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in ordinary stores , prices for glasses are exorbitant, and we offer you focus premium folding magnifying glasses complete with a case for only 499 hryvnias and you will receive the second pair as a gift. order while the product is available. your pair we have a couple for everyone the progress of sales, which was evaluated by thousands of our customers. practical and warm doris socks. only from 799 hryvnias. two designs to choose from and incredible comfort for your feet. the universal black color will match any outfit. dutyki will perfectly fit into men's and women's wardrobes, will suit any fullness of the leg. a side zipper. will add even more convenience when wearing shoes. choose from standard or extra height buttons and dial the number on the screen faster while the promotional price is valid. filler sintefon and lining made of eco-fur provide excellent warmth. upper, water-repellent jordan fabric and ultra-durable ecowall. dutyk will look like new for a long time. sizes from 35 to 46. don't miss this great offer. dutyki doris only from uah 799. order while the profitable promotion
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constantly straining your eyes, use focus premium glasses. they give an increase of 160%.lasses will always be at hand. thanks to a specially designed frame consisting of and compact case included, they will fit in any pocket. light and comfortable, functional and practical. premium glasses are perfect for both men and women. do not strain your eyes. focus premium glasses will give a clear image with a magnification of one hundred. 60% in ordinary stores, prices for glasses are exorbitant, and we offer you focus premium folding magnifying glasses complete with a case for only uah 499. and you will receive the second pair as a gift. order while the product is available. your pair we have a couple for everyone the progress of sales, which was evaluated by thousands of our customers. practical and warm doris socks. only from 799 hryvnias. two designs to choose from and incredible. a cake for your feet. the universal black color will match any outfit. dutyki will perfectly fit into men's and women's wardrobes. will fit on a leg with any fullness. and the side zipper will add e
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focus premium glasses will give a clear image with an increase of 160%.rdinary stores, prices for glasses are exorbitant. and we offer you foldable focus magnifying glasses. premium in a set with a cover for only 499 uah, and you will receive the second pair as a gift. order while the product is available. your pair, we have a pair for everyone. the sales rate, which has been evaluated by thousands of our customers, is practical and warm doris, only from uah 799. two designs to choose from and incredible comfort for your feet. the universal black color will match any outfit. dutyk perfectly fit into men's and women's. the wardrobe will go well with any fullness, and the side zipper will add even more convenience when putting on shoes. choose standard pipes or pipes with increased height and faster dial the number on the screen while the promotional price is valid. sintefon filler and zkohutra lining provide excellent warmth. upper, water-repellent jordan fabric and ultra- durable ecovel. dutyk will look like new for a long time. sizes from 35 to 46. don't
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we really want to focus on premium and healthy options for the customer. >> all right.que experience charging a car versus going to the gas station little more time to potentially make better choices. there's a much larger selection than you typically find on the road, including candy protein bars. household staples. freshly prepared items like sandwiches, cut fruit. and of course, >> coffee. well, if you're going to be a road trip, you have to have coffee and this machine makes it on demand. >> we have solar panels as our canopy. rove reflects the changing nature of transit. not everyone can charge evs at home or work. >> and on the road can still be hit or miss by building out the public charging it's giving people the confidence that they're going to be able to charge their car and be able to get to where they need to go. >> fun fact for you. the name rove was inspired by the b 52 song, rome and there are more locations plant. i'm rich demuro. that's rich on tech. >> and next at 10 bay area, residents did not let the heat stop weekend plans. we're going to hear from
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we really want to focus on premium and healthy options for the customer. >> right. the unique experience of charging a car versus going to the gas station little more time to potentially make better choices. there's a much larger selection than you typically find on the road, including candy protein bars. household staples. freshly prepared items like sandwiches, cut fruit. and of course, coffee. well, if you're going to be a road trip, you have to have coffee and this machine makes it on demand. >> we have a solar panels as our canopy. rove reflects the changing nature of transit. not everyone can charge evs at home or work and on the road can still be hit or miss by building out the public charging it's giving people the confidence that they're going to be able to charge their car and be able to get to where they need to go. >> fun fact for you. the name rove was inspired by the b 52 song room and there are more locations plant. i'm rich demuro. that's richaun tack. >> 10 21 is that i'm coming up on the kron 4 morning news. antioch has changed city managers 4 time
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we really want to focus on premium and healthy options for the customer. >>all right. the unique experience of charging a car versus going to the gas station a little more time to potentially make better choices. there's a much larger selection than you typically find on the road, including candy protein bars. household staples. freshly prepared items like sandwiches, cut fruit. and of course, coffee. well, if you're going to be road trip, you have to have coffee and this machine makes it on demand. >>we have a solar panels as our canopy. rove reflects the changing nature of transit. not everyone can charge evs at home or work. >>and on the road can still be hit or miss by building out the public charging it's giving people the confidence that they're going to be able to charge their car and be able to get to where they need to go. >>in fact, for you, the name rove was inspired by the b 52 song, rome and there are more locations plant. i'm rich demuro. that's richaun tack. >>more top headlines fr >>thanks for joining us at kron. news at 12, 30 live on air and streaming
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so i think you'll see a walk back from that more of a focus on starbucks as a premium offering because that is at its core what the company is and people have been for years willing to pay for that. and the only other thing i'd add to the list that greg had just kind of laid out there is china. what happens with the china business because that has also been such a drag on sales. they're talking about more competition there and a consumer that's kind of pulling back. and there's talks about a potential spinoff. you know, a potential joint venture. so what does brian nichol want to do with china and starbucks china? but i think very first and foremost will be focusing on the u.s. >> greg, i'm going to ask you the final question if i might. kate used the phrase a premium product. it's going to be priced as a premium product. my argument would be okay, you can have a premium product but if you're not delivering a premium experience people are going to get ticked off and not come back. and i think that's where in many ways they've fallen down >> that's definitely one of the things we've bee
so i think you'll see a walk back from that more of a focus on starbucks as a premium offering because that is at its core what the company is and people have been for years willing to pay for that. and the only other thing i'd add to the list that greg had just kind of laid out there is china. what happens with the china business because that has also been such a drag on sales. they're talking about more competition there and a consumer that's kind of pulling back. and there's talks about a...
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now the geopolitical risk premium is shifting the focus back to fundamentals, an oversupplied market.s well. the front month tumbling 11%. a december contract about 60 cents higher but down 8%. the commodity drop is hitting energy stocks which are the only negative group on the day with the upstream drillers leading those declines. scott? >> pippa, thank you. pippa stevens. >>> to seema mody, a stock that's doing quite well, right? >> the stock was upgraded in spring but raising from 160. the company has gone through a massive transformation, multibillion dollar settlements, restructuring, spinning off health care, they are bullish on 3m's new management at the helm. >> a lot of this is driven by productivity, price cost, so they get any revenue growth, anything north of 3%, that's all gravy on top of what we're expecting. >> the question is whether focus on change and restructuring pivots to real earnings growth. since the health care spinoff in april, the stock has rebounded sharply, average price target is $149 a share. i point out the stock trading at $130. >> seema, thank you. se
now the geopolitical risk premium is shifting the focus back to fundamentals, an oversupplied market.s well. the front month tumbling 11%. a december contract about 60 cents higher but down 8%. the commodity drop is hitting energy stocks which are the only negative group on the day with the upstream drillers leading those declines. scott? >> pippa, thank you. pippa stevens. >>> to seema mody, a stock that's doing quite well, right? >> the stock was upgraded in spring but...
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we think the term premium to come back into focus and investors are probably going to be more reluctantke po positions in the long end of the curve with the u.s. election and the uncertainty around that because fiscal deficits are probably going to be more pronounced regardless of the outcome there. >> that's a really good point. look, we've spoken about the u.s. election, we've spoken about china. what would you say is the tailwind for investors is for q4? is there anything keeping you awake at night that your clients are coming to you asking about? >> investors really have to be quite defensive and selective in their equity allocations. i think geopolitics comes to mind. oil is under pressure on the back of that. that adds to the view of greater volatility in the market. other risks we are watching for is on the inflation front. we had u.s. inflation surprise to the upside next week. that, if we start to see sequential month on month prints hotter than expected, perhaps the fed won't need to ease as expected. we are hearing chatter that the fed could pause. that's not our base case. w
we think the term premium to come back into focus and investors are probably going to be more reluctantke po positions in the long end of the curve with the u.s. election and the uncertainty around that because fiscal deficits are probably going to be more pronounced regardless of the outcome there. >> that's a really good point. look, we've spoken about the u.s. election, we've spoken about china. what would you say is the tailwind for investors is for q4? is there anything keeping you...
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prescription drug prices, she was premiums premiums are going up people feel like they're getting less coverage that to me if i were if i were a health care focuser and i were looking at my premiums going up all the time and feeling like it doesn't even feel like i have insurance at all i'd be looking for one of these two parties from talking about that. >> no. no. >> it's not it's not already got this is new i hear. >> you're doing great mike johnson. >> look, i will tell you this in house races across the country, i am certain that can do think mike johnson wants to do that, but mike johnson said no. more, no more. >> no. i think i think what he was my understanding is what he was saying is no more. we're not going to beat repealing obamacare because it's too ingrained. we have to do massive reforms because we're not happy with no more attempts to repeal obamacare does not like he knew the u.s been so much the house of representatives is going to be a narrow majority one way or the other. >> how much controversial stuff do you think either party is going to be able to create i think that there's nothing going important things scott said tonig
prescription drug prices, she was premiums premiums are going up people feel like they're getting less coverage that to me if i were if i were a health care focuser and i were looking at my premiums going up all the time and feeling like it doesn't even feel like i have insurance at all i'd be looking for one of these two parties from talking about that. >> no. no. >> it's not it's not already got this is new i hear. >> you're doing great mike johnson. >> look, i will...
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drive markets, certainly in 2025, will be the bond market beginning to focus on debt sustainability concerns and increase in term premium don't think that is fully priced yet, and so we're likely to see bond yields and certainly the term premium component continue to rise after we get through whatever resolution of the election transpires, that's going to be an important driver in 2025. bond market volatility can lead to stock market volatility. and so that volatile environment we've been in persists into next year. >> you do think it persists, because i could see a case for hey, it's gotten pretty bad in the last couple of sessions. by the time you get to the election, sit a by the results event, where the certainty of what happened, even if it's a red sweep or what have you, kind of brings the reality element in where right now people will be carried away with the what ifs? >> we do think that the markets have priced a certain outcome. at newberger, we have no insight on calling lekions, but we would characterize this as a coin toss. we're not ready to say there's a specific outcome. betting markets have leaned into t
drive markets, certainly in 2025, will be the bond market beginning to focus on debt sustainability concerns and increase in term premium don't think that is fully priced yet, and so we're likely to see bond yields and certainly the term premium component continue to rise after we get through whatever resolution of the election transpires, that's going to be an important driver in 2025. bond market volatility can lead to stock market volatility. and so that volatile environment we've been in...
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focus mode. >> reporter: this is what her st. petersburg neighborhood looks like after helene. what have your premiums been like in recent years? >> we've lived there for eight years, and the premiums have tripled. >> reporter: on average, nearly $11,000 annually for homeowners insurance. flood insurance is separate. and it's not going to pay for everything. dr. martin says she is covered for $25,000, but facing $75,000 in damage. and that's all before milton hits. her neighborhood is facing a complicated bunch of claims. helene was a water event. milton is going to be a wind and water event. how are they going to be able to determine which was damaged by which storm. after massive damage on florida's west coast, a "washington post" investigation found that some policyholders received less than 20% of what they claimed in damages. some insurers have even pulled out of florida all together. the director for the national center for disaster preparedness at columbia university says the insurance market is under pressure due to climate change. >> we're seeing hurricanes intensifying more quickly, carrying more rainfall. and, unless
focus mode. >> reporter: this is what her st. petersburg neighborhood looks like after helene. what have your premiums been like in recent years? >> we've lived there for eight years, and the premiums have tripled. >> reporter: on average, nearly $11,000 annually for homeowners insurance. flood insurance is separate. and it's not going to pay for everything. dr. martin says she is covered for $25,000, but facing $75,000 in damage. and that's all before milton hits. her...
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focus on that ai spend. crude moving lower. israel taking an attack at iran. crude moving lower is that risk premium gets priced out, trading just below $68 per barrel. dollar-yen higher by about 6/10 of a percent. let's take a look under the hood of the equity market. mid-day movers on the equity side and first up, fresh off donald trump's event at msg, the trading of djt his seeing major volume. the stock is soaring as a result of 18%, now at its highest level since june. onsemi has been up and down, the company reporting third-quarter results that beat x -- beat expectations. topping estimates, shareholders seemed to like that one. shareholders are not sure of boeing, launching its much awaited capital plans. a $19 billion share sale, the largest ever from a public company. this as boeing seeks desperately to address liquidity needs and stave off a potential credit rating downgrade, to junk. for more, let's welcome in julie johnson, she covers aerospace for bloomberg news and julie, there is a lot to dig into. let's start with the fact that boeing is really trying to avoid that downgrade. will th
focus on that ai spend. crude moving lower. israel taking an attack at iran. crude moving lower is that risk premium gets priced out, trading just below $68 per barrel. dollar-yen higher by about 6/10 of a percent. let's take a look under the hood of the equity market. mid-day movers on the equity side and first up, fresh off donald trump's event at msg, the trading of djt his seeing major volume. the stock is soaring as a result of 18%, now at its highest level since june. onsemi has been up...
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focus mode. >> reporter: this is what her st. petersburg, florida, neighborhood looked like after helene. >> what have your premiums been like. >>house for eight years, and our homeowners and flood premium have tripled. >> reporter: florida residents pay the highest in the country on average nearly $11,000 annually for homeowners' insurance. flood insurance is separate, and it's not going to pay for everything. dr. martin says she is covered for $25,000, but facing 75,000 in damage, and that's all before milton hits. her neighborhood is facing a complicated thicket of claims. helene was a water event. milton is going to be a wind and water event. different insurance covers different things. how are they going to determine what was damaged by which storm? hurricane ian from two years ago may be an indication of what homeowners are up against. after massive damage on florida's west coast, a "washington post" investigation found some policy holders received less than 20% of what they claimed in damages. some insurers have even pulled out of florida altogether. the director for the national center for disaster preparedness at columb
focus mode. >> reporter: this is what her st. petersburg, florida, neighborhood looked like after helene. >> what have your premiums been like. >>house for eight years, and our homeowners and flood premium have tripled. >> reporter: florida residents pay the highest in the country on average nearly $11,000 annually for homeowners' insurance. flood insurance is separate, and it's not going to pay for everything. dr. martin says she is covered for $25,000, but facing...
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and harris, we have sign the -- seen the focus on every day pok etbook issues whether that is improving subsidies and lowering the premiums relieve medical debt. >> those subsidies that larry was talking about that there, they expanded the number of people who qualified for financial assistance and the amount of help they received. harris wants to extend them. but if they expire under a trump presidency, it could have a huge burden on every day americans. amna: thank you very much. geoff: americans are dieded in many ways including based on their education background especially true in this presidential election. a recent poll found that donald trump is leading of voters without a college agree and harris is leading by 21 points with college agrees. judy woodruff visited two counties where both candidates made their case as this year's campaign nears the end. part of her series "america at a crossroads." >> do you consider yourself a democrat? >> i do now. >> she is canvassing door to door to boost the democratic turn out near her home less than 30 miles northwest of downtown detroit. >> i was a republican for many, many
and harris, we have sign the -- seen the focus on every day pok etbook issues whether that is improving subsidies and lowering the premiums relieve medical debt. >> those subsidies that larry was talking about that there, they expanded the number of people who qualified for financial assistance and the amount of help they received. harris wants to extend them. but if they expire under a trump presidency, it could have a huge burden on every day americans. amna: thank you very much. geoff:...
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and harris, we have seen a focus on health care as every day pocketbook issues, so whether that is improving premiumsidies under the affordable care act and lowering the premiums people pay out-of-pocket and trying to relieve medical debt. laura: those expanded subsidies that larry was talking about there, they expanded the number of people who qualified for financial assistance and the amount of help that they received and they are set to expire in 2025. harris says she wants to extend them but if they expire under a donald trump presidency, it could have a huge burden on everyday americans. amna: thank you very much. laura: thank you. amna: -- geoff: americans are divided in many ways including based on their education backgrounds. that is especially true in this presidential election. a recent pbs news poll found that donald trump is leading among voters without a college degree by 10 percentage points. kamala harris is leading with college graduates by 21 points. to explore this so-called diploma divide, judy woodruff visited two neighboring but very different counties in michigan where both can
and harris, we have seen a focus on health care as every day pocketbook issues, so whether that is improving premiumsidies under the affordable care act and lowering the premiums people pay out-of-pocket and trying to relieve medical debt. laura: those expanded subsidies that larry was talking about there, they expanded the number of people who qualified for financial assistance and the amount of help that they received and they are set to expire in 2025. harris says she wants to extend them...
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focus mode. >> reporter: this is what her st. petersburg, florida, neighborhood looks like after helene. >> what have your premiums been like in recented in our house for eight years, and both our homeowners and flood premiums have tripled in the time that we've been there. >> reporter: florida residents pay the highest premiums in the country, on average nearly $11,000 annually for homeowners' insurance. flood insurance is separate, and it's not going to pay for everything. dr. martin says she is covered for $25,000, but facing 75,000 in damage, and that's all before milton hits. her neighborhood is facing a complicated thicket of claims. helene was a water event. milton is going to be a wind and a water event. different insurance covers different things. how are they going to determine what was damaged by which storm? hurricane ian from two years ago may be an indication of what homeowners are up against. after massive damage on florida's west coast, a "washington post" investigation found that some policy holders received less than 20% of what they claimed in damages. some insurers have even pulled out of florida altogether. the d
focus mode. >> reporter: this is what her st. petersburg, florida, neighborhood looks like after helene. >> what have your premiums been like in recented in our house for eight years, and both our homeowners and flood premiums have tripled in the time that we've been there. >> reporter: florida residents pay the highest premiums in the country, on average nearly $11,000 annually for homeowners' insurance. flood insurance is separate, and it's not going to pay for everything....
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focus mode. >> reporter: this is what her st. petersburg, florida, home looks like after hurricane helene. what are your premiums look like?r home for eight years and both have tripled. >> reporter: flood insurance is separate, and it's not going to pay for everything. dr. martin says she is covered for $25,000 but facing $75,000 in damage. and that's all before milton hits. her neighborhood is facing a complicated thicket of claims. helene was a water event, milton is going to be a wind and water event. different insurance covers different things. how are they going to determine what was damaged by which storm? hurricane ian from two years ago may be an indication what home owners are up against. after massive damage along florida's west coast a massive investigation found some policyholders received less than 20% of what they claimed in damages. some insurers have even pulled out of florida all together. the national director for the center of disaster preparedness for columbia university says the insurance market is under pressure due to climate change. >> we're seeing hurricanes intensify more quickly, carry more rainf
focus mode. >> reporter: this is what her st. petersburg, florida, home looks like after hurricane helene. what are your premiums look like?r home for eight years and both have tripled. >> reporter: flood insurance is separate, and it's not going to pay for everything. dr. martin says she is covered for $25,000 but facing $75,000 in damage. and that's all before milton hits. her neighborhood is facing a complicated thicket of claims. helene was a water event, milton is going to be a...
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premium of ashares over hashares. to some of our analyst this as further room to run. you think about the direction or the focusimulus. it is targeted to sectors on the mainland, so this is something that we could see about growth going forward. flip the board again, i wanted to why late when we are seeing in terms of china proxies as well. it is somewhat we got over the weekend is alike and clear direction. there is not much consensus as far as commodity trader's perception we got is concerned. we have seen how commodities have overall been getting granddaughter recovery -- overall have been gaining ground or recovering. we are seeing chinese sensitive currencies losing ground such as the aussie and kiwi dollar. haslinda: is it a false dawn again? let's get more analysis. bloomberg's chief economist joins us now. mark cudmore is also with us. we know deflation is front and center. the policy is just not enough. >> i have a relatively positive take on the stimulus rate. we have been consistently saying there is unlikely to be new money coming in by the end of the year, because of the large amount of unspent bud
premium of ashares over hashares. to some of our analyst this as further room to run. you think about the direction or the focusimulus. it is targeted to sectors on the mainland, so this is something that we could see about growth going forward. flip the board again, i wanted to why late when we are seeing in terms of china proxies as well. it is somewhat we got over the weekend is alike and clear direction. there is not much consensus as far as commodity trader's perception we got is...
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focus on the macro. if the macro is murky, there should be more premium on those stocks and there should be a headwind to. the outlook improves, earnings are good, equities are higher, spreads are tight, and the outlook improves. what will disrupt that in the coming months? lisa: this is the reason people are talk about geopolitics. you underscored a point that after the election, regardless of who wins, there will be a vacuum of power and the potential for a whole host of different geopolitical hotspots. i can raise all of these worries. people will say, but also you were weed about today, nervous nelly? there is a reason why on the margins you are hearing people some caution at least on the surface but then buy stocks. jonathan: the list is always long for her. lisa: always. jonathan: let's give you an update on stories elsewhere with dani burger. dani: carson blanche shared his outlook for the stocks earlier today. >> there is a fed put. there is always a fed put. does there come a point in time when the system breaks and the fed cannot fix it? theoretically, yes. in our lifetimes, i don't know. i thi
focus on the macro. if the macro is murky, there should be more premium on those stocks and there should be a headwind to. the outlook improves, earnings are good, equities are higher, spreads are tight, and the outlook improves. what will disrupt that in the coming months? lisa: this is the reason people are talk about geopolitics. you underscored a point that after the election, regardless of who wins, there will be a vacuum of power and the potential for a whole host of different...
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annmarie: this focus is they have reporting israel may avoid targeting iran's oil facilities, oil infrastructure. that eases the geopolitical premiumhe oil market is focusing on supply and demand. there is ample supply in this market. lisa: to the degree people are looking for bad news, which we heard they are, the geopolitics has been active and when you take that off the table how much does that open the door to a 47th record high on the s&p or a 23rd record high if you look at the equal weight? jonathan: 70 point $30. i love that york county equal weight. -- i love that you caught me that i do not know. i need to live by my words. this'll be the 23rd if it goes today. jonathan: coming up this hour, sarah hunt of alpine saxon woods. ken leon of cfra with results from goldman sachs due at 7:30, and we will speak with stephen cook on that move in crude. we begin with u.s. stocks at all-time highs as earnings season resumes on wall street. sarah hunt saying with earnings multiples at levels and a faltering in the growth story could have consequences even if it is more of a stable outcome versus a deterioration. earnings growth is ke
annmarie: this focus is they have reporting israel may avoid targeting iran's oil facilities, oil infrastructure. that eases the geopolitical premiumhe oil market is focusing on supply and demand. there is ample supply in this market. lisa: to the degree people are looking for bad news, which we heard they are, the geopolitics has been active and when you take that off the table how much does that open the door to a 47th record high on the s&p or a 23rd record high if you look at the equal...
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focus mode. >> reporter: this is what her st. petersburg, florida, neighborhood looks like after helene. >> what have your premiums been like in recentrs? >> lived in our house eight years. both homeowners and flood insurance tripled. >> reporter: they pay the highest premiums in the country. $11,000 annually for homeowners. flood insurance is separate, and it is not going to pay for everything. dr. martin says she is covered for $25,000 but facing $75,000 in damage. that's all before milton hits. her neighborhood is facing a complicated thicket of claims. helene was a water event. milton will be a wind and a water event. different insurance covers different things. how are they going to determine what was damaged by which storm? hurricane ian from two years ago may be an indication of what homeowners are up against. after massive damage on florida's west coast, a "washington post" investigation found some policyholders received less than 20% of what they claimed in damages. some insurers have even pulled out of florida all together. the director for the national center for disaster preparedness at columbia university says the insura
focus mode. >> reporter: this is what her st. petersburg, florida, neighborhood looks like after helene. >> what have your premiums been like in recentrs? >> lived in our house eight years. both homeowners and flood insurance tripled. >> reporter: they pay the highest premiums in the country. $11,000 annually for homeowners. flood insurance is separate, and it is not going to pay for everything. dr. martin says she is covered for $25,000 but facing $75,000 in damage....
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premium on datacenter space and power. we see that as we talk to customers, but as an industry, we're really good at attacking problems once we see that they're there. there's a lot of focusn ensuring that there's enough power and datacenter space to really have room for all of this a.i. compute that's necessary, so we're working on all aspects of that, and i do believe that we'll continue to make significant progress in those areas. >> lisa, longer-term question. we're all struggling or at least i do, to try and understand what this future is going to hold in terms of a.i. and understand various projections. there are some i've spoken to who believe, as you move more to inference, away from just running the large language models and all the data and taking it all in, that you may not need quite as much compute power, that inference will be more efficient or perhaps require less. how do you see that as generative a.i. evolves here? >> yeah, absolutely, david. look, we see the generative a.i. arc as really going through multiple steps. i mean, these large language models are amazing. we've made excellent progress when you think about where we are today with some of the ope
premium on datacenter space and power. we see that as we talk to customers, but as an industry, we're really good at attacking problems once we see that they're there. there's a lot of focusn ensuring that there's enough power and datacenter space to really have room for all of this a.i. compute that's necessary, so we're working on all aspects of that, and i do believe that we'll continue to make significant progress in those areas. >> lisa, longer-term question. we're all struggling or...