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The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton

focused on pandering to the far left extremists based to disgracefully they took down the teddy roosevelt statute outside of the american museum of natural history on top 80 years, here's the good news another state is stepping up and giving roosevelt the owner in the presidential library he des deserves, north dakota were teddy roosevelt had a deep and lifelong connection and it seems only fitting the man responsible for the founding of the u.s. forest service will have his library located on 90 acres of forest service land near where he hunted in the medora badlands even his famous bronze statue will be there. the library is slated to open in the next few years more than 100 years after teddy died funded mainly by private donations, back with us with the people who helped make it happen north dakota governor doug bergen great to see you again, tell us a story. >> this is an incredible part of american history on february 14th 1884 theater

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The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton

focused on pandering to the far left extremists based to disgracefully they took down the teddy roosevelt statute outside of the american museum of natural history on top 80 years, here's the good news another state is stepping up and giving roosevelt the owner in the presidential library he deserv deserves, north dakota were teddy roosevelt had a deep and lifelong connection and it seems only fitting the man responsible for the founding of the u.s. forest service will have his library located on 90 acres of forest service land near where he hunted in the medora badlands even his famous bronze statue will be there. the library is slated to open in the next few years more than 100 years after teddy died funded mainly by private donations, back with us with the people who helped make it happen north dakota governor doug bergen great to see you again, tell us a story. >> this is an incredible part of american history on february 14th 1884 theater

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BBC News

building, which is important to the village and has been at the centre of village life, we think, for about 1000 years, not this building, but previous buildings on this site. so it's important to us that we were able to find a new use for it. this is the third church on this site. and in 1884, as you can see from this plaque here, money was given towards the rebuilding of the church, which cost £1800 in those days. hudswell already has a community—run shop and pub, and it's hoped the church hostel will boost the local economy after a tough few years. covid. electricity. energy. fuel costs. you know, the price of beer has just gone up again. i think it will really sort of bump the village up and bump business up as well. the actual churchyard itself, the graveyard is going to remain as part of the church holdings and so it will remain an active churchyard. and you get this lovely panoramic view across the whole of swaledale.

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Breakfast

december saw things cooler. and only a little bit cooler when everything was added up. and it does mean that the annual temperature for the uk throughout the year went above 10 degrees for the very first time. if that does not sound very high that is because it is the temperature throughout the year all averaged out. but it certainly it is a stat that has made many a climatologist sit up. is it isita is it a one off, or is this part of a bigger trend, that everything is getting warmer and unpredictable? it is notjust about getting warmer and unpredictable? it is not just about the temperature, it is about rainfall and snow? it is. definitely a bigger trend going on. without human induced climate change, the record heat we saw in 2032 is now 160 times more likely thanit 2032 is now 160 times more likely than it was. that is because of climate change. if i show you some of the records going back to 1884, ten of the warmest years have all been since 2003. there is a definite

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BBC News

annual temperature last year was just over 10 degrees celsius for the first time ever. 15 of the uk�*s top 20 warmest years on record have all occurred this century, with the entire top 10 within the past two decades. experts say it shows how human induced global warming is already impacting the uk�*s climate. our climate correspondent jonah fisher told us its confirmation of what we have all been expecting. we will all rememberjust how hot it was last summer, but this is data that crunches every month across 2022. and the met office, as you said there, have confirmed that 2022 was the hottest year they have ever recorded. they�*ve been keeping data since 1884, 10.03 degrees. that beats the record that was previously beaten in 2014 by 0.15 degrees.

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BBC News

jonah fisher, joins me now. just take us through some of those key points if you could. that just take us through some of those key points if you could.— key points if you could. at this is confirmation _ key points if you could. at this is confirmation of _ key points if you could. at this is confirmation of what _ key points if you could. at this is confirmation of what we - key points if you could. at this is confirmation of what we had - key points if you could. at this is | confirmation of what we had been expecting. we will all rememberjust how hot it was last summer, but this is data that crunches every month across 2022 and the met office, as you said, have confirmed that 2022 was the hottest year they have ever recorded, they have been keeping data since 1884, ten .03 degrees, that beats the record that was previously beaten in 2014 by 0.15 degrees, it is almost a full degree warmer than the average from 1990 two 2020, so quite significant increase in warming. i think what is interesting about that reported todayis interesting about that reported today is the attribution, how clearly they are pointing the finger at climate change, human induced

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BBC News

on suspicion of murdering a man on the dance floor of a birmingham nightclub on boxing day. 23—year—old cody fisher was stabbed at the nightclub. west midlands police say a 22—year—old man was detained in birmingham, while another man, aged 21, was arrested in london. 2022 will be categorised as the warmest year on record for the uk, according to the met office. this year's weather has been defined by extreme events, with two big storms sweeping in at the start of the year, before summer temperatures reached 40 degrees celsius for the first time, bringing wildfires and prolonged droughts. let's get more on this from mike kendon. he's a climate information scientist at the uk met office. thank you so much forjoining us. the warmest year on record, just take me through it. the warmest year on record, 'ust take me through mi the warmest year on record, 'ust take me through it. 2022 will be the warmest iear _ take me through it. 2022 will be the warmest year on _ take me through it. 2022 will be the warmest year on record _ take me through it. 2022 will be the warmest year on record for - take me through it. 2022 will be the warmest year on record for the - take me through it. 2022 will be the warmest year on record for the uk l take me through it. 2022 will be the | warmest year on record for the uk in our long—running series which goes back to 1884. it will also be the warmest year on record in the series

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Anderson Cooper 360

>> yeah, we've only had -- of course, all viewers remember, grover cleveland, who was elected in 1884, defeated in 1888, and then won a rematch in 1892. one key difference, as someone pointed out on twitter, is that cleveland twice won the popular vote, even when he lost. and of course, was not facing the prospect of multiple indictments on both federal and state charges in georgia. you know, i thought it was an odd speech. it did not have trump's characteristic energy. it seemed almost perfunctory at points. it was rambling. , you know it aired his familiar grievances. i am a victim, he said at one point. but you also see the germ of what will be the campaign for him or any other republican who runs, which is the argument that the country was in better shape in any -- today. that biden has mishandled inflation, crime, and the border. and we need to go back to the

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Baking bread in Joseon

The morning of March 27, 1884 was cold but invigorating. Naval surgeon George W. Woods, a crewmember of the American warship, the U.S.S. Juniata, and a guest of the American ambassador to Korea, had arrived in Seoul the previous night with a couple other officers from the ship. Woods woke up to the smell of pine smoke and the sound of a servant stoking the fire in the “ondol” (underfloor heating system). Unlike his peers - who were still suffering from their trek - Woods was anxious to explore the city. In a letter home he wrote:

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Witness History

of extraordinary moments in history, but for now, from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. records going back to 1984. 1884. september was slightly wetter than average in rainfall was just above this redline which is the average mark. figs which is the average mark. as welcome as that may be we know that the drought continues across a large part of england and for wales and in fact september was the only second month this year after february which was wetter than average. there is some rain in the forecast as we go through the rest of this week and in parts

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