the celebrations erupt in the streets of lucerne after switzerland the world champions france in a penalty shootout in the euros. that s a roar of shock and dismay for french fans as the tournament favourites, make an early exit. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and indeed around the globe. they have never known a summer heatwave quite like this across a vast swathe of north america and canada temperatures are breaking all records. to give you one measure, among many i should say, in british columbia soared to 47.5 c, say, in british columbia soared to 117.5 c, 117 say, in british columbia soared to 47.5 c, 117 fahrenheit, breaking and 84 year old
just point out the numbers there in new jersey, 47.5%. for ciattarelli, the republican challenger, 51.7 p%. yeah. this isn t going to make democrats feel better either. can i pick up something on the education issue? i think this is what youngkin did in virginia was give republicans a blueprint. apparently it was an issue also in new jersey. it s an issue in communities all across the country. he s giving the republican party a blueprint on how to talk to these voters again and a reminder about how we used to run campaigns based on issues that people care about, actual platforms. and it seems old-fashioned, but you go out, listen to people, you find out what they have to say and you construct a platform around that. we sat here last year covering the presidential campaign in which the presidential party didn t write a platform. it was whatever donald trump
king. and the vote keeps coming in. and ciattarelli keeps expanding his lead over the republican democratic governor. no governor has been re-elected in the state of new jersey since the 1970s. we don t know what s going to happen. there is still a lot of outstanding vote. look at this. the democrat jack ciattarelli, 62,000 votes ahead of phil murphy. 51.7% to 47.5%. where are the votes that we re waiting for? there is still 48% of the vote coming in. about half of the vote still to count. you say, okay, we re a blue state that better be our vote, especially down here. i will show you in a minute. there is a lot more red on the map down here than there was four years ago. significantly right in the northeastern county which is suburban new york essentially. it is the number one county by population. 10% of the state population. and jack ciattarelli is leading in a more moderate
boosters, notjust for over see a faster roll out of these boosters, not just for over 50s see a faster roll out of these boosters, notjust for over 50s but also in that 12 to 15 age group, younger children, as well, that s been pretty slow england. neil ferguson said that. if you look at vaccination among teenagers, just 15% of that group have been vaccinated, in scotland, 47.5%. so there is room for the government to do more on plan a, that s their argument, before moving to the extra restrictions. ., ., ., ~ restrictions. thanks for that. and ust a restrictions. thanks for that. and just a reminder, restrictions. thanks for that. and just a reminder, a restrictions. thanks for that. and just a reminder, a little - restrictions. thanks for that. and just a reminder, a little after - restrictions. thanks for that. and just a reminder, a little after the | just a reminder, a little after the top of the hour, we are expecting sajid javid, the health secretary, to give a press bri
i will give you one measure among many lytton in british columbia soared to 47.5 c, ii7 fahrenheit, and that breaks an 84 year old record. what makes it all the more remarkable is that it is still early summer, and it is the result of what is called a heat dome, a huge amount of high pressure which has settled across the region. canadians escaping the heat wherever they can. temperatures firing up to around 20 degrees hotter than normal. this is unseasonably warm, but we will take it. sometimes we get snow injune, so we ll take the sun as we can get it. cooling down has almost become an act of survival. there is extra drinking water for school children. british columbia s power providers report a surge in demand for electricity to keep air conditioners running. we do have air conditioning in our house and our car, and if we have