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party was putting their immigration policy is higher on the agenda. and, sir keir starmer was out on the trail earlier this morning. with more, here is trail earlier this morning. with more, here is our trail earlier this morning. with more, here is our political correspondent.— more, here is our political corresondent. ., ,, . ., , correspondent. the home secretary tearina correspondent. the home secretary tearin: the correspondent. the home secretary tearing the company _ correspondent. the home secretary tearing the company transporting i tearing the company transporting things around europe. today he is more concerned about the movement of people. the conservatives might point to last year's fall in net migration, the difference between the number of people arriving in the uk and leaving, but on their watch, numbers have reached a record high. now, they are saying that they would cap family and work visas, they haven't put figures on net. we recognise _ haven't put figures on net. - recognise companies like this will of course need some levels of migration, but we also recognise that migration puts pressure on public services. getting the balance right is a conversation that is long overdue. . ~ right is a conversation that is long overdue. ., ~ , ., ., right is a conversation that is long overdue. ., ., ., overdue. thank you for coming of everybody- _ overdue. thank you for coming of everybody. cheering. _ overdue. thank you for coming of everybody. cheering. part- overdue. thank you for coming of everybody. cheering. part of - overdue. thank you for coming of everybody. cheering. part of the | everybody. cheering. part of the ressure everybody. cheering. part of the pressure on _ everybody. cheering. part of the pressure on the _ everybody. cheering. part of the pressure on the tories _ everybody. cheering. part of the pressure on the tories has - everybody. cheering. part of the pressure on the tories has come everybody. cheering. part of the - pressure on the tories has come from this party. pressure on the tories has come from this -a . , ., , this party. they will open the borders on — this party. they will open the borders on mass _ this party. they will open the borders on mass emigration l this party. they will open the i borders on mass emigration like this party. they will open the - borders on mass emigration like we have never— borders on mass emigration like we

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Business Today

let's begin in india, where the world's biggest election has seen narendra modi securing a rare third consecutive term in office. but his ruling bharatiya janata party fell short of an absolute majority, which means the party will have to rely on a coalition, where consensus will be key for pushing through any economic policy. arunoday mukharji reports. i'm outside the indian parliament, where the government in power and lawmakers will be deliberating on economic policy for the next five years. now, while india remains a bright spot in the world and remains one of the fastest growing economies in the world, there are also several challenges, especially unemployment, which remains high. according to the international labour organization, 83% of the unemployed were educated youth in the country. manufacturing as a share of the gdp has been stagnant for the last decade. private consumption has been at 3%, which has been at its slowest in the last two decades. now, according to the world inequality index, inequality in the country is at a ioo—year high.

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Newsday

i'm steve lai. let's begin in india, where the world's biggest election has seen narendra modi securing a rare third consecutive term in office. but his ruling bharatiya janata party fell short of an absolute majority, which means the party will have to rely on a coalition, where consensus will be key for pushing through any economic policy. arunoday mukharji reports. i'm outside the indian parliament, where the government in power and lawmakers will be deliberating on economic policy for the next five years. now, while india remains a bright spot in the world and remains one of the fastest growing economies in the world, there are also several challenges, especially unemployment, which remains high. according to the international labour organization, 83% of the unemployed were educated youth in the country. manufacturing as a share of the gdp has been stagnant for the last decade. private consumption has been at 3%, which has been at its slowest in the last two decades. now, according to the world inequality index, inequality in the country is at a 100—year high.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

it's extending last week's rally as they look to is the central european bank holding its meeting this thursday. >> inflation in europe did tick up for the first time in five months. give us a sense how that could impact the possibility of interest rate cuts there. >> all eyes are on this meeting this thursday because inflation, the eurozone last week rose to 2.6% in may, so that was above expectation, up from the previous months. core inflation accelerated from 2.7% last month to 2.9th. mere again the europeans are meeting this thursday. they still expect to cut interest rates for the first time since 2019 from the historic high of 4%. but certainly given these readings now, the ecb might be more cautious in potentially cutting more later this year. >> and, lastly, a software giant

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

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Chris Jansing Reports

tell you. >> lock up the bidens, lock up hillary. >> in the interview, he also said that he could have locked her up, but he decided not to because he thought it would be a terrible thing for our country. so make of all of that what you will, it's on tape. we've got the receipts. >> dasha burns, thank you. tim miller, again, you're sticking with us. congress is back on capitol hill with dr. anthony fauci testifying before the republican-led oversight committee. there are new concerns the country is less prepared for the next pandemic. plus, the price of climate change. why advocates are warning that home cooling costs could reach a ten-year high with extreme weather, that heat roiling the u.s. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. reports" only on msnbc [♪♪] there's a way to cut your dishwashing time by 50%. try dawn powerwash dish spray. it removes 99% of grease and grime in half the time.

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BBC News

failed seven times before, and a constituency seat because he has failed seven times before,- failed seven times before, and he has failed at _ failed seven times before, and he has failed at quite _ failed seven times before, and he has failed at quite a _ failed seven times before, and he has failed at quite a lot _ failed seven times before, and he has failed at quite a lot at - failed seven times before, and he has failed at quite a lot at it, - has failed at quite a lot at it, the party— has failed at quite a lot at it, the party that— has failed at quite a lot at it, the party that he previously led prior to reform — party that he previously led prior to reform uk was writing pretty high _ high. he wasn't able high. — he wasn't able to translate high. he wasn't able to translate that into a _ he wasn't able to translate that into a parliamentary seat win. 50 i think_ into a parliamentary seat win. 50 i think there's also massive risk here for nigel— think there's also massive risk here for nigel farage because if he doesn't — for nigel farage because if he doesn't win, that doesn't look good for him _ doesn't win, that doesn't look good for him and — doesn't win, that doesn't look good for him and there's also the question of how much you can dedicate — question of how much you can dedicate to campaigning across the country— dedicate to campaigning across the country when he is attempting to win a constituency seat, and there was also a _ a constituency seat, and there was also a third — a constituency seat, and there was also a third question about the fact that we _ also a third question about the fact that we do— also a third question about the fact that we do rightly say from his point — that we do rightly say from his point of— that we do rightly say from his point of view he is a influential figure — point of view he is a influential figure in— point of view he is a influential figure in politics, that goes beyond any doubt, — figure in politics, that goes beyond any doubt, there are very nervous conservatives and the possibility that it _ conservatives and the possibility that it does have a significant impact — that it does have a significant impact on the conservative vote, but you also _ impact on the conservative vote, but you also have to remember nigel farage _ you also have to remember nigel farage is — you also have to remember nigel farage is a — you also have to remember nigel farage is a hugely divisive figure. 50 farage is a hugely divisive figure. so as— farage is a hugely divisive figure. so as much— farage is a hugely divisive figure. 50 as much as this might galvanise so as much as this might galvanise support, _ so as much as this might galvanise support, it — so as much as this might galvanise support, it could also galvanise opposition to this party because he does divide opinion. 50 opposition to this party because he does divide opinion. sol opposition to this party because he does divide opinion. 50 i think there — does divide opinion. 50 i think there are _ does divide opinion. 50 i think there are risks here as well a. a

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

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CNN News Central

concerning. >> one man was killed and 24 others were shot to the victims are in critical condition investigators are now worried that the violence is not over, that there could be retaliation from this shell casings just littered the crime scene in this case and authorities suspect an assault rifle was among the weapons that were used authorities are now offering a $22,500 reward for information that leads to and arrest cnn's polo sandoval is on this story for us and pull this all started at a birthday party and briana, one of the reasons perhaps why that casualty count is so high as to measure as the mayor put shockingly high is because there were hundreds of people who are gathering. >> they are just southeast of downtown akron, ohio over the weekend celebrate a birthday party in that very quickly, took a deadly turn with his drive-by shooting. police believed that there were about 200 people who were gathering outside of that home in akron when at one point the driver of a vehicle pulls up and at least one gunman, a board that

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CNN This Morning Weekend

discussed ukraine's defense needs cnn's natasha per tran, joining us now from singapore with more high, they're natasha. tell us more about what else was discussed we'll amara zelenskyy and secretary austin day, obviously discussed ukraine battlefield needs at the moment, including the requirements really for the ukrainians that they get more air defense systems because of the massive missile barrage is that are hitting ukraine every single day from russian forces. that was really top of the agenda here. but it's zelenskyy also took the opportunity during his meeting with austin and publicly earlier today to thank president biden from making that policy decision to allow ukraine to use american weapons to strike into russia directly in order to fend off those strikes from russia that are hitting kharkiv in northern ukraine. that was really key moment for president zelenskyy, something that he has been a pushing for for quite some time now so that the ukrainians can effectively defend themselves.

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