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livelihoods. just last year production cost for farmers surged $15 billion. joe's economy is only making things worse. it's not just bidenomics killing crops. immigration has voters on edge. turns out 3.2 million new residents who can't speak english worry small-town america. here is how it all impacts tonight's vote. the coanchor of america reports, sandra. while we await official word at this hour on the caucus outcome, i've got some great fox news voter analysis for you that none of our viewers have heard so far. despite the cold out there, some are attending their first caucus ever. this is a key group that we have been watching. one quarter are first-timers here in iowa. that's a really big development to watch. they came out and braved the cold. who did they come out to support? among first-time caucus voters, trump, not someone new, was the big motivator.

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bidenflation hurting farmers thanks to its green new deal radical agenda, corn producers are concerned the electric car push will reduce corn based ethanol which powers gas engines. americans don't want electric vehicles if they did they would buy them. ford lost $4.5 billion last year alone. here with reaction the big money show cohost brian bremberg along with washington examiner editor kaylee mcghee white. we'll start with you tonight brian. just a bad idea all around add to that the cost of replacing costs and equipment for farmers, that's through the roof also and that means that all gets passed on to us. >> yeah, absolutely. they got hit first with inflation, that's what you first talked about $15 billion more in expenses, now they have the high interest rates because they have to borrow money to buy equipment or float their business from season to season, so it's inflation, then it's interest rates. then the biden administration

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>> the fox news event continues . we need to fire the elites that are in dc. have the fight to save our country. the dissenters at trump town halls. live from iowa. democracy 24 right here on fox news when you can watch and listen. the latest news business and news headlines on sirius xm. any time anywhere. fox news audio on sirius xm♪ america is listening. welcome back to the specia>>le k edition. countdown to iowa. one week from tonight, iowa farmers, fm tot farmer they arew the alarm as voters now await next week's caucus. caone iowa farmer predicted, quote, a lot of destruction if biden is reelected in november. now, the u.s. department of agriculture dat na estimates now production costs for farmers has increased. get this, a whopping $15 billion in 2023 alone. and it's not only biden

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inflation that's hurting farmers. thanks to his green nerswenda deal radical agenda of corn producers, they're concerned the electric produar car push ir to reduce the need for corn based ethanol, which powers gas engines. by the wayh powers, americans dt want electric vehicles. if they did, they buy them. heford lost $4.5 billion lastas year alonet . it was reaction to big money show co-host brian greenberg, along with washington examiner editor kayleigh mcgee white. all right, brian, we'll start'lt with you tonight. just a bad ideart witha all theh around. add to that the cost of replacing and equipment for u farmers. >> that's through the roof also. and that meansgh the r and it'sd on to us. >> absolutely. they got hitely. firstirst with inflation. that's what you just talked about, mor $15 billion more inno expenses. now they've got the high interest ratesw they. of course, they have to borrow money to buy equipment or to to, you know, float float bus their business from season to season. so it's inflation, then it's interest rates, the'sest n

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BBC News at Ten

and five consecutive seasons of failed rains caused a prolonged drought which left at least 50 million people across the region without food. in kenya i witnessed how it impacted the communities. they lost their main source of livelihood, livestock, and with the drought, they were affected yet again last year by floods. in terms of solutions, kenya has begun an ambitious tree planting programme aiming to grow 15 billion trees in a decade but it will no doubt take a long time to have an impact. and that alone will not resolve the climate crisis. the french president, emmanuel macron, has appointed his country's youngest ever prime minister. gabriel attal, who's 3a and openly gay, has been serving as education minister. he takes over from elizabeth borne who resigned yesterday. here's our paris correspondent, andrew harding. he is remarkably young.

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America Reports

but. rick is a fifth generation iowa farmer. he says this election, the state's top industry is at a crossroads. >> i'm afraid if we keep heading down this path we have a lot of destruction ahead. >> usda estimates production costs for farmers increase by about $15 billion in 2023. on top of inflation, degroot also worries the electric vehicle push will reduce demand for ethanol used in fuel for gas-powered cars. >> most of our corn goes to ethanol and without that, that would cripple the farm economy. >> kyle maman shares degroot's concerns over president biden's climate agenda. >> seems we are an easy scapegoat for a population looking for someone to blame and knowing full well we don't have a very big voice. >> we sat down with a group of family farmers to get a sense of which candidates have caught

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CNN News Central

discuss. bill, florida's no stranger to hurricanes, right? this is just part and parcel for being in florida. but tell us how climate change is making it even tougher for the state. >> well, you know, climate change doesn't really more hurricanes, it just creates more deadly or more expensive or more damaging hurricanes depending on where it hits landfall. warmer water as we just heard is the fuel. we got a lot of that. triple digits near the florida keys this summer. hot tub hot there. so it was not a matter of if but when and now it is a matter of where this comes to shore. remember less than a year ago, i was down there actually started hurricane ian watch in tampa, but it ended up hitting further south, and that one ended up being the third costliest ever behind katrina and harvey, $115 billion storm, took 150 lives in florida, over 160 elsewhere. and so, yes, it is a one-two punch season after season it

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CNN This Morning

high-stakes meeting. this hour of "cnn this morning" starts right now. ♪ developing this morning, hurricane hilary a category 4 storm rapidly intensifying and on its way to the west coast. it is expected to weaken by the time it reaches the u.s., but could be the first tropical moisture to hit california in more than 80 years. forecasters say hilary could bring significant and rare impacts, including extensive flooding. >> as we learn fema is running out of money after historic year of weather disasters from coast to coast. america has already had $15 billion disasters in 2023 alone. a fema official telling cnn the disaster relief fund could run dry by the end of the month if congress doesn't act. >> we have enough funding to support the ongoing response efforts, because we take events like this into consideration.

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Americas Newsroom

deal for him. >> bill: look at the images, google them and remind yourself of those days. the ongoing immigration crisis and the debate on the border wall. president biden pulled the plug on it leaving construction materials in the desert to rust even today. even though taxpayers paid for them already. casey stiegel has more from el paso, texas where they've got a wall in that town. casey, hello. >> yeah, bill, they sure do. under president trump you remember $15 billion was allocated to build about 740 miles of wall and barriers out here along the southern border. as you just said as we all know when president biden took office, the project was almost immediately halted. about 290 miles of the fence was never finished. work sites were virtually abandoned and much of the unused materials have sat untouched like on a new mexico cattle ranch we visited west of el paso

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