and threatening us nuclear weapons, which ultimately they will lose, but we need the word to close our sky world to close our sky. almost 2000 ukrainians have been killed, civilians, seven days, so we need the world to take action to close our sky and we will do the rest. we just need a little bit of help with our sky. just need a little bit of help with our s . ., , ., just need a little bit of help with ours . . ,., ., ., just need a little bit of help with ours . . ., ., our sky. that is a move that has consistently our sky. that is a move that has consistently been our sky. that is a move that has consistently been asked - our sky. that is a move that has consistently been asked for. - our sky. that is a move that has consistently been asked for. i i our sky. that is a move that has l consistently been asked for. i was talking to the us ambassador to ukraine only an hour ago and i made exactly that point that people like yourself have been making that plea and it is very cle
a further west, already looking drier, some light brightness to come, but that rain in the east has been proving just a little bit unpredictable in how quickly it will clear off into the north sea. slightly complicated structure bringing it. we ve got a weather front coming across from the west and then an area of low pressure that s pushed up from the south, and those two elements combining just slow things down a little. 50 wet on into the evening, certainly across eastern england. into the small hours, it s looking a lot clearer. by then, though, some showers just starting to approach the west of northern ireland. clear skies overnight, however, accompanied by light winds. it looks like it s going to be a pretty chilly night, with lows in eastern scotland perhaps rurally down to 3 or ii. through thursday, high pressure will largely dominate the weather across the uk, but this front here towards the northwest will come into play for scotland and northern ireland. so initially a lot
in east anglia, the south east and the channel islands, otherwise good spells of sunshine and temperatures at best up to nine, ten or ii, spells of sunshine and temperatures at best up to nine, ten or 11, not far off where they should be at this time of year. this evening and tonight we will bring more of that cloud down from the north, so scotland, northern ireland and northern england turning, but where we have the clout it will be much milder. temperatures six or seven and southern areas. a few fog patches in east wales and the midlands. we could see showers for parts of east anglia and the south east. generally the east will have more sunshine, the further north will have more clout with the odd rain or drizzle, but the temperatures are up by a degree or so. that will not last long. on wednesday southern areas will start off clout and murky and this band of rain will work its way southwards
guest: what has chuck showers and storms done? voted for new entitlement that is interrupting the company, and chuck schumer county his senate, that he is part of, run by the democrats headed by a democratic president has not touched a budget in 1,000 days so to him and his colleagues to tell someone like bernanke this is really whether you agree with the politics of what bernanke has done, operation twist, qe1 or ii, the guy is working, bernanke, working his tail off and stimulating month than the bikini clad kate upton. neil: really? that up for debate. i wonder, too, we were looking at legislative calendar not rest of the year, and i was stunned, this we 24 days best election, if you only had to work 24 days, close to thanksgiving, not too shabby, and that is not a lot time to get anything done so i suspect nothing will get done. guest: and more days will be