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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World 20240702

from new york. michelle fleury reports. we should get further evidence there is slowdown in the job markets. employers are growing more cautious and employees are sticking around longer. one caveat should see some distortion to the numbers, the auto and actors strikes both endedin auto and actors strikes both ended in november with many returning to work that same month. plus, the end of the year is when many seasonal workers get taken on. american central bank, the federal reserve, it will be watching closely because lowerjob growth will feel expectations the pheasant will leave rates on hold. they have risen 5% from nearly zero since march of last year as it wrestled to bring down inflation. thejobs report is a lot of economics data before the us central bank s meeting next week. despite expectation for a slowdown, america s labour market remains strong by historical standards. still, market remains strong by historicalstandards. still, if historical standards. still, if ec

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:38:00

the final is tomorrow night. rangers are still in with a chance of reaching the group stage of the champions league after an entertaining draw with psv eindhoven in the first leg of their play off tie. it was rangers who led, abdallah sima with the opener just before half time, what a goal. but psv levelled, only for rangers to take the lead again through rabbi matondo. but rangers couldn t hang on, luuk dejong made it 2 2 on the night. the second leg is next wednesday. and talk about proving your worth in cricket s hundred. harry brook hit the fastest ever century in the tournament s history smashing 105 off 42 balls. brook remember isn t in england s squad for the 50 over world cup in october. then in the field, he took

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240604 10:27:00

saying, quote: mark is traveling right now and isn t in palo alto. also mark takes the sport seriously and not going to fight someone who randomly shows up at his house. meta ceo says musk wasn t serious about cage match telling him to, quote, move on and those are the headlines. i still like this story. what s the next iteration of it be. brian: i could see if he was retired and there was time i had a punch of companies. he is running five major companies at the same time. ainsley: elon musk. brian: still showing up to zuckerberg s house to wrestle? what is he # 1? carley: flying rockets into the sky and trying to create x from twitter. who know what is is going to be next. brian: tunnel company. tired of traffic. trying to make tunnels under major cities. steve: sounds boring but that s the name of the company. ainsley: they don t ever grow up do they, carley? they want to wrestle. carley: boys were always be

Transcripts for CNN At This Hour With Kate Bolduan 20240604 15:08:00

sentence would be, you know, what the prosecutors were asking for, which is nine and a half years in a work colony. but then you get to the political side of it. when that s all over, it s up to the leaders of both countries to decide what to do. and whether or not to have a prisoner swap. i mean there could be one and then what would it be? or there could not be one, which would also be a very troubling sign. the united states obviously wants one very much. this is a big deal in the united states. a lot of public pressure. in russia, it is not that much of a big deal. the story is being covered, of course, but there s not a lot of public pressure in russia right now, dana, so putin isn t in as much public pressure or under a lot of time pressure either. but what putin, jill, if i may, is obviously eager to do is to extract something from the u.s. these are not wonderful times in

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:16:00

people have got a bit of notice, they can make other plans, they can change their original sort of plans for holidays or trips, but you need the notice to be able to do that. and hopefully that s what s going to be happening with this. now, the slot amnesty as well, the fact that airlines are now no longer required to operate 70% of their schedules just to retain those slots, and, for somewhere like heathrow, those slots are worth millions and millions of pounds to the airlines. having not having to do that will make a big difference because it will mean that airlines can cancel flights without the fear that they re going to lose that slot, and perhaps another airline who isn t in as bad a position can then jump in, take that slot, and then that will free up other flights to then be available to the public. and the government s suggesting looking at easing night time restrictions, but even allowing the possibility of more flights. are they going to be the people to crew the planes and

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