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The Katie Phang Show

which or, 3.4%, which is at over 50 or low. so, to see that broad and unemployment remains low remains positive, though i think, that some demographics like the black unemployment rate did rise. that just being up 6%. something we're going to have to watch in the months to come. so, okay, the question is, where did we see job gains or job contractions in the month? we saw in these categories. leisure and hospitality, think bars and restaurants, and 21,000 in the month. then professional and business services also added 21,000 jobs. that's about, you know, white color, maybe cubicle types of jobs. but interestingly, we saw a retail trade jobs at the mall, contracting by about 11,000 in the month. so okay. what does all this in terms of the jobs report mean for the broad picture from the federal reserve, which has been deliberately trying to slow this economy through higher interest rates? for them, the story is trying to lower inflation, and the jobs board gives us some insight into inflation in the form of average hourly earnings. how much more to people get

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

due to the ukrainians at this stage. they just wanted to see the russian defensive reaction and to gradually weaken them. they have also lost grounds already. the ukrainians are doing this with about 3/4s of their forces still in reserve. they're waiting for the right moment to launch a major counter offensive. it's going well so far. the more that they can get the cluster munitions and the long range artillery, it will be easier to dislodge the russian forces. >> i want your thoughts on the belarus president saying the wagner group's leader, prigozhin, is actually back in russia. a lot of discussion about this. he was supposed to leave. after that failed mutiny and if he is back what are the implications? >> i never believed he would park himself in belarus. that would make him a sitting duke for putin's assassins for

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Americas Newsroom

there is nothing left. >> the thief apparently spent several hours in the wine store taking more than 600 bottles in total. valued at nearly 3/4 of a million dollars. he was apparently quite picky targeting old world french and italian fine wines leaving the awful california and australian chardonny behind. i have a good alibi. i was at home with my family. no one in the l.a. bureau has seen the wine lover, trace gallagher since he left the fox news set on friday. i would be making a call about now. >> rich: almost like mission impossible wine thievery going on there. thank you so much. >> julie: i will say jonathan hunt took the wine. the bus. well played, jonathan. elon musk is rolling out a

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Morning Joe

experiencing online hate this year, and that is up from 36% last year. we have to watch out for our teenagers. and the new haven register has a front page feature on the growing number of retirees living in connecticut. the census bureau says there's more than 580,000 people over the age of 65 in the state. that's a more than 3.4% gain just in the last year. it's also slightly ahead of florida's 3.3% gain. so everyone moving to connecticut. coming up, the latest from ukraine and what's being described as a slower than expected counteroffensive against russian forces and an update on that brutal fight when "morning joe" comes right back. , we destroy the world. we're in a race against the nazis. i have no choice. is it big enough to ead the war? to end all war? 7... 6... 5...

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Morning Joe

are over 65 in the state, more than 3.4% gain in the last year. it's also slightly ahead of florida's 3.3% gain. everyone moving to connecticut. coming up, a new review of the u.s. exit from afghanistan repeatedly blames the administration's of both former president donald trump and president biden for their efforts both before and after the chaotic withdrawal. we're going to speak with a former cia officer about all of that. and the latest in ukraine's counteroffensive against russia. new signs the next few weeks of fighting will be grueling. "morning joe" will be right back. ght back okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we provide nutrients to support immune, muscle, bone, and heart health. everyone: woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins

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Cavuto Live

happier than they've been in decades. that was headline in may, okay? job satisfaction was at a 36-year high. why is that? because a lot of people can leave their job if it's bad, okay? and that's because, you know, the unemployment rate has been 3.4-3.7% since march 2022. you can't -- you got to go back to world war ii to get unemployment rates like that. so that's really, one really huge for people. you and i don't worry about unemployment, but millions of people do. and then you have, you know, the bargaining power they get from that. and, you know, by the way, or on wages, you know, you have to look -- you can't just take one year and look at the average. you've got to look at the median, you've got to look at the bottom sectors of the labor force because the average is pulled up by -- david: yeah, but, mark, the point is, is people's perception is reality. i mean, people know -- >> people's perception -- david: hold on a second, hold on a second. people know how they spent a

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CNN News Central

advantages, and michelle robinson at the time, and barack obama did not have. so, as generations have passed here, the perspectives have changed. and interesting pew study here constructive to the public opinion. looking at the numbers here. a bare majority of 50% of americans said they believe that affirmative action programs have run the course. they do not approve of the affirmative actions, and only 16% approve and about 75% of republicans, and 3/4 of republicans believe that they disapprove of the affirmative action program, and 54% of the democrats, and actually 29% of democratic-leaning voters support the programs, and so certainly, view ed with a

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Chris Jansing Reports

whether that socket's going to work. look, young people are organizing new companies and industries. you know, i've indicated to labor leaders, they must expand their ranks. i said more women, more minorities, that's what you've got to do. the third part of biden economics is promoting competition. when companies have to compete on level playing field, they have to work harder to attract customers and recruit and retain workers. some of you business people in here know that well. but under the trickle down economic theory, 3/4 of u.s. industries -- excuse me consecrated. i'm thinking i didn't go to mass. [ laughter ] they were moving to diminish competition. well, that may have been -- made

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Chris Jansing Reports

911. this is what we would call an extreme. we have extreme heat, extreme cold. this is extremely poor air quality. >> so is the situation just as dangerous as it was a few weeks ago, and how long do you think the smoke will be in the country? >> i would say it's about 3/4 of the density of what we had on the east coast, which is still really bad. if you talk to people, they can smell in the air. smells like a wildfire nearby. some cases it even smells like plastics in the air. this is now expanded too. we're up to 127 million people. that's roughly one out of every three americans is under an air quality alert, minneapolis, new york city, washington, d.c., baltimore, philly, raleigh, also, and as we go throughout the day, the worst of the smoke is now around chicago, coming down, indianapolis, to cleveland, through louisville, lexington, the cincinnati area, and it disburses a little bit, but the air quality is going down pretty quickly now in areas of the mid-atlantic region. tomorrow, you don't see the bright white, the smoke, it's

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The Faulkner Focus

The Faulkner Focus
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