To do just that trying to make Ellen travel easier for with. A lot of people in the industry so that they would never embark on this because they know. How difficult and all the red tape and they knew the answer would be so why start the journey. Coming from outside the industries and why I think that s why it s never been done before because everybody within the industry has that can t even believe that we re doing it this is Michelle Grayson is severely disabled. And a few other mums and dads get the massive aviation industry to embrace change as a David and Goliath on this week s well attacks coming up after the b.b.c. . Hello I m Gerri Smith with the b.b.c. News Fran s aims to reinvigorate international efforts to tackle global warming as a summit gets underway in the French capital 2 years since the Paris accord was signed some participants who want to the trillions of dollars are required if global temperature rises are to be restricted to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial
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Special Session from May 18th to June 16th the 2nd from June 16th to July 15th the 3rd last and only a day on July 27th and the last started October 23rd and that brings us to today on one hand the state is projected to run out of the savings account that s helped us get through 3 years of big deficits already but on the other hand well production is up. About a $9000.00 barrels per day increase in production in fiscal year 17 over 16 which amounts to roughly $3000000.00 extra barrels and well over the previous year over $3000000.00 barrel increase of course is good economic news for the state even in the downturn oil revenues still oppose reserves 70 percent of government Rover the but that s offset somewhat by a new forecast that suggest lower than expected prices but that result enough cash that next year lawmakers will likely for the 1st time ever have to pay for government with cash pulled from the Permanent Fund Dividend account Well this week members of the House are in Juneau
Former California Governor Jerry Brown is calling the wildfires one of the greatest tragedy use his state has ever faced Brown in the state s 2 u.s. Senators visited the fire zone yesterday authorities have not determined how the fires were sparked but power lines down by strong winds are seen as a possibility the death toll in this weekend s truck bomb blast in the Somalian capital Mogadishu is rising as rescuers continue to search for survivors in the rubble officials now say more than 50 people were killed and scores injured Somalia s government blaming the al Qaeda linked al-Shabaab extremist group or setting off a truck bomb outside a hotel another bomb went off a couple hours later in a different part of the city Austrians are voting today to elections a poll suggest could shift the country to the right and had power to a 31 year old man who would be Europe s youngest leader N.P.R. s Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson is in Vienna she reports of voters being held a year ahead of schedule af
North Korea. With. 2 point. 4. 2.9. Mississippi s Gulf Coast. Downgraded to a tropical storm. T.v. Reporter looks like hurricane Nate has come in on him so we still have remnants of the storm especially over in Jackson County but what s been left well a big mess take a look at Highway 90 this is the beach highway and there s a huge log across a passable park cars at this point it s going to take several hours for this kind of water to die down thousands without power in Mississippi Alabama and the Florida Panhandle Ike pickets with Alabama in energy had about 48000 customers across the state who are without service 46000 of them were in and around the greater mobility area and the rest were just kind of scattered fast moving storm heading north now expected in Pennsylvania by tomorrow afternoon Las Vegas Saturday prayer walk participants praying for the victims survivors and their families as well as emergency teams 1st on the scene of Sunday s massacre some like to be calling for str