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MSNBCW Way July 6, 2024



facing new legal and political fallout following his cnn town hall. we ll take a look at the comments that may have stuck out to prosecutors as some republicans also voice concern over a few things he said. and a debt ceiling meeting between president biden and top congressional leaders gets postponed. what that could mean for the looming debt ceiling crisis. good morning and welcome to way too early on this friday, may 12th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we begin with a new overnight, the pandemic era immigration policy known as title 42 has officially expired. already we re seeing a massive influx of migrants at the southern border. homeland security officials say illegal border crossings topped 10,000 per day this week, the highest levels ever. the biden administration is urging those seeking entry into the united states to use lawful pathways. we are clear-eyed about the challenges we are likely to face in days and weeks ahead, a ....

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BBCNEWS BBC World News July 7, 2024

and stolen from the old world, being returned from the new. the ancient antiquities heading home at last. hello and welcome. in the last hour or so we have learned that the remaining suspects sought by canadian authorities following a weekend stabbing spree went into medical distress after his arrest on wednesday and has now been announced dead according to police. officers say an autopsy will now be conducted to determine the cause of death. myles sanderson was arrested four days after ten people were killed in a stabbing attack in saskatchewan. he was one of two people wanted in connection with the stabbings. the other, his brother, was found dead on monday. a motive for the killings still isn t clear. speaking at a press conference, a spokesperson for the police said myles sanderson was apprehended after appearing outside a house, holding a knife, and then stealing a car. he was arrested by police and taken into custody. a knife was located inside the vehicle. the emergenc ....

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BBCNEWS World Business Report July 7, 2024



we start here in the uk, where in the next few hours prime minister liz truss will unveil a multibillion pound plan to protect consumers and businesses from soaring energy prices. typical household energy bills could be capped at around 2,500 pounds a year, with companies also likely to get help. but the cost of subsidising bills is likely to be astronomical. the prime minister has ruled out tax increases, and further windfall taxes on energy firms. so, it could mean extra government borrowing of at least a hundred billion pounds. our business editor simonjack has more. heat means energy means bills, huge bills. this woman employs so many people at her glassblowing business but won t belong without an edgy lifeline. ~ , belong without an edgy lifeline. y , ., belong without an edgy lifeline. g , ., lifeline. my staff are terrified lifeline. my staff are terrified not - lifeline. my staff are terrified not only - lifeline. my staff are terrified not only fori lifelin ....

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BBCNEWS BBC World News July 7, 2024



an act of kindness or a cynical ploy to win over poorer customers? drugs giant pfizer says it ll no longer make profts from medicines it sells to the world s low income countries. ukraine takes its conflict with russia to the big screen. hello there and a very warm welcome to the programme. the gunman who shot dead nineteen children and two teachers at an elementary school in texas is reported to have posted three online warnings before his attack on tuesday. the governor of texas greg abbott said salvador ramos wrote first that he was going to shoot his grandmother, then that he had done so. he then declared he was going to shoot up an elementary school. this message was sent only 15 minutes before he reached the school. the 18 year old was killed by border police. the attack took place in the town of uvalde in southern texas. our north america editor sarah smith is there and has been speaking to members of the community about how they re coping. the heartbreak is pain ....

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BBCNEWS World Business Report July 7, 2024



hello there. we start with the cost of living. we are expecting to hear in the next few hours what the uk government plans to do to help consumers with soaring energy bills. they could see hundreds of pounds knocked off bills this winter, as part of a package of support worth at least £10 billion, largely funded by a one off windfall tax on energy companies. annual household energy bills here in the ukjumped by an average of £700 in april when the uk regulator ofgem raised the cap on what suppliers can charge. and ofgem has warned they will have to rise by a further £800 in october. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has been to warrington in the north of england, asking people what one thing the government could do to help their household. the one thing that would help with help with energy bills, £100 on last year. if the government could assist with that, that would be great. the thing that that, that would be great. the thing that would that, ....

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