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BBC World News

that europe is on course for its worst drought in at least 500 years. in a new report, the global drought 0bservatory says two thirds of the continent is under some form of alert. gareth barlow has more details. from increasingly empty reservoirs, to rivers, the drought in europe is gripping almost the entire continent and for 15 countries, including france, spain and ireland, the uk and moldova, the situation continues to get worse. 5s uk and moldova, the situation continues to get worse. 47% of the territory — continues to get worse. 4796 of the territory remains _ continues to get worse. 4796 of the territory remains in - the territory remains in drought warning and this means precipitation has been less unusual and soil moisture is in deficit, 17% is in alert condition. deficit, 1796 is in alert condition.— deficit, 1796 is in alert condition. ., , , ., condition. from distribution issues from _ condition. from distribution issues from drinking - condition. from distribution issues from drinking water. condition. from distribution | issues from drinking water is in france to rising numbers in wildfires and warnings of risk of keeping nuclear power stations call, the warns almost all of europe's rivers has tried to some extent and as the

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

are more than just a nation of laws, that we are a nation that believes and requires the continuity of a president of the united states, above all else, because without that continuity, what donald trump attempted to do was to stop in its tracks democracy itself in this country. >> what also different is, you talk about nixon resigning, donald trump is deciding, as our reporting indicates, about not whether he should run, but when he should run. it is a different time, a different man. and bob, some things never change, which brings us to the new forward, the new edition of "all the president's men" and you're reflecting on this 50 years later. what are your thoughts? >> well, my wife, elsa, discovered -- went back and looked at george washington's farewell address. this is in 1796.

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FOX Friends First

>> what a terrible job you have. i am glad you are doing it, but boy oh, boy, it seems like a bad gig. >> todd: kimmel has a history of attacks. >> i hope ted cruz never gets to eat peacefully in a restaurant again. in america's north korea, vaccines came out in 1796 before a conman named don made us all sick. hamburgler has not announced plans. >> todd: jimmy failla joins us with his take. what did you think of the interview? >> oh, first of all, the whole thing is so pathetic, he hasn't done an interview in 118 days, that is four cnn pluses ago. a long time.

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Morning Joe

you write this, president george washington, in his celebrated 1796 farewell address, cautioned that american democracy was fragile. cunning, ambitious and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reigns of government, he warned. two of his successors, richard nixon, and donald trump, demonstrate the shocking genius of our first president's foresight. as reporters, we had studied nixon and written about him for nearly half a century during which we believed with great conviction that never again would america have a president that would trample the national interest and undermine democracy through the pursuit of personal and political self-interest. and then along came trump. both nixon and trump have been willing prisoners of their

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Special Report With Bret Baier

a confederate statue that is the subject of an ownership battle is removed. the statue was moved early this morning just as a notice to appeal a decision regarding it ownership was filed. the kentucky chapter of the united daughters of the confederacy is suing the county claiming the group, not the county owns it this is a live look at nashville. one of the big stories there tonight from fox 17 the state library and archives host events celebrating tennessee's 226th birthday. the state's three priceless original constitutions first written in 1796 revised in 1843 and 1870 are on display along with other rarely seen historical documents. happy birthday, tennessee. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ celebration time come on ♪

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

we became incredibly concerned about toxic polarization in this country. not arguing which is healthy, but the fact that we are starting to hate each other. talking to your mom a lot about rwanda. that is what happened in nazi germany when hitler called jews this. it is incredibly dangerous. that is where we are heading now. we created a new way that put strangers across the political divide together. never met each other before, one conservative, one a liberal, just to talk about their lives, not to talk about politics. >> take once dulcet that.org. >> that's right. >> 60 minutes. people say america is built on stolen land. it is 1690 not 1796.

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

we became incredibly concerned about toxic polarization in this country. not arguing which is healthy, but the fact that we are starting to hate each other. talking to your mom a lot about rwanda. that is what happened in nazi germany when hitler called jews this. it is incredibly dangerous. that is where we are heading now. we created a new way that put strangers across the political divide together. never met each other before, one conservative, one a liberal, just to talk about their lives, not to talk about politics. >> take once dulcet that.org. >> that's right. >> 60 minutes. people say america is built on stolen land. it is 1690 not 1796.

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

we cannot sustain ourselves. should i feel that way. >> well, you know, i think that, i mean will be a that travel around the country interviewing people -- [inaudible] >> they say that people are basically good. social media is extremely dangerous. people are pushed to extremes. we all believe the same things, we want what is best for our children. the one thing we know for sure if this will not end well. it is a dangerous situation. i hope people will remember if we listen more we will be a better country. >> take one small step.org. thanks, david. >> thanks, brian. joining me on one nation to talk about his chance of a lifetime. in fact, i think he's coming this way. (customer) [reading] save yourself?! money with farmers?

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BBC Elections 2022

thank you _ it is still early in the morning. thank you very much. henry, thank you as well to both of you because henry, it is early in the morning. i know that you also have houses to go to! and you will leave us soon. such is the run of the night. some thoughts before you leave us and whether you are heading in the right direction in the areas where you need to, nothing to do with boris johnson's future, nothing to do with he will face a leadership challenge of that stuff but the party as it looks to its own health, if you like, electoral health over the next two years, on the basis of what you are seeing any, are you telling viewers that you are relatively comfortable with that?- viewers that you are relatively comfortable with that? early to tell, onl comfortable with that? early to tell. only 1796 — comfortable with that? early to tell, only 1796 of— comfortable with that? early to tell, only 1796 of seats - comfortable with that? early to tell, only 1796 of seats declared j comfortable with that? early to - tell, only 1796 of seats declared and tell, only 17% of seats declared and a long way to go. certainly, based

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BBC News-20220111-02:24:00

the drop. i'm trying to work out how much _ the drop. i'm trying to work out how much that - the drop. i'm trying to work out how much that does - the drop. i'm trying to work - out how much that does impact the targets that the biden administration has set itself for 2025 and 2030?- administration has set itself for 2025 and 2030? shaw, 2020, the us was _ for 2025 and 2030? shaw, 2020, the us was 2296, _ for 2025 and 2030? shaw, 2020, the us was 2296, below _ for 2025 and 2030? shaw, 2020, the us was 2296, below 2005 - the us was 22%, below 2005 levels are now with the rebound, it is at i7% below 2005 and meanwhile the us needs to get up to 50% below 2005 in the next eight years by 2030 —— sure. the next eight years by 2030 -- sure. ,., , ~ sure. right, so it feels like it's going _ sure. right, so it feels like it's going significantly - sure. right, so it feels like it's going significantly in i sure. right, so it feels like| it's going significantly in the wrong direction?— wrong direction? definitely. and coal-fired _ wrong direction? definitely. and coal-fired power- wrong direction? definitely. i and coal-fired power stations and coal—fired power stations are part of the problem? huge increase. _ are part of the problem? huge increase, 1796 _ are part of the problem? huge increase, 1796 increase - are part of the problem? huge increase, 1796 increase in - are part of the problem? huge increase, 1796 increase in coall increase, i7% increase in coal generation compared to 2020, the first increase we have seen in seven years, carl has been on a set steady decline in the united states and —— coal and is more competitive with natural gas prices in america. we have seen an increase in gas

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