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then covid-19 and then fiona. yes, puerto rico is a strong place and puerto ricans are a strong people but even so, you have had to bear so much and you haven't gotten the help in a timely way. this latest storm dealt a serious blow to all the hard work that has been done since maria. roads and bridges have been washed away again. families have spent their savings to build new homes after losing their last ones. we have seen them flooded away. crops decimated, farms destroyed here in ponce. for days, people lived without power and water. no idea when it will be back again and for everyone who survived maria and fiona, must have been a familiar nightmare. you know better than anyone that over time these losses add up so puerto ricans have lost loved ones in this storm and in the perilous disasters. the number can fill abstract sometimes but every number, is a person, every life lived we read the obituaries and they all feel like people we knew. grandparents, devoted parents, children, longtime neighbors, people who
then covid-19 and then fiona. yes, puerto rico is a strong place and puerto ricans are a strong people but even so, you have had to bear so much and you haven't gotten the help in a timely way. this latest storm dealt a serious blow to all the hard work that has been done since maria. roads and bridges have been washed away again. families have spent their savings to build new homes after losing their last ones. we have seen them flooded away. crops decimated, farms destroyed here in ponce. for...
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covid-19 and fiona. puerto rico is a strong place and puerto ricans are a strong people but even so, you have had to bear so much and you haven't gotten the help in a timely way. this latest storm -- shows all the hard work that has been done since maria. rose have been washed away and families who have built -- save savings have seen them flooded away. , -- -- crops are decimated. communities thereby have been hit the hardest. four days, people lived without power. no idea when it will be back again and for everyone who survive maria and fiona, must have been a familiar nightmare. over time, these losses add up so but reagan's have lost loved ones and in -- puerto ricans have lost loved ones in the storm and -- every number is a person. every life lived, we read the upper surveys -- the obituaries and they feel like people we knew. devoted famines -- parents and children and people who cared about their community and made a difference. they will not be forgotten and through these disasters, so many peop
covid-19 and fiona. puerto rico is a strong place and puerto ricans are a strong people but even so, you have had to bear so much and you haven't gotten the help in a timely way. this latest storm -- shows all the hard work that has been done since maria. rose have been washed away and families who have built -- save savings have seen them flooded away. , -- -- crops are decimated. communities thereby have been hit the hardest. four days, people lived without power. no idea when it will be back...
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the doctor checks on fiona. every now and again during his shift, she's resting in her room and cooling the bump on her head. oh, the young patient says she's feeling better. oh, good. oh, that's quite abolishing her. not so much to its own cough and falling on your head like that often leaves a mark and also perhaps some bruising is up to bruising. can also spread to the face. migrating beneath the skin as which bush window to hold off of london. there can be various subsequent developments. was that what has been happening? did you have to throw up me? aberration. ne. okay, that's good. good, good, good. as oppression can always nish, be nauseous, can emerge on much later, almost to school. first in the pluto, you have to imagine bleeding on the brain like a tad lungs that's dripping slowly out and just put summit which i'm for fun. and as the blood collects in the head, the cranial pressure increases as you and the symptoms become more conspicuous, or i'll fill i e, the patient, vomit, or tint i pushed dizzin
the doctor checks on fiona. every now and again during his shift, she's resting in her room and cooling the bump on her head. oh, the young patient says she's feeling better. oh, good. oh, that's quite abolishing her. not so much to its own cough and falling on your head like that often leaves a mark and also perhaps some bruising is up to bruising. can also spread to the face. migrating beneath the skin as which bush window to hold off of london. there can be various subsequent developments....
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the next day fiona's plea to go home. a lucky girl. in germany, most parents believe that children almost at risk when crossing the road. but the most dangerous place for children is actually at home. fulls are the most common domestic accidents poisoning take. second place children might ingest cleaning products, all household chemicals or medication lying around. parents should keep things like that safely out of children's reach. the same applies to tiny objects which can be swallowed like batteries and magnus this little object did a huge amount of damage. elisa visally swallowed the button battery when she was just 20 months old. 8 years later she still suffering from the consequences of us. it is rise. what i know is thought it made a hole between these 2 pipes here. i mean, every time i have something to drink, a little bit goes into my wind peitner phone and irritates me today quite a bit sleep. and that makes me kafka. if it gillespie television shows, the little battery caused serious tissue damage. elisa, the sofa guess and
the next day fiona's plea to go home. a lucky girl. in germany, most parents believe that children almost at risk when crossing the road. but the most dangerous place for children is actually at home. fulls are the most common domestic accidents poisoning take. second place children might ingest cleaning products, all household chemicals or medication lying around. parents should keep things like that safely out of children's reach. the same applies to tiny objects which can be swallowed like...
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the next day fiona's play to go home. a lucky girl. in germany, most parents beneath their children almost at risk when crossing the road. but the most dangerous place for children is actually at home. fulls are the most common domestic accidents poisoning take. second place children might ingest cleaning products, all household chemicals or medication lying around. parents should keep things like that safely out of children's reach. the same applies to tiny objects which can be swallowed like batteries and magnus. this little object did a huge amount of damage. elisa visally swallowed the button battery when she was just 20 months old. 8 years later she still suffering from the consequences of us. yes. rise. what i know is dot. it made a hole between these 2 pipes here. i mean, every time i have something to drink, a little bit goes into my wind peitner phone and irritates it, moved to a rack, quite a bit slip. and that makes me cough. if it gillespie to this, the little battery caused serious tissue damage. elisa, the soft again and
the next day fiona's play to go home. a lucky girl. in germany, most parents beneath their children almost at risk when crossing the road. but the most dangerous place for children is actually at home. fulls are the most common domestic accidents poisoning take. second place children might ingest cleaning products, all household chemicals or medication lying around. parents should keep things like that safely out of children's reach. the same applies to tiny objects which can be swallowed like...
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the next day, fiona's clear to go home. a lucky girl in germany, most parents beneath their children almost at risk when crossing the road. but the most dangerous place for children is actually at home. fulls are the most common domestic accidents poisoning take. second place. children might ingest cleaning products, all household chemicals, or medication lying around. parents should keep things like that safely out of children's reach. the same applies to tiny objects, which can be swallowed like batteries and magnus. this little object did a huge amount of damage. elisa visally swallowed the button battery when she was just 20 months old. 8 years later she still suffering from the consequences of us. yes, rise. what i know is dot. it made a hole between these 2 pipes here. i mean, every time i have something to drink a little bit goes into my wind peitner phone and irritates me today quite a bit silly. and that makes me cough because if it gillespie the little battery caused serious tissue damage. elisa the soft again and
the next day, fiona's clear to go home. a lucky girl in germany, most parents beneath their children almost at risk when crossing the road. but the most dangerous place for children is actually at home. fulls are the most common domestic accidents poisoning take. second place. children might ingest cleaning products, all household chemicals, or medication lying around. parents should keep things like that safely out of children's reach. the same applies to tiny objects, which can be swallowed...
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the next day, fiona's clear to go home. a lucky girl. in germany, most parents believe that children almost at risk when crossing the road. but the most dangerous place for children is actually at home. fulls are the most common domestic accidents poisoning take. second place. children might ingest cleaning products or household chemicals, or medication lying around. parents should keep things like that safely out of children's reach. the same applies to tiny objects which can be swallowed like batteries and magnus. this little object did a huge amount of damage. elisa visally swallowed the button battery when she was just 20 months old. 8 years later she still suffering from the consequences of us. yes, rise. what i know is dot. it made a hole between these 2 pipes here. i mean, every time i have something to drink, a little bit goes into my wind peitner phone and irritates it, moved to a rack quite a bit slow. and that makes me cough. if it gillespie the little battery caused serious tissue damage, the leases, the soft again and windpi
the next day, fiona's clear to go home. a lucky girl. in germany, most parents believe that children almost at risk when crossing the road. but the most dangerous place for children is actually at home. fulls are the most common domestic accidents poisoning take. second place. children might ingest cleaning products or household chemicals, or medication lying around. parents should keep things like that safely out of children's reach. the same applies to tiny objects which can be swallowed like...
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for everyone, surviving maria, fiona must have been an all too familiar nightmare. you know better than anyone that over time, these losses add up. and so puerto ricans have lost loved ones in this storm and in the perilous disasters. and the number can feel abstract sometimes when you hear a number but every number is a person. every life lived. we read the obituaries and remembrances and they all feel like people we knew. doting grandparents. devoted parents. christian children. long term neighbors. people who cared about their community and made a difference. they will not be forgotten. and then through these disasters, so many people have been displaced from their homes, lost their jobs, and savings, and suffered injuries, and often unseen, but more than many times seen. yet somehow, the people of puerto rico keep getting back up with resilience and determination. quite frankly, it's pretty extraordinary. when you look at it from afar. and you deserve every bit of help your country can give you. that's what i'm determined to do and that's what i promise you. aft
for everyone, surviving maria, fiona must have been an all too familiar nightmare. you know better than anyone that over time, these losses add up. and so puerto ricans have lost loved ones in this storm and in the perilous disasters. and the number can feel abstract sometimes when you hear a number but every number is a person. every life lived. we read the obituaries and remembrances and they all feel like people we knew. doting grandparents. devoted parents. christian children. long term...
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nice to see you, fiona, however. nice to see you, fiona. see _ however.ain - however. nice to see you, | fiona, see you again soon. the international monetary fund and the world bank both held their annual meetings last week, while the relentless strength of the us dollar continues to clobber currencies around the globe. but as the us central bank looks set to carry on raising the cost of borrowing to tackle rising prices, there's little change on the horizon. speaking to my colleague aaron heslehurst, former us treasury secretary larry summers explained why tackling soaring prices is so important. the lesson of history is that when you fail to address inflation, it ends up being more entrenched, it ends up being more difficult to address and the total of unemployment over time ends up being higher. failing to act is like failing to stop an addiction. it avoids pain in the short run but it raises the total level of pain over time and that is why i think it is very important that the fed be prepared to act. the imf and the fed be prepared to act. the w and
nice to see you, fiona, however. nice to see you, fiona. see _ however.ain - however. nice to see you, | fiona, see you again soon. the international monetary fund and the world bank both held their annual meetings last week, while the relentless strength of the us dollar continues to clobber currencies around the globe. but as the us central bank looks set to carry on raising the cost of borrowing to tackle rising prices, there's little change on the horizon. speaking to my colleague aaron...
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. > >> puerto rico is feeling the es weeks after hurricane fiona slad the island. how people in the by area are stepping up to help ant you can do. > >> we will get you an update one latest conditions on the islandm someone who has been all over this issue. the elections are coming up.> >> miss shift in the form of misinformation is running rampat running rampant. what you need to watch out for. > >> the white house is looking th saudi arabia for supporting cuto oil production. the country as t of opec which will cut production by 2 million barrelsa day and started last month. soms have pushed for a pause on all arms sales to saudi arabia for . > >> gas prices in california are dropping slightly. down $.18 ine last week to $6.25 for a gallonf regular. that is more than two dollars higher than the nationa. national average.> >> doctors at santa clara vallel center could walk off the job. e physicians group union voted ovy to authorize a strike. the unios union says doctors have worked t a contract for two years.> >> president biden is setting ts angeles today as cit
. > >> puerto rico is feeling the es weeks after hurricane fiona slad the island. how people in the by area are stepping up to help ant you can do. > >> we will get you an update one latest conditions on the islandm someone who has been all over this issue. the elections are coming up.> >> miss shift in the form of misinformation is running rampat running rampant. what you need to watch out for. > >> the white house is looking th saudi arabia for supporting...
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but as we go about our lives, we faced the risk of accidents. fiona fell off his swing and hurt her head. annika ludovic suffered severe burns while bother queuing. and it was only his family's quick action that save much he has killing us from sudden cardiac death. what to do in case of emergency to day on in good shape. with here at the recent time clinic for pediatric medicine. the day begins with an emergency, a 7 year old has had an accident while playing at home. fuel now to communism a little foggy. fiona fell off a swing hutsel and farm shopping to see she did a backward flip and land and head 1st on the granite pavement, am cough off. kenneth boarding a fine. he said, who live in dictionary. she complained about pain in her neck and just lay there. and that's when i dialed the emergency services. i'm sure it's often falling on your head can cause serious injuring what human does. it can damage the blood and cause internal bleeding to interesting. fiona was given 1st aid in the ambulance. now dr. mario beveled is assessing the situation. he spent some time chatting with the young
but as we go about our lives, we faced the risk of accidents. fiona fell off his swing and hurt her head. annika ludovic suffered severe burns while bother queuing. and it was only his family's quick action that save much he has killing us from sudden cardiac death. what to do in case of emergency to day on in good shape. with here at the recent time clinic for pediatric medicine. the day begins with an emergency, a 7 year old has had an accident while playing at home. fuel now to communism a...
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fiona's destruction. ♪ ♪ have diabetes? know where your glucose is?the freestyle libre 3 system, know your glucose and where it's heading. no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest, thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c now you know freestyle libre 3. try it for free at freestylelibre.us. >> colleges should not be crime. crime scenes. >> a demand for action by parens by parents of some uc berkeley students after a recent spike in in violence. > >> a star witness testifies in the corruption trial of the santa clara sheriff, smith. > >> it remains a difficult time in the aftermath of hurricane f. hurricane fiona. >> i just want people to know that one person can make a diff. >> a local nonprofit bringing aid
fiona's destruction. ♪ ♪ have diabetes? know where your glucose is?the freestyle libre 3 system, know your glucose and where it's heading. no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest, thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c now you know freestyle libre 3. try it for free at freestylelibre.us. >> colleges should not be crime. crime scenes. >> a demand for action by parens by parents...
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>> reporter: well, jose, we were here after hurricane fiona hit. the situation the last few days has improved in terms of getting gas. in the metro area of san juan, things have gone pretty much back to normal. in the southwestern part of the island, outside ponce, it is still difficult for many of the residents who don't have power but need the gas to power their generators. there have been long lines here since the storm hit. although that has alleviated, residents say, over the last several days. so they're grateful for that. but they are still waiting -- some neighborhoods are still waiting for the power to be restored, jose. >>. >> it will be two, two and a half hours in puerto rico? >> reporter: yeah. that's right, jose. we just saw the president walk out of the white house to board marine 1 for the first leg of his trip to ponce. the president will be able to meet with first responders, local community leaders, as well as people affected by hurricane fiona. he is also expected to take part in helping to put together supplies of water and foo
>> reporter: well, jose, we were here after hurricane fiona hit. the situation the last few days has improved in terms of getting gas. in the metro area of san juan, things have gone pretty much back to normal. in the southwestern part of the island, outside ponce, it is still difficult for many of the residents who don't have power but need the gas to power their generators. there have been long lines here since the storm hit. although that has alleviated, residents say, over the last...
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thanks to them, all people of puerto rico this can cover from fiona is under way. i'm encouraged by the hospitals that kept running, the supply chains that held stead yes and debris has begun to be cleared on roads across the island. and we will continue the debris coverage. still, we have to do more. we have to ensure when the next hurricane strikes puerto rico is ready. they will help them to be better prepared for the storm. we can create a flood warning system to help shore up levies and flood walls. in addition, there is $700 million infrastructure investmentes in puerto rico that have been announced since signed the bipartisan infrastructure law. we awarded $90 million to upgrade the highway and $163 million to begin construction of the canal to restore -- help me the pronunciation. >> martin pena, the entire ecosystem. we're going to clean up polluted waters. we're going to restof mangrove has been tats and see invest. s like these ahead. we're investing in puerto rico's roads, bridges, airport, water safety and high speed internet. the climate crisis and mo
thanks to them, all people of puerto rico this can cover from fiona is under way. i'm encouraged by the hospitals that kept running, the supply chains that held stead yes and debris has begun to be cleared on roads across the island. and we will continue the debris coverage. still, we have to do more. we have to ensure when the next hurricane strikes puerto rico is ready. they will help them to be better prepared for the storm. we can create a flood warning system to help shore up levies and...
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yes, fiona picked _ singapore. over to you. yes, fiona picked up— singapore. over to you.cked up very slightlyl fiona picked up very slightly but it hit that 32 year low at some point today against the dollar and if you want to know why, it basically boils down to monetary policy and the drastic different approach that's been taken by the united states and japan. on the one hand, you have united states by the us fed, keep progressing with hiking those rates to deal with the cost of living and inflation like michelle talked about. and you have the bank of japan keeping its rates ultra low because they want to try and kickstart their economy after nearly three years of covid. as a consequence, investor money flows out of japan and united states with algorithm or returned and a strong dollar and then a weaker yen. the same thing is happening to other asian currencies, with the chinese yuan, south—east asian currencies, not necessarily always bad news. these are export driven economies and means your goods become more attractive to buyer. we currency get too low. these economi
yes, fiona picked _ singapore. over to you. yes, fiona picked up— singapore. over to you.cked up very slightlyl fiona picked up very slightly but it hit that 32 year low at some point today against the dollar and if you want to know why, it basically boils down to monetary policy and the drastic different approach that's been taken by the united states and japan. on the one hand, you have united states by the us fed, keep progressing with hiking those rates to deal with the cost of living and...
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nick: fiona hill, thank you very much.na: thanks, nick. ♪ judy: brazilians go to the polls sunday in a hotly-contested election that has drawn the world's attention. voters will decide whether to re-elect theiright-wing president jair bolsonaro or return the twice-elected former president, known to everyone as "lula," to power. in partnership with the pulitzer center, special correspondent jane ferguson reports from the atlantic coast state of bahia, north of rio. jane: it takes a strg person to survive the slums, own as favelas, opanama city. on top of crushing poverty and crime, people must fight just to keep a roof over their heads. under the government of jair bolsonaro these last four years, efforts by farmers and land developers to push the poor off unoccupied lands, often with violence, have increased. >> it's terrible because he armed the land speculators. they say that we are troublemakers, invaders, and they arm the farmers and say that we don't have the right to land. jane: nildes araujo leads the fight to defen
nick: fiona hill, thank you very much.na: thanks, nick. ♪ judy: brazilians go to the polls sunday in a hotly-contested election that has drawn the world's attention. voters will decide whether to re-elect theiright-wing president jair bolsonaro or return the twice-elected former president, known to everyone as "lula," to power. in partnership with the pulitzer center, special correspondent jane ferguson reports from the atlantic coast state of bahia, north of rio. jane: it takes a...
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fiona lasted 16 hours. never hours. you never know how long e power is going to be out. it jut goes out. >> reporter: he helps ensure dos go to the people that need them. them. >> we asked the doctors and heah care centers. >> reporter: the civic club hass delivering items that donations help buy. >> reporter: trying to get a ger to a family who needs one for their mom. >> she needs it to keep her bedg to help with circulation and hes are having ulcers. >> reporter: this isn't easy, te club is lacking funds. >> let's talk about the donatios that have come in, in the last week. >> reporter: used for generator, solar lights and panels, water s and food and water. >> one person can make a differ. >> reporter: it's the little ths like notes, putting care packags together includes ready toys tht help with anxiety and stress for for kids and cards that read be strong. >> we want to concentrate on mag sure that this kind of message gets to their hands and they know they are not forgotten. >> reporter: they are wor
fiona lasted 16 hours. never hours. you never know how long e power is going to be out. it jut goes out. >> reporter: he helps ensure dos go to the people that need them. them. >> we asked the doctors and heah care centers. >> reporter: the civic club hass delivering items that donations help buy. >> reporter: trying to get a ger to a family who needs one for their mom. >> she needs it to keep her bedg to help with circulation and hes are having ulcers. >>...
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. > >> puerto rico is still feelinge effects weeks after hurricane fiona slammed the island. how people in the bay area are stepping up to help and what you you can do. > >> plus, draymond green punished punished for his punch naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean our air. it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that poison our air kevin: and helps prevent the wildfires that create toxic smoke that's why calfire firefighters, the american lung association, and the coalition for clean air support prop 30. naomi: i'm voting yes on 30. >> alaska airlines is giving tht the gift of travel to three bay area families including the business owner of historic double-play bar and grill in the the mission district. it was recently destroyed by fire. the family left los angeles to celee to celebrate hispanic heritage . heritage month. > >> let's take a live look at the the big
. > >> puerto rico is still feelinge effects weeks after hurricane fiona slammed the island. how people in the bay area are stepping up to help and what you you can do. > >> plus, draymond green punished punished for his punch naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean...
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plus, president biden in puerto rico to survey the damage left behind by hurricane fiona. what he's promising residents as they contribute and they continue to rebuild. we'll be right back after the break. >> while heading to our trial coverage, california just began its 2023 water year making and marking the 5th consecutive year of severe drought in the state. meteorologist from the department of water. resources say conditions are drier and warmer than ever before. and they say the woman weather not only results are less rainfall, but it negatively impacts vegetation as well. >> so now we're not seeing a landscape. go into hibernation and kind of sleep through the winter. it's now it's operating on the time it's got. dry weather. and when you get a month-long backstretch you congrats skate. pretty good. >> meteorologists say they are expanding real snow survey this year. given the state a better idea of how the snowpack is changing with the climate. there will also be looking at ways to adapt to a hotter, drier future. and a hotter drier future. unfortunately, that's wha
plus, president biden in puerto rico to survey the damage left behind by hurricane fiona. what he's promising residents as they contribute and they continue to rebuild. we'll be right back after the break. >> while heading to our trial coverage, california just began its 2023 water year making and marking the 5th consecutive year of severe drought in the state. meteorologist from the department of water. resources say conditions are drier and warmer than ever before. and they say the...
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fiona trott, bbc news, sunderland. a very _ mantra. fiona trott, bbc news, sunderland.the challenges. i just have to say we have changed my microphone, lots of you people saying lots of funny noises. this is live television, of course. rising costs and falling revenues and a growing reliance on debt are some of the new findings from the federation of small businesses. it's adding up to a huge level of pessimism among small business owners. the fsb is urging ministers to tackle late payments, with more than half of small businesses having experienced cash flow woes due to late payment of invoices, often by bigger business customers. joining me now is martin mctague — national chair of the federation of small businesses. cash flow is a huge problem and a huge headache, when big clients don't pay their bills on time it could tip a small business over the edge? it is serious because _ business over the edge? it is serious because what - business overthe edge? it 3 serious because what you are seeing is most small businesses have two double the size of borrowing they have, t
fiona trott, bbc news, sunderland. a very _ mantra. fiona trott, bbc news, sunderland.the challenges. i just have to say we have changed my microphone, lots of you people saying lots of funny noises. this is live television, of course. rising costs and falling revenues and a growing reliance on debt are some of the new findings from the federation of small businesses. it's adding up to a huge level of pessimism among small business owners. the fsb is urging ministers to tackle late payments,...
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let's bring in fiona. confidence is key. market confidence is important.hy it works and why do they all seem to work as a pact? there a saying that fear and greed moves the markets. an over simplification. fear has been reflected in the sharp falls that we saw and the other thing to take into account, you have that whole concept of fear and greed and then you've also got the idea of when certain key levels for key price points are taken out, that can drive that selling and that fear even further. so for example if we take out 1.10 against the us dollar, that was a round number, but the key concern here is the outlook for the uk economy and what it meant how uk economy was going to be able to going forward. in terms of those drivers for the markets, you talk about fear and greed, a lot of what was in the mini budget, the biggest expense was already in the pipeline, that help with energy bills. then of course there was the unfunded borrowing for the tax cuts. what was it in particular that spooked the markets at that point? i don't think it was one thing in
let's bring in fiona. confidence is key. market confidence is important.hy it works and why do they all seem to work as a pact? there a saying that fear and greed moves the markets. an over simplification. fear has been reflected in the sharp falls that we saw and the other thing to take into account, you have that whole concept of fear and greed and then you've also got the idea of when certain key levels for key price points are taken out, that can drive that selling and that fear even...
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hurricane fiona knocking out power across the island. tonight some 100,000 households remain in the dark. so many lives uprooted. maria grows emotional telling me all she has is what she could carry with her. everything she had left behind, now destroyed. right now, i don't know what to do, she says. the government right now only cares about themselves. they care about the people that have money. president biden has already pledged $2 billion to help rebuild. today he announced an additional $60 million. >> i'm determined to help puerto rico build faster than in the past and stronger and better prepared for the future. >> so important not to forget puerto rico, and, mary, the president, he travels now to florida on wednesday after hurricane ian? >> reporter: david, the president will be getting a firsthand look at the devastation and recovery effort there on wednesday. one big question, will he meet with rival republican governor ron desantis. tonight the white house isn't saying, but they are stressing this is not about politics, it's a
hurricane fiona knocking out power across the island. tonight some 100,000 households remain in the dark. so many lives uprooted. maria grows emotional telling me all she has is what she could carry with her. everything she had left behind, now destroyed. right now, i don't know what to do, she says. the government right now only cares about themselves. they care about the people that have money. president biden has already pledged $2 billion to help rebuild. today he announced an additional...
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he and the first lady will get an update on what is happening on the after math of hurricane fiona.e'll decide if he stops to take questions. >> julie: one of the hardest-hit areas of florida is around fort myers. the destruction from hurricane ian is extensive. the recovery could take months or years. alexandria hoff is live in fort myers beach with the very latest. >> five days in. this is still very much a crisis response situation. here in lee county 57% of people still without power, 600,000 across the state still in the dark. many more left with nothing at this point. we spoke with a man named sean hunt. he rode out the storm on fort myers beach with his uncle. they made the call for both of them swim out of their trailer as the surge filled it. he used a piece of foam to shield debris and had a flotation device. >> the debris came and i got ahold of one of them. used one as a shield and hold on. i stand there and take a bombardment. it was a bombardment. for three hours i was up there. >> three hours up in a tree. his uncle survived as well. they have no place to go. help has
he and the first lady will get an update on what is happening on the after math of hurricane fiona.e'll decide if he stops to take questions. >> julie: one of the hardest-hit areas of florida is around fort myers. the destruction from hurricane ian is extensive. the recovery could take months or years. alexandria hoff is live in fort myers beach with the very latest. >> five days in. this is still very much a crisis response situation. here in lee county 57% of people still without...
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his first visit since hurricane fiona. more than 100,000 people are still without power after fiona caused flooding and landslides. biden pledged not to abandon the island as it rebuilds. the u.k. finance minister has pledged no more distractions. the promise is a response to the government dropping plans two/the top tax rate that led to financial chaos. the british pound and stock markets rallied. the iran supreme leader has accused the united states and israel of planning widespread protests gripping the country. comments came after weeks of silence which appears to be the result of homegrown press missions. -- frustrations. protesters last overnight. in indonesia, the police chief has been fired. a stampede left 125 people dead. a spokesman says there is an inquiry into the tragedy. envoys are expected to arrive on tuesday following the second military coup, sinnott months. he is fled to neighboring togo. the region battles a growing islamist insurgency. reporter: he has promised to tackle insecurity to fix the country'
his first visit since hurricane fiona. more than 100,000 people are still without power after fiona caused flooding and landslides. biden pledged not to abandon the island as it rebuilds. the u.k. finance minister has pledged no more distractions. the promise is a response to the government dropping plans two/the top tax rate that led to financial chaos. the british pound and stock markets rallied. the iran supreme leader has accused the united states and israel of planning widespread protests...
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two weeks at their fiona, and power remains a problem for the island.ian grabbing global headlines. we get this sky news reporter from martha kellner from sanibel island. >> mary lou lives on the north of the island. she's walked four miles climbing overfilled trees to get here. >> the water started coming in, and within five minutes, the water was nine feet in the house. and i was up on the third floor. i sheltered in a closet until part of the retaining off and then the wind came in there. then i just want behind a bed and stay there. i know that we are lucky to be alive. >> do you feel that? >> i do, i do, and i would never, ever, ever not evacuate again. acuate again. (cecily) adam. look-y what i got... (adam) is that the new iphone 14 pro? (cecily) yup, with this amazing new camera. smile! (adam) and you got it on verizon? (cecily) even better. i got verizon's new plan. includes apple one. that's apple music, apple tv+, apple arcade, icloud+. (adam) i hear the acting's pretty good on that one. (cecily) so is the deal i got from verizon. iphone 14 p
two weeks at their fiona, and power remains a problem for the island.ian grabbing global headlines. we get this sky news reporter from martha kellner from sanibel island. >> mary lou lives on the north of the island. she's walked four miles climbing overfilled trees to get here. >> the water started coming in, and within five minutes, the water was nine feet in the house. and i was up on the third floor. i sheltered in a closet until part of the retaining off and then the wind came...
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with his own eyes on wednesday, but first he is in puerto rico today, where another storm, hurricane fiona ravaged the island. that storm passed two weeks ago and yet there are still 100,000 people on that island who do not have power. we will go there live in a few minutes. joining me now from the ground in fort myers beach in florida, our nbc's shaq brewster and liz mclaughlin. thanks for being with us. i'm seeing the aimages from my seat. what is it like on the ground to see the devastation? what you are hearing from folks? >> definitely a lot of devastation. and also we're seeing a lot of help come in. where the situation is slowly, slowly starting to improve, and when you look at the numbers and get a sense of why this is. this is an historic effort by fema, some 1300 people from fema, personnel from fema, here on the ground, and that includes some 17 urban search and rescue teams, and more than 100 boat teams here, trying to execute that top mission. their priority right now, which remains to be the search and rescue, and that's what you're hearing from county officials and local off
with his own eyes on wednesday, but first he is in puerto rico today, where another storm, hurricane fiona ravaged the island. that storm passed two weeks ago and yet there are still 100,000 people on that island who do not have power. we will go there live in a few minutes. joining me now from the ground in fort myers beach in florida, our nbc's shaq brewster and liz mclaughlin. thanks for being with us. i'm seeing the aimages from my seat. what is it like on the ground to see the devastation?...
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more than 100000 people are still without power to fiona course. catastrophic flooding and landslide biden is pledged not to abandon the island as it rebuilds after it's 2nd major hurricane in just 5 years. iran supreme leader, ayatollah ali homei has accused the u. s. and israel being behind the nationwide protest that was bought by the death of martha meet. she died last month after being arrested by iran's morality police for allegedly violating the countries. conservative muslim dress code for women activists say the government crackdown on demonstrators has seen at least 52 people die. it on supreme dieter, i had to la hominy has broken silence on the protests that have rocked their slimy country. he called a debt of mazda a mini tragic but saith the demonstrations are not an organic grassroots movement. and he is fully backing. the security forces had been debbie's her art museum, who did the planning for the protests. i say it is clear that the planning was done by america, the fake zionist regime and their followers that don't boiler oil not despite the violent crack down the
more than 100000 people are still without power to fiona course. catastrophic flooding and landslide biden is pledged not to abandon the island as it rebuilds after it's 2nd major hurricane in just 5 years. iran supreme leader, ayatollah ali homei has accused the u. s. and israel being behind the nationwide protest that was bought by the death of martha meet. she died last month after being arrested by iran's morality police for allegedly violating the countries. conservative muslim dress code...
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but today, niece puerto rico to see the damage from another storm, hurricane fiona.s where we find cnn white house correspondent jeremy dimon. jeremy, the president and first lady are expected there shortly, what's the plan? >> reporter: yeah, alisyn, two weeks after hurricane fiona struck the island and knocked out power to the entire island, 100,000 are still without power, many in this region of ponce and in the northwestern region as well. president biden coming here to see the island first hand as the island struggles to get back to normal. this is in terms of getting back to normal not only from the latest hurricane but an island recovering from hurricane maria which devastated the island five years ago. but the president wants to see the island first time and show the people of puerto rico that the federal government is here to help. >> i'm headed to puerto rico because they haven't been taken very good care of. from the last hurricane, i want to make sure we pitch in where we can. >> reporter: and when the president arrives here, alisyn, he'll get a briefing
but today, niece puerto rico to see the damage from another storm, hurricane fiona.s where we find cnn white house correspondent jeremy dimon. jeremy, the president and first lady are expected there shortly, what's the plan? >> reporter: yeah, alisyn, two weeks after hurricane fiona struck the island and knocked out power to the entire island, 100,000 are still without power, many in this region of ponce and in the northwestern region as well. president biden coming here to see the island...
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two weeks at their fiona, and power remains a problem for the island.gling need most. and the aftermath of ian grabbing global headlines. we get this sky news reporter from martha kellner from sanibel island. >> mary lou lives on the north of the island. she's walked four miles climbing overfilled trees to get here. >> the water started coming in, and within five minutes, the water was nine feet in the house. and i was up on the third floor. i sheltered in a closet until part of the retaining off and then the wind came in there. then i just want behind a bed and stay there. i know that we are lucky to be alive. >> do you feel that? >> i do, i do, and i would never, ever, ever not evacuate again. announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart atta
two weeks at their fiona, and power remains a problem for the island.gling need most. and the aftermath of ian grabbing global headlines. we get this sky news reporter from martha kellner from sanibel island. >> mary lou lives on the north of the island. she's walked four miles climbing overfilled trees to get here. >> the water started coming in, and within five minutes, the water was nine feet in the house. and i was up on the third floor. i sheltered in a closet until part of the...
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s. president joe biden has arrived in puerto rico, his 1st visit since hurricane fiona devastated the island last month. over $100000.00 people are still without power. after fiona caused catastrophic flooding and landslides biden has pledged not to abandon the island territory as it rebuilds after its 2nd major hurricane. in 5 years. in indonesia, a police chief has been fired, and 9 officer suspended after a weekend stampede. at a football stadium left a 125 people dead. a spokesman said melange cities head of police has been replaced as part of an inquiry into the tragedy. dozens more officers are being investigated for unethical behavior. at least 20 people, including senior regional officials, have been killed in 2 car bombings in the capital of some aaliyah's, iran region extremist rebel group. archibald has claimed responsibility for the attack on local government headquarters. they ron region has been the center of a recent mobilization against the rebels. britton's finance minister, the chancellor of exchequer, quasi quoting, has purged, quote, no more distractions. in an add
s. president joe biden has arrived in puerto rico, his 1st visit since hurricane fiona devastated the island last month. over $100000.00 people are still without power. after fiona caused catastrophic flooding and landslides biden has pledged not to abandon the island territory as it rebuilds after its 2nd major hurricane. in 5 years. in indonesia, a police chief has been fired, and 9 officer suspended after a weekend stampede. at a football stadium left a 125 people dead. a spokesman said...
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you as president biden is arrived in puerto rico, his 1st visit since harrington. fiona devastated the island last month of $100000.00. people are still without power after fiona caused catastrophic flooding and lance lights by his pledge not to abandon the island as a rebuilds after it's the 2nd major hurricane in 5 years. in indonesia, a police chief has been fighting 9 offices, suspended after a weekend stampeded a football stadium that the 125 people did. a spokesman said belong city's head of police has been replaced as part of an inquiry into the tragedy. dozens more officers are being investigated for an ethical behavior. at least 20 people, including senior regional officials, have been killed in 2 count bombings in the capital of somali as iran reject extremist revel. group bouncer, bob has claimed responsibility for the attack on the government headquarters. the region has been the center of a recent mobilization against the rebels. britain's finance minister quasi plot tank has pledged no more distractions in an address to conservative party, but the promise is a response to
you as president biden is arrived in puerto rico, his 1st visit since harrington. fiona devastated the island last month of $100000.00. people are still without power after fiona caused catastrophic flooding and lance lights by his pledge not to abandon the island as a rebuilds after it's the 2nd major hurricane in 5 years. in indonesia, a police chief has been fighting 9 offices, suspended after a weekend stampeded a football stadium that the 125 people did. a spokesman said belong city's head...
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over $100000.00 people are still without power after fiona cars, catastrophic flooding, and land flies. biden is pledge not to abandon the island as rebuilds after its 2nd major hurricane in 5 years. at least 20 people, including senior regional officials, have been killed in 2 car bombings in the capital of somalia huron region. extreme is rebel rubashaw bomb has claimed responsibility for the attack on local government headquarters. here on region has been the center of a recent mobilization against the rebels. in indonesia, police chief has been fired and 9 officer suspended after a week and stampeded a football stadium that left 125 people dead. the spokesman said, a spokesman said, ma, long city head of police has been replaced as part of an inquiry into the tragedy. dozens more officers are being investigated for unethical behavior. switch assigned to savant a possible pay bow rather has won the nobel peace prize in or who will prize in medicine, excuse me. there he was honored for his work sequencing the genome of the end result in extinct species close to related to modern huma
over $100000.00 people are still without power after fiona cars, catastrophic flooding, and land flies. biden is pledge not to abandon the island as rebuilds after its 2nd major hurricane in 5 years. at least 20 people, including senior regional officials, have been killed in 2 car bombings in the capital of somalia huron region. extreme is rebel rubashaw bomb has claimed responsibility for the attack on local government headquarters. here on region has been the center of a recent mobilization...
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his 1st visit since hurricane fiona devastated the island last month. over 100000 people are still without power. after fiona caused catastrophic flooding and land sides biden is pledged not to abandon the island after rebuilds after its 2nd major hurricane in 5 years. at least 20 people, including senior regional officials, have been killed in 2 car bombings in the capital of somalis, huron region, extremist rubashaw, bomb has claimed responsibility for the attack on local government headquarters. the he on region has or he run region rather has been the center of a recent mobilization that has the rebels in indonesia. police chief has been fired and 9 officers suspended after a week and stampeded a football stadium that left 125 people that were spokesman said, my long city head of police has been replaced as part of an inquiry into the tragedy. dozens more officers are being investigated for an ethical behavior. written finance minister, quasi quater tang has pledged no more distractions in an address. the conservative party members, the promises a r
his 1st visit since hurricane fiona devastated the island last month. over 100000 people are still without power. after fiona caused catastrophic flooding and land sides biden is pledged not to abandon the island after rebuilds after its 2nd major hurricane in 5 years. at least 20 people, including senior regional officials, have been killed in 2 car bombings in the capital of somalis, huron region, extremist rubashaw, bomb has claimed responsibility for the attack on local government...
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fiona caused catastrophic flooding in puerto rico last month. the u.k.'s chancellor sought to reassure us, pledged to reconsider his economic strategy hours after an embarrassing u-turn on plans to cut taxes for top earners. >> in the face of extreme volatility and a stronger u.s. dollar and a longer term trend toward climate change, we will show that our plan is sound, credible and will increase low. mark: the conservative party conference today, he said we have a plan and need to get on with it. around supreme leader taking silence after weeks of protest crippling the country. he called them planned riots and accused the u.s. and israel of planning them. he said the death of 22-year-old melissa amini in the custody of iran's morality police was heart wrenching but protesters response was not normal. global news 24 hours a day on-air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. jon: welcoming. kriti: green on the screen when you look in the equity markets. abo
fiona caused catastrophic flooding in puerto rico last month. the u.k.'s chancellor sought to reassure us, pledged to reconsider his economic strategy hours after an embarrassing u-turn on plans to cut taxes for top earners. >> in the face of extreme volatility and a stronger u.s. dollar and a longer term trend toward climate change, we will show that our plan is sound, credible and will increase low. mark: the conservative party conference today, he said we have a plan and need to get on...
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kerry, thank you >>> two weeks after hurricane fiona, president biden traveled to hard-hit puerto rico today, offering reassurances and new financial assistance as the island recovers from that storm gabe gutierrez is there tonight. >> reporter: in the storm-ravaged mountains of southwestern puerto rico, marisel lugo ortiz has no power, no patience, and she's running low on insulin. are you desperate? [ speaking non-english yes, she says, telling us she waited on hold for fema for hours more than two weeks after hurricane fiona swept through puerto rico, today president biden and the first lady visited the island >> we're going to make sure you get every single dollar promised >> reporter: the president announcing $60 million in funding to shore up levees, strengthen flood walls and create a new flood warning system but some puerto ricans wonder whether that will be enough >> you don't have any hope you feel hopeless because you don't know what's going on. >> reporter: luma energy, the company that took over power distribution in puerto rico last year, says it's restored electricity to
kerry, thank you >>> two weeks after hurricane fiona, president biden traveled to hard-hit puerto rico today, offering reassurances and new financial assistance as the island recovers from that storm gabe gutierrez is there tonight. >> reporter: in the storm-ravaged mountains of southwestern puerto rico, marisel lugo ortiz has no power, no patience, and she's running low on insulin. are you desperate? [ speaking non-english yes, she says, telling us she waited on hold for fema...
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they're set to get a firstland look about the the damage left by hurricane fiona two weeks ago. cnn's arlette saenz is live with a look at this. and the president is also expected to be making an announcement while down there. what are you hearing about? >> reporter: well president biden is set to announce that they will be sending $60 million of infrastructure funding to puerto rico in the wake of hurricane fiona. the funding will be coming from the bipartisan infrastructure law and it is aiming to try to shore up levees, strengthen flood walls and create a new flood warning system to help puerto rico in the event of future storms. before president biden left the white house, he told reporters that more needs to be done to help puerto rico. which is reeling after the impact of hurricane fiona two weeks ago and still recovering from hurricane maria back in 2017. >> i'm heading to puerto rico because they haven't been taken very good care of and it is time to catch up from the last hurricane and i want to see the state of affairs today and make sure we fix anything we can. >> rep
they're set to get a firstland look about the the damage left by hurricane fiona two weeks ago. cnn's arlette saenz is live with a look at this. and the president is also expected to be making an announcement while down there. what are you hearing about? >> reporter: well president biden is set to announce that they will be sending $60 million of infrastructure funding to puerto rico in the wake of hurricane fiona. the funding will be coming from the bipartisan infrastructure law and it...
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for everyone who survived maria, fiona might have been a too familiar nightmare. time, these losses add up. so porterricans have lost a lot. every number is a person. every life lived. we read the obituaries and they feel like people we knew. doting grandparents, children, long-time neighbors. people that cared about their community and made a difference. they will not be forgotten. and then through these disasters, so many people have been displaced from their homes, lost their jobs and savings and suffered injuries often unseen but many teams seen. somehow the people of puerto rico get back up with resilience and determination. quite frankly, it's pretty extraordinary looking from afar. you deserve every bit of help your country can with give you. that's what i'm determined to do. after maria, congress approved billions of dollars for puerto rico. much of it not having gotten here initially. we're going to make sure you get every single dollar promised. i'm determined to help puerto rico build faster than in the past and stronger and better prepared for the futu
for everyone who survived maria, fiona might have been a too familiar nightmare. time, these losses add up. so porterricans have lost a lot. every number is a person. every life lived. we read the obituaries and they feel like people we knew. doting grandparents, children, long-time neighbors. people that cared about their community and made a difference. they will not be forgotten. and then through these disasters, so many people have been displaced from their homes, lost their jobs and...
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hundreds of thousands more are without power in puerto rico after hurricane fiona last month.dent biden announced $60 million to help as he visited the island monday to survey the damage. >> thank you, governor, for your partnership as we work together to helrebuild puerto rico. and i mean rebuild it all, in a resilient way so storms -- when storms come again, they don't have this damage. i want to thank congrs and local officials, community leaders who joined us today. since the hurricane, we have had people in puerto rico in our prayers. we came in person to show that we are wh you. all of america is with you as you receive and recover and rebuild. michelle: president biden will go to florida later this week. let's talk to the executive director of the nonprofit group casa puebla, promoting community development and conservation in puerto rico. if i could start with, what do you make of president biden meant his promise not to forget puerto rico? >> another symbolic visit like previously done by obama and donald trump. more promises of funding for puerto rico, but nothing ha
hundreds of thousands more are without power in puerto rico after hurricane fiona last month.dent biden announced $60 million to help as he visited the island monday to survey the damage. >> thank you, governor, for your partnership as we work together to helrebuild puerto rico. and i mean rebuild it all, in a resilient way so storms -- when storms come again, they don't have this damage. i want to thank congrs and local officials, community leaders who joined us today. since the...
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remember last week they had fiona so again.on when it first began, and then once it's upgraded, it becomes a tropical storm. then it plowed in as a full fledged hurricane into cuba . it lost some of its punch gathered. more energy out over the gulf of mexico, where the waters are in the eighties and nineties. so that's what it takes to fuel a hurricane when it made landfall just outside of fort myers. well the winds were just two mile per hour shy of a category five hurricane, which is the strongest on the saffir simpson scale. and then once it goes over land mass. it lost its punch again, but then gathered more energy when it went out into the atlantic waters, and once it did that it came back on shore, and then it became a hurricane category one when it made landfall and georgetown in south carolina. so since then, it has been wobbling around producing that rainfall. well now, and the philadelphia, new york and washington, d. c area's. meanwhile, we don't even have any missed. no drizzle. it's high overcast over the city of s
remember last week they had fiona so again.on when it first began, and then once it's upgraded, it becomes a tropical storm. then it plowed in as a full fledged hurricane into cuba . it lost some of its punch gathered. more energy out over the gulf of mexico, where the waters are in the eighties and nineties. so that's what it takes to fuel a hurricane when it made landfall just outside of fort myers. well the winds were just two mile per hour shy of a category five hurricane, which is the...
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-- printer rico -- puerto rico to aid in hurricane fiona.usands of people are still without electricity and water. early results for elections in bosnia show reformists and modernists winning the presidential seats. the vote was held to elect three members of the shared c plus parliament -- a seat plus parliament. >> they have spoken, two of the three seats the presidential election have gone to reformist moderate candidates. gives one the presidential seat. both bosniak -- called for the need to move forward. >> the lives of our people in this country are the most important. that is why i call on all people to unite so that the citizens of bosnia will be better off. >> congratulations to all citizens of bosnia for this victory of my party and myself. now, we can really talk about big changes in bosnia. >> the evening was overshadowed by the representative of bosnia, as polls closed, he would announce he would be making changes to the constitution, electoral vote, and the lower parliament size. >> today's decision, no political party or anyb
-- printer rico -- puerto rico to aid in hurricane fiona.usands of people are still without electricity and water. early results for elections in bosnia show reformists and modernists winning the presidential seats. the vote was held to elect three members of the shared c plus parliament -- a seat plus parliament. >> they have spoken, two of the three seats the presidential election have gone to reformist moderate candidates. gives one the presidential seat. both bosniak -- called for the...
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said he was committed to the island and promised help with on the way in the aftermath of hurricane fiona. it knocked out power and created landslides. it came while puerto rico was still recovering five years after hurricane maria hit. >> the people of puerto rico keep getting back up with resilience and determination. quite frankly, it's pretty extraordinary when you look at it from afar, and you deserve every bit of help your country can give you. >> the damage in puerto rico from hurricane fiona is estimated to be at least $3 billion. >>> secretary of state antony blinken strongly condemned north korea firing a ballistic missile over japan, the first in five years. this prompted japan to issue a warning for residents to take cover and temporarily suspend trains in northern japan. japan said the missile was believed to have landed in the pacific ocean this. was north korea's fifth missile launch in the last ten days. it's an apparent response to joint military drills between the u.s. and south korea. >>> and a scathing new report is detailing systemic abuse within the women's professio
said he was committed to the island and promised help with on the way in the aftermath of hurricane fiona. it knocked out power and created landslides. it came while puerto rico was still recovering five years after hurricane maria hit. >> the people of puerto rico keep getting back up with resilience and determination. quite frankly, it's pretty extraordinary when you look at it from afar, and you deserve every bit of help your country can give you. >> the damage in puerto rico...
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more than two weeks after hurricane fiona battered the island. we'll have the latest from there. and on the on going recover you are effort in florida. plus, new reporting on former president trump handling of classified documents. what he wanted his lawyer to tell the national archives. also ahead, another headline making moment for herschel walker's senate campaign. as new documents reveal the pro-life republican appears to have paid for an abortion. >> good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this tuesday, october 4th. i'm jonathan lemire. thank you for starting your day us with. we have a new development in the mar-a-lago document case. "the washington post" reporting that former president donald trump asked one of his lawyers early 2022 to tell the national archives that trump had returned all materials requested by the agency. but that lawyer, alex cannon, declined to do so because he was not sure if that claim was true. that's according to people familiar with the matter. we now know that in fact that was not accurate. thousands more government documents, some highly
more than two weeks after hurricane fiona battered the island. we'll have the latest from there. and on the on going recover you are effort in florida. plus, new reporting on former president trump handling of classified documents. what he wanted his lawyer to tell the national archives. also ahead, another headline making moment for herschel walker's senate campaign. as new documents reveal the pro-life republican appears to have paid for an abortion. >> good morning and welcome to...
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thank you, fiona. >> thanks, will.l: people around the world are elected more conservative leaders. what's driving voters to the right all across the globe? we'll go off the wall, next. pete: conservative dubbed trump of the tropics and he surprised the world when elected president of brazil in 2018 and seeks another term today as brazilian's turnout to vote. but brazil's shift to the right is not, will, an outlier. will: no, many other countries are changing party preference after surge in safety, crime and other concerns. let's go off the wall to see some of this shift across the world. you'll see behind us the wall reads, a world shift to conservatism. it's important, pete, to point out that conservatism doesn't have the same meaning throughout the worship god. what it might mean here in the united states of america is not the same as it might mean in italy. you and i would both agree what we're seeing across the world is a general shift towards populism. people, regardless of what country they come from bruninha, i
thank you, fiona. >> thanks, will.l: people around the world are elected more conservative leaders. what's driving voters to the right all across the globe? we'll go off the wall, next. pete: conservative dubbed trump of the tropics and he surprised the world when elected president of brazil in 2018 and seeks another term today as brazilian's turnout to vote. but brazil's shift to the right is not, will, an outlier. will: no, many other countries are changing party preference after surge...
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hurricane fiona. >> i just want people to know that one person can make a diff. >> a local nonprofit bringing aid to the island and how we can can help, right now. > >> temperatures are seasonably r seasonably cooler. how long that that is expected to last, cominp coming up. > >> time for a look at this morning's top stories. the school district has agreed to pay a former student $3.4 milli. $3.4 million. the trakstar claimed the assistant coach sexually abused her for three y. three years. the lawsuit claims her mother reported the abuse to to the school in 1999 but the coach was not disciplined until. until 2001. a few years ago, he was arrested on suspicion of se over a 12-year period. > >> in saratoga, one woman killed killed and another sent to the hospital after a parking accide. parking accident. the women were were gathering things from a parked car when a third car tried to park and hit both of t. of them. > >> new concerns over the security of american cyber infre cyber infrastructure. this after after the sites were knocked of. knocked off-line. they flooded the computer s
hurricane fiona. >> i just want people to know that one person can make a diff. >> a local nonprofit bringing aid to the island and how we can can help, right now. > >> temperatures are seasonably r seasonably cooler. how long that that is expected to last, cominp coming up. > >> time for a look at this morning's top stories. the school district has agreed to pay a former student $3.4 milli. $3.4 million. the trakstar claimed the assistant coach sexually abused her...
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, you know, ten days after fiona, 90% of the power is restored.that took about seven months. >> and they're still, in many ways, on the recovery track from maria. >> yeah, you know, i think over the last few years, they have done a better job of management, of investment and of maintenance, but now they're in a position where i think they have to think about upgrading the system. they're still fairly antiquated, older system and they have to move forward with that. >> i want to ask you about infrastructure beyond hurricane, of course. we are, what, 36 days from the midterms. you have large displacement now of people in florida. is that going to have an impact on the ability to carry out elections? >> there are plans in place. you know, we heard the senator talk about hurricane michael from 2018, which mexico beach was devastated. there are rules and systems in place that allow for some flexibility in how the elections are conducted. they will ensure that those that want to vote can vote. if i've seen anything, it's election officials are natural c
, you know, ten days after fiona, 90% of the power is restored.that took about seven months. >> and they're still, in many ways, on the recovery track from maria. >> yeah, you know, i think over the last few years, they have done a better job of management, of investment and of maintenance, but now they're in a position where i think they have to think about upgrading the system. they're still fairly antiquated, older system and they have to move forward with that. >> i want...
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it is also putting to puerto rico should still work from hurricane fiona.er storage up and down the fox news. scan the qr code on your screen russian president vladimir putin issuing a full prep to the west as he did pretty is that illegal annexation of four occupied territories in ukraine. president then firing back with his own warning. try and kyiv, ukraine with that story. >> jon good evening. some advances after russian president and next to her chart. looked at the theater and help the choreographed event which state workers were given russian flags to wait in moscow's red square. we became good because we are together. the truth is with us, the truth is power and therefore the victory. who wouldn't victory will be ours. but the stipulation at the front. after several bits of heavy fighting russian troops today withdrew from the eastern city. blue and yellow ukrainian flag flying once again opera. gluten claimed as brush and just yesterday. ukrainian forces continue to push forward, bolstered by increasing supplies of western weapons. destroying putin
it is also putting to puerto rico should still work from hurricane fiona.er storage up and down the fox news. scan the qr code on your screen russian president vladimir putin issuing a full prep to the west as he did pretty is that illegal annexation of four occupied territories in ukraine. president then firing back with his own warning. try and kyiv, ukraine with that story. >> jon good evening. some advances after russian president and next to her chart. looked at the theater and help...
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the white house has already said it is committed to helping fiona and ian victims recover. and if you'd like to join the red cross's effort to help hurricane victims visit red cross dot org slash box forward or snap the qr code right now on your screen boxes, partnering with the red cross to help victims. the network has donated $1 million to relief and families mourning the loss of five homicide victims coming up their reaction that the killings may be connected. also ahead tonight, south bay political candidates call out thieves getting caught on camera stealing campaign signs. it was starting off october will take a look at what you can expect th naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean our air. it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that poison our air kevin: and helps prevent the wildfires that create toxic smoke that's why calfire firefighters, the american lu
the white house has already said it is committed to helping fiona and ian victims recover. and if you'd like to join the red cross's effort to help hurricane victims visit red cross dot org slash box forward or snap the qr code right now on your screen boxes, partnering with the red cross to help victims. the network has donated $1 million to relief and families mourning the loss of five homicide victims coming up their reaction that the killings may be connected. also ahead tonight, south bay...
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biden will travel to puerto rico tomorrow to survey the damage from hurricane fiona and then the bidensavel to florida on wednesday in the aftermath of hurricane ian. let's bring in arlette saenz at the white house with more. >> reporter: president biden and first lady jill biden will see firsthand the devastation that was brought by those two hurricanes, first hurricane fiona, they will be traveling there tomorrow, where they're expected to see firsthand the damage that's been caused and meet with local officials and those affected as well as the president delivering some remarks down there. then on wednesday, the president will travel to florida to see the devastation by hurricane ian. one big question going forward in florida is whether he might meet with governor ron desantis who he has spoken to several times. he has some political divisions with him. but the president has said they need to put politics aside and focus on the storm and he said he would be willing to meet with desantis. he pledged the federal government would be there throughout the recovery efforts and process both
biden will travel to puerto rico tomorrow to survey the damage from hurricane fiona and then the bidensavel to florida on wednesday in the aftermath of hurricane ian. let's bring in arlette saenz at the white house with more. >> reporter: president biden and first lady jill biden will see firsthand the devastation that was brought by those two hurricanes, first hurricane fiona, they will be traveling there tomorrow, where they're expected to see firsthand the damage that's been caused and...