On Friday morning West Coast port officials told CNN about a startling sight: Not a single cargo vessel had left China with goods for the two major West Coast ports in the past 12 hours. That hasn’t happened since the pandemic. kra32at Six days ago 41 vessels were scheduled to depart China for the San Pedro Bay Complex which encompasses both the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach in California. On Friday it was zero. https://kra32att.cc kraken tor President Donald Trump’s trade war imposed massive tariffs on most Chinese imports last month. That’s led to fewer ships at sea carrying less cargo to America’s ports. For many businesses it is now too expensive to do business with China one of America’s most important trading partners. Officials are concerned not just about the lack of vessels leaving China but the speed at which that number dropped. “That’s cause for alarm” said Mario Cordero the CEO of the Port of Long Beach. “We are now seeing numbers in excess of what we witnessed in the pandemic” for cancellations and fewer vessel arrivals. The busiest ports in the country are experiencing steep declines in cargo. The Port of Long Beach is seeing a 35-40 drop compared to normal cargo volume. The Port of Los Angeles had a 31 drop in volume this week and the Port of New York and Jersey says it’s also bracing for a slowdown. On Wednesday the Port of Seattle said it had zero container ships in the port another anomaly that hasn’t happened since the pandemic. “That’s because just nothing is being shipped over” port commissioner Ryan Calkins told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.
Editor’s Note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has partnered with CNN to drive awareness and education around key sustainability issues and to inspire positive action. CNN Кракен даркнет — Crashing waves glistening sea spray a calm expanse of deep blue. These are the images that open “Ocean with David Attenborough” the veteran broadcaster’s latest film. After decades of sharing stories of life on our planet he tells viewers that: “The most important place on Earth is not on land but at sea.” The film — released in cinemas today and available to stream globally on Disney and Hulu in June — coincides with Attenborough’s 99th birthday and describes how the ocean has changed during his lifetime. kraken “Over the last hundred years scientists and explorers have revealed remarkable new species epic migrations and dazzling complex ecosystems beyond anything I could have imagined as a young man” he says in a press release. “In this film we share those wonderful discoveries uncover why our ocean is in such poor health and perhaps most importantly show how it can be restored to health.” The feature-length documentary takes viewers on a journey to coral reefs kelp forests and towering seamounts showcasing the wonders of the underwater world and the vital role the ocean plays in defending Earth against climate catastrophe as its largest carbon sink. kraken зеркало But the ocean also faces terrible threats. The film was shot as the planet experienced an extreme marine heatwave and shows the effects of the resulting mass coral bleaching: expansive graveyards of bright white coral devoid of sea life. Extraordinary footage shot off the coast of Britain and in the Mediterranean Sea shows the scale of destruction from industrial fishing. Bottom trawlers are filmed towing nets with a heavy chain along the seafloor indiscriminately catching creatures in their path and churning up dense clouds of carbon-rich sediment. кракен вход https://kra32f.cc
On Friday morning West Coast port officials told CNN about a startling sight: Not a single cargo vessel had left China with goods for the two major West Coast ports in the past 12 hours. That hasn’t happened since the pandemic. kraken официальный сайт Six days ago 41 vessels were scheduled to depart China for the San Pedro Bay Complex which encompasses both the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach in California. On Friday it was zero. https://kra32att.cc кракен President Donald Trump’s trade war imposed massive tariffs on most Chinese imports last month. That’s led to fewer ships at sea carrying less cargo to America’s ports. For many businesses it is now too expensive to do business with China one of America’s most important trading partners. Officials are concerned not just about the lack of vessels leaving China but the speed at which that number dropped. “That’s cause for alarm” said Mario Cordero the CEO of the Port of Long Beach. “We are now seeing numbers in excess of what we witnessed in the pandemic” for cancellations and fewer vessel arrivals. The busiest ports in the country are experiencing steep declines in cargo. The Port of Long Beach is seeing a 35-40 drop compared to normal cargo volume. The Port of Los Angeles had a 31 drop in volume this week and the Port of New York and Jersey says it’s also bracing for a slowdown. On Wednesday the Port of Seattle said it had zero container ships in the port another anomaly that hasn’t happened since the pandemic. “That’s because just nothing is being shipped over” port commissioner Ryan Calkins told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.
Editor’s Note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has partnered with CNN to drive awareness and education around key sustainability issues and to inspire positive action. CNN kraken зайти — Crashing waves glistening sea spray a calm expanse of deep blue. These are the images that open “Ocean with David Attenborough” the veteran broadcaster’s latest film. After decades of sharing stories of life on our planet he tells viewers that: “The most important place on Earth is not on land but at sea.” The film — released in cinemas today and available to stream globally on Disney and Hulu in June — coincides with Attenborough’s 99th birthday and describes how the ocean has changed during his lifetime. kraken onion “Over the last hundred years scientists and explorers have revealed remarkable new species epic migrations and dazzling complex ecosystems beyond anything I could have imagined as a young man” he says in a press release. “In this film we share those wonderful discoveries uncover why our ocean is in such poor health and perhaps most importantly show how it can be restored to health.” The feature-length documentary takes viewers on a journey to coral reefs kelp forests and towering seamounts showcasing the wonders of the underwater world and the vital role the ocean plays in defending Earth against climate catastrophe as its largest carbon sink. kraken зеркало But the ocean also faces terrible threats. The film was shot as the planet experienced an extreme marine heatwave and shows the effects of the resulting mass coral bleaching: expansive graveyards of bright white coral devoid of sea life. Extraordinary footage shot off the coast of Britain and in the Mediterranean Sea shows the scale of destruction from industrial fishing. Bottom trawlers are filmed towing nets with a heavy chain along the seafloor indiscriminately catching creatures in their path and churning up dense clouds of carbon-rich sediment. kra32 cc https://kra32f.cc
The American ‘revenge travel’ surge is over. Fear and uncertainty are big factors гей член Francisco Ayala and his wife have canceled the cruise they planned to take to see the Northern Lights this year. The reasons are complicated. Ayala is a natural-born US citizen and his wife is a naturalized citizen. But given reports of people — even with legal status — being detained and questioned at US borders Ayala said taking a trip out of the country for fun doesn’t seem worth the potential risk. Ayala also sees another problem: the economy. “The writing is on the wall … The moment I saw the market volatility I’m like ‘Yep this is not going to be good.’” Travel advisers are seeing the impact of that uncertainty. More than 80 of the 460 advisers surveyed recently by TravelAge West were “very” or “somewhat” concerned about the impact of a possible economic downturn on their business and more than half were “very” concerned about the impact of government policies. Their clients’ top concern was economic uncertainty followed by worries about the treatment of Americans abroad safety and security fears of cost increases due to tariffs immigration and border policies and travel restrictions. “You can’t just take one angle and say ‘Oh the economy is having an issue. So let’s find something less expensive’” said Beci Mahnken CEO of MEI-Travel. Other clients say “‘I don’t want to travel to the United States’ or ‘I don’t want to travel outside the United States.’ … It’s like a rock tunnel going and going.” One shaft of light at the end of that tunnel could be savings on last-minute summer trips as travelers increasingly take a wait-and-see stance with their plans. Hitting a ‘brick wall’ Mahnken first saw signs of trouble in early April when US stocks plunged over fears of a chaotic trade war. Mahnken and her travel agency staff started getting phone calls from clients calling to cancel vacations they had booked or seeking refundable trips. She said they were fearful because their 401ks and other investments had taken a dive. That uncertainty she says made them pause on discretionary spending like a summer trip. жесток порно видео Until that moment Mahnken said the frenzy of heightened “revenge travel” activity that started after pandemic restrictions lifted had not slowed over the course of four years. “We were still on this incredible high” Mahnken said. “And then … it almost hit a brick wall.” Flight analytics firm Cirium pulled flight booking data from online travel agencies from the end of January through early May when people typically book summer trips. That data which Cirium shared with CNN indicates that bookings for travel in June July and August are down nearly 10 when looking at flights from major US airports to favorite European destinations compared to the same period last year. Flights booked in the opposite direction from Europe to the US are down 12 in the same period. That substantial drop is unusual according to Jeremy Bowen CEO of Cirium. “We don’t often see it as wholesale as this and over such a short period of time. Really that Q1 booking is really quite substantially lower since the beginning of the year” said Bowen.
Elon Musk stood next to President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Friday but the physical proximity belied a growing philosophical divide between two of the worlds most powerful men resulting in the tech moguls abrupt announcement that he is departing Washington — without having achieved his goal of decimating the federal government. kra33 at Trump took a more charitable view of Musks tenure during a sprawling news conference in which he also declined to rule out pardoning Sean Diddy Combs who is on trial on charges of sex trafficking and other alleged crimes; said he dislikes the concept of former first lady Jill Biden being forced to testify before Congress about her husbands mental fitness; and predicted again that Iran is on the cusp of making a deal that would suspend its pursuit of nuclear weapons. kra33.cc In a battle of plutocrats against populists Bannon a longtime advocate for reducing the size and scope of government found Musks methods and policy preferences to be sharply at odds with those of the MAGA movement. So ultimately did Musk who broke with Trump repeatedly on agenda items as narrow as limiting visas for foreign workers and as broad as Trumps signature big beautiful budget bill — which Musk belittled for threatening to add trillions of dollars to the national debt. “I was like disappointed to see the massive spending bill frankly which increases the budget deficit not just decrease it and undermines the work that the DOGE team is doing Musk said in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning which will air this weekend. kra33 at I love the gold on the ceiling he said. Musk has argued that inertia throttled his efforts to reduce government spending — a conclusion that raises questions about whether he was naive about the challenge of the mission he undertook. “The federal bureaucracy situation is much worse than I realized” he told The Washington Post this week. “I thought there were problems but it sure is an uphill battle trying to improve things in D.C. to say the least.” On Friday he drew an implicit parallel between American government and the Nazi regime that committed a genocide invoking the banality of evil that Hannah Arendt used to describe the atrocities in Germany. kra33 cc https://kra33cc.ru
On Friday morning West Coast port officials told CNN about a startling sight: Not a single cargo vessel had left China with goods for the two major West Coast ports in the past 12 hours. That hasn’t happened since the pandemic. kra32at Six days ago 41 vessels were scheduled to depart China for the San Pedro Bay Complex which encompasses both the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach in California. On Friday it was zero. https://kra32att.cc kraken tor President Donald Trump’s trade war imposed massive tariffs on most Chinese imports last month. That’s led to fewer ships at sea carrying less cargo to America’s ports. For many businesses it is now too expensive to do business with China one of America’s most important trading partners. Officials are concerned not just about the lack of vessels leaving China but the speed at which that number dropped. “That’s cause for alarm” said Mario Cordero the CEO of the Port of Long Beach. “We are now seeing numbers in excess of what we witnessed in the pandemic” for cancellations and fewer vessel arrivals. The busiest ports in the country are experiencing steep declines in cargo. The Port of Long Beach is seeing a 35-40 drop compared to normal cargo volume. The Port of Los Angeles had a 31 drop in volume this week and the Port of New York and Jersey says it’s also bracing for a slowdown. On Wednesday the Port of Seattle said it had zero container ships in the port another anomaly that hasn’t happened since the pandemic. “That’s because just nothing is being shipped over” port commissioner Ryan Calkins told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.
Editor’s Note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has partnered with CNN to drive awareness and education around key sustainability issues and to inspire positive action. CNN Кракен даркнет — Crashing waves glistening sea spray a calm expanse of deep blue. These are the images that open “Ocean with David Attenborough” the veteran broadcaster’s latest film. After decades of sharing stories of life on our planet he tells viewers that: “The most important place on Earth is not on land but at sea.” The film — released in cinemas today and available to stream globally on Disney and Hulu in June — coincides with Attenborough’s 99th birthday and describes how the ocean has changed during his lifetime. kraken “Over the last hundred years scientists and explorers have revealed remarkable new species epic migrations and dazzling complex ecosystems beyond anything I could have imagined as a young man” he says in a press release. “In this film we share those wonderful discoveries uncover why our ocean is in such poor health and perhaps most importantly show how it can be restored to health.” The feature-length documentary takes viewers on a journey to coral reefs kelp forests and towering seamounts showcasing the wonders of the underwater world and the vital role the ocean plays in defending Earth against climate catastrophe as its largest carbon sink. kraken зеркало But the ocean also faces terrible threats. The film was shot as the planet experienced an extreme marine heatwave and shows the effects of the resulting mass coral bleaching: expansive graveyards of bright white coral devoid of sea life. Extraordinary footage shot off the coast of Britain and in the Mediterranean Sea shows the scale of destruction from industrial fishing. Bottom trawlers are filmed towing nets with a heavy chain along the seafloor indiscriminately catching creatures in their path and churning up dense clouds of carbon-rich sediment. кракен вход https://kra32f.cc
On Friday morning West Coast port officials told CNN about a startling sight: Not a single cargo vessel had left China with goods for the two major West Coast ports in the past 12 hours. That hasn’t happened since the pandemic. kraken официальный сайт Six days ago 41 vessels were scheduled to depart China for the San Pedro Bay Complex which encompasses both the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach in California. On Friday it was zero. https://kra32att.cc кракен President Donald Trump’s trade war imposed massive tariffs on most Chinese imports last month. That’s led to fewer ships at sea carrying less cargo to America’s ports. For many businesses it is now too expensive to do business with China one of America’s most important trading partners. Officials are concerned not just about the lack of vessels leaving China but the speed at which that number dropped. “That’s cause for alarm” said Mario Cordero the CEO of the Port of Long Beach. “We are now seeing numbers in excess of what we witnessed in the pandemic” for cancellations and fewer vessel arrivals. The busiest ports in the country are experiencing steep declines in cargo. The Port of Long Beach is seeing a 35-40 drop compared to normal cargo volume. The Port of Los Angeles had a 31 drop in volume this week and the Port of New York and Jersey says it’s also bracing for a slowdown. On Wednesday the Port of Seattle said it had zero container ships in the port another anomaly that hasn’t happened since the pandemic. “That’s because just nothing is being shipped over” port commissioner Ryan Calkins told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.
Editor’s Note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has partnered with CNN to drive awareness and education around key sustainability issues and to inspire positive action. CNN kraken зайти — Crashing waves glistening sea spray a calm expanse of deep blue. These are the images that open “Ocean with David Attenborough” the veteran broadcaster’s latest film. After decades of sharing stories of life on our planet he tells viewers that: “The most important place on Earth is not on land but at sea.” The film — released in cinemas today and available to stream globally on Disney and Hulu in June — coincides with Attenborough’s 99th birthday and describes how the ocean has changed during his lifetime. kraken onion “Over the last hundred years scientists and explorers have revealed remarkable new species epic migrations and dazzling complex ecosystems beyond anything I could have imagined as a young man” he says in a press release. “In this film we share those wonderful discoveries uncover why our ocean is in such poor health and perhaps most importantly show how it can be restored to health.” The feature-length documentary takes viewers on a journey to coral reefs kelp forests and towering seamounts showcasing the wonders of the underwater world and the vital role the ocean plays in defending Earth against climate catastrophe as its largest carbon sink. kraken зеркало But the ocean also faces terrible threats. The film was shot as the planet experienced an extreme marine heatwave and shows the effects of the resulting mass coral bleaching: expansive graveyards of bright white coral devoid of sea life. Extraordinary footage shot off the coast of Britain and in the Mediterranean Sea shows the scale of destruction from industrial fishing. Bottom trawlers are filmed towing nets with a heavy chain along the seafloor indiscriminately catching creatures in their path and churning up dense clouds of carbon-rich sediment. kra32 cc https://kra32f.cc
The American ‘revenge travel’ surge is over. Fear and uncertainty are big factors гей член Francisco Ayala and his wife have canceled the cruise they planned to take to see the Northern Lights this year. The reasons are complicated. Ayala is a natural-born US citizen and his wife is a naturalized citizen. But given reports of people — even with legal status — being detained and questioned at US borders Ayala said taking a trip out of the country for fun doesn’t seem worth the potential risk. Ayala also sees another problem: the economy. “The writing is on the wall … The moment I saw the market volatility I’m like ‘Yep this is not going to be good.’” Travel advisers are seeing the impact of that uncertainty. More than 80 of the 460 advisers surveyed recently by TravelAge West were “very” or “somewhat” concerned about the impact of a possible economic downturn on their business and more than half were “very” concerned about the impact of government policies. Their clients’ top concern was economic uncertainty followed by worries about the treatment of Americans abroad safety and security fears of cost increases due to tariffs immigration and border policies and travel restrictions. “You can’t just take one angle and say ‘Oh the economy is having an issue. So let’s find something less expensive’” said Beci Mahnken CEO of MEI-Travel. Other clients say “‘I don’t want to travel to the United States’ or ‘I don’t want to travel outside the United States.’ … It’s like a rock tunnel going and going.” One shaft of light at the end of that tunnel could be savings on last-minute summer trips as travelers increasingly take a wait-and-see stance with their plans. Hitting a ‘brick wall’ Mahnken first saw signs of trouble in early April when US stocks plunged over fears of a chaotic trade war. Mahnken and her travel agency staff started getting phone calls from clients calling to cancel vacations they had booked or seeking refundable trips. She said they were fearful because their 401ks and other investments had taken a dive. That uncertainty she says made them pause on discretionary spending like a summer trip. жесток порно видео Until that moment Mahnken said the frenzy of heightened “revenge travel” activity that started after pandemic restrictions lifted had not slowed over the course of four years. “We were still on this incredible high” Mahnken said. “And then … it almost hit a brick wall.” Flight analytics firm Cirium pulled flight booking data from online travel agencies from the end of January through early May when people typically book summer trips. That data which Cirium shared with CNN indicates that bookings for travel in June July and August are down nearly 10 when looking at flights from major US airports to favorite European destinations compared to the same period last year. Flights booked in the opposite direction from Europe to the US are down 12 in the same period. That substantial drop is unusual according to Jeremy Bowen CEO of Cirium. “We don’t often see it as wholesale as this and over such a short period of time. Really that Q1 booking is really quite substantially lower since the beginning of the year” said Bowen.
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Elon Musk stood next to President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Friday but the physical proximity belied a growing philosophical divide between two of the worlds most powerful men resulting in the tech moguls abrupt announcement that he is departing Washington — without having achieved his goal of decimating the federal government. kra33 at Trump took a more charitable view of Musks tenure during a sprawling news conference in which he also declined to rule out pardoning Sean Diddy Combs who is on trial on charges of sex trafficking and other alleged crimes; said he dislikes the concept of former first lady Jill Biden being forced to testify before Congress about her husbands mental fitness; and predicted again that Iran is on the cusp of making a deal that would suspend its pursuit of nuclear weapons. kra33.cc In a battle of plutocrats against populists Bannon a longtime advocate for reducing the size and scope of government found Musks methods and policy preferences to be sharply at odds with those of the MAGA movement. So ultimately did Musk who broke with Trump repeatedly on agenda items as narrow as limiting visas for foreign workers and as broad as Trumps signature big beautiful budget bill — which Musk belittled for threatening to add trillions of dollars to the national debt. “I was like disappointed to see the massive spending bill frankly which increases the budget deficit not just decrease it and undermines the work that the DOGE team is doing Musk said in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning which will air this weekend. kra33 at I love the gold on the ceiling he said. Musk has argued that inertia throttled his efforts to reduce government spending — a conclusion that raises questions about whether he was naive about the challenge of the mission he undertook. “The federal bureaucracy situation is much worse than I realized” he told The Washington Post this week. “I thought there were problems but it sure is an uphill battle trying to improve things in D.C. to say the least.” On Friday he drew an implicit parallel between American government and the Nazi regime that committed a genocide invoking the banality of evil that Hannah Arendt used to describe the atrocities in Germany. kra33 cc https://kra33cc.ru
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