Emily good morning. Randy good morning on this monday morning. Emily dreary day. Cindy its august. Cloudy start. The clouds will be pushed up today. There might be one or two bright spots, but overall it is a mostly cloudy day ahead. 69 in town. Worcester 64. Mid 60s in the cape. We have steady rain for a time overnight. Most of thats off were looking at a couple lingering showers. Hyannis slowly drifting toward nantucket. You see the thunder and lightning off shore continuing to move away. Weve got High Pressure to the north. In between that wind, its gonna keep those clouds locked in tight throughout the day. You can see maybe late in the day couple breaks here and there. Temperature comes up to about 70 by about 8 00. This afternoon. Weve got the clouds this morning. By lunchtime there might be one or two spot showers around. Even as we get into the afternoon there could be some brief passing spot showers. Nothing heavy expected but good idea to have that umbrella with you today. An
Increasingly this complex, global, integrated that oldfield or marketplace. Such is the nature of war and risk we have to understand better. Secondly, cyberspace. My good friend, general mike hayden has talked about the coming pearl harbor in cyberspace and i agree with him. Its going to happen and we are willfully bug prepared. The third area i was stressed is the growing demographic shift worldwide. For the first time as of last year more people live in cities and that trend is accelerating. If you like in societies like africa, what does that mean in terms of demographics or resources . These changes will accelerate and we need to be better prepared for the acrosstheboard. Those are three large general chunks we should focus on. Was focused a little tighter for a minute. You have been quoted as saying that there are very likely as many or more spies working against u. S. Interests inside the u. S. During the cold war, which was a head snapping quote when i read it. Who are these peo
Averages as we enter the final hour of trade here and see whether or not they want to be long going into the weekend here, a question we often ask on a friday, but for a different reason. Geopolitical usually. Now youll wonder if they just want to be out because of what could happen on the asian markets over the weekend. As mentioned, heres where we stand on the 4000 level. Yesterday we were watching a 4050 level. How quickly weve gapped down, off 1. 3 . The s p is shedding 16 points right now. The dow off 136 though, 16,034 is the level as we enter the final hour. Lets get to it in our Closing Bell Exchange for this friday. Susan fulton from fbb Capital Partners is with us, ken moraif from money matters, chad morgenlander and rich peterson from s p capital iq, all very pleased that art cashin from ubs is making a rare appearance in the Closing Bell Exchange and Rick Santelli out of chicago so a full house today. Arthur, what is your view of whats going on today . Well, weve got a coup
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are polly mackenzie, chief executive director of the cross Party Think Tank demos, and claire cohen, womens editor of the daily telegraph. Thanks so much for coming back and i am pleased to say that ive got all the papers tonight, so lets start with some of the pages we have already. The metro says that test and trace is down the pan as Prime Minister borisjohnson admits the tracing system must improve. This is echoed on the front of the i, which shows front line nhs workers and the headline covid cases up to 90,000 a day and test and trace cant cope. Moving to the telegraph, we have a picture of the Prime Minister who, alongside chancellor rishi sunak, has announced an extra £13 billion of support for workers. The express call it boris and rishis show of strength with the headline together, we will protect britain. But the guardian approach the story differently, saying the chancellor was for
Now on bbc news, monday in parliament. Hello there, and welcome to monday in parliament. Coming up as the Prime Minister self isolates after a coronavirus contact, the leader of the commons back tracks and allows more mps to contribute from home. But some members dont think hes done enough. The fact of the matter he is suboptimal, he should resign. The housing secretary rebuffs accusations about how money to support deprived towns in england was allocated. We will not apologise for investing in communities that have been under invested in and undervalued by the Party Opposite for generations. And as brexit trade talks continue, fears about what change could mean for food travelling from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. The member might recall the famous issue around lasagnes from Great Britain into Northern Ireland. Frankly, it is a nonsense. But first Boris Johnson, six tory mps, and two political aides are self isolating after a breakfast meeting inside downing street last week. On