the australian prime minister, and the us president. the three countries are expected to agree to provide australia with nuclear powered submarines. now on bbc news, talking business. welcome to talking business. take a look at what is on the show. rates are rising around the world so why aren t more savers getting a better deal from the banks? bumper profits are expected from the biggest financial institutions this year as they charge more to borrow but those with savings have not been the same consistent increase in with what they get paid with putting money in the bank. so why not? i would discuss this with these three, we have the new york federal reserve, the banker magazine and the university of couege magazine and the university of college london, who thinks that central banks should consider more radical steps to get banks to pass on better deals for savers. plus what is behind the trend of tomorrow, my interview with a global ceo with one of the biggest tram and tram
added to the venue for hollywood s biggest awards. the field of best picture contenders features many of last year s biggest box office hits, including elvis, and everything everywhere all at once. now on bbc news, talking business. hello, everybody, welcome to talking business with me, aaron heslehurst. let s take a look at what s on the show. rates are rising around the world, so why aren t more savers getting a better deal from their banks? bumper profits are expected from the world s biggest financial institutions this year, as they charge more to borrow. but those with savings haven t seen the same consistent increase in what they get paid for putting money in the bank. so, why not? i m going to be discussing it with these three, there they are matthew plosser from the new york federal reserve, liz lumley from the banker magazine, and frederick maller from university college london, who thinks central banks should consider more radical steps to get the banks to pass on
wins the white house eventually, these charges are not subject to a federal presidential pardon. so, you know, if you re donald trump right now, you have to be really concerned about what is going to happen in georgia. a special grand jury in georgia finishes its investigation into the former president s attempts to overturn the election. and as just heard, the jury s final report could mean serious legal trouble for donald trump. meanwhile, the department of justice is reviewing classified documents found in a personal office for president joe biden. we ll explain why this discovery is very different than what happened down at mar-a-lago. and hundreds of supporters of bolsanaro are in jail following a january 6 style attack in brazil while the former president appears to be in florida. we ll dig into that story ahead. . bolz nar yoe. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, january 10th. thank you for starting your day with us. the justice departmen
101 people across florida across 11 different counties. ian s wrath is also blamed for at least four deaths in north carolina. right now, search and rescue operations remain under way. 2,000 rescues have been carried out across florida. the red cross housed 2900 people in their shelters sunday night. the state has 2.3 million meals and 83,000 have applied for assistance. this morning, fort myers beach remains closed. crews are searching for survivors, working around the clock. 400,000 people there remain without electricity. and an official warns it may be weeks or months for some to get it back on. well, tomorrow, president biden fresh off the tour of hurricane-ravaged puerto rico is set to visit florida. let s begin in florida with anchor and fellow correspondent boris sanchez. boris, good morning. thank you for being with us. that is a really significant jump in the death toll from when we spoke to you yesterday morning. at the same time, officials haven t given up hope
the inflation reduction act yesterday at the white house just hours after the release of new disappointing data on inflation and as the stock market fell while he spoke. we ll look at the next possible steps to help bring down costs for americans. plus we ll get into the latest developments on the documents seized from mar-a-lago as a judge unseals more information about the search and the possibility that trump might be holding on to more classified information. and also ahead, south carolina senator lindsey graham unites republicans and democrats, but not in the way he hoped. we ll have about his bill that upsets some on both soids of the aisle. good morning, welcome to way too early on this wednesday, september 14th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. a judge has unsealed previous hi redacted information relating to the fbi search of former president trump s mar-a-lago home and club in palm beach, florida. the bulk of the material has to do wi