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u. s. economy is really important. globally, it's the biggest one, accounts for around a quarter of global g, d p. it's the 2nd largest trading nation, and the us dollar is the world's leading reserve currency, and the one most widely used. so cool does what here matters. let's get situated the u. s. economy is doing for all intents and purposes quite well. post pandemic, a robust jobs market and strong consumer spending meant that the u. s. economy found stock more forcefully and more quickly than any other large, advanced economy in the world. and looking ahead, this recent rate card and succeeding one's anticipated being that whoever becomes president is likely to benefit from to, for borrowing. at the moment, however, the u. s. is still in an ear of high prices, and many americans feel the economy is doing more poorly than it really is. both trump and harris has made the case for being a better economic manager than the other. but only one of them has been president until this past can be pro l
u. s. economy is really important. globally, it's the biggest one, accounts for around a quarter of global g, d p. it's the 2nd largest trading nation, and the us dollar is the world's leading reserve currency, and the one most widely used. so cool does what here matters. let's get situated the u. s. economy is doing for all intents and purposes quite well. post pandemic, a robust jobs market and strong consumer spending meant that the u. s. economy found stock more forcefully and more quickly...
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u. s. economy is doing for all intents and purposes quite well. post pandemic, a robust jobs market and strong consumer spending meant that the u. s. economy found stock more forcefully and more quickly than any other large, advanced economy in the world. and looking ahead, this recent rate card and succeeding ones anticipated being that whoever becomes president is likely to benefit from to, for borrowing. at the moment, however, the u. s. is still in an air of high prices and many americans feel the economy is doing more poorly than it really is. both trump and harris have made the case for being a better economic manager than the other. but only one of them has been president until this past can be pro long. does it ministration was chaotic. which to create uncertainty in the business community, which affects investment and the effects things that, that companies do. you know, he would see something on tv, a breakfast, and then he would come out at 10 o'clock in the morning and announce a new po
u. s. economy is doing for all intents and purposes quite well. post pandemic, a robust jobs market and strong consumer spending meant that the u. s. economy found stock more forcefully and more quickly than any other large, advanced economy in the world. and looking ahead, this recent rate card and succeeding ones anticipated being that whoever becomes president is likely to benefit from to, for borrowing. at the moment, however, the u. s. is still in an air of high prices and many americans...
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u. s. economy. the u. s. is a source of strength of the global economy.have 3% growth for the last quarter. if you look over the course of this administration growth has come in around that rate on average each year, much stronger by the way than the previous administration in the years prior to the pandemic and not even taking into consideration the pandemic and inflation is back down to prepend demek levels in the last cpi report. nobody thought that could happen so where we are today we need to preserve that. if you look at how americans see some of those benefits real ankar -- income is up by 4000 new business applications, 16 million jobs. we had nearly 1 trillion investments that have been catalyzed by the invest in american agenda so we are seeing a good solid sustainable growth trajectory. >> staying on the near-term outlook the economy grew of a rate around 3% and more than that in the first half of the year. given what we see with what the atlantic said numbers are coming up next week. you think its results expect keeping that pace up in the sec
u. s. economy. the u. s. is a source of strength of the global economy.have 3% growth for the last quarter. if you look over the course of this administration growth has come in around that rate on average each year, much stronger by the way than the previous administration in the years prior to the pandemic and not even taking into consideration the pandemic and inflation is back down to prepend demek levels in the last cpi report. nobody thought that could happen so where we are today we need...
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u. s. economy just weeks before the election of mexico called yes i'm, i'm has made history by being sworn in as the country's 1st female president, integration sounding took place at the congress in mexico. se se with many political lead is attending. she succeeds her mental andres, manual surface, a pedal, a fit for me laura. karla will be back. mold with much with knoxville on errands, missed all the time as well. the . there's no limit to have a dream contained to study in your own adventure. no counter avenues, the safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence, award, denominator hero. now as the world economy, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where it's supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the race otherwise on. so with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow, we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know as far as instead of going on. the way
u. s. economy just weeks before the election of mexico called yes i'm, i'm has made history by being sworn in as the country's 1st female president, integration sounding took place at the congress in mexico. se se with many political lead is attending. she succeeds her mental andres, manual surface, a pedal, a fit for me laura. karla will be back. mold with much with knoxville on errands, missed all the time as well. the . there's no limit to have a dream contained to study in your own...
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depression capitalism has ever suffered from 1929 to 194041 with world war 2 gets under way this economy the u. s. was depressed in 1933. we had a 25 percent unemployment race. one out of 4 workers had no work and this affected every family in the country. so we came out of the great depression by means of world war 2. we took half of the millions who were unemployed and put them in the uniform and the other half of the unemployed went to work, making the uniforms and the guns and the ships and the plains and all the rest. and so we came out of the war. yes, we suffered loss of times before. that was certainly significant, but not comparable to what happened in those other countries. but we had to begin tact, beacon nomic system, other than pearl harbor, no bomb fell on the united states for the rest of the war. and so there was no contracts. we weren't tenure to help. we, the us was dominant. if you're going to can conduct phrases, you better use the dollar because that was the only thing you could be sure was valuable alongside of gold. and so the dollar became the international symbol as well
depression capitalism has ever suffered from 1929 to 194041 with world war 2 gets under way this economy the u. s. was depressed in 1933. we had a 25 percent unemployment race. one out of 4 workers had no work and this affected every family in the country. so we came out of the great depression by means of world war 2. we took half of the millions who were unemployed and put them in the uniform and the other half of the unemployed went to work, making the uniforms and the guns and the ships and...
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government does nothing as well, or they cannot make late as the private sector of the economy reg and then the u. s . and time minister, margaret thatcher, in the u. k. outsourced more and more government work to consultancies. in 1979, the u. k. government was spending around 6000000 pounds on consulting, 11 years later that amount was more than 40 times larger. that has been this, you know, again since the 1980s. i kind of growth in the assumption. oh oh, and imagine some entrenchment of the assumption that simple 7 saw, you know, not necessarily the most innovative people pay up, up, pay for pushes, and then you know, that, that idea is like home trusted with the idea of, of the management consultant who is, who represents the kind of private sector ingenuity and an innovative potential. the dissolution of the soviet union in the ninety's opened a whole new market for consultancies and those international monetary fund and the world bank spread new liberal policies across the globe. so the public sector consulting so to summarize, behind the consulting goal is this idea of government should not
government does nothing as well, or they cannot make late as the private sector of the economy reg and then the u. s . and time minister, margaret thatcher, in the u. k. outsourced more and more government work to consultancies. in 1979, the u. k. government was spending around 6000000 pounds on consulting, 11 years later that amount was more than 40 times larger. that has been this, you know, again since the 1980s. i kind of growth in the assumption. oh oh, and imagine some entrenchment of the...
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economy. that is happening, the u. s. right now, 50000000 jobs created. so you can make the argument that the economy is actually pretty hot in the united states, at least compared to the standards that we see here in year. but frankly, speaking comment of harris is trying a different message any she's struggling because of the fact that she, of course is still part of the administration. and there still is a sort of worry that the administration and joe biden instead of dragging them ticket because still his numbers aren't particularly good. so she tried to create some space and say, look, we're moving forward. i've gotten to cut an economic plan and i will move this country for, but i would argue that the message from trump going into the final week is a little bit more chris with the message of she broke it. i'll fix it. i'm both sound like they're trying to sell change, but at the end of the day it's the the better market up um, what is getting through to uh, somebody of the undecided voters, the younger voters as well. and people who know, swing sites
economy. that is happening, the u. s. right now, 50000000 jobs created. so you can make the argument that the economy is actually pretty hot in the united states, at least compared to the standards that we see here in year. but frankly, speaking comment of harris is trying a different message any she's struggling because of the fact that she, of course is still part of the administration. and there still is a sort of worry that the administration and joe biden instead of dragging them ticket...
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u. s. actually has spilled over into the rest of the economy. also in the us is for the already but internal purposes, raising interest rates to less a current lovely inflation in the us. very, at the same time, you flashing all the countries which you need to raise depth in denominated into as dollars. they need to compete with these value of interest rates. as some of these countries simply cannot financially so lives. so such a pressure and that has to be the case can be assisting 19 eighties with a lot of the mentoring economies here. that's all i need to, you know, imagine the public debt price is due to effect the date at that time. united states was dealing with their own internal in place. and paul walker was basically curbing down and facing the united states with very, very high interest rates. so there are a lot of negatives below owners coming from the fact that the one national academy seem to escape us dollar is being used as a courtesy for the international trade. this also bring you developed a huge 3 and the deficit for the u. s
u. s. actually has spilled over into the rest of the economy. also in the us is for the already but internal purposes, raising interest rates to less a current lovely inflation in the us. very, at the same time, you flashing all the countries which you need to raise depth in denominated into as dollars. they need to compete with these value of interest rates. as some of these countries simply cannot financially so lives. so such a pressure and that has to be the case can be assisting 19...
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of a role for the voice of access play and determining which candidate when the economy has always been a top issue in u. s. presidential elections and 2024 is no exception. so well the voters try to keep the american dream alive to as presidential election, 2024 watts. the whole coverage on the somewhere in the daylight between to me is to have a whole list stick approach to migration policy. rooted in that respect for human rights. our investigative research shows the reality behind the use refugee was, is happening to migrants on the african continent. can you meet the docs, november 9th. the. this is the w news. live from bell in the storms of full costs to continue loft or deadly down for in spain, a trail of destruction. the desktop continues to rise from the flash floods, with full storms full constance, the nation set to begin 3 days of morning. the type of income right makes land falls 1000 slave, one of the most powerful storms. they have. the island in years work and school accounts with nationwide and us vice president, cala harris and republican presidential candidate donald trump and bought a
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of a role for the voice of access play and determining which candidate when the economy has always been a top issue in u. s. presidential elections and 2024 is no exception. so well the voters try to keep the american dream alive to as presidential election. 2024 watch the whole coverage on the top somewhere in the desert between geneva is to have a whole list stick approach to migration policy. rooted in that respect for human rights. our investigative research shows the reality behind the use refugee was, is happening to migrants on the african continent. can you meet your policy docs, november 9th. the, the, the, this is the deputy news and these are our top stores. almost a 100 people have been killed by flash flooding in spring. the government wants people to remain vigilant as the situation remains dangerous, particularly in the mediterranean coastal regions. it's also declared 3 dies of morning for the dead floods. us binds deadliest in 3 decades. us vice president campbell of harris and donald trump holding rallies across the key swing states with less than a week to go until the us presidential el
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of a role for the board of access play and determining which candidate when the economy has always been a top issue in u. s. presidential elections and 2024 is no exception. so who will the voters trust to keep the american dream alive? to as presidential election, 2024 watts, the whole coverage on the we deliver urgent life saving boxes week if i ever think to reach those who need us the most, every box seating the boxes for out of life savings, we fearlessly deliver not just next day that every day, thousands of children are still waiting for the sponsor of books today. so together we can deliver futures the . this is the news line from the southern sides and the desk told us to flash flooding in spite of all she's one residence to stay in doors and to avoid travelers rescue crews deployed across the country. also on the program us vice president, carla. how do we serious has a final major pitch of the election campaign to tell america it's time to turn the the .
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gutierrez was speaking as a gathering of the bricks alliance of emerging economies hosted in national by president putin, s c u. n. chief. first trip to russia since the full scale invasion of you, praying 2 and a half years ago, he called for the implementation of a you an initiative to prevent future conflicts. we must investigate the machine that he of these. this includes the farms to make the united nations security policy and reflective of today's, well the facts for the future. it includes the important steps on these documents, including the subs, the multi letter agreement, or nope, we have these arguments in more than a decade and steps that address the weaponized ation develops of space and use of lead. zillow told them as weapons across the board. we need to piece so should be you and say, you have gone to russia in the middle of its escalating will with ukraine. i asked you what patrick, from the con, the endowment for international peace in washington dc. i think it would have been better if the secretary general had not gone up, particularly at this time. he risks handing her propaganda victory
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and out in the open, this could hit the rainy an economy hard, but also drive up oil prices worldwide. something the u. s. which is israel's main backer, does not want amongst before a presidential election. israel can also hit military airports and bases as well as ammunition depos. any attack using fighter bombers or missiles would have to deal with around the air defenses, but it's not clear how effective they would be. the riskiest and most drastic step is real could take would be to strike it runs nuclear program, but a military attack would be complicated. the sites are spread out and some are deep underground. israel's fighter bombers and missiles can't carry big enough farms to easily penetrate that. far any of these attacks risk escalating hostilities into an all out war with unpredictable consequences. that's what's rattling the international community. the us on to above all, to avoid getting dragged in to our regional war that might also draw in their runs back or russia. first thing i do me is in iran analyst at the washington institute for near east policy. it's good to have you with this,
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this could hit the rainy an economy hard, but also drive up oil prices worldwide. something the u. s. which is, israel's main backer, does not want a month before a presidential election. is real, could also hit military airports and bases as well as em munition depos. any attack using fighter bombers or missiles would have to deal with around the air defenses. but it's not clear how effective they would be. the riskiest and most drastic step is real. could take would be to strike it runs nuclear program, but a military attack would be complicated. the sites are spread out and some are deep underground. israel's fighter bombers and missiles can't carry big enough farms to easily penetrate that far. any of these attacks risks, escalating hostilities into an all out war with unpredictable consequences? that's what's rattling the international community. the us wants above all, to avoid getting dragged in to our regional war. that might also draw in their runs back or russia. well, how likely is israel to strike around nuclear program? that's a question i thought huns yak, options, the
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u. s. shop owners have little confidence in the local currency, the big and the public, having some grace that because its value keeps stopping. reviving somebody's economy will mean is storing ties with wisdom, governments, and dissolving the countries huge foreign debt. some of the parts of the re engagement process in those compensating people who lost lands and farm and visions and demographics more than 20 years ago. and with one of the highest inflation rates in the world, it could be a while before the economy stabilizer had with us out of their head of what it says next time, robots us, and stay with us. the weekly look at the world's top of business stories. what does a rate cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond? to asked if people have spent a lot of time working, that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in say, tax rate. counting the cost on o g, a z around the world the yo yo yo, we know again the, the, the luck of the list and the more you're going to get this the gu
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economy, a major player in bricks. i mean, there's no, there's no major surprise why the u. s. and so in western countries might be trying to go off to india. but, you know, look, mr. dia, all the state department spokesman, matthew miller said the us will continue to monitor the religious situation in india. i mean, who is this guy? i know who is this country to tell you guys how to move the how to behave. we're all, many of the, in us a believe that religious freedom in their own country is on the right scroll. my view is that instead of pointing speaking good in the us, that needs to correct the wrong village. all right, you know the us, we're about the religious liberty and frankly speaking this read, this principle is the long. 2 on the right. yeah. so i would again say that the border of the us, the out it is based on the real fast and it's a totally biased report and being in the addicted is some the yeah, well, i mean, well, well said mr. diana, i mean we've had so many guests on the program today from different countries all around the world. and you wouldn't believe h
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this could hit the rainy an economy hard, but also drive up oil prices worldwide. something the u. s. which is, israel's main backer, does not want a month before a presidential election. is real, could also hit military airports and bases as well as ammunition depos. any attack using fighter bombers or missiles would have to deal with around the air defenses, but it's not clear how effective they would be. the riskiest and most drastic step is real could take would be to strike it runs nuclear program . but a military attack would be complicated, the sites are spread out and some are deep underground. israel's fighter bombers and missiles can't carry big enough farms to easily penetrate that far. any of these attacks risk escalating hostilities into an all out war with unpredictable consequences? that's what's rattling the international community. the us wants above all, to avoid getting dragged into our regional war that might also draw in their runs back or russia. okay, prior to these really strikes on a ron lebanon's, government accused israel of carrying out a more crime, winfr
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it's not only in media, tre, economy, training, but economic gender, financial respect, but also being in cottages. and despite that of passing a china no longer trusts the u. s. s trying to data in the past, but has taken necessarily national security precautions. so i believe that to china and piece by policy on technology security issues. we'll continue last year american ship maker micron technology was accused of security risks as well. and given how these security concerns are being res, time and again, why aren't the companies taking steps to resolve the problem? uh, of course, the item that you eat, uh, for example, they enter into generates uh over 50 beating. and you will watch a 15 up eating dollars annually worldwide. all reach about a 30 percent comfortable and the chinese market. so we can see that china is the interest logics to oversee the market, the in the world for those of forwarding uh, companies of costs. so today that's another one to loose these market. but for all we, for our health, for china, of cause we, uh, we also have to save that to those uh, forwarding companies has made it and pointed to contribution to the bank from adult ch
it's not only in media, tre, economy, training, but economic gender, financial respect, but also being in cottages. and despite that of passing a china no longer trusts the u. s. s trying to data in the past, but has taken necessarily national security precautions. so i believe that to china and piece by policy on technology security issues. we'll continue last year american ship maker micron technology was accused of security risks as well. and given how these security concerns are being res,...
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usa is not only in media tree economy training, the technology and the financial respects, but also being in pageants and the spice, and passing a china no longer trots the u. s. s, trying to data in the past, but as peyton, necessarily the nation knows acuity, precocious. so i believe that to china, and he's by policy on technology security he's use, we'll continue. china has no intention of a political allies in the commercial, easiest between china and the got to get 6. we hold the more and more forwarding company, recruit state in china, but then directly with the some off uh, networks of puberty and the information as to what the ship will not be relaxed. and any of us really piece of the wrapping national security must be ruled out by one by one of another, sexual abuse scandal, as making headlines in the west with questions about previous cases left unanswered, former abercrombie and fitch, ceo. my jeffries has been arrested and charged with running a prostitution and international sex trafficking ring. the american business man is accused of exploiting young man at parties that he hosted as a state across the globe with his partner. matt smith ortiz a
usa is not only in media tree economy training, the technology and the financial respects, but also being in pageants and the spice, and passing a china no longer trots the u. s. s, trying to data in the past, but as peyton, necessarily the nation knows acuity, precocious. so i believe that to china, and he's by policy on technology security he's use, we'll continue. china has no intention of a political allies in the commercial, easiest between china and the got to get 6. we hold the more and...
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it's not only in media tree economy training, the technology and the financial respect, but also being in pageants and the spice, and passing a china no longer trots the u. s. s. trying to data in the past, but as he can necessarily, the nation knows acuity, pretty cautious. so i believe that to china and he's by policy on technology security, he's use, we'll continue. china has no intention of a political allies in the commercial, easiest between china and the got it takes. we hold the more and more forwarding company, it could be in china, but then you have to release them off the network security and the information of supervision will not be relaxed. and any of us be the piece off the wrapping. national security must be ruled out by one by one. right, that's what i do for me for now, but just stay with us. my colleague union o'neill is in the next in about half an hour with more news by the hello and welcome to cross stock. we're all things are considered on peter level. one era is coming to an end, and another one is coming into being as the west and it's global institutions decline. bricks is position to fill the void to the west is forever in search
it's not only in media tree economy training, the technology and the financial respect, but also being in pageants and the spice, and passing a china no longer trots the u. s. s. trying to data in the past, but as he can necessarily, the nation knows acuity, pretty cautious. so i believe that to china and he's by policy on technology security, he's use, we'll continue. china has no intention of a political allies in the commercial, easiest between china and the got it takes. we hold the more...
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sum of all goods and services produced in an economy, but the gdp doesn't register the usefulness for sustainability of a service. no matter whether i buy an s u v or sell hadnot and sweaters. the main thing is, money is moved on a 100000 square kilometer island and the cold north atlantic. they've devised and you cannot make formula for themselves wellbeing and quality of life instead of a blind faith in growth. it was their response to crisis. 2008, the international financial crash rocks. the nation i sense financial sector was in ruins. the the countries 3 major banks went fast within a week. the nation's currency plummeted. the thousands of icelanders were drowning in debt and lost their homes. thousands lost their jobs, the result protest outside parliament and a call for new elections. at the time thor, seek 1st and was head of a large insurance company and a top earner. but he too was caught up and the financial crash. the, i think in many ways it was uh, of course, a crisis for me as well. so i have to, i would like to re live that period again. but at least what i, what i found out this, that we need to continue and need to look back
sum of all goods and services produced in an economy, but the gdp doesn't register the usefulness for sustainability of a service. no matter whether i buy an s u v or sell hadnot and sweaters. the main thing is, money is moved on a 100000 square kilometer island and the cold north atlantic. they've devised and you cannot make formula for themselves wellbeing and quality of life instead of a blind faith in growth. it was their response to crisis. 2008, the international financial crash rocks....
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u. s. secretary state is in israel and his latest posts for cease fire talks while the uranium foreign minister visits grades and russia hosts the brick summit of major developing economies, such as moscow looks for support from the global south to counts or the west. the color we're beginning garza where there's no sign of an end to the is really genocide. 35 palestinians have been killed since dawn on tuesday. 12 people were killed in an is really droned, striking bet law him another 5 when their transport was targeted by is really forces in giovanni in northern gauze. and that is where the is really see just now . and it's a team today is really forces are preventing medicine, food, and humanitarian aid from entry, northern gaza, please 640000 units have been killed since early october. while the owner was chiefly frozen as a really has released the statements on the situation in northern gaza, he says this nearly 3 weeks of non stop bombardments from the is really forces. as the death toll increases our staff report, they cannot find food, water, or medical care. the smell of death is everywhere. as bodies are left lying on the roads or under the rubble missions to c
u. s. secretary state is in israel and his latest posts for cease fire talks while the uranium foreign minister visits grades and russia hosts the brick summit of major developing economies, such as moscow looks for support from the global south to counts or the west. the color we're beginning garza where there's no sign of an end to the is really genocide. 35 palestinians have been killed since dawn on tuesday. 12 people were killed in an is really droned, striking bet law him another 5 when...
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economy, immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza. a quizzical look at us politics the bottom line, interrogate the narrative, is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting his global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes. say lisa, correct. but so in the international community, can we also say that dell's, the cornerstone of democracy, is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the time is like this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down for the victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees, the coming, the actions of israel's government, the military detention has been described as the closing of the policy the there's no limit to how a dream contains sta in your own adventure. no counter avenues. the this is alta 0, i'm 30 and i will go with the check on your world headlines. multiple is really strikes of hit a school housing displace palestinians, and then we'll see it on the refugee camp and central gauze up at least 17 pe
economy, immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza. a quizzical look at us politics the bottom line, interrogate the narrative, is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting his global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes. say lisa, correct. but so in the international community, can we also say that dell's, the cornerstone of democracy, is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without...
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u. s. government will be discussing the key issue and what the polls suggest is a very tight rates from concerns over the economy and immigration to foreign policy . and the us has change. the relationship with the rest of the world campaigning is in its final stretch. the 2 candidates are criss crossing the country with a special focus on 7 key battleground, swing states, which will likely determine whether cala harris or donald trump gets to the white house here behind me. so 50 states, 330000000 people, but because most traditionally vote one way or the other who wins the race, the white house is likely to come down to the handful of states. they might go either way. they're called swing states. and this year there are 7, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, north carolina, nevada, arizona, and georgia. they represent just 18 percent of americans population. but over a 3rd of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency with 19 electoral votes. pennsylvania is the biggest swing state prize. many experts believe it will be the so called tipping point states. the place that puts one candidate or the other
u. s. government will be discussing the key issue and what the polls suggest is a very tight rates from concerns over the economy and immigration to foreign policy . and the us has change. the relationship with the rest of the world campaigning is in its final stretch. the 2 candidates are criss crossing the country with a special focus on 7 key battleground, swing states, which will likely determine whether cala harris or donald trump gets to the white house here behind me. so 50 states,...
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u. s. shop owners have little confidence in the local currency, the big and the public having some grace that because its value keeps stopping. reviving and bobby's economy will mean is storing ties with wisdom, governments, and dissolving the countries huge foreign debt. some of the parts of the re engagement process in those compensating people who lost lands and farm and visions and demographics more than 20 years ago. and with one of the highest inflation rates in the world, it could be a while before the economy stabilizer had with us out there. how do i get this thing to harvey now, who joins us from, by the way, o, as in bob base readings on a p, f potties holding it's on you come from so. so how are the given exotic p apps? as i mentioned, they're holding this on your conference so the with total can understand of a risk between the president and vice president. not to mention all of these concerns about the economy in the country. what has the policy been focusing on of the well, the president has just open the conference in front of the day. like it's a going to close door sections where they'll discuss issues affecting the party and the countr
u. s. shop owners have little confidence in the local currency, the big and the public having some grace that because its value keeps stopping. reviving and bobby's economy will mean is storing ties with wisdom, governments, and dissolving the countries huge foreign debt. some of the parts of the re engagement process in those compensating people who lost lands and farm and visions and demographics more than 20 years ago. and with one of the highest inflation rates in the world, it could be a...
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u. s. shop owners have little confidence in the local currency. the big and the public having some grace that which is its value, keeps stopping, reviving somebody's economy will mean the storing ties with wisdom, governments, and dissolving the countries huge foreign debt. the part of the re engagement process involves compensating people who lost lands and farm and visions and demagogy more than 20 years ago. and with one of the highest inflation rates in the world, it could be a while before the economy stabilizer had with us out of their head. let's get you all the support now and his son. thank you very much, laura. well, no long to go now until the 120, it's major league baseball world series as a new chapter and one of the sports oldest 5 as we begin to los angeles on saturday, tom size and hospital. this is what we do. this is a city of champions, and we are ready to when go dodgers bragging rights one office to the 2 biggest cities in the united states. and it's between 2 of the biggest franchises in the sports. most sites has met each other more times in the world series and again, keys and the touches. but it will be the 1st time since 1981. i
u. s. shop owners have little confidence in the local currency. the big and the public having some grace that which is its value, keeps stopping, reviving somebody's economy will mean the storing ties with wisdom, governments, and dissolving the countries huge foreign debt. the part of the re engagement process involves compensating people who lost lands and farm and visions and demagogy more than 20 years ago. and with one of the highest inflation rates in the world, it could be a while before...
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u. s. daughter. shop owners have little confidence in the local currency. the big and the public having some graces, which is its value, the strong, reviving and bobby's economy will mean is storing ties with wisdom, governments, and resolving the countries. huge foreign debt. some of the parts of the re engagement process in those compensating people who lost lands and farm and visions and demagogy more than 20 years ago. and with one of the highest inflation rates in the world, it could be a while before the economy stabilizer had with us out of their head. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all the stories to get the website of course of the 0 don't come to madison street with the a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what does a rake cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond to asked if people have spent a lot of time working. that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in the say tax, right? counting the cost on just the latest news as it breaks, get
u. s. daughter. shop owners have little confidence in the local currency. the big and the public having some graces, which is its value, the strong, reviving and bobby's economy will mean is storing ties with wisdom, governments, and resolving the countries. huge foreign debt. some of the parts of the re engagement process in those compensating people who lost lands and farm and visions and demagogy more than 20 years ago. and with one of the highest inflation rates in the world, it could be a...
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u. s. economy is really important. globally, it's the biggest one, accounts for around a quarter of global g, d p. it's the 2nd largest trading nation, and the us dollar is the world's leading reserve currency and the one most widely used. so who does what here matters? let's get situated the us economy is doing for all intents and purposes quite well . post pandemic, a robust jobs market and strong consumer spending.
u. s. economy is really important. globally, it's the biggest one, accounts for around a quarter of global g, d p. it's the 2nd largest trading nation, and the us dollar is the world's leading reserve currency and the one most widely used. so who does what here matters? let's get situated the us economy is doing for all intents and purposes quite well . post pandemic, a robust jobs market and strong consumer spending.