the trade union congress says uk families are at breaking point, as the country experiences the longest squeeze on real wages since the 18005. squeeze on real wages since the 1800s. we will have the latest from the tuc conference in brighton and from westminster. ukraine s president says that nearly one third of his country was at power stations have now been destroyed after another round of russian air strikes on energy facilities. fears grow for a female iranian athlete who competed in a climbing competition without wearing a hijab. herfamily say climbing competition without wearing a hijab. her family say they have lost contact with her. and environment campaigner greta thunberg tells the bbc why she does not want to go into politics. just feels like that world is so toxic. but also, as it is now, the changes necessary will only come if there s enough public pressure from the outside. and coming up on the bbc news channel: we will hear from one of the men trying to find a
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yield on. the question is can they execute the pirouette here where democrats will placate their case but dancing away from the subject as soon as it s inevitable. dana: i want to get to this. you ve made some changes in the fox news power rankings. i ll let you tell us what you have. okay. we re moving three of talking about senate seats today. we re moving a few. arizona, which was going to be tough sledding for the republicans, we had as a toss-up, this is where jeff flake is retiring. the democrats have settled on kristin cinema. the republican primary says it s so gross that i feel obliged. we have to take this into a lean democrat. the democrats are driving themselves off a cliff there. they may fix that, but for now that primary is ugly enough that it s setting the democrats up for a win and flipping that state. we go to north dakota.
here or in the uk, names that you know will have growth in other places. a second area that s going to accelerate that may not necessarily be as much for your viewership is going to be in terms of foreign exchange and currency trading as the entire world essentially decided to ease at the same time. however, we will go out in a discoordinated fashion, and that s going to create a tremendous amount of volatility in terms of prices and currencies. that means different countries are going to raise interest rates at different times. that means that as those interest rates, differentials change, some currencies are going to be more valuable than others because you have to buy that currency to get into these debt instruments that you re trying to get the yield on. shawn baldwin, founder and ceo of capital management group. some great advice there after a very, very big run-up year. a lot of people trying to figure what to do next. shawn baldwin from chicago, thank you. thank you. 99 we