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Here is the bottom line number i like to use with jobs, we are still 3 to 4 million jobs short of where we were before the pandemic. so we are trying to figure out how do we get these workers back into the workforce. we did a report that you guys have been reporting on at fox shows we are still paying people a lot of money not to work, john. a lot of money. john: $100,000 or more. and not work a single hour. john: we talk about the effect of this overestimation, put up the big board if we could for a second here. look at what the dow is doing. down 735 points because, according to some analyses i ve read today, there was still the idea the economy is still running too hot, that there are more jobs being created than actually are, that there are jobs that are wanting as well, and things are just steaming along too fast, may cause the fed to raise rates even further. it would be foolish to think the economy is growing too ....
The government has to get inflation under control. that 28 billion figure has been disputed as an overestimation. while the government appears to be toughening its position, labour has stepped in, criticising ministers for what it says is a profound lack of leadership. at the same time, the labour leader and its shadow health secretary don t want to be seen to be backing the highest pay demands. labour would be willing to negotiate with the nurses. we want to be honest from the point of view of the opposition, inflation plus 5% is not a figure we could reasonably offer if we were in government today. given that unison and the royal college of nursing has offered to talk and negotiate and compromise, i don t understand why ligament isn t biting their hand off. instead ministers today will be discussing using the army to drive ambulances and carry out passport checks at our borders. so the outlook for compromise looks bleak. any thaw between the government and unions unlikely this side o ....
Realistic and honest talks about pay it may well recommend its members call off the strikes. but there s no sign of that. we would have to take money away from patients waiting for operations, to then fund additional pay. if everyone on the public sector were to get an increase in line with inflation, that would be costing £28 billion at a time when the government has to get inflation under control. that 28 billion figure has been disputed as an overestimation. while the government appears to be toughening its position, labour has stepped in, criticising ministers for what it says is a profound lack of leadership. at the same time, the labour leader and its shadow health secretary don t want to be seen to be backing the highest pay demands. labour would be willing to negotiate with the nurses. we want to be honest from the point of view of the opposition, inflation plus 5% is not a figure we could reasonably offer if we were in government today. given that unison and the royal college ....
To their biggest union, the rcn, has said if the government were to sit down and have realistic and honest talks about pay, it may well recommend its members call off the strikes, but there s no sign of that. we would have to take money away from patients waiting for operations to then fund additional pay. and if everyone on the public sector were to get an increase in line with inflation, that would be costing £28 billion at a time when the government has to get inflation under control. that 28 billion figure has been disputed as an overestimation. while the government appears to be toughening its position, labour has stepped in criticising ministers for what it says is a profound lack of leadership. at the same time, the labour leader and his shadow health secretary don t want to be seen to be backing the highest pay demands. labour would be willing to negotiate with the nurses. we want toi he honest, from the point of view of the opposition, ....
Good candidates, we raise a lot of money, we worked hard, nancy pelosi always believed that we could keep the house. and so we have all of those factors, in addition to that, i think that there was an overestimation of how absolutely strong trump is and how he was going to prevail and how many people were either a friend of him, or loved him, and that he was going to absolutely take charge. i think they overestimated his power and his influence up to this point. yes. congresswoman, ali velshi here, you are one of the earliest targets of donald trump s very unusual betrayal, right? this norm that was broken that s how you talk to people or about people. i remember those days, we are facing threats, this has become the norm now. you know? nancy pelosi s husband being attacked by someone, the idea that people have taken violence ....