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robert hall, bbc news, at catania in sicily.reporting on that very moving ceremony held today. a reminder that newsnight is on bbc two. here is evan. it was one of those days for the prime minister, everyone talking about the unplanned mishaps, not the planned message. we will try to dissect what happened this week, not just in the conference hall today but where exactly is the conservative party going? join me on bbc two. conservative party going? join me on bbc two. here on bbc one, hello and welcome to the programme — plenty to come but lets start the world cup qualifiers loom for the home nations, we hearfrom the camps ahead of tomorrow's ties. another retirement announcement from tyson fury, as he takes to twitter to declare he will not renew his boxing licence. and, where rain stopped play, were a thing of the past? plans to introduce a roof over cricket grounds... hello and welcome to the programme — plenty to come but let's start with tomorrow's world cup qualifiers england can seal their place at next years finals with
robert hall, bbc news, at catania in sicily.reporting on that very moving ceremony held today. a reminder that newsnight is on bbc two. here is evan. it was one of those days for the prime minister, everyone talking about the unplanned mishaps, not the planned message. we will try to dissect what happened this week, not just in the conference hall today but where exactly is the conservative party going? join me on bbc two. conservative party going? join me on bbc two. here on bbc one, hello and...
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robert hall, bbc news, at catania in sicily.n get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. thank you for watching. good morning. the farmers may well have ploughed fields but that hasn't stopped our weather watchers from posting photos of the harvest moon. it has clouded over. not quite a full moon. 98%. we will see the full moon tonight. the time being, the cloud has arrived and we will see strong winds and rain but the next few hours and then that eases away through the south—east corner. it would be a damp old start first thing thursday morning. if you are travelling to work there will be outbreaks of rain and still pretty blustery. behind it, quite a clearance and some decent spells of sunshine to look forward to. not a bad start through northern england, northern ireland and scotland. scattering of showers to the north and west but they should be isolated. into the afternoon, we continue with the risk of a few showers and maybe one or two showers driven along by the north—westerly breeze to t
robert hall, bbc news, at catania in sicily.n get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. thank you for watching. good morning. the farmers may well have ploughed fields but that hasn't stopped our weather watchers from posting photos of the harvest moon. it has clouded over. not quite a full moon. 98%. we will see the full moon tonight. the time being, the cloud has arrived and we will see strong winds and rain but the next few hours and then that eases away...
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robert hall, bbc news.ll. this weekend we have taken a battering courtesy of brian. these are scenes from the cornish coast yesterday. brian now, a fairly innocent—looking area of low pressure in the north sea. a little ridge of high pressure for us even overnight. but this area of low pressure in the atlantic will keep us pressure in the atlantic will keep us busy in the week ahead but a tangent weather front sweeping across the british isles. a breather for the next few hours, showers clearing and clear skies for a time, chillier in the british isles, but coming into the west the first signs of the weather front into monday morning. a wet start for many. temperatures starting to rise again, as the cloud and rain pile in. mild enough first thing on monday. a pretty, soggy miserable looking start on the whole. northern ireland should brighten nicely through the morning. then we will see brighter weather from the west as the day goes on. some eastern coasts, and tuckly down towards the channel struggling wit
robert hall, bbc news.ll. this weekend we have taken a battering courtesy of brian. these are scenes from the cornish coast yesterday. brian now, a fairly innocent—looking area of low pressure in the north sea. a little ridge of high pressure for us even overnight. but this area of low pressure in the atlantic will keep us pressure in the atlantic will keep us busy in the week ahead but a tangent weather front sweeping across the british isles. a breather for the next few hours, showers...
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the bbc‘s robert hall was at the ceremony.ish fusiliers came over the river simeto in that direction. across the misty slopes of mount etna, edward and sydney graham are following a personal trail which has lasted a lifetime. so, this building behind us, which is pockmarked, is where the germans had one of their positions. the trail of a man who fought his way across sicily in 1943, with no idea that he'd become father to twin sons. he would never meet them. this instalment of the war in sicily... the allied landings in sicily led to six weeks of fighting across difficult and heavily defended terrain. the twins' father, also called edward, serving with the royal irish fusiliers, fell during a night attack. edward, sydney. this is the end of the journey. last night, as fog swirled around the volcano, researcher richard 0'sullivan took the brothers to the area where he died. it does bring it into perspective and it does make it more real, when you are actually here on the site. he was one of many brave men who participated in th
the bbc‘s robert hall was at the ceremony.ish fusiliers came over the river simeto in that direction. across the misty slopes of mount etna, edward and sydney graham are following a personal trail which has lasted a lifetime. so, this building behind us, which is pockmarked, is where the germans had one of their positions. the trail of a man who fought his way across sicily in 1943, with no idea that he'd become father to twin sons. he would never meet them. this instalment of the war in...
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here's robert hall.an entire formula i grid and accelerate to i30 mph in eight seconds. you are clear to roll. the wind is 2 o'clock, and five knots. this is a really important day for bloodhound and her team. if they can get the engines and the systems working together at 200 mph, then the car is well on its way to its eventual target. hurtling down the 1.5 mile runway, driver andy green, a former fighter pilot, had no room for error. switching from throttle to brakes, just in time to halt bloodhound safely. how did it go, andy? that was surprisingly hard work. it's the longest runs we've done so far, the fastest runs we've done so far. this is massive for us. bloodhound is go. this car is now operational and is demonstrating something it was never designed to do. short distance runs to a very high speed with high acceleration and it's making it look easy. this project has cost £30 million to date and captured the imagination of a worldwide audience. over 4000 watched today's run, and thousands more wil
here's robert hall.an entire formula i grid and accelerate to i30 mph in eight seconds. you are clear to roll. the wind is 2 o'clock, and five knots. this is a really important day for bloodhound and her team. if they can get the engines and the systems working together at 200 mph, then the car is well on its way to its eventual target. hurtling down the 1.5 mile runway, driver andy green, a former fighter pilot, had no room for error. switching from throttle to brakes, just in time to halt...
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robert hall, bbc news, at scotney castle, kent. children in uk secondary schools about online dangers, they will pay two charities to develop digital safety a m bassadors, two charities to develop digital safety ambassadors, following calls for the company to do more about online bullying and terrorism related content. look who it is... such a weirdo. surrounded by bullies. what are you looking at. i'm stupid and can't find a way out and you don't know where to turn for help. you are going to cry. this's the dark side of social media as portrayed at the launch of a project designed to help schools combat abuse. facebook is funding two charities to train children to act as digital safety ambassadors in every uk secondary school that wants them. robert and poppy are already doing thisjob in their school. it means that you are making a difference both on the internet and in your school because you are making it a better and safer place for everyone. it's a growing issue on facebook, snapchat. it's something you can get involved in and
robert hall, bbc news, at scotney castle, kent. children in uk secondary schools about online dangers, they will pay two charities to develop digital safety a m bassadors, two charities to develop digital safety ambassadors, following calls for the company to do more about online bullying and terrorism related content. look who it is... such a weirdo. surrounded by bullies. what are you looking at. i'm stupid and can't find a way out and you don't know where to turn for help. you are going to...
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our correspondent robert hall has been to meet him.made a million. 21—year—old alex tew set up the website in his bedroom after spending a restless night working out how he could become a millionaire before going to university... every computer image is made up of tiny dots or pixels. alex sold a million of them, in blocks at $1 each, just enough screen space for advertisers to show their own logo or a link to their website. alex, and this happens while you're sleeping, effectively? yeah, that's the beauty of the internet. i am sitting here right now, and i have probably made a few more dollars since i woke up. that idea and that time of my life was really at turning point. the true value of the million dollar homepage was not the money it made me, but actually the relationships that formed as a result. 12 years on, with a string of successful projects behind him, alex has embarked on another, but this time the high flyer is trying to persuade the rest of us to slow down. i was actually working on something to do with meditation and th
our correspondent robert hall has been to meet him.made a million. 21—year—old alex tew set up the website in his bedroom after spending a restless night working out how he could become a millionaire before going to university... every computer image is made up of tiny dots or pixels. alex sold a million of them, in blocks at $1 each, just enough screen space for advertisers to show their own logo or a link to their website. alex, and this happens while you're sleeping, effectively? yeah,...
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robert hall, bbc news.bright as the days go out on. still stars in north—west scotland, probably best of the sunshine in north wales and the midlands, and use anger and the midlands by this afternoon. temperatures are little lower, it right originally. 0vernight, rural spot is going down to below single figures. —— low single figures. mild air coming in. this will take rain east across the uk quay tomorrow. even into the often, it is still close to southern and eastern part of england, whereas elsewhere, brighter skies come back, and it feels a little warmer.
robert hall, bbc news.bright as the days go out on. still stars in north—west scotland, probably best of the sunshine in north wales and the midlands, and use anger and the midlands by this afternoon. temperatures are little lower, it right originally. 0vernight, rural spot is going down to below single figures. —— low single figures. mild air coming in. this will take rain east across the uk quay tomorrow. even into the often, it is still close to southern and eastern part of england,...
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robert hall, bbc news, at scotney castle, kent. time for a look at the weather...ething across england and ireland ? incredible scenes something across england and ireland? incredible scenes across the country for different reasons. this is hurricane ophelia, on saturday, it was a major category three hurricane, it weakened as it came past spain and portugal. then return to normal low—pressure, i say normal but it has been incredibly powerful. the strongest winds have been to the south of the republic of ireland, near cork, 97 mph gusts, and in the last couple of hours in west wales, gusts of up to 90 mph. for some of us, the story has been strong winds but for others it is about the red sun, ophelia picking up about the red sun, ophelia picking up dust from the sahara and smoke from forest fires burning in spain and portugal to turn the sky bred for some. but tonight, fierce winds coming across northern ireland, west wales and western scotland. a met office amber warning in force for wind gusts of up to 80 mph, strong enough to bring down trees. overnight, we are
robert hall, bbc news, at scotney castle, kent. time for a look at the weather...ething across england and ireland ? incredible scenes something across england and ireland? incredible scenes across the country for different reasons. this is hurricane ophelia, on saturday, it was a major category three hurricane, it weakened as it came past spain and portugal. then return to normal low—pressure, i say normal but it has been incredibly powerful. the strongest winds have been to the south of the...
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robert hall, bbc news. that elusive moneymaking idea, one day! i wonder if nick miller has got it? worst, it has passed away, but plenty more weather on the map for us. that's right, storm brian just sitting to the east of the uk at the moment, still producing a pretty blustery picture for many of us at the moment, and over the next few hours just a gradual easing of that wind this afternoon. but also the rain has attracted a lot of attention so far, around parts of scotland, northern england, working through the east midlands into east anglia, so not just windy, wet for some of us to start the day. but this will see an improvement through the day, turning dry and brighter, holding onto showers in northern and western scotland, wales and the south—west, but try elsewhere, variable cloud, some sunshine, feeling cooler, 11—14 degrees. mainly dry or time tonight, turning chilly. under clear skies, especially eastern scotland, but milderaircoming especially eastern scotland, but milder air coming back to the west with cloud and outbreaks of rain as the night goes on, so we gets to a we
robert hall, bbc news. that elusive moneymaking idea, one day! i wonder if nick miller has got it? worst, it has passed away, but plenty more weather on the map for us. that's right, storm brian just sitting to the east of the uk at the moment, still producing a pretty blustery picture for many of us at the moment, and over the next few hours just a gradual easing of that wind this afternoon. but also the rain has attracted a lot of attention so far, around parts of scotland, northern england,...
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robert hall, bbc news, in sicily. time for a look at the weather. here's alina jenkins.u would have found it at opposite ends of the country. pleasant in devon and once the showers cleared in scotland, sunshine here as well. in between, a lot of cloud and rain feeding into northern ireland, the southern and western parts of scotland, england and parts of wales and this process continues this evening. the rain will become heavy in northern ireland and then our ice turn to the strength of the wind, particularly through wales, the midlands and east anglia. a blustery end to the strength of the wind, particularly through wales, the midlands and east anglia. a blustery end of the night, but a milder night, between eight and 12 degrees. the strength of the winds overnight give us some the strength of the winds overnight give us some cause the strength of the winds overnight give us some cause for concern in the central swathe of england, gusty in places, enough to bring branches down from trees, could cause travel disruption tomorrow. the wind and rain it clearfrom disruption
robert hall, bbc news, in sicily. time for a look at the weather. here's alina jenkins.u would have found it at opposite ends of the country. pleasant in devon and once the showers cleared in scotland, sunshine here as well. in between, a lot of cloud and rain feeding into northern ireland, the southern and western parts of scotland, england and parts of wales and this process continues this evening. the rain will become heavy in northern ireland and then our ice turn to the strength of the...
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robert hall, bbc news, at scotney castle, kent.any parts of the uk have been experiencing a red sky for most of the day. experts say storm ophelia picked up saharan dust from north africa, and dust from wild fires in spain and portugal, producing an eerie effect which made the sun appear red — and provided plenty of people with opportunities to take some memorable photos. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. welcome to sportsday. mahrez strikes as leicester salvage a draw at home to west brom in the premier league. anthonyjoshua's opponent is named ahead of the defence of his world titles. and the changes in welsh by titles. and the changes in welsh rugby which could affect one of the team's biggest stars. it has not been the start to the premier league that leicester would have hoped for as they were held to a 1-1 have hoped for as they were held to a 1—1 draw with west brom. the former champions remain in the bottom three with one win from eight league matches will not long ago
robert hall, bbc news, at scotney castle, kent.any parts of the uk have been experiencing a red sky for most of the day. experts say storm ophelia picked up saharan dust from north africa, and dust from wild fires in spain and portugal, producing an eerie effect which made the sun appear red — and provided plenty of people with opportunities to take some memorable photos. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. welcome to sportsday. mahrez...
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robert hall, bbc news, in sicily.t's get a look at the weather... let's get a look at the weather... hello, some wet weather and windy weather overnight. the rain, which has been quite heavy in northern ireland, south—west scotland and north west england, eases off overnight. this rain band moving southwards. ahead, gusts of up to 60 mph locally. clear skies in the north, turning chilly. some mild cloud and blustery weather in southern areas early in the morning. when they move away, wind comes through. showers in north—west scotland. some moving over the irish sea into north—west england. the midlands too. it will feel chilly in the wind. a chilly start friday morning. we could have a touch of frost across scotland in particular. stronger winds up away by friday after a crisp start, sunshine around. cloud in scotland later. and around. cloud in scotland later. and a bit of rain. hello. this is bbc news. in a faltering speech to the conservative conference, which was interrupted by a prankster, theresa may promises to
robert hall, bbc news, in sicily.t's get a look at the weather... let's get a look at the weather... hello, some wet weather and windy weather overnight. the rain, which has been quite heavy in northern ireland, south—west scotland and north west england, eases off overnight. this rain band moving southwards. ahead, gusts of up to 60 mph locally. clear skies in the north, turning chilly. some mild cloud and blustery weather in southern areas early in the morning. when they move away, wind...
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robert hall, bbc news at scotney castle in kent. in, katty. that sounded really good when i wrote it! but let's go beyond 100 days, beyond even 130 million years, to an event that rocked our universe. two dead neutron stars that had swirled around each other, faster and faster, until they collided setting off the most almighty explosion. the collision produced a flash brighter than a thousand suns and ripples — gravitational waves — that are moulding time and space in untold ways. it is also the type of collision that is thought to be responsible for creating all the gold and platinum in the universe. it's the first time we've detected both gravitational waves and light from the same cosmic event. here is pallab ghosh. it's the longest straight line in the world. a 2.5 mile pipe containing a laser that can detect powerful explosions in space. inside, a technician fine—tunes the instrument. it has made a discovery that has shaken the scientific world. two stars colliding in a galaxy far, far away. around 800 billion billion miles fro
robert hall, bbc news at scotney castle in kent. in, katty. that sounded really good when i wrote it! but let's go beyond 100 days, beyond even 130 million years, to an event that rocked our universe. two dead neutron stars that had swirled around each other, faster and faster, until they collided setting off the most almighty explosion. the collision produced a flash brighter than a thousand suns and ripples — gravitational waves — that are moulding time and space in untold ways. it is...
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robert hall, bbc news, at scotney castle, kent. now the very latest weather forecast.ned red in places, banks do a mixture of saharan dust and smoke from wildfires in portugal being drawn up ahead of our storm —— thanks to. the republic of ireland has the strongest winds, close to 100 mph. through the rest of the night, met office amber warnings in effect, through northern ireland and the isle of man and south—west scotland, the winds will slow down through the night. there could still be travel problems through the rest of the night and into tomorrow morning, the bbc local radio stations will keep you up—to—date and you can follow the forecasts here. elsewhere, further south, the quieter night, and some clear spells and temperatures of 11—13, still mild, but not as mild as last night. tomorrow morning, central and southern scotland, there could be some further issues, the winds only slowly easing through northern areas and they will still be cloud and some rain. some rain in the far south—west, as well, in between a zone of brighter weather and the temperatures are do
robert hall, bbc news, at scotney castle, kent. now the very latest weather forecast.ned red in places, banks do a mixture of saharan dust and smoke from wildfires in portugal being drawn up ahead of our storm —— thanks to. the republic of ireland has the strongest winds, close to 100 mph. through the rest of the night, met office amber warnings in effect, through northern ireland and the isle of man and south—west scotland, the winds will slow down through the night. there could still be...
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and from robert hall, a report about twin brother spending most of their lifetime trying to find out. in the end, they managed to find him and the royal irish fusiliers‘s grave was honoured by his 7a—year—old sons in a service this morning. his 7a—year—old sons in a service this mornil almost 50-50 in plastic again. it is almost 50-50 in plastic and seaweed. you would expect this at the seaside, but its shelves, purples and sand, but not plastic. few weeks ago, we were live on plymouth university's research vessel, testing the waters off the devon coast. what we have found has now been analysed. the pattern is polystyrene's fingerprint. you are matching it to what you know from your archives. that is right. it helps scientists determine where it comes from and how to stop them from entering the sea in the first place. it is impossible to tell if you have polystyrene on a microscopic stale. did it come from a coffee, or was it from a tray of fish and chips? we know looking at the bigger items it is the fast food packages that are commonly made of polystyrene that we find a lot of on t
and from robert hall, a report about twin brother spending most of their lifetime trying to find out. in the end, they managed to find him and the royal irish fusiliers‘s grave was honoured by his 7a—year—old sons in a service this morning. his 7a—year—old sons in a service this mornil almost 50-50 in plastic again. it is almost 50-50 in plastic and seaweed. you would expect this at the seaside, but its shelves, purples and sand, but not plastic. few weeks ago, we were live on...
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0ur correspondent robert hall has been to meet him. 0n the streets of san francisco, this man has travelled up of tiny dots or pixels. alex sold a million of them, in dots at a dollar each. just enough to assure advertisers... i'm each. just enough to assure i'm sitting here right now, and i've probably made a fume all dollars since i woke up. —— if you more dollars. the true value with the million—dollar home page, was not the money that i was making, but it was the... 12 years on, with a string of successful projects behind him, he has embarked on another. but this time, the high fliers 20 persuade the rest of us to slow down. i was actually working on something to do with meditation and the internet combined, even when i was about 16, and it was or was in the back of my mind, to combine those two. well over 8 million people are now using the website,... we are on track to develop... what is more important is the valley it is more important is the valley it is creating. a trip back home to gloucestershire, offers a chance to draw up breath and reflect on the past. easily been an idea sort
0ur correspondent robert hall has been to meet him. 0n the streets of san francisco, this man has travelled up of tiny dots or pixels. alex sold a million of them, in dots at a dollar each. just enough to assure advertisers... i'm each. just enough to assure i'm sitting here right now, and i've probably made a fume all dollars since i woke up. —— if you more dollars. the true value with the million—dollar home page, was not the money that i was making, but it was the... 12 years on, with...
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the bbc‘s robert hall reports. 0n the taxiway at newquay airport, a five tonne vehicle that can generate 1 grid and accelerate to 130 mph in eight seconds. you are clear to roll. the wind is 2 o'clock, and five knots. this is a really important day for bloodhound and her team. if they can get the engines and the systems working together at 200 mph, then the car is well on its way to its eventual target. hurtling down the 1.5 mile runway, driver andy green, a former fighter pilot, had no room for error. switching from throttle to brakes, just in time to halt bloodhound safely. how did it go, andy? that was surprisingly hard work. it's the longest runs we've done so far, the fastest runs we've done so far. this is massive for us. bloodhound is go. this car is now operational and is demonstrating something it was never designed to do. short distance runs to a very high speed with high acceleration and it's making it look easy. this project has cost £30 million to date and captured the imagination of a worldwide audience. over 4000 watched today's run, and thousands more will be here over th
the bbc‘s robert hall reports. 0n the taxiway at newquay airport, a five tonne vehicle that can generate 1 grid and accelerate to 130 mph in eight seconds. you are clear to roll. the wind is 2 o'clock, and five knots. this is a really important day for bloodhound and her team. if they can get the engines and the systems working together at 200 mph, then the car is well on its way to its eventual target. hurtling down the 1.5 mile runway, driver andy green, a former fighter pilot, had no room...
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robert hall, bbc news. time now for the weather. it is still blustery out there. wind slowly ease through the day. wet weather around but many of us turn drier and brighter as the day goes on. chow was particularly into western scotland in north—west england pushing up across south—west england pushing up across south—west england and into south wales. the best of the sunshine wales, midlands and south east england by this afternoon. temperatures down committee yesterday. enter tonight any showers were tentative fate. clea rest for longest tonight any showers were tentative fate. clearest for longest tonight eastern scotland. rain coming back to northern ireland, edging into western scotland by the end overnight, wales and western england. but mild air coming in with this weather system which will take rain east across the uk tomorrow. low cloud and hill fog. even into the afternoon it is close to southern and eastern parts of england whereas elsewhere brighter skies come back and it feels a little bit warmer. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: the communitie
robert hall, bbc news. time now for the weather. it is still blustery out there. wind slowly ease through the day. wet weather around but many of us turn drier and brighter as the day goes on. chow was particularly into western scotland in north—west england pushing up across south—west england pushing up across south—west england and into south wales. the best of the sunshine wales, midlands and south east england by this afternoon. temperatures down committee yesterday. enter tonight...
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speed of about 200 miles an hour on the runway at cornwall airport in newquay. 0ur correspondent robert hallw you some pictures of the car making its way around the perimeter before going to the end of the runway for its first run. this is an important day. i can tell you a bit about the story behind this remarkable car. from behind the blast doors that once protected a cold war fighter, the car powered by one of today's jet engines. this is a journey that began on an october day nine years ago, a journey which has reached one of its most important milestones. this is complex technology. a 7.5 tonne vehicle that will generate six times more power than an entire formula i grid and cover a mile in 3.6 seconds. a car which sprang from the genius of ron ayers, now 85, who had already worked on two successful land speed record attempts. nobody has been anywhere like this before. i mean, if we breakthe i,000mph, that will be 31% faster than we went last time, which is massive. in bloodhound's cockpit today, the fighter pilot who already holds the land speed record. travelling at 200mph down the 1.
speed of about 200 miles an hour on the runway at cornwall airport in newquay. 0ur correspondent robert hallw you some pictures of the car making its way around the perimeter before going to the end of the runway for its first run. this is an important day. i can tell you a bit about the story behind this remarkable car. from behind the blast doors that once protected a cold war fighter, the car powered by one of today's jet engines. this is a journey that began on an october day nine years...
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our correspondent robert hall has been to meet him.long way since he made a million. the 21—year—old set up his website in his bedroom after spending a restless night working out how you can become a millionaire before he went to university. every computer images made up of tiny dots or pixels. alex sold a million of them in blocks at a dollar each, jesse enough screen space for advertisers to show their own logo or a link to their website. this happened while you are sleeping? that is the beauty of the website, i'm sitting year and probably made a few more dollars and i woke probably made a few more dollars and iwoke up probably made a few more dollars and i woke up and stop bad idea in that time of my life was really a turning point. the true value of the home page was not the money it made me, it was the relationships that were formed as a result of it. 12 years on, with a string of successful projects behind him, alex has embarked on another, but this time, the high—flyers trying to persuade the high—flyers trying to persuade the r
our correspondent robert hall has been to meet him.long way since he made a million. the 21—year—old set up his website in his bedroom after spending a restless night working out how you can become a millionaire before he went to university. every computer images made up of tiny dots or pixels. alex sold a million of them in blocks at a dollar each, jesse enough screen space for advertisers to show their own logo or a link to their website. this happened while you are sleeping? that is the...
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our correspondent robert hall is there this lunchtime. anyway. sit here on a beautiful day like this looking out over that landscape and you really will see very little trace of the devastation that was wrought in 87 by the worst storm they now believe in more than 200 years. howling in from the channel, the most devastating storm since 1703, it caught the southern half of the uk totally by surprise. gusts of up to 115mph ripped 15 million trees from the wet ground, tore off rooves and cut power to thousands of homes. 18 people were killed and the damage ran to over a billion pounds. in london, power cuts forced the brea kfast in london, power cuts forced the breakfast news team into an emergency studio. we must apologise for this rather makeshift breakfast—time service which we are bringing you. the home of breakfast time is out of action this morning asa time is out of action this morning as a result of the bad weather. part of the reason that so many were caught on—the—hop could be found in a now infamous forecast the previous day. ear
our correspondent robert hall is there this lunchtime. anyway. sit here on a beautiful day like this looking out over that landscape and you really will see very little trace of the devastation that was wrought in 87 by the worst storm they now believe in more than 200 years. howling in from the channel, the most devastating storm since 1703, it caught the southern half of the uk totally by surprise. gusts of up to 115mph ripped 15 million trees from the wet ground, tore off rooves and cut...
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unseasoned thank you robert peter hall. after making landfall in central america hurricane nate is barreling towards the u.s. gulf coast with high winds and warnings of storm surges louisiana is one of the u.s. states in its path with the major city of new orleans bracing itself for a direct hit the deadly storm has strengthened to a category one hurricane and is expected to reach the area late saturday once again u.s. residents are bracing for another here again that is about to hit the country. in the city of new orleans residents are stockpiling supplies in the fear that hurricane nate could directly hit the biggest city in the state of louisiana everything on the bottom floor of my house is gone up three feet and every goes higher than. the paragraph made can't be underestimated even if it's the weakest hurricane on a five category scale in the karada houses and are wrecked and people are left with a heavy deluge to cope with. where all that was serious damage with lost everything food clothes we don't have water beside
unseasoned thank you robert peter hall. after making landfall in central america hurricane nate is barreling towards the u.s. gulf coast with high winds and warnings of storm surges louisiana is one of the u.s. states in its path with the major city of new orleans bracing itself for a direct hit the deadly storm has strengthened to a category one hurricane and is expected to reach the area late saturday once again u.s. residents are bracing for another here again that is about to hit the...
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here's robert hall. 0n the taxiway at newquay airport, a five tonne vehicle that can generate six timeslear to roll. the wind is 2 o'clock, and five knots. this is a really important day for bloodhound and her team. if they can get the engines and the systems working together at 200 mph, then the car is well on its way to its eventual target. hurtling down the 1.5 mile runway, driver andy green, a former fighter pilot, had no room for error. switching from throttle to brakes, just in time to halt bloodhound safely. how did it go, andy? that was surprisingly hard work. it's the longest runs we've done so far, the fastest runs we've done so far. this is massive for us. bloodhound is go. this car is now operational and is demonstrating something it was never designed to do. short distance runs to a very high speed with high acceleration and it's making it look easy. this project has cost £30 million to date and captured the imagination of a worldwide audience. over 4000 watched today's run, and thousands more will be here over the weekend. among them, the 85—year—old engineer who came up w
here's robert hall. 0n the taxiway at newquay airport, a five tonne vehicle that can generate six timeslear to roll. the wind is 2 o'clock, and five knots. this is a really important day for bloodhound and her team. if they can get the engines and the systems working together at 200 mph, then the car is well on its way to its eventual target. hurtling down the 1.5 mile runway, driver andy green, a former fighter pilot, had no room for error. switching from throttle to brakes, just in time to...
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our correspondent robert hall has been to meet him. up the website in his bedroom after spending a restless night working out how he could become a millionaire before going to university. every computer image is made up of tiny dots or pixels. alex sold a million of them, in blocks at $1 each, just enough screen space for advertisers to show their own logo or a link to their website. alex, and this happens while you a sleeping, effectively? yeah. that's the beauty of the internet. i am sitting here right now and i have probably made a few more dollars since i woke up. that idea and that time of my life was really a turning point. the true value of the million dollar homepage was not the money it made me, but actually the relationships that formed as a result. 12 years on with a string of successful projects behind him, alex has embarked on another but this time the high flyer is trying to persuade the rest of us to slow down. i was actually working on something to do with meditation and the internet combined, even when i was about 16.
our correspondent robert hall has been to meet him. up the website in his bedroom after spending a restless night working out how he could become a millionaire before going to university. every computer image is made up of tiny dots or pixels. alex sold a million of them, in blocks at $1 each, just enough screen space for advertisers to show their own logo or a link to their website. alex, and this happens while you a sleeping, effectively? yeah. that's the beauty of the internet. i am sitting...
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they are telling us the back story, and here is robert hall. is a journey that began on an october day nine years ago, a journey which has reached one of its most important milestones. this is complex technology. a 7.5 tonne vehicle that will generate six times more power than an entire formula 1 grid and cover a mile in 3.6 seconds. a car which sprang from the genius of ron ayers, now 85, who had already worked on two successful land speed record attempts. nobody has been anywhere like this before. i mean, if we breakthe1,000mph, that will be 31% faster than we went last time, which is massive. in bloodhound's cockpit today, the fighter pilot who already holds the land speed record. travelling at 200mph down the 1.5 mile runway, he will have no room for error. i will select idle at 130mph. the car will then keep accelerating to 200mph as the engine starts to wind down. i need to put the brakes on. so, as we are accelerating to 150, 170, the brakes are already starting to heat up. so, as we get to 200, i am hitting between a0 and 50 bar of brak
they are telling us the back story, and here is robert hall. is a journey that began on an october day nine years ago, a journey which has reached one of its most important milestones. this is complex technology. a 7.5 tonne vehicle that will generate six times more power than an entire formula 1 grid and cover a mile in 3.6 seconds. a car which sprang from the genius of ron ayers, now 85, who had already worked on two successful land speed record attempts. nobody has been anywhere like this...
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team hopes it will go much faster than the current land—speed record of 763mph. 0ur correspondent robert halloday. after ten yea rs excitement is building here today. after ten years are very hard work, the bloodhound supersonic car will be put through its place —— put through its paces today, reaching 0— 200 miles an hour in eight seconds. that sounds fast but in a couple of yea rs' that sounds fast but in a couple of years' time it will be up to 1000 miles an hour. i will take you on a run through of the car. at the bottom, we have the nose cone of the car. when you are travelling at 1000 mph, you have to be careful that air does not get under the car and left it up. it has to stay on the ground to break the land speed record. 0n the desert in south africa but the real test will ta ke the desert in south africa but the real test will take place, these tyres will be spinning at 10,000 rpm. the cockpit is where the driver, andy green, is going to be lying down. it is a bit like how you drive a sports car. he's going to be steering this thing. it is notjust a case of steering the real and goin
team hopes it will go much faster than the current land—speed record of 763mph. 0ur correspondent robert halloday. after ten yea rs excitement is building here today. after ten years are very hard work, the bloodhound supersonic car will be put through its place —— put through its paces today, reaching 0— 200 miles an hour in eight seconds. that sounds fast but in a couple of yea rs' that sounds fast but in a couple of years' time it will be up to 1000 miles an hour. i will take you on...
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led team hoping it will go much faster than the current land speed record of 763 miles an hour, robert hall a concrete cold war hang—out, the bloodhound team tested the jet engine that will eventually power this card to speeds never seen before. versus complex technology, a 7.5 tonne vehicle which will generate six times more power than an entire formula 1 grid and cover one mile in 3.6 seconds. a car which sprang from the genius of ron ayers, now 85, who had already worked on two successful land speed record attempts. nobody has been anywhere like this before. if we broke 1000 miles an hour, that would be 31% faster than last time which is massive. in bloodhound's cockpit today, the fight up pilot already holds the land speed record. travelling at 200 miles an hour down the1.5 mile travelling at 200 miles an hour down the 1.5 mile runway, he will have no room for error. i will select 130 miles an hour for the car will accelerate up to 200 miles an hour as the engine starts to wind down and he's put the brakes on so it will accelerate to 170, the brakes will accelerate to 170, the brakes wi
led team hoping it will go much faster than the current land speed record of 763 miles an hour, robert hall a concrete cold war hang—out, the bloodhound team tested the jet engine that will eventually power this card to speeds never seen before. versus complex technology, a 7.5 tonne vehicle which will generate six times more power than an entire formula 1 grid and cover one mile in 3.6 seconds. a car which sprang from the genius of ron ayers, now 85, who had already worked on two successful...
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we had robert hall out with this.h will be in two years' time. yesterday, at knew key airport it did 200mph in eight seconds. it's going to try to get 1,000mph eight seconds. it's going to try to get1,000mph ina eight seconds. it's going to try to get 1,000mph in a couple of years' time. it could go from john o' g roats time. it could go from john o' groats to land's time. it could go from john o' groats to lands end in 57 minutes, but there might be a bit of hold—up around the m5. so it's the road works that get in the way! you wouldn't see the road works in that! it's part jet fighter and part wouldn't see the road works in that! it's partjet fighter and part space rock and part car. what stories have you got? monarch. this one is now about what happens to the slots that monarch used all across the uk at different airports because the administrators would like to get their hands on the slots and be able to sell them and get money and there isa to sell them and get money and there is a legal row about whether they wi
we had robert hall out with this.h will be in two years' time. yesterday, at knew key airport it did 200mph in eight seconds. it's going to try to get 1,000mph eight seconds. it's going to try to get1,000mph ina eight seconds. it's going to try to get 1,000mph in a couple of years' time. it could go from john o' g roats time. it could go from john o' groats to land's time. it could go from john o' groats to lands end in 57 minutes, but there might be a bit of hold—up around the m5. so it's...
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robert hall reports. howling in from the channel, the most devastating storms in 1703.5 miles an hour ripped 15 million trees from the wet ground, tore off roofs, and cut power to thousands of homes. 18 people were killed and the damage ran to over £1 billion. in london power cuts forced the brea kfast london power cuts forced the breakfast news london power cuts forced the brea kfast news tea m london power cuts forced the breakfast news team into an emergency studio. we must apologise for this makeshift breakfast time service which we are bringing you in lime grove studios. breakfast time home is out of action as a result of the weather. part of the reason so many were caught on the hop can be found ina many were caught on the hop can be found in a now infamous forecast the previous day. apparently a woman rang the bbc and said she heard there was a hurricane on the way. don‘t worry, there is not. pictures shotin don‘t worry, there is not. pictures shot in the hours after the storm offered a glimpse of the most dramatic damage. broadcasters and local papers captured p
robert hall reports. howling in from the channel, the most devastating storms in 1703.5 miles an hour ripped 15 million trees from the wet ground, tore off roofs, and cut power to thousands of homes. 18 people were killed and the damage ran to over £1 billion. in london power cuts forced the brea kfast london power cuts forced the breakfast news london power cuts forced the brea kfast news tea m london power cuts forced the breakfast news team into an emergency studio. we must apologise for...
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. >> thank you robert costa and halle jackson. >>> my next guest, cook political report publisher andditor charlie cook. charlie today you are talking about this. you write about how this republican conflict is not going to help the party when it comes to the mid terms. quote, the party needs to sub lime ate its divisions get mainstream republicans to the polls and persuade the trump base to cast ballots for non-trump republicans. that's tall order. and it's why last week's news reduced the odds of the gop retaining its majority from a good bet to even money. explain, charlie. >> i think the president's feud with republicans in congress and their leaders -- and obviously he's unhappy that they were not able to repeal and replace obamacare and all these other things. but it's effectively driving a wedge between the trump base and republican voters, the republican congress. and i think it's going to make things really, really difficult next year. they have got to get a big turnout. and you know, they might remember that back in -- after president obama was elected in 2008, i mean you ha
. >> thank you robert costa and halle jackson. >>> my next guest, cook political report publisher andditor charlie cook. charlie today you are talking about this. you write about how this republican conflict is not going to help the party when it comes to the mid terms. quote, the party needs to sub lime ate its divisions get mainstream republicans to the polls and persuade the trump base to cast ballots for non-trump republicans. that's tall order. and it's why last week's news...
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according to the ap report, he has blockaded himself in himself hall and joined to the robert e lee statuen't that great? i just have one more thing to lighten it up. things can be depressing if you follow politics are you had i will try -- follow politics. i am of the view that we all need to have fun while we are in this battle for america. it is fun to win. is a great joy to be able to spend a little time with you today. about the poor democrats. everybody is talking about donald trump and the divided party. the poor democrats. they are having a dickens of a time doing fund-raising. they are trying to incentivize donors. $25, you get this frisbee thing that is sent to you in the mail. for $100, you get a lifetime subscription to mother jones. i think that is going out of she stillbut it does get the subscription. they need more butlers. -- bundler. if you are aggressive about it, the dnc has announced they will send you a terrycloth robe that opens easily in the front. [laughter] have h.w. the roads as the initials for the monogram. i think we have to laugh. they always say we are judge
according to the ap report, he has blockaded himself in himself hall and joined to the robert e lee statuen't that great? i just have one more thing to lighten it up. things can be depressing if you follow politics are you had i will try -- follow politics. i am of the view that we all need to have fun while we are in this battle for america. it is fun to win. is a great joy to be able to spend a little time with you today. about the poor democrats. everybody is talking about donald trump and...
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charlie: you want to be inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame as a solo artist? robertive place to be really? i do not know. -- is that a good place to be really? i don't know. i don't know of the validity of it. i don't know. there's not enough room for the ribbons on my chest. charlie: that is true. you can put them on your back. robert: yes. start having them under my arms. i went to buckingham palace and i said i cannot go there. but he's also going to see inside? you have got to go and get your gong, dad. i did and as i was standing in the line, i look in the public gallery and i see my three kids. i have never seen him looking so smart. charlie: thank you for coming. great to see you. .obert: you too who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or un
charlie: you want to be inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame as a solo artist? robertive place to be really? i do not know. -- is that a good place to be really? i don't know. i don't know of the validity of it. i don't know. there's not enough room for the ribbons on my chest. charlie: that is true. you can put them on your back. robert: yes. start having them under my arms. i went to buckingham palace and i said i cannot go there. but he's also going to see inside? you have got to go...
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charlie: do you want to be inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame as a solo artist? robertod place to be, really? know.e: i don't robert: i don't know. i don't know of the validity of it. i don't know. there's not enough room for the ribbons on my chest. charlie: that is true. you can put them on your back. robert: yes. start having them under my arms. i went to buckingham palace and a kid said, i cannot go there. said, but how else are we going to see inside? he said, you have got to go and get your gong, dad. i did and as i was standing in the line, i look in the public gallery and i see my three kids. i have never seen him looking so smart. charlie: thank you for coming. great to see you. robert: you too. ♪ ♪ charlie: sean baker is here. his 2015 film a "tangerine" followed the story of two prostitutes. the film was shot entirely on an iphone. anthony lane of the new yorker writes that he has taken something from american life and has spawned something sad. here is a look at the trailer. [video clip] >> yeha. sure do. $38 a night. >> ok, i warned you. out.rip and you wer
charlie: do you want to be inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame as a solo artist? robertod place to be, really? know.e: i don't robert: i don't know. i don't know of the validity of it. i don't know. there's not enough room for the ribbons on my chest. charlie: that is true. you can put them on your back. robert: yes. start having them under my arms. i went to buckingham palace and a kid said, i cannot go there. said, but how else are we going to see inside? he said, you have got to go...
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bon jovi may be finally bound for rock and rel rel hall of fame and n'synx reunion could be in the card. >> julia robertskey movie moments. bex from our sister station 96.5 has it all in her hot minute. >> thanks, ukee and nicole. 2018 rock and roll hall of fame nominee have been announced and john bon jovi tops the list. nine of the 18 musicians are first timers like british rockers radio head and iconic singer nina simon. as for a returning face, l.l. cool j is only rapper to be nominated for the hall, beginning today through december 5th fans can cast their vote on whom they believe is mess deserving of the induction. and, could it be possible, an n'synx reunion during 2018 super bowl half time performance? as i mentioned last week justin timberlake is expect to hit big stage this year but if he does he might not do it alone according to the tmz video of joey fattone. >> you know what, if it is to do it and it is right we will do it. >> he is saying is there a chance. >> finally julia robert fans, they have a must much video for you the award winning actress stopped by late, late show with james corde
bon jovi may be finally bound for rock and rel rel hall of fame and n'synx reunion could be in the card. >> julia robertskey movie moments. bex from our sister station 96.5 has it all in her hot minute. >> thanks, ukee and nicole. 2018 rock and roll hall of fame nominee have been announced and john bon jovi tops the list. nine of the 18 musicians are first timers like british rockers radio head and iconic singer nina simon. as for a returning face, l.l. cool j is only rapper to be...
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robert giome died at 89. time. >> it is time for the impeachment of donald trump. >> a rally on the steps of city hall before introducing a resolution calling for president trump's removal from office. the supervisor said the president has met the standard from firing the fbi director to family business while president. support of impeachment have passed in other cities, richmond, berkeley and oakland. >>> the ban on refugees ended today. new stricter screening rules. there is a new order imposing security measures. those country pose a higher risk to national security. the white house said applications from those nations will be judged on a case by case basis. >>> colin kaepernick has signed a million dollar book deal. kaepernick's book will be published by random house. he is still looking for a publisher. he gained exposure by kneeling during the national anthem. he filed a grievance accusing owners of collusion. it has kept him from being signed by a team. >>> robert guillaume died at the age of 89. he was known for his title roll in benson where he was a wise cracking butler. he was an accomplished singer in phanto
robert giome died at 89. time. >> it is time for the impeachment of donald trump. >> a rally on the steps of city hall before introducing a resolution calling for president trump's removal from office. the supervisor said the president has met the standard from firing the fbi director to family business while president. support of impeachment have passed in other cities, richmond, berkeley and oakland. >>> the ban on refugees ended today. new stricter screening rules. there...
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hall. as well as robin white and superintendent robert, robin white of the little rock central high schooleering committee and subcommittees. thank you also even said thank you to the program participants and those who took part in this weekend's sculpture dedication, education symposium, made the staples concert, children of the little rock nine panel and the interfaith service. and thank you to those in attendance here today and watching on various media outlets. your participation has been an important part of this commemoration. before pastor edwards lead us in a closing blessing, let us pause for one more moment to show our love and appreciation to the little rock nine. please remain standing for the blessing. >> as the lord has blessed us to be a part of this kmemtive event, as he blessed our coming together and what we have received here now, may he bless us now in our departure. the lord bless thee and keep thee. the lord make his face to shine upon thee and be gracious unto thee. the lord lift up his counsel upon thee and give thee peace, amen. >> thank you for joining us here tod
hall. as well as robin white and superintendent robert, robin white of the little rock central high schooleering committee and subcommittees. thank you also even said thank you to the program participants and those who took part in this weekend's sculpture dedication, education symposium, made the staples concert, children of the little rock nine panel and the interfaith service. and thank you to those in attendance here today and watching on various media outlets. your participation has been...
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robert, it was speculated today that part of general kelly's message was aimed through the door back around the hall, turn left to the oval office. but clearly from this, it was not the end of the topic. >> that's right, brian. i think gene said it well in the sense that general kelly did not contest the actual exchange between the president and the family that was heard by the congresswoman. and he railed against in a broadway the politicalization of these experiences and interactions. that was the critique general kelly made rather than something about the content of that conversation. >> jeremy, does anything change as a result of today? >> i think, brian, general kelly did -- made the best of a really unfortunate situation in that he left americans with this indelible image of what happens when an american makes the ultimate sacrifice. and in that sense tried to remove this from politics. i think that where this gets more complicated for the general and for the president is that he inevitably had to bring it back to politics by defending a president who turned this into the blow-up that it becam
robert, it was speculated today that part of general kelly's message was aimed through the door back around the hall, turn left to the oval office. but clearly from this, it was not the end of the topic. >> that's right, brian. i think gene said it well in the sense that general kelly did not contest the actual exchange between the president and the family that was heard by the congresswoman. and he railed against in a broadway the politicalization of these experiences and interactions....
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robert mondavi winery and keep you posted. live in napa county, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> well, a town hall meeting is scheduled today in sonoma county to update the public on the firefight and resources available to those impacted by the fires. cal fire and local lawmakers will also attend at the sonoma veterans memorial building on first street. it starts at 7 p.m. >>> taking a quick break from the wildfire coverage to check the roads. >> good morning, 680 hasn't been easy this morning for drivers headed southbound. we had an earlier accident that created a backup. just that was cleared a new one happened southbound 680 at sunol boulevard so right now your travel times remains in the red from 580 down to 84. about a 20-minute commute. they cleared the lanes near sunol boulevard. hopefully things will show improvement. we'll keep an eye on it. 880 at "a" street southbound heading into hayward, slowdowns as you make your way towards the san mateo bridge and further south reports of a crash near auto mall parkway. san mateo bridge, crowded westbound. but still in the green as you make your way foster city. we are getting multip
robert mondavi winery and keep you posted. live in napa county, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> well, a town hall meeting is scheduled today in sonoma county to update the public on the firefight and resources available to those impacted by the fires. cal fire and local lawmakers will also attend at the sonoma veterans memorial building on first street. it starts at 7 p.m. >>> taking a quick break from the wildfire coverage to check the roads. >> good morning, 680 hasn't been...
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robert yates has died. yates was selected to the nascar hall of fame in may. he was 74 years old. >>> you're up to date.elissa, back to you. >> thank you, sue herera now let's get to the new york stock exchange for more on the markets. bob? >> reflation, good reports out of general motors, good reports from the builders. first off look what delta is doing. a quarter guidance from them, general motors had good september numbers. they were $35 a month ago. nay got an upgrade from a buy to neutral at bank of america merrill lynch. that's a one month home builder's. lennar, dr 40 horton at 52 week highs. then you see the yields moving up, banks are at new highs this is a rarity that you see all the big banks, every one of them, all four, at new 52-week highs today. then you have of course, that reflation trade the global reflation trade and the industrials are doing better, honeywell has been on the new high list for a while, illinois tool and of course all of the defense stocks, lockheed martin, northr northrop, all high >>> our next guest is going to help you pick stocks that could power the next technolo
robert yates has died. yates was selected to the nascar hall of fame in may. he was 74 years old. >>> you're up to date.elissa, back to you. >> thank you, sue herera now let's get to the new york stock exchange for more on the markets. bob? >> reflation, good reports out of general motors, good reports from the builders. first off look what delta is doing. a quarter guidance from them, general motors had good september numbers. they were $35 a month ago. nay got an upgrade...