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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime 20240604 06:38:00

Of students, of taxpayers. they car taxe or really even teachers. they care about advancing they cr. wer soical powe so it is not surprising when those people are put in a surpn that thingso like this happen. so $23 million went missing and they don t want to do any more audits. they haven t jes done any for four years. the chicago teachers union, . by its own bylaws, says that it must produce an audit for itsdue members every year. and this is why i say that this union does not represent d the interests of teachers, because teachers have submitted more than a dozen formal requests to see the books of the chicago teachers uniosubs and they have been failed again and again. they have not produced an audit in four years. thtion tago teachers union is an organization that takes $35 million a year from teachershat tas , just $0.17 ofy to tar, according to illinois policy institute. research actually goes to representing teachersentativ. so the rest of it either gets embezzled or ge ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 00:09:00

By a heatwave and drought, was tinder dry. many tourists and locals had to flee for shelter. the temperature in 2023 was 1.48 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels, and it beat the previous hottest year, 2016, by 0.17 celsius. a huge margin, say climate scientists, when you consider it is a global average across an entire year. 0ur climate is changing and it s changing drastically. and not only is this recorded in record temperatures around the world, but it s also recorded in the frequency and intensity of extreme events. and what we ve seen in 2023, was seven of the months of that year were the warmest months on record. just take a look at this. now, the grey lines on this chart show temperatures for each year since 1940. the red line, you can see it coming on there, shows last year s temperatures and you can see it started off pretty unexceptional in terms ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 01:08:00

Wildfires rage degree in southern europe this summer. vegetation was part by heatwave and drought, tinder dry. many tourists and locals had to flee for shelter. the temperature in 2023 was 1.48 c above preindustrial levels and it be the previous hottest year 2016 - the previous hottest year 2016 by the previous hottest year 2016 - by 0.17 c. a the previous hottest year 2016 by 0.17 c. a huge martin say client sciences when you consider it as a global average across our entire year. fiur across our entire year. our climate across our entire year. our climate is across our entire year. our climate is changing - across our entire year. oi climate is changing and changing drastically and not only is this recorded in record temperatures around the world, but it is also recorded in the frequency and intensity of extreme events. what we ve seen in 2023 was seven of the months of that year were the warmest months on record. of that year were the warmest months on record. tak ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 18:07:00

Up again this week, as they slowly work up the chain of command to try and find out how this scandal happened. emma simpson, thank you. last year was the hottest year ever recorded for the world. the average global temperature was almost 15 degrees celsius that s dramatically higher than the last record set in 2016. our climate editorjustin rowlatt is here with the details. justin. thanks, sophie. the world didn tjust break the previous global temperature record, it smashed it. the average temperature last year was 1.48 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. it beat the previous hottest year 2016 by a margin of 0.17 celsius. that s a huge amount when you consider this is global average across the entire year, say climate scientists. just take a look at this. the grey lines show temperatures each year since 1940. the red line shows last year s temperatures. you can see it started off pretty unexceptional in terms of global temperatures. but, from around july onwards, the wor ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 12:01:00

The hottest year ever recorded and the global temperature was m387 celsius, beating the previous hottest year set in 2016 by zero .17 celsius according to the eu climate change service, copernicus. the met office in the uk believes this record could be short lived. they are forecasting that 2024 could be even hotter. we are keeping a close eye on the people at copernicus who we understand will give a press conference in the next few minutes orso conference in the next few minutes or so updating us on their research and evidence. watching that for us is our climate change editor, just in raleigh. we were expecting this. we change editor, just in raleigh. we were expecting this. were expecting this. we were expecting were expecting this. we were expecting 23 were expecting this. we were expecting 23 was were expecting this. we were expecting 23 was the - were expecting this. we were expecting 23 was the hottest | expecting 23 was the hottest year ever recorded. and by a significan ....

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