southwest middles. higher steppers on friday around 37, may be dropping across eastern scotland with the breeze from the sea. saturday to it all again by which point it will be london where we see the peak of those temperatures. just confirm how widespread the heat and sunshine is, capital city is forecast over the coming days, there could be some showers on sunday but we will need most of it to undo the dry ground at the moment. showers on sunday but we will need most of it to undo the dry ground at the moment. ., ., ., , the moment. extraordinary temperatures. the moment. extraordinary temperatures. thank - the moment. extraordinary temperatures. thank you. | the moment. extraordinary . temperatures. thank you. and the moment. extraordinary - temperatures. thank you. and that the moment. extraordinary temperatures. thank you. and that is the bbc news at six on wednesday the 10th of august. keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six o clock
been injured in a series of incidents involving a firearm on the isle of skye and the kyle of lochalsh, in scotland. all children in london aged between one and nine will be offered a polio booster vaccine after more traces of the virus are found in the capital s waste water. four days of extreme weather is forecast in england and wales. # we re walking in the air. the author and illustrator raymond briggs, best known for the 1978 classic, the snowman, has died, aged 88. hello, good evening. with fresh warnings about soaring energy bills over the next few months, the chancellor nadhim zahawi says the treasury is preparing options for the next prime minister. but there are concerns that households could fall further behind in paying for their gas and electricity. at the moment, annual energy bills for an average household are £1,971. but those bills are predicted to soar to around over £3,500 in october. and forecasters say they could rise to more than £4,200 injanuary wh
for this individual and he was cornered. and he shot himself, but he left in his wake. victims the ones who are dead, the ones who were wounded, but also the ones who are grieving right now that can t seem to understand they do not understand, and we don t understand why someone would walk into a campus and shoot people. um we just don t know. and so the there s going to be another. another news conference in the morning. we don t know what time yet, but they are now processing the locations where the shootings occurred. and we will get more information, perhaps even a motive, perhaps the idea of the shooter himself again 43 year old male. apparently not associated with the michigan state university staff or students. there is a picture of him interim berkey hall and you can see in his right hand. what appears to be a firearm being taken out is wearing a backpack
any information that has knowledge of the firearm being fired off set, please come forward. two of the three guns were functioning. you said two of the three guns appeared to be nonfunctioning on that table. what do you think unfolded that afternoon? i think the facts are clear. a weapon was handed to mr. baldwin. the weapon was functional, and fired a live round killing miss hutchins and mr. souza. they all said that live rounds should never be set but there clearly was. so this feels almost like a false statement. if the armor is going to say there should never be a live round, but there was, what is
years ago. we do an assessment. it costs the school nothing to get the assessment as to what the issues are in terms of ingress, egress, the ability to hide a firearm and get it into a school, the number of school resource officers you really need and very few schools actually have them. chris: let s talk about that, if i may, just talk about that specifically. this school had two policemen, armed, roaming the halls. the school administrator said yesterday they considered santa fe a hardened school. there was no way to detected a firearm being brought into the building. we came through the lobby in this building where we re sitting right now. there was a security desk there. there was a barrier for us to pass through. you can t get on an airplane today without going through a metal detector. chris: there s no metal detector in our building. are you suggesting there should be a metal detector? i m not saying that s wrong, a metal detector at the entrance for every school for milli