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or even fairly honest people, to behave dishonestly, and just to anchor back to the beginning of ourr style of discourse around these charged issues like race is that it is causing even fairly scrupulous and honest people and well—intentioned people to be dishonest and sloppy and actually practice a kind of politics of personal destruction, where they effectively behave like psychopaths. on social media, and in print, and in various journalistic encounters, where they never would do this if the incentives weren't aligned that way, right? so i would like to change our incentives around conversations of the sort we have today. and we have a lot of work to do, to do that. i would agree with that. and sam harris, in the spirit of a strong belief in conversation, i thank you for being on hardtalk. thanks very much. yeah, a pleasure. thanks, stephen. hello there. the first day of september was dry for most of us, but the second day of the month looks a good deal wetter. we'll see some outbreaks of pretty heavy rain moving eastwards through the day and with that, it will be fairly windy. no
or even fairly honest people, to behave dishonestly, and just to anchor back to the beginning of ourr style of discourse around these charged issues like race is that it is causing even fairly scrupulous and honest people and well—intentioned people to be dishonest and sloppy and actually practice a kind of politics of personal destruction, where they effectively behave like psychopaths. on social media, and in print, and in various journalistic encounters, where they never would do this if...
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economy is recovering fairly nicely but it is recovering with what i would call an excessive take on public debt u.s. to court future course for the u.s. economy ought to be better and indeed for that to be possible the u.s. needs to bring the pandemic more clearly under control i'm not sure we learned an awful lot about it from the debate but what do we know about the approaches the biden and trump plan to take to the economy. the approaches are fairly different biden would raise taxes to some extent on businesses biden would regulate parts of the u.s. economy that could be a negative for us the long term economic performance but biden would also come tendrils in foreign policy and is best we would not wage a trade war against europe and have a common approach with europe versus china so for the extra on the side of the economy biden would probably be fairly good and that could be the bigger point though big swing the domestic economy and returning to a current trade policy would hope a lot in the u.s. trump would stand for the risk of more crate was also for maintaining the oh yes
economy is recovering fairly nicely but it is recovering with what i would call an excessive take on public debt u.s. to court future course for the u.s. economy ought to be better and indeed for that to be possible the u.s. needs to bring the pandemic more clearly under control i'm not sure we learned an awful lot about it from the debate but what do we know about the approaches the biden and trump plan to take to the economy. the approaches are fairly different biden would raise taxes to some...
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is found in trying for the heat wave is back in place out across the west but the have been some fairly heavy downpours across the central regions of the being flash flood warnings in place and look at this this is you can see was jus to exactly that very heavy rain over several days and the ground gave way now as we go through saturday not too bad across his particular slice across into you can suck it out tools east but more rain showers heavy at times and thunderstorms working their way up from northern areas of mexico says spreading up into southern texas and then through sunday we'll see some rather heavy rain developing through the northern plains out towards the midwest and again those rains could be heavy at times especially if showers in the southeast but generally it is a fine and dry picture that we had down into central america and the caribbean lots of cloud around in the last few hours we have a cool scene the end of the tropical storm nona but plenty of rain through saturday fairly well scott to put some heavy cuba out across into haiti and also more rain across the south
is found in trying for the heat wave is back in place out across the west but the have been some fairly heavy downpours across the central regions of the being flash flood warnings in place and look at this this is you can see was jus to exactly that very heavy rain over several days and the ground gave way now as we go through saturday not too bad across his particular slice across into you can suck it out tools east but more rain showers heavy at times and thunderstorms working their way up...
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in the south, still pretty warm, the evening's been fairly warm and the night's going to stay fairlyoss the south and the south west of the uk. here, despite clear spells, temperatures will probably hold around the mid—teens. so, early on thursday morning, i suspect around 15, 16 degrees, for example, plymouth and also the channel islands. to the north east, it's going to be quite a bit fresher. in the highlands, around single figures, and the north east of england as well. so, tomorrow morning might start off cloudy in one or two places, but the sun will be out. it really is going to be a beautiful day right across the uk, with the exception of the extreme northwest here. maybe a bit more cloud, but i think from the lowlands of scotland, through lancashire, the midlands, down towards the south coast of england, it's mostly sunny skies and temperatures around normal for the time of the year. here's friday's forecast. again, much of the same, a lot of fine weather across the uk, but the breeze is going to be picking upjust a bit across the south of the country. in fact, it might take
in the south, still pretty warm, the evening's been fairly warm and the night's going to stay fairlyoss the south and the south west of the uk. here, despite clear spells, temperatures will probably hold around the mid—teens. so, early on thursday morning, i suspect around 15, 16 degrees, for example, plymouth and also the channel islands. to the north east, it's going to be quite a bit fresher. in the highlands, around single figures, and the north east of england as well. so, tomorrow...
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what we know is it's a fairly conventional setup in terms of the stock broke out.rity of the 105 level, that's the pre pandemic high. that's the june high. finally, in textbook fashion exceeded those highs. after basically printing a 15% gain, you often fall back to a level from which you broke out so you can see the hooking over, the rolling over now i think we're going lower and i think taking measures like this if one is already long makes sense or putting on the strategy that mike has outlined if you're not long looking to collect premium. >> good stuff on nike. especially if you own the stock and you're getting a little bit nervous. right up next, speaking of a run, shares of gm up more than 3% this week we'll tell you why that's great news for one of your traders >>> plus, we're taking some of your tweets. we're taking your questions here on action and we'll throw them up on the commentary as well. we're back with "options action" right after this. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take o
what we know is it's a fairly conventional setup in terms of the stock broke out.rity of the 105 level, that's the pre pandemic high. that's the june high. finally, in textbook fashion exceeded those highs. after basically printing a 15% gain, you often fall back to a level from which you broke out so you can see the hooking over, the rolling over now i think we're going lower and i think taking measures like this if one is already long makes sense or putting on the strategy that mike has...
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but early on, into next week still, you keep a fairly strong jet stream near us.e and as the jet stream runs close to the uk to the early part of next week monday, tuesday, wednesday, it looks like we will again see a succession of areas of low pressure working their way across southern reaches of the uk. so, there's a good chance that things in the south will be quite wet at times. it could be windyjust about everywhere. driest and brightest, i think, the further north you are next week. hello this is outside source. more than1 million hello this is outside source. more than 1 million people hello this is outside source. more than1 million people have now died from coronavirus. the united nations says countries need to work together. responsible leadership matters. science matters. corporations matter. and this infinite would not here in the uk borisjohnson infinite would not here in the uk boris johnson apologises infinite would not here in the uk borisjohnson apologises over a mounting new covid rules for northeast england. even he didn't seem northeast england
but early on, into next week still, you keep a fairly strong jet stream near us.e and as the jet stream runs close to the uk to the early part of next week monday, tuesday, wednesday, it looks like we will again see a succession of areas of low pressure working their way across southern reaches of the uk. so, there's a good chance that things in the south will be quite wet at times. it could be windyjust about everywhere. driest and brightest, i think, the further north you are next week. hello...
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and for all of us, it‘s staying fairly chilly.uple of days and are still driving some showers into parts of eastern england as well. quite a brisk, northerly breeze. any showers for scotland and northern ireland will fade away into the afternoon hours. so, some sunshine for many northern and western parts of the uk, but cloudier through the midlands and eastern england, with showers affecting lincolnshire, into east anglia and down towards kent and sussex as well, later on this afternoon. temperatures for most of us, about 13 to 16 degrees, but feeling cooler where you‘re exposed to that wind around the east coast, and average wind speeds here will be about 10—20 mph, but if we focus in on the gusts of wind we are likely to see in the east, they will be quite significant. these numbers in the black circles, 40—50 mph gusts of wind coming in from the north, driving some big waves into parts of east yorkshire, down towards norfolk for instance as well. now, through the course of this evening and overnight, most places become dry. an
and for all of us, it‘s staying fairly chilly.uple of days and are still driving some showers into parts of eastern england as well. quite a brisk, northerly breeze. any showers for scotland and northern ireland will fade away into the afternoon hours. so, some sunshine for many northern and western parts of the uk, but cloudier through the midlands and eastern england, with showers affecting lincolnshire, into east anglia and down towards kent and sussex as well, later on this afternoon....
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the tension we are seeing over mask wearing, that was fairly widespread, fairly common in 1918, 1919. the race for a vaccine, the technological element to the story, that occurred in 1957 and 1958 as we were trying to control the influenza pandemic, but there are a lot of parallels in a lot of ways in which these epidemics are shaped, pretty much by the issues we confront in our society today. health care obviously reflects racial disparities. that has a long history that is deeply rooted in american history and we want our visitors to understand that as well. steve: as you go through this process so far, what has intrigued you the most or surprised you the most? alexandra: that is an interesting question because multiple things have surprised me. when we first began, we were somewhat uncertain as to whether or not this would emerge into a full-blown pandemic. as you know, there was a sars outbreak previously and the mers outbreak previously, so we were a little uncertain as to whether it could become quite as widespread and massive a pandemic in the way it has become. that was oddly
the tension we are seeing over mask wearing, that was fairly widespread, fairly common in 1918, 1919. the race for a vaccine, the technological element to the story, that occurred in 1957 and 1958 as we were trying to control the influenza pandemic, but there are a lot of parallels in a lot of ways in which these epidemics are shaped, pretty much by the issues we confront in our society today. health care obviously reflects racial disparities. that has a long history that is deeply rooted in...
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digitisation is fairly well prepared for working remotely.anywhere, and we have discovered, ithink, overthe last six months that we are even better at it than we expect it. so that is the good news, but also the ad industry has lost out on massive events. the olympics, huge sporting events that would have generated so much advertising revenue, wouldn't it? i know some of these have been postponed and that is, i guess, to come still. but how have you mopped up in the meantime and who is advertising now? where is the money going? the us election, if you want to take a global perspective, is still going to be a massive event. you are right that the tokyo 0lympics have been postponed into the following yes. as i said, government is picking up some of the slack. it is also worth remembering that the ad industry itself hasn't been paid significantly on commission since the late 19805, commission since the late 1980s, really, and so it is not really fair to take the amount of money being spent on placing content as a proxy guide for the amount of re
digitisation is fairly well prepared for working remotely.anywhere, and we have discovered, ithink, overthe last six months that we are even better at it than we expect it. so that is the good news, but also the ad industry has lost out on massive events. the olympics, huge sporting events that would have generated so much advertising revenue, wouldn't it? i know some of these have been postponed and that is, i guess, to come still. but how have you mopped up in the meantime and who is...
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but as far as verizon goes, the chart itself is fairly constructive you have a breakout.portunity to potentially get long if we look at the stock itself, the debt and the dividends are well covered by cash flows and we really have out of these three verizon is by far the highest margin and probably the most boring. which for this type of investment is actually a good thing. i like mike's trade because he's selling an in the money put. he has a higher probability of owning the stock and he's collecting about 3% of the stock price to sell this put option. so he's getting about a 3% discount on the potential stock purchase here of verizon i like the stock long term and i like the trade itself. >> carter, what do you think about this run for over ezon >> obviously you're always going to have muted returns in an area like utilities but on a total return basis, this has been a tremendous winner versus the s&p long term. the issue for the stock right now on a sort of long-term tentacle basis is it's just returned to its 1999 peak. in principal this consolidation is healthy actio
but as far as verizon goes, the chart itself is fairly constructive you have a breakout.portunity to potentially get long if we look at the stock itself, the debt and the dividends are well covered by cash flows and we really have out of these three verizon is by far the highest margin and probably the most boring. which for this type of investment is actually a good thing. i like mike's trade because he's selling an in the money put. he has a higher probability of owning the stock and he's...
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revolutions are fairly slow. and another thing i wanted to understand is the very different way that disease has impacted different groups in america. very differently. obviously, if you are part of the native american community in the 19th century, your experience with disease is radically different than someone had been white. >> this is that a public health issue and medical issue and also a political issue in 2020. is there a way to deal with all of that? alexandra: it is interesting as a historian to think about the different ways politics and culture always shape the responses to pandemic. the tension we are seeing over mask wearing, that was fairly widespread, fairly common in 1918, 1919. the race for a vaccine, the technological element to the story, that occurred in 1957 and 1958 as we were trying to control the influenza pandemic, but there are a lot of parallels in a lot of ways in which these epidemics are shaped, pretty much by the issues we confront in our society today. for example health care obvi
revolutions are fairly slow. and another thing i wanted to understand is the very different way that disease has impacted different groups in america. very differently. obviously, if you are part of the native american community in the 19th century, your experience with disease is radically different than someone had been white. >> this is that a public health issue and medical issue and also a political issue in 2020. is there a way to deal with all of that? alexandra: it is interesting...
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we are fairly comfortable with investment-grade credit.see a vaccine come through you are going to get positive momentum. you are going to get positivity through the market. in that environment, high yield will have a bigger part to play. portfolios in that point in time. it would be very beneficial to a lot of companies. thanks very much for joining us. in london. coming up, trump in kenosha. the latest on the president's visit next. ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. anna: welcome back to the european market open. expect equity markets to be stronger at the start of trading. let's take a look at the key events to focus on. will be back facing off against the opposition leader keir starmer in parliament for the first time since july at 12:00 p.m. u.k. time. staying in the u.k., ad 2:30, -- bank of england governor sorry, policymakers including the governor will testify before lawmakers. they will discuss mone
we are fairly comfortable with investment-grade credit.see a vaccine come through you are going to get positive momentum. you are going to get positivity through the market. in that environment, high yield will have a bigger part to play. portfolios in that point in time. it would be very beneficial to a lot of companies. thanks very much for joining us. in london. coming up, trump in kenosha. the latest on the president's visit next. ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take...
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we will be announcing it fairly soon. speed, of operation warp my administration is manufacturing all the most promising vaccines in advance and actually it will be fairly long in advance as soon as a vaccine is approved, the administration will deliver it to the american people immediately. withinution will begin 24 hours after notice and the general, i think those are the words specifically you wanted us to use, within 24 hours, you are all set to go and massive amounts will be delivered through our great military. the general is one of our best and he is ready to go. we will have manufactured at least 100 million vaccine doses before the end of the year. and likely much more than that. hundreds of millions of doses will be available every month and we expect to have enough vaccines for every american by april. say even at that later stage, delivery will go as fast as it comes, they can deliver. they are very good. probably the best in the world. todaytimates on providing are based on the manufacturing in process and th
we will be announcing it fairly soon. speed, of operation warp my administration is manufacturing all the most promising vaccines in advance and actually it will be fairly long in advance as soon as a vaccine is approved, the administration will deliver it to the american people immediately. withinution will begin 24 hours after notice and the general, i think those are the words specifically you wanted us to use, within 24 hours, you are all set to go and massive amounts will be delivered...
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and for all of us, it's staying fairly chilly.ny places. we've got an area of low pressure, which is slow—moving, out towards the east. it's been with us a couple of days and are still driving some showers into parts of eastern england as well. quite a brisk, northerly breeze. any showers for scotland and northern ireland will fade away into the afternoon hours. so, some sunshine for many northern and western parts of the uk, but cloudier through the midlands and eastern england, with showers affecting lincolnshire, into east anglia and down towards kent and sussex as well, later on this afternoon. temperatures for most of us, about 13 to 16 degrees, but feeling cooler where you're exposed to that wind around the east coast, and average wind speeds here will be about 10—20 mph, but if we focus in on the gusts of wind we are likely to see in the east, they will be quite significant. these numbers in the black circles, 40—50 mph gusts of wind coming in from the north, driving some big waves into parts of east yorkshire, down towards
and for all of us, it's staying fairly chilly.ny places. we've got an area of low pressure, which is slow—moving, out towards the east. it's been with us a couple of days and are still driving some showers into parts of eastern england as well. quite a brisk, northerly breeze. any showers for scotland and northern ireland will fade away into the afternoon hours. so, some sunshine for many northern and western parts of the uk, but cloudier through the midlands and eastern england, with showers...
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has trained using thousands of images of people wearing masks, but is still fairly new.king. and this works again. what if i cover my eyes? hold on. right. let's give it a go. green? green. oh, it didn't do it that time! i am gonna see if i can try and trick the ai wearing this. man! i thought i was being smart! i thought, by printing this out, i could trick it into thinking that i was going in without a mask. nah... that's...quite annoying. laughs. nose, mouth, nose, mouth. like that. my days, my days! so i was able to fool it a couple of times, but the company does admit it has some work to do. we've found the system to be incredibly accurate using a whole host of masks. the mask you're showing me there has a picture of a nose and face on it. if we find there's problem masks, we can very quickly teach the system what that mask is and it will therefore be able to identify it. but this system is still quite expensive, costing about £3,000 to install. but with both solutions we've looked at so far, they can be valuable in another way too. when members of the public are ap
has trained using thousands of images of people wearing masks, but is still fairly new.king. and this works again. what if i cover my eyes? hold on. right. let's give it a go. green? green. oh, it didn't do it that time! i am gonna see if i can try and trick the ai wearing this. man! i thought i was being smart! i thought, by printing this out, i could trick it into thinking that i was going in without a mask. nah... that's...quite annoying. laughs. nose, mouth, nose, mouth. like that. my days,...
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hours we have a cool scene the end of the tropical storm nona but plenty of rain through saturday fairly well scott about some heavy downpours 3 cuba out across into haiti and also more rain across the southern and eastern sections of mexico you saw those pushing up into southern areas and on to states it will stay rather unsettled on sunday some areas could see some rather heavy rain and heavy rain in cuba. but. if you were looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going on but what is this gross is a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic drugs this is still the center of capitalism there is no limit i view myself as a capital artist we try to make the well smaller and smaller we don't want to be set realistic in the world we would rather have a fantasy growing page on al-jazeera. oh. this is out as era for mind over headlines this hour here's president donald trump says alleged comments he made about war veterans are not true calling them a disgrace and a hoax an article in the atlantic magazine clai
hours we have a cool scene the end of the tropical storm nona but plenty of rain through saturday fairly well scott about some heavy downpours 3 cuba out across into haiti and also more rain across the southern and eastern sections of mexico you saw those pushing up into southern areas and on to states it will stay rather unsettled on sunday some areas could see some rather heavy rain and heavy rain in cuba. but. if you were looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was...
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few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that shows that it will be fairlyte erratically eastwards. it will be quite sporadic, quite on—and—off in nature, but some of it will be pretty heavy, particularly across some parts of south—west scotland, where there is the risk of some localised flooding. brisk winds, particularly up towards the far north—west, those are the average speeds — we could see gusts of a5—50mph for very exposed spots in north—west scotland. it will be a little bit warmer than it has been lately, 15—20 degrees. and it looks as if the rain won't get into east anglia or the south—east of england until quite late on in the day. but we will see some splashes of rain here as we go through wednesday night and into thursday. the outbreaks of rain increasingly becoming confined to england and wales. some clearer skies developing, still with one to two showers for northern ireland and scotland, and it will be milder than some nights we've had recently. so we head into thursday, and our frontal system will still be in place. this front is going to t
few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that shows that it will be fairlyte erratically eastwards. it will be quite sporadic, quite on—and—off in nature, but some of it will be pretty heavy, particularly across some parts of south—west scotland, where there is the risk of some localised flooding. brisk winds, particularly up towards the far north—west, those are the average speeds — we could see gusts of a5—50mph for very exposed spots in north—west...
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the nomination could calm fairly soon as he has had a list of fairly conservative tourists that he is--jurists looking at. you could see a nomination maybe as early as this week even. 43 days and 22 hours until the u.s. election --how big of an impact will this have on november 3? it is already having a huge impact. if you go back to 2016, a lot of the reason why donald trump won the election was because of the vacant supreme court seat and he had pledged to put in a conservative. any republicans held their nose because they wanted the court seat. that right side motivation though, this time democrats are extremely motivated on this. more than $100 million has been donated to act blue that is a vessel to how democratic candidates. more than $100 million since the death of ginsburg has come in. i watched the video from oak aussie oh cortez -- ocasio- cortes saying we have to vote for biden. there is every indication that democrats are completely fired up about fighting for this even though it is not quite sure right now how they would stop an appointment like this the last thing i woul
the nomination could calm fairly soon as he has had a list of fairly conservative tourists that he is--jurists looking at. you could see a nomination maybe as early as this week even. 43 days and 22 hours until the u.s. election --how big of an impact will this have on november 3? it is already having a huge impact. if you go back to 2016, a lot of the reason why donald trump won the election was because of the vacant supreme court seat and he had pledged to put in a conservative. any...
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it's got a fairly stable dividend well covered by operating cash flows this is the type of stock i'm looking to play defense in this type of weaker market. due to the weak market, i have a relatively neutral outlook on caterpillar in the short run but long-term i have a much more bullish view for caterpillar going out to the october-december 155-160 call value. i'm selling in october 160 call against it, collecting about $3.50. net-net i'm paying about $7 for this call diagonal which risks just a little bit over 4% of the underlying stock price i specifically got a little bit more aggressive on that october call, selling that 160 call because i am short-term fairly neutral on the stock and i want to collect as much premium as possible here that october 16 call offset one-third of the cost of those calls. i'm looking to sell another one in october, in november and possibly another one in december and really offset the cost of these long calls. >> mike, are you happy with the risk profile in tony's trade >> yeah. whenever you start dealing with spreads of different expirations and diff
it's got a fairly stable dividend well covered by operating cash flows this is the type of stock i'm looking to play defense in this type of weaker market. due to the weak market, i have a relatively neutral outlook on caterpillar in the short run but long-term i have a much more bullish view for caterpillar going out to the october-december 155-160 call value. i'm selling in october 160 call against it, collecting about $3.50. net-net i'm paying about $7 for this call diagonal which risks just...
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export declarations for goods moving from britain to northern ireland and while it may seem like a fairly good idea on paper actually the government has even admit it it will violate international law. god's great international law in a very specific limited boy you can the power to disappoint e.u. law concept of dog and to create required by school for a certain very totally different circumstances. now it's all about the internal market bill which was published just yesterday on wednesday and it's a designed to blow apart the bricks that withdrawal agreement that was negotiated last year specifically talking about the northern ireland protocol although quite the opposite at least according to the government that claims it's not designed to blow apart the brics it would draw agreement but trying to put it all together and
export declarations for goods moving from britain to northern ireland and while it may seem like a fairly good idea on paper actually the government has even admit it it will violate international law. god's great international law in a very specific limited boy you can the power to disappoint e.u. law concept of dog and to create required by school for a certain very totally different circumstances. now it's all about the internal market bill which was published just yesterday on wednesday and...
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and for all of us it is staying fairly chilly.an area of low pressure which is slow moving out towards the east. it has been with us a couple of days and it's still driving some showers into parts of eastern england. quite a brisk northerly breeze. any showers for scotland and northern ireland will fade away into the afternoon and some sunshine for many northern and western parts of the uk, but cloudier through the midlands and eastern england with showers affecting lincolnshire in towards east anglia and down toward kent and sussex as well later on this afternoon. temperatures for most around 13—16 celsius, but feeling cooler where you are exposed to that wind around the east coast. average wind speeds here will be about 10—20 mph but if we focus in on the gusts we are likely to see in the east, they will be quite significant. these numbers in the black circles here, 40—50 mph gusts coming in from the north are driving some big waves into parts of east yorkshire, down towards norfolk, for instance, as well. through the course of
and for all of us it is staying fairly chilly.an area of low pressure which is slow moving out towards the east. it has been with us a couple of days and it's still driving some showers into parts of eastern england. quite a brisk northerly breeze. any showers for scotland and northern ireland will fade away into the afternoon and some sunshine for many northern and western parts of the uk, but cloudier through the midlands and eastern england with showers affecting lincolnshire in towards east...
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futures suggesting a fairly flat start on wall street.time to take the temperature on the u.s. economy at work out how far we have come and how far we still have to go. we have heard a lot on that front from the fed this week. what is your assessment of the weakness still in the u.s. economy, how weak it will be into the fourth quarter? guest: if you look at the tracktorecover.org data, it was a showing at the end of august that consumer spending was still down on the whole about 7%, versus where it was last year. if you look at other real-time data, it looks like restaurant peoples, it looks like checking in for flights at airports are still down about 50% and 70% respectively. i think this economy has a long way to go before it is fully healed. anything -- have we seen the peak in employment, or do we not know because we don't know what the winter will bring? guest: i think we really don't know precisely for that reason. we don't know what is going to happen during the winter. we have already seen a few countries, like israel, go into a
futures suggesting a fairly flat start on wall street.time to take the temperature on the u.s. economy at work out how far we have come and how far we still have to go. we have heard a lot on that front from the fed this week. what is your assessment of the weakness still in the u.s. economy, how weak it will be into the fourth quarter? guest: if you look at the tracktorecover.org data, it was a showing at the end of august that consumer spending was still down on the whole about 7%, versus...
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allegations of police wrongdoing and when you see that they have made allegations, they must be fully and fairly investigated and that's what we're doing. bill barr has done a fantastic job in that respect and fully understand that because you do have problems the other way but the sad thing is, you can do 10,000 great jobs as a policeman or policewoman, you can do an incredible job for years and then you have one bad apple or
allegations of police wrongdoing and when you see that they have made allegations, they must be fully and fairly investigated and that's what we're doing. bill barr has done a fantastic job in that respect and fully understand that because you do have problems the other way but the sad thing is, you can do 10,000 great jobs as a policeman or policewoman, you can do an incredible job for years and then you have one bad apple or
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back in 2016 donald trump's path to victory was fairly simple, he had to win all of mitt romney states and then he had to win florida, ohio, and pennsylvania. he did that and then he threw in
back in 2016 donald trump's path to victory was fairly simple, he had to win all of mitt romney states and then he had to win florida, ohio, and pennsylvania. he did that and then he threw in
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look at this graphic you can really see why you know before her death the balance on the court was fairly equally have 4 liberal leading leaning justices you had 5 conservative if trump manages to get his appointment through before the election that what tilt the balance strongly in his favor 6 conservative justice on the court and that means that he would have a clear advantage should it go you know should it end up contested election and that is why a lot of people also really hoping i think for a blowout election outcome that is so clear cut so ambiguous that there's no way to contest it but we're going to have to wait for a long time for the results to come in thank you so much and peter of that i thank you appreciate it i want to tell you now but some of the other stories making news around the world. protesters have gathered outside thailand's up parliament calling for a far reaching changes to their constitution lawmakers are voting on a series of amendments as a pro-democracy movement gathers force of protesters say the current constitution's constitution rather gives too much pow
look at this graphic you can really see why you know before her death the balance on the court was fairly equally have 4 liberal leading leaning justices you had 5 conservative if trump manages to get his appointment through before the election that what tilt the balance strongly in his favor 6 conservative justice on the court and that means that he would have a clear advantage should it go you know should it end up contested election and that is why a lot of people also really hoping i think...
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revolutions are fairly slow. another thing i wanted to -- i want our visitors to is the way that disease has impacted different groups in america. obviously, if you are part of the native american community in the 19th century, your experience with disease is very different from a member of the white elite in the northeast different. >> this is that a public health issue and medical issue and also a political issue in 2020. is there a way to deal with all of that? it is really interesting, as historians, the ways politics and culture always shapes the response to pandemic. the tension we are seeing over mask wearing, that was fairly widespread in 1919. the race for a vaccine, the technological element, that occurred in 1957 and 1958 as we were trying to control and plan the pandemic, but there are a -- controlled influenza pandemic, but there are a lot of parallels in a lot of ways in which these pandemics are shaped pretty much by the issues. health care represents racial disparities that have a long history and
revolutions are fairly slow. another thing i wanted to -- i want our visitors to is the way that disease has impacted different groups in america. obviously, if you are part of the native american community in the 19th century, your experience with disease is very different from a member of the white elite in the northeast different. >> this is that a public health issue and medical issue and also a political issue in 2020. is there a way to deal with all of that? it is really...
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they're fairly quiet picture across much of the united states the house they want to show. the south the east but really the bulk of the country is found in the heat wave is back in place across the west but the have been some fairly heavy downpours across the central regions of the being flash flood warnings in place and look at this this is you can see was jus to exactly that very heavy rain over several days on the ground gave way through saturday across his particular slice across into can suck out tools east but more rain showers heavy at times and thunderstorms working their way up from northern areas of mexico says spotting up into southern texas and then through sunday we'll see some rather heavy rain developing through the northern plains out towards the midwest and again those rains could be heavy at times especially if showers in the southeast but generally it is a fine and dry picture that we had down into central america on the cow been lots of cloud around in the last few hours we have a cool scene the end of the tropical storm nona but plenty of rain through
they're fairly quiet picture across much of the united states the house they want to show. the south the east but really the bulk of the country is found in the heat wave is back in place across the west but the have been some fairly heavy downpours across the central regions of the being flash flood warnings in place and look at this this is you can see was jus to exactly that very heavy rain over several days on the ground gave way through saturday across his particular slice across into can...
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a fairly well documented formation known as a double bottom now the fourth slide, second chart, final picture here, ever since that bottom, we've been basically holding. not getting worse. despite the news getting worse even the travel figures out from the tsa, the pass-through numbers are not improving and people are doubting if there ever is a future it's time to make a trade. we like jets on the long side. >> all right mike, what is the trade? if you can speak to the news we just got from american airlines in the past half hour that they'll tap the treasury loan program for $5.5 billion which is more than what many had expected >> yeah, well, we really have two very recent bits of news in the airline sector the biggest constituents of the jets etf are the u.s. carriers, the largest of which is southwest, others including american, united and jetblue are also important constituents. probably collectively all of those stocks represent 40% so it doesn't surprise me. typically a good manager is going to go out and try to access as much liquidity in times of trouble as they can so i'm s
a fairly well documented formation known as a double bottom now the fourth slide, second chart, final picture here, ever since that bottom, we've been basically holding. not getting worse. despite the news getting worse even the travel figures out from the tsa, the pass-through numbers are not improving and people are doubting if there ever is a future it's time to make a trade. we like jets on the long side. >> all right mike, what is the trade? if you can speak to the news we just got...
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see some outbreaks of pretty heavy rain moving eastward through the day and with that, it will be fairly to bring some outbreaks of rain. it's all tied in with an area of low pressure drifting to the north west the british isles. you can see quite a few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that it will be fairly windy, and we will see a break of rain pushing from the west toward the east. now, the rain will be moving quite erratically eastwards. it will be quite sporadic, quite on and off in nature, some of it will be pretty heavy, particularly across some parts of southwest scotland — where there is the risk of some localised flooding. brisk winds, particularly up towards the far northwest from those of the average speeds, we could see gusts of 45—50 mph for very exposed spots in northwest scotland. it will be a little bit warmer than it has been lately, 15—20 degrees. and it looks as if the rain won't get into east anglia or the southeast of england until quite late on in the day. but we will see some splashes of rain here as we go through wednesday night a
see some outbreaks of pretty heavy rain moving eastward through the day and with that, it will be fairly to bring some outbreaks of rain. it's all tied in with an area of low pressure drifting to the north west the british isles. you can see quite a few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that it will be fairly windy, and we will see a break of rain pushing from the west toward the east. now, the rain will be moving quite erratically eastwards. it will be quite...
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few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that shows that it will be fairlyhe rain will be moving quite erratically eastwards. it will be quite sporadic, quite on—and—off in nature, but some of it will be pretty heavy, particularly across some parts of south—west scotland, where there is the risk of some localised flooding. brisk winds, particularly up towards the far north—west, those are the average speeds — we could see gusts of 45—50mph for very exposed spots in north—west scotland. it will be a little bit warmer than it has been lately, 15—20 degrees. and it looks as if the rain won't get into east anglia or the south—east of england until quite late on in the day. but we will see some splashes of rain here as we go through wednesday night and into thursday. the outbreaks of rain increasingly becoming confined to england and wales. some clearer skies developing, still with one to two showers for northern ireland and scotland, and it will be milder than some nights we've had recently. so we head into thursday, and our frontal system will still be in place
few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that shows that it will be fairlyhe rain will be moving quite erratically eastwards. it will be quite sporadic, quite on—and—off in nature, but some of it will be pretty heavy, particularly across some parts of south—west scotland, where there is the risk of some localised flooding. brisk winds, particularly up towards the far north—west, those are the average speeds — we could see gusts of 45—50mph for very...
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those are very nice ads which are also fairly entertaining and also some house purpose. as a gun spacek but of course that's still not enough it's just marketing in the end there's a to submit this is for the group that's organised this is make up it's got this i mean you have to get more experienced people involved to tackle this problem and to give them the opportunity to put together an anti racism programme it or have it done by the german football association or whoever but people who know what they're talking about because what often happens is that someone is hired and writes not that's right says that's right and we're all equal. like a lot of clubs are also looking for a new generation of referees that's why the clubs tikrit has produces a new video clip on to may know him as the face of that. he certainly not throwing in the town despite his experiences with racism. active against racism and discrimination with codes for. better future. bad action more respect and shouldn't be normal for referees on the football pitch to get insulted by parents and fans well ju
those are very nice ads which are also fairly entertaining and also some house purpose. as a gun spacek but of course that's still not enough it's just marketing in the end there's a to submit this is for the group that's organised this is make up it's got this i mean you have to get more experienced people involved to tackle this problem and to give them the opportunity to put together an anti racism programme it or have it done by the german football association or whoever but people who know...
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light damages north as high as they have been 43 in kuwait city 35 in the hole but still feeling fairly him with 35 the winds are very light since the one of the shows in the fall south and west of yemen that we had down into central africa plenty of showers here the rains pushing further south not typical for this time it is becoming quite widespread through the d.l.c. and across into much of tanzania as well more of those coastal showers and even want to shout into more northern and central areas of angola and all the while those showers working their way through the south africa becoming quite widespread into more areas tools east of against and shot just pushing up into southern sections of mozambique so a fairly unsubtle in johannesburg for the next few days. as astrolabe prepares for bushfire season survivors of the last summer's catastrophic fires are still struggling whether one east follows one community's road to recovery now just 0. 0003. 1000. questions have. to be. the only way the one. this is al jazeera quick reminder of the top stories for you know the new york times rep
light damages north as high as they have been 43 in kuwait city 35 in the hole but still feeling fairly him with 35 the winds are very light since the one of the shows in the fall south and west of yemen that we had down into central africa plenty of showers here the rains pushing further south not typical for this time it is becoming quite widespread through the d.l.c. and across into much of tanzania as well more of those coastal showers and even want to shout into more northern and central...
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few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that shows that it will be fairly will be moving quite erratically eastwards. it will be quite sporadic, quite on—and—off in nature, but some of it will be pretty heavy, particularly across some parts of south—west scotland, where there is the risk of some localised flooding. brisk winds, particularly up towards the far north—west, those are the average speeds — we could see gusts of 45—50mph for very exposed spots in north—west scotland. it will be a little bit warmer than it has been lately, 15—20 degrees. and it looks as if the rain won't get into east anglia or the south—east of england until quite late on in the day. but we will see some splashes of rain here as we go through wednesday night and into thursday. the outbreaks of rain increasingly becoming confined to england and wales. some clearer skies developing, still with one to two showers for northern ireland and scotland, and it will be milder than some nights we've had recently. so we head into thursday, and our frontal system will still be in place. this
few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that shows that it will be fairly will be moving quite erratically eastwards. it will be quite sporadic, quite on—and—off in nature, but some of it will be pretty heavy, particularly across some parts of south—west scotland, where there is the risk of some localised flooding. brisk winds, particularly up towards the far north—west, those are the average speeds — we could see gusts of 45—50mph for very exposed...
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see some outbreaks of pretty heavy rain moving eastward through the day and with that, it will be fairlyng in our direction. this is a frontal system which is going to bring some outbreaks of rain. it's all tied in with an area of low pressure drifting to the north—west the british isles. you can see quite a few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that it will be fairly windy, and we will see a break of rain pushing from the west toward the east. now, the rain will be moving quite erratically eastwards. it will be quite sporadic, quite on and off in nature, but some of it will be pretty heavy, particularly across some parts of southwest scotland, where there is the risk of some localised flooding. brisk winds, particularly up towards the far northwest, those are the average speeds — we could see gusts of 45—50 mph for very exposed spots in northwest scotland. it will be a little bit warmer than it has been lately, 15—20 degrees. and it looks as if the rain won't get into east anglia or the southeast of england until quite late on in the day. but we will see
see some outbreaks of pretty heavy rain moving eastward through the day and with that, it will be fairlyng in our direction. this is a frontal system which is going to bring some outbreaks of rain. it's all tied in with an area of low pressure drifting to the north—west the british isles. you can see quite a few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that it will be fairly windy, and we will see a break of rain pushing from the west toward the east. now, the rain...
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in the south, still pretty warm, the evening's been fairly warm and the night's going to stay fairlyens. so, early on thursday morning, i suspect around 15, 16 degrees, for example, plymouth and also the channel islands. to the north east, it's going to be quite a bit fresher. in the highlands, around single figures, and the north east of england as well. so, tomorrow morning might start off cloudy in one or two places, but the sun will be out. it really is going to be a beautiful day right across the uk, with the exception of the extreme northwest here. maybe a bit more cloud, but i think in the lowlands of scotland, through lancashire, the midlands, down towards the south coast of england, it's mostly sunny skies and temperatures around normal for the time of the year. here's friday's forecast. again, much of the same, a lot of fine weather across the uk, but the breeze is going to be picking upjust a bit across the south of the country. in fact, it might take the edge of the temperatures closer to the north sea coasts, and that's because low—pressure is forming just to the south o
in the south, still pretty warm, the evening's been fairly warm and the night's going to stay fairlyens. so, early on thursday morning, i suspect around 15, 16 degrees, for example, plymouth and also the channel islands. to the north east, it's going to be quite a bit fresher. in the highlands, around single figures, and the north east of england as well. so, tomorrow morning might start off cloudy in one or two places, but the sun will be out. it really is going to be a beautiful day right...
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clear -- the data is fairly clear that kids don't have this big viral load.r this. they clearly can get it and can spread it but not at the same level of adults. i think the real health concern is staff and teachers, particularly those who are 65 and older. one thing you found so far again, tentative and cursory at the beginning, that schools with remote learning only and in-person, that teachers are testing positive around the same rate, which is surprising. >> yeah. i mean i think so just to be clear, there are a bunch of districts that have this feature where the kids are remote, but the teachers are in person. they're teaching from the building. >> right. >> and, you know, again those tend to be in places with fairly high community transmission. so we want to sort of put in that context and we're going to explore that a bit more. but it's certainly the case we're seeing a reasonable number of cases in those places. again, not a huge number. they're still small. but it doesn't look like the problem is bringing the kids in, at least from this sort of early
clear -- the data is fairly clear that kids don't have this big viral load.r this. they clearly can get it and can spread it but not at the same level of adults. i think the real health concern is staff and teachers, particularly those who are 65 and older. one thing you found so far again, tentative and cursory at the beginning, that schools with remote learning only and in-person, that teachers are testing positive around the same rate, which is surprising. >> yeah. i mean i think so...
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see some outbreaks of pretty heavy rain moving eastward through the day and with that, it will be fairlyrea of cloud heading in our direction. this is a frontal system which is going to bring some outbreaks of rain. it's all tied in with an area of low pressure drifting to the north—west the british isles. you can see quite a few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that it will be fairly windy, and we will see a break of rain pushing from the west toward the east. now, the rain will be moving quite erratically eastwards. it will be quite sporadic, quite on and off in nature, some of it will be pretty heavy, particularly across some parts of southwest scotland — where there is the risk of some localised flooding. brisk winds, particularly up towards the far northwest from those of the average speeds, we could see gusts of 45—50 mph for very exposed spots in northwest scotland. it will be a little bit warmer than it has been lately, 15—20 degrees. and it looks as if the rain won't get into east anglia or the southeast of england until quite late on in the day.
see some outbreaks of pretty heavy rain moving eastward through the day and with that, it will be fairlyrea of cloud heading in our direction. this is a frontal system which is going to bring some outbreaks of rain. it's all tied in with an area of low pressure drifting to the north—west the british isles. you can see quite a few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that it will be fairly windy, and we will see a break of rain pushing from the west toward the...
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but as far as verizon goes, the chart itself is actually fairly constructive you have a breakout aboveme back to retest that as support. i think this is a good opportunity to potentially get long if we look at the stock itself, as mike said, debt and the dividend are well covered by cash flows we really have out of these three verizon is by far the highest margin of the three. arguably probably the most boring out of the three, which for this type of investment i think is a good thing. i like mike's trade because he's selling an in the money put option here. unlike my gm trade, which was slightly out of the money put. he has a higher probably of actually owning the stock and he's collecting about 3% of the stock price to sell this put option he's getting about a 3% discount on the potential stock purchase of verizon i like the stock long term and i like the trade itself. >> carter, what do you think about this run for verizon >> sure. obviously you're going to have muted returns in an area like utilities, which is essentially what it is on a total return basis, this has been a tremendo
but as far as verizon goes, the chart itself is actually fairly constructive you have a breakout aboveme back to retest that as support. i think this is a good opportunity to potentially get long if we look at the stock itself, as mike said, debt and the dividend are well covered by cash flows we really have out of these three verizon is by far the highest margin of the three. arguably probably the most boring out of the three, which for this type of investment i think is a good thing. i like...
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from my perspective, it is hard to come out and say, the market is fairly valued if we are back at all-time highs but not if we are 5% above or below. i think it is much easier to look at underlying parts of these and say, things are starting to get a little bit carried away. this can't continue indefinitely. investors need to be aware that risk is to the downside, we just don't know when. i think that is just how it is. caroline: i have a terminal user messaging me saying, be wary about this characterizations of treasuries being a haven. of the day. from au look at it longer-term perspective, bonds are cheaper than where we first were. what are bond markets telling us and what are stock markets telling us? scenariorrent baseline in the market and among i think most prognosticators is that we will not get a shift in how the fiscal regime in the united states works. we look at a repeat of the financial crisis, a slow, protracted recovery. if the fed is not going to take rates off of zero for the next three years, and that is what the overnight swap market is pricing and consistent with what
from my perspective, it is hard to come out and say, the market is fairly valued if we are back at all-time highs but not if we are 5% above or below. i think it is much easier to look at underlying parts of these and say, things are starting to get a little bit carried away. this can't continue indefinitely. investors need to be aware that risk is to the downside, we just don't know when. i think that is just how it is. caroline: i have a terminal user messaging me saying, be wary about this...
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calm early on only 2 mile an hour winds in the santa rosa rohnert park certainly fairly calm. there in the same polina down bill only 4 mile hour winds in and win but then as we head in toward tomorrow afternoon. we start to see a little shift in the wind becoming more of a northerly wind you see the winds begin to pick up that's much more dry wind that is going to start to mix down. so that means we're going to see the humidity that has been going way up now down to back down 2010 maybe 25 percentile and then those winds really get within as we head into thursday and look at that the strong northerly winds moving in maybe some gusts over 20 miles per hour, maybe 25 miles an hour that's going to push that fire back down in toward the napa valley also places like glen allen you've got to watch out there is going to push in that wind direction also in towards the normal. so certainly concerned as it gets a little bit closer that being said the national weather service has just issued a fire weather watch as we get into thursday that continues into friday that's where expect the
calm early on only 2 mile an hour winds in the santa rosa rohnert park certainly fairly calm. there in the same polina down bill only 4 mile hour winds in and win but then as we head in toward tomorrow afternoon. we start to see a little shift in the wind becoming more of a northerly wind you see the winds begin to pick up that's much more dry wind that is going to start to mix down. so that means we're going to see the humidity that has been going way up now down to back down 2010 maybe 25...
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acted fairly throughout this process?t of hope and 19, some for this interruption, many for cancelled holidays to travel and companies for people who have booked holidays. —— covid—19. some for cancelled events, some for credit supply failures, and some for credit supply failures, and some sappy for people who have lost their lives with life insurance pay—outs, so there has been a huge response by the insurance industry in terms of paying claims, and they have also adjusted the terms of millions of insurance contract so that people can work from home without any insurance problems, they can become an nhs volunteer to my for example, without it affecting their motor insurance, and that businesses can stay closed for a lot of than 30 days without it avoiding their insurance. so the insurance response is obviously much greater than this one particular case. this case is in important part of finding a way forward with those businesses affected. finding a way forward, but some people would say, you should be able to find a way
acted fairly throughout this process?t of hope and 19, some for this interruption, many for cancelled holidays to travel and companies for people who have booked holidays. —— covid—19. some for cancelled events, some for credit supply failures, and some for credit supply failures, and some sappy for people who have lost their lives with life insurance pay—outs, so there has been a huge response by the insurance industry in terms of paying claims, and they have also adjusted the terms of...
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the winds are fairly light for many but quite gusty in scotland and northern ireland, particularly inparticularly in the morning so a fairly blustery feeling to stop the new week combined with the rain. but temperatures are rising, importing some warmer air and we could reach 21 celsius in south—east england and even with the cloud and rain, still in the high teens in scotla nd rain, still in the high teens in scotland and northern ireland and that will continue as we head through tuesday, wednesday and even into thursday with warmer air flooding across the uk. it will turn a bit cooler by the end of the week across scotland and northern ireland but elsewhere in england and wales, when the rain clears on monday, not much rain to speak off through the week ahead. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 8pm: a warning that the country is at a critical moment in the coronavirus pandemic, as thousands of students prepare to return to universities across the uk. tighter coronavirus restrictions for bolton this evening as the council says the city's infection rate has risen to
the winds are fairly light for many but quite gusty in scotland and northern ireland, particularly inparticularly in the morning so a fairly blustery feeling to stop the new week combined with the rain. but temperatures are rising, importing some warmer air and we could reach 21 celsius in south—east england and even with the cloud and rain, still in the high teens in scotla nd rain, still in the high teens in scotland and northern ireland and that will continue as we head through tuesday,...