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World Business Report

part of this is the way money has been shredded out of local government having the money to repair potholes and the first placed. i look at the budget and weep for my colleagues in the difficult choices they have to make. it is labour councils were spending more money fixing potholes than conservative council so it is also about priorities. it is true. we will come onto that in a moment. i think it reflects what people want us to talk about parliament, everyday challenges. you go over a pothole and you probably cannot afford to fix it with the current cost of living crisis.— cost of living crisis. does that reassure you. _ cost of living crisis. does that reassure you, will _ cost of living crisis. does that reassure you, will it - cost of living crisis. does that reassure you, will it fix - cost of living crisis. does that reassure you, will it fix a - cost of living crisis. does that - reassure you, will it fix a problem? no, same old rhetoric, both parties arguing _ no, same old rhetoric, both parties arguing. the transport maintenance was £37 _ arguing. the transport maintenance was {3.7 billion ten years ago, the

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The Big Saturday Show

every single living creature has a role to play. and how dare we decide they are going to be. question at the same with trees. if we would let nature do its thing we would all be better o off. eating this is not normal, it is not natural. you talk about problems with hospitals and pandemics, who knows what would happen if you start eating things that are really not for you. >> it could be problematically bricked i think you time against it also gives the bugs. there is enough we can do are going to be fine paid the left wants to destroy us and this is part of the process. >> is of the comments in the guardian writes about this for they say instead of sending their pine, for, and spruce trees for recycling or replanting, growing numbers of eco- conscious households are trying to make the most of them by eating various parts before throwing them out for it for trees can be as an ice cream as i mentioned, typical vegetables and even flavor gin. why, why it fix what's not broken? i do not know.

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Hannity

the urgency to ukraine win the war fast. they would have had, had we provided the equipment early. now we are out of baby formula. his answer it talk to your doctor and ask if they have samples in the office. really? >> well, really. biden's policies are dumb and dangerous and not working. at the border and to stop producing american oil and gas to go from energy independence to dependency. how do you fix it? biden will never change until somebody makes him. the only reason he got more involved in ukraine is because you and i said every night you are letting putin win. i think the republican party owes it to the american people not to just describe the problem but to it fix it. let's come up with the border

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Don Lemon Tonight-20220126-04:30:00

half years into his presidency he was dead in the water. the white house was disorganized. he couldn't get anything done. leon panetta came in and turned the white house around and set the stage for re-election. this white house unlike clinton's really isn't broken. ron klain runs a tight ship. he manages up and down well. there's been, there have been almost no leaks, no warfare. you can argue with decisions he and biden have made from afghanistan to build back better to voting rights, but he runs a smooth white house. there is no sign that biden has lost faith in him. >> so then when is a staff shift warranted then? i mean, even ness and what can't it fix? >> well, this is in many ways a tale of two presidencies. the first six months when this white house was firing on every

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Don Lemon Tonight-20220126-08:31:00

i mean, even ness and what can't it fix? >> well, this is in many ways a tale of two presidencies. the first six months when this white house was firing on every cylinder in my opinion and then it started to go south with afghanistan and then with the emergence of the delta variant followed by inflation and the supply chain crisis a lot of those are things a white house chief can't do much about. nor can the president quite frankly. inflation and the delta variant were going to take time to solve. they've got their work cut out for them. but there is no evidence here that some other chief could swoop in and suddenly fix these problems that are going to take really hard work on klain's part and biden's to fix. >> you mentioned earlier about ron klain buying a bottle of wine and going to visit joe

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Breakfast-20220212-06:13:00

wearing a face covering, and they perhaps thought, that is definitely sir ian mckellen, because he had similarfeatures. you sir ian mckellen, because he had similar features.— sir ian mckellen, because he had similar features. you are probably riaht, so similar features. you are probably right. so he _ similar features. you are probably right, so he comes _ similar features. you are probably right, so he comes out _ similar features. you are probably right, so he comes out with - similar features. you are probably right, so he comes out with a - right, so he comes out with a booming voice.— right, so he comes out with a booming voice.- it - right, so he comes out with a booming voice.- it is i right, so he comes out with a| booming voice.- it is a right, so he comes out with a - booming voice.- it is a much booming voice. maybe. it is a much more plausible _ booming voice. maybe. it is a much more plausible explanation. - booming voice. maybe. it is a much more plausible explanation. my - more plausible explanation. my thought process, which was... that he was wearing one of those cheap fancy dress masks. i he was wearing one of those cheap fancy dress masks.— fancy dress masks. i must say that when i fancy dress masks. i must say that when i wear _ fancy dress masks. i must say that when i wear charlie _ fancy dress masks. i must say that when i wear charlie mask - fancy dress masks. i must say that when i wear charlie mask and - fancy dress masks. i must say that when i wear charlie mask and go l fancy dress masks. i must say that i when i wear charlie mask and go out, everybody thinks it is you. i am getting messages from our production team saying, how will you never given lines? i don't know! kate, i'm going to call her out. her words "i was a menace". she must have neat handwriting. i bet matt taylor was... what do you think? i bet he was... what do you think? i bet he was never given lines. at school, for detention? never? you have never had attention? we can fix that. let's see how you do today. it fix that. let's see how you do toda . ., , ., .,

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell-20211130-03:22:00

of course, underlying all of that we also have pockets of labor shortages which really need to have much higher wages in order to bring workers back to the work force, and then there's those workers who left work entirely. we saw a huge surge in retirements as a result of the pandemic. >> diane, if things aren't getting things as fast as they're used to due to the pandemic, it's something we can live with, it's not ideal. does the extra cost for trucking, and the extra cost for shipping something from shanghai to long beach, does this even out, does it fix itself at some point on its own, or does the u.s. government, governors around the world, retailers, do they have to do something active to change this? >> that's certainly the question that the federal reserve is asking, and chairman powell, who will be now reinstated and reupped as chairman of the

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BBC News-20210908-12:52:00

or that for too many years has been ignored by the party opposite, and with that in mind i commend this mission to the house —— grips a nettle. mission to the house -- grips a nettle. , ., ., ., nettle. the question on the order -a er, nettle. the question on the order paper. rachael — nettle. the question on the order paper, rachael reeves. - nettle. the question on the order paper, rachael reeves. thank. nettle. the question on the order l paper, rachael reeves. thank you. there are two _ paper, rachael reeves. thank you. there are two tests _ paper, rachael reeves. thank you. there are two tests for _ paper, rachael reeves. thank you. there are two tests for the - paper, rachael reeves. thank you. j there are two tests for the package announced yesterday. the first, does it fix social care? the second, is it fix social care? the second, is it funded fairly? the answer to both of those questioned is no. it is a broken promise, unfair, it is a tax onjobs. at the broken promise, unfair, it is a tax on jobs. at the general election less than two years ago, the prime minister said, less than two years ago, the prime ministersaid, read my lips, we will not be raising taxes on income, vat, national insurance. the chancellor of the exchequer, not sure where he is today, went further and solemnly said, our plan is to cut taxes for the lowest paid through cutting national insurance. they have broken

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BBC News-20210908-13:17:00

country like nothing else in any of our lifetimes. after the last year and a half, the country deserves a much better future, and a half, the country deserves a much betterfuture, a recovery which enhances and enriches all of our lives in all parts of the country. social care is a huge challenge, and there are other challenges coming too. we need to do things differently. the labour test is simple — does it fix the problem in a fair way? the answer to both of these questions is no, and that is why labour will vote against this unfair, job taxing, manifesto shredding, tax bombshell this evening! shredding, tax bombshell this evenina! ., ~ , evening! order, order. as you can see, evening! order, order. as you can see. there — evening! order, order. as you can see. there is _ evening! order, order. as you can see. there is a — evening! order, order. as you can see, there is a five _ evening! order, order. as you can see, there is a five minute - evening! order, order. as you can see, there is a five minute limit . evening! order, order. as you can | see, there is a five minute limit on all backbench contributions, and we will start _ all backbench contributions, and we will start with mel stride.— will start with mel stride. thank ou, mr will start with mel stride. thank you. mr deputy _ will start with mel stride. thank you, mr deputy speaker. - will start with mel stride. thank you, mr deputy speaker. can i i will start with mel stride. thank i you, mr deputy speaker. can i rise to welcome, broadly, this motion? it seems to me that social care is one of those issues that parties of both

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World Business Report-20210825-04:33:00

to come. , , , to come. industry bodies appealed _ to come. industry bodies appealed to _ to come. industry bodies appealed to the - to come. industry bodies appealed to the uk - to come. industry bodies - appealed to the uk government to say, could you give european hgv drivers temporary work visas to sort out this short time problem. the uk government said no, we will invest in training british drivers. that could have been a short—term fix to alleviate this problem, couldn't it? it fix to alleviate this problem, couldn't it?— fix to alleviate this problem, couldn't it? it could have, but it is a politicised _ couldn't it? it could have, but it is a politicised issue - it is a politicised issue because of brexit and everything we have seen over the last five years. i think from the government's perspective, they want to seek more domestic people being trained to fill these roles in the longer term. they will always prioritise that given everything we have seen over the years, over a short—term solution. it doesn't help the rest of us and it doesn't help these businesses who are crying out for trained staff. but that is the issue we have and i don't expect the government will change its mind on that anytime soon.— will change its mind on that anytime soon. will change its mind on that an ime soon. ~ , ., anytime soon. when it comes to amazon's _

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