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Your World With Neil Cavuto

with a plan. >> again, we noticed there they're hungry, thirsty. many had medical conditions. had to transport a family with two children to a local hospital. >> meantime, another stash of fentanyl was seized at a port of entry in nogales, arizona. it's the same port of entry where last week cbp agents found fentanyl dyed bright colors to resemble children's candy. it's also where a huge bus was a few days ago that we reported on more than 1.5 million fentanyl pills were seized. all of them happening in nogales, arizona. >> neil: thanks, casey. let's go to brandon yesterday, the national border patrol

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Breakfast

to hydrate themselves. 0ne farmer in suffolk is so worried, she's been putting out trays of water and even caught some visitors on camera. debbie tubby has more. this hare is wary, but thirsty. it normally wouldn't drink out of a container but there is no moisture in the grass. this jay is trying to cool off. a badger, brazen about enjoying a possibly life—saving drink. even a fox has come to this man—made watering home. i kind of thought it might be a goshawk and i've never seen one to photograph. i didn't know they were on the farm. which is really nice. all of them have been caught on camera by sue cross, who is so concerned about their welfare after weeks of no rain she has been putting water out for them to drink. i think the wildlife needs water. the ponds have dried up, the river is very low. and they are using the water trays that are out, so it obviously is making a difference. she lives on a 600—acre farm

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BBC News

farmers and scientists say we can expect wonkier vegetables on the supermarket shelves this winter. the hot weather and lack of rainfall in parts of england has stressed crops which may affect the look of some produce. but the national farmers union says they�*ll still taste the same and is urging supermarkets to sell more wonky veg. it�*s no secret that the recent heatwave and subsequent dry weather has caused havoc — from wildfires, to damaged crops, and fields suffering after scorching hot temperatures. but animals are finding it tough too — not only to survive during the heat but also to find enough water to hydrate themselves. one farmer in suffolk is so worried, she�*s been putting out trays of water and even caught some visitors on camera. debbie tubby has more. this hare is wary, but thirsty. it normally wouldn�*t drink out of a container but there is no

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BBC News

this hare is wary, but thirsty. it normally wouldn't drink out of a container but there is no moisture in the grass. this jay is trying to cool off. a badger, brazen about enjoying a possibly life—saving drink. even a fox has come to this man—made watering home. i kind of thought it might be a goshawk and i've never seen one to photograph. i didn't know they were on the farm. which is really nice. all of them have been caught on camera by sue cross, who is so concerned about their welfare after weeks of no rain she has been putting water out for them to drink. i think the wildlife needs water. the ponds have dried up, the river is very low. and they are using the water trays that are out, so it obviously is making a difference. she lives on a 600—acre farm near bury st edmunds. just go over there. there's probably about three on the other side of this hedge here. she now spends all day everyday

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BBC News

are finding it tough too. one farmer in suffolk is so worried, she's been trying to help. debbie tubby has more. this hare is wary, but thirsty. it normally wouldn't drink out of a container but there is no moisture in the grass. this jay is trying to cool off. a badger, brazen about enjoying a possibly life—saving drink. even a fox has come to this man—made watering home. i kind of thought it might be a goshawk and i've never seen one to photograph. i didn't know they were on the farm. which is really nice. all of them have been caught on camera by sue cross, who is so concerned about their welfare after weeks of no rain she has been putting water out for them to drink. i think the wildlife needs water. our ponds have dried up, the river is very low. and they are using the water trays that are out, so it obviously is making a difference. she lives on a 600—acre farm near bury st edmunds. just go over there.

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

so they have to do it themselves. >> charles: i want to go to new york city where another migrant bus arrived today. nate foy has been covering that part of the story. nate? >> charles, good afternoon. a bus just after 7:00 a.m. with 52 migrants on it arrived here in new york city. just like bill showed you at the border, the vast majority of them single adult men. we saw an official in the mayor's office greet the migrants and say they're arriving sick, hungry, tired, thirsty. a texas official said that is not the case. >> food and water is placed on the buses for more than a four-day trip. every time the buses come back, we see left over food and water on the buses. >> charles, we have an exclusive look today inside these buses.

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TOKYO -- Trading prices for popular Japanese whisky brands have risen 50% over the past two years amid a general rise in prices for the spirit.Wh

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Morning Joe

lives. he told his disciples in matthew 25 that we would be welcomed into the kingdom of heaven if we gave water to the thirsty, fed the hungry, clothed the poor, and brought hope to the hopeless. we were to lead with forgiveness and love. so how doesdistressing a religi leader would bar from communion a congregant who spent her life in politics, focusing really on those truly disadvantaged. let's bring in the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. she joins us now. madame speaker, i've known you for at least three decades. >> yes. >> we haven't talked about your faith publicly. we certainly have in a lot of private conversations because it means so much to you. the last time is when you were talking about your father. i said, i bet you wish your father was here to see you, and you said, he is here. he is with me.

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Velshi

criticism from the international response rate. what can the international community do differently that you do so well? >> we are a very small organization and we are not in every place in the world. the big organizations, they have projects in many countries and i'm not going to lie to you, the men and women of the very big organizations they only deserve my respect and my thank you because i know they are there in countries that we are not even hearing on the news taking care of the people. all those people are heroes. been thing is real, it's a lot of red tape. sometimes the big organizations become so big that even people with good intentions and even the new leaders seems like sometimes they don't even know how to start articulating the response. in our case, it is very simple. we bring food to the hungry and we bring water to the thirsty. our mission is precise.

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Thirsty Thirsty & Emily Wells (Live) | Heritage Radio Network

This week we are joined by Bruxa who is the Founder of Thirsty Thirsty, a web3 natural wine club. She is a child of Brazilian Indigenous, Portuguese and adopted Jewish ancestors. She founded Thirsty Thirsty in 2014, offering a natural wine focused wine club, events, and consulting. She has worked in the global food and wine industry since 2009, focusing on natural wine generative farming in thirteen countries. She holds a WSET Level 3 accreditation with Distinction.

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