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Red Sea Crisis: OECD Warns of Higher Inflation Amid Ongoing Tensions in Contested Waters

The Organization for Economoic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said that higher inflation is more likely due to rising tensions in the Red Sea.

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CNN Newsroom Live

of infighting. they are running so low on ammunition they might have to withdraw from a myhighly-stratec city. all of this making for a pivotal moment in this conflict, rosemary. >> all right, our claire sebastian joining us live from london. a key u.s. government rule that has blocked thousands of migrants from entering the country is about to expire. and cities on the border are getting ready for a potential wave. we will hear from one border city mayor about the challenges he's facing. and cuba is suffering that you fuel crisis that gets worse by the day. why drivers can't find gasoline and what that means for mayday in the country

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CNN Newsroom Live

he went outside to see what was going on and then warned people inside. law enforcement and the fire department are now helping residents impacted by the storm damage. other crews are responding to reports of gas leaks. and this next video captures the moment an ef-2 tornado down in palm beach gardens, florida. the winds were so intense, they filmed a car multiple times on a highway. you can also see the funnel cloud and debris flying through the air. so far, though, no serious injuries have been reported. local officials have been assessing the damage across the region. amazing. now, key u.s. government rule that brought thousands of migrants from entering the country is about to expire. and cities on the border are getting ready for a potential wave. we'll hear in one border city mayor about the challenges that he's facing. plus, russia launches a new wave of strikes as ukraine prepares for a counteroffensive. we'll have all of the latest in

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Meet the Press

too many times, businesses that areallying about coming to florida are thinking maybe we don't want to go there. and border surge. the biden administration are bracing for a potential wave of migrants when the covid era policy ends in two weeks. >> it will not be open after may 11th. >> this is irresponsible. >> will biden's new homeland policy make a difference? i'll speak to alejandro mayorkas. >> trying to honor his legacy. luke russert his written a new book about how he dealt with sudden loss of his dad. joining me for insight, yamiche alcindor. former democratic senator from missouri, claire mccaskill, nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles, and lahnee chen, a fellow at the hoover institution. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the long of-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd.

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MSNBC Reports

hospitals are full of patients. >> reporter: covid has been barrelling through the country for weeks. after widespread protests in november, over lockdowns and testing, china abruptly dropped its tough zero covid rules in december. border restrictions imposed nearly three years ago are set to be lifted next week. the whiplash changes here have seen cities going from harsh lockdowns to jammed streets on new years eve as people begin to recover from covid and hope the country's economy does, too. chinese president xi jingping acknowledging the pandemic's toll during an annual speech. >> translator: it has not been an easy journey for everyone. >> if a lack of data out of china has scientists elsewhere guessing about new and dangerous covid variants. >> janis mackey frayer thank you. the sub variant of omicron spreads across the u.s. raising some new concerns about a potential wave of cases here, following the holiday season.

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WHO Ingatkan Potensi Gelombang Corona COVID-19 yang Lebih Ganas di Masa Depan

Organisasi Kesehatan Dunia (WHO) mengatakan pada Rabu (14/9) bahwa gelombang virus corona di masa depan diperkirakan bisa kembali terjadi.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

today relied in part on previous studies with similar versions of the booster. americans are worrying less about covid. in january, 46% of adult said they were very concerned this month it was 28%. even though thousands are hospitalized and hundred are still dying daily. >> my hope for this booster is that it's going to cover enough of the omicron variant and subvariants that it's actually going to help us see infection rates come down. >> reporter: to cases drop >> cases drop if we see enough widespread adoption, which is our challenge. >> reporter: dr. vassen is new york city's health commissioner. >> this is our chance to have quiet, calmer winter and protect ourselves against the potential wave to come >> stephanie joining me now. is there guidance for people who have recently recovered from covid? >> that's a good question. it certainly is something that people have been concerned about. in the past the cdc has said three months after being infected people should wait before they get either a vaccine or a booster.

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The Papers

a lot of people working from home for that we've been able to get rid of two expensive floors as a result. government should be doing exactly the same and getting rid of expensive whitehall offices if they can. , , , , expensive whitehall offices if they can. , , , can. depends on if this is a temporary _ can. depends on if this is a temporary or— can. depends on if this is a temporary or permanent i can. depends on if this is a - temporary or permanent change in work habits. but we will see. for those who are working, potential wave of strikes over the cost of living according to the observer. there's been a lot of talk of strike action already. be interesting to see what liz truss does to have that off in terms of economic moves. yes. this is a precursor — off in terms of economic moves. yes. this is a precursor to _ off in terms of economic moves. yes. this is a precursor to the _ off in terms of economic moves. yes. this is a precursor to the trade union — this is a precursor to the trade union congress annual meeting which is happening next month. it's a motion — is happening next month. it's a motion from two of the biggest unions — motion from two of the biggest unions but the idea is it's not to

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

campaign, they're going to add advertising dollars to that very message going forward here. there is little doubt, both in the electoral results you just pointed to in these special elections, in the polling that is out there, and in the way these candidates are spending money and messaging on this, that this is a motivating force. in addition to the special election, remember, there was that ballot measure in kansas, on abortion rights itself, that showed a big outpouring of democratic turnout there. this is an issue that is igniting democrats at precisely a moment they needed to be ignited. there are these still larger factors in american politics, right? joe biden's approval rating is down in the low 40s. there are real cost of living issues for americans. but there is something shifting in the sand in politics that, you know, republicans are going to start to wonder might their potential wave have crashed a little early. >> the thing about the abortion issue too, i think, you know, some of the reporting that came out of the supreme court on how this decision unfolded and the

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