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james hughes there. thanks for watching. bye—bye from me. hello there.t, sunny weather will return soon, but there will be some warmth in the forecast, particularly across england and wales throughout this week. something a little bit cooler, though, at the end of the week. we start this morning on a warm note across central, southern and eastern parts of the country, but always more cloud across the west. but, even so, still double—figure values here as well. so, for tuesday itself, always more cloud across the north and west of the country, that's because of a brisk westerly wind feeding in this moist air off the atlantic. so the best of the dry and bright weather will be in the south and east. we could see the odd heavy shower in the afternoon. to the north and the west, more of a breeze, 17—20 degrees. to the south and east, 24—25, and it will be fairly humid again as well. on into tuesday evening, it will be a dry one for england and wales, eastern scotland. more cloud, though, in the north—west. the reason for more cloud in the north—west, as i men
james hughes there. thanks for watching. bye—bye from me. hello there.t, sunny weather will return soon, but there will be some warmth in the forecast, particularly across england and wales throughout this week. something a little bit cooler, though, at the end of the week. we start this morning on a warm note across central, southern and eastern parts of the country, but always more cloud across the west. but, even so, still double—figure values here as well. so, for tuesday itself, always...
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james hughes from axi trader.ill for the late republican senator john mccain, who died on saturday aged 81. republican and democratic senate leaders laid a wreath in the rotunda of the us capitol, where his body is now lying in state. vice president mike pence spoke on behalf of the white house. in the long history of our nation, only 30 americans have lain in state here in the united states capitol road under. today, as a reflection of the esteem in which his collea g u es of the esteem in which his colleagues and our country hold him, senatorjohn mccain joins those ranks. the sun and the grandson of 4" ranks. the sun and the grandson of 4* admirals. he entered the united states naval academy when he was just 17. his service as a naval aviator took him around the world and eventually to the war in vietnam. it was there on his 23rd bombing run thatjohn was shot down and captured. refusing early release for the sake of his comrades, the endured 5.5 years of confinement and torture. then, as now, americans marvelled
james hughes from axi trader.ill for the late republican senator john mccain, who died on saturday aged 81. republican and democratic senate leaders laid a wreath in the rotunda of the us capitol, where his body is now lying in state. vice president mike pence spoke on behalf of the white house. in the long history of our nation, only 30 americans have lain in state here in the united states capitol road under. today, as a reflection of the esteem in which his collea g u es of the esteem in...
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that was james hughes from axi traders speaking to us earlier.sse jackson is giving his tribute. we can listen in. i want sabrina to stand again. at these months of decline and going downhill, the one who put all the stuff together has been sabrina. give sabrina a big hand, would you, please? applause i visit her at least once a month and every time i was there, but the by the door. give him a hand. stand again. cousin brenda. with your singing self. applause earleane. give singing self. applause ea rleane. give another singing self. applause earleane. give another big hand. no one has been more consistent. well. stand up, will. he has been a trooper. i also want to, in a pastoral sense, thank the funeral home. aretha was very sick towards the end. i was suspecting we should not open the body. but this funeral home, they've done a tremendous job. a big and four 0'neill swanson and his family. and lastly, we cannot think of too much because she is among the living yet among us, and other hand for maxine waters. maxime, stand again, please. three o
that was james hughes from axi traders speaking to us earlier.sse jackson is giving his tribute. we can listen in. i want sabrina to stand again. at these months of decline and going downhill, the one who put all the stuff together has been sabrina. give sabrina a big hand, would you, please? applause i visit her at least once a month and every time i was there, but the by the door. give him a hand. stand again. cousin brenda. with your singing self. applause earleane. give singing self....
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with me is james hughes, chief market analyst at axi trader, a brokerage firm.of our kids wear them. let's start with
with me is james hughes, chief market analyst at axi trader, a brokerage firm.of our kids wear them. let's start with
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>> shep, chief james hughes was 35 years old.ief two months when he was found dead at his home in reynoldsburg about ten miles from the police headquarters where he was chief and where he was believed to have taken the drugs from the department's evidence room. police say they found an open package of fentanyl and closed packages of heroin, lsd and more fentanyl. reynoldsburg police department says the state attorney general should investigate kirkersville for their evidence handling. there was questions raised about hughes' past including a racial slur in an incident in 2013. he was convicted of a misdemeanor over that incident. lieutenant wright in the neighboring reynoldsburg police department says the case shows no one is immune from the drug epidemic that has gripped the country saying "it's happening in all different levels and all walks of life" shep. >> shepard: and evidence is really overwhelming of this epidemic. >> it is. fentan fentan fentanyl analog drugs are part of it. the number of deaths involving fentanyl analog
>> shep, chief james hughes was 35 years old.ief two months when he was found dead at his home in reynoldsburg about ten miles from the police headquarters where he was chief and where he was believed to have taken the drugs from the department's evidence room. police say they found an open package of fentanyl and closed packages of heroin, lsd and more fentanyl. reynoldsburg police department says the state attorney general should investigate kirkersville for their evidence handling....
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james hughes is the chief market analyst at the brokerage firm axi trader.eard about turkey now. the fear among traders is that what is happening in turkey could spread to european banks. we have already seen european banks. we have already seen european banks. we have already seen european banks falling back what is going on with them? there is so much pressure and the big banks that have said to have the biggest exposure are banks in italy, spain and france. those banks were the ones that maybe be the biggest exposure but the talk about contagion and there is discussion about is it going to happen? it almost becomes a self—fulfilling prophecy because you get these movements in banks and then you get the market nervousness that takes over. those jitters then cause of the banks to fall. some of the german and uk banks started to fall aggressively. that is the because they had the same level of exposure, just because the banking sector as a whole has the exposure and it drags others. there are big issues because of turkey and the emergent —— the emerging mark
james hughes is the chief market analyst at the brokerage firm axi trader.eard about turkey now. the fear among traders is that what is happening in turkey could spread to european banks. we have already seen european banks. we have already seen european banks. we have already seen european banks falling back what is going on with them? there is so much pressure and the big banks that have said to have the biggest exposure are banks in italy, spain and france. those banks were the ones that...
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let's speak now to james hughes, james is the chief market analyst at axitrader, and hejoins me downondon. thank you very much for being with us thank you very much for being with us this evening on bbc news. any great surprise that mike ashley came up great surprise that mike ashley came up with the money at the last—minute? up with the money at the last-minute? not necessarily. i think this is what he does, isn't it? he waits to the last minute and we have to remember with house of fraser, this has been the case for a long time. we have almost been waiting for the administrators to go into house of fraser and we have seen the poor results in them struggling and he has seen that himself. of course there have been other beats that we have been waiting for that not necessarily materialised and by the time they have the business in order, this is what he does, comes in the last minute and scoops it up and he will feel like he got a bargain and he has been wanting to get into department stores or have more stake in the department stores for a long time. this gives him a perfect opportun
let's speak now to james hughes, james is the chief market analyst at axitrader, and hejoins me downondon. thank you very much for being with us thank you very much for being with us this evening on bbc news. any great surprise that mike ashley came up great surprise that mike ashley came up with the money at the last—minute? up with the money at the last-minute? not necessarily. i think this is what he does, isn't it? he waits to the last minute and we have to remember with house of fraser,...
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we can speak now to james hughes, who's the chief market analyst at axi trader and has been followingrom the city. james, thank you very much for joining us. where did it go wrong for homebase? the deal that saw the australian firm take homebase perceval, was seen as one of the worst deals for a long while. he took the brand but they did not take over any of the ethos that homebase was doing. when you see the situation retailers are in at the moment, high street rhys taylor ‘s —— retailers have been struggling. but that is a lot to do with the economy here for an of different reasons but usually during that time, it tends to be the fact that we look at diy as being one of the better performing areas and that just did not materialise. at the positive news is homebase has another chance. it has another chance to move forward. yes, there is good to be store closures and somejob losses is good to be store closures and some job losses but the fact that homebase continues to function is good to be a very positive move. how did the australian owners get it so wrong? how different is diy and
we can speak now to james hughes, who's the chief market analyst at axi trader and has been followingrom the city. james, thank you very much for joining us. where did it go wrong for homebase? the deal that saw the australian firm take homebase perceval, was seen as one of the worst deals for a long while. he took the brand but they did not take over any of the ethos that homebase was doing. when you see the situation retailers are in at the moment, high street rhys taylor ‘s ——...
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joining us now is james hughes, chief market analyst at axitrader. here. there is the fact the numbers have come out particular well, the fact that you‘re actually performing better like a lot of other european banks, they are posting some positive numbers as we have seen over this earnings season, but there is a cloud over them. they are very but there is a cloud over them. they are very exposed in terms of macro from being a uk bank. —— intends brexit. but the situation we have is they are moving in, they are changing their model and moving or going back to the asian markets. the asian market at the moment is a really scary area for any business because of these trade wars going on between the us and china. we don‘t know how long that fight will go on, we don‘t know what the impact is going to be. the impact at the moment has been minimal, but for companies looking so far ahead, the uncertainty of brexit and the sort of thing is causing big issues. and a quick word on trade wars and where we are going with that, the markets concentrating on those t
joining us now is james hughes, chief market analyst at axitrader. here. there is the fact the numbers have come out particular well, the fact that you‘re actually performing better like a lot of other european banks, they are posting some positive numbers as we have seen over this earnings season, but there is a cloud over them. they are very but there is a cloud over them. they are very exposed in terms of macro from being a uk bank. —— intends brexit. but the situation we have is they...
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let's get the view from the sitting out of james huge ‘s —— hughes.e buying houses. the unknown area of where interest rates are going to be in the short and long—term is having an impact when it comes to mortgage approvals. mortgage approvals haven't been ramping as high as we expected. it is another indication the housing market in the uk is struggling and looks like it will continue to struggle and with no real certainty coming from anywhere, especially within rates and brexit. the feeling is this could continue for a long time at the moment and recent data is showing that houses and properties that go on the market are staying on the market for one of the longest periods we've seen in a long time now. itjust shows you this housing market is struggling and it is this uncertainty hovering over the uk at the moment which is causing the issue. james, this one the situation, given the new rules that came in from the financial conduct authority, is it the beginning of the end for these payday loan companies. —— wonga. beginning of the end for these payd
let's get the view from the sitting out of james huge ‘s —— hughes.e buying houses. the unknown area of where interest rates are going to be in the short and long—term is having an impact when it comes to mortgage approvals. mortgage approvals haven't been ramping as high as we expected. it is another indication the housing market in the uk is struggling and looks like it will continue to struggle and with no real certainty coming from anywhere, especially within rates and brexit. the...
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you're about to hear about the other half of hugh hooper's strange inheritance. >> this is a picture that james dean drew. this is tony bennett. >> signed "bennett." >> they're all signed. >> signed by muhammad ali, adolf hitler, charles manson, buddy hackett, paul mccartney and more. that's great. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the solid-gold disco hit "i was made for loving you"? kiss, iron maiden or the ramones? the answer when we return. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash back on all silverado 1500 crew cab lt pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, durin
you're about to hear about the other half of hugh hooper's strange inheritance. >> this is a picture that james dean drew. this is tony bennett. >> signed "bennett." >> they're all signed. >> signed by muhammad ali, adolf hitler, charles manson, buddy hackett, paul mccartney and more. that's great. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which '70s hard rock band switched gears to...
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hughes... violated his constitutional rights to a fair trial. the appeals court rejected that argument. ( jamesg story we are tracking this morning... a move from the defense team in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire case. attorneys for one of the defendants... derek almena... filed a motion regarding the plea agreement that was thrown out. attorney tony serra says a fill-in judge did not follow the plea agreement during sentencing because there was a conflict of interest. ( james ) serra went on to say... judge cramer had verbally agreed three times to follow the plea deal prior to the hearing. serra says if he knew the judge would change his mind... he would have waited until the original judge overseeing the case had returned to court after dealing with a personal
hughes... violated his constitutional rights to a fair trial. the appeals court rejected that argument. ( jamesg story we are tracking this morning... a move from the defense team in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire case. attorneys for one of the defendants... derek almena... filed a motion regarding the plea agreement that was thrown out. attorney tony serra says a fill-in judge did not follow the plea agreement during sentencing because there was a conflict of interest. ( james ) serra...
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hugh woozencroft. england cricketer ben stokes goes on trial at britsol crown court charged with affray. we'll have the latest from the european championships in glasgow, where britain's jamesakes bronze in the pool in the men's 200 metres breaststroke. and it's a great weekend for women's sport with success for cyclist laura kenny, motor racing's jamie chadwick and new open champion georgia hall. i always dreamt of winning this, i started golf at the age of seven, to do it now at 22 is incredible. he spent the weekend helping england to win the first test over india at edgbaston, but it was a very different setting for ben stokes this morning as he went on trial charged with affray. our sports editor dan roan was at bristol crown court. just remind us why ben stokes was at court, and how proceedings went today? well this relates to an incident that occurred on september 25th last yearin that occurred on september 25th last year in the clifton triangle area of bristol. it followed a one—day international that stokes had played inafew international that stokes had played in a few hours before. he and some tea m in a few hours before. he and some team mates were on a night ou
hugh woozencroft. england cricketer ben stokes goes on trial at britsol crown court charged with affray. we'll have the latest from the european championships in glasgow, where britain's jamesakes bronze in the pool in the men's 200 metres breaststroke. and it's a great weekend for women's sport with success for cyclist laura kenny, motor racing's jamie chadwick and new open champion georgia hall. i always dreamt of winning this, i started golf at the age of seven, to do it now at 22 is...
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hughes died last sunday battling the ferguson fire near yosemite national park. first lady melania trump appears to be trying to calm down the twitter war her husband unleashed against lebron james saturday. her spokeswoman released a statement saying that the first ohdy would be willing to visit the new school james opened in ohio. weijia jiang explains what prompted president trump's latest outburst. th i'm truly excited. >> reporter: n.b.a. star lebron james appeared on cnn this week to talk about opening a new school for disadvantaged youth in his home town of akron, ohio. but the conversation quickly turned to president trump. w he's dividing us, and what i noticed over the last few months, that he's kind of used sport to kind of divide us, and i-- and that's something that i can't relate to. ondeeporter: the president responded on twitter last night, writing, "lebron james was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, don lemon. he made lebron look smart, which en't easy to do." tding to the drama, today the president traveled to campaign for a g.o.p. congressional candidate in james' home state of ohio. governor john kasich chimed in, grather than criticizing @ki
hughes died last sunday battling the ferguson fire near yosemite national park. first lady melania trump appears to be trying to calm down the twitter war her husband unleashed against lebron james saturday. her spokeswoman released a statement saying that the first ohdy would be willing to visit the new school james opened in ohio. weijia jiang explains what prompted president trump's latest outburst. th i'm truly excited. >> reporter: n.b.a. star lebron james appeared on cnn this week...