the air tomorrow. much more of a breeze further south, temperatures 15 or 16, distance rumbles of thunder in the channel islands, perhaps, in the south coast, some isolated thunderstorms developing. in orkney and shetland, lots more sunshine developing throughout thursday afternoon. lots of blue skies across much of scotland and northern ireland, may be an isolated shower in northern ireland, temperatures peaking at 20 or 21, an isolated light shower in north eastern england, more cloud than today in the south. tomorrow evening and into tomorrow night we could see more developing more widely across parts of the midlands, southern england and south wales, fading a bit into friday morning. a few more showers around across the south on friday, maybe some across north east england eastern scotland and the chance of rain across northern ireland and western scotland. that is the sign of things changing. for friday it will be humid in the sunshine that we have. thanks, matt. and tha
solid, you can see incremental degradation with the general electric. losing to joe biden, and i m sure republicans will come along and make that point in the primary. and was,, you seen a bad week before and managed to publicly at least in the court of public opinion he has been able to skirt around it but this feels different. it might be different. when it comes to public opinion, something like 60% or 61% of the country doesn t want him to run in 2024. his base is solidly behind him and the republican voters are solidly behind him but independence have walked away, the number goes up to 67% for independence, they don t want him to run. things are not working that well politically. in the commercial sphere, which is really what the heart of the attorney general s case in new york is against them, this is going to hamper, even before they come to resolution, this is going to hamper his business operations, if you are a lender and a counterparty, a vendor, are you are ju
another countdown, five days until the senate s scheduled august recess, about a week for democrats to stick to leader chuck schumer s stated goal of passing a monumental health care and climate bill, including key components of president biden s legislative agenda. just a week. now schumer could always slide his schedule to give democrats more time, time to figure out if he actually has the votes that he needs because we still don t know where kyrsten sinema stands. she s been silent on the issue so far. our best insight to her thinking comes from joe manchin, far from a guarantee. manchin says there is lots for sinema to like. she has a lot in this bill. she s the one who negotiated basically and no one changed the medicare negotiations. and they thought that wasn t. and she got involved and that was great. i support that. she s been very adamant and clear on no tax increases. i take that very seriously. i feel the same way. so i m hoping that when she reviews and sees it
activists still protesting outside the homes of supreme court justices despite last week s arrest out of california threatening the life of brett kavanaugh. pelosi has held up legislation and she says the house will vote on it this week. dana: let s go to chad pergram on capitol hill. the charge of the committee today is to document what was going on between the election and january 6th. the committee wants to understand what fueled the riots. i can say right now the president absolutely tried to overthrow the will of the people and he tried to do it initially through misinformation through the department of justice, through pressuring the vice president and on january 6th. he was told repeatedly by people that he trusted. that s why one witness is former trump campaign manager bill stepan. the committee would not say if he appears voluntarily. the committee is probing what the president did or did not do during the riot. this man had the microphone and could speak