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BBC News

it receives one 25th of the amount of light on earth. you can probably dry a of light on earth. you can probably drya hairdryer on of light on earth. you can probably dry a hairdryer onjupiter, so your hair would be ok. dry a hairdryer on jupiter, so your hair would be ok.— hair would be ok. what is the rocess hair would be ok. what is the process to — hair would be ok. what is the process to get _ hair would be ok. what is the process to get the _ hair would be ok. what is the process to get the panels - hair would be ok. what is the | process to get the panels out? hair would be ok. what is the i process to get the panels out? is that another risky point question what that another risky point question wha- , that another risky point question wha | , ., , that another risky point question wha- , . , ., ., , ., what they will have these motors on the aircraft. — what they will have these motors on the aircraft, and _ what they will have these motors on the aircraft, and they _ what they will have these motors on the aircraft, and they will— what they will have these motors on the aircraft, and they will come - what they will have these motors on the aircraft, and they will come out| the aircraft, and they will come out and lock into position as well. they will check they are getting the right amount of energy into the system. the spacecraft launches were put in charge batteries, but there is a finite amount of time where it can operate on the batteries before they run flat. you have to get the panels out and get charging so you are positive for the rest of the mission. ~ , ., ., ., , , mission. when is that due to happen? about 90 minutes _ mission. when is that due to happen? about 90 minutes after— mission. when is that due to happen? about 90 minutes after launch, - mission. when is that due to happen? about 90 minutes after launch, but i about 90 minutes after launch, but we were late with the signal, so it

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BBC News

from multiple lung conditions. but maria and her husband, richard, fear the impact of rising prices. so they�*ve started to cut down on electricity to ensure her machine can be charged. i don�*t use the hairdryer any more. everything that needs electric, we turn off. cooking—wise — limit our cooking because it�*s using electric. so trying to keep it down as much as possible. the couple live in sheltered accommodation in bristol, where they pay £29 a week towards their heating costs. but such properties aren�*t part of the energy price cap, so their bills are set to rise to £90 a week in october. i've worked all my life, got my pension, got the little, few pensions i've got, but i've thought ahead. but we didn't know this was going to come. i mean, 50—odd years of working, never worried about... we never wasted electric, so far as we know. we just used it. brought up three children, paid ourway. never been in debt.

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BBC News at Six

backed fund of tens of billions of pounds the energy companies can borrow against to keep bills low. a similar proposal was rejected by the treasury because it was going to give the same relief to richer and poorer households. this plan sees support to taper off as you earn more. but neither this plan nor the price cap cover businesses, which include this sheltered housing development, which is already having to pass on rising costs to residents like maria and richard blamey whose bills have tripled. i don't use the hairdryer any more. everything that needs electric we turn off. cooking wise, it limits our cooking because it is using electric, so trying to keep it down as much as possible. the number of households unable to meet basic needs will rise by 3 million, and even typical households will see savage cuts to living standards, according to new research. the average household income is set to fall by 10% this year and next year, and that is the highest two—year fall that we have seen

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Outside Source

by the treasury because it was going to give the same relief to richer and poorer households. this plan sees support taper off as you earn more. but neither this plan nor the price cap cover businesses which include this sheltered housing development, which is already having to pass on rising costs to residents like maria and richard blamey whose bills have tripled. i don't use the hairdryer any more. everything that needs electric we turn off. cooking wise, it limits our cooking because it is using electric, so trying to keep it down as much as possible. the number of households unable to meet basic needs will rise by three million, and even typical households will see savage cuts to living standards, according to new research. the average household income is set to fall by 10% this year and next year, and that is the highest two—year fall that we have seen in the last century. today, prime minister, till monday, borisjohnson enthusiastically backed a future new nuclear plant in suffolk, but promised more

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BBC News

and those on qualifying benefits an additional 650 paid from october for the next six months, get that all this side of christmas. stop charging people on prepayment meters more per unit and people who pay monthly. but the centrepiece, establish a massive government backed fund of tens of billions of pounds the energy companies can borrow against it to keep bills low. a similar proposal was rejected by the treasury because it was going to give the same relief to richer and poorer households. this plan sees support taper off as you earn more. but neither this plan nor the price cap cover businesses which include this sheltered housing development, which is already having to pass on rising costs to residents like maria and richard blamey whose bills have tripled. i don't use the hairdryer any more. everything that needs electric turn off. cooking wise, it limits our cooking because it is using electric, so trying to keep it down as much as possible. the number of households

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The Katie Phang Show

news this morning. really, our sympathy to the parents. thank you again, also, live from kyiv. this morning, 90 million americans are waking up to a sweltering heat wave, including in texas where it is another brutal test of the states power grid. residents there have gone 28 straight days with temperatures reaching over 100 degrees, and 50 days without any -- guard up disaster in a dozen counties in the state. nbc's liz mclaughlin is live in dallas texas. liz, is there any sign of release for texans? >> who get, morning katie. unfortunately, no. in the coming days, autumn darkened issues are expected to continue here. we are looking at a heat index of 102 to 105. it is just brutal when it gets in those trouble digits. a breeze that usually brings release feels like a hairdryer but blowing on you. the dangerous heat turned

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Jesse Watters Primetime

>> reporter: what has joe biden done that makes you angry? >> everything. tonight you've got to realize he is old. even if he goes senile, it's kind of cute. >> i am not working right now. i'm on full unemployment and things like that. >> reporter: what would you like to get off your chest? >> that i want this country to turn around. >> bill clinton had to do all that running. i feel like joe biden should get into running or something. >> what are you talking about? here at jesse watters primetime we have a saying. there are no stupid questions, just stupid answers. my assistant johnny went out in the streets and put that saying to the test. watch. >> reporter: where does electricity, from. >> from the outlet. >> reporter: when you plug your hairdryer, let's say, in the outlet. where does that come from?

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Breakfast-20220401-05:02:00

the council tax, everything is having a rise, plus the petrol. mum of three qurat is making small changes in the house to try and keep those energy bills under control. my washing, i normally do it throughout the week but now i'm doing it over the weekend. so it's a big wash. i've stopped using my hairdryer because it takes about 45 minutes to dry my hair. what the kids do is reach up to the heating, "mummy, we're cold, mummy, we're cold," so where are they supposed to go? at westminster primary on the other side of town, they already give food parcels to some families. but now they've started collecting blankets, dressing gowns and hot water bottles to give out as well. we are totally expecting that as the energy crisis really bites that more of our families will be pushed into a poverty situation and therefore the children will be coming to us having maybe not eating a warm meal every day,

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BBC News at One-20220401-12:02:00

on average, gas and electricity bills will cost an extra £700 a year — a sum charities say millions of households will struggle to pay. the chancellor, rishi sunak, has previously pledged to "take the sting out" of the price rises. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has this report. there's more chances of us going into debt with the rises of the electricity and water bill, the council tax, everything is having a rise, plus the petrol. mum of three qurat is making small changes in the house to try and keep those energy bills under control. my washing, i normally do it throughout the week but now i'm doing it over the weekend. so it's a big wash. i've stopped using my hairdryer because it takes about 45 minutes to dry my hair. what the kids do is reach up to the heating, "mummy, we're cold, mummy, we're cold," so where are they supposed to go? at westminster primary on the other side of town, they already give food parcels

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