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CNN Election Night in America June 4, 2024 04:28:00

republicans are. and i want you to take a look at some of these margins. right now when it comes to these house races. in oregon, alex skarlatos is ahead by 0.08%. in zach nunn in california congresswoman michelle steele up by 0.4%. in new york, mola now row up 0.6 7%. in arizona, eli crane is up 1.38%. democrats as well, there leads are pretty narrow as well. we are looking at kermit jones up by 0.06% in california, and tony vargas up by 0.1 5% in nebraska. ryan congressman ryan is up by 0.36% in new york. tom l announced ski in new jersey is up by 0.88%. and in connecticut, johanna hayes is up by 1.72%. these are competitive seats and their margins of victory right

BBCNEWS Ros Atkins On The Week June 4, 2024 03:54:00

this is michael gove in 2016. the truth is that if we vote to leave, we will be in an economically stronger position. that also hasn t happened yet. no doubt resetting your trading relationship with the world takes time. there are already 71 new agreements with other countries, although most are direct copies of deals done when the uk was part of the eu. there are completely new deals with japan, new zealand and australia. the australia deal, for example, is estimated to increase the uk gdp by 0.08% by 2035. then there is india and the government said this week progress was being made, but there is no sign of a deal with the us. and if that is trade, next is business investment. it peaked in 2016, the year of the brexit referendum, but has never returned to that level. or the value of the pound, the strength of the dollar has lowered the value currencies

BBCNEWS Ros Atkins On The Week June 4, 2024 11:53:00

the truth is that if we vote to leave, we will be in an economically stronger position. that also hasn t happened yet. no doubt resetting your trading relationship with the world takes time. there are already 71 new agreements with other countries, although most are direct copies of deals done when the uk was part of the eu. there are completely new deals with japan, new zealand and australia. the australia deal, for example, is estimated to increase the uk gdp by 0.08% by 2035. then there is india and the government said this week progress was being made, but there is no sign of a deal with the us. and if that is trade, next is business investment. it peaked in 2016, the year of the brexit referendum, but has never returned to that level. or the value of the pound, the strength of the dollar has lowered the value currencies around the world. but the pound has fallen

BBCNEWS Ros Atkins On The Week June 4, 2024 20:54:00

that also hasn t happened yet. no doubt resetting your trading relationship with the world takes time. there are already 71 new agreements with other countries, although most are direct copies of deals done when the uk was part of the eu. there are completely new deals with japan, new zealand and australia. the australia deal, for example, is estimated to increase the uk gdp by 0.08% by 2035. then there is india and the government said this week progress was being made, but there is no sign of a deal with the us. and if that is trade, next is business investment. it peaked in 2016, the year of the brexit referendum, but has never returned to that level. or the value of the pound, the strength of the dollar has lowered the value currencies around the world. but the pound has fallen considerably against the dollar since 2016 and a weaker pound makes imported goods more

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:57:00

this is michael gove in 2016. the truth is that if we vote to leave we will be in an economically stronger position. that also hasn t happened yet. no doubt resetting your trading relationship with the world takes time. there are already 71 new agreements with other countries, although most are direct copies of deals done when the uk was part of the eu. there are completely new deals with japan, new zealand and australia. the australia deal, for example, is estimated to increase the uk s gdp by 0.08% by 2035. then there is india. the government said this week progress was being made but there is no sign of a deal with the us. and if that is trade, next is business investment. it peaked in 2016, the year of the brexit referendum but has never returned to that level. or the value of the

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