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New Day Weekend With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez

i mean, you. good morning and welcome to your "new day." i'm kristin fischer in for christi paul. >> i'm boris sanchez. president trump is said to have personally pressured them to overturn the last election and they are set to testify publicly this week. what we can expect to hear from them and what the january 6 committee plans to focus on. plus, the cdc signs off on covid vaccines for kids as young as 6 months old. the key points that drove the decision and when those vaccinations can begin. and scorching summer temperatures refusing to let up across the country. where you can expect it to feel like 110 degrees this week.

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New Day Weekend With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez

distributing and administering all these vaccines as they get out around the country so that practitioners know how to use them and give to young people because it is a slightly different regime. the two different vaccines they voted unanimously to approve the moderna vaccine is a two-shot regimen. the pfizer vaccine is three shots. and now that they have approved it they were already ordered up by some states and already on the way to certain locations so we could see shots in arms in the next couple of days. boris? kristin? >> that is great news. still to come this morning, 100 million. that is the number of people the u.n. says has been forcibly displaced around the world. and despite the grim milestone there are stories of hope. and next, just as summer temperatures heat up, thousands of kids could be left high and dry. why hundreds of public pools and

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

>> just as summer temperatures heat up, thousands of kids could be left high and dry. why thousands of pools and summer camps may not open. welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. the wife of a supreme court justice could be dragged to the forefront of the investigation into the january 6th insurrection. ginni thomas, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas says that she is willing to meet with the house select committee investigating the capitol attack. the request for her interview comes after the committee says they have emails between ginni thomas and former trump attorney john eastman. eastman, of course, the architect of the delusional, unconstitutional theory that vice president pence could single handlely have overturned the election. while the contents of the emails between the two have not been revealed, eastman in emails to a different trump lawyer, according to "the new york times," seemed to have insight

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FOX Friends First

expected in the entire month of january happening at once. in the desert southwest phoenix topping out to 113. los angeles 111, warm temperatures for desert southwest. early next week we get into the ohio valley region. the east is expected to have warm summer temperatures well above average and looking at temperatures, record high for national map for today. severe storms in the gulf state looking warm and calm entering the weekend. >> carley: thank you very much. the white house bracing for another brutal -- cheryl casone will tell us if we'll see prices rise higher this summer. >> ashley: plus "wall street journal's" james freeman will explain how it is getting worse, don't go anywhere.

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Evergy preps to battle hot summer, supply chain issues

The Kansas City area’s largest electricity provider says it’s taken pre-emptive steps it believes will insulate customers against extreme outages amid an anticipated hot summer and supply chain concerns.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

his farm since 1985. >> this i think is the worst year we've ever had. >> reporter: he's right. water officials believe the past three years could end up as the driest in california's history >> i look over here and i see a beautiful day by the lake. what do you see when you look at this >> i see a dangerously low reservoir. we are at ground zero for the california drought. >> reporter: the state's reservoirs are alarmingly low this is lake castaic north of los angeles sitting at 53% capacity to give you perspective, in good times the water should be nearly to the top of that dam. california's natural resources secretary, wade crowfoot, says the snowpack in northern california's sierra nevada mountains says it all. what do the last measurements tell you? >> the last measurements are pretty grim. we have a lot less snowpack than we've had in the past due to hotter winter temperatures then due to hotter spring and summer temperatures, more of that snow is either absorbing into very dry soils or evaporating into warm

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BBC News-20220117-20:27:00

uk temperatures will not necessarily rise in line with the global average. this is now, we already sometimes get temperatures 2 degrees above average in the south of england. that will be more like three degrees if average global temperatures rise by two celsius but we should also be prepared for this, says this latest assessment of the risks of climate change. it is unlikely but if global temperatures were to rise by 4 degrees, maximum summer temperatures in the south could be as much as 7 degrees hotter, with the north up to 6 degrees hotter. the risks cut right across society, say ministers. infrastructure, roads, sewage systems, power stations will struggle as storms, droughts, floods and heat waves become more frequent and more intense. our health and productivity will suffer. farms will struggle to produce as much food and at the same time the supply of goods from abroad is likely to be disrupted. to meet these challenges,

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BBC News at Ten-20220117-22:19:00

this latest assessment of the risks of climate change. it's unlikely but if global temperatures were to rise by 4 degrees, maximum summer temperatures in the south could be as much as 7 degrees hotter with the north up to 6 degrees hotter. the risks cut right across society, say ministers. infrastructure, roads, sewage systems, power stations will struggle as storms, droughts, floods and heat waves become more frequent and more intense. our health and productivity will suffer. farms will struggle to produce as much food. at the same time, the supply of goods from abroad is likely to be disrupted. to meet these challenges the government needs to take action right away, say its independent advisers on climate change. we really have got to start thinking about adaptation in everything we do. we've really got to start taking seriously the fact that our climate is changing and we are going to see quite significant changes over the next 30 years.

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BBC News at Six-20220117-18:16:00

summer temperatures in the south could be as much as 7 degrees hotter, with the north up to 6 degrees hotter. the risks cut right across society, say ministers. infrastructure, roads, sewage systems, powerstations infrastructure, roads, sewage systems, power stations will struggle as storms, droughts, floods and heat waves become more frequent and heat waves become more frequent and more intense. our health and productivity will suffer. farms will struggle to produce as much food and at the same time the supply of goods from abroad is likely to be disrupted. to meet these challenges, the government needs to take action right away, say its independent advisers on climate change. irate advisers on climate change. we really have _ advisers on climate change. - really have got to start thinking about adaptation in everything we do. we really have to start taking seriously the fact that our climate is changing, and we are going to see quite significant changes over the next 30 years. the quite significant changes over the next 30 years-— next 30 years. the good news is, toda 's

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The Travel Show-20220118-03:32:00

and we aren't prepared. we are already seeing more severe, extreme weather of many types. this is having an impact and we are not ready for the climate change that's already happening, let alone the climate change which is on the way. uk temperatures won't necessarily rise in line with the global average. this is now. we sometimes get temperatures 2 degrees above average in the south of england. now, if average global temperatures rise by 2 degrees, the increase would be more like 3 degrees. but we should also be prepared for this says this latest assessment of the risks of climate change. it's unlikely, but if global temperatures were to rise by 4 degrees, maximum summer temperatures in the south could be as much as 7 degrees hotter with the north up to six degrees hotter. the risks cut right across society, say ministers. infrastructure, roads, sewage systems, power stations will struggle as storms,

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