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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:12:00

spacey certainly in his heyday was one of the most recognisable and most successful faces in hollywood. he came to prominence with films like the usual suspects and american beauty and of course the long running tv series house of cards made him a household name. here in london he was artistic directory at the old for, cultural institution in the old for, cultural institution in the city, but to appear in crown court here in a very different context. he appears under his real name, kevin spacey fowler, facing 12 charges. three of indecent assault, seven of sexual assault and two of sexual activity without consent. the alleged offences took place between 2001 and 2013, both here and in gloucester in the west of england against four men, all of him are now in their 30s against four men, all of him are now in their30s and against four men, all of him are now in their 30s and 40s. kevin spacey denies all charges and the trial is

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 21:07:00

major world economies. there are three culprits you could look at. firstly, the bank of england, was it too slow off the mark in raising rates and trying to club this inflation down? there s also questions about government policy and terms of the effectiveness, competitiveness of the economy, in terms of wages and prices going up fast, but coming down more slowly. maybe there is the brexit factor as well. but the interesting issue is the structure of the economy and mortgage market. typically, when we have had a rate rise cycles like these, you have had interest rates, fixed mortgage is quite low, and the interest rates have affected the economy quite quickly. it is taking far longer to do that, and voice to pass through to the economy. it also means the pain is concentrated, as you said, on about 1.5 million people in their 30s and 40s. so we look to the interest rate decision tomorrow, and it isn tjust about if the rates go up by quarter of a percent or half a percent, it is

Transcripts for CNN State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash 20240604 13:12:00

american people over $160,000. the reason is this. in my state of new jersey, a couple making $160,000 is a police officer and a teacher. do i really think that they should be paying higher taxes here? i don t. look, i think if we give people plenty of time to plan i m not talking about raising retirement age for people currently in their 30s and 40s. people who are in their 50s and 60s, they have already passed the time when they could do planning for their retirement and social security has to remain where it is for them. but people in their 30s and 40s, we can save a significant amount of money for the program. and let me remind everybody that if we don t make any changes at all, by 2034, what we re going to be dealing with, in ten years is a 24% cut in everyone s benefit. so we need to come up with a bipartisan solution. but taxes would not be a part of that bipartisan solution for me, jake. because i think these democrats in washington have placed enough

Transcripts for CNN State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash 20240604 16:12:00

respond to a problem is raising taxes and i would not raise taxes for people over $150,000. in my state of new jersey a couple making $160,000 is a police officer and a teacher. do i really think they should be paying higher taxes here? i don t. look, i think if we give people plenty time to plan, and i m talking about raising retirement age for people currently in their 30s and 40s. people who are in their 50s and 60s, they have already passed the time when they can do planning for their retirement and social security has to remain where it is for them, but people in their 30s and 40s, we can save a significant amount of money for the program and let me remind everybody that if we don t make changes at all by 2034, what we ll be dealing with in ten years is a 24% cut in everyone s benefit. so we need to come up with a bipartisan solution, but taxes would not be a part of the bipartisan solution for me,

Transcripts for KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt 20240604 01:51:00

seasonal allergies are making more people absolutely miserable this year, and they re hitting a lot of adults for the very first time catie beck tells us what s behind the increase and how you can reduce your risk. reporter: new york schoolteacher kiera wilson spent her recent spring break feeling miserable. itchy throat. so much sneezing i actually had to buy allergy medicine for the first time. reporter: for the first time as an adult, wilson is struggling through allergy season this year is much, much, much worse. reporter: allergist dr. stanley fineman says he is hearing similar patient stories from first-time allergy fighters in their 30s and 40s. i saw one just now, in fact this morning, who was miserable. reporter: doctors say onset seasonal allergies are becoming more common because warmer temps are extending the window for pollen release this is kind of a pollen storm almost,

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