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Hurricane Milton Pummels Florida

2024/10/10
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Kate Bullivant: 报道了飓风米尔顿袭击佛罗里达州造成的影响,包括大范围停电、航班取消和疏散。详细描述了风暴的强度、造成的破坏以及对居民的影响。还报道了佛罗里达州应对飓风以及此前飓风海伦造成的损害。采访了在圣彼得堡的居民Lynn Waddell和Joellen Schilke,她们描述了风暴期间的经历和担忧。 Kate Bullivant: 报道了特朗普承诺结束对居住在美国境外的美国公民的双重征税,并分析了这项提议的影响和目标选民。还报道了TD银行因未能正确监控洗钱活动而面临的指控和罚款。此外,报道了麦当劳推出鸡肉巨无霸汉堡以及市场对消费者物价指数的预期。 Kate Bullivant: 采访了华尔街日报的Aruna Viswanatha,讨论了尽管地缘政治紧张局势加剧,西方咨询公司在中国开展业务的情况。Viswanatha指出,大量合同显示西方咨询公司与中国政府机构和敏感的中国政府控制公司之间存在业务往来,并分析了这些公司面临的挑战和压力。 Kate Bullivant: 报道了换工作可能会减少退休储蓄,因为很多人换工作后没有及时注册新的401k计划或没有提高缴费比例。 Lynn Waddell: 描述了飓风米尔顿来临前后的情况,以及飓风海伦造成的破坏对居民心理的影响。分享了自身经历,并表达了对风暴的担忧。 Joellen Schilke: 分享了自身经历,描述了飓风海伦造成的洪水以及对飓风米尔顿的担忧。 Aruna Viswanatha: 详细分析了西方咨询公司在中国开展业务的情况,指出这些公司与一些受美国制裁的中国公司有业务往来,并面临来自华盛顿的压力。解释了这些公司在中国开展业务的原因,以及国际品牌在当地的价值。 Anne Turgerson: 解释了换工作如何影响退休储蓄,指出很多人换工作后没有及时注册新的401k计划或没有提高缴费比例,从而导致退休储蓄减少。

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Hurricane Milton, a Category 3 storm, made landfall in Florida near Siesta Key, leaving over 3 million people without power. The storm brought dangerous winds, storm surge, flooding, and tornadoes, prompting evacuations and airport closures. While the hurricane weakened as it moved across the state, significant damage and flooding were reported.
  • Hurricane Milton made landfall as a Category 3 storm.
  • Over 3 million residents experienced power outages.
  • The storm caused significant flooding, storm surge, and tornadoes.
  • Tampa Bay and Sarasota areas were particularly affected.
  • The hurricane weakened to a Category 1 as it moved inland.

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A.M. Edition for Oct. 10. Millions are left without power after Hurricane Milton makes landfall as a Category 3 storm). Plus, Donald Trump pledges to end “double taxation”) for Americans who live abroad. And, despite mounting geopolitical tensions, China is big business for Western consultants). The WSJ’s Aruna Viswanatha) says consulting firms are allowed to work there, but are treading a fine line. Kate Bullivant hosts.

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