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the average global temperature in the past 12 months was 14.98 degrees. that beats the previous hottest year set in 2016 by 0.17 degrees. the announcement was made by the eu's climate change service copernicus. and the met office in the uk believes this record could be short lived, as their forecasts suggest 2024 could be even hotter. earlier, i spoke to our climate editor, justin rowlatt, and asked about how much bigger the margin is in this latest report. yeah, it is interesting, isn't it? the margin, as you say, was 0.17 celsius. you might say, well, that doesn't sound very much to me, but remember, this is a global average, an average across the entire globe day and night across the entire year, and normally sign to say they expect it to be broken by a tiny fraction of a degree, 0.01, 0.02, not 0.17 degrees. that is, they say, a huge margin.

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we start with a troubling landmark for the climate — as 2023 smashes the record, for the world's hottest year ever recorded. european scientists say, that 2023 left the records "tumbling like dominoes". the average global temperature in the past 12 months was 14.98 degrees. that beats the previous hottest year — set in 2016 — by 0.17 degrees. the announcement was made by the eu's climate change service. and the met office in the uk believes this record could be short—lived, as their forecasts suggest 2024 could be even hotter. earlier, i spoke to our climate editor, justin rowlatt, who told me that record was broken by some margin. yeah, it is interesting, isn't it? the margin, as you say, was 0.17 celsius. you might say, well, that doesn't sound very much to me, but remember, this is a global average, an average across the entire globe day and night across the entire year, and normally scientists say they expect it to be broken by a tiny fraction of a degree,

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Smerconish

garland that they have not been truthful with the american people. it goes right to w= you just said. he did not have the authority to make the decisions, as he said in the 2022 meeting. >> so in the letters, i have all of them in front of me, he makes clear he is the deciding authority. he also said that he had had not asked for designation as special counsel. in this instance, what do we know? he asked for it on tuesday and it was promptly given. what doesn't sound right about that timeline to you? >> i know october 7th, 2022, he told that group in that room that he requested special counsel authority after going to d.c. president biden u.s. attorney to have charges for a 2014-2015 years, and he was denied that authority from doj. he was told to follow the process. now you discuss these letters on

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Gutfeld

left. and that's the raidersheir foo. >> so you think that would reduce some violence? but crime is so bad in oaklandpr ,people are telling residents to literally use air hornst to warn neighbors about intruders and add security barers to doors t and windows to keep criminals out. but i don't know. here'scrimins out to suggestion. how about putting bars around the criminals instead of the citizensg bars a and locking up the thieves instead of the ice cream? >> remember? yeah. having the good old when we when we used the law to keep criminals oue lat. now it's to keep us in. oakland is overrun by so-called drug tourists. now we've turned it entire neighborhood into open air drug market, affectionately op. ed fentanyl island i know it doesn't sound as fun as i thought it would be. i >> it's like fantasy island of your fantasies to o.d.yo on aged pile of garbage and . it's home to burned out cars fer homeless camps, drug-addled

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Newsnight

happening and honestly speaking, law and order is an issue of state, not centre, a prime minister is not directly responsible for law and order situation. directly responsible for law and ordersituation. i directly responsible for law and order situation. i will put it this way, if something happens in scotland, is it rishi, the prime minister here, responsible for that? no. it is the bjp who run manipur sea would like to think that the minister modi... sea would like to think that the minister modi. . ._ sea would like to think that the minister modi. .. there is a security element involved. _ minister modi. .. there is a security element involved. and _ minister modi. .. there is a security element involved. and the - minister modi. .. there is a security - element involved. and the government is there to take action and action will be taken but yes, sectarian violence was an issue much earlier, and talk about the 70s and 80s, the whole of the north—east was in trouble. it has now been sorted out. really? hundreds being killed and tens of thousands displaced? that doesn't sound very sorted out. this ha--ened doesn't sound very sorted out. ti 3 happened recently only because there were some elements who started violence in the name of

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FOX and Friends

because they emit so much gas. apparently electric or solar. >> looking at potential biden vs. trump rematch. >> heat. >> one lawmaker admitting the threat is that trump could come back. >> elon musk revealing his upcoming fight with mark zuckerberg will be livestreamed on x. >> zuckerberg says is he consuming 4,000 calories per day to geek up. >> geek turning into zuckerberg 2.0. >> good morning, everybody. 6:01 on the east on this monday, august 7th, 2023. we start with this. donald trump's legal team facing a 5:00 p.m. eastern time deadline today to respond to federal prosecutors' request for a protective order in his latest criminal case revolving around the election. >> ainsley: meanwhile, the former president has some requests of his own. judge recusal and a change of venue. >> brian: doesn't sound like too much to ask.

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was involved. >> john: doesn't sound like he's ready to pull the trigger just yet but the idea he is now openingly talking and frequently talking about the idea of an impeachment inquiry definitely takes this up a level. bill mcgurn quoted hemingway in a column with all of these developments in the investigation saying it began gradually, now suddenly, i mean, it does appear like a dam is bursting here. >> sandra: we'll talk to bill in just a second. >> john: chad pergram is live on capitol hill, do we think the speaker may pull the trigger on an impeachment inquiry? >> whether the speaker speaks it carries a certain weight. he cracked it last week with merrick garland and now the president himself. >> rising to the level of

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History of the Sitcom

they ended up blachekish. >> the father feels they are losing their roots. >> i want one of my kids to be black so i can love it. >> where "the cosby show" is safe, here's us living every day. the "black-ish" family is unapologetic about the blackness. >> next saturday, when you turn 13, you're becoming a man, too. >> a black man. i throwing you an african rites of passage ceremony. >> that doesn't sound as fun. >> no, it does not. >> "black-ish" was good at talking about social issues we hasn't had since norman lear. >> that leads up to "one day at a time." >> i get it. we're cuban. >> it follows three generations of latinas.

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History of the Sitcom

patricia richardson: what was great about our family, was that even though we disagreed, randy: i think i'll just pop on out of here.. patricia richardson: we loved each other and always made up. patrick gomez: home improvement was proof that a traditional family sitcom could still be a hit, but through the 90's we continued to see the family change. we saw people having children much later in life and the family sitcom reflected that. paul reiser: in mad about you, the marriage itself was the premise of the show. mara brock akil: a strong woman character against a strong male character, and so the fireworks... it just kept happening. helen hunt: watching how two people try to love each other over time. jamie: it doesn't bother you that we haven't had sex in five days? paul: hello. paul reiser: you know the feeling when you go to a party and you and your wife and you're having fun, and you say goodnight, you get into the car. the minute that car door closes, that's the show. jamie: what's going on with us?

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See it Loud The History of Black Television

to sort of fill that void. - you know, they wanted chris to do network. chris wouldn't do it. he knew he couldn't do it five days a week and keep the high level of quality that he wanted to do. - and here we go, hbo to the rescue. - chris rock was able to like, wild out on hbo. he had that one sketch where he's just slapping people. like that doesn't sound that controversial, but other networks, they'd be like, "whoa, we're not showing this. we're not showing this." - [reporter] as you see here, davis enters the building, and within seconds, the rampage begins. (audience laughing) - he's edgy. he's always going to make you think. he's always gonna challenge the status quo. - as late night tv was back on the map, the "king's of comedy" tour was blowing up. - white people hope things don't go wrong. black people don't hope, we wish. we wish a would be a mother (beep) would be in our shit. (audience laughing) - they do this arena tour that sells out all across the united states,

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