the hills of scotland, some of these showers also getting into parts of northwest england, the midlands, wales and southwest england. probably the best of any sunshine will be reserved for eastern england, but a fairly cool day to come and temperatures of 5 9 degrees, particularly when you factor in the strong northwest wind. as we move through monday night, we ll see a more substantial area of patchy rain pushing into western scotland, perhaps western wales, northwest england, tending to stay drier across eastern areas. but it will turn a bit murkier because we re starting to import some milder airfrom the west. lows of 4 8 degrees. and you can see that here on the pressure and air mass chart. into tuesday, it s a lot milder. it s fairly strong winds again from the west, but this air source coming in from the mid atlantic. it will still be quite chilly and breezy across the far north of scotland, for the northern isles, with showers here. but elsewhere, some sunshine. more cloud for n
bit, but it s going to be one of sunshine and blustery showers. these showers again wintry over the hills of scotland, some of these showers also getting into parts of north west england, the midlands, wales and south west england. probably the best of any sunshine will be reserved for eastern england, but a fairly cool day to come and temperatures of 5 9 degrees particularly when you factor in the strong north west wind. as we move through monday night, we ll see a more substantial area of patchy rain pushing into western scotland, perhaps western wales, north west england, tending to stay drier across eastern areas, but it will turn a bit murkier because we re starting to import some milder airfrom the west. some lows of 4 8 degrees. and you can see that here on the pressure and air mass chart. into tuesday, it s a lot milder. it s fairly strong winds again from the west but this air source coming in from the mid atlantic. it will still be quite chilly and breezy across the far nor
banking system, if you re part of our power grid, it doesn t matter. every private company right now is a potential attack vector for russia. adopt heightened security and be on guard. update your system, use multi factor authentication, vpn, verify remote work access, it is critical every private u.s. company defend itself at this point. todd: from defense to offense, should we go on offense first? you know, when it comes to russian state actors, i think prudence is absolutely necessary, but nonstate actors, hack-vists, i cannot stress how they increase fog of war. lone actors might conduct an attack and we have to make sure that we are the murkiness of
prevent it. so far the u.s. has time and time again declassified that they thought russian forces would invade. the forces invaded any way. the other thing that plays into russia s favor, if it uses something like chlorine that was used to horrible effect in syria, in areas that will use it, it will be hard for the weapons inspectors who would do the kind of investigation to track back and blame one of the parties or another to go in and collect evidence. so if it gets used, it will add to the terror, add to the fear but also add to the murkiness. remember when a russian missile shot down an airliner over crimea. russian media, es pecially state-supported media put out four, five theories to muddy the water. that s the kind of thing they would do in this case.
it was important for him to go to poland. he visited a city close to the border with ukraine. he was able to join a meeting with the ukrainian foreign minister and defense minister. he was able to sit down with president duda and talk about what poland is doing at this moment, literally taking millions of refugees into their country. this weekend has been remarkable, it s been historic. i thought the speech was completely pitch perfect. i think this will set us on a good course for continuing to support the allies, support ukrainians and apply pressure on russia to get them to stop this war. i want to move on, but just because there s some murkiness out there, you said the u.s. policy is not regime change, full stop. does that mean the u.s. believes putin should be in power? i think what it means is that we are not pursuing a policy of regime change, but i think the full administration, the