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the end of a big rise in house prices as we saw through the pandemic, people searching for space, both inside and outside. there was a rise in house prices then. there is a comparison with that. on a regional basis, we are seeing every region in the uk except for the west midlands, which had unchanged house prices, but every other region saw house prices fall. as you mentioned earlier, there was a difference in pace in the south—east of england, at 3.9% fall. that is the equivalent of about £15,500 off the average house price over the course of a year. another interesting point to note is this activity from first—time buyers. yes, they are finding it difficult, yes they are looking for smaller homes, but they are still searching for homes and still buying to a

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Fox News Live

mark, i've known you for many years covering the border, and we were at a fever pitch. obviously, the numbers slowed down a few months ago, but they're back on the rise. sources tell me that we're averaging between 5,000 and 5,500 a month. with are you surprised the numbers are going back up, and what can we learn from it? >> i'm not prizedded at -- surprised at all. in may the administration ended title 42 which was the covid-related authority they could use to just bounce people back across the border. but in ending it, they also said we're going to get tougher on asylum seekers. so if people passed through mexico and didn't apply for asylum, we were going to get tough on them. what i think happened, the numbers did go down in june, the numbers at the border patrol. part of the reason for that, a lot of people were like, well, let's wait and see. let's hold off and see what the story is. obviously, the new rule was full of loopholes, it doesn't really do much of what they said it

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Newsday

and residents watched the inferno building in front of them. the wildfire is still growing, but at least for now it's expanding away from town. crews like these water bombers have been working relentlessly over the last few days to try to contain this fire. but despite that, they have still classified this eagle bluff wildfire as out of control. we've seen some significant growth on that west side of the fire. the fire is estimated at 3,044 hectares in size, and we're working with the incident management team on the us portion of the fires and looking at objectives that we can identify and assess along that west flank. this small desert town of 5,500 people is a popular summer destination for canadians because of its natural beauty and lakes. it's also well known for its wineries. there's a pile of dead standing timberthere with no needles on it. that is a result of a 2003 fire. for matt mavety, wildfires

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

don't look now, but the border crisis is back with a vengeance and a big concern among presidential candidates that make that a primary start. why tim scott shows this time to do it. scary numbers are probably the reason. kevin corke has more. kevin? griff jenkins. i apologize. >> look out, kevin corke. >> neil: my bad. >> i've covered the border forever. there's a reason why tim scott isn't just going to the border for a photo open. he's going there because the situation is not under control. sources tell me that border encounters are trending up, averaging between 5,000 and 5,500 a day across the entire southwest border. cbp says they seized more than 22,000 pounds this fiscal year alone as mexican cartels

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BBC News

in front of them. the wildfire is still growing, but at least for now, it's expanding away from town. crews like these water bombers have been working relentlessly over the last few days to try to contain this fire, but despite that, they have still classified this eagle bluff wildfire as out of control. we've seen some significant growth on that west side of the fire. the fire is estimated at 3,044 hectares in size, and we're working with the incident management team on the us portion of the fires and looking on objectives that we can identify and assess along that was flanked. —— west flanked. this small desert town of 5,500 people is a popular summer destination for canadians because of its natural beauty and lakes. it's also well—known for its wineries. there was a pile of dead standing timberthere . with no needles on it. that is a result of a 2003 fire. |

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BBC News at One

but despite that, they have still classified this eagle bluff wildfire as out of control. we've seen some significant growth on that west side of the fire. the fire is estimated at 3,044 hectares in size, and we're working with the incident management team on the us portion of the fires and looking at objectives that we can identify and assess along that west flank. this small desert town of 5,500 people is a popular summer destination for canadians because of its natural beauty and lakes. it's also well known for its wineries. there's a pile of dead standing timber there with no needles on it. that is a result of a 2003 fire. for matt mavety, wildfires are not new, but some are costlier than others. his family vineyard lost 80% of its sales in 2021 because of smoke damage to the grapes. smoked—damaged wines are basically of low, low value. farming here, we don't aim for low value wines. 0ur wines have to be premium.

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Verified Live

management team on the us portion of the fires and looking at objectives that we can identify and assess along that west flank. this small desert town of 5,500 people is a popular summer destination for canadians because of its natural beauty and lakes. it's also well known for its wineries. there's a pile of dead standing timber there with no needles on it. that is a result of a 2003 fire. for matt mavety, wildfires are not new, but some are costlier than others. his family vineyard lost 80% of its sales in 2021 because of smoke damage to the grapes. smoked—damaged wines are basically of low, low value. farming here, we don't aim for low value wines. our wines have to be premium. the eagle bluff wildfires, one out of more than 1,000 burning across canada right now, believed to be fuelled by higher than usual temperatures and drought.

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BBC News Now

at objectives that we can identify and assess along that west flank. this small desert town of 5,500 people is a popular summer destination for canadians because of its natural beauty and lakes. it is also well—known for its wineries. there is a pile of dead standing timber there with no needles on it. that is the result of the 2003 fire. for matt, wildfires are not new, but some are costlier than others. his family vineyard lost 80% of its sales in 2021 because of smoke damage to the grapes. smoke tainted wines are basically of low, low value. farming here, we don't aim for low value wines. 0ur wines have to be premium. the eagle bluff wildfires, one out of more than 1,000 burning across canada right now, believed to be fuelled by higher than usual temperatures and drought. what's happening here is yet another indication of what lies ahead in a warming world.

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The Context

of dreams, what sort of ambitions can we stimulate for both young women and young male players? and you truly believe that, do you? because you'll have heard the criticisms, peter, you'll have heard the arguments raised by human rights campaigners and others that they believe that this is ultimately another example of sportswashing by a middle eastern country trying to use sport to distract from human rights issues and present a more positive image of the country. do you accept there's any credence in that argument to a certain extent or do you reject it? i think, you know, what i look at is the evidence that i see on the ground, you know, and you've now got 50,000 schoolgirls playing football, you've got 1000 women coaches, you've got this huge increase in terms of people being employed in the kingdom. you know, in 2018, there were 750 registered coaches. now there's over 5500, so you see that as evidence of change. and i think you see the women's football development as part of societal change,

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

operation events are going to be more likely to occur as the climate warms, more heat in the atmosphere, thermodynamics 101, we're going to have more thunderstorms. >> reporter: atmospheric researchers agree, and say high altitude turbulence has also grown stronger over the decades, sending service carts, food and drinks and passengers flying. >> do we have any trained medical personnel? do we have any doctors, nurses? >> reporter: it already happens 5,500 time each year, and projected to grow two to three times worse in the years to come >> what we can confidently say is climate change is increasing the amount of clear-air turbulence in the atmosphere. >> reporter: while airlines can warn pilots of turbulence ahead, violent thunderstorms remain the biggest threat >> the number one cause of delays and cancellations is weather. >> reporter: the ntsb says the increasingly volatile weather and turbulence underscore the need for passengers to wear the

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