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line with net zero. the overall message that other parts of the world took from it is that the uk is less ambitious on climate than it once was, and that is extremely hard to recover from. once was, and that is extremely hard to recoverfrom. he once was, and that is extremely hard to recover from.— to recover from. he was critical of other parties _ to recover from. he was critical of other parties to. _ to recover from. he was critical of other parties to. he _ to recover from. he was critical of other parties to. he said - other parties to. he said politicians across the uk have what they call a collective fear of talking about climate. he also criticised the scottish government, the snp. he said it was desperately disappointing that they had dropped a key carbon cutting pledge this week. he said they were overambitious from the beginning. the uk government says it is the first economy in the world to have halved carbon emissions since 1990 and says that record stands on its own. the scottish government has said, we are sticking by our commitment to get in a zero by 2045. we are steadfast in that commitment, they say.

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BBC News

million vinyl record sold here in the uk. that was the biggest year of growth since 1990. and that is 16 years of solid growth. 1990 is a long time, before my time. but it just shows the incredible resurgence in popularity vinyl has. and she mentioned taylor swift of course, she had a new album out yesterday which is going to be released on vinyl as well. so there really is this huge resurgence in people want to have —— wanting to have these tangible items and listening to them on a record player, as opposed to in their ears. so it is really nice to see a few popular ones today including anything by fleetwood mac. rumours is a popular one. but between blur, 0livia rodrigo, kate bush, there is really no shortage of variety here. bush, there is really no shortage of variety here-— bush, there is really no shortage of varie here. ., ., ., variety here. you have made me feel ve old variety here. you have made me feel very old because _ variety here. you have made me feel

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BBC News

very old because in _ variety here. you have made me feel very old because in 1990, _ variety here. you have made me feel very old because in 1990, i— variety here. you have made me feel very old because in 1990, i was - very old because in 1990, i was playing vinyl records on the radio, so thanks very much for that! but i will leave you to enjoy more vinyl at that store in soho. thank you very much! chess master has broken the record for the longest marathon of the game ever played. tunde 0nakoya, who is from nigeria, played for 58 consecutive hours in new york's times square. he's trying to raise one million dollars for charity to support chess education for children, and was cheered on by supporters from the city's nigerian community. i can't process a lot of the emotions i feel right now, i don't have the right words for them, but i know we did something truly remarkable. i mean, in documented human history, no—one has ever played chess for this long, you know, 56 hours nonstop, and we just broke that record, and i think we can keep going for a few more maybe minutes or hours, so the next person finds it extremely difficult to break the new record as well.

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The Travel Show

but from berlin's vast central station, i'm taking an even cheaper form of transport for a spot of sightseeing. all right, we're doing it — we're crossing the tramway. ahh! fabulous! oh, it's beautiful. i can see the tv tower on my left and it's so cloudy, the tip of it is just unseen. alexanderplatz is, these days, the touristic heart of the capital. until 1989, it was the main public square in communist east berlin. so, i was born in 1990, which is a year after the berlin wall came down, so for myself — and i'm sure for generations younger — there's no recollection of those news events, so being able to be here and just get a sense of what it

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BBC News

a government spokesperson said the uk was the first major economy to halve greenhouse gas emissions since 1990 and said that record speaks for itself. mr stark was critical of other parties, too. he told the sunday with laura kuenssberg programme that politicians, across the political spectrum, have a collective fear of talking about climate. and he said he was disappointed by the snp government in edinburgh's decision to drop a key carbon reduction target this week, saying the targets had been overambitious from the start. the scottish government chose to choose an even more ambitious path than the one that we'd advised. and that's fine — i mean, i love ambition — but it only matters if you actually deliver against that. a scottish government spokesperson said the country remains steadfast in its commitment to reaching net zero by 2045. the interview with mr stark comes as marine experts warn the world's coral reefs are experiencing their fourth mass bleaching event —

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CNN Newsroom

backbencher representing 700,000 people on the wheezy anna, now i am representing the house of representatives, 435 people the country and i have to look at this through a different lens. and he's also you all know a man of faith and by all accounts, he, he, he, part of this process was he sat down any prayed and he said & the decision came after after that that process. and he really went out on a limb here because there's a lot of angry conservatives including the previous mentioned two who want to boot him from office, right? >> ron, how damaging do you think it was? two johnson that now this ukraine aid has gone through, but there's nothing on the border yeah, i've looked that was their choice. right. i mean, you know the senate bill that included the border provisions was simply enforcement. i mean, i've been covering immigration debate since the 1990s and every time

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All In With Chris Hayes

that someone with the same name as that juror was arrested in the 1990s for tearing down political advertisements. his wife was involved in a corruption inquiry and entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with the manhattan d.a.'s office. after further questioning the juror was dismissed from the case. that seems from where we sit like a sensible decision. the second dismissal was really troubling. and despite a barrage of media coverage, actually think the facts have not sunk in. what actually happened is that this juror became the target of the trump image dpan fox intimidation machine because they expected she would not vote to acquit the former president. and they are targeting appears to be successfully led to her departure from the jury. i will not repeat much of this juror's information we refer to her by her profession she is a nurse. because of the questioning of the potential jurors the public

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Alex Wagner Tonight

attorney's office biked to the just today as potential violations of jumps gag order. we're going to get into that in more detail later this hour. let's begin with the fact that the narrative jesse watters and donald trump are pushing here is literally the exact opposite of what we are actually seeing in the courts. last night, while trump was posting jesse watters' conspiracies to truth social, manhattan d.a. was emailing trumps lawyers and the judge. as one of braggs prosecutors explained in court today, they said that one of the previously seated jurors, or at least someone with the same name, had been arrested in the 1990s in westchester for tearing down political advertisements, specifically political posters that were on the right. the political right. so that is a juror potentially tearing down right-wing propaganda. now, the juror in question, who was previously juror number four, has not disclosed this information in his jury questionnaire, but alvin bragg's team says they believe they were legally and ethically

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Deadline White House

john major of great britain who wrote that working with george herbert walker bush was like taking a master class in leadership. and there is just a lot to learn from him. and so, that is everyone's assignment. read the book. and then you could figure out how you feel about what is doing on today. it is not right. it shouldn't be this way. >> when you think about him and you think about his private relationships, across -- with other world leaders, with people in other political parties, what do you think the importance was of those? >> he got a lot done because he was willing to reach across the aisle, the 1990 budget deal is a great example of that. senator rob portman and rob mcclure write about that very eloquently in this book. what he was also famous for calling world leaders and some

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The Travel Show

place to explore by train. but from berlin's vast central station, i'm taking an even cheaperform of transport for a spot of sightseeing. all right, we're doing it. we're crossing the tramway. aah! fabulous! oh, it's beautiful. i can see the tv tower on my left. and it's so cloudy, the tip of it is just unseen. alexanderplatz is, these days, the touristic heart of the capital. until 1989, it was the main public square in communist east berlin. so i was born in 1990, which is a year after the berlin wall came down. so, for myself and i'm sure for generations younger, there's no recollection of those news events.

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