Approved, what its going to take a long time as the mayor and the governor alluded to, so much destruction, its going to take time to rebuild. Thank you. fit take time to rebuild. Thank ou. , take time to rebuild. Thank ou. ~ ,. , take time to rebuild. Thank ou. ,. , ~ you. At this time, would like to brina you. At this time, would like to bring up you. At this time, would like to bring up robert you. At this time, would like to bring up robert fenton, l to bring up robert fenton, region to bring up robert fenton, region nine fema administrator. We appreciate it. First, our condolences and prayer for those of lost friends and loved ones during this event. We want to be with you, not only now that through the recovery in the years to come. Also, a message of safety, continue to heed the warnings of local officials. Dont wait, listen to them, heed to their warnings. As all the speakers before me talked about, its unity of effort. Ijust like before me talked about, its unity of effort.
Favour over the past month. Weve seen sterling rise that will help temper the Price Pressures from imports. Weve also seen other pressures in the markets where theyve been raising some questions about the Bank Of Englands credibility, as in Mortgage Rates going up without decisions being made that has all calmed down, too. And the public s expectations of where inflation is going, which were really very high, have now begun to temper. So thats also going in the banks favour. But a crucial issue is that they have raised rates by 5 the impact of that has really taken some time to filter through into the economy, there is sort of turning the type of rate rises on. Turning the tap. We are beginning to see the impact of that now weve seen in the Housing Market, weve seen it in some corporate insolvencies too. So that all leads back to this Balancing Act between crushing inflation, but avoiding a downturn its a tight rope and we are probably approaching the most narrow, trickiest part of tha
Not in line. What the bank is doing is looking back at inflation, but forward at what this Rate Decision may influence in terms of behaviour. I think, from last Bank Of England became, where they moved a 50 basis points, that was taken as a really big jump in rates. Since that decision, we have seen some improvement in inflation numbers. There were still some calming for a 50 basis point change, but i think that this was more of the consensus. As you say, the balance between trying to get inflation under control, because lets not forget, that also makes people poorer in the long run, and also, making sure that there is not too much damage done to there is not too much damage done to the economy is a Balancing Act that they have to play. And, if you watch some of the comments Andrew Bailey made after the meeting, there were some pretty negative outlook in terms of gdp and the general gross scenario for the uk. Scenario for the uk. And, a fine line in terms scenario for the uk. And, a fi
Allison Kaplan Sommer is a journalist at israeli newspaper, haaretz, and host of the haaretz podcast. I asked her about the pressure on the Israeli Government to rescue hostages held in gaza the israelis are not eager to see the war over without any guarantee that this is going to create a sense of security on its that this is going to create a sense of security on its southern and northern borders. There is definitely increasing pressure led by Hostage Families for them to reach a deal which returns to israel. ~. , reach a deal which returns to israel. ~. , israel. What has been said . There has been a israel. What has been said . There has been a lot israel. What has been said . There has been a lot of israel. What has been said . There has been a lot of pressure israel. What has been said . There has been a lot of pressure by israel. What has been said . There| has been a lot of pressure by allies when it comes to the amount of civilian deaths, as well as the deaths of eight workers
hello and welcome to sportsday. i m hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: heading out of the one day world cup as their test talisman heads for surgery england s cricketing picture gets ever more murky. i m fighting and my players are with me erik ten hag is determined manchester united will put it right after their poor start to the season. ahead of a repeat of the world cup final tomorrow, wales end their first wxv campaign winless, as tournament bosses insist crowds will get better. also coming up on sportsday: are you one of the 100 million people to try parkrun? the event is celebrating the milestone this weekend. hello again. england s chances of reaching the semifinals of the cricket world cup, that have gone from high before the tournament to non existent six games later, may well be extinguished once and for all tomorrow. perhaps fittingly, a disastrous campaign could be ended by australia. but it s notjust defeats that have been undermining england s world cu