Raised their sentences on nine to 15 years. Now bbc news, a discussion on the challenges of avoiding short term in modern society and how to prioritise the well being of future generations hosted by the author and journalist, linda geddes. Hello, and welcome to bbc futures long termism how to think in deep time bbc future at hay festival well we are taking a longer view from the 21st century and encourage more long term thinking and also encourage some of our politicians and policymakers to do the same. With me today we have some excellent panellists. Roman kaczmarek, a public philosopher and author who is writing a book about long term inking and the challenges facing democracy. Sophie howell, the future generations commissioner for wales was trying to encourage our politicians and policymakers to try and take that view of the impact of their decisions for future generations and all their descendants and martin rees, one of the uks most eminent scientists, a member of the house of lor
Where did they go . What happened to the people we filmed on platform 5 . For the last two years, weve been following the stories of those we couldnt forget. Jenia and Oksana Onyschuk were parting for the first time in a marriage of 17 years. Men of fighting age werent allowed to leave. It was a terrible day. It was the worst day in our life. I didnt recognise what was going on. I didnt think about anything. I had just emotions that he cant leave ukraine. Jenia didnt know when hed see his children, anna and ilya, again. The family escaped from kharkiv in the north east, close to the russian border. It was among the first cities attacked. Explosion jenias family fled a war that would claim more than 10,000 civilian lives in two years. He went back to kharkiv. A year on, he was still living with the threat of being conscripted and was missing his family. 3,000km away, 0ksana and the children found refuge in surrey, in south east england. It was a big shock for us to be alone. The most im
One to watch today but if you look at the initial signals, we are lower on the stoxx 600. It was a strong session yesterday for the dax up close to 1. 8 , clearing fresh hurdles, well above that 13,400 level rough day to follow up on some of though gains. Lets see what were seeing elsewhere. Telco is at the top, healthcare is at the bottom most of the markets really showing sectors are declining out of the starting position in terms of that sector, couple of reports in there including sanofi the overall picture is a weaker one. Just outpaced to the down side by travel and leisure sliding by a quarter of a percent basic resources, a slightly weaker start up by a quarter. Utilities off by 0. 2 . The others, media stocks, weve had that sector trade down by 0. 10 . Utilities down slight declines in the early start of the session wayment to get to retail quickly. Next is falling again after a horrible trading session yesterday on the back of its concerns around unusual volatile patterns in
Then youre really dealing in a vacuum. This is what happened with the proposed dishwasher rule. These are technical matters. Its very important that not only manufacturers republican gauged early but all stake holders. This asrac process does do that. But the asrac process is useful once a decision has been made that will will be a new standard. What were talking about is a change in the process for determining whether there should be a new standard. If there is going to be one, consensus is always the best. We feel we will do better as the advocates feel given a give and take putting data on the table and not wondering where the data came from. Before we go any further i really want you guys to get the dishwasher rule right. Im the dishwasher at my house and if the dish washers dont clean ive got a real problem. Its going to be double work for me. Mr. Cosgrove, go ahead. I certainly agree with what my colleague says. I think what ive heard is listening to this conversation is at least
76 degrees is our current temperature. Little bit on the warm side but relative humidity is still down at 64 percent this morning. We will take witt that southeasterly wind at 3 miles an hour. Your sunrise is at seven minutes after 6 00 in the morning. Those sunrises are getting a little later. Were seeing a few temperatures popping up, in philadelphia a, as we mentioned is 76 degrees. The lets head up to doylestown where it is 66. Sixty in hazel ton, 73 in west chester, we will head down to Atlantic City at the airport at 68. Lewis, delaware at 68. Pleasant morning there nothing to show you on radar just a few cloud around this morning, small frontal system to our south, we will talk about that later on and what that has in store. How about 88 degrees, mostly sunny, warmer than average, pretty decent day. We will talk about the changes in the seven day forecast as we try to get through monday, bob kelly. How are you doing. Doing good. It seems like yesterday it was friday and then it