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CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer June 4, 2024 23:30:00

tore historic blizzard that dropped more than 50 inches of snow. tom, what s the forecast for this region that has been hit so hard by this storm and for me, it s personal. i love buffalo. i grew up in buffalo. wolf, you had the area county executive on it. he mentioned blizzard conditions for 24 hours. i went back and looked at observations. blizzard is like whiteout conditions. winds have to be over 35 miles per hour. they recorded blizzard conditions for 37.5 hours. that just doesn t happen. this number will go up. it will be over 50 when we get the new numbers from buffalo. look at water down 41.1. they re picking upmost of the snow. good news is the winds are lightning and it s starting to dwindle and that s good news. we want that. this total will go up, as well. 98.9 and see it probably over 90 and that s more snow this time of year than they have typically

BBCNEWS Politics Live June 4, 2024 12:52:00

out there belong it so there is extra money out there. tax, gdp, caused a lot of problems out there. tax, gdp, caused a lot of problems for out there. tax, gdp, caused a lot of problems for rishi sunak, it is now at the problems for rishi sunak, it is now at the highest level since the second at the highest level since the second world war, 37.5%, even higher than the second world war, 37.5%, even higher than the level that caused him problems as chancellor. windfall taxes were yielding £55 billion windfall taxes were yielding £55 billion over windfall taxes were yielding £55 billion over the windfall taxes were yielding £55 billion over the next windfall taxes were yielding £55 billion over the next five - windfall taxes were yielding £55 billion over the next five years, i windfall taxes were yielding £55| billion over the next five years, a bi! billion over the next five years, a big number billion over the next five years, a big number they billion over t

BBCNEWS BBC News at One June 4, 2024 13:05:00

low tax or lower tax economy. to show tax as a percentage of gdp, on this graph, it is not taking on the figures today. it was 36.3% and has now gone up to 37.5%. that is quite a sizeable increase. you can look at other comparable european countries and saner taxes are higher. the argument might be that public services are better. argument might be that public services are better. people like esther mcvey services are better. people like esther mcvey and services are better. people like esther mcvey and others - services are better. people like esther mcvey and others were | services are better. people like - esther mcvey and others were unhappy before with the tax burden where it was unable be even more unhappy now. and they will be even more unhappy now. how far will they take it? if it comes to about next year, when they oppose the changes? since the turmoil of liz truss s leadership, things have calmed down in terms of a rebellion. they will look at this and think this is n

CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta June 4, 2024 21:34:00

candidate john fetterman and gubernatorial candidate josh shapiro. nationwide more than 34.6 million ballots have already been cast in this midterm election. just an extraordinary turnout so far. early voting has been ahead of the 2018 pace across states where data is available. here in georgia this year s early voting has already set a record, more than 2 37.5 millio ballots were cast before election day, the most before in the state. with me is civil rights leader martin luther king iii. martin, thank you for being with us. it is an honor to have you here. earlier today you tweeted and it was in response to something i had put out, you know, talking about the show today, that this is the most it is kinds of a cliche to say it is the most consequential election of our lives, but you really feel like this is the most consequential election. tell us about that. well, no question.

BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 23:03:00

see the buzz of activity at this polling station. it usually an elementary school in a normal day. i hope i got the pronunciation right. but today, it s been transformed into one of the biggest polling stations in the city. we ve been told that some 32,000 voters will make their way through here throughout the day from the early morning when the polls open, to late into the evening, when close close, around seven p:m.. people have a lot of positions to choose for. some 18,000 position to president to count counsellor. make sure you ve made up your mind before you ve made up your mind before you get there, get through the queue quickly and someone else can go through. this is also taking place against the backdrop of the pandemic, the protocols are in place. there is a medical team to ensure anybody with a temperature of 37.5 degrees is taken to an

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