greg: inflation as an issue is like a crime in that it becomes a result of this changing class division. the left and media and politics and entertainment, to them, inflation just means that it s like $65 instead of 55. or their lift tickets just went up a bit, but that s not going to stop the rich democrats from skiing. basically inflation is an absorbable cost for a rich liberal fantasy. they can pay it. the same way they can protect themselves from crime. meanwhile, everybody else can. everybody else who actually looks at prices on products, tries to get stuff on sale. inflation isn t some invisible byproduct of big government. jeanine: shouldn t it be making some changes in the white house? who should they get rid of? ron klain? geraldo: five a different take on biden and ohio, which
higher ground in scotland. and some fog forming across north west scotland and northern ireland. cooler in the north west, still mild in the south. into tomorrow, we have the weather front or the remnants of it, producing a fair bit of cloud, some spots of rain. then some showers coming up from the channel islands, pushing on across central and southern england, eventually making it into northern england later on in the day. brighter skies on either side of that. temperatures, nine to 14 or 15 degrees in any prolonged spells of sunshine. it will be a blustery day as well and by the end of the day, you can already see the next further front coming our way. this weather front coming our way. this weather front is going to be pushing north and east, we will have some heavy rain on this as well. after a dry start with a few showers, the rain arrives across scotland, northern england and northern ireland. behind it we will see some showers for the rest of england and wales, some
tomorrow 8 15. the average at this time is roughly 8 10 north to south. thank you. you will love story we have coming up with ernest shackleton s ship that sank. we have been following their adventures trying to find the wreckage. they have found it and we have pictures this morning. look this. stunning. they are amazed by the amazing condition it is in. it has been down there more than 100 years. the expedition set off in february and we spoke to dan snow. they were not sure they would find it. this morning, they have. as you can see from the incredible pictures so brilliantly preserved. 3000 metres below the icy surface of water. we will speak to dan snow later on the programme. and even more pictures coming up in 20 minutes. but now the news where you
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we call it in germany ambulance bus so a big bus. you can take six people on the beds here and you can take medical care of them. like an emergency room. but the germans aren t the only samaritans on the road. indeed, the approach is full of people arriving. this crossing, and everything that goes with it, has ballooned, even in a week since we first came here. this has become a village, albeit with no permanent inhabitants. just those on their way through, trying to work out what comes next. a process even set to music. surreally, almost no item can t be found, donated or abandoned