good morning, monday september 26th, 9:00 a.m. in london, 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. where the state of florida is under a state of emergency. officials are warning residents to prepare for the worst as tropical storm ian gained strength in the caribbean and barrels towards the state. the storm is pushing towards western cuba right now but a tropical storm watch is in place for the florida keys. the national hurricane center says ian is close to hurricane strength and could become a major hurricane on tuesday. florida s governor and officials are urging people to get prepared now. expect heavy rains, strong winds, flash flooding, storm surge and even isolated tornadoes. make preparations now. i know a lot of people have been doing it throughout the state of florida and the things that you should be prepared with, food, water, batteries, medicine, fuel. anticipate particularly the closer you are to where the eye of the storm makes landfall, anticipate power outages. t
national assembly. the times reports on the possibility of further walk outs, with teachers and doctors unions threatening to join the strikes. so let s begin. thank you both forjoining us. geri, we will start with the guardian and the story we have been talking about, anticipating the rail strikes ahead. it says anger as ministers refused tojoin a ahead. it says anger as ministers refused to join a last minute effort to halt rail your thoughts? i refused to join a last-minute effort to halt rail your thoughts?- to halt railyour thoughts? i think we are all hoping to halt railyour thoughts? i think we are all hoping that to halt railyour thoughts? i think we are all hoping that we - to halt railyour thoughts? i think we are all hoping that we will. to halt railyour thoughts? i think we are all hoping that we will | we are all hoping that we will they will get around the table and bash out a deal, but it seems extremely likely these strikes will go ahead this week and
England expressed counsels on future participation between the three AUKUS accomplices and different countries including Japan were set to start this year. The highest point in Washington between U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Top state leader Fumio Kishida on Wednesday is supposed to address Japan’s conceivable future contribution in AUKUS “high-level abilities” projects, however, […]
England expressed counsels on future participation between the three AUKUS accomplices and different countries including Japan were set to start this year. The highest point in Washington between U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Top state leader Fumio Kishida on Wednesday is supposed to address Japan’s conceivable future contribution in AUKUS “high-level abilities” projects, however, […]
he said he made the decision to host the event to honor abe s diplomatic legacy after messages of condolence came pouring in around the world. ever since protests have been held on a regular basis with the opposition seeming to gain more support by the day, even after prime minister defended his decision to lawmakers, according to the latest poll, 56% of the public here now stand in opposition. the main reasons behind the growing opposition involve deep divisions about his leadership, that it s a poor use of taxpayer funds and the fact that the decision was made without consulting japan s parliament. and while a smaller majority of the public now stand in opposition of tomorrow s state funeral, there is still a large portion of the public who do think it s appropriate. supporters in support point to how he raised japan s global profile and abe implemented a new peace and security law along with his vision for a free and open indo-pacific and abe-nomics