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more in the second quarter of the year than they did in the first quarter, many are still feeling the pinch, notjust from higher prices but also they are paying more in tax. �* , , tax. and then there is interest rates which — tax. and then there is interest rates which will _ tax. and then there is interest rates which will feed - tax. and then there is interest rates which will feed through i tax. and then there is interest i rates which will feed through not just on mortgage payments but also to rent. while services for businesses, the dark blue line, are above the prevent demic level, services for consumers, the light blue line, are now 8.2% below where they were nearly three years ago. while pensioners are seeing their pensions rise faster than they have in decades, workers paying more in tax and higher rents have less to spend on holidays than before. one reason many economists think the economy will remain stagnant for the rest of the year. andy verity, bbc news. the number of migrants detected in the uk after crossing the channel in small boats in the last five years has passed 100,000, according to new figures. numbers have only been counted officially since the start of 2018. in the same period, about 55,000 people have been identified at border points,

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while gas prices are down from a year ago they've rising in recent weeks. how are americans dealing with it. welcome everyone. i'm charles for neil cavuto. we have team coverage from new york city on shoppers feeling the pinch. how this is going to play on the campaign trail. >> it's consumer price index report shows prices increased 3.2 percent over last year, just slightly below expectations. 2/10 percent month over month suggesting inflation is not resurging some calling this report encouraging news but the numbers show how consumer wallets con to be stretched. you can see here charles that cost for shelter up 7.7 percent over last year. new vehicles up in price 3.5

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uk head of retailfor the consultancy firm kpmg. it's good to talk to you, paul. let me ask you first of all, what is it that's keeping shoppers back, surely it's notjust a spot of what weather, we're used to that in the uk now, surely? weather, we're used to that in the uk now. surely?— weather, we're used to that in the uk now, surely? weather is also used as an excuse — uk now, surely? weather is also used as an excuse of _ uk now, surely? weather is also used as an excuse of poor— uk now, surely? weather is also used as an excuse of poor performance of. as an excuse of poor performance of retail sales. as an excuse of poor performance of retailsales. it's as an excuse of poor performance of retail sales. it's a perfect cocktail of challenges at the moment, many consumers are feeling the pinch, the inflationary pressures are definitely hitting many consumers hard, therefore consumers have been tightening their belts and spending less over the last weeks. belts and spending less over the last weeks-— belts and spending less over the last weeks. ~ ., ., ,., ., ., last weeks. worried about inflation, worried about _ last weeks. worried about inflation, worried about the _ last weeks. worried about inflation, worried about the mortgages, - last weeks. worried about inflation, l worried about the mortgages, worried about spending, are they going to be enticed by promotions? when about spending, are they going to be enticed by promotions?— about spending, are they going to be enticed by promotions? when we speak about the health _ enticed by promotions? when we speak about the health of _ enticed by promotions? when we speak about the health of the _ enticed by promotions? when we speak about the health of the retail _

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i don't know when the debate started. i'm 70 years old now and it's always been pepper pot, salt pot. it is a spicy debate, perhaps best taken with a pinch of salt. philip norton, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. for a time this week the weather is set to feel a little bit more summer—like than it has of late. already looking like summer for this weather watcher in hertfordshire. we are going to see some drier and warmer weather developing this week, but perhaps only for a short time. 0n the satellite picture you can see this big swirl of cloud, a potent storm system currently battering parts of northern europe. that's going to get a little bit closer, close enough to strengthen the winds across the far north—east of scotland, particularly shetland. quite windy here over the next few days. then, at the other end of the uk, we've got this zone of cloud

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the salt maybe is the first and the pepper is maybe on the back. salt is white so it should be the white one. pepper is red so it's the red one. easy. does it matter? well, it seems to. more than 300 people voted at a park fun day this weekend and there has been a whole raft of comedy memes online. so let's go back to a man who should know. i don't know when the debate started. i'm 70 years old now and it's always been pepper pot, salt pot. it is a spicy debate, perhaps best taken with a pinch of salt. philip norton, bbc news. red pepper, black pepper, white salt, i don't know, seems kind of obvious to me! you are watching bbc news. i'm going to take you live to the south coast of england. this is dorset where the bibby stockholm

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i'm 70 years old now and it's always been pepper pot, salt pot. it is a spicy debate, perhaps best taken with a pinch of salt. philip norton, bbc news. but a pinch of salt from which one? coming up later in the programme... england are through to the quarterfinals, penalties at the world cup. the man behind some of the biggest shows on stage and tv will be here to tell us about his latest play, inspired by the trials and tribulations of the england men's football squad, under gareth southgate. james graham will be in the studio with us at ten to nine. lionesses in action in australia in one and a half hours.

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that now infamous phone call to georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, asking him to find 11,870 votes. the next day, he tells mike page that he has the absolute right to reject electoral votes. he does not. he does not have that authority. over the next two days, trump and coconspirator to work to convince pence and his aides that he should reject biden's electoral votes or stanton back to the states. at the same time, trump encourages his supporters to travel on to washington, d.c., on january 6th. and on the morning of the six of that january, trump attempts to send fake elector certificates from michigan and wisconsin to pence, which his staff reject. this timeline is going to get detailed now because the last-ditch efforts of trump and his lackeys that day ramps into overdrive. at 11:15 a.m., trump called paint to reject legitimate votes. pinch refuses.

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expected. just ove20. it shows that job creation is slowing, which is what you want. i think we have to, on the other hand, take it with a pinch of salt because july, we have to -- the heatwave. we have got this very hot temperatures. we don't know the full implications of that. but on the other hand, the revisions of may and june, they are interesting. i promise you, they are. they are interesting because they are down. >> which is good for the inflation picture? >> that bumper number that we saw last month was good, but not as good as we first thought. therefore, from the fed's point of view, you are seeing job creation slow. you're not seeing an uptick in unemployment. that number stayed steady, which means, arguably, the interest rate rises. the medicine is working, and it's working well. >> okay.

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