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is another system that will hit u.s. shores. >> it's getting busy. i will show you what fiona looks like and then i will show you what ian, and that's the next name storm, it will be a bigger deal in the next few days. you can se it's not a hurricane anymore, but it is a powerful storm and it is coming onshore as you spek you speak in the far northeastern part of canada. we have to divert our attention away to what is going to becomea major storm to watch. this mass of clouds is just getting organized and it has clicked ovr clicked over into tropical stor. storm status. that is a recent . this is ian and it will go throh go through rapid intensification intensification over the next few days. if you look the projected path on this, by the time we get to tuesday, we are taking a look at would could poy could potentially be a major ea. major earthquake. this is classified major inability to create serious damage. that will will be the story into tuesday and went day. that is the track, the track, but there's a lot ofe of confidence in intensification i
is another system that will hit u.s. shores. >> it's getting busy. i will show you what fiona looks like and then i will show you what ian, and that's the next name storm, it will be a bigger deal in the next few days. you can se it's not a hurricane anymore, but it is a powerful storm and it is coming onshore as you spek you speak in the far northeastern part of canada. we have to divert our attention away to what is going to becomea major storm to watch. this mass of clouds is just...
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. > >> still ahead, bracing for impact, and hurricane gaining strength as it heads for u.s. shores. > >> we are gearing up for fleet be alive look at the florida cot florida coast where instead of the emergency has been declared ahead of hurricane ian. the storm is approaching cuba at this hour and could hit florida later this week as a category four storm. storm track shows a possible land fall in the tampa bay area where there are already already lines of traffic leaving leaving the city. mandatory evacuations have been ordered in in low-lying areas. residents are filling sandbags and grabbing essentials at local stores where bottled water quickly sold out area at some gas stations have already run out of fuel. the national hurricane center says that ian good deliver a storm surge of up up to 10 feet. >> people are remembering the sm that hit tampa bay, 100 years ago. this could very well be that the next 100 year storm. >> >> no one wants 100 mile hour winds for 8-10 hours. i am a little bit worried, but prepared? yes. >> hear his perspective on the sheer magnitude of the storm,
. > >> still ahead, bracing for impact, and hurricane gaining strength as it heads for u.s. shores. > >> we are gearing up for fleet be alive look at the florida cot florida coast where instead of the emergency has been declared ahead of hurricane ian. the storm is approaching cuba at this hour and could hit florida later this week as a category four storm. storm track shows a possible land fall in the tampa bay area where there are already already lines of traffic leaving...
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hurricane ian has arrived on u.s. shores. it's expected to battle millions in florida. >> we have seen a life-threatening storm surge as was predicted. we have also seer flooding in places in sanibel fort myers beach. hurricane hunters flying directly into ian into ian felt the storm's power and satellite imagery shows lightning in the eye as ian app. ian approached. officials are warning of dangerous flooding and life-threatening storm surg. surge is. >> some places will get two feet feet of rain. >> reporter: ian was still offshore and down power lines sparked a fire. residence and highest risk areas were warned if they hadn't gotten out by ths morning it was too late. >> there are floridians that mae the decision to shelter in place in place and stay indoors and stay off the roads. >> reporter: but the curious came out to tampa bay early as r receded from the shoreline. >> it was pushing out of the ba. this is a swimming area usually in right now you can walk on it. it. >> it's once-in-a-lifetime thin. once-in-a-lifetime t
hurricane ian has arrived on u.s. shores. it's expected to battle millions in florida. >> we have seen a life-threatening storm surge as was predicted. we have also seer flooding in places in sanibel fort myers beach. hurricane hunters flying directly into ian into ian felt the storm's power and satellite imagery shows lightning in the eye as ian app. ian approached. officials are warning of dangerous flooding and life-threatening storm surg. surge is. >> some places will get two...
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they are hopeful it will weaken before reaching u.s. shores. and since the president has declared an emergency, that authorizes the department of homeland security and the federal emergency management agency to coordinate disaster relief. anne-marie? >> astrid martinez in new york. thank you. >>> well, hundreds of thousands of people in eastern canada remain without power after the remnants of hurricane fiona came ashore. days after tearing through the caribbean, fiona slammed into canada's east coast saturday as a post tropical cyclone. it washed away homes, tore off roofs, and toppled trees in areas including in nova scotia and prince edward island. one person was killed. utility companies say it could be days before power is restored to everyone. >>> and the house committee investigating the attack on the capitol is scheduled to hold its next public hearing on wednesday. yesterday on "60 minutes," denver riggleman, a former senior technical adviser for the committee, said the white house switchboard connected a call to a rioter's phone on th
they are hopeful it will weaken before reaching u.s. shores. and since the president has declared an emergency, that authorizes the department of homeland security and the federal emergency management agency to coordinate disaster relief. anne-marie? >> astrid martinez in new york. thank you. >>> well, hundreds of thousands of people in eastern canada remain without power after the remnants of hurricane fiona came ashore. days after tearing through the caribbean, fiona slammed...
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u.s. to shore up international support for ukraine's counteroffensive. >> great to be with you, peter. day and a half. and the is profound. i i met with what's called the b-9 today, which are the eastern flank states. these are states that were part of of the old soviet union. they understand what russia is all about. they are talking to colleagues all over the world here at the u.n. and i think president biden will find that the world understands that this is critical. this is about the u.n. charter, sovereignty, territorial integrity, the right of countries to make their own political choices. these are the principles of the u.n. charter and countries all over the world are committed to that charterer. he's speaking to that tomorrow. i think he's going to have a ready audience. >> secretary, let me ask you. president biden warned vladimir putin not to use chemical or tactical nuclear weapons. . he said don't. what is your level of concern that vladimir putin will take drastic actions as russian troops there are on the ropes? >> i agree with you there. russian troops appear on the rop
u.s. to shore up international support for ukraine's counteroffensive. >> great to be with you, peter. day and a half. and the is profound. i i met with what's called the b-9 today, which are the eastern flank states. these are states that were part of of the old soviet union. they understand what russia is all about. they are talking to colleagues all over the world here at the u.n. and i think president biden will find that the world understands that this is critical. this is about the...
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manufacturing of things like pharmaceutical supplies and medicines, that more of that happens on u.s. shoresthere's also ways to use some of these innovative biotechnologies using, like, medicaid -- mitigate climate impacts and improve food production and use some of these technologies to make supply chains more resilient. part of that is always to try and bring some of those manufacturing jobs back to the united states. so the executive order hopes to coordinate federal investment with that goal in mind across several different agencies, and senior administration officials teased earlier this week that they expect some announcements later this week. wednesday there will be a summit at the white house on this topic of biotechnology and boosting domestic bio manufacturing, in which it sounds like they are going to make some announcements about goals for directing resources towards this. host: you cover the food and drug administration for politico. what role does the fda have in this cancer moonshot? >> one thing the president talked about yesterday was this law that passed in the waning days
manufacturing of things like pharmaceutical supplies and medicines, that more of that happens on u.s. shoresthere's also ways to use some of these innovative biotechnologies using, like, medicaid -- mitigate climate impacts and improve food production and use some of these technologies to make supply chains more resilient. part of that is always to try and bring some of those manufacturing jobs back to the united states. so the executive order hopes to coordinate federal investment with that...
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u.s. aircraft carriers away from china's shores and make it harder for the u.s. to project power into the region. anti-ship missiles and things like that. china is developing a power projection capability of its own. china is building aircraft carriers now, it is building more long-range bombers. it is investing and a military basing infrastructure outside of the western pacific. so china is certainly trying to become the dominant military power in the western pacific. it also clearly has ambitions to become a global military power. >> have in the semester economy? we have seen videos that come out of china. >> so there is a a lot of productive infrastructure investment in china and there is a lot of unproductive infrastructure investment in china as well. you sometimes hear western journalists who go there talk about how great the bullet train is and how great the infrastructure within a couple hundred miles of the chinese coastline is and in many cases that is true. but you also see lots of cases where china has basically force-fed capital into the economy by s
u.s. aircraft carriers away from china's shores and make it harder for the u.s. to project power into the region. anti-ship missiles and things like that. china is developing a power projection capability of its own. china is building aircraft carriers now, it is building more long-range bombers. it is investing and a military basing infrastructure outside of the western pacific. so china is certainly trying to become the dominant military power in the western pacific. it also clearly has...
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u.s. is committing an additional $2.9 billion to try to shore up the food shortages try to address the food security concerns we've heard the administration talk about. as for the nuclear rhetoric we've heard from vladimir putin, a senior administrative official said the u.s. is carefully watching whether there is any action behind those words, shep. to essentially saying that they have not seen any action, any specific information or any movement of military assets that suggest that this is more than just rhetoric, however, noting that it's very dangerous rhetoric, shep. >> carol lee live in new york. thank you. >> analysis from michael o'hanlon author of more than 20 books on war, defense and diplomacy michael, putin make a barely veiled threat of using nuclear weapons. should we take this seriously? is that all talk how should we see it >> i think it's mostly talk but we should take it seriously because the consequences of being wrong could be astronomical this could be the idea that we should be shipping longer range missiles to ukraine which could reach near moscow if they targeted rus
u.s. is committing an additional $2.9 billion to try to shore up the food shortages try to address the food security concerns we've heard the administration talk about. as for the nuclear rhetoric we've heard from vladimir putin, a senior administrative official said the u.s. is carefully watching whether there is any action behind those words, shep. to essentially saying that they have not seen any action, any specific information or any movement of military assets that suggest that this is...
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u.s. is getting serious about on shoring.nging back home some of the manufacturing that has left over the past 30-40 years, there are programs from the biden administration of the look to do that. if that comes to the fore, you can expect a strong push back against an expensive u.s. dollar. haidi: that was garfield reynolds. shery: we can see all of these stories and all of the day's trading on mliv . you can get a market run out in one click. commentary and analysis from bloomberg's expert editors. sticking with the dollar strength, morgan stanley is concerned about risk assets, let us bring in annabelle for morning calls. what are they saying? >> one of the most vocal individuals from wall street, the u.s. equity strategist, what he says is the dollar rally was unsustainable for risk assets. he is looking here at the impact it will be having on corporate profits. their calculation is everyone present pain juicy in the dollar index has a negative 15% impact on profits in the fourth quarter for the s&p 500 earnings. they
u.s. is getting serious about on shoring.nging back home some of the manufacturing that has left over the past 30-40 years, there are programs from the biden administration of the look to do that. if that comes to the fore, you can expect a strong push back against an expensive u.s. dollar. haidi: that was garfield reynolds. shery: we can see all of these stories and all of the day's trading on mliv . you can get a market run out in one click. commentary and analysis from bloomberg's expert...
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right now if you look at the trading markets, most investors are siding with keeping money on shore in the u.sope is really cheap. it is cheap for a reason this rate hike, while i think it is necessary to help ease the pain on the dollar which is part of why things are so bad in europe, i don't think that it -- i still don't think it will be a great time to buy european equities >> greg, do you agree or disagree with gina >> 100% agree, seema happy to be back we're in a painfully slow process where besides worrying about european markets and the war, we've got to navigate how the fed will handle the next three meetings our view as we see another 125 basis points there is a tug-of-war with that and slowing economic data in housing and retail this ultra strong labor market we need to have a plan and navigate the markets >> yesterday, gina, lael brainard said they need to hold expectation of the 75 basis point hike at the next meeting in late september. that resulted in the sftocks coming off highs what is behind the change in sentiment? >> the question is is the fed going to have the nerve to co
right now if you look at the trading markets, most investors are siding with keeping money on shore in the u.sope is really cheap. it is cheap for a reason this rate hike, while i think it is necessary to help ease the pain on the dollar which is part of why things are so bad in europe, i don't think that it -- i still don't think it will be a great time to buy european equities >> greg, do you agree or disagree with gina >> 100% agree, seema happy to be back we're in a painfully...
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u.s. and the possibility of potentially on shoring to areas poster the home.e think that given the debt problem and china, it's a long time before we are likely to invest in china. looking at other countries and asia, with japan it is a constant battle against deflation and what's going to happen with inflation trends currently. it's something that could be interesting, but for the most part we are sticking with a strong u.s. dollar its with the technicals are telling us to do, that's with the fundamentals of telling us to do so we are trying to stick closer to the u.s. economy. >> it sounds like you are getting a real clear message. up next, companies on wall street asking employees to return to the office. details ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> one company has asked for a more consistent return to the office. what do we know about what they're asking and the timing? what is the business necessity for them to pushing this? >> they're asking people to be back in the office on a consistent basis, but still offering the flexibility that people have come to expec
u.s. and the possibility of potentially on shoring to areas poster the home.e think that given the debt problem and china, it's a long time before we are likely to invest in china. looking at other countries and asia, with japan it is a constant battle against deflation and what's going to happen with inflation trends currently. it's something that could be interesting, but for the most part we are sticking with a strong u.s. dollar its with the technicals are telling us to do, that's with the...
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u.s. in the 1990's. now it is only 12%. this speaks to that. the narrative politically will be it is a panacea. it does take a good step towards shoringconductor manufacturing and production in the u.s. guy: libby, the president has had a series of wins. gas prices are down. the unappointed numbers are ok. how are the midterms looking but now/ --right now? libby: there are headwinds in the house for democrats. redistricting, retirements and key districts. it seems likely that house goes to republican control. probably more incrementally and more marginally than it looked like several weeks ago. the senate, and we have said this to clients for months, it really is much more of a coin flip. honestly because of the dynamics in the candidates in places like conserving you and georgia, it looks probably like a could stay under democratic control. alix: the midterms feel very far away. it feels like a huge amount of time. thank you for rolling with us on all of this. libby cantrill, pimco had a public policy. more on queen elizabeth ii's legacy. we will talk to the honorable john bruton. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg marke
u.s. in the 1990's. now it is only 12%. this speaks to that. the narrative politically will be it is a panacea. it does take a good step towards shoringconductor manufacturing and production in the u.s. guy: libby, the president has had a series of wins. gas prices are down. the unappointed numbers are ok. how are the midterms looking but now/ --right now? libby: there are headwinds in the house for democrats. redistricting, retirements and key districts. it seems likely that house goes to...
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shore, right? little bit of good. okay. lawrence, thank meanwhile, the u.s. coast guard surveying the severe flooding and damage left behind by hurricane fiona. >> in puerto rico, the storm coming just 5 years after the devastation of hurricane maria. the coast guard is trying to determine how local and federal agencies could help recover from the devastation. as we mentioned earlier, most areas of puerto rico still without power tonight. the blackout also stopped water pumps. so there is no running water and homes or businesses on the island. lingering rain from the storm continuing to lash at some parts of the u.s. territory yesterday. jury selection for the corruption trial against santa clara county sheriff laurie smith began today. smith is fighting a number of >> corruption accusations from a civil grand jury. she's being accused of trading concealed weapons permits for donations for her reelection campaign and mismanaged the jails under her control where mentally ill inmates died. smith is also accused of withholding documents concerning in internal af
shore, right? little bit of good. okay. lawrence, thank meanwhile, the u.s. coast guard surveying the severe flooding and damage left behind by hurricane fiona. >> in puerto rico, the storm coming just 5 years after the devastation of hurricane maria. the coast guard is trying to determine how local and federal agencies could help recover from the devastation. as we mentioned earlier, most areas of puerto rico still without power tonight. the blackout also stopped water pumps. so there is...
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shore. we reveal how one of putin's closest allies lobbied australia to help lift u.s. sanctions from his businessterests and how a propaganda war is being waged right here to support the kremlin's global agenda. ♪♪♪ sesean: the new south wales chapter of the night wolves is putting on a proud show of russian patriotism. they're heading for a cenotaph on sydney's northern beaches to celebrate a famous russian battle known as the attack of the dead. vladimir simonian: [speaking foreign language] alexey muraviev: the night wolves are probably the most well-organized and best-branded russian biker organization. the current strength of the organization is about 5,000 active members. it has chapters all across russia but also spreading into the former soviet space as well as into europe as well as other parts of the world, which now includes australia. sean: the australian chapter was founded in 2015. there are now members in new south wales, queensland, victoria, and western australia. male: yeah, boys, gather 'round. alexey: publicly, they're doing a whole range of activities from organizing christma
shore. we reveal how one of putin's closest allies lobbied australia to help lift u.s. sanctions from his businessterests and how a propaganda war is being waged right here to support the kremlin's global agenda. ♪♪♪ sesean: the new south wales chapter of the night wolves is putting on a proud show of russian patriotism. they're heading for a cenotaph on sydney's northern beaches to celebrate a famous russian battle known as the attack of the dead. vladimir simonian: [speaking foreign...
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shore as the category 4. one of the strongest to ever hit the u. the u.s. it demolished the only road to sanibel island. >> sanibel is destruction. >> reporter: the governor called called it a 500 year flood even. flood event. >> there was biblical storm sur. it washed away roads and structs and structures that were not new new and could withstand that. >> >> reporter: trees are down and they are looking for things like things like food and water. the storm washed all the supplies a. supplies away. >> it is scary. i wanted to check and see if my place was still intact. just retrieving ay belongings. >> reporter: what appears to be a shark or fish was swimming in floodwaters in a neighborhood. president biden plans to visit a in puerto rico when conditions . conditions allow. >> we will pull together as one. one team. >> reporter: it is now gatherin. gathering strength. it is expected to make landfall again on friday. >> reporter: some of the people that were prepared to last several days may have a new chae with the surge washing out or ruining the supply o
shore as the category 4. one of the strongest to ever hit the u. the u.s. it demolished the only road to sanibel island. >> sanibel is destruction. >> reporter: the governor called called it a 500 year flood even. flood event. >> there was biblical storm sur. it washed away roads and structs and structures that were not new new and could withstand that. >> >> reporter: trees are down and they are looking for things like things like food and water. the storm washed...
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u.s. landfall as a strong cat-1 hurricane with 85-mile-an-hour inds. roaring on shoren south carolina's low country at the worst possibly time, during high tide. >> the surge is coming in hard! >> reporter: ian's powerful storm surge sending a wave of trash cans and debris through the streets south of myrtle beach. in georgetown county, authorities using high-water vehicles to rescue families trapped, guiding people and their pets through water up to almost their waste, carefully assisting them as they climb inside. off pawleys island, debris from a pier ripped apart by the sea. in charleston, powerful winds tossing boats in the harbor. sheets of rain rushing into this garage as ian roars ashore, making landfall here in south carolina. south of here in falling beach -- >> it's rainy, windy, it's flooding. >> reporter: conor o'malley and his fiancee alyssa nejame sheltering in place. they're supposed to get married this weekend. ian now a monster storm, 1,000 miles across and still a force to be reckoned with. david, officials here are still assessing the damage. this i
u.s. landfall as a strong cat-1 hurricane with 85-mile-an-hour inds. roaring on shoren south carolina's low country at the worst possibly time, during high tide. >> the surge is coming in hard! >> reporter: ian's powerful storm surge sending a wave of trash cans and debris through the streets south of myrtle beach. in georgetown county, authorities using high-water vehicles to rescue families trapped, guiding people and their pets through water up to almost their waste, carefully...
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u.s. fed futures market ricocheted on our shores here, priced in less fed tight stening. e outlook falling to 4.15 from 4.30 the peak rate coming in at 4.41 from 4.76 last week. troubles in england create concern for the u.s. as the fiscal side may be hampering the fed's efforts to fight inflation, especially after the biden administration's recent massive student loan forgiveness. i talked to m.i.t. professor kristin forbes she sat on the uk's monetary policy committee and said the uk is a wake-up call that the bond virginiaal an tease are back the u.s. has to pay attention that the fiscal side matters the fall in sterling helps the uk economy except that it raises inflation making the b of e's governor job harder. b of e governor holding the line saying there will be no intermittent rate hikes. they meet november 3rd, markets pricing in a 75 basis point rate increase the b or e was early in addressing inflation and led behind others. >> steve, how much risk is there overall on this? they say, of course, the purchases will be unwound in what they call a smooth and orderly
u.s. fed futures market ricocheted on our shores here, priced in less fed tight stening. e outlook falling to 4.15 from 4.30 the peak rate coming in at 4.41 from 4.76 last week. troubles in england create concern for the u.s. as the fiscal side may be hampering the fed's efforts to fight inflation, especially after the biden administration's recent massive student loan forgiveness. i talked to m.i.t. professor kristin forbes she sat on the uk's monetary policy committee and said the uk is a...
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shores. this is ludicrous. elizabeth: what happens? tim stuart, head of u.s. oil and gas association, he's saying in is the first time in history that the strategic reserve has been used at a campaign credit card to buy down political risk in the midterms. that's what he's saying. that this is for hurricanes, it's not for bad poll numbers. >> absolutely. no, he's 100% correct. we're six weeks out from a midterm elections in which across the board democrats are losing. so they are trying to buy goodwill and favor with voters in anticipation of a total red wave. they're doing it at the expense ovour national security. i couldn't agree more that this move reducing the amount that we have in the strategic petroleum reserve, it's nothing more than a campaign antic to get people to say they're actually doing something and as we know, this administration has created these crisis one at a time and they've fumbled the ball every step of the way and can't be trusted. elizabeth: congresswoman, what does your state need right now from the federal government right now? >>
shores. this is ludicrous. elizabeth: what happens? tim stuart, head of u.s. oil and gas association, he's saying in is the first time in history that the strategic reserve has been used at a campaign credit card to buy down political risk in the midterms. that's what he's saying. that this is for hurricanes, it's not for bad poll numbers. >> absolutely. no, he's 100% correct. we're six weeks out from a midterm elections in which across the board democrats are losing. so they are trying...
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. >>> hurricane ian comes to shore as one of the strongest storms to hit the u.s. in decades the strongest on the southwest florida coast ever, leaving residents stranded and homes with nobody to rescue them we're tracking where the monster storm is now and where it's headed in coverage from across the region it's midnight on the east coast, 9:00 p.m. in the west. i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> hurricane ian is now making land fall. with winds of 155 miles per hour that is just shy of a category five. >> the storm is incredibly dangerous. it's life-threatening. >> this may be the best depiction i've ever seen of what storm surge actually looks and feels like. >> didn't expect it to be this bad here. >> we're getting hammered right now. these are some of the strongest winds we've seen. >> three hours earlier, there were cars lined up on the right and left now look at it. >> it is going to continue to move through the state through much of tomorrow, and there's going to continue to be a number of adverse effects. >>> also tonight, the urgent warning
. >>> hurricane ian comes to shore as one of the strongest storms to hit the u.s. in decades the strongest on the southwest florida coast ever, leaving residents stranded and homes with nobody to rescue them we're tracking where the monster storm is now and where it's headed in coverage from across the region it's midnight on the east coast, 9:00 p.m. in the west. i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> hurricane ian is now making land fall. with winds of 155 miles per...
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meanwhile, the committee began putting forward forums to shore up our elections and u.s. democracy.solutely clear that the vice president's role in certification is merely ceremonial. thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these truly extraordinary time. we are a grateful. "the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >> we begin with the trump team and the justice department in court today with the special master actually pressing on donald trump's lawyers for evidence. nbc reports that the judge was basically skeptical of the thrust of the trump argument, pressing trump's lawyers for refusing to substantiate trump's claim that the declassified mar-a-lago documents, somehow, that there were declassification claims that could be supported. indeed, the judge seemed doubtful of the entire defense, telling trump's
meanwhile, the committee began putting forward forums to shore up our elections and u.s. democracy.solutely clear that the vice president's role in certification is merely ceremonial. thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these truly extraordinary time. we are a grateful. "the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >> we begin with the trump team and the justice department in court today with the special master actually pressing on donald trump's lawyers for...
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u.s. concern. we have seen some of the back out in the bay area. but the models picking up on this as well that on shore flow is going to strengthen over the next 24 hours. that is going to carry a lot of that smoke away from the bay area. ca pushing eastward, headed out of town and making its way up in the high country. so you have your head up there in the taller. that's what you've been dealing with. just some nasty smoke from that fire. you see from a force to all the way up into tall, just some of the worst air quality conditions you can expect is that smoke really had a right over the mount up there in reno in the carson city as well. south lake tahoe back in the bay area. we've some hazy conditions outside across most of the bay area with some of that smoke remaining outside. but i think as we head toward tomorrow, things are going to prove a little bit more. so i think we're looking at some good air quality in the north bay along the coastline. you may see some lingering haze parts of the east bay in the south bay. but i think overall things should begin to improve that stronger sea breeze outsi
u.s. concern. we have seen some of the back out in the bay area. but the models picking up on this as well that on shore flow is going to strengthen over the next 24 hours. that is going to carry a lot of that smoke away from the bay area. ca pushing eastward, headed out of town and making its way up in the high country. so you have your head up there in the taller. that's what you've been dealing with. just some nasty smoke from that fire. you see from a force to all the way up into tall, just...
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u.s. coast guard crews have intercepted boats. thousands of migrate gralkts have also made it to shore.early 3,600 migrants in the miami sector. that's up from over 1,000 last year. >> seeing the uptick for us is concerning in the fact that we're seeing more individuals on not so sea-worthy vessels, putting a significant amount of those individuals at very dangerous risk for loss of life. >> reporter: this includes surfboards tied together and surf boards with no navigation systems. for years cubans have been fleeing the island, but recent unrest and a push for basic goods has pushed them to leave. they're hiring additional staff. >> for the most part individuals have come to us with stories of persecution from the local government for their inability to participate in certain events, for not agreeing with local and communists of the area. >> reporter: they patrol for incoming vessels, and it's not just cubans they're looking for. officials are also grappling with an incoming number of haitian migrants. >> this is a journey that can take about a week. if you look, you can see the clothe
u.s. coast guard crews have intercepted boats. thousands of migrate gralkts have also made it to shore.early 3,600 migrants in the miami sector. that's up from over 1,000 last year. >> seeing the uptick for us is concerning in the fact that we're seeing more individuals on not so sea-worthy vessels, putting a significant amount of those individuals at very dangerous risk for loss of life. >> reporter: this includes surfboards tied together and surf boards with no navigation systems....
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u.s. is already doing, trying to shore up their currencies at home, what does that do to change your investment to be investing these days >> well, the best lesson that came out of my book is that when markets are going down, that's not when you rush out of the markets. what warren buffett and others have done historically is buy when the markets are cheap or when there's blood in the streets so-called. so right now is not a time to panic and rush out of the markets in my view and so it's clear that many people are nervous and people are overextended on some of their loans, but generally it's not a time to panic. the best returns probably come from times when you have markets depressed like this, if you go in or stay in now, you're probably going to do pretty well markets always come back, it's just a question of how long it takes. i suspect we could be down for an extended period of time before we see the markets more b boy anxiety. but i think it's going to be a little pain for six months to a year. >> david, one of the masters and interviewed a lot of other masters. david, thank you it's goo
u.s. is already doing, trying to shore up their currencies at home, what does that do to change your investment to be investing these days >> well, the best lesson that came out of my book is that when markets are going down, that's not when you rush out of the markets. what warren buffett and others have done historically is buy when the markets are cheap or when there's blood in the streets so-called. so right now is not a time to panic and rush out of the markets in my view and so it's...
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u.s. coastline. we don't have that many cat four or five storms that come on shore, and to have it the exact same spot is a horrible thing for people around fort myers, sanibel island, all these areas, getting this impact. the sad part about this storm, it's so much larger. charley was a really strong storm, but a really quick and small storm. this one is just so much bigger. that just means the impacts are that much bigger. bill, so many people live in florida now than did 18 years ago. it's just lattimore people, a lot more infrastructure there that is going to have to deal with. >> jessica was a question for you. >> hi, rick. thank you so much for joining us. i want to build off what you're discussing, because the storm is building so slowly, what's your expectation for how long it will take for the system to go through and turn into the tropical storm that hits georgia and south carolina next? >> it's like a friday night landfall, somewhere here across georgia and south carolina friday night into saturday morning. we've got this all night tonight and throughout all the day tomorrow, we'll be watch
u.s. coastline. we don't have that many cat four or five storms that come on shore, and to have it the exact same spot is a horrible thing for people around fort myers, sanibel island, all these areas, getting this impact. the sad part about this storm, it's so much larger. charley was a really strong storm, but a really quick and small storm. this one is just so much bigger. that just means the impacts are that much bigger. bill, so many people live in florida now than did 18 years ago. it's...
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shores at summer arrived. >> some dramatic video showing the moments a coast guard crew rescues of stranded spear fisherman from the waters in the u.s man was injured and holding onto some rocks before lifted into that helicopter. you see the wreath, the the water looks pretty rough right there. the remarkable rescue. happened sunday as a region was being battered by tropical storm earl. >> well, it's a big debut with the cheyenne mountain zoo in colorado. they're going home while the red river recently celebrated family day with the newest little hug. heading outside a meeting, dad for the first time. papa huey and his little one warmed up to one another. pretty quickly, it seems is not yet known if the hog it is a male or a female. the family outing also allowed mama to wallow for the first time since giving birth all of that rolling around and resting in the mud is a natural comfort behavior, probably cools them often. just a nice family activity for them. >> if walling in the mud right now makes you cooler. i'm awful. lot of people would be if we could only find some of what are wraps up? kron. 4 news at 6. we'll see you tonight
shores at summer arrived. >> some dramatic video showing the moments a coast guard crew rescues of stranded spear fisherman from the waters in the u.s man was injured and holding onto some rocks before lifted into that helicopter. you see the wreath, the the water looks pretty rough right there. the remarkable rescue. happened sunday as a region was being battered by tropical storm earl. >> well, it's a big debut with the cheyenne mountain zoo in colorado. they're going home while...
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dy: hurricane ian is back on shore tonight and weakening to a tropical storm after its second landfall on the u.smainland. the storm struck near georgetown, south carolina this afternoon with winds of 85 mil an hour, heavy rain, and surging waves. in its wake, officials in florida confirmed at least nine people dead, with vast scenes of wreckage along the state's southwestern coastline. john yang begins our coverage again from florida. john: a coast guard rescue team lands on sanibel island, still covered by several feet of water and isolated because the only bridge connecting it to the mainland collapsed as ian came ashore. >> how many are you? >> me and my wife. john: the team tells the couple to pack a bag of essentials. the woman clings to her cat. it is one of more than 700 rescues across southwestern central florida. stephen king rode out the storm on san carlos island. >> the way it was saying on the news, i thought it would eventually go over our heads. next time, we will know to get out. john: ed has run sarasota county emergency services for 17 years. >> you will notice the signs of log
dy: hurricane ian is back on shore tonight and weakening to a tropical storm after its second landfall on the u.smainland. the storm struck near georgetown, south carolina this afternoon with winds of 85 mil an hour, heavy rain, and surging waves. in its wake, officials in florida confirmed at least nine people dead, with vast scenes of wreckage along the state's southwestern coastline. john yang begins our coverage again from florida. john: a coast guard rescue team lands on sanibel island,...
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u.s. service members there. the visit was aimed at shoring up support for the south.arried out more than 30 tests in total. there's also concern that north korea forged ahead with their nuclear program and lawmakers in seoul claim pyongyang has prepared an underground nuclear test site and will launch their seventh nuclear test as early as next month. as is always the case with north korea, it's impossible to know anything for sure. george? >> that is for sure. james, thanks. amy? >>> back here at home california is cracking down on catalytic converter theft. it's a major problem across the country and mona kosar abdi joins us now with more on what the new legislation means and how you can add an extra layer of safety for yourself. good morning to you, mona. >> reporter: amy, good morning. i'm here in monkey's mufflers and catalytics standing under a toyota prius, one of the most targeted vehicles when it comes to catalatic converter thefts. this is what these thieves are after. if you follow me to the front of the vehicle, in between the two front tires you will find
u.s. service members there. the visit was aimed at shoring up support for the south.arried out more than 30 tests in total. there's also concern that north korea forged ahead with their nuclear program and lawmakers in seoul claim pyongyang has prepared an underground nuclear test site and will launch their seventh nuclear test as early as next month. as is always the case with north korea, it's impossible to know anything for sure. george? >> that is for sure. james, thanks. amy?...
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shore. in the short term, heavy rainfall will be one of the big concerns across the u.s. to 6 inches but as much as 8 to 10 in some places. >> allison chinchar. thank you so much. >>> thank you for spending your morning with us. after an hour of smer kconishsm we're coming back. thanks for being with us. "smer kconish "smerconish" us next. ♪ ♪ this... is a glimpse into the no-too-distant future of lincoln. ♪ ♪ it's what sanctuary could look like... feel like... sou like... ev smell like. more on that soon. ♪ ♪ the best part? the prequel is pretty sweet too. ♪ ♪ find your beat your moment of calm find your potential then own it support your immune system with a potent blend of nutrients and emerge your best every day with emergen-c age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. so we need something super disctintive. dad's work, meet daughter's playtime. wait 'till you hear this— thankful
shore. in the short term, heavy rainfall will be one of the big concerns across the u.s. to 6 inches but as much as 8 to 10 in some places. >> allison chinchar. thank you so much. >>> thank you for spending your morning with us. after an hour of smer kconishsm we're coming back. thanks for being with us. "smer kconish "smerconish" us next. ♪ ♪ this... is a glimpse into the no-too-distant future of lincoln. ♪ ♪ it's what sanctuary could look like... feel...
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u.s. has been trying to make sure they can shore up support on the european continent in the wake of russia'sof ukraine. that is something that we are all stern to grapple with, the question on the policies enacted by the united states and its partners, is that going to really hurt european economies the most, and what can the u.s. do to make sure that they stay in place? jen stoltenberg today said it will be a really tough six months. how do we keep this unity alive? he even alluded to the fact that we could have civil unrest because this is going to hurt your can't -- the european economies much more than the u.s. lisa: does the fact that the midterms are now within two months away and people may be looking more internally domestically in the united states impact what the u.s. is likely to do for its allies? annmarie: i think it definitely impacts the messaging we will see. the president has been in wisconsin and pennsylvania, going to ohio. treasury secretary janet yellen going to detroit. they are on the campaign trail, trying to make sure that they show that they are policy -- that their
u.s. has been trying to make sure they can shore up support on the european continent in the wake of russia'sof ukraine. that is something that we are all stern to grapple with, the question on the policies enacted by the united states and its partners, is that going to really hurt european economies the most, and what can the u.s. do to make sure that they stay in place? jen stoltenberg today said it will be a really tough six months. how do we keep this unity alive? he even alluded to the...
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shore up the economy. over here in europe, however, the mood is a lot more positive today than yesterday while the u.s. were out yesterday, we saw european markets plunge 2%. that after we walked in to the announcement that russia was cutting off gas flows from the nord stream pipeline we retraced about 40% of yesterday's losses with the gains spread out across the indices. the best sector is the retail sector today we have oil and gas stocks not really joining in with the rally we're seeing in spot prices after that surprise opec plus cut. worth noting, the ftse 100 is also one of the positive indices today. you will hear more from geoff in a short while about the plans the new uk prime minister will have for the economy >> joumanna bercetche, thank you. let's stick with europe. uk conservatives choosing the next leader and prime minister over the weekend to replace boris johnson. geoff cutmore joining us from 10 downing street hi, geoff. >> reporter: very good morning, courtney we heard boris johnson give his speech we is now flying to the queen's official residence in scotland at balmoral where he w
shore up the economy. over here in europe, however, the mood is a lot more positive today than yesterday while the u.s. were out yesterday, we saw european markets plunge 2%. that after we walked in to the announcement that russia was cutting off gas flows from the nord stream pipeline we retraced about 40% of yesterday's losses with the gains spread out across the indices. the best sector is the retail sector today we have oil and gas stocks not really joining in with the rally we're seeing in...
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u.s. government is taking steps to shore up our digital infrastructure here at home and coordinate with like-minded democracies as we work to thwart russia and the p.r.c.'s malign efforts to crack down on dissent and freedom of expression. i again thank my colleagues, representatives manning and kim for introducing it. i hope my colleagues will join me in supporting this bill and yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 8503, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative -- for what purpose does the gentleman from montana seek recognition? mr. rosendale: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. malinowski: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 8520, the counter
u.s. government is taking steps to shore up our digital infrastructure here at home and coordinate with like-minded democracies as we work to thwart russia and the p.r.c.'s malign efforts to crack down on dissent and freedom of expression. i again thank my colleagues, representatives manning and kim for introducing it. i hope my colleagues will join me in supporting this bill and yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is will the house suspend...
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u.s. east coast. but the waves in here will be 40 to 50 feet. they will die down, but those waves will be on shore, maybe even 8 to 10 feet over the weekend. it's not a good weekend to go to the shore and get in the water. it's time to stay out of the water today. good news for bermuda, for now you are out of the cone. canada, it does turn to the left. if it's a cat 3, it's the strongest storm to hit atlantic canada, hopefully it cools down but for now we have to keep an eye on it. >> that's not a record they want. thank you very much. >>> just ahead, we'll be live in puerto rico to speak to the fema director. stay with us. >>> in a few hours we'll learn how much the federal reserve will raise interest rates. the speculation it could be three quarters of a point maybe more. this would be the third consecutive big hike this year this could mean paying more for basics. it would boost your rent prices. boost prices in terms of mortgage payments and whatnot. this comes as a report from credit swiss finds the number of ultrahigh net worth people around the world hit a record last year. the number of mi
u.s. east coast. but the waves in here will be 40 to 50 feet. they will die down, but those waves will be on shore, maybe even 8 to 10 feet over the weekend. it's not a good weekend to go to the shore and get in the water. it's time to stay out of the water today. good news for bermuda, for now you are out of the cone. canada, it does turn to the left. if it's a cat 3, it's the strongest storm to hit atlantic canada, hopefully it cools down but for now we have to keep an eye on it. >>...
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u.s. coast guard crews have interdicted 6,000 cubans since last october, the highest number since the 1990s. thousands have made it to shore migrants in the miami sector, up from just over 1,000 last year. >> seeing the uptick is concerning in the fact that we're seeing more individuals on not so sea worthy vessels putting a significant amount of those individuals at very dangerous risk for loss of life. >> reporter: vessels include surf boards tied together and boats with no navigation system. for years cubans have been fleeing the island, b but shortages of basic goods have pushed more to leave. immigration attorneys hiring additional staff to meet the demand of cubans arriving to florida. >> for the most part individuals have come to us with stories of persecution from the local government for their inability to participate in certain events, for just not agreeing with local and the communist policies of the island. >> reporter: patrols are complicated by the varying terrain, requiring coordination for agencies on land, air and sea. air and marine operations also patrols for incoming vessels. it's not just cubans they'r
u.s. coast guard crews have interdicted 6,000 cubans since last october, the highest number since the 1990s. thousands have made it to shore migrants in the miami sector, up from just over 1,000 last year. >> seeing the uptick is concerning in the fact that we're seeing more individuals on not so sea worthy vessels putting a significant amount of those individuals at very dangerous risk for loss of life. >> reporter: vessels include surf boards tied together and boats with no...
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shore, baja, california. it's going to lose steam by the time it reaches california up here north of the u.s. border. and it is going to result in some heavy rainfall just east of los angeles in the process of doing this. it's going to nudge that high pressure a little bit further to the north and it's going to help the state to cool down in general, giving southern california some rain not doing so for us. but we do have a slight chance of thunderstorms from this one towards sunday, that high pressure ridge that's in place for now is going to get pushed out as kay works its way up our direction in a big pattern shift is ahead of us because of that. and that's what's going help to cool us down. so very much today, though, still in the midst of the excessive heat warnings with pink areas on the map inland east and north bay, south bay, upper elevations of the peninsula. all of us still in the midst of those triple digits in these spots as that the coast, san francisco, pretty comfortable 70's and 80's 70's for most of our coastal areas and then 90's for most of our bayshore cities. burlingame, 95 redw
shore, baja, california. it's going to lose steam by the time it reaches california up here north of the u.s. border. and it is going to result in some heavy rainfall just east of los angeles in the process of doing this. it's going to nudge that high pressure a little bit further to the north and it's going to help the state to cool down in general, giving southern california some rain not doing so for us. but we do have a slight chance of thunderstorms from this one towards sunday, that high...
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shore wind and solar. doubling down on zero emission vehicles, increasing energy efficiency, supporting clean manufacturing. our department of energy estimates that this new law will reduce u.sissions by one gig ga ton a year by 2030 while unleashing clean power. our investments will reduce the cost of developing clean energy technologies worldwide, not just in the united states. this is a global game-changer and none too soon. we don't have much time. you all know we're living in a climate crisis. no one seems to doubt it after this past year. we meet. much of pakistan is still under water. the horn of africa faces unprecedented drought. families are facing possibility choices, choosing which child to feed and wondering whether they'll survive. this is the human cost of climate change and it's growing, not lessening. so as i announced last year to meet our global responsibility, my administration is working with our congress to deliver more than $11 billion a year to international climate finance, to help lower-income countries implement their climate goals and ensure a just energy transition. the key part of that will be our plan which will help half a billion people in es
shore wind and solar. doubling down on zero emission vehicles, increasing energy efficiency, supporting clean manufacturing. our department of energy estimates that this new law will reduce u.sissions by one gig ga ton a year by 2030 while unleashing clean power. our investments will reduce the cost of developing clean energy technologies worldwide, not just in the united states. this is a global game-changer and none too soon. we don't have much time. you all know we're living in a climate...
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u.s. presidents were also among those who valued their time with her. international affairs edited dominic malcolm reports on the queens influence. >> her majesty went to shore-- >> she invented monarchy, and took it to the world, from young queen, to global megastar. >> she was incredibly popular. i, mean she was like this multi media star. >> the lifetime of travels with circle the planet 40 times over. as the world changed beyond recognition, queen elizabeth remained constant, confidant and confessor to presidents and prime ministers. >> which is quite extraordinary is the love and affection they had for her. >> a champion of a commonwealth of nations and it's two and a half billion people. >> typically to come to a level and tell you you're going a good work, it meant the world to me. >> as queen of canada for nearly six decades, my pride in this country remains on demand. >> we've become used to seeing the queen on the world stage, but it was a role she envisioned before being crowned. >> i can say before you all that my whole life, whether it be a long or short, shall be devoted to your service, and to the service of our great imperial in which we all
u.s. presidents were also among those who valued their time with her. international affairs edited dominic malcolm reports on the queens influence. >> her majesty went to shore-- >> she invented monarchy, and took it to the world, from young queen, to global megastar. >> she was incredibly popular. i, mean she was like this multi media star. >> the lifetime of travels with circle the planet 40 times over. as the world changed beyond recognition, queen elizabeth remained...
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shore and attended to her wounds. she was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. three features have closed following the attack but all of them reopened. stunning video from the u.sear fishermen rescued from tropicals to earl. the fishermen narrowly escaping 6-foot waves, battering rocks off of the coast of the u.s. virgin islands. the man is treated for injuries at a local hospital. this one girl turned 70 mile-per-hour plants and expected to become a hurricane . onto a fox news alert, a party has been found as police search for missing tennessee billionaire heiress eliza fletcher. breaking details. >> todd: and a special master approved. we are talking to constitutional attorney about what this means after the raid on mar-a-lago. plus, mike huckabee, joe concha and a jam-packed 5:00 hour of "fox & friends first." carley's first day back from ireland. ireland. ♪ost? ♪ alexa ask smartfeed to feed the dog. does it get better than feeding your dog from 50 miles away? yes... it does. at buick we see a future that's even better. because the life enhancing innovations you've never even dreamed of? buick is dreaming of them every day. >> todd: fox news alert, a majorit
shore and attended to her wounds. she was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. three features have closed following the attack but all of them reopened. stunning video from the u.sear fishermen rescued from tropicals to earl. the fishermen narrowly escaping 6-foot waves, battering rocks off of the coast of the u.s. virgin islands. the man is treated for injuries at a local hospital. this one girl turned 70 mile-per-hour plants and expected to become a hurricane . onto a fox news alert,...
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u.s. economy as being an island that's isolated from the rest of the world. as you said, what happens in the rest of the world ends up washing on our shores. we're in this very unique environment where what we're seeing is a globally synchronized, but coordinated policy of tightening around the world. this tightening that's happening at a very rapid pace will likely have consequences that we don't know yet of. and i think there is a real risk that there is, could be, more significant and more pronounced tightening of financial conditions, which has more dire effects on economic activity >> we -- well, we, i, have been tough on jay powell, tough on janet yellen, not as human beings, but just in their job. it appears they're not good at that job in europe, it's still many of the same, christine lagarde. like the same names for the last five or ten years. do you think that the market has confidence in these people does the market -- should the market have confidence in these people, who were there when things went awry >> i think we're right to be looking at what central banks are doing with a lot of attention, because what they will be doing
u.s. economy as being an island that's isolated from the rest of the world. as you said, what happens in the rest of the world ends up washing on our shores. we're in this very unique environment where what we're seeing is a globally synchronized, but coordinated policy of tightening around the world. this tightening that's happening at a very rapid pace will likely have consequences that we don't know yet of. and i think there is a real risk that there is, could be, more significant and more...
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u.s. coast guard crews have interdicted more than 6,000 cubans since last october, making it the highest number of interceptions since the '90s, and thousands of migrants have also made it to shorer authorities have encountered nearly 3,600 migrants in the miami sector. that's up from just over 1,000 last year. >> seeing the uptick for us is really concerning in the fact that we're seeing more individuals on not so seaworthy vessels, putting a significant amount of those individuals at very dangerous risk for loss of life. >> reporter: vezssels include surf boards tied together. for years, cubans have been fleeing, but recent unrest, persecution and shortages of food have pushed more to leave. they are hiring additional staff to meet the demand of cubans arriving in florida. >> for the most part, individuals have come to us with stories of persecution from the local government for their inability to participate in certain events, for just their -- for not agreeing with local and communist policy of the island. >> reporter: patrols here are complicated by the varying terrain, requiring coordination on land, air and sea. and it's not just cubans they're looking for. officials are
u.s. coast guard crews have interdicted more than 6,000 cubans since last october, making it the highest number of interceptions since the '90s, and thousands of migrants have also made it to shorer authorities have encountered nearly 3,600 migrants in the miami sector. that's up from just over 1,000 last year. >> seeing the uptick for us is really concerning in the fact that we're seeing more individuals on not so seaworthy vessels, putting a significant amount of those individuals at...
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shore up resources to help those asylum seekers sent by texas, arizona and now florida. the biden administration has been grappling with an increasing number of migrants at the u.s./mexico border for months now. they met yesterday to discuss support along the border as well as funding. this was a meeting that a white house official told us was previously planned, but a source familiar also tells me lawyers are discussing litigation options regarding the movement of migrants out of state by republican governors, but those governors showing no indication of standing down. just this morning texas governor greg abbott send migrants to washington, d.c. again. >> my next guest says she was nine months old when her family escaped a country on the brink of civil war and built a life in maryland. she is the president and cree o ceo of lutheran immigration service. thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. i want to go to this tweet you put out, saying nobody wins in cruelty contest between desantis, ducey and abbott. asylum seekers had to flee the only home they've ever known. shame on all those who would exploit vulnerable migrants for naked political theater. str
shore up resources to help those asylum seekers sent by texas, arizona and now florida. the biden administration has been grappling with an increasing number of migrants at the u.s./mexico border for months now. they met yesterday to discuss support along the border as well as funding. this was a meeting that a white house official told us was previously planned, but a source familiar also tells me lawyers are discussing litigation options regarding the movement of migrants out of state by...
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u.s. presidents were among those who valued their time with her. 15 uk prime minister's. international affairs dominic reports on the queen's global influence. >> her majesty went to shore accompaniedrnor -- >> she reinvented monarchy, and took it to the world. from young queen to global megastar. >> she was incredibly popular. i mean, she was like this multi media star. >> the lifetime of travels with circle that planted 40 times over. as the world changed beyond recognition, queen elizabeth remained constant, confidant and confessor to presidents and prime minister. >> what is quite extraordinary is the love and affection they had for her. >> and champion of the commonwealth of nations, and it's two and a half billion people. >> it comes to a level and tell you that, you're doing a good work. it meant almost everything to me. >> as queen of canada for nearly six decades, my pride in this country remains undone. >> we've become used to see the queen on the world stage, but it was a role she envisions before being crowned. >> i will care for you all with my whole life, whether it be long or sort. i shall be debated to your service and to the surface of our great imperial family. >>
u.s. presidents were among those who valued their time with her. 15 uk prime minister's. international affairs dominic reports on the queen's global influence. >> her majesty went to shore accompaniedrnor -- >> she reinvented monarchy, and took it to the world. from young queen to global megastar. >> she was incredibly popular. i mean, she was like this multi media star. >> the lifetime of travels with circle that planted 40 times over. as the world changed beyond...
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shore. no triple digits right along the immediate short of the day, although in the south bay, you still do hold on to those 3 digit numbers for morgan hill. u.sup to castro valley all in the 90's while triple digits remain from livermore, dublin up through conquered oakland at 84, our hottest spot being vacaville at 107, today. so no mad and even 100 degrees right below that from santa rosa through nevado. tomorrow's temps spiking a little further likely to be our hitting one 10 or above friday, still triple digits, but not as hot and saturday. our first day back into the 90's on average inland, a tease for next week. there's your relief bayside areas from the 80's to 90's. the next 3 days. 70's by the weekend coastal spots in the 70's 80's. before cooling 60's into the weekend. john, thanks for that. a few issues out there to tell you about like this one. southbound to 38. >> south of us period. bulevar me out an accident. so you are seeing some delays along to 38. and once you make it on 8.80, school in pretty slow traveling up north. also in danville, northbound 6.80, north of diablo road. they got an accident. so you're definitely seeing
shore. no triple digits right along the immediate short of the day, although in the south bay, you still do hold on to those 3 digit numbers for morgan hill. u.sup to castro valley all in the 90's while triple digits remain from livermore, dublin up through conquered oakland at 84, our hottest spot being vacaville at 107, today. so no mad and even 100 degrees right below that from santa rosa through nevado. tomorrow's temps spiking a little further likely to be our hitting one 10 or above...
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shoring to latin america. there's lots of good reasons to like latin america right now, and bbva is really exposed to that market, particularly in mexico, which is a neighbor to the u.sey play right now, but this is one area that you may want to figure out how to get exposure to and this is one way. >> we've got one bail and it is wells fargo. it is all about mortgages, right? >> all about mortgages you know, when interest rates are falling, people continually pay to keep refinancing to get into that lower and lower mortgage but the problem is that when interest rates are rising, people don't necessarily want to refinance into a higher interest rate loan. so they'll keep the interest rates they have. they have no -- they have no interest rate sensitivity, so they get no benefit for the higher interest rates, because they're not making more money. everybody stays locked up in what they have, no fee income. it really blunts what would normally be a good play on banks. they're just too locked up to -- >> have they said they want to kind of be less a player in the mortgage business? have they been saying that >> you know, they have, but the reality is that it's still a h
shoring to latin america. there's lots of good reasons to like latin america right now, and bbva is really exposed to that market, particularly in mexico, which is a neighbor to the u.sey play right now, but this is one area that you may want to figure out how to get exposure to and this is one way. >> we've got one bail and it is wells fargo. it is all about mortgages, right? >> all about mortgages you know, when interest rates are falling, people continually pay to keep...
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i think what's happened with the u.s., we have cheap gas, it's abundant and now i think we can provide that to our allies across the shoreeither to europe or asia we're set to do that and prices will fluctuate. >> you say you're set to do that, the infrastructure is there. it seems like prices peaked right around the time where germany said we're basically ahead of schedule interms of storage for this winter, but on a longer term basis, can we get it around the world to where it needs to go? >> yeah, i think if you look at the gas price even before the invasion of russia, going into ukraine, the gas price in europe, it was probably $80 per cubic thousand feet. here it was maybe $6 or $7 they had a weather issue it's always weather-driven then it spiked up to about $160. now it's about $80 i think with the recognition is that you either have to get this gas to the eu from qatar or you have to get it from the u.s. you probably won't get it from australia, so you'll get it from us that's why the single largest financial commitment in all of '22 in the whole wide world is an lng facility off the gulf coast. that's your answe
i think what's happened with the u.s., we have cheap gas, it's abundant and now i think we can provide that to our allies across the shoreeither to europe or asia we're set to do that and prices will fluctuate. >> you say you're set to do that, the infrastructure is there. it seems like prices peaked right around the time where germany said we're basically ahead of schedule interms of storage for this winter, but on a longer term basis, can we get it around the world to where it needs to...