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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning 20240604 11:53:00

tiktok the retirement house is anything but. they are doing a bit of acting, pumping out curated consent, rivaling influencers half their age while amassing 5 million followers. they are called grandfluencers and are pulling in huge brand deals. the creator economy is worth $250 billion and could double to 480 billion by 2027. the retirement house promoting sa cereve. 11 million followers, partnered with hyundai. and 74-year-old lynn davis cooking videos and 15.7 followers. 62-year-old helen is approaching 1 million followers on tiktok. it s daunting to think about that many people because it s populations of cities.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:12:00

other news now. the british retail consortium says prices in shops went up by a record amount in may. the rate of overall retail inflation stood at nine per cent. the cost of chocolate and coffee both jumped, but the growth in food prices slowed slightly from 15.7 per cent to 15.4. rishi sunak has voiced support for an academic whose appearance this evening at the oxford union has sparked controversy. 0xford university s lgbtq+ society wants kathleen stock s talk to be cancelled, because she believes that trans women are not the same as women. the prime minister said debate should be encouraged, not stifled, at unversities. the oxford union says attendees will have a chance to challenge professor stock s views. the former presenter of itv s this morning, phillip schofield, has insisted the show did not breed a toxic culture whilst he was there. dr ranj singh who worked on the programme for a decade has claimed there was a toxic culture . but in a statement posted to social media,

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:24:00

that number is up £3 to about £23. that s a price rise of about 15% since last year for your average shopper. but there are signs of food inflation reaching its peak. you can see here the growth in food prices slowing slightly from 15.7% in april to about 15.1i% in may. now, this is still an incredibly high figure, but experts believe that lower costs of energy and certain goods are starting to filter through to some lower prices for fresh items like fruit, milk and fish. so, overall, while food inflation is slowing down, it is the price rises in certain goods that are keeping the average supermarket bill high. and the uk government is in talks to potentially ask supermarkets to cap the prices on staples to help ease the prices on staples to help ease the cost of living crisis. just the prices on staples to help ease the cost-of-living crisis. the cost-of-living crisis. just one line of baking the cost-of-living crisis. just one line of baking is the cost-of-living crisis. just

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:02:00

irrelevant. a former top chinese government scientist has told the bbc the possibility covid leaked from a laboratory should not be ruled out but he has not seen evidence to back that up. george gal says the origins of the virus remain open. let me clarify, welcome! you might hear some different statistics, 0 ns stats about food inflation, 19.1%. the number, 15.7%, 15.4%, different methodology and timescales, that explains that but it is also worth reminding you that there have been suggestions a price cap on things. the supermarket say it will not work

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240604 10:36:00

4-month-old migrant baby girl has died at new york city hotel. the circumstances of the tragedy are still under investigation as the city copes with unprecedented influx of new arrivals. fox news correspondent bill melugin calling out the cbp after the agency claimed they don t provide free transportation for migrants. quote. this is blatantly false and reminds them that the government hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to nongovernmental organizations which then provide transportation to migrants. and tennessee national guard troops are now being deployed to the southern border to help deal with the surge of illegal immigrants. all of this as a new fox news poll shows 51% of americans think the border crisis is worse now than it was two years ago. now moving on to target. target losing over $9.3 billion in market value just one week after facing backlash over its pride month merchandise push. in an anheuser-busch still struggling losing 15.7 after

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