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Farmers face ruin as drought devastates summer crops

While consumers are safe for now, many farmers have lost millions of rand after a promising start to the season

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Ana Cabrera Reports

everything trump touches dies. trying to be trump-like got him truck crashed, just like ron desantis will learn tonight after he's crushed after spending 2 1/2 years being the mini me to trump. >> thank you so much, mark murray, john kasich, ferdnand am amandi. ahead i'll talk to the state's lead climatologist about how this cold prepares to past caucuses. will history be made in iowa? a car rammed into pedestrians in israel. police calling it a, quote, terrorist attack. we'll have the latest. stay right there. we'll have the latest. stay right there

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Ana Cabrera Reports

more than 24,000 people. >> richard engel reporting for us from jerusalem, thank you for all of that reporting. we covered a lot of ground there. up next here on ana cabrera reports, the coldest caucuses ever. i'll talk to iowa's top climatologist about the dangerous temperatures and how they compare to past caucuses. is it enough to deter people from coming out tonight. from co. . (applause) finally, we can eat. ♪ you know you make me wanna... ♪ and then we looked around and said, "wait a minute, this isn't even our stroller!" (laughter) you live with your parents, but you own a house in the metaverse? mm-hmm. cool! i don't get it. here's to getting financially ready for anything. and here's to being single and ready to mingle. who's ready to cha-cha? ( ♪♪ )

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BBC News

so i really believe they'll rise and there will be resilience and they will rise to the challenges. resilience certainly would be the word here and we wish you and your community the best. doctor, thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. thank you so much. take care now. the maui blaze moved fast, driven by hurricane—force winds and grass parched by drought. a short time ago i spoke with pao—shin chu, a professor and climatologist at the university of hawaii on how climate and climate change helped fuel hawaii's deadly blaze. thank you forjoining us. we have been seeing these images of destruction there in maui. to what extent do you believe — as someone who studies meteorology and climate change — that climate conditions played a role in such

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Chris Jansing Reports

as greg moore puts it in the arizona republic, those initiatives focus more on future relief rather than immediate, that forward looking optimism runs contrary to current reality in much of maricopa county. greg moore, opinion journalist at the "arizona republic" joins me now. you point out that an arizona state climatologist said in phoenix in the early 1800s, you had five days a year on average of temps of five days and above. you experienced a streak of 31 consecutive days of that. what is the reality in phoenix? >> it's hot. it's hot to the point that people in phoenix are saying it's hot. we're seeing cooling centers overwhelmed, we're seeing people dying, people in hospitals of heat exhaustion, heatstroke, people are getting burned when they fall down on the ground. it's something that you really need to respect and pay

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

to southern europe tonight, where highs have reached 118. and back here at home, 88 million people from california to florida are under heat alerts. sam brock has the story tonight from miami. >> reporter: record-level temperatures continue to bake the country, from california to the southeast. >> this is a whole level of different sun. >> reporter: phoenix fuming with 21 straight days with at least 110-degree temperatures, and miami hitting a record 40 consecutive days of triple-digit heat index. so how warm is the water right now? >> around here, we're around 91, 92 degrees. >> reporter: university of miami climatologist and hurricane expert brian mcnoldy says even one degree change in the water temperature makes a difference. what does this bath water-like temperature in the ocean mean for hurricane season? >> well, all other things being equal, this is going to enable hurricanes to strengthen a little more efficiently. >> reporter: the heat

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CNN Newsroom Live

and into the creeks and streams. also a fairly strong threat there across parts of the midwest southeast of st. louis as one or two bands rolls through nashville. this is just one computer model. things could spread out east or west, but just know that it is heat, it is humidity. when you get that type of weather out there, you can certainly get a lot of weather when it comes to very, very heavy rainfall. and that is what i think that we'll see in the east and then the continued hot weather in the west. southern europe is also looking at another day of scorching heat. spain, italy and greece are baking in temperatures well above normal. residents and tourists are looking for anyway to beat the heat. one climatologist compared the bubble of hot air in the region to a giant pizza oven. and it is sparking wildfires across greece and the canary islands. thousands have been evacuated as

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BBC News

particularly. italy is where it will be the longer and the harder. it will be a difficult week, but the summer is obviously not over so it can last a little longer. i'm not sure, but it is a possibility, obviously. i sure, but it is a possibility, obviously-— sure, but it is a possibility, obviously. sure, but it is a possibility, obviousl. ~ ., ., ., obviously. i know you're not a climatologist, _ obviously. i know you're not a climatologist, but _ obviously. i know you're not a climatologist, but i'm - obviously. i know you're not a climatologist, but i'm sure i obviously. i know you're not a - climatologist, but i'm sure you're well aware of the links. in terms of these areas worst hit recovering, there is growing concern now that desert areas have jumped from, for example, northern africa, they are now entering the mediterranean area and that is specifically tied to this weather. do these temperatures allow the land to recover at all, or is it becoming harder and harder now? it is it becoming harder and harder now? ,.,,.,, is it becoming harder and harder now? ,, , is it becoming harder and harder now? ., now? it is probably becoming harder because strong _ now? it is probably becoming harder because strong heatwaves _ now? it is probably becoming harder because strong heatwaves like - now? it is probably becoming harder because strong heatwaves like this | because strong heatwaves like this but obviously a lot of stress on vegetation in general. the human and

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BBC News

a possibility, obviously. i know you're not a climatologist, however, i'm sure you're well aware of the links. in terms of these areas worst hit recovering, there is growing concern now that desert areas have jumped from, for example, northern africa, they are now entering the mediterranean area and that is specifically tied to this weather. do these temperatures allow the land to recover at all or is it becoming harder and harder now? it is probably becoming harder because strong heatwaves like this put, obviously, a lot of stress on vegetation and the population in general, the human and non—human population. it is difficult to recover, obviously, and when it tends to happen year after year it's obviously becoming stronger and stronger and the vegetation and everyone has to recover, that's for sure.

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BBC News

particularly around italy. italy is maybe where it will be the longer and the harder. it will be a difficult week. but the summer is obviously not over so it can last a little longer, maybe during august. i'm not sure, but it is a possibility, obviously. i know you're not a climatologist, however, i'm sure you're well aware of the links. in terms of these areas worst hit recovering, there is growing concern now that desert areas have jumped from, for example, northern africa, they are now entering the mediterranean area and that is specifically tied to this weather. do these temperatures allow the land to recover at all or is it becoming harder and harder now? it is probably becoming harder because strong heatwaves like this put,

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