further up the coast, another underwater forger is also returning home . a mother jentu penguin bringing food to her baby. she is back on hammer island after a ten-hour fishing trip. she swum nearly 13 miles, diving down 200 feet or more to feed. now she hikes through hoards of her cousins, magellanic penguins .
hoards, millions of people on the move as the weather worsens. there is going to be interesting times to be in your business for the next and you know a little bit about our business, being married to jamie gangel, one of our personal favorites. superstar reporter covering the j-6 committee. it has been a privilege to watch her cover that story. you are breaking news in your house and turning out wonderful new books. david silva portrait of an unknown woman . it is wonderful. i loved it. thank you so much. thank you so much. we re talking about climate change, a record-shattering temperature just reported in the united kingdom moments ago. cnn is live in london with how they re dealing with this heat wave. and tensions running high, understandably, at a uvalde school board meeting, with parents, some of them, threatening to not send their kids back to school until the security situation has been fixed. we ll be joined live by the family of amerie jo garza, one of the you
him. most of the books pass through the art world. this one actually stays in the art world for the most part. i have a feeling he s going to get drawn back in to israeli intelligence now and again in the future. for lovers of your work, they will know you more or less predicted vladimir putin turning in to the vladimir putin he turned into. you were ahead of isis being an awful phenomenon that overtook europe in different ways in the middle east. you were even ahead of mohammed bin salman, some of the things he was involved with. what is next? what do you see as something that is worth looking at going forward? how many different problems do we face right now? we have we face a rapidly changing economy that i think that the globe is going to splinter into regional powers. we re going to enter very unstable period of our history, and, by the way, we have gone from climate change to flat out climate emergency right now. we re going to have hoards and
become men and it s these games i never take it seriously. they never take the concerns of voters seriously. maybe there s something we are doing wrong. maybe there is something we are not speaking to. it s always, maybe we haven t told them off enough. greg: we are the ones at fault. seems like when they get into power, their only pursuit is more power and not the needs of the voters. the needs of the few, the individuals. it don t think it s fair to democrats. moderate democrats are kind of stuck. it s like if our fringe suddenly started driving the bus, we would have different conversations. they re not only driving the bus, they are deciding who gets on the bus so if you re not in line with what they ve got, you can t be part of it. that excludes just about everybody but they are group or whoever they decided to be. that s when you see them come after people there is never giant hoards of protesters behind them.
every legal recommend dip is exhausted, a tone different than she reported in her interview before the january 6th panel. and the temperature yesterday underscored how ugly and scary it was to be an elections worker or public official who either came under donald trump s scrutiny or refused to bow to his pressure to overturn the results. arizona house speaker republican rusty bowers described the hoards of people, some with weapon, who would show up at his home. and pole workers shea moss and her mother ruby freeman gave gut wrenching accounts of the threats so unrelenting that they were forced into hiding. yes, a lot of threats wishing