pete: he doesn t know what s going onment he s eating trash off the street because that s what pigs do. rachel: there s delicious mocktails that rob made for us and go to robfloydonent.com. he was a mixology featured on bar rescue and robfloydent.com like entertainment. we thank him for doing it and they re really good. rachel: this is volcanic black salt. rachel: right. will: it s great on a margarita. pete: i ve always mocked mocktails. why would i but i realize all i need is a drink in my hand. if i can drink this all morning and there s no alcohol in it, i m having a great time. will: he said two fascinating things, that will release serotoninnen in your brain, you re tricking your brain into thinking you re having a good time drink and second thing that stood out to me was human beings smile or laugh 17 times a day but if you re at a bar, you laugh or smile 17 times in an hour. pete: sounds right. if you want to be healthy, go to a bar. rachel: not exactly what it was
in hour. if you want to hear him griff: reindeer can talk? todd: if you re these reindeer, griff jenkins. this fireplace is about to be stuffed as he at 5:00 when i have my christmas eve dinner. within day till christmas. welcome in to the beautiful set. griff: where are the beautiful cookies? i ate them. griff jenkins, carley shimkus and todd pyro. welcome to fox & friends . carley: they re from spruce run farms. i like the placement of them on their head. griff: where else would it go? carley: well, it s like one big thick one right in the middle of the head. todd: can reindeer get cosmetic surgery to move the antlers or shorten them. carley: i m excited to go out on fox square later in the show even though it s freezing cold. i ve never pet a reindeer before. griff: that s like a horn straight ahead. carley: yeah, it s like a horn straight ahead. it s like the grinch. remember the grinch carton. todd: have you met a real reindeer? carley: this is a first for me. but w
tonight with the context, joe twyman, director of the polling company, deltapoll. and former senior advisor to george w bush ron christie. hello, welcome to the programme. it is not normal. these are supersized temperatures that are breaking records all across europe and the united states. today, we got a glimpse of what our climate future will look like. a massive heatwave is set across the south west, meteorologists predict it will continue east and bring sweltering temperatures with it. tonight: a newly released report on our environment has painted the picture of a poor and deteriorating country, ourforests, reefs, water and air, all at tipping point. the predictions were spot on, this has been the hottest day recorded in the uk. in coningsby in lincolnshire the thermometer hit 40.3 degrees centigrade, in fact, 29 places across england habe broken the old record which was 38.7 degrees. well as you just heard, the new uk record was set in conningsby, lincolnshire, 40.3 d
when you can t get water from taps, life revolves around where the water is. india s villages house 200 million families. only a fraction have tap water. it s very hard to carry lots of water repeatedly on your head from that source of water to the village, which is almost a kilometre from here. from the hot desert. ..to the cold mountains. ..and dry, arid plains. it s backbreaking. i want to find out when will the walk be over? when will water come home? in 2019, prime minister narendra modi made a promise. to bring water through taps to each home in every village by 202a. he said it will ease women s daily lives. i ve set out on a journey across the country to check out the government s claims. these are the dry, arid plains of central india. they used to be green, but after recurring droughts, this is the kind of water some villages are left with. buffaloes bathe here, and some women too. some take this water for washing and cleaning. managing the family s water needs is w
is all very welljournalists like myself is all very welljournalists like myself who are relatively comfortably off to say we must make a change. comfortably off to say we must make a change, but if it was going to really a change, but if it was going to really hurt a change, but if it was going to really hurt my wallet than perhaps i would really hurt my wallet than perhaps i would not really hurt my wallet than perhaps i would not be so preachy. i have three would not be so preachy. i have three children in the 20s who would say categorically it is the most important issue in the world in their important issue in the world in their 20s important issue in the world in their 20s. there will not be a world if we their 20s. there will not be a world if we carry their 20s. there will not be a world if we carry on their 20s. there will not be a world if we carry on like this and people like donald trump, very sadly no longer like donald trump, very sa