try to do it themselves," says ukraine's chief of public relations, for its territorial defense forces. "we can only advance after

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