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fiona: i think it is very rare. a very strong growth, strong and nation and interest rate so we would imagine that interest rates at one point will go up. we know that they will not go up too much because they are controlled by the central bank in a way an institutional banks need allocations in the bond yields. we believe that the bond yield will go up again. dani: does it need to be central banks that act as a catalyst for the central bond yield? is there anything else that could see some selling in bonds? fiona: bronze will be correlated to inflation but also what central banks are saying. how long will they be accommodative and how long will they let it run above it target? dani: i don't envy you at all in this market. can you give us a sense of what your conversation has been like with colleagues and clients? how much confusion is out there in some of the action we have been seeing? fiona: we see confusion in the short-term but in the long term, we are quite positive so we see a growth environment that is posit
fiona: i think it is very rare. a very strong growth, strong and nation and interest rate so we would imagine that interest rates at one point will go up. we know that they will not go up too much because they are controlled by the central bank in a way an institutional banks need allocations in the bond yields. we believe that the bond yield will go up again. dani: does it need to be central banks that act as a catalyst for the central bond yield? is there anything else that could see some...
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i think, i think was fiona into something very important. i mean, food systems have become more global. so it's very tough to control global system unless, globally, or contact me on something. so the us system, so maybe it's a minute that now what, what we have lives have companies to work out well for countries to learn from. one of the countries is by exposing the best practices. so if you see in the report that we put across many may have worked out the world. we did coastal station we did, you know, webinar, we did learn from one or press based on all that knowledge. we have put some examples. we have proposed 6 parties of transformation and how those are taken by country depend on their own current. the funding is on the quality. for example, we know in the initial have been there for the whole time and we need backlit. but in tackling inequality we normally solve the problem list will work. busy on, for example, when environments consumption behavior, how consumers out, because it consumes more money than it's very many will consume w
i think, i think was fiona into something very important. i mean, food systems have become more global. so it's very tough to control global system unless, globally, or contact me on something. so the us system, so maybe it's a minute that now what, what we have lives have companies to work out well for countries to learn from. one of the countries is by exposing the best practices. so if you see in the report that we put across many may have worked out the world. we did coastal station we did,...
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and joining us from edinburgh, fiona 4th week, a researcher at the university of edinburgh and program director at the global academy of agriculture and food security. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks for joining us today on inside story marco, let me start with you around the world. how much worse did food insecurity and hunger get in 2020? thank you. i think the march is a story that you would say in the year of the pandemic plane, but initially with our partners, we with a license situation we ever since it was long 2017. at that time we're already seen . saw that conflicts on many regions in the world where creating problems for hunger and then the next year we continue to live in the situation. keeping that i don't think, i think we realize that well and it's streams and but ability. i also is planning a lot of the anger situation. then again, the year after we detected that slow down where you know, creating solar for tiger in the world and then you and then it comes. and last year we were really noticing that 2000000000 people were not even affording this cheapest diet. now
and joining us from edinburgh, fiona 4th week, a researcher at the university of edinburgh and program director at the global academy of agriculture and food security. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks for joining us today on inside story marco, let me start with you around the world. how much worse did food insecurity and hunger get in 2020? thank you. i think the march is a story that you would say in the year of the pandemic plane, but initially with our partners, we with a license...
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fiona was often missin: give me that back. fiona was often missing from _ give me that back.ten missing from the children's home, | missing from the children's home, she sometimes came back bruised or even saying she had been sexually abused. but the abuse continued. there were so many missed opportunities to save me from years of abuse and they never did. if i saw someone who was repeatedly showing up beaten up or making allegations of sexual abuse, i would want to help that person or look into it and i am not a professional around that so i don't know how professional services would not want to do the same. i think there needs to do the same. i think there needs to be an independent enquiry into at least a 20 year period in bradford. it has been happening for years, long before it started happening to me and long after it started happening to me. it has been hidden away. for happening to me. it has been hidden awa . ., ., ., ., , happening to me. it has been hidden awa. ., ., ., ., , , ., away. for now, fiona is focusing on her mental — away. for now, fiona is focusing on h
fiona was often missin: give me that back. fiona was often missing from _ give me that back.ten missing from the children's home, | missing from the children's home, she sometimes came back bruised or even saying she had been sexually abused. but the abuse continued. there were so many missed opportunities to save me from years of abuse and they never did. if i saw someone who was repeatedly showing up beaten up or making allegations of sexual abuse, i would want to help that person or look...
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fiona: thanks for having me.he weekend was becoming increasingly concerned about the short-term impact of no deal. these are cynical markets. if a deal is delayed it may still be there are physical players that had assumed there would be additional production in august and maybe that is not the case. i think we as we have stepped back and we thought about the possible scenarios, does look like in any of the possible scenarios there will be increasing production, either an agreement will be made, maybe the uae will get some type of dispensation, or in the worst case scenario people hand in their membership cards to opec and it is a free-for-all. taylor: dare i ask, the temptation from the u.s. shale perspective, the $73, 75 handle in opec-plus, how is u.s. shale respond? fiona: i think u.s. shale producers would love to be able to respond. what we have is a situation where u.s. oil production is running 2 million barrels a day lower than it was pre-pandemic. it feet -- it seems like for almost 12 months we have no
fiona: thanks for having me.he weekend was becoming increasingly concerned about the short-term impact of no deal. these are cynical markets. if a deal is delayed it may still be there are physical players that had assumed there would be additional production in august and maybe that is not the case. i think we as we have stepped back and we thought about the possible scenarios, does look like in any of the possible scenarios there will be increasing production, either an agreement will be...
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fiona at home got the news from a friend. >> she said he's guilty. i think, what?o address the court. even as the bailiffs led him away, he remained expressionless. the prosecutors told us they were relieved. >> to have family members who we've been working with for five and a half years and they finally have justice, you know. >> we've been telling them for years, just trust. just trust that it will be the right result. >> but because it? a year and a half ticked by and then this. >> attorneys for jason young demanding a new trial saying the trial that led to his conviction had significant errors. >> december 2013, jason young's new attorney launched his appeal. >> who is the killer? is jason young the person responsible for miss young's death? and, you know, it seems fundamentally unfair. >> what was fundamentally unfair? remember during the trial the prosecutor pointed out the possible of civil cases against jason brought by michelle's family. they accused jason of murder. >> jason young brutally murdered michelle young. >> way out of bound, said the attorney. t
fiona at home got the news from a friend. >> she said he's guilty. i think, what?o address the court. even as the bailiffs led him away, he remained expressionless. the prosecutors told us they were relieved. >> to have family members who we've been working with for five and a half years and they finally have justice, you know. >> we've been telling them for years, just trust. just trust that it will be the right result. >> but because it? a year and a half ticked by and...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. glorious weather for it which is a bonus. space on tuesday, in the first crewed flight of his rocket ship, new shepard. for people on board. —— four. a warm welcome to bbc news. in the next few minutes jeff bezos, welcome to bbc news. in the next few minutesjeff bezos, the welcome to bbc news. in the next few minutes jeff bezos, the founder of amazon will be launching into space. the worlds richest man hopes to reach 62 miles above earth, the very edge of outer space and in doing so mark a giant edge of outer space and in doing so marka giant leap edge of outer space and in doing so mark a giant leap forward in commercial space travel. this is the scene live in texas, the private launch sitejeff bezos of. sophie long is there. a great deal of anticipation. we are just minutes away from the moment that the richest man on earth will take his first human passengers, his first paying customer into space. we are just a few miles from and blue, couege just a few miles from and blue, college and spaceport. cars are turning up on peo
fiona lamdin, bbc news. glorious weather for it which is a bonus. space on tuesday, in the first crewed flight of his rocket ship, new shepard. for people on board. —— four. a warm welcome to bbc news. in the next few minutes jeff bezos, welcome to bbc news. in the next few minutesjeff bezos, the welcome to bbc news. in the next few minutes jeff bezos, the founder of amazon will be launching into space. the worlds richest man hopes to reach 62 miles above earth, the very edge of outer space...
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chan with pg and e fiona, are you there? >> i don't eat then. >> hi, how are you? thanks so much for joining us here tonight on kron 4 news at 9. we appreciate it. >> you're welcome to but the ball up he can. you want to thank all of them up. we'll have contributed entertain you. and today the quick condition stabilized i think that did not expect to call those haitian outages. it will be crucial. you know, then gets way. so we'll continue to encourage customers to conserve energy epa. next on beach of that by how >> real quick fiona before we move on to everything else happening to you. talk a little bit about what happened with the power outages in campbell. >> so we have we might have power outages, not that it might not be due to locating >> but any any word on what what prompted nearly 4900 customers to go into the dark. >> and it might be to be the native. but this is something that we'll get you looking to caught we're going to come investigation a lot. >> going back to the shut offs in the power outages and and every
chan with pg and e fiona, are you there? >> i don't eat then. >> hi, how are you? thanks so much for joining us here tonight on kron 4 news at 9. we appreciate it. >> you're welcome to but the ball up he can. you want to thank all of them up. we'll have contributed entertain you. and today the quick condition stabilized i think that did not expect to call those haitian outages. it will be crucial. you know, then gets way. so we'll continue to encourage customers to conserve...
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for now, fiona is focusing on her mental health.vivor. i think it's a personal battle that i must face and eventually i think i will be able to move on. for more than 3,000 car workers at swindon's honda plant, this week is their last at the plant. the japanese car maker has been a vital part of the area's economy for 35 years, but by friday the last vehicle will have rolled off the production line. even though the closure has been two years in the pipeline, many are still looking forjobs that match their skills. dave harvey has been hearing from some of them. it felt like my world had just collapsed. i like working at honda. when they announced it, we were on an apprenticeship as well. it was just like my world had collapsed. it was a huge shock. for me personally, i felt i'd got my foot on the ladder in terms of a career i was really interested in. it sort of knocked us for six, really. it was quite a blow. it has been a long two years forjim, michael and thousands of other honda workers trying to find work. midway through their a
for now, fiona is focusing on her mental health.vivor. i think it's a personal battle that i must face and eventually i think i will be able to move on. for more than 3,000 car workers at swindon's honda plant, this week is their last at the plant. the japanese car maker has been a vital part of the area's economy for 35 years, but by friday the last vehicle will have rolled off the production line. even though the closure has been two years in the pipeline, many are still looking forjobs that...
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fiona lamdin, bbc points west.e of the world's most exciting train rides, to hurtling downhill without brakes. to moose tracking in the forests of canada. this week, we revisit some of our wildest adventures. hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, carmen roberts, coming to you this week from my local park in tokyo. we've not been travelling these past few months, which has been an odd change of pace for all of us here on the programme, but over the past few years we have been to hundreds of incredible places and faced many unusual and occasionally uncomfortable situations. i faced my fear of heights jumping off the sky tower in new zealand, ignored basic safety advice and danced with scissors in peru, and played real—life mario kart down some of the busiest road in tokyo. but it's notjust me, though. all of us travel show regulars have had some pretty wild adventures, and this week we are looking back at some of our favourites. first up, in 2018, we went tojordan to mark 100 years since the culmination of t
fiona lamdin, bbc points west.e of the world's most exciting train rides, to hurtling downhill without brakes. to moose tracking in the forests of canada. this week, we revisit some of our wildest adventures. hello, and welcome to the travel show with me, carmen roberts, coming to you this week from my local park in tokyo. we've not been travelling these past few months, which has been an odd change of pace for all of us here on the programme, but over the past few years we have been to...
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. >>> new at 11:00 a former state official is suing state treasurer fiona ma for sexual harassment. judith blackwell was the state's executive director of the california tax credit allocation committee. blackwell's attorney claims she was fired in january after resisting unwanted sexual advances from ma. fiona ma spokesperson released a statement saying in part, "i am saddened and disappointed by these baseless claims and we look forward to bringing the truth to light in court." >>> a san francisco man held up at gunpoint while washing his car, then robbed and held captive in a bathroom with his family is doing more than just sharing his story tonight. abc7 news anchor dion lim tells us how the entire family took matters into their own hands so this doesn't happen again in their neighborhood, a story you'll only see on abc7 news. >> a car pulled up towards my house. five seconds later i was ambushed at gunpoint. >> reporter: it was a typical friday evening for this man who requested we not use his name washing his car at his home near mclaren park being ambushed and held at gunpoint
. >>> new at 11:00 a former state official is suing state treasurer fiona ma for sexual harassment. judith blackwell was the state's executive director of the california tax credit allocation committee. blackwell's attorney claims she was fired in january after resisting unwanted sexual advances from ma. fiona ma spokesperson released a statement saying in part, "i am saddened and disappointed by these baseless claims and we look forward to bringing the truth to light in...
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. >>> new at 11:00 a former state official is suing state treasurer fiona ma for sexual harassment.ith blackwell was the state's executive director of the california tax credit allocation committee. blackwell's attorney claims she was fired in january after resisting unwanted sexual advances from ma. fiona ma spokesperson released a statement saying in part, "i am saddened and disappointed by these baseless claims and we look forward to bringing the truth to light in court." >>> a san francisco man held up at gunpoint while washing his car, then robbed and held captive in a bathroom with his family is doing more than just sharing his story tonight. abc7 news anchor dion lim tells us how the entire family took matters into their own hands so this doesn't happen again in their neighborhood, a story you'll only see on abc7 news. >> a car pulled up towards my house. five seconds later i was ambushed at gunpoint. >> reporter: it was a typical friday evening for this man who requested we not use his name washing his car at his home near mclaren park being ambushed and held at gunpoint jus
. >>> new at 11:00 a former state official is suing state treasurer fiona ma for sexual harassment.ith blackwell was the state's executive director of the california tax credit allocation committee. blackwell's attorney claims she was fired in january after resisting unwanted sexual advances from ma. fiona ma spokesperson released a statement saying in part, "i am saddened and disappointed by these baseless claims and we look forward to bringing the truth to light in court."...
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on the ma is that i mentioned this year if the on data element i'm in and the 1st quote in k i l. fiona's can get us ethical start a level of young child deland. i mean it would be more that. i mean they don't and not audio, excuse me. so you can nino at all though. ok to come and go over that. the only reason i feel so you want to look at the meal and because her school is premier, this is chris. eunice follows us from king support in the little unison is by now shown us, you know, yellow field music. get up on a shawn. i hope, you know, course when you're looking for some of the most important duck in the middle school and it's been going on. but as me years your knowledge miss. i left most of you for this 130 and there's 130 in the mean. fossils ah, there are spaniards out there who might happen to resemble their parents, but aren't actually related to them. and they will die without knowing that for their real biological origins. because there is no way of knowing it if they were falsely registered as their biological child. ah, they see you move into collections. so when you come in
on the ma is that i mentioned this year if the on data element i'm in and the 1st quote in k i l. fiona's can get us ethical start a level of young child deland. i mean it would be more that. i mean they don't and not audio, excuse me. so you can nino at all though. ok to come and go over that. the only reason i feel so you want to look at the meal and because her school is premier, this is chris. eunice follows us from king support in the little unison is by now shown us, you know, yellow...
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between five and 15 mph with not a breezy evening for area standards and a good dog walking evening so fiona is all smiles for oakland and temperatures in the low 70s with it coasting to the 60s to the rest of the evening and further inland it is warmer especially the tri-valley and further east of ob right now with the temperatures dropping off nicely. the fog will spread out and reduced visibility to start but not too far into the inland valleys and it should dissipate quickly and visibility by nine at 10:00 and improving around the bay and we should see plenty of sunshine by noon. temperatures drop down to the 50s tonight in the lower half of the 60s and slightly above average for this time of year and temperatures tomorrow will be around normal around the bay but still warm or hot with inland east bay temperatures reaching into the 90s but 80s for the north bay and 80s for the santa clara valley and 60s and 70s around the bay. and temperatures will drop off a bit as we head into the weekend and then hover in place for san francisco, oakland, and san jose but down to slightly below-averag
between five and 15 mph with not a breezy evening for area standards and a good dog walking evening so fiona is all smiles for oakland and temperatures in the low 70s with it coasting to the 60s to the rest of the evening and further inland it is warmer especially the tri-valley and further east of ob right now with the temperatures dropping off nicely. the fog will spread out and reduced visibility to start but not too far into the inland valleys and it should dissipate quickly and visibility...
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outside the city and only occasionally came to era. votel opened the windows and check for any flooding. fiona, so of course it was a time that shaped my parents and grandparents and i'm now play a lot after that. a new generation came in, my business is reopened and many tourists came to discover geneva. and i just was why they wanted a new life, a different life. so geneva picked up quickly after the war mark that i go. so you can use your i spent all my thursdays in this place when i was a teenager because my father received the wind deliveries on thursdays winds from bo gone ya or bordeaux. i used to help him open the crate, said we tell you, my job was to use a ruler and make sure that the bottles were aligned perfectly. that's not even a 2 millimeter difference was allowed to be met the day. with a lot more, my father didn't allow the wine cellar manager to help himself directly from the wine racks. soccer louis literally completed the 1st shock because here it keep picking the ticket ticket track had a card with the name of the wine, the origin, the vintage, the quantity, and the purcha
outside the city and only occasionally came to era. votel opened the windows and check for any flooding. fiona, so of course it was a time that shaped my parents and grandparents and i'm now play a lot after that. a new generation came in, my business is reopened and many tourists came to discover geneva. and i just was why they wanted a new life, a different life. so geneva picked up quickly after the war mark that i go. so you can use your i spent all my thursdays in this place when i was a...
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their report they said: "particularly shocking and of deep concern is that women, here's more from fiona a spike — children killed and injured. we also saw a spike which is of particular concern — saw a spike which is of particular concern as— saw a spike which is of particular concern as of may in civilian casualties— concern as of may in civilian casualties when international military— casualties when international military forces began to withdraw and the _ military forces began to withdraw and the taliban started its offensive. we have also seen moves, the fighting _ offensive. we have also seen moves, the fighting moved to an area of particular— the fighting moved to an area of particular concern that if there's more _ particular concern that if there's more conflict in the cities this will cause _ more conflict in the cities this will cause harm to civilians. in every — will cause harm to civilians. in every really need to see, lester sent— every really need to see, lester sent de—escalation in the conflict where _ sent de—escalation in the conflict where they are concerns that wha
their report they said: "particularly shocking and of deep concern is that women, here's more from fiona a spike — children killed and injured. we also saw a spike which is of particular concern — saw a spike which is of particular concern as— saw a spike which is of particular concern as of may in civilian casualties— concern as of may in civilian casualties when international military— casualties when international military forces began to withdraw and the _ military forces...
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fiona lamdin reports.ukaemia injune 2018, and went through two and a half years of treatment, and then came out of that treatment in...in covid, so, it's hard. it's been tough. those people, like us, that have shielded, that literally didn't leave their homes, you know, for months on end, and people wearing a mask to protect each other made them feel safer. people like martyn, who has lung disease. he shielded for the first three months of lockdown. i would feel terrified about going to shop next week, being surrounded by people not wearing masks and not social distancing. so, how will you get your shopping? i will have to go back to relying heavily on kind friends and neighbours, like i did in the first lockdown. he is so worried about the end of mask wearing he has set up a petition, and so far nearly 200,000 people have signed it. research from bristol university has found that wearing a mask reduces the spread of covid by 25% if everyone wears them. and it's notjust shops. in this hair salon in bristol
fiona lamdin reports.ukaemia injune 2018, and went through two and a half years of treatment, and then came out of that treatment in...in covid, so, it's hard. it's been tough. those people, like us, that have shielded, that literally didn't leave their homes, you know, for months on end, and people wearing a mask to protect each other made them feel safer. people like martyn, who has lung disease. he shielded for the first three months of lockdown. i would feel terrified about going to shop...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.e health secretary outside number ten, facemask in hand, but this morning, he tested positive for coronavirus. i was feeling a bit groggy this morning and took a test this morning and it came at positive. i am not isolating at home with my family until i get the result of a pcr test. i�*m grateful i have had two jabs of the vaccine. myself and my symptoms are very mild. this jabs of the vaccine. myself and my symptoms are very mild.— symptoms are very mild. this is said symptoms are very mild. this is sajid javid _ symptoms are very mild. this is sajid javid at — symptoms are very mild. this is sajid javid at a _ symptoms are very mild. this is sajid javid at a care _ symptoms are very mild. this is sajid javid at a care home - symptoms are very mild. this is sajid javid at a care home on . sajid javid at a care home on tuesday or days before his symptoms developed. it is not yet clear if anyone else in government will have to isolate as a close contact. it comes ahead of a crucial wee
fiona lamdin, bbc news.e health secretary outside number ten, facemask in hand, but this morning, he tested positive for coronavirus. i was feeling a bit groggy this morning and took a test this morning and it came at positive. i am not isolating at home with my family until i get the result of a pcr test. i�*m grateful i have had two jabs of the vaccine. myself and my symptoms are very mild. this jabs of the vaccine. myself and my symptoms are very mild.— symptoms are very mild. this is...
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lead inside the first half, and it was still 1—0 going into the dying seconds when a chance failed to fionaas looking for. that leaves team gb third in the pool with just one game to go. lydia campbell, bbc news. there were lots more british athletes in action today, let's take a quick look at how some of them got on. windsurfer emma wilson is certain of winning at least a bronze medal, after winning four of her 12 races so far — she's second overall heading into saturday's medal race, just behind china's lu yunxiu. wilson's mother penny way was world windsurfing champion three times and raced at two olympics. paul casey said his first taste of olympic golf action was "100% excitement" — he opened with a 67, four shots behind the surprise leader, sepp straka of austria. in a round interrupted by a thunderstorm, tommy fleetwood hit a 70, and rory mcilroy went round in 69. great britain's women have had a mixed start to the rugby sevens campaign. they beat the russian olympic committee 14—12 in the early hours this morning, but they threw away a chance of beating one of the pre—tournament fav
lead inside the first half, and it was still 1—0 going into the dying seconds when a chance failed to fionaas looking for. that leaves team gb third in the pool with just one game to go. lydia campbell, bbc news. there were lots more british athletes in action today, let's take a quick look at how some of them got on. windsurfer emma wilson is certain of winning at least a bronze medal, after winning four of her 12 races so far — she's second overall heading into saturday's medal race, just...
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and jane writes i'm up too early because freddy and fiona want to watch freddy la mere.vision to this channel. >>> up next, a look at the axios one big thing, and coming up on a special "morning joe," we'll hear from new york city mayor bill de blasio on the heels of a new policy mandating coronavirus vaccinations for public hospital workers. >>> plus, the prime minister of spain will join the conversation to discuss relations with the u.s. and the rebound from the pandemic. "morning joe" just moments away. don't go anywhere. away. don't go anywhere. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2021 rx 350. experience amazing. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. (judith) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. boost® high protein also has key nutrients (other money manager) different how? don't you j
and jane writes i'm up too early because freddy and fiona want to watch freddy la mere.vision to this channel. >>> up next, a look at the axios one big thing, and coming up on a special "morning joe," we'll hear from new york city mayor bill de blasio on the heels of a new policy mandating coronavirus vaccinations for public hospital workers. >>> plus, the prime minister of spain will join the conversation to discuss relations with the u.s. and the rebound from the...
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. >> california state treasurer fiona ma is being sued by a former employee. a woman named judith blackwell is claiming wrongfully fired her because she denied unwanted advances from la kron four's. ella sogomonian is here with details. hello. >> the plaintiff is saying that there are several factors allegedly a play for her termination. blackwell claims the mob paid for hotel and air b and b's. so that she and other co-workers didn't have to drive far to get home after a late night's work. she says ma allegedly flashed her on at least one occasion and then climbed into bed with her. but. blackwell pretended to be asleep. the lawsuit also claims that blackwell later suffered a stroke and that when she returned to work a promotion that she was promised was filled by somebody else despite excelling at her job. she was then fired without a cause presented. according to this lawsuit blackwell a black woman says city less qualified, white woman filled her position. she's also for race and disability discrimination. in addition to intentional infliction of emotional
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i want to draw a distinction between what happened with ukraine when you had bogdonovich, fiona hill who stopped those contestors. they didn't have the gumption to come forward before the coup. they are vindicating themselves now in books, but had they not done that, perhaps we wouldn't have seen the capitol stormed as we did and democracy die as it nearly did on january 6. >>> jim jordan, being ejects as a member of this committee, said this is impeachment number 3. what is your response to people who say this is impeachment 3? >> he's unserious. this is somebody who is holding the gas cans when the arson took place and now wants to be on the committee that investigates the arson. speaker pelosi recognizes that democracy is on life support and this is very binary. either you are the team trying to resurrect it or you are trying to pull the plug. jim banks wanted to pull the plug and we want to ensure every american that this will never happen again. >> i want to read to you an article by paul stodman, saying, efforts at a real examination of arguably the worst outbreak will not be d
i want to draw a distinction between what happened with ukraine when you had bogdonovich, fiona hill who stopped those contestors. they didn't have the gumption to come forward before the coup. they are vindicating themselves now in books, but had they not done that, perhaps we wouldn't have seen the capitol stormed as we did and democracy die as it nearly did on january 6. >>> jim jordan, being ejects as a member of this committee, said this is impeachment number 3. what is your...
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people like alexander vindman and fiona hill -- this is coming out after the act. i just happened to think had these people spoken up before the january 6th insurrection, maybe officer sicknick would be alive today. maybe hundreds of officers who were injured would not have been injured. and maybe we would have had a peaceful transition of power. >> mr. taylor, going along with what congressman swalwell just said, you know, all of these people in this book now who are saying oh, my gosh, this was so bad and so terrible, none of these people were willing to speak up. none of them said anything that mattered, right? they're the person that comes to you after you've been dressed down by your boss and comes to your office, oh, my gosh, that was so terrible. you didn't say anything during the staff meeting. when you hear these people now revealing in a book how dangerous they thought things were, does it inspire you? does it make you think, okay cool, our system somewhat worked? or does it reminding you of what feckless cowards we had in our government and would only ad
people like alexander vindman and fiona hill -- this is coming out after the act. i just happened to think had these people spoken up before the january 6th insurrection, maybe officer sicknick would be alive today. maybe hundreds of officers who were injured would not have been injured. and maybe we would have had a peaceful transition of power. >> mr. taylor, going along with what congressman swalwell just said, you know, all of these people in this book now who are saying oh, my gosh,...
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i just want to draw a distinction between what happened with ukraine, where you had fiona hill, lieutenant coming forward and they stopped that corruption scheme, we're now reading about all these actors who were preparing for a coup because donald trump was contesting the election, but they didn't have the gumption or the courage to come forward before the coup, they're telling their story now to vindicate themselves in books but had they done that perhaps we would not have seen the capital stormed the way it was, and democracy nearly die as it did on january six. >> jim jordan who speaker pelosi has rejected from being a member of this committee, jim jordan has said that this is just impeachment number three. you've been involved in the impeachment, and the impeachments, what is your response when people say this is impeachment three? >> he isn't serious. this is somebody who was holding the gas cans when the arson took place and not want to be on the committee that investigates the arson, and speaker pelosi recognizes that democracy is on life support. this is very binary, either your p
i just want to draw a distinction between what happened with ukraine, where you had fiona hill, lieutenant coming forward and they stopped that corruption scheme, we're now reading about all these actors who were preparing for a coup because donald trump was contesting the election, but they didn't have the gumption or the courage to come forward before the coup, they're telling their story now to vindicate themselves in books but had they done that perhaps we would not have seen the capital...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello.oasts in the north and east and with the heat inland, we will see some thunderstorms, severe with some hail, thunder, gusty winds across parts of central eastern england in particular. most though dry, most dry into the night and temperatures only slowly dropping away from those high 20s, low 30s, through the day to the mid to high teens as we start tomorrow morning. so another uncomfortable night for many. a bit more cloud towards the far north of scotland and through some eastern parts of england compared to what we have seen through today, but the heat is transferring a bit further westwards with more sunshine, maybe it will turn 30 degrees in parts of northern ireland where we could get even higher as we go through the next few days before cooling off later in the week. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines: the world's richest man, amazon founderjeff bezos, has achieved his childhood ambition of blasting into space. we're expecting to hear from him live very shortly. down
fiona lamdin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello.oasts in the north and east and with the heat inland, we will see some thunderstorms, severe with some hail, thunder, gusty winds across parts of central eastern england in particular. most though dry, most dry into the night and temperatures only slowly dropping away from those high 20s, low 30s, through the day to the mid to high teens as we start tomorrow morning. so another uncomfortable night for many....
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we are seeing fires year round and our budget requests more grant funds of four fiona in support of its firefighting. efforts. and that is critical smoke from the western wildfires spread all the way to the east coast, leaving portions of new england concerned about air quality in los angeles, william larcenous fox news. how well least a. we're not talking about red flag fire warnings today, but still that concern with the dry thunderstorms. i could produce some lightning strikes that has been our concern over the past few days as some moisture moves in from the south, even if he did not see a thunderstorm. you definitely notice the change for today. some moist air moving in from the south from southern california. that's not big blue swath showing up on the satellite image throughout the day, as you can see, it's kind of moving up to the north, so a bit humid, a bit muggy throughout the day, almost like as we were in florida, or maybe hawaii as that moisture has been somewhat of a factor kind of just a surgeon in from southern california satellite and radar as you can see right now, we
we are seeing fires year round and our budget requests more grant funds of four fiona in support of its firefighting. efforts. and that is critical smoke from the western wildfires spread all the way to the east coast, leaving portions of new england concerned about air quality in los angeles, william larcenous fox news. how well least a. we're not talking about red flag fire warnings today, but still that concern with the dry thunderstorms. i could produce some lightning strikes that has been...
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just over 6 % of the population in south africa has had at least one vaccine dr fiona braka is from thein brazzaville. thank you for being with us on outside source, how would you describe and categorise the state of the pandemic in south africa? patrice the pandemic in south africa? africa is exneriencing _ the pandemic in south africa? africa is experiencing a _ the pandemic in south africa? africa is experiencing a third _ the pandemic in south africa? africa is experiencing a third wave, - the pandemic in south africa? sit ca is experiencing a third wave, or wave that is much higher in terms of the number of cases compared to previous waves. we hit 6 million cases this week earned south africa accounts for a6% of the cases that have been recorded in the past week and so, we are concerned seeing the evolving situation in south africa because it does have an impact on the already existing measures to cut the already existing measures to cut the pandemic and where we see crowds and increased contact among people, these are conditions that are facilitating the spread of the virus. we al
just over 6 % of the population in south africa has had at least one vaccine dr fiona braka is from thein brazzaville. thank you for being with us on outside source, how would you describe and categorise the state of the pandemic in south africa? patrice the pandemic in south africa? africa is exneriencing _ the pandemic in south africa? africa is experiencing a _ the pandemic in south africa? africa is experiencing a third _ the pandemic in south africa? africa is experiencing a third wave, -...
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fiona trott reports. finally setting foot on inner farne.er holiday. he's going to probably make the same bird noise the whole way round. - but they will notice a change. there have been fewer wardens and fewer visitors to scare the gulls away — that�*s bad news for the arctic terns who nest here. normally, there would be about 200 or so arctic terns in this area in the courtyard — making an absolute racket. probably dive—bombing our heads. we wouldn�*t be able to hear each other in a conversation like this. what we found after we prepared all the areas for them nesting is that they came back late and also that they came back in not very strong numbers. because only ten of them laid eggs, we think that there wasn�*t a strong enough number of them and that�*s why they didn�*t survive. it worries you. yes, it does. it�*s quite heartbreaking. so where are the arctic terns? we had to set sail to find them. it looks and feels very different here, harriet, on staple island. yes, staple is such a different island to inner farne. i can already hear
fiona trott reports. finally setting foot on inner farne.er holiday. he's going to probably make the same bird noise the whole way round. - but they will notice a change. there have been fewer wardens and fewer visitors to scare the gulls away — that�*s bad news for the arctic terns who nest here. normally, there would be about 200 or so arctic terns in this area in the courtyard — making an absolute racket. probably dive—bombing our heads. we wouldn�*t be able to hear each other in a...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.28. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning. bbc london and bbc south east today are joining forces at breakfast to keep you up to date with the latest news in your area. a pathologist, who carried out thousands of post mortem examinations across london, faces being struck off after a string of failings. dr michael heath was reported to the general medical council by bereaved families. they claimed he d made obvious errors while examining their loved ones — leading them to believe they d cremated the wrong bodies. the cases expose wider concerns about the system, with experts calling for major reform. there is a lack of oversight, a lack of central funding, also a crucial lack of what one might simply call peer review. if no—one notices, then theyjust carry on cutting corners even more. it's one of my big professional beliefs that one of the main reasons why we behave well and do good work is the thought that big brother is looking over our shoulder. in
fiona lamdin, bbc news.28. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning. bbc london and bbc south east today are joining forces at breakfast to keep you up to date with the latest news in your area. a pathologist, who carried out thousands of post mortem examinations across london, faces being struck off after a string of failings. dr michael heath was reported to the general medical council by bereaved families. they claimed he d made obvious errors while examining...
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our north of england correspondent fiona trott is there for us this morning and can explain.lace that is! good i morning to you. we are very lucky. welcome to the beautiful inner farne where the gulls and kittiwakes have got used to the fact. they had been coming in and to nest this year. during the pandemic no visitors or wardens who normally live here have been able to come onto the island. they have had to stay away because if they fell ill, there is no running water and no guarantee a boat could come and pick them up. their work has been really cut out for the wardens. only half of them have been able to come here. when they returned onto the island in may to start streaming this undergrowth for the nesting season, they noticed quite a few changes and members of the public have probably noticed the changes as well. finally setting foot on inner farne. after 18 months, visitors are coming back and they�*re delighted. there are so many birds. i know it sounds ridiculous, it�*s full of birds. it�*s just wonderful — seeing mother nature like this. it�*s like puffin city — it�
our north of england correspondent fiona trott is there for us this morning and can explain.lace that is! good i morning to you. we are very lucky. welcome to the beautiful inner farne where the gulls and kittiwakes have got used to the fact. they had been coming in and to nest this year. during the pandemic no visitors or wardens who normally live here have been able to come onto the island. they have had to stay away because if they fell ill, there is no running water and no guarantee a boat...
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morning, fiona. good morning.roduce you to some of the team here. we have got... jaffe, and then we have got spice, fred and rosie. these are rule your dogs. sorry, i forgot that pat, a look at. just tell us yourjob. you are an animal behaviourist. i tell us yourjob. you are an animal behaviourist.— tell us yourjob. you are an animal behaviourist. i help people who are havin: behaviourist. i help people who are having behavioural _ behaviourist. i help people who are having behavioural problems - behaviourist. i help people who are having behavioural problems with l having behavioural problems with pets, like dogs being left on their own at home because they cry or dogs he might be showing aggression issues towards other people. that he might be showing aggression issues towards other people. at the moment you _ issues towards other people. at the moment you are — issues towards other people. at the moment you are getting _ issues towards other people. at the moment you are getting more - issues towards other peop
morning, fiona. good morning.roduce you to some of the team here. we have got... jaffe, and then we have got spice, fred and rosie. these are rule your dogs. sorry, i forgot that pat, a look at. just tell us yourjob. you are an animal behaviourist. i tell us yourjob. you are an animal behaviourist.— tell us yourjob. you are an animal behaviourist. i help people who are havin: behaviourist. i help people who are having behavioural _ behaviourist. i help people who are having behavioural...
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this is fiona, before and after having a non—surgical face—lift using threads.ustry has been left to regulate itself. it's literally the wild west. we have people who are selling training courses that are not worth the paper they're written on and practitioners who are destroying the reputation of the industry by practising completely unqualified in the field. we have dreadfully affected victims, especially in the face, who are scarred for life. the lack of experience and qualifications someone needs to carry out complicated nonsurgical beauty treatments was exposed in a recent bbc three documentary. a nurse went undercover on a short course teaching students how to do nonsurgical face—lifts using threads and experts say they were horrified by the footage which showed patients in pain, burst blood vessels and poor hygiene practices. in a statement boss babes said... the enquiry today has suggested that urgent recommendations to improve patient safety including monetary training for all practitioners, psychological screening for all patients, and for social media
this is fiona, before and after having a non—surgical face—lift using threads.ustry has been left to regulate itself. it's literally the wild west. we have people who are selling training courses that are not worth the paper they're written on and practitioners who are destroying the reputation of the industry by practising completely unqualified in the field. we have dreadfully affected victims, especially in the face, who are scarred for life. the lack of experience and qualifications...
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fiona trott reporting there.lso the lovely idea that building in the shape of an l. , . , ., ., an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma. — an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma. who _ an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma, who will— an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma, who will keep _ an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma, who will keep an - an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma, who will keep an eye - an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma, who will keep an eye on | for gemma, who will keep an eye on the building as it comes on, because that will be a joy for many families in the future. let's take a look at today's papers. the daily mirror leads on the offer of a 3% pay rise for nhs workers, describing it as an "insult". the paper asks, "is that really all they are worth?" the guardian says nurses are likely to reject the offer and may take industrial action in protest, while other unions also plan to ballot memberships over possible strikes. many of
fiona trott reporting there.lso the lovely idea that building in the shape of an l. , . , ., ., an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma. — an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma. who _ an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma, who will— an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma, who will keep _ an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma, who will keep an - an l. some very exciting times ahead for gemma, who will keep an eye - an l. some very exciting times...
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i want to quickly say hello to my old friend ashley summers and fiona who i know on the committee. a couple of things and mta dragged the feet forever until finally there was an accident that kauszed the supervisor and i don't want the semi trailer to go by, but i can live with that. and is with the brunt of this and improvement there would be helpful. and a little extra trash removal on the weekends because there are crowds out here on beautiful days. but the view is spectacular. and ai am in favor of cleeping that closed. i don't want to see tour buses parked out here. thank you for the work. >> thank you. next speaker. >> caller: hi. this is renee. i am in otter park side by 45th. and our work and this is the work for the alternate to the great highway. i am against closing the four lanes permanently and there leads and open all four lanes because the neighbor has that become unsafe and traffic and we're closing down the side streets unnecessarily. and the end at lincoln and streets are closed down for bikeers and walkers that nobody is using half the time. in between streets an
i want to quickly say hello to my old friend ashley summers and fiona who i know on the committee. a couple of things and mta dragged the feet forever until finally there was an accident that kauszed the supervisor and i don't want the semi trailer to go by, but i can live with that. and is with the brunt of this and improvement there would be helpful. and a little extra trash removal on the weekends because there are crowds out here on beautiful days. but the view is spectacular. and ai am in...
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i want to quickly say hello to my old friend ashley summers and fiona who i know on the committee. a couple of things and mta dragged the feet forever until finally there was an accident that kauszed the supervisor and i don't want the semi trailer to go by, but i can live with that. and is with the brunt of this and improvement there would be helpful. and a little extra trash removal on the weekends because there are crowds out here on beautiful days. but the view is spectacular. and ai am in favor of cleeping that closed. i don't want to see tour buses parked out here. thank you for the work. >> thank you. next speaker. >> caller: hi. this is renee. i am in otter park side by 45th. and our work and this is the work for the alternate to the great highway. i am against closing the four lanes permanently and there leads and open all four lanes because the neighbor has that become unsafe and traffic and we're closing down the side streets unnecessarily. and the end at lincoln and streets are closed down for bikeers and walkers that nobody is using half the time. in between streets an
i want to quickly say hello to my old friend ashley summers and fiona who i know on the committee. a couple of things and mta dragged the feet forever until finally there was an accident that kauszed the supervisor and i don't want the semi trailer to go by, but i can live with that. and is with the brunt of this and improvement there would be helpful. and a little extra trash removal on the weekends because there are crowds out here on beautiful days. but the view is spectacular. and ai am in...
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fiona has the news at six coming but first the latest weather. good afternoon.nt in the sunshine. those showers will rumble on into the evening before gradually easing overnight, but notice all the low cloud comes back to the east. we'll have the odd pocket of mist and fog elsewhere, so as last night, still relatively warm at 12 to 1a degrees celsius. but tomorrow, on balance, looks drier. there will be fewer showers, lengthier spells of sunshine coming through, so can't rule out the odd shower, still a fair amount of instability in the atmosphere, as you can see here. we've gotjust one or two showers popping up but they will be fewer, as i say, than we've seen both today and, indeed, yesterday. as a result, with lengthier spells of sunshine, temperatures will respond a bit better — 23 or 2a in a few spots, but with some very high levels of pollen to be expected. as we go through the rest of the week, we still have our low pressure close by to southern and eastern areas. here it is on wednesday. but also, by that stage, we have this weather front brushing into t
fiona has the news at six coming but first the latest weather. good afternoon.nt in the sunshine. those showers will rumble on into the evening before gradually easing overnight, but notice all the low cloud comes back to the east. we'll have the odd pocket of mist and fog elsewhere, so as last night, still relatively warm at 12 to 1a degrees celsius. but tomorrow, on balance, looks drier. there will be fewer showers, lengthier spells of sunshine coming through, so can't rule out the odd...
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much more on all of that coming up in the next few minutes on the six o'clock news with fiona bruce. and some large hail. forwednesday, thunder certainly and some large hail. for wednesday, we still have the high with us, again an indicator that for the east of england, just enough instability sits in the atmosphere of the sea thunderstorms breaking out, perhaps earlier in the day, midday into the afternoon on wednesday. more cloud across the north—east of england, and that will lingerfor north sea north—east of england, and that will linger for north sea coast, north—east of england, and that will lingerfor north sea coast, so cooler for the likes of newcastle and hull, still plenty of places that are mid to high 20s, and the extreme heat warning stands for those parts of wales on into thursday. friday a different story, the temperatures eased back, fresher air is arriving, and where is it coming from? getting pulled in around an area of low pressure, starting to approach the south—west of the uk. 0vernight friday it may start to throw out some showers and it looks like they will be
much more on all of that coming up in the next few minutes on the six o'clock news with fiona bruce. and some large hail. forwednesday, thunder certainly and some large hail. for wednesday, we still have the high with us, again an indicator that for the east of england, just enough instability sits in the atmosphere of the sea thunderstorms breaking out, perhaps earlier in the day, midday into the afternoon on wednesday. more cloud across the north—east of england, and that will lingerfor...
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fiona lamdin is with one bride and herfive bridesmaids, as they get ready for her big day.ly. -- prosecco. the lead up has been _ beautifully. -- prosecco. the lead up has been really _ beautifully. -- prosecco. the lead up has been really stressful - beautifully. -- prosecco. the lead up has been really stressful with l up has been really stressful with covid _ up has been really stressful with covid and — up has been really stressful with covid and everything. we postponed last year. _ covid and everything. we postponed last year, we were planning injuly last year, we were planning injuly last year— last year, we were planning injuly last year but thought we would be smart _ last year but thought we would be smart and — last year but thought we would be smart and do it later, thinking it would _ smart and do it later, thinking it would be — smart and do it later, thinking it would be over and done with. here we are on— would be over and done with. here we are on freedom day. it has been amazing — are on freedom day. it has been amazing stop and guidance on everything chan
fiona lamdin is with one bride and herfive bridesmaids, as they get ready for her big day.ly. -- prosecco. the lead up has been _ beautifully. -- prosecco. the lead up has been really _ beautifully. -- prosecco. the lead up has been really stressful - beautifully. -- prosecco. the lead up has been really stressful with l up has been really stressful with covid _ up has been really stressful with covid and — up has been really stressful with covid and everything. we postponed last year. _...
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, and tells us about starring in another gritty crime drama — 'baptiste' — alongside killing eve's fiona is not different, but what will make a difference this time? we different, but what will make a difference this time?— different, but what will make a difference this time? we have to chan . e difference this time? we have to change the _ difference this time? we have to change the way _ difference this time? we have to change the way we _ difference this time? we have to change the way we think- difference this time? we have to change the way we think about l difference this time? we have to l change the way we think about our health, so the current way people think in this country is what you need to do about diet —related diseases you need to educate people and exercise and exert willpower and the corollary of that is that if you cannot get off your bottom and exercise, eat your own fault and none of that is true. exercise is a fantastic benefit of itself but it's not good at helping you to lose weight so we tell people that exercise will help them lose weight and they go to the gy
, and tells us about starring in another gritty crime drama — 'baptiste' — alongside killing eve's fiona is not different, but what will make a difference this time? we different, but what will make a difference this time?— different, but what will make a difference this time? we have to chan . e difference this time? we have to change the _ difference this time? we have to change the way _ difference this time? we have to change the way we _ difference this time? we have to change the...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. here's thomasz with a look at this morning's weather.sunshine, clear skies across england and wales, western and northern scotland with the wind blowing off the atlantic and more cloud, always going to be fresher from the western isles, 1a celsius in shetland, stornoway 17 celsius, a lot hotter eastern side of scotland, to the south also, northern ireland temperatures could get up to 26 celsius, one or two spots across england 30 celsius, anywhere from hull down into gloucestershire. hot sunshine for the grand prix as well, both on saturday and sunday, could make 30 celsius. the uv levels, very high across wales and the south of the country, high elsewhere. hardly a cloud in disguise, don't forget about that if you're out the park for any lengthy of time. fine weather for this evening, dry, sunshine, clearskies weather for this evening, dry, sunshine, clear skies at night. just in the north of scotland, a little bit of rain fleeting to the course of the night, 12 in stornoway, 15-16, of the night, 12 in stornoway, 15—16, balmy morning to
fiona lamdin, bbc news. here's thomasz with a look at this morning's weather.sunshine, clear skies across england and wales, western and northern scotland with the wind blowing off the atlantic and more cloud, always going to be fresher from the western isles, 1a celsius in shetland, stornoway 17 celsius, a lot hotter eastern side of scotland, to the south also, northern ireland temperatures could get up to 26 celsius, one or two spots across england 30 celsius, anywhere from hull down into...