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americas, the joining start meeting of 9 our leaders to work toward a more peaceful, integrated, middle east coast in the u. s. africa. later summit in this december. as i said last year, the united states is opening a relentless diplomacy dressed a challenge isn't matter most people's lives, all people's lives. tackling climate crisis as a previous bugger speaker spoke to strengthening global al security. feeding the world, feeding the world. we made that priority, and one year later, we're keeping that promise. from the day i came to office, we've led with bo climate agenda rejoining the prior agreement. conveying the major climate summits helped deliver critical agreements on the cop 26. we help get 2 thirds of the world g d p on track to limit warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. and now i've signed a historic piece of legislation here in the united states. that includes the biggest, most important climate commitment we have ever made. the history of our country, $369000000000.00 toward climate change. that includes tens of billions and new investments in offshore wind and solar doubling down on 0
americas, the joining start meeting of 9 our leaders to work toward a more peaceful, integrated, middle east coast in the u. s. africa. later summit in this december. as i said last year, the united states is opening a relentless diplomacy dressed a challenge isn't matter most people's lives, all people's lives. tackling climate crisis as a previous bugger speaker spoke to strengthening global al security. feeding the world, feeding the world. we made that priority, and one year later, we're...
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americas, the joining a storage meeting of 9 our leaders to work toward a more official integrated middle east coast in the us, africa, later summit in this december. as i said last year, the united states is opening a relentless diplomacy, the dresser challenge isn't matter most of people's lives all people's lives. tackling climate crisis as a previous bugger speaker spoke to strengthening global health security. feeding the world, feeding the world. we made that priority, and one year later, we're keeping that promise. from the day i came to office, we've led with ball climate agenda we rejoined the prior agreement. conveying the major climate summits helped deliver critical agreements on top 26. we help get 2 thirds of the world g d p on track to let it warm in to 1.5 degrees celsius. and now i've signed a historic piece of legislation here in the united states. that includes the biggest, most important climate commitment we have ever made. the history of our country. $369000000000.00 toward climate change. that includes tens of billions and new investments in offshore wind and solar doubling do
americas, the joining a storage meeting of 9 our leaders to work toward a more official integrated middle east coast in the us, africa, later summit in this december. as i said last year, the united states is opening a relentless diplomacy, the dresser challenge isn't matter most of people's lives all people's lives. tackling climate crisis as a previous bugger speaker spoke to strengthening global health security. feeding the world, feeding the world. we made that priority, and one year later,...
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we are seeing more production in the gulf coast, the middle east.t, climate activities on those regions of the world could alter the ability of europe to fill that gap. that is what this is about. filling the enormous gap, volume, left in europe by russian energy which indicates natural gas is 10% of european supplies for about 3 million barrels of the equivalent. all of that is readdressed because of the global supply chains for energy rate also, across the entire commodity world, we are seeing a big reshuffling of activity being pushed elsewhere. alix: always good to get your perspective. francisco blanch, thank you. we will continue the conversation of ian, a major category three hurricane turning towards florida looking to be the worst storm to hit tampa and over a century. a look at the potential damage. this is bloomberg. ♪ at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will help you create a comprehensive wealth plan for your full financial picture. with the right balance of risk and reward. so you can enjoy more of...this. this is the planning effect.
we are seeing more production in the gulf coast, the middle east.t, climate activities on those regions of the world could alter the ability of europe to fill that gap. that is what this is about. filling the enormous gap, volume, left in europe by russian energy which indicates natural gas is 10% of european supplies for about 3 million barrels of the equivalent. all of that is readdressed because of the global supply chains for energy rate also, across the entire commodity world, we are...
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a few degrees clear than that once again close to that east coast, but not as blustery as it has been. injune the middleessure starts to move away towards the southeast allowing weather fronts into the northwest of the uk. a lot of dry and settled weather for many of us to the week ahead. a bit more cloud and a few splashes of rain towards the northwest later on. warming up, we will see 21 celsius in london. goodbye for now. this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the queen's grandchildren hold a solemn vigil at her lying in state, led by the prince of wales and the duke of sussex. it's the first time in history a monarch's grandchildren, have performed the ceremony. a complete privilege, absolute privilege to see them honouring their grandmother. a moment that i will neverforget. to see her grandchildren respecting her like that was so moving, really moving. earlier, there were cheers as king charles and prince william greeted people waiting in the queue for the queen's lying in state.
a few degrees clear than that once again close to that east coast, but not as blustery as it has been. injune the middleessure starts to move away towards the southeast allowing weather fronts into the northwest of the uk. a lot of dry and settled weather for many of us to the week ahead. a bit more cloud and a few splashes of rain towards the northwest later on. warming up, we will see 21 celsius in london. goodbye for now. this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones with the latest headlines for...
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middle east. maybe a bit of a few boat patrols off the coast of libya. the conflict in africa. you know, the sort of thing is, is germany forming by default. and he, you are me because the federalists in brussels. i was there for 10 years. it was pretty boring. i can tell you. for 10 years all i heard was over and over again. you know, we needed to you army and macaroni push this since you crime. they did either pens, conformity or any on the they can't decide on budget. they can't decide who runs it . is it some bureaucratic brussels? usually i can see if there is a mistake. you know, the germans, i think by default, by going ahead with this plan, i'll probably signaling the, hey, we can, how many you are me. but it will be an informal one lent by the germans for, for doing their peacekeeping or humanitarian work around the world. and a be a few people to join it like romanians indicated they would be italian spanish and maybe the french as well. and it will be called a new army by default, but it won't be of brussels. you are, it will be one led by germany, which is the, of a
middle east. maybe a bit of a few boat patrols off the coast of libya. the conflict in africa. you know, the sort of thing is, is germany forming by default. and he, you are me because the federalists in brussels. i was there for 10 years. it was pretty boring. i can tell you. for 10 years all i heard was over and over again. you know, we needed to you army and macaroni push this since you crime. they did either pens, conformity or any on the they can't decide on budget. they can't decide who...
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east coast. >> that's it the middle of the country kept going. all right, rick, thank you very much >>> all right, so inflation still running hot, dashing hopes that the federal reserve will start easing on rate hikes sectors that were expected to cool in august did not take a look at the numbers housing costs soaring, up nearly 1% food also up big right now, it's a hundred bucks a bag at the grocery store let's be honest. and despite years or even decades of promises from washington, both parties, by the way, to bring down health care costs, they just continue to go up now, thankfully, wages also continue to rise the median household income in america now over $70,000 you can absorb some of this with your pay but where does it all play out joining us now is michael schumacher, head of microstrategy at wells fargo securities no doubt you heard that fiery discussion with rick and i'm not knocking the fed in 2020 we had no idea what was going to happen for about a year. but after about a year, we realized that certain things were happening in certa
east coast. >> that's it the middle of the country kept going. all right, rick, thank you very much >>> all right, so inflation still running hot, dashing hopes that the federal reserve will start easing on rate hikes sectors that were expected to cool in august did not take a look at the numbers housing costs soaring, up nearly 1% food also up big right now, it's a hundred bucks a bag at the grocery store let's be honest. and despite years or even decades of promises from...
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a few degrees cooler than that once again close to the east coast, but not as blustery as it has been. and then as we head through into the middleeek ahead, perhaps a bit more cloud and a few splashes of rain towards the north—west later on, but warming up, we could see 21 degrees in london. bye for now. this is bbc news. our top stories — banging. the queen's grandchildren hold a solemn vigil at her lying in state, led by the prince of wales and the duke of sussex. it's the first time in history a monarch's grandchildren have performed the ceremony. cheering earlier, there were cheers, as king charles and prince william greeted people waiting in the queue for the lying in state, and camilla spoke about her recollections of the queen. when she smiles, you know, they light up her whole face. i'll always remember that smile. you know, that smile is unforgettable. president biden is the latest world leader to arrive in the uk, ahead of the queen's state funeral on monday. thousands continue to queue for hours to file past the coffin, with the line stretching for miles through the streets of london. iam in i am in the way mourners h
a few degrees cooler than that once again close to the east coast, but not as blustery as it has been. and then as we head through into the middleeek ahead, perhaps a bit more cloud and a few splashes of rain towards the north—west later on, but warming up, we could see 21 degrees in london. bye for now. this is bbc news. our top stories — banging. the queen's grandchildren hold a solemn vigil at her lying in state, led by the prince of wales and the duke of sussex. it's the first time in...
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coast hoops, its tourism industry will experience a lift off of a time. ah hello. the weather is set fast line and dry lots of hot sunshine across the middle east. at the moment the rabbit pinch that essentially sunny and settled we, they have one or 2 showers to just crop once again, just around the southern end of the red sea. but elsewhere, as you can see, thus they largely drawn on please is that it will stay dry in pakistan. still very hot, just around that is the side of the, but it's rainy, damascus getting up to 41 celsius. and we are touching 30 beirut at all. so 4 to ru slim over the next couple of days as we make away across northern parts of africa. or the dry weather here as well, one or 2 showers in the northern areas of algeria, maybe the fall northeast of morocco, plenty of showers across central africa. the, the latest pulse of easily waste is pushing out. so for nigeria, bring some heavy downpours across ben in togo, easing over towards gonna kill faso as well. some larvae shout still in place there just around the gambia. not too many showers into southern africa, we have got some rather wet weather, still affecting central pa
coast hoops, its tourism industry will experience a lift off of a time. ah hello. the weather is set fast line and dry lots of hot sunshine across the middle east. at the moment the rabbit pinch that essentially sunny and settled we, they have one or 2 showers to just crop once again, just around the southern end of the red sea. but elsewhere, as you can see, thus they largely drawn on please is that it will stay dry in pakistan. still very hot, just around that is the side of the, but it's...
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coast. i'll still have an al jazeera jazz world. wrong fi, see things gamble that the gang top players divided ah time now for your weather update across the middle east and africa. good to have you along. so temperatures are dropping, but those winds are picking up across the gulf states. so let's go in for a closer look here. so that's going to swirl around the sand in dots. places like you wait the eastern province of saudi as well for us here in doha. i think when gus in excess of 40 kilometers per hour seemed likely on wednesday, temperatures have popped up in jetta. it's a $41.00 degrees and i think we're going to see that humidity pump in once again after a few dry days. there it is dry in pakistan, just a few clouds drifting around. could archie with the hive 32 degrees on wednesday. temperatures have fallen in bish kick is wall 21 that's closer to where you should be. for this year. we're coming up to october. as we look toward turkey, just a few showers crossing over the boss 1st impacting assemble with high 26 degrees. and through tropical africa, central africa, biggest rounds of rain stretching from bungie rate into that western side of t
coast. i'll still have an al jazeera jazz world. wrong fi, see things gamble that the gang top players divided ah time now for your weather update across the middle east and africa. good to have you along. so temperatures are dropping, but those winds are picking up across the gulf states. so let's go in for a closer look here. so that's going to swirl around the sand in dots. places like you wait the eastern province of saudi as well for us here in doha. i think when gus in excess of 40...
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middle? just a little. ashley: there you have it. fox headquarters, the mothership on sixth avenue, midtown manhattan, it is 11:00 a.m. :00 am on the east coastn this thursday september 27th, the first full day of fall. can you believe it? let's check the markets, picking off where we left off in the summer. the s&p down one%, the nasdaq down 1.5%. let's look at the big tech names, see what they are doing this thursday. apple but, microsoft slightly higher, meta, amazon and apple down one. 3%, one. 50 one. look at the 10 year treasury. look at this number going up and up, rates rising 17.4 basis points for the treasury yield that is now 3.7%. now this. democrat gubernatorial candidate from georgia stacy abrams isn't holding back her thoughts on abortion. listen to this. >> no such thing as a heartbeat at 6 weeks. is a manufactured stem designed to convince people men have the right to take control of women's bodies. ashley: can you believe that, katie pavlich joins me, don't know if you could make that out but abrams basically says a heartbeat is a manufactured sound. what is your response to that? yeah. >> reporter: scientifically not true,
middle? just a little. ashley: there you have it. fox headquarters, the mothership on sixth avenue, midtown manhattan, it is 11:00 a.m. :00 am on the east coastn this thursday september 27th, the first full day of fall. can you believe it? let's check the markets, picking off where we left off in the summer. the s&p down one%, the nasdaq down 1.5%. let's look at the big tech names, see what they are doing this thursday. apple but, microsoft slightly higher, meta, amazon and apple down one....
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middle fire in northern california has also burned more than 4000 acres. the northeast also feeling the impact of severe weather, drenching rain on the east coast, leading to0 million people. city under watches include philadelphia, new york city, and providence, rhode island. let's bring in now meter all the spectrum javaheri. pedram, what the heck is going on with these record breaking temperatures in california and these other western states? >> you know, don, it's incredible. you think you are looking at a map here for the month of july into august, and of course, fall is just a couple of weeks away. records falling by the wayside here. we typically do see a few heat waves in september, but rarely are they this intense, this extreme. some 45 records falling in the past 24 or so hours. climatologically, the middle portion of july, the early portion of august, that's when you stick extreme heat. temps in the 1:20, as you noted, not the ones you see very often this time of year. i notice death valley got up to 125 degrees. just give your sense of skills how hot these temperatures are. the hottest temperature ever observed anywhere in the world in the mont
middle fire in northern california has also burned more than 4000 acres. the northeast also feeling the impact of severe weather, drenching rain on the east coast, leading to0 million people. city under watches include philadelphia, new york city, and providence, rhode island. let's bring in now meter all the spectrum javaheri. pedram, what the heck is going on with these record breaking temperatures in california and these other western states? >> you know, don, it's incredible. you...
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middle of an eye of the storm. bill, as fiona is heading north toward canada now what and where is the next big storm heading for the east coast two major hurricanes making landfall in five days. we're looking at tonight and tomorrow morning, nova scotia and newfoundland being devastated by fiona and we're calling for a major hurricane to hit southwest florida on tuesday or wednesday of next week. two historic weather events are about to take place as our very active september is now in full force in the peak month of hurricane season. let me give you the update on tropical depression nine. it's not a named system yet. it's going to be the "h" storm or the "i." it's moving to the northwest at 14. it's past puerto rico. it's going to clip past jamaica, it looks like, and then it's going to intensify. all day sunday and all day monday, we're going to be watching this storm with the possibility of rapid intensification from a tropical storm all the way up to a major hurricane by the time we get through tuesday night and wednesday morning. now the cone of uncertainty is over towards freeport and the bahamas and the eastern gulf of
middle of an eye of the storm. bill, as fiona is heading north toward canada now what and where is the next big storm heading for the east coast two major hurricanes making landfall in five days. we're looking at tonight and tomorrow morning, nova scotia and newfoundland being devastated by fiona and we're calling for a major hurricane to hit southwest florida on tuesday or wednesday of next week. two historic weather events are about to take place as our very active september is now in full...
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east coast of the florida peninsula. i'm cnn meteorologist derek van damme from bradenton, florida. right well the full extent of damage done by ian remains unknown. it's the middlethe night. with we are now getting an idea of what to expect in its wake. from more jeff buchanan joins us now. he led the u.s. army response to five major hurricanes. thank you for being with us. >> thanks glad to be in your program. john >> you bet. we've heard some people talking about a power grid that needs to be rebuilt in some parts. 12 foot storm surges. multiple rescues, many people trapped in the attic of their homes. from your experience how bad you think this will be in the light of day? >> i do think it'll be bad for the next three or four days. the activities of the first responders during this initial period will be focused on what we call search and rescue. that's really dominated by saving peoples lives. so everything they can do to save lives is gonna be very important. and i would stress to anybody who might be in the area who's listening to this broadcast, please follow the orders of your local leadership and your first responders, because they really do have your b
east coast of the florida peninsula. i'm cnn meteorologist derek van damme from bradenton, florida. right well the full extent of damage done by ian remains unknown. it's the middlethe night. with we are now getting an idea of what to expect in its wake. from more jeff buchanan joins us now. he led the u.s. army response to five major hurricanes. thank you for being with us. >> thanks glad to be in your program. john >> you bet. we've heard some people talking about a power grid...
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coast of mexico. it's reported at least ten people have been killed in the flooding. hurricane kay is expected to brush off baja, california later this week. and in the middle eastt they believe with very high likelihood that it was an israeli soldier who shot and killed a palestinian american reporter in the west bank. that's a change from the explanation by israeli authorities after they argued before that she was killed by militant fire and later that she may have been hit by mistake during an exchange in gunfire. in canada, a man hunt is still underway for one of the suspects wanted in a horrific wave of stabbings that killed ten people and injured 18. one of the two brothers wanted in the attack was found dead, but it is not yet clear who killed him. and the united kingdom is about to hear from its new prime minister for the very first time. earlier today, queen elizabeth appointed liz truss to be the country's third female leader. the first time the queen conducted a handover of power at her summer home in scotland because of concerns about her mobility. shortly before she took office, boris johnson traveled to scotland to tender his resignation as prime m
coast of mexico. it's reported at least ten people have been killed in the flooding. hurricane kay is expected to brush off baja, california later this week. and in the middle eastt they believe with very high likelihood that it was an israeli soldier who shot and killed a palestinian american reporter in the west bank. that's a change from the explanation by israeli authorities after they argued before that she was killed by militant fire and later that she may have been hit by mistake during...
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heading into the middle of the week now, wednesday and we will see a bit of a quiet day, not quite as windy. still some showers around parts of north—eastern scotland down towards the east coast12 to 15 degrees on wednesday. a little bit lower then we expect that this time of year, but at least fewer showers what is round. some sunny spells around. expect some heavy downpours for many of us throughout the day on friday. bye for now. welcome back to outside source. global markets react to the uk prime minister's economic plans — the cost of government borrowing soars and the pound plunges to an all time low against the dollar. the bank of england says it won't hesitate to raise interest rates to stabilise the currency. in iran, the government cracks down on demonstrators protesting the death of a woman detained by the so called �*morality police�*. at least 76 people are killed. we have a special report on the struggle for survival on ukraine�*s front line. we have been hearing incoming and outgoing shells every 30 seconds or so and he really does not stop. in russia let�*s go to russia now — where a gunman has opened fire at school, leaving at least 13 people dead — including
heading into the middle of the week now, wednesday and we will see a bit of a quiet day, not quite as windy. still some showers around parts of north—eastern scotland down towards the east coast12 to 15 degrees on wednesday. a little bit lower then we expect that this time of year, but at least fewer showers what is round. some sunny spells around. expect some heavy downpours for many of us throughout the day on friday. bye for now. welcome back to outside source. global markets react to the...
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middle. they will be putting pressure on both sides. tom: let's cut to the chase of what matters to those of us on the east coast.ut moving america's stock. does this affect the northeast passenger trains nationwide? >> it does. right now amtrak has already suspended some long-distance service because they use the railroad tracks. we have heard from northern california and they are going to shut down if the railroad shuts down. this is a pretty big deal for everybody. tom: thank you so much for the brief. john, let me cut to the chase. why do the trains in the u.k. run so much better than america? jonathan: i think we have experienced a seamless transition from one to another. i was reading a story about canceling flights. it is to ensure silence over central london. tom: ok. let's paint a picture of this. coming in and overshooting london, coming around. and you turn around and you get a rockstar view of london. am i right? legally flying over buckingham palace? jonathan: everybody is coming down at 6:00 a.m. anyway, getting a little too personal. lisa, 9:20 eastern time. an emotional procession will begin. the
middle. they will be putting pressure on both sides. tom: let's cut to the chase of what matters to those of us on the east coast.ut moving america's stock. does this affect the northeast passenger trains nationwide? >> it does. right now amtrak has already suspended some long-distance service because they use the railroad tracks. we have heard from northern california and they are going to shut down if the railroad shuts down. this is a pretty big deal for everybody. tom: thank you so...
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the middle of the week now, this is wednesday, and we'll see a bit of a quiet today, not quite as windy. still some blustery showers around parts of northeastern scotland, down towards the east coast of unfilled jobs. employers are asking why. and a crash course lesson in saving the earth. in the coming hours, nasa will attempt to shift the path of an asteroid that orbits the sun. tonight with the context — the former mayor of baltimore, stephanie rawlings—blake, and former uk ambassador to paris and national security adviser, lord peter ricketts. hello. giorgia meloni, the leader of the nationalist brothers of italy, will become the country's first female prime minister and the leader of its most right—wing government since world war ii. meloni says she leads a mainstream conservative force removed from its post—fascism roots, the response in europe has been "cautious". the european commission said it hopes for a constructive relationship, but it has warned it will withdraw funding if italy takes a more authoritarian path. the results show meloni's party clearly out in front. but she will share power in coalition — with matteo salvini's anti—immigrant lega party, and forza italia
the middle of the week now, this is wednesday, and we'll see a bit of a quiet today, not quite as windy. still some blustery showers around parts of northeastern scotland, down towards the east coast of unfilled jobs. employers are asking why. and a crash course lesson in saving the earth. in the coming hours, nasa will attempt to shift the path of an asteroid that orbits the sun. tonight with the context — the former mayor of baltimore, stephanie rawlings—blake, and former uk ambassador to...