Napa airport is 51. Theres a little bit of a breeze. Not strong. Similar to that we had over the weekend. Neak by to the north. Its all High Pressure after today start to go burp the temperatures up. Today is a little bit below average on the temperatures again. Sal is here, lets see if theres anything new going on in the 5 00 hour. Good morning, sir. Good morning to you , steve. Its nice and quiet. Just the way that we like it. We can see that traffic is okay if youre driving on the bridge, it looks really good. Heading out, theres no major issues on the bay area bridges. Seems like more people are out there, but it dud not seem like theres any traffic jams at the moment. 5 01. Back to pam. Thank you, sal. Police in dan say that a gunman dressed as a Police Officer carried out the worst mass shooting. 16 people die in a 12hour shooting rampage. It started in a Rural Community where several bodies were found at a home. Now, several nearby homes were also set on fire. More bodies were f
Generally not an easy thing, and i will say that we understood that something was happening, but i will say not until at the end, we were ready internally for all this, but we took matters into our own hands. Each of us supported each other and, as they say , went into battle. You were in captivity for almost six months, of course, until the fall, what were you thinking about who did they communicate with . How were you charged , so to speak, by the facebook people . You will not be exchanged for a long time. They are waiting for us, they are working to bring us back. And no one doubted this , it is important to keep information not only relatives of the missing and prisoners, but also representatives of the mass media, volunteers, bloggers, all those who is related to the process and time may incorrectly submit information, in particular, in the part of the search process and its effectiveness , or in the matter of the interpretation of this or that information regarding the status of
Round up of the day s news, first it is on his watch. And there and welcome to news watch with me samira ahmed. On this programme, is bbc news doing deals with celebrities . She gets to talk about their new film, they get to ask about the divorce. It was a very difficult time, and, we are a family. And we will always be a family. And we will always be a family. But first has stormed doris battered many parts of the uk on thursday, it could only mean one thing for bbc news reporters, you know what is coming next. Heres alison freeman. We saw you earlier almost unable to stand up, it doesnt look much better now . M isnt rita, we have just watched this storm unfold throughout the morning, as the wind has become more and more powerful. It is so strong at the moment i cant look into it, and the foam that has been blown from the seat is a bit more like being ina from the seat is a bit more like being in a blizzard. But was that piece of broadcasting and location necessary , piece of broadcas
To what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are caroline wheeler, the Political Editor of the Sunday Express, and anne ashworth, assistant editor at the times. Welcome. Lets take a look at the front pages that have arrived with us so far tonight. The Sunday Telegraph has an interview with the new independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. Thats max hill, who warns that the threat of Terror Attacks is at its highest since the 1970s. In the sunday times changes to Visa Regulations for migrants, is the lead story. The paper says plans include limiting access to benefits for new arrivals to the uk. The Sunday Express has more details about the man who murdered the childrens author helen bailey. Kicking off with the telegraph and the story about brexit, lord uniting potentially to soften brexit. That will pause consternation for some people . Of course. It seems like this has been going on for ages, these debates around brexit, and we still havent triggered article 50, the
To what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are caroline wheeler, the Political Editor of the Sunday Express, and anne ashworth, assistant editor at the times. Welcome. Lets take a look at the front pages that have arrived with us so far tonight. The Sunday Telegraph has an interview with the new independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. Thats max hill, who warns that the threat of Terror Attacks is at its highest since the 1970s. In the sunday times changes to Visa Regulations for migrants, is the lead story. The paper says plans include limiting access to benefits for new arrivals to the uk. The Sunday Express has more details about the man who murdered the childrens author helen bailey. Kicking off with the telegraph and the story about brexit, lord uniting potentially to soften brexit. That will pause consternation for some people . Of course. It seems like this has been going on for ages, these debates around brexit, and we still havent triggered article 50, the