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hi, dodd. not seen you for a while. how have you been, you big giraffe? sally laughs. good morning. with one game to go before the world cup begins, how gareth southgate s future s the spotlight, a year after leading england to the euros final. good morning. we ve currently got some rain in the south east which will clear away and for all of us we are looking at a day of sunshine and showers and a noticeable wind too, and feeling chilly in that wind. i will have all the details about this mornings programme. good morning, everybody. it s monday 26th september. our main story. the pound has fallen to its lowest level against the us dollarfor 50 years. the record slump came after the government unveiled tax cuts funded by huge increases in borrowing. let s talk more to nina about this. how did this all start? a drop to around $1 how did this all start? a drop to around s1that s how did this all start? a drop to around $1 that s the how did this all start? a drop to ar ....
days so a significant storm surge, flooding rainfall and damaging winds. it s not the only tropical cyclone we are watching because herrick and ian is strengthening in the caribbean, pushing towards western cuba during tomorrow and potentially heading closer to florida, making landfall by thursday. both these storms had the potential for flooding thursday. both these storms had the potentialforflooding rainfall, damaging winds and a significant storm surge so very active at the moment towards the tropics. closer to home in the uk, its typically autumnal. the wind has been whipping up autumnal. the wind has been whipping up the waves, big shower cards around and the next few days, we stick with that theme. call for the time of year, blustery winds and plenty of showers. we have high pressure at the moment sitting in the atlantic, an area of low pressure approaching from the north east, squeezing the ice of that combination is drawing in north westerly winds. following the arro ....
that traffic is on let s see on seventh going downtown leferls from all over the world came from times square to ring in the brand new year. it s great to have you here. fox & friends first was before us. you know, i started to call the show fox & friends first. we just did that show. it s hard you know, it s interesting, when you click into a new year how many times you write the last year on a check. nicole: absolutely. not just a check, think of everything you have to sign and date. it takes a solid month to finally get it right. griff: who uses checks. all do you now is use your phone. you don t have to worry about these things. in the week i have been here filling in. for you which was really a lot of fun. i have been taking the subway. you touch your subway to the thing and it lets you through and you don t have to do the math of 22 or 23. receive steve is the subway safe? griff: no. definitely not. steve: it s great you got here today. griff: ye ....
heartbeat. there is no such thing as a heartbeat. it s a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman s body. kayleigh: in response to abrams studying comments, the left rest of her defense, of course, because i wouldn t they? the washington post fact-checker tweeting this. for what it s work, fetal heartbeat is a misnomer. the ultrasound picks up electrical activity generated by an embryo. the so-called heartbeat sound you hear is created by the ultrasound, not until ten weeks can the opening and closing of r machine. wouldn t you know, planned parenthood, they redefined how they see it, too. as recently as july, here s what the abortion provider said in their website about fetal development between 5-6 weeks. a very basic beating heart and circulatory system developed. now it reads this. a part of the embryo starts to show cardiac activity. it sounds like a heartbeat on it ultrasound, but is not a fully ....
as monarch this morning, before travelling to scotland. it s monday 12th september. people here in edinburgh will be the first members of the public to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth ii this evening, as scotland bids it s final farewell. evening, as scotland bids its final farewell. king charles iii will accompany the queen s coffin as it travels from here at the palace of holyroodhouse, along the royal mile to st giles cathedral where it will remain under continuous vigil for 2h hours. yesterday thousands of mourners lined the route as the coffin made the 175 mile journey from balmoral down to edinburgh, as judith moritz reports. balmoral was the queen s most beloved home. scotland her place of refuge. how fitting, then, that it s across this land that she is beginning her finaljourney. these were the hills she knew. the forests she enjoyed. and the communities she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned that affection. and then, a majestic sigh ....