his biggest problem is out there in america where people think he has lost touch with them. he wran as the responsible adult who would make things better. the guy who understood government who would make things better. he said, the july 4th speech, summer of freedom, gave the impression covid was almost over. as you noted, we re at 770,000 cases a day right now. not his fault. these variants come up but he left the impression, i got this in july. afghanistan will be orderly. we ll be out of there in an orderly fashion. it was not. inflation will be fleeting. is not. he s lost what he had in the campaign, the connection, i get your problems and i m going to fix them. y he has problems in the democratic problem. his biggest problem is convincing people, can i take my kids to school? when am i going back to work? when is this going to be over and my life will be sback to soe semblance of normal. we have a plan. we re going to get there. because he s lost that. if i had to sum up with tw
to flip the switch but a 30% drop in the ruble to the u.s. dollar would add 30% to our inflation in one month. if you think of our monthly inflation rate as 7% annualized it would make it 37%. it would do a lot of damage to the u.s. economy and a lot of damage to the russian economy as well. we have had a very good employment number this month, as you know you said 678,000. if you include the revisions in the last two months it is 770,000. we re still way below the employment level we were in february of 2020. we re way below that and where below we would be if we were on the trend line. there is a lot to look forward to that doesn t look all that good. the seasonal adjustments are the reasons for this month and the month before and they ll reverse themselves fairly shortly. i don t expect good numbers coming for the next six months
speed to the u.s. adding 678,000 jobs last month. that is more than economists expected of 400,000. the unemployment rate falling to 3.8%, slightly better than predicted 3.9%. guys. over to you. brian: let s bring in ainsley: good. pete: charles payne is here who will help us break down these numbers. i thought it would be a higher number come i really did appear this is unusual. this is really weird. let me explain something. pete: this has a higher number than expected? everyone thought it was going to be higher. i sold some on wall street 770,000 or higher than that. how this consensus thing works, last month 300,000 but the month
while hoping the outcome will be less severe than some have predicted. hugh pym, bbc news. let s look at the latest official data on the pandemic in the uk. there were 91,715 new infections recorded in the latest 24 hour period. the average over the past week is now more than 83,000 new cases every day. 44 deaths were recorded that s of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. 112 covid related deaths were recorded on average every day in the past week. on vaccinations, more than 770,000 people a day had boosters on average in the past seven days, bringing the total to almost 29 million. our health editor hugh pym is here. given that data, where do you think we are in this pandemic? the latest daily reported we are in this pandemic? the latest daily reported cases we are in this pandemic? the latest daily reported cases above - we are in this pandemic? the latest daily reported cases above 91,000 | we are in this pandemic? the latest. daily reported cases above 91,000 i
infections recorded in the latest 24 hour period. the average over the past week is now more than 83,000 new cases every day. 44 deaths were recorded, that s of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. 112 covid related deaths were recorded on average every day in the past week. on vaccinations, more than 770,000 people a day had boosters on average in the past seven days, bringing the total to almost 29 million. our health editor hugh pym is here. looking at that data for the uk, where are we in the pandemic? weill. where are we in the pandemic? well, cases are rising where are we in the pandemic? well, cases are rising week where are we in the pandemic? well, cases are rising week on where are we in the pandemic? -ii cases are rising week on week by 61%. that is a lot faster than hospital admissions, 61%. that is a lot faster than hospitaladmissions, up 61%. that is a lot faster than hospital admissions, up 6% better because hospital admissions reflect infections pick