we have seen rain for the likes of milton keynes, colchester, and this rain working across bangor at the moment. good news for some of the gardens that could do with it. the rain over eastern areas clears away, and this rain moves into north west england, north wales, and even where we see some sunshine this afternoon there will be some scattered showers p°ppin9 there will be some scattered showers p°pping up, there will be some scattered showers popping up, even some thunderstorms were northern ireland. a little cooler than it has been for much of this week. 16 or 18 degrees, quite breezy as well. the rain clears overnight. we will see some clear spells around. just one or two showers here or there. it s not going to get too cold. temperatures in most towns or cities around nine, ten, 11 degrees, a little cooler than that for some spot in the countryside. we will see some sunshine across kick saturday morning. a cottingley not wales, sunny spells, but for northern ireland
Good morning. I am Erik Schatzker. This is Market Makers. I am alix steel, in for stephanie ruhle. Happy friday, but it will be a busy weekend. Not a happy friday for many around the world. U. S. Has carried out its first airstrike in iraq. It is where a team of american diplomats is based. This is after president obama said he was authorizing potential strikes and a humanitarian mission to save thousands of iraqis stuck on top of a mountain. White house correspondent Phil Mattingly has the latest from washington. The distinction between offensive and defensive strategy from the white house. This is offensive, it really is, alix. What you saw last night, what the president authorized, the humanitarian aid to those stranded on the mountain. This is an escalation. We note here leo fighters dropped 500 pound bombs on an artillery piece. In a sense, basically, alix, it was defensive, defending the kurdish fighters on the ground, but it is the u. S. Clearly going on offense to stem the tide
Screeria nigeria. National review host an idea summit examining conservatism. Next, a hearing on seafood industry and regulations. Louisiana senator david vitter has introduced legislation that would increase inspection standards on imported seafood to ensure foreign inspectors meet Safety Standards. This hearing is an hour and 20 minutes. Good afternoon. Were going to start our hearing today on the impact of federal labor and safety laws on the u. S. Seafood industry. Thanks for joining us today. Were going to be hearing from two panels of expert witnesses and stakeholders a federal panel who ill introduce in a minute and then a stakeholder panel. I want to thank all of our witnesses for being here today to testify on these important issues. As anyone who has visited louisiana knows, we enjoy great quality seafood and that plays a major role in our culture and in our economy. And this is true for other states in the United States. It is an important part of our economy. In louisiana t
I want to try to explore some of the different Delivery Systems that youre talking about there, whether its space heating, efficient design, housing technologies. I was out in an isolated territory with the secretary of state on friday. You realize how isolated these communities are, even communities of significant size and significant resource. But the challenges they face, they also are exclusively powered by diesel. And expensive. Extraordinarily, extraordinarily expensive. So how we deal with this. And weve got so much to learn from one another. And this is where i think we have certain advantages coming at us as we take over the chair of the arctic counsel, how we can be partnering with our northern neighbors in understanding some of the best technologies that are out there. But i would encourage us to look at what we have, developing in alaska, whether its the Cold Climate Housing Research center, the Innovative Technologies that have been coming out of there in regards to sustai
Facts of this case the Economic Situation are somewhat different that are ordinarily true in this industry because as handlers the hornes actually assumed the full financial responsibility for the raisins that were not turned over to the department of agricultural. The producers in this case were fully paid for their raisins. This is a factual finding to be found in the judicial officers opinion at 66 a of the appendix to the petition. The hornes paid the producers for their raisins corn to the judicial officer, those raisins became part of the inventory of the hornes. When the risen Administrative Committee which i will refer to as the r. A. C. Came after the raisins it was the hornes and the hornes only who bore the economic burden of this taking. I thought the growers were paid only for the volume that they were permitted that was permitted the permitted volume and that they were not paid for what goes in the reserve pool . Justice ginsburg that is true in the ordinary coarse. That