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the at the brookings think tank. us is really rolling ou carpet the us is really rolling out the red carpet here pulling out all the stops. looking at this, you mostly did this at the same leader is denied a visa over human rights concerns and there is a change in tenor in this relationship. why has india become such a strategic partner for the india become such a strategic partnerfor the us? india become such a strategic partner for the us? india become such a strategic partner for the us? you re right that the administration - partner for the us? you re right that the administration is - partner for the us? you re right| that the administration is rolling out the red carpet. and it is along the lines of the last few american administrations of done and strategically important as a rising power that will play an influential role, notjust on the world stage but specifically in the asian pacific and there s also this steep convergence strategically on the question of c ....
one drives. 1 gets his permit tomorrow. there s concerns there. voters sounding off as the mid-term intensity is taking off. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto, this is your world. it s a political world that keeps turning with inflation still on fire in a supreme court decision firing up democrats and republicans. what issues are going to win the day? democrats hoping the supreme court ruling on roe v. wade gives them a supreme edge. but are voters putting pocketbook issues at the forefront instead? let s ask franchesca chambers and crystal knight. franchesca, let me go to you first here. before this ruling, it was overwhelmingly about inflation, food prices, gas prices. do you think the needle is moving much since? well, it may be a little bit too early to say. if you look at the protests taking place just over the weekend and how much of a focus this issue has been even as president joe biden has had a huge economic summit, the g-7, it s abortion rights. that ....
In brighton, every current of rapidly rising prices have combined to push up the price of their vegetable pizzas from about £8.50 to closer to £12. the flour that we use, it starts at £20, £21, and now it is £32.50. wow. the electricity bills as well, they have almost been trebled in a few months. another thing that is affecting this is the salaries as well. the minimum wage is growing year by year, and this year, i think it was 9% more. it is getting hard to keep our prices down. inflation in may remained stuck at 8.7% when it had been expected to fall, driven by still high food prices and airline tickets. underlying or core inflation, a measure of ongoing inflationary pressure, unexpectedly rose to its highest level in over three decades, and this is what the bank of england watches carefully when deciding interest rates. for pizza restaurants, flour was up 22% on the year. ....
The flour that we use, it starts at £20, £21, and now it is £32.50. wow. the electricity bills as well, they have almost been trebled in a few months. another thing that is affecting this is the salaries as well. the minimum wage is growing year by year, and this year, i think it was 9% more. it is getting hard to keep our prices down. inflation in may remained stuck at 8.7% when it had been expected to fall, driven by still high food prices and airline tickets. underlying or core inflation, a measure of ongoing inflationary pressure, unexpectedly rose to its highest level in over three decades, and this is what the bank of england watches carefully when deciding interest rates. for pizza restaurants, flour was up 22% on the year. tinned tomatoes are up 30%. and cheddar cheese, up 38%. even in this small pizza kitchen, ....