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Transcripts For MSNBC MSNBC Reports 20240709



announce the u.s. will buy another 500 million doses of the pfizer vaccine and donate them to low-income countries. that comes as the cdc advisory committee is meeting to decide who is in those high-risk groups that will qualify for booster shots? the president will also intending a lot of time today dealing with a confluence of political crises on capitol hill. house democrats locked in a stalemate that threatens to derail his domestic agenda. and democrats and republicans in a standoff that could lead to a government shutdown. and the u.s. potentially defaulting on its debt. we ll be talking with michigan democratic governor dan kildee about how all of this might get resolved. and then there s the crisis at the southern border where the biden administration is still trying to deal with those thousands of haitian migrants strand under a bridge in texas in the ongoing intense heat. a crisis that is also taking center stage on capitol hill, as the homeland security ....

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Transcripts For CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20240709



and good evening. i m erin burnett. out front tonight, the breaking news. standoff tonight. it is a major test for president biden playing out on the house floor tonight. a little standoff between republicans and democrats over the debt ceiling. and later tonight, there is going to be a test vote on the house floor. now, this is important because no republican that we know of at this time is willing to vote in favor of allowing the debt limit to rise. now, here is why this matters to all of us. according to the congressional budget office, if congress does not do something, in other words raise the debt ceiling so that the united states is allowed to issue more debt, the federal government s going to run out of money, likely as soon as ten days from now. it says october or november. october, obviously, starts in nine days. and this is a big deal because it would lead to the first american default in history. treasury secretary janet yellen warning in a wall street jour ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240709



transatlantic airlines are breathing a sigh of relief following the news the us is easing its coronavirus travel restrictions, re opening to passengers from the uk, eu and other nations around the world. from novemberforeign travellers will be allowed to fly into the us if they are fully vaccinated, and undergo testing and contact tracing. in the hours that followed the announcement british airways holidays saw an increase of nearly 700 percent in searches for holidays to key us destinations. virgin atlantic reported a 91% increase in us bookings in the hour following the announcement. the transatlantic routes are worth an estimated $9 billion in revenues to us and uk carriers, shares in iag, the owner of british airways, air france klm, american airlines and other carriers soared on the news. michelle fleury has more from new york. passengers who are fully vaccinated will now be able to fly into the united states from anywhere in the world from november. this brings to ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240709

in pakistan next month. the ecb have cancelled the men s and women s tours over concerns of player welfare and about travel to the region. good morning, some mist and fog around and some of it dense in the south east. that will lift and for much of the country, dry with sunny spells, but it will cloud overlaid to in the north west with light rain or drizzle. it s tuesday, september 21st. our top story. energy price caps, which help prevent consumers paying too much for gas and electricity, will remain in place despite some firms claiming the system is not sustainable. surging wholesale gas prices have caused four suppliers to go bust, with four more on the brink. in a joint statement last night, the business secretary kwasi kwarteng and industry regulator ofgem said the caps will remain as jon donnison reports. the government insists there is no question of the lights going out this winter, but as energy prices soar, some are worried. my bills are already at breaking point ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



biden are set to meet at the white house later, to discuss issues including afghanistan and climate change. the ministry of defence has apologised after a bbc investigation revealed a data breach involving the email addresses of more than 250 interpreters who worked for british forces in afghanistan. canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau thanks the voters for returning him to power in the snap general election but his party is projected to fall short of a parliamentary majority. a bbc investigation finds that children struggling with mental health problems during the pandemic faced agonisingly long waits for treatment. hello, and welcome to bbc news this morning. ministers are due to meet representatives from the food and drinks industry today, to discuss the disruption caused by soaring wholesale gas prices. alongside concerns about rising energy bills and the impact on suppliers, there have also been warnings of empty shelves in supermarkets because of a shortage of ....

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