R e z at the one is iris demonstration. He says the rate is forecast to get even worse for model is pretty good because if i have 90 to 100 percent or maybe more by the end of 2022. So a very serious situation. Really hitting walk is very, very hauled that see the value of their wages to michigan by the bug 7. 4 percent in july. Or the latest figures that we have for argentina to live pledging their support to jeopardy holder. Dont look well that calling for those who set the prices, the entrepreneurs, the supermarket owes us the farmers. Theyre offering them to try to control the prices, keep the prices down, its were livable level. While in the u. K, the inflation rate has surged into double digits for the 1st time since the 1980s. Experts say soaring food costs have been the greatest contributor, pushing inflation to 10 point one percent in the year to july. The bank of england wants inflations could peak at more than 30 percent. Scientists war and the ongoing drought in europe coul
How much is a living wage anyway . Walmart and washington going headtohead. Can the super store afford to pay their parttimers another 4 bucks an hour . No fancy title, no gigantic castle, but hes pippas pick. Is another middleton ready to get hitched. Newsroom starts now. Good morning from washington, im carol costello. We begin with the crisis in syria and new developments holding the worlds attention. The u. S. Military sends a new warship into the red sea. Today United Nations inspectors send to a lab the evidence that can prove chemical weapons were unleashed in syria and in washington the results are viewed as a mere formality. Heres secretary of state john kerry. It has tested positive for signatures of sarin. So, each day that goes by, this case is even stronger. And making the case to congress, president obama faces push back from both parties and his call to authorize military strikes. And take a look at this, the syrian electronic army. The same group that took down New York
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whether or not the judge misapplied the law. the district attorney says he did and is willing to take the argument to the supreme court of montana. reporter: this morning, new details about how the shockingly light sentence of a rapist just 30 days in jail might be reversed. the dream century i don t for us is he would do 20 years, ten suspended. reporter: that dream scenario expected to take a step toward reality this week. on wednesday a critical conference call between the yellowstone county attorney and the attorney general office of montana. there may be a misapplication of the sentencing authority here and that s where i focused my attention at this point. reporter: if the state s attorney general agrees, then montana supreme court would be asked to reverse the light sentence the judge handed up in the case against this man, former high school teacher stacy rambolt. the judge sentenced him to just