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House correspondent, Weekend Today cohost Peter Alexander, Garrett Haake on capitol hill, brendan buck, former Senior Adviser to house speakers paul ryan and john boehner, and former Maryland Democratic congresswoman Debra Everets and former senator claire mccaskill. Peter first to you. Lets start with the covid Relief Package. The white house releasing a statement after that monday meaning with republicans saying the president is open to reconciliation, but the republicans are in the conversation. So where do we stand . Are democrats on the Pro ....
Government, and you go on to say that as every 2020 moved on, responding to the extreme and adverse Weather Conditions that caused widespread and significant flooding throughout wales was the most urgent matter facing the government. It wasnt until march that covid moved up the Priority List until it became the most significant matter. Is that a fair characterisation of the position . The early months of 2020 are dominated from a welsh garments perspective by the risks of a nodeat perspective by the risks of a no deal brexit, which was imminent, by no deal brexit, which was imminent, tty winter no deal brexit, which was imminent, by Winter Pressures in the health service, by Winter Pressures in the health service, which are always at their most service, which ....
harold by them. in the south, temperatures rising even faster. 120 degrees in some parts of texas. now not just texas. get ready, this could get worse. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. glad to have you. fox on top of more nature getting over the top. to rick reichmuth. what are we looking at, rick? not only is it abnormal to be the c-named storms, it s where they are that is abnormal. they ve been forming in the open atlantic. the waves that came off the coast of africa. that generally happens to mid september, we get into that type of tropical development. so getting there, we ve never had two that formed to the east of the lesser antilles. all forming in a time that we might be looking at a lower than average season. currently, we have bret, cindy. there s no real threat to land for this. we ve had some strong wind gusts. if you throw up weather max 16 behind me, i can show you what s going on here. wind gusts of 69 miles an hour in st. lucia. bret, down across ....
execution of a shia cleric. and with days to go until the stars hit the red carpet, who will be the biggest winners at this year s oscars? hello, and welcome if you re watching in the uk, on pbs in the us or around the world. the bbc has told its highest paid and most recognised presenter, gary lineker, that he will step back from fronting its flagship football programme after he criticised the british government s migration policy. the broadcaster said that lineker, a former england captain, would not present his popular programme, match of the day, until an agreement was reached over his social media use. in a tweet, he d compared the language used by the government to set out its plan to that used by germany in the 1930s. the bbc said lineker should keep away from taking sides on party political issues under its impartiality guidelines. his co presenters, former footballers and pundits alan shearer and ian wright, say they will not appear on the saturday night programme ....
as the official eurovsion handover ceremony takes place today in liverpool. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the uk economy is due to get smaller this year and do worse than other major nations, including russia that s according to the world s most important international financial organisation, the international monetary fund. it predicts the uk economy will shrink by 0.6% this year. it believes the uk will be the only country among the world s major economies to see its economy get smaller. it says the forecast reflects the uk s high energy prices, high inflation and high interest rates. the us, germany, france, italy and japan are all expected to grow. but there is a note of optimisim the imf believes things will improve in 2024, forecasting the economy will grow by 0.9%. the chancellorjeremy hunt has said that the uk outperformed many forecasts last year and that if we stick to ur plan to halve inflation, the uk is still predicted ....