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it there for a fishing expedition. for a gun. jimmy said that billy turner had dumped it two days after shooting him. now two days later, was it still there? >> it is a murky lake, they could not find, it so the whole thing goes into limbo again. >> as damning a detail as jimmy martin's story saved, detectives did not have enough evidence to make an arrest. but still, the investigation plotted on for years. >> is it still being investigated actively? or just when new leaves come in? >> if we felt that one investigator took the case as far as they could take it, we would give them to another investigator to give the perspective, or put another fresh set of eyes on it. >> by 2060, some of those detectives who had been digging through the case file, and jimmy martins police interview urged the command at the memphis pd to take a second look at the case. they dubbed it operation

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The Context

think it is essentially too late for that. you can see why barack obama and other response to everything that they can to make the most of the weaknesses of the other side given the conspicuous weaknesses on the democrat side. that given the conspicuous weaknesses on the democrat side.— the democrat side. that is the point that democrats _ the democrat side. that is the point that democrats would _ the democrat side. that is the point that democrats would make, - the democrat side. that is the point that democrats would make, look, l that democrats would make, look, when it becomes a true head—to—head, the constituency that is drifted away from president biden, young people, i think now 14% in 2020 and the african—americans and when they go to the polling stations and look at the two names in front of them they will come back to the democrats.— they will come back to the democrats. , . . , . democrats. they certainly hope and that is the message _ democrats. they certainly hope and that is the message they _ democrats. they certainly hope and that is the message they will - democrats. they certainly hope and that is the message they will try - democrats. they certainly hope and that is the message they will try to | that is the message they will try to portray but i think the train has left _ portray but i think the train has left the — portray but i think the train has left. the reason that donald trump is appealing to young african—american and hispanic voters is economics — african—american and hispanic voters is economics. they remember the trump _ is economics. they remember the trump economy from 2060—2020 when there was— trump economy from 2060—2020 when there was a _ trump economy from 2060—2020 when there was a lot more disposable income — there was a lot more disposable income and things were running smooth — income and things were running smooth and i think it boils down to these _ smooth and i think it boils down to these voters, more than anything it is not _ these voters, more than anything it is not that— these voters, more than anything it is not that they will turn out and

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iTWire - Zurich & Mandala release 'Climate Risk Index' for Australian energy sector

Zurich Financial Services Australia and Mandala Partners today released Australia’s “first Climate Risk Index” for Australia’s national energy generat...

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HARDtalk

australia or in canada or even in the us, where skilled people are actually attracted by those states. but this is not happening in germany. it has never happened in the last 20 years. but look at the numbers and look at the experts who analyse the numbers. herbert brucker, head of migration and integration research at humboldt university in berlin, says, quote, "without immigration, the potential number of workers "in germany would decline by 40% by 2060." well, let's resolve the problems of 2060 in 2050. this is so long ago, it's beyond political planning today... ah, so you mean short—term opportunism trumps the strategic interest of your country, does it? well, you can always put it ironically, but that's not what i said. i said this is, from a political perspective, so far away. currently, we have completely different problems, and those people coming in are not skilled labours, not at all. well, unskilled labours, we need too to some extent. that's fine. and if those people can be given

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Verified Live

week, monday we have sentencing from thejudge. so we week, monday we have sentencing from the judge. so we will expect him to be reconvening in that court and of course expecting a very long, significant custodialjail course expecting a very long, significant custodial jail sentence to be handed down there. also, along with the public inquiry, there are theissues with the public inquiry, there are the issues of potentially more court proceedings. there were basically a hunk decision by the jury on some counts, no decision reached, there will be decisions made within a month about whether there are any more criminal proceedings relating to those. also more investigations potentially into the career of the nurse lucy letby at the heart of all this because this trial centred on a one—year period, 2015—2060, without having many and many investigations into other years of her career and if there are any thing else that

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Newsday

the evidence is everywhere. humanity has unleashed destruction. this must not inspire despair, but action. we can still stop the worst. but to do so, we must turn a year of burning heat into a year of burning ambition and accelerate climate action now. here in the uk the met office has said last year's record—breaking temperatures were a taste of things to come. if carbon emissions continue as expected, by 2060 an average july in the uk will be as hot as 2022. month after month, these records are being broken. we're seeing extreme weather events around the world, whether they're heat events, wildfires, droughts, even flooding events linked with climate change as well. and we're going to see more of those much more frequently, more intense, more prolonged as our climate continues to change. let's take a look at

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BBC News

but this new met office report shows that the persistent heat wasn't confined to summer, with every month, apart from december, warmer than the long—term average. this saw 2022 become the uk's warmest year in records dating back to 1884. driving all this, according to the researchers, our ongoing to the researchers, are ongoing emissions of carbon dioxide from human activities. if these stay constant and exceptional year like 2022 will become the norm for the uk. a year like 2022, the warmest year on record for the uk in our current climate, will be roughly an average by the middle of the century, just after the mid century, by 2060. by 2100, nine out of ten years will actually be warmer than 2022. researchers say that in the uk temperature extremes are increasing much faster than the average. this will likely see far more high temperature records broken in the years to come potentially by quite

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BBC News

happen. waiting to see what will happen-— waiting to see what will ha en. ., ~' ,. ., happen. thank you for the update — a report by the un's children's agency, unicef has warned that half of all young people in europe and central asia are now regularly exposed to severe heatwaves. it says their health is increasingly at risk from such climate change related extreme weather. it comes as the met office says that the record—breaking heat experienced in the uk last year will be the norm by 2060. the state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become average unless carbon emissions are reduced. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heat waves sparked wildfires across the uk with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly 20 temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health with thousands more deaths in the over 65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august.

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