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FOXNEWSW The July 2, 2024

, america.. hi, everyone.ngra i m laura ingram. this is the ingraham angle ham from nashville tonight. biden s weekend. that s the focus of tonight s angle. days all right. m the press hopes that the pastak few days will make you forget just how much money you ve lost from biden. inflation from the high food and gas prices aw. rder and forget how much of the country we ve lost from the border. and instead, the media want you to be impressed that joexi biden could walk and talk with president. l sheea is the most effective foreign policy leader sincr e 4a bush 41gi. he s managing extraordinarily. ound he s got a great team ard him. and this big a big deal. the two men spent a lot of timee togethermind, kind of went for a walk. reminds me of reagan in reykjavik and gorbachev. but the most important thing accomplished was simply the two men spoke. they were in a room together suying to reset relationin as. were they watching the same summit as the rest of us?

BBCNEWS The June 21, 2024

i never thought i would be doing that. i m starting myjourney in sweetings cay, a small, sun washed slice of the bahamas. ..where the ocean is as much a place of work as it is for enjoyment. shervin tate has been a fisherman here all his life. how are you doing, man? how are you, sir? good to meet you. welcome to the bahamas! thank you very much! here, localfishermen dive, notjust for a day s catch, but to preserve a way of life passed down through generations. they collect lobster, fish, but most of all, conch. conch, man, i want to tell you, any time you taste it, you got to try it again. it s really one of those local dishes that the bahamian people really love. it s like our national dish. the queen conch is a sea snail. it grows on the bottom of the ocean in its shell, eating plants and algae. it s been caught here for at least 1,000 years. so, shervin, talk to me about the history of this area and the fishing industry. oh, so sweetings cay really is a fishing village wh

BBCNEWS Newsday June 19, 2017

Are hoping for lower temperatures and winds after at least 61 people were killed in a huge forest fire at the weekend. Many of the victims died in their cars while trying to flee the densely forested district of pedrogao grande. Portugals Prime Minister has declared three days of mourning. Paul adams reports. A desperate, sometimes hopeless, battle against nature. Searing heat, strong winds and low humidity the worst possible conditions. Large areas of Central Portugal now ablaze. This mountainous area is no stranger to forest fires, but these are some of the deadliest ever. The speed and ferocity of the flames catching people in their cars and homes. A woman screams for her house. As the fire rages on several fronts, entire villages have been evacuated. Officials still not sure what remains. Translation we were inside the house, the fire was all around us. The firefighters came to get us out because we could hardly breathe any more. As to whether the house burned or not, it must have

BBCNEWS The Travel Show June 19, 2017

Coming up. As the americas cup reaches its nail biting climax above the water this weekend, we find out if a robot can stop the drama unfolding underneath, as an invasion of these creatures wreaks havoc on the local ecosystem. So he is not expecting you to electrocute him and slurp him into a tube. And ill be finding out how the best way to beat these venomous invaders is to eat them once you remove these spines you are moving from malicious, to delicious hello, welcome to The Travel Show, with me, ade adepitan. This week coming to you from bermuda, which this year is hosting one of the worlds biggest sporting events, the americas cup, right here in the north Atlantic Ocean. The americas cup is the formula one of the boat world, the most prestigious event in sailing. Over the past few weeks, Six International teams have been racing across the waters of bermudas great sound in superfast hydrofoil catamarans. And this weekend, the competition reaches its dramatic climax, with the start o

BBCNEWS BBC News April 16, 2017

And coming up john crowley of the International Business times and the daily telegraphs tim stanley help me review the sunday morning papers, including the daily telegraphs exclusive on prince harrys struggle to come to terms with his mothers death. That is the papers, in half an hour. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Turkeys president , recep Tayyip Erdogan, has declared victory in a controversial referendum granting him sweeping new powers. He said tonight the country had opened a new page in its democracy, but opponents say the result amounts to one man rule, with the president now able to abolish the role of Prime Minister, and if necessary, dissolve parliament. It was a close vote, with widespread support for the constitutional changes in rural areas, but with many rejecting the proposals in the bigger cities. Opponents are alleging voting fraud, and say they will challenge the result. Our World Affairs editor john simpson reports from istanbul. Tonight, the victors were out

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