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jon kay, bbc news, bristol. what a gem! selfies putting animals at risk. hunt them in the forest because they are quite cute. 0h, chico's holding my hands, yes, hello chico. we are hunting for icebergs on a budget. plus, we go underground in search of london's hidden rivers. and district line rumbling through. this week, we're talking selfies. and some will go to great lengths to get that perfect snap. wherever you are in the world. to help animals who are being used in the tourist industry. first wildlife hospital. of photo opportunities. under that hashtag, there are almost 15,000 posts. of endangered animals or their parts are not allowed on instagram. with exotic animals. it is an issue charities are trying to tackle on the ground. how big a problem are these animal selfie pictures? it's huge, it's huge. working here in thailand. one—second selfie, and sadly, it's a lifetime for that animal. there's a few more here... what's he riding on? this is a liger, which is a cross between a tiger and a lion. but this guy is riding it. a lot of these animals are
jon kay, bbc news, bristol. what a gem! selfies putting animals at risk. hunt them in the forest because they are quite cute. 0h, chico's holding my hands, yes, hello chico. we are hunting for icebergs on a budget. plus, we go underground in search of london's hidden rivers. and district line rumbling through. this week, we're talking selfies. and some will go to great lengths to get that perfect snap. wherever you are in the world. to help animals who are being used in the tourist industry....
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ijust bristol and i've been a youth worker for the last four years. for the last four years. i just wish upon a project earlier this year. and the thing that i saw with all the young people i worked with is that they are so much more politically progressive than my generation is. and, you know, when we talk about identity politics, which is sort of the stick that the alt—right beats the left with, and so on alt—right beats the left with, and so on and so forth, for young people, the sense of identity is so much more fluid and ingrained in the way that they can burst that, i don't... way that they can burst that, i don't. .. it's not way that they can burst that, i don't... it's not so much removed from them that they necessarily need to talk about it. so i have real hope for the next generation. and in a way the book traces thatjourney, not ina a way the book traces thatjourney, not in a sort of crude olay michael wade, but through the experience of one family, with all its ups and downs. in that sense, quite apart from the fun and laughter in the boo
ijust bristol and i've been a youth worker for the last four years. for the last four years. i just wish upon a project earlier this year. and the thing that i saw with all the young people i worked with is that they are so much more politically progressive than my generation is. and, you know, when we talk about identity politics, which is sort of the stick that the alt—right beats the left with, and so on alt—right beats the left with, and so on and so forth, for young people, the sense...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in bristol.rey barry heads towards a neighbour's flat —— drunk. a knife is visible. months later it would be used in a frenzied attack which would kill kamil ahmad. shortly after dismembering the iraqi asylu m shortly after dismembering the iraqi asylum seeker, jeffrey barry called the police. delaet‘s report says kamil ahmad should still be alive and the failure to fully recognise his killer's races and contributed to his death. the two men, who both had mental health problems, lived in this sheltered housing complexes to today's report says that there were at least six incidents between the two men between 2013 and 2016 while they stayed at this property. they included barry punching kamil ahmad as well as a racially aggravated assault. despite that and barry's well known violent history, the two manuel asked to continue living together at this housing complex. —— the two men were allowed to continue living together. the report says he was a person with racist views he was a person with racist
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in bristol.rey barry heads towards a neighbour's flat —— drunk. a knife is visible. months later it would be used in a frenzied attack which would kill kamil ahmad. shortly after dismembering the iraqi asylu m shortly after dismembering the iraqi asylum seeker, jeffrey barry called the police. delaet‘s report says kamil ahmad should still be alive and the failure to fully recognise his killer's races and contributed to his death. the...
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joining me now from bristol is the labour mp darrenjones — whose bristol north west constituency containsnt that a deal will be worked out that takes into account the concerns of various industrial sectors including the aerospace sector. of course the issueis the aerospace sector. of course the issue is the timing. do you think the government can deliver the sort of clarity that airbus is looking for, which their boss said today is really the end of the summer? the government have been saying things for the last two years and is delivering very little. airbus and other businesses would not make these statements publicly if they had confident in the ability for the government to get the deal and be able to implement it. the fact that airbus have had to make a statement todayis airbus have had to make a statement today is deeply worrying and it‘s time for the government to take this seriously, to stop the internal aetiological fighting and to realise we must maintain our membership of the single market and customs union to protect thousands ofjobs and a huge percentage of our gdp. couldn't
joining me now from bristol is the labour mp darrenjones — whose bristol north west constituency containsnt that a deal will be worked out that takes into account the concerns of various industrial sectors including the aerospace sector. of course the issueis the aerospace sector. of course the issue is the timing. do you think the government can deliver the sort of clarity that airbus is looking for, which their boss said today is really the end of the summer? the government have been saying...
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i realized i would have to dump my heinz and bristol meyers.est my fund dropped by more than 10%, i would have to open the doors and let people out of their contract noticed each day my stocks sank and sank because it was filled with best of breed finally we booted all of my faves and quickly got to even. if you want to perform on a daily basis, you got to take action you can't just sit there and get your head handed to you. this rotation game is not one that you can play at home. here is why. as that year progressed, the economy got hotter and hotter and these stocks kept getting higher and higher. and at a certain point things got too hot. and the next thing you know, the stock market crashed all of the cyclical plays were decimated. so were bristol meyer and heinz. and they snapped right back. so let's come back to the show itself i have now told you to use an index fund no matter what and buy individual stocks with mad money using it the right way and not the wrong way. how rotation can derail the best of the best. we try to explain right u
i realized i would have to dump my heinz and bristol meyers.est my fund dropped by more than 10%, i would have to open the doors and let people out of their contract noticed each day my stocks sank and sank because it was filled with best of breed finally we booted all of my faves and quickly got to even. if you want to perform on a daily basis, you got to take action you can't just sit there and get your head handed to you. this rotation game is not one that you can play at home. here is why....
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, 29 01’ furthersouth, cardiff, bristol, 29 or30. furthersouth, cardiff, bristol, 29 or 30.r mass with us through the day, that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just the small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. through the day on saturday it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. later on could see a few showers creeping into the far west of scotland, perhaps western parts of scotland, perhaps western parts of northern ireland, not as hot as recent days but still a beautiful day. temperatures of the further south could be 28 or 29. dry ball most south could be 28 or 29. dry ball m ost pla ces south could be 28 or 29. dry ball most places on sunday but notice these showers to the south—west could creep into south—western parts of britain. top temperatures once again, 29 or30 of britain. top temperatures once again, 29 or 30 degrees. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: there's been world cup shock in russia as south korea knock germa
, 29 01’ furthersouth, cardiff, bristol, 29 or30. furthersouth, cardiff, bristol, 29 or 30.r mass with us through the day, that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just the small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. through the day on saturday it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. later on could see a few showers creeping into the far west of scotland,...
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it interesting, i was in bristol, i've been a youth workerfor i was in bristol, i've been a youth workeroject earlier this year and the thing i saw with the young people i worked with is that they are so much more politically aggressive than my generation is. when we talk about identity politics, which is the sort of... the stick that our bread beats the left with. —— the old right be the left with. —— the old right be the left with. for young people, the centre of a density is so much more fluid and ingrained in the way they conversed that, it's not so much more removed from them that they necessarily need to talk about it. soi necessarily need to talk about it. so i have real hope for the next generation that... and in no way, the book traces thatjourney, not any sort of crude polemical way back through the experience of one family with all its ups and downs, in that sense, apart from the fun and the laughter of the book, it's a story of hope, isn't it? i'd like to think so. of hope, isn't it? i'd like to think so. without giving too much away, i think it ends on an interesting note of
it interesting, i was in bristol, i've been a youth workerfor i was in bristol, i've been a youth workeroject earlier this year and the thing i saw with the young people i worked with is that they are so much more politically aggressive than my generation is. when we talk about identity politics, which is the sort of... the stick that our bread beats the left with. —— the old right be the left with. —— the old right be the left with. for young people, the centre of a density is so much...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in bristol.d kamil ahmad. shortly after dismembering the iraqi asylum seeker, jeffrey barry called the police. today's report says kamil ahmad should still be alive and the failure to fully recognise his killer's races recognise his killer's racism contributed to his death. the two men, who both had mental health problems, lived in this sheltered housing complex. today's report says there were at least six incidents between the two men between 2013 and 2016 while they stayed at this property. they included barry punching kamil ahmad as well as a racially aggravated assault. despite that and barry's well—known violent history, the two men were allowed to continue living together at this supported housing complex. barry obsessed with ahmed because he was racist, the report said. the report says he was a person with racist views he was mentally ill, rather than a mentally ill person whose racism was a manifestation of their illness. the head of the local safeguarding board says improvements have bee
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in bristol.d kamil ahmad. shortly after dismembering the iraqi asylum seeker, jeffrey barry called the police. today's report says kamil ahmad should still be alive and the failure to fully recognise his killer's races recognise his killer's racism contributed to his death. the two men, who both had mental health problems, lived in this sheltered housing complex. today's report says there were at least six incidents between the two men...
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living in bristol.o death by his neighbourjeffrey barry, who'd been released from a psychiatric hospital just hours earlier. michael buchanan reports. drunk and armed, jeffery barry heads towards his neighbour's flat. a knife is visible, and moments later, it would be used in a frenzied and sustained attack that killed kamil ahmad. shortly after dismembering the iraqi asylum seeker, jeffrey barry called the police. today's report says mr ahmad should still be alive, and that a failure to recognise his killer's racism contributed to his death. both men had mental health problems, and lived in this sheltered housing complex. between 2013 and 2016, barry attacked ahmad here on six different occasions. jeffrey barry was obsessed with kamil ahmad because he was an iraqi asylum seeker. he was a racist who was mentally unwell, says today's report, rather than a mentally sick man whose racism was a manifestation of his illness. i think they sold barry as having mental health issues... alex riggs runs a charity
living in bristol.o death by his neighbourjeffrey barry, who'd been released from a psychiatric hospital just hours earlier. michael buchanan reports. drunk and armed, jeffery barry heads towards his neighbour's flat. a knife is visible, and moments later, it would be used in a frenzied and sustained attack that killed kamil ahmad. shortly after dismembering the iraqi asylum seeker, jeffrey barry called the police. today's report says mr ahmad should still be alive, and that a failure to...
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. >>> bristol meyers cancer drug has been approved by chinese.islato the medication is already approved in more than 60 other countries. bristol meyers shas climbed 2% to $54.80. >>> reuters say qualcomm's $44 billion merger with nxp co seuctors has not been approved by chinese regulators just yet. that r aort cameer bloomberg and a chinese publication said the deal was given the green light by china's ministry of commerce. shares were up a fraction. shares ofls qualcomm rose slightly to $59.86. >>> this week's market monitor is betting his three picks will continue to offer invesgrrs owth, income, and reasonable valuations. it's his first time with us as market. monit mike bailey, director of research. thanks for joining us tonigh >> thanks for having me. >> you want growth, income, and value. sounds llle you want it with these three. >> that's right. we're greedy. we want your cakend eat it, too. we think some of these oprtunities are out there. >> let's start first with your first pick, which would be the symbol rop, roper technology. and you
. >>> bristol meyers cancer drug has been approved by chinese.islato the medication is already approved in more than 60 other countries. bristol meyers shas climbed 2% to $54.80. >>> reuters say qualcomm's $44 billion merger with nxp co seuctors has not been approved by chinese regulators just yet. that r aort cameer bloomberg and a chinese publication said the deal was given the green light by china's ministry of commerce. shares were up a fraction. shares ofls qualcomm rose...
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back in bristol, brad is trying to move like an avatar with what again looks like simple tracking that'sct that the robot is going to turn, but actually, this didn't happen. we are looking at all of these details of how fast you are, like, you know, making this decision, how well you are following the movement of the robot. someone who perhaps might be suffering from psychosis, would you expect to see much more deviation between the two patterns? you really need, like, mathematical analysis to find these differences. if they were like, you know, really obvious, it wouldn't be necessary to use any sophisticated tool — you could just look at the person on the street and tell that they are suffering from some type of disorder. looking at the accuracy of both movement tests, there are no false positives. so we haven't classified anyone who hasn't schizophrenia as a person who has it. so 93% accuracy — that is a very high number, 93%. it is, it is on the level of brain—imaging studies. project leads are hopeful for the role of technology in developing these early indicators, compared to tradi
back in bristol, brad is trying to move like an avatar with what again looks like simple tracking that'sct that the robot is going to turn, but actually, this didn't happen. we are looking at all of these details of how fast you are, like, you know, making this decision, how well you are following the movement of the robot. someone who perhaps might be suffering from psychosis, would you expect to see much more deviation between the two patterns? you really need, like, mathematical analysis to...
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researchers in bristol and exeter attracting hand movements of volunteers, seeing if they can devisecatalogue features such as how many long and short movements a person has, along with this lead and duration. we have then putting altogether this information and this allows us to represent this movement as an individual motor signature. and eve ryo ne individual motor signature. and everyone has a different motor signature? if we were to record your movement after three weeks later, it would be able to tell that this is your movement and not somebody else's. we can compare the motor signatures of healthy people with people with different mental disorders, in this case psychosis. this study is based on previous research involving long—term schizophrenia patients, trying to see if it could also indicate people who are in the early stages of psychosis will not although brain is working on the project as someone with previous experience of psychosis, just looking at the results but i doesn't tell you anything. using like appropriate mathematical tools we can really understand this moveme
researchers in bristol and exeter attracting hand movements of volunteers, seeing if they can devisecatalogue features such as how many long and short movements a person has, along with this lead and duration. we have then putting altogether this information and this allows us to represent this movement as an individual motor signature. and eve ryo ne individual motor signature. and everyone has a different motor signature? if we were to record your movement after three weeks later, it would be...
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bbc news, bristol.eg hands, has resigned from the government so that he can speak out against plans for a third runway at heathrow airport. the conservative mp said he had promised his constituents in chelsea and fulham that he would oppose expansion. a vote on the proposals is due to be held in parliament on monday. the headlines on bbc news: the home secretary, sajid javid, says the government's scheme to allow eu citizens to remain in the uk after brexit will be a simple process. us first lady melania trump visits a child migrant borderfacility on the us—mexico border, and says she is there to learn. the chancellor, philip hammond, deliver his annual mansion house speech, and confirms taxes will have to go up to boost spending on the nhs. the chancellor of the exchequer has said that the treasury is not trying to undermine brexit, but is instead focused on boosting prosperity by promoting continued ties with the european union after brexit happens. in his annual mansion house speech in the city of lo
bbc news, bristol.eg hands, has resigned from the government so that he can speak out against plans for a third runway at heathrow airport. the conservative mp said he had promised his constituents in chelsea and fulham that he would oppose expansion. a vote on the proposals is due to be held in parliament on monday. the headlines on bbc news: the home secretary, sajid javid, says the government's scheme to allow eu citizens to remain in the uk after brexit will be a simple process. us first...
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in bristol, for instance, they are electrifying the great western mainline.ar as bristol and the whole electrification project has been problematic with cost overruns and delays and so on. that is an example of web project management has gone wrong. i hope it will get better in future, thanks to the work that mark carne has done. then is it the timing of this, which some say isjust then is it the timing of this, which some say is just an unfortunate coincidence? presumably, someone put his name on the list maybe six months ago. absolutely. the timing could barely be worse. even though we can argue that it is justified, these public perceptions matter because it reflects badly on the railway. there is a lot of anger amongst the public at the moment towards the rail industry and it makes the industry look bad when apparently, failure is being rewarded. it is analogous to the ongoing problem you here from time to time about top pay, bonuses for chief executives when they don't appear to be doing a good job. that is another argument that is made for people in his
in bristol, for instance, they are electrifying the great western mainline.ar as bristol and the whole electrification project has been problematic with cost overruns and delays and so on. that is an example of web project management has gone wrong. i hope it will get better in future, thanks to the work that mark carne has done. then is it the timing of this, which some say isjust then is it the timing of this, which some say is just an unfortunate coincidence? presumably, someone put his name...
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a report finds the racist murder of an iraqi asylum seeker in bristol could have been avoided.se speech and, says the treasury is "not the enemy of brexit‘."
a report finds the racist murder of an iraqi asylum seeker in bristol could have been avoided.se speech and, says the treasury is "not the enemy of brexit‘."
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there are considerable resources, both people and money being spent in bristol.ol city council last year. shortly before he killed, jeffrey barry had been detained in a psychiatric hospital. but a mental health tribunal, unaware of his history decided to release him. then they failed to plan his discharge. jeffrey barry was out with a sheltered housing provider, given just hours to prepare for his return. the family believe that the head of the trust must consider their position. it was under her watch that these calamitous consequences happen. kamil ahmad came to britain seeking refuge, instead he died at the hands of a racist. let‘s discuss this with professor peter kinderman, head of the institute of psychology, health and society at the university of liverpool and former president of the british psychological society. he joins us from salford. thank you for being with us. the circumstances surrounding this man‘s release, barry‘s release, the catastrophic to say the least. some of the key people needed to see if he could be released were on holiday at the time
there are considerable resources, both people and money being spent in bristol.ol city council last year. shortly before he killed, jeffrey barry had been detained in a psychiatric hospital. but a mental health tribunal, unaware of his history decided to release him. then they failed to plan his discharge. jeffrey barry was out with a sheltered housing provider, given just hours to prepare for his return. the family believe that the head of the trust must consider their position. it was under...
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a typical stock is bristol-myers. >> 3% yields decent pipeline.not going to tell you to get rid of it. they have got to do something. you know, i can't tell people to sell bristol-myers down here that would be shortsighted how about nate in ohio. >> caller: i am a student. the stock i want to ask you about is cheg. >> it is $3. the stock is at 29 zack hertz plays for the eagles. i got to tell you, i got to wait for it to go lower and that, ladies and gentleman, concludes the "lightning round"" >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade wall street guy. a what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-
a typical stock is bristol-myers. >> 3% yields decent pipeline.not going to tell you to get rid of it. they have got to do something. you know, i can't tell people to sell bristol-myers down here that would be shortsighted how about nate in ohio. >> caller: i am a student. the stock i want to ask you about is cheg. >> it is $3. the stock is at 29 zack hertz plays for the eagles. i got to tell you, i got to wait for it to go lower and that, ladies and gentleman, concludes the...
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but further south, for cardiff, bristol, for instance, we're likely to see 29 or 30 degrees. and saturday, we've still got the warm air mass with us through the day. that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. so through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just a small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think, through the day on saturday, it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. not quite as hot here as recent days, but still a beautiful day. temperatures further south up to around 28 or possibly 29 degrees. good morning, welcome to breakfast, with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty. our headlines today: 100 troops are sent to help tackle the huge wild fires on saddleworth moor. we're live from the scene. we'll get an update from firefighters around 7am. theresa may heads to brussels for a summit with eu leaders warning that time is running out to secure a brexit deal. high fives and high hopes as england take on belgium tonight with a place in the last 16 of the world cup guaranteed. but it
but further south, for cardiff, bristol, for instance, we're likely to see 29 or 30 degrees. and saturday, we've still got the warm air mass with us through the day. that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. so through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just a small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think, through the day on saturday, it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. not quite as hot here as...
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a report finds the racist murder of an iraqi asylum seeker in bristol could have been avoided. the us first lady, melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border and says she's there to learn. meet the author. the one who met destiny. a funny story about the life of three kenyan immigrants in yorkshire. that is what we will be talking about. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are steven swinford, who is the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the london editor of politico, jack blanchard. welcome to both of you. thank you for coming back for a second stab at the papers. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads on government plans for eu citizens to apply to remain in the uk after brexit. the daily mail claims the government plans for 3.8 million applications, 600,000 more than previously expected. the ft says sterling rose after the bank of england's chief economist voted in favour of raising interest rates. the telegraph relays the us ambassador‘s
a report finds the racist murder of an iraqi asylum seeker in bristol could have been avoided. the us first lady, melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border and says she's there to learn. meet the author. the one who met destiny. a funny story about the life of three kenyan immigrants in yorkshire. that is what we will be talking about. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are steven swinford, who...
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i live in bristol and i've been a youth worker for the last four years.hing that i saw with all the young people i worked with is that they are so much more politically progressive than my generation is and when we talk about identity politics, which is the stick that the left beats with but young people, the sense of identity is so much more fluid and ingrained in the way that they can reverse that, it's not so much removed from them that they necessarily need to talk about it so i have real hope the next generation. in a way, the book traces that journey, the next generation. in a way, the book traces thatjourney, not in a crude, polemical way but through the experience of one family, with all its ups and downs. in that sense, quite apart from the fun and laughter in the book, is the story of hope, isn't it? yes, i would like to think so. of hope, isn't it? yes, i would like to think 50. without giving too much away, i think it ends on an interesting note of hope but i think that what that is about is freeing yourself from the shackles of fate and desti
i live in bristol and i've been a youth worker for the last four years.hing that i saw with all the young people i worked with is that they are so much more politically progressive than my generation is and when we talk about identity politics, which is the stick that the left beats with but young people, the sense of identity is so much more fluid and ingrained in the way that they can reverse that, it's not so much removed from them that they necessarily need to talk about it so i have real...
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crisis have to do with the price to earnings ratio of bristol-myers.hat have to do with -- you want to look for stocks that are independent in what is ailing the market. if you think you are proapproacn the bottom, that is rarely a se safe bet once a company breaks, it is difficult for itself to mend only true for sectors which control half of the stock movement in the selloffs there will be clear reasons that are going lower. the first is broken companies. avoid them the second group are made up of broken stocks and that is exactly where you want to be still on "mad money" ahead, the opportunities created during a market wide selloff, how to zero in on the stocks worth buying. and why you should be worried watching some stocks rally, yeah i will give you a heads up "mad money" will be right back >> caller: cramer, you are super, you are awesome. >> i am a first time investor. >>> thank you for inspiring me to get into the game >> you have transformed me thank you, cramer. once there was an organism so small no one thought much of it at all. people sai
crisis have to do with the price to earnings ratio of bristol-myers.hat have to do with -- you want to look for stocks that are independent in what is ailing the market. if you think you are proapproacn the bottom, that is rarely a se safe bet once a company breaks, it is difficult for itself to mend only true for sectors which control half of the stock movement in the selloffs there will be clear reasons that are going lower. the first is broken companies. avoid them the second group are made...
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for the women's twenty20 tri—series final against new zealand by thrashing them by seven—wickets in bristolballs to spare, natalie sciver with the winning runs with sarah taylor making 51. england bowled well to dismiss new zealand for 129. new zealand earlier put themselves and england into the final with an eight—wicket defeat of south africa. they meet on sunday at chelmsford. so we now know that england will face columbia in the last 16 of the world cup in russia. 20 years ago, this week england beat them 2—0 in the group stage at france 1998, remember this? goodnight. to set things up for england and a crisscross, and there is the shot in there is the goal! that is beckham. it is in! cheering hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent at the daily mirror and political commentator jo—anne nadler. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's bring you up to date on what they are saying. the metro reports a fall in the number of eu citizens coming to the uk for work and features
for the women's twenty20 tri—series final against new zealand by thrashing them by seven—wickets in bristolballs to spare, natalie sciver with the winning runs with sarah taylor making 51. england bowled well to dismiss new zealand for 129. new zealand earlier put themselves and england into the final with an eight—wicket defeat of south africa. they meet on sunday at chelmsford. so we now know that england will face columbia in the last 16 of the world cup in russia. 20 years ago, this...
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bursts of lightning, torrential downpours that brought flooding and reports of a few problems around bristolas just not cricket. lakes where the boundary should be. the met office amber warning in effect until six this morning. we could still have one 01’ two more issues. liveliest of the showers working across wales. heavy downpours over the next few hours. a lot of murky weather and low cloud, mist and fog patches, notjust around the coastline but across some of our hills. mild and muggy night, grey and gloomy, really, to start friday morning. friday looks something like this. low cloud, mist and fog taking a long time to burn away and thin out. and then as we head into the afternoon, we will see heavy showers breaking out. this time they will be further north. in the firing line, scotland, northern ireland, north—west england and parts of wales. we could see around 30 millimetres of rain or so falling in the space of an hour. over a two or three hour period, if you are unlucky there will be a few communities who could see some flooding problems again where we could get 50 or 60 millimetre
bursts of lightning, torrential downpours that brought flooding and reports of a few problems around bristolas just not cricket. lakes where the boundary should be. the met office amber warning in effect until six this morning. we could still have one 01’ two more issues. liveliest of the showers working across wales. heavy downpours over the next few hours. a lot of murky weather and low cloud, mist and fog patches, notjust around the coastline but across some of our hills. mild and muggy...
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there were reports of flooding around the bristol area with the worst of it in west sussex. boundary should be. and amber office weather warning, in force until 6am. we could have a couple of issues. the livelier showers working across wales. you may have heavy downpours here in the next few hours but otherwise, a lot of murky weather, some mist and fog patches, not just round the coastline but across some of the hills. a mild and murky night. quite grey and gloomy to start friday morning. friday looks like this, mist and fog taking a long time to burn away and thin out. as we head into the afternoon we see heavy showers breaking out but this time, they are further north. in the firing line, scotland, northern ireland, north—west england and parts of wales. over two to three hours, if you are unlucky, some communities could see some flooding problems again where we could get 50—60 millimetres, temperature wise, muggy, highs generally in the low to mid 20s. as for the forecast this weekend, more storms around, they head north, and the weather will be more settled and dry in t
there were reports of flooding around the bristol area with the worst of it in west sussex. boundary should be. and amber office weather warning, in force until 6am. we could have a couple of issues. the livelier showers working across wales. you may have heavy downpours here in the next few hours but otherwise, a lot of murky weather, some mist and fog patches, not just round the coastline but across some of the hills. a mild and murky night. quite grey and gloomy to start friday morning....
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but england scored a decisive seven—wicket win in the second game of the day in bristol, with sarah taylor'sthan four overs to spare. i still think they can improve on the field. i always think they can improve in the field. there were some stops on the boundary we could have got, stops and to smack. we have got, stops and to smack. we have gone from scoring over 201 game, to scoring 128 quite co mforta bly game, to scoring 128 quite comfortably —— twos. we need to keep adapting and learning to bat on each surface, and it should be good. the players are nearing the end of the first round of the women's pga championship in illinois. south korea's park sung—hyun is the one—stroke clubhouse leader, on six—under, in the third major of the year. americanjessica korda is one of three who are a stroke further back, and she is yet to win a major championship, despite claiming five titles on the lpga tour, while world number one and three—time winner of this event inbee park carded a disappointing one—over round, with this putt for birdie on the 13th the best of the day for the south korean. in major
but england scored a decisive seven—wicket win in the second game of the day in bristol, with sarah taylor'sthan four overs to spare. i still think they can improve on the field. i always think they can improve in the field. there were some stops on the boundary we could have got, stops and to smack. we have got, stops and to smack. we have gone from scoring over 201 game, to scoring 128 quite co mforta bly game, to scoring 128 quite comfortably —— twos. we need to keep adapting and...
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and it is notjust bristol that is affected.mpared to just 267 in the whole of last year. let's talk to dr vanessa saliba, a consultant epidemiologist from public health england. thank you for talking to us this morning. what do you think is behind this seeming rise in cases, in the number of cases? good morning. well, the outbreaks we are seeing in england are linked to much larger outbreaks happening all over europe. so there has beenjust outbreaks happening all over europe. so there has been just this year thousands of cases in countries like romania, france, italy and greece. people travel all over and bring measles back with them. and so the cases that we are seeing are very much in young people and adult over the age of 15 who have missed out on their mmr vaccine when they were younger. so we are seeing limited spread in the community. 0k, younger. so we are seeing limited spread in the community. ok, so what are the concerns? when do we start using the word outbreak? well, we have had limited outbreaks. the concern is the
and it is notjust bristol that is affected.mpared to just 267 in the whole of last year. let's talk to dr vanessa saliba, a consultant epidemiologist from public health england. thank you for talking to us this morning. what do you think is behind this seeming rise in cases, in the number of cases? good morning. well, the outbreaks we are seeing in england are linked to much larger outbreaks happening all over europe. so there has beenjust outbreaks happening all over europe. so there has been...
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south—west, not quite as hot as thursday in scotland and northern ireland but further south, cardiff, bristolg to the weekend and saturday, we still got the warm air mass with us through the day, that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just the small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think through the day on saturdaym it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. later on, could just see a few showers creeping into the far west of scotland, perhaps western parts of northern ireland, not quite as hot here as recent days but still a beautiful day. temperatures the further south could be 28 or 29 degrees. dry for most places on sunday but notice these showers to the south—west could creep into south—western parts of britain. top temperatures once again, 29 or 30 degrees. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: all change at the us supreme court. as one judge steps down, presid
south—west, not quite as hot as thursday in scotland and northern ireland but further south, cardiff, bristolg to the weekend and saturday, we still got the warm air mass with us through the day, that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just the small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think through the day on saturdaym it does look dry really across—the—board to start the...
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. >> outside a home in bristol. >> yes. >> starting a fire. >> yeah. he throws a cocktail gebs the wall of this house. this was the second attack just like this that they have suffered. the first one in july it it it t break. they added a security camera and we catch this one on video. you wouldn't believe who it was. it was the homeowner's son from a previous girlfriend. a child he had not been too aware of until many years before. he first made contact with his dad when he discovered the but he also got addicted to his real biological father for money. he told him no last year. since then he has been fire bombing the house. he also confessed to having a knife on him at the time. the son has been sentenced and he also has a restraining order against him for going near this area of >>> ladies and gentlemen of america, have you ever felt like you needed a good back scratch? >> i feel like that right >> i have a solution for you. >> if you're having a a hard time reaching hard to reach places on your back. >> a loofaloofaloofaloofa back. >> i'm with you.
. >> outside a home in bristol. >> yes. >> starting a fire. >> yeah. he throws a cocktail gebs the wall of this house. this was the second attack just like this that they have suffered. the first one in july it it it t break. they added a security camera and we catch this one on video. you wouldn't believe who it was. it was the homeowner's son from a previous girlfriend. a child he had not been too aware of until many years before. he first made contact with his dad...
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i ask this obviously knowing student suicides at bristol, in bristol, have been well—publicised. the university. it's a top priority for me as vice chancellor and four other vice chancellors. it is forcing us to look at the complete studentjourney, starting with that transition, an exciting but often intimidating transition from secondary school to third level, but then the types of support we offer stu d e nts then the types of support we offer students when they enter the university, how we work with the student body to identify vulnerable students, support them and how we partner with our nhs colleagues, for example, to ensure those students who run into problems are better supported. it will not be one single intervention, it will be a new look, a fresh look at the studentjourney. and, equally, ithink a fresh look at the studentjourney. and, equally, i think working with our curriculum to help build in, to mainstream resilience, health and well—being into the personal development of our students. the strategy sounds good but there's a £100,000 grant behind this project, £100,
i ask this obviously knowing student suicides at bristol, in bristol, have been well—publicised. the university. it's a top priority for me as vice chancellor and four other vice chancellors. it is forcing us to look at the complete studentjourney, starting with that transition, an exciting but often intimidating transition from secondary school to third level, but then the types of support we offer stu d e nts then the types of support we offer students when they enter the university, how we...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, bristol.ow firefighters made desperate attempts to prevent the flames from spreading. a timeline of the first hour of the blaze showed that crews outside were forced to delay directing their hoses at the flat because colleagues were trying to tackle it from inside. the flames spread out of control within minutes. 72 people died lastjune in the worst residential fire since the second world war. tom burridge reports from the public inquiry. today we got a detailed log of the activities of the london fire brigade in the first hour after the initial emergency 999 call from the occupant of flat 16 where the fire broke out. we learnt from one firefighter that he saw the cladding appeared to be burning 15 minutes after the call. he said it was barking and spitting in a way to burning magnesium. at that time, we learned a firefighter outside the building wanted to put a covering jet of water onto the kitchen window of flat 16. he was advised not to because of safety concerns for two colleagues about t
michael buchanan, bbc news, bristol.ow firefighters made desperate attempts to prevent the flames from spreading. a timeline of the first hour of the blaze showed that crews outside were forced to delay directing their hoses at the flat because colleagues were trying to tackle it from inside. the flames spread out of control within minutes. 72 people died lastjune in the worst residential fire since the second world war. tom burridge reports from the public inquiry. today we got a detailed log...
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he was found guilty of the murder which took place in the supported—living home in bristol where theyoth lived last year. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the details. jeffery barry and kamel ahmed both had mental health problems and stayed in separate flats in the same sheltered housing complex in bristol. however, over the four years that they were living in the same building, jeffery barry developed an obsession with kamel ahmed. today's report says that between 2013 and 2016 there were at least six incidents between them. those included jeffery barry punching kamel ahmed on at least two occasions as well as a racially aggravated assault. however, all of those incidents, it says today, the seen through the prism ofjeffery barry's mental health conditions. they weren't seen as being motivated by racism, which is how they should have been, says today's report. jeffery barry, it says, is a racist with mental health issues, rather than a mentally unwell man whose racism is a manifestation of his illness. had the incident been blamed through the prism of racism, the
he was found guilty of the murder which took place in the supported—living home in bristol where theyoth lived last year. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the details. jeffery barry and kamel ahmed both had mental health problems and stayed in separate flats in the same sheltered housing complex in bristol. however, over the four years that they were living in the same building, jeffery barry developed an obsession with kamel ahmed. today's report says that between 2013...
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but further south, for cardiff, bristol, for instance, we're likely to see 29 or 30 degrees. us through the day. that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. so through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just a small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think, through the day on saturday, it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. later on, we could just see one or two showers creeping into the far west of scotland, perhaps western parts of northern ireland. not quite as hot here as recent days, but still a beautiful day. temperatures further south up to around 28 or possibly 29 degrees. mostly dry for most places again on sunday, but notice these showers towards the south—west could just creep into south—western parts of britain. top temperatures, though, once again 29 or 30 degrees. this is the briefing. i'm sally bundock. our top story: seeking a europe—wide solution to migration. leaders stage an emergency summit in a bid to resolve deep divisions. all change at the us supreme court. as one
but further south, for cardiff, bristol, for instance, we're likely to see 29 or 30 degrees. us through the day. that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. so through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just a small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think, through the day on saturday, it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. later on, we could just see one or two showers creeping into the far west of...
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michael buchanan reporting from bristol. time for the latest news — here‘s annita.exit from the eu — this after her government‘s flagship brexit bill cleared its final parliamentary hurdle. she avoided a backbench rebellion with an eleventh hour concession to pro—eu tories. the "department for exiting the eu" said it marked a "crucial step" in the uk‘s preparations for brexit. the us president donald trump has ordered an end to the separation of migrant children from their parents at the us border with mexico. his administration‘s policy of zero tolerance towards illegal immigration led to thousands of children being detained without their parents, but last night he signed an executive order bringing the policy to an end. president trump has insisted his administration will retain its tough stance on illegal immigration. if you‘re weak, which some people would like you to be, if you‘re really pa thetically weak, the country‘s going to be overrun with millions of people. if you‘re strong then you don‘t have any heart. that isa then you don‘t have any heart. that is a
michael buchanan reporting from bristol. time for the latest news — here‘s annita.exit from the eu — this after her government‘s flagship brexit bill cleared its final parliamentary hurdle. she avoided a backbench rebellion with an eleventh hour concession to pro—eu tories. the "department for exiting the eu" said it marked a "crucial step" in the uk‘s preparations for brexit. the us president donald trump has ordered an end to the separation of migrant children...
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we've got news getting ahead again at bristol meyers. when it comes to keytruda.ou have to help me, david, there should be far more deals in health care there's too many look what the stocks have done one reat underperformers. now the banks can't merge because of the concentration issues but, david, these companies have been among the worst performers. i keep thinking i'm going to come in here and see a big deal involving a santa fe involving bristol meyers nothing. they areccepting their underperformance the way i never seen it. they accept their under performance like, wow, we're just not what we used to be. >> i think you're right an expectations there will be something.u mentioned amjen thae cash overseas. >> why aren't they doing something. why are we not seeing, david, the big bristol-myers pfizer that kind of thing. >> we have some other breaking news. >> what do we have >> notion tin addition to the mt boeing it's the territory opened by honeywell and united technologies we'll get to phil. >> reporter: boeing announced it's forming a joint venture with saf
we've got news getting ahead again at bristol meyers. when it comes to keytruda.ou have to help me, david, there should be far more deals in health care there's too many look what the stocks have done one reat underperformers. now the banks can't merge because of the concentration issues but, david, these companies have been among the worst performers. i keep thinking i'm going to come in here and see a big deal involving a santa fe involving bristol meyers nothing. they areccepting their...
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he has been the janitor, the cleaner at bristol university for over a decade. >> we would like you ton it. >> he has handed him an envelope. the students have learned to love him. no matter what he always manages to make their day better. the second he looks in he starts crying. >> it looks like big red. >> try more like almost $2,000 worth of money in there. >> it is from all of the students. you can see this. he will be cleaning it here. >> you know. >> is there something he really wanted or is it this is what we think of you? >> they raised all of this money so that he could go back with his wife to jamaica and visit his family that he has obviously not seen in a really really long time. >> even his vacuum attack. >> he reaches over and a big old hug. he also has a message to everyone that donated. they gathered to donate and gather all of his money for him. >> i want to come through it. >> oh. >> get to them. nice work. >> i'll spend my entire life. i started thinking maybe i should get the whole super villain thing here. >>. >> it is one of our favorite creators. he does a little
he has been the janitor, the cleaner at bristol university for over a decade. >> we would like you ton it. >> he has handed him an envelope. the students have learned to love him. no matter what he always manages to make their day better. the second he looks in he starts crying. >> it looks like big red. >> try more like almost $2,000 worth of money in there. >> it is from all of the students. you can see this. he will be cleaning it here. >> you know....
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england crowned world champions to get to that stage they had to beat the good south african side in bristolpponents, on this occasion it was south africa that came out victorious, stuard has the story of the day. the last time england's woman stepped out on home soil it was at lord's to win the world cup. but this was a far from world beating display, amyjones made a brisk 19 before playing across the line. then the south african bowlers were right online dropping sara taylor. lbw tammy beaumont was bold and england lost their top four in ten overs. at one stage they went from 97 and some in the crowd thought alternative entertainment but kathryn bright eyes back to the crickets with an unbeaten 72. the target for south africa, 190. they made quick work of the run chase, both made 50s as the match slipped away from the holes. the game finished with a sixth showing the top border how it should be done. her highest ever score in one—day international, more known for her pulling down nerve—racking but today it was her efforts with the fact that gave england a bit of hope. not the conclusion sh
england crowned world champions to get to that stage they had to beat the good south african side in bristolpponents, on this occasion it was south africa that came out victorious, stuard has the story of the day. the last time england's woman stepped out on home soil it was at lord's to win the world cup. but this was a far from world beating display, amyjones made a brisk 19 before playing across the line. then the south african bowlers were right online dropping sara taylor. lbw tammy...
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bristol-myers said in an interview that its drug looks likely interchangeable with mercks. >> when you look at the totality of the data, meg, there is really no difference between those two medicines. >> reporter: merck's head of research disagrees. >> there are no comparable data. no other agent has shown improvements in survival and not small cell lunge cancer. >> another was a major trial and breast cancer. it assesses whether chemotherapy is necessary based on genetic risk. >> the child shows us if a woman ha intermediate risk score, she gets no befit from chemo. nobody wants it. >> based on the results they'll feel comfortable knowing most patients avoid it. >> it's hundreds of thousands of women that will be impacted. >> so experts said it's a promise of the personalized medicine. i'm meg tirrell in chicago. >>> and that breast cancer study that meg just referenced was funded in part by the postal service. yup, proceeds from the breast cancer stamp put researchers over the top financially when they were trying to get enough money to do the landmark study. the american cancer soci
bristol-myers said in an interview that its drug looks likely interchangeable with mercks. >> when you look at the totality of the data, meg, there is really no difference between those two medicines. >> reporter: merck's head of research disagrees. >> there are no comparable data. no other agent has shown improvements in survival and not small cell lunge cancer. >> another was a major trial and breast cancer. it assesses whether chemotherapy is necessary based on...
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bursts of lightning, torrential downpours that brought flooding and reports of a few problems around bristolearby was the green. it was just not cricket. lakes where the boundary should be. the met office amber warning in effect until six this morning. we could still have one oi’ two more issues. liveliest of the showers working across wales. heavy downpours over the next few hours. a lot of murky weather and low cloud, mist and fog patches, notjust around the coastline but across some of our hills. mild and muggy night, grey and gloomy, really, to start friday morning. friday looks something like this. low cloud, mist and fog taking a long time to burn away and thin out. and then as we head into the afternoon, we will see heavy showers breaking out. this time they will be further north. in the firing line, scotland, northern ireland, north—west england and parts of wales. we could see around 30 millimetres of rain or so falling in the space of an hour. over a two or three hour period, if you are unlucky there will be a few communities who could see some flooding problems again where we coul
bursts of lightning, torrential downpours that brought flooding and reports of a few problems around bristolearby was the green. it was just not cricket. lakes where the boundary should be. the met office amber warning in effect until six this morning. we could still have one oi’ two more issues. liveliest of the showers working across wales. heavy downpours over the next few hours. a lot of murky weather and low cloud, mist and fog patches, notjust around the coastline but across some of our...
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south—west, not quite as hot as thursday in scotland and northern ireland but further south, cardiff, bristole still got the warm air mass with us through the day, that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just the small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think through the day on saturdaym it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. later on, could just see a few showers creeping into the far west of scotland, perhaps western parts of northern ireland, not quite as hot here as recent days but still a beautiful day. temperatures the further south could be 28 or 29 degrees. dry for most places on sunday but notice these showers to the south—west could creep into south—western parts of britain. top temperatures once again, 29 or 30 degrees. i'm babita sharma with bbc world news. our top story: there's been world cup shock in russia, as south korea knock germany out of the tournament. south korea thrilled fans with a dramatic 2—0 win, ending reigning champion germany's
south—west, not quite as hot as thursday in scotland and northern ireland but further south, cardiff, bristole still got the warm air mass with us through the day, that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just the small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think through the day on saturdaym it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. later on, could just see a...
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but further south, cardiff, bristol, for instance, we could see 29 or 30 degrees.r mass with us through the day. that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just the small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think, through the day on saturday, it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. later on, could just see one or two showers creeping into the far west of scotland, perhaps western parts of northern ireland. not quite as hot here as recent days, but still a beautiful day. temperatures the further south could be 28 or 29 degrees. mostly dry for most places again on sunday, but notice these showers to the south—west could creep into south—western parts of britain. top temperatures, though, once again 29 or 30 degrees. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: all change at the us supreme court. as one judge steps down, president trump's choice of repl
but further south, cardiff, bristol, for instance, we could see 29 or 30 degrees.r mass with us through the day. that's going to be bringing a fine weekend. through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just the small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think, through the day on saturday, it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. later on, could just see one or two showers creeping into the far west of...
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bursts of lightning, torrential downpours and reports of a few problems around bristol.should be. the amber office —— amber warning in effect until morning. heavy downpours over the next few hours. a lot of murky weather and low cloud, mist and patches, not just around the coastline but across some of our hills. mild and muggy, grey and gloomy, really, to start friday morning. friday looks something like this. low cloud, mist and fog taking a long time to burn away and she now. and then as we had into the afternoon we will seek heavy showers breaking out. this time they will be further north. in the firing line, scotland, northern ireland, north—west england and parts of wales. we could see around 30 millimetres of rain also falling in the space of an hour but agree to a three—hour period if you were lucky there will be a few communities who could see some flooding problems again where we could get 50 or 60 millimetres of rain, enough to cause the flooding problems we saw on thursday. muggy day temperature wise, onto the weekend's forecast, so the thunderstorms will be a
bursts of lightning, torrential downpours and reports of a few problems around bristol.should be. the amber office —— amber warning in effect until morning. heavy downpours over the next few hours. a lot of murky weather and low cloud, mist and patches, not just around the coastline but across some of our hills. mild and muggy, grey and gloomy, really, to start friday morning. friday looks something like this. low cloud, mist and fog taking a long time to burn away and she now. and then as...
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bursts of lightning, torrential downpours that brought flooding and reports of a few problems around bristolicket. lakes where the boundary should be. the met office amber warning in effect until six this morning. we could still have one oi’ two more issues. liveliest of the showers working across wales. heavy downpours over the next few hours. a lot of murky weather and low cloud, mist and fog patches, notjust around the coastline but across some of our hills. mild and muggy night, grey and gloomy, really, to start friday morning. friday looks something like this. low cloud, mist and fog taking a long time to burn away and thin out. and then as we head into the afternoon, we will see heavy showers breaking out. this time they will be further north. in the firing line, scotland, northern ireland, north—west england and parts of wales. we could see around 30 millimetres of rain or so falling in the space of an hour. over a two or three hour period, if you are unlucky there will be a few communities who could see some flooding problems again where we could get 50 or 60 millimetres of rain, eno
bursts of lightning, torrential downpours that brought flooding and reports of a few problems around bristolicket. lakes where the boundary should be. the met office amber warning in effect until six this morning. we could still have one oi’ two more issues. liveliest of the showers working across wales. heavy downpours over the next few hours. a lot of murky weather and low cloud, mist and fog patches, notjust around the coastline but across some of our hills. mild and muggy night, grey and...
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but further south, cardiff, bristol, for instance, we're likely to see 29 or 30 degrees. to be bringing a fine weekend. so through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just a small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think, through the day on saturday, it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. later on, we could just see one or two showers creeping into the far west of scotland, perhaps western parts of northern ireland. not quite as hot here as recent days, but still a beautiful day. temperatures further south up to around 28 or 29 degrees. mostly dry for most places again on sunday, but notice these showers to the south—west could just creep into south—western parts of britain. top temperatures, though, once again 29 or 30 degrees. this is bbc news, the headlines: us supreme courtjustice anthony kennedy is to retire, giving president trump the chance to cement a conservative majority on the top court. the conservative has sided with liberals on many decisions, including the 5—4 rulings t
but further south, cardiff, bristol, for instance, we're likely to see 29 or 30 degrees. to be bringing a fine weekend. so through the weekend, again, mostly warm and sunny, just a small chance of one or two of us seeing some isolated showers. most places will avoid those showers. i think, through the day on saturday, it does look dry really across—the—board to start the day. later on, we could just see one or two showers creeping into the far west of scotland, perhaps western parts of...
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everything looking right. 0ther windrush migrants also settled here in bristol, a city with a deep—rooteds grown and continues to remember the connection to the empire windrush. but a dark cloud continues to hang over the treatment of caribbean people since the windrush scandal came to light. today this it has been a happy occasion, of hope and joy. many do not want to lose sight of those who have been deeply affected by the events of recent months. churchill floods have hit south—western romania. authorities sent teams to climo mortar from the homes. the rain only lasted 20 minutes but exceeded 70 metres per square metre, the amount usually seen square metre, the amount usually seenin square metre, the amount usually seen in one month. —— cliett mud and water. —— cliett mud and water. ‘a storm in a teacup'. that's what boris becker has called a new row over whether his diplomatic passport for the central african republic is genuine. the tennis star, declared bankrupt last year, is being pursued in the high court in london. his lawyers are claiming he has immunity from proceedings because
everything looking right. 0ther windrush migrants also settled here in bristol, a city with a deep—rooteds grown and continues to remember the connection to the empire windrush. but a dark cloud continues to hang over the treatment of caribbean people since the windrush scandal came to light. today this it has been a happy occasion, of hope and joy. many do not want to lose sight of those who have been deeply affected by the events of recent months. churchill floods have hit south—western...