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david davies is mourning the tories that _ about this.id davies is mourning the tories that they won't win - about this. david davies is mourning the tories that they won't win at - the tories that they won't win at the tories that they won't win at the next election because they are already perceived as the high tax party and that perception is quite interesting. it's the perception that they tax ordinary people heavily rather than people who could possibly, arguably, afford to pay more tax. this follows the revelations this week about what the freezing of the income tax allowance is. which is a stealth tax for ordinary people. if you earn about £30,000 a year, you're going to be paying another £350 extra in tax this year and next year and the year after. so that for an awful lot of people, they are going to perceive themselves as having been very heavily squeezed, they won't have seen the levelling up of the areas that they thought would happen and they might turn against the tories at the next election and i think this cost of is just,
david davies is mourning the tories that _ about this.id davies is mourning the tories that they won't win - about this. david davies is mourning the tories that they won't win at - the tories that they won't win at the tories that they won't win at the next election because they are already perceived as the high tax party and that perception is quite interesting. it's the perception that they tax ordinary people heavily rather than people who could possibly, arguably, afford to pay more tax....
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there is david davis _ not the only voice. there is david davis as— not the only voice.ommittee. he said it is clear— public accounts committee. he said it is clear that the government has not got _ it is clear that the government has not got a _ it is clear that the government has not got a grip on fraud losses during — not got a grip on fraud losses during covid. if they were eliminated, the government wouldn't have to _ eliminated, the government wouldn't have to put _ eliminated, the government wouldn't have to put up taxes. we eliminated, the government wouldn't have to put up taxes.— have to put up taxes. we know how difficult it is — have to put up taxes. we know how difficult it is to — have to put up taxes. we know how difficult it is to actually _ have to put up taxes. we know how difficult it is to actually get - have to put up taxes. we know how difficult it is to actually get that i difficult it is to actually get that money back. we will see whether that happens. a similar kind of issue on the front page of the observer. the headline, "tories fear poll disa
there is david davis _ not the only voice. there is david davis as— not the only voice.ommittee. he said it is clear— public accounts committee. he said it is clear that the government has not got _ it is clear that the government has not got a _ it is clear that the government has not got a grip on fraud losses during — not got a grip on fraud losses during covid. if they were eliminated, the government wouldn't have to _ eliminated, the government wouldn't have to put _ eliminated, the...
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public perception and a lot of disquiet among tory mps and a lot of disquiet among tory mps and david davisuncan smith, they are beginning to say, because those two particularly when remember what happened tojohn major after the erm crisis and the tories they had an awfuljob to prove that they crisis and the tories they had an awful job to prove that they were economically competent and that led to the 1997 landslide of tony blair and labour. the polls are showing that there is now not a lot of faith in the conservatives of good economic management and there is a lot of questions from tory mps about why rishi sunak is holding back this £20 billion war chest if you like in order to give tax cuts before the next election when, right now, as of today people are seeing their fuel bills go up and the cost of living is also going up at an alarming rate and this article talks about someone running a food bank in liverpool and we have heard these stories before, that people are saying that we cannot have fresh vegetables like potatoes because we cannot afford to cook them. it is a big concern, a hu
public perception and a lot of disquiet among tory mps and a lot of disquiet among tory mps and david davisuncan smith, they are beginning to say, because those two particularly when remember what happened tojohn major after the erm crisis and the tories they had an awfuljob to prove that they crisis and the tories they had an awful job to prove that they were economically competent and that led to the 1997 landslide of tony blair and labour. the polls are showing that there is now not a lot of...
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with me are ros altmann, former pensions minister — and the broadcaster, david davies. which is leading with a story about ukraine's heroic defenders in mariupol, who say they are running out of ammunition. now over to the ft, which focus on ukraine appealing for financial aid. the i has an exclusive, saying russia's president vladimir putin is sending thousands of ukrainians to remote corners of russia, according to kremlin documents seen by the paper. the yorkshire post leads on the news that wakefield's tory mp, imran ahmad khan, has been convicted of sexual assault. the daily mail writes that emergency plans are being drawn up in bid to avert easter airport chaos. meanwhile, the daily telegraph says gps are being told to work late to avoid a&e chaos. and finally, the guardian's front page has a story about keir starmer, who has said sunak is an "out of touch" hypocrite over tax avoidance. let's begin. lovely to see you both. we are going to start with the front page of the
with me are ros altmann, former pensions minister — and the broadcaster, david davies. which is leading with a story about ukraine's heroic defenders in mariupol, who say they are running out of ammunition. now over to the ft, which focus on ukraine appealing for financial aid. the i has an exclusive, saying russia's president vladimir putin is sending thousands of ukrainians to remote corners of russia, according to kremlin documents seen by the paper. the yorkshire post leads on the news...
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in saying this, he follows two other former cabinet members, david davies and andrew mitchell who weree prime minister might have had the numbers in terms of people supporting him from backbenchers earlier today i think people will remember what mark harper said that will be the one that sticks in peoples minds. the other point i would make here, i agree, the prime minister has a problem if he gets a second and third in the fourth fine. his excuse today was partly about the nature of the event that he walked into the cabinet office and the cabinet room and suddenly there were a crowd of singing happy birthday and presenting him with a cake. and that is the basis that he did not realise this is all breaking the law. if he did, as he has alleged, attend this garden party, if he did, as alleged, over the weekend, pourthe if he did, as alleged, over the weekend, pour the drinks at his press spokesperson's leaving party, and have a party in a flat at number ten, it is much harder to say this was kind of accidental if you would like you are hosting or comparing the event. so it is going to b
in saying this, he follows two other former cabinet members, david davies and andrew mitchell who weree prime minister might have had the numbers in terms of people supporting him from backbenchers earlier today i think people will remember what mark harper said that will be the one that sticks in peoples minds. the other point i would make here, i agree, the prime minister has a problem if he gets a second and third in the fourth fine. his excuse today was partly about the nature of the event...
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with me are ros altmann, former pensions minister and the broadcaster david davies.gain to you both. i will take the viewers through the pages. the metro leads with a story about ukrainian forces in the besieged city of mariupol who say they are running out of ammunition. the ft focuses on the ukrainian government appealing forfinancial aid. the i says russia's leader vladimir putin is sending thousands of ukrainians to remote corners of russia — that's according to kremlin documents seen by the paper. a summer of travel chaos is the warning from the times, which says the airline industry is blaming the government for security check delays. the daily mail is also leading on airport chaos — but it has it happening even earlier — possibly as early as next week. and there's more chaos in the daily telegraph — but this time it's in our hospitals. it says gps are being told to work late to ease the situation. meanwhile, the guardian's front page carries an attack by keir starmer on the chancellor rishi sunak — whom the labour leader calls an out of touch hypocrite. 0k, ok
with me are ros altmann, former pensions minister and the broadcaster david davies.gain to you both. i will take the viewers through the pages. the metro leads with a story about ukrainian forces in the besieged city of mariupol who say they are running out of ammunition. the ft focuses on the ukrainian government appealing forfinancial aid. the i says russia's leader vladimir putin is sending thousands of ukrainians to remote corners of russia — that's according to kremlin documents seen by...
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i'm linsey davis, in for david tonight. we have a lot to get to. a major setback for russia's military in ukraine. the sinking of its flagship vessel in the black sea. >>> and severe weather also moving into the northeast as we come on the air. >>> but we do begin with the subway shooting here in new york. new details from the investigation tonight. did the shooter rush the attack? the suspect, frank james, was in court today, ordered held without bail. remain in federal prison in oul- brooklyn because the attack was premeditated, carefully planned and caused terror among the victims and the entire city. and they claim he could carry out more attacks because he had ammunition and other gun-related items in a storage unit in philadelphia. but his court-appointed defense attorney argued against a rush to judgment and said james should be credited for seeing his photo on the news and calling crime stoppers himself, telling police where they could find him. and we have learned that four of his alleged victims remain in the hospital tonight, though the
i'm linsey davis, in for david tonight. we have a lot to get to. a major setback for russia's military in ukraine. the sinking of its flagship vessel in the black sea. >>> and severe weather also moving into the northeast as we come on the air. >>> but we do begin with the subway shooting here in new york. new details from the investigation tonight. did the shooter rush the attack? the suspect, frank james, was in court today, ordered held without bail. remain in federal...
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were between the ages of six and 13, from across the nation. 24-year-old demetrius david now faces charges. -- demetrius davis charges. dave convinced them to take part in sexual acts. >> please check your child's internet devices. if you believe your child may have engaged in illicit communications or sent illicit content over the internet to a subject named lizzie, please contact the second no sheriff's office -- the sacramento sheriff's office. julian: he may have victimized at least 20 children. kumasi: anti-apple hold a swearing-in ceremony for its new police chief. he was named the interim police chief in february and previously served in the police department for 31 years. he also teaches administration of justice courses at san francisco city college and san francisco university. julian: claiming that they made treasure island into an illegal dumping ground. a lawsuit has been filed. he is accusing the companies of soil. they spent money removing and testing the material dumped at the site. a man who entered would not comment on the pending lawsuit. new evidence that more americans are struggling to m
were between the ages of six and 13, from across the nation. 24-year-old demetrius david now faces charges. -- demetrius davis charges. dave convinced them to take part in sexual acts. >> please check your child's internet devices. if you believe your child may have engaged in illicit communications or sent illicit content over the internet to a subject named lizzie, please contact the second no sheriff's office -- the sacramento sheriff's office. julian: he may have victimized at least...
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from mark harper yesterday who has put in a letter of no confidence and another conservative mp, david davisas a judgment being applied. does he feel hard done by? _ judgment being applied. does he feel hard done by? the _ judgment being applied. does he feel hard done by? the chancellor - judgment being applied. does he feel hard done by? the chancellor accepts that the police _ hard done by? the chancellor accepts that the police have _ hard done by? the chancellor accepts that the police have made _ hard done by? the chancellor accepts that the police have made their- that the police have made their decision— that the police have made their decision but i feel it was a tough series— decision but i feel it was a tough series of— decision but i feel it was a tough series of events and i know the chancellor _ series of events and i know the chancellor works out of his country and its— chancellor works out of his country and it's thanks to his economic leadership we've come through the pandemic— leadership we've come through the pandemic with such a strong economic position— pandemic with suc
from mark harper yesterday who has put in a letter of no confidence and another conservative mp, david davisas a judgment being applied. does he feel hard done by? _ judgment being applied. does he feel hard done by? the _ judgment being applied. does he feel hard done by? the chancellor - judgment being applied. does he feel hard done by? the chancellor accepts that the police _ hard done by? the chancellor accepts that the police have _ hard done by? the chancellor accepts that the police...
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david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.mento. investigators gave an update on what they are learning about the crime. anger, loss and grief. we are hearing tonight from the parents of two young men who died in that mass shooting. and a life in the balance. abc seven news at 6:00 starts right now. courts building a better bay area, moving forward and finding solutions. this is abc seven news. >> i never thought this would happen in the capital of california downtown. >> disbelief and heartbreak. at least six lives were in downtown sacramento. showcasing is littered the street as investigators searched for the gunmen. sacramento city leaders more into the lives lost and grappled with armand's act of gun violence. >> our community deserves better than this. i know this is not a national -- i know this is a national epidemic. we can stop it here. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. we do may be difficult to watch. gunfire. the video shows the chaos that ensued with people screaming and running for their safety. all of
david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.mento. investigators gave an update on what they are learning about the crime. anger, loss and grief. we are hearing tonight from the parents of two young men who died in that mass shooting. and a life in the balance. abc seven news at 6:00 starts right now. courts building a better bay area, moving forward and finding solutions. this is abc seven news. >> i never thought this would happen in the...
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now that film features interviews with journalists bell the davis and people who were involved, including david first black man to serve as the jury foreman on a major murder trial. well, perlman says that she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars have forgotten about the trials impact on america. >> was a very important trial. why? because it galvanized the transformation of the american jury and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was groundbreaking. >> well, the film will be featured friday evening alongside 2 short films. fortunately, the even is already sold out. the sandwich is a film festival runs until may 1st. we'll be right back after the break. well, a family in tahoe got quite the surprise when they found a family of such a creepy fun it living underneath their home all winter. the homeowner says there were a few times when they heard a low rumbling from the crawl space and a lot of snoring. but it wasn't until this week when the mama bear made some unmistakable bear noises that they knew someth
now that film features interviews with journalists bell the davis and people who were involved, including david first black man to serve as the jury foreman on a major murder trial. well, perlman says that she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars have forgotten about the trials impact on america. >> was a very important trial. why? because it galvanized the transformation of the american jury and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african...
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david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.. what was burning is the fire underneath the pier structure. next on abc 7 news at six a difficult and dangerous firefight for crews in the east bay. we're learning today that we all may feel an economic impact of yesterday's massive fire at the port of benicia. sunny skies as we take a live look outside, but spring showers are in the forecast when the rains and an unexpected turn for san francisco police. watch what happens when officers pull over a driverless car abc 7 news at 6 starts right now. from abc 7 live breaking news right away that breaking news coming out of the east bay where all westbound lanes of i-580 and oakland are shut down as the chp investigates a shooting on the freeway. take a look new video just into the abc 7 news room from our crew on the mean shows an suv there just riddled with bullet holes in the passenger side window the back window appears to be completely shot out. the chp is diverting traffic to highway 13 and is asking drivers to avoid the area. we w
david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening.. what was burning is the fire underneath the pier structure. next on abc 7 news at six a difficult and dangerous firefight for crews in the east bay. we're learning today that we all may feel an economic impact of yesterday's massive fire at the port of benicia. sunny skies as we take a live look outside, but spring showers are in the forecast when the rains and an unexpected turn for san francisco...
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david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york.vening, and good night. >> next, good news this easter weekend when it comes to covid. the new numbers. the easter party is back, t years after the pandemic began. and police join the party. the call that left them dancing. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> it is time to get out of the emergency phase. there's too much else going on. >> a call to return to normalcy from the world's leading health experts. that involves expecting -- accepting that covid is here to stay. happy easter to you. you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00. the world is now seeking the lowest death rate from the virus since the pandemic began. the global population is now 65% vaccinated, and there is a lot more omicron-induced immunity. worldwide, total number of confirmed covid cases is surpassed 500 million according to the johns hopkins tracker. experts say the number is most certainly underreported. cases in california are
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davis. >> and people who were involved in the trial, including david harper, the first black man to serve on a major murder case. >> and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was groundbreaking perlman says she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars had forgotten about the trials impact on america. we now expect to see diverse a jury. i think we need to diversify every aspect of our justice system. to help repair restore people's faith in it. >> american justice on trial will be featured friday evening alongside 2 short films, all of which examined black legacy, vulnerability and history. my focus has always been on the power of diversity. this year marks the 65th year of the sf film festival of the 130 film slated more than half were created and directed by black and indigenous filmmakers. that's we'll wonderful juxtaposition. it is so timely. >> and it is so important. the film festival runs until may first. and san francisco, noelle bellow kron. 4 news. >> time now as we take a live look over downtown
davis. >> and people who were involved in the trial, including david harper, the first black man to serve on a major murder case. >> and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was groundbreaking perlman says she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars had forgotten about the trials impact on america. we now expect to see diverse a jury. i think we need to diversify every aspect of our justice system....
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the film features interviews with legendary bay area journalists velva davis and people who were involved in the trial, including david harper, the first black man to serve as the jury foreman on a major murder case. >> and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was groundbreaking perlman says she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars had forgotten about the trials impact on america. we now expect to see diverse a jury. i think we need to diversify every aspect of our justice system to help repair restore people's faith in it. >> american justice on trial will be featured friday evening alongside 2 short films, all of which examined black legacy, vulnerability and history. my focus has always been on the power of diversity. this year marks the 65th year of the sf film festival of the 130 film slated more than half were created and directed by black and indigenous filmmakers. that's we'll wonderful juxtaposition. it is so timely. and it is so important. the film festival runs until may first. and san francisco, noelle bellow kron. 4 n
the film features interviews with legendary bay area journalists velva davis and people who were involved in the trial, including david harper, the first black man to serve as the jury foreman on a major murder case. >> and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was groundbreaking perlman says she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars had forgotten about the trials impact on america. we now expect to see...
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davis. >> and people who were involved in the trial, including david harper, the first black man to servethe jury foreman on a major murder case. >> and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was groundbreaking perlman says she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars had forgotten about the trials impact on america. we now expect to see diverse a jury. i think we need to diversify every aspect of our justice system. to help repair restore people's faith in it. >> american justice on trial will be featured friday evening alongside 2 short films, all of which examined black legacy, vulnerability and history. my focus has always been on the power of diversity. this year marks the 65th year of the sf film festival of the 130 films slated more than half were created and directed by black and indigenous filmmakers. that's wonderful juxtaposition. it is so timely. and it is so important. the film festival runs until may first. and san francisco, noelle bellow kron. 4 news. >> coming up tonight at a mass cain on a
davis. >> and people who were involved in the trial, including david harper, the first black man to servethe jury foreman on a major murder case. >> and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was groundbreaking perlman says she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars had forgotten about the trials impact on america. we now expect to see diverse a jury. i think we need to diversify every aspect of our...
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the film features interviews with legendary bay area journalists velva davis and people who were involved in the trial, including david harper, the first black man to serve as the jury foreman. >> on a major murder case. >> and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was groundbreaking. >> perlman says she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars had forgotten about the trials impact on america. we now expect to see diverse a jury. i think we need to diversify every aspect of our justice system. >> to help repair restore people's faith in it. >> american justice on trial will be featured friday evening alongside 2 short films, all of which examined black legacy, vulnerability and history. my focus has always been on the power of diversity. this year marks the 65th year of the sf film festival of the 130 films slated more than half were created and directed by black and indigenous filmmakers. that's wonderful juxtaposition. it is so timely. and it is so important. the film festival runs until may first. and san francisco, noelle bellow kr
the film features interviews with legendary bay area journalists velva davis and people who were involved in the trial, including david harper, the first black man to serve as the jury foreman. >> on a major murder case. >> and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was groundbreaking. >> perlman says she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars had forgotten about the trials impact on america....
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the davis used to work here at kron and also features interviews with david harper, who was the firstan to serve as jury foreman on a major murder trial. perlman says that she wrote this book after realizing that people are forgetting about the trials impact on america. >> it was a very important trial. why? because it galvanized the transformation of the american jury and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was groundbreaking. >> film is going to featured on a friday night. yet there's a lot of other films to yes at 2 other short films. unfortunately, the event is sold out to that popular this after isco film festival runs until may 1st. but, you know, find out what showing and maybe you can catch a copy of a somewhere in watching yourself. the 53 is the time. we'll be right back. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're conn
the davis used to work here at kron and also features interviews with david harper, who was the firstan to serve as jury foreman on a major murder trial. perlman says that she wrote this book after realizing that people are forgetting about the trials impact on america. >> it was a very important trial. why? because it galvanized the transformation of the american jury and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was...
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congressman rodney davis certainly has a lot more to do with this administration's reckless spending and policies. >> but it does consolidation in the beef industry. but georgia congressman davidtt said a look at the company's profit since 2015 shows they're exploiting producers. this okay, possibly happen. >> and come at it to market. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce sent a letter to this committee urging lawmakers to focus on monetary policy over unfair practices. but the biden administration continues to work on new rules that it says will stop exploitation in this industry in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> it is lights out for those old-fashioned light bulbs. the biden administration is officially phasing out older, high energy incandescent bulbs once new energy department rules are in place next year, manufacturers will be required to sell energy efficient light bulbs instead of the high wattage in canned essence, full enforcement of the rule will take effect in july of 2023, which is also the deadline for retailers to stop selling the outdated bulbs. officials say the move will save consumers and businesses. billions of dollars a year and significantly cut planet warmin
congressman rodney davis certainly has a lot more to do with this administration's reckless spending and policies. >> but it does consolidation in the beef industry. but georgia congressman davidtt said a look at the company's profit since 2015 shows they're exploiting producers. this okay, possibly happen. >> and come at it to market. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce sent a letter to this committee urging lawmakers to focus on monetary policy over unfair practices. but the...
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davis. >> you know, people who are involved also as well or are in this film. davidury. >> as jury foreman in a major murder trial. perlman says that she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars have forgotten about this trials impact on america. >> it was a very important trial. why? because it galvanized the transformation of the american jury and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was groundbreaking. >> the film is going to be featured friday night alongside 2 short films. it's already sold out. yes, was going already and tickets to the festival, though, at large, which might want to check out runs until may first. it does. >> and tonight the warriors are going to be in denver for game 3. the first round of the nba playoffs. all fans will be watching the warriors up in the series. 2 games to 9 after winning the first 2 games at home. the team held their final practice at the chase center. and then they're taken off for denver. they took off yesterday. >> they say despite their l
davis. >> you know, people who are involved also as well or are in this film. davidury. >> as jury foreman in a major murder trial. perlman says that she wrote the book after realizing some major scholars have forgotten about this trials impact on america. >> it was a very important trial. why? because it galvanized the transformation of the american jury and to have this jury have 7 women and for minorities and one of them being african american who became the foreman was...
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david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our television and radio audiences worldwide, welcome to balance of power. the united states announced strong job numbers and president biden davise ago. president biden: even though we created a record number of jobs, i know that this job is not finished. we need to do more to get prices under control step pruden's of ukraine has driven up -- rises in food prices all over the world. david:ta
david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our television and radio audiences worldwide, welcome to balance of power. the united states announced strong job numbers and president biden davise ago. president biden: even though we created a record number of jobs, i know that this job is not finished. we need to do more to get prices under control step pruden's of ukraine has driven up -- rises in food prices all over the world. david:ta
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davie said... our arts correspondent david sillito is with us now.e month contract in _ played by june brown. it was a three month contract in 1985, _ played by june brown. it was a three month contract in 1985, she - played by june brown. it was a three month contract in 1985, she was - played by june brown. it was a three month contract in 1985, she was the | month contract in 1985, she was the lady in the launderette. how many characters have been and gone from albert square over those years? she turned her into something. you can have a great line, a great script, but you have to have a great actress in order to make it work. she did have a break in the 90s, but 35 years on albert square i think says it all. the most remarkable thing is, when she arrived, 1985, she had already had a 40 year acting career to look back on. the old vic, the royal shakespeare company, a whole collection of film roles, six children, she was widowed when she was 30. she had had quite a life before she even arrived at albert square. there is also, if you wanted to have
davie said... our arts correspondent david sillito is with us now.e month contract in _ played by june brown. it was a three month contract in 1985, _ played by june brown. it was a three month contract in 1985, she - played by june brown. it was a three month contract in 1985, she was - played by june brown. it was a three month contract in 1985, she was the | month contract in 1985, she was the lady in the launderette. how many characters have been and gone from albert square over those...
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davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. davids: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairwoman velazquez and to our ranking member for all the work you are doing on the small business committee. i rise today to urge my colleagues to stand up for the small business owners and their community and vote for my bill to support the women's business centers. women are the engine of our economy. women-owned businesses employ 9.4 million people nationwide. contributing $1.2 trillion to our economy each year. when we invest in the success of women, we are giving our entire economy a boost. women's business centers are an effective resource that reach more than 88,000 entrepreneurs each year through training, mentorship, and counseling. in 2020 alone the w.b.c. program increased its outreach by 22% and help start and sustain more than 30,000 small businesses. to put it clearly, during the pandemic they increased their outreach. that is a solid record of success made even more impressive by the commitment to stepping up when they were needed the most. i visited with a
davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. davids: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairwoman velazquez and to our ranking member for all the work you are doing on the small business committee. i rise today to urge my colleagues to stand up for the small business owners and their community and vote for my bill to support the women's business centers. women are the engine of our economy. women-owned businesses employ 9.4 million people nationwide. contributing $1.2...
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david chiu for being here. carmen chiu. the director of the department of children, youth, and families maria sue. the director of the office of early childhood care and education, ingrid mosqita charles davis the human rights commission. so many people who care about supporting our schools and our kids and i think we have a couple of folks from labor uesf thank you for joining us as well as many of our parents from all over san francisco and our students and all of you just you know your names. so i've got to say, i'm really happy here today about the decision i had to make. i really agonized over this decision. this is probably the hardest decision that i've ever had to make as mayor because it's about the future of our children when i think about i ms. marshal who's also here. when i think about my time in schools in san francisco, some of the best times i had in my whole life were right here at galleleo high school and when this field would be actual grass where we would sprain our ankles running up and down the field and watch the football games and the performances and other things and our pep rallies and homecomings and all the fun activities took place here at this school and so man
david chiu for being here. carmen chiu. the director of the department of children, youth, and families maria sue. the director of the office of early childhood care and education, ingrid mosqita charles davis the human rights commission. so many people who care about supporting our schools and our kids and i think we have a couple of folks from labor uesf thank you for joining us as well as many of our parents from all over san francisco and our students and all of you just you know your...
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david chiu for being here. carmen chiu. the director of the department of children, youth, and families maria sue. the director of the office of early childhood care and education, ingrid mosqita charles davisthe human rights commission. so many people who care about supporting our schools and our kids and i think we have a couple of folks from labor uesf thank you for joining us as well as many of our parents from all over san francisco and our students and all of you just you know your names. so i've got to say, i'm really happy here today about the decision i had to make. i really agonized over this decision. this is probably the hardest decision that i've ever had to make as mayor because it's about the future of our children when i think about i ms. marshal who's also here. when i think about my time in schools in san francisco, some of the best times i had in my whole life were right here at galleleo high school and when this field would be actual grass where we would sprain our ankles running up and down the field and watch the football games and the performances and other things and our pep rallies and homecomings and all the fun activities took place here at this school and so many
david chiu for being here. carmen chiu. the director of the department of children, youth, and families maria sue. the director of the office of early childhood care and education, ingrid mosqita charles davisthe human rights commission. so many people who care about supporting our schools and our kids and i think we have a couple of folks from labor uesf thank you for joining us as well as many of our parents from all over san francisco and our students and all of you just you know your names....
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davis, live in wilmington delaware for the president is, thank you. let's bring in doctor rebecca grant, national security and military analyst, independent research and fox news contributor, you heard the numbers there from davidon provided to ukraine in military hardware from the united states, is it enough? >> been enough along with the training we've provided a few years previously to give ukraine a wonderful record so far, so impressed how they've done coordinating their attacks with intelligence and surveillance but they will need more ammunition as they face a tough and closer fight against russian forces. jon: interesting what happened yesterday, the attack on russian oil depot, bret baier asked president zelenskyy during his interview whether that was ordered by zelenskyy himself listen to the response. >> did you order the attack into russian soil, the ukrainian helicopter attack on a russian military depot across from kharkiv, the border in russia? >> i'm sorry i do not discuss any of my orders as commander-in-chief. jon: he's doing a great job as commander-in-chief but what you think about the answer? some say is possible russia grew up its own oil depot so it could create the premise that it was un
davis, live in wilmington delaware for the president is, thank you. let's bring in doctor rebecca grant, national security and military analyst, independent research and fox news contributor, you heard the numbers there from davidon provided to ukraine in military hardware from the united states, is it enough? >> been enough along with the training we've provided a few years previously to give ukraine a wonderful record so far, so impressed how they've done coordinating their attacks with...
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davi ash when are you going to be in person? ashley: well soon, i'm hoping to make an appearance maybe next month, we'll have to wait and see. davidurs per day does the average person spend using apps on their phone? this is an embarrassing one. the answer is right after this. .. with the global economic engine accelerating and a rising focus on reducing emissions in the steel industry, the price of champion iron's high-grade product reached new records. with operational stability champion iron is set to complete its phase ii quebec project expected to double production by mid-2022. benefiting from available infrastructure, champion recently acquired the kami project near its operations. a feasibility study is expected near-term. champion iron. dave: earlier we asked how many hours a day does the average person spend using apps on their phone. what do you say? susan: as long as possible, four hours. dave: ashley? ashley: as i look at an apps on my phone, 3. 4 hours. dave: and the answer is, susan, you got that. we know where you spend your spare time, thank you, appreciate it. wish i could send my buddy neil cavuto a better market
davi ash when are you going to be in person? ashley: well soon, i'm hoping to make an appearance maybe next month, we'll have to wait and see. davidurs per day does the average person spend using apps on their phone? this is an embarrassing one. the answer is right after this. .. with the global economic engine accelerating and a rising focus on reducing emissions in the steel industry, the price of champion iron's high-grade product reached new records. with operational stability champion iron...
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david chiu for being here. carmen chiu. the director of the department of children, youth, and families maria sue. the director of the office of early childhood care and education, ingrid mosqita charles davisghts commission. so many people who care about supporting our schools and our kids and i think we have a couple of folks from labor uesf thank you for joining us as well as many of our parents from all over san francisco and our students and all of you just you know your names. so i've got to say, i'm really happy here today about the decision i had to make. i really agonized over this decision. this is probably the hardest decision that i've ever had to make as mayor because it's about the future of our children when i think about i ms. marshal who's also here. when i think about my time in schools in san francisco, some of the best times i had in my whole life were right here at galleleo high school and when this field would be actual grass where we would sprain our ankles running up and down the field and watch the football games and the performances and other things and our pep rallies and homecomings and all the fun activities took place here at this school and so many amazing mem
david chiu for being here. carmen chiu. the director of the department of children, youth, and families maria sue. the director of the office of early childhood care and education, ingrid mosqita charles davisghts commission. so many people who care about supporting our schools and our kids and i think we have a couple of folks from labor uesf thank you for joining us as well as many of our parents from all over san francisco and our students and all of you just you know your names. so i've got...