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thank you, elaine in sa lfo rd. families safe. thank you, elaine in salford., our economics editor. the government dealing with a huge health crisis and has been for months now, but tell us a little more about the economic crisis that they are also having to deal with. two crises here, as the prime minister says, hopefully the coronavirus has peaked, but if you cut through everything the prime minister said today, what you get is the fact the economic lockdown in essence stays, largely, and indeed is extended in terms of things like restaurants, cafe is antenna mars, we will get the detail tomorrow, intojuly. that's we will get the detail tomorrow, into july. that's another seven weeks. in other areas though, you will have heard the change in tone, the shift of emphasis as the prime minister called it, from stay—at—home to minister called it, from stay—at— home to stay minister called it, from stay—at—home to stay alert. what's that about? now, i think when the original prohibitions and lockdown was brought in, i think the government didn't expect so many busi
thank you, elaine in sa lfo rd. families safe. thank you, elaine in salford., our economics editor. the government dealing with a huge health crisis and has been for months now, but tell us a little more about the economic crisis that they are also having to deal with. two crises here, as the prime minister says, hopefully the coronavirus has peaked, but if you cut through everything the prime minister said today, what you get is the fact the economic lockdown in essence stays, largely, and...
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maria: secretary elaine chao.here, more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief maria: well, have a great rest of the weekend, everybody. join me next weekend right here for another big show. every week at 9 p.m. eastern, friday nights, another edition of "wall street." plus i will see you sunday on fox news channel for "sunday morning futures" when i speak with white house adviser peter navarro. catch the show live, 10 a.m. eastern on sunday over on fox news. plus right here on fox business start smart every weekday, weekdays from 6-9 a.m. eastern for "mornings with maria" right here on fox business as we set the tone for the day. that'll do it for us for now. thank you so much for being here. have a great rest of the weekend. and to all of you mothers out there, wishing you the very best mother's
maria: secretary elaine chao.here, more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief maria: well, have a great rest of the weekend, everybody. join me next weekend right here for another big show. every week at 9 p.m. eastern, friday nights, another edition of...
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>> yes elaine harmon she is just over president obama shoulder, elaine harmon had always accepted in several wasps had been there in the past. when she died her family was told wasps for no longer allowed because the way the bill is written, they were veterans for the purpose of the veterans administration. and that went to arlington national cemetery it's getting crowded and people are worried about overflowing. so they said no. elaine, who was a dear friend she was actually my first oral history and she was very smart and kind. she has a very stubborn and smart family who is just fabulous. they decided that's not going to work for us. they worked very hard with others to get that changed. so i worked with the office in writing the bill. working through the different language that they needed to used to make it accurate. that was a great privilege and then i got to be in arlington when elaine was put to rest. that was a great privilege to be part of the story and play just a little part to get that recognition. >> host: and much-deserved. starting to get some audience questions. the
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maria: secretary elaine chao.re, more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ it's a challenging market. edward jones is well aware of that. which is why we're ready to listen. and ready to help you find opportunity. so. let's talk. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. the story where the chances are low, and the cost is high. the sacrifice is real. it's all around us. but this isn't a story about how tougher times beat us. this is our comeback story. the time when we rally and come from behind. the time when we defy the odds and get back to work while the whole world watches. yeah, this is your comeback story. and when it's time to come back, we'll be ready. yeah, this is your comeback story. tell me, what did verizon build their network for? people. and when people's every day is being challenged... that's when a network shows what it's made of. verizon customers are making an average of over 600 million calls and sending nearly 8 billion texts a day, every day. businesses are using verizon's ad
maria: secretary elaine chao.re, more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ it's a challenging market. edward jones is well aware of that. which is why we're ready to listen. and ready to help you find opportunity. so. let's talk. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. the story where the chances are low, and the cost is high. the sacrifice is real. it's all around us. but this isn't a story about how tougher times beat us. this is our comeback story. the time...
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maria: secretary elaine chao.here, more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. maria: well, have a great rest of the weekend, everybody. join me next weekend right here for another big show. every week at 9 p.m. eastern, friday nights, another edition of "wall street." plus i will see you sunday on fox news channel for "sunday morning futures" when i speak with white house adviser peter navarro. catch the show live, 10 a.m. eastern on sunday over on fox news. plus right here on fox business start smart every week
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maria: secretary elaine chao., more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i could see that. my age-related macular degenso today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision... because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. and it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. it's how i see my life. because it's my vision... preservision. i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ tre
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elaine, thank you very much. key workers to have their visas extended. the government's automatic visa—extension scheme covers a number of roles, like doctors, nurses and paramedics, but does not include jobs like porters and cleaners. they say it's wrong they are having to pay thousands of pounds for new visas when they continue to play an essential role during the pandemic. june kelly reports. pay them more! it's our weekly way of saying thank you to those who are fighting the coronavirus on the front line. applause and the thousands of others who've worked to keep the country going. pay them more! we spoke to one nhs worker, a single mother from west africa who wants to remain anonymous. she has cleaned covid wards in a big london hospital throughout the pandemic. michelle is on a low salary and now has an extra financial problem — her visa is due to expire on friday. she has to pay £2,000 to renew it. the government has said that for the next few months, it will automatically extend for a year the visas of so
elaine, thank you very much. key workers to have their visas extended. the government's automatic visa—extension scheme covers a number of roles, like doctors, nurses and paramedics, but does not include jobs like porters and cleaners. they say it's wrong they are having to pay thousands of pounds for new visas when they continue to play an essential role during the pandemic. june kelly reports. pay them more! it's our weekly way of saying thank you to those who are fighting the coronavirus...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. fairytale castles, and yes, traditional hearty drinking establishments. southern germany has more than its fair share of stereotypes. but they hide an intriguing mysterious hinterland which i am determined to uncover. woooooooo! that's a thrill! a side that's wilder, faster, louder. and frankly, completely bonkers. how are we supposed to see with this? my road trip starts in bavaria's capital munich, home to bmw, and some of the fastest cars in the world. but i want to get a different perspective, on the open road, checking out munich. and here is one way to do that, inside this customised i930s—style mini hot rod. it may look like a souped up go—kart, but it's street legal and can go up to 90 kilometres an hour. wow! it's like being a kid in a toyshop with the best sports car ever. how good can it get! my guide, a local man, is launching this hot rod experience as an alternative way to see this place. wow! cobblestones — you feel everything! i passed some amazing classical architectu
elaine dunkley, bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. fairytale castles, and yes, traditional hearty drinking establishments. southern germany has more than its fair share of stereotypes. but they hide an intriguing mysterious hinterland which i am determined to uncover. woooooooo! that's a thrill! a side that's wilder, faster, louder. and frankly, completely bonkers. how are we supposed to see with this? my road trip starts in bavaria's capital munich, home to bmw, and some...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. last 24 hours. nhs england has announced 146 new dates of people who tested positive for covid—19. just to clarify that although 146 new dates were announced on saturday those deaths occurred over a couple of days period. in india — the daily total of new coronavirus cases has hit another record high today — with nearly 8000 new infections. it's the latest sign of surging numbers as the nation slowly relaxes its stringent lockdown. more than a third of all cases are in maharashtra, one of india's richest states. let's get more now from bbc‘s salman ravi in delhi. these figures suggest that any easing of the lockdown is not a wise move. what is the government are saying about this? everybody is worried that today the prime minister has sent a message to the people of the country seeing that he could see migrant workers and people in distress, but then he said that this distress should not turn into a disaster. more and more migrant workers are leaving their villages. tens of thousands
elaine dunkley, bbc news. last 24 hours. nhs england has announced 146 new dates of people who tested positive for covid—19. just to clarify that although 146 new dates were announced on saturday those deaths occurred over a couple of days period. in india — the daily total of new coronavirus cases has hit another record high today — with nearly 8000 new infections. it's the latest sign of surging numbers as the nation slowly relaxes its stringent lockdown. more than a third of all cases...
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>> yes president obama and elaine harmon always accepted to go to arlington and when she died her family was told wasps are no longer allowed the way the bill was written they were veterans for the purposes of the veterans minute administration and at arlington national cemetery it was getting crowded and people were worried about it overflowing so they said no and elaine was a dear friend very smart with a very stubborn and smart family and they decided that will not work for us so they worked very hard to get that changed. 's i worked in make sally's office to write the bill to work through the different language they needed to use to make it accurate. so that's a great privilege. it is a great privilege to help them get the final recognition. >> we will get some audience questions the first one, speak to the personal traits of the women. >> they are so very fortunate have gotten to know them over the years and several years ago that was put together a video where she interview the kids tell me about your mother and it was all funny because they said she's nice but she is independent.
>> yes president obama and elaine harmon always accepted to go to arlington and when she died her family was told wasps are no longer allowed the way the bill was written they were veterans for the purposes of the veterans minute administration and at arlington national cemetery it was getting crowded and people were worried about it overflowing so they said no and elaine was a dear friend very smart with a very stubborn and smart family and they decided that will not work for us so they...
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they say he had been probing whether secretary elaine chao to projects into projects in kentucky, thete her husband, mitch mcconnell, represents. leader mcconnell has long denied that his state got any special treatment. his republican colleague, chuck grassley, told reporters today he's irritated that he has still gotten no explanation for these firings. norah. norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes on capitol hill tonight. thank you. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the new, quicker way to open aring ahone while wearing a mask. and a young man's graduation walk becomes an emotional drive. ♪ ♪ >> i'm proud of you! f you! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! h
they say he had been probing whether secretary elaine chao to projects into projects in kentucky, thete her husband, mitch mcconnell, represents. leader mcconnell has long denied that his state got any special treatment. his republican colleague, chuck grassley, told reporters today he's irritated that he has still gotten no explanation for these firings. norah. norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes on capitol hill tonight. thank you. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's...
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and elaine and then i think that he is headed strategic advisory benchmark minerals and joins us from london now and they just specifically on what's going on at work on university plasma threw up the lithium and it's there a plain english explanation for that yeah i think what you're seeing at the moment is this a big lot of excitement around the lithium industry and what you're seeing is a couple of things really going on i was sectors particularly hydro carbons oil and gas seeing a lot less investment going and now you're seeing short pricing cycles there a lot more volatility and that's less attractive to long term investors the move now is very much into the clean technologies previously the rates of return in those technologies haven't really compare but now you are seeing long term lower returns for oil and gas more sites on clean technology and that's good for both lithium and the lithium ion battery sector would be interested in the theme in other things which lead to cleaner energy do you think that can actually make a dent in oil and gas investments in the money that would
and elaine and then i think that he is headed strategic advisory benchmark minerals and joins us from london now and they just specifically on what's going on at work on university plasma threw up the lithium and it's there a plain english explanation for that yeah i think what you're seeing at the moment is this a big lot of excitement around the lithium industry and what you're seeing is a couple of things really going on i was sectors particularly hydro carbons oil and gas seeing a lot less...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news, cheshire.hern ireland ministers are insisting that the "stay home" advice is saving lives, and they've clearly distanced themselves from the approach being taken by borisjohnson in england. the differences have prompted many questions. what would the guidance mean, for example, for someone who lived in wales but worked in england? orfor someone who lived in england but wanted to visit wales? our wales correspondent hywel griffith has been looking at the options. the prime minister has given us his road map. but are the borders clearly marked? for the people in chepstow, it should be straightforward. they live in wales under welsh lockdown laws. the message here remains "stay at home". but what about the 100,000 welsh workers, like steve, whosejobs are in england? what if he gets called into a meeting? the clarity‘s just not there. i believe that i'm right, you know, that the welsh rules apply to me, and that i must stay at home. butam i right? i'm not entirely sure. in normal times, the border
elaine dunkley, bbc news, cheshire.hern ireland ministers are insisting that the "stay home" advice is saving lives, and they've clearly distanced themselves from the approach being taken by borisjohnson in england. the differences have prompted many questions. what would the guidance mean, for example, for someone who lived in wales but worked in england? orfor someone who lived in england but wanted to visit wales? our wales correspondent hywel griffith has been looking at the...
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. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that transportation secretary elaine chao has personally spoken to each u.so.g this uncme. deys billion in refunds since march to eligible customers. norah. >> o'donnell: kris, thank you. tonight, there are congressional investigations into president trump's removal of inspectors general. those are the officials charged with investigating corruption in government agencies. it comes as secretary of state mike pompeo is firing back at his critics. cbs,' nancy cordes reports. >> reporter: a defiant secretary of state defended the firing of his agency's inspector general, steve linick. >> we should have done it some time ago. >> reporter: secretary pompeo would not say why he wanted linick out. >> i can't give you specificity. >> reporter: and he downplaild reports that linick had been investigating him. >> i've seen the various stories that someone was walking my dog to sell arms to my dry cleaner. i mean, it's all just crazy. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed, linick had been investigating a controversial arms sale to saudi arabia and the alleged use
. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that transportation secretary elaine chao has personally spoken to each u.so.g this uncme. deys billion in refunds since march to eligible customers. norah. >> o'donnell: kris, thank you. tonight, there are congressional investigations into president trump's removal of inspectors general. those are the officials charged with investigating corruption in government agencies. it comes as secretary of state mike pompeo is firing back at his critics....
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industries and elaine and talking alternative energy with us on counting the cost thank you thank you so once again let's think about the trend we're seeing oils on the way out or oil economies need to diversify and sport is a pretty good way to do that not only is it an investment it's potential soft power so for example the english football club newcastle united a team with 128 years of history could be in the hands of new owners very soon guess who the buyer is it's saudi arabia's public investment fund which could end up owning 80 percent of the premier league club now saudi arabia comes with a lot of baggage these days there is its human rights record the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi and its alleged theft of t.v. rights to the premier league in the middle east's they could all be rail what is a 375 $1000000.00 deal with newcastle amnesty international has accused the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman of using the glamour and the procedure of the premier league to cover up actions that are either deeply immoral or actually just in contravention of international law.
industries and elaine and talking alternative energy with us on counting the cost thank you thank you so once again let's think about the trend we're seeing oils on the way out or oil economies need to diversify and sport is a pretty good way to do that not only is it an investment it's potential soft power so for example the english football club newcastle united a team with 128 years of history could be in the hands of new owners very soon guess who the buyer is it's saudi arabia's public...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.minister, mark drakeford, has said he wasn't consulted before the westminster‘s government's stay home message was changed to stay alert. in the last hour he has said he won't give a timetable for lifting restrictions. set on its own route, wales' way out of lockdown will be deliberately slow and based on these, a traffic light system. the first stage is red, with little changing but people will be allowed to receive care and support from one person from outside their home. in the amber phase, some school pupils will return, more people are allowed to travel to work and meet in small groups. the green light for all pupils to go back to school and unrestricted travel will only come when it's certain there is little risk of cases rising and another lockdown. nothing could be worse for our economy, nothing could be a greater ask of our people than to go through this all again. we don't want that to happen, that's why we are taking this very step—by—step and cautious approach and the traff
elaine dunkley, bbc news.minister, mark drakeford, has said he wasn't consulted before the westminster‘s government's stay home message was changed to stay alert. in the last hour he has said he won't give a timetable for lifting restrictions. set on its own route, wales' way out of lockdown will be deliberately slow and based on these, a traffic light system. the first stage is red, with little changing but people will be allowed to receive care and support from one person from outside their...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel.now. the bournemouth manager eddie howe has been speaking about the added pressure he feels trying to keep his players safe, as the premier league season gets closer to restarting. he says his team were feeling more vulnerable after, one of his team, goalkeeper aaron ramsdale tested positive for corona virus earlier this week. if there are more positive tests within the squad, if there is any member of my staff that fell ill or their family fell ill, i would feel that responsibility personally and i think health, for me, is a way to come above sport, it comes above football, so that is sort of where i am out but i'm very keen to get back to work and to play football again. despite numerous proposals to help reduce the risk of coronavirus in rugby union, the head of world rugby bill beaumont, has told the bbc that while the sport is resuming in other parts of the world, now is not the time in the uk. i think it is only when we get testing, vaccines, etc when i think we can be absolutely
elaine dunkley, bbc news. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel.now. the bournemouth manager eddie howe has been speaking about the added pressure he feels trying to keep his players safe, as the premier league season gets closer to restarting. he says his team were feeling more vulnerable after, one of his team, goalkeeper aaron ramsdale tested positive for corona virus earlier this week. if there are more positive tests within the squad, if there is any member of...
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elaine dunkley, thank you very much.s secretary, alok sharma, has announced that the drugs company astrazeneca will make 30 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine by september if it's proven to work. the vaccine is being developed by a team at oxford university and is currently part of a clinical trial. the government has put an additional £81; million towards accelerating trials and mass production of potential covid—i9 vaccines. the scottish government has announced it will begin testing contact—tracing technology in three health—board areas from tomorrow. it's the first step towards an extended test, trace and isolate approach to be rolled out across scotland by the end of the month. anyone testing positive will be asked to isolate and a system used to identify and contact people they have been close to. leaders of some of the largest councils in england have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic. the county councils network says that without
elaine dunkley, thank you very much.s secretary, alok sharma, has announced that the drugs company astrazeneca will make 30 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine by september if it's proven to work. the vaccine is being developed by a team at oxford university and is currently part of a clinical trial. the government has put an additional £81; million towards accelerating trials and mass production of potential covid—i9 vaccines. the scottish government has announced it will begin testing...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. we're back with the late news at 10 pm.bye. having spoken someone, a key worker who had a test hello. this is bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for your questions answered. while the world races to find a vaccine for covid—i9, many countries are using contact tracing to help reduce the spread of the virus. it involves tracking down anyone that somebody with an infection may have had contact with in the days before they became ill. it is being used extensively by countries including singapore and germany and the uk is planning to roll out its contact tracing app later this month. and to answer your questions on this topic saturday we arejoined by dr linda bauld. linda is professor of public health at the university of edinburgh. and dr zoe williams, who is a gp with the uk's national health service. very warm welcome to both of you, pleasure to have you both with us to talk to us again. we are going to go straight in with the questions. first question here, linda from richard barnett. how can we be sure that phone calls in
elaine dunkley, bbc news. we're back with the late news at 10 pm.bye. having spoken someone, a key worker who had a test hello. this is bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for your questions answered. while the world races to find a vaccine for covid—i9, many countries are using contact tracing to help reduce the spread of the virus. it involves tracking down anyone that somebody with an infection may have had contact with in the days before they became ill. it is being used extensively by...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news, in liverpool.he worst effects of coronavirus is a prolonged process, both physically and mentally. men are more than twice as likely to need intensive care than women, and around half of all of those who go into intensive care survive. our medical correspondent fergus walsh have been to university college hospital in london to meet some patients at the start of their rehabilitation. and you're feeling tired? 0k. slowly, delicately, patients almost broken by coronavirus are being restored. can i ask you to roll over to the other side now? jake, who has a heart condition and diabetes, spent three weeks on a ventilator. it was touch and go whether he would survive. my chances were, ithink, very, very low. he's still so weak, getting him into a chair is far from easy. but it's an essential part of his rehabilitation at university college hospital in central london. jake still has a tracheostomy, an opening in his windpipe which used to be attached to a ventilator. my understanding is recovery works in
elaine dunkley, bbc news, in liverpool.he worst effects of coronavirus is a prolonged process, both physically and mentally. men are more than twice as likely to need intensive care than women, and around half of all of those who go into intensive care survive. our medical correspondent fergus walsh have been to university college hospital in london to meet some patients at the start of their rehabilitation. and you're feeling tired? 0k. slowly, delicately, patients almost broken by coronavirus...
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in california elaine >> caller: yes, booyah, jim. >> booyah, elaine. >> caller: my husband and i are long-time listeners and first-time callers >> great to have you on board. what's going on? >> caller: the first stock my husband bought was clorox. it was 1975 and he graduated from college he bought less than 100 shares because that was what he could afford every year since he's reinvested the dividend obviously the coronavirus had a huge impact and the company is working 24/7 to meet the demand for its wipes. our question is whether now is the time to take the money and run even though we don't need it or ride it out a bit >> no, no, this is one of the stor stocks that if the moderna vaccine works, things will get better in the country. do you think we'll go back to the way we were? maybe, but i think you have a long time where clorox will do very, very well, particularly overseas where things are not so strong i want you to hold onto it could be rocking a bit, but own it >>> matt in florida, matt. >> caller: hey, booyah, jim, thanks for taking my call. >> booyah. >> caller: first t
in california elaine >> caller: yes, booyah, jim. >> booyah, elaine. >> caller: my husband and i are long-time listeners and first-time callers >> great to have you on board. what's going on? >> caller: the first stock my husband bought was clorox. it was 1975 and he graduated from college he bought less than 100 shares because that was what he could afford every year since he's reinvested the dividend obviously the coronavirus had a huge impact and the company is...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.r united side, luke chadwick was living many young footballers' dream. but while things were going well on the field, it was a different story off it, as luke became a figure of fun because of the way he looked. and the insults went beyond the stands, and onto prime—time tv. as part of mental health awareness week, he's been speaking to sally nugent about his experience. it was a golden era and a glorious time for manchester united. beckham, scholes, giggs and a young lad called luke chadwick. but his time in the spotlight was not always easy. he was vilified, not for the way he played, but for the way he looked. it was quite childish, things around spots on my face, teeth sticking out and that sort of thing. although, i think it's more the repetition of being said over and over again, more than one specific thing which probably, in the end, it sort of lowers your self—esteem a lot and feels like that's all that i'm known for. it wasn't just fans at the game, the humiliation went furth
elaine dunkley, bbc news.r united side, luke chadwick was living many young footballers' dream. but while things were going well on the field, it was a different story off it, as luke became a figure of fun because of the way he looked. and the insults went beyond the stands, and onto prime—time tv. as part of mental health awareness week, he's been speaking to sally nugent about his experience. it was a golden era and a glorious time for manchester united. beckham, scholes, giggs and a young...
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i am not blaming elaine for that. i'm just saying, over the years, there have been roads that have gone through a process for many years. we are going to go down to a year. maybe it will not get past for environmental or safety reasons, but we will know quickly. being omb director, soon to permanent director. where is russ? that is a big statement. someone say that is big news. congratulations. [applause] we will give you a congratulations just prior to approval. ghtive omb director russ vou will present details on this effort. office to come into my cut ay, i think we can lot of different things in terms of regulation. .e will have a better product we are looking at the environmental impact studies. thank you very much. i want to once again thank you every other member of the cabinet and your commitment to help our nation recover, rebuild. i want to now ask a man who has done a fantastic job as the head of the task force. he has worked i think literally 24 hours a day sometimes to make sure things go well. we had a r
i am not blaming elaine for that. i'm just saying, over the years, there have been roads that have gone through a process for many years. we are going to go down to a year. maybe it will not get past for environmental or safety reasons, but we will know quickly. being omb director, soon to permanent director. where is russ? that is a big statement. someone say that is big news. congratulations. [applause] we will give you a congratulations just prior to approval. ghtive omb director russ vou...
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and supplies to my guess elaine in venezuela due to a comprehensive cooperation agreement that we have with the islamic republic of iran. is a professor at the university of tehran he says the u.s. should not dictate trade terms to other countries. americans can't make up their mind on the one 1st they say that the iranians are taking from the venezuelans and now they're saying the venezuelans are taking from the iranians what is important is that these are normal train times between 2 sovereign independent countries and the regime in washington is in no position to dictate terms to the international community and iran is not a weak country by countries within the e.u. which will simply bow down to the united states when it makes americans and sending 5 ships was a big message it wasn't just one of 2 tankers it fuels 5 tankers so the iranians did that both to give support to the venezuelan people out of solidarity with the venezuelan people to prevent them from suffering and also in an act of defiance to us hegemony and also i think the americans understood quite well that the iranians
and supplies to my guess elaine in venezuela due to a comprehensive cooperation agreement that we have with the islamic republic of iran. is a professor at the university of tehran he says the u.s. should not dictate trade terms to other countries. americans can't make up their mind on the one 1st they say that the iranians are taking from the venezuelans and now they're saying the venezuelans are taking from the iranians what is important is that these are normal train times between 2...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news, liverpool.s infected with the virus. belly mujinga, who had underlying respiratory problems, was working at victoria station in london in march when she was assaulted, along with a female colleague. within days of the incident, both women fell ill with the virus. mrs mujinga was admitted to barnet hospital on 2 april and died three days later. it's a stark assessment but about half the patients with covid—19 who go into intensive care do not survive. and even those that do make it, many will face a prolonged recovery, both physically and mentally. our medical correspondent fergus walsh has been to university college hospital in london to meet some patients starting their rehabilitation. and you're feeling tired? 0k. slowly, delicately, patients almost broken by coronavirus are being restored. can i ask you to roll over to the other side? jake, who has a heart condition and diabetes, spent three weeks on a ventilator. it was touch and go whether he would survive. my chances were, ithink, very, ve
elaine dunkley, bbc news, liverpool.s infected with the virus. belly mujinga, who had underlying respiratory problems, was working at victoria station in london in march when she was assaulted, along with a female colleague. within days of the incident, both women fell ill with the virus. mrs mujinga was admitted to barnet hospital on 2 april and died three days later. it's a stark assessment but about half the patients with covid—19 who go into intensive care do not survive. and even those...
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elaine, thank you so much.ster under theresa may. we spoke in a lots of people after boris johnson's beach, and we spoke in a lots of people after borisjohnson's beach, and a lot of people have said "stay alert" is too vague. i don't think it is. people have said "stay alert" is too vague. idon't think it is. ithink the people in the real world will recognise this means it is a very gradual, measured balance removal of the full lockdown conditions that we've been under. but we are having to ta ke we've been under. but we are having to take very careful steps. so there will be more people, as there has been since before, and what the government is asking them to do is to stay alert, to make sure that they maintain social distancing, they maintain social distancing, they keep the handwashing and all they keep the handwashing and all the basic hygiene that we've all learned over the past few months, and don't let their standards slip in anyway. so i think people will understand what the situation is. you say that,
elaine, thank you so much.ster under theresa may. we spoke in a lots of people after boris johnson's beach, and we spoke in a lots of people after borisjohnson's beach, and a lot of people have said "stay alert" is too vague. i don't think it is. people have said "stay alert" is too vague. idon't think it is. ithink the people in the real world will recognise this means it is a very gradual, measured balance removal of the full lockdown conditions that we've been under. but...
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elaine dunkley has been gauging the reaction of parents and teachers in cheshire. children, it is difficult. soon, pupils at hartford manor primary will have to learn a new skill, how to keep their distance. classes will reopen to all children in reception, year one and year six. how on earth do we get 30 children in the classroom and make them socially distance? you can't do it. i would like to see the children wearing facial coverings because if they then cough, it won't go onto they then cough, it won't go onto the desk they are working at all to the desk they are working at all to the surface. i would like to see teachers wearing it, where possible. schools have remained open for children of key workers and those deemed as vulnerable. so why are certain age groups being prioritised to return first? for nurseries, reception and year one, it is a critical time in early years development. for those in year six, it is about preparing them for secondary school. but parents here are worried about safety. a lot of pa rents a re are worried about safety. a lot of paren
elaine dunkley has been gauging the reaction of parents and teachers in cheshire. children, it is difficult. soon, pupils at hartford manor primary will have to learn a new skill, how to keep their distance. classes will reopen to all children in reception, year one and year six. how on earth do we get 30 children in the classroom and make them socially distance? you can't do it. i would like to see the children wearing facial coverings because if they then cough, it won't go onto they then...
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pleased i launched the effort in late march and was joined along with m f managing director chris elaine again if we were very happy with with the quick response of the g 20 they endorsed it and the governors of the world bank and of the i.m.f. all into oersted and so it's moving forward very quickly so i've been happy with that and i would like to see it extend to commercial creditors as well that was one of the one of the issues in the g 20 communique was the call for comparable treatment from commercial creditors for about striking that debt altogether without the possibility. that debt something that. the world's leaders both the developing countries and the developed countries may discuss depending on the extent of the crisis and how long it goes on with the cancellation of debt rather than a one year move. because we've got a 8 month moratorium right now it's possible that that moratorium would be extended or would become a cancellation for the countries that are participating in it and i was david malpass their president of the world the world bank i want to continue this conversa
pleased i launched the effort in late march and was joined along with m f managing director chris elaine again if we were very happy with with the quick response of the g 20 they endorsed it and the governors of the world bank and of the i.m.f. all into oersted and so it's moving forward very quickly so i've been happy with that and i would like to see it extend to commercial creditors as well that was one of the one of the issues in the g 20 communique was the call for comparable treatment...
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i am not blaming elaine for that. i'm just saying, over the years, ththere have been roads that hae gone through a process for many years. roads and highways. we are getting it down to a year. maybe it will not get past for environmental or safety reasons, but we will know quickly. if it does pass, it is going to happen fast. the acting omb director, soon to be permanent director, where is russ? did you your what i said? soon to o be permanent. that is a big statement. someone say that is big news. he has done a fantastic job so congratulations. we have to get him approved. [applause] we will give you a congratulations just prior to approval. you are doing great. thank you very much. acting omb director russ vought will present details on this effort. we will going to that so russ has done a great job. he used to come into my office and say, i think we can cut a lot of different things in terms of regulation. russ, i think also very importantly, we will have a better product. it will give us a better result. we are he
i am not blaming elaine for that. i'm just saying, over the years, ththere have been roads that hae gone through a process for many years. roads and highways. we are getting it down to a year. maybe it will not get past for environmental or safety reasons, but we will know quickly. if it does pass, it is going to happen fast. the acting omb director, soon to be permanent director, where is russ? did you your what i said? soon to o be permanent. that is a big statement. someone say that is big...
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at the same time the ugandan government is asking for detroit leaf from its elaine does such as china and wired bank and the european union. but as the pandemic evolves with extended lockdown people at home. mean uncertain of the future for their businesses. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin you can of course find out more about these and other business stories online at www dot com us you can also check us out on facebook and twitter thanks for joining us tonight and here's a look at markets. makes a living be sure the well being of their progeny. communicate with others of their . pain and are neither human nor animal. trainers. join scientists on an exciting expedition into the. out of the comfort zone. into the crisis zone theater director doesn't shy away from human suffering he demands and in. credible amount from both his actors audiences artist activist prices for your milorad on meet the artists are $21.00. in 30 minutes on w. 7 into a symphony. blues week then beethoven's pastoral symphony is the foundation. of an international art project. composing
at the same time the ugandan government is asking for detroit leaf from its elaine does such as china and wired bank and the european union. but as the pandemic evolves with extended lockdown people at home. mean uncertain of the future for their businesses. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin you can of course find out more about these and other business stories online at www dot com us you can also check us out on facebook and twitter thanks for joining us tonight and...
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i'm not blame elaine for that. i'm just saying over the years, there have been roads that have gone through a process for many years, roads and highways. so we're going to be getting it done to a year and maybe it's not going to get passed for environmental reasons or safety reasons but we're going to know quickly. but if it does pass, it's going to happen fast. acting omb director, soon to be permanent director, where's russ? did you hear what i said, soon to be permanent director? okay? that's a big statement. some people would say that's big news. he's done a fantastic job. so congratulations. but we have to get him approved. we will give you a congratulations just prior to approval, right? so you're doing great. thank you very much. so acting omb director russ vought will present details on this effort and we will go into that. so russ has done a great job on exactly what -- he used to come into my office and say i think we can cut a lot of different things in terms of regulation and russ, i think also very imp
i'm not blame elaine for that. i'm just saying over the years, there have been roads that have gone through a process for many years, roads and highways. so we're going to be getting it done to a year and maybe it's not going to get passed for environmental reasons or safety reasons but we're going to know quickly. but if it does pass, it's going to happen fast. acting omb director, soon to be permanent director, where's russ? did you hear what i said, soon to be permanent director? okay?...
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actually the cultural minister of today isabella nova who herself was actually a farm worker and elaine a labor union representative was really adamant to get this pushed through and she said that she would have actually resigned if they had me push through so let's hear from her because it was pretty passionate and watch out say. well because when i started government this group that done are those that have been brutally exploited in the fields and also in a cooperative where people were sent to her with families as caregivers or cleaning ladies not be invisible anymore. they will have access to a work permit and we will help to reclaim their identity and their dignity. well their identity and dignity very passionate words there and it's also it's caused a lot of division in italy but i'm sure it's going to change the lives of hundreds of thousands of people now in india and that's what the knock on effects are you can imagine harbors rotting in the fields that would be crazy public thank you very much. here's a brief look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines aro
actually the cultural minister of today isabella nova who herself was actually a farm worker and elaine a labor union representative was really adamant to get this pushed through and she said that she would have actually resigned if they had me push through so let's hear from her because it was pretty passionate and watch out say. well because when i started government this group that done are those that have been brutally exploited in the fields and also in a cooperative where people were sent...
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was a traffic jam here because protesters were on the highway and traffic backed up and the only elaine open or drivable was here right here when you see the the furthest left lane and this is where the truck actually drove through the crowd and drove towards the crowd so he actually exactly did trajectory where you see the truck now this is the route and the lane he took. to. people honking his horn continuously and speeding up and all the drivers to the other side of the highway to the right of way he took aim at the protestors they were certainly as surprised and scared as everybody here on their feet and again there was no chance for people to. adequately and properly and quickly to react and to get out of the way. of course i don't have any firm number i cannot really authoritatively say how big of an incident this is casualty wise. thought this was but i would assume that people got hurt and maybe even maybe even killed by the staff and without knowing that the moment with any of my position i can sway can see multiple police cars on the same multiple police offices what about oth
was a traffic jam here because protesters were on the highway and traffic backed up and the only elaine open or drivable was here right here when you see the the furthest left lane and this is where the truck actually drove through the crowd and drove towards the crowd so he actually exactly did trajectory where you see the truck now this is the route and the lane he took. to. people honking his horn continuously and speeding up and all the drivers to the other side of the highway to the right...
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one elaine will remain close as they work on the northbound side of the closure. of family secret will dominate the season 10 finale of blueblood. >> let us in on what is going on. >> he is my witness. >> danny hopes to uncover the truth behind the murder of a key witness. i asked wahlberg how he and his wife are taking the whole quarantine situation. >> we have focused on uplifting other people's spirits. i recorded a song with new kids on the block and a bunch of my friends like boyz ii men and jordan sparks. we released a video and it has raised a quarter of $1 million. >> it is called house party and you can find it on any music platform and if you watch the video you even can see a cameo from mark wahlberg. tune in for the season finale of blueblood. you can catch it tonight at 10:00 right here on kpix 5. >> i used to have a poster of donnie wahlberg on my wall many moons ago. that is pretty cool. this might take you back to a simpler time with a night at the movies. it is a 1981 right here. >> that is the year prince ierdth it was all the rage with donkey ko
one elaine will remain close as they work on the northbound side of the closure. of family secret will dominate the season 10 finale of blueblood. >> let us in on what is going on. >> he is my witness. >> danny hopes to uncover the truth behind the murder of a key witness. i asked wahlberg how he and his wife are taking the whole quarantine situation. >> we have focused on uplifting other people's spirits. i recorded a song with new kids on the block and a bunch of my...
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elaine dunkley, thank you for that.ady, thank you for joining us. i have a question for my business editor. he has asked what you make of the fact that people are being actively encouraged to go back to work, but not to use public transport? well, the tuc unions wa nted transport? well, the tuc unions wanted it to be safe to return to work, but i'm afraid the prime minister's statement tonight is a recipe for confusion and possibly chaos. with just 12 hours recipe for confusion and possibly chaos. withjust 12 hours notice, people are being encouraged to go back to work, but without any a nswe rs back to work, but without any answers on what happens on public transport, what happens if you have got children, what happens if you are supposed to be shielded. or vulnerable and some other way. and of course we haven't even had any guidance published or properly consulted on, so we have been saying there have to be tough new rules on safety a nd there have to be tough new rules on safety and on enforcement as well because the
elaine dunkley, thank you for that.ady, thank you for joining us. i have a question for my business editor. he has asked what you make of the fact that people are being actively encouraged to go back to work, but not to use public transport? well, the tuc unions wa nted transport? well, the tuc unions wanted it to be safe to return to work, but i'm afraid the prime minister's statement tonight is a recipe for confusion and possibly chaos. with just 12 hours recipe for confusion and possibly...
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needed to used to make accurate and so that was a great privilege and i got to be in arlington when elaine was finally put to rest, it was a great privilege to be a part of the story into play little part to help them get that final recognition. >> it is much-deserved. we are starting to get audience questions, our first one, cassie wants to know if you can speak to the personal traits of the women. >> these women, i feel very fortunate that i got to know so many over the years and several years ago one of the kids, nancy parrish put together a video where she interviewed each of the kids and said tell me about your mother and then she spliced it all together one of the reunions and it was so funny, they all said this and that but she's independent, she's independent and stubborn, independent and stubborn were the two most common words and are you stubborn in a good way and once he decided to do something, they are going to do it and they're very independent, they don't care -- they care what other people think but if you tell them no and they think they can do something, they will do it.
needed to used to make accurate and so that was a great privilege and i got to be in arlington when elaine was finally put to rest, it was a great privilege to be a part of the story into play little part to help them get that final recognition. >> it is much-deserved. we are starting to get audience questions, our first one, cassie wants to know if you can speak to the personal traits of the women. >> these women, i feel very fortunate that i got to know so many over the years and...
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. >> transportation secretary elaine chao says her department normally receives 1500 complaints a monthefunds. lately those numbers have skyrocketed with 25,000 complaints filed in march and april. among those waiting for a refund, rachel. >> my biggest frustration will be the lack of communication. we are just people. we just want our money back. >> elaine chao says some airlines are waiting too long to refund customers but some consumers are confused about the rules. she says if you cancel a reservation but the flight remains on the schedule, you may not get your money back. >> there seems to be confusion on the part of the passenger as to what they are entitled to. >> the airline industry says it's already strapped for cash. >> if you have been on a plane, it's eerie. u.s. carriers at this point are losing 350 million to $450 million every day of the week. >> saying they plan to limit which airlines may fly specific routes but that they fear it could lead to overcrowded flights. videos like these have gone viral. united says it's making changes. the airline plans to notify customers
. >> transportation secretary elaine chao says her department normally receives 1500 complaints a monthefunds. lately those numbers have skyrocketed with 25,000 complaints filed in march and april. among those waiting for a refund, rachel. >> my biggest frustration will be the lack of communication. we are just people. we just want our money back. >> elaine chao says some airlines are waiting too long to refund customers but some consumers are confused about the rules. she...
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it's great to see that you are recovering, elaine, although it isa are recovering, elaine, although ithat happened to you? i was in new york at the end of february, the beginning of march, the day i left new york they declared a state of emergency. so when i got very suddenly, soon after arriving back, a really high—temperature and felt terrible, the worst headache i have had, and felt really, really unwell, not as bad as elaine, because they never ended up going to hospital, but i was unwell for about four days with a high temperature and not even being able to get out of bed other than to go to the bathroom. then it sort of left me almost as quickly as they arrived. though i was very tight for the next two weeks and had really bad pains in my legs, which is still get, in the calves. but i'd didn't end up needing any treatment other than painkillers and fluids. so i'm fortunate for that. clare, obviously of course we talk about the risks associated with covid. some people insist we don't hear enough we don't —— from people like you who talk about the ability to recover and the fact th
it's great to see that you are recovering, elaine, although it isa are recovering, elaine, although ithat happened to you? i was in new york at the end of february, the beginning of march, the day i left new york they declared a state of emergency. so when i got very suddenly, soon after arriving back, a really high—temperature and felt terrible, the worst headache i have had, and felt really, really unwell, not as bad as elaine, because they never ended up going to hospital, but i was unwell...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.. you are saying not all schools could manage it by that date, that was made said before borisjohnson talked about tracking and tracing by the start ofjune, does that announcement change anything for you? i think it could potentially change things if that comes to fruition. but what we have seen from the government, they make announcements about where they are with a number of things and those announcements don't come to fruition when the date comes. so frankly i will believe it when i see it. when the date comes. so frankly i will believe it when i see itm you and fellow council members had confidence that was really going to happen and that was going to be a way of keeping tabs on who has coronavirus and therefore keeping other safe, would you then say to head teachers, do you know what, children need to go back to school, they have been out too long, do your best to re—open onjune1st. they have been out too long, do your best to re—open onjune 1st.|j they have been out too long, do
elaine dunkley, bbc news.. you are saying not all schools could manage it by that date, that was made said before borisjohnson talked about tracking and tracing by the start ofjune, does that announcement change anything for you? i think it could potentially change things if that comes to fruition. but what we have seen from the government, they make announcements about where they are with a number of things and those announcements don't come to fruition when the date comes. so frankly i will...
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he was from elaine arkansas and a lot of us who are historians know about the riot in elaine, arkansas, late september, early october of 1919. he and three of his brothers came back from a hunting trip and all four of them were killed. the key thing will leroy johnston is all soldier's service is key, whether you are in a combat unit or a service supply unit. he survive the europe, he was actually in the 369th infantry regiment what we know as the harlem hell fighters so he was a veteran a served in the trenches and came back and was lynched. so each one of the 12 soldiers has a story. but that is one i think would be interesting to highlight based on your question. thanks for asking. >> you mentioned a picture is worth a thousand words. a flag might be worth a thousand words as well. we've been showing our viewers as you were talking the images of a flag that says on it, a man was lynched yesterday. explain where that flag hung. >> okay, so when we talk about why this exhibition is 1919 -- correction 2019 and 2020 and the title we return fighting because the experience for african-ame
he was from elaine arkansas and a lot of us who are historians know about the riot in elaine, arkansas, late september, early october of 1919. he and three of his brothers came back from a hunting trip and all four of them were killed. the key thing will leroy johnston is all soldier's service is key, whether you are in a combat unit or a service supply unit. he survive the europe, he was actually in the 369th infantry regiment what we know as the harlem hell fighters so he was a veteran a...
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you may even get to see elaine, think it was, with her six bottles of prosecco in one day.the afternoon, the high temperatures could spark off a few heavy, maybe thundery, showers pretty much anywhere. now, the pressure chart reveals high—pressure dominating the scene through friday. we've got this weather front pushing in to the north of scotland. that'll introduce more cloud here with showery bursts of rain throughout the day. we'll also start the day with some showery bursts of rain across south—west england. it's moving northwards and tending to ease down, but it will be rather grey to start across irish sea coasts. most of that cloud should run back to the coast. most places across the country should be dry with sunny spells, but a few heavy, thundery downpours developing into the afternoon. temperatures range from 18 to 24 degrees across the south. these temperatures more like july than may. now, the showers and thunderstorms continue to rumble on into the evening, and then it will tend to fizzle out. it should be dry for most areas but more low cloud returning across
you may even get to see elaine, think it was, with her six bottles of prosecco in one day.the afternoon, the high temperatures could spark off a few heavy, maybe thundery, showers pretty much anywhere. now, the pressure chart reveals high—pressure dominating the scene through friday. we've got this weather front pushing in to the north of scotland. that'll introduce more cloud here with showery bursts of rain throughout the day. we'll also start the day with some showery bursts of rain across...