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every year more than 12,000 people are brought through the doors of the city's suffolk county jail after being arrested. >> all the way up, lift your tongue up. >> the intake center is located at one of the jail's two facilities. the nashua street jail. >> this ain't wall street. >> boston, massachusetts, has long been a city associated with higher learning. but. city's residents find themselves on a less productive path. every year more than 12,000 people are brought through the doors of the city's suffolk county jail after being arrested. >> all the way up, lift your tongue up. >> the intake center is located at one of the jail's two facilities. the nashua street jail. >> this ain't wall street. this ain't bourbon street. it sure ain't rodeo drive. this is nashua street. >> the new arrivals have not been convicted of the crimes for which they were arrested and are considered innocent until proven guilty. >> come on in, step in. >> those who are not quickly released or bailed out will be housed at nashua until their cases are closed. and every year, thousands of men and women undergo a
every year more than 12,000 people are brought through the doors of the city's suffolk county jail after being arrested. >> all the way up, lift your tongue up. >> the intake center is located at one of the jail's two facilities. the nashua street jail. >> this ain't wall street. >> boston, massachusetts, has long been a city associated with higher learning. but. city's residents find themselves on a less productive path. every year more than 12,000 people are brought...
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even behind the walls of the city's primary detention facility, the suffolk county jail. >> i grew up in the south end, part of the city of boston, which is our neighborhood, not far from the facility. within seven years of this job i found i knew most people that i should know from childhood, from high school, and just from the neighborhood itself. >> inmates, too, often find themselves among friends and relatives. >> we're brothers, that's right. >> though not all inmates are housed in the same facility, those who have only been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial are held at the nashua street jail until the resolution of their case. those who are convicted and receive sentences of two and a half years or less will usually serve their time four miles away at the house of correction. >> top of the world. 15 minutes! i told you. i told you. it was going to be nothing. >> it's a place sal giuliano has become very familiar with over the years. [ bleep ] >> keep a small circle. >> my buddy shayne, mini me. >> south boston's in the house over here. >> we got one for you. >> there'
even behind the walls of the city's primary detention facility, the suffolk county jail. >> i grew up in the south end, part of the city of boston, which is our neighborhood, not far from the facility. within seven years of this job i found i knew most people that i should know from childhood, from high school, and just from the neighborhood itself. >> inmates, too, often find themselves among friends and relatives. >> we're brothers, that's right. >> though not all...
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reflect the personality of the city itself and no better example of that is when we filmed inside suffolk county jail, boston, massachusetts. >> [ bleep ] >> he's boston. get familiar. don't get it twisted. he's boston in this. >> in boston it was almost like we got to learn the lay of the land because people talk so much about the different neighborhoods in the area they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and different represents it once they were inside and kind of stuck to the people that they knew from their neighborhoods inside. >> i'm boston. he's boston. not dorchester, charlestown. east boston. >> do you know -- >> how many movies have they made on east boston? >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. [ bleep ]. that's the claim to fame. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> they're from chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, som
reflect the personality of the city itself and no better example of that is when we filmed inside suffolk county jail, boston, massachusetts. >> [ bleep ] >> he's boston. get familiar. don't get it twisted. he's boston in this. >> in boston it was almost like we got to learn the lay of the land because people talk so much about the different neighborhoods in the area they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and different represents it once they were...
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well over a month rain in santa and in suffolk.stent rain affecting england earlier on. things drying up in those places but rain in the south—west lingering and pushing to wales as well. the wettest in northern england will push to scotland, not far away from northern ireland come the morning. some drier weather returning to the midlands and continuing in the south east of england. temperature not falling much on the low maximum we had today. into the rush hour tomorrow, more rain and the south west could be more wet with low cloud. the drier start in the midlands, east anglia and the south east. we still have some rain across north wales and northern ireland. the more persistent and heavy rain in the far north of england, further into scotla nd north of england, further into scotland coming in the eastern parts of northern ireland, resource telemachus answered in it it will be wet and windy in scotland, pushing into northern ireland. still some rainfall northern england and wales. still in the south, one or two sharp showers. bit
well over a month rain in santa and in suffolk.stent rain affecting england earlier on. things drying up in those places but rain in the south—west lingering and pushing to wales as well. the wettest in northern england will push to scotland, not far away from northern ireland come the morning. some drier weather returning to the midlands and continuing in the south east of england. temperature not falling much on the low maximum we had today. into the rush hour tomorrow, more rain and the...
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in suffolk, 90 millimetres, getting on forfour already. parts of central and western europe have seen lots of stormy weather as well. and some flooding in places. we haven't had thunderstorms, but the rain is still keeping going in this area. low pressure is pushing the wetter weather further north, so a change in the weather for scotland and eventually for northern ireland. the wetter weather settling in across a good part of mainland scotland and pushing westwards into northern ireland. for the south, pushing westwards into northern ireland. forthe south, one pushing westwards into northern ireland. for the south, one or two showers around, still a lot of cloud but also a hint of sunshine. temperature is a bit higher in these areas on thursday. still a good deal of rain in northern areas. the rain continues overnight on thursday, but does become lighter and more patchy across northern and western parts of the uk. some clearer skies and brea ks the uk. some clearer skies and breaks in the cloud coming into south—east england. some sunshin
in suffolk, 90 millimetres, getting on forfour already. parts of central and western europe have seen lots of stormy weather as well. and some flooding in places. we haven't had thunderstorms, but the rain is still keeping going in this area. low pressure is pushing the wetter weather further north, so a change in the weather for scotland and eventually for northern ireland. the wetter weather settling in across a good part of mainland scotland and pushing westwards into northern ireland. for...
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joining us now, suffolk county sheriff, suffolk county on long island, vince demarco joins us.0 or 40 arrests. how do you identify gang members, that you can get out? >> we're working hand in hand with homeland security investigations and i.c.e. we have intelligence, gang intelligence officers that, when people come in contact with the criminal justice system we identify as gang members. with share that information with i.c.e. and homeland security investigations. they identify them as being in the country illegally. together we round them up and put them in deportation. stuart: you wait until you get the intelligence from the immigration people and from the homeland security people, then you can go get them? >> uh-huh. stuart: you can not, see them walking down the street, have tatoos, which identify them as ms-13 bank members, you can't go up and say are you here legally? you can't do that. >> no. we have enough that come in contact with the suffolk county criminal justice system, wind up in our correctional facility. our investigators label them as gang members. we have i.c.
joining us now, suffolk county sheriff, suffolk county on long island, vince demarco joins us.0 or 40 arrests. how do you identify gang members, that you can get out? >> we're working hand in hand with homeland security investigations and i.c.e. we have intelligence, gang intelligence officers that, when people come in contact with the criminal justice system we identify as gang members. with share that information with i.c.e. and homeland security investigations. they identify them as...
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, i think, moment, top of the league still is suffolk, ithink, in moment, top of the league still is fine weather, this is dragging in the rain into north—eastern england, southern and eastern scotland, some of this rain curls to the west of wales and cornwall where today it has been raining in some spots heavily on and off. let's look at the rush hour tomorrow. starting in the south—west, cornwall and devon in for some rain but by somerset and into central southern england, south east anglia, it's looking dry. still some puddles out there because we've had a lot of rainfall. damp in sheffield, kids getting into belfast, you can see the rain across the southern uplands and getting into central scotland but there might be sunshine coast all away. this whole weather front, it's trying to pivot back into, moving northwards, westwards, 13 in belfast, there might be some bright weather, this is thursday night, into friday, the remnants of this weather front. this is into friday, the remnants of this weatherfront. this is where into friday, the remnants of this weather front. this is where
, i think, moment, top of the league still is suffolk, ithink, in moment, top of the league still is fine weather, this is dragging in the rain into north—eastern england, southern and eastern scotland, some of this rain curls to the west of wales and cornwall where today it has been raining in some spots heavily on and off. let's look at the rush hour tomorrow. starting in the south—west, cornwall and devon in for some rain but by somerset and into central southern england, south east...
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tom williams reports from stoke by nayland in suffolk. tea—time at the golf course.has come a fairway from the stuffy image of the past. clubs are now making golf fan for the family. it's great to see the family interacting, we have grandfathers, dads, some mums have grandfathers, dads, some mums have made it here which is always nice, it gets the whole club in a positive atmosphere.” nice, it gets the whole club in a positive atmosphere. i like playing and if she can do something with me that's great. great exercise getting up that's great. great exercise getting up the hills. and her one of europe's ryder cup a great school should focus on family. a massive pa rt should focus on family. a massive part of my playing was down to my dad, my family playing, my brother, so dad, my family playing, my brother, so anything we can do and anything golf clubs can do to get kids on the course playing i think is fantastic. it should be a family game. it should be something we can enjoy with everybody from all ages. one of the big things that golf has failed to harness is the fa
tom williams reports from stoke by nayland in suffolk. tea—time at the golf course.has come a fairway from the stuffy image of the past. clubs are now making golf fan for the family. it's great to see the family interacting, we have grandfathers, dads, some mums have grandfathers, dads, some mums have made it here which is always nice, it gets the whole club in a positive atmosphere.” nice, it gets the whole club in a positive atmosphere. i like playing and if she can do something with me...
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tom williams reports from stoke by nayland in suffolk. tea—time at the golf course. making golf fan for the family. it's great to see the family interacting, we have grandfathers,
tom williams reports from stoke by nayland in suffolk. tea—time at the golf course. making golf fan for the family. it's great to see the family interacting, we have grandfathers,
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not far offa suffolk. more rain to come. not far off a months worth of rain in half a day. and developing widely across england and wales overnight. we could see some rank and northern ireland. showery burst in scotland as well. —— showery rain. it is easing off in the morning. the wettest conditions pushing north, up into northern england as well, where we are now encountering these brisk winds the north sea. cold and wet here. the rain is the big issue if you are going to be out and about in the morning. a lot of water on the roads. spray as well. difficult travelling conditions. the wet weather continues to drift slowly northwards, never quite reaching scotland. it clears from northern ireland. not moving away for much of wales and the south—west of england. rain on and off you. for the south—east it might brighten up eventually. that could give us a bit of warmth, which could give us a view sharp showers. cooler further north where we have the wind and rainfor north where we have the wind and rain for the north midlands, north wales and northern england. a dry day from
not far offa suffolk. more rain to come. not far off a months worth of rain in half a day. and developing widely across england and wales overnight. we could see some rank and northern ireland. showery burst in scotland as well. —— showery rain. it is easing off in the morning. the wettest conditions pushing north, up into northern england as well, where we are now encountering these brisk winds the north sea. cold and wet here. the rain is the big issue if you are going to be out and about...
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a month of rain in hampshire, well over a month of rain in suffolk.ng north, hence grey wet skies and lancashire sentin hence grey wet skies and lancashire sent in by a weather watcher. more persistent rain affecting northern england, we see things drying up in those places mentioned. it will linger tonight, pushing the railss wales as well. it scotland, not far away from northern ireland. returning to the midlands and continue me to the south—east of england, temperatures not falling much from the low maximum today. heading the rush—hour tomorrow, still more rain and the south west could be quite wet with low cloud. they dry start through the midlands and east anglia and the south east of england after the rain. but we have rain in north wales and north england. persistent and heavy rain in the far north of england and scotland, and eastern parts of northern ireland. still drying of the north east parts of scotland. but wet across most of scotland on thursday, in contrast. notjust wet but when the two. pushing into northern ireland as well. rain for
a month of rain in hampshire, well over a month of rain in suffolk.ng north, hence grey wet skies and lancashire sentin hence grey wet skies and lancashire sent in by a weather watcher. more persistent rain affecting northern england, we see things drying up in those places mentioned. it will linger tonight, pushing the railss wales as well. it scotland, not far away from northern ireland. returning to the midlands and continue me to the south—east of england, temperatures not falling much...
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i am halfway down suffolk street, halfway between london bridge and black fire road. the cordon has been expanded by two blocks in the last 15 minutes. that has expanded. , expanded by 200 yards. at the moment there are still hundreds of people walking down the street away from the london bridge area. you can probably hear them. a strea m area. you can probably hear them. a stream of people who appear to have beenin stream of people who appear to have been in the area who have been either an lockdown or stuck somewhere. this appears to be the main conduit for people to get away from london bridge and heading west down the street towards blackfriars bridge road. there seems to be no end to the people who are coming down this road. itjust goes on and on and on. there were clearly many people stuck inside various premises around borough high street and london bridge. probably for the best pa rt london bridge. probably for the best part of the hour. also i have spoken to multiple witnesses who have said there were at least three people lying on the ground. i have also hea
i am halfway down suffolk street, halfway between london bridge and black fire road. the cordon has been expanded by two blocks in the last 15 minutes. that has expanded. , expanded by 200 yards. at the moment there are still hundreds of people walking down the street away from the london bridge area. you can probably hear them. a strea m area. you can probably hear them. a stream of people who appear to have beenin stream of people who appear to have been in the area who have been either an...
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lovely picture from suffolk earlier today. a blanket from the west as you can see from cambridgeshire and we started to see rain through northern ireland, the isle of man and gradually moving into south—west scotland. that will continue overnight tonight. there will be heavier pulses from time to time. some rain to come for pretty much all of us at some point in the next 2a hours. that rain will be heavy as we move through the central belt of scotland, not quite reaching the far north—east of scotland. it will stay on the chilly side, some bits and pieces of showery rain through north wales and the midlands, further south it stays quite mild, 15 or 16 degrees first thing. we start tomorrow with cloudy skies but a largely dry start, the heaviest rain in the central belt of scotla nd heaviest rain in the central belt of scotland for the early morning rush hour, not particularly pleasant. the rain gradually encroaches up to the northern isles and behind it into northern wales, heavier pulses close to the scottish borders and nort
lovely picture from suffolk earlier today. a blanket from the west as you can see from cambridgeshire and we started to see rain through northern ireland, the isle of man and gradually moving into south—west scotland. that will continue overnight tonight. there will be heavier pulses from time to time. some rain to come for pretty much all of us at some point in the next 2a hours. that rain will be heavy as we move through the central belt of scotland, not quite reaching the far north—east...
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i'm actually standing in front of suffolk bridge, two bridges down from london bridge.s bridge and many others here in london
i'm actually standing in front of suffolk bridge, two bridges down from london bridge.s bridge and many others here in london
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castle county, maybe starting to get into parts of kent county, but missing up on sufficient foak suffolk county. now the rain is mostly over south jersey, it's moving out of the lehigh valley in berks county. and the sun is pushing on in. the sun is just forcing on out the rain. look at that, we've got a lot of sunshine by 1:00 over the area. we stay mostly clear through the rest of the day, as well. so today the second half of the day looks very good. but the morning, you'll have to deal with some of the rain outside. here's the forecast highs for our weekend. 76 in philadelphia and the suburbs. about the same, actuallying w, s the board. a little warmer, a few spots on the jersey shore. that's because we have this land breeze. so we're going to be pushing in the warmer air to the shore. and then you dgo to your sunday and bump up those temperatures. 81 for us in philadelphia and the suburbs. 81 as well. 80 for delaware and 68, cooler jersey shore, because of the winds shift directions. then you've got the onshore breeze and it's cooler. here's the ten-day on 10. 81 for your sunday, lik
castle county, maybe starting to get into parts of kent county, but missing up on sufficient foak suffolk county. now the rain is mostly over south jersey, it's moving out of the lehigh valley in berks county. and the sun is pushing on in. the sun is just forcing on out the rain. look at that, we've got a lot of sunshine by 1:00 over the area. we stay mostly clear through the rest of the day, as well. so today the second half of the day looks very good. but the morning, you'll have to deal with...
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es en el condado suffolk donde se han vinculado 17 homicidios en los ultimos 18 meses a la pandilla.. precauciones... "en las noches.... aveces uno suele dar la vuelta... viene uno del trabajo y no sabes quien te esta siguiendo... el peligro con los adolescentes" la fiscal pide a la comunidad indocumentada... que no tenga miedo... que entre a sus oficinas para denunciar crimenes sin importar su estatus migratorio.... el mensaje de las autoridades es claro- la ms-13 y los crimenes que cometen ya no sera tolerado.... ots cesar - las almas fieles de la iglesia catlica cada vez parecen ser menos. take vo - al menos, as lo confirma un estudio que revel un descenso en los ltimos aÑos del 10 por ciento en el nmero de mexicanos que decidieron cambiar de religin. - algunos opinan que ya no encuentran en el catolisismo la respuesta a sus necesidades y otros desconfan tras los escndalos que la han salpicado. take sot "la población se está yendo a iglesias de tipo cristiano, evangélicas y pentecostales." cont vo cesar - el vocero de la arquidicesis mexicana le rest importancia a las estadsticas y
es en el condado suffolk donde se han vinculado 17 homicidios en los ultimos 18 meses a la pandilla.. precauciones... "en las noches.... aveces uno suele dar la vuelta... viene uno del trabajo y no sabes quien te esta siguiendo... el peligro con los adolescentes" la fiscal pide a la comunidad indocumentada... que no tenga miedo... que entre a sus oficinas para denunciar crimenes sin importar su estatus migratorio.... el mensaje de las autoridades es claro- la ms-13 y los crimenes que...
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we saw 25 celsius across parts of suffolk and just 15 celsius in cornwall.ick it out by this weekend. you can pick it out by this rule of cloud. low—pressure centre stays away. the strip of cloud broke the rain and is now on the move, pushing eastwards. it is now starting to rain in the midlands. patchy rain and drizzle in some parts. by the end of the night, that will be into east anglia. clearer skies in its wake. quite a blustery night. showers in scotland and northern ireland. temperatures holding up. quite humid and monkey in fact. a bit fresher for scotland and northern ireland. already here it will push on to a day of sunshine and showers. showers only first thing. not too many of them by nine a.m.. the odd shower in cumbria. much of england will be dry and bright. a big change to what you saw today. the wind will be picking up and showers will push on later. east anglia and the saudis will have a great start. murky across parts of kent and sussex in particular. slowly brightening up here. sunny spells breaking through and should be dry. showers acros
we saw 25 celsius across parts of suffolk and just 15 celsius in cornwall.ick it out by this weekend. you can pick it out by this rule of cloud. low—pressure centre stays away. the strip of cloud broke the rain and is now on the move, pushing eastwards. it is now starting to rain in the midlands. patchy rain and drizzle in some parts. by the end of the night, that will be into east anglia. clearer skies in its wake. quite a blustery night. showers in scotland and northern ireland....
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still some heavy rain at suffolk county and light rayou see the orange and yellow, that's heavy downpoursinor street folooding. but good news, this is about to move offshore, we will track the end of this the next few hours. here's a wider view over the next half hour or so. seeing the heaviest rain moving into cape may, continues through 7:10. by 7:30, dennis township getting it as well. this is the next round down south headed this way. heads up, another 30 minutes of heavy rain through cape may
still some heavy rain at suffolk county and light rayou see the orange and yellow, that's heavy downpoursinor street folooding. but good news, this is about to move offshore, we will track the end of this the next few hours. here's a wider view over the next half hour or so. seeing the heaviest rain moving into cape may, continues through 7:10. by 7:30, dennis township getting it as well. this is the next round down south headed this way. heads up, another 30 minutes of heavy rain through cape...
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not quite cross suffolk and kent. greens and yellows in the charts mean heavy rain.h scotland. temperature—wise, double figures. not especially cold. low pressure with us. this front bringing rain in eastern england and scotland. isobars, bringing rain in eastern england and scotland. isoba rs, from bringing rain in eastern england and scotland. isobars, from the north—west which are tightly packed. and other windy day. wind gust in through. showers in southern england and wales and northern ireland going through quite quickly but heavy and thundery. especially windy in the south—west. the rain continuing across scotland and eastern part of england. temperature—wise, feeling cool under the combination of that. 12-18. cool under the combination of that. 12— 18. wednesday. the same band of rain continuing to move towards the north—east. a lot of dry weather in between. still quite blustery winds. and then the next system coming in from the south—west introducing more rain across south—west england, wales, and northern ireland. southerly winds. look at the temperatures
not quite cross suffolk and kent. greens and yellows in the charts mean heavy rain.h scotland. temperature—wise, double figures. not especially cold. low pressure with us. this front bringing rain in eastern england and scotland. isobars, bringing rain in eastern england and scotland. isoba rs, from bringing rain in eastern england and scotland. isobars, from the north—west which are tightly packed. and other windy day. wind gust in through. showers in southern england and wales and...
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areas got most of that yesterday was an absolute deluge across the south—east. 0ne particular spot in suffolk 90 millimetres of rain. that is a lot of water, more than a month in under a day. and hence those big puddles. as far as this afternoon is concerned the heavy rain has moved away from the south—east and east anglia. a little further north. but also some rain communion across south—western areas. it has been raining quite heavily across parts of cornwall and also clipping parts of cornwall and also clipping parts of wales. we are seeing most of the rain to the east of the pennines. but northern ireland and scotland, a different story. it is dry with some sunshine around. some blue skies off the coast of aberdeenshire. it looks as though the weather front will painfully slowly overnight move further north. so back into easter scotla nd further north. so back into easter scotland and into the lowlands as well. the second arm of rain curling backing into central and southern england. so the low pressure if it moves slowly, the rain clouds will moves slowly, the rain clouds will move slowl
areas got most of that yesterday was an absolute deluge across the south—east. 0ne particular spot in suffolk 90 millimetres of rain. that is a lot of water, more than a month in under a day. and hence those big puddles. as far as this afternoon is concerned the heavy rain has moved away from the south—east and east anglia. a little further north. but also some rain communion across south—western areas. it has been raining quite heavily across parts of cornwall and also clipping parts of...
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i'm actually standing in front of suffolk bridge, two bridges down from london bridge. this bridge and many others here in london have been shut down by police. i was just there, though, right in front of london bridge a couple of minutes after the incident occurred and what i saw was an overwhelming police presence, dozens of ambulances, police cars, and a helicopter overhead. and i spoke with some witnesses, one woman told me that what she saw was someone lying on the ground in front of a restaurant near london bridge, while people were trying to administer cpr, looking like they were trying to revive a victim, someone who was injured, and then she said she also saw a couple of other bodies, people who were either injured or dead, lying near this victim, but that after that, the police told her immediately, with her friends, to run as fast as they could away from the incident. and another person i spoke with said that he was actually living above borough market, this popular fashionable restaurant area, right on the south side of london bridge. he said that when he ca
i'm actually standing in front of suffolk bridge, two bridges down from london bridge. this bridge and many others here in london have been shut down by police. i was just there, though, right in front of london bridge a couple of minutes after the incident occurred and what i saw was an overwhelming police presence, dozens of ambulances, police cars, and a helicopter overhead. and i spoke with some witnesses, one woman told me that what she saw was someone lying on the ground in front of a...
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underway at the moment, a special service at 11am attended by the bishop of southwark, and the dean of suffolkvery red and andrew nunn, told us earlier that although the cathedral is opening, this will not bea cathedral is opening, this will not be a normal day. today we will be able to do normal services, as they were, but they won't be normal because we will be remembering all those who died, the books of condolence are here for people to sign and we anticipate lots of people will want to come into what is very much their cathedral within this area, we have been here for 1400 years, we have seen a lot of things happen in this city, we haven't quite seen a week like this, to be perfectly honest, and so it will be good to begin to do what we do day in, day out in this place. just give you a sense, the location of southwark cathedral, it is right next to both london bridge, which is where the attack started, of course, and borough market, where it ended. you can see the tape there, even though the police cordon has been lifted, the borough market is still closed off as businesses and residents
underway at the moment, a special service at 11am attended by the bishop of southwark, and the dean of suffolkvery red and andrew nunn, told us earlier that although the cathedral is opening, this will not bea cathedral is opening, this will not be a normal day. today we will be able to do normal services, as they were, but they won't be normal because we will be remembering all those who died, the books of condolence are here for people to sign and we anticipate lots of people will want to...
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suffolk county, over $300 million. westchester, over $200 million. all throughout the state of new york, outside of new york city, the property taxpayers are being crushed. they're being they're being driven away. and our jobs and our economy are being driven away in part because of albany's medicaid mandate. we can change it by changing federal law. and that's what we are going to do. and we've placed this provision in the health care legislation, it is my hope and expectation that it can be included in the final legislation that is passed. but regardless, i know ms. tenney and rest of us will be fighting very hard to make sure that we can finally eliminate this injustice. what albany does is taxation without any representation. in my district, almost half of their entire property tax levy goes to pay for balanceny's medicaid cost. in another county -- for albany's medicaid cost. in another county, money goes for albany's medicaid costs. and they have no say over how those funds are expended, over how the program is operated. it is truly taxation wi
suffolk county, over $300 million. westchester, over $200 million. all throughout the state of new york, outside of new york city, the property taxpayers are being crushed. they're being they're being driven away. and our jobs and our economy are being driven away in part because of albany's medicaid mandate. we can change it by changing federal law. and that's what we are going to do. and we've placed this provision in the health care legislation, it is my hope and expectation that it can be...
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the sheriff of suffolk county in new york, thank you for coming on this morning. >> when you look at the things we have been able to find about the shooter. >> and social media posts. and people from his hometown, that is a man on the edge. mental illness, and the rhetoric out of washington, kathy griffin who is championing his cause, showing an act of violence, that could have push them over the edge. >> when you look at social media accounts. phone history, who he is calling for possible accomplices. >> calling somebody before this happened, was there a bigger plan, in front of him at the time, that happens off of the baseball field when the practice happened, was there a bigger plan. why did he moved to alexandria, why didn't his wife show any concern he left town in march in alexandria. >> people go off the deep end and do stuff like this, they seem to be lost souls was this guy living out of his car, the shooter of the 5 police officers in towers last year, a common thread in society. >> a lot of people in this, on the edge of mental illness and when you have people, figures, po
the sheriff of suffolk county in new york, thank you for coming on this morning. >> when you look at the things we have been able to find about the shooter. >> and social media posts. and people from his hometown, that is a man on the edge. mental illness, and the rhetoric out of washington, kathy griffin who is championing his cause, showing an act of violence, that could have push them over the edge. >> when you look at social media accounts. phone history, who he is calling...
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we saw firsthand how officers wound up ms 13 gang members when brian went for a ride along in suffolks are at it again. we learned ice arrested 40 suspected gang members in the new york city area in just 30 days. the trump administration has promised to dismantle the deadly gang, largely made up of immigrants from south america. brian, i know you are probably closely watching that story. brian: 2 omiles from my house. steve: thank you, jillian. did you hear congressman davis say this? this is a result i believe of rhetorical political terrorism. that has to stop. steve: here live with more on those comments. brian: nobody would have survived yesterday wants shooting if it wasn't for capitol police. dan bongino is a former secret service agent. he says it's time to reevaluate how we protect our elected leaders. we will talk to him. americans - 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day men's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus heart-health support with b vitamins. one a day men's in gummies and tablets.
we saw firsthand how officers wound up ms 13 gang members when brian went for a ride along in suffolks are at it again. we learned ice arrested 40 suspected gang members in the new york city area in just 30 days. the trump administration has promised to dismantle the deadly gang, largely made up of immigrants from south america. brian, i know you are probably closely watching that story. brian: 2 omiles from my house. steve: thank you, jillian. did you hear congressman davis say this? this is a...
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the biggest trophy is aaron dale castle in west suffolk which is the duke of norfolk estate was and still is. it is an enormous castle. if you ever saw the movie "young victoria," it doubled as windsor palace in "young victoria." and the archives were kept in the archive tower. and you go in through security and then you go up the archive tour and they have a table covered with green cloth and you sit there and you look through and lion's --ence lyon's letter book and all that stuff. it is just fantastic stuff, it is also a funny, funky place to be. you are up there with all these boxes of letters from people. you are looking at leaded glass. there are the young victoria posters that they have. it is just a great place. that was the mother load in terms of refining the picture bunch. >> it was diplomatic ispatches? >> personal correspondence with the british ministers -- he is very witty and very acerbic and doesn't hold anything back in the personal correspondence. he sometimes says outrageous things but usually true. >> both parties -- like the bible, a telephone book -- >> i think it w
the biggest trophy is aaron dale castle in west suffolk which is the duke of norfolk estate was and still is. it is an enormous castle. if you ever saw the movie "young victoria," it doubled as windsor palace in "young victoria." and the archives were kept in the archive tower. and you go in through security and then you go up the archive tour and they have a table covered with green cloth and you sit there and you look through and lion's --ence lyon's letter book and all...
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a new poll from "usa today" and suffolk university that shows americans do not like this plan.s approval and a survey taken saturday through yesterday shows 17% approval nationwide. still mississippi's senator roger wicker thinks the party can get to 50 votes by the end of the week. in that case, president pence would break the tie, when it comes for a vote sometimes before the break in august. senator wicker says he's optimistic because his colleagues are determined to get something done. mike emanuel live with more. what are we hearing from mitch mcconnell? >> he's saying they can't afford to delay any longer. he says they must deliver for the american people and he says he's fellow senators will have a chance to offer input. >> senators will have more opportunities to offer their thoughts as we work towards an agreement and every member will have an opportunity to engage in robust debate out here on the senate floor. if one thing is clear, it's this. obamacare is a direct assault on the middle class. a direct assault on the middle class. it's getting worse and we have to act
a new poll from "usa today" and suffolk university that shows americans do not like this plan.s approval and a survey taken saturday through yesterday shows 17% approval nationwide. still mississippi's senator roger wicker thinks the party can get to 50 votes by the end of the week. in that case, president pence would break the tie, when it comes for a vote sometimes before the break in august. senator wicker says he's optimistic because his colleagues are determined to get something...
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. >> but inside suffolk county, melissa was striving to improve her life, in part, by studying for her g.e.d. that's how we met megan douly. she was voluntarily tutoring melissa. >> ten times number? you add a zero to a number. 10. >> 30, 40, 50, 60 -- >> yes. easy. >> she doesn't know the multiplication tables. i do. that's something i excelled in when i was in school. i have a job as a bookkeeper and everything else. so math is one of my better skills, you know. >> when we asked megan about why she wanted to help melissa with her schoolwork she had told us it was because of her father. he influenced her to want to help people and do good and she was able to find a way to do that inside the jail. >> he was sober for 18 months when he died and i used to just watch him at meetings and stuff and young guys would come in wanting to go to a detox and my father would be the first person to say, i'll give you a ride. no questions asked. not even knowing them, just to help them out. and he always told me, if you can't help somebody, don't hurt them. and treat people how you want to be treated
. >> but inside suffolk county, melissa was striving to improve her life, in part, by studying for her g.e.d. that's how we met megan douly. she was voluntarily tutoring melissa. >> ten times number? you add a zero to a number. 10. >> 30, 40, 50, 60 -- >> yes. easy. >> she doesn't know the multiplication tables. i do. that's something i excelled in when i was in school. i have a job as a bookkeeper and everything else. so math is one of my better skills, you know....
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in suffolk to 90 millimetres of rain, a lot of rainfall ina millimetres of rain, a lot of rainfall int across the uk today, the cloud was thinner in scotland. the bad weather has come in through this area of low pressure which is very slow moving. and the rain clouds are over us for a considerable amount of time put up raining in same place for a long time. the rain across the north of england and into southern and eastern scotland during the morning and rain across wales and the south—west. this is rush hour on thursday morning, you can see it is still dry across the south—east and east anglia and and central midlands and southern wales. further north, it is damp and the heavier rain nudging into northern ireland and falling across the north—east of england through the borders into south west and central parts of scotland. through the course of tomorrow the rain continues to make its slow journey tomorrow the rain continues to make its slowjourney north but then slowly starts to pivot back our west and south again. temperatures around 14 and south again. temperatures around 1a degree
in suffolk to 90 millimetres of rain, a lot of rainfall ina millimetres of rain, a lot of rainfall int across the uk today, the cloud was thinner in scotland. the bad weather has come in through this area of low pressure which is very slow moving. and the rain clouds are over us for a considerable amount of time put up raining in same place for a long time. the rain across the north of england and into southern and eastern scotland during the morning and rain across wales and the south—west....
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we had two tornadoes, one in burke you s county, suffolk cou. no deaths as a result. these are more populated areas, so a bigger concern right now and why we're doing wall to wall coverage letting you know about where the storms are. so i was just grabbing one of my products into my system. so a lot of detail for you. here is the view of the first tornado warning in place through 7:00 a.m., so still another 14 minutes here. this is through gloucester and camden county into burlington county. if you are unsure if this includes you, let's zoom in and we'll look at all of the neighborhoods under this warning. so this is through too east greenwich, down to pit man, washington township to turnersville, stratford to somerdale, voorhees to berlin, waterford and then just outside of medford lakes. so you can see down to the road here where the warning is in place. if you are in these neighborhoods, you need to be taking cover. you need to grab the phone, walk away from the television and get to your lowest location possible away from windows. let's go to the other warning sli
we had two tornadoes, one in burke you s county, suffolk cou. no deaths as a result. these are more populated areas, so a bigger concern right now and why we're doing wall to wall coverage letting you know about where the storms are. so i was just grabbing one of my products into my system. so a lot of detail for you. here is the view of the first tornado warning in place through 7:00 a.m., so still another 14 minutes here. this is through gloucester and camden county into burlington county. if...
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suffolk university, 12% support while 40% of the people were unsure. that same time nine senators have now expressed their opposition to this bill and i don't see the momentum, bob cusa cusack, going in the direction of getting this passed, at least not that moment. >> no. i mean it's astonishing. obamacare is the reason, at least partly that the democrats lost the house and then later the senate. the party, the team that is united usually is winning. and democrats unbelievably are united on obamacare and republicans aren't. now, more than control of the house and senate but watch the july fourth parades because democratic activists will be going after republican house and senate members and confronting them and there really could be youtube moments and that upsets a lot of republican aids right now. they don't know what's going to happen next week. >> you're talking about activists, maybe just in the moment going after it. if more than town halls, which i'm not sure they're going to do, maybe they'll hold off on having them. >> and they're not having
suffolk university, 12% support while 40% of the people were unsure. that same time nine senators have now expressed their opposition to this bill and i don't see the momentum, bob cusa cusack, going in the direction of getting this passed, at least not that moment. >> no. i mean it's astonishing. obamacare is the reason, at least partly that the democrats lost the house and then later the senate. the party, the team that is united usually is winning. and democrats unbelievably are united...
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rain cutting right through and along the i-95 corridor and an area of steadier rain is passing from suffolkcape may county, as well. that's the wide perspective and you can take a closer look being and see where the rain is moving through in philadelphia and it's a light shower by chester county, and philadelphia county and also clipping into some of our new jersey neighborhood through burlington, it starts to weaken, but we'll be dealing with the light showers turning possibly stronger as we get later into the day and as temperatures continue to pick up. here is the hour-by-hour forecast and this is just one computer model and it is not doing a perfect job at starting off because we do have rain right now cutting through wilmington through philadelphia and keep that in mind here. it's another perfect example and it does well with timing and we go from 11:00 a.m. through 2:30 in the afternoon and still the steadier rain heading south and i think the line could press farther to the north and into parts of camden and gloucester county and the possibility of an isolated thunderstorm developing
rain cutting right through and along the i-95 corridor and an area of steadier rain is passing from suffolkcape may county, as well. that's the wide perspective and you can take a closer look being and see where the rain is moving through in philadelphia and it's a light shower by chester county, and philadelphia county and also clipping into some of our new jersey neighborhood through burlington, it starts to weaken, but we'll be dealing with the light showers turning possibly stronger as we...
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now, further down on suffolk street people were being cared for by the emergency services and their friendt. and there was the sense of complete shock and fear, i suppose, at that moment, confusion. although it was calm in the sense of the police are doing a fantastic job. >> reporter: i think everybody has said that. reaction from all of the services was better than anybody can remember. >> it was absolutely amazing. i live on the river and the river police were out there asking people to move, to run, to get out of the area while the incident was still ongoing. >> reporter: we forget boats were out on the river in case people had been tossed into the river by being rammed by that van. you've been talking again to people outside. again, let's just be clear. the cathedral is inside the cordon and you haven't had any sunday services today? >> no. for those who don't know london, the cathedral is in the heart of the market and almost physically attached to london bridge. this all happened within the sort of environment around the cathedral within our parish. so we simply can't open up the ca
now, further down on suffolk street people were being cared for by the emergency services and their friendt. and there was the sense of complete shock and fear, i suppose, at that moment, confusion. although it was calm in the sense of the police are doing a fantastic job. >> reporter: i think everybody has said that. reaction from all of the services was better than anybody can remember. >> it was absolutely amazing. i live on the river and the river police were out there asking...
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and a "usa today"/suffolk university poll shows support sitting at 12%. let's bring in tonight's starting panel. bloomberg's white house correspondent shannon pettybee. kimberly atkins. and former rnc chairman, my pal michael steele. michael steele, i have to start with you. because i was the second person hired for president bush's reelection effort. and it was about three -- almost three years into his first term. what is happening tonight? >> this is a focus on something other than what needs to be focused on. there are pens that have not been filled at senior levels in the administration. there is no legislative agenda to speak of of any merit. you can see what's happening on health care. the white house is looking for the senate to lead, or the hill to lead. the hill is looking for the white house to lead. there is a general unrest out there around the country about the issue of health care broadly speaking. but then also, now you're beginning to hear, nicolle, even supporters of the president going, i raelly would like to see this thing get better t
and a "usa today"/suffolk university poll shows support sitting at 12%. let's bring in tonight's starting panel. bloomberg's white house correspondent shannon pettybee. kimberly atkins. and former rnc chairman, my pal michael steele. michael steele, i have to start with you. because i was the second person hired for president bush's reelection effort. and it was about three -- almost three years into his first term. what is happening tonight? >> this is a focus on something...
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. -- just 12% of americans, according to a new usa suffolk university poll that was done, support theew health care bill. thatfound a majority said congress should leave obamacare alone or work to fix the problems while keeping the framework intact. anthony, good morning. caller: good morning. lisa murkowski, while she does not know when it started, i will tell you when. the day after barack obama was inaugurated or the day of the inauguration, when mcconnell said that he was going to try and make this a one term president, and they all told their constituents, when the health care came out, not to sign up for it. the health-care bill, aca, what have worked if everyone had gotten into a pool. republicans who are complaining it, and voted against rallied and got these people all riled up to go against it, and now they are seeing they will be .uffering they're having townhall meetings, rallying for it. they voted against their own and i think the democrats should negotiate with the republicans. not only the democrats, it should be doctors, hospitals, the insurance companies, medical --
. -- just 12% of americans, according to a new usa suffolk university poll that was done, support theew health care bill. thatfound a majority said congress should leave obamacare alone or work to fix the problems while keeping the framework intact. anthony, good morning. caller: good morning. lisa murkowski, while she does not know when it started, i will tell you when. the day after barack obama was inaugurated or the day of the inauguration, when mcconnell said that he was going to try and...
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this is suffolk bridge behind me. london bridge about two bridges down. as you mentioned, it's unclear whether these are the same or separate incidents, whether they were coordinated. seems as though they have to have been coordinated. 20 injured people now spread out around some six hospitals across the city. but as you said, the information is sparse. british police are trying to make sure they don't report incorrect facts but that hasn't stopped the media from coming up with their own version of the events. this was at borough market a popular restaurant with bashz. there are tons of people who saw this and lots of people who were actually sort of participating in deflecting this attack. witnesses said they were throwing bottles and chairs at some of these attackers. since this attack there's been at least three or four controlled explosions in the vicinity. that means the police are now fanning out, trying to find the perpetrators and suspects in the immediate area. i just spoke with a man who lives above borough market. he said he walked outside and
this is suffolk bridge behind me. london bridge about two bridges down. as you mentioned, it's unclear whether these are the same or separate incidents, whether they were coordinated. seems as though they have to have been coordinated. 20 injured people now spread out around some six hospitals across the city. but as you said, the information is sparse. british police are trying to make sure they don't report incorrect facts but that hasn't stopped the media from coming up with their own...
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for this health care bill in the senate being somewhere around 20% to 25%, there was ooh usa today suffolk%. that is legislative dog food at this point. it's tough when you have those numbers, republican senators who may be up for re-election next year for them to swallow it. it will be a tough road to hoe and the president will have to put his weight behind it, something republicans say he hasn't done up to this point. >> all right. jim acosta, thanks. >> with us is jen psaki and matt lewis. the president promises a big surprise on health care. do you have a sense of what he's talking about or do you think he actually does have a surprise or is he just being optimistic that there is going to be some sort of resolution like there was with the house bill? >> i don't think he has a surprise. i think he senses that he might be losing the audience, that people might give up hope that this is going to happen. he knows he has to keep the media engaged. he has to keep the activists and even the u.s. senators believing that it's possible. they don't want to throw in the towel, believing it's possi
for this health care bill in the senate being somewhere around 20% to 25%, there was ooh usa today suffolk%. that is legislative dog food at this point. it's tough when you have those numbers, republican senators who may be up for re-election next year for them to swallow it. it will be a tough road to hoe and the president will have to put his weight behind it, something republicans say he hasn't done up to this point. >> all right. jim acosta, thanks. >> with us is jen psaki and...
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this was a typical scene in lincolnshire but part of norfolk, suffolk, wiltshire recording between 60been the main reason for that. it is not moving very far as we go through the rest of this afternoon, it will continue to bring as these weather fronts spiralling around it, giving us that rain. so at 4pm this afternoon, it is still raining across parts of southwest england and across wales. in south—east england, it will dry out here and there could be the odd bright spell developing with temperatures around 19 degrees in london but further north, pretty cloudy, pretty wet and with a strong easterly wind making it feel quite chilly from the coast as well. in northern ireland and scotland, however, a dry afternoon expected and there will be some bright skies as well. but through this evening and tonight, this area of rain willjust pivot north and west words so it will push its way into scotland, into the isle of man and still continue in wales and the south—west of england but fairly strong winds in the north of england particularly the north—east and temperatures down to around 11 or
this was a typical scene in lincolnshire but part of norfolk, suffolk, wiltshire recording between 60been the main reason for that. it is not moving very far as we go through the rest of this afternoon, it will continue to bring as these weather fronts spiralling around it, giving us that rain. so at 4pm this afternoon, it is still raining across parts of southwest england and across wales. in south—east england, it will dry out here and there could be the odd bright spell developing with...
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recent polling taken this week, ranges from a high of 27% from a fox news poll to a low of 12% in a suffolkversity poll. joining us now, liz mayer and john hol iman. liz, it doesn't seem as though the president has a hammer. i don't know what else he has, and i just don't see why any republican senator would take him seriously in any conversation. am i missing something? >> i don't think you're entirely missing things, no. my perception of this is, you know, first of all, i think john weaver has a few points that are very well taken here. i don't think he really does have a hammer. but in addition to that, trump is, to be quite blunt about it, he is not regarded as somebody who is in any way shape, care, or form, a health care policy wonk or a policy wonk at all. about all he seems to know about health care is like many big employers, i think he would rather not have to personally deal with the hassle of getting insurance, and for that reasons he seems to have defaulted to single payer health care or socialized medicine. and i think that's probably about as much as he really knows about hea
recent polling taken this week, ranges from a high of 27% from a fox news poll to a low of 12% in a suffolkversity poll. joining us now, liz mayer and john hol iman. liz, it doesn't seem as though the president has a hammer. i don't know what else he has, and i just don't see why any republican senator would take him seriously in any conversation. am i missing something? >> i don't think you're entirely missing things, no. my perception of this is, you know, first of all, i think john...
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. >> suffolk university polling grim prognosis for the republican health care bill. >> 12% of americanst the senate bill. 26% of republicans say they support it. they're really paying a price for the process they've done doing it in secret, not holding public hearings. majority of republicans told us they didn't know enough about this bill to have an opinion and apparently they don't have enough trust in the gop brand to say i'll support if it's got a republican label. >> what do you do if you're the gop? brandon if you're the gop leader, do you start reaching across the aisle or do you say let's try to own it and ific fi? >> paul ryan was committed to do this on reconciliation because he thought no democrats would support repeal, replace or reform of obamacare. they jammed the bill through the house in a way that required mcconnell to only get 51, 50 votes in the senate. if they didn't get on board go to the senate, save the democrats from filibuster and let's have a discussion, have some floor debate, let's make the case one way or the other. i think this might be a moment where repub
. >> suffolk university polling grim prognosis for the republican health care bill. >> 12% of americanst the senate bill. 26% of republicans say they support it. they're really paying a price for the process they've done doing it in secret, not holding public hearings. majority of republicans told us they didn't know enough about this bill to have an opinion and apparently they don't have enough trust in the gop brand to say i'll support if it's got a republican label. >> what...
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the wettest weather has been in suffolk, with getting on to four inches of rain.rly cold under that rain as well. conditions have improved today in east anglia, but this showery rain is not far away from the south—west and the south coast. a bit of rain to come in wales. the more persistent rain is moving northwards up into scotland, just about reaching northern ireland by the end of the night. after disappointing temperatures today, temperatures will not fall a great deal overnight due to clouds and rain. for rush—hour tomorrow, outbreaks of rain in devon and cornwall, and in north wales. for much of the midlands, east anglia and the south east it may well start dry again. not so for north wales or northern england. this rain beginning to push into eastern parts of northern ireland, and a wet start for central and southern parts of scotland. differing fortunes for scotla nd scotland. differing fortunes for scotland and northern ireland with a much wetter day. rain developing more widely here throughout the day. some cool and strong winds as well. patchy, lighter
the wettest weather has been in suffolk, with getting on to four inches of rain.rly cold under that rain as well. conditions have improved today in east anglia, but this showery rain is not far away from the south—west and the south coast. a bit of rain to come in wales. the more persistent rain is moving northwards up into scotland, just about reaching northern ireland by the end of the night. after disappointing temperatures today, temperatures will not fall a great deal overnight due to...
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furthersouth, southern counties of england towards parts of norfolk and suffolk should be dry throughesher conditions return to northern ireland and scotland in the afternoon but they could still see 24 degrees in so not a bad day. in the saturday, that front bringing some rain and breezy conditions to the south—east, looks like it clears away through the afternoon, then we are all back in similar conditions, sunny spells, scattered showers moving in from the west on the breeze and the temperatures between 15 to 23 degrees, so not far off the seasonal average for this time of year. in the sunday, another day of sunshine and showers, but i think fewer on sunday compared to saturday and the breeze will be a little later too, with temperatures around 15 to 22 degrees. not a bad looking we can all in all. before we get there, some of us could have some useful outbreaks of rain. a full forecast is on the weather website. today at five — tests are carried out on the cladding on 600 high rise blocks across england following the grenfell tragedy. so far, the cladding on seven buildings has be
furthersouth, southern counties of england towards parts of norfolk and suffolk should be dry throughesher conditions return to northern ireland and scotland in the afternoon but they could still see 24 degrees in so not a bad day. in the saturday, that front bringing some rain and breezy conditions to the south—east, looks like it clears away through the afternoon, then we are all back in similar conditions, sunny spells, scattered showers moving in from the west on the breeze and the...
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100% guarantee his tower block this safe. 0ur reporter kim riley is outside the celotex factory in suffolkny today announced it would stop supplying cladding for use on tall buildings. tell us more about the company? it's a well—respected company, producing insulation materials for about a0 yea rs, insulation materials for about a0 years, it is, it has a huge range of products and has a big base here on this industrial estate. it provided this industrial estate. it provided this installation to the grenfell tower refurbishment. it has a class zero rating under the building regulations in the uk meaning it has the highest rating for preventing the highest rating for preventing the spread of flames. but the company always admitted it will burn if exposed to fire of sufficient heat and intensity. the police today as you heard saying per 18 tests is showing the installation burst into fla mes showing the installation burst into flames quickly. a statement from the company said it is shocked by the tragic events at the tower, we want to do everything we can to support the government ‘s ongoing
100% guarantee his tower block this safe. 0ur reporter kim riley is outside the celotex factory in suffolkny today announced it would stop supplying cladding for use on tall buildings. tell us more about the company? it's a well—respected company, producing insulation materials for about a0 yea rs, insulation materials for about a0 years, it is, it has a huge range of products and has a big base here on this industrial estate. it provided this industrial estate. it provided this installation...
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that far down you will be fine, as was the case earlier this morning in east suffolk.n the forecast. there will be warm sunshine around. especially today thanks to this area of low pressure sweeping this cloud in from the atlantic. it is enough for rain already across many parts of the british isles, especially across parts of wales and into the north of england and southern parts of scotla nd england and southern parts of scotland full of it has been weak in northern ireland but thankfully that rain will move away from northern ireland. that means it willjust become more of a player across more of the west of england, through wales and, i'm afraid, once you have it in that particular neck of the woods you will keep it. it will also move through scotland. following behind, dry airthat move through scotland. following behind, dry air that the brightness, perhaps and it will be warm in the north—east. good c 27 degrees in northern ireland. there is a great sweep cloud and rain across the north and west of england and wales. the driest and finest of the weather down towar
that far down you will be fine, as was the case earlier this morning in east suffolk.n the forecast. there will be warm sunshine around. especially today thanks to this area of low pressure sweeping this cloud in from the atlantic. it is enough for rain already across many parts of the british isles, especially across parts of wales and into the north of england and southern parts of scotla nd england and southern parts of scotland full of it has been weak in northern ireland but thankfully...
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that rain moved from the south—east, across east anglia it was heavily last night, some areas in suffolk so to areas of rain spiralling into that area of low pressure but there is a window of drier weather across parts of the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, maybe even a little brightness here but are better afternoon in london, northampton, but the southwest, wales and yorkshire have rain, just about getting away with the rain in northern ireland but in scotland, a different story, even some sunshine but mostly cloudy. this evening that band of work weather across northern england will drift toward scotland so by the early hours of thursday it will start ringing again in scotland, especially the borders and lowlands, also western wales and the south, that rain is trying to crawl back into that area of low pressure so the rain is moving north here, south here, then moving back into parts of central and southern england. thursday will be a cool day for most of us, 13, 1a, 15 degrees that here where we have that window of dry weather, temperatures may respond to 20 degrees or so.
that rain moved from the south—east, across east anglia it was heavily last night, some areas in suffolk so to areas of rain spiralling into that area of low pressure but there is a window of drier weather across parts of the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, maybe even a little brightness here but are better afternoon in london, northampton, but the southwest, wales and yorkshire have rain, just about getting away with the rain in northern ireland but in scotland, a different...
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there for whatever reason, we need to know. 0ur reporter kim riley has been at the celotex factory in suffolknounced it would stop supplying cladding for use on tall buildings. it's a well—respected company of producing installation materials, it's been doing it for a0 years. they have a huge range of products and they have a presence on this industrial estate. it provided this rssooo to the industrial estate. it provided this rs5000 to the grenfell tower. it has a class zero rating under the building regulations in the uk, meaning it has the highest rating for preventing the spread of flames. the company always admitted it will burn if exposed to fire of sufficient heat and intensity. today the police said preliminary test burst into flames pretty quickly. the statement brought out a few minutes ago by the company says it is shocked by the tragic events at the tower. we want to do everything to support the government's response and full cooperation with the investigation. it notes the comments by scotla nd investigation. it notes the comments by scotland yard at the briefing today, in view o
there for whatever reason, we need to know. 0ur reporter kim riley has been at the celotex factory in suffolknounced it would stop supplying cladding for use on tall buildings. it's a well—respected company of producing installation materials, it's been doing it for a0 years. they have a huge range of products and they have a presence on this industrial estate. it provided this rssooo to the industrial estate. it provided this rs5000 to the grenfell tower. it has a class zero rating under the...
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here now is the suffolk county sheriff who is testifying about ms-13 in federal court today.o much for being here. what's changed since april 28th when the attorney general came to long island? >> the attorney general made a commitment to coming here and start eradicating the gangs. that's exactly what they are doing. it's a big difference since john kelly has taken over homeland security, the relationship between local government and homeland security has been phenomenal. a lot of communication and they are actually allowed to do their job now. brian: why does that matter between communication federal government and local, that cooperation should be implicit in their doctrinal. >> it should. we gather on the local level a lot of intelligence from local street arrests we make. right now we have probably '0 ms-13 members incarcerated in the county jail. and we have been interviewing them, taking notes, and some of those notes i'm going to share with the committee today but we share those with home land security. we share them with the fbi. and that communication is very import
here now is the suffolk county sheriff who is testifying about ms-13 in federal court today.o much for being here. what's changed since april 28th when the attorney general came to long island? >> the attorney general made a commitment to coming here and start eradicating the gangs. that's exactly what they are doing. it's a big difference since john kelly has taken over homeland security, the relationship between local government and homeland security has been phenomenal. a lot of...