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the business, especially after the pandemic over the past two years. we thought, we'll get through the pandemic and we'll come back and there will be a massive surge and the roaring �*20s, here we come. the reality is that it's the opposite. judging by your own business, do you think we are already in recession? i would say yes. from energy bills to not going out to the cost of living. itjust seems like that's where we are heading. a few miles away at the airbus factory in north wales, the current chancellor admitted times were tough, but said that £37 billion of support already announced by his predecessor, rishi sunak, would help — and more could be on the way. there is no doubt that these are challenging times. but of course, what we need to do is make sure we do two things. one, deal with the spike in gas prices. the way we do that is to get the £37 billion out of the door.

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BBC News at Ten

here in chester, it's notjust the drinks that are on ice. the whole economy has started to cool. the owner of this bar, kingdom thenga, told me hopes of a post—covid boom had been dashed. we're just surviving right now. it's not about making money, it's not about trying to expand or trying to grow our business, it's just about stabilising the business, especially after the pandemic over the past two years. we thought, we'll get through the pandemic and we'll come back and there will be a massive surge and the roaring �*20s, here we come. the reality is that it's the opposite. judging by your own business, do you think we are already in recession? i would say yes. from energy bills to people not going out to the cost of living. itjust seems like that's where we are heading. a few miles away at the airbus factory in north wales, the current chancellor admitted times were tough, but said that £37 billion of support already

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Diamond Hands The Legend of WallStreetBets

a few things i am not.i'm not a cat. i am notan institutional investor. and i do notprovide personalized investment advice for feesor commissions. the idea that i use socialmedia to promote gamestop stock tounwitting investors and influencethe market is preposterous. i'm just an individualwhose investment in gamestop and postson social media were based upon my ownresearch and analysis. i want to say that i supportretail investors' right to invest in whatthey want when they want and to send amessage based on how they invest. as for what happenedin january, others will haveto explain it. it's alarminghow little we know about the inner workingsof the market. as for me, i like the stock. (distorted low voice)i like the stock. - keith gill, the legendthat he is, says he likes the stock. [roaring] the next day, sure enough,

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so it's little wonder that customers are loving it. wendy urquhart, bbc news. now, do you like to visit cathedrals? plenty of people do — whether it's to marvel at the skill of medieval stonemasons, orjust to enjoy a sense of peace. well, it's a bit different at peterborough cathedral at the moment, because it's been taken over by dinosaurs. emma baugh reports. roaring. in the cathedral cloisters, creatures lurk. dark and dangerous, mean and menacing. prehistory made flesh, after roaming the earth millions of years in the past. these dinosaurs are bringing to life what it would've been like to actually see a real dinosaur, and an enormous effort has been made with these models to create very realistic movements.

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to use it in a positive way to help other kids in the future. as you know yourself, you have dealt with mark a few times, his enthusiasm is infectious and if he wants you involved in something helping, it is very difficult to say no. so i'm delighted for him and his family and the work that they have put in over those ten years, and also delighted for every family in this country who now has had their minds put at ease that if something unfortunate happens, like happened to mark's son oliver, in school, fingers crossed they are going to be ok because of the legislation that has gone through. now, many people love to visit cathedrals — whether it be to marvel at the skill of medieval stonemasons, orjust to enjoy a sense of peace. well, things are a bit different at peterborough cathedral at the moment. because it's been taken over — by dinosaurs. roaring. in the cathedral cloisters, creatures lurk. dark and dangerous, mean and menacing. prehistory made flesh, after roaming the earth millions

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say to him? i — come in for a coffee. what would you say to him? i would _ come in for a coffee. what would you say to him? i would be _ come in for a coffee. what would you say to him? i would be starstruck. i say to him? i would be starstruck. clearly there _ say to him? i would be starstruck. clearly there are _ say to him? i would be starstruck. clearly there are people _ say to him? i would be starstruck. clearly there are people here - say to him? i would be starstruck. clearly there are people here who| clearly there are people here who would love to see tom cruise if indeed he is around. business do we think that they would benefit as well. but if he is playing a super secret agent, welcome he civilly could be any anywhere. you're watching bbc news and before we get the latest weather... do you like to visit cathedrals? plenty of people do — whether it's to marvel at the skill of mediaeval stonemasons, orjust to enjoy a sense of peace. well, it's a bit different at peterborough cathedral at the moment. because it's been taken over — by dinosaurs. emma bore reports. roaring. in the cathedral cloisters, creatures lurk. dark and dangerous, mean and menacing. prehistory made flesh after roaming the earth millions

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Katy Tur Reports

>> one of our neighbors driveway is completely collapsed and fell down the mountain, down the creek. the roads, they are completely destroyed. >> but officials say more than 100 homes have been flooded or swept away. these images show the path of destruction left behind by the floodwaters. hundreds of homes this morning still without power. >> i could hear the river. it was roaring. it sounded like, like a lion, roaring. >> the devastation comes nearly a year after the same community was hit hard by hurricane ida. >> one of the things with this is the severity of the damage to the houses, it's not as extensive as we saw yesterday. however, the number of houses that it was affected, is significant. >> the governor declaring a state of emergency. >> we are treating each other as family. >> that'll do it for me, hallie jackson picks up our coverage, next.

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Dateline

>> welcome to dateline. julie griffith was as a loving wife and doting mother. then a blaze ripped through her home and she was gone. was this an accident? bungled burglary? or was it something else entirely? here's dennis murphy with consumed. >> the canterbury hills subdivision in kentucky is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes kept up by neighbors living order lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. a roaring, all consuming fire was devouring one of the nice homes. >> it was awful. half of the house was gone. >> what would rise from those

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

enough to compensate for the huge demand. people want to drive. they want to fly. factories are working again. the economies are roaring, have roared back, but they still have production levels that are more like just coming out of covid, not roaring out of covid. >> opec announces they're going to pump more, prices still go up. president biden, we hear from the white house that he is going to meet with the saudi crown prince. prices still go up. is there any hope they could temper any time soon? >> look, there's how much oil we're using, and oil is the number one part of gasoline. there's how much oil we're using and how much oil we're producing. there's a big disconnect there. there are all these shocks in the economy, too. a war, coming out of covid, huge consumer demand. consumers are screaming about high prices and high gas prices, but they're still flying, still driving. at least now. their behavior might start to change, but at least now they're still doing all these things. and sucking up crude around the world. >> that issue, those words you used, behavior changes. any sign that people are doing

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CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown

operandi of richard nixon. what was he doing? one of the things he earlier tried to do was break into the brookies institute and give papers. had given orders and pounded on his desk rick i think there are three or more tapes that show him insisting that they break into the brookings, so i tried to take that context and explain it which would give people some reality about why something as sinister as watergate could happen. that was my goal in my testimony. >> all right. so, bob, your roaring "the post" along with carl's report uncovered the scanned amend and convincingly committed lawmakers that action needed to be playing rick do you think the media could play the same kind of role in a political scandal today because i've heard a lot of people say, you know, the days of woodward and bernstein are over. we're in a different landscape. what do you think? >> i think the media is playing a very significant role in this, and if you look at the coverage and like all coverage of a

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