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Sip of Whangārei Facebook page helping Northland cafes boost profiles

A British woman living in Whangārei is putting the city’s cafes on the map through her popular Facebook page dedicated to reviewing the caffeine fixes on...

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

creature. it's scene as a purple state. my next guest my disagree. governor sununu. good to have you, governor. >> good to see you. where very red. surrounded but the blue states so gets a purple tinge because of our proximity. >> neil: what is your sense of this race for nikki haley? some say she hit a speed bump in your statement. new hampshire fixes whatever iowa does. she said it was said in good fun, good humor. you said the same last time. you think it hurt her? >> well, no. look at the possible. they have skyrocketed for her in both iowa and new hampshire since then. it's because she's doing the work. right? she's on the ground. she's in the diner. she's doing the town halls. she's answering anybody's questions. trump is not doing that. lucky to get him to fly in to do a rally and get out of there.

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BBC News at Six

worse with the effects of climate change. if we're expecting more extreme weather events, whether that is freeze—thaw cycles, more extreme wind event and rainfall events, these can have an impact on the rate at which our roads deteriorate. and while local councils are calling for more regular and consistent funding to deal with them, across several british universities, engineering solutions also promise some answers. our roads are either made out of concrete or asphalt. the majority of our roads are asphalt, although a lot the damage in both starts with cracks. those cracks turn into potholes through free—thaw cycles and wear and tear. the university of cambridge is working on a range of solutions, from sensors in the roads to investigating 3—d printed fixes and the materials that can adapt to temperature changes. we are trying to enhance these materials through, you know, their environmental impact or performance by adding things

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BBC News

after she says she hit a pothole while cycling. roads are deteriorating fast. i've been a cyclist for 25 years and you can see certainly in the last ten years just how poor the surface is and how dangerous it can be. the road where she fell has since been repaired. but looking into the issue of potholes, there's a problem which scientists say will only get worse with the effect of climate change. and whilst local councils are calling for more regular and consistent funding to deal with them, across several british universities, engineering solutions also promise some answers. our roads are either made out of concrete or asphalt. the majority of our roads are asphalt, although a lot of the damage in both starts with cracks. those cracks turn into potholes through freeze—thaw cycles and wear—and—tear. the university of cambridge is working on a range of solutions from sensors in our roads to investigating 3d printed fixes and the materials that can adapt

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BBC News at One

the surface is and how dangerous it can be. the road where she fell has since been repaired. but looking into the issue of potholes, there's a problem which scientists say will only get worse with the effect of climate change. and whilst local councils are calling for more regular and consistent funding to deal with them, across several british universities, engineering solutions also promise some answers. our roads are either made out of concrete or asphalt. the majority of our roads are asphalt, although a lot of the damage in both starts with cracks. those cracks turn into potholes through freeze—thaw cycles and wear—and—tear. the university of cambridge is working on a range of solutions from sensors in our roads to investigating 3d printed fixes and the materials that can adapt to temperature changes. we're trying to enhance these materials - through their environmental impact or performance by adding things . like fibres and also maybe trying to make them self—heal. -

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The most common Netflix problems and how to fix them

Want to binge the newest season of your favorite show but Netflix isn't working? Here's how to fix the most common Netflix problems that keep you from watching.

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BBC News

have resources to carry out any policy. we used to say — don't give us an unfunded mandate. that's what we used to talk about when i was in the state house. so you can say everything that up want to say, but if you don't give the people on the ground the tools that they need, whether it is money or technology, then it's all for not. it's not going anywhere. so while the administration has tried to do something, you see that this is the most unproductive congress that we have had in modern day history. and therefore, we don't have the funding. in fact, our speakerwent don't have the funding. in fact, our speaker went to the border and he said — they don't want the funding. that is not true in the conversations that i've had. and i know that when people show up to work, they want to be paid. i know that with these types of numbers of crossings — guess what — they need more staff. these are common—sense fixes that the republicans don't even understand the very basics about that we need to get to. what about how the american people see all of this? a cbs news poll, released this week, found that 63%

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Alex Wagner Tonight

working. it's republican governors like desantis and abbott causing northeastern mayors and governors, democrats, to put the squeeze on the federal government. >> yes, i mean, it's using these migrants as political pawns. it's cruel, but it's not done your politics, if we just analyzing the politics of it. and it has had that desired effects of making these mayors pressure the biden administration to come up with resources. here is the thing, ali. the biden administration has pushed for more resources, for whether it's new york, chicago, or other places, and also for some fixes, like allowing these migrants to be able to get work permits more quickly so that they can provide for themselves while they await their asylum claim. but republicans won't go along with that. at every juncture, they actually block potential solutions, and then they scream about how broken the system is.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

governors, democrats, to put the squeeze on the federal government. >> yes, i mean, it's using these migrants as political pawns. it's cruel, but it's not dumb, pure politics, if we are just analyzing the politics of it. and it has had that desired effect of making these mayors pressure the biden administration to come up with resources. here is the thing, ali. the biden administration has pushed for more resources, for whether it's new york, chicago, or other places, and also for some fixes, like allowing these migrants to be able to get work permits more quickly so that they can provide for themselves while they await an answer on their asylum claim. but republicans won't go along with that. at every juncture, they actually block potential solutions, and then they scream about how broken the system is. that is that tragedy, that is the folly here, and that's the hypocrisy of t republican party.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

donald trump called it an invasion. with less than two weeks left until the iowa caucuses, today trump and desantis published dueling op-eds in the des moines register. both cast immigration as the most pressing problem facing our country. both candidates promised that they and they alone can fix it. now, what both trump and desantis are advancing in these op-eds are neither actual fixes to our country's border issues, nor are they actual immigration policy, but they are the sort of plans you can tell people you have, and they are articulating them to the public. they want to let fewer brown people in. they want immigration to be as painful as possible. none of that addresses the root cause of migration and the actual problems with our immigration system, which are real. but it is a plan, and it is a plan around which republicans are largely unified. this is video from last friday of migrants including children

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