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How Roads Fail... And Why They're Set To Get Worse

Road transport produces tonnes of emissions, making it a driver of climate change. It is also one of the sectors most susceptible to the effects of climate change.

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FOX News Saturday Night

but the truth is, viewership would be way higher if my fans got going electronic devices for meth. i wish i was kidding but the last time i did stand up in reno, at the hotel police were arresting a guy in the parking lot for drug use and as they were legit hog timings the guy in the pavement, he goes jimmy failla, i love your show. you can laugh at me but it's not easy getting up a standup show in real. my gps kept telling me to fire my agent. tonight is not about me or my fans, it's about america's children because all across the country get started going back to the schools. >> back to school. back to school. to prove to dad i'm not a fool. >> that's right, if you live in a red state, your kindergarten learn math through word problems in a blue state, your kids learn to add activity of drag queen. everywhere you look it's time

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Alex Witt Reports

they can finish it. keep it going. >> i asked her son what he knows about dr. king. how he was feeling. he told me that he wouldn't be here without dr. king, if he hadn't marched, he's not sure he would have the opportunity to come to an event like this one. i've also spent the day talking with some of the elders who are here. many of whom are hanging out in the shade, who aren't out here on the pavement right in front of the stages. who themselves, actually came here when they were little kids, to see dr. king's original speech. i spoke to one woman, who's had health issues. she's in her 80s. she felt like she still had to be here, my own grandparents were actually here for the speech 60 years ago. so, there's a story about the young generation coming up. and the lessons they've learned from this movement. there are also many of the people who are the originals who laid the groundwork for all of us, who are here taking in this moment. and trying to remind many of the young people coming up

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Fox News at Night

officials responded to the robberies by setting up what they call the organized retail crime task force including police officers from la, glendale, beverly hills, burbank, the california highway patrol and representatives from the la county's district attorney's office. they are investigating nine separate cases of flash mob style robberies, and the new arrests are related to four of those. the bad news for stores and customers is that the robberies continue and with dozens involved, 11 arrests may mark a start but also means that many more of these robbers are still on the loose and presumably, trace, planning their next targets for flash mobry. >> trace: indeed they are, jonathan thank you, bring in karl demaio and chef andrew gruel. gentlemen thank you pavement i want to put this up on the screen because this is the retail industry leaders association, he says quoting here as it relates to crime and organized retail crime california is truly in a league

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Jesse Watters Primetime

tonight we need modern, commonsense solutions to reduce inflation, crime and illegal immigration. tap into the cultural currents. mentioned the oakland women pistol whipped and dragged across the pavement. zero in on that. draw the country's attention to it. revolting spectacles like this are the direct result of left-wing policies. gas prices are now patting over $4 per gallon. tell us what that means for iowa farmers? maybe mention the fact that biden officials drilled 114 gaping holes in the border wall so that antelope could migrate through. instead, 1400 illegals per day are migrating through the antelope openings. some of them are chinese nationals. ask if your son or daughter dodged taxes, dumped an illegal gun, funded an international sex trade ring. would they get off with a warning? katie pavlich is the editor of townhall.com and mollie

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America Reports

able to be by his side. i was not. and that is heartbreaking, steve, thanks for joining us on that. it is something so many people are talking about still at this moment. thank you, steve. john. >> john: sandra, we are following a breaking story on oakland's crime crisis, brand-new video into fox news. oakland police on the hunt for two attackers who viciously robbed a woman before pistol whipping and dragging her across the pavement. senior national correspondent wil william has more on this. >> oakland p.d. says it is looking for the two men, even as business owners in the city say this turned into a war zone, three murders, two carjackings and 15 robberies this weekend. here you'll see the woman being confronted by two men who want her purse. when she does not let go, they drag her across a gravel parking lot and go through her pockets

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BBC News

you get burn scars because that makes it worse because it leaves behind soil that is virtually like a pavement. can ou hel virtually like a pavement. can you help us — virtually like a pavement. can you help us understand the unusual rout this hurricane and now tropical storm has taken? as i understand normally they will be off to the left and this one is going straight north. what is behind the strange path the storm is taking? strange path the storm is takin: ? a, , ., taking? movement. there is a stronu taking? movement. there is a strong area — taking? movement. there is a strong area of— taking? movement. there is a strong area of high _ taking? movement. there is a strong area of high pressure l taking? movement. there is a| strong area of high pressure in the united states which is allowing it to accelerate north fast and that is what is helping it to sustain its strength even as it moves over these cold waters. typically a storm will move slower and have more time to wind down there because this one is moving so fast it is able to take the momentum into the south—west of the united states. you momentum into the south-west of the united states.— the united states. you have covered hurricane _ the united states. you have covered hurricane is - the united states. you have covered hurricane is a - the united states. you have covered hurricane is a lot i the united states. you have covered hurricane is a lot in j covered hurricane is a lot in your career. have you seen

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BBC News

on the ground rather than the ground soaking it up it runs horizontally and creates flash floods. we are seeing, like you mentioned, this is taking aim at communities like palm springs. these are almost desert communities. how vulnerable do you think some of these cities and towns in the path of hilary are? really quite vulnerable. we have got a high risk, which we don't issue that often, a high risk of flooding. a number of factors are coming together that really make us concerned. first and foremost we just talked about the heavy rain striking the soil that cannot handle that kind of rain. then you have mountains which enhance — you get the mountain enhanced rainfall — and in some places the heavy rainfall is occurring where previous fires have occurred. you get these burn scars because that makes it worse because it leaves behind soil that is virtually like a pavement. can you help us understand

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BBC News

at communities like palm springs. these are almost desert communities. how vulnerable do you think some of these cities and towns in the path of hilary are? really quite vulnerable. we have got a high risk, which we don't issue that often, a high risk of flooding. a number of factors are coming together that really make us concerned. first and foremost we just talked about the heavy rain striking the soil that cannot handle that kind of rain. then you have mountains which enhance — you get the mountain enhanced rainfall — and in some places the heavy rainfall is occurring where previous fires have occurred. you get these burn scars because that makes it worse because it leaves behind a soil that is virtually like a pavement. can you help us understand the unusual route this hurricane and now tropical storm has taken? as far as i understand normally these storms will veer off to the left

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World Business Report

of people from a certain area of notting hill, was considered the worst kept secret in notting hill. that's exactly how it was explained to me. and three people who had direct knowledge of this murder all named patrick digby as the person who killed kelso cochrane. in 1959, patrick digby was 20. he's dead now, as is the other prime suspect. we don't know what evidence police gathered and why their inquiry failed. the answer could be in their investigation files. these have been transferred to the national archives, but are closed for another 30 years. kelso cochrane's family want then opened. to think that your uncle, your father was murdered in such a brutal way, i mean, very much like the murder of stephen lawrence, set upon by a group of people, stabbed, just left, you know, dying on the pavement. and, you know, i think to know that that has happened, and there has been nojustice, no closure is a really difficult thing. we approached the metropolitan

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