BBC News: BBC News at Six    6/28/2022 5:29pm   
... jack draper has gone through a potential champion matteo berrettini is out with covid. and serena williams prepares to give us the entertainment for the evening, so hard to know what to expect. we just saw that glimpse of her at eastbourne in the doubles but let's ...
BBC News: BBC News at Six    6/28/2022 5:26pm   
... look where population generally increased most - an arc from dorset through the cotswolds and around to cambridge and peterborough. might this be evidence of a covid escape from the big cities? if it is, then some councils will be ...
BBC News: BBC News at Six    6/28/2022 5:25pm   
... which saw its population fall by 10% in ten years according to the census. how come? well, one theory is that because the census was conducted in the middle of the pandemic, some of the wealthier residents had gone to their second or perhaps their third homes. ...
FOX News: Outnumbered    6/28/2022 4:42pm   
... instance and finally got to live on the upper west side, and now they don't know where to go because the prices have gone up in the neighborhoods they use to live in. it is becoming unmanageable. huge beneficiaries throughout the pandemic. but it will be interesting to ...
FOX News: Outnumbered    6/28/2022 4:42pm   
... work our left footing the bill. jessica: totally. i got an increase as well. i will text you later about the horror of the getting that phone call if you tell me people moved during covid. tracking single people who had been living in brooklyn, for ...
FOX News: Outnumbered    6/28/2022 4:41pm   
... he want to escape from new york. new york city's wealthy fled the state in droves during the pandemic. officials called the exodus 'once in a century shock.' some .2 an unaffordable cost of living. crime has only surged in ...
FOX News: Outnumbered    6/28/2022 4:37pm   
... emily: just ahead, showing a mass exodus of wealthy people during the pandemic. even the mayor said he is shocked at the current state of the cities. we will go into all of that, next. ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 4:33pm   
... the pandemic had on different groups of people. big contrast moving across the uk ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 4:33pm   
... the prime minister has announced the uk inquiry into covid-19 is now formally established. he has published its terms of reference, which states the inquiry will examine, consider and report on preparations and the response to the pandemic in england, wales, scotland and northern ireland. this ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 3:54pm   
... now, how, why? westminster saw its population fall by 7%. one theory is that those people who live there, amongst the wealthiest of the country, in the middle of the pandemic, maybe theyjust went to their second or third home. ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 3:50pm   
... so in order to get the money you had to raise the money which was a juxtaposition because you are dealing with businesses that really need the money in order to survive the pandemic, being told that you are not going to get the money unless you raise the money, and then we will match what you ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 3:49pm   
... grow government at the start of the -- a lot of the offers from the government at the start of the pandemic word that you had to be in profit. suddenly we ticked all the boxes and we had raised a certain ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 3:49pm   
... shares, so how did this come about? most companies across the uk had access to the government bounce back loans that were the first things to come out in the pandemic and it came about because we did not qualify for any of those loans because we are a tech business, regardless of the daily mail ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 3:48pm   
... as part of the future fund scheme set up during the pandemic to help innovative firms. the company was set up to provide an adult social network where women feel in control of their sexuality and has member only events in cities across the world. let's talk to ceo of killing kittens, emma sayle. ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 3:38pm   
... pulled out this morning with covid which further opens up the draw. we have serena williams to look forward to this afternoon, as well and we will have more details later. ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Reports    6/28/2022 3:27pm   
... covid pandemic because they were the primary caregivers for their children. and now they're going to be forced to birth them. so, again, this is about having the conversation with the american people and connecting the dots for them. and american voter right now, they want to see the democratic ...
MSNBC: MSNBC Reports    6/28/2022 3:25pm   
... court has taken away constitutional rights. so while republicans want to play games on the economy, we're in this place because of the trump administration. we're in this place because of covid and the fact that they wanted to vote against relief packages that were going to help us not get into a ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 3:12pm   
... she gets out of bed in the morning, the reason she pretends she is in opposition despite being in government for 15 years, and first ministerfor government for 15 years, and first minister for eight years. government for 15 years, and first ministerfor eight years. it government for 15 years, and ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 3:11pm   
... nhs waiting list, 10000 people are waiting for nhs health or mental health across. many businesses have gone to the wall as well cross the pandemic. 50 pandemic - -_ andemic. ., ., , ., , pandemic. so how long should she wait? the partisan _ pandemic. so how long should she wait? the partisan ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 3:10pm   
... referendum during that recovery, and should they. they should vote for her safe in the knowledge that covid-19 would be the priority. 4000 scots have died since the last election. 700000 people are on the ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 3:10pm   
... the consequent. the last time, we'll be living still under covid-19 restrictions. nicola sturgeon promised then, she said directly that people did not support the ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 2:47pm   
... westminster saw its population fall by 7%. one theory is that those people who live there, amongst the wealthiest of the country, in the middle of the pandemic, maybe theyjust went to their second or third home. ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 1:58pm   
... the big reason why we are on every day. they have been going in there every day. special coverage. since the start of covid. extraordinary. that does it for us this morning. jose diaz-balart picks up the coverage in 90 seconds. in 90 ss. ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 1:49pm   
... country after covid and it is the last thing a clear majority of scottish people want. the first minister speaks of fear and be first minister speaks of fear and be first minister speaks of fear, but what ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 1:42pm   
... at-excuse me, we're looking at a primary. he's got covid. as much as colorado has -- we need -- you need to put your mask on if you're going to cough all over the cameraman. come on, let's go. what is wrong? are you feeling okay? ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 1:41pm   
... they've been there since the beginning of pandemic. coming into work. from the beginning. a team. we love our team. and we are grateful and we want them to stay safe and healthy and what their springing champagne in the vip room at the ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 1:39pm   
... packed, every consent is back but drive up and down 6th avenue, talking about 6th avenue freeze out. people are walking outside, just nobody is working inside. because oh, we could get covid. oh, but hold on. ...
FOX News: Americas Newsroom    6/28/2022 1:35pm   
... ongoing air because the month of july 'supercritical coverage.' that's good. i would take it. that's the whole thing. they are down pilots and air traffic controllers. they couldn't train more during the pandemic. ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 1:31pm   
... about the restrictions and relieving people of restrictions suggests they want to start to balance the issue of covid with productivity and that is what people are focused on this morning. andrew ross sorkin, thank you very much for being on this morning. and coming up on 'morning ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 1:30pm   
... the expectation that the zero covid policy in china may shift. that we're starting to see a slow shift from the government there around what that zero covid policy means. which means, potentially, if you think that they change that ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 1:29pm   
... saying that they have not properly staffed, especially in the wake of this pandemic. and the amount of money that taxpayers paid out in bailouts specifically for the airlines. this was bailout money that was ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 1:26pm   
... holiday weekend. airlines and passengers are both gearing up for more delays and cancellations this travel season has already seen some post pandemic highs in passenger volume. it comes after more than 800 ...
FOX News: Americas Newsroom    6/28/2022 1:23pm   
... coming home. dana: if you dig into some of those polls, mark, and read what the respondent said, a lot of it still has to do with covid. and that there is enthusiasm in terms of the parties which years. covid came up again and again. ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 1:21pm   
... 6. arizona congressman ruben gallego will be our guest. plus china takes a major step in easing covid lockdowns. andrew ross sorkin will be here on how that could impact the ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 1:07pm   
... by 7%. one theory is that those people who lived there, amongst the wealthiest of the country, in the middle of the pandemic, maybe they just went to their second or third home. and they went in london on march 21 last year. it was somewhere else. the applications of that are ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 1:00pm   
... we're fine. what does it look like in practice? because i think a lot of people have come out of covid like you thinking it is time for a re-set. they've realized they didn't like the whole set up of 24/7 in offices that necessarily didn't work for us. but what does it look like in ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 1:00pm   
... we all look really good by the way. we're awesome. that is true. we're fine. what does it look like in practice? because i think a lot of people have come out of covid like you thinking it is time for a re-set. they've realized they didn't like the whole set up of 24/7 in offices that necessarily ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 12:58pm   
... but think it was covid for me. covid was a wake-up call. i got covid not once but twice as you know. and i was very sick the first time. deathly sick the first time. i have damage to my heart and my lungs. i don't look like it but i've had to work on that over the ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 12:57pm   
... to many people not in the circle of the reading. we have done our best to meet some of that, the national cyber security centre, investments in new defence capabilities. but not in new defence capabilities. but not in resilience across government as we have seen an covid has exposed. valley meet ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 12:48pm   
... years, and in future i want to be a surgeon. throughout medical school we had situations where patients would come in as actors, and obviously with the pandemic hitting, a lot of that pivoted to tablet-based interactions because obviously there was a risk to patients. ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 12:35pm   
... playing well on the grass. he has come from hand surgery but he will not be here. last year's runner-up. it reminds us we are playing the championships during the pandemic. ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 12:35pm   
... wee not going to see him we could see has tested see has tested positive see has tested positive for see has tested positive for covid and on instagram he posted a short statement saying he is heartbroken to withdraw from the championships. the dream is over for this year but we will see him next ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 12:30pm   
... positive for covid. having recently won the queens title, he was one of the favourites to win the trophy. he said he was heartbroken to have to pull out. but today, we have two greats of the game who we were not sure we would ever see playing here again, raphael adele and serena ...
BBC News: BBC News at One    6/28/2022 12:30pm   
... had to withdraw after testing positive for covid. having recently won the queens title, he was one of the favourites to win the trophy. he said he was heartbroken to have to pull out. but today, we have two greats of the game who we were not sure we would ever see playing here ...
BBC News: BBC News at One    6/28/2022 12:29pm   
... westminster by 7%. what is going on? some suspect that the census was held in the middle of the pandemic on a sunday in quite a lot of the wealthier residents of those two very rich borough's in the centre of london were at their second or third homes, which has significant ...
BBC News: BBC News at One    6/28/2022 12:18pm   
... from the us-mexican border. and still to come, we see what the latest census results tell us about life in england and wales in 2021. coming up on the bbc news channel, one of the favourites for the men's singles title has withdrawn from wimbledon after testing positive for covid-19. ...
MSNBC: Morning Joe    6/28/2022 11:35am   
... coming. there was a thinking at one point that this is just covid and covid had exacerbated the economic situation in those countries. that doesn't seem to be the case because people are still coming in huge numbers and we're ending up with this awful tragedy of what's happened in this truck of ...
CNN: New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar    6/28/2022 11:21am   
... if you're sending pills by the mail. during the pandemic in april 2021, this became something that could be sent by mail. not necessarily requiring an in-person visit. ahead of time, to get these types of medications. we'll see if that sort of policy ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 11:16am   
... and now it is time to catch up with the sports news. we start at wimbledon with a blow for last years men's singles finalist matteo berrettini who has been forced to withdraw from the tournament after testing positive for covid. berrettini would have been one of the favourites this year after ...
FOX News: FOX and Friends    6/28/2022 11:10am   
... issue because you your overdoses and covid coming across the border. people have got to stand up and demand accountability from this president and the secretary who needs to be impeached day one if we take back congress. he has failed the american people. he is a secretary of homeland ...
CNN: New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar    6/28/2022 10:47am   
... what they want and need. we as women are socialized to be caretakers and nurturers. and the pandemic has brought the great resignation, right? burned out. ...
CNN: New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar    6/28/2022 10:46am   
... the president of the united states said a couple weeks ago, americans are feeling really, really low. it's inflation, it's gas. take all of that. i had covid not once but twice. the first time it almost killed me. i got it in february 2020, i ...
CNN: New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar    6/28/2022 10:46am   
... too, not just brianna and women. this pandemic, the culture, the politics, the angerer the division, the violence has taken a toll on all of us, to be honest. we all feel it. something is amiss. ...
CNN: New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar    6/28/2022 10:45am   
... of strapped emotionally, spiritually, in the wake of the pandemic. i think, you know, just take it from there. talk about what you're trying to achieve here for other people that you're able to achieve for yourself. well, two things. i think we can all aglee, by the way, men, this book is for you, ...
CNN: New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar    6/28/2022 10:42am   
... overburdened in the wake of the pandemic. okay. but back to the president being irked by this. what do you think, errol? well, look, he has every right to be. this is someone who is now being challenged in a big kind of a way. look, he's done everything that he's said he's going to do. ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 10:35am   
... themselves and their families. right now, we see 345 million people and we know that they don't have enough to eat. that is four times as many people that live in germany. the climate crisis, the pandemic and the ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 10:07am   
... trump. during the pandemic biden introduced legislation which prevented people from seeking asylum in the united states, we they could be removed and returned but there was no penalty for that, and as a result, they could return and attempt to enter again. and that is ...
FOX News: FOX and Friends    6/28/2022 10:02am   
... suffolk, long island. i'm privileged enough to be here. got a quick tour this morning about 3:00 for the first time. they have been working on this for years. obviously overcame the pandemic and the delays. with us today, joining us here as well as we'll be located in ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 8:51am   
... was diagnosed with bowel cancer when she was just 42. we filmed with her last month. do you know, i never nearly came in, i never nearly rang the gp because i was worried, because of covid, i thought ...
BBC News: BBC News    6/28/2022 8:49am   
... this world first mixed reality technology is the future of medical training. hi, guys, i've been a doctorfor two years, and in future i want to be a surgeon. throughout medical school we had situations where patients would come in as actors, and obviously with the pandemic hitting, a lot of that ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    6/28/2022 7:47am   
... any elected politician in the country, often when you rank it. he posted a covid-19 panel focusing on vaccine skepticism, he was hugely on the hydroxychloroquine. really dangerous. stuff this is not the senator ...
BBC News: Breakfast    6/28/2022 7:41am   
... loved ones, even if they did not have covid. have covid-- have covid. ., ,, , ., . ., have covid. thank you so much. that sounds like - have covid. thank you so much. that sounds like an _ have covid. thank you so much. that sounds like an interesting _ have covid. thank you so much. that sounds ...
BBC News: Breakfast    6/28/2022 7:41am   
... want that to be a law. the desecration of a body and the preventing of a burial. that is so important. if anything taught us anything, covid did. overall the families who could not see their ...
BBC News: Breakfast    6/28/2022 7:15am   
... because i was worried, because of covid, i thought i would be a burden to the nhs. bowel cancer is the second biggest cancer killer in the uk. alternating between diarrhoea and constipation, having lots of mucus. bleeding. ...
BBC News: Breakfast    6/28/2022 6:59am   
... demand _ demand for- demand for supplying blood to practices. i tractices. , , ., practices. i suppose there are so many dogs _ practices. i suppose there are so many dogs out - practices. i suppose there are so many dogs out there, _ practices. i suppose there are so many dogs out there, with - ...
BBC News: Breakfast    6/28/2022 6:58am   
... surgeon - surgeon and nurse to take the blood, which _ which has _ which has provided challenges. but do-s which has provided challenges. but dogs who- which has provided challenges. but dogs who are happy to be away from their own _ their own a - their own a short time, it is fine. we have - we ...
BBC News: Breakfast    6/28/2022 6:58am   
... the pandemic. it the pandemic-- the pandemic. it has been quite a difficult time - the pandemic. it has been quite a difficult time because _ the pandemic. it has been quite a difficult time because during - the pandemic. it has been quite a difficult time because during the l difficult time ...
BBC News: Breakfast    6/28/2022 6:46am   
... said. 'during the pandemic i introduced tech-free sundays for my son, which was good. simply a day of the week during which all electricals are banned for a set duration of time. ...
BBC News: Breakfast    6/28/2022 6:37am   
... they laid out centre court here 100 years ago for days like this. three matches with three players with 24 grand slam titles between them. 20 of them to him. covid vaccine not mandatory for wimbledon participation. novak djokovic's welcome was warm. ...
MSNBC: The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle    6/28/2022 6:28am   
... arizona may intensify, if providers choose to leave the state in a position of the laws limitation on access to care. how much does this worry you? i mean, especially after the strain on frontline workers from the last three years of the covid pandemic. ...
FOX News: Hannity    6/28/2022 6:18am   
... the person that i am today and that's how i make my decisions is from my value system and i'm hopeful will not just know me for covid now they'llll recognize that this that covid i wasn't my first rodeo. i wentr through a lot of other challenges in my life, but ...
BBC News: Breakfast    6/28/2022 5:38am   
... do you know, i never nearly came in, i never nearly rang the gp because i was worried, because of covid, i thought i would be a burden to the nhs. bowel cancer is the second biggest cancer killer in the uk. alternating between diarrhoea and constipation, having lots of mucus. bleeding. and if it ...
BBC News: Breakfast    6/28/2022 5:20am   
... the pandemic transformed our use of delivery services, and demand remains high. the union representing 115000 postal workers say they worked hard on the front line throughout the lockdowns, while many of us were still social distancing. they're now voting on whether to strike because they say they ...
FOX News: Tucker Carlson Tonight    6/28/2022 5:13am   
... that's disgusting. shut up, journalist hernandez ran intoen people like this over the weekend. here's how it went. but my wife will of i guess. the pandemic's over . _ ...
FOX News: Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream    6/28/2022 4:53am   
... taking care of the baby my understanding of the situation is there was an entire list of vaccinations the doctor wanted the baby to have it wasn't just covid, but covid was on the lis in order to give the baby the best chance for success and survival, but the parents felt ...
FOX News: Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream    6/28/2022 4:52am   
... normally doctors and the business are trying to protect children, but it's with the mother is saying is true it looks like he might have been playing some kind of covid politics with this rate will give you the transplant as long as you get the covid vaccine. we don't have a statement from ...
FOX News: Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream    6/28/2022 4:52am   
... . high commission and impaired good evening. we were told there has been deal worked out that the baby will not have to get the covid vaccine, which the parents were resisting. they said they resisted some vaccinations, but now they're going to privately work this ou at the hospital. ...
BBC News: World Business Report    6/28/2022 4:49am   
... commerce is unmissable, after two punishing years of covid-19 visitors are a boon for the economy. but there is a flipside. the hills had begun to feel the strain of over tourism notjust about ...
BBC News: World Business Report    6/28/2022 4:49am   
... pandemic. hotels say the numbers this summer have been unprecedented.- unprecedented. during the earlier time _ unprecedented. during the earlier time there - unprecedented. during the earlier time there was - unprecedented. during the earlier time there was a i unprecedented. during the - earlier ...
BBC News: World Business Report    6/28/2022 4:48am   
... the huge foreign debt that sri lanka has at the moment. {lilia lanka has at the moment. 0k, neck, lanka has at the moment. 0k, neck. thank - lanka has at the moment. 0k, neck, thank you. _ in india, domestic tourism is back with a bang, with foot falls crossing pre-pandemic levels. while that's ...
BBC News: World Business Report    6/28/2022 4:44am   
... still to come: india's tourism sector is thriving as demand beats pre-pandemic levels. however the heavy footfall is taking its toll on the country's beauty spots. ...
BBC News: World Business Report    6/28/2022 4:36am   
... it was fined around £1.7 million and ordered to pay $15 millionto the swiss government. nike has forecast lower revenues for the first quarter, blaming pandemic-related disruptions in china, which is its most profitable market. the company's shares fell 3% after the downbeat update. ...
BBC News: World Business Report    6/28/2022 4:31am   
... current pay conditions, as the cost of living crisis continues to bite. back with a bang - india's tourism sector is thriving as demand beats pre-pandemic levels. however, the heavy footfall is taking its toll on the country's beauty spots. ...
BBC News: BBC World News    6/28/2022 4:21am   
... countries where coronavirus is running rampant, which by all means is most countries. there is debate about extending that, that was a hot topic in the month of may and april, so we have sort of shifted unfortunately into a mass ...
BBC News: BBC World News    6/28/2022 4:21am   
... would contend things haven't changed very much, attention has been diverted to other things, there is a lot of debate in the united states about the coronavirus policy which allows the us government to expel migrants seeking a silent if they come from ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    6/28/2022 3:54am   
... but hey, i will be the first person to go from the west to the east. people come from east to west but i am the first person doing it, and they actually liked it, which is great. and a final thought, for more than two years, thanks to covid, it was hard ...
MSNBC: The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle    6/28/2022 3:28am   
... providers choose to leave the state in a position of the laws limitation on access to care. how much does this worry you? i mean, especially after the strain on frontline workers from the last three years of the covid pandemic. i think that there's a ...
FOX News: Gutfeld    6/28/2022 3:05am   
... rules, just move to another. people have been leaving one place to another during covid. remember new york asking for the -- or something. the result, more people ended up moving to florida because crime. maybe blue states could create ...
BBC News: The Travel Show    6/28/2022 2:42am   
... doing our day trips, just anywhere within ireland or locally. so, in some ways, covid and what has happened over the past two years has brought back the spirit of the gobbins? it's come full circle. yeah! yeah. so, my next stop is an hour up ...
BBC News: The Travel Show    6/28/2022 2:42am   
... this is the original day trip, isn't it, from belfast? it was the original day trip from belfast. long dresses and heels. long dresses and heels, wide-brimmed hats - the lot. but they would've come along here for the day - the same as we have been doing all during covid, ...
BBC News: The Travel Show    6/28/2022 2:41am   
... walk along the cliff path. before covid, half the visitors came from abroad. but during covid, obviously, nobody could travel, so they all wanted to come and do their staycation with us. how have you found it? ...
BBC News: The Travel Show    6/28/2022 2:35am   
... it was a good idea. surely, businesses around here are hurting after covid, having been shut for so long. you don't really need another tax or to charge tourists, do you?. but venice isn't the only ...
BBC News: The Travel Show    6/28/2022 2:32am   
... it's pretty packed. crowds like this are still the norm in venice and on the busiest days, visitors can outnumber the locals by 2:1. the city's braced this summerfor a return to the over-tourism that plagued europe's hotspots before the pandemic. ...
BBC News: Talking Movies    6/28/2022 1:43am   
... in a story that had goodness to it, that had a sense of community to it, because we were all in the lockdown during covid and this is the first movie i did after that. and i wanted and needed to feel better. ...
BBC News: Talking Movies    6/28/2022 1:42am   
... industry's portrayal of sex, as opposed to the real thing, continues to be a talking point in hollywood. in america, as the pandemic moves more and more into the background of people's ...
FOX News: Hannity    6/28/2022 1:18am   
... i'm hopeful that people will not just know me for covid now they will recognize that covid was my first rodeo i went to a lot of other challenges in my life i'm part of the fact that it may be strong and be a good decision-maker a minute maybe want to serve people. ...
BBC News: Talking Business    6/28/2022 0:53am   
... airline industry could be in this long-term stop start pattern with the pandemic? trio. pattern with the pandemic? no, i'm not pattern with the pandemic? no, i'm rrot as _ pattern with the pandemic? iirr, i'm not as concerned as they would have been. i think we have seen in many countries now that ...
BBC News: Talking Business    6/28/2022 0:50am   
... that they were furloughed or laid off during the pandemic and theyjust don't want and they just don't want to come back to their own -- altar jobs because they have moved on to other careers? i to other careers?- to other careers? i think that is fair. i think _ to other careers? i think that is ...
BBC News: Talking Business    6/28/2022 0:48am   
... airline orairportare suffering from a shortage of workers. aviation is still struggling to recover from the pandemic was caused around $200 billion of losses. that has wider effects, when people and goods can't move around as freely as they want to, economic growth is stifled. ...
MSNBC: All In With Chris Hayes    6/28/2022 0:47am   
... follow the backseat stuff, but some of the most aggressively irresponsible and flatly dangerous stuff we've seen from any elected politician in the country, often when you rank it. he posted a covid-19 panel ...