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james hughes, thank you very much indeed. we enjoyed your company.any. and thank you to for your company. we will see you soon. goodbye. hello. before our weather turns increasingly wintry, it turns wild and windy. a particularly lively day across the northern half of the uk today. some travel disruption is possible as wee see wind gusts in excess of 60mph. strongest winds through northern scotland as this weather feature pushes east, introducing cold winds across the country and keeping the wind lively and gusty for the morning rush—hour. gusts in excess of 60mph across parts of scotland. frequent showers turning frequently to sleet and snow notjust over the hills. rain showers for northern ireland accompanies the strong to gale force winds, gales if not severe gales for some parts of northern and western england, as well as western wales. not a great morning rush hour across the pennines. to go with showers, the winds particularly lively. further south and east, the wind isn't as strong, but picking up through the day, introducing some sunshine but
james hughes, thank you very much indeed. we enjoyed your company.any. and thank you to for your company. we will see you soon. goodbye. hello. before our weather turns increasingly wintry, it turns wild and windy. a particularly lively day across the northern half of the uk today. some travel disruption is possible as wee see wind gusts in excess of 60mph. strongest winds through northern scotland as this weather feature pushes east, introducing cold winds across the country and keeping the...
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that's my only fear. >> james hughes, asking where is the substance?tay with us that will give it to later in the show. nicole: coming up in stores, edging out penn state anthe wild rose bowl. the duke basketball team hit another bump in the road. coach k. has her back surgery. and you may have thought the new year's eve fireworks were over. not so. >> happy new year. ♪ we can't hear, but i'll sing for you in a moment. nicole: dick clark productions fires back at mariah carey over her claim that your new year's eve performance for sabotage. the very latest developments on that. let's check in on u.s. stock futures this morning. we've been so close to the clear direction. dow futures up 121 points. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking eggs. introducing conduent. one of the largest business process companies in the world. whether it's in health care, customer care, technology, transportation or government. we touch millions of lives every day. conduent. advancing the everyday. i mess around in the garage. i want to p
that's my only fear. >> james hughes, asking where is the substance?tay with us that will give it to later in the show. nicole: coming up in stores, edging out penn state anthe wild rose bowl. the duke basketball team hit another bump in the road. coach k. has her back surgery. and you may have thought the new year's eve fireworks were over. not so. >> happy new year. ♪ we can't hear, but i'll sing for you in a moment. nicole: dick clark productions fires back at mariah carey over...
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check it out, james hughes is honest.ing, the equity rallies are you watching, the equity rallies area big are you watching, the equity rallies are a big deal, or oil, the dollar, what else is on your mind? the oil price is the key one. yesterday we we re price is the key one. yesterday we were running very strongly, oil prices fell off a cliff yesterday. we have oil inventories today which could see oil rise again this morning and they could give us a bit more reason why that is going up. 0pec deal, non—0pec deals, we have a lot going on. james will be talking about fat cat pay. turning back time onafamily about fat cat pay. turning back time on a family business. late in the programme we will speak to the young entrepreneur who is hoping to revive the watchmaking company set up by his ancestors. you are with business live from bbc news. next has reported its christmas sales figures. 0verall sales for november and december were down 0.4% and sales for the whole year we re down 0.4% and sales for the whole year were down
check it out, james hughes is honest.ing, the equity rallies are you watching, the equity rallies area big are you watching, the equity rallies are a big deal, or oil, the dollar, what else is on your mind? the oil price is the key one. yesterday we we re price is the key one. yesterday we were running very strongly, oil prices fell off a cliff yesterday. we have oil inventories today which could see oil rise again this morning and they could give us a bit more reason why that is going up. 0pec...
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james hughes is with us, chief market analyst at foreign trade at gsx.ig names reporting, the so—called fangs, facebook, apple, netflix and google. it has been quiet, chinese new year, many markets close, we only had japan and australia open today. yes, and you get that situation. sometimes you get weeks where things. off slowly and there will be a lack of data. it would give us a nice ease into the week if resident trump wasn't in the white house. but these fangs stocks are important, it used to be the big banking and oil stocks were the financial forces behind the banking and oil stocks were the financialforces behind the markets, but now we have to look to these enormous technology stocks. google was disappointing about back—end of last week, so fantastic numbers, but we look to apple, one of the biggest companies in the world, and we look towards facebook, those are two huge companies. if i am towards facebook, those are two huge companies. if! am an investor looking at the markets, do i look at the macro economics, with mr trump, or do the macro eco
james hughes is with us, chief market analyst at foreign trade at gsx.ig names reporting, the so—called fangs, facebook, apple, netflix and google. it has been quiet, chinese new year, many markets close, we only had japan and australia open today. yes, and you get that situation. sometimes you get weeks where things. off slowly and there will be a lack of data. it would give us a nice ease into the week if resident trump wasn't in the white house. but these fangs stocks are important, it...
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let's get detailed analysis of this with james hughes, chief market analyst at gkfx. surprising. are the of many announcements? it's not necessarily a surprise, we have seen this happen beforehand, with hsbc touting even before the referendum result coming in that they would consider moving some businesses away from london. we have to remember, this isn't moving a lot of business away from london. it's not necessarily going to affect the bottom line of the tax that comes into the uk. this is talking about moving jobs from london to other areas. which of course is talking about moving jobs from london to other areas. which of course isn't fantastic news. is going to change. we don't know how for hsbc or ubs, the business that the uk does with europe, how that is going to change their business and what is done here in london. it may be a case of very much like everything else with brexit, it's waiting to see what's going to happen, waiting to see how this business is going to be done. and then moving these jobs to wherever they need to be as a reaction to what happens.
let's get detailed analysis of this with james hughes, chief market analyst at gkfx. surprising. are the of many announcements? it's not necessarily a surprise, we have seen this happen beforehand, with hsbc touting even before the referendum result coming in that they would consider moving some businesses away from london. we have to remember, this isn't moving a lot of business away from london. it's not necessarily going to affect the bottom line of the tax that comes into the uk. this is...
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james and mrs. hughes in 1912 when setting up the collection would solicit the descendents of the first ladies to ask if they had something they could give to this collection, that they were establishing. the first first lady to donate her inaugural gown was helen taft, who was the sitting first lady at the time. now what we do is after the inauguration, a letter will be sent from the smithsonian from the secretary's office to mrs. trump, and we will introduce ourselves, and introduce the collection, and ask her if she would be so generous as to donate some piece of clothing that could be used to represent herself here in the collection. we're happy to have anything that she'd like to give us. but we will remind her that the public is fascinated with the inaugural gowns. >> has any first lady ever refused or have you been unable to get a first lady's inaugural gown? >> the first lady who refused was edith roosevelt, when the collection was being established. i think mrs. roosevelt thought it might be a lit
james and mrs. hughes in 1912 when setting up the collection would solicit the descendents of the first ladies to ask if they had something they could give to this collection, that they were establishing. the first first lady to donate her inaugural gown was helen taft, who was the sitting first lady at the time. now what we do is after the inauguration, a letter will be sent from the smithsonian from the secretary's office to mrs. trump, and we will introduce ourselves, and introduce the...
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hughes and mrs. james in 1912 when they were setting up the cheollection, they would solici the descendents of the first ladies to see if they had something to give to the collection they were establishing. and the first lady to donate her own inaugural gown was helen taft, and so now what we do is after the inauguration, a letter is sent from the smithsonian's office to mrs. trump and introduce ourselves and the the collection and ask her if she would be so generous as to donate some piece of clothing that could be used to represent herself here in the collection. we are happy to have anything that she'd like to hagive us, b the public is fascinated by the inaugural gowns. >> have you been unable to get an inaugural gown? >> interestingly, the only first lady who refused is edith roosevelt, and this is right when the collection was being established and i think that mrs. roosevelt thought that it might be silly, but she also said that she did not keep the formal gowns and cut them up and repurchased them,
hughes and mrs. james in 1912 when they were setting up the cheollection, they would solici the descendents of the first ladies to see if they had something to give to the collection they were establishing. and the first lady to donate her own inaugural gown was helen taft, and so now what we do is after the inauguration, a letter is sent from the smithsonian's office to mrs. trump and introduce ourselves and the the collection and ask her if she would be so generous as to donate some piece of...
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joining me now is james hughes, chief market analyst at gkfx.essarily any of the actual specific reasons which are damaging to the pound, and the real answer to that question is we don't know how damaging to the pound it will be. if the overall uncertainty, and the problem with the brexit discussions and what it does to the pound is that everything that comes out, every headline we hear is just that, just a headline or a rumour. we don't know any of the facts behind it because the amount of information about brexit is so small. these are just rumours about what we're going to hear from theresa may tamara. evenif to hear from theresa may tamara. even if we do hear that from theresa may tomorrow, we don't know what it entails or how much it will affect us. are you saying if we had clarity, supposing they were saying tomorrow, we are leaving the eu and the single market, we are leaving the single market, we are leaving the customs union, that is it, that is certain, are you saying the pound would recover modulo i'm saying there would be a much more
joining me now is james hughes, chief market analyst at gkfx.essarily any of the actual specific reasons which are damaging to the pound, and the real answer to that question is we don't know how damaging to the pound it will be. if the overall uncertainty, and the problem with the brexit discussions and what it does to the pound is that everything that comes out, every headline we hear is just that, just a headline or a rumour. we don't know any of the facts behind it because the amount of...
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hello and welcome to sportsday with me hugh woozencroft and james pearce.ines this evening. rooney the record breaker. wayne rooney's injury time equaliser at stoke makes him manchester united's leading scorer. a shock defeat for liverpool. they're beaten at home by swansea. johanna konta eases into the fourth round of the australian open. also coming up in the programme: another win and another masters final for ronnie o'sullivan. good evening, it's another big weekend of sport with tennis, rugby and snooker to come but we start with the news that captain wayne rooney has become manchester united's record goalscorer. rooney's late equaliser away at stoke city in the premier league is his 250th goal for the club and eclipses the mark set by sir bobby charlton. here's what rooney had to say after the game... it's a great feeling, obviously. bit of a strange one at the minute, having dropped two points, but in the grand scheme of things it's a hugely proud moment for myself and something that will live with me i'm sure for the rest of my life. i have the most
hello and welcome to sportsday with me hugh woozencroft and james pearce.ines this evening. rooney the record breaker. wayne rooney's injury time equaliser at stoke makes him manchester united's leading scorer. a shock defeat for liverpool. they're beaten at home by swansea. johanna konta eases into the fourth round of the australian open. also coming up in the programme: another win and another masters final for ronnie o'sullivan. good evening, it's another big weekend of sport with tennis,...
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constantly tap-dancing in donald's mind and in his imagination of himself, it's clint eastwood, james bond, and hughe's really spreading his wings when he comes to manhattan. well, i think he's having the time of his life. he's a bachelor-- he's an eligible bachelor. >> narrator: he frequented the city's hottest places. he met nikki haskell, the host of an underground cable show about the party scene. >> when i saw donald, nobody knew who he was. he was just a young, very aggressive, smart boy. a hotshot, so to speak, someone that had big dreams, and that's what this town is built on. >> what's going on? >> narrator: during the day, he worked hard to do something his father never did-- break into manhattan real estate. >> he's a kid who wants to figure out how to make deals, to figure out how to establish a presence for himself in manhattan. and he's right to believe that that's not easy to do. >> narrator: he needed a mentor. he found one in roy cohn, the notorious new york lawyer. >> well, he was savage. cohn had an incredible reputation for being a tough, tough guy. >> the scene is washington and
constantly tap-dancing in donald's mind and in his imagination of himself, it's clint eastwood, james bond, and hughe's really spreading his wings when he comes to manhattan. well, i think he's having the time of his life. he's a bachelor-- he's an eligible bachelor. >> narrator: he frequented the city's hottest places. he met nikki haskell, the host of an underground cable show about the party scene. >> when i saw donald, nobody knew who he was. he was just a young, very...
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hughes. raymond james here kicking off things. copper sales. better global growth numbers. u.s.wth numbers were okay. then you had the best performers in the s&p 500. so really interesting day. >> all of the indexes up. you know, kelly, that i look at the bond market as a determinant of whether -- what kind of day it's going to be. so the yields globally were up on the strong purchasing manager indexes. then you have the treasury, the yields going up starting about 11:00. i think it gave the green light for the reflation. s&p 500 made another chase at the highs. basically hit the old interday highs. closed at a new high. this is what i'm seeing happening. you basically had another opportunity after five weeks of going sideways to see if you could break out of this. you're going to hear a lot of people say, you know what, that's it. i don't know you can make the determination yet. >> yeah. >> you're going to start to do that tonight and tomorrow. >> amazing how they happen on a day-by-day basis. some of the catalysts might say, why? we have the executive orders from the president
hughes. raymond james here kicking off things. copper sales. better global growth numbers. u.s.wth numbers were okay. then you had the best performers in the s&p 500. so really interesting day. >> all of the indexes up. you know, kelly, that i look at the bond market as a determinant of whether -- what kind of day it's going to be. so the yields globally were up on the strong purchasing manager indexes. then you have the treasury, the yields going up starting about 11:00. i think it...
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james madison, jr. north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner. mrs. wagner: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, ouverneur morris amendment 1, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peacefully to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. mr. goodlatte: the gentleman from illinois, -- the gentleman from west virginia, mr. jenkins. mr. jenkins: amendment 2, a well regulated
james madison, jr. north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner. mrs. wagner: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton new jersey -- will...
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james madison, jr. north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner. mrs. wagner: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, ouverneur morris amendment 1, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peacefully to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. mr. goodlatte: the gentleman from illinois, -- the gentleman from west virginia, mr. jenkins. mr. jenkins: amendment 2, a well regulated
james madison, jr. north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner. mrs. wagner: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton new jersey -- will...
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here is wolverine, james bond, and then all in one picture. we're talking about, of course, hugh jackman, pierce brosnan, and ryan reynolds. >> wowie. these men were posting pictures on instagram and their time together, and we wish we were right there sitting next -- >> right in between. >> in between. >> right there. there's room if they would just move over. >> there's not much room for us, but -- >> maybe a leg. a leg. >> let us in there, please. >> the bands are speculating these actsors are going to be involved in a new "dead pool" which i didn't see, but everybody loved it, and it won awards, et cetera, et cetera. >> we want to play a game with you at home. it's called marry, move on, or make out. >> make out, marry, move on. >> i would make out with ryan reynolds. >> are you taking all my answers. >> i would marry hugh jackman. >> you took my answer. >> and i would have to say whoever -- who says good-bye to pierce brosnan ever? was that yours exactly? >> i would make out with ryan reynolds. i sat next to hugh jackman once. he is so charming. >> you did? what's he like? h
here is wolverine, james bond, and then all in one picture. we're talking about, of course, hugh jackman, pierce brosnan, and ryan reynolds. >> wowie. these men were posting pictures on instagram and their time together, and we wish we were right there sitting next -- >> right in between. >> in between. >> right there. there's room if they would just move over. >> there's not much room for us, but -- >> maybe a leg. a leg. >> let us in there, please....
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james baker and michael defer. they worked together but infighting ended that. george w. bush took office with a large team of campaign advisors, but only a few really had sway. when karen hughesfamous bush strategist karl rove. regardless of who was advising is a president, a key question is how he makes decisions. david urban worked closely with trump running his campaign in pennsylvania, the first time a republican twlon since 1988. >> president-elect trump was very involved on a gran knew lar level. he would call frequently and ask how it was going in pennsylvania. >> reporter: how would you describe how he makes decisions? >> i think the president-elect takes advice from a wide range of individuals both on a formal and informal basis. collects lots of data from different a wide range of people. >> reporter: sources familiar with how trump operates say on issues he's comfortable with, he makes quick, competent decisions. when he's unsure like about mitt romney for secretary of state, he can be sway add by the last person he talked to. on issues he knows little about like picks for top intelligence jobs, he turns to those who do know like mike pence. >> he is not going to s
james baker and michael defer. they worked together but infighting ended that. george w. bush took office with a large team of campaign advisors, but only a few really had sway. when karen hughesfamous bush strategist karl rove. regardless of who was advising is a president, a key question is how he makes decisions. david urban worked closely with trump running his campaign in pennsylvania, the first time a republican twlon since 1988. >> president-elect trump was very involved on a gran...