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this rather gloomy picture of the u. s. economy has up proven to be wrong. rob, it's not that inflation doesn't exist any more from one day or to another. i mean, you mentioned the aid and a half percent increase in comparison to a july of 2021. so that is still a quite an increase. we had certain early as areas like gasoline for example, or airline tickets that came down in the past month. but we had them other areas, housing for example, or especially for prices certain that saw the biggest increase since the late and 70 years. so not everything is a grid here over night, even if clearly it was some well coming news that we might have seen the tip or the top of the inflation iceberg under united states. but we did have also those unemployment figures last week, which were, you know, twice as good as where was being expected. so looking at are more likely that actually they might be able to get inflation, the u. s. under control, without it plunging into a recession. well, i mean, in general, i would say it's too early to say that the federal reserve has mi
this rather gloomy picture of the u. s. economy has up proven to be wrong. rob, it's not that inflation doesn't exist any more from one day or to another. i mean, you mentioned the aid and a half percent increase in comparison to a july of 2021. so that is still a quite an increase. we had certain early as areas like gasoline for example, or airline tickets that came down in the past month. but we had them other areas, housing for example, or especially for prices certain that saw the biggest...
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instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy, as their talk concerns. then there's bindings approval rating, which is seemingly and freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00 since the beginning of the year. the biden administration's next security assistance package for ukraine is expected to be $1000000000.00. one of the largest so far and include munitions for long range weapons and armored medical transport vehicles. the package is expected to be announced as early as monday and would add to about $8800000.00 in aid. the united states has given ukraine since february 24th. meanwhile, the congressional budget office reports that u. s. public debt is nearly $24.00 trillion dollars, which is over 100 percent of the country g, p. yet, even with inflation at 40 year high, isn't the economy declining the vine and ministration refuses to listen. is in questions about how long the yo
instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy, as their talk concerns. then there's bindings approval rating, which is seemingly and freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00 since the beginning of the year. the biden administration's next security assistance package for ukraine is expected to be $1000000000.00....
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is in questions about how long the u. s. can continue at this pace, and of course, how long the american taxpayers and voters will allow it. i think the american military, the strategic consultants are the security expert spain ever trying again to, to run have a big military victory. and i believe they sink in your credit and they could get that victory. their own reports and media. ha ha. contin continues repeating that new missile systems from america will, will disrupt russian logistics. russian supplies. america is definitely in a recession. many, many of my colleagues, senior critical scientists, final their most senior, brian's for jeffrey sachs, are warning that america could be moving towards a new civil war or linda country because the divisions between americans are so deep on, on almost all issues. let us hope that the american democratic system with checks and balances will, will allow for change. if not, we will see are a very, very difficult time for humanity. ah, the u. s. secretary of state has arrived in jo
is in questions about how long the u. s. can continue at this pace, and of course, how long the american taxpayers and voters will allow it. i think the american military, the strategic consultants are the security expert spain ever trying again to, to run have a big military victory. and i believe they sink in your credit and they could get that victory. their own reports and media. ha ha. contin continues repeating that new missile systems from america will, will disrupt russian logistics....
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is in questions about how long the u. s. can continue at this pace, and of course, how long the american taxpayers and voters will allow it. i think the american military, the strategic consultants, security experts, they, they offer ever trying again to, to runs have a big military victory. and, and i believe they think that in your credit and they could get that they create their own reports, and media are consumed. continuous repeating that the new missile systems from america will, will disrupt russian logistics. russian supplies. america is definitely in a recession. many, many of my colleagues, senior critical scientists, one of their most senior brands for jeffrey sachs, are warning that america could be moving towards a new civil war in the country. because the divisions between americans are so deep on almost all issues. let us hope that the american democratic system was its checks and balances will, will allow for change. if not, we will see are a very, very difficult time for humanity. ah, the u. s. secretary of
is in questions about how long the u. s. can continue at this pace, and of course, how long the american taxpayers and voters will allow it. i think the american military, the strategic consultants, security experts, they, they offer ever trying again to, to runs have a big military victory. and, and i believe they think that in your credit and they could get that they create their own reports, and media are consumed. continuous repeating that the new missile systems from america will, will...
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so that figure is still a 40 year record for the u. s. economy, where living costs are rising all across the board. oh we did speak to the editor for the rec, reactionary times, julio rivera. he says the by them ministration is struggling with rising prices at levels not seen for at least for decades. this is a desperate democratic party that has an important election coming up in a couple of months and they're trying to spin this in any way they can to try to make the economic number seem positive. but the truth of the matter is, the all items less food and energy has risen 5.9 percent in the last year. the food index has risen 10.9 percent. that's the largest 12 month increase in 1979. the energy index is, is increased 32.9 percent. and obviously the 9 point one percent inflation in june . i was actually the highest since 1981. it went down slightly year over year to the a point 5 in july and they're claiming this as a victory. but the fact of the matter is americans are suffering. the price of everything is going up. the democratic par
so that figure is still a 40 year record for the u. s. economy, where living costs are rising all across the board. oh we did speak to the editor for the rec, reactionary times, julio rivera. he says the by them ministration is struggling with rising prices at levels not seen for at least for decades. this is a desperate democratic party that has an important election coming up in a couple of months and they're trying to spin this in any way they can to try to make the economic number seem...
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instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy, as their talk concerns. then there's biden's approval rating, which is seemingly in freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00 since the beginning of the year. the biden administration's next security assistance package for ukraine is expected to be $1000000000.00. one of the largest so far and include munitions for long range weapons and armored medical transport vehicles. the package is expected to be announced as early as monday and would add to about $8800000.00 in aid. the united states has given ukraine since february 24th. meanwhile, the congressional budget office reports that u. s. public debt is nearly $24.00 trillion dollars, which is over 100 percent of the country's g d p. yet, even with inflation at 40 year high, isn't the economy declining the vine and ministration refuses to listen. raising questions about how long the
instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy, as their talk concerns. then there's biden's approval rating, which is seemingly in freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00 since the beginning of the year. the biden administration's next security assistance package for ukraine is expected to be $1000000000.00. one...
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still ahead on al jazeera, better than expected economic figures, this the u. s. economy, and it was considered latin america save his country until just a few months back. a chillies now seeing an alarming rise in crime. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package to day. hello. we now have side to some drive by the pushing back into the korean peninsula. i'm pleased to say at least for the time being, see this long line of cloud that was responsible for the actor. unprecedented flooding rains that we have seen here. some of the wettest weather in over 100 years, some past seen around half a meter of rainfall. little wonder that we have seen those extensive floods in and around the sol area. but the wet weather is to set is now slipping further southwards. some parts of south caressing the heavier burst of rain and that she gradually clear through was we go on 3 friday. bright lucky warms up sol around 31 celsius in the sunshine still warm in to where japan 35 celsius their photo go. at wet weather will ma
still ahead on al jazeera, better than expected economic figures, this the u. s. economy, and it was considered latin america save his country until just a few months back. a chillies now seeing an alarming rise in crime. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package to day. hello. we now have side to some drive by the pushing back into the korean peninsula. i'm pleased to say at least for the time being, see this long line of cloud that...
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instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy as their talk concerns. then there's biden's approval rating, which is seemingly in freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00 since the beginning of the year. the biden administration's next security assistance package for ukraine is expected to be $1000000000.00. one of the largest so far and include munitions for long range weapons and armored medical transport vehicles. the package is expected to be announced as early as monday and would add to about $8800000.00 in aid. the united states has given ukraine since february 24th. meanwhile, the congressional budget office reports that u. s. public debt is nearly $24.00 trillion dollars, which is over 100 percent of the country's g p. yet, even with inflation at 40 year high, isn't the economy declining the vine and ministration refuses to listen? isn't questions about how long you ask
instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy as their talk concerns. then there's biden's approval rating, which is seemingly in freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00 since the beginning of the year. the biden administration's next security assistance package for ukraine is expected to be $1000000000.00. one...
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is in questions about how long the u. s. can continue at this pace, and of course, how long the american taxpayers and voters will allow it. i think the american military, the strategic consultants, security experts they ever trying again to, to run have a big military victory. and i believe they think that in your credit and they could get that victory, their own reports and media ha, continue, continue repeating that new missile systems from america will, will disrupt russian logistics. russian supplies. america is definitely in a recession. many, many of my colleagues, senior critical scientists, final their most senior brands for jeffrey sachs are warning that america could be moving towards a new civil war or linda country. because the divisions between americans are so deep on, on almost all issues. let us hope that the american democratic system with checks and balances will, will allow for change. if not, we will see are a very, very difficult time for humanity. ah, the u. s. secretary of state has arrived in johanne
is in questions about how long the u. s. can continue at this pace, and of course, how long the american taxpayers and voters will allow it. i think the american military, the strategic consultants, security experts they ever trying again to, to run have a big military victory. and i believe they think that in your credit and they could get that victory, their own reports and media ha, continue, continue repeating that new missile systems from america will, will disrupt russian logistics....
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instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy, as their talk concerns. then there's biden's approval rating, which is seemingly in freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00 since the beginning of the year. the biden administration's next security assistance package for ukraine is expected to be $1000000000.00. one of the largest so far and include munitions for long range weapons and armored medical transport vehicles. the package is expected to be announced as early as monday and would add to about $8800000.00 in aid. the united states has given ukraine since february 24th. meanwhile, the congressional budget office reports that u. s. public debt is nearly $24.00 trillion dollars, which is over 100 percent of the country's g d p. yet, even with inflation at 40 year high, isn't the economy declining, divine and ministration refuses to listen is in questions about how long the you
instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy, as their talk concerns. then there's biden's approval rating, which is seemingly in freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00 since the beginning of the year. the biden administration's next security assistance package for ukraine is expected to be $1000000000.00. one...
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instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy, as their talk concerns. then there's biden's approval rating, which is seemingly in freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00 since the beginning of the year. to bite in administration's next security assistance package for ukraine is expected to be $1000000000.01 of the largest. so far and include munitions for long range weapons and armored medical transport vehicles. the package is expected to be announced as early as monday and would add to about $8800000.00 in aid. the united states has given ukraine since february 24th. meanwhile, the congressional budget office reports that u. s. public debt is nearly $24.00 trillion dollars, which is over 100 percent of the country's g p. yet, even with inflation at 40 year highs and the economy, declining the vine and ministration refuses to listen, is in questions about how long you ask and
instead, the majority listed inflation, government leadership, and the u. s. economy, as their talk concerns. then there's biden's approval rating, which is seemingly in freefall and is now down to an all time low of just 30 percent. yet the president is still approving more money and weapons for ukraine, bringing the grand total to nearly $9000000000.00 since the beginning of the year. to bite in administration's next security assistance package for ukraine is expected to be $1000000000.01 of...
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yes, walmart, a big player in the stock exchange in the u. s. economy. why is it changing this policy now? yeah, and it clearly is a big company, as you mentioned, to employing around one and a half 1000000 people in the us alone. and with that being the biggest private employer in the country. i mean, they're not covering all abortions, but still that is a big step for a company that size wal mart itself actually did not officially comment why they're changing their, their plans. what you have to see is if you look at as recent service here in the united states, the vast majority of people actually oppose this ban, or a tied to a ruling on abortion sold. therefore, wal mart, it's probably going in the direction what most of its customers, some actually would agree with the use a patchwork of abortion laws is now emerging across the u. s. in response to the supreme court ruling. how difficult does that make things for companies like wal mart, where employers, employees are based all across the us? sure, it is very difficult for corporations of all sorts.
yes, walmart, a big player in the stock exchange in the u. s. economy. why is it changing this policy now? yeah, and it clearly is a big company, as you mentioned, to employing around one and a half 1000000 people in the us alone. and with that being the biggest private employer in the country. i mean, they're not covering all abortions, but still that is a big step for a company that size wal mart itself actually did not officially comment why they're changing their, their plans. what you have...
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s. economy, why is it changing his policy now? yeah, and it clearly, it is a big company, as you mentioned, to employing around one and a half 1000000 people in the u. s. alone. and was that being the biggest private employer in the country? i mean, they're not covering all abortions, but still that is a big step for a company that size walmart itself actually did not officially comment why they're a changing their of their plans on what you have to see is if you look at as recent a service here in the united states, a vast majority of people actually oppose us a ban or at side or ruling on abortion assault. therefore, a wal mart is so probably a going in the direction what most of our customers, some actually would agree with the young, a patch, workable boy in laws is now merging across the u. s. in response to this supreme court ruling, how difficult does that make things for companies like wal mart, where employers, employees are based all across the u. s. a sure it is very difficult for corporations of old sorts. an abortion
s. economy, why is it changing his policy now? yeah, and it clearly, it is a big company, as you mentioned, to employing around one and a half 1000000 people in the u. s. alone. and was that being the biggest private employer in the country? i mean, they're not covering all abortions, but still that is a big step for a company that size walmart itself actually did not officially comment why they're a changing their of their plans on what you have to see is if you look at as recent a service...
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yes, walmart, a big player in the stock exchange in the u. s. economy. why is it changing this policy now? yeah, and it clearly is a big company, as you mentioned, to employing around one and a half 1000000 people in the us alone. and with that being the biggest private employer in the country. i mean, they're not covering all abortions, but still that is a big step for a company. and that size, walmart itself actually did not officially comment why they're changing their, their plans. what you have to see is if you look at as recent a service here in the united states, a vast majority of people actually oppose us been, are tied to ruling on abortion sold. therefore, wal mart is probably going in that direction what most of its customers, some actually would agree with the humans. a patchwork of abortion laws is now emerging across the u. s. in response to this supreme court ruling, how difficult does that make things for companies like wal mart, where employers, employees are based all across the us? sure, it is very difficult for corporations of all so
yes, walmart, a big player in the stock exchange in the u. s. economy. why is it changing this policy now? yeah, and it clearly is a big company, as you mentioned, to employing around one and a half 1000000 people in the us alone. and with that being the biggest private employer in the country. i mean, they're not covering all abortions, but still that is a big step for a company. and that size, walmart itself actually did not officially comment why they're changing their, their plans. what you...
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the figures suggests that we can demand for factory products is taking place as the u. s. economy struggles from the lantern. well let's get more on this for my a correspondent at the new york stock exchange tele, austro teddy. always good to have you on. just explain to his voicemail is behind this slow growth. while rob, this is a worldwide phenomenon, it's not only the united states, it's around the world we're seeing manufacturing slowing or even contracting in europe in china, and other parts of asia. this is a story of inflation and the supply chain crises now here in the united states, this is, this is a consumer economy. now, inflation, these high prices have really helped shift consumer spending towards the essentials, such as you food, such as fuel, which i've seen incredible price increases and away from the big ticket items. now retail stores and other companies have really been shouting for the hills about this, and factories are taking note of it as well. manufacturing may have slowed, but new factory orders have actually contract it here in the united states
the figures suggests that we can demand for factory products is taking place as the u. s. economy struggles from the lantern. well let's get more on this for my a correspondent at the new york stock exchange tele, austro teddy. always good to have you on. just explain to his voicemail is behind this slow growth. while rob, this is a worldwide phenomenon, it's not only the united states, it's around the world we're seeing manufacturing slowing or even contracting in europe in china, and other...
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s. is selling to the world. exports from the states have hit a record high and made strong demand for its oil and gas, but how much can we read into it's about the status of the u. s. economy. german energy firm winters has resisted pressure to pull out of russia. war how long can it keep working with the russian state and driverless cars are taking the china streets? does the home grown technology mean? there's now no room for testing. this is due to be a business on what, what's in berlin, welcome to the program. you figures show us exports hit a record high in june goods and services totaled over $260000000000.00. that's up $4300000000.00 on mays figure, which was also a record sales of oil, natural gas, gold and aircraft contributed to the rise. the u. s. also narrowed its overall trade gap for the 3rd consecutive month. however, a surgeon import. so it's trade deficit with china rise to a new record. let's get more in this from our correspondent at the new york stock exchange. teddy
s. is selling to the world. exports from the states have hit a record high and made strong demand for its oil and gas, but how much can we read into it's about the status of the u. s. economy. german energy firm winters has resisted pressure to pull out of russia. war how long can it keep working with the russian state and driverless cars are taking the china streets? does the home grown technology mean? there's now no room for testing. this is due to be a business on what, what's in berlin,...
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what if anything that they really tell us, however, about the state of u. s. economy. even in those numbers, tell us that the americans keep per shopping despite the inflation running red hot in the past couple of months by the americans also become more selective what they buy and also a where they shop. so a wal mart, for instance, as a discount or so more and more people from the middle and upper income levels of starting as to stop and so shop at wal mart what they have not done it before of also waltz. walmart was saying that more people, he was a credit instead of debit cards. so obviously, debt might become a profit for a problem. so not everything is rosy, but at least those numbers came in better than expected. and as you mentioned, help to lift walt food overall. i ins court in new york. thank you very much. will tuesday marks the 45th anniversary of the death of rock'n'roll legend, elvis presley. he was only 42 and he died. but his music and his legacy remained immensely popular and lucrative, especially this year. a new movie about elvis presley has racked
what if anything that they really tell us, however, about the state of u. s. economy. even in those numbers, tell us that the americans keep per shopping despite the inflation running red hot in the past couple of months by the americans also become more selective what they buy and also a where they shop. so a wal mart, for instance, as a discount or so more and more people from the middle and upper income levels of starting as to stop and so shop at wal mart what they have not done it before...
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s. economy. to have an energy firm went as hard. yeah. has resisted fresh air to pull out of russia of the war. how long can it keep working with the russian state? driverless cars taking to china street does the home grown technology is now no room for tesla? this is d to be a business, i'm of what's in berlin. welcome to the program. you figure show us exports, hit a record high in june, goods and services titled i have a $260000000000.00. that's up for point $3000000000.00 on mays figure, which was itself or say, a record sales of oil, natural gas, gold, and aircraft contributed to the rise. the u. s. also narrowed its overall trade gap for the 3rd consecutive month. however, a search and imports saw its trade deficit with china rise to a new record. let's gamble in this from a correspondent at the new york stock exchange teddy australia. teddy just explained to his what's behind this record level of expos from the united states. yes, rob, well the ex works are certainly contributing to this extraordinary shrinkage in the trade deficit
s. economy. to have an energy firm went as hard. yeah. has resisted fresh air to pull out of russia of the war. how long can it keep working with the russian state? driverless cars taking to china street does the home grown technology is now no room for tesla? this is d to be a business, i'm of what's in berlin. welcome to the program. you figure show us exports, hit a record high in june, goods and services titled i have a $260000000000.00. that's up for point $3000000000.00 on mays figure,...
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what if anything that they really tell us, however, about the state of u. s. economy. even in those numbers, tell us that the americans keep per shopping despite the inflation running red hot in the past couple of months by the americans also become more selective what they buy and also a where they shop. so a wal mart, for instance, as a discount or so more and more people from the middle and upper income levels of starting as to stop it. so shop at wal mart, what they have not done it before of also waltz. wal mart was saying that more people, he was a credit instead of debit cards. so obviously, debt might become a profit for a problem. so not everything is rosy, but at least those numbers came in better than expected. and as you mentioned, help to lift walt food overall i ins court in new york. thank you very much. or tuesday, march the 45th anniversary of the death of rock'n'roll legend, elvis presley. he was only 42 and he died. but his music and his legacy remain immensely popular and lucrative, especially this year. a new movie about elvis presley has racked up
what if anything that they really tell us, however, about the state of u. s. economy. even in those numbers, tell us that the americans keep per shopping despite the inflation running red hot in the past couple of months by the americans also become more selective what they buy and also a where they shop. so a wal mart, for instance, as a discount or so more and more people from the middle and upper income levels of starting as to stop it. so shop at wal mart, what they have not done it before...
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s. a losing, they have a mentor and we'll discuss why manufacturing growth is at its lowest for 2 years. is the state of a business owner of what's in berlin. welcome to the program. first, shipment of ukrainian grain, since russia's invasion has left the port of odessa, it set sail under an internationally broke a deal designed to release millions of tons of ukrainian crops to relieve world markets. the congo ship rezone is carrying more than just grain. it's carrying the hopes of ukrainians and people around the world. it's the 1st ship loaded with grain to leave odessa. since russia invaded ukraine, some residents of the port city see it as a sign not only of hope, but of progress. alyssa, on monday i heard the ship's whistle for the 1st time. i was delighted. look and you finally, life is beginning to move forward and there are some changes in a positive direction. this makes me very happy that, that would, you know, in general, the port should live its own life. because odessa is a
s. a losing, they have a mentor and we'll discuss why manufacturing growth is at its lowest for 2 years. is the state of a business owner of what's in berlin. welcome to the program. first, shipment of ukrainian grain, since russia's invasion has left the port of odessa, it set sail under an internationally broke a deal designed to release millions of tons of ukrainian crops to relieve world markets. the congo ship rezone is carrying more than just grain. it's carrying the hopes of ukrainians...
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what if anything that they really tell us, however, about the state of u. s. economy given it, those numbers tell us that americans keep for shopping despite the inflation running red hot in the past couple of months by the americans also become more selective what they buy and also a where they shop. so a wal mart, for instance, as a discount or so more and more people from the mit and upper income levels of starting as to stop or to shop at wal mart, what they have not done. it before. of also waltz of wal mart was saying that more people, he was a credit instead of debit cards. so obviously that might become a proper problem. so not everything is rosy, but at least those numbers came in better than expected. and as you mentioned, helped to lift waltz food overall, marines quarter in new york. thank you very much. or tuesday marked the 45th anniversary of the death of rock'n'roll legend, elvis presley. he was only 42 and he died. but his music and his legacy remain immensely popular and lucrative, especially this year. a new movie about elvis presley has rac
what if anything that they really tell us, however, about the state of u. s. economy given it, those numbers tell us that americans keep for shopping despite the inflation running red hot in the past couple of months by the americans also become more selective what they buy and also a where they shop. so a wal mart, for instance, as a discount or so more and more people from the mit and upper income levels of starting as to stop or to shop at wal mart, what they have not done. it before. of...
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yes, wal mart, a big player in the stock exchange in the u. s. economy, why is it changing this policy now? yeah, and it clearly is the big company, as you mentioned, to employing around one and a half 1000000 people in the us alone. and with that being the biggest private employer in the country. i mean, they're not covering all abortions, but still that is a big step for a company. and that size, walmart itself actually did not officially comment why they're changing their, their plans. what you have to see is if you look at as recent a service here in the united states, a vast majority of people actually oppose us a band or a tide ruling on abortion sold. therefore, wal mart is probably going in that direction. what most of its customers, some actually would agree with the use a patchwork of abortion laws is now emerging across the u. s. in response to the supreme court ruling. how difficult does that make things for companies like wal mart, where employers, employees are based all across the us? sure, it's very difficult for corporations of a
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but how much can we read into it's about the states and the u. s. economy. german energy firm winters, has resisted pressure to pull out of russia over the war. how long can it keep working with the russian state and driverless cars are taking the china streets? does the home growing technology? there's now no room for tesla. this is due to be a business on what, what's in berlin, welcome to the program. you figures show us exports hit a record high in june, goods and services total over $260000000000.00. that's up $4300000000.00 on mays figure, which was also a record sales of oil, natural gas, gold and aircraft contributed to the rise. the u. s. also narrowed its overall trade gap for the 3rd consecutive month. however, a surgeon import. so it's trade deficit with china rise to a new record. let's get more in this from our correspondent at the new york stock exchange. teddy australia teddy just explained to his what's behind this record level of ex boss from the united states. yes, rob, all the exports. i certainly contributing to this extraordina
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s. economy struggles from atlanta? well let's get more on this trauma correspondent at the new york stock exchange. teddy austro teddy always good to have you on. just explain to his voicemail. he is behind this slow growth. while rob, this is a worldwide phenomenon, it's not only the united states, it's around the world we're seeing manufacturing slowing or even contracting in europe in china, and other parts of asia. this is a story of inflation and the supply chain crises now. here in the united states, this is, this is a consumer economy. now, inflation, these high prices have really helped shift consumer spending towards the essential, such as you food, such as fuel, which have seen incredible price increases and away from the big ticket items. now retail stores and other companies have really been shouting for the hills about this, and factories are taking note of it as well. manufacturing may have slowed but new factory orders have actually contract it here in the united states, which are raising the eyebrows of
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s. economy? german energy firm winters has resisted pressure to pull out of russia. the war. how long can it keep working with the russian state and driving less cars are taking the china streets? does the home grown technology mean? there's now no room for tesla. this is d to be a business. i'm of what's in berlin. welcome to the program. you figures show us exports, hit a record high in june goods and services totaled over $260000000000.00. that's up 4300000000 on mays figure, which was itself or so. record sales of oil, natural gas, gold, and aircraft contributed to the rise. the u. s. also narrowed its overall trade gap for the 3rd consecutive month. however, a surgeon import sorts trade deficit with china. rise to a new record. let's get more in this from our correspondent at the new york stock exchange teddy australia teddy just explained to his walks behind this record level of exports from the united states. yes, rubble the exports. i certainly contributing to this extraordinary shrinkage in the trade deficit here in the united states. what seems to be driving it, our
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s. economy struggles from the lantern. i left him on this alma correspondent, the new york stock exchange teddy australia. teddy, always good to have you on. just a boy sally is behind this slow growth. while rob, this is a worldwide phenomenon, it's not only the united states, it's around the world we're seeing manufacturing slowing or even contracting in europe in china, and other parts of asia. this is a story of inflation and the supply chain crises now. here in the united states, this is, this is a consumer economy. now, inflation, these high prices have really helped ship consumer spending towards the central, such as you food, such as fuel, which i've seen incredible price increases away from the big ticket items. now retail stores and other companies have really been shouting for the hills about this, and factories are taking note of it as well. manufacturing may have slowed but new factory orders have actually contract it here in the united states, which are raising the eyebrows of economists who believe that a re
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what if anything that they really tell us, however, about the state of u. s. economy even in those numbers, tell us that the americans keep per shopping despite the inflation running red hot in the past couple of months by the americans also become more selective what they buy and also a where they shop. so a wal mart, for instance, as a discount or so more and more people from the middle and upper income levels of starting as to stop and so shop at wal mart what they have not done it before of also waltz. walmart was saying that more people use a credit instead of debit cards. so obviously debt might become a problem for a problem. so not everything is rosy, but at least those numbers came in better than expected. and as you mentioned, help to lift waltz food overall. marines quarter in new york. thank you very much. or tuesday, march the 45th anniversary of the death of rock'n'roll lodge and elvis presley. he was only 42 and he died. but his music and his legacy remain immensely popular and lucrative, especially this year. a new movie about elvis presley has
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summer surprised the u. s economy added 528,000 jobs in the month of july. that's double what economists had expected and puts the nation back on its pre pandemic track almost 10 million jobs. almost 10 million jobs since i took office. that's the fastest job growth in history, fast growth and falling unemployment. the u. s labor report showed. the unemployment rate dropped from 3.6% to 3.5% in july, returning the nation to the pre pandemic 50 year low there are more people working in america than before the pandemic began. in fact, there are more people working in american any point in american history, five areas of job growth were professional and business services, trade and transportation, leisure and hospitality, retail and education and health services. president biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package and the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill helped boost that job growth. some sectors have been hurt a lot. in the beginning. it was all the hospitality that was really hurt. but now as we go forward, we're begging people to come back.
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and the u. s. market. are dead, the general la gdp, the economy. yes. is that real or financial markets? the financial market? financial not, not, not much. i don't think it because you know, the investments over the u. s. financial corporations are so vast and the exposure to a russian debt is not so great relative to the last holdings. but you know, if they don't allow the european donation, particular to divest themselves under american banks, even though it's relatively small, you never know what kind of contagion affected might have on broader financial markets. so they're not going to take that risk, particularly now that we've got all these interest rates rising. and, you know, a recession coming and the ability to finance the debt. that what is financial debt and any debt is getting a little bit more difficult and it could get very difficult. they're looking ahead, you know, 6 months a year from now and try to make sure that there's no massive a contagion like that. the faults anywhere that could really throw a deeper wrench in the general globa
and the u. s. market. are dead, the general la gdp, the economy. yes. is that real or financial markets? the financial market? financial not, not, not much. i don't think it because you know, the investments over the u. s. financial corporations are so vast and the exposure to a russian debt is not so great relative to the last holdings. but you know, if they don't allow the european donation, particular to divest themselves under american banks, even though it's relatively small, you never...
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that figure is still a 40 year record for the u. s. economy, where living costs are on the rise all across the board. biden's comment certainly sparks and criticism from various quarters. ridiculous it from the white house. there is 8.5 percent inflation and basically everything anyone ever buys went up in price. this is just cruel gas lighting from the bite and administration. okay, super quick note on biden's claim that inflation is 0. it's a bogus math trick. joe biden claims multiple times that there was 0 inflation in july. absolutely false. year over year inflation was 8.5 percent in july. one of course with a whole midterm elections just months away. we spoke with the editor for reactionary times, julio nevada. he says that by demonstration is struggling with rising pride has at levels not seen in decades. this is a desperate democratic party that has an important election coming up in a couple of months and they're trying to spin this in any way they can to try to make the economic number seem positive. but the truth of the mat
that figure is still a 40 year record for the u. s. economy, where living costs are on the rise all across the board. biden's comment certainly sparks and criticism from various quarters. ridiculous it from the white house. there is 8.5 percent inflation and basically everything anyone ever buys went up in price. this is just cruel gas lighting from the bite and administration. okay, super quick note on biden's claim that inflation is 0. it's a bogus math trick. joe biden claims multiple times...
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that figure that was still a 40 year record for the u. s. economy. living costs are on the rise across the board. and biden's comments certainly sparks and criticism from various quarters ridiculous. bullshit from the white house, there's 8.5 percent inflation and basically everything anyone ever buys went up in price. this is just cruel gas lighting from the bite and administration. okay, super quick note on biden's claim that inflation is 0. it's a bogus math trick. joe biden claims multiple times that there was 0 inflation in july. absolutely false. year over year inflation was 8.5 percent in july. we spoke with the editor for reactionary time school out of ada. he says the biden administration, facing of the looming mid term elections is really struggling with rising prices right now. levels not seen for decades. this is a desperate democratic party that has an important election coming up in a couple of months and they're trying to spin this in any way they can to try to make the economic number seem positive. but the truth of the matter is the
that figure that was still a 40 year record for the u. s. economy. living costs are on the rise across the board. and biden's comments certainly sparks and criticism from various quarters ridiculous. bullshit from the white house, there's 8.5 percent inflation and basically everything anyone ever buys went up in price. this is just cruel gas lighting from the bite and administration. okay, super quick note on biden's claim that inflation is 0. it's a bogus math trick. joe biden claims multiple...
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and pretty much every single major sector of the u. s. economy. and in particular, sectors where that are high emissions, a big chunk of that funding is going towards clean electricity, 0 carbon, clean electricity across the board, solar, wind, geothermal, nuclear, you name it. there's also substantial funding for investments in manufacturing. that's one of the big chunks of the still to ensure that the united states can manufacture the bond mental components of the energy transition and the united states that includes again, solar, wind batteries and all of the, the, the smaller sub components that go into those systems there's also substantial investments for communities that traditionally have hosted fossil fuel communities, as well as a number of other investments in the industrial sector, the agricultural sector, and a grab bag of other priorities that are critical driving down us emissions. or frances pricing for it's for, for heat wave of the summer while struggling to cope with it's with drought on record. temperatures are expected to hit
and pretty much every single major sector of the u. s. economy. and in particular, sectors where that are high emissions, a big chunk of that funding is going towards clean electricity, 0 carbon, clean electricity across the board, solar, wind, geothermal, nuclear, you name it. there's also substantial funding for investments in manufacturing. that's one of the big chunks of the still to ensure that the united states can manufacture the bond mental components of the energy transition and the...
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and that's homer trying to help the most vulnerable, survive a volatile period in the u. s. economy. rosalyn, jordan l j 0 t cry. now where there fears over the fates, if europe's biggest nuclear power plant ukrainians, a warning that the russians are preparing to connect the zappa asia facility with crime merit crimea, which was alex back in 2014. the plant has come under attack several times of the past. week john henderson has a support from tiff. in petro coatings says ukraine separation, nuclear plant faces serious danger of radioactive milk down. he says, he believes the russian military occupying the plant is shelling it to disconnect it from the ukrainian power grid and reconnect it to a power system in russian controlled crimea. taking all the power with it. they have already cut 3 of the 4 connections to the ukranian grid, he says, and if they sever the 4th, that poses a serious nuclear risk is at the school flu losin. the external power was oblong and it is dangerous because the vill burnwell block out mold as available, thornton diesel generator sung the if they
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s. economy, and following a trip to the middle east. the received mixed reviews. the white house is clearly relishing this news. she advertise see al jazeera washington this is where that strike took place shortly after dawn on sundays at the heart of what was cobbled diplomatic district. a busy neighbourhood where there are several embassies, some suspended operations after the us led coalition withdrew from afghanistan last year. algeria is alfie on the scene. so this report, we're here in the neighborhood where i'm and i was like, he was allegedly killed. and as you can see, this is a perfectly residential area. there's travel agency, there's grocery stores and things. all of these things are needing to increasing worry among the us who feel that the outcry, the leader will being housed in a perfectly residential urban center of the city. and at the same time, the tall barn is upset that a year after their occupation ended, the u. s. is still conducting drones strike on what they consider to be sovereign avalon territory. mohammed jim, jim has more now on the m
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and pretty much every single major sector of the u. s. economy. and in particular, sectors where that are high emissions, a big chunk of that funding is going towards clean electricity, 0 carbon, clean electricity across the board, solar, wind, geothermal, nuclear, you name it. there's also substantial funding for investments in manufacturing. that's one of the big chunks of the still to ensure that the united states can manufacture the pond, a mental components of the energy transition and the united states that includes again, solar, wind batteries and all of the, the, the smaller sub proponents that go into those systems there's also substantial investments for communities that traditionally have posted fossil fuel communities, as well as a number of other investments in the industrial sector, the agricultural sector, and a grab bag of other priorities that are critical driving down us emissions. well, still ahead on al jazeera, huge fire still burn a cuban oil plant. after lightning strikes, at least 16 firefighters missing, and we meet famili
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but in the scheme of the u. s. economy and the powers of inflation. it's a drop in the bucket, it's very, very small numbers still, but i think that symbolically, it will have some impact. and as your previous guess said, negotiating lower drug prices will have a substantial impact on, on the price rises that people have been feeling in their pocket book and over their kitchen table. so, you know, i think that the bill will do it in different ways, but you know, as far as affecting inflation per se, it's probably negligible, but still it doesn't make things worse. how worried will the republicans pay about the spell, especially as we had to wednesday's mid term elections? well, i think the republicans are worried about any victory that joe biden was able to score at this point. so i think they're concerned on that front end. they're painting this bill as inflationary as a tax and spend bill as one that raises taxes on companies that are employing americans and, and that, you know, at the same time it is going to fuel inflation and other ways. you know
but in the scheme of the u. s. economy and the powers of inflation. it's a drop in the bucket, it's very, very small numbers still, but i think that symbolically, it will have some impact. and as your previous guess said, negotiating lower drug prices will have a substantial impact on, on the price rises that people have been feeling in their pocket book and over their kitchen table. so, you know, i think that the bill will do it in different ways, but you know, as far as affecting inflation...
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so that figure is still a 40 year record for the u. s. economy where living costs are on the rise all across the board. biden's comment certainly sparks and criticism from various quarters. ridiculous. it from the white house. there's 8.5 percent inflation and basically everything anyone ever buys went up in price. this is just cruel gas lighting from the bite and administration. okay, super quick note on biden's claim that inflation is 0. it's a bogus math trick. joe biden claims multiple times that there was 0 inflation in july. absolutely false. year over year inflation was 8.5 percent in july or of course with a whole midterm elections just months away. we spoke with the editor for reactionary times, julio nevada. he says that by the administration is struggling with rising pride. has at levels not seen in decades. this is a desperate democratic party that has an important election coming up in a couple of months and they're trying to spin this in any way they can to try to make the economic number seem positive. but the truth of the
so that figure is still a 40 year record for the u. s. economy where living costs are on the rise all across the board. biden's comment certainly sparks and criticism from various quarters. ridiculous. it from the white house. there's 8.5 percent inflation and basically everything anyone ever buys went up in price. this is just cruel gas lighting from the bite and administration. okay, super quick note on biden's claim that inflation is 0. it's a bogus math trick. joe biden claims multiple...
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s. economy. and following a trip to the middle east. the received mixed reviews, the white house is clearly relishing this news. she advertise see al jazeera washington al jazeera sammy. let's see if he has more from cobble were here in the neighborhood where i'm and i was, i was, he was allegedly killed. and as you can see, this is a perfectly residential area. there's travel agencies, there's grocery stores, there's banks. all of these things are leading to increasing worry among the us who feel that the outcry the leader was being housed in a perfectly residential urban center of the city. and at the same time, the tall barn is upset that a year after their occupation ended, the u. s. is still conducting drone strikes on what they consider to be sovereign avalon territory. mohammed jam june has more now on the man who was our hi, this 2nd most prominent figure off to some of been live in amen. and so i had long been a deputy to some of that. but after the u. s. killing of the them and car, the leader in 2011. so i took charge of the
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so that figure is still a 40 year record for the u. s. economy, where living costs are on the rise all across the board. biden's comment certainly sparks and criticism from various quarters. ridiculous it from the white house. there is 8.5 percent inflation and basically everything anyone ever buys went up in price. this is just cruel gas lighting from the bite and administration. okay, super quick note on biden's claim that inflation is 0. it's a bogus math trick. joe biden claims multiple times that there was 0 inflation in july. absolutely false. year over year inflation was 8.5 percent in july. one of course with a whole midterm elections just months away. we spoke with the editor for reactionary times, julio nevada. he says that by the administration is struggling with rising pride, has at levels not seen in decades. this is a desperate democratic party that has an important election coming up in a couple of months and they're trying to spin this in any way they can to try to make the economic number seem positive. but the truth of t
so that figure is still a 40 year record for the u. s. economy, where living costs are on the rise all across the board. biden's comment certainly sparks and criticism from various quarters. ridiculous it from the white house. there is 8.5 percent inflation and basically everything anyone ever buys went up in price. this is just cruel gas lighting from the bite and administration. okay, super quick note on biden's claim that inflation is 0. it's a bogus math trick. joe biden claims multiple...
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s economy suffers a recession, also becoming financially independent. coming up on the nine we'll talk live with an expert for tips on how to make smart financial decisions now that will pay off in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just 39 dollars a month. with no contract. and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest reliable network. from the company that powers more businesses than anyone else. call and start saving today. comcast business. powering possibilities. non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money fo
s economy suffers a recession, also becoming financially independent. coming up on the nine we'll talk live with an expert for tips on how to make smart financial decisions now that will pay off in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just 39 dollars a month. with no contract. and...
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and that's hunger, trying to help the most vulnerable survive a volatile period in the u. s. economy. rosalyn, jordan l j 0. it's been reveal the former trump administration official, john bolton was the target of a murder for hire plots. and a member of iran's revolution regard. is wanted my, the f, b i on charges relating to that alleged plan. also kit has said the schemes likely in retaliation to the january 2020 strike that killed the head of iran's elite, our kids force cassandra solomon a while around has described the accusations as baseless our white house correspondent, kimberly how can has more well, what we know is that the person that has been charged with these alleged crimes is still at large. in fact, he was charged in of said she is 45 year old iranian national by the name of she rom, poor sofie. he is also known by the alias of massey rate zion. now what we do know is that he allegedly tried to pay some $300000.00 to assassinate the former national security adviser and the trumpet ministration, john bolton. and that this plot was allegedly to take place eithe
and that's hunger, trying to help the most vulnerable survive a volatile period in the u. s. economy. rosalyn, jordan l j 0. it's been reveal the former trump administration official, john bolton was the target of a murder for hire plots. and a member of iran's revolution regard. is wanted my, the f, b i on charges relating to that alleged plan. also kit has said the schemes likely in retaliation to the january 2020 strike that killed the head of iran's elite, our kids force cassandra solomon a...
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and that's hunger, trying to help the most vulnerable survive a volatile period in the u. s. economy. rosalyn jordan l. jazeera. calm is returning to the streets of garza after this week's truce between israel and islamic jihad, palestinians were still trying to recover after last year's conflict. when israel launched its 3 day bombardment, now many a having to rebuild their lives yet again as natasha, 9 reports, the phones rang in this garza neighbourhood saturday morning with warnings from israeli intelligence to evacuate in what people say felt like only moments. 6 apartment buildings were destroyed or damaged about it and haul, awfully fair. when my 4 year old son wakes up, when he has any sound thinking, it's an ast right. and he clings to me. it makes me frustrated because my children are scared. my life has become miserable and is nothing left in our hands, the man malick shem. alec says she can't even dig out a shirt from the rubble for her 2 young son. the family is homeless, but we'll have to find money to pay the mortgage on the apartment and find a new place to li
and that's hunger, trying to help the most vulnerable survive a volatile period in the u. s. economy. rosalyn jordan l. jazeera. calm is returning to the streets of garza after this week's truce between israel and islamic jihad, palestinians were still trying to recover after last year's conflict. when israel launched its 3 day bombardment, now many a having to rebuild their lives yet again as natasha, 9 reports, the phones rang in this garza neighbourhood saturday morning with warnings from...
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s. economy, and following a trip to the middle east received mixed reviews. the white house is clearly relishing this news. she advertised the al jazeera washington. this is where that drones strike happened shortly after dawn on sunday. it's at the heart of what was cobbles, diplomatic districts, a busy neighbourhood where there are several embassies, some of which suspended operations after the us led coalition withdrew from afghanistan last here. i'll just serious ali latifah is on the scene. his report were here in the neighborhood where i'm and although he was allegedly killed and as you can see, this is a perfectly residential area. there's travel agencies, there's grocery stores, there's banks. all of these things are leading to increasing worry among the us who feel that the outcry the leader was being housed in a perfectly residential urban center of the city. and at the same time, the tall a bon is upset that a year after their occupation ended, the u. s. is still conducting drone strikes on what they consider to be sovereign. i'm on territory at si
s. economy, and following a trip to the middle east received mixed reviews. the white house is clearly relishing this news. she advertised the al jazeera washington. this is where that drones strike happened shortly after dawn on sunday. it's at the heart of what was cobbles, diplomatic districts, a busy neighbourhood where there are several embassies, some of which suspended operations after the us led coalition withdrew from afghanistan last here. i'll just serious ali latifah is on the...
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s. economy. and following a trip to the middle east, that received mixed reviews, the white house is clearly relishing this news. she advertise see al jazeera washington al jazeera sally. lucy has more from cobble. it's, you know, again, it's one of these things where, you know, the, the u. s is blaming and because that is our haiti was allegedly here and the tall about because of the drone strike itself with and the tall one never really has yet to acknowledge that that when he was the one killed in this strike, they just said that a strike took place and that had been violation of it. and really again, it's just another complicated matter in the end is the odd relationship between the taliban and the rest of the world. you know, you see world leaders, we saw them in tosh. canton has backed us down only about a week or so ago, sitting down with the tall about negotiating, potentially the u. s. saying that there may be some indications that they would eventually release the central bank reserves
s. economy. and following a trip to the middle east, that received mixed reviews, the white house is clearly relishing this news. she advertise see al jazeera washington al jazeera sally. lucy has more from cobble. it's, you know, again, it's one of these things where, you know, the, the u. s is blaming and because that is our haiti was allegedly here and the tall about because of the drone strike itself with and the tall one never really has yet to acknowledge that that when he was the one...
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summer surprised the u. s economy added 528,000 jobs in the month of july. that's double what economists had expected and puts the nation back on its pre pandemic track almost 10 million jobs since i took office. that's the fastest job growth in history, fast growth and falling unemployment. the u. s labor report showed. the unemployment rate dropped from 3.6% to 3.5% in july, returning the nation to the pre pandemic 50 year low there are more people working in america than before the pandemic began. in fact, there are more people working in american any point in american history, the top five areas of job growth were professional and business services, trade and transportation, leisure and hospitality, retail and education and health services. president biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package and the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill helped boost that job growth. in the beginning, it was all the hospitality that was really hurt, but now as we go forward, we're begging people to come back. employers don't realize how much strength employees
summer surprised the u. s economy added 528,000 jobs in the month of july. that's double what economists had expected and puts the nation back on its pre pandemic track almost 10 million jobs since i took office. that's the fastest job growth in history, fast growth and falling unemployment. the u. s labor report showed. the unemployment rate dropped from 3.6% to 3.5% in july, returning the nation to the pre pandemic 50 year low there are more people working in america than before the pandemic...
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s. economy into a tailspin with taiwan. we risk ourselves who can access to computer ships for our car as for our technology, for our own weapon system. think about how silly this is. if we go ahead and continue to aggravate the dragon, the primary. ready superpower region, china. ok. they are an empire game. them. ok. we risk losing access to the very ships we use for our missiles or a satellite or weaponry. we're shooting ourselves in the woods and we have no recourse against the white house stated that it will maintain dialogue with beijing . do you think that china will actually want to talk to the united states off to this trip to tie one? i think it's in chinese interest to maintain a trade relations with united states for one of the primary trade partners, even with the bombastic and walk rhetoric, i think the chinese people would love for a win win trade deal, such as what president trump during his administration. was pursuing ok. good chinese are pragmatic. i think they're very, very skilled and thank god god, but
s. economy into a tailspin with taiwan. we risk ourselves who can access to computer ships for our car as for our technology, for our own weapon system. think about how silly this is. if we go ahead and continue to aggravate the dragon, the primary. ready superpower region, china. ok. they are an empire game. them. ok. we risk losing access to the very ships we use for our missiles or a satellite or weaponry. we're shooting ourselves in the woods and we have no recourse against the white house...
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s. economy. and following a trip to the middle east that received mixed reviews, the white house is clearly relishing this news. she advertised the al jazeera washington. how a dumb june has more now on the man who was alkali, the 2nd most prominent figure off to a sam, a bin ladin a man. and so he had long been a deputy to some of that. but after the us killing of the vin and car, the leader in 2011. so why he took charge of the armed group attempting to expand its reach while never engendering the kind of loyalty afforded his predecessor. so while he did inherit the mantle of leadership, he did not inherit was on but led his legitimacy as a well jed leader all his a credibility and legitimacy on karima amongst the various mil jayden groups born in egypt in 1951. so ari came from a distinguished family, studied medicine, and became a surgeon. in 973, he joined the egyptian islamic jihad group. the assassination of president unwise said that the nation, $81.00 for which the group was blamed, prov
s. economy. and following a trip to the middle east that received mixed reviews, the white house is clearly relishing this news. she advertised the al jazeera washington. how a dumb june has more now on the man who was alkali, the 2nd most prominent figure off to a sam, a bin ladin a man. and so he had long been a deputy to some of that. but after the us killing of the vin and car, the leader in 2011. so why he took charge of the armed group attempting to expand its reach while never...
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now, the petro dollar is part of the backbone of the u. s. economy and so forth as foreign policy. so what we're seeing right now around the world with it, any growth of bricks because saudi arabia, iran, argentina, they want to join bricks. and then of course, you go the s, c o, the shanghai cooperation organization. you are seeing a coagulation of allies and partners around the world for the immediate future. and if something's not important to said, reason, recent weeks time and time again, he says nothing can stop the changes that are now happening around the world. he's referring to that of a new born multi polar order, isn't lisa a. well, would you respect the president of russia today is not the 1st one who said that some of us who said it for last 20 years that this is the, i mean toynbee is headed re mapquest, orient. everybody has worked with empires. going all been empires going down, and there are some indicators when they do. one is over military session. one is lack of legitimacy in the eyes of other countries. one another one is the lack of innovation and new plans a
now, the petro dollar is part of the backbone of the u. s. economy and so forth as foreign policy. so what we're seeing right now around the world with it, any growth of bricks because saudi arabia, iran, argentina, they want to join bricks. and then of course, you go the s, c o, the shanghai cooperation organization. you are seeing a coagulation of allies and partners around the world for the immediate future. and if something's not important to said, reason, recent weeks time and time again,...
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s. economy. its foreign relations have been near disastrous, the looking back to the withdrawal from afghanistan, for example, and for that matter, their handling of the conflict and ukraine. so i think he's going to try and forget about this as soon as people lead him, whether people do, let him forget about it. there's another question. do you think pelosi is going against the one china policy that was officially committed to by the u. s. in 1979 with her trip. and if yes, why? we've been talking about the importance of the timing. so why has the change occurred now? what is the purpose of the timing of the trip and the statements she's making? i think you're placing entirely too much confidence in the rational actions of nancy pelosi and for that matter, the u. s. government, i think it's semi chaos on capitol hill right now. i think there's a week president, i think there's a wavering democratic majority in the house, so they're not exactly a tower of strength either. and i think they're flou
s. economy. its foreign relations have been near disastrous, the looking back to the withdrawal from afghanistan, for example, and for that matter, their handling of the conflict and ukraine. so i think he's going to try and forget about this as soon as people lead him, whether people do, let him forget about it. there's another question. do you think pelosi is going against the one china policy that was officially committed to by the u. s. in 1979 with her trip. and if yes, why? we've been...
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so coming up better than expected economic figures help the u. s. economy, or will it lift president biden's approval ratings. ukraine accuses russia of using this apparition, nuclear power plant as a shield after moscow attacks in the town. a town nearby and al jazeera visits a refugee camp in garzo, a palestinian say is rainy stripes of killed at least 9 children. ah, former us president donald trump is being questioned on the road in new york this hour. it's part of a long running investigation looking into his real estate business dealings. the case involves allegations, the trump organization misled banks and tax authorities about the value of its buildings and golf courses. it comes days after the f. b, i rated his florida home in an unrelated federal inquiry into how he handled classified documents. i'm gabrielle alexander, joins us now live from new york or another day, another twist in the investigations against donald trump. what can you tell us about today's questioning? while donald trump arrived at the new york state attorney general's
so coming up better than expected economic figures help the u. s. economy, or will it lift president biden's approval ratings. ukraine accuses russia of using this apparition, nuclear power plant as a shield after moscow attacks in the town. a town nearby and al jazeera visits a refugee camp in garzo, a palestinian say is rainy stripes of killed at least 9 children. ah, former us president donald trump is being questioned on the road in new york this hour. it's part of a long running...