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thank you very much for your reporting from money, paul. and we'll be following this closely as the indian parliament does debate the topic. thank you very much. and initiative in pakistan's rule, since providence is empowering women, it's encouraging them to build their own low cost stoves from my brakes in line. they offer a healthy, a and more environmentally friendly alternative to the conventional mode of cooking on heavily polluting open fire stoves. the new ones also offer a place to gather and strengthen communities. dw is being his job at reports. this is john boss, especially please. she had spent all with the great thing, it with glass and been thinking with her for you, which of us the it test of the 2 printers says besides being spacious and beautiful, her story is also environment to defend the jump. i made it from locally source climbing cli and it doesn't need to vote. she uses crickets that you made out of go down and saw dust. so as plasma dot the, the bid, the got, the, the, i used to go to other villages with my husband
thank you very much for your reporting from money, paul. and we'll be following this closely as the indian parliament does debate the topic. thank you very much. and initiative in pakistan's rule, since providence is empowering women, it's encouraging them to build their own low cost stoves from my brakes in line. they offer a healthy, a and more environmentally friendly alternative to the conventional mode of cooking on heavily polluting open fire stoves. the new ones also offer a place to...
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this is paul from new york saying i am a republican who supports the former president policies. i wished we had someone like him without all his baggage. there are 10 other good candidates who can do the job. he needs to face the music. this is john carroll, saying i am embarrassed to be from georgia with this orchestrated sham of an arraignment. the ignorant democrats calling -- need to get their head out of the sand. this is just the booking portion of the presidents legal issues, when it comes to the state of georgia, that is taking place tonight. the arraignment coming later. the actual trial date, and trial coming in later than that. so, this is the booking portion, part of our coverage. you can call on the lines or text. us. many are posting on social media. you can continue to do this even after this program goes out. let's hear from anne on our line for others, from missouri. caller: yes, sir, i am. for taking my call. -- thank you for taking my call. i don't know what the hell is going on. the only other good president, before trump, was reagan. i'm not a republican. i'
this is paul from new york saying i am a republican who supports the former president policies. i wished we had someone like him without all his baggage. there are 10 other good candidates who can do the job. he needs to face the music. this is john carroll, saying i am embarrassed to be from georgia with this orchestrated sham of an arraignment. the ignorant democrats calling -- need to get their head out of the sand. this is just the booking portion of the presidents legal issues, when it...
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most officials pretty far from being comfortable that the rate hike cycle is over. paul: a cup half full approach here. these are minutes from a meeting from a few weeks ago and since then we have heard from a few fed managers speak, some of who have been dovish. has enough been done to contain inflation? >> i have one more height coming in november, but i think we are getting close. how long will they have to stay on hold? at this point, i think markets are in a big hurry to transition from no move to easing. i do not think the fed will be that quick to turn direction. kathleen: in terms of what inflation is doing, everyone is focused on headline one the core has stayed so much higher. what did you get from the minutes as you went through them about how that debate is looking? >> you are right, the fed is focused on the court because they are thinking in terms of underlying inflation. it is one thing for gas prices to come down or food prices. but those more sticky prices have not shown quite as much progress as the fed is hoping to see. the other thing that comes out i
most officials pretty far from being comfortable that the rate hike cycle is over. paul: a cup half full approach here. these are minutes from a meeting from a few weeks ago and since then we have heard from a few fed managers speak, some of who have been dovish. has enough been done to contain inflation? >> i have one more height coming in november, but i think we are getting close. how long will they have to stay on hold? at this point, i think markets are in a big hurry to transition...
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and it's paul from the other side of the valley. work is trying to point out some tiny specks swelling around in the muddy. we'll pause as more of the hills slides into the water. i cannot go by the g line at you. we were at the spot where the large water waves struck. it was a huge wave. i mean, we were able to flee the area by running. that's the only reason we survived. the rescue is have been struggling for days to recover bodies from the sides. very few survive the initial lance, the heavy rains hampering the rescue efforts in this remote part of northern yam. boats on the reservoir, certainly able to drag the mucky waters with hooks. more than 250 people died in similar accidents in the most jade mines. last year, the precious stones that exact so very high price, toni chang to 0, the police impact hassan of arresting only a $130.00 muslims off to an attack on churches and times of christians. and putting job provence. promot tree troops of being deployed to john waller to restore order attacks for allegations that are christi
and it's paul from the other side of the valley. work is trying to point out some tiny specks swelling around in the muddy. we'll pause as more of the hills slides into the water. i cannot go by the g line at you. we were at the spot where the large water waves struck. it was a huge wave. i mean, we were able to flee the area by running. that's the only reason we survived. the rescue is have been struggling for days to recover bodies from the sides. very few survive the initial lance, the heavy...
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guest: paul -- host: paul from alexandria, virginia. caller: good, thank you for this show. i attended part of university where there were two nuclear physicists that had been discredited -- committed during the investigations. one was philip morrison and the other -- i don't think he got suspended. but morris atlas. -- morrison was. he was a beautiful man affected by polio. he walked with a terrible limp. he was a brilliant polymath, he later became the book editor of scientific american. and eventually with m.i.t.. when he died, i read in wikipedia that he had been one of the few people who had assembled one of the bombs. that was something youev talked about and i wonder what that did to someone. can you talk about that? host: thanks for the comments. guest: phil morrison, everything i have heard, he was everything you described. he was thoughtful, reflective and it brilliant physicist. he and oppenheimer got along very well. morrison said of oppenheimer's role at los alamos that he did a brilliant job and that no man could do it better than he did. so he was clearly a ve
guest: paul -- host: paul from alexandria, virginia. caller: good, thank you for this show. i attended part of university where there were two nuclear physicists that had been discredited -- committed during the investigations. one was philip morrison and the other -- i don't think he got suspended. but morris atlas. -- morrison was. he was a beautiful man affected by polio. he walked with a terrible limp. he was a brilliant polymath, he later became the book editor of scientific american. and...
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stuart: i want to get to a new paul from iowa that puts trump 23 points ahead of second-place governoron desantis. tomorrow's debate, will it help these candidates catch trump? he has a 23 point lead. >> and i will potentially. iowa is caucus. caucus is not a primary. it is a vestige of a time gone by when people gather to talk about the candidates and pick who they are. not someone, it can potentially help in iowa. if they focus on what they are going to do to get us back to the time when trump was president without attacking trump or making trump out to be a god. it is a tough road to hold for them but the person or people who can do that you will see come out ahead and all eyes for that are on ron desantis. stuart: donald trump will surrender to the authorities on thursday, bail set at $200,000. he's been given until friday to turn himself in but he will turn himself in the thursday because that's the day after the debate. >> was this a strategic move in light of the fact that everybody is going to be talking about who won the debate on thursday morning and a few hours later, thursd
stuart: i want to get to a new paul from iowa that puts trump 23 points ahead of second-place governoron desantis. tomorrow's debate, will it help these candidates catch trump? he has a 23 point lead. >> and i will potentially. iowa is caucus. caucus is not a primary. it is a vestige of a time gone by when people gather to talk about the candidates and pick who they are. not someone, it can potentially help in iowa. if they focus on what they are going to do to get us back to the time...
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in 2011, paul resigned from king and spalding when it decided to abandon its representation of the housef representatives as they sought to defend the defense of marriage act. paul wrote to the firm, representation should not be abandoned because a client's legal position is strongly unpopular in certain quarters. defending unpopular positions is what lawyers do. having undertaken a representation, i believe there is no honorable course but for me to complete it. just last year, paul won a second major amendment supreme court case in the morning and by the afternoon, he had left corcoran and alice to form his own law firm. kirkland decided the king and spalding before it no longer represent clients in a particular space in this case the second amendment withdraw from its representation of ongoing legal matters. not just not take on new cases but dump clients a hot potato. again, paul chose his clients interest over his personal interest. " he could not abandon ongoing representation just because a client's position is unpopular in some circles." . i want to read the letter from general a
in 2011, paul resigned from king and spalding when it decided to abandon its representation of the housef representatives as they sought to defend the defense of marriage act. paul wrote to the firm, representation should not be abandoned because a client's legal position is strongly unpopular in certain quarters. defending unpopular positions is what lawyers do. having undertaken a representation, i believe there is no honorable course but for me to complete it. just last year, paul won a...
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jon: economist stuart paul from the bloomberg economics team had been writing extensively about this. to have you with us, stewart. if you had to characterize the progress being made in the fight against inflation, how would you put it? >> there have been some very favorable base effects that have allowed headline inflation to continue fading. energy prices fading from where they were upon the invasion of ukraine, that's been a favorable effect. those base effects have been stripped out and are not going to be serving as any sort of tailwind in terms of providing the fed with any benefit to reach its 2% inflation target going forward. nt -- inflation start to dissipate quite a bit, and that is something the fed willd helpful in writing in inflation. vonnie: how closely do we need to look at these figures? you push it out to the third decimal point, the core number went up again. that is the one the fed seems to prefer. pce deflator. that is not a good thing. stuart: i think we can smooth out the third decimal place. when we think about the fed and its policymaking, they are primarily
jon: economist stuart paul from the bloomberg economics team had been writing extensively about this. to have you with us, stewart. if you had to characterize the progress being made in the fight against inflation, how would you put it? >> there have been some very favorable base effects that have allowed headline inflation to continue fading. energy prices fading from where they were upon the invasion of ukraine, that's been a favorable effect. those base effects have been stripped out...
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from the leadership of the italian football team. europe also burned nevertheless, our imams could not lead italy to the 2022 world cup. paul's departure from the azzurri camp has created a question mark in the minds of whether he resigned due to a dispute with buffon or whether it was at the suggestion of the saudis and it was just a few days ago that john luigi buffon was chosen as the manager of the italian national team by ending his time on the football field, and now some speculations indicate that he has decided to leave the national team with the arrival of this person, and others believe that he rejected the seductive offer of saudi arabia. italy separated in the approval of this mathematical subject today, a news was published in the cyberspace with the content that man chini has approached a three-year agreement with a salary of 20 million dollars to be the head coach of the saudi national team. the italian football managers also started working very soon to fill mancini's vacancy, gianluca di. marzio, the leading reporter in the field of transfers and manto's withdrawal, reported that chan spalletti and antonio co
from the leadership of the italian football team. europe also burned nevertheless, our imams could not lead italy to the 2022 world cup. paul's departure from the azzurri camp has created a question mark in the minds of whether he resigned due to a dispute with buffon or whether it was at the suggestion of the saudis and it was just a few days ago that john luigi buffon was chosen as the manager of the italian national team by ending his time on the football field, and now some speculations...
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. >> we have chief scott from the police department and paul henderson from police accountability. >> welcome. good evening. thank you for joining us. wanted to give you a head's up of tonight's procedure. what i will do is take item 1 and i will take items 9 and 10 out of order they are important topics you are here we need to get down to business. i like to take 9 and 10 out and call them together. there was a clerical error both should have been agendized in one line item they were not. so we are making that correction
. >> we have chief scott from the police department and paul henderson from police accountability. >> welcome. good evening. thank you for joining us. wanted to give you a head's up of tonight's procedure. what i will do is take item 1 and i will take items 9 and 10 out of order they are important topics you are here we need to get down to business. i like to take 9 and 10 out and call them together. there was a clerical error both should have been agendized in one line item they...
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from taiwan's future. and we make similar mistakes we made in ukraine. paul: mr. l have enough to mystic semiconductor production here, not depend on taiwan. therefore we can withdraw our support from taiwan in return for a pledge from china not to meddle in the americas. what do you think of that policy idea? >> our interests in taiwan extend beyond semiconductors, primary interest is to prevent the chinese commonest party from dominating the region which they would be able to do if they take taiwan and we allow them to take taiwan, significant consumer semiconductor dominance is the coercive economic power we have, where they have greater economic coercive power if they dominate taiwan given the sheer volume of trade to the indo pacific region. we need to do a better job defending taiwan and explain why that is important. we have many interests, and unable to pursue our treaty commitment to countries like japan and the philippines. this is lifelong ambition. it makes a move in 2025-27-28. each day you should look across the strait and say today is not the day. pa
from taiwan's future. and we make similar mistakes we made in ukraine. paul: mr. l have enough to mystic semiconductor production here, not depend on taiwan. therefore we can withdraw our support from taiwan in return for a pledge from china not to meddle in the americas. what do you think of that policy idea? >> our interests in taiwan extend beyond semiconductors, primary interest is to prevent the chinese commonest party from dominating the region which they would be able to do if they...
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jeff paul from los angeles. jeff?unites across multiple jurisdictions ready to react and when you see what is happening here, it's no surprise that shoppers and retailers are so alarmed. that's a nordstrom in los angeles. police say as many as 50 people were involved stealing up to $100,000 of stuff in just minutes. and over in glendale, california, a st. laeurant store was hit there. this are not victimless crimes. they're working to have one unit to hold suspects accountable. >> each of these acts, they take a little bit away from our sense of safety and security. >> mayor bass brought together leadership from multiple law enforcement groups. l.a. county d.a. george gascon was not there. we asked the deputy district attorney why. because of his progressive record. >> the proof is in the pudding. in terms of these types of cases, his policy is to release people immediately and not hold them in custody. if they reoffend, there's no consequence for those people whatsoever. >> neil, we want the be clear. l.a. county pro
jeff paul from los angeles. jeff?unites across multiple jurisdictions ready to react and when you see what is happening here, it's no surprise that shoppers and retailers are so alarmed. that's a nordstrom in los angeles. police say as many as 50 people were involved stealing up to $100,000 of stuff in just minutes. and over in glendale, california, a st. laeurant store was hit there. this are not victimless crimes. they're working to have one unit to hold suspects accountable. >> each of...
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let's welcome paul sankey from sa sankey research. paul, welcome. ank you for waking up early for us from new york i would love to get your take on bp's results what did you make of the numbers? >> i think the volumes, obviously, look pretty good. it is impressive to see how they have grown in the u.s. a lot of that is natural gas which is low price the market is focusing on the buyback program which was maintained and necessary it is a relief rally in the stock here that bp is maintaining a decent cash return to shareholders which it needs to keep up with exxon and chevron and shell reporting last week. >> so many competing opportunities for bp to put its money. in terms of the strategy, he bernard looney made clear it was and and not or with the transition what do you think of their targets and does bernard looney have the balance right it is not until 2030 until they transition >> to be honest, we don't like the zig zagging and you uturns y have done. two years later, they announced they didn't want to be an oil and gas company and they wanted ren
let's welcome paul sankey from sa sankey research. paul, welcome. ank you for waking up early for us from new york i would love to get your take on bp's results what did you make of the numbers? >> i think the volumes, obviously, look pretty good. it is impressive to see how they have grown in the u.s. a lot of that is natural gas which is low price the market is focusing on the buyback program which was maintained and necessary it is a relief rally in the stock here that bp is...
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commissioner yee >> here >> vice president oberstone is excused. >> we have chief scott from the police department and paul henderson from police accountability. >> welcome. good evening. thank you for joining us. wanted to give you a head's up of tonight's procedure. what i will do is take item 1 and i will take items 9 and 10 out of order they are important topics you are here we need to get down to business. i like to take 9 and 10 out and call them together. there was a clerical error both should haven
commissioner yee >> here >> vice president oberstone is excused. >> we have chief scott from the police department and paul henderson from police accountability. >> welcome. good evening. thank you for joining us. wanted to give you a head's up of tonight's procedure. what i will do is take item 1 and i will take items 9 and 10 out of order they are important topics you are here we need to get down to business. i like to take 9 and 10 out and call them together. there...
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not far from paul size. play is a great question. why the see i would do this. why would they do this experiment on unwitting residents of a small town in france? france being of course, an ally of the united states. so they're not targeting enemies or spies. they're just doing an experiment on, on waiting in, on knowing people. and i would just say, because they could experiments on creating situations of mass psychosis and managing them can send you 50, is like the color revolutions in which demonstrates is waiting very, very often drinks of strange origin affected ukraine twice. the february 2014 the stand ship burning rubber code, and you had thousands of demonstrations for the state of constant to you for you while assuming the events are both olga cool. i have a feeling something was wrong with the people who are really pushing me. if you have some thoughts, we quit the are you only from us try to see if we shall produce just by what could cause such a strange frenzy theaters. here comes the z. my niece, this gives me just a few minutes dianda. i need your
not far from paul size. play is a great question. why the see i would do this. why would they do this experiment on unwitting residents of a small town in france? france being of course, an ally of the united states. so they're not targeting enemies or spies. they're just doing an experiment on, on waiting in, on knowing people. and i would just say, because they could experiments on creating situations of mass psychosis and managing them can send you 50, is like the color revolutions in which...
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let's check in with paul goodoe from our partners at the weather channel. >> it is very, very hot, dangerously hot, but perhaps record-setting heat we're talking about here, as we head through sunday and into monday. all these dots respect a potentially record high. so, tomorrow, believe it or not, the numbers will be a little cooler than today. a few degrees cooler in atlanta. ten degrees cooler in dallas. we could see a high below 100. it's been awhile since we've been that cooler, if you can talk about 98 being cooler. certainly compared to today. but we're also looking at much of the ohio valley, the northeast, new england. comfortable temperatures, as you end out august here, but also august, notorious for tropical activity. we're keeping our eyes here across the western caribbean, gulf of mexico. there's a good chance this area of disturbed weather could be named, as this moves towards the western parts of the caribbean, northern and eastern gulf of mexico, potentially making landfall sometime by midweek, maybe in florida. stay tuned. scott? > paul goodloe at the weather channel. >>> ton
let's check in with paul goodoe from our partners at the weather channel. >> it is very, very hot, dangerously hot, but perhaps record-setting heat we're talking about here, as we head through sunday and into monday. all these dots respect a potentially record high. so, tomorrow, believe it or not, the numbers will be a little cooler than today. a few degrees cooler in atlanta. ten degrees cooler in dallas. we could see a high below 100. it's been awhile since we've been that cooler, if...
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paul joins me from one of paul turner joins me from one of the campaigns to save this crooked house. t about about what's kind of changed in the last couple of weeks in this whole campaign. well there's been a lot of concern about what was actually going to happen with the site . the site. >> that concern raised got >> and that concern raised got raised to a crescendo yesterday when diggers moved in and people were worried that we were going to lose all the original material, which we would hope would available for would be available for a rebuild. what what's happened over the last 24 hours is that we've actually been able to speak to the people we've spoken to the contractors. i had a meeting this morning. the contracts were good and they didn't have to, but they were good to wait until after good enough to wait until after my before they my meeting with them before they started they didn't have started work. they didn't have to that. they'd met with the to do that. they'd met with the council. the had agreed council. the council had agreed the work, but they wanted to reassure as c
paul joins me from one of paul turner joins me from one of the campaigns to save this crooked house. t about about what's kind of changed in the last couple of weeks in this whole campaign. well there's been a lot of concern about what was actually going to happen with the site . the site. >> that concern raised got >> and that concern raised got raised to a crescendo yesterday when diggers moved in and people were worried that we were going to lose all the original material, which...
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paul joins me from one of paul turner joins me from one of the campaigns to save this crooked house. t about about what's kind of changed in the last couple of weeks in this whole campaign. well there's been a lot of concern about what was actually going to happen with the site . the site. >> that concern raised got >> and that concern raised got raised to a crescendo yesterday when diggers moved in and people were worried that we were going to lose all the original material, which we would hope would available for would be available for a rebuild. what what's happened over the last 24 hours is that we've actually been able to speak to the people we've spoken to the contractors. i had a meeting this morning. the contracts were good and they didn't have to, but they were good to wait until after good enough to wait until after my before they my meeting with them before they started they didn't have started work. they didn't have to that. they'd met with the to do that. they'd met with the council. the had agreed council. the council had agreed the work, but they wanted to reassure as c
paul joins me from one of paul turner joins me from one of the campaigns to save this crooked house. t about about what's kind of changed in the last couple of weeks in this whole campaign. well there's been a lot of concern about what was actually going to happen with the site . the site. >> that concern raised got >> and that concern raised got raised to a crescendo yesterday when diggers moved in and people were worried that we were going to lose all the original material, which...
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local officials, a dozens of boats coming, migraines will drive across the channel from friends. paul reese reports from the port of dover. inside of these things and a journey's end after a dangerous old day, let's see, migrants leave a british board a full special after being rescued up the coast of france. dozens of boats trying to reach the u. k. got into difficulties in strong currents. is it feeling loans to deal set to portland, them like they were in trouble? there was the problem of sea sickness and then also the boats are quite simply overloaded, the over the load them and so the boats can no longer move forward. the last bill with where we intervened was to, for the best way to go shopping. for some, the rescue came to light a vessel capsized and 6 people were found in the world in a serious condition. one was left at the hospital and kinda like but pronounced that soon after the other 5, it was late to confirmed, also died of a life boat and coast guard rescue teams less the pulse of diverse around 4 am local time after receiving a distress signal from off the coast of sig
local officials, a dozens of boats coming, migraines will drive across the channel from friends. paul reese reports from the port of dover. inside of these things and a journey's end after a dangerous old day, let's see, migrants leave a british board a full special after being rescued up the coast of france. dozens of boats trying to reach the u. k. got into difficulties in strong currents. is it feeling loans to deal set to portland, them like they were in trouble? there was the problem of...
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paul from maine. r prjesse, last week you asked a sleep tips.ve you tried drinking a warm glass of milkve you bed? >> no, i'm not too. i need a little something than a warm glass of milk. that's why. i enjoyed the wine. tim from palmetto, florida. fal. shout out to my wife, felicia. i love you. >> so, felicia, that is it foror tonight. >> you got to dvr the show. i figured it out. you can figure it out. even can figure it out.he he can't figure out pretty much anything. but i figured out how to do this. always remember, i'm waters, and this is my world. all right. welcome to "hannity". welcome. this incredible studio audience . all of our rowdy friends are here tonight for a good time. thank you for joining us. all right. goank you joinint, 2024 republican presidential candidate, florida governor ronn desantis will join us live. and we will ask the governoror what he thinks about this challenge. about this, overnor i interviewed california governor gavin newsom. he made this challenge
paul from maine. r prjesse, last week you asked a sleep tips.ve you tried drinking a warm glass of milkve you bed? >> no, i'm not too. i need a little something than a warm glass of milk. that's why. i enjoyed the wine. tim from palmetto, florida. fal. shout out to my wife, felicia. i love you. >> so, felicia, that is it foror tonight. >> you got to dvr the show. i figured it out. you can figure it out. even can figure it out.he he can't figure out pretty much anything. but i...
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we just heard from paul very strong earnings in the first half of the year. out to you the most from those numbers? >> thank you for having me. happy to be back in hong kong we spend a lot of time here. our neighbors have been to venice a strong, and i know there has been focused on the china recovery, which will feel this for the rest of the year, but all of our regions are performing amazingly well. within asia, our first numbers are 86% to last year, which is really tremendous. and a lot of that is china catching up from being down 50% last year. >> when he think about the base effect, compared to the corresponding. in 2019, what do you think then, would you make that comparison? >> giving china, then i'll give you the rest of the story. the china numbers in q1 work down 10% but then q2 was up 10% with restriction starting to lift and consumers moving largely domestically. in july, it's up 18%. this really rapid movement in chinese travelers, domestically, and i think it will happen is that we go to the end of this year and next year with international trav
we just heard from paul very strong earnings in the first half of the year. out to you the most from those numbers? >> thank you for having me. happy to be back in hong kong we spend a lot of time here. our neighbors have been to venice a strong, and i know there has been focused on the china recovery, which will feel this for the rest of the year, but all of our regions are performing amazingly well. within asia, our first numbers are 86% to last year, which is really tremendous. and a...
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from the tunisian port of sfax. more than 2,000 migrants have arrived in lampedusa in the past few days. now it's time for a look at today's sport with paule. defending champions usa have been knocked out of the women's world cup by sweden in dramatic fashion. despite the americans dominating, lindsey horan coming close. the sides couldn't be separated in extra time either, and so it went to penalties. with the shootout tied at 4—4, kelly 0'hara missed for the usa, hitting the post. that gave arsenal's lina hurtig the chance to win it. it looked like alyssa naeher had kept it out but a var check showed itjust crossed the line. so sweden go through to face japan in the quarter—finals whilst the four—time champions are out. us legend megan rapinoe missed one of the penalties in her last game before retiring. it doesn't matter if you dominate, that does not win games. you have to put the ball in the back of the net. yeah, it sucks, it's tough, we finally were able to express ourselves, we played so well. there was more in it for us. but it is never given. it is the tough one. there's some dark comedy in me missing a penalty in my last game e
from the tunisian port of sfax. more than 2,000 migrants have arrived in lampedusa in the past few days. now it's time for a look at today's sport with paule. defending champions usa have been knocked out of the women's world cup by sweden in dramatic fashion. despite the americans dominating, lindsey horan coming close. the sides couldn't be separated in extra time either, and so it went to penalties. with the shootout tied at 4—4, kelly 0'hara missed for the usa, hitting the post. that gave...
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from the soul. it's just improvisation. the clearance in the peter and paulhurch is unusual and was organized by the parishioners on their own, and even if not all singers have a musical education. but everyone is here at the call of the heart, and behind the light harmony of voices , a bright note of faith and soulfulness is heard, in general , nothing in our life is accidental and everything happens according to the will of god. i worked for 40 years as a music teacher in the vileika gymnasium. i was born there, grew up there, found my happiness, got married, had children. but somehow closer to retirement. i realized that i want to sing in the temple. and it was such a big dream of mine. i prayed to god and asked the lord help me, really. the lord helped. i came to the kliros. at first i drank with the old women , and already at the second service, the priest tells me, become the leader, each church parish is built on the principle of family and love. this is especially bright approach can be observed in small village temples, where everyone knows each othe
from the soul. it's just improvisation. the clearance in the peter and paulhurch is unusual and was organized by the parishioners on their own, and even if not all singers have a musical education. but everyone is here at the call of the heart, and behind the light harmony of voices , a bright note of faith and soulfulness is heard, in general , nothing in our life is accidental and everything happens according to the will of god. i worked for 40 years as a music teacher in the vileika...
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paul: what didn't you like, or what gave you pause? >> the biggest one is he talks about reshoring u.s. capital fromtax abatements, and -- paul: what's wrong with that? people would say, can come on, we want reshoring here in the united states, we want those jobs coming back. >> sure. but it sounds like a central planner trying to pick winners which generally doesn't work, and why not run on the florida model? he's got a great record, and what made florida's economy great was not strategic tax abatements. paul: well, are you saying that his bows to the so-called populists is something that now every republican presidential candidate maybe feels obliged to do in the wake of trump? >> maybe feels obliged to do, and maybe he wouldn't feel the need to follow through on that. i do think he's putting some bad policy in this proposal to try to get those voters that have been historically trump's base. paul: when we come back, talking on big tech. lindsey graham and elizabeth warren team up on a bipartisan proposal that would create a federal agency with the power to sue the internet platforms and even shut
paul: what didn't you like, or what gave you pause? >> the biggest one is he talks about reshoring u.s. capital fromtax abatements, and -- paul: what's wrong with that? people would say, can come on, we want reshoring here in the united states, we want those jobs coming back. >> sure. but it sounds like a central planner trying to pick winners which generally doesn't work, and why not run on the florida model? he's got a great record, and what made florida's economy great was not...
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, paul, that it w'comes from tony smith and about the claim, paul, that it w'comes from tony smith hasitony smith has said it's they're prolonging it on purpose brexit. do you on purpose for brexit. do you buy that? >> i actually. i think it's >> i do actually. i think it's more evidence that they're taking extremely taking the break up extremely badly i'm not badly and, you know, i'm not someone i didn't actually vote for. but three for. brexit but about three minutes after i wish minutes after brexit, i wish i had done because of very had done because of this very story, stuff this, where story, stuff like this, where you straight away they you just straight away they didn't didn't take didn't they didn't take it. well, no bodies it. well, well, no bodies taking it. well, that vote to leave. that didn't vote to leave. and we're this mess. we're just left in this mess. tony smith, by the is tony smith, by the way, is probably leader of probably the last leader of border force or british border chief that spoke any sense . chief that spoke any sense. there's a reason they keep speaking
, paul, that it w'comes from tony smith and about the claim, paul, that it w'comes from tony smith hasitony smith has said it's they're prolonging it on purpose brexit. do you on purpose for brexit. do you buy that? >> i actually. i think it's >> i do actually. i think it's more evidence that they're taking extremely taking the break up extremely badly i'm not badly and, you know, i'm not someone i didn't actually vote for. but three for. brexit but about three minutes after i wish...
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paul: we just want to get you across some news on the terminal. breaking news fromational australia bank with a third-quarter trading update. profit came up. the bank and also will buy back up to 1.5 billion dollars worth of ordinary shares on-market. tier one capital ratio at 1.9%. profit at 1.7 5 billion. nab saying the decision is consistent with focus on maintaining a strong balance sheet during the cycle. national australia bank with its third-quarter trading update. unordered cash profit, one point 9 billion. and a buyback of $1.5 billion of ordinary shares on-market. that will be one to watch when we get going in a couple of hours time, annabelle. annabelle: that's right, alongside the start of trading in tokyo as well. sydney coming online in a couple of hours, kiwi stocks in the red this morning. but we are probably expecting in trading volumes throughout the station today given the lead in from the wall street day as well. traders have a lot to consider in terms of economic data will be getting in the next couple of hours. the japanese yen, for instance, w
paul: we just want to get you across some news on the terminal. breaking news fromational australia bank with a third-quarter trading update. profit came up. the bank and also will buy back up to 1.5 billion dollars worth of ordinary shares on-market. tier one capital ratio at 1.9%. profit at 1.7 5 billion. nab saying the decision is consistent with focus on maintaining a strong balance sheet during the cycle. national australia bank with its third-quarter trading update. unordered cash profit,...
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paul: nancy sherif daoud from ameriprise financial services, thank you for joining us. bhp get in earnings for the full year out a short time ago. 13.4 billion underlying profit, that was a mess. -- miss. dividend $.80 per share. bhp sees inflation and labor tightness continuing to impact cost but sees china and india remaining sources of stability. it was weakness in china that caused difficulty for one of their competitors, rio tinto. property dividends falling there as well. bhp's full-year profit dropping as china's metal demand wanes. a bit of a miss on underlying profit. you can catch bhp ceo mike henry later on today on bloomberg markets: asia. shery: you can find a roundup of all of these stories on daybreak. terminal subscribers go to dayb . you can customize your settings so you only get the news on assets you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ my cpa told me i wouldn't qualify for the erc tax refund, so i called innovation refunds. their team of independent tax attorneys will work with your cpa to determine if your company is eligible. [whip sound] take the
paul: nancy sherif daoud from ameriprise financial services, thank you for joining us. bhp get in earnings for the full year out a short time ago. 13.4 billion underlying profit, that was a mess. -- miss. dividend $.80 per share. bhp sees inflation and labor tightness continuing to impact cost but sees china and india remaining sources of stability. it was weakness in china that caused difficulty for one of their competitors, rio tinto. property dividends falling there as well. bhp's full-year...
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paul. hello from the bbc sport centre. england will compete in a netball world cup final. they came through in an extremely tight semi—final against the defending champions new zealand. the match was level after the first three quarters — nothing seperating the two sides in cape town. but, england pulled ahead in the final moments, the game finishing 46—40. next up — eitherjamaica or australia in sunday's final. they're on court at the moment, australia are currently leading 42—40 at the start of the fourth quarter. it's served us so well to be consistent. i don't mean boring consistent, i mean consistently bringing the fun and the character of the team as well as the studious nature we have got. i just feel like everyone is super proud. we have already gone where no team has gone before. 2019, i had a zoom call with most of these girls who wanted to do something different. that world cup still eluded that. we have already done that, we can tick that box and what i believe will happen is it will unleash us to play with fre
paul. hello from the bbc sport centre. england will compete in a netball world cup final. they came through in an extremely tight semi—final against the defending champions new zealand. the match was level after the first three quarters — nothing seperating the two sides in cape town. but, england pulled ahead in the final moments, the game finishing 46—40. next up — eitherjamaica or australia in sunday's final. they're on court at the moment, australia are currently leading 42—40 at...
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into the markets a bit more with some experts that have some expectations about where things go from here. paul christopher from wells fargo investment institute predicting at least one more hike with a recession on the horizon. and tony roth sees a soft landing in the cards, pulling back on his base case for a recession, but not moving back into risk just yet gentlemen, great to have you paul, let me begin with you and lay out the conditions by which we would get a hike yet again. >> we think that you're going to see the fed still have enough concern about inflation, maybe not at the headline level, but core is still very sticky, food and fuel prices still rising, housing prices going up. rents, again, sticky that's going to keep the fed engaged. any of these meetings is potentially live between now and the end of the year. one more hike and then potentially into 2024. we think higher rates are going to be a problem. >> do you think that gets framed at jackson hole, or is it a function of many more data points coming in that run hot? >> they've made it clear the fed has that they're looking at
into the markets a bit more with some experts that have some expectations about where things go from here. paul christopher from wells fargo investment institute predicting at least one more hike with a recession on the horizon. and tony roth sees a soft landing in the cards, pulling back on his base case for a recession, but not moving back into risk just yet gentlemen, great to have you paul, let me begin with you and lay out the conditions by which we would get a hike yet again. >> we...
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as it hits the water sitting on the way, sweeping away everything in its paul. 6 from the other side of the valley was trying to point out to by the tiny specks swelling around and the muddy will pause as more of the hills slides into the water . i cannot go by the g line at you. we were at the spot where the large water wave struck. it was a huge wave. i mean, we were able to flee the area by running. that's the only reason we survived. the rescue is have been struggling for days to recover bodies from the sides. very few survive the initial events, the heavy rains. hampering the rescue efforts in this remote part of northern yam. boats on the reservoir, certainly able to drag the mucky waters with hooks. more than 250 people died and similar accidents in the most jade mines. last year of the precious stones that exact, so very high price, toni chang, elda 0, the do what you all deserve, at least the whole rahman, at the 100, by the, of all the top stories depends chase from the west, africa block and of co us say constitutional order will be restored, initiated by all available bea
as it hits the water sitting on the way, sweeping away everything in its paul. 6 from the other side of the valley was trying to point out to by the tiny specks swelling around and the muddy will pause as more of the hills slides into the water . i cannot go by the g line at you. we were at the spot where the large water wave struck. it was a huge wave. i mean, we were able to flee the area by running. that's the only reason we survived. the rescue is have been struggling for days to recover...
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paul. hello from the bbc sport centre.hing their first netball world cup final, after an extremely tight contest against the defending champions new zealand. the match was level after every quarter, the two sides hard to separate in cape town. but it was england who pulled ahead in the final moments, the game finishing 46—40. the roses will face eitherjamaica or australia in sunday's final. it has served us so well to be consistent. i it has served us so well to be consistent.— it has served us so well to be consistent. ., �* ., consistent. i don't mean boring consistent _ consistent. i don't mean boring consistent in _ consistent. i don't mean boring consistent in consistently - consistent. i don't mean boring i consistent in consistently bringing in the fun, the character of the team as well as that kind of studious nature that we have all got. if anything, studious nature that we have all got. ifanything, ijust studious nature that we have all got. if anything, ijust feel like i am hoping that everyone is super proud of
paul. hello from the bbc sport centre.hing their first netball world cup final, after an extremely tight contest against the defending champions new zealand. the match was level after every quarter, the two sides hard to separate in cape town. but it was england who pulled ahead in the final moments, the game finishing 46—40. the roses will face eitherjamaica or australia in sunday's final. it has served us so well to be consistent. i it has served us so well to be consistent.— it has...
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from new york sydney and hong kong. haidi: counting down to asia's major market opens. paul: u.s. inflation signals complicate the fed outlook. penciling in a first rate cut by mid 2024. sx traders are back on the yen intervention watch. country garden to suspend trading for monday in almost a dozen onshore bonds. softbank reportedly in talks to buy the rest of chip designer arm from its own vision fund. shery: u.s. futures early in the asian session seeing upside after the s&p 500 struggled for direction in the friday session. it finished at a one-month low. really after fluctuations between gains and losses, big tech led the declines. we had the nasdaq 100 seeing the longest losing streak on a weekly basis this year. big tech pressured the markets, not to mention investors were really trying to digest inflation numbers, whether it is consumer inflation expectations unexpectedly falling. producer prices surprising to the upside pressured the treasury space. the 10 year yield finishing around 415. we had a poorly received for -- 30 year bond auction. oil prices at the moment under
from new york sydney and hong kong. haidi: counting down to asia's major market opens. paul: u.s. inflation signals complicate the fed outlook. penciling in a first rate cut by mid 2024. sx traders are back on the yen intervention watch. country garden to suspend trading for monday in almost a dozen onshore bonds. softbank reportedly in talks to buy the rest of chip designer arm from its own vision fund. shery: u.s. futures early in the asian session seeing upside after the s&p 500...
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in august 20th 1984, year old paul farmer from belmont disappeared after going on a walk. police sent out search parties south of highway 92 after his id was located, human remains were found this past june in the san mateo county coroner's office confirmed that the remains belong to farmer. the oakland police department is placing an additional police officers on the street following two sideshows overnight and a third sideshow in vallejo included fireworks. this was the scene at sonoma boulevard and lemon street in vallejo early this morning. fireworks were going off at the same time, a large crowd had gathered to watch drivers spin donuts and other dangerous stunts. at one point, a man tumbled off of a speeding car during the chaotic scene. and it was a similar scene in the oakland hills early this morning. a big crowd gathered on mountain boulevard near redwood road to watch a sideshow. the speeding cars came dangerously close to many of the spectators there, but it's still not clear if anyone was hurt. also, in oakland, this was the scene at seventh and grand avenue r
in august 20th 1984, year old paul farmer from belmont disappeared after going on a walk. police sent out search parties south of highway 92 after his id was located, human remains were found this past june in the san mateo county coroner's office confirmed that the remains belong to farmer. the oakland police department is placing an additional police officers on the street following two sideshows overnight and a third sideshow in vallejo included fireworks. this was the scene at sonoma...
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whole hillside collapses as it hits the water, sitting on the way, sweeping away everything in its paul. 6 from the other side of the valley, work is trying to point out some tiny specks swirling around in the muddy wearables is more of the hills slides into the water to know the g line that you, we were at the spot where the large water waves struck it was a huge wave. i mean, we were able to flee the area by running. that's the only reason we survived. the rescue is have been struggling for days to recover bodies from the sides. very few survive the initial dance, the heavy rains hampering the rescue efforts in this remote part of know them. yeah . and boats on the reservoir. certainly able to drag the mucky waters with hooks more than $250.00 people died and similar accidents in the most jade mines last year with the precious stones that exact so very high price, toni chang to 0 rushes defense ministry has blamed you crying for attempting a drone attack on central las go. it says a defense system is shut down to try and near the cities exposed into fair grounds . no significant damage has be
whole hillside collapses as it hits the water, sitting on the way, sweeping away everything in its paul. 6 from the other side of the valley, work is trying to point out some tiny specks swirling around in the muddy wearables is more of the hills slides into the water to know the g line that you, we were at the spot where the large water waves struck it was a huge wave. i mean, we were able to flee the area by running. that's the only reason we survived. the rescue is have been struggling for...
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compare it to the bible, the story about the damascus road experience where a figure named paul turned to saul froman bailey's father. >> brian: you said i'm going to community college and make something of myself or do the muniching thing, you were determined you were going to matter. you were told you maybe didn't matter. >> i wanted to matter and i wanted to be an example and be the man she wants to look to date one day. i just knew i wanted to be a father and that was important to me. >> ainsley: we said, everybody needs redemption, everybody is looking for salvation, we are all hurting, everyone has been through something. "save me" is powerful. >> touches the core of the spirit of change. it was honest cry, we all feel, have never said out loud, i feel too shattered beyond repair, i am here on "fox and friends" to tell you, turn that thing around, baby. it worked out for me. >> ainsley: for us, too. >> steve: and when you started in music, you were told by people, you just don't look like you are ever going to make this, you will not make it. you're not, you're not, you're not. >> everything
compare it to the bible, the story about the damascus road experience where a figure named paul turned to saul froman bailey's father. >> brian: you said i'm going to community college and make something of myself or do the muniching thing, you were determined you were going to matter. you were told you maybe didn't matter. >> i wanted to matter and i wanted to be an example and be the man she wants to look to date one day. i just knew i wanted to be a father and that was important...
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it's alleged that christopher paul o'kane, from londonderry, had a spreadsheet containing officers' namesreakdowns is at a five—year high, according to the aa. it says call outs linked to potholes were up by a fifth injuly compared tojuly a year ago, with over 50,000 vehicles breaking down last month. you're live with bbc news a new ai tool can reveal the ageing affect on our hearts of a lack of exercise, poor diet, drinking and smoking. it allows doctors to work out how much younger or older someone's heart is compared to their actual age, as our science correspondent pallab ghosh has been finding out. this is a heart scan of a 61—year—old person, but the chances are that the heart itself is older and has aged prematurely because of their genes or unhealthy lifestyle. not even experts can tell from the scan how much the heart has aged, but a new ai tool can. there are already plenty of ways to assess how healthy our heart is through scans, blood pressure, ecgs. but these just give you a snapshot and can vary from day to day, month to month. but this new ai technique is different. it can
it's alleged that christopher paul o'kane, from londonderry, had a spreadsheet containing officers' namesreakdowns is at a five—year high, according to the aa. it says call outs linked to potholes were up by a fifth injuly compared tojuly a year ago, with over 50,000 vehicles breaking down last month. you're live with bbc news a new ai tool can reveal the ageing affect on our hearts of a lack of exercise, poor diet, drinking and smoking. it allows doctors to work out how much younger or older...
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from the police now. detective inspector paul bullock is from derbyshire police.k, i hope today brings the family some closure on what has been a horrific two and a half years. i'd like to thank them for the respectful and dignified manner with which they have conducted themselves throughout the trial. my condolences remain with them and i would like to ask their privacy is respected at this time. that was the police talking after sentencing at derbyshire crown court. scientists say our oceans have hit their hottest recorded temperature, with alarming implications for the planet. this week, the average daily global sea surface temperature hit almost 21 degrees celsius — that's far above the average for the time of year and it beats the previous record set in 2016. the oceans are a vital regulator of the earth's climate. this chart gives a sense of what has been happening. it shows the average ocean surface temperatures recorded every year since 1979. the red line shows this year's data. the grey lines show previous years. as you can see, the august 2023 temperatur
from the police now. detective inspector paul bullock is from derbyshire police.k, i hope today brings the family some closure on what has been a horrific two and a half years. i'd like to thank them for the respectful and dignified manner with which they have conducted themselves throughout the trial. my condolences remain with them and i would like to ask their privacy is respected at this time. that was the police talking after sentencing at derbyshire crown court. scientists say our oceans...
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. >>> new overnight, we're seeing and hearing from detained american paul whalen for the first time inwith us. but your stoma'. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid d ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that will never mess withth your stomach. lactaid ice cream. automatically responds to snoring. so, no more hiding under your pillow. because this system actually detects snoring then adjusts to help reduce it. for a limited time, save up to $700 on select tempur-pedic...
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paul: john liu joining us from beijing. let's head to argentina. the central bank has hiked interest rates. policymakers have devalued the peso to curb mike it chaos following the -- two market chaos following javier milei. let's bring in our correspondent from when osiris -- from buenos aires. what can we expect in terms of economic implications for argentina? patrick: a stunning vote yesterday in argentina with javier milei upending the political class. he was told to finish third, he came out finishing first above the two established political parties. that caused bonds to fall below $.30 on the dollar. as you mentioned, the official exchange rate was devalued 18%. in the real economy, we are seeing businesses hike prices 20% overnight to try to shield themselves from a huge jump in inflation which will only fuel prices and increase -- and create a vicious cycle. another aspect that investors and markets will pay attention to is something we published on the terminal. that argentina will seek a larger imf disbursement in august according to a se
paul: john liu joining us from beijing. let's head to argentina. the central bank has hiked interest rates. policymakers have devalued the peso to curb mike it chaos following the -- two market chaos following javier milei. let's bring in our correspondent from when osiris -- from buenos aires. what can we expect in terms of economic implications for argentina? patrick: a stunning vote yesterday in argentina with javier milei upending the political class. he was told to finish third, he came...
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from hurricane dora. let's bring in mineralogist paul heggen. these keep getting battered from one element to another. >> it is basically the squeeze put on the atmosphere in between. a couple of differences, one is hurricane doris. there are the stats on hurricane doris, still a major hurricane with 130 mile-per-hour sustained winds. it's tracking further to the west so that is from the hawaiian island chain. the actual storm system to the islands but close enough that the air around it or was directly affected by that storm and by a stronger high pressure to the north. the air gets fumbled in between the features and accelerated kind of like putting your thumb over the opening of a garden hose, that accelerates the water out faster. that is pushed through a tiny space and the offshore winds with a downslope for maui and that is a dry pattern. not only pushing the flames faster and faster but exacerbating the dry air in place. that's the worst possible combination. in terms of dora, it will move further to the west . it will weaken to a tropical
from hurricane dora. let's bring in mineralogist paul heggen. these keep getting battered from one element to another. >> it is basically the squeeze put on the atmosphere in between. a couple of differences, one is hurricane doris. there are the stats on hurricane doris, still a major hurricane with 130 mile-per-hour sustained winds. it's tracking further to the west so that is from the hawaiian island chain. the actual storm system to the islands but close enough that the air around it...
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paul: thank you. kristen: when you look at evacuations from lahaina, does it bring you back to the harrowing moments in 2017 when you had to be the first to tell people to get out of their homes? paul: yes, there are similarities to what we saw on the islands versus what we saw in california. at the time you thought the worst thing that would happen to santa rosa would be an earthquake. never would we imagine not would we be impacted by the tubbs fire and others. it is terrible to see wha have gone through. it seems it is becoming the new normal not just in western states, but the islands as well. kristen: can we talk about that? split screen on the left, that is our fires and on the right, lahaina. i read an article that some in maui said in 2019 they could get a northern california style wildfire. why? what are the similarities? the geography seems so different. what enabled the conditions? paul: you are right, the environment is very different, but part of what we develop in our own wildfire protection plan is, climate is changing. climate science and looking at what is happening with our fuels, dro
paul: thank you. kristen: when you look at evacuations from lahaina, does it bring you back to the harrowing moments in 2017 when you had to be the first to tell people to get out of their homes? paul: yes, there are similarities to what we saw on the islands versus what we saw in california. at the time you thought the worst thing that would happen to santa rosa would be an earthquake. never would we imagine not would we be impacted by the tubbs fire and others. it is terrible to see wha have...
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certainly from paul wales perspective. it was your. so what is the message we're sending to the people serving in our military, this russian inmate shares the same book with pool? and he was back when the former marine found out that no man left behind her. and she doesn't apply to him or ask them as not to know when he heard the news. he was extremely upset because he thought that he would be changed. he wanted it. he cursed a lot. he was really mad. he didn't expect as a basketball player would be changed instead of him, he already said that he was going to leave. maybe someone had come perhaps to console as i told him that he was already preparing to be in america soon. he was sure of it. he already felt free, but so far nothing's happening. even though he still waiting in a phone interview with cnn pool, once again, express tortious confidence is that the bite in administration is working on this. what a sentiment his own family doesn't seem to share, given that to us, had already thrown him onto the bus. when i spoke to him today,
certainly from paul wales perspective. it was your. so what is the message we're sending to the people serving in our military, this russian inmate shares the same book with pool? and he was back when the former marine found out that no man left behind her. and she doesn't apply to him or ask them as not to know when he heard the news. he was extremely upset because he thought that he would be changed. he wanted it. he cursed a lot. he was really mad. he didn't expect as a basketball player...