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weather is changing in the uk and how our climate is changing. the last ten years in the uk, 2013—22 have been the warmest ten year period on record for the uk and in fact we have an even longer temperature series goes back to 1659. that's only ten years after the execution of king charles the first. and in that series, the most recent ten year period has been the warmest ten years in the series was 2022 the warmest year on record. what kind of reaction are you hoping this report will get, both from the government and also from the public? i think what happens is when we have really extreme weather events, people tend to notice that because of the impact on last year we had

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been one region with mexico for, since 1659. but that he at least saw. but it was a very sanitized visit. how do you go to a migrant processing center and not see any migrants. that did not make any sense. so, yeah, i'm sure it was very much sanitized and cleaned up. >> john: and real quick, mr. mayor if you could, what do you expect is going to happen when title 42 comes off on the 11th? >> 42 -- we only had title 8 when i was dealing with it, didn't have title 42. appropriate -- title 42 is not an appropriate response because there is no health emergency, per se. it was something that the trump administration used, which was appropriate at that time. but it has not been appropriate since the end of the pandemic, title 8 is here. but the biggest thing is the processing and the fact that cbp is -- courts have ruled that you can enter along the border, which is wrong. it needs to be at a port of

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the start of december, meteorological winter, but a change in the weather type. we look back at autumn festival, milder and wetter than average, some parts of the country at the wettest november on record. temperatures are really interesting. the longest temperature records in the world by the central england temperature dating back to 1659. if we look at the main central, each month has been warmer than the average. 2022 so far, the warmest year on record, 18 consecutive months with temperatures above average. could that change for december? we are seeing a change in the weather. things are colder and probably a bit, as well. 0ver are colder and probably a bit, as well. over this weekend as we pick up more than an easterly wind things will start to feel a bit colder put into the middle of next week the winds becoming more down for

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Breakfast-20210922-06:43:00

normal, if it keeps that way, it will be the warmest september on record. it has been an unbelievably warm month so far. for some it is starting to feel like autumn, rein in the north west of scotland, heavy rain through the highlands and islands. that will head south, turning lighter through the day as it heads into central scotland, north and west northern ireland in the afternoon. sky is brightening in the afternoon. sky is brightening in the north of scotland. england and wales, whilst there is cloud, the rest of the sunshine will be central and eastern areas. with the wind is light, it will feel warm. we could have gusts up to 30 to 40 mph in some areas, though, in northern scotland. wednesday evening and overnight, scales and severe gales developing in northern scotland.

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar-20210813-10:25:00

1,800 of them were killed in action. that's according to the pentagon. and the u.s. has spent more than $2 trillion on military operations there. in that same time, about 241,000 afghans and pakistanis were killed. including more than 71,000 civilians according to brown universitys watson institution public affairs. in 2011, ten years ago, there were roughly 100,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan. there are now just 650 assisting with security in kabul. the first six months of 2021 saw 47% increase in civilian casualties compared to 2020 with 1,659 people killed according to the united nations. >> 20 years after the war began following the attacks of september 11th, there are concerns that the entire country could fall here in the coming weeks. joining us now is sebastian younger, a journalist and the co-director of the oscar-nominated film that

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one of— happens. and we are all shocked and one of the _ happens. and we are all shocked and one of the kids still in critical condition— one of the kids still in critical condition in the hospital, you know. the recent— condition in the hospital, you know. the recent warm weather has enticed many of us to the water. across the uk, more than 30 people have drowned in the last two weeks. in scotland, six people lost their lives at the weekend. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story... japan public on the big gold rush is continuing, this is 13—year—old winner in street skateboarding which tookjapan to the top of the gold medals table. the united nations says a record number of civilians have been killed in afghanistan in the first half of this year. injust six months, 1,659 civilians were killed and over 3,000 others were wounded — that's a 47% increase compared with the same

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151225:14:07:00

had another shot. andrea: we have fox news radio, christmas quiz. >> it is timeless and cut was not very happy so i think we will try -- here is the first question. name the president who started the annual lighting of the national christmas tree? was it millard fillmore, calvin coolidge or theodore roosevelt? >> coolidge. >> i am afraid the answer is calvin coolidge. congratulations. question number 2, 1659 we didn't have states then but this area is now a state today but what state passed a law providing a fine for anyone who celebrated christmas? massachusetts, pennsylvania or virginia? >> these questions are really

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141225:14:05:00

>> this is little more difficult. this is christmas 2.01. name the president who started the annual lighting of the national christmas tree? was it millard fillmore, calvin coolidge or theodore roosevelt. >> i will go with unknown on this one. i have no idea but go with this. >> anna, kelly are correct. it was calvin coolidge. >> lit hit himself to save 500 bucks. we had historian on the show. i wouldn't have known that. >> here is the next one, 1659, what state passed a law providing a fine for anyone that celebrated christmas? massachusetts, pennsylvania or virginia? >> sound like this one. >> and the correct answer, anna gets, i'm sorry, a, massachusetts. people's republic of cambridge. no surprise. in a charlie brown christmas, charlie brown tells lucy he has

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140705:17:47:00

mutts. my family came here in 1659. we are not even a country. we made our way. guess what. here we are today. that does not make us any more or less american than anybody else. you get here, bring the folks into the fold and let them pay taxes and a billion dollar economy. a black market economy that's not working for any large segment of the phobes. there -- folks. >> i want to get what gutierrez said. he says, house republicans are making a huge mistake on immigration reform. in taking no action, republicans are choosing to forfeit the white house in order to hold power in the house of representatives and ending any chance conservatives have to sit in the oval office and control the executive brafrp and set foreign policy or nominate supreme court justices for decades to come. do you agree? >> well, that's quite a statement. i think that everybody in the house, democrat and republican,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140412:11:32:00

new book "how to find ancestors you never knew." >> she is back with the secrets she found in clayton's family tree. >> i found really cool stuff. now, unlike my family, digging into my book cypress whispers. your family goes way way way back. >> in the united states. >> in the united states. in fact, here we go. so with the help of the researchers at heritage.com. your earliest relative of yours we found 1659 in france pierre he was a a surgeon/barber. comes to the united states and settles here. the next relative we found for yours is the reverend john bell chastain. >> reverend? >> he was your five times great grandfather. he was a baptist preacher his family was forced to move from virginia to south carolina due to religious persecution. he was a great speaker. >> you found photos. >> that is a photo of, yes,

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