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air more than ever.you suffer from mold, dust, pet dander, smoke, odors or sleeping problems, discover the nuwave oxypure air purifier, one of the world's most powerful air purifiers. learn how it'll protect you in any season all year round, with its exclusive four filter system. oxypure is not an ordinary air purifier. oxypure is a powerful air purifier that cleans the air of pollutants in spaces up to 1,200 square feet. hepa filters work to a point, but they don't do a good job of catching particles below 0.3 microns. when it comes to air purifiers pm 0.3 is an important number. and here's why. pm stands for particulate matter, the solid or liquid particles in the air. human hair ranges from 17 to 181 microns, pollen particles are often 10 microns or more. bacteria and viruses are often about one micron. particles, 2.5 microns or smaller are especially dangerous, lodging in the lungs and often getting into the bloodstream and spreading through the body to vital organs like the heart, brain and kidneys,
air more than ever.you suffer from mold, dust, pet dander, smoke, odors or sleeping problems, discover the nuwave oxypure air purifier, one of the world's most powerful air purifiers. learn how it'll protect you in any season all year round, with its exclusive four filter system. oxypure is not an ordinary air purifier. oxypure is a powerful air purifier that cleans the air of pollutants in spaces up to 1,200 square feet. hepa filters work to a point, but they don't do a good job of catching...
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except 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air -- you get a mixture of 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air. the recycled air runs through hospital-grade systems that can retract virus. bottom so it doesn't carry things across the cabin, it takes them to the floor. that is exactly what you want. be aight, the cabin can safe environment. it is safer airflow than groceries and restaurants. the concern is that you are a lot closer to other people than you would be at a restaurant or grocery store or public setting. there have been cases of transmission on airplanes. in june one developing to zeeland where there were not many people on the airplane and yet one person who tested negative couple day before infected and spread the virus to four other people on the same flight. we don't know if that happened the bathroom of the airport that car placet the rental or whatever it might be. we know that the research has found four people were infected via another passenger -- infected by another passenger. there is a risk to it and i think you can minimize the risk of taking some precautions. you have t
except 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air -- you get a mixture of 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air. the recycled air runs through hospital-grade systems that can retract virus. bottom so it doesn't carry things across the cabin, it takes them to the floor. that is exactly what you want. be aight, the cabin can safe environment. it is safer airflow than groceries and restaurants. the concern is that you are a lot closer to other people than you would be at a restaurant or grocery store or...
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operations command that has spent his entire career in an air force that has such a thing as the air force special operations command. i really kind of grew up and came of age during the formative years of the special operations forces. the 20 year period between 1980 in the failed iranian hostage rescue mission and the turn-of-the-century, those were really the formative years for me and then the last 20 years have really been defined by the post 9/11 era. as i look back on the 30 years around the special operations forces, we've had a couple of inflection points. point was clearly the catastrophe of desert one and what that sparked over the next 20 years for the nation special operations forces. during those 20 years we built the modern capability that we have today. and those capabilities were characterized by a couple of different things. one, we were geared towards andt-term prices contingency responses. when we went to war, it was typically for a very limited duration. some action that was over in days or weeks and then we would come home and reset and get ready to do it again.
operations command that has spent his entire career in an air force that has such a thing as the air force special operations command. i really kind of grew up and came of age during the formative years of the special operations forces. the 20 year period between 1980 in the failed iranian hostage rescue mission and the turn-of-the-century, those were really the formative years for me and then the last 20 years have really been defined by the post 9/11 era. as i look back on the 30 years around...
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air pollution and covert 19 invisible killer and its little helper. a lot of cities around the world have been promising to clean up their act and clear the air. now they've got another reason to act. the coronavirus. there are many sources of particulate pollution. the primary one is emissions from combustion in power plants, planes, and car engines. vehicles also produced particles through break where anti reparation. agricultural emissions are also a big contributor, particles invisible to the naked eye, a classified by diameter, pm 10 out of 10. my crewmates has smaller fine inhalable particles have diameters of 2.5 micro meters or less. and then there are all true fine particles less than 0 point one micro meters in diameter, depending on their size and how deeply they penetrate tissue. inhaled particles, have different effects on health market, and i was here and we believe that the smaller the particular matter is, the greater the probability is that it will reach the bloodstream. after inhalation and be taken up by the cardiovascular system. i
air pollution and covert 19 invisible killer and its little helper. a lot of cities around the world have been promising to clean up their act and clear the air. now they've got another reason to act. the coronavirus. there are many sources of particulate pollution. the primary one is emissions from combustion in power plants, planes, and car engines. vehicles also produced particles through break where anti reparation. agricultural emissions are also a big contributor, particles invisible to...
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it's just another example of air pollution causing a diseases. and of course it's already effect there. we knew it causes life expectancy to be shorter. but now we also see that there's a direct relationship with covert 19, which is not entirely surprising because the disease actually, you know, through the lungs through the cardiovascular system is very similar as the effects of, of air pollution and death again is very similar as the effects of smoking, which is also a precondition that makes the outcome of covert $1000.00 more severe. i understand why it took the world so long to understand the dangers of tobacco, considering the huge corporations behind the advertising campaigns. but what about em, pollution? i mean, was it taken a so long to catch on to the fact that it's bad for us? yes. well, many people have known this for a long time, but it's of course not so easy to do something about it. i mean, in europe we have, we have programs trying to reduce air pollution, but it's has of course, economic implications. and it's not only a cost f
it's just another example of air pollution causing a diseases. and of course it's already effect there. we knew it causes life expectancy to be shorter. but now we also see that there's a direct relationship with covert 19, which is not entirely surprising because the disease actually, you know, through the lungs through the cardiovascular system is very similar as the effects of, of air pollution and death again is very similar as the effects of smoking, which is also a precondition that makes...
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there are many sources of particulate air pollution. the primary one is emissions from combustion in power plants, planes, and car engines. vehicles also produced particles through break where anti reparation. agricultural emissions are also a big contributor. particles invisible to the naked eye, a classified by diameter. pm 10 are 10. my creamy tis all smaller. fine, inhalable particles have diameters of 2.5 micro meters or less. and then there are all true fine particles less than 0 point one micro meters in diameter. depending on their size and how deeply they penetrate tissue. inhaled particles, have different effects on health market, and i was here. we believe that the smaller the particular matter is, the greater the probability is that it will reach the bloodstream after in hellacious and be taken up by the cardiovascular system. if these tiny particles can build up in arteries and damage their insides, and that's where the sars codes to virus also causes much of its most serious damage. as recent studies show as a dozen tried
there are many sources of particulate air pollution. the primary one is emissions from combustion in power plants, planes, and car engines. vehicles also produced particles through break where anti reparation. agricultural emissions are also a big contributor. particles invisible to the naked eye, a classified by diameter. pm 10 are 10. my creamy tis all smaller. fine, inhalable particles have diameters of 2.5 micro meters or less. and then there are all true fine particles less than 0 point...
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travel is lion air, an aggressive, rapidly-growing budget indonesia air carrier. >> in 2011, lion aira huge splash, buying more than 200 of boeing's 737 max-8 planes. >> even the signing was overseen by then us president barack obama. >> i want to congratulate lion air for their incredible success. >> one of the lion air pilots chosen to fly the new 737 max was 31-year old bhavye suneja, an indian national whose dreams of being a pilot started when he was just a child. >> so can you tell me about your son? >> yes, bob, my son was a gifted child, a blessed child. i am also into aviation, and for an aviator, when the child is flying and he becomes a commander, it is a big thing. it is the sort of pinnacle of your dreams. >> even though her son had over six thousand hours of flight experience, sangeeta says she was really concerned after learning he wouldn't be going through pilot simulator training for the max. >> i said, "you haven't had a simulator training. how can you go for max? it is a more powerful engine. so without a simulator, how will you manage? >> one of the core selling po
travel is lion air, an aggressive, rapidly-growing budget indonesia air carrier. >> in 2011, lion aira huge splash, buying more than 200 of boeing's 737 max-8 planes. >> even the signing was overseen by then us president barack obama. >> i want to congratulate lion air for their incredible success. >> one of the lion air pilots chosen to fly the new 737 max was 31-year old bhavye suneja, an indian national whose dreams of being a pilot started when he was just a child....
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and we also air fried our onion rings. we have some beautiful coconut shrimp, and my curried cauliflower bites. all in less time with no oil and no additional calories. and it gets rid of all those single-use appliances that take up all that wasted space. we need space for the food! - think of all the money you're gonna save. - speaking of saving money, our prime rib is ready. - alright! - check this out. when the internal temperature of the prime rib hit 125, the bravo knew to automatically shut off and go into warming mode, resting. - wow! - and that resting is the key to perfectly juicy prime rib. - so our dinner is done. now this would've taken over two and a half hours in a traditional oven, but only 90 minutes in the bravo. - and now's the moment of truth. your guests and family are around, you're hoping that it's cooked perfectly. you slice in, look at that! bravo! - everyone will love this! - so now don't be afraid of roasting these whole chickens, these succulent pork loins, and even this expensive leg of lamb bec
and we also air fried our onion rings. we have some beautiful coconut shrimp, and my curried cauliflower bites. all in less time with no oil and no additional calories. and it gets rid of all those single-use appliances that take up all that wasted space. we need space for the food! - think of all the money you're gonna save. - speaking of saving money, our prime rib is ready. - alright! - check this out. when the internal temperature of the prime rib hit 125, the bravo knew to automatically...
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except 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air -- you get a mixture of 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air. the recycled air runs through hospital-grade systems that can retract virus. bottom so it doesn't carry things across the cabin, it takes them to the floor. that is exactly what you want. be aight, the cabin can safe environment. it is safer airflow than groceries and restaurants. the concern is that you are a lot closer to other people than you would be at a restaurant or grocery store or public setting. there have been cases of transmission on airplanes. in june one developing to zeeland where there were not many people on the airplane and yet one person who tested negative couple day before infected and spread the virus to four other people on the same flight. we don't know if that happened the bathroom of the airport that car placet the rental or whatever it might be. we know that the research has found four people were infected via another passenger -- infected by another passenger. there is a risk to it and i think you can minimize the risk of taking some precautions. you have t
except 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air -- you get a mixture of 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air. the recycled air runs through hospital-grade systems that can retract virus. bottom so it doesn't carry things across the cabin, it takes them to the floor. that is exactly what you want. be aight, the cabin can safe environment. it is safer airflow than groceries and restaurants. the concern is that you are a lot closer to other people than you would be at a restaurant or grocery store or...
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air pollution and covert 19 invisible killer and its little helper. a lot of cities around the world have been promising to clean up their act and clear the air. now they've got another reason to act. a coronavirus. there are many sources of particulate pollution. the primary one is emissions from combustion in power plants, planes, and car engines. vehicles also produced particles through brake wear, anti reparation. agricultural emissions are also a big contributor, particles invisible to the naked eye, a classified by diameter, pm, 10 of 10. my crewmates has all smaller, fine inhalable particles have diameters of 2.5 micro meters or less. and then there are all true fine particles less than 0 point one micron meters in diameter. depending on their size and how deeply they penetrate tissue. inhaled particles, have different effects on health market, and i was here and we believe that the smaller the particular matter is, the greater the probability is that it will reach the bloodstream. after inhalation and be taken up by the cardiovascular system.
air pollution and covert 19 invisible killer and its little helper. a lot of cities around the world have been promising to clean up their act and clear the air. now they've got another reason to act. a coronavirus. there are many sources of particulate pollution. the primary one is emissions from combustion in power plants, planes, and car engines. vehicles also produced particles through brake wear, anti reparation. agricultural emissions are also a big contributor, particles invisible to the...
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they existed for the air group. the air group was a separate crew of about 300 aviators, divided into four squadrons, a fighter squadron, bombing squadron, torpedo planes and a bombing, fighting squadron, their aircraft. they were a separate section aboard the carrier. now, the yorktown's ship's company would stay with the yorktown. they would board a carrier for up to six months and then they were rotated out so that they could teach what they knew to training aviators, and be incorporated into other squadrons because they wanted some experience fighters in there. in their off time, i'll call it, they were generally in the ready room, four ready rooms, one for each of the four squadrons. the ready rooms -- i was at the yorktown, it's floating, berthed off of -- that picture, it's point there in south carolina. they're not as large as we might think. they're cluttered. but they spent all their time there. that's where they would go to get the final information before a mission. and in the meantime they would be ther
they existed for the air group. the air group was a separate crew of about 300 aviators, divided into four squadrons, a fighter squadron, bombing squadron, torpedo planes and a bombing, fighting squadron, their aircraft. they were a separate section aboard the carrier. now, the yorktown's ship's company would stay with the yorktown. they would board a carrier for up to six months and then they were rotated out so that they could teach what they knew to training aviators, and be incorporated...
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we need to be tackling air pollution. definitely we will. yeah. it's just another example of air pollution causing a disease is and of course it's already a factor. we knew it causes life expectancy to be shorter. but now we also see that there's a direct relationship with covert 19, which is not entirely surprising because the disease actually, you know, through the lungs through the cardiovascular system is very similar as the effect of air pollution. and that again is very similar as the effects of smoking, which is also a precondition that makes the outcome of covert $1000.00 more severe. i understand why it took the world so long to understand the dangers of tobacco, considering the huge corporations behind the advertising campaigns. but what about m pollution? i mean, was it taken a so long to catch on to the fact that it's bad for yes, well, many people have known this for a long time, but it's of course not so easy to do something about it. i mean, in europe we have, we have programs trying to reduce air pollution, but it's has of course e
we need to be tackling air pollution. definitely we will. yeah. it's just another example of air pollution causing a disease is and of course it's already a factor. we knew it causes life expectancy to be shorter. but now we also see that there's a direct relationship with covert 19, which is not entirely surprising because the disease actually, you know, through the lungs through the cardiovascular system is very similar as the effect of air pollution. and that again is very similar as the...
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the air program is no different.thing or maybe i think it is an interesting thing that our regulatory programs , regionalcus on big scale and not on localized impacts. the localized impacts which are mostly the toxic concentrations dealt with at the local level and not by the state or the federal government. but, we have come to realize that there is no alternative. that the state has to get involved and we have. we have gotten some very strong legislation in the past few years and from the very start of the market-based programs in the climate arena, the legislature has direct did a set-aside of funds that came to the state to address the environmental inequities in some of the most polluted, the most ourcted communities in state. i think california has been a leader, not just in recognizing, but in addressing the problems. but they certainly are not solved. forests are a big part of the climate equation. the american west has been on fire this year like never before. to beires each year seem escalating. is that red
the air program is no different.thing or maybe i think it is an interesting thing that our regulatory programs , regionalcus on big scale and not on localized impacts. the localized impacts which are mostly the toxic concentrations dealt with at the local level and not by the state or the federal government. but, we have come to realize that there is no alternative. that the state has to get involved and we have. we have gotten some very strong legislation in the past few years and from the...
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and then i'll come to you. >> aside from the lack of air power and air cover, did you find any informationegarding infiltration of the brigade by castro intelligence officers that already gave up the plan even before they even landed? >> i did not. but it's not, that's not because it's not out there. i think it's commonly assumed that he did know. it's hard to believe -- he had spies in miami so certainly he knew what was going on among the cuban exiles in miami. he probably had spies in guatemala. and, by the way, he just had to pick up the newspaper if he wanted to know what was going on because there were newspaper reports about the training camps in guatemala. on january 10, the "new york times" ran a story which said that there were these training camps in guatemala. the "new york times" reporter was kind of fooled and thought that these soldiers were guatemala -- from guatemala, but castro knew something was coming and john kennedy admitted in a press conference on april 12 right before the invasion, said that should there be an invasion of cuba there would be no american involvement
and then i'll come to you. >> aside from the lack of air power and air cover, did you find any informationegarding infiltration of the brigade by castro intelligence officers that already gave up the plan even before they even landed? >> i did not. but it's not, that's not because it's not out there. i think it's commonly assumed that he did know. it's hard to believe -- he had spies in miami so certainly he knew what was going on among the cuban exiles in miami. he probably had...
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mild atla ntic south—west of the air stream. to the north of the uk. a ridge of high pressure, showers to the north and well scattered. for the north and well scattered. for the majority of the uk, monday is a dry during the day. quite a difference to the weekend. the cloud and rain will advance to northern ireland, wales and south—west of england. temperatures 10—13. tuesday, weather front to the north of the uk. a strong south—westerly airstream, so of the uk. a strong south—westerly air stream, so very windy. cloud for many but sunshine across central and eastern areas. temperatures may be 15 or 16 celsius for some sheltered spots in the north—east. a mild weather for the time of the year. a weather for the time of the year. a weather front coming in from the west on wednesday, ahead of it is a strong south—westerly or southerly airflow. parts of eastern england with some sunshine could get up to 17 degrees in mid—november. to the west for northern ireland and scotland, green. behind this cold front, colder air. scotland, gre
mild atla ntic south—west of the air stream. to the north of the uk. a ridge of high pressure, showers to the north and well scattered. for the north and well scattered. for the majority of the uk, monday is a dry during the day. quite a difference to the weekend. the cloud and rain will advance to northern ireland, wales and south—west of england. temperatures 10—13. tuesday, weather front to the north of the uk. a strong south—westerly airstream, so of the uk. a strong...
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i also interweave, with that, the story of the air group of which they were a part, air group 88. and you and i will explain that a little more later, their activities in the final two months of the war. the book shows how a bunch of young aviators, hot stuff, arrogant, bragging, ready to go to war, eager to get over there. and they really were because they want to match their flying skills against the japanese pilots. it shows the gradual transformation of that attitude toward a more hey, i don't want to be here kind of feeling. so, i take the reader from training in the united states and then to hawaii and saipan. after that, they join the carrier, yorktown, and operate off the coast of japan in the final couple of months of the war. so basically that's what the book is about. jeremy: great. so what brought you to this book? why did you decide to write it when you did and what resources were out there? what did you use? john: ok, i first came across this idea 10 or 12 years ago when i was researching for a biography of admiral halsey that came out, i think, in 2010. and in there
i also interweave, with that, the story of the air group of which they were a part, air group 88. and you and i will explain that a little more later, their activities in the final two months of the war. the book shows how a bunch of young aviators, hot stuff, arrogant, bragging, ready to go to war, eager to get over there. and they really were because they want to match their flying skills against the japanese pilots. it shows the gradual transformation of that attitude toward a more hey, i...
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except 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air -- you get a mixture of 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air. the recycled air runs through hospital-grade systems that can retract virus. bottom so it doesn't carry things across the cabin, it takes them to the floor. that is exactly what you want. be aight, the cabin can safe environment. it is safer airflow than groceries and restaurants. the concern is that you are a lot closer to other people than you would be at a restaurant or grocery store or public setting. there have been cases of transmission on airplanes. in june one developing to zeeland where there were not many people on the airplane and yet one person who tested negative couple day before infected and spread the virus to four other people on the same flight. we don't know if that happened the bathroom of the airport that car placet the rental or whatever it might be. we know that the research has found four people were infected via another passenger -- infected by another passenger. there is a risk to it and i think you can minimize the risk of taking some precautions. you have t
except 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air -- you get a mixture of 50% fresh air and 50% recycled air. the recycled air runs through hospital-grade systems that can retract virus. bottom so it doesn't carry things across the cabin, it takes them to the floor. that is exactly what you want. be aight, the cabin can safe environment. it is safer airflow than groceries and restaurants. the concern is that you are a lot closer to other people than you would be at a restaurant or grocery store or...
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no skydiving and no hot air balloon. >> no hot air balloon? >> nope. >> why? >> i do the news. how many times have we sat here and told people about hot air balloon accidents? many. many. >> friend -- >> that was going to be my first question. who will get in the balloon first. i guess kumasi and i will get in the balloon. >> we'll get in. >> but we're not going to jump out. >> reggie is not going because there's no bathroom.
no skydiving and no hot air balloon. >> no hot air balloon? >> nope. >> why? >> i do the news. how many times have we sat here and told people about hot air balloon accidents? many. many. >> friend -- >> that was going to be my first question. who will get in the balloon first. i guess kumasi and i will get in the balloon. >> we'll get in. >> but we're not going to jump out. >> reggie is not going because there's no bathroom.
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tener un purificador de aire?tanto reduce este purificador de aire las partículas >>> están certificados para capturar el 99.7% de las partículas incluyendo coronavirus si alguien de su casa está enfermo debe permanecer aislado en una habitación separada >>> cuanto más rápido se pueda intercambiar aire pasándolo con éxito a través de su filtro mayores serán las posibilidades de capturar las partículas del virus >>> un purificador de aire no eliminará las partículas las personas pueden continuar y con medidas de limpieza y padecieron calificaciones y con calificaciones altas y bajas rezagados en california que tiene que ver con el control de rentas activistas están en el centro y manifiestan para proteger el voto los detalles a las 6:00 p.m. >>> ♪(música) >>> ♪(música) >>> (comerciales) >>> ♪(música) >>> ♪(música) >>> ♪(música) >>> continúa el conteo de votos tras una apretada contienda electoral no se ha definido ganador y no sabemos cuándo se reconozcan estos resultados >>> vamos a empezar esta cobertura dónde un
tener un purificador de aire?tanto reduce este purificador de aire las partículas >>> están certificados para capturar el 99.7% de las partículas incluyendo coronavirus si alguien de su casa está enfermo debe permanecer aislado en una habitación separada >>> cuanto más rápido se pueda intercambiar aire pasándolo con éxito a través de su filtro mayores serán las posibilidades de capturar las partículas del virus >>> un purificador de aire no eliminará las...
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air force was launching, that ninth air force an eight air force to blow bridges and communication centers and soften up the landing ground. >> that is a great comparison. so they were on the york county, tell us, they had a lot of time in between missions, a lot of time to ship out from the united states, tell us about what that was like, the crew members for the york town. >> as a said they had the 12th strike, 12 mission days and they were they were there for say five weeks. there was time the carrier was moving into position. aboard an aircraft carrier, you pretty much have two crews. you have the ships company of about 2700 officers and enlisted. the ships company, their task was to take care of the carrier and get it ready to launch aircraft. nothing more than that. they existed for the air group. the air group was a separate crew of about 300 aviators divided into four squadrons, a fire squad when, a torpedo plane, and what was called a bombing and fighting squadron, aircraft. there was a separate section aboard the character. the york towns ships company would stay with the york ta
air force was launching, that ninth air force an eight air force to blow bridges and communication centers and soften up the landing ground. >> that is a great comparison. so they were on the york county, tell us, they had a lot of time in between missions, a lot of time to ship out from the united states, tell us about what that was like, the crew members for the york town. >> as a said they had the 12th strike, 12 mission days and they were they were there for say five weeks....
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but out to the west, the air is very different.ith a lot of cloud. and that milder cloudy air will topple its way steadily in from the atlantic into the uk and it will bring a little light rain or drizzle. but through the midlands, across lincolnshire, east anglia and the south east, we're going to hang onto the sunshine — some welcome sunshine. not a bad day here, temperatures of 8 or 9 degrees. quite a cold day across eastern scotland and the north east of england. further west, temperatures may make double figures. it's a fairly quiet day on tuesday, but there's another weather front heading our way on wednesday. this one again won't bring very much rain at all. it's more a broad area of cloud that's moving down across england and wales. and then behind that, towards the north west, we get some sunshine, the wind picks up and we get some showers. gales in the northwest of scotland, and over the highlands, there may be some sleet 01’ snow as it turns colder. 5 degrees here. further south and east, highs of 8 or 9. the weather is
but out to the west, the air is very different.ith a lot of cloud. and that milder cloudy air will topple its way steadily in from the atlantic into the uk and it will bring a little light rain or drizzle. but through the midlands, across lincolnshire, east anglia and the south east, we're going to hang onto the sunshine — some welcome sunshine. not a bad day here, temperatures of 8 or 9 degrees. quite a cold day across eastern scotland and the north east of england. further west,...
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but out to the west, the air is very different.d that milder cloudy air will topple its way steadily in from the atlantic into the uk and it will bring a little light rain or drizzle. but through the midlands, across lincolnshire, east anglia and the south east, we're going to hang onto the sunshine — some welcome sunshine. not a bad day here, temperatures of 8 or 9 degrees. quite a cold day across eastern scotland and the north—east of england. further west, temperatures may make double figures. it's a fairly quiet day on tuesday, but there's another weather front heading our way on wednesday. this one again won't bring very much rain at all. it's more a broad area of cloud that's moving down across england and wales. and then behind that, towards the north—west, we get some sunshine, the wind picks up and we get some showers. gales in the north—west of scotland, and over the highlands, there may be some sleet or snow as it turns colder. 5 degrees here. further south and east, highs of 8 or 9. the weather is set to change later on
but out to the west, the air is very different.d that milder cloudy air will topple its way steadily in from the atlantic into the uk and it will bring a little light rain or drizzle. but through the midlands, across lincolnshire, east anglia and the south east, we're going to hang onto the sunshine — some welcome sunshine. not a bad day here, temperatures of 8 or 9 degrees. quite a cold day across eastern scotland and the north—east of england. further west, temperatures may make double...
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air quality. not much in the clouds, but a lot more in terms of pollution. here's a look at video to give you an idea of how things unfolded through monday. poor air quality plagued india, including new delawarely on monday. the embassy shows the air quality index reach iing a very unhealthy level. the pollution is so problematic that many people are facing breathing issues. dry weather along with pollution from cars and vehicles is worsening the air quality. as we continue on, not just the next few days, but we'll see little air movement. looking a the forecast, you see no lines that indicate when in the northern portion. the longest the air remains stagnant and not moving, it's dpoing to continue to prolong those issues. down here, there's a lot of wind movement. this is a tropical system that moves towards the west. sri lanka and southern portions of india will be looking at impacts throughout the next few days. thunderstorms and the high of 32. up to the north, calm in terms of weather. sunny
air quality. not much in the clouds, but a lot more in terms of pollution. here's a look at video to give you an idea of how things unfolded through monday. poor air quality plagued india, including new delawarely on monday. the embassy shows the air quality index reach iing a very unhealthy level. the pollution is so problematic that many people are facing breathing issues. dry weather along with pollution from cars and vehicles is worsening the air quality. as we continue on, not just the...
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i bought a $200 air filter to try to clear the air in my apartment. it helped. i can't keep my windows open. miual donnie is -- my balcony is closed. the marijuana. i am 80 years old. i don't need brain fog from marijuana. i pray to god that you have a strong policy as possible. i would like to thank supervisor yee for introducing this. this is a miracle to me. there is a possible ban on all smoking in a multi-unit apartment including marijuana. i thank you so much. >> next speaker. >> caller: good morning, supervisors. i am bryan davis. i live in district five. i have asthma and lung disease. i have only left the apartment twice since mid-march. several years ago a smoker lived in the unit below us. no matter how many times we asked, he refused to go outside to smoke. my breathing suffered. unlike now at least i could leave the an matterment -- the apartment without fear of covid. the tenant on the other side of our bedroom wall started smoking marijuana in her apartment every day. some nights i had a hard time breathing. i asked her her to smoke outsid. she di
i bought a $200 air filter to try to clear the air in my apartment. it helped. i can't keep my windows open. miual donnie is -- my balcony is closed. the marijuana. i am 80 years old. i don't need brain fog from marijuana. i pray to god that you have a strong policy as possible. i would like to thank supervisor yee for introducing this. this is a miracle to me. there is a possible ban on all smoking in a multi-unit apartment including marijuana. i thank you so much. >> next speaker....
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the weekend, with cooler air then following from the north.inly for scotland and for northern ireland. but we start the weekend with mild air across england and wales. it's colder in northern scotland early on saturday morning. it's windy here as well. and then we've got our band of rain on that weather front. that rain will soon move away from southern scotland, northern ireland, heading into northern england in the morning, and then down through wales, into the north midlands later on in the day. to the south of that, generally dry. a lot of cloud but a hint of sunshine now and again. it's quite mild air still here, so temperatures 13 degrees. further north, it's getting colder through the day. there will be some sunshine, but those showers could be quite heavy and blustery, as well, because it's going to be quite a windy day, especially for northern scotland, where we're looking at gales, gusts of 70 miles an hour for a while in the northern isles. now, through saturday evening and saturday night, that band of clouds and rain, becoming ligh
the weekend, with cooler air then following from the north.inly for scotland and for northern ireland. but we start the weekend with mild air across england and wales. it's colder in northern scotland early on saturday morning. it's windy here as well. and then we've got our band of rain on that weather front. that rain will soon move away from southern scotland, northern ireland, heading into northern england in the morning, and then down through wales, into the north midlands later on in the...
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i bought a $200 air filter to try to clear the air in my apartment. it helped. i can't keep my windows open. miual donnie is -- my balcony is closed. the marijuana. i am 80 years old. i don't need brain fog from marijuana. i pray to god that you have a strong policy as possible. i would like to thank supervisor yee for introducing this. this is a miracle to me. there is a possible ban on all smoking in a multi-unit apartment including marijuana. i thank you so much. >> next speaker. >> caller: good morning, supervisors. i am bryan davis. i live in district five. i have asthma and lung disease. i have only left the apartment twice since mid-march. several years ago a smoker lived in the unit below us. no matter how many times we asked, he refused to go outside to smoke. my breathing suffered. unlike now at least i could leave the an matterment -- the apartment without fear of covid. the tenant on the other side of our bedroom wall started smoking marijuana in her apartment every day. some nights i had a hard time breathing. i asked her her to smoke outsid. she di
i bought a $200 air filter to try to clear the air in my apartment. it helped. i can't keep my windows open. miual donnie is -- my balcony is closed. the marijuana. i am 80 years old. i don't need brain fog from marijuana. i pray to god that you have a strong policy as possible. i would like to thank supervisor yee for introducing this. this is a miracle to me. there is a possible ban on all smoking in a multi-unit apartment including marijuana. i thank you so much. >> next speaker....
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was we pulled in dry air. that is what allowed the numbers to go down. if you look in the bay, if you have access to the bay and relatively higher humidity levels from water, it's almost 50 in oakland. huge differs depending on where you go. if we look at the difference from yesterday to today, it's 14 degrees colder in petaluma than yesterday. it was one degree warmer in hayward. i mean you talk about micro climates, they're really showing up. look at how humidity levels just drop. daytime highs, if you look at the change in humidity for san jose, you see a difference. let me show you daytime highs. low to mid 60s. that is no different. if you just looked at the afternoons, you would see no difference. sunny and mid 60s, no changes. it's morning lows where we see the differences. i will see you with more on this. back over to you. >> thanks so much. >>> 6:19. coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> kyle shanahan finds silver lining to celebrating thanksgiving during a pandemic. >>> alex smith's
was we pulled in dry air. that is what allowed the numbers to go down. if you look in the bay, if you have access to the bay and relatively higher humidity levels from water, it's almost 50 in oakland. huge differs depending on where you go. if we look at the difference from yesterday to today, it's 14 degrees colder in petaluma than yesterday. it was one degree warmer in hayward. i mean you talk about micro climates, they're really showing up. look at how humidity levels just drop. daytime...
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a force in the 80s and 90s and he was often up in the air.ame at a cost. and he was often up in the air. a skill he says came at a costlj and he was often up in the air. a skill he says came at a cost. i can definitely remember heading balls and blocking out for a few seconds when the ball because it was so happy. then he progress in professional football and you were in the gm heading balls for four professional football and you were in the gm heading balls forfour or five minutes. did you feel concussed to any time? did you develop any symptoms? every saturday i was concussed. you would get fans on the end and you are notjust hitting the ball, their elbows and bashing heads and knees as you down to the ground. you will get need in the head. that's the way it was years ago. you gaveit that's the way it was years ago. you gave it out and took it as well. yes, there were lots of times in my career when i was concussed. 100%. you just got up and got on with it and follow the game and never really given any thought of the actual consequences. ar
a force in the 80s and 90s and he was often up in the air.ame at a cost. and he was often up in the air. a skill he says came at a costlj and he was often up in the air. a skill he says came at a cost. i can definitely remember heading balls and blocking out for a few seconds when the ball because it was so happy. then he progress in professional football and you were in the gm heading balls for four professional football and you were in the gm heading balls forfour or five minutes. did you...
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rom the air deep in the american desert. the metal object showing up out of nowhere. rom the air deep in the american desert. the metal object showing up out of nowhere. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. depend. our that deservesstory the best care dove body wash's new formula works with your skin for lasting care so your skin can keep telling stories beautifully new dove body wash proven lasting care for the skin you live in >>> we turn next here tonight to the two nypd officers shot here in new york city responding to a domestic dispute. gunfire erupting inside the home. the suspect was shot and killed. one officer was hit in the hand, the other in the leg. other officers on the scene rushing them to the hospital. >>> also here in new york tonight, remembering a former mayor who made history. former new york city mayor david dinkins has died. the first and only african-american mayor in the city's
rom the air deep in the american desert. the metal object showing up out of nowhere. rom the air deep in the american desert. the metal object showing up out of nowhere. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. depend. our that deservesstory the best care dove body wash's new formula works with your skin for lasting care so your skin can keep telling stories beautifully new...
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clean up the air.it is not that it is easy. it is not that there is something waiting to be done that is free, why hasn't it been done? if you have a choice in buying a port where your -- oricity is coming from where your electricity is coming from and arrives when you need it and it is affordable. powerplantcare what generated those electrons. this is the beauty of our totem, we have been able find, use and reward those who have come along with cleaner, that are technologies -- cleaner, better technologies. i did not want to go into the ancient history. when i started working on air pollution, the power plants in los angeles burnt oil. it was by today's standards unacceptable. we fought for years. we made the switch to natural gas. decades later we are moving away from natural gas in the direction of renewables. each time there has been resistance. it has not always been a straight line. it did require policy. it was their -- once it results. we got the >> speaking of the transition to natural gas, th
clean up the air.it is not that it is easy. it is not that there is something waiting to be done that is free, why hasn't it been done? if you have a choice in buying a port where your -- oricity is coming from where your electricity is coming from and arrives when you need it and it is affordable. powerplantcare what generated those electrons. this is the beauty of our totem, we have been able find, use and reward those who have come along with cleaner, that are technologies -- cleaner, better...
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the air much, much colder.ay, transition day, still low pressure around, some weather fronts, the wettest weather during the day going to be in scotland. there will be some patchy, light rain heading east across england and wales, head of that, the last of the milder air, temperatures gradually through the afternoon starting to drop. the really cold air yet to arrive and during wednesday night, it will get very windy, we could see a spell of wet weather coming in and by thursday morning, some snow and some ice across northern parts of scotland. by the morning on thursday the strongest of the winds will be down the north sea coast, some sunshine and some showers around but as we head into the afternoon, the showers become fewer, more sunshine, the wind gradually easing. but for a while it really is going to feel cold in the wind, these are the temperatures on thursday, seven in the central belt of scotland, nine east anglia, it will become a little bit milder again on friday. thank you. a reminder of our top sto
the air much, much colder.ay, transition day, still low pressure around, some weather fronts, the wettest weather during the day going to be in scotland. there will be some patchy, light rain heading east across england and wales, head of that, the last of the milder air, temperatures gradually through the afternoon starting to drop. the really cold air yet to arrive and during wednesday night, it will get very windy, we could see a spell of wet weather coming in and by thursday morning, some...
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we choked off the air supply.nk about this is something called the air -- how many air changes per hour you get in a typical home. it's 0.5 air changes per hour. it takes two hours for the full volume of air in your house to breathe. now, for reference, for schools, we're recommending four to six air changes per hour, ten times higher. 0.5 air changes per hour is not enough to prevent the spread of this virus through the air. i want to give you a sense of what that looks like. i'm in my home measuring carbon dioxide right now. we're the main source of carbon dioxide indoors. it can tell us how well our homes are ventilated. my home right now is 1,800 parts per million of carbon dioxide. you want this below 1,000 parts per million on a normal day. during a pandemic, we want this under 800 parts per million. i've done the math on this, it's 0.3 changes per hour. this is typical, what you will find in almost every home across the u.s. now, it's not an issue in my home right now because i'm just with my immediate fami
we choked off the air supply.nk about this is something called the air -- how many air changes per hour you get in a typical home. it's 0.5 air changes per hour. it takes two hours for the full volume of air in your house to breathe. now, for reference, for schools, we're recommending four to six air changes per hour, ten times higher. 0.5 air changes per hour is not enough to prevent the spread of this virus through the air. i want to give you a sense of what that looks like. i'm in my home...
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into clean air. and we don't just worry about the corona virus there's also the flu and when i ask you to influenza out this company points to numerous scientific studies it says back up its claims in the past 2 weeks the company has sold 50 u.v. sea based air cleaning systems for $600.00 euros each and gradually more and more orders are coming in. and finally one sec to bring well out of the pandemic is icelandic wool that exports up by 70 percent pot a field by a finnish lockdown craze for knitting traditional icelandic jump as one of the country's biggest won't produces is taking on new staff or extra evening shifts and says it hopes to fulfill $100.00 tonnes of additional orders next year most of the extra demand is coming from private individuals who are picking up the needles join all those extra hours stuck at home. and it's always nice to end with a good yawn that's over me in the business to hear about an exit interviews. played. such. luck. traumatic scenes of the kings of europe. free fall
into clean air. and we don't just worry about the corona virus there's also the flu and when i ask you to influenza out this company points to numerous scientific studies it says back up its claims in the past 2 weeks the company has sold 50 u.v. sea based air cleaning systems for $600.00 euros each and gradually more and more orders are coming in. and finally one sec to bring well out of the pandemic is icelandic wool that exports up by 70 percent pot a field by a finnish lockdown craze for...
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the start of the month, this cooler air in the south was sat across canada, whereas this much milderh was sat around the bahamas and that is partly why we had those high temperatures across northern areas, the fern effect also helped boost the temperaturse and bring that warm air down to the surface. looking at the weather picture overnight, those differences in air masses lead to quite different weather overnight. mist and fog again for england and wales with those temperatures in the countryside dropping below freezing, so frost in places. scotland and northern ireland, it stays quite cloudy and relatively mild as well. so, for friday, further contrasts around. mist and fog across england and wales will tend to lift into low cloud. that could lingerfor a time before breaking with spells of sunshine coming through. the best of the sunshine really is we have through the afternoon. for scotland, probably quite cloudy and notice a much cooler day for aberdeen, 12 degrees here compared with the 16 we had on thursday afternoon. the weekend sees the wind switch more south or south easterl
the start of the month, this cooler air in the south was sat across canada, whereas this much milderh was sat around the bahamas and that is partly why we had those high temperatures across northern areas, the fern effect also helped boost the temperaturse and bring that warm air down to the surface. looking at the weather picture overnight, those differences in air masses lead to quite different weather overnight. mist and fog again for england and wales with those temperatures in the...
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particularly active on—air, as you would expect, was the bbc‘s economics editor, faisal islam.s show that the economy is set to shrink by over 11% this year. a three—century record, before recovering more slowly from next year. that means an annual increase in borrowing only seen during world wars, nearly £400 billion, i9% of the size of the national economy. a staggering figure, yet the interest bill to pay for it is also tumbling. not everyone finds it easy to get their heads around those numbers, notjust because they are so large, but because, in the case of a spending review or budget, there are simply so many of them. and as a report released by office office of national statistics on wednesday found, a large proportion of people lack a basic understanding of economics statistics, such as employment figures, or the deficit, and also mistrust official data. well, that's one of the challenges faced by faisal islam, whojoins me now from our camera position upstairs in the newsroom. welcome to newswatch. even wjem we are not in a pandemic, the spending review would be a huge e
particularly active on—air, as you would expect, was the bbc‘s economics editor, faisal islam.s show that the economy is set to shrink by over 11% this year. a three—century record, before recovering more slowly from next year. that means an annual increase in borrowing only seen during world wars, nearly £400 billion, i9% of the size of the national economy. a staggering figure, yet the interest bill to pay for it is also tumbling. not everyone finds it easy to get their heads around...
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a lot of cloud to the south, still an occasional spit of rain in the air.r north of england, it brightens up a bit, some showers, still some strong winds, those winds could gust to around 50 or 60 miles an hour into shetland through the rest of the day today. mild in the south of england and wales, 12 to 13 degrees quite widely. cool air spreading in scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england as well. through saturday evening and overnight, the cold front pushes southwards taking the cloud and the light rain and drizzle with it. the skies clear for a time across wales and the midlands with temperatures dropping away here. further showers for scotland and northern ireland, still with some fairly strong winds and certainly feeling cold given the strength of those winds overnight as well. 0n into sunday, a day of sunshine and showers again for scotland and northern ireland. much brighter weather for northern england, wales, the midlands and east anglia with some sunshine and that sunny weather should arrive across the far south of england probably
a lot of cloud to the south, still an occasional spit of rain in the air.r north of england, it brightens up a bit, some showers, still some strong winds, those winds could gust to around 50 or 60 miles an hour into shetland through the rest of the day today. mild in the south of england and wales, 12 to 13 degrees quite widely. cool air spreading in scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england as well. through saturday evening and overnight, the cold front pushes southwards taking...
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and the colder air will continue to feed m, the colder air will continue to feed in, getting colder still further south we had this area of rain that's going to be moving its way in and that rain is going to be heavy rain across wales and southern counties and the winds pretty strong in reaching gale force perhaps around southern coast but the cold est around southern coast but the coldest air will be across northern areas. a mixture of sunshine and showers and look at the temperatures with highs of about 4 degrees in scotla nd with highs of about 4 degrees in scotland and five and northern ireland with the showers starting to turn to snow over the high ground. mostly turn to snow over the high ground. m ostly a bove turn to snow over the high ground. mostly above theatre metres elevation. we end the week with this colder air feeding elevation. we end the week with this colder airfeeding in elevation. we end the week with this colderairfeeding in an elevation. we end the week with this colder airfeeding in an lopressor developing to the east of the uk bringing heavy outbreaks of rain but
and the colder air will continue to feed m, the colder air will continue to feed in, getting colder still further south we had this area of rain that's going to be moving its way in and that rain is going to be heavy rain across wales and southern counties and the winds pretty strong in reaching gale force perhaps around southern coast but the cold est around southern coast but the coldest air will be across northern areas. a mixture of sunshine and showers and look at the temperatures with...
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katy watson reports from buenos aires. the tears didn't stop. day, mourners filed through the doors of the presidential palace. vice president cristina fernandez de kirchner lingering at his coffin to pay her respects. it's been a hero's farewell for maradona. lying in state is an honour afforded to few in argentina. a mark ofjust how loved he was here. argentinians waited patiently for hours. breaking into song to keep the spirits up and to remember the good times. translation: football has died. so we have to remember him in the best way. he was one of the best. that goal with the english, we'll never forget that. this crowd here can't be explained just by argentinians' love of football. yes, it's important, but it's much more than that. the people who have come here today saw maradona as a national icon, a man who represented them and did them proud, and it's a legacy that spans generations. as mourners left the palace, for some it was too much to process. it's the only one who actually made all the country proud, no matter what political ori
katy watson reports from buenos aires. the tears didn't stop. day, mourners filed through the doors of the presidential palace. vice president cristina fernandez de kirchner lingering at his coffin to pay her respects. it's been a hero's farewell for maradona. lying in state is an honour afforded to few in argentina. a mark ofjust how loved he was here. argentinians waited patiently for hours. breaking into song to keep the spirits up and to remember the good times. translation: football has...
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i broke into an air to air crew when i heard the numbers.e will look at how badly the economy has been hit, and whatjoe biden plans to do to help it recover. also in the programme... north carolina was one of the swing states donald trump managed to cling onto — we'll find out if his in—person rallies made all the difference. and, an hourfrom now, the spacex crew dragon will dock with the international space station 400 kilometres above the earth. we'll look ahead to that and the future of space travel. one of the biggest challenges for president—elect biden will be turning around the us economy, that's been ravaged by the coronavirus epidemic. economists are pleading with washington to get behind a new relief package, but the talks have stalled. republicans think democrats are asking for too much. but who knows where the economy will be, come january 20th? the recovery is stalling, there are new covid restrictions coming in across the united states, and people are feeling it. these are pictures from texas this weekend. 25,000 people queuing
i broke into an air to air crew when i heard the numbers.e will look at how badly the economy has been hit, and whatjoe biden plans to do to help it recover. also in the programme... north carolina was one of the swing states donald trump managed to cling onto — we'll find out if his in—person rallies made all the difference. and, an hourfrom now, the spacex crew dragon will dock with the international space station 400 kilometres above the earth. we'll look ahead to that and the future of...
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as we go through the next couple of days, this cold air will be arriving across this cold air will bemost but perhaps not all of the uk. otherwise, the cold air will be arriving for all of us. looking at the weather picture this morning, at the weather picture this morning, a lot of cloud across england and wales, some patchy drizzle in parts of sussex and kent that appear as our cold front, bringing rain. across scotland and northern ireland, sunshine and blustery showers. a cold and gusty wind as well today for equally strong in the shetland isles where gus are currently running at 65 mph. —— gusts. cold air arriving with temperatures dropping little bit as we go through the afternoon. overnight, the cold front is bringing cloud, damp and drizzly weather. behind it, the skies clear for northern wales, much of the midland and northern england. further showers and lottery wins for scotla nd further showers and lottery wins for scotland and northern ireland. quite a cold night when you factor in the strength of the wind so a chilly start of the day on sunday across these northern areas
as we go through the next couple of days, this cold air will be arriving across this cold air will bemost but perhaps not all of the uk. otherwise, the cold air will be arriving for all of us. looking at the weather picture this morning, at the weather picture this morning, a lot of cloud across england and wales, some patchy drizzle in parts of sussex and kent that appear as our cold front, bringing rain. across scotland and northern ireland, sunshine and blustery showers. a cold and gusty...
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that is the highest number of air travel since the pandemic began.respondent: there will not be at things covering -- a thanksgiving gathering for her. she has lost six members of her family to >>e coronavirus. he was a man who is dedicated to his family. [sighs] he was dedicated to his family, his children, his wife. he was an example of what a wholesome, family unit looks like. correspondent: there has been a dramatic surge in tw cases acro u.s. the health official adviceas for to not travel thanksgiving. on the eve of thes. holiday, u. airports where their busiestsi y e mid-march. many feel that the risk has been exaggerated. >> wt we been -- what will you dutifully th year? correspondent: i will do nothing >> i will do nothing differently. it will be the same as every other thanksgienng. correspo less travel, less people getting together will slow the spread of the virus. wdo you agrh that? >> y, i agree it mathematically. if no one travels, no one will get . this is the united states of americ this is not some country road bike despots. correspo
that is the highest number of air travel since the pandemic began.respondent: there will not be at things covering -- a thanksgiving gathering for her. she has lost six members of her family to >>e coronavirus. he was a man who is dedicated to his family. [sighs] he was dedicated to his family, his children, his wife. he was an example of what a wholesome, family unit looks like. correspondent: there has been a dramatic surge in tw cases acro u.s. the health official adviceas for to not...
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with that changing of the air mass, it's all going to be good air starting friday. good morning. >> good morning, mike. thank you. happy election day, everyone. looking at the bay bridge toll plaza where metering lights came on and a bit of a slow down to take you 25 minutes from the metering lights across the bridge into san francisco this morning. the backup extends into the maze. live look in san rafael showing 101 and sunrise in the background very light and light in the south bay this morning. i do have an update i want to get to. that is an overall look at the map. this is the big one. in marin county free fare and it will offer county-wide free fares so everybody can make it to the polls if you have not voted already. reggie and kumasi. >> thank you, jobina. >>> newsom pandemic power now being called into question. this headline picking up a lot of attention online. a judge explains how a california's governor is overstepping his authority. >>> a family that lost everything recently in a czu fire. what a church is doing to give them new memories to last a lif
with that changing of the air mass, it's all going to be good air starting friday. good morning. >> good morning, mike. thank you. happy election day, everyone. looking at the bay bridge toll plaza where metering lights came on and a bit of a slow down to take you 25 minutes from the metering lights across the bridge into san francisco this morning. the backup extends into the maze. live look in san rafael showing 101 and sunrise in the background very light and light in the south bay...
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air travel air transport association believes it's possible to save the industry from ruin by reopening safely as soon as possible. and it seems to be high time for that . the industry body expects losses to balloon to 84000000000 dollars this year alone. the unprecedented drop is do you do to demand and the industry tanking by? well, over 60 percent today, i asked will hold its annual meeting where it wants to present several ideas for making ashraful corona virus proof. now, let's talk about possible solutions for a sector that is stuck in a historic crisis. with an xandra vision, yaks director general and c o of the international air transport association. he, joins me via skype from geneva. welcome to g.w., sir. quantas. as international travelers need to be vaccinated against covert 19 to be able to fly with the australian carrier. that's not going to make business easier any time soon as it is, you know what, we have a commanding lead because of that scene is that there yet and will be probably the low mass in more of the 2nd office and one because we kind of wait for such a long
air travel air transport association believes it's possible to save the industry from ruin by reopening safely as soon as possible. and it seems to be high time for that . the industry body expects losses to balloon to 84000000000 dollars this year alone. the unprecedented drop is do you do to demand and the industry tanking by? well, over 60 percent today, i asked will hold its annual meeting where it wants to present several ideas for making ashraful corona virus proof. now, let's talk about...
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this cold air across southern england sat across canada, where is this air across northern scotland were sat across the bahamas at the start of the month. that is why the temperature is also different. a lot of difference in the weather from place to place. early mist and fog clearing away with sunshine coming out. the central suede stays cloudy and taking a fort‘s bit of rain across the hills. but it it is the north—east of scotland, the northern highlands and the mariko seeing 16 degrees. overnight, it stays cloudy across northern areas and the air stays relatively mild here. temperature is about six or 7 degrees, it eight in places. further south some frost patches and a few dense patches of fog around. as the breeze picks up quickly across southern areas breeze picks up quickly across southern areas on breeze picks up quickly across southern areas on friday morning, the fog will likely lift until a cloud which will disperse some sunshine eventually coming out as we go on through the day. further north in scotland, it will be cooler and cloudy and mild air is getting blown away northw
this cold air across southern england sat across canada, where is this air across northern scotland were sat across the bahamas at the start of the month. that is why the temperature is also different. a lot of difference in the weather from place to place. early mist and fog clearing away with sunshine coming out. the central suede stays cloudy and taking a fort‘s bit of rain across the hills. but it it is the north—east of scotland, the northern highlands and the mariko seeing 16 degrees....