here s our health editor hugh pym. a p0p up a pop up testing site in glasgow. a scottish infections increase, the first minister has told the bbc that covid has contributed to increasing strain on hospitals. strain on hospitals. i have never known a period strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where the - strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where the nhs i strain on hospitals. i have never. known a period where the nhs has been under pressure that is as intense as its now. been under pressure that is as intense as its now. been under pressure that is as - intense as its now. yes, intense as its now. right now? yes, and that is intense as its now. right now? yes, and that is ahead intense as its now. right now? yes, and that is ahead of intense as its now. right now? yes, and that is ahead of winter. - intense as its now. right now? yes, and that is ahead of winter. the - and that is ahead of win
were almost certainly required this autumn, along with boosterjabs for the elderly and vulnerable. here s our health editor, hugh pym. a pop up testing site in glasgow. a scottish infections increase, the first minister has told the bbc that covid has contributed to increasing strain on hospitals. i have never known a period where the nhs has been under pressure that is as intense as it is now. right now? yes, and that is ahead of winter. the vaccine passports will be required in scotland at nightclubs and some large events from 0ctober1st. nicola sturgeon didn t rule out extending that and there was a similar message from ministers in england. we will almost certainly be doing it for nightclubs. we will make a determination as to whether we need to move more more broadly than that. the office of national statistics infection survey suggests
with our jon karl in the room, the president signals that down payment was just one idea. so is there movement tonight? our senior white house correspondent jonathan karl to lead us off. reporter: compromise brewing? tonight president trump tells us he is open to a temporary deal to reopen the government and didn t rule out supporting it without money for the border wall. would you support a temporary spending bill without money for the wall? just to reopen? i wouldn t be happy with it. i wouldn t be happy. we have a lot of alternatives. even if it has no wall money? does it have to have wall money? look, look. i have other alternatives if i have to. i ll use those alternatives if i have to. we want to go through the system. we have to have a wall in this country. reporter: this comes less than 24 hours after the president backed down from his showdown with house speaker nancy pelosi over his state of the union address. now the president told us the speaker s demand that the
statements by trump administration officials, including white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders, who said on friday cbp stopped nearly 4,000 known or suspected terrorists from crossing the southern border in fiscal year 2018. government agencies in charge of these numbers not dispute are or reporting i understand, julia. they re not disputing it but it s certainly not something they have wanted to push out, nicolle. we ve all been asking this question since friday when sarah sanders and it was repeated again in part by kirstjen nielsen from the rose garden there had been 4,000 or 3,000 people who were known or suspected terrorists stopped at the southern border. we knew all along, nicolle, no one had been arrested on terrorism-related charges but that didn t rule out who might have just been stopped because they were on these databases. remember, the databases include a lot more people than those convicted of terrorism that could be simply a mismatch by a name. but in this
files. citing identifiable national security, law enforcement and foreign affairs concerns. this is a huge disappointment and a total mess. i mean, you can t imagine a more disorderly release of these documents about a turning point in american history. reporter: even as many viewed that day as the end of camelot, today a family of political tradition continues. jfk s daughter caroline was ambassador to japan under president obama. former massachusetts senator ted kennedy s son ted kennedy jr. now a state senator in connecticut. bobdy conditiondy s grandson joe kennedy iii a massachusetts congressman and jfk s name sake, grandson jack, a yale grad who didn t rule out following in his grandfather s footsteps. the favorite speech is explaining to america why we should go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy. but because they are hard.