and said more needed to be done to make protected landscapes more accessible to everyone and make sure having mobility issues doesn t mean being stuck at home. before we got the mobility scooters, my wife and i were doing less - and less walking and the world . was getting smaller and smaller, and having these scooters hasjust opened our world back up again. l navigating the natural obstacles is all part of the appeal. it is the man made ones that these dedicated off roaders are determined to change. andrew plant, bbc news, dartmoor national park. time for a look at the weather. here s nick miller. i may not be making too many rambler friends with this fog is for the weekend because any sunshine you may have seen today will be losing we will be losing as we go from blue to grey skies. however, it is high pressure close to the uk which brings a lot of dry weather this
here. one from five hours, we must stop being politically correct and get down to the business of security of our people. if we don t get smart, it will only get worse. i also mentioned he went on a twitter rant about the travel ban and having that reinstituted saying we need to be smart and vigilant and tough. the president doesn t want us to be politically correct, right? let s not pc about this. is the president trying to invoke a domestic terrorist attack with this twitter rant, only to prove himself right? well, bottom line is, not being politically correct doesn t mean being misinformed or leaking intelligence that harms one of our most important allies. that s not my opinion, that s the opinion of prime minister may. what we can do right now is be strong partners. the city of atlanta and city of london, for example, have
happen to vote democratic if their candidate happens to lose, which i don t think will happen. if if president obama does lose, they will be disappointed. and disappointment based on the political party piece and the loss of a presidential election. okay. senator lincoln, admiral sestak, i want to ask both of you. in terms of what you saw in the halls of congress, what can be done by those in power to keep things moving forward? to help get past this spirit of partisanship that has stalled everything so dramatically? senator lincoln, to you first. first of all, i think they have to certainly reassure one another, it s not the individual battles they are fighting, but the war we have to win, and the war is fought by us all as americans, whether it s the economy, education, health care, or anything else. they also need to spend more time together, and that doesn t mean being in session longer, they are already in session way
its connection with iran, we should be leading. that doesn t mean being on the ground but helping lead an international effort to get rid of assad and return syria to the people there. the president s efforts with regards to egypt suggest a lack of recognition of the very difficult and disturbing course that the nation appears to be taking. this arab spring has become an arab winter under the president. i don t see the leadership and strength there that i think the american people expected when they saw mubarak leave they thought america would do our best to assure that democracy or freedom of some kind would break out in major parts of the middle east. sean: what do you think the democrats are trying to create, this war on women. they came up with this julia campaign.