Handle it myself speaking last night, the president again said he was determined to build a wall between mexico and the us and suggested taxing their goods to pay for it. Word so has bbc news been getting a bit carried away by the new Presidency Rosie Victoria Wells thought so, writing Brian Gardner had this question meanwhile, Teresa Reilly wrote to us on monday after she had settled down to watch a report on the Supreme Court decision about brexit do let us know your thoughts on the bbcs coverage of Donald Trumps presidency or any aspect of bbc news. Details of how to contact us coming up at the end of the programme. Now for some of your other concerns this week, starting with the bbc coverage following a report in the sunday times that an unarmed missile went offcourse during a test lastjune. On his show that morning, andrew marr asked the Prime Minister about this several times. When you made that first speech injuly times. When you made that first speech in july in times. When you
it s been a day of sunshine and showers today. but the wet and windy weather will come towards the southwest. things will turn more windy. especially across england and wales and also wets as well. we will look at the satellite picture. it does not look like much but this area of cloudiness is developing into an area of low pressure and we will get more definition as well. 0ver will get more definition as well. over the past few hours we ve had three showers and gaping pushing into the eastern parts of england as well. this is where we proceeded cloudiness and rain knocking on the door in the southwest and it will turn letter here in the next few hours. the wind will pick up as well. the rain will grow more shape and organization. it will march north and east and below get some rain in bright colors and it would be covered by gusty winds keeping the temperature is up. each intern dry across northern ireland and scotland. eight you could see temperatures close to freezing by the end of
it s still early and it s very messy at this point, bill. it s only going to get worse. still pinpointing 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. as the peak for central park. that s when the winds will really be howling and you could see that two inches of snow per hour. after that, maybe some sleet. so it will be interesting to follow you throughout the day there in central park. best of luck to you. thanks, bill. let s get back to the maps. again, the d.c. area last night, you had your burst of snow, about an inch. then we ve had a lot of sleet. you changed over pretty quickly. we knocked your snow totals down upo . and now we have rain knocking on the door. d.c. won t be horrible from the belt way south to the coast. baltimore, you ve had more snow than d.c. also philadelphia, you are all snow and now changed over to a little bit of sleet. here s the snow forecast map. it s still extremely impressive, even if it s not going to be historic for the i-95 cities. everybody in the interior sectio