North easterly wind so temperatures around 15 degrees and even the highest temperatures in the west, 23 or 2a degrees in the warmest places. On wednesday, predominantly dry again, probably less of that north sea cloud and what little we have a good link in one or 2a degrees in the warmest places. On wednesday, predominantly dry again, probably less of that north sea cloud and what little we have good link in one of two areas of the east coast but otherwise more sunshine so more of us probably seeing a climb into the low to mid 20s in the warmest areas. Beyond that, the fine and dry and settled run continues through the rest of the week but heading into the weekend, the Humidity Levels start to rise, as to the temperatures with highs in the Mid To High 20s but we are likely to see them heavy showers and thunderstorms working in which will bring some areas rain and of course gardeners might want that because it has been very dry for the last few weeks. Thanks, chris. And thats bbc news a
north easterly wind so temperatures around 15 degrees and even the highest temperatures in the west, 23 or 2a degrees in the warmest places. on wednesday, predominantly dry again, probably less of that north sea cloud and what little we have a good link in one or 2a degrees in the warmest places. on wednesday, predominantly dry again, probably less of that north sea cloud and what little we have good link in one of two areas of the east coast but otherwise more sunshine so more of us probably seeing a climb into the low to mid 20s in the warmest areas. beyond that, the fine and dry and settled run continues through the rest of the week but heading into the weekend, the humidity levels start to rise, as to the temperatures with highs in the mid to high 20s but we are likely to see them heavy showers and thunderstorms working in which will bring some areas rain and of course gardeners might want that because it has been very dry for the last few weeks. thanks, chris. and that s
good morning. and welcome to our first show. where every saturday, i ll sit down with some really smart people to discuss the biggest stories and what we hope will be a different way. today, we re asking, with mounting pressure on president biden, to call for a cease-fire in gaza, how much say does he really have in what israel does? plus, legal challenges now, to keep donald trump off the ballot. should judges or voters decide his future? and later, a hot topic for parents and kids. should schools ban students? from using cell phones? our panel here is all ready to go. sit back, and grab your coffee, and let s talk about it. first, our saturday starter. president biden walking a diploma diplomatic tight rope as israel continues the offensive in gaza am response to the horrific attack by hamas last month. secretary of state blinken is back in the area this week. getting more humanitarian aid in gaza and more hostages out. here at home there are growing calls for israel to
just gives them inspiration and encouragement. because we are exposing russia as the tiger, they are degraded, demoralised, and for those russians who are unhappy about their regime, about their terrorists in the kremlin, this is a good opportunity. i will say one more time that we are surprised it has taken them so long. time that we are surprised it has taken them so long. evelyn farkas, ou are taken them so long. evelyn farkas, you are talking taken them so long. evelyn farkas, you are talking to taken them so long. evelyn farkas, you are talking to us taken them so long. evelyn farkas, you are talking to us from - you are talking to us from washington to dc. is it possible to keep supplying ukraine with this level of weaponry washington, dc. as the months and years go by? yes. as the months and years go by? yes, i do think so, as the months and years go by? yes, i do think so, victoria. as the months and years go by? yes, i do think so, victoria. part of this i do th
yourself in a free country, and one of them is to respect the results and to come together. lincoln was able to do it after the civil war. that was a heck of a lot worse than this is now. we talked about with malice towards none, with charity towards all. he talked about that we re friends, not enemies. if lincoln could do it, then we can. he s still the model. thoughtful, as always. thanks for coming in. great to have youen every time. coming up, more from donald trump s washington to d.c. and the washington post s tan guerin, right after this. that uses technology once only in doctors offices. for deep penetrating relief at the source. new aleve direct therapy.