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testing may be performed by laboratories where the clea certificate of waiver.are permitted to extend their certificate to operate in temporary sites like schools or churches, or parking lots. we anticipate the test will generally be performed by a trained individual on a patient. i will demonstrate a self swab for you to show you just exactly how easy the test is performed. so literally, it almost could not be easier. it starts with six drops of liquid onto this piece of paper — one, two, three, four, five, six — and then there's a nasal swab. again, this is not the deep brain biopsy as we talk about. this will be generally done by health care provider but it can be done supervise. it's this easy. one, two, three, four, five. into the test, twisted three times. the adhesive is pulled off, and you wait 15 minutes. and that is the test. it really could not be easier than this. this is a very sophisticated little piece of cardboard with lots of antibodies and incredible technology into that. we've already shipped 65,000 of these to disaster operations in californi
testing may be performed by laboratories where the clea certificate of waiver.are permitted to extend their certificate to operate in temporary sites like schools or churches, or parking lots. we anticipate the test will generally be performed by a trained individual on a patient. i will demonstrate a self swab for you to show you just exactly how easy the test is performed. so literally, it almost could not be easier. it starts with six drops of liquid onto this piece of paper — one, two,...
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cms clarified that they will use enforcement mechanisms under clea and even though it's not authorized they will not enforce and i used guidance under the prep act that provides liability protection and also supercedes all state regulations to al law asymptomatic testing. trust me, we want to test amountik people because as you know and everyone knows you can have asymptomatic people who spread the virus and indeed that's been the biggest issue with this. it's not like ebola where you get sick and you know who has got it and you can contact trace. there are at least half the people who have the virus who are asymptomatic. back to the cdc guidelines. i want to be clear and we all need to read them and i appreciate dr. redfield restating them in certain ways. they didn't say that asymptomatic people who were exposed did not need to be tested. the intent was to get them tested within a number of some kind of medical supervicious and the reason why, if i'm exposed today, and i go get tested tomorrow and i'm negative, we don't want people to believe that, okay, i'm negative. therefore, i'm
cms clarified that they will use enforcement mechanisms under clea and even though it's not authorized they will not enforce and i used guidance under the prep act that provides liability protection and also supercedes all state regulations to al law asymptomatic testing. trust me, we want to test amountik people because as you know and everyone knows you can have asymptomatic people who spread the virus and indeed that's been the biggest issue with this. it's not like ebola where you get sick...
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in the afternoon, there will still be some heavy showers around as well — so not a straightforward clea ireland, highest temperatures in the southeast before that rain sets in from mid afternoon onwards. that rain does then move away overnight. that weather front takes the rain into the north sea. then behind that, the air gets cooler. so, temperatures will be lower still, i think, on thursday. maybe still quite damp in the northeast of scotland for a while, there will be some sunny spells elsewhere, some showers likely to break out, particularly across more southern and western parts of england and into wales, perhaps into northern ireland as well. the winds will be lighter, there will be some sunshine at times, but the air is still on the cold side with temperatures only 12—15 degrees on thursday despite the sunshine. as we move things into friday, where we have got the threat of some heavier rain coming into southern parts of the uk, together with some strengthening winds, gales, possibly even severe gales as well. looks a bit drier and less windy as you head northwards into scotland
in the afternoon, there will still be some heavy showers around as well — so not a straightforward clea ireland, highest temperatures in the southeast before that rain sets in from mid afternoon onwards. that rain does then move away overnight. that weather front takes the rain into the north sea. then behind that, the air gets cooler. so, temperatures will be lower still, i think, on thursday. maybe still quite damp in the northeast of scotland for a while, there will be some sunny spells...
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there will still be some heavy showers around as well — so not a straightforward clea ra nce. ireland, highest temperatures in the southeast before that rain sets in from mid afternoon onwards. that rain does then move away overnight. thay weather front takes the rain into the north sea. then behind the outcome of the air gets cooler. so, temperatures will be lower still, i think, on thursday. may be still quite damp in the northeast of scotland for a while, there will be some sunny spells elsewhere, some showers likely to break out, particularly across more southern and western parts of england and into wales, perhaps into northern ireland as well. at the winds will be lighter, there will be some sunshine at times, but the air is still on the cold side with temperatures only 12—15 degrees on thursday despite the sunshine. as we move things into friday, where we have got the threat of some heavier rain coming into southern parts of the uk, together with some strengthening winds, gales, possibly even severe gales as well. looks a bit drier and less windy as you head northwards
there will still be some heavy showers around as well — so not a straightforward clea ra nce. ireland, highest temperatures in the southeast before that rain sets in from mid afternoon onwards. that rain does then move away overnight. thay weather front takes the rain into the north sea. then behind the outcome of the air gets cooler. so, temperatures will be lower still, i think, on thursday. may be still quite damp in the northeast of scotland for a while, there will be some sunny spells...
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protection for them, like a house, and there is no dangerous things for their living because it is cleaetres down from the surface and immediately, i can see some of the changes i came here looking for. little sponges and coral are appearing on the side and schools of fish glide gently past. the sea currents have wrenched one of the wings free from the plane, providing more tempting knocks in which sea creatures can hide. but its former life has not been totally obliterated. there is just enough left to let you live out a few of your childhood dreams. i will! it isa it is a wonderland down there! yes, very good! quite a lot of fish! tickling side and underneath the wing. yes! what do you think the future is? the future will be very nice because it is already four yea rs past because it is already four years past and many fishes start to live in the air plane. under the wing there are many marine life, inside the cabin there are many marine life, see creatures. it is beautiful the way that the light came in the windows. with the fish, with a dolphin, corals and plants and animals growing
protection for them, like a house, and there is no dangerous things for their living because it is cleaetres down from the surface and immediately, i can see some of the changes i came here looking for. little sponges and coral are appearing on the side and schools of fish glide gently past. the sea currents have wrenched one of the wings free from the plane, providing more tempting knocks in which sea creatures can hide. but its former life has not been totally obliterated. there is just...
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the tables are made from parts of the a i rcraft‘s made from parts of the aircraft's engine that we cleaop to decorate first and business class sections of the restau ra nt. class sections of the restaurant. there is qr codes s0 restaurant. there is qr codes so you restaurant. there is qr codes so you can restaurant. there is qr codes so you can look up fascinating fa cts so you can look up fascinating facts about what they do. even the way went to the restaurant is like boarding in our craft. translation: i was so impressed from the moment i stepped on the ramp because i was greeted by the captain and the cabin crew at the entrance. the feeling is the same as boarding an actual flight. the only difference is, you are not going anywhere. translation: i am so going anywhere. translation: i am so happy. i believe the cabin crew love passengers and after we couldn't fly for 3— four months, we missed our uniform and atmosphere a lot so for us to be here today is such an extraordinary moment. luckily, the restaurant doesn't recreate our turbulence, a lack of legroom or that annoying snoring p
the tables are made from parts of the a i rcraft‘s made from parts of the aircraft's engine that we cleaop to decorate first and business class sections of the restau ra nt. class sections of the restaurant. there is qr codes s0 restaurant. there is qr codes so you restaurant. there is qr codes so you can restaurant. there is qr codes so you can look up fascinating fa cts so you can look up fascinating facts about what they do. even the way went to the restaurant is like boarding in our...
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in the afternoon, there will still be some heavy showers around as well — so not a straightforward clea— 14 degrees in scotland, northern ireland, highest temperatures in the southeast before that rain sets in from mid afternoon onwards. that rain does then move away overnight. that weather front takes the rain into the north sea. then behind that, the air gets cooler. so, temperatures will be lower still, i think, on thursday. maybe still quite damp in the northeast of scotland for a while, there will be some sunny spells elsewhere, some showers likely to break out, particularly across more southern and western parts of england and into wales, perhaps into northern ireland as well. the winds will be lighter, there will be some sunshine at times, but the air is still on the cold side with temperatures only 12—15 degrees on thursday despite the sunshine. as we move things into friday, where we have got the threat of some heavier rain coming into southern parts of the uk, together with some strengthening winds, gales, possibly even severe gales as well. looks a bit drier and less windy as
in the afternoon, there will still be some heavy showers around as well — so not a straightforward clea— 14 degrees in scotland, northern ireland, highest temperatures in the southeast before that rain sets in from mid afternoon onwards. that rain does then move away overnight. that weather front takes the rain into the north sea. then behind that, the air gets cooler. so, temperatures will be lower still, i think, on thursday. maybe still quite damp in the northeast of scotland for a...
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opposition parties had been pushing the government to keep the furlough coming clea n to keep the furloughstion in particular is whether that wage support scheme is going to incentivize employers to keep employees on foot up and i'm not convention. there have been missed opportunities and what the chancellor has said. some of course will welcome but has not as good as the furlough scheme before and there are other issues left unaddressed. it's just too late for many people. three quarters of a millionjobs have people. three quarters of a million jobs have already gone. carol's disappears tomorrow. after months on furlough she is now one of 5000 people in this area looking for work. it is actually difficult. i think it knocks your confidence a little bit. there's very fewjobs for me to actually apply for. i'm a really positive person but it is bleak. not just really positive person but it is bleak. notjust for me but for many people that find themselves in the same position as me. how much difference does the chancellor really expect to make? many people are very worried about this. have a
opposition parties had been pushing the government to keep the furlough coming clea n to keep the furloughstion in particular is whether that wage support scheme is going to incentivize employers to keep employees on foot up and i'm not convention. there have been missed opportunities and what the chancellor has said. some of course will welcome but has not as good as the furlough scheme before and there are other issues left unaddressed. it's just too late for many people. three quarters of a...
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visitors find security clea ra nce work. children of the family grew up with depression and an enduring sense of injustice, believe that school as gee agekids. lady hamwee. you're watching monday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy. the chair of the commons defence committee has implored the government to make more use of the armed forces to tackle the threat from coronavirus. the conservative, tobias ellwood, said covid—19 was the biggest threat facing the nation. we must learn lessons from the first, and it is clear that the capacity of all governments including the uk are being tested by this enduring capacity. i have said this before, please can the secretary of state encourage greater use of our senior armed forces to help advance whitehall strategic thinking, operational planning and delivery, as well as clarity of the message. they are after all trained for crisis management and emergency planning. let's make full use of them. not only did we do a fantasticjob in my view in the first phase, our men and women of th
visitors find security clea ra nce work. children of the family grew up with depression and an enduring sense of injustice, believe that school as gee agekids. lady hamwee. you're watching monday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy. the chair of the commons defence committee has implored the government to make more use of the armed forces to tackle the threat from coronavirus. the conservative, tobias ellwood, said covid—19 was the biggest threat facing the nation. we must learn lessons...
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they had a five year probation period where they had to keep their nose clea n, where they had to keepclean, and yet, we found out from this week that this stuff was going on in that period. there is a lot more to this than just one bank? hsbc is by no means the only bank singled out here. these are suspicious activity reports from banks around the world. they are obliged under anti—money laundering regulations to say when they see any sign of suspicious activity, when for example they do not know where the money is coming from. u nfortu nately, the money is coming from. unfortunately, the uk does appear to be at the centre of this. more than 3000 companies in these reports are british companies, that is more than any other country. we have a problem here, as well, with anonymity. the way things are you can set up companies you're quite easily and nominate someone companies you're quite easily and nominate someone else is the director and tighter control of that money. in some cases, you have got accou nts money. in some cases, you have got accounts saying turnover is £23,000 and hundr
they had a five year probation period where they had to keep their nose clea n, where they had to keepclean, and yet, we found out from this week that this stuff was going on in that period. there is a lot more to this than just one bank? hsbc is by no means the only bank singled out here. these are suspicious activity reports from banks around the world. they are obliged under anti—money laundering regulations to say when they see any sign of suspicious activity, when for example they do not...
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in the afternoon, there will still be some heavy showers around as well — so not a straightforward cleat temperatures in the southeast before that rain sets in from mid afternoon onwards. that rain does then move away overnight. that weather front takes the rain into the north sea. then behind that, the air gets cooler. so, temperatures will be lower still, i think, on thursday. maybe still quite damp in the northeast of scotland for a while, there will be some sunny spells elsewhere, some showers likely to break out, particularly across more southern and western parts of england and into wales, perhaps into northern ireland as well. the winds will be lighter, there will be some sunshine at times, but the air is still on the cold side with temperatures only 12—15 degrees on thursday despite the sunshine. as we move things into friday, where we have got the threat of some heavier rain coming into southern parts of the uk, together with some strengthening winds, gales, possibly even severe gales as well. looks a bit drier and less windy as you head northwards into scotland and northern ir
in the afternoon, there will still be some heavy showers around as well — so not a straightforward cleat temperatures in the southeast before that rain sets in from mid afternoon onwards. that rain does then move away overnight. that weather front takes the rain into the north sea. then behind that, the air gets cooler. so, temperatures will be lower still, i think, on thursday. maybe still quite damp in the northeast of scotland for a while, there will be some sunny spells elsewhere, some...
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extra resources have been drafted in to clea n resources have been drafted in to clean up the mess createdthers saw this lighter side of the shaking. bit of a shock. others saw this lighter side of the shakinglj bit of a shock. others saw this lighter side of the shaking. i can't believe that leighton buzzard has had an earthquake. i'm a london girl and i've moved here and we've got earthquakes. it's ridiculous, but there you go. britain gets one or two of these events per year. a shudder in the shires for what is being called this quake, rattle and roll. duncan kennedy, bbc news, leighton buzzard. time for a look at the weather here's nick miller. this forecast is topped and tailed with warmth, very warm in the sunny —— southern parts of the uk and the lower mid 20s and on the satellite pictures you could see more sunshine around compared with yesterday but this cloud in north—west scotland is making for a very wet end to the day and the rain from this weather front is going to move south as we go through the night and into tomorrow but it's a cold front with a leading edge of cooler and
extra resources have been drafted in to clea n resources have been drafted in to clean up the mess createdthers saw this lighter side of the shaking. bit of a shock. others saw this lighter side of the shakinglj bit of a shock. others saw this lighter side of the shaking. i can't believe that leighton buzzard has had an earthquake. i'm a london girl and i've moved here and we've got earthquakes. it's ridiculous, but there you go. britain gets one or two of these events per year. a shudder in...
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clea shearer and joanna teplin they have helped us in the past tackle the messiest parts of our liveshey've got a new book they've got a new show they're just the coolest they also have three ways to help you avoid running out of space. really good kind of rule of thumb. >> they always make it look so easy, by the way >>> then of course we're whipping up the ultimate snack menu for sunday night football night in america there he is. we've got tots we've got quesadillas. and you'll never notice that they're going to be a little bit healthier for you than you might expect >> wow that i got to see. and joy bauer is going to continue in that healthy vein on the third hour putting a spin on the blt. i'm going to introduce you to a remarkable guy former nfl player who went from competing in super bowls to living on the street his incredible story of resilience that began with the help of one curious stranger >> wow >>> and craig, next week you are packing your bags for the day and going to pennsylvania. >> going to take a road trip we are going to visit a high school that was especially har
clea shearer and joanna teplin they have helped us in the past tackle the messiest parts of our liveshey've got a new book they've got a new show they're just the coolest they also have three ways to help you avoid running out of space. really good kind of rule of thumb. >> they always make it look so easy, by the way >>> then of course we're whipping up the ultimate snack menu for sunday night football night in america there he is. we've got tots we've got quesadillas. and...
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as th must ep ll ve a very clea barriers. >>> somebody area schools are now getting the green light toallow students back into the classroom. creekside in san jose, which serve students who are artistic, is one of only two individual schools so far to get the okay. they also gave the green light to three other school districts and dozens more are being reviewed. >> we had parents calling us today, saying we are so excited. >> they are looking at things like protesting protocol for teachers and contrasting physical distancing and their face covering policies. >> the county's office of education must give the okay if schools meet state requirements. and they can also reopen if tier for at least two weeks. la county school districts can also start in-person classes but only for students with special needs and english language learners. that is a grassroots organization that told us and they found 50% of parents with special needs kids were not getting critical services. symmetrical for, speech therapists were sending worksheets by email to parents instead of giving speech therapy the assu
as th must ep ll ve a very clea barriers. >>> somebody area schools are now getting the green light toallow students back into the classroom. creekside in san jose, which serve students who are artistic, is one of only two individual schools so far to get the okay. they also gave the green light to three other school districts and dozens more are being reviewed. >> we had parents calling us today, saying we are so excited. >> they are looking at things like protesting...
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we did that not only a 2016 but in 2018 when there couldn't have been a clea clearer referendum. they lost their reelection. one voted for him and won. so they returned a republican majority senate to do what we intended to do. >> martha: what about timing when we look at the time frame as we just mentioned, it is very close until the election, so what if there is a scenario where president trump loses and would a nominee then be pushed through in the lame duck sessi session? >> first off, the president is going to win. i think you will win a resounding victory and i suspect the american people will vote for a republican senate majority again in part because they want to see judges on the supreme court who understand the difference between taking the law and applying the law in part because they see what the democrats are already promising to do i now have started threatening it even more explicitly since justice ginsburg is death on friday. radical democrats saying they're going to pack the supreme court if we fill this vacancy. why do they want to do that? they wanted to be a r
we did that not only a 2016 but in 2018 when there couldn't have been a clea clearer referendum. they lost their reelection. one voted for him and won. so they returned a republican majority senate to do what we intended to do. >> martha: what about timing when we look at the time frame as we just mentioned, it is very close until the election, so what if there is a scenario where president trump loses and would a nominee then be pushed through in the lame duck sessi session? >>...
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read the inspector general's report and learned also that you did not know, there's a rule you got a cleahe postal distribution center surrogates out every day. they make sure none is on the floor. all of those things. >> that is right, it's supposed to be given priority treatment and the new postmaster general under oath to congress just last week reiterated that all ballots will be treated as first class mail and all ballots will be given the priority treatment that is critical. eric: get the ballots out and get voting. thank you for joining us. arthel: back at 4:00 p.m. eastern with more news. right now more news after the break. ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. (announcer) improve your health, and strengthen your immunity., starvation dieting, processed foods, shakes, and diet gimmicks have made us heavier and sicker. the solution for losing weight the right way is golo. we help transform your body and change your lifestyle, so you can lose weight and get healthier. over 20,000 people of all ages, and entire
read the inspector general's report and learned also that you did not know, there's a rule you got a cleahe postal distribution center surrogates out every day. they make sure none is on the floor. all of those things. >> that is right, it's supposed to be given priority treatment and the new postmaster general under oath to congress just last week reiterated that all ballots will be treated as first class mail and all ballots will be given the priority treatment that is critical. eric:...
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another hurricane struck bermuda today, knocking out powerp but cleas already begun. to the national of the hurricane center -- director of the national hurricane center earlier tonight. othe govern louisiana said that for a lot of people hurricansally seemed to have come out of nowhere, rapidly forming into a hurricane in the last day. what is the current forecast and it is heading and rong it where will be? >> looking at 100 mile-per-hour winds right now. looking at this, the tropical storm force winds extend over 100 miles. the real story is slow. that is a big problem. if you think about this being 1:00 p.m. tuesday, thi:0 is p.m. wednesday, in 24 hours, that is not a lot of movement. with a slow storm, that compounds the issues with rainfall, storm surge. there is going to be water. from louisianall the way back florida. and torrential, dangerous rains, as well. so, a significant issue with the war. stephanie: a lot of times, there is focus on the center of the ehurricnd when it hits landfall. with hurricane sally, are we more concerned with the prolonged impacts
another hurricane struck bermuda today, knocking out powerp but cleas already begun. to the national of the hurricane center -- director of the national hurricane center earlier tonight. othe govern louisiana said that for a lot of people hurricansally seemed to have come out of nowhere, rapidly forming into a hurricane in the last day. what is the current forecast and it is heading and rong it where will be? >> looking at 100 mile-per-hour winds right now. looking at this, the tropical...
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back to full capacity saturday after the gornor announced thataue clea >> we're going to feel it out. >> reporter: this as the first nfl player of the 2020 season is placed on the covid reserve list, unclear if the falcons' a.j. terrell tested positive for the virus or was exposed to someone who has. and in college football, the s.e.c. kicking off this weekend, this as colleges across the country struggle with covid outbreaks. a "new york times" survey shows, there have been 130,000 cases so far. some colleges even hiring students to work as safety influencers. caleb poorman is one of them, a freshman at the university of missouri. >> us posting on o social media is kind of like us just getting the message out there. we want our fellow peers and fellow students to be like, hey, it's cool to wear a mask, it's keeping you safe. >> reporter: here in new york city, more than half a million ngum.e concerning headlines there. stephanie, thank you. >>> time now for the weather and we're going to get to rob marciano in norwalk, connecticut, with fire concerns out west. rob. >> that's right, a
back to full capacity saturday after the gornor announced thataue clea >> we're going to feel it out. >> reporter: this as the first nfl player of the 2020 season is placed on the covid reserve list, unclear if the falcons' a.j. terrell tested positive for the virus or was exposed to someone who has. and in college football, the s.e.c. kicking off this weekend, this as colleges across the country struggle with covid outbreaks. a "new york times" survey shows, there have...
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the deputy andrew wiseman for example accidentally wiped clea his phones twice.upposedly from entering the wrong passcode too many times. deleting all records of communication. republican lawmakers are demanding answers. >> you can't manage her own phone, why should we trust you to investigate a crime? i guess they just ran out of hammers and bleach bleaching material, so the question is, did they obstruct justice. did they intentionally delete information from their phone? >> as for the ongoing investigation by john durham, president trump as hinting it could lead to something very big . >> without knowing anything about what durham is going to release the durable port will call it or maybe it's more than a report, maybe it will be much more than a report. >> we will find out together. their was a notable development in the probe last month, a guilty plea from kevin clines t a false statement charge for altering an e-mail used to seek the renewal of surveillance warrants against former trump campaign foreign policy advisor carter page. the first of many we are t
the deputy andrew wiseman for example accidentally wiped clea his phones twice.upposedly from entering the wrong passcode too many times. deleting all records of communication. republican lawmakers are demanding answers. >> you can't manage her own phone, why should we trust you to investigate a crime? i guess they just ran out of hammers and bleach bleaching material, so the question is, did they obstruct justice. did they intentionally delete information from their phone? >> as...
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is that lack of co—ordination and it's important to join forces and to make a step ahead to make it clealean, sanitised covert free corridors and observe restrictions on arrival. the airport testing unit in rome has been running for a month already for arrivals from croatia, spain, grease and malta and four passengers now to milan and the result from this what comes after a quick half hour wait. translation: this was a political decision that italy made to protect the health of our population as much as possible and to stop positive cases coming through the border and until there is a vaccine available, this will probably be the future — at greece. available, this will probably be the future - at greece. and industry crushed by covid is trying to make us all feel safe again. italy, once the global epicentre, is hoping to lead the way to pandemic safe skies. mark lowen, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: voodoo voting — the peruvian shamans who say they can predict the result of the us presidential election. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue
is that lack of co—ordination and it's important to join forces and to make a step ahead to make it clealean, sanitised covert free corridors and observe restrictions on arrival. the airport testing unit in rome has been running for a month already for arrivals from croatia, spain, grease and malta and four passengers now to milan and the result from this what comes after a quick half hour wait. translation: this was a political decision that italy made to protect the health of our population...
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prosecution agreement instead which is like a five year probation period where they have to give the nose cleatuff was going on in that.. hsbc is by no means the only bank singled out here. these are suspicious activity reports from all banks around the world, and they are obliged under anti— money laundering regulations to say when they see any kind of sign of suspicious activity, when for example they don't know whether money is coming from, but u nfortu nately money is coming from, but unfortunately the uk does appear to be at the centre of this. more than 3000 companies in these reports are british companies, more than any other country, and we have a problem here as well with anonymity. the way things are you can set up the way things are you can set up companies quite easily, nominate someone else is the director and hide your control about money, and in some cases you have a in turnovers of £23,000 and hundreds of millions of dollars are passing through these same companies, so there are growing calls for the government to do something about the lack money—laundering controls, especiall
prosecution agreement instead which is like a five year probation period where they have to give the nose cleatuff was going on in that.. hsbc is by no means the only bank singled out here. these are suspicious activity reports from all banks around the world, and they are obliged under anti— money laundering regulations to say when they see any kind of sign of suspicious activity, when for example they don't know whether money is coming from, but u nfortu nately money is coming from, but...
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that is we do not know it will be wholly effective, if it can come back again like flu and you do not cleare should be incentive for the us to join a global scheme? yes, that is right, there are many reasons we should join our global scheme. i am very disappointed we have not signed on. ina very disappointed we have not signed on. in a global pandemic, no one is safe unless we address the problem around the world. in addition, as you said, the vaccine will help but is unlikely to be entirely protective. we do not know how long the vaccine will last and it will ta ke the vaccine will last and it will take time to get the population vaccinated so during that whole period, american citizens will remain vulnerable plus we do not know which vaccines are going to prove safe and effective. the us government and other governments are investing in vaccines made by manufacturers and they are making deals with other manufacturers with vaccines for their countries but if we invested in the scheme facility, we invested in the scheme facility, we could help ensure the vaccine was made available to peopl
that is we do not know it will be wholly effective, if it can come back again like flu and you do not cleare should be incentive for the us to join a global scheme? yes, that is right, there are many reasons we should join our global scheme. i am very disappointed we have not signed on. ina very disappointed we have not signed on. in a global pandemic, no one is safe unless we address the problem around the world. in addition, as you said, the vaccine will help but is unlikely to be entirely...
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england's cricketers could not complete a clea n swee p cricketers could not complete a clean sweep inred with 55 as his side step the aussies a total of 146 to win, but proved less able with the gloves. the tourists never looked like losing, winning by five wickets. the site will now play 31—day international starting on friday, which moeen ali says he is looking forward to. 10096. which moeen ali says he is looking forward to. 100%. australia which moeen ali says he is looking forward to. 10096. australia are a very good side and we are number one so obviously we want to play the number one side, and it is a different format, but the intensity is there, yes. england captain owen farrell has been given a five match ban farrell has been given a five match ba n after farrell has been given a five match ban after being sent off for a high tackle in the saracens defeat to wasps at the weekend. it could have been worse for farrell who was facing a ten match suspension for the tackle on charlie atkinson, but strong evidence from character witnesses meant that his ban was half. the format ch
england's cricketers could not complete a clea n swee p cricketers could not complete a clean sweep inred with 55 as his side step the aussies a total of 146 to win, but proved less able with the gloves. the tourists never looked like losing, winning by five wickets. the site will now play 31—day international starting on friday, which moeen ali says he is looking forward to. 10096. which moeen ali says he is looking forward to. 100%. australia which moeen ali says he is looking forward to....
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and you look out and to the naked eye it looks as if it is clea n the naked eye it looks as if it isning, from the marine conservation society. what sort of things have been this morning? lots of plastic, plastic bottles. straws. wet wipes, plastic cotton bud sticks. and also ppe masks as well. let's walk across. what we have done is gathered together some of the material we found here this morning, just to give you an idea of the type of thing found. some things washed up from the sea, other things clearly left behind by people so let's look at this. it's a pretty grim collection. lots of plastic as we can see. just run us through what you found. sure. a lot of the common items we talk about when it comes to letter, plastic bottles. these are cotton bud sticks, they look a lot like straws, really small but these are things we put down the toilet instead of in the bin. they have the cotton bud on the end, you find tonnes of those, don't you? you can't find thousands on beaches like this but even if you live in the city what you do in your own bathroom can cause plastic pollution in t
and you look out and to the naked eye it looks as if it is clea n the naked eye it looks as if it isning, from the marine conservation society. what sort of things have been this morning? lots of plastic, plastic bottles. straws. wet wipes, plastic cotton bud sticks. and also ppe masks as well. let's walk across. what we have done is gathered together some of the material we found here this morning, just to give you an idea of the type of thing found. some things washed up from the sea, other...
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so please remember to wearface coverings, avoid crowded places, clea n coverings, avoid crowded placesnd self—isolate and book a test if you have symptoms. if we all do all of these things, we are all individually helping this collective effort to keep this virus under control. and allow us to retain as much normality in our lives notwithstanding the restrictions all countries are having to operate in right now as we possibly can. my thanks again to everybody forjoining us. please spread the word you hear at these briefings as widely as you possibly can. i'm going to ask the chief medical officer to say a few words now, and as normal we will take questions, but we wanted to make sure you heard notjust from me today but the government's chief clinical advisers as well. what we wanted to do was to outline where we are in terms of the state of the epidemic. jason will a bit first of all around where the epidemic sits globally and across europe and then i will put that into context for the situation we currently find ourselves in both across the uk but particularly here in scotland. jason
so please remember to wearface coverings, avoid crowded places, clea n coverings, avoid crowded placesnd self—isolate and book a test if you have symptoms. if we all do all of these things, we are all individually helping this collective effort to keep this virus under control. and allow us to retain as much normality in our lives notwithstanding the restrictions all countries are having to operate in right now as we possibly can. my thanks again to everybody forjoining us. please spread the...
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i would say they are following the loss of the clea to be cleae second thing i would say is we want to help the type of businesses before talking about. in many cases they need grants and not loans but as a part of the appropriations, we very much support long-term loans. particularly the type of businesses that they were focused on. >> [inaudible] >> again, we support additional money to the small hotels because that is what they need. additional loans are something we've looked at. they don't fit in many of the cases the small hotels do not fit into main street because they already have other indebtedness and in many cases they are not allowed to take additional loans or they are too leveraged to begin with to qualify. >> so the small ones that do fit in you are saying they have a program for them? >> whabut i say this as a part f the additional legislation, the sba committee has proposed additional money, long-term money for small businesses as a part of a new program and that's something we've looked at and we will support. again, many of the hotels you are talking about don't have
i would say they are following the loss of the clea to be cleae second thing i would say is we want to help the type of businesses before talking about. in many cases they need grants and not loans but as a part of the appropriations, we very much support long-term loans. particularly the type of businesses that they were focused on. >> [inaudible] >> again, we support additional money to the small hotels because that is what they need. additional loans are something we've looked...
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and we also need some clear, pragmatic decisions about helping with clea ra nces decisions about helping can to be as ready as we can be and this is an ongoing process through next year as we sort out how this is going to work. whether there is a deal, not ideal, this is about the operational side of things and we need a strong working relationship with the government to achieve that. thank you very much for your time today. president xi of china has announced plans to make china carbon neutral by 2060. the announcement is being seen as a significant step in the fight against climate change. but the speech gave few details about how china would achieve carbon neutrality. translation: we can no longer afford to ignore the repeated warnings of nature and go down the beaten path of exact —— extracting resources without investing in... and exploiting resources without restoration. the paris agreement on climate change... transition to green and low carbon development, it outlines the minimum steps to be taken to protect the earth, our shared homeland and all countries must take decisive step
and we also need some clear, pragmatic decisions about helping with clea ra nces decisions about helping can to be as ready as we can be and this is an ongoing process through next year as we sort out how this is going to work. whether there is a deal, not ideal, this is about the operational side of things and we need a strong working relationship with the government to achieve that. thank you very much for your time today. president xi of china has announced plans to make china carbon neutral...
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all peruvian shamans are looking for ways to clea nse shamans are looking for ways to cleanse so thatin fact a compliment. translation: today, we did a ritual. a ritual to send good vibes and good energies to mr donald trump. y? because he is deserving. he needs good energies, good vibes from his followers. we a re good energies, good vibes from his followers. we are supporters of the gentleman. he will win. he is a winner. the verdict from lima? they will both win. maybe the electoral couege both win. maybe the electoral college is not so bad after all. now, for viewers in the uk, 2:30pm this afternoon, we will answer your questions on testing with biologist chris smith from university of cambridge. please send us your questions. we know the testing problem in the uk has seen a massive backlog, and we have seen the numbers coming in from uk test and trace in the last hour showing there has been an increase in the number of people testing positive by 75% in the week up testing positive by 75% in the week up to september the 9th. that is a big rise there. we are now waiting for a state
all peruvian shamans are looking for ways to clea nse shamans are looking for ways to cleanse so thatin fact a compliment. translation: today, we did a ritual. a ritual to send good vibes and good energies to mr donald trump. y? because he is deserving. he needs good energies, good vibes from his followers. we a re good energies, good vibes from his followers. we are supporters of the gentleman. he will win. he is a winner. the verdict from lima? they will both win. maybe the electoral couege...
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>> i watch home edit two funny women go into closets and clea them out i want gives me order and structureatch it all i kind of avoid opinion programming because i'm not in the opinion business i really want to bring facts so people can decide for themselves that's what i've always done it has never been more challenging. sit down for an hour and find the facts of interest, distill them, give them context and perspective so that people can work with those facts in their lives. it's a challenging endeavor. i have dozens of people upstairs right now that woke up at 4:00 this morning how are we going present this how do we distill this that we're helpful. everything in america is a level of challenge that i don't remember we got to get it together. >> one of the things i love is that you don't come from new york -- >> no. >> or los angeles originally and you want to make sure we understand what's happening and the rest of the country, i love you want to focus more on the wildfires that i just don't think we've given enough attention to >> we haven't and we will. here's wine country. because t
>> i watch home edit two funny women go into closets and clea them out i want gives me order and structureatch it all i kind of avoid opinion programming because i'm not in the opinion business i really want to bring facts so people can decide for themselves that's what i've always done it has never been more challenging. sit down for an hour and find the facts of interest, distill them, give them context and perspective so that people can work with those facts in their lives. it's a...
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we have done fda guidance, clea guidance, and i issued a prep act declaration to assure that providers could test asymptomatic individuals. >> you quietly updated another guidance identifying aerosols as a common root of the virus that cause s covid-19. on monday, cdc reversed course. you told me it was poersed in error, but given the trump administration's track record, the reversal raises significant red flags. so here is my question to you. if i want the best guidance on the latest science so i can protect myself and my family, can i trust cdc's website to give me that information? >> yes. i'm going to say again that my agency and myself, we're committed to data and science. and to give the american public the best public health recommendations we can based on that data and science, and be open, if necessary, if the data and science changes, to modify that guidance based on that new data. but we're committed to data and science, and that will be the grounding of how we make those recommendations. >> mr. chairman, i'm out of time, but i am concerned the american public needs to be ab
we have done fda guidance, clea guidance, and i issued a prep act declaration to assure that providers could test asymptomatic individuals. >> you quietly updated another guidance identifying aerosols as a common root of the virus that cause s covid-19. on monday, cdc reversed course. you told me it was poersed in error, but given the trump administration's track record, the reversal raises significant red flags. so here is my question to you. if i want the best guidance on the latest...
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here we are, uk mainline, running on com pletely clea n, here we are, uk mainline, running on completelyard, hydrogen is mixed with oxygen to produce electricity white back to power the motors. having trains that can run on hydrogen power means they can run where there aren't overhead wires, no electricity available, we can run trains that emit zero emissions. this is a prototype, so its maximum speed is about 50 mph. it takes most of the day to fill up its hydrogen ta nks of the day to fill up its hydrogen tanks on board and then it can travel about 100 miles. the challenge now is to get all of this equipment underneath the train so we can have passengers inside and run on the surface. the aim is for paying passengers to travel on trains like this one by the end of next year. the project has a government's backing. the hope is to get it up to 200 miles normal line speed and get all the infrastructure in place will be important. that is the broader challenge, having enough hydrogen available to powertrains in the future. ensuring that the hydrogen itself is sourced in a sustainable way.
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in the afternoon, there will still be some heavy showers around as well — so not a straightforward clea be some sunny spells elsewhere, some showers likely to break out, particularly across more southern and western parts of england and into wales, perhaps into northern ireland as well. the winds will be lighter, there will be some sunshine at times, but the air is still on the cold side with temperatures only 12—15 degrees on thursday despite the sunshine. as we move things into friday, where we have got the threat of some heavier rain coming into southern parts of the uk, together with some strengthening winds, gales, possibly even severe gales as well. looks a bit drier and less windy as you head northwards into scotland and northern ireland, but it's still on the chilly side. some uncertainty as we head into friday and into the weekend as well, because we've got a potentially rather nasty area of low pressure, and essentially over the weekend, we are going to find low pressure dominating right the way across the uk. so the weekend forecast doesn't look particularly appealing. it's g
in the afternoon, there will still be some heavy showers around as well — so not a straightforward clea be some sunny spells elsewhere, some showers likely to break out, particularly across more southern and western parts of england and into wales, perhaps into northern ireland as well. the winds will be lighter, there will be some sunshine at times, but the air is still on the cold side with temperatures only 12—15 degrees on thursday despite the sunshine. as we move things into friday,...
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crowded areas and that means at least one, preferably two, they wear a facemask and keep their hands cleaple can take it in their stride more than young people? we know young people had a tough time over the last few months and have said so. we know it's now documented in the research commissioned. they miss their friends and have been lonely and anxious. others may have seen elements of this before in bad winters or any previous epidemics of flu so they may have some frame of reference. it's understandable in that sense but also there is no doubt that this is quite specific to young people, they are anxious and lonely and every mind matters offers them and their parents simple ways of dealing with that before it gets out of hand. when two really good to talk to you. medical director and director of health protection at public health england. thank you. "we are at the point of no return." that's the stark warning about theatres and the wider arts sector from andrew lloyd webber. he's been giving evidence about the impact of coronavirus to a committee of mps. he said venues must be allowed
crowded areas and that means at least one, preferably two, they wear a facemask and keep their hands cleaple can take it in their stride more than young people? we know young people had a tough time over the last few months and have said so. we know it's now documented in the research commissioned. they miss their friends and have been lonely and anxious. others may have seen elements of this before in bad winters or any previous epidemics of flu so they may have some frame of reference. it's...
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here we are, uk mainline running on com pletely clea n, we are, uk mainline running on completely cleanit's a massive moment. on-board hydrogen is me with oxygen to produce electricity to power the motors. having trains that can run on hydrogen power means they can run when there are no overhead wires, there isn't electricity available. this is a prototype, so its maximum speed is about 50 miles an hour. it ta kes m ost speed is about 50 miles an hour. it takes most of the day to fill up the hydrogen tanks on board. then it can travel about 100 miles. the challenge now is to get all of this equipped and underneath the train so we can have passengers inside and carry on service. the aim is for paying passengers to travel on like this one by the end of next year. the project has the government's backing. hope of this is to get it up backing. hope of this is to get it up to 200 miles of normal line speed and getting all the infrastructure in place. and that's the broader challenge, having an up hydrogen available to power trains in the future and ensuring the hydrogen itself is sourced in
here we are, uk mainline running on com pletely clea n, we are, uk mainline running on completely cleanit's a massive moment. on-board hydrogen is me with oxygen to produce electricity to power the motors. having trains that can run on hydrogen power means they can run when there are no overhead wires, there isn't electricity available. this is a prototype, so its maximum speed is about 50 miles an hour. it ta kes m ost speed is about 50 miles an hour. it takes most of the day to fill up the...
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let me stress that we are keen to, very clea n to stress that we are keen to, very clean to play a fullolutions. we will give an update including any changes to today's figures as soon as possible. i can also confirm that 264 patients are currently in hospital with confirmed covid. that is five more than yesterday, and seven people are in intensive care, which is the same numbers yesterday. ican which is the same numbers yesterday. i can also confirm that in the past 24 hours. no deaths were registered at people who put first tested positive under the previous 28 days and the total number of deaths under this measurement is still 2499. i think it is worth reflecting on the sad fact that it was exactly six months ago yesterday that the first death from cobh it was confirmed in scotland. that death and each and every one we've seen since scotland. that death and each and every one we've seen since then has been a source of grief and heartbreak to families across the country and i want again today to pass on my condolences to everyone who has lost someone. and in wales, face masks have to
let me stress that we are keen to, very clea n to stress that we are keen to, very clean to play a fullolutions. we will give an update including any changes to today's figures as soon as possible. i can also confirm that 264 patients are currently in hospital with confirmed covid. that is five more than yesterday, and seven people are in intensive care, which is the same numbers yesterday. ican which is the same numbers yesterday. i can also confirm that in the past 24 hours. no deaths were...
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we are going to move our patients back of the wards so we can clea n patients back of the wards so weis an eastern canyon, a poor region, but its central hospital has managed to provide nearly 20 i see you beds with ventilators. they've also had ppe from the start and haven't lost a single health care worker to coronavirus. but the minister knows other parts of can you have not used their funds wisely. let's see there was money meant for setting up covid—19 isolation wards, buying ppe for the workers, that money has been misappropriated. definitely that can be correlated with debts. it's true to say that the corruption has led to say that the corruption has led to death in this country. that was what brought this health care worker onto the streets of nairobi. he is complaining about a lack of ppe across canyon. thousands of their collea g u es across canyon. thousands of their colleagues were infected with the virus and ten died despite canyon are receiving $2 billion of aid to help tackle a pandemic. we do not wa nt help tackle a pandemic. we do not want to die in our hospitals. hos
we are going to move our patients back of the wards so we can clea n patients back of the wards so weis an eastern canyon, a poor region, but its central hospital has managed to provide nearly 20 i see you beds with ventilators. they've also had ppe from the start and haven't lost a single health care worker to coronavirus. but the minister knows other parts of can you have not used their funds wisely. let's see there was money meant for setting up covid—19 isolation wards, buying ppe for the...
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now ships leave alexandra dock carrying wind turbines to be installed in the clea n turbines to be installeduture, we first have to change our party. it's we first have to change our party. it‘s an incredibly humbling thing to be elected leader of the party i joined 30 years ago. i‘d like to thank layla moran for making the leadership campaign a positive one full of ideas and energy. and it‘s a huge privilege to follow in the footsteps of my personal hero paddy ashdown, of the great charles kennedy, and of my good friend, the wonderfuljo swinson. jo did our party crowd. parliament is so much poorer without her. but jo party crowd. parliament is so much poorer without her. butjo leaves a fitting legacy, the first majority of women mps in our parliamentary party ever. and jo, i want to follow your lead and make our party the most diverse party in british politics. because, my friends, we are right to take the knee, and support black lives matter movement. but unless we have more black members, more black councillors, u nless we members, more black councillors, unless we have black liberal demo
now ships leave alexandra dock carrying wind turbines to be installed in the clea n turbines to be installeduture, we first have to change our party. it's we first have to change our party. it‘s an incredibly humbling thing to be elected leader of the party i joined 30 years ago. i‘d like to thank layla moran for making the leadership campaign a positive one full of ideas and energy. and it‘s a huge privilege to follow in the footsteps of my personal hero paddy ashdown, of the great...
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game changer and that came from a lot of the information that was gathered on things like the beach clea sectors are currently benefiting from a 100 per cent relief from the rates for this financial year. many businesses across london say they will struggle to survive without an extension. extra precautions have been put in place at synagogues across london to prevent the spread of the coronavirus ahead of start of the jewish new year. traditional rosh hashanah events will take place over the weekend — although scaled back. one of the synagogue rituals is the sounding of the shofar — the ram's horn. it will be blown by volunteers on street corners — and outside people's homes for those who are isolating. in the beginning, it was very hard, but i think the more we went into it, and people started realising that this is something serious. that people are taking it very serious, and they want to do what's right for them, for their kids and for the community. fans will return to some english football league games this weekend — for the first time in six months. charlton athletic will welcome
game changer and that came from a lot of the information that was gathered on things like the beach clea sectors are currently benefiting from a 100 per cent relief from the rates for this financial year. many businesses across london say they will struggle to survive without an extension. extra precautions have been put in place at synagogues across london to prevent the spread of the coronavirus ahead of start of the jewish new year. traditional rosh hashanah events will take place over the...
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you make sure people are clea n see them.ise things because if you are coming in to get a blood test, maybe can see when one go. we have been seeing people and working when there was no ppe or guidance from anybody about how to manage this pandemic. when colleagues were falling and will —— with covid, we we re falling and will —— with covid, we were still working as a we will still do so. we have a phenomenal flu programme on top of all of the work we do and we are open, we are seeing people. iagree, ithink work we do and we are open, we are seeing people. i agree, i think it is insulting to say that we have not been doing our work.” is insulting to say that we have not been doing our work. i am looking at the response from the royal college of gps. any implication that they have not been doing theirjob properly is an insult to gps and their team to work throughout the pandemic and continue delivering the vast majority of patient care in the nhs and face an incredibly difficult winter ahead. with regard to that winter ahead.
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locations on time so if they don't deliver, if they don't get people there on time, if they don't run a cleas ended today. contracts will pay only when they do theirjob and do it really well. thank you very much for your time today. you are watching bbc breakfast. it isa you are watching bbc breakfast. it is a 742. sally is here with a bumper look at the sport this morning. yes, we're talking about the golf. we have talked about him before because he likes a big brea kfast, before because he likes a big breakfast, apparently. protein shakes and all of that. he has altered up to make himself stronger. —— bulked up. brilliant performance overnight from the american bryson dechambeau, who can now call himself a major champion after winning the us open at winged foot in new york. the course is notoriously difficult but dechambeau made it look easy, finishing a full six shots ahead of the rest of the field. he's a fascinating character, widely known as ‘the scientist‘ because he studied physics at university and uses that knowledge to tinker with his game. he's also massively bulked up recently s
locations on time so if they don't deliver, if they don't get people there on time, if they don't run a cleas ended today. contracts will pay only when they do theirjob and do it really well. thank you very much for your time today. you are watching bbc breakfast. it isa you are watching bbc breakfast. it is a 742. sally is here with a bumper look at the sport this morning. yes, we're talking about the golf. we have talked about him before because he likes a big brea kfast, before because he...
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and what always amazes me is how clean that style of art, how clea n is how clean that style of art,hotography or drawing or painting today, this is falkirk, a little misty earlier in the day, the mist and fog are starting to lift. this is the first satellite picture of the day, you can see the low cloud for the northern isles across parts of scotland, and the lumpy cloud further south which is going to give the change through the day ahead. the wind is still with us, good for drying the washing. it is quite keen, gusted to 35 mph, and despite the warmth in the sunshine, still in the warmth in the sunshine, still in the middle of september that will be tempered because of those wins, more cloud in the south, few heavy showers, possibly rumbles of thunder from the channel islands and across southern parts of england. further north, we still have a keen breeze for a north, we still have a keen breeze fora time, north, we still have a keen breeze for a time, but easing as we get towards northern ireland, northern ireland and scotland, warm where we have the sunshine but a lot of low clo
and what always amazes me is how clean that style of art, how clea n is how clean that style of art,hotography or drawing or painting today, this is falkirk, a little misty earlier in the day, the mist and fog are starting to lift. this is the first satellite picture of the day, you can see the low cloud for the northern isles across parts of scotland, and the lumpy cloud further south which is going to give the change through the day ahead. the wind is still with us, good for drying the...