measures are bipartisan. that began to change after hurricane sandy tore through new york in 2012. instead it was like i was asking for foreign aid for the soviet union. people who thought it was another scam by new york. that s why they may attach any hurricane aid to the other two big bills that may be a challenge to pass a disaster bill on its own. bill: we ll watch it and i know you will from the hill. sandra: huge miss on the august jobs report this morning. the number was a a huge miss. david asman is with us. you dig through this report. that s a huge three times worse than we were expecting. we were expecting a number three times greater.
 Queensland s economy could be paying up to $60 billion a year in just 18 years time to mop up after extreme weather events if climate change continues unabated, a new report has warned. The Hitting Home report released today by the Climate Council said Queensland had already paid $18 billion between 2010 and 2019 for natural disasters, more than every other state and territory combined. It comes as Australia s busy 2020-21 La Nina season continues, with the Bureau of Meteorology yesterday warning that a tropical cyclone could form in the Gulf of Carpentaria later today. Chaos in Toowoomba amid flash flooding in January 2011 The slow moving tropical depression could even intensify into a category two system by Friday, with Mornington Island, and townships between Karumba and Aurukun have been put on alert for gale force winds.
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wanted to specifically restrict the money so trump candidate deport people. but there s this emergency going on at the same time. so we re seeing democrats who want to pass certainly and wanted to get something moving, including chuck schumer and pelosi who was hearing from hard-core progressives in her party. so we saw had falling out on capitol hill this week where pelosi thought assumer would be on her side but he backed a disaster bill and that undercut pelosi s hand to get further protection to eprotect migrants at the border. is this amicros couldim at
president is doing his best to figure out how to secure the border and this is a path he can go down. none of us like tariffs but we have to get mexico to be a better partner than they are. in a tariff dollars we collect we ought to reduce in texas and get to consumers, but the president is in a tough position. he knows there is a crisis and the democrats are sitting on the sideline. this is dense functional. dana: you been there since after january 1st and it must be frustrating to you being a governor and now being here and feeling not being able to do anything. here s what doesn t make sense, the democrats will go out there and say we care about that. whether it s a disaster bill that take seven months or they are securing the border which they won t do, they won t do anything. i don t get it. the got elected to come up here and do good things for our country. dana: we talked about it yesterday on the show, we are waiting for the supreme court