shower cloud moving its way from west to east and really know where is immune to catching some of those heavy showers through the course of the afternoon. if you do catch one there is some hail and thunderstorms mixed in as well and the gusts of wind are still a feature, about 30-40 wind are still a feature, about 30 a0 miles an hour but more than 50 miles an houraround 30 a0 miles an hour but more than 50 miles an hour around exposed coasts particularly the north and west. it s windy out there, temperatures between 8 12 but feeling colder than that where you are exposed to the brisk wind and with the heavy showers, the hail and thunder mixed in too. there also sleet and snow over the highest ground of scotland so turning quite icy here during the course of the night. elsewhere the show as he is away tonight through central and eastern parts of england but further west across england, wales and northern ireland, will continue to see more showers blowing through on the brisk b
people. can you tell us a little bit about your experience with the u.s. troops, you know, how long you worked for the military, the kinds of injuries that you personally sustained. i have worked for the u.s. military in afghanistan from 2005 all the way to 2012 i worked as a local, national linguist in afghanistan, and then from february 2018 all the way up to beginning of march last year, i worked as a duty civilian contractors. throughout that time working with the u.s. troops in afghanistan in a very tiny and less populated country that made me to be a very high profile person.