south west water, thames water, welsh water and yorkshire water which it said were lagging behind expectations . our climate and science reporter esme stallard has the latest from cardiff. this report looks across the performance of all water and waste water companies for england and wales. and ofwat the water regulator has said they are deeply concerned about the state of affairs in some companies. they drew attention to the fact there had been serious pollution instances over the last year. some of which are audience would have seen. those warnings from pollution that were in seas and rivers across the uk earlier this year. they also drew attention to the fact there has been a lack of investment by these companies. despite commitments in their business plans. they have tried to step up fines for these companies. they noted that in november last month they fined a record £132 million against these companies. some of which will go back to the treasury to pay for environmental perfo
that s why you get an estimated 132 million americans who now live in states with sports betting is legal. so that is bound to give a whole lot of money to the sports betting front and those numbers are set to climb, could even be higher depending, of course, on how the results go within the tournament. and, of course, friday is usa/england. maybe we need to put a little wager on that. live from london, thanks so much, my friend. the thanksgiving travel rush is under way with roughly 44 million americans planning to travel by road and air this holiday. tom costello has the details. reporter: on four wheels this holiday week, nearly 49 million americans are hitting the roads. that s still below 2019 levels when we were paying $2.44 a gallon for gas. the national average $3.66, down 16 cents from a month ago.
when he does speak well it s what comes out of his moat. looked into the camera and said, quote, you can release to one-third of one prisoners and no one would feel less safe and some people said i would, other people would. since michael bloomberg made elizabeth warren mince him out in seconds, people are fearful but voters have a right free of charge, free of charge to pope the fruit and see candidates one-on-one and see who should be one of 100 senators of 132 million. harris: interesting. coming up a seismic shift. could be big wins for republicans tuesday night. we will still be here. is there music? there is now.
after me. remember my race, guys, jamie harrison raised $132 million it came from every liberal in california, everybody on the liberal side is all. in conservatives listening, times are tough. a lot of you are on fixed incomes. if a bunch you have could give 5 or 10 bucks it all adds up. wwe got to fix this. we can t get outspent 5 to 10 to 1. we are going to win because of a backlash. america is go to go so no from a broken border rampant. mortgage your house to fill up the car divhow to the gas station you are probably going to get robbed. that s why we are going to do well. and we need to do well big time to change the course of america. ainsley: does it amaze you that some of these progressive candidates are doing so well and are neck and neck with conservatives? only reason they are doing well is running ads 10 to 1. blake masters outspent 10 to 1. if you listen to the ads.
just passed the biggest climate bill in history, the biggest health care bill since obama, the biggest infrastructure bill since eisenhower, the first gun safety bill since clinton. they ve got a record to run on. i m glad, finally, to see a democrat running with some spine and being proud they ve actually accomplished a lot. actually, a former republican, alice, former republican governor of florida. right. former republican now democrat. he s gonna need all the help he can get. the reality is, he s not running for president, he s running for governor of florida, and if you look at the current governor of florida, desantis, he s done a tremendous job. florida has a booming economy, more moving people moving to the state than anywhere else. tourism is on the rise. 2. 7% inflation in the state of florida, that s gonna be really hard record to run against. and you can t just call desantis names, you have to run on his record, and what you can do to improve that. not only that, desant