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is all too clear. i feel frustrated and i feel anxious, and ifeel anxious on behalf of our patients and their families around the delays to care. and that s a cumulative effect of the strikes over many months now. claps don t pay the bills! in scotland, a deal s agreed with the junior doctors union, but in england, there s been another strike. the union said a 6% pay award wouldn t be nearly enough to cover past inflation. this dispute has to continue until this government recognises that we re not worth less than we were in 2008. are you prepared to continue for months, maybe into next year? yes. the bma later confirmed strike action would continue, but ministers said there would be no more talks. this settlement, a fair and final settlement allows us to reflect this huge contribution that doctors make, but to give them a pay rise of over £3,000 and then get back to focusing on cutting the waiting times. strikes by health workers in england have been causing disruption sin ....
one mother s warning announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and welcome. atlanta authorities say nothing is off the table as they work to understand the motive behind tuesday s deadly spa attacks tonight we re learning more about the eight victims. six of them are of asian descent. the attacks striking deeper fear and anger across asian american communities feeling increasingly vulnerable amid a growing wave of violence against them. president biden s previously scheduled trip to atlanta tomorrow to now include a face-to-face meeting with community members there. we are also tonight closely watching covid numbers. there are some unsettling signs and a bit later a story every parent should watch about fake pills masking the deadly drug fentanyl and the horrible consequences so a lot to get to tonight. let s start with a late report from atlanta and blayne alexander. reporter: tonight with families in mourning from atlanta s korean commu ....