david henig, thank you for bein: so moment. david henig, thank you for being so brief— moment.d henig, thank you for| being so brief because i wanted time before we break to return to the breaking news of the last little while, the reuters news agency reporting that britain's prince harry, his wife meghan and her mother were involved in a near catastrophic car chase involving paparazzi photographers. that's come from a spokesman for the prince. the incident happened after meghan and harry had attended an awards ceremony in new york on tuesday apparently, and one of the line of detail, this relentless pursuit lasting over two hours resulted in multiple other collisions involving other drivers on the road, pedestrians and two nypd officers. that's the latest. we will have more on that breaking news here without other main stories in just a moment. don't go away. hello, it is another relatively settled today and the trend through the rest of the week will be temperatures on the rise, still largely derived too but it's not a case of wall—to—wall sunshine, there is still going to be