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a dam north of city could exceed capacity sending a fresh torrent of water into the already flooded city. dana: we find meteorologist ian oliver. give us your update. i can see you there. yeah, dana. poor audio. transition from what as all this water rushes from the higher terrain into the lower valleys. the creeks, the rivers, those have been rising quickly. flood stage, the winooski river in front of me here, 100 yards that way is (choppy audio. dana: difficult to hear you, ian. we re having difficulty hearing you. there are distressing situations there. all right. ian, thank you so much. check back in with you. everyone stay safe and stay in touch with local officials on what you need to do. as i ve said before, we take nato takes, all of us take article five literally, one inch of nato territory means we re all in the war together against whoever is violating that space. we will defend every inch of it. bill: that was earlier today. president biden speakin
and they have specific objectives included in them that need to be met, and that is up to each individual country to agree with nato, so they include areas like cybersecurity and also. and information sharing. cybersecurity and also. .. and information sharing.- cybersecurity and also. and information sharing. there were also talks of information sharing. there were also talks of opening information sharing. there were also talks of opening a - information sharing. there were also talks of opening a nato - also talks of opening a nato office in tokyo, but then france strongly objected to it. can you tell us about differences of opinion about how nato should deal with the concerns over china, with these asian allies. so, i think the conversation is increasingly around the interconnectedness between the end of pacific region, notjust around china, but of course around china, but of course around concerns about china as well. we have seen that mentioned in the re
important antennas, its lucid up her racket arm and she put away 802 and three sets. she has reached the semifinals before elina svitolina came in as a wild card, what a story for her. iga swiatek is hard to figure out on grass but it s not could be this year for the world number one for the next for elina svitolina and other unseeded player into the semifinals. she beat america player beaten this the sixth time she s lost out of the quarterfinal jessica pegula time she s lost out of the quarterfinal jessica pegula put up quarterfinal jessica pegula put up never been to the final four of a majorfor the up never been to the final four of a major for the marketa vondrousova great result from for in the men s draw novakjakub extended again, no surprise to see him into yet another wimbledon semifinal. he is trying to win eight andrey rublev singles title, getting past and four sets, the brush winning the first step before novakjakub x took the next three with novak djokovi
prices will stay high for longer. and we take a look at the biggest deal in golf, ahead of a us senate hearing into the pga liv merger. welcome to world business report. let s start here in the uk where the government is facing another big setback in its battle against inflation. new data show that average wages have risen at a record annual pace of 7.3% in the march to may period, compared with the same period last year. british headline inflation is running at 8.7%, staying higher for longer than many had forecast. and there are concerns that after 13 consecutive interest rate rises, that the bank of england could need to raise it even further to bring price rises under control. let s hear now from janet mui, head of market analysis at rbc brewin dolphin. thank you for being with us. inflation has not been coming down at the expected pace. what does this data signal about how things could pan out? good afternoon. thank you for having me. which group is still pretty strong,