See on satellite 6 and action radar. It is comfortable with some of the disappoints low in spots. Were watching this front well out to the west. Thats the indication well see showers in spots. We dont have a lot of the activity with it, but it progresses to the east, that will be an issue later on this evening, and in some spots. 59 in allentown. 60 in millville. 70 in cape may and feeling comfortable. The dewpoints measure how much moisture is in the atmosphere and how sticky it feels. 56 in allentown, 57 in reading, 58 in millville, nice and comfortable. Sitting at 60 in philadelphia. Anything above 60 is when you start to feel a little sticky. 89 for the high, were warming up in a big way. The disappoints will rise, 9 00 a. M. , 74. Noon, 84. 3 00 p. M. , 88 sunshine and clouds, 6 00 p. M. Thats when well be watching for a shower or thunderstorm in a couple of spots and 87 degrees for the temperature then. Matt pellman howl do the roads look early on. We are watching several issues,
We will take you live to that debate via the german broadcaster a rd. Accompanied by interpreters to bring you the debate. In english in real time. Alright lets focus now on the candidates. Chancellor Anglo American has both admirers and some bitter detractors at home and abroad but she has been in the job for twelve years. And then you got Martin Schulz on the other hand he has a career in european politics to look back on. He spent years as the president of the German European Parliament german politics. Is new terrain for him. A german cannot cast a vote to directly. Elect the chancellor but if they coul. Hear the numbers for you and they are very telling. So opinion polls indicate that mariko would get forty nine percent of the vote. While thirty seven percent a german voters say they want her conservative cdu csu block. To lead the next government. Alright were gonna take me out to Martin Schulz and see what hes dealing with tonight. The numbers for him on this debate night are no
Are debating the bill that will transfer eu law into uk law ahead of brexit. Also in the next hour, more than three hundred thousand Muslim Rohingyas have now fled myanmar as the un says the systematic attacks on them amount to ethnic cleansing. The parents of a six year old child threaten to sue their sons school after boys were allowed to come to class wearing dresses. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The us state of florida has been battered by Hurricane Irma causing widespread damage. President trump has described it as a storm of catastrophic severity and added he was marshalling the full resources of the federal government to deal with its aftermath. At least four people have been killed, and more than half of all homes and businesses in the state are without power. Parts of miami are under water. The hurricane has swept up from the caribbean where it killed dozens of people and wreaked terrible damage. Over the weekend it hit cu bas northern coast, then moved north batter
More than 300,000 Muslim Rohingyas have now fled myanmar, as the un says theyre victims of ethnic cleansing. Bell rings ceremonies are held at ground zero in new york and across the United States, to mark the 16th anniversary of the 9 11 attacks. Its 5 00. Our main story is the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, and the extensive damage caused in the state of florida. At least five people have died and millions of homes and businesses in the state are still without power. Parts of miami are under water. The hurricane swept up from the caribbean, where it claimed the lives of dozens of people, and caused terrible damage. Over the weekend, it hit cu bas northern coast. Irma then moved north, battering the islands in the florida keys, before passing by miami and close to the coastal city of tampa. The storm, which has now been downgraded to a category one storm, is heading north towards the state of georgia. Our first report is from andy moore. The aftermath of irma in naples on floridas west c
Vote tha n much bigger majority in the second vote than it did in the second. So we know that labour mps were under orders to vote against the bill. They did not want a second reading. We know that other opposition parties had also told mps that they should vote against the bill being given a second reading, as well. But in spite of that, the government ended up winning the vote 326 votes to 290. That is a government majority of 36. We should remember that this is a government that copper on paper at least, does not have a majority in the house of commons. But the bottomline, though, is the second readings are usually about broad brush principle is, not about the detail. That comes later in the Committee Stage and so forth. I suppose a lot of the conservative mps who do have concerns, ken clarke, anna soubry, Dominic Grieve and so on, they agree with the general principle that we need an orderly transfer of all the regulations from the eu books onto oui regulations from the eu books on