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good day i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. at what point did we start considering mental illness a crime? the agonizing words from the brother of a man pinned down and killed by police while apparently if the grips of a mental health crisis we have new reporting on the startling frequency of similar encounters with law enforcement and maybe how to stop them plus, another stunning drop in markets with banks stocks leading the way. how low will it go breaking an arrest warrant issued for russian president vladimir putin we start in virginia where ten people including three hospital employees are now facing charges in the death of a black man in handcuffs and shackles pinned to the ground and suffocated the 28-year-old had been hospitalized for suffering severe mental distress, something his family wasn t addressed by officials who instead they say treated him like a criminal. at what point do we stop preserving life. at what point do w ....
tonight with the context, anand menon, director of the thinktank, the uk in a changing europe and the former spokesperson for the republican national committee doug heye welcome to the programme. around a million health workers in england have been offered a new pay deal today, which could bring to an end months of damaging strikes in the nhs. the unions at the negotation, represent a wide variety of health staff from nurses, paramedics, and midwives, to emergency call handlers and cleaners. the deal now on the table comes in two parts. first a one off payment for the 22/23 financial year that the government will pay within weeks which rises from 1,600 pounds 1,900 dollars for the lowest paid, to around £3,700 for senior managers. and on top of that there s a 5% pay rise for next year. most of the unions involved in the talks says they will recommend their members accept the offer. here s the prime minister. we ve got a great plan in place to make improvements ....
rachel: showing up for dinner a little bit too happy. pete: maybe, yeah. rachel: i look at that picture and wonder why we left. will: that was a rough show on sunday. rachel: for you. pete seems to be able to weather the circumstances. pete: it was a great show on sunday. proper nutrition. glad you re here and welcome to fox & friends on this saturday morning, february 25th, year of our lord 20, 23, and we always enjoy 2023 and we always enjoy reuniting in new york. will: russia s war on ukraine enters it z second year, president biden is hitting moscow with new sanctions. rachel: they ll target 200 individuals around the world supporting the kremlin s war efforts as well as russian financial institutions. pete: didn t prevent it in the first place, see if it does now. we re joined live from kyiv. that s right president biden meeting virtually with members from the g7 and new economic sanctions from russia and administration officials say these new sanctions will ....
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advertised directly to consumers? that s allowed in only one other country on the planet. but it s allowed here. it may not surprise you that in this country drug companies spend more on lobbying to congress than any other industry. a lot more than any other industry. they don t do it by accident. they do it because it pays off in a deal like this. a pretty remarkable deal that they have worked out with politicians. the government uses your tax dollars to buy billions worth of their products and then in some cases forces you to use those products. sometimes those products work and sometimes they don t work. and some cases the products can injure you. no matter what happens, there is nothing you can do about it because politicians have given these companies complete immunity. if their products hurt or kill you, you cannot sue them. you are not even really allowed to complain about it. that s an incredible deal. imagine if your company had struck a deal like that with the ....