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of iceland, which is a country that was created by lava flows. iceland sits right on top of the mid—atlantic rift, meaning there is two different tectonic plates, the giant underpinnings of the earth. they come together and the reason why items created is that lava comes out through the cracks in the tectonic plates. we were reporting earlier that people have been evacuated from their homes — is it likely that as the molten lava potentially school breaks, there will be more evacuations? have been more warnings to people in the area? no, there aren't any more people, really, in the area, grindavik is the largest town in that area, of 3,700. most of the people have already left, many of them are living in reykjavik, or near the airport in keflavik. even the schools have moved, the schoolchildren are going to schools in reykjavik. the city administration has moved to reykjavik. you have the city

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BBC News

whojoined from me iceland. in grindavik, the earthquakes began again and that led to an evacuation, as you mentioned. and the second fissure has opened up even closer to the town. initially, it was that the lava flow was about half a kilometre from the town, and we were just watching live video from helicopters, and the live camera of the first house being engulfed by the lava. it's about two kilometres from the harbour. the 3,700 residents of grindavik are safely out, but the area has been declared dangerous — not only is there lava, but the ground is unstable and there are dangerous gases as well, they always accompany volcanic eruptions. the trouble is that this is a bit of a guessing game, because the geologists are very honest about the fact that they're doing some guess—timations.

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BBC News

what is the latest? grindavik, the earthquakes began again and that led to an evacuation, as you mentioned. and the second fissure has opened up even closer to the town. initially, it was that the lava flow was about half a kilometre from the town, and we were just watching a live from helicopters. and the live camera of the first house being engulfed by the lava. about two kilometres from the harbour. the 3700 residents of grindavik are safely out, but the area has been declared dangerous, not only is there lava, but the ground is unstable and there are dangerous gases as well, they always accompany volcanic eruptions. the trouble is that this is a bit of a guessing game, because geologists

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molten lava potentially school breaks, there will be more evacuations? have been more warning to people in the area?— to people in the area? know, there are not any — to people in the area? know, there are not any more _ to people in the area? know, there are not any more people _ to people in the area? know, there are not any more people in - to people in the area? know, there are not any more people in the - to people in the area? know, there i are not any more people in the area, really, grindavik is the largest town in that area, of 3700. most of the people have already left, many of them are living in reykjavik, or near the airport. even the schools have moved. the schoolchildren are going to schools in reykjavik. the city administration has moved to reykjavik. you have the city administration in reykjavik. iceland is a country that is remarkably well prepared for these sorts of disasters. prepared for these sorts of disasters— prepared for these sorts of disasters. ., ,, , ., . ., disasters. ok, thank you so much for brinuain us disasters. ok, thank you so much for bringing us a — disasters. ok, thank you so much for bringing us a bit _ disasters. ok, thank you so much for bringing us a bit more _ disasters. ok, thank you so much for bringing us a bit more context - disasters. ok, thank you so much for bringing us a bit more context and i bringing us a bit more context and detail on what is happening in iceland. 0urjournalistjoin us iceland. 0ur journalist join us joined iceland. 0urjournalistjoin us joined us there from reykjavik. hopefully we will speak to her throughout the course the afternoon.

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BBC News

most of the residents had evacuated. so 3,700 of them moved out of town. some of them went back for a brief christmas break, but emergency vehicles went around and roused the 90 households that had gone back to grindavik. the plume of smoke from the eruption could be seen over reykjavik earlier this morning, and helicopters monitoring the situation went back and forth. at the moment, the lava flow is about 400 metres from the nearest houses and two kilometres from the harbour. the cabinet is meeting at five o'clock this afternoon. but the search for the man who fell into the crevasse on wednesday, one of the repairmen who were trying to make the roads habitable again, has been called off. in the last few hours, frederik the tenth has become the new king of denmark.

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Americas Newsroom

decades. motor vehicle thefts have specifically increased. two people have been killed in the first five days, 18 robberies in washington, d.c. 72 motor vehicle thefts and that is just since monday. these mother vehicle thefts jumped 82% from 3700 in 2022 to almost 7,000 last year. officials in washington, d.c. from the city council to the mayor are acutely aware that crime in the city has increased significantly. mayor bowser put millions towards police officers. some say many more are needed. one of the cities known to have higher crime rates, baltimore, maryland is seeing less crime. the director of the atf and other officials spoke about that historic drop in crime. watch. >> as you've heard, the homicide rate in baltimore is at its lowest rate in almost a decade. non-fatal shootings are also down. there is much progress to mark here today. but all of us agree there is a

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America Reports

robberies, 72 motor vehicle thefts in just the first five days of january. motor vehicle thefts jumped 82%, from 3700 in 2022 to almost 7,000 last year. officials in d.c. from the city council to the mayor are acutely aware crime has increased significantly in the district of columbia. let me end on this, john. a flyer posted outside a vacant business encouraging people to ransack businesses and take whatever possible. just one example of what we are seeing on the streets of d.c. i asked the attorney general about the department of justice's plan to combat crime, basically told stay tuned. >> john: they are acutely aware, the question is, what are they doing about it. maybe we will finds out in this new year. thank you.

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The Ingraham Angle

a year and qualify for a home back in 2019. that same home today is going for $436,000. but the interest are seven and a half percent. so that monthly payment is jumping to 3700. so you need to make today yourself or you and a spouse wit $115,000 in a salary with zero debt to have a shot atic affording the average homeit in america today. and if you have debt, cars, credit cardss mo, even more of 0 hundred and $50,000. so it's priced out.r >> a lot of americans just over the past four years. yeah. okay. >> in middle, liand the middle n i grew up in new england in the 1960s and 1970s into the 80s, you know, people could you live a good life? a tradesman, homebuilder yeah, we went to public schools, but, you know, we weren't wanting for we didn't go on vacations or anything, but we just, you know, we were we were okay . but what's happened from the time the millennials were

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The Ingraham Angle

that same home today is going for $436,000, but the interest rates are 7.5% so that monthly payment is jumping to 3700. so you need to make today yourself or you and a spouse $115,000 in a salary with zero debt to have a shot at affording the average home in america today. if you have debt, cars, credit cards, it's more like $140, $150,000 and it's priced out a lot of amer americans just overe past four years. >> in the middle class, like when i grew up in new england in 1960s and 1970s and to the 80s, people could >> what happened to

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Newsnight

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