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Andrea Mitchell Reports

it's not a lot of strength in the private sector. it was concentrated in health and leisure and hospitality. you would like to have more broad-based strength in the report. it's true if you look at the household sector, the reason the unemployment rate didn't change is that about 670,000 people left the labor force. we lost 680,000 jobs. it's a little more mixed under the surface than the top line might make you think. having said that, inflation has come down remarkably quickly in 2023 going into 2024. the fed is not going to give up. it went from in its preferred measure inflation at 5.6. they have it to 3.2. they are two-thirds done. it took them 22 months to do the first two-thirds. i see them being very patient at the current stance throughout 2024. rates don't drop off quickly. perhaps by the end of the year. the issue is whether there's broad-based strength that keeps the economy growing.

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Magnitude 5.6 earthquake rocks Samar | The Manila Times

MANILA, Philippines: A magnitude 5.6 earthquake shook Samar province on Monday, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said.

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Reserves sufficient for 5.6 months import cover

Despite the stock of international reserves decreasing in September, it is sufficient to cover Namibia’s imports.According to the Bank of Namibia (BoN), the stock of...

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BBC News

precautions and listen to the guidance of state and local officials. live now to meteorologist matthew capucci. since you are a meteorologist, let's get the most obvious question out of the way, what is the latest forecast? aha, the way, what is the latest forecast?— the way, what is the latest forecast? �* . ., ., , ., ., forecast? a gradual transition into more tropical _ forecast? a gradual transition into more tropical rainstorm. - forecast? a gradual transition into more tropical rainstorm. yes, - forecast? a gradual transition into more tropical rainstorm. yes, it i forecast? a gradual transition into i more tropical rainstorm. yes, it has hurricane force winds right now. when it impacts california, it likely won't. that doesn't mean it is less severe, it means a different threat. the big concern is heavy rainfall. they don't see much rain per year year, and when they do, especially this quickly, it can cause issues. death valley only averaged 5.6 centimetres per year. their record, ever, is 4.8 centimetres in three days. we are expecting 7—10. so roughly one or

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Covid-19 positivity rate dips to 5.6 percent

THE country's positivity rate, or the number of people testing positive for Covid-19, has decreased to 5.6 percent as of July 15.

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Fox News Live

aishah: okay, again, the numbers look good on paper. but at the end of the day, you've got less than a third, less than a third of americans at home feel financially secure. that's awful. >> yeah. i mean, interestingly, aishah, we're with working more but actually earning less. earning's up only about 4.4% in this last period, so they're barely keeping up with inflation. you've also got americans' hours being cut, so on average, most americans have lost about a 5.6% in weekly earnings since biden came to office. and when you add inflation9 into the mix, we're talking about a yearly loss in income of about $5,600 per american family. and this is why despite biden's crowing about bidenomics and all the success he's had, 44% of americans now think that we are already in a recession or headed within the next couple of weeks. aishah: a lot of economists were stunned by this jobs report and what it said about black

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BBC News Now

gathering information on hundreds people and the judge came to the conclusion it should have been disbanded in the early years and not operating for four decades in the way that it did.— operating for four decades in the way that it did. around the world and across _ way that it did. around the world and across the _ way that it did. around the world and across the uk _ way that it did. around the world and across the uk this _ way that it did. around the world and across the uk this is - way that it did. around the world and across the uk this is bbc - way that it did. around the world i and across the uk this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making news today in the uk. staff sickness in the nhs in england has reached record levels, figures for last year show 5.6% days were lost, the equivalent of nearly 75,000 staff. it is higher than during peak pandemic years of 2020 and 2021. mental health was responsible for nearly a quarter of absences according to analysis by the nuffield trust. ministers say thames water customers will not see any impact on bills or access to water if the company collapses. the

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BBC News at One

when covid hit in 2020, it started rising, and that continued the following year. but then in 2022, it rose again to 5.6%. that's the highest on record and nearly a third above the pre—pandemic level. this comes at a huge cost. the sickness rate last year was the equivalent of the nhs losing nearly 75,000 staff. this is on top of more than 100,000 vacancies, and it is higher than the average across the public sector. the government says it will soon be publishing a workforce plan for the nhs to tackle these issues. unions say this cannot come quickly enough, as staff are at risk of burn—out and their mental health is being affected. if you look at what's behind the rise, there seems to be some truth in that. this chart shows the most common causes for sickness in the nhs. the blue bar represents the average monthly totals in 2022 and the red the same in 2019.

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