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will bayley and janette manrara. .. will bayley and janette manrara... after his contemporary dance which captured the nation's heart, he was injured during the friday rehearsal for his jive, tearing cruciate ligament and needing an operation to rebuild his right knee. he wasn't able to play any table tennis for a whole year. after my injury it was difficult for me, i lost confidence in myself and put on a bit of weight, and i struggled with the rehab. i'm so grateful to be on the table again and doing what i love and what i feel comfortable with. unlike the dancing! i was doing rehab in my garden, and my little girl was watching me everyday. think i was doing 1000 squats a day was my target. my disability is muscle wasting, so i found it extra difficult to build that muscle back—up, and it was a real struggle, but you know what it is like when you've got children, sometimes they can give you that extra motivation, and she definitely did that, so i'm very gratefulfor and she definitely did that, so i'm very grateful for that. we and she definitely did th
will bayley and janette manrara. .. will bayley and janette manrara... after his contemporary dance which captured the nation's heart, he was injured during the friday rehearsal for his jive, tearing cruciate ligament and needing an operation to rebuild his right knee. he wasn't able to play any table tennis for a whole year. after my injury it was difficult for me, i lost confidence in myself and put on a bit of weight, and i struggled with the rehab. i'm so grateful to be on the table again...
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and janette wept. ranked her and others denied that she cried during the vote. indeed, one congressman called the story apocryphal. however, her voice most likely reflect a distress of a motion. she knew that american boys would be heading off to war and many would not return. this understanding triggered quite a few tears on the house floor. according to another montana newspaper, who was a time when strong men were unashamed of their emotion. an hour perhaps of the country's greatest crisis. and while the public forgave congressman, who openly wept, the lone congresswoman was not given the same consideration. it's important to note that while she was supposed to, war she did support measures to prosecute the war. once congress voted to go to war, she wanted the u.s. to win. in the weeks following the war vote, she voted on measures to assist soldiers going into war. but she was concerned that other issues would be pushed aside as the nation focused on war. in particular, she did not want women or children to lose any gains made by them or on their behalf. she
and janette wept. ranked her and others denied that she cried during the vote. indeed, one congressman called the story apocryphal. however, her voice most likely reflect a distress of a motion. she knew that american boys would be heading off to war and many would not return. this understanding triggered quite a few tears on the house floor. according to another montana newspaper, who was a time when strong men were unashamed of their emotion. an hour perhaps of the country's greatest crisis....
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i don't doing a shimmy like janette. i don't do that! it doing a shimmy like janette.lutely, it is all about having the _ good morning. absolutely, it is all about having the right _ good morning. absolutely, it is all about having the right clothes, - good morning. absolutely, it is all| about having the right clothes, and it is a bit overcast but i think you can still take in the beauty of llandudno which has been a favourite with holiday—makers right back to the victorian era, whether it is enjoying the delights of the victorian pier, taking in the sea view or the sea breeze or enjoying the promenade, there is so much to see here, so you can see why it is a popular attraction, see here, so you can see why it is a popularattraction, but see here, so you can see why it is a popular attraction, but this summer they have seen record numbers, and thatis they have seen record numbers, and that is because so many of us have been staying in the uk for our summer holidays. and whilst of course that has been hugely welcomed by the hospitality sector which has been bruised dur
i don't doing a shimmy like janette. i don't do that! it doing a shimmy like janette.lutely, it is all about having the _ good morning. absolutely, it is all about having the right _ good morning. absolutely, it is all about having the right clothes, - good morning. absolutely, it is all| about having the right clothes, and it is a bit overcast but i think you can still take in the beauty of llandudno which has been a favourite with holiday—makers right back to the victorian era, whether it...
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janette nesheiwat and william williamson county parent. i want to share what president biden had to say, he has been saying that this is absolutely not political. listen to his comments about masks for school-aged kids. >> before i begin, let me say a few words about the pandemic. the pandemic in the unvaccinated. i know there are a lot of people out there are trying to turn a public safety measure, that is children wearing masks and schools, so they can be saved, into a political dispute. and it isn't about politics. it's about keeping our children safe. >> i want to begin by asking the obvious. if we know that right now covid-19 is not more deadly than the seasonal flu, what is the argument behind having masks for school-aged kids? at least it's physically speaking it seems to be on par with that. never done that for the seasonal flu. why now and what can we do if your parent to get your kids in school safely? >> death in the pediatric population from covid fortunately is not common. we have several hundred deaths. one death is one too m
janette nesheiwat and william williamson county parent. i want to share what president biden had to say, he has been saying that this is absolutely not political. listen to his comments about masks for school-aged kids. >> before i begin, let me say a few words about the pandemic. the pandemic in the unvaccinated. i know there are a lot of people out there are trying to turn a public safety measure, that is children wearing masks and schools, so they can be saved, into a political...
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doctor janette nesheiwat is here in moments on that and more. stay right here. fox news alert life in new york, the affirmative defense releasing pictures of the first afghan refugees evacuated in germany. tens of thousands of people still stuck in afghanistan waiting to see if the united states will deliver on the pledge to evacuate all-americans and all afghans who aided the war effort. yesterday defense official said 5700 people including 250 americans were so out of couple aboard 16, c-17 transport planes, significant increase from previous days when 2000 people were airlifted, so far 13 countries of agreed to host afghan's temporarily. another -- agreed to service rendered points for evacuees including americans and others. stick with fox news channel for more developing details out of afghanistan. now back to regular programming already in progress. >> what the side effects are and what might happen, you can make your own mind up but this mandating to children of this at this particular time, isn't this a problem since we saw this delay coming up? >> it is
doctor janette nesheiwat is here in moments on that and more. stay right here. fox news alert life in new york, the affirmative defense releasing pictures of the first afghan refugees evacuated in germany. tens of thousands of people still stuck in afghanistan waiting to see if the united states will deliver on the pledge to evacuate all-americans and all afghans who aided the war effort. yesterday defense official said 5700 people including 250 americans were so out of couple aboard 16, c-17...
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my father used to say janette, it's sunday we're going out for drinks., we're going to go out for a chinese meal. why do you have to say chinks. >> just sold his home to a family of colorsedcoloreds. >> no. >> part of the joy of doing it was this hasn't been done before. >> oh, hi, neighbor. >> "all in the family" commented directly on racism saying we need to deal with this and this is a vehicle we need to do that, the television sitcom. >> there ain't no sense in arguing because i'm right and know i'm right. all this business of mixing the colors. >> at the same time, archie bunker is a lightning rod of controversy because he's allowed to hold very bigoted views. >> what is wrong with that, archie? >> can't you use your head? how the hell will with tell each other apart? >> and there are people that don't see archie bunker as being an anti hero. they just see him as being a hero. >> president nixon saw the show and he was asked about what he thought of it. he said trying to make a fool out of a good man. >> sorry don't help me boy. now i got to change
my father used to say janette, it's sunday we're going out for drinks., we're going to go out for a chinese meal. why do you have to say chinks. >> just sold his home to a family of colorsedcoloreds. >> no. >> part of the joy of doing it was this hasn't been done before. >> oh, hi, neighbor. >> "all in the family" commented directly on racism saying we need to deal with this and this is a vehicle we need to do that, the television sitcom. >> there...
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on american history tv, congressional research service analyst jane armstrong hudiburg talks about janette rankin, the first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capitol historical society hosted the event. >> today we're here to listen to jane hudiburg, an old friend of the society. your first, as i understand it, your first involvement with the capital, falling in love with it like all of us, was a tour guide with the capitol guide service. then jane was a writer, researcher for the senate
on american history tv, congressional research service analyst jane armstrong hudiburg talks about janette rankin, the first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capitol historical society hosted the event. >> today we're here to listen to jane hudiburg, an old friend of the society. your first, as i understand it, your first involvement with the capital, falling in love with it like all of us, was a tour guide with the capitol guide service. then jane was a writer, researcher for the...
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janette nesheiwat, and jason chaffetz. somebody who is a familiar face here on fox news is dr.is got a piece. we were covering the board meetings tonight with students and parents fighting about mass mandates and schools. legal challenges. the doctor wrote a piece about this fact that he says neuroscience for masking kids. public health officials basing it on guidance on science but there's no science behind mass mandates for children. before we adder turgor to the masking, let's see data. the battles are ongoing. >> they are ongoing in the administration not releasing the data and then stating the policy. they scramble to find something. i believe in self-determination. i think parents are the best position with their medical professional to make the best decision for their children. i don't need some government bureaucrat telling me what's best and not and the government over the last 18 to 24 months has flipped and flopped. i don't believe dr. fauci. and of the key should be there. i'll think the country has belief in the guy and i want parents to make the decisions, not a f
janette nesheiwat, and jason chaffetz. somebody who is a familiar face here on fox news is dr.is got a piece. we were covering the board meetings tonight with students and parents fighting about mass mandates and schools. legal challenges. the doctor wrote a piece about this fact that he says neuroscience for masking kids. public health officials basing it on guidance on science but there's no science behind mass mandates for children. before we adder turgor to the masking, let's see data. the...
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janette nesheiwat and -- welcome back to both of you. let me ask you this question.al. there are still reports that will have to come in over the next two years and months before the full fda approval. can you separate facts from fiction? >> absolutely. today is a historic milestone. such an incredible achievement because we have full fda approval for the pfizer vaccine for ages 16 and up. thousands and thousands of pages of data have been analyzed, and this is a continuous process. we continue to monitor and analyze data for years to come. it does not just operate here. so it is fully approved. what is not fully approved though is the ages between 12 and 16. i'm sorry, 12 and 15. that's because we need more time, at least six months to pass. but right now it is fully approved. we have lots of data that shows it is highly safe and effective. and we probably have more data with this vaccine then any of their in history. and this is going to be something that is probably going to nudge those who are vaccine hesitant to go out and get their vaccine. that's one thing my
janette nesheiwat and -- welcome back to both of you. let me ask you this question.al. there are still reports that will have to come in over the next two years and months before the full fda approval. can you separate facts from fiction? >> absolutely. today is a historic milestone. such an incredible achievement because we have full fda approval for the pfizer vaccine for ages 16 and up. thousands and thousands of pages of data have been analyzed, and this is a continuous process. we...
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doctor janette nesheiwat joins us to discuss.ou think this would be an answer putting unvaccinated people on a no-fly list? >> i don't think that is very sensible. if you're positive for coronavirus that is one thing. but patients who have gone on airplanes when they shouldn't have been, when they should of been quarantined but if you are vaccinated or even if you are not, if you're wearing your mask and have no symptoms and haven't been recently exposed and i don't think it is right to put you on a float no-fly list. we have high-efficiency particulate filters on airplanes that filter out 99% of the germs and viral particles on the airplane. why do you think we have thousands of passengers flying on a daily basis, not everyone coming down with tuberculosis and other airborne illnesses. these high efficiency filters, the focus is wrong. we need to focus on vaccination and masking. jillian: i am curious as a doctor your perspective on this. we have the rules in new york city going into effect that you have to show proof of vaccina
doctor janette nesheiwat joins us to discuss.ou think this would be an answer putting unvaccinated people on a no-fly list? >> i don't think that is very sensible. if you're positive for coronavirus that is one thing. but patients who have gone on airplanes when they shouldn't have been, when they should of been quarantined but if you are vaccinated or even if you are not, if you're wearing your mask and have no symptoms and haven't been recently exposed and i don't think it is right to...
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here to help us answer some of these questions, fox news contributor doctor janette neshiewat. >> had i good to see you. >> is just a curiosity, strategically speaking for public health officials why not stop the population that would clearly be most vulnerable who would benefit mostly booster shot, the elderly, people in nursing homes, people who are immuno compromised. do that first, see how that goes, track the data then expanded out make the case based on data to that millions of other people out there. why did they do that? >> absolutely correct. who is most at risk? those having underlying medical conditions those who have a weak immune system. those who had surgery, a transmit, age couldn't transmit up liver transmit those on medication to treat cancer. they are the ones we have clear data shows that they have a third shot, a booster shot them substantially more protection they will likely have the most benefit from a third shot. that is the plan is to get that group of people, plus those over the age of 60 who are at risk of dying from corona vegetable dessert shot firs
here to help us answer some of these questions, fox news contributor doctor janette neshiewat. >> had i good to see you. >> is just a curiosity, strategically speaking for public health officials why not stop the population that would clearly be most vulnerable who would benefit mostly booster shot, the elderly, people in nursing homes, people who are immuno compromised. do that first, see how that goes, track the data then expanded out make the case based on data to that millions...
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medical director fox news contributor, doctor janette. >> hey cap.he reopening in person schools? people say were not so sure about that. >> i think under the circumstance you would keep schools closed and i agree with doctor makary, some have some negative impacts as far as speech impediments, difficulties in breathing, that helps with social development growth and development that we have to look at the risk versus the benefit. we also have to look at what's going on in your community. if you're at a community we are high level of covid if you're in louisiana, florida, the pediatric wards are full you might want to take that extra precaution. is not just about masks. first of all we need to put the focus on the older population, adults. if we can get her adults vaccinated that is secondarily will protect our children. and also in schools we want to make sure we have good air filtration, ventilation. want to make sure washing her hands and not in crowded classrooms for it i think it's a combination of the protected measures. yes absolutely without a
medical director fox news contributor, doctor janette. >> hey cap.he reopening in person schools? people say were not so sure about that. >> i think under the circumstance you would keep schools closed and i agree with doctor makary, some have some negative impacts as far as speech impediments, difficulties in breathing, that helps with social development growth and development that we have to look at the risk versus the benefit. we also have to look at what's going on in your...
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doctor janette nesheiwat joins us on that next.h the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. ♪ rock the boat don't rock the boat, baby ♪ ♪ rock the boat don't tip the boat over ♪ here we go. ♪ don't rock the boat, baby rock the boat ♪ see disney's jungle cruise. it's time to rock the boat, america. baaam. internet that keeps you ahead of the game. see disney's jungle cruise. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. yeah, well mine's always got my back. okay chill, 'cuz mine's so fast, no one can catch me. speed? we'll show you speed. wow! -that's nothing... ...because my internet gives me a flex 4k streaming box for free. impressive! that's 'cuz you all have the same internet. xfinity xfi so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can
doctor janette nesheiwat joins us on that next.h the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. ♪ rock the boat don't rock the boat, baby ♪ ♪ rock the boat don't tip the boat over ♪ here we go. ♪...
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on american history tv, congressional research service analyst jane armstrong hudiburg talks about janette rankin, the first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capitol historical society hosted the event. >> today we're here to listen to jane hudiburg, an old friend of the society. your first, as i understand it, your first involvement with the capital, falling in love with it like all of us, was a tour guide with the capitol guide service. then jane was a writer, researcher for the senate history office. she was student programs coordinator for the maryland general assembly in annapolis, and i'm still kicking myself for not following up on her offer to tour the dome at the statehouse. that's probably out of reach at this point because now she's in d.c. with the congressional research service. we're happy to have her right in the madison building down the street. she's a regular contributor to our dome. the latest article she submitted was in an issue a couple years ago on bootlegging in the capital. she's really into digging out hidden corners of the capitol. now, ms. rankin isn't a hidd
on american history tv, congressional research service analyst jane armstrong hudiburg talks about janette rankin, the first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capitol historical society hosted the event. >> today we're here to listen to jane hudiburg, an old friend of the society. your first, as i understand it, your first involvement with the capital, falling in love with it like all of us, was a tour guide with the capitol guide service. then jane was a writer, researcher for the...
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doctor janette nesheiwat is an emergency medicine physician, a fox news medical contributor., is it to protect the unvaccinated adults? >> dagan, good morning. that's a good question. there's a couple reasons. it could help protect, but we need to keep in mind children can carry and spread the disease to one another and when the virus spreads from one person to another, that's when he gets the opportunity to mutate. that's an important, the issue we need to keep in mind and each time it mutates we see new variants like delta, so i don't think the mask is just to protect the unvaccinated think it's also to prevent spread, but i think we shouldn't put the word in a protection on our children pick we should make anyone who is eligible to be vaccinated who is not allergic to the vaccine who's never had covid takes all necessary measures to be protected so we keep our students and other teachers save in the school as well. dagen: my issue listening to randi weingarten and taking what she says a seriously is the fact that children were not in school and it there was irreparable dam
doctor janette nesheiwat is an emergency medicine physician, a fox news medical contributor., is it to protect the unvaccinated adults? >> dagan, good morning. that's a good question. there's a couple reasons. it could help protect, but we need to keep in mind children can carry and spread the disease to one another and when the virus spreads from one person to another, that's when he gets the opportunity to mutate. that's an important, the issue we need to keep in mind and each time it...
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there's this one professor, a woman named janette marks who is famous for being an individual in the 20th century advocated for heavy handed federal controls on drugs, so basically the early versions of today's drug laws. and she used addicted world war i soldiers as scapegoats for saying this is why we need drug laws because all these doughboys are addicted to morphine. so that speaks to the troubling parallels to opioid addiction. every time the u.s. gets into a war, after the war is over, veterans return home and there's a spike in addiction. you see the same thing after vietnam, the iraq and afghanistan wars. something that has to change i don't think we can continue in the cyclical cycles. s that's my next project. i'm going to write an article about the post world war i opium addiction. >> we set you up nicely. >> thank you for that. >> i just want to say we're out of time unfortunately. there are a number of other questions we weren't able to get to, i apologize to those who asked them. i will say i'll send to jonathan, after tonight, a list of those questions, so if you made
there's this one professor, a woman named janette marks who is famous for being an individual in the 20th century advocated for heavy handed federal controls on drugs, so basically the early versions of today's drug laws. and she used addicted world war i soldiers as scapegoats for saying this is why we need drug laws because all these doughboys are addicted to morphine. so that speaks to the troubling parallels to opioid addiction. every time the u.s. gets into a war, after the war is over,...
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we conspiracied that not happening last year and it delayed a lot of things, so, i don't know how janette feels, but i assume that we could bring this information back maybe in october, and then have the additional information that the board required available in november so that you could make a decision in november. >> it's an excellent, and thank you. >> vice-president casciato: thank you, jay, that is a very good idea. and i think that having the historical documents from 1994 through to the present showing all of the issues that occurred and how they occurred and the -- all of the benchmarks that occurred there so that we don't forget our history when we make the decision. any other commissioner? if there isn't any other comment from the commission, we'll go to public comment. >> clerk: public comment. a reminder to callers to press star, 3, to be added to the queue. moderator, are there any callers on the line? >> madam secretary, there are no callers on the line. >> clerk: thank you. hearing no calls, public comment is now closed. vice president casciato? >> vice-president casciato
we conspiracied that not happening last year and it delayed a lot of things, so, i don't know how janette feels, but i assume that we could bring this information back maybe in october, and then have the additional information that the board required available in november so that you could make a decision in november. >> it's an excellent, and thank you. >> vice-president casciato: thank you, jay, that is a very good idea. and i think that having the historical documents from 1994...
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we conspiracied that not happening last year and it delayed a lot of things, so, i don't know how janette feels, but i assume that we could bring this information back maybe in october, and then have the additional information that the board required available in november so that you could make a decision in november. >> it's an excellent, and thank you. >> vice-president casciato: thank you, jay, that is a very good idea. and i think that having the historical documents from 1994 through to the present showing all of the issues that occurred and how they occurred and the -- all of the benchmarks that occurred there so that we don't forget our history when we make the decision. any other commissioner? if there isn't any other comment from the commission, we'll go to public comment. >> clerk: public comment. a reminder to callers to press star, 3, to be added to the queue. moderator, are there any callers on the line? >> madam secretary, there are no callers on the line. >> clerk: thank you. hearing no calls, public comment is now closed. vice president casciato? >> vice-president casciato
we conspiracied that not happening last year and it delayed a lot of things, so, i don't know how janette feels, but i assume that we could bring this information back maybe in october, and then have the additional information that the board required available in november so that you could make a decision in november. >> it's an excellent, and thank you. >> vice-president casciato: thank you, jay, that is a very good idea. and i think that having the historical documents from 1994...
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janette:: tiene que pasar el plan de infraestructura, lleva meses cocinÁndose en el congreso, quisierone plan. marÍa: joe biden firma unproyecto de ley que honra a los miembros de la policÍa del capitolio en los estados unidos por sus acciones durante el ataque del 6 de enero pasado. agradeciÓ a los oficiales por proteger el capitolio, la constituciÓn y salvar la vida de senadores, congresistas y el personal. tambiÉn dio el pÉsame a las familias de los agentes muertos tras el ataque. albert querido, en la costa este en verdad que la temporada de huracanes los tiene como corrida de toros, hablando asÍ como tu tierra, espaÑa, estamos esperando que salga el toro de cabo verde. cÓmo anda el trÓpico? albert:la cuadrilla a punto de salir, se van liberando, este aÑo estamos en transiciÓn entre niÑo y niÑa de modo que suele ser un agosto tranquilo pero nos quedan septiembre y octubre por delante. ahora mismo mirando el trÓpico hay dos zonas que monitoreo muy de cerca. un 20% de probarÍa de desarrollo y entre nosotros, creo que se queda con una onda tropical de lluvia, no se va a convertir en na
janette:: tiene que pasar el plan de infraestructura, lleva meses cocinÁndose en el congreso, quisierone plan. marÍa: joe biden firma unproyecto de ley que honra a los miembros de la policÍa del capitolio en los estados unidos por sus acciones durante el ataque del 6 de enero pasado. agradeciÓ a los oficiales por proteger el capitolio, la constituciÓn y salvar la vida de senadores, congresistas y el personal. tambiÉn dio el pÉsame a las familias de los agentes muertos tras el ataque....
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i quite like janette manrara. but she is doing it takes two now. clockwise direction. an onshore breeze today coming in across the east coast, especially the southeast and noticeable especially in kent. starting with low cloud and mist and fog. a lot of it will lift. some of it will linger in shetland and the west coast of scotland, north coast of northern ireland in parts. on high ground in scotland and northern ireland there could be a shower. but there will be a lot of dry weather and sunshine. northern england, midlands, east anglia, sunshine. cloudy at times across parts of wales and southern england but it will break up and we will see sunny spells. temperatures range from 14 in the north, up to 22. cooler on the north sea coastline. that is the picture of the weather this week. tonight, we have low cloud coming in across northern england, midlands, east wales and we have it in northern and western parts of scotland and north coast of northern ireland. temperatures down compared to last night. tomorrow, where we have cloud and drizzle across
i quite like janette manrara. but she is doing it takes two now. clockwise direction. an onshore breeze today coming in across the east coast, especially the southeast and noticeable especially in kent. starting with low cloud and mist and fog. a lot of it will lift. some of it will linger in shetland and the west coast of scotland, north coast of northern ireland in parts. on high ground in scotland and northern ireland there could be a shower. but there will be a lot of dry weather and...
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i thought a lot about my footwork after strictly working with janette. towards the north and east. it will bring further spells of rain. leaving parts of the south—west and wales, bringing heavy rain and showers into the midlands and across the south of scotland and the west. the head of there's a mix of showers and heavy spells of rain. top temperatures today about 20 or 21 at best. as we look towards the evening, the weather front is still moving, slowly but moving towards the east. some show is behind it here, you can see them, the blue and green flashing up. the green and yellow colours, heavier downpours. lows of 1a or 15. tomorrow, thanks to the low pressure moving away from us and being replaced by this high, things will be drier and brighter. the area of high pressure will stick around for the next couple of days so that will lead to drier and more settled conditions but we will not see a dramaticjump in temperatures. i cannot say we are never going to see a heatwave. you said you were the most get and you are always accurate. there is a limit, i
i thought a lot about my footwork after strictly working with janette. towards the north and east. it will bring further spells of rain. leaving parts of the south—west and wales, bringing heavy rain and showers into the midlands and across the south of scotland and the west. the head of there's a mix of showers and heavy spells of rain. top temperatures today about 20 or 21 at best. as we look towards the evening, the weather front is still moving, slowly but moving towards the east. some...