us . we re waiting tonight for the doj police raid on joehous biden s house.e, maybe waitinges for that. we re getting g more details on that story in just a minute. meantime, good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. so think back .n. two years was two years ago that pete buddah, judge of south bend, indiana, was in a very hard place, really. he was unemployed. hebe was pushing 40 . staras staring down the barrel of a grim and nonproductive middle age for mayor pete.prod the back nine diucd not looke promising, but then helpp arri arrived in the unlikely eithdoddering form oved daughtfn ,either because of his innate decency or because he is a nasty sense of humor. joe biden may put a judge the federal secretary of transportation, despite the fact that people, a judge had no decency relevant experience with transportation of any kind, apart from occasiona l riding a bicycle with a little helmet. this was a huge promotion from unemployment to the white house
go! can you believe that it s exactly ten years since this site was just getting ready to host the 2012 olympic games? it feels like it was yesterday that this olympic stadium was alive with the roars of the crowds, cheering on the athletes. time flies. and when you plan a site like this, indeed, when you spend all of that money, it s important to plan a legacy how the place can be put to good use once the games have finished. and the park is still thriving with football, swimming, cycling and generallyjust being a nice place to come. and in a weird way the same is true for olympic athletes, who only usually get to compete at that level for the first part of their careers. takejessica ennis hill who gave us so many great moments, even winning gold in the 2012 heptathlon. in fact, she ran the entire distance that we have just walked in 12.5 seconds while jumping over stuff. and her career still took more twists and turns after that with injuries, a remarkable return after he
that all the support being needed is now working its way out into the system. in europe, french authorities warn of a heat apocalypse as thousands are forced to flee wildfires. so does climate change now mean regular severe heatwaves? future warming is determined by future emissions. if we stop dumping carbon into the atmosphere at carbon into the atmosphere at carbon dioxide into the atmosphere the world will stop warming. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the uk s first ever red warning for extreme heat has come into effect meaning there s a danger to life and the threat of major travel disruption. it is also provisionally the hottest day in wales since records began. the red alert covers much of england from london and the south east up to york and manchester. it s already the hottest day of the year so far and parts of england could be hotter than the western sahara and the caribbean. tomorrow, temperatures could exceed a0 degrees in southern england, whic
who just got fed upwith the world, got fedup with being told go to college,get a job, make a living. frankly,that s just not realistic for our generation. you know,it is really frustrating. the boomers,they think we re lazy. you know the whole term, pull up your bootstrapsand work hard and you get the same lifethat they had? no. the world is very,very different these days. hell, the next pandemicin 2025 might wipe us all out anyways. i ain t got timeto wait for retirement. you got to will itinto existence. life s just not fair.the world is a harsh place and the stock market was justthe purest form of yolo. [music playing] reporter: stocks up againthis morning, 12%. short sellerscontinue to get hurt by the thread wallstreetbets and other retail [interposing voices] reporter: all this whiningby wall street, it s making me sick. reporter: this is populismcoming for capitalism. gamestop. matt kelly: on surface,i can be pretty scattered. in the water, though,it s calming for me,