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this will define the generation to come just as reaganomics did. and this is certainly, i think, a fantastic call to lead the way and brand it, something that my party has not always been exce exceptional at. >> ramesh, what do you think? is there not credit where credit is due when it comes to the accomplishments they have made? >> look, the american public for most of the last 30 years has been unhappy about the state of the economy. the only two period of time when americans have been happy about the economy has been when they have seen a sustained growth in real wages, wanls keeping up with prices and not just keeping up but getting ahead of prices. that hasn't happened so far during the biden administration. that's what he needs to have happen. >> how does he fix that? the question of how they view that -- look at cnn's latest polling. two-thirds of the country disapprove of his handling of the economy. 76% say economic conditions are poor. that's despite the fact the unemployment rate is 3.7%,

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3.7%. employment is at added 339,000 jobs in may. and we've seen cooling for 11 straight months now? >> it's extremely difficult in politics to take credit from preventing catastrophe. that's what this administration has done, think about the economy that the biden administration had, it's had skyrocketing inflation in an economy that was teetering on permanent catastrophe. not only did they resuscitated, but they actually put it on the flooding to compete in the 20 twenties and well beyond, and i think with branding like this, and a shifting of the narrative, yes we are not out of the woods, there is no doubt but certainly, they have prevented something far, far more serious from occurring. >> jobs where growing, and inflation was lower than when he took office, americans remember that. it wasn't a period of economic crisis. it was a period of -- crisis. but we are having a sharp recovery. they had tail winds, not

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The ReidOut

economic growth rate leading the world economies since the pandemic. the highest in the world. >> that was president biden today in chicago touting his economic agenda. which he is now calling bidenomics. and to be fair, the president does have quite a few economic achievements to brag about. the unemployment rate is 3.7%, near the lowest it's been since 1969. with the jobs numbers in recent months outperforming expectations. we have also seen the inflation rate cool significantly from the highs last year, from over 9% to now 4%. which is much lower than what most other countries are currently experiencing. and that's not an accident. it is the direct result of some of the policies democrats have passed and president biden has signed into law. like the inflation reduction act. the chips and science act and the infrastructure bill. which some republicans are now actually trying to take credit for, despite the fact that they

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Nicky Campbell

that about six months ago, we came out of our mortgage almostjust under 12 months before the end and we had to pay the 1% penalty to do so but that 1% was only effectively interest in what was going for one year and if i interest in what was going for one yearand if i had interest in what was going for one year and if i had waited until august this year i would be looking at 7% compared to 3.7%. it’s august this year i would be looking at 7% compared to 3.7%.— at 7% compared to 3.7%. it's very lucky married — at 7% compared to 3.7%. it's very lucky married meg, _ at 7% compared to 3.7%. it's very lucky married meg, incredible! it| lucky married meg, incredible! it was quite predictable, the amount of rice is coming up. i personally do not think until we see interest rates having an effect and houses are repossessed, maybe we are into a proper recession, these interest rates will continue to rise. i do not think any economist, publicly speaking, everyone is saying it will level to stop the mayhem and panic but you speak to my parents generation, talking 15 years, very

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demonstrates that disparity ratios are significantly reduced the black people compared with the traditional methods, falling from 3.7 to 1.2. that is an evidence base emerging and policy will be made. i that is an evidence base emerging and policy will be made.- and policy will be made. i strongly su ort and policy will be made. i strongly support the _ and policy will be made. i strongly support the home _ and policy will be made. i strongly support the home secretary's - and policy will be made. i strongly i support the home secretary's further measures— support the home secretary's further measures to cut the unacceptable loss measures to cut the unacceptable toss of— measures to cut the unacceptable loss of life from violent crime. will she — loss of life from violent crime. will she confirm that this statement today— will she confirm that this statement today as _ will she confirm that this statement today as part of a much wider strategy— today as part of a much wider strategy to tackle the underlying causes _ strategy to tackle the underlying causes and problems, as well as the use of— causes and problems, as well as the use of the _ causes and problems, as well as the use of the weapons? my causes and problems, as well as the use of the weapons?— use of the weapons? my right honourable — use of the weapons? my right honourable friend _ use of the weapons? my right honourable friend is _ use of the weapons? my right| honourable friend is absolutely right. stop and searches one tool in our armoury against the fight against violent crime. we have increased police resources and broader police powers. we have continued funding for our violence reduction unit, bringing together local partners to tackle the drivers of violent crime in their area. we

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people compared with the traditional method, falling from 3.7 to calculating disparity in the metropolitan police service. it has produced an analysis based on actual suspects of violent crime, rather than the usual residents of an area as a denominatorfor than the usual residents of an area as a denominator for calculating rates of stop and search. this is still experimental, but it shows the disparity ratios were significantly reduced for black people compared with the traditional method, falling from 3.721.2. mr speaker, it is always heartbreaking and distressing to read about stabbings and shootings. i am struck by how often mothers of murdered young black men say that stop and search could have saved the lives of their sons. we owe it to them to heed their call, the facts are on their side. stop and search works. it is a vital tool in the fight against serious violent crime. i commend this statement to the. ,, ., ., crime. i commend this statement to the, ,, ., ., ., crime. i commend this statement to the. ,, ., ., ., ,, . ., , the. shadow home secretary. order of play _ the. shadow home secretary. order of play for _ stop and search causes fear in community... knife crime causes fear in communitx —

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Rita Ora to Guest Host 'American Top 40': All the Details | 93.7 KRQ

Rita Ora is set to guest host 'American Top 40' this weekend, June 17th & 18th. Get all the details here:

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

new jobs. since i became president. [crowd chanting] that's more jobs than any president has cratered in any 14-year term. unemployment rate is down to a 50-year low, 3.7%. i've seen record lows from black unemployment and hispanic unemployment as well. we've created 800,000 manufacturing jobs. >> it wasn't just campaigning for president biden on a schedule today, before he met with union workers there, he actually took an aerial tour of the i-95 collapse with the governor of pennsylvania. the governor of pennsylvania actually made some big news during briefing, that he held with the president saying, in two weeks, from two weeks from today, the i-95 bridge will be fully operational for folks to get over. just in time for the fourth of july holiday. yasmin?

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Early Start With Christine Romans

to see this sort of disinflation rather than driving inflation lower and potentially causing some level of economic harm. >> let's listen to something the fed chief said about the resilient labor market. >> the labor market i think has surprised many if not all analysts over the last couple of years with its extraordinary resilience really. and it is just remarkable. and that is really if you think about it, that is what is driving it, it is job creation, wages moving up, it is supporting spending which in turn is supporting hiring. it is really the engine that is driving the economy. >> it has been fascinating to watch the job market. at some point you have to ask can you have a recession if you have a 3.7% unemployment rate? >> no, you can't especially if you have 339,000 jobs created in a month. one of the defining features in

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