Theyre going to delay the interests until they have to pay it or to start to repay that loan and its a tremendous resource to really help small businesses get back on their feet decide where to position yourself tomorrow with The Storm made. Were listening here to the fema administrator, deanne criswell. She is giving an update on Hurricane Helene, which is intensifying and which is huge. It is now on the verge of becoming a category three. It is barreling towards the Southeastern Us and she is warning so much of the Storm Surge that we are expecting already seen tropical storm conditions as we are looking towards this landfall that is expected here in the coming hours, but already there are parts of florida were seeing it here underwater as these conditions are battering the coast, the national Weather Service is Warning Breaching of the bay. I was over there maybe about an hour ago and you could see that some of the water because of the rough seas and the strong winds have started to
last few days is they were able to collect intelligence about the way the balloon was transmitting information, for example, and other ways about how it maneuvered. ultimately we re told that the administration doesn t believe it was able to gather that much intelligence at all because the specifications were not all that sophisticated, no more sophisticated than the satellites the chinese have hovering in orbit as we speak. the issue with the satellites is they do not stay in one place for as long as a balloon can. a balloon can loiter for a much longer period of time as it did over montana, for example. the officials we spoke to said there are with steps taken to cover up certain areas, to make sure no unencrypted communications were happening in the vicinity of the balloon and minimize the ability of the balloon to collect intel. one detail we learned today is that the u.s. military actually doesn t have the capability on a day-to-day basis to collect intelligence on thing
the british government has outlined changes to the post brexit deal which oversees goods moving to northern ireland. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are camilla turner, who s chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and the writer and broadcaster mihir bose. we will say hello properly to both in just a second. first, we will say hello properly to both injust a second. first, let s we will say hello properly to both in just a second. first, let s take a look at the front pages. the metro leads with the news that a conservative mp has been arrested on suspicion of rape. the telegraph has the same story, saying the tory chief whip has asked the mp to stay away from parliament while police investigate. the financial times leads with the latest data on the economy, saying the historic low level of unemployment risks pushing inflation even higher. the guardian says the chancellor is under pressure from his o
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sky. they re confident of getting both eventually. it s only a matter of time until we get f-16s he said. they ll definitely come. unfortunately in the meantime we re losing our people while fighting for our independence. the russians ukrainians have prt to use western weapons to hit russian territory. but he says ukraine will use its own. regarding russian territory, nobody prohibits us to destroy targets with weapons produced in ukraine, he says. do we have such weapons? yes, we do. for ukrainians it s a race against time to secure and develop weapons that will hold off what they call russia s revenge. president volgdodymyr zelenskyy said he met with his national security team and they talked specifically about the