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lisa louis ferres in calais. weeks again. lisa louis ferres in calais- -- _ weeks again.uis ferres in calais- -- for— weeks again. lisa louis ferres in calais. -- for us _ weeks again. lisa louis ferres in calais. -- for us in _ weeks again. lisa louis ferres in calais. -- for us in calais. - a french official said more than 60 people were on board 0ur reporter azadeh moshiri has been looking at the wider trends in asylum applications here in the uk and in europe. the english channel is one of the busiest and most dangerous shipping lanes in the world, and that's because of the hundreds of ferries and tankers that pass through it every single day. and sadly, this latest incident didn't happen in isolation. so let's take a look at the numbers. according to the uk home office in 2022, arrivals in small boats made up 45% of applications. so that's a large number of people making a very dangerous journey. and if you look at the figures in 2022 alone, more than 45,000 people crossed the english channel in small boats. and since 2018 — that's when these numbers started being re
lisa louis ferres in calais. weeks again. lisa louis ferres in calais- -- _ weeks again.uis ferres in calais- -- for— weeks again. lisa louis ferres in calais. -- for us _ weeks again. lisa louis ferres in calais. -- for us in _ weeks again. lisa louis ferres in calais. -- for us in calais. - a french official said more than 60 people were on board 0ur reporter azadeh moshiri has been looking at the wider trends in asylum applications here in the uk and in europe. the english channel is one...
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thank you, lisa louis, from - weeks again. -- dramatic events. | thank you, lisa louis, from calais.ber of people killed by wildfires on the island of maui has now risen to 80. it's hawaii's deadliest ever natural disaster. this is drone footage from the all—but—destroyed town of lahaina. as you can see, structures are completely flattened, trees stripped, with the devastation reaching all the way to the shoreline. hawaii's attorney general has begun an investigation into how authorities responded to the fires, after some residents said they received no warning. 0ur north america correspondent sophie long reports from maui. the historic city of lahaina, once the capital of the hawaiian kingdom, has been reduced to ruins. almost everyone who lives here has lost everything. we already know this is the deadliest disaster in the state's history, and the number of those who died is still climbing. this was lahaina's historic seafront, now reduced to ashes. bustling streets and shops all razed to the ground. but it's too early to accurately assess the full extent and impact of this disaste
thank you, lisa louis, from - weeks again. -- dramatic events. | thank you, lisa louis, from calais.ber of people killed by wildfires on the island of maui has now risen to 80. it's hawaii's deadliest ever natural disaster. this is drone footage from the all—but—destroyed town of lahaina. as you can see, structures are completely flattened, trees stripped, with the devastation reaching all the way to the shoreline. hawaii's attorney general has begun an investigation into how authorities...
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our correspondent lisa louis is in calais with more.heard from french authorities earlier that they were actually alerted by a commercial vessel at about 420 m local time and then dispatch some of their vessels to the site and brought in the manic british vessels are to bring as many people say for sure as they could. we talked to some of these rescue staff earlier today and they told us it was really a grim scene. they were going there to save lives, but once they got there, the only thing they could do was actually dragged dead corpses out of the water. they were really in shock and hoping that other things like other events like that will not happen again, but obviously aid workers have been telling us that a lot of people have been coming to calais over the past 30 weeks. they estimate there are about 1200 migrants now waiting to cross the channel and other dramatic events could happen over the coming weeks again. events could happen over the coming weeks again-— weeks again. lewis louis there for us. 0ur reporter azadeh moshiri has
our correspondent lisa louis is in calais with more.heard from french authorities earlier that they were actually alerted by a commercial vessel at about 420 m local time and then dispatch some of their vessels to the site and brought in the manic british vessels are to bring as many people say for sure as they could. we talked to some of these rescue staff earlier today and they told us it was really a grim scene. they were going there to save lives, but once they got there, the only thing...
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lisa are be life, so you've got matched a 2 off to a goal scoring. start as a thrash. visitors stood guard 51, louis, append us court. the 3rd rounding off the sign, move to finish with a header from close range the when makes it to as of to for life. take this season . as they look to challenge perennial winners. byron, for the title, you're all up to date up next shift living in the digital age. there is more on d, w dot com honda, him all. thanks for watching. take care the fast fashion as an environmental nightmare. a closing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things were.
lisa are be life, so you've got matched a 2 off to a goal scoring. start as a thrash. visitors stood guard 51, louis, append us court. the 3rd rounding off the sign, move to finish with a header from close range the when makes it to as of to for life. take this season . as they look to challenge perennial winners. byron, for the title, you're all up to date up next shift living in the digital age. there is more on d, w dot com honda, him all. thanks for watching. take care the fast fashion as...
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louis. that's a look at the weather across the country. let's see what's going on closer lisa: good saturday morning. welcome to the weekend. pier 39 waking up slowly. we have coastal fog that is dense. but a warming trend. it is very subtle around the day today but as we get into the next few days, we will warm up everywhere except the shoreline. the king at 82 in fremont with low 90's inland >> somara: it has been an >> somara: it has been an active summer to say the least. >> janai: it certainly has. thank you. >>> born in the bronx but now heard around the world, new york city celebrated the 50th anniversary of hip-hop yesterday. trailblazers and icons like run dmc, lil' kim, lauryn hill, snoop dogg, all came together for a huge concert at yankee stadium. so incredible. hip-hop dating back to a party, august 11th, 1973. >> will: they have the date? >> janai: yep. stick around. we'll be right back on "gma." subaru and our retailers are there to help by giving millions of dollars in funding along with school supplies students need. we call it “the subaru love promise” and we
louis. that's a look at the weather across the country. let's see what's going on closer lisa: good saturday morning. welcome to the weekend. pier 39 waking up slowly. we have coastal fog that is dense. but a warming trend. it is very subtle around the day today but as we get into the next few days, we will warm up everywhere except the shoreline. the king at 82 in fremont with low 90's inland >> somara: it has been an >> somara: it has been an active summer to say the least....
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lisa: i take your point which is why it stood out that the former st. louisd this. i think it's turning out the fed's policy has been very successful and that will be the buzz jackson hole. he says he doesn't think it will necessarily be reflected in speeches but that will be the scuttlebutt. is it too soon. this is what everyone keeps talking about. how long and variable. superlong or supershort. whatever you want to say it is clear that rates are not transmitting to the u.s. economy as quickly as people previously thought. tom: i've got in my briefcase my book of the summer. it's on where we will settle out. what will we hear about the new 2.0%. jonathan: a high neutral rate. the former new york fed president poured some cold water over that and i think for chairman powell to come out and maybe separate himself from the new york fed president would be a pretty big ask. let's wait and see if anything on that. in the last 24 hours to some extent where we were a year ago much bigger attention on president lagarde of the ecb this coming friday. off the back of
lisa: i take your point which is why it stood out that the former st. louisd this. i think it's turning out the fed's policy has been very successful and that will be the buzz jackson hole. he says he doesn't think it will necessarily be reflected in speeches but that will be the scuttlebutt. is it too soon. this is what everyone keeps talking about. how long and variable. superlong or supershort. whatever you want to say it is clear that rates are not transmitting to the u.s. economy as...
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louis fed president jim bullard speaking to bloomberg mike mckee yesterday. kicking off our jackson hole coverage. in about 15 minutes, tom, john, and lisath special coverage throughout the morning. we check on the markets right now, not much going on. and futures are up .25%. the euro stuck at 1.08. the 10 year yield at four .25. and we have a crude oil move. it is up over $80 a barrel. and we see the global benchmark brand under $85. that is one of the few assets we see moving. i think traders are waiting for jay powell speech. that is 35 minutes after the market opens. maybe then, you will see some volume on this friday. and chief u.s. economist at s&p see -- at smbc nikko securities america is joining us this morning. in terms of what the fed is going to say, you heard jim bullard talk about the reacceleration in the economy and we see estimates from new york to atlanta that are growing 3.8% and 5.8%. the concern is that inflation -- we get the embers turning back into a fire. what are you thinking about the economy and inflation right now? joseph: if you look at past recessions, it will not -- it is not unusual. for the economy to r
louis fed president jim bullard speaking to bloomberg mike mckee yesterday. kicking off our jackson hole coverage. in about 15 minutes, tom, john, and lisath special coverage throughout the morning. we check on the markets right now, not much going on. and futures are up .25%. the euro stuck at 1.08. the 10 year yield at four .25. and we have a crude oil move. it is up over $80 a barrel. and we see the global benchmark brand under $85. that is one of the few assets we see moving. i think...
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lisa: today is quiet ahead of a big week for retail sales in particular. james bullard is leaving his role as the st. louissident and becoming the dean of purdue university's business school. he has been such a loud and sometimes contrarian voice and has been hawkish of late, who are the hawks remaining? 5:00 p.m., janet yellen is deployed to vegas to talk about the inflation reduction act which is a big drumbeat this week from the biden administration. he heads to milwaukee tomorrow. 10:00 p.m., china is releasing a slew of economic data. retail sales, jobless data. how much do we see the ongoing weakening and how does it play out through the markets? when does it start to have a more contagion effect? tom: that is the first thing i looked at this morning, they are moving. there is no other way to put it. one of the great things this weekend was the detroit tigers were at fenway, 35,000 people stand up and applaud for 10 minutes. bullard -- the only reason you go to see bullard's to go to the cardinals with him. is he going to be there tonight? are they going to stand up for 10 minutes for bullard? i love
lisa: today is quiet ahead of a big week for retail sales in particular. james bullard is leaving his role as the st. louissident and becoming the dean of purdue university's business school. he has been such a loud and sometimes contrarian voice and has been hawkish of late, who are the hawks remaining? 5:00 p.m., janet yellen is deployed to vegas to talk about the inflation reduction act which is a big drumbeat this week from the biden administration. he heads to milwaukee tomorrow. 10:00...