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commissioner harrington. >> thank you madam president. i have no problem at all with the substance of this-- >> sorry. can i have a motion? >> so moved. >> okay. go ahead. >> the dates that were given to us for next year, i notice [indiscernible] is election day and some are glued to the tv on election night. [indiscernible] if we can move to a different date and staff recommended november 19, so i would move that amendment to that schedule to make the november meeting to be november 19. >> so moved. >> second. >> any further conversation? all in favor? >> aye. >> any opposed? resolution 23-48 has been approved. next item, please. >> item 8a, informational preezentation and possible action to approve request to advertise competitive bids for construction contract number 2861, wrp wharf j9 replacement project, phase 1-float and gangway. resolution 23-51. for callers who wish to comment on this item, please dial * 3 to raise your hand to comment. >> good afternoon president brandon and fellow commissioners. wendy proctor acting deputy direc
commissioner harrington. >> thank you madam president. i have no problem at all with the substance of this-- >> sorry. can i have a motion? >> so moved. >> okay. go ahead. >> the dates that were given to us for next year, i notice [indiscernible] is election day and some are glued to the tv on election night. [indiscernible] if we can move to a different date and staff recommended november 19, so i would move that amendment to that schedule to make the november...
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jeff harrington, thank you very much for your reporting. that that was thousands of palestinians who fled is really bombings in northern gods. are now facing severe hunger in the south is really siege is preventing food and water supplies from reaching those in need and with no fuel, many are resorting to burning firewood. cook laura han reports this traditional play open has become a lifeline to a community in con eunice. originally a welcome to anyone who wants to lease it, including those displaced from northern gossip. so long as they contribute utensils, firewood or kindling. it's a collective assets is also looking at we is the clay of and for baking, because we don't have gas or electricity. we welcome people in ask them to bring paper to ignite, the open up, and it is the only means for us to produce bread for our neighbors and visitors. how can i feed family? this one? the bakery is that close to the money. hunger is still king garza food and fuel a running out. most of the bakeries have closed people to day and night. outside. the
jeff harrington, thank you very much for your reporting. that that was thousands of palestinians who fled is really bombings in northern gods. are now facing severe hunger in the south is really siege is preventing food and water supplies from reaching those in need and with no fuel, many are resorting to burning firewood. cook laura han reports this traditional play open has become a lifeline to a community in con eunice. originally a welcome to anyone who wants to lease it, including those...
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michael harrington, the other american, also. 1962. harrington was a. one of dorothy a days catholic workers. he was for many years the editor of, the publication the catholic worker. he was a catholic. he became socialist. he was a journalist. he was an activist. his book, the other america, as i say, published in 62, asserted that as many as a quarter of americans living in poverty. so an aspect of the affluent society problem that galbraith pointing out was not only degradation, the environment and city landscapes, but it was also degradation of the people. harrington used the book show how american society was structured in ways that affect livelihood. the poor from more affluent people. this book was reviewed in the new yorker by the public intellectual named a public intellectual named macdonald. it caught the attention of the kennedy administration and kennedy and just as night comes to the cumberland is a basis for the creation of appalachian redevelopment authority. this book, the other america was clearly a spur to creating the program that be
michael harrington, the other american, also. 1962. harrington was a. one of dorothy a days catholic workers. he was for many years the editor of, the publication the catholic worker. he was a catholic. he became socialist. he was a journalist. he was an activist. his book, the other america, as i say, published in 62, asserted that as many as a quarter of americans living in poverty. so an aspect of the affluent society problem that galbraith pointing out was not only degradation, the...
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joining me is jenny harrington of gilmore >> good morning, mike. >> cpi today coming into the marketyields bank of america survey is interesting because investors are taking the opportunity to correct in the stocks and drop in bond prices to raise expo exposures. where are you sitting for how much more the market can give us this year? >> i think it is max 2%. i think there is probably more downside risk. the way i look at it is at best, if we make consensus expectations of 250 next year on the s&p, that is assuming an 11% increase year over year.mplausie i just do not see how the market as in the s&p goes higher from here. >> judging from the scare quotes you used around the market, i know you are thinking there are lots of different segments of the market that aretreated differently by investors you mentioned the s&p is fuller rich you have the equal weighted s&p is 14 times forward earnings what is better or worse within that >> in your first guest laid it out with value and small caps and things under priced. i think people forgot investing 101 which is buy low and sell high i'm
joining me is jenny harrington of gilmore >> good morning, mike. >> cpi today coming into the marketyields bank of america survey is interesting because investors are taking the opportunity to correct in the stocks and drop in bond prices to raise expo exposures. where are you sitting for how much more the market can give us this year? >> i think it is max 2%. i think there is probably more downside risk. the way i look at it is at best, if we make consensus expectations of...
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joining me for the hour today shannon saccocia, joe terranova, jennifer harrington. yields way down, stocks way up. shannon, is it really it? yields way down, i would say the bulls went 3 1/2 before this week. treasury refunding. that's good. powell good. apple earnings, i'll give that the half. they're good enough. they're okay. jobs report good. three and a half out of four. that's what we needed. >> this the overhang we've been talking about, scott. we're coming in expecting there to be potentially a calamity especially from a china perspective and demand perspective at apple. we did get our hawkish statement but less hawkish powell in the press conference, and i think the other thing is talking about rates, we've been talking about debt sustainability, talking about the balance sheet, talking about fiscal concerns and considerations and the challenges that treasury secretary yellen has had in telegraphing issuance. all of those factors coming into the week have created a foundation or stability for rates that we were kicking up towards 5%. i mean, scott, we've go
joining me for the hour today shannon saccocia, joe terranova, jennifer harrington. yields way down, stocks way up. shannon, is it really it? yields way down, i would say the bulls went 3 1/2 before this week. treasury refunding. that's good. powell good. apple earnings, i'll give that the half. they're good enough. they're okay. jobs report good. three and a half out of four. that's what we needed. >> this the overhang we've been talking about, scott. we're coming in expecting there to...
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absolutely, we'll continue to monitor that jeff harrington. thank you very much. you're welcome . now we want to bring you this interview earlier. my colleague dairy navigate, spoke to dr. hassan will see that he's a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who was forced to leave gaza, but he worked in a actually baptist hospital and i'll shift the hospital. and he told elsie, or that the little aid that is trickling into gaza is far from enough. when a dead it was and eventually allowed been in the south. it was prohibited to get to the north and the amounts were so me to ski, so miniscule in terms of the proportion. oh yeah. did you know 242-5000 warranty. and the number of trucks that that'd be allowed in. what was in these trucks meant that you out, you did not see it on the ground that there was anything being replenished that you used up on that fateful might read, operate it for 20 our street. and in the morning after the last surgery, our colleagues in the subjects, the department told us that that's it. we had consumed the septic medication and that there is nothing else that
absolutely, we'll continue to monitor that jeff harrington. thank you very much. you're welcome . now we want to bring you this interview earlier. my colleague dairy navigate, spoke to dr. hassan will see that he's a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who was forced to leave gaza, but he worked in a actually baptist hospital and i'll shift the hospital. and he told elsie, or that the little aid that is trickling into gaza is far from enough. when a dead it was and eventually allowed been in the...
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the pentagon said more than $11000.00 palestinians are safe off. harrington smoking revel. he's ralph targeted assassination policy has become a fails relic of a previous age. because as palestinians feel they may as well all be on israel to assess the nation. this now will reach out and how does here? let's take a closer look. now at the let's see, for hospital postings, call it the house of heating is gauze, is largest and most advanced health care facility. israel claims it's her masters main, combined sent to the doctor's international health workers who strongly disputed israel allegation, specialized facilities, surgical internal nets, none of cetera, exxon's con ecology. the hospital has a capacity of 700 patients. but since the war began, well than 5000 patients have been receiving caps and tens of thousands of displaced color students, civilians have been showing that even before as well as a sold on l. c. for doctors one to the health disaster because of lack of fuel water and basic medicine. atanya hodge hassan is a pediatric intensive. can't talk to who also wor
the pentagon said more than $11000.00 palestinians are safe off. harrington smoking revel. he's ralph targeted assassination policy has become a fails relic of a previous age. because as palestinians feel they may as well all be on israel to assess the nation. this now will reach out and how does here? let's take a closer look. now at the let's see, for hospital postings, call it the house of heating is gauze, is largest and most advanced health care facility. israel claims it's her masters...
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. >> this view of john harrington working in the vicinity.ent to spacas a mission specialist on the space shuttle endeavor as it delivered a new crew to the international space station. during the 13-day mission, herrington completed three space walks. his nasa career went from space to the depths of the ocean. he spent ten days in nasa's underwater aquarius lab to study survival techniques for spac exploration. for his achievements, herrington is in the chickasaw nation hall of fame and the oklahoma aviation and space hall of fame. now retired from nasa, he's an ingenous scientific storyteller, traveling the world, combining chickasaw oral storytelling traditions with his love for science and space. his new mission is not only to inspire more young native americans to study science, technology, and mathematics, but to burst preconceived notions about american indians. >> a lot of people have this stereotypical view of what a native american is. in reality, we're engineers, we're scientists, we're doctors, we're lawyers. we appreciate and we
. >> this view of john harrington working in the vicinity.ent to spacas a mission specialist on the space shuttle endeavor as it delivered a new crew to the international space station. during the 13-day mission, herrington completed three space walks. his nasa career went from space to the depths of the ocean. he spent ten days in nasa's underwater aquarius lab to study survival techniques for spac exploration. for his achievements, herrington is in the chickasaw nation hall of fame and...
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and joining us right now to talk about it is jim harrington, the music critic for the bay area news groupim, thank you so very much. this is so exciting. i'm sure, for you today right? >> yeah. hi, chris and hi, tvland. very exciting. new beatles and 2023. forget taylor, beyonce, whatever. we got the beatles to talk about. yay! i know. >> yay! okay, before i ask you what you think about it, because i can't wait to hear. i want you to tell us how this song came to be right. i understand it started with a recording by the late john lennon, and then it got put aside. and then, of course, there was also harrison death. and then i came along. so explain to us how it came to be. >> yeah, i'll give you a quick rundown on the timeline. sure so john lennon recorded this in the late 70s and said, you know, that was about ten years. know eight, nine years after the beatles broke up. probably meant it as a solo track. never got around to doing anything with it. he ended up being killed. in 1980. fast forward 14 years from that, and yoko ono ends up giving to the other three beatles uh- paul, george a
and joining us right now to talk about it is jim harrington, the music critic for the bay area news groupim, thank you so very much. this is so exciting. i'm sure, for you today right? >> yeah. hi, chris and hi, tvland. very exciting. new beatles and 2023. forget taylor, beyonce, whatever. we got the beatles to talk about. yay! i know. >> yay! okay, before i ask you what you think about it, because i can't wait to hear. i want you to tell us how this song came to be right. i...
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michael harrington was a guest, a well-known socialist at the time. so he did not only have conservatives or libertarians, they tried to get some leading liberals at the time to get a wide range of views. he thought knowledge and truth are furthered when we have active discussion and debate and recognized that people are imperfect and you make the best decisions you can. >> what were your interactions with milton and rose like? >> i really benefited from my reactions with them -- interactions with them. the first time i went to friedman i set up an appointment with him when i was writing a book on a colleague of his and i asked him if i could interview him. the first thing i asked friedman was do you mind if i take the conversation? he said, i have one single rule. what i say to one person, i say to everyone. i never say anything off the record. and that is a principal you can live, it is a moral principle. and that greatly influenced me. and incredibly warm personality, whether you agreed with him or not, he really cared about other people and he had
michael harrington was a guest, a well-known socialist at the time. so he did not only have conservatives or libertarians, they tried to get some leading liberals at the time to get a wide range of views. he thought knowledge and truth are furthered when we have active discussion and debate and recognized that people are imperfect and you make the best decisions you can. >> what were your interactions with milton and rose like? >> i really benefited from my reactions with them --...
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joining me today, joe terranova, kari firestone, jenny harrington, an all-in jim lebenthal. let's check the markets. i could not resist so we are green across the board, 4.54 is the yield on the ten-year note. that's the big reason the inflation prints have pushed yields down and stocks up. i will start with all-in until i'm not. i feel you deserve that because you've been saying this was coming >> that's very kind of you, scott. >> seriously, at some point you ask yourself, how far this can all go is it time to take some profits like wells fargo's harvey says today. >> it's a reasonable question. the way i look at this, we're going to go straight to the bifurcation in the market we all know and have talked about all year i'm going to start by remarking nvidia is down for the first time, the first time in 11 days. why can that not happen to the other 493 stocks besides the magnificent seven and the s&p 500? i'll answer it, it can happen and i think it will happen i'm not so foolish as to say all will rise in the next ten days, but the stocks have been sold. they have been so
joining me today, joe terranova, kari firestone, jenny harrington, an all-in jim lebenthal. let's check the markets. i could not resist so we are green across the board, 4.54 is the yield on the ten-year note. that's the big reason the inflation prints have pushed yields down and stocks up. i will start with all-in until i'm not. i feel you deserve that because you've been saying this was coming >> that's very kind of you, scott. >> seriously, at some point you ask yourself, how far...
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and debate with the investment committee joining me for the hour, josh brown, liz young, jenny harringtonou to the markets. we're coming off the third straight positive week the russell, take a look at the russell, up again after 5% yields are stable, and we have a pickup overall in the market as we come on the air today josh brown, i'll go to you first. i've got apple above 190, ab
and debate with the investment committee joining me for the hour, josh brown, liz young, jenny harringtonou to the markets. we're coming off the third straight positive week the russell, take a look at the russell, up again after 5% yields are stable, and we have a pickup overall in the market as we come on the air today josh brown, i'll go to you first. i've got apple above 190, ab
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also josh brown, jenny harrington, jim lebenthal. the dow is good for about 286. the nasdaq is having a rough day. the s&p is virtually flat, down a fifth of a percent. josh, to you. you have yields up slightly today. you had chicago pmi was a huge beat. >> yeah. >> pple talking about goldilocks again. pce was in line, strong growth, falling inflation, all good for investors here? >> look, core pce, 2%. the average over the last six months is 2.5% i just gave that you one data point, and then i asked you what's the fed's next move if it's not holding tight, you know it's aut. just a matter of when because you're pbably not going to get the acceleration in inflation at any point. so why are we at 5%, 5.5% in that environment? we general don't have to be. there's no need to stimulate because the jobs market is incredible right now. anyone that wants to work can work. there are still raises everywhere within the economy, so that aspect, i thin is gold goldilocks-esque. i wouldn't say exaly goldilocks. the story today is not the economy. it's stocks. salesforce.com is
also josh brown, jenny harrington, jim lebenthal. the dow is good for about 286. the nasdaq is having a rough day. the s&p is virtually flat, down a fifth of a percent. josh, to you. you have yields up slightly today. you had chicago pmi was a huge beat. >> yeah. >> pple talking about goldilocks again. pce was in line, strong growth, falling inflation, all good for investors here? >> look, core pce, 2%. the average over the last six months is 2.5% i just gave that you one...
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and debate with the investment committee joining me for the hour, josh brown, liz young, jenny harrington. we'll take you to the markets. we're coming off the third straight positive week the russell, take a look at the russell, up again after 5% yields are stable, and we have a pickup overall in the market as we come on the air today josh brown, i'll go to you first. i've got apple above 190, above 191. do you know the 52-week high is $198 we're looking at $169 recently we'll get to the microsoft news, of course, in just a moment. but your commentary on the market as we begin a new week? >> look, i think it's back to what a lot of us have been talking about, which is, yes, it's really nice to have participation, it's really nice when the internals repair themselves, when the equal weight s&p starts to gain some ground back. of course we would love to see small caps rally, et cetera, et cetera but in the end, if you're a portfolio manager and the benchmark, you live and die based on every quarter is the s&p 500, it's going to be whether or not apple, microsoft, nvidia, these large cap nam
and debate with the investment committee joining me for the hour, josh brown, liz young, jenny harrington. we'll take you to the markets. we're coming off the third straight positive week the russell, take a look at the russell, up again after 5% yields are stable, and we have a pickup overall in the market as we come on the air today josh brown, i'll go to you first. i've got apple above 190, above 191. do you know the 52-week high is $198 we're looking at $169 recently we'll get to the...
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time for final thoughts with our correspondents, jonathan hunt, alex hogan, lucas tomlinson lucas harringtonkevin corke. jonathan lot of talk about how the war might be the end of hamas and may be the political end of benjamin netanyahu. your thoughts? >> yeah, you talk to anybody, trace, in the prime minister's orbit and they'll say this is not the time for politics, this is not the time for recriminations but then netanyahu himself opened the doors to recriminations in a since-deleted tweet when he blamed everybody the army leader everybody but himself for intel failures on october 7th. so a lot of israelis say this might not be the end of netanyahu but it might well be the beginning of the end because ultimately they say he has to take responsibility trace. >> jonathan thank you. alex i know you recently had a chance to look at weapons recovered by hamas militants by the idf. what did you see? >> well, they laid out a range of the weaponry they were able to collect from across the country. a lot of idf soldiers say they were completely shocked to see things like rpgs explosives fire bombs
time for final thoughts with our correspondents, jonathan hunt, alex hogan, lucas tomlinson lucas harringtonkevin corke. jonathan lot of talk about how the war might be the end of hamas and may be the political end of benjamin netanyahu. your thoughts? >> yeah, you talk to anybody, trace, in the prime minister's orbit and they'll say this is not the time for politics, this is not the time for recriminations but then netanyahu himself opened the doors to recriminations in a since-deleted...
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markets are likely to go from here joining me for the hour today josh brown, shannon saccocia, jenny harrington, steve weiss. check the markets, the highs of the day, the dow good for 140. we'll see if it makes a run back to the 4400. we broke the streak there, broke the nine-day streak, weiss, for the bond, yields spiked and powell spoke an hour after that. deemed more hawkish than what he was on fed day, we'll show you he wasn't really we'll show that you in a moment. it's obvious that the market will be dragged by yields. >> yeah, absolutely. and that's been the case, a pretty good correlation with yields look, i think we have some respite now from major auctions over the next couple of weeks, but that's going to be the story. there's plenty more supply to come, and when you turn china and japan, our biggest holders, into net sellers or less interested in buying debt, then you're going to see more auctions like this look, i think the market right now near term will trade in cpi and ppi next week. if those numbers continue to show relief from inflation, the market will continue to rally. powe
markets are likely to go from here joining me for the hour today josh brown, shannon saccocia, jenny harrington, steve weiss. check the markets, the highs of the day, the dow good for 140. we'll see if it makes a run back to the 4400. we broke the streak there, broke the nine-day streak, weiss, for the bond, yields spiked and powell spoke an hour after that. deemed more hawkish than what he was on fed day, we'll show you he wasn't really we'll show that you in a moment. it's obvious that the...
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also josh brown, jenny harrington, jim lebenthal. the dow is good for about 286. nasdaq is having a rough day. the s&p is virtually flat, d
also josh brown, jenny harrington, jim lebenthal. the dow is good for about 286. nasdaq is having a rough day. the s&p is virtually flat, d
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took a seriously and had a plan republicans about a plan for years revenue and coming out jody harrington one and one that the study group that they also put the plan out to balance for ten years sorry go ahead. liz: because the president, president of biden when he was vice president under the obama white house commands and be for the first time, downgraded the u.s. credit rating and then, happening august, pitch downgraded excuse me please we do it in a historical moment now and so this move on to this, so gotta move on this story so sorry, you are one of 18 republican lawmakers, the white house and don't let the energy secretary jennifer granholm, bring china and russia hundred tour one of the nation secret nuclear weapons facilities were talking about the nevada national security site, what in the heck are they thinking about here. pat: you know what this, this is well is real insanity. so the letter was asking, who's been invited specifically and has this happened before and are you going to continue and plenty of doing this and by the white wire you doing it when benefit could there
took a seriously and had a plan republicans about a plan for years revenue and coming out jody harrington one and one that the study group that they also put the plan out to balance for ten years sorry go ahead. liz: because the president, president of biden when he was vice president under the obama white house commands and be for the first time, downgraded the u.s. credit rating and then, happening august, pitch downgraded excuse me please we do it in a historical moment now and so this move...
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joining me today, joe terranova, kari firestone, jenny harrington, an all-in jim lebenthal.not resist so we are green across the board, 4.54 is the yield on the ten-year note. that's the big reason the inflation prints have pushed
joining me today, joe terranova, kari firestone, jenny harrington, an all-in jim lebenthal.not resist so we are green across the board, 4.54 is the yield on the ten-year note. that's the big reason the inflation prints have pushed
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now to run show rain is produced. widespread flooding and gaza is our, the present to jeff harrington with how it's looking while the rain is complicating and already a catastrophic situation in gaza. so we had copious amounts of rain that they do the scenes of flash flooding. you get that much rain that fast. this is the results here and for people who are trying to seek safety in refugee camp. seriously them running around with bags there, because with this much rain, they are trying to gather it to drink. we know that people are hungry for food and thirsty for water, so this is how desperate they are, that they are drinking the rain to try and survive. here is all had to do with a storm system over a turkey a through the black sea coast. we saw that a months worth of rain in 24 hours. this is a cloud bearing rain and take the clouds off show you the actual rain, the dark or the blue and yellow. that's the more intense stuff stretching from turkey as black sea coast right down to the band. we also had some flash flooding in the root as well. and of course, with the war going on, it'
now to run show rain is produced. widespread flooding and gaza is our, the present to jeff harrington with how it's looking while the rain is complicating and already a catastrophic situation in gaza. so we had copious amounts of rain that they do the scenes of flash flooding. you get that much rain that fast. this is the results here and for people who are trying to seek safety in refugee camp. seriously them running around with bags there, because with this much rain, they are trying to...
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joining me for the hour today shannon saccocia, joe terranova, jennifer harrington.down, stocks way up. shannon, is it really it? yields way down, i would say the bulls went 3 1/2 before this week.
joining me for the hour today shannon saccocia, joe terranova, jennifer harrington.down, stocks way up. shannon, is it really it? yields way down, i would say the bulls went 3 1/2 before this week.
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markets are likely to go from here joining me for the hour today josh brown, shannon saccocia, jenny harrington check the markets, the highs of the day, the dow good for 140. we'll see if it makes a run back to the 4400. we broke the streak there, broke the nine-day streak, weiss, for the
markets are likely to go from here joining me for the hour today josh brown, shannon saccocia, jenny harrington check the markets, the highs of the day, the dow good for 140. we'll see if it makes a run back to the 4400. we broke the streak there, broke the nine-day streak, weiss, for the
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is baking in a hate way for and as out where the presented, you have harrington explains. temperature records could be broken. the hello storms in the east seats in the west. let's go with your weather report beginning in australia. so here's the storm starting to bubble up through queensland, new south wales states. also, victoria, as well as some of these could be severe damaging wins and some pretty large hail. let's take that off, paint on the colors the dock in the read, the higher the temperature. look at pers, wobbling around 40 degrees. this could be record breaking stuff. the highest temperature ever recorded in november 40.4. we've got unit 40 on thursday. looks like the relief won't come until early next week. okay, for new zealand. pretty clear. no weather alerts to speak of except for this southwest corner where rain starts to dance in on wednesday and speaking a lot of rain, we've got extreme flood advisories, eastern central, the size. this rain pours into ne, malaysia, the quite a bit. copious amounts of rain which could produce some flooding, meantime, more clouding r
is baking in a hate way for and as out where the presented, you have harrington explains. temperature records could be broken. the hello storms in the east seats in the west. let's go with your weather report beginning in australia. so here's the storm starting to bubble up through queensland, new south wales states. also, victoria, as well as some of these could be severe damaging wins and some pretty large hail. let's take that off, paint on the colors the dock in the read, the higher the...
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so in all the areas when it comes to the weather, jeff harrington's here for a closer look at that range of yeah, 70, we've already had to range rolled down poor us. so this is further complicating an already catastrophic situation. so with a war going on, as you can imagine, it's hard to get climate data, so we don't know how much rain has fallen, but we're getting a lot of video. so i want to show you some of it. we know torrential downpours have produced this flash flooding in the strip. but, you know, we see people, they're running around, they've got the bags out because we need to remember people are not only starving for food, but they're also thirsty for water. so we see these heart breaking images of people, again, just so thirsty that they're now resorting to drinking the rain water here with these torrential downpours that we had in the strip. so i wanna talk about the storm system here. this was over turkey a. it gave us some flooding along the black sea coast. it gave us some flooding and bad route as well, but the storm system dropped down rate through to the bad. so striki
so in all the areas when it comes to the weather, jeff harrington's here for a closer look at that range of yeah, 70, we've already had to range rolled down poor us. so this is further complicating an already catastrophic situation. so with a war going on, as you can imagine, it's hard to get climate data, so we don't know how much rain has fallen, but we're getting a lot of video. so i want to show you some of it. we know torrential downpours have produced this flash flooding in the strip....
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i'm extremely grateful to lord harrington for his excellent report on how to increase foreign directhis headune investment. we accept all his headline recommendations and in particular, we will put in place a concierge service for large international investors modelled on the best such services offered by our competitors and will increase funding for the office for investors to deliver it . i now turn to reforms to it. i now turn to reforms to pension funds that will increase the flow of capital going to our most promising growth companies in a way that also improves outcome for savers. i'll take forward my mansion house reforms , starting with measures to consolidate the industry . by consolidate the industry. by 2030. the majority of workplace savers will have their pension pots managed in schemes over 30 billion, and by 2040 all local government pension funds will be invested in pools of £200 billion or more. i'll support the establishment of investment vehicles for pension funds to use, including through the lifts competition. a new growth fund run by the british business bank an
i'm extremely grateful to lord harrington for his excellent report on how to increase foreign directhis headune investment. we accept all his headline recommendations and in particular, we will put in place a concierge service for large international investors modelled on the best such services offered by our competitors and will increase funding for the office for investors to deliver it . i now turn to reforms to it. i now turn to reforms to pension funds that will increase the flow of...