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Anderson Cooper 360

giuliani, who was trump's lawyer sent to lindsey graham, a trump supporter, somebody who was chairman of the senate judiciary committee at the time. and if you look at these documents and we have thick packets of them, at one point -- i mean, this is astonishing, the claim by giuliani and this is january 4th, 2 days before the january 6th insurrection. giuliani says in nevada 420registered voters voted more than once. now, think about that. we do voting in this country by precinct. how do you vote more than once? do you walk into your precinct and say i would like to vote again?

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The Daily Global

huwjoins us live now i think it's worth you unpacking for us how their current pay system for the senior doctors actually works. first current pay system for the senior doctors actually works.— doctors actually works. first of all, it's devolved _ doctors actually works. first of all, it's devolved so _ doctors actually works. first of all, it's devolved so each - doctors actually works. first of l all, it's devolved so each nations make their own decisions. this dispute is very much england only. but affecting lot of patients and doctors as well. in essence the way it's supposed to work is that in independent pay review body recommends what increase they think should be awarded and the government usually goes along with that. the pay review body for consultants and said 6% and the government says 0k, were going to award that but then said no talk no negotiations, that is it. and the bma union has made the case consistently because of the impact of inflation over 15 years these most senior doctors pay packets have been really seriously eroded. and 6% is not even where

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World Business Report

finance or subsidies but information which will allow private sector companies to operate bitter. 0n the foundations this could help to interlink all these packets this process more efficient to accelerate the information available. accelerate the information available-— accelerate the information available. ., , ., available. chief economist at the fao- _ let's get some of the day's other news 110w. the consumer goods company johnson and johnson has been ordered, by a jury, to pay $18.8 million to a californian man who said he developed cancer through exposore to the company's baby powder. emoy hernandex valadez said he developed a deadly cancer as a result of heavy exposure to the company's talcum powder since childhood. j&j said that the company would appeal the verdict, calling it "irreconcilable with the decades of independent scientific evaluations confirming johnson's baby powder is safe, does not contain asbestos and does not cause cancer."

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Nicky Campbell

how to eat, so we had to tell her you can just bite from the front by think she was avoiding any solace because she thought she could not eat. it is great that you have come on. listen to charlie as well and we will come to doctor rhona, a dentist who left the nhs four years ago, and health corresponding, bear with us. do you think a lot of this is down to the packets have to wait? i suppose people would argue given that we know that the situation and the difficulties in the nhs, dental care is at an imperative for kids. absolutely, everything seems to be going privatisation these days and you just can�*t get a doctors appointment for love nor money for adults especially, but when it comes to children, dentistry, especially

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Verified Live

from france —— to from italy into from france, where you see where i am is the aftermath of what happens when those wildfires hit. now you see burned trees, you can smell the ash here and the ground itself is hot and dry. you can also see around me some of the wind and that is what makes it so difficult for firefighters to reach some of those flames. there are locals who have been speaking to media and have said that firefighters simply have not been able to reach them. we talked about the high temperatures that are exacerbating this issue. well, here, as we have been walking around here during the day we have seen packets of smoke suddenly pop up again with ash travelling up from the wins because of the fact that the heat is still not over. now, just to say, we did speak to emergency services to confirm here that it would be safe for us to film, and what they did say was that today they are safe, that those who were evacuated yesterday could come back, but this

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World Business Report

england has? yeah, the financial— england has? yeah, the financial markets - england has? yeah, the financial markets are i england has? yeah, the i financial markets are certainly desperate to try and see inflation move lower as soon as possible because the longer we see inflation elevated, the longer we are going to see inflation elevated and that is —— interest rates elevated and thatis —— interest rates elevated and that is not a positive for the economy as a whole. but certainly as we move forward, the view is that businesses and government alike need to try and keep wage growth essentially below that inflation figure. now, currently inflation in the uk is at but wage growth is at 6.9, so of course while many within the public sector will want to see the growth of their pay packets somewhere near that inflation figure, the average earnings number does signal that many businesses around the country are not necessarily managing to match that relatively lofty cbi number, which of course not so long ago within 2022 did top ii%. br;

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

discussions, of course. let's talk about yourjob as discussions, of course. let's talk about your job as financial secretary to the treasury. we know the government market was committed to keeping a lid on pay. the government makos said that it would adhere to the regulations of independent pay bodies, whose job adhere to the regulations of independent pay bodies, whosejob it is to set pay. if they recommend increasing pay for public sector workers by 6%, as we expect, will workers by 6%, as we expect, will workers get it? the workers by 6%, as we expect, will workers aet it? u. . ., , workers get it? the recommendations have been received. _ workers get it? the recommendations have been received. of _ workers get it? the recommendations have been received. of course, - workers get it? the recommendations have been received. of course, we - have been received. of course, we are looking through them very carefully and we will announce our decision in due course. but this is against the backdrop, as you have already been talking about in today's programme, of the very, very strong inflationary currents we have around us. the number one enemy for us is inflation. it is hurting all of us, but particularly the poorest in society. that is why the prime minister has it as his number one priority, to tackle inflation. that way, we will all feel the benefit of wage packets. if way, we will all feel the benefit of wage packets-— wage packets. if you look at what the -a wage packets. if you look at what the pay review — wage packets. if you look at what the pay review bodies _ wage packets. if you look at what| the pay review bodies themselves wage packets. if you look at what - the pay review bodies themselves say about inflation, they say public sector wages are so far behind the

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

will walk out.— senior consultants are saying they will walk out. and we stand ready. their number— will walk out. and we stand ready. their number one _ will walk out. and we stand ready. their number one asked _ will walk out. and we stand ready. their number one asked was - will walk out. and we stand ready. their number one asked was to . will walk out. and we stand ready. i their number one asked was to make changes to pension taxation, we have done that, we stand ready to have discussions. there's other things in the contract that could be reformed in the way that values time over experience so the pay progression in consultant contracts, so there's things we are open to discussing. but we need to get the balance right. it's good we have reached an agreement with the largest group within the nhs, that will go into pay packets this month. i don't think a 35% demand from the junior doctors is affordable given our need to bring inflation down, and that matters to the nhs as well as it does to the wider economy. it’s matters to the nhs as well as it does to the wider economy. it's your 'ob does to the wider economy. it's your “0b to find does to the wider economy. it's your job to find an — does to the wider economy. it's your job to find an accommodation - does to the wider economy. it's your job to find an accommodation to - does to the wider economy. it's yourj job to find an accommodation to sort this out, and why should our viewers trust you to sort out the problem when you haven't been able to sort out the problems which are here with us right now? i

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Gutfeld

come back, i will pay you $5000. >> greg: exactly. come back with one condiment. >> inflation. >> greg: there was a package shortage and they accepted now, we can get away with not giving people packets. i am the ketchup correspondent at fox news. >> greg: i've ordered food. we are not giving out food now. >> this is the segment i was stressed out about. i don't go in the kitchen. my husband, he is deployed now. when we're home, he is like, do not go in the kitchen, i'm not good at it. i agree everything in cabinet until you open it and then put it in the refrigerator.

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Americas Newsroom

canada. he said that, okay? which is ridiculous. >> we heard estimates anyfrom from $20,000 to $1 hundred thousand. what will come next? every day is a surprise. >> martha: this is a real opportunity for mayor adams to walk in front of the microphone with a big stack of pizza. we aren't going to hurt your businesses. it is an opportunity for him. >> yeah. we've got -- i love the coal-fired pizza and wood fired. they'll come at everything. they don't want you to have a gas stove in your home. >> dana: it is like what next? what would you be allowed to cook with? maybe they will give us the nasa powdered packets you can make some dehydrated treat. >> that's where they want to go with it. it's great people are pushing back. >> dana: now what? >> the same thing. people if they can't get good pizza will get the frozen

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