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thank you for talking to us, peter smith, from - talking to us, peter smith, from national energy actionget a £10 20 annual rise in my benefits. £10 20 animal rise —— annual rise. the £150 council tax benefit literally cleared my overdraft. this is on instagram, i am a student nurse, i cannot afford to eat. all of my money goes on bills. you can get in touch on any social media platform. the uk has rejected eu plans aimed at reducing the impact of the post—brexit treaty or northern ireland, saying they would make things worse. the foreign secretary, liz truss, has said her preference had always been for a "negotiated solution" but she warned the uk would not shy away from taking action. it's been reported that she will remove the border checks on goods arriving in northern ireland from the rest of the uk. an aljazeera correspondent called shireen abu akleh has been shot dead while covering an israeli army raid in the occupied west bank. aljazeera says she was shot in the head by israeli forces. video on social media suggests the palestinian reporter was wearing a flakjacket bearing the w
thank you for talking to us, peter smith, from - talking to us, peter smith, from national energy actionget a £10 20 annual rise in my benefits. £10 20 animal rise —— annual rise. the £150 council tax benefit literally cleared my overdraft. this is on instagram, i am a student nurse, i cannot afford to eat. all of my money goes on bills. you can get in touch on any social media platform. the uk has rejected eu plans aimed at reducing the impact of the post—brexit treaty or northern...
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peter smith.ery much. >> thank you >>> on deck, victoria greene is here is she still sticking by her comment? that's next. >> announcer: cnbc disruptor 50 is sponsored by the new york stock exchange it's raising capital that helps companies change the world. it's making complicated financial concepts seem simple. opportunity is making the dream of home ownership a reality... ♪ ♪ ...writing new rules and redefining the game... ...and driving the world forward to a greener energy future. (applause) ♪ ♪ opportunity is setting a goal... ...and charting a course to get there. sometimes the only thing standing between you and opportunity... ...is someone who can make the connection. at ice, we connect people to opportunity. another crazy day? of course—you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business, with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things
peter smith.ery much. >> thank you >>> on deck, victoria greene is here is she still sticking by her comment? that's next. >> announcer: cnbc disruptor 50 is sponsored by the new york stock exchange it's raising capital that helps companies change the world. it's making complicated financial concepts seem simple. opportunity is making the dream of home ownership a reality... ♪ ♪ ...writing new rules and redefining the game... ...and driving the world forward to a...
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peter smith of itn explains what this could mean for northern ireland's future. >> reporter: a guarded for sinn fein's party leadership. the historymakers. they are a party for a united ireland. long linked to the provisional ira as the terror group's political wing, the idea sinn fein could win an election in northern ireland was once unthinkable. now the reality. >> let's have a healthy debate about what our future looks like. something that's better for each and every one of us, for we all have a valued place in our society. i really encourage that conversation. we have asked of the irish government consistently, that they must now create the conditions for a conversation around constitutional change. that has always been our perspective. >> reporter: an attempt to comfort unionists here who fear what sinn fein will do with victory. >> don't be scared. the future is bright for all of us. >> reporter: but sinn fein's idea of a bright future is the nightmare of the once-dominant dup. they have now fallen into second place, punished by their own unionist base for failing to stop the br
peter smith of itn explains what this could mean for northern ireland's future. >> reporter: a guarded for sinn fein's party leadership. the historymakers. they are a party for a united ireland. long linked to the provisional ira as the terror group's political wing, the idea sinn fein could win an election in northern ireland was once unthinkable. now the reality. >> let's have a healthy debate about what our future looks like. something that's better for each and every one of us,...
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let's talk to peter smith, who is director of policy and national energy action, a charity working in let me ask you the festival. more frequent... presumably the higher cap means that people will find out more frequently where their bills are going to go up? but it has a bit of a sting in the tail, doesn't it?— the tail, doesn't it? sadly, we thinkthis _ the tail, doesn't it? sadly, we thinkthis will— the tail, doesn't it? sadly, we think this will significantly - the tail, doesn't it? sadly, we i think this will significantly reduce the protection that the price cap provides, particularly in the winter months and could lead to significant increases in energy bills at the coldest time of the year. in the context that energy prices continue to soar and are likely to remain high for some time, analysts predicting that there could be sustained high energy bills over the next year or two, the risk is that we will see every couple of months significant increases to energy bills. this is at a time when millions of people that we care most about, those on low income or vulnerable consumers,
let's talk to peter smith, who is director of policy and national energy action, a charity working in let me ask you the festival. more frequent... presumably the higher cap means that people will find out more frequently where their bills are going to go up? but it has a bit of a sting in the tail, doesn't it?— the tail, doesn't it? sadly, we thinkthis _ the tail, doesn't it? sadly, we thinkthis will— the tail, doesn't it? sadly, we think this will significantly - the tail, doesn't it?...
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smith, bbc news. joining me now is peter levell, who is the associate director of the instiute for fiscal studies, a leadingrough this figure. put it into a bit of historical context, if you would, and what it means. well, exactl . would, and what it means. well, exactly. these _ would, and what it means. well, exactly. these are _ would, and what it means. well, exactly. these are very - would, and what it means. well, exactly. these are very serious l exactly. these are very serious figures. the cpi rose by 9% relative to the previous april, so over the year prices have risen by about 9% on average. that's around the highest price increase since we think, 1982. we had to reconstruct previous pricing to try to work out what happened. but these are absolutely historic price increases. the largest price increase we have seen for energy again since records began, 1989. is it seen for energy again since records began. 1989.— began, 1989. is it predominantly ener: began, 1989. is it predominantly energy that _ began, 1989. is it predominantly energy that is — began, 1989. is it predominantly energy that is driv
smith, bbc news. joining me now is peter levell, who is the associate director of the instiute for fiscal studies, a leadingrough this figure. put it into a bit of historical context, if you would, and what it means. well, exactl . would, and what it means. well, exactly. these _ would, and what it means. well, exactly. these are _ would, and what it means. well, exactly. these are very - would, and what it means. well, exactly. these are very serious l exactly. these are very serious figures....
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smith and john carlos did. they knew there putting themselves in jeopardy. so did peternorman the australian who is on the metal podium with them who wore a button supporting the group they were a part of harry edwards had started prior to the olympics. he was absolutely in australia for that and was an outcast. and only afternd he died he died in 2006 carlos and smith were also paul bears by the way in both the religious. 2012 the australian parliamentam actually formally apologize to his family for the way s he had been treated they all knew colin knew when he sat when he knelt for the anthem is goingt to have consequences it ended up costing him his career as we know. i thought maybe frederick adele get on the phone to somebody and say hire bryant right now to try to head off a lawsuit but it did not happen. i think chances are very good he will never work in the nfl again. he is only 40 years old.f he should be going into the peak years of his coaching career. maybe he will end up as a college coach somewhere. i think there's a good chances nfl career is over. and if
smith and john carlos did. they knew there putting themselves in jeopardy. so did peternorman the australian who is on the metal podium with them who wore a button supporting the group they were a part of harry edwards had started prior to the olympics. he was absolutely in australia for that and was an outcast. and only afternd he died he died in 2006 carlos and smith were also paul bears by the way in both the religious. 2012 the australian parliamentam actually formally apologize to his...
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. — losing seats in lincoln, peter brock, fort smith —— peter navarro, battlegrounds in the next generalt circumstances and you're meant to be a government in waiting and you are losing seats everywhere, you are not a government in waiting! this is laughable! l’m a government in waiting! this is lauthable! �* ., , a government in waiting! this is lauthable! ., , ., ., laughable! i'm also very well aware we tot laughable! i'm also very well aware we got hammered _ laughable! i'm also very well aware we got hammered in _ laughable! i'm also very well aware we got hammered in 2019, - laughable! i'm also very well aware we got hammered in 2019, which i laughable! i'm also very well aware i we got hammered in 2019, which left us with— we got hammered in 2019, which left us with a _ we got hammered in 2019, which left us with a tremendous mountain to climb. _ us with a tremendous mountain to climb. the — us with a tremendous mountain to climb, the most colossal mountain to climb _ climb, the most colossal mountain to climb so _ climb, the most colossal mountain to climb so it— climb, the most
. — losing seats in lincoln, peter brock, fort smith —— peter navarro, battlegrounds in the next generalt circumstances and you're meant to be a government in waiting and you are losing seats everywhere, you are not a government in waiting! this is laughable! l’m a government in waiting! this is lauthable! �* ., , a government in waiting! this is lauthable! ., , ., ., laughable! i'm also very well aware we tot laughable! i'm also very well aware we got hammered _ laughable! i'm also...
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smith and john carlos. did they knew they were putting themselves in jeopardy? so did peter norman excuse me, the australian who was on the metal podium with them who wore a button supporting the group that they were a part of that harry edwards had started prior to the olympics and he was absolutely hillary in australia for that and and was an outcast and only after he died. he died in 2006 carlos and smith were both paul bearers by the way and both eulogists in 2012 the australian parliament actually formally apologized to his family for the way. he had been treated so they all knew. colin kaepernick knew when he sat and then knelt for the anthem that it was going to have consequences and it ended up costing him his career as we know and i don't know. i thought maybe. that roger goodell would get on a phone to somebody and say hi or brian flores right now to try to head off the lawsuit. but it didn't happen and i think chances are very good. brian flores will never work in the nfl again. and he's only 40 years old. he should be going into the peak years of his coaching car
smith and john carlos. did they knew they were putting themselves in jeopardy? so did peter norman excuse me, the australian who was on the metal podium with them who wore a button supporting the group that they were a part of that harry edwards had started prior to the olympics and he was absolutely hillary in australia for that and and was an outcast and only after he died. he died in 2006 carlos and smith were both paul bearers by the way and both eulogists in 2012 the australian parliament...
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peter boockvar. >> our next guest says those moves can result in inflation that's too high or a contraction in the economy that's beyond what's desired and he's still finding opportunities. let's bring in dave smith, the chief investment officer with rockland trufst good to see you again. let's start with what you're telling investors right now. >> we're telling investors as we do, as uncomfortable as this period is, you always think long term i don't know if it will last another month, another six months, another year, but for our clients when we think five, ten years out this is an interesting entry point and i don't know if at then of the day mach a big deal as to whether or not you wait a week or a month before you start to invest and you need to remain invested. it's time in the market not timing the market that results in success, ultimate leet. >> what gives you the confidence that this won't be a period of chronic underperformance for stocks >> well, i guess at the end of the day we have some degree of confidence that the federal reserve will be able to manage their way to an okay outcome i think the fed has chaired what's not optimal and something dramatically bad >> if you think of unde
peter boockvar. >> our next guest says those moves can result in inflation that's too high or a contraction in the economy that's beyond what's desired and he's still finding opportunities. let's bring in dave smith, the chief investment officer with rockland trufst good to see you again. let's start with what you're telling investors right now. >> we're telling investors as we do, as uncomfortable as this period is, you always think long term i don't know if it will last another...