are really having in moving the dial on climate change? well, i mean, they do get attention, they do get the issues discussed, sometimes positively, sometimes negatively. but i m not sure that is the prism through which you should see what is happening in the sense that, you know, they have a legitimate right to express their views. you know, they feel passionately that the government isn t doing enough to tackle what they call the climate emergency. and they believe, they feel powerless to change the government s views without going onto the streets and sort of making their protest clear. and i think in democracies it is legitimate for people to express their opinions in this way. yes, some of it is theatrical and dramatic and they were pouring blood outside the london stock exchange this afternoon! but you know. you ve been with them. i was with them. i ve probably got bits of fake blood on my shoes still. i was with them today, yeah. 0k. marc, extinction rebellion began in the uk bu
have to tell the public when they open an investigation. brian williams good grief. you re not brian williams. i ll answer to anything. i shouldn t say anything. who else is recalling vehicles? 141,000 honda fits recalled to replace a switch that might cause a fire. 65,000 hyundais recalled for a seat belt sensor problem. dodge and jeep had a brake recall going on right now. ford has agreed to do a software fix on nearly 18,000 fusions and mercury malons, because the brakes are squishy. sounds like the toyota problem. ford f150, number one selling truck in america, may have premature airbag deployment problem. by one count, there have been more than 40 recent vehicle recalls. why don t we hear about them? the recalls that get