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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240607-840

Households fill out basically to report how many of them are unemployed. that survey showed a loss of 400,000 jobs so this is more than 600,000 jobs difference between the two which is a concern and how we collect this data. at the unemployment rate has been taking up now for the last few months and it is now up to 4% which is low, historically, but it is worrying that it is sticking up. it is worrying that it is sticking up. it is worrying that it is stickin: u. , , sticking up. do you see this worrisome sticking up. do you see this worrisome as sticking up. do you see this worrisome as well, - sticking up. do you see this worrisome as well, this - worrisome as well, this unemployment figure? firstly i a . ree unemployment figure? firstly i agree that unemployment figure? firstly i agree that we unemployment figure? firstly i agree that we should unemployment figure? firstly i agree that we should use - unemployment figure? firstly i agree that we should use all i agree that we should use all the data agree that we should use all the data available and what a lot of the data available and what a lot of economists do is put a 80% lot of economists do is put a 80% wheat on the jobs gained that we 80% wheat on the jobs gained that we see out of that employer survey and a 20% on what employer survey and a 20% on what we employer survey and a 20% on what we see out of that household survey and become up with a household survey and become up with a number which we think is closer with a number which we think is closer to with a number which we think is closer to the truth. so the job skins closer to the truth. so the job skins were closer to the truth. so the job skins were probably closer to the expectations than that headline number indicates. so what headline number indicates. so what we headline number indicates. so what we see as an economy is

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Transcripts For FOXNEWS Outnumbered 20240607-2460

Breaking news coming out of that courtroom. all our long. crime continues to shape the big name stores all across the country and now tjx companies which owned stores like t.j.maxx and marshalls and home goods, they have given the employees police style body cameras in hopes of stopping shoplifters. other stories could soon follow suit. the survey found that more than a third of retailers are researching body cameras for workers. these companies h they said when somebody comes and it s like a de-escalation where people are less likely to do something when they are being videotaped, they can? dagen: either not cameras all around the store? they put these body cameras on the employees in case the employees get assaulted by the people who are doing the shoplifting so they have video footage of these individuals. nobody gets prosecuted for

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Transcripts For MSNBC Jose Diaz-Balart Reports 20240607-1680

Economists were forecasting. but the gains were revised lower by 15,000 jobs. the unemployment rate ticking higher as you point out to 4% from 3.9%. now, that can happen with more participation in the labor force as more people come off the sidelines to look for a job. but in may s case, the labor force participation rate actually fell to 62.5%, but .2% lower than it was before, indicating that some people had become more discouraged and moved to the sidelines. now, also, the survey of households that is used to calculate that unemployment rate showed that the number of americans saying they held a job fell by actually 408,000. then there is the data from the household survey on full time versus part time employment which isn t also all that positive, but it is generally so, it did show the number of americans working full time jobs fell by 625,000, while the number who hold part time positions increased by 286,000.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240607-780

That pulled voters in six different back on spending saying the cost of living inflation and the economy are the number one issue that they are voting on this year. a cbs poll showed that 60% of voters set the economy is doing poorly. despite thesejob gains, despite gdp, despite wage growth. so it is looking like, voters looking at what this means for household budgets and their own bottom line. to talk more about this now, i m joined by betsey stevenson former chief economist at the us department of labour under obama and tomas philipson former acting chairman of the council of economic advisers under trump. just looking at the numbers, pretty impressive, what do you make of them? make of them? there are two surve s make of them? there are two surveys in make of them? there are two surveys in the make of them? there are two surveys in the us make of them? there are two surveys in the us that - surveys in the us that basically track employment. the companies report something that shows that there was a huge overshoot on expectations like was indicated in terms of the number of newjobs. then there is a second survey which the

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The Faulkner Focus

Because it is joe biden and you see all the criminality. we can t have this stuff go on because you know what? when biden goes out, everyone says bye-bye and then he gets indicted two days later and they go after him? the country doesn t want that. harris: new york times interviewed nearly 2,000 voters who previously supported trump and found he still retains 93% of the people who backed him in a previous survey. the times calls it a tally that s yet another striking show of political resilience from a candidate who is facing three more sets of criminal indictments. sean, the new york times. your thoughts. first off, on the interview last night with hannity he is right to say i won t go after my political opponents. the retribution comes when you take away the political tool saying i ll clean up the f.b.i. and department of justice and make it a fair arbiter of criminality, not one who sides with one team or the other, which is what he said to pete,

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Katy Tur Reports

Disrupters by nature. i find it alarming people for whom the system is working, for whom, you know, the state of america right now is okay to buy into trump is alarming, but, you know, to counter that with what vaughan told us and what that poll told us, i think the problem for trump with his convictions is it may motivate his base but in order to win over swing voters he needs to tell a very different story about that conviction and that is like that s let s talk about swing voters. do you think that the conviction is really going to swing them? i know that the new york times survey, we can put the results back up, shows a donald trump was plus 3 before the conviction, now he s plus 1 according to the people that they spoke to, again, which is a real movement and it can make a difference, but i wonder is the conviction really going to be the issue for them?

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Katy Tur Reports

Election interference trials, one of them encompassing the insurrection on january 6 and one pending classified documents trial for retaining and hiding records, government records, some of them containing top secret nuclear intelligence haven t driven away donald trump s voters, what will last week s felony conviction for falsifying documents and to conceal them and to conceal that information from voters in 2016 really do? in other words, what more do voters really need to know about donald trump? or to put a finer point on it, how many more voters need to know more about donald trump? believe it or not, there are quite a few. the new york times went back and interviewed nearly 2,000 people, some of them who said a conviction would make them rethink voting for donald trump. we re going to tell you the results of their survey in just a moment, but first here is what some of those voters said, quote, we all know if donald trump gets reelected he s going to try to be a dictator and he s

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends First 20240604 09:43:15

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends First 20240604 09:43:15
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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240604 10:41:00

Too, janice parents across america forced to find ways to keep their kids away from technology. this comes as a shocking survey reveals that 44% of teens say they re anxious without their phones. next guest say too many parents are turning a blind eye to the very real dangers of screen addiction. mchale black and courtney davis are both moms of two and they join us now: this topic is at the top of so many parents lists. i believe we have fundamentally changed childhood because of the introduction of phones and screens. let s start with you mchale, how are you dealing with this especially thinking about the summertime where kids a v. a lot of time off. right. rachel: we are hoping they are outside. exactly. you know, thank you for having me on this morning. i am a volunteer in my local organization. and our initiative for this year is screen time limits. it was easy for me to implement this in my home where we have

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240604 10:34:00

These problems. they should have backed israel s play from the beginning. hamas needs to be removed as any type of a factor if there is ever going to be peace in gaza of any kind. brian: say that about a guy visiting in a week or two to address a joint session of congress while claiming to be his best friend is just insane. he also pointed out that netanyahu prior to the attack on october 7th was having some problems domestically. that has nothing to do with there. is he having problems domestically. thanks so much, jim, appreciate it? good to be with you. brian: shocking survey reveals more in ten teens feel anxious about their smart phones. two moms who tracked down on their kid s screen time too many parents turning a blind eye to the very real dangers. that story is next. because i m in too deep i m trying to keep i look back with great satisfaction dut

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