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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024

moment but now we can head to the sport. hello from the bbc sport centre. there s a big game at the bottom of the premier league this evening as leicester city travel to elland road to take on leeds united. javi gracia s side have lost their last three games and conceded 13 goals in the process sliding down the table and now sitting just a point above tonight s opponents. leicester picked up their first win under new manager dean smith at the weekend. he is hoping thatjamie vardy, harvey barnes and james maddison will be available. they have had a struggle so far, a bit like us, they have been on the back of a couple of heavy defeats at home. but i m sure they will see this game as a big one to try and pull away from the position they are in, like ourselves. all of the remaining games are important and you never know where you will be able to get points. but of course playing at home is the next game and we have to be focused on this game, knowing we are playing against leice

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 15:47:00

chart which shows the last seven years and it shows that inflation was pretty steady until you get to 2022. that was when the us economy was emerging from the pandemic and it was struggling with supply chain issues which pushed up prices and you add to that strong jobs growth and that contributed to further price pressures and that led to a year on year inflation maxing at around 9% over the summer of 2022, far above the target of about 2% by the federal reserve. recently inflation has started to come down but it is still high at around 5% but it is still high at around 5% but going in the right direction. that remains one of the issues americans talk about a lot, high inflation which is still unresolved and they talk about prices at the pump, some of the key gripes on the economy.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 15:48:00

pump, some of the key gripes on the econom . ~ . ., ., economy. michelle, thanks for “oininu economy. michelle, thanks for joining us- let s take a look at netflix now, because the streaming giant has announced it will invest $2.5 billion into south korean content over the next four years. this is twice the total amount netflix has invested in the korean market since it started its service in the country seven years ago. in recent times, netflix has seen huge successes with south korean productions, including the hugely popular show squid game. i spoke to tom harrington, who s head of television for enders analysis. i asked him how k content as it s known has come to be so powerful? there has been one big hit, squid game, but where that south korea is really the zeitgeist at the moment, thatis really the zeitgeist at the moment, that is part of the narrative of netflix and we have to be a bit sceptical of that, but what netflix is trying to do is highlight that they are spending mo

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 15:46:00

when donald trump was president, employment was actually going up nicely, untilthe employment was actually going up nicely, until the pandemic. that is when thejobs nicely, until the pandemic. that is when the jobs market in america had issues and unemployment reached 13% but since joe biden issues and unemployment reached 13% but sincejoe biden took office the jobs market has steadily recovered and increased under his watch creating over 12 point 12.5 millionjobs but you have creating over 12 point 12.5 million jobs but you have to remember the context of some of thesejobs, it remember the context of some of these jobs, it was the middle of the pandemic. policies in his administration put in place to seal the economy from the worst of the pandemic and helped it bounce back but that recovery has not been altogether smooth. hat but that recovery has not been altogether smooth. not altogether smooth and altogether smooth. not altogether smooth and since altogether smooth. not a

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 15:53:00

have said, and many democrats did not want him to run largely because of that factor. it is important for him to address that a bit more head on. the white house dodging the question a bit but he will need to address this a bit more on the campaign trail. the republicans will come out on other traditional issues to hitjoe biden with, immigration, crime, cultural, afghanistan, so there are things that they will be focusing on culture wars. butjoe biden will focus on what he has got done, measures including climate change, infrastructure, health care, things that speak to the working class, middle class america that he is trying to win over. we class, middle class america that he is trying to win over. class, middle class america that he is trying to win over. we have heard him attempting is trying to win over. we have heard him attempting to is trying to win over. we have heard him attempting to do is trying to win over. we have heard him attempting to do that is trying to w

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