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lawrence? lawrence: the second hour of fox & friends starts right now and, remember, mornings are better with friends. steve: all right a fox news alert, t three hours, 10:00 easn time the supreme court will hear oral arguments on colorado s decision to kick former president donald trump off the state s primary ballot. brian: the high court in unchartered territory legal territory as justices wrestle with an historic election dispute. ainsley: lucas tomlinson joins us with the latest. good morning, steve, ainsley, and brian. the supreme court has never heard a case like this before in its history. oral arguments begin in less than three hours, as steve said, in protest of the former leading g.o.p. candidate. fencing has been erected outside the nation s top court near the u.s. capitol as you can see here. colorado kicked trump off the ballot citing the constitution insurrection clause section 3 of the 14th amendment to be specific, which has never been used in

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it was like a second home from home for two decades. i will speak to the manager and the staff who loved bill so much and knew him so well. good mornin: so much and knew him so well. good morning from so much and knew him so well. good morning from blackpool so much and knew him so well. good morning from blackpool which will be lit up with morning from blackpool which will be lit up with illuminations tonight but with lit up with illuminations tonight but with the country facing an energy but with the country facing an energy crisis, i have been finding out how energy crisis, i have been finding out how the town is keeping the lights out how the town is keeping the lights on out how the town is keeping the liuhts on. ~ ., lights on. while some of you will sta d lights on. while some of you will stay dry with lights on. while some of you will stay dry with some lights on. while some of you will stay dry with some sunshine - lights on. while some of you will st

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temperatures as what s called a heat dome is causing the dangerous conditions to expand. in south eastern europe temperatures of a0 degrees celsius have caused power cuts in tourist hotspots like croatia, impacting all sorts such as traffic lights failing. and as you ve just been hearing, in saudi arabia at least 1,301 people died during this year s hajj pilgrimage to mecca the most devastating example of the impact of extreme heat. no surprise, then, that this is changing the way we choose to travel something that is particularly important for those countries who rely on tourism to support their economies. joining me now is andrew holden professor of environment and tourism at goldsmiths university of london. good morning to you. no good morning. so this issue of extreme heat is not new to us. we saw last summer many parts of europe experiencing very high temperatures, wildfires impacting tourism. to what extent are we changing our choices when it comes to where we h

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international investors. are you likely to see that continue? the bold decision making means executive reforms and administrative reforms can happen. but as a result of those decision makings, we have not seen land reforms or agricultural reforms. now this is a new landscape, and the reason i think we may see labour reforms happen is because there is an impetus with employment becoming a key issue, and we could see more dialogue. so i think, eventually, investors will come round and see this is not such a bad outcome. the government spending on capex has been a big priority. what more needs to be done? is private investment something you would be keen to look out for? yes, definitely, that s a great point, actually. for the labour interventions that need to happen, we will see some shift in the expenditure mix in the fiscal. so i expect capex to be curtailed a bit. it will still stay, but it will not be as high or surging. and money will go towards education, training, social

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investors. are you likely to see that continue? the decision makin: see that continue? the decision making means see that continue? the decision making means that see that continue? the decision making means that executive i making means that executive reforms and administrative reforms and administrative reforms can happen. but as a result of the decision making reforms, we have not seen land reforms, we have not seen land reforms or agricultural reforms. now, this is a new landscape, and the reason that we might still see labour reforms happen is because there is an alliance, there is an impetus with employment becoming a key issue, and hence, we could see more dialogue. sol hence, we could see more dialogue. so i think eventually, investors will come around and see that this is not such a bad outcome. the government such a bad outcome. the government spending - such a bad outcome. the government spending on capex has been a priority. what more needs to be done? is pr

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