rebecca morelle, bbc news, at a secret location in the cotswolds. that is all we have time for, thank you for watching. good evening. it s been another day of hot sunshine for most parts of the uk, and in northern ireland, it looks like we have broken a record once again. 31.3 degrees at castlederg in county tyrone, provisionally the highest temperatures on record in northern ireland. the previous record was only sent last saturday. so, still a met office amber extreme heat warning in force here. also one for southern wales, parts of the midlands, down into the south west of england. and part of the reason for that heat warning is that temperatures really aren t falling far overnight. 11pm bringing temperatures still up into the 20s for some.
pushes back. steve: you know what? we saw the pushback in virginia. is it now sweeping the nation? is it impacting folks up in your neck of the woods in the pacific northwest? 100 percent. i would say it s not just pacific northwest and virginia. this is happening across the country. and during the covid lockdown, when kids were learning remotely, parents were hearing what was being taught, they didn t stop any of that the teacher, they are hearing the push back so now they are in the position of trying to silence anyone, because, look, when you are accuse of being violent because you criticize someone or oftentimes a strategy that a lot of these teachers and schools make controversial about teaching about equity. they are doing that in disengine useless way they want to stop any pushback. it s really really important. that parents are continuously paying attention to what s being taught in the classroom and aren t falling for this tactic to silence them. steve: yeah. all right. well
and it would be a huge boost for him to be able to say, look being, i ve got this done. not to mention certainly the white house believes that it will help the economy and having some help for the economy right now is critical for him going into what seems like a long way away, but isn t really. the 2022 midterm election. and on that point, you write this week that the biden administration is probing why gasoline prices aren t falling. does this suggest at all a concern with respect to inflation or is this just something that i guess repeats itself, a cycle of gas prices all the time? reporter: well, the president expressed, and they have expressed it before, the i think what he was saying is that why are gasoline prices not going down at the same right that they are going up when there are these various pressures on the world economy, and the president has himself put pressure on opec and its allies to increase production. you know, when you are the
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good evening. it s been another day of hot sunshine for most parts of the uk, and in northern ireland, it looks like we have broken a record once again. 31.3 degrees at castlederg in county tyrone, provisionally the highest temperatures on record in northern ireland. the previous record was only sent last saturday. so, still a met office amber extreme heat warning in force here. also one for southern wales, parts of the midlands, down into the south west of england. and part of the reason for that heat warning is that temperatures really aren t falling far overnight. 11pm bringing temperatures still up into the 20s for some. as we head through the night, those temperatures won t fall an awful lot further. we will see some low cloud rolling in across northern and eastern scotland, parts of north east england. that ll retreat to the coasts through the day tomorrow. a few thunderstorms popping up, but for most, it s dry with hot sunshine. and in northern ireland tomorrow, well, we could b