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we spoke to andrew mccarthy yesterday pointing out that this designation is more about foreign terror organizations. the president calling out antifa as a domestic terror organization. does he have the power to designated an what may be more important and that is what can be done to push back against a group like this that is fomenting violence? >> congress is only authorized the secretary of state and that means the president effectively to characterize foreign organizations as foreign terrorist organizations. domestic organizations no matter how violent they may be as terrorist organizations, they would be profound constitutional issues dealing to the domestic organization. as a legal argument, it is moved. as a political argument,
we spoke to andrew mccarthy yesterday pointing out that this designation is more about foreign terror organizations. the president calling out antifa as a domestic terror organization. does he have the power to designated an what may be more important and that is what can be done to push back against a group like this that is fomenting violence? >> congress is only authorized the secretary of state and that means the president effectively to characterize foreign organizations as foreign...
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as andrew mccarthy pointed out in a recent article, the president has the constitutional authority and power through the national guard and of course our military them. it's called insurrection act. he has the full authority to go into these states and restore order which he now must do because they didn't do it. if these liberal mayors and governors in most cases are unable and unwilling to protect their own citizens, the federal government well. take a look. >> we cannot allow the righteous crowds of peaceful protesters to be drowned out by an angry mob. i will fight to protect you. i am your president of law and order. that is why i am taking immediate presidential action to stop the violence and restore security and safety in america. mayors and governors must establish an overwhelming law enforcement presence until the violence has been quelled. if a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and
as andrew mccarthy pointed out in a recent article, the president has the constitutional authority and power through the national guard and of course our military them. it's called insurrection act. he has the full authority to go into these states and restore order which he now must do because they didn't do it. if these liberal mayors and governors in most cases are unable and unwilling to protect their own citizens, the federal government well. take a look. >> we cannot allow the...
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attorney for the southern district of new york, andrew mccarthy. andy, good to see you.the man who would eventually become the mayor who turned this city around, rudy giuliani. he was the u.s. attorney for the southern district. you joined him in 1986 i believe. so you saw the whole turn around of new york. we are now undoing in new york city, under mayor de blasio exactly those things that he did and he started that turned around our crime rate from 2200 murder as year down to below 300 which we have now. although it es going up again. should we be surprised undoing things that helped us is creating more crime now? >> no, david, of course we shouldn't be surprised. i had the privilege not only being hired by rudy as a young assistant but i had grown up in the bronx in the 1960s and '70s during the bad ol' days and anybody who thinks that those days can't return if we return to the policies of those days is crazy and it would really be sinful to do it under circumstances where we saw the revolution in policing that began in the 1990s and gave us an unprecedented generati
attorney for the southern district of new york, andrew mccarthy. andy, good to see you.the man who would eventually become the mayor who turned this city around, rudy giuliani. he was the u.s. attorney for the southern district. you joined him in 1986 i believe. so you saw the whole turn around of new york. we are now undoing in new york city, under mayor de blasio exactly those things that he did and he started that turned around our crime rate from 2200 murder as year down to below 300 which...
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he is andrew mccarthy. great to have you back on, andrew.y, gave james baker the head of the net assessment office, at the pentagon a deadline of august 2nd to talk to him and his committee. what was your reaction when you first heard this story? >> i think, liz, they're clearly looking at two different things that have been big issues for a long time. they both surround general flynn and steph -- stefan halper who was the informant in the trump russia investigation. one thing who leaked the flynn, kislyak coverings, between general flynn when he was designated to be trump national security advisor and ambassador sergey kissimmee yak, who was the russian ambassador kislyak. that was under fisa. all that stuff is classified. whoever gave that to david ignatius of "the washington post," conveyed classified information. they have been trying to look into information who did that. they know this guy baker, from the office of net assessment at the pentagon did have a relationship with ignatius and did exchange messages with him. they haven't conn
he is andrew mccarthy. great to have you back on, andrew.y, gave james baker the head of the net assessment office, at the pentagon a deadline of august 2nd to talk to him and his committee. what was your reaction when you first heard this story? >> i think, liz, they're clearly looking at two different things that have been big issues for a long time. they both surround general flynn and steph -- stefan halper who was the informant in the trump russia investigation. one thing who leaked...
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attorney for the southern district of new york, he is andrew mccarthy.rew, great to have you on. can you break this down for us? >> sure, liz. i think what we have is something that is about as far afield from the proper role of court that you can get which is in a criminal case the court's main job is to protect the due process rights of the accused and what this has become is a political justification of the mueller investigation and it is about as inappropriate as it gets in terms of use of the court's time but there you have it. that is what we're looking at. elizabeth: you know, sir, it feels, reading through the briefs, it appears that this judge is setting aside the fbi abuses, including alleged perjury trap of michael flynn. to your point he is accepting the trump russia collusion narrative. by the way the mueller probe found no trump russia collusion. the judge said in his brief, a foreign official reported in a may 26th meeting advisor to then candidate trump's campaign divulged russia contacted the campaign to offer anonymously information dam
attorney for the southern district of new york, he is andrew mccarthy.rew, great to have you on. can you break this down for us? >> sure, liz. i think what we have is something that is about as far afield from the proper role of court that you can get which is in a criminal case the court's main job is to protect the due process rights of the accused and what this has become is a political justification of the mueller investigation and it is about as inappropriate as it gets in terms of...
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attorney for the southern district of new york andrew mccarthy. andrew. senator grassley gave james baker at the pentagon a second to talk to him and his committee. what was your reaction when you first heard this story? >> i think, liz, they are clearly looking at two different things that have been big issues for a long time. around general flynn and the informant involved in the trump russia investigation. one thing is, who leaked the conversation? the conversation between general flynn when he was the designated to be trump national security advisor and ambassador who was a russian ambassador? that conversation wasr intercepted by the fbi, we now know, all of that stuff is classified. whoever gave that to the washington post was conveying classified information. they have been trying to look into who did that. they know now that this guy from the office at the pentagon did have a relationship and did exchange messages with him. they have not connected the dots that he is the one. i think that flynn's attorney has made that allegation, but i do
attorney for the southern district of new york andrew mccarthy. andrew. senator grassley gave james baker at the pentagon a second to talk to him and his committee. what was your reaction when you first heard this story? >> i think, liz, they are clearly looking at two different things that have been big issues for a long time. around general flynn and the informant involved in the trump russia investigation. one thing is, who leaked the conversation? the conversation between general...
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another familiar name we all know, andrew mccarthy right in the "national review," brooks shooting, the political prosecutor caved into the mob, describing it as a hyper political county prosecutor under the caption microscope as he desperately seeks reelection filing trumped up mob driven charges before the actual investigators have a chance to finish their work. he said the prosecutor's press conference was theater of the absurd and i saw your reaction after this was rolled out, you didn't seem too convinced. now that you've had a day to think about it how do you feel tonight? >> clearly i feel for same way. it is unfortunate the way da paul howard rolled out these charges. what normally happens when a police officer is accused of something the a police officer is put on administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation. this has not happened here. role immediately was fired by lance bottoms and the other individual put on leave. but the georgia bureau of investigation who is conducting this investigation was not permitted to finish their investigation before these officers
another familiar name we all know, andrew mccarthy right in the "national review," brooks shooting, the political prosecutor caved into the mob, describing it as a hyper political county prosecutor under the caption microscope as he desperately seeks reelection filing trumped up mob driven charges before the actual investigators have a chance to finish their work. he said the prosecutor's press conference was theater of the absurd and i saw your reaction after this was rolled out, you...
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. >> shannon: another familiar name we all know here, andrew mccarthy, andy mccarthy to us rights andhe national review, "the political prosecutor caved into the mob. he describes it as a hyper political county prosecutor under the corruption microscope as he desperately seeks reelection, filing mob-driven charges before the actual investigators have a chance to finish their work." he said the prosecutor's press conference was theater of the absurd and i saw your reaction after this was rolled out yesterday, you didn't seem too convinced of what he was doing now that you've had a day to think about it, how do you feel tonight? >> i feel clearly the same way and the way i felt last night, it was unfortunate that way at d.a. paul howard rolled out these charges. what normally happens when a police officer is accused of something, the police officer is put on administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation, this did not happen here. rolfe was immediately fired by the mayor and the other individuals put on leave. but the georgia bureau of investigations who conducted this inv
. >> shannon: another familiar name we all know here, andrew mccarthy, andy mccarthy to us rights andhe national review, "the political prosecutor caved into the mob. he describes it as a hyper political county prosecutor under the corruption microscope as he desperately seeks reelection, filing mob-driven charges before the actual investigators have a chance to finish their work." he said the prosecutor's press conference was theater of the absurd and i saw your reaction after...
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detective and andrew mccarthy, former district attorney. good morning to you. ted, defunding can mean different things to different cities. what to you think it adds up to ultimately? >> well, ultimately ends up hurting the citizens. bill, this is clearly and overreaction to the death of mr. george floyd. look, i'm saddened that this man died. but we cannot throw the baby out with the bath water. this is what they're doing when you're talking about defunding. you're hurting citizens in that neighborhood. look, this is when defunding should take place. whenever there's no more crime in america, then that is when i want police departments defunded. that will never happen as long as -- >> bill: you said it's an overreaction, ted? >> absolutely it is. >> bill: clearly has momentum. andy, could minneapolis defund the police and if so legally as my understanding listening to the judge earlier today that the state would come in? would they get involved? >> yeah, bill, you know, there's a lot of things i'd love to say would never happen. we've seen these kinds of thing
detective and andrew mccarthy, former district attorney. good morning to you. ted, defunding can mean different things to different cities. what to you think it adds up to ultimately? >> well, ultimately ends up hurting the citizens. bill, this is clearly and overreaction to the death of mr. george floyd. look, i'm saddened that this man died. but we cannot throw the baby out with the bath water. this is what they're doing when you're talking about defunding. you're hurting citizens in...
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former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force from steve rogers and fox news contributor, andrew mccarthy. good to have you both with us, gentlemen. >> hey, shannon. >> shannon: okay, so this is what one justice department official has told us. you see the hallmarks, we are trying to see if there's a coordinated command-and-control. you see the breadcrumbs, that's what we're trying to verify. we had leland reporting in the last hour about stating of bricks and other potential projectiles along potential protest routes that were then used against law enforcement officers. >> well, shannon, one of the reasons why we might be seeing dominantly peace peace now on our streets is because law enforcement is gathering intelligence and information on these bad actors. some of them were arrested, some of them were caught either making explosives or handing out breaks and once the police arrest them, there you go, there you have somebody who just might -- on other people. you can be sure that it is very, very significant for arrests to be made of the very bad actors because that will lead to more ba
former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force from steve rogers and fox news contributor, andrew mccarthy. good to have you both with us, gentlemen. >> hey, shannon. >> shannon: okay, so this is what one justice department official has told us. you see the hallmarks, we are trying to see if there's a coordinated command-and-control. you see the breadcrumbs, that's what we're trying to verify. we had leland reporting in the last hour about stating of bricks and other potential...
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. >> reporter: from rob lowe and demi moore, ally sheedy and andrew mccarthy to andie macdowell and emilioam in 1995's "a time to kill" would witness schumacher mining cinematic gold with sandra bullock and in his first leading role, matthew mcconaughey. >> i set out to prove a black man could receive a fair trial in the south, that we are all equal in the eyes of the law. >> reporter: he also would take over the "batman" franchise from director tim burton. >> i have a riddle for you. >> for me? really? >> reporter: steering val kilmer roug"batman forever" and george clooney and chris o'donne o'donnell, all with mixed results. >> i can make it. >> reporter: yet with credit stretching back to his early 1970s days as a costume designer on "the last of sheila," schumacher would be fondly remembered for his many decades of filmmaking after the announcement monday of his death at age 80. for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> boy, he worked with everybody. >> everybody. >> great first job though he designed windows right here in new york at bon wit teller. >> wow.
. >> reporter: from rob lowe and demi moore, ally sheedy and andrew mccarthy to andie macdowell and emilioam in 1995's "a time to kill" would witness schumacher mining cinematic gold with sandra bullock and in his first leading role, matthew mcconaughey. >> i set out to prove a black man could receive a fair trial in the south, that we are all equal in the eyes of the law. >> reporter: he also would take over the "batman" franchise from director tim burton....
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attorney for the southern district of new york, andrew mccarthy knows that court very very well firstu don't mind the judge's ruling on the book, it's out so it's coming out, tuesday, i'm not stopping it what did you make of that? >> i think maybe neil i don't know about you but you and i maybe the only two people in america who don't have the book already so it must have been, it was pretty easy call for the judge. neil: i wonder if that played a role that hey look, the horse is out of the bar, whatever, you know, cliche you want to use that is what kind of decided this. >> we don't like prior restraints in our law anyway and the more interesting question has always been what will they do civil or criminally with bolton, but doj i don't think seriously thought they could keep this book from being published because bolton was the only one they sued, they didn't sue simon and shuster or go after any of the other distributors so i think this was pretty baked in the cake. neil: let's talk a little bit about this administration and certainly the attorney wanted to fire jeffrey burman, the
attorney for the southern district of new york, andrew mccarthy knows that court very very well firstu don't mind the judge's ruling on the book, it's out so it's coming out, tuesday, i'm not stopping it what did you make of that? >> i think maybe neil i don't know about you but you and i maybe the only two people in america who don't have the book already so it must have been, it was pretty easy call for the judge. neil: i wonder if that played a role that hey look, the horse is out of...
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we spoke to andrew mccarthy yesterday pointing out that this designation is more about foreign terrorent calling out antifa as a domestic terror organization. does he have the power to designated an what may be more important and that is what can be done to push back against a group like this that is fomenting violence? >> congress is only authorized the secretary of state and that means the president effectively to characterize foreign organizations as foreign terrorist organizations. domestic organizations no matter how violent they may be as terrorist organizations, they would be profound constitutional issues dealing to the domestic organization. as a legal argument, it is moved. as a political argument, everybody, be aware of what's going on. the federal government is going to be as tough as it possibly can be with those people. that's an argument that can be made. they do have tools available to them. they can prosecute individual persons for acts of terror, which are defined as two or more acts of violence intended to intimidate the public or change the policies of the governme
we spoke to andrew mccarthy yesterday pointing out that this designation is more about foreign terrorent calling out antifa as a domestic terror organization. does he have the power to designated an what may be more important and that is what can be done to push back against a group like this that is fomenting violence? >> congress is only authorized the secretary of state and that means the president effectively to characterize foreign organizations as foreign terrorist organizations....
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joining me right now is former federal prosecutor and fox news contributor andrew mccarthy.ion to what was learned yesterday? >> well, i was taken aback, maria, by how political it was. i thought gleason's very long, very hot rhetoric memorandum starts out -- he comes flying out of the box by i think vastly overstating the predicate for the trump russia investigation, for cross fire hurricane which he really didn't have to do because it's kind of far afield from flynn. but it's just a full-throated defense of the investigation and implicitly a defense of the kinds of tactics that we've seen revealed in all these reports. so i'm just really surprised. i shouldn't be anymore. but i'm surprised at how political it was and i frankly continue to think the legal position is frivolous. it doesn't matter whether you think judge flynn deserves -- whether the judge thinks or gleason thinks judge flynn deserves to have the case dismissed. it's the justice department's call in this system. if you want to complain about that that's why god made election day. it has nothing to do with how
joining me right now is former federal prosecutor and fox news contributor andrew mccarthy.ion to what was learned yesterday? >> well, i was taken aback, maria, by how political it was. i thought gleason's very long, very hot rhetoric memorandum starts out -- he comes flying out of the box by i think vastly overstating the predicate for the trump russia investigation, for cross fire hurricane which he really didn't have to do because it's kind of far afield from flynn. but it's just a...
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joining me what happened federal prosecutor himself andrew mccarthy. andy, great to have you this morning. first give your a reaction to what took place yesterday? >> well, it was the right decision, i was surprised by it. not that the law was wrong it was right. i thought they would try to gently nudge judge sullivan into doing the right thing and dismissing the case on its own and they were right to do what they did because the law of the dc circuit and as attorney general barr told you in your interview, the law of the united states is that the court has no place telling the justice department who to prosecute or which cases to persist in. that's the justice call. that's what the constitution says and that's the way it's supposed to work. we wouldn't want the justice department if they didn't like a decision and let's interview the judge's clerk. it's not the way the system works. if you don't like what president trump is doing or attorney general barr is doing vote for someone else in november. that's what we had the court for. maria: right. in add
joining me what happened federal prosecutor himself andrew mccarthy. andy, great to have you this morning. first give your a reaction to what took place yesterday? >> well, it was the right decision, i was surprised by it. not that the law was wrong it was right. i thought they would try to gently nudge judge sullivan into doing the right thing and dismissing the case on its own and they were right to do what they did because the law of the dc circuit and as attorney general barr told you...
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attorney andrew mccarthy on that next. >> i can't believe the fbi is that poorly run that the most important0 years of a sitting president that nobody told the top of the fbi by the way, our case fell apart. money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i refinanced my student loans with sofi because of their low interest rates. thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪ moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. so here's to the strong, who trust in our performance and comfortable, long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. >> sandra: twitter permanently removing thousands of accounts linked to china, russia, and turkey for peddling disinformation. the social media site deleting mo
attorney andrew mccarthy on that next. >> i can't believe the fbi is that poorly run that the most important0 years of a sitting president that nobody told the top of the fbi by the way, our case fell apart. money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i refinanced my student loans with sofi because of their low interest rates. thanks sofi for...
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mccarthy senior vice president. do you have a middle name? >> kevin andrew. >> ka mccarthy kevin mccarthy doesn't tell us a lot. you couldn't be the actor, as you know, he's gone, 2010. >> oh. >> you remember him, right i like both "body snatchers. kevin sunderland is 84 you point out that there are some positive trends people are flush in terms of -- you mentioned consumer wallets are primed to return to gaming is it going to be a bad ending with so many people so close to one another without masks, kevin? >> thanks, joe you know, we hope not certainly. what we're seeing from consumer spending is wallets are primed for a variety of reasons to spend. if you look at the experiential channels, there are very few outlets. gaming whether it's las vegas or regional gaming is the only game in town so there are crowds gravitating towards these venues and near term, you know, we're seeing that. the evidence of that in the spend per visit. those numbers are up significantly. volumes are down with regulations on occupancy levels and there is a lot of plexiglass they're seen as being a current beneficiary. i think beyond
mccarthy senior vice president. do you have a middle name? >> kevin andrew. >> ka mccarthy kevin mccarthy doesn't tell us a lot. you couldn't be the actor, as you know, he's gone, 2010. >> oh. >> you remember him, right i like both "body snatchers. kevin sunderland is 84 you point out that there are some positive trends people are flush in terms of -- you mentioned consumer wallets are primed to return to gaming is it going to be a bad ending with so many people so...
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andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyill be back on bbc parliament at 11pm on monday evening with the latest from the commons and the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. it certainly feels like summer has come to an abrupt end, hasn't it? notjust the outbreaks of rain and fresh air but also the blustery winds and more of the same to come on monday and then through the course of the week perhaps more thundery showers on the way. this is what it looks like on the satellite picture. a big low pressure
andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyill be back on bbc parliament at 11pm on monday evening with the latest from the commons and the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. it certainly feels like summer has come to an abrupt end, hasn't it? notjust the outbreaks of rain and fresh air but also the blustery winds and more of the same to come on...
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andrew napolitano. judge, great to see you. andy mccarthysay this federal law actually prohibits designating a domestic group as terrorists. do you agree? >> i do agree. the statute is the foreign terrorist act which allows the secretary of state to declare a foreign group, which has loyalty to some entity other than the united states, as a terrorist organization, and then that makes it a crime for an american to provide material assistance to that organization. but there is no ability, the president and his press secretary notwithstanding, to make that declaration and have it mean anything. the president can say whatever he wants, but there's no legal basis to make that declaration for an american group that would have profound constitutional implications even though the group about which the president speaks is known for violence and perpetrating violence even as we are discussing it. david: absolutely right. for years, though, judge, we have had former presidents and media organizations refer to domestic terrorism, call out certain groups
andrew napolitano. judge, great to see you. andy mccarthysay this federal law actually prohibits designating a domestic group as terrorists. do you agree? >> i do agree. the statute is the foreign terrorist act which allows the secretary of state to declare a foreign group, which has loyalty to some entity other than the united states, as a terrorist organization, and then that makes it a crime for an american to provide material assistance to that organization. but there is no ability,...
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andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyest from the commons and the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. we've seen some fairly lively weather developing over the past 2a hours. the recent heat and humidity giving away to some heavy showers and thunderstorms too. and as we head into the weekend now, things are going to be turning increasingly cool and quite windy, with some rain around at times too. all down to the low pressure moving its way in from the west so lots of heavy showers rotating around that area of low pressure. still quite humid out there but cooler air moving in from the southwest. plenty of heavy showers through the day on saturday, making their way gradually northwards and eastwards across the uk, it may dry up a bit across southern counties of england in the afternoon at some sunny spots developing their but still some showers to the midlands and wales, showers or northern ireland and parts of northern england to be quite heavy and potentially thundering later on and for scotland we are
andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyest from the commons and the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. we've seen some fairly lively weather developing over the past 2a hours. the recent heat and humidity giving away to some heavy showers and thunderstorms too. and as we head into the weekend now, things are going to be turning...
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andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyatest from the commons and the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. thursday brought us, for the third consecutive day, the hottest day of the year so far in the uk. temperatures at heathrow in london reached 33.1; celsius, but if you are not a fan of the heat and the humidity, you will probably be pleased to hear that things are now turning fresher. through friday, it will be a cooler day, the chance of some heavy showers and some thunderstorms around too. still quite a mild, muggy start to the morning. first thing friday, those temperatures quite widely in the mid to high teens, could be not shy of 20 degrees for central london first thing friday morning. now, we start with this band of fairly heavy showers and thunderstorms. this is nine o'clock in the morning. it will be drier down towards the southwest of england and wales. the southeast of england, through the midlands, up towards north and northwest of england into northern ireland as well, that's where we are
andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyatest from the commons and the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. thursday brought us, for the third consecutive day, the hottest day of the year so far in the uk. temperatures at heathrow in london reached 33.1; celsius, but if you are not a fan of the heat and the humidity, you will probably be...
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andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyds. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. well, the fresh weather is here to stay for the foreseeable future, at least the next week or so. so, plenty of showers in the forecast, and on top of that, it's also going to be windy, particularly on sunday. really quite blustery for the time of the year. now, the reason for it is this low pressure that swung out of the atlantic is being propelled by a jet stream. that jet stream has also introduced that much fresher air, and it's here to stay. this is what it looks like through the early hours. so, the possibility of catching showers almost anywhere through the early hours, but more especially, i think, across the north—west of the uk and really across parts of northern ireland, the north—west of england, and the south—western as well as western scotland. it could be really quite wet during the course of sunday. you can see these weather fronts spiralling into the area of low pressure, and around it, we've also got those strong win
andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyds. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. well, the fresh weather is here to stay for the foreseeable future, at least the next week or so. so, plenty of showers in the forecast, and on top of that, it's also going to be windy, particularly on sunday. really quite blustery for the time of the year. now, the...
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andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyommons and the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. a slow—moving area of low pressure has been responsible for the unsettled weather during the weekend and indeed for monday. it has brought strong winds and quite a lot of rain across areas, particularly across cumbria. now for tuesday, it looks like we will see further rain at times but it won't be quite as windy is what we've see in the last few days, and that is because our area of low pressure is pushing off into scandinavia. less isobars in the charts, but we still have a tangle of weather fronts. that's going to bring outbreaks of rain at times. one of them will be bringing rain to southern counties of england and the channel islands through the day. another one will be bringing some down weather to northern ireland. but we should see a bit of brightness breaking through the cloud for eastern england, and especially across scotland. but when the sunshine comes out, temperatures lift. this is where we're li
andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyommons and the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. a slow—moving area of low pressure has been responsible for the unsettled weather during the weekend and indeed for monday. it has brought strong winds and quite a lot of rain across areas, particularly across cumbria. now for tuesday, it looks...
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andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyhe commons and the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. it certainly feels like summer has come to an abrupt end, hasn't it? notjust the outbreaks of rain and fresh air but also the blustery winds and more of the same to come on monday and then through the course of the week perhaps more thundery showers on the way. this is what it looks like on the satellite picture. a big low pressure sitting top of us, there for a little while and it will stick around through most of monday and the weather front spiralling into the centre of that low pressure, a lot of isobars there, a big pressure gradient that means the wind races into the centre of that low hence it is gusty out there. and this is what looks through the early hours of monday. the heaviest of the rain has been around the north—west of england, cumbria, lancashire and parts of the pennines they got a real dose of rain, a flood warning in place around keswick. 0ver monday we will see further heavy spells of rain in the no
andrew selous — skilfully negotiating that challenge about shorter sermons and prating prelates. well, that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. alicia mccarthyhe commons and the lords. but from me, david cornock, bye for now. it certainly feels like summer has come to an abrupt end, hasn't it? notjust the outbreaks of rain and fresh air but also the blustery winds and more of the same to come on monday and then through the course of the week perhaps more thundery showers on...