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was good with not skipper brunt. was good with the ball _ with not skipper brunt.h not skipper brunt. was good with the ball as she was - with not skipper brunt. was good with the ball as she was with - with not skipper brunt. was good with the ball as she was with the | with the ball as she was with the bat. sophie ecclestone picked up a third wicket and india's hopes had all but vanished. in the end, a comfortable victory by 38 runs for england and a handy start to this t20 series. alex fletcher, bbc news. a brilliant win for england there, but it could all have gone so wrong for them early on in the match. our cricket reporter henry moeran was following the action, and spoke to me earlier. it was really important england showed some resolve and fight after the first over, because losing two wickets in bowls like that in particular with the power that you get from sophia dunkley and alex capsicum it could have caused england problems. but they have in that skipper brunt is a sort of player that instills karma amongst the team. she walks out there and you sense ev
was good with not skipper brunt. was good with the ball _ with not skipper brunt.h not skipper brunt. was good with the ball as she was - with not skipper brunt. was good with the ball as she was with - with not skipper brunt. was good with the ball as she was with the | with the ball as she was with the bat. sophie ecclestone picked up a third wicket and india's hopes had all but vanished. in the end, a comfortable victory by 38 runs for england and a handy start to this t20 series. alex...
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extremism, the islamic republic rushed to help iraq in syria, two countries which were bearing the bruntent extremism. it can be said that any violent blood thirsty group in the region that kills innocent people, groups like daesh are directly supported by israel and the united states. there are credible reports indicating. that us forces helped daesh out when they were defeating on various battlefields. thanks to the sacrifices of iranian anti-terrorism heroes, above all murder, lieutenant general qasim sulaymani, the region was gradually free from the slime of daesh and other terrorist groups. in december 2013, the united nations assembly approved iran's proposal uh, which was calling for all nations across the world to denounce. any form and shape. back then, tehran underline the eradication of violence as a whole in the form of terrorism, war, in the name of religion, in the name of secularism, whatever. one thing that the world. is grappling with is terrorism in the name of religion, it's violence in the name of god. the islamic republic says that religion should be basically the or
extremism, the islamic republic rushed to help iraq in syria, two countries which were bearing the bruntent extremism. it can be said that any violent blood thirsty group in the region that kills innocent people, groups like daesh are directly supported by israel and the united states. there are credible reports indicating. that us forces helped daesh out when they were defeating on various battlefields. thanks to the sacrifices of iranian anti-terrorism heroes, above all murder, lieutenant...
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extremism, the islamic republic rushed to help iraq in syria, two countries which were bearing the brunt of the terrorist group's violent extremism. تقریباً میشه گفت هر فرقه ی خشونت طلبی که can be said that any violent blood thirsty group in the region that kills innocent people, groups like daesh, are directly supported by israel and the united states. there are credible reports indicating that us forces helped daesh out. when they were defeating on various battlefields. thanks to the sacrifices of iranian anti-terrorism heroes, above all murder, lieutenant general qasim soleymani, the region was gradually free from the slime of daesh and other terrorist groups. in december 2013, the united nations assembly approved iran's proposal uh, which was calling for all nations across the world to denounce violence and extremism. now against violence and violent extremism, the islamic republic of iran sought to condemn violence in any form and shape. back then, tehran underlined the eradication of violence as a whole in the form of terrorism, war, in the name of religion, in the name of seculari
extremism, the islamic republic rushed to help iraq in syria, two countries which were bearing the brunt of the terrorist group's violent extremism. تقریباً میشه گفت هر فرقه ی خشونت طلبی که can be said that any violent blood thirsty group in the region that kills innocent people, groups like daesh, are directly supported by israel and the united states. there are credible reports indicating that us forces helped daesh out. when they were defeating on various...
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oakland is really feeling the brunt of the standing water. there's ponding and pooling on 580 all the way really from the dublin, pleasanton area through oakland and on towards the macarthur maze. this is the richmond-san rafael bridge, wet and rainy here as well. speed are going to be key this morning because of that standing water and really the biggest brunt you can see right here, the eastshore freeway, the richmond-san rafael bridge, we just showed you, and the bay bridge and all the standing water and slowing is sort of focused all around the bay right there guys. thanks sue. >> good morning. america's coming up at seven right here on abc seven. >> and ginger zee has a look at what's ahead. >> good morning. it is great to be with all of you here on a wednesday. we are tracking the millions of americans who are already on the move for the holiday. a lot of that early travel will have some issue in the air, but then i'll have the travel forecast for you and we're also going to be showing you the money blown into the windy city helping hol
oakland is really feeling the brunt of the standing water. there's ponding and pooling on 580 all the way really from the dublin, pleasanton area through oakland and on towards the macarthur maze. this is the richmond-san rafael bridge, wet and rainy here as well. speed are going to be key this morning because of that standing water and really the biggest brunt you can see right here, the eastshore freeway, the richmond-san rafael bridge, we just showed you, and the bay bridge and all the...
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extremism, the islamic republic rushed to help iraq in syria, two countries which were bearing the brunt of the terrorist group's violent extremism. تقریباً میشه گفت هر فرقه ی خشونت طلبی که can be said that any violent blood thirsty group in the region that kills innocent people, groups like daesh, are directly supported by israel and the united states. there are credible reports indicating that us forces helped daesh out. when they were defeating on various battlefields. thanks to the sacrifices of iranian anti-terrorism heroes, above all murder, lieutenant general qasim soleymani, the region was gradually free from the slime of daesh and other terrorist groups. in december 2013, the united nations assembly approved iran's proposal, which was calling for all nations across the world to denounce violence and extremism. now against violence and violent extremism, the islamic republic of iran sought to condemn violence in any form and shape. back then, tehran underlined the eradication of violence as a whole in the form of terrorism, war, in the name of religion, in the name of secularism,
extremism, the islamic republic rushed to help iraq in syria, two countries which were bearing the brunt of the terrorist group's violent extremism. تقریباً میشه گفت هر فرقه ی خشونت طلبی که can be said that any violent blood thirsty group in the region that kills innocent people, groups like daesh, are directly supported by israel and the united states. there are credible reports indicating that us forces helped daesh out. when they were defeating on various...
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extremism, the islamic republic rushed to help iraq and syria, two countries which were bearing the brunt of the terrorist groups violent extremism. it can be said that any violent blood thirsty group in the region that kills innocent people, groups like daesh, are directly supported by israel and the united states. there are credible reports indicating that us forces helped daesh out when they were... defeating on various battlefields, thanks to the sacrifices of iranian anti-terrorism heroes, above all murder lieutenant general qasim soleymani, the region was gradually free from the slime of daesh and other terrorist groups. in december 2013, the united nations assembly approved iran's proposal, which was calling for all nations across the world to denounce violence and extremism. now, what do you and violent extremism, the islamic republic of iran sought to condemn violence in any form and shape. back then, tehran underline the eradication of violence as a whole in the form of terrorism, war, in the name of religion, in the name of secularism, whatever. one thing that the world is grap
extremism, the islamic republic rushed to help iraq and syria, two countries which were bearing the brunt of the terrorist groups violent extremism. it can be said that any violent blood thirsty group in the region that kills innocent people, groups like daesh, are directly supported by israel and the united states. there are credible reports indicating that us forces helped daesh out when they were... defeating on various battlefields, thanks to the sacrifices of iranian anti-terrorism heroes,...
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well, things have changed said, well, up over 7 northwest, they're going to the brunt of that storm. think of by the time they start measuring all the totals in the next 7 to 10 days. they're going to be talking as much as maybe 7 inches or more of rain in some spots. the storm system, though, finally going to work its way southward overall, though, tomorrow is going to be a nice day. it will be mild out there tomorrow. the clouds be flowing over. probably southerly wind. and that means we're probably going to some warming in place like the santa clara valley and then here we go as we get in the storm clouds begin to roll in. and then as we head in toward wednesday, a chance of rain moving in right about the middle of the day before things begin to clear out briefly before another storm system gets a little bit closer. all that being said, it's going to be a bit unsettled. here we go. tomorrow should be a dry day 60's. maybe some low 70's next few yeah. getting a little bit unsettled. chance of rain on wednesday. another chance of a few scattered showers on thursday drying out. it lo
well, things have changed said, well, up over 7 northwest, they're going to the brunt of that storm. think of by the time they start measuring all the totals in the next 7 to 10 days. they're going to be talking as much as maybe 7 inches or more of rain in some spots. the storm system, though, finally going to work its way southward overall, though, tomorrow is going to be a nice day. it will be mild out there tomorrow. the clouds be flowing over. probably southerly wind. and that means we're...
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energy and that buildup, as well as in the effort to drive that toward places that have often borne the brunt of pollution from the industrial and power sectors. it's real, it's going on and that's exciting. over the long run, we start to develop better quality in agriculture and clean hydrogen and at a global level. we need to take nine gigatons of carbon out and we need to do a lot of work in not and i think that what we are seeing is that is, i think, those are technologies where you see them come online. >> how should we think about that balance? >> how do we deploy things like that? do we have the balance? >> there was a significant amount. in that bipartisan infrastructure law. largely, that's the province. with secretary grant. i think we are seeing that momentum. we are using, the kind of stimulate that investment. this is the critical decade. we are seeing these more mature technologies, price is being driven down, that cost reduction . we are seeing that the reason for most of these efforts. >> we are going to talk about what they've done in those evaluations and these are tradition
energy and that buildup, as well as in the effort to drive that toward places that have often borne the brunt of pollution from the industrial and power sectors. it's real, it's going on and that's exciting. over the long run, we start to develop better quality in agriculture and clean hydrogen and at a global level. we need to take nine gigatons of carbon out and we need to do a lot of work in not and i think that what we are seeing is that is, i think, those are technologies where you see...
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t brunt of this brutality.orts from other un agencies saying that we have millions of people in sudan who are on the brink of admin right now and we look at the pictures outside of the capital, khartoum, continued as strikes. are you able to get aid in right now when all of this is going on? 0nto very recently, wad madhani, where the situation is now deteriorating was relatively calm and in fact it was the humanitarian hub for operations inside sudan. wad madhani is the second largest city in the country and after the conflict started in the capital, about 500,000 people fled from the capital khartoum to the city, and this again on the move, fleeing for a second time. our capacity to help them is very limited, because of the insecurity and the lack of access to this population and also because we don't have the resources and operations, among the organisations in sudan have been badly underfunded in the case of the refugee appeal, only about 38% of the funds that they need to do our work had been received. this
t brunt of this brutality.orts from other un agencies saying that we have millions of people in sudan who are on the brink of admin right now and we look at the pictures outside of the capital, khartoum, continued as strikes. are you able to get aid in right now when all of this is going on? 0nto very recently, wad madhani, where the situation is now deteriorating was relatively calm and in fact it was the humanitarian hub for operations inside sudan. wad madhani is the second largest city in...
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an association of national champions was created , these are the companies that are now taking the bruntport substitution, representing russia not only in the domestic competitive and technological market, but abroad, and in completely different countries they worthily represent russia, now selected from the space industry , the head of the state corporation, yuri borisov, spoke about this today, there are plans to develop scientific. cosmos cannot live without this, cosmos is the clearest example, it cannot develop without test interaction with fundamental science, it has always developed, precisely with this interaction, because the thirst for knowledge is constantly in humans, and today it cannot live, according to essentially without space services, but as for the culture of space, perhaps this is hardwired into our gene pool at the dna level. therefore - a contribution to the overall sovereignty of the country, which is obliged, this is probably the word more important than there should, must invest, the space industry must invest, it's difficult.
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you said in an interview that borne the brunt of industrial pollution should be first in line they are arty targets 40% of the resources going to the communities. the politics of that are clear enough. my question is do we know how to do that? what are the good models? it can be rebalanced. >> to answer that in two parts. there are structural elements that help in this regard. and are different normally people pay no attention to this and building support for whatever policy particularly nuclear energy. negative bonus credits for deploying energy communities. in disadvantaged communities. i spent time with business leaders try to make those investments that's treasury prioritize getting guidance out and what constituted the bonus for content for investing in energy community disadvantaged community. federally supported housing projects. there are specific programs targeted assert less part of the total, right? >> do not underestimate that 10% maybe it doesn't sound like a lot but on $100 million it's $10 million. that is influencing people's decisions that's what we see a battery facto
you said in an interview that borne the brunt of industrial pollution should be first in line they are arty targets 40% of the resources going to the communities. the politics of that are clear enough. my question is do we know how to do that? what are the good models? it can be rebalanced. >> to answer that in two parts. there are structural elements that help in this regard. and are different normally people pay no attention to this and building support for whatever policy particularly...
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as well as in the effort to really drive that investment toward places that have often borne the brunt of pollution from the industrial and power sectors. so that is happening. it's real. that's exciting. and that's driving the missions. over the long run, we still need to develop better technologies in climate inspired agriculture. clean hydrogen. removing carbon dioxide from theair. the national academy of sciences said by 2050, on the best trajectories, we need to take about nine giga tons of carbon out of the atmosphere. and so we need to do a loft work in that space. and i think what we are seeing is a certain level of excitement. that is i think, those are technologies that are going to, where you will see them come online more in the 2030 . >> how shall we think about if we have the balance right? seems like most of the money is spent on the tax code. and deploying things we know how to deploy. much less the money being spent on these transformative innovations. do we have the balance right? >> i think we do. i think there was a significant amount of effort, money, and support i
as well as in the effort to really drive that investment toward places that have often borne the brunt of pollution from the industrial and power sectors. so that is happening. it's real. that's exciting. and that's driving the missions. over the long run, we still need to develop better technologies in climate inspired agriculture. clean hydrogen. removing carbon dioxide from theair. the national academy of sciences said by 2050, on the best trajectories, we need to take about nine giga tons...
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who came to the rescue in the first minutes and provided assistance. in the center, which bore the brunt, in the private sector. according to the sappers, it was a high-explosive fragmentation shell that exploded and practically knocked out all the windows on the side of the yard, then damaged the walls, damaged the garage doors, street cleaning was interrupted this morning only by a new air raid signal, the day before, to help city services in the first hours after the tragedy... people tried to help quickly, put the streets of our city in order, 30 apartment buildings, 361 apartments, three several private houses, and many cars were damaged. additional forces from the ministry of emergency situations sent there are helping the belgorod authorities cope with the consequences of the terrorist attack; half a third of the president in the central federal district , igor shogolev, is also on site; the actions of all services were coordinated at an operational meeting. did not leave the peaceful city no one is indifferent, words of support to the residents of belgorod literally from everywhe
who came to the rescue in the first minutes and provided assistance. in the center, which bore the brunt, in the private sector. according to the sappers, it was a high-explosive fragmentation shell that exploded and practically knocked out all the windows on the side of the yard, then damaged the walls, damaged the garage doors, street cleaning was interrupted this morning only by a new air raid signal, the day before, to help city services in the first hours after the tragedy... people tried...
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ancgoing to bear the brunt of are going to bear the brunt of the rainfall as we head into the day hered. start off the day. quite a of spray on roads is a lot of spray on roads is certainly possible. will certainly possible. it will still blustery all still be very blustery as all of this rain pushes way off this rain pushes its way off some spells for some brighter spells for scotland. northern ireland still with a scattering of showers, though will be though some of those will be wintry over the higher ground. and that theme of showers and it's that theme of showers that persist we head that will persist as we head throughout rest of the week. throughout the rest of the week. by >> boxt things heating by >> boxt boilersings heating by >> boxt boilers sponsors|eating by >> boxt boilers sponsors ofting up boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> thank you very much, jonathan. lots more coming up on today's show. we'll be debating and discussing the pm's use of private helicopters for his personal travel. all of that and much more to come. i'm dawn neesom and you're watching and
ancgoing to bear the brunt of are going to bear the brunt of the rainfall as we head into the day hered. start off the day. quite a of spray on roads is a lot of spray on roads is certainly possible. will certainly possible. it will still blustery all still be very blustery as all of this rain pushes way off this rain pushes its way off some spells for some brighter spells for scotland. northern ireland still with a scattering of showers, though will be though some of those will be wintry over...
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the apartment on the first floor took the brunt of the storm waves, glass holes on the walls were brokenthe inhabitants of sirius still cannot come to their senses. building. to the bottom, i didn’t understand at all what was happening, where to run, i looked out the window, this whole street, it was in the water, i was scared, i was afraid that the house would just turn out like a house of cards... a house of cards, a microdistrict bordering from the embankment, it is now being redeveloped. the consequences of the disaster in sochi, utility workers have been cleaning up all week, the amount of work is large, over 3,000 people are involved, but the weather is taking its toll adjustments, it continues to rain in sochi. the entire coastline of the black sea coast has turned into a large construction site, builders are dismantling collapsed structures, somewhere the washed-out surface of the embankment is being put in order, this storm of the century has united all sochi residents. and that is, the territory is what was washed up from the sea, in the first 24 hours alone , about 80 tons of
the apartment on the first floor took the brunt of the storm waves, glass holes on the walls were brokenthe inhabitants of sirius still cannot come to their senses. building. to the bottom, i didn’t understand at all what was happening, where to run, i looked out the window, this whole street, it was in the water, i was scared, i was afraid that the house would just turn out like a house of cards... a house of cards, a microdistrict bordering from the embankment, it is now being redeveloped....
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during this holiday season, we remember families like the collins who are borne the brunt of these policy failures. we pray for them and we hold them in our hearts as they prepare for another christmas without a loved member of their family. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina , mr. nickel, for five minutes. mr. nickel: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. nickel: mr. speaker, harry truman famously labeled the 80th united states congress the do-nothing congress. back then republicans controlled the house and senate for the first time in a while, while truman was in the white house. congress opposed all truman's fair deal bills, but -- bi but still saw work on the truman plan and hartley plan. but generally did very little for the american people. how after that do-nothing congress, democrats were able to take back the house, take back the senate, and re-elected president truman. i think of the famous photo of truman standing with the newspaper that says, de
during this holiday season, we remember families like the collins who are borne the brunt of these policy failures. we pray for them and we hold them in our hearts as they prepare for another christmas without a loved member of their family. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina , mr. nickel, for five minutes. mr. nickel: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr....
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batting first, england opener danni wyatt set the platform with 75, nat sciver brunt later top scorings made i97.sophie ecclestone, on her return from a dislocated shoulder then took three wickets, india coming up short by 38 runs. the second game in the three—match series takes place at the same ground on saturday. it's a set of rules that will affect golfers of all levels. but the sports governing bodies have announced new rules surrounding ball specifications that will limit the distance balls can travel. it means golfs biggest hitters are likely to see their tee shots shortened by around 15 yards from 2028. natalie pirks has more. nice hit. steve and his cousin leon are battling the morning mist in bromley. they've been playing together for years and admit they're no tiger woods. stop, stop, stop. but new rules unveiled today will affect all players, no matter their level. back in the day, golf courses were designed to challenge. but as golfers and technology got better, balls flew further. in 1980, only six professional golfers could hit the ball 270 yards from a tee shot. this ye
batting first, england opener danni wyatt set the platform with 75, nat sciver brunt later top scorings made i97.sophie ecclestone, on her return from a dislocated shoulder then took three wickets, india coming up short by 38 runs. the second game in the three—match series takes place at the same ground on saturday. it's a set of rules that will affect golfers of all levels. but the sports governing bodies have announced new rules surrounding ball specifications that will limit the distance...
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batting first, england opener danni wyatt set the platform with 75, nat sciver brunt later top scorings made i97.sophie ecclestone, on her return from a dislocated shoulder then took three wickets, india coming up short by 38 runs. the second game in the three—match series takes place at the same ground on saturday. it's a set of rules that will affect golfers of all levels. but the sports governing bodies have announced new rules surrounding ball specifications that will limit the distance balls can travel. it means golfs biggest hitters are likely to see their tee shots shortened by around 15 yards from 2028. natalie pirks has more. nice hit. steve and his cousin leon are battling the morning mist in bromley. they've been playing together for years and admit they're no tiger woods. stop, stop, stop. but new rules unveiled today will affect all players, no matter their level. from 2028 onwards, balls will gradually be swapped to new ones which travel around 15 yards less for pros, but a mere five yards less for amateurs. we don't hit anything like bryson dechambeau or rory mcilroy. an
batting first, england opener danni wyatt set the platform with 75, nat sciver brunt later top scorings made i97.sophie ecclestone, on her return from a dislocated shoulder then took three wickets, india coming up short by 38 runs. the second game in the three—match series takes place at the same ground on saturday. it's a set of rules that will affect golfers of all levels. but the sports governing bodies have announced new rules surrounding ball specifications that will limit the distance...
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i think thatis the brunt of it the most.that is going to be one of the areas that we absolutely have to step up as a global community, which is to make sure that we are helping those communities be able to adapt to the changes that are already happening every day but also to abate and phase out the fossil fuels that are causing this harm and that are creating that kind of damage everywhere. 50 creating that kind of damage everywhere-— creating that kind of damage eve here. ., creating that kind of damage eve here. . ., ., everywhere. so are you looking for a secific everywhere. so are you looking for a specific agreement _ everywhere. so are you looking for a specific agreement to _ everywhere. so are you looking for a specific agreement to come - everywhere. so are you looking for a specific agreement to come out - everywhere. so are you looking for a specific agreement to come out of i specific agreement to come out of cop28 that would make a quick difference? i cop28 that would make a quick difference?— difference? i thin
i think thatis the brunt of it the most.that is going to be one of the areas that we absolutely have to step up as a global community, which is to make sure that we are helping those communities be able to adapt to the changes that are already happening every day but also to abate and phase out the fossil fuels that are causing this harm and that are creating that kind of damage everywhere. 50 creating that kind of damage everywhere-— creating that kind of damage eve here. ., creating that...
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you can see the brunt. this is actually going to the the subtropical tap the pineapple express yet the good old atmospheric river is going to really pound the pacific northwest. unfortunately for us, we're not going to catch in that finally may be something coming our way as we head toward the middle of next week. but most the rain will have already well to the north of you're going to see some rainfall totals. pretty amazing here in the bay area. just not much next. 24 hours here in the bay area. yeah, a light amounts of rain. if we see much at all and then a little further north, you start to see rica, pick things up there. and there you go further north than that. what really starts coming down? we're talking 6, maybe 7 inches of rain and parts of the pacific northwest. they're going to get all the rain. we're going to be on the dry side. that's how played out now. temperatures in the 50's and 60's tomorrow on they're 10 to 10 keeping things a little bit dry as we head toward the middle of december here,
you can see the brunt. this is actually going to the the subtropical tap the pineapple express yet the good old atmospheric river is going to really pound the pacific northwest. unfortunately for us, we're not going to catch in that finally may be something coming our way as we head toward the middle of next week. but most the rain will have already well to the north of you're going to see some rainfall totals. pretty amazing here in the bay area. just not much next. 24 hours here in the bay...
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countries are not contributing enough money to a funds to help poor countries that are bearing the brunt of the consequences of climate change to compensate to the loss and damages arrived from a climate change. and they also say there hadn't been enough efforts put into a countries possibly adapting to the consequences of climate change that they're already seeing today. to lisa bailey. thank you very much. up next on dw, we joined at canyon clacking king names to make it to the parents olympics adventures will enjoy this again next out with the or a the taste of us. we have a problem. it was in the us middle class income has fairly risen in the last 20 to 30 years 6 perhaps the next week at the same time that keeps rising 300 trillion. that the truck, the december 9 dw, the.
countries are not contributing enough money to a funds to help poor countries that are bearing the brunt of the consequences of climate change to compensate to the loss and damages arrived from a climate change. and they also say there hadn't been enough efforts put into a countries possibly adapting to the consequences of climate change that they're already seeing today. to lisa bailey. thank you very much. up next on dw, we joined at canyon clacking king names to make it to the parents...
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batting first, england opener danni wyatt set the platform with 75, nat sciver brunt later top scoringne, on her return from a dislocated shoulder then took three wickets, india coming up short by 38 runs. the second game in the three—match series takes place at the same ground on saturday. it's a set of rules that will affect golfers of all levels. but the sports governing bodies have announced new rules surrounding ball specifications that will limit the distance balls can travel. it means golfs biggest hitters are likely to see their tee shots shortened by around 15 yards from 2028. natalie pirks has more. nice hit. steve and his cousin leon are battling the morning mist in bromley. they've been playing together for years and admit they're no tiger woods. stop, stop, stop. but new rules unveiled today will affect all players, no matter their level. from 2028 onwards, balls will gradually be swapped to new ones which travel around 15 yards less for pros, but a mere five yards less for amateurs. back in the day, golf courses were designed to challenge. but as golfers and technology go
batting first, england opener danni wyatt set the platform with 75, nat sciver brunt later top scoringne, on her return from a dislocated shoulder then took three wickets, india coming up short by 38 runs. the second game in the three—match series takes place at the same ground on saturday. it's a set of rules that will affect golfers of all levels. but the sports governing bodies have announced new rules surrounding ball specifications that will limit the distance balls can travel. it means...
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countries are not contributing enough money to a funds to help poor countries that are bearing the brunt of the consequences of climate change. to compensate to the loss and damages derives from climate change. and they also say there hadn't been enough efforts put into a countries possibly adapting to the consequences of climate change that they're already seeing today to leave. so really thank you very much. up next on dw, we joined at canyon clacking king just to make it to the person living beings as well and join us again next out with the vacation as an applicant, do they have good weather? i, when i told me that they don't have violence, do this, can we go sailing tulsa tissue today? because when they go to that we set up the lovely new meal with car bama tenants. so i so not because the.
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cause of the migrant crisis to new york city real estate and the small businesses here bearing the brunt. back to you. >> anita: no kidding, five years ago you could not imagine so many vacancies on madison avenue, it's just unbelieve abl. >> bryan: ron, thanks for being here, happy new year. i believe you are the only person to have the two roles. >> as a border patrol agent, that's correct, thanks for inviting me. >> bryan: 760,000 migrant encounters since october 1st, that is a population -- bigger than the population size of seattle, that is the most migrant encounters we have ever seen in the first quarter of the fiscal year. we just had the most ever in a month, 276,000 migrant encounters and yet the white house, karine jean-pierre, is saying that the border situation is not unusual, despite the fact that we are seeing records shattered after records shattered. what do you make of the latest numbers and the white house response to all of this? >> well, with, welcome to borders under joe biden. month over month, day after day, record numbers of people coming into the united states,
cause of the migrant crisis to new york city real estate and the small businesses here bearing the brunt. back to you. >> anita: no kidding, five years ago you could not imagine so many vacancies on madison avenue, it's just unbelieve abl. >> bryan: ron, thanks for being here, happy new year. i believe you are the only person to have the two roles. >> as a border patrol agent, that's correct, thanks for inviting me. >> bryan: 760,000 migrant encounters since october 1st,...
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batting first, england opener danni wyatt set the platform with 75, nat sciver brunt later top scorings made 197. sophie ecclestone, on her return from a dislocated shoulder then took three wickets, india coming up short by 38 runs. the second game in the three—match series takes place at the same ground on saturday. now it's golf. it's a set of rules that will affect golfers of all levels. but the sports governing bodies have announced new rules surrounding ball specifications that will limit the distance balls can travel. it means golfs biggest hitters are likely to see their tee shots shortened by around 15 yards from 2028. natalie pirks has more. nice hit. steve and his cousin leon are battling the morning mist in bromley. they've been playing together for years and admit they're no tiger woods. stop, stop, stop. but new rules unveiled today will affect all players, no matter their level. from 2028 onwards, balls will gradually be swapped to new ones which travel around 15 yards less for pros, but a mere five yards less for amateurs. 1980 only six professional golfers could hit the
batting first, england opener danni wyatt set the platform with 75, nat sciver brunt later top scorings made 197. sophie ecclestone, on her return from a dislocated shoulder then took three wickets, india coming up short by 38 runs. the second game in the three—match series takes place at the same ground on saturday. now it's golf. it's a set of rules that will affect golfers of all levels. but the sports governing bodies have announced new rules surrounding ball specifications that will...
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and the children, the bearing, the brunt of rushes for in ukraine. we visit one school on the outskirts of keith, trying to address an education crisis for the next generation of ukrainians. the average rate. welcome to the program. ukraine says it's 5 digits, have destroyed a lodge of russian warship docked in the port of the field to see an occupied crimea. footage from the town shows a huge explosion of an ice rush that confirms the ship was damage and says one person was killed. most guy also say is a defense systems destroyed the ukrainian 5 digits that targeted the ship. several buildings in the area suffered damage. police to have been caused by a blast way from the explosion. and earlier able to use my to your spelling a in k, you've told me more about the russian naval ship. that was he's of the yeah, the ship, the was the landing ship. uh, that's uh, designed to bring troops to the coast within a land on the coast. it's been a soviet to ship built in the sometime between the 19 seventy's and 19 ninety's. and um, uh it's, it's been in the fi
and the children, the bearing, the brunt of rushes for in ukraine. we visit one school on the outskirts of keith, trying to address an education crisis for the next generation of ukrainians. the average rate. welcome to the program. ukraine says it's 5 digits, have destroyed a lodge of russian warship docked in the port of the field to see an occupied crimea. footage from the town shows a huge explosion of an ice rush that confirms the ship was damage and says one person was killed. most guy...
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countries are not contributing enough money to a funds to help poor countries that are bearing the brunt of the consequences of climate change. to compensate to the loss and damages arrived from a climate change. and they also say there hadn't been enough efforts put into a countries possibly adapting to the consequences of climate change that they're already seeing today to me. so daily. thank you very much. you're watching video, but you can use a reminder of our top story. this our the us is vito, the un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and cancer and release of the remaining hostages. the u. k. upstate 13 other members of the council voted in favor of the american vigor means the wind wants to take any action. sports light is of the ex. i've been puzzle in volumes next down the the, the votes. people have to say to the that's why we listen to based on the rituals every weekend on d w.
countries are not contributing enough money to a funds to help poor countries that are bearing the brunt of the consequences of climate change. to compensate to the loss and damages arrived from a climate change. and they also say there hadn't been enough efforts put into a countries possibly adapting to the consequences of climate change that they're already seeing today to me. so daily. thank you very much. you're watching video, but you can use a reminder of our top story. this our the us is...
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migrants by accommodating them in northern european countries for the countries that are bearing the bruntigrants. that is places like italy or greece. those countries have seen a large number of migrants coming in from the middle east and north africa. many of them fleeing war zones. to put that into context, this shows you over the years, the number of migrants coming into the eu from those countries. you will see there at the peak, more than a million backin at the peak, more than a million back in 2015. the neighbours have come down dramatically over the years, though we are seeing a slight uptick here into 2023. this is why it has been a thorny issue in european politics. to agree on migration laws and why it's been a priority. of course, this latest law does still need ratification, it's not a done deal. member states in the eu are already taking matters into their own hands. just today, france's parliament passed a tougher immigration bill that would make it harderfor immigrants in france to bring theirfamily harderfor immigrants in france to bring their family members over harderfo
migrants by accommodating them in northern european countries for the countries that are bearing the bruntigrants. that is places like italy or greece. those countries have seen a large number of migrants coming in from the middle east and north africa. many of them fleeing war zones. to put that into context, this shows you over the years, the number of migrants coming into the eu from those countries. you will see there at the peak, more than a million backin at the peak, more than a million...
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too often, it's the children bearing the brunt of this war. four tiny bodies covered with burns from a strike on a crowded refugee camp now cram this one hospital bed. palestinians hoping for safety head to u.n. schools. but the fighting still reaches them as israel expands its offensive into central gaza's refugee camps. witnesses say an israeli shell hit this classroom, killing people while they slept. "they tell you there are green zones, but these are all rumors. there are no safe zones in gaza," he says. israel defense forces have not commented. israel continues to tell palestinians to move south towards rafah, but its focus is also on the northern border. the idf says it targeted hezbollah forces in lebanon after it said the militants fired dozens of rockets into israel. and tonight, jericka, israeli war cabinet minister benny gantz issued a direct warning threatening stronger military force against hezbollah if the world doesn't stop the lebanese militants. >> ian lee, thank you. >>> a major win for apple. a u.s. appeals court paused a
too often, it's the children bearing the brunt of this war. four tiny bodies covered with burns from a strike on a crowded refugee camp now cram this one hospital bed. palestinians hoping for safety head to u.n. schools. but the fighting still reaches them as israel expands its offensive into central gaza's refugee camps. witnesses say an israeli shell hit this classroom, killing people while they slept. "they tell you there are green zones, but these are all rumors. there are no safe...
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areas: firstly, that america is to blame for both crises, and secondly, women and children bear the bruntthe aggression. gaza and the palestinians established a relationship and they feel it . if they are under the burden of israel's occupation , we have also gone through years of american aggression. meanwhile, afghan experts asked islamic governments and taliban officials to help their palestinian brothers against brutality the invaders of sahid. they don't have to make more effort. one argument is that we are in terms of military and security. islamic countries can provide military support to gaza and the cause of palestine. they can send hardware and equipment to defend gaza. islamic countries should cut off all their diplomatic relations with israel. but unfortunately, some arab countries have relations or are planning to normalize relations with israel. also. public attention and support for palestine should be done under the leadership of islamic institutions and nations. afghans miss every opportunity to express their anger they have used the zionist regime to support the people o
areas: firstly, that america is to blame for both crises, and secondly, women and children bear the bruntthe aggression. gaza and the palestinians established a relationship and they feel it . if they are under the burden of israel's occupation , we have also gone through years of american aggression. meanwhile, afghan experts asked islamic governments and taliban officials to help their palestinian brothers against brutality the invaders of sahid. they don't have to make more effort. one...
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natalie brunt contributed, some unlucky dismissals.dn't cope with a pitch that was turning. it couldn't cope with a pitch that was turninu. ., , �* couldn't cope with a pitch that was turnin. _ ., , �* ., ., “ couldn't cope with a pitch that was turninu. ., , �* ., turning. it doesn't look great when ou read turning. it doesn't look great when you read the _ turning. it doesn't look great when you read the stats _ turning. it doesn't look great when you read the stats which _ turning. it doesn't look great when you read the stats which says - you read the stats which says england haven't won a test match in a decade, but they've only played seven tests. it won't help them if they are playing so few, so why do they are playing so few, so why do they play so few and is a time for they play so few and is a time for the women's game to think outside of the women's game to think outside of the box? this the women's game to think outside of the box? , . , , ., the women's game to think outside of thebox? , ., _ the box? this has been a discu
natalie brunt contributed, some unlucky dismissals.dn't cope with a pitch that was turning. it couldn't cope with a pitch that was turninu. ., , �* couldn't cope with a pitch that was turnin. _ ., , �* ., ., “ couldn't cope with a pitch that was turninu. ., , �* ., turning. it doesn't look great when ou read turning. it doesn't look great when you read the _ turning. it doesn't look great when you read the stats _ turning. it doesn't look great when you read the stats which _ turning....
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the direct hit took out tammy beaumont, nat sciver—brunt tried to make amends.ut. with that ball, deepti sharma had her fifth wicket, she let slip just seven runs. india came back to bat and took aim around the ground. they took six wickets but by the close and mumbai they were 478 runs ahead. india in charge with a lead that is almost out of sight. cameron menzies was doing his day job as a plumber this morning, before heading to alexandra palace for the opening night of the pdc world championship. and he made it through to round two, beating a frustrated rusty—jake rodriguez, who threw his darts off the table when he went two sets down. menzies won 3—0. he's the partner of fellow darts player fallon sherrock and he's been dubbed �*the newjocky wilson' for his eccentric performances. former formula 1 world champion jenson button will return to top—level racing next year at the age of 44. button will drive a porsche in the world endurance championship, which includes the famous 24 hours le mans race. the englishman retired from formula i in 2016, but is returnin
the direct hit took out tammy beaumont, nat sciver—brunt tried to make amends.ut. with that ball, deepti sharma had her fifth wicket, she let slip just seven runs. india came back to bat and took aim around the ground. they took six wickets but by the close and mumbai they were 478 runs ahead. india in charge with a lead that is almost out of sight. cameron menzies was doing his day job as a plumber this morning, before heading to alexandra palace for the opening night of the pdc world...
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the direct hit took out tammy beaumont, nat sciver—brunt tried to make amends. help of a short field of a helmet and straight up in the air. sciver—brunt fell to deviation, butjust from the pitch and england collapsed to 136 all out. with that ball, sharma had her fifth wicket, she let slip just seven runs. india came back to bat and took aim on around the ground. they took six wickets but by the close and mumbai they were a78 runs ahead. india in charge with a lead that is almost out of sight. former formula 1 championjenson button is making a full—time return to top class motorsport in the 202a world endurance championship, which includes the famous le mans. he's dipped his toe into pretty much every form of racing since he retired from f1 in 2016 with several guest appearances, but neverfor a full—time high—profile programme until now. i have been racing, japan, and in 2018 and some other things and the 2a hours in daytona. it's great, but you feel you don't maximise what you can achieve. and you do not get the best out of yourself. if you are doing one—off r
the direct hit took out tammy beaumont, nat sciver—brunt tried to make amends. help of a short field of a helmet and straight up in the air. sciver—brunt fell to deviation, butjust from the pitch and england collapsed to 136 all out. with that ball, sharma had her fifth wicket, she let slip just seven runs. india came back to bat and took aim on around the ground. they took six wickets but by the close and mumbai they were a78 runs ahead. india in charge with a lead that is almost out of...
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deal with the releases and the shelters and arizona taxpayers like myself shouldn't have to bear the brunt of a federal problem. and you know, what's so amazing about this is if a state was to take action to try to take, you know, decisive enforcement actions, the same administration would come after them, and where the hypocrisy out of washington, d.c., when it comes to the border is beyond frustrating and you know, again, this was -- this was fixed. we were at the best place and the most secure border i had been working with and at that point 25 years and we were getting there and they wasted some opportunities here. >> sandra: chris, i keep highlighting the images, we are showing them, this is the fox flight team otherwise you would not see the images. this is constant, this flow is constant. we were -- this time yesterday covering the exact same story and steady flow of migrants coming over, having to be processed by the border patrol agents. you mentioned frustration, there is frustration, you heard from the governor of arizona a democrat, new york city mayor adams frustration at the
deal with the releases and the shelters and arizona taxpayers like myself shouldn't have to bear the brunt of a federal problem. and you know, what's so amazing about this is if a state was to take action to try to take, you know, decisive enforcement actions, the same administration would come after them, and where the hypocrisy out of washington, d.c., when it comes to the border is beyond frustrating and you know, again, this was -- this was fixed. we were at the best place and the most...
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it is the middle class that is bearing the brunt of this.hat is bearing the brunt of bidenomics. and those are the people that biden seems to have the least amount of sympathy for. essentially what the bidenomics message is is stop being poor. >> jason: well, i got to you, when you pour millions of people illegally into this country, they got to get housing. and if you don't think that that is affecting the price of housing in this country, that is a big, big issue. david asman, kaylee mcghee white, thank you again for joining us on this special edition of "hannity." more when we come back. ♪ ♪ with gold bond... you can age on your own terms. retinol overnight means... the smoothing benefits of retinol. are now for your whole body. plus, fast-working crepe corrector diminishes wrinkled skin in just two days. gold bond. champion your skin. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart a
it is the middle class that is bearing the brunt of this.hat is bearing the brunt of bidenomics. and those are the people that biden seems to have the least amount of sympathy for. essentially what the bidenomics message is is stop being poor. >> jason: well, i got to you, when you pour millions of people illegally into this country, they got to get housing. and if you don't think that that is affecting the price of housing in this country, that is a big, big issue. david asman, kaylee...
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they bear the brunt of participating in hostilities, so they prepare with special responsibility ands creatively. night shooting. this is a more difficult type of fire, especially for observers. in the dark. calculations must be even more careful, while the battery cannot unmask itself before firing begins. how successful are russian guard soldiers at night shooting? our it is extremely difficult for the film crew to find out this, and even more so to film the progress of the lesson. the lighting required for filming, of course, greatly disturbs the artillerymen. in general, during class, complete camouflage is observed. they are familiar with them, the difficulty of the streib is that the flight time of high-explosive fragmentation illumination shells is different and because of this , the senior officer of the battery has to calculate the time more thoughtfully, more thoughtfully calculate the settings for firing, calculate the pause between shots of illuminating mines like this to aim constantly illuminated. however, we understand that night shooting requires the most serious prep
they bear the brunt of participating in hostilities, so they prepare with special responsibility ands creatively. night shooting. this is a more difficult type of fire, especially for observers. in the dark. calculations must be even more careful, while the battery cannot unmask itself before firing begins. how successful are russian guard soldiers at night shooting? our it is extremely difficult for the film crew to find out this, and even more so to film the progress of the lesson. the...
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for far too long, arizona has borne the brunt of federal inaction on our southern border, and i'm tired not the time for politics, it's time for action. >> reporter: and the officials and residents here in allege eagle pass are tired of it. we can look now at the live shot of eagle pass and the migrants keep pouring in here every single day. they've had at least 1600 in the last 24 hours according to officials that tell me one included a one-month-old child. more of the details, you mentioned the 5,000 being released every single day e to ngos, just an unbelievable number when you consider that they're getting 9-10,000 every day. that's about a half the people getting released. but you've also got since on the 1st, 30 officials have hit that fbi terrorism watch list. and the ratio of migrants to border patrol agents is becoming unsustainable in every way. in tucson officials say it is 200 to 1. here in eagle pass, i can tell you you've got several thousand migrants every day and only about 40-50 agents on the line in any given shift. jon, we'll send it back to you. jon: unbelievable num
for far too long, arizona has borne the brunt of federal inaction on our southern border, and i'm tired not the time for politics, it's time for action. >> reporter: and the officials and residents here in allege eagle pass are tired of it. we can look now at the live shot of eagle pass and the migrants keep pouring in here every single day. they've had at least 1600 in the last 24 hours according to officials that tell me one included a one-month-old child. more of the details, you...
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the baby was bearing the brunt of a conflict she was born into.the military operation deepens into gaza, tensions have resumed on israel's northern border with lebanon. the defense minister visited troops in the north after he said they received cross-border fire from hezbollah with the idea of targeting infrastructure. >> hezbollah loves what's happening in gaza. they understand it can be done in beirut. >> hezbollah operatives were targeted by the u.s. in iraq. the pentagon said u.s. forces carried out airstrikes against what it called iran sponsored ms. -- militias in response to an attack on an airbase. israel's war in gaza is not close to over, says the prime minister. in its wake, other fronts grow more tense. in other volatile areas of the region. samantha: the palestinian president called for a cease-fire and the opening of a humanitarian corridor. he has given his first interview to an egyptian tv channel. let's listen to some of that interview. >> what is happening in the palestinian territories is beyond a disaster and far more than a g
the baby was bearing the brunt of a conflict she was born into.the military operation deepens into gaza, tensions have resumed on israel's northern border with lebanon. the defense minister visited troops in the north after he said they received cross-border fire from hezbollah with the idea of targeting infrastructure. >> hezbollah loves what's happening in gaza. they understand it can be done in beirut. >> hezbollah operatives were targeted by the u.s. in iraq. the pentagon said...
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change are those already the most vulnerable, who contribute the least to fossil fuel use but feel the brunt the most. i think that will be one of the areas we absolutely have to step up as a global community, which is to make sure we are helping those communities the able to adapt to changes already happening every day but also to phase out from fossil fuels that are causing this harm and creating that kind of damage everywhere. anchor: are you looking for a specific agreement to come out of cop28 that could make a quick difference? dr. kerry: i think without question on the table, one of the things that happened that is terrific is the loss and damages fund, that's already been funded ambitiously by a few countries, we need to continue to fund that and make sure there are resources for countries to invest in adaptation and build resilience to what is happening and have a stronger health systems to meet the moment. but we also need to see much more meaningful progress on phasing out from fossil fuels. i think that will be the big debate. is it a phase out, phase down, what are we talking ab
change are those already the most vulnerable, who contribute the least to fossil fuel use but feel the brunt the most. i think that will be one of the areas we absolutely have to step up as a global community, which is to make sure we are helping those communities the able to adapt to changes already happening every day but also to phase out from fossil fuels that are causing this harm and creating that kind of damage everywhere. anchor: are you looking for a specific agreement to come out of...
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intensify in russia, there will be rain in the center of the region, and the southern urals will bear the brunt bad weather, and ice conditions are possible here. in addition, winds will increase in the frontal zone, gusts exceeding 15 m/s. possibly in a wide strip from the north-west of the country to the trans-urals. in the chelyabinsk, orenburg, kirov regions, in the south of the perm region, in the east of tatarstan and throughout the territory in bashkiria, the air flow can accelerate to twenty. and more m/s. in ufa, for example, there will be snowfalls mixed with rain all day until late at night, a quarter of the monthly volume of precipitation will fall, around noon they can turn into the phase of freezing rain, and the wind will increase to 21 m/s. quite a dangerous indicator. then the temperature will go above zero, and the atmosphere will gradually calm down. the activation of the front is due to the fact that very warm air from the european part of russia is spreading across the country. and in the east. faces siberian frosts, look, if thaws are still possible in the urals today, the
intensify in russia, there will be rain in the center of the region, and the southern urals will bear the brunt bad weather, and ice conditions are possible here. in addition, winds will increase in the frontal zone, gusts exceeding 15 m/s. possibly in a wide strip from the north-west of the country to the trans-urals. in the chelyabinsk, orenburg, kirov regions, in the south of the perm region, in the east of tatarstan and throughout the territory in bashkiria, the air flow can accelerate to...
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will increase in european russia, rain will fall in the center, and the southern urals will bear the bruntconditions are possible here. in addition, in the frontal zone the wind will increase, gusting over 15 m per second, possibly in a wide band from the north-west of the country to the trans-urals. in the chelyabinsk, orenburg, kirov regions, in the south of the perm territory, in the east of tatarstan and throughout the territory of bashkiria, the air flow can accelerate to 20 or more meters per second. in ufa, for example, they will go on all day until late at night. snowfalls mixed with rain. a quarter of the monthly volume of precipitation, around noon they can turn into a phase of freezing rain, and the wind will increase to 21 m/s, a rather dangerous indicator, then the temperature will go above zero, and the atmosphere will gradually calm down. the activation of the front is due to the fact that very warm air from the european part of russia spreads across the country in the east and encounters siberian frosts. look, if thaws are still possible in the urals today, then in the sout
will increase in european russia, rain will fall in the center, and the southern urals will bear the bruntconditions are possible here. in addition, in the frontal zone the wind will increase, gusting over 15 m per second, possibly in a wide band from the north-west of the country to the trans-urals. in the chelyabinsk, orenburg, kirov regions, in the south of the perm territory, in the east of tatarstan and throughout the territory of bashkiria, the air flow can accelerate to 20 or more meters...
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/mexico border that is feeling the brunt of this latest surge.at have come across since our crew arrived this morning. the majority coming from venezuela, colombia and nicaragua. right now, yasz min, the concern is with agents being diverted from international crossings to help border patrol, how much longer will this go before this surge can be accommodated? this morning texas and arizona feeling the brunt of what authorities are calling a new border migration trend. >> the numbers are increasing. they really are. >> reporter: new groups of migrants arriving so rapidly, federal authorities are temporarily closing the remote lukeville port of entry in arizona. border patrol there reporting more than 17,000 arrests in just the last week. those numbers rising as temperatures drop, leaving migrant men, women and children in perilous conditions. tatiana vera from ecuador barel frigid desert night. meanwhile, in texas, migrants facing another danger, a number of people struggling to cross the rio grande had to be rescued as the debate over state right
/mexico border that is feeling the brunt of this latest surge.at have come across since our crew arrived this morning. the majority coming from venezuela, colombia and nicaragua. right now, yasz min, the concern is with agents being diverted from international crossings to help border patrol, how much longer will this go before this surge can be accommodated? this morning texas and arizona feeling the brunt of what authorities are calling a new border migration trend. >> the numbers are...
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israelis or citizens, are the most privileged of the people in that particular construct are feeling the brunt of this, like the families of those who were murdered by the... idf and and the families of others inside of of the country who are dealing with a horror show right now instead of normal life to the extent you can have normal life an occupation place because these people have been reaching into the lives of palestinians so deeply that it provokes a response as natural response right well shabir um as western regimes crank up their support for the zionis um they're trying. to pass various laws to prevent pro-palestinian activists from protesting in various ways, from wearing the caafilla to saying from the river to the sea, palestine will be free, is being demonized in some places. i mean, let's talk a little bit about these repressive measures and and where this is going. well, of course, you may recall only few weeks ago when our last home secretary here, uh, suela breverman, uh, said the that these were hate. marches and of course river to the sea, but you if you look at what mr. ne
israelis or citizens, are the most privileged of the people in that particular construct are feeling the brunt of this, like the families of those who were murdered by the... idf and and the families of others inside of of the country who are dealing with a horror show right now instead of normal life to the extent you can have normal life an occupation place because these people have been reaching into the lives of palestinians so deeply that it provokes a response as natural response right...
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first, america is to blame for both crises, and secondly, women and children bear the brunt of the aggression. of course , the people of afghanistan, the afghans , communicated and felt the suffering of gaza and the palestinians in the best way. if they are under the burden of israel's occupation, we have also gone through the american invasion for years. at the same time , afghan experts asked islamic governments and taliban officials to help their palestinian brothers against the atrocities of the occupiers. in terms of military and security, islamic countries can provide military support to gaza and the palestinian cause , they can send hardware and equipment to defend gaza, islamic countries should cut off all their diplomatic relations with israel , but unfortunately some of arab countries have relations or are planning to normalize relations with israel as well. public attention and support for palestine should be done under the leadership of islamic institutions and nations. afghans used every opportunity to express their anger against the zionist regime and to support the people of ga
first, america is to blame for both crises, and secondly, women and children bear the brunt of the aggression. of course , the people of afghanistan, the afghans , communicated and felt the suffering of gaza and the palestinians in the best way. if they are under the burden of israel's occupation, we have also gone through the american invasion for years. at the same time , afghan experts asked islamic governments and taliban officials to help their palestinian brothers against the atrocities...
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and they took the brunt of stalin's repressions and reprisals. so this is a region that also was integral to it, into this artificial image, the donbas. the donbass sea is the name up the coal basin, but the soviet propaganda did everything possible to erase or obliterate the of the region. so we can noticed this town. and she latched onto it. she an ngo, the new york literary festival. she also. organized the first new york literary festival and it took place around the same time years ago. and the purpose of the festival was twofold. the first goal was to have an impact on the community develop and grow community. and the second goal was to expose them to ukrainian authoress mean the community took the brunt of years and years of propaganda. our is diverse our country big so there's this artificial division between the east and the west was artificially nurtured to end because we wanted to demonstrated to authors who had never visited donetsk region what it was like and right this ngo still exists and its founder unfortunately passed away but f
and they took the brunt of stalin's repressions and reprisals. so this is a region that also was integral to it, into this artificial image, the donbas. the donbass sea is the name up the coal basin, but the soviet propaganda did everything possible to erase or obliterate the of the region. so we can noticed this town. and she latched onto it. she an ngo, the new york literary festival. she also. organized the first new york literary festival and it took place around the same time years ago....
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but for the most part this morning looks like the brunt of it.be serious, as we are looking at upper 50s, low 60s for today, which is a little bit above average, not too much very mild by december standards. and then your extended forecast here, mostly cloudy, mainly dry for tomorrow. we'll continue with just a little bit of unsettled weather. may squeeze out a shower or two, especially favoring lake county and the north bay. but again, we're looking at dry conditions for most of us do warm up just a little bit. i mean, just a little bit. sunday into monday. right now, tuesday looks like it's the warmest day, partly cloudy skies, upper 60s for our afternoon. and the temperatures do dip once again on wednesday with another chance of scattered showers entering the picture. back to you. >> okay, thanks, rosemary. well, christmas is here and that means millions of christmas trees are expected to be purchased this week. still to come, how one local business is making sure it's tree harvest is environmentally friendly and some changes is coming to coll
but for the most part this morning looks like the brunt of it.be serious, as we are looking at upper 50s, low 60s for today, which is a little bit above average, not too much very mild by december standards. and then your extended forecast here, mostly cloudy, mainly dry for tomorrow. we'll continue with just a little bit of unsettled weather. may squeeze out a shower or two, especially favoring lake county and the north bay. but again, we're looking at dry conditions for most of us do warm up...
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and so it's england and wales to bear the wales are going to bear the brunt of the rainfall head bruntere. quite a wet rush hour period. off rush hour period. start off the day . quite of spray on day. quite a lot of spray on roads possible . it roads is certainly possible. it will very blustery as will still be very blustery as all this pushes way all of this rain pushes its way off. brighter for off. some brighter spells for scotland. northern still off. some brighter spells for scotla1d. northern still off. some brighter spells for scotla scattering'n still off. some brighter spells for scotla scattering'n showers,ill with a scattering of showers, though will be though some of those will be wintry higher ground. wintry over the higher ground. and theme showers and it's that theme of showers that we that will persist as we head throughout the rest of the week. by throughout the rest of the week. by by, looks like things are heating up boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello! thank you for being a big part of gb news. >> we'd like to wish you an
and so it's england and wales to bear the wales are going to bear the brunt of the rainfall head bruntere. quite a wet rush hour period. off rush hour period. start off the day . quite of spray on day. quite a lot of spray on roads possible . it roads is certainly possible. it will very blustery as will still be very blustery as all this pushes way all of this rain pushes its way off. brighter for off. some brighter spells for scotland. northern still off. some brighter spells for scotla1d....