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Aug 29, 2023
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gigi whitley, again. so i, i don't have for you the out years revised projections, you know, basically what we're grappling with which has been what we've been grappling with since the fund unlocked, is the extreme volatility in the fund. and so, you know, based on updated revenue projections from last year, which are not insignificant to balance around plus how the fund is trending based on the tax revenue collection plan as well as challenges to people's gross receipts, tax. we're soaking up that ongoing money and we're likely going to have deficits where we thought we were going to be steady state and will be on balance for families. so as of this point in time, i think until we work out with the comptroller office, what the current year projections are, we know we have appropriated and unallocated 40 million and that's a solid number. but in terms of how that's going to affect going forward, the budget is still relatively tight. okay. all right. thank you. thank you . so member catalano. hi, director
gigi whitley, again. so i, i don't have for you the out years revised projections, you know, basically what we're grappling with which has been what we've been grappling with since the fund unlocked, is the extreme volatility in the fund. and so, you know, based on updated revenue projections from last year, which are not insignificant to balance around plus how the fund is trending based on the tax revenue collection plan as well as challenges to people's gross receipts, tax. we're soaking up...
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Aug 21, 2023
08/23
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this storm is coming in and whitley i this storm.| coming in and whitley on this storm. this storm is - coming in and whitley on top of it all the region also experienced a at least 5.0 magnitude earthquake as well. any volker through those moments? did you feel the ground start to shake? here where we — ground start to shake? here where we were _ ground start to shake? here where we were we _ ground start to shake? here where we were we could - ground start to shake? here where we were we could not feel the ground. we are separated by a pretty good distance from the area where the epicentre was, and an entire mountain range. but it was significant as everyone started seeing the messages of people who did fill it. i thought we are going through something almost unprecedented with this tropical storm and now there is an earthquake and as far as we are aware at this point no extensive damage from the storm — but we are not done with it yet — orfrom — but we are not done with it yet — or from the earthquake but it didn't leave a lot of
this storm is coming in and whitley i this storm.| coming in and whitley on this storm. this storm is - coming in and whitley on top of it all the region also experienced a at least 5.0 magnitude earthquake as well. any volker through those moments? did you feel the ground start to shake? here where we — ground start to shake? here where we were _ ground start to shake? here where we were we _ ground start to shake? here where we were we could - ground start to shake? here where we were we...
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Aug 4, 2023
08/23
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in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon.ed in there. so, a similar story as we go into friday. still got this northwesterly flow. that's going to be driving some fairweather cloud around. and through parts of the afternoon, we will start to see a cluster of sharp showers, particularly down through eastern england. a few isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas. but temperatures will be a little bit disappointing because of that north—westerly wind direction — 15 to 20 degrees the overall high, 68 fahrenheit. now, as we move out of friday into the start of the weekend, once again, it's going to be the fourth weekend in a row that we've seen an area of low pressure moving in off the atlantic and bringing some unseasonably wet and windy weather for this time of year. so heavy rain during the early hours of saturday morning across northern ireland. it will gradually push its way steadily eastwards. and as the low moves east, while the winds will be gusting across wal
in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon.ed in there. so, a similar story as we go into friday. still got this northwesterly flow. that's going to be driving some fairweather cloud around. and through parts of the afternoon, we will start to see a cluster of sharp showers, particularly down through eastern england. a few isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas. but temperatures...
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Aug 5, 2023
08/23
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i've seen half a barrel of donuts eaten by the crew and one meal next is the canal at whitley bill, where the logs come to match ii is by the witness the old mill. this is the dam whitney built in the sullivan mill where. frank hammond and charlie handy are sorting logs for the lower mill. from the top of the mill in a different pocket to the mill pond, west booth. pine and hemlock are sorted. i am standing on a log but i picked out a good big one. note these children in their bathing suit the river drivers of the future. these are not the kind that would be worn at palm beach, but they clear the law. how would mill who built by dr. howard of boston, who was a member of the boston mill and land company, used to be two mills with cross angles. in 1858, the brothers of east metropolis purchases mill and my father were sent over here to manage them. they had been under his hand and my chad since that date. the old fellow with the pit pole feet in the logs up onto the slip. as harrison thought these rails would in partly by dr. kane of washington, dc, he had a modern up to date camera. i coul
i've seen half a barrel of donuts eaten by the crew and one meal next is the canal at whitley bill, where the logs come to match ii is by the witness the old mill. this is the dam whitney built in the sullivan mill where. frank hammond and charlie handy are sorting logs for the lower mill. from the top of the mill in a different pocket to the mill pond, west booth. pine and hemlock are sorted. i am standing on a log but i picked out a good big one. note these children in their bathing suit the...
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Aug 28, 2023
08/23
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you mentioned the ersonal whitley bay. you mentioned the personal connection, _ whitley bay.what happened with him? - 1970s. a long time ago. what happened with him? he - 1970s. a long time ago. what happened with him? he was i 1970s. a long time ago. what - happened with him? he was young and reckless and had gone out with a friend in the canoe, walking off hilbre island in the dee estuary. he went out in a canoe to see wading birds and the canoe tipped over and he was swept out to the irish sea with a friend. he luckily had a life jacket on. it was amazing good fortune because there happen to be a former merchant seaman on the island. he went into a house, phoned the coastguard, knew what to do, and we were both auxiliary coastguards, —— they were. he found a flare and fired it over where tim and dave were. the inshore lifeboat was out on exercise and found them quickly. another half—hour they probably would have been dead because it was very cold and the tide there is strong. i went back to hilbre early in the year because i was doing a book gig on the wirral. and i met so
you mentioned the ersonal whitley bay. you mentioned the personal connection, _ whitley bay.what happened with him? - 1970s. a long time ago. what happened with him? he - 1970s. a long time ago. what happened with him? he was i 1970s. a long time ago. what - happened with him? he was young and reckless and had gone out with a friend in the canoe, walking off hilbre island in the dee estuary. he went out in a canoe to see wading birds and the canoe tipped over and he was swept out to the irish...
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Aug 4, 2023
08/23
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in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon.esterly flow. that's going to be driving some fair weather cloud around. and through parts of the afternoon, we will start to see a cluster of sharp showers, particularly down through eastern england. a few isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas. but temperatures will be a little bit disappointing because of that north—westerly wind direction — 15 to 20 degrees the overall high, 68 fahrenheit. now, as we move out of friday into the start of the weekend, once again, it's going to be the fourth weekend in a row that we've seen an area of low pressure moving in off the atlantic and bringing some unseasonably wet and windy weather for this time of year. so heavy rain during the early hours of saturday morning across northern ireland. it will gradually push its way steadily eastwards. and as the low moves east, while the winds will be gusting across wales and south west england 50, possibly 60 miles an hour, and that could hav
in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon.esterly flow. that's going to be driving some fair weather cloud around. and through parts of the afternoon, we will start to see a cluster of sharp showers, particularly down through eastern england. a few isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas. but temperatures will be a little bit disappointing because of that north—westerly wind...
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Aug 4, 2023
08/23
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in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon.d lightning mixed in there. so, a similar story as we go into friday. still got this northwesterly flow. that's going to be driving some fairweather cloud around. and through parts of the afternoon, we will start to see a cluster of sharp showers, particularly down through eastern england. a few isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas. but temperatures will be a little bit disappointing because of that north—westerly wind direction — 15 to 20 degrees the overall high, 68 fahrenheit. now, as we move out of friday into the start of the weekend, once again, it's going to be the fourth weekend in a row that we've seen an area of low pressure moving in off the atlantic and bringing some unseasonably wet and windy weather for this time of year. so heavy rain during the early hours of saturday morning across northern ireland. it will gradually push its way steadily eastwards. and as the low moves east, while the winds will be gus
in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon.d lightning mixed in there. so, a similar story as we go into friday. still got this northwesterly flow. that's going to be driving some fairweather cloud around. and through parts of the afternoon, we will start to see a cluster of sharp showers, particularly down through eastern england. a few isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas. but...
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Aug 1, 2023
08/23
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now odom whitley, they say this would have been fixed because they, for c accidents like this and eventually every couple of months. and in this case, the next one would have been october 15th, that voyager to pro, re orient itself toward her. so it would have been corrected, but what happened was, for about 2 weeks, there was no communication going on between the 2 voyager. one was still happening, but voyager too was out of communication. so now that has been restored after a couple of weeks break and they did it without having to wait for that reset. incredible. the technology, they were able to do this over 19000000000 comes from us. all right, and now they're talking to each other. what happens next as well, if all goes well, things go rank back to normal. these are 2 probes out in interstellar space. they're taking advantage of a rare re alignment of planet that happens once every 176 years. so they can get a look at jupiter and saturn, so they will continue on that mission and they've got enough juice to keep going until the nasa estimates around 2025. so they will continue on that mi
now odom whitley, they say this would have been fixed because they, for c accidents like this and eventually every couple of months. and in this case, the next one would have been october 15th, that voyager to pro, re orient itself toward her. so it would have been corrected, but what happened was, for about 2 weeks, there was no communication going on between the 2 voyager. one was still happening, but voyager too was out of communication. so now that has been restored after a couple of weeks...
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Aug 4, 2023
08/23
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in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon.a similar story as we go into friday. still got this north—westerly flow. that's going to be driving some fair weather cloud around. and through parts of the afternoon, we will start to see a cluster of sharp showers, particularly down through eastern england. a few isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas. but temperatures will be a little bit disappointing because of that north—westerly wind direction — 15 to 20 degrees the overall high, 68 fahrenheit. now, as we move out of friday into the start of the weekend, once again, it's going to be the fourth weekend in a row that we've seen an area of low pressure moving in off the atlantic and bringing some unseasonably wet and windy weather for this time of year. so heavy rain during the early hours of saturday morning across northern ireland. it will gradually push its way steadily eastwards. and as the low moves east, while the winds will be gusting across wales and south we
in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon.a similar story as we go into friday. still got this north—westerly flow. that's going to be driving some fair weather cloud around. and through parts of the afternoon, we will start to see a cluster of sharp showers, particularly down through eastern england. a few isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas. but temperatures will be a...
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Aug 11, 2023
08/23
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also because the samples relate to specific whitley vessel itself, the advice is that the wider local is now awaiting those follow—up tests being carried out by dorset council's environmental health officers, and the government said they are going above and beyond the uk health and security advice by evacuating everyone temporarily, although no news on when there will be to get back on board. a further blow to the government's asylum policy, and of course the biggest common barge itself has been beset with delays when it comes to getting the first cohort of asylum seekers to board the barge. and of course today the grim milestone of 100,000 channel crossings since 2018, more bad news, labour today saying today that it is right to evacuate the barge, but this is a complete and utter shambles and a sign of failure. student clinic will be on the programme in about an hour talking about the latest there. that interview — about the latest there. that interview coming _ about the latest there. that interview coming up - about the latest there. that interview coming up a little | interview c
also because the samples relate to specific whitley vessel itself, the advice is that the wider local is now awaiting those follow—up tests being carried out by dorset council's environmental health officers, and the government said they are going above and beyond the uk health and security advice by evacuating everyone temporarily, although no news on when there will be to get back on board. a further blow to the government's asylum policy, and of course the biggest common barge itself has...
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Aug 4, 2023
08/23
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in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon.l got this north—westerly flow. that's going to be driving some fair weather cloud around. and through parts of the afternoon, we will start to see a cluster of sharp showers, particularly down through eastern england. a few isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas. but temperatures will be a little bit disappointing because of that north—westerly wind direction — 15 to 20 degrees the overall high, 68 fahrenheit. now, as we move out of friday into the start of the weekend, once again, it's going to be the fourth weekend in a row that we've seen an area of low pressure moving in off the atlantic and bringing some unseasonably wet and windy weather for this time of year. so heavy rain during the early hours of saturday morning across northern ireland. it will gradually push its way steadily eastwards. and as the low moves east, while the winds will be gusting across wales and south west england 50, possibly 60 miles an hour,
in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon.l got this north—westerly flow. that's going to be driving some fair weather cloud around. and through parts of the afternoon, we will start to see a cluster of sharp showers, particularly down through eastern england. a few isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas. but temperatures will be a little bit disappointing because of that...
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Aug 1, 2023
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cat: rita russell has lost two children, her daughter alicia and her son whitley, to overdoses in theur years. she and her son john sat down with me in fayetteville. rita: there's a lot of parents that lost their children. there's children that lost their mother and fathers. i hope, as a survivor, along with all other survivors, that we get some compensation. john russell: yes, it was people dying back there. cat: john, who is a community activist, says he was angry when he learned none of the state's money would be going to families like his. he's been traveling to settlement funding meetings across north carolina. john russell: a lot of times, i sit there in rooms, and i'm like, i wonder how many people here have a love -- have a lost one? how many individuals in this room with me have lost one? it's a different complexity when you got somebody that you really love die from it. you see things a lot differently. cat: russell says his sister, who died in 2019, was outside a gas station when she overdosed. those around her weren't able to help. john russell: if she would have had narca
cat: rita russell has lost two children, her daughter alicia and her son whitley, to overdoses in theur years. she and her son john sat down with me in fayetteville. rita: there's a lot of parents that lost their children. there's children that lost their mother and fathers. i hope, as a survivor, along with all other survivors, that we get some compensation. john russell: yes, it was people dying back there. cat: john, who is a community activist, says he was angry when he learned none of the...
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Aug 3, 2023
08/23
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in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon. as we move out of friday into the start of the weekend, once again, it's going to be the fourth weekend in a row that we've seen an area of low pressure moving in off the atlantic and bringing some unseasonably wet and windy weather for this time of year. so heavy rain during the early hours of saturday morning across northern ireland. it will gradually push its way steadily eastwards. and as the low moves east, while the winds will be gusting across wales and south—west england 50, possibly 60 miles an hour, and that could have an implication certainly for those camping, but some rough seas as well. also, that rain will clear its way steadily east, and then behind, it's going to be a cool and disappointing day for many — only 1a to 17 degrees at the very best. so after a pretty wetjuly, looks likely that we're going to see more significant rain as we move into the next few days for the early half of august, darker blues denoting anywhere where we could potentially see another inch or
in fact, the cloud, the shower cloud gathered across whitley bay by the end of the afternoon. as we move out of friday into the start of the weekend, once again, it's going to be the fourth weekend in a row that we've seen an area of low pressure moving in off the atlantic and bringing some unseasonably wet and windy weather for this time of year. so heavy rain during the early hours of saturday morning across northern ireland. it will gradually push its way steadily eastwards. and as the low...
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Aug 10, 2023
08/23
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that is a global business reporter angus whitley with his big take. it is on the terminal.berg.com. let's move onto to oil. speaking of fuel, oil seven-week rally has paused year highs as technical barriers stall further advances. the latest opec data indicates markets are set to tighten further. su keenan is joining us. this big deficit we are on track for, i don't know if everyone was factoring than in. all of a sudden that is what everyone is look yet. -- is looking at. su a lot of things are coming together saying: those who were delving opec was going to try to bolster the market by all of the extra supply cuts were wrong to they could not do it because the price of oil is definitely higher and now opec itself is coming out saying we are going to cat million dollar dashed going to cat million dollar barrel day -- this month and into the next. it has had the impact opec says of causing oil production from the opec plus allies as a group tumbling this month. the saudi's are starting to see the effect take hold. they also say production could average the current rate of 2
that is a global business reporter angus whitley with his big take. it is on the terminal.berg.com. let's move onto to oil. speaking of fuel, oil seven-week rally has paused year highs as technical barriers stall further advances. the latest opec data indicates markets are set to tighten further. su keenan is joining us. this big deficit we are on track for, i don't know if everyone was factoring than in. all of a sudden that is what everyone is look yet. -- is looking at. su a lot of things...