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finding that? we would reverse the conservatives' tax cuts for the - finding that? we would reverse the conservatives' tax cuts for the big i conservatives' tax cuts for the big banks so the conservatives have given a big giveaway to the big banks, who are making billions of pounds in profits, and if we can reverse those tax cuts to the big banks, then we can fully fund this particular place. the banks, then we can fully fund this particular place-— particular place. the nuffield trust, dlthink_ particular place. the nuffield trust, dl think tank - particular place. the nuffield trust, dl think tank suggest | particular place. the nuffield - trust, dl think tank suggest that the costings we have outlined, the personal care pledge and the value making to raise the pay of care workers looks inadequate, what do you say? workers looks inadequate, what do ou sa ? �* ., , ., you say? i've not seen that particular— you say? i've not seen that particular criticism - you say? i've not seen that particular criticism but - you say? i've not seen that particular criticism but we | you say? i've not seen that - particular criticism but we have done our research on this, the health foundation estimated it would cost 6.2 billion and our pledge is additional money that would get us to that figure. we think our estimates are quite conservative, quite cautious, because we have not factored in the enormous savings that could be made to the nhs budget, which we think it save more than £3 billion by making sure that this system is in place, with proper, free personal care you can support people in independence and

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Politics Live

trust _ that is why there is such a lack of trust. across the spectrum, promises are made. _ trust. across the spectrum, promises are made, and revoked when circumstances change. i don't think it's the _ circumstances change. i don't think it's the same thing as the lib dems promising _ it's the same thing as the lib dems promising a — it's the same thing as the lib dems promising a costed policy, and there has been _ promising a costed policy, and there has been questions about the costing. — has been questions about the costing, but i think they are actually— costing, but i think they are actually making an effort to see, here _ actually making an effort to see, here are — actually making an effort to see, here are our costings and here is our research. they aren't saying anything — our research. they aren't saying anything at _ our research. they aren't saying anything at this point in time and we can't — anything at this point in time and we can't trust the tories to do it, because — we can't trust the tories to do it, because frankly, they aren't going to get— because frankly, they aren't going to get into — because frankly, they aren't going to get into government, and... yesterday— to get into government, and... yesterday was about nigel farage, but one _ yesterday was about nigel farage, but one of— yesterday was about nigel farage, but one of the _ yesterday was about nigel farage, but one of the most _ yesterday was about nigel farage, but one of the most moving - yesterday was about nigel farage, but one of the most moving parts. yesterday was about nigel farage, i but one of the most moving parts was ed davey— but one of the most moving parts was ed davey talking — but one of the most moving parts was ed davey talking about _ but one of the most moving parts was ed davey talking about his _ but one of the most moving parts was ed davey talking about his son - but one of the most moving parts was ed davey talking about his son and . ed davey talking about his son and his care _ ed davey talking about his son and his care one — ed davey talking about his son and his care. one of— ed davey talking about his son and his care. one of the _ ed davey talking about his son and his care. one of the reason - ed davey talking about his son and his care. one of the reason the - ed davey talking about his son and his care. one of the reason the libj his care. one of the reason the lib dems— his care. one of the reason the lib dems are — his care. one of the reason the lib dems are serious _ his care. one of the reason the lib dems are serious about _ his care. one of the reason the lib dems are serious about this - his care. one of the reason the lib dems are serious about this is - dems are serious about this is because — dems are serious about this is because for— dems are serious about this is because for ed _ dems are serious about this is because for ed davey... - dems are serious about this is because for ed davey... [it - dems are serious about this is because for ed davey... [it is i because for ed davey... it is personal. — because for ed davey... it is personal. yes- _ because for ed davey... it is personal, yes. and - because for ed davey... it is personal, yes. and i - because for ed davey... it is personal, yes. and i think. because for ed davey... it is i personal, yes. and i think that because for ed davey... it is - personal, yes. and i think that is communicated _ personal, yes. and i think that is communicated in _ personal, yes. and i think that is communicated in a _ personal, yes. and i think that is communicated in a way - personal, yes. and i think that is communicated in a way few- personal, yes. and i think that is| communicated in a way few other policies _ communicated in a way few other policies can — communicated in a way few other policies can be _ policies can be. since _ policies can be. since tim - policies can be. since tim has. policies can be. - since tim has brought it policies can be. _ since tim has brought it up, it is personal to ed davey, daisy. he has spoken about the importance of care across society and has personal experience of it. thatjuxtaposed with the pictures on yesterday, and

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Americas Newsroom

going to be expensive. we have received no bills since being at st. jude. we have paid for nothing. marlo thomas: thanks to generous donors like you, families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food so they can focus on helping their child live. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment that these kids need now and in the future. join with your credit or debit card right now, and we'll send you this st. jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. tiffany: anybody and everybody that contributes anything to this place, no matter if it's a big business or just the grandmother that donates once a month, they are changing people's lives. and that's a big deal. [music playing]

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Americas Newsroom

will show our audience this incredible research we have about where people are landing policy-wise. immigration is a big vulnerability for president biden. give you the final word whether you think the executive order today can turn to tide for anyone or if it's telling that those four senate democrats are not going to today's event. they don't want to be seen there. >> right, it is not enough, dana. you aren't seeing an effort to bring back remain in mexico or catch and release. there are day one policies of president biden that quite frankly he is proud of. a new article that is now "time" magazine where president biden was asked another of your first acts as president under the banner of value-based leadership was to lift certain trump-era immigration efforts that you said were inhumane. do you think those moves helped drive record illegal border crossing. president biden says no. were you wrong to lift any of

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BBC News

be done to market people can be cared for in their own homes very often, with dementia, for a long time, so it is another area where the social care package would help, it would allow people to be properly looked after in their homes. with dementia, motor neurone disease, multiple sclerosis, neurological disorders, we need more research, we need investment in research to find the answers and to find a way of combating these conditions. we have made progress, particularly on dementia, but we really need to do more because as our population lives longer we will probably find that the problem increases. christine jardine, liberal— the problem increases. christine jardine, liberal democrats' - the problem increases. christine i jardine, liberal democrats' women jardine, liberal democrats' women and equality spokesperson and candidate for edinburgh west, thank you forjoining us. back to the conservatives, migration is very much a key issue for them. today

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The Faulkner Focus

broke out in texas and you went again. we know how to contain things. he knew there was a problem. there had to be at least potentially at a lab. we have them here. >> we were working with our labs here with labs there. there was a coordinated effort to manipulate bat coronavirus called gain-of-function research. it was going on with our own scientists and he knew. nih was funding it. we learned when we were on the covid wards that respirators could cause problems and used a technique with less oxygen. i had my purple gloves on from nebraska. >> harris: we have been covering it since day one. a lot of what he said challenged common sense and if we hadn't been under the pressure of watching people suffer maybe we could have gotten some things right without dr. fauci. people believed in him. >> you needed to start off by saying i don't know.

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Outnumbered

receive a bill from saint jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food, so they can focus on helping their child live. ashley: without all of those donations, saint jude would not be able to do all of the exceptional work that they do. narrator: for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the life-saving research and treatment these kids need. tiffany: no matter if it's a big business or just the grandmother that donates once a month, they are changing people's lives. and that's a big deal. narrator: join with your debit or credit card right now, and we'll send you this saint jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. nicole: our family is forever grateful for donations big and small because it's completely changed our lives and it's given us a second chance. elizabeth stewart: saint jude's not going to stop until every single kid gets that chance to walk out of the doors of this hospital cancer-free. narrator: please, don't wait.

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BBC News

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BBC News at Six

was, she said, of enormous interest. i asked one of the leading experts whether she had come across a similar case. well, i have done research in various ways for over 20 years and the answer is absolutely no. but i personally have never come across three brand new borns from the same parent, both parents it seems. the three children are safe — adopted or in care. their mother has not come forward, despite multiple appeals over nearly seven years by the metropolitan police. they said today their investigation continues. sanchia is here now. how did we find this out? we know these details from the family court, and the reason why we know them is because i went to the first hearing concerning baby elsa backin first hearing concerning baby elsa back injanuary, just days after he had been found, you will remember there was a lot of news reporting around that. so, i went to the family court, i followed that

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