remember. new is a cue from space friday it was the first that nowhere in the uk reached 20 celsius, and it is because of the brisk northerly wind vigilfor mama the daily mail dedicates its front page to the queen s childrens vigil at westminster hall, as the new king stands aside his mother s coffin. saturday s times also runs with the same story declaring it the vigil an emotional end to a week of national mourning for the united kingdom. the guardian focuses on the death of elizabeth ii and the invitation of the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, calling his visit a stain on the queen s memory . and crossing to a commonwealth country, the new zealand herald reports on the queues to see the queen lying in state reaching capacity, as people wait for 2h hours in line. in other news, the international edition of the financial times leads on german government s move to control three refineries. so let s begin. the new york times reports on the ongoing despairfor t
relief has touched down and it s on the way for the millions of parents struggling to feed their children. just under two hours, ago the first shipment of baby formula arriving in indianapolis from europe. 78,000 pounds of baby formula being taken off that u.s. military plane and put on two fedex trucks for distribution across the country amid a shortage. agriculture secretary tom vilsack shaking the hands of the u.s. military members who helped transport that much needed formula. the first of several deliveries to come, in fact. the secretary told reporters just how quickly parents could start to see formula back on the shelves. i ve been told by the fda commissioner that in a matter of a week or so, we should begin to see some supply. but of the course of the next several weeks, we should see an ever increasing supply. so i would say certainly with the next 30 days we re going to begin seeing the situation. we re going to go right to nbc s meghan officials at that air
we are at about 295,000. that is above what the new hampshire secretary of state had predicted, even accounting for population growth, it is closer to what you saw in 2008. that should be some solace for democrats who were concerned about the low turnout in iowa that there was an enthusiasm cap. one thing to keep in mind is that independent voters can show up in the democratic primary. may be bolstered by them. david: this is balance of democrats like for people to show up and vote for the candidate because it means they are invested. power on bloomberg television david: we hear joe biden had a and radio. bernie sanders edged out pete conference call with his supporters today. buttigieg here in new hampshire it would be interesting to listening in on. last night. ryan: it will be interested to the top two finishers were the same in iowa. listen before the conference we welcome the former head of call. david: who is best positioned to the new hampshire democratic party, kath
Health bill meaning it would not have a majority. Time now for World Business report. Another Big Cyber Hack brings yet more disruption to business Around The World. What more can they to do keep themselves safe . Rebooting the sale. Toshiba announces another delay in raising the cash it badly needs from its memory chip unit. Welcome to World Business report. Im rachel horne. Another huge cyber attack is affecting businesses and other organisations across the world. Those affected include banks, retailers, energy firms and Transport Networks. It means Many Companies cant access their Computer Systems and for some that means its all but impossible to get any work done. The virus was first detected in ukraine on tuesday but has quickly spread across the planet. According to russia based Kaspersky Labs more than 2,000 users have been attacked so far but that number seems to be growing every hour. When users switch their computers on theyre being asked to pay a ransom of 300 in the Digital