, china falling for the same reason. Japan is closed today for comingofage day in japan. Markets closed, reopening tomorrow. Quickly, look at the key markets, the story there on this li kashing story. Cheung kong is up by 40. 5 right now. Was up by 80 14. 5 , was up 18 . Those two are flying high on that story. More details later on in the show. More details also on what is going on in china with our interview with the chairman of ubs. We were talking about europe at the end of the last just before the last break. Lets pick up on that. You were talking about the asset purchase program. One of the consequences of it would be a cheaper euro. How much do you think that will help . It has already helped. You can see that the mere discussion around having such a program has already helped the euro come down from a 1. 40 to a 1. 18. We are likely seeing further depreciation of the euro, around 1. 10 is my guess. That has helped the european economy. It helps all the european economies. Any t
Are looking forward to big pay wages. Managers in companies affected by the march 11th disaster are rethinking their Business Models in the hope of being better prepared for any community calamities. Nuclear power plant operators in japan will scrap two aging reactors. That brings to five the number of reactors to be decommissioned aside from those at fukushima daiichi. Directors of the Power Company say theyll scrap a reactor at their plant. Members of kyushu will dereact a plant. They say it would be too expensive to upgrade reactors. They had relatively small output. The government introduced tougher regulations after the fukushima accident in 2011. All Nuclear Reactors in japan are offline. While the people who run kyushu plan to scrub one reactor, they are looking to restart another. The plant in southern japan could be up and running as early as june. The Nuclear Regulation authority approved equipment designed for the number one reactor. It involved earthquake and susan am yip r
This week at the white house the threat posed by iran likely a hot topic of discussion, ill talk to former u. S. Ambassador Robert Jordan and billionaire investor venture capitalist sits down with me for an exclusive one on one interview at the Economic Club of new york why he supported President Trump in 2016 plus he tells us what company he believes is the most ferocious company in america were looking ahead right now on sunday morning futures. And the top story of the weekend follower fbi Deputy Director Andrew Mccabe breaking his silence following his firing by attorney general Jeff Sessions on friday night. Mccabe claiming his dismissal is part of an attack on the fbi and on the mueller russia investigation. Meanwhile we are also learning that mccabe kept notes on his interactions with the president , similar to the memos kept by former fbi director james comey. Joining me right now is House Judiciary Committee chairman Bob Goodlatte of virginia. Mr. Chairman good to have you on t
Part and send us your story you are trying always to understand this new culture. Are not a visit or not and yet you want to become a citizen. In 4 migrants your platform for reliable information. Zambia high and dry add left in the dark growing power cuts as drought leaves the countrys hydroelectric power plants desperate for water. And the worlds oil cartel opec says it isnt wired about the rise of alternative Energy Sources because Energy Demand is also on the rise. A bit as well and thats a business turning up the hate Climate Change is already hurting several countries in africa. Especially zambia the country is facing its worst drought in years but the lack of rainfall has also affected its capacity to produce electricity by june this year water levels down the worlds biggest manmade reservoir with down to a 3rd of what it was last year that forced the zambian government to implement some drastic measures since october zambians have been putting up with 15 hours of rolling blacko
12 great annual flowers that can take the heat | George Weigel
Updated May 13, 2021;
Posted May 13, 2021
Avoid this kind of wilting trouble in summer by picking flowers that can withstand our increasing heat.
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Pennsylvania keeps getting warmer in the summer, as you might have noticed by Harrisburg’s hottest month ever last July.
Climate forecasters say this is no fluke, that we’re on the road to a climate more akin to Arkansas than Harrisburg’s past norms.
If that’s the case, it makes sense when picking our annual flowers each spring to lean toward choices best equipped to handle increased heat.