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as a result, he spent his first 30 days at suffolk county in segregation.population where he will have more privileges and time outside his cell. >> today i'm getting out of the hole. i'm going go play with the big kids in the big box now. i'm pretty excited. when you go to a new unit, you don't know who's on that unit or whatever. could be a lot of small time units. so i'll see what's going on. 30 days since i got to put a pair of sneakers on. my new unit. see what's going to happen. >> 2-4, open. >> daniel esdale has spent the last four months living and working in the jail's infirmary hoping good behavior would convince jail officials to overlook his history of fighting and grant him a transfer to general population. >> he actually got to a point where he had a detail in medical where he served food to the other inmates and cleaned the unit, so he came a lot farther than we ever anticipated him coming. >> esdale did finally get a transfer, but definitely not the one he wanted. he's back in the box. >> i'm in segregation because i had a disagreement with
as a result, he spent his first 30 days at suffolk county in segregation.population where he will have more privileges and time outside his cell. >> today i'm getting out of the hole. i'm going go play with the big kids in the big box now. i'm pretty excited. when you go to a new unit, you don't know who's on that unit or whatever. could be a lot of small time units. so i'll see what's going on. 30 days since i got to put a pair of sneakers on. my new unit. see what's going to happen....
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but when certain bostonians take territorial pride a little bit too far, they could wind up in the suffolky jail. >> there are approximately 180 or so street gangs within boston, and just neighborhood street gangs that, you know, they are all comprised of a couple of blocks, a project, or sometimes a neighborhood certainly, and in almost every case, every group has some sort of serious feud with at least four to five other groups within the city of boston. >> and over the past ten years, the structure of those gangs has changed, and that's at a serious impact on the jail. >> such as it was, there was a little bit of a code about what you did and didn't do. and that seems to have gone by the wayside. what that translates into is some of the wild west mentality and sort of the shooting for any slight real or imagined. >> that is just how it is. bank robber robs banks. a nurse helps patients. gang members shoot each other. >> [ bleep ]. >> 22-year-old delshaun blood worth spent much of the last ten years as a member of one of boston's oldest street gangs. >> i got older, and i really liked th
but when certain bostonians take territorial pride a little bit too far, they could wind up in the suffolky jail. >> there are approximately 180 or so street gangs within boston, and just neighborhood street gangs that, you know, they are all comprised of a couple of blocks, a project, or sometimes a neighborhood certainly, and in almost every case, every group has some sort of serious feud with at least four to five other groups within the city of boston. >> and over the past ten...
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the met office hasissued norfolk and suffolk.alid untilfull has issued an amber warning which is valid until full pm. has issued an amber warning which is valid untilfull pm. the rain after that point should begin to ease. expect further localised flooding and further travel problems and some thunderstorms have broken out across the london area down into the south—east. those could continue for a while. further west, south—east. those could continue for a while. furtherwest, drier, brighter weather with some sunshine. quite breezy, particularly across the south—eastern corner as the rain pulls away. then we get a brief and dry interlude overnight. but moray will push into the west late in the night, turning mild in the west and windy. the wet weather will affect all areas and there will be strong winds in western scotland. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 3: police in hong kong charge protestors with batons and use tear gas once again, a day after the government brought in emergency legislation banning the us
the met office hasissued norfolk and suffolk.alid untilfull has issued an amber warning which is valid until full pm. has issued an amber warning which is valid untilfull pm. the rain after that point should begin to ease. expect further localised flooding and further travel problems and some thunderstorms have broken out across the london area down into the south—east. those could continue for a while. further west, south—east. those could continue for a while. furtherwest, drier, brighter...
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the met office has released an amber warning for parts of suffolk and norfolk.tial flooding and really poor travelling conditions. some patchy rain in other eastern areas, quite breezy as well and windy towards the south—eastern corner. tonight brings a brief dry interlude before this next weather system pushes in from the west. wind strengthens as well with gusts up to 70 miles an hour for the western isles of scotland. this wet wet weather will push its way eastward through the day tomorrow perhaps not quite as much as we have seen over the past 24—hour spot it could cause further problems. a mixture of sunshine and showers in the afternoon for scotla nd showers in the afternoon for scotland and ireland and through the week ahead it stays very unsettled. heavy rain at times with sunny spells in between and often windy. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, says he's willing to look at concerns about how political leaders in northern ireland would give their consent to the government's brexit proposals. borisjohnson urge
the met office has released an amber warning for parts of suffolk and norfolk.tial flooding and really poor travelling conditions. some patchy rain in other eastern areas, quite breezy as well and windy towards the south—eastern corner. tonight brings a brief dry interlude before this next weather system pushes in from the west. wind strengthens as well with gusts up to 70 miles an hour for the western isles of scotland. this wet wet weather will push its way eastward through the day tomorrow...
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localised flooding in parts of suffolk and norfolk.lia are bearing the brunt of most of the heavy rain which could lead to minor flooding on the roads leading to some travel disruptions. stay tuned to the forecast and the bbc local radio. this is front is the culprits. it has been almost stationary running cloud and rain through the afternoon. it will pull away from scotland and turn a little bit drier there. a few showers across the west. showery burst and windy in the northern isles. northern ireland and into much of wales and the south—west of england dry with some sunshine. a few showers further east and the odd heavy thundery one and it stays wet therefore norfolk and suffolk, perhaps into lincolnshire as well. the risk of minor flooding continues. it will also turn quite windy, not just across continues. it will also turn quite windy, notjust across the east coast but parts of wales with gusts of up to a0 miles an hour early afternoon but it shouldn't feel too bad in the sunshine. the showers in the rain began to ease away from c
localised flooding in parts of suffolk and norfolk.lia are bearing the brunt of most of the heavy rain which could lead to minor flooding on the roads leading to some travel disruptions. stay tuned to the forecast and the bbc local radio. this is front is the culprits. it has been almost stationary running cloud and rain through the afternoon. it will pull away from scotland and turn a little bit drier there. a few showers across the west. showery burst and windy in the northern isles. northern...
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you can see the way in which the rangers piled its way in across parts of norfolk and suffolk in particularzzle away and clear south—eastwards, we have a dry interlude to come through the rest of tonight. some clear spells overhead, it may turn misty in places. that dry interlude will not last long, boring pitches in from the west by the end of the night, increasingly strong winds as well. with the cloud and rain and wind, it will be fairly mild in the west, a cold night in the east, 5 or 6 celsius. low pressure in charge tomorrow, really strong winds blowing across the north—west of the uk, the western isles could see gusts of 62 be 70 mph, strong winds elsewhere as well. this band of rain will push eastwards. there probably will push eastwards. there probably will not be quite as much rain as some places today, but still, a further 20 or 30 millimetres on top of what we have already had could cause some problems, it may be some further localised flooding, certainly the potential for some travel problems. brightening up for scotla nd travel problems. brightening up for scotland and norther
you can see the way in which the rangers piled its way in across parts of norfolk and suffolk in particularzzle away and clear south—eastwards, we have a dry interlude to come through the rest of tonight. some clear spells overhead, it may turn misty in places. that dry interlude will not last long, boring pitches in from the west by the end of the night, increasingly strong winds as well. with the cloud and rain and wind, it will be fairly mild in the west, a cold night in the east, 5 or 6...
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food security focusing on farming he launched a campaign against the use of these bottles here in suffolk farmers have had bad experiences with. i used a group chemicals on my from and would just leave the containers there that wasn't good at all as one day my grandchild picked one fish water with it and drank it she felt the treatment was very costly it was a big worry fortunately the agric officer explained to us that we should not leave the used containers on the farm so now we gathered all and put them in a tray cycle which goes to dump them. for course b. is part of new didn't awareness raising tim he works for the agriculture ministry for and passed on his knowledge to the farmers. i mean we've sent off for. a year now and we have been educating farmers on proper disposal of continuous. place our farmers. on the effects. been going through to the use of chemical and so. on how to dispose them tell me where induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals. on their feet. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper o
food security focusing on farming he launched a campaign against the use of these bottles here in suffolk farmers have had bad experiences with. i used a group chemicals on my from and would just leave the containers there that wasn't good at all as one day my grandchild picked one fish water with it and drank it she felt the treatment was very costly it was a big worry fortunately the agric officer explained to us that we should not leave the used containers on the farm so now we gathered all...
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me, we could have people from suffolk county watching, that true, i'll speak slower.was hurt. let it be a lesson to stylists never leave your boyfriend a deer john letter, [ laughter ] , get it deer? >> just warming up mouth trumpet monday, topic two. australia, traffic has drivers hopping mad. >> hey. oh, my god. kennedy: a ka kangaroo not a vio game, jumped acontrols th acrosy road, he was late for an appointment at a hair salon, if you show up late, they give to to door. >> call back for no those were drinking while watching the show, yes, white claw. 500 dollar fine for jay walking, it has to empty the old change pouch, if you will. cheer up buddies, there is no much to live for, like new kaj radikangaroo burgers in outbacki am kidding, this guy is still alive, unlike the jets. >> wendy's unveiled a new dungeons and dragon games for customers as markets schemes go this is truly virgin territory, a playing game that allows user to fight mcdonald's. if you like it this much, chances are you are spend your time fighting obesity and losing. the booklet comes with a mo
me, we could have people from suffolk county watching, that true, i'll speak slower.was hurt. let it be a lesson to stylists never leave your boyfriend a deer john letter, [ laughter ] , get it deer? >> just warming up mouth trumpet monday, topic two. australia, traffic has drivers hopping mad. >> hey. oh, my god. kennedy: a ka kangaroo not a vio game, jumped acontrols th acrosy road, he was late for an appointment at a hair salon, if you show up late, they give to to door. >>...
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outbreaks of rain towards the far south—east, parts of kent, essex, coastal suffolk and norfolk.e outbreaks of rain edging towards the northern isles later in the day with a freshening south westerly wind and temperature ten to 1a degrees with sunny spells developing more widely as we go on to the day. it will actually be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with winds light here and there will be fog patches developing there will be fog patches developing there could be dense in a few places. bear that in mind ahead of the tuesday morning commute. i bet it's still here and very few isobars indicating light winds. a brighter picture for scotland, northern ireland and part of england as well. afairamount of ireland and part of england as well. a fair amount of cloud around on tuesday. most will be dry but we do have outbreaks of rain in the far north of scotland and a few sunny spells after the fog clears away and temperatures are edging up a few degrees. take a look at the big picture for wednesday. low pressure is getting closer and also a weak weather
outbreaks of rain towards the far south—east, parts of kent, essex, coastal suffolk and norfolk.e outbreaks of rain edging towards the northern isles later in the day with a freshening south westerly wind and temperature ten to 1a degrees with sunny spells developing more widely as we go on to the day. it will actually be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with winds light here and there will be fog patches developing there will be fog patches developing there...
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showers and outbreaks of rain towards the far south—east, more especially parts of kent, essex, coastal suffolke a few spots further inland as well. some outbreaks of rain edging towards the northern isles late in the day with a freshening south—westerly wind. temperatures around 10—14 degrees. some sunny spells developing more widely as we go on through the day. it will actually be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with winds light here. there will be some fog patches developing. they could be dense in some places, just bear them in mind. out of the tuesday morning commute, high pressure is still here, very few isobars indicating the light winds. a breezier picture for scotland, northern ireland and parts of northern england. a fair amount of cloud around on tuesday. most will be dry but we will have outbreaks of rain in the far north of scotland, a few sunny spells after that early fog clears away for the rest of england and wales and temperatures are actually edging up a few degrees. taking a look at the big picture for wednesday, low pressure is getting closer
showers and outbreaks of rain towards the far south—east, more especially parts of kent, essex, coastal suffolke a few spots further inland as well. some outbreaks of rain edging towards the northern isles late in the day with a freshening south—westerly wind. temperatures around 10—14 degrees. some sunny spells developing more widely as we go on through the day. it will actually be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with winds light here. there will be some...
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in a new suffolk university/"usa today" poll puts mayor pete buttigieg at 13%, in third place, right 18%, elizabeth warren at 17%. that is a surge of seven points for mr. buttigieg from june, which, of course, is real movement. again, that's an iowa poll. but if you're looking for sort of multiple metricsascending, p coming out of the last debate, you'll want to check out what's happening with minnesota senator amy klobuchar. in a new poll out today of the senator's home state, which is becoming something of a battleground state, she beats president trump in a head-to-head match up by the largest margin of any candidate. she beats him by 17 points. next door in the all-important early state of iowa, the senator also got big local endorsements this weekend, including from state represent andy mckeen, who left the iowa republican party this year and became a democrat in a very high-profile switch. in that same suffolk/"usa today" poll of iowa, klobuchar got one step closer to qualifying for the november debate. she's hit the november threshold, so now she's just two polls away from mak
in a new suffolk university/"usa today" poll puts mayor pete buttigieg at 13%, in third place, right 18%, elizabeth warren at 17%. that is a surge of seven points for mr. buttigieg from june, which, of course, is real movement. again, that's an iowa poll. but if you're looking for sort of multiple metricsascending, p coming out of the last debate, you'll want to check out what's happening with minnesota senator amy klobuchar. in a new poll out today of the senator's home state, which...
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and you can see the way the rain piles of swaying across parts of norfolk and suffolk in particular.drier interlude to come through the rest of tonight. some clear spells overnight, possibly turning misty in places. but the drier interlude will not last long, because more rain pushes from the west. and increasingly strong winds. so fairly mild in the west, but turning cooler, some spots dropping to five 01’ cooler, some spots dropping to five or six celsius. into tomorrow, low pressure, a lot of white lines on the chart, really strong winds blowing across the north—east of uk. gusts of up to 70 mph, at least for a time. strong winds elsewhere as well, and this band of rain will push eastwards. not quite as much rain as we saw in some places during today, but still, a further 20 or 30 millimetres on top of what we have already had could cause some problems. maybe some further localised flooding, certainly potential for travel problems. brighten up for scotland and northern ireland, a mix of sunshine and showers which are in the day as we go towards the end of the afternoon. tuesday, l
and you can see the way the rain piles of swaying across parts of norfolk and suffolk in particular.drier interlude to come through the rest of tonight. some clear spells overnight, possibly turning misty in places. but the drier interlude will not last long, because more rain pushes from the west. and increasingly strong winds. so fairly mild in the west, but turning cooler, some spots dropping to five 01’ cooler, some spots dropping to five or six celsius. into tomorrow, low pressure, a lot...
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the latest from usa today suffolk university shows harris with less than 3% support among likely democratic voters. katie nelson explains what this could mean for the campaign long-term.>> reporter: is definitely not a good sign for the campaign. that is because harris comes from right here in california which typically is a democratic high dollar donors state. but some political analysts say don't count her out just yet. >>> i'm surrounded by great people.>> reporter: kamala harris is tightening the belt and going all in on iowa. critical state for any hopefuls to win. the changes during a campaign stop just a few hours ago. >>> we have made a decision. a difficult decision. of what we need to do to win. that is clearing a path through iowa. putting our resources into iowa as we have indicated from the beginning. >> reporter: paul henderson who has known her for years said we should read too much into the changes. >>> just the fact she is restructuring could mean a lot of things. i don't necessarily think it means she is closing down her campaign.>> reporter: the focus on iowa which holds
the latest from usa today suffolk university shows harris with less than 3% support among likely democratic voters. katie nelson explains what this could mean for the campaign long-term.>> reporter: is definitely not a good sign for the campaign. that is because harris comes from right here in california which typically is a democratic high dollar donors state. but some political analysts say don't count her out just yet. >>> i'm surrounded by great people.>> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: suffolk county district attorney rachel rollins described in detail why 21-year-old inyag death of her boyfriend. >> she persisted, continuing to encourage him to take his own life. >> reporter: both were students at boston college on. his graduation day last making she was with him on a parking garage roof when he took his own life. according to prosecutors, in the two months leading up to his suicide, yoo sent more than 47,000 tensionses with repeated emotionally abusive messages telling him to go kill himself, to go die, and that the world would be better off without him. it was just two years ago when another massachusetts woman, michelle carter, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of her boyfriend. she was also accused of using text messages to pressure conrad roy to commit suicide. cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman says the c commits suicide. we don't know what happened there. >> reporter: yoo is currently in south korea. the d.a.'s office here says they hope she turns herself in voluntarily. but if not, they will seek her extradition back to
. >> reporter: suffolk county district attorney rachel rollins described in detail why 21-year-old inyag death of her boyfriend. >> she persisted, continuing to encourage him to take his own life. >> reporter: both were students at boston college on. his graduation day last making she was with him on a parking garage roof when he took his own life. according to prosecutors, in the two months leading up to his suicide, yoo sent more than 47,000 tensionses with repeated...
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not j jt in quarter and the fact gnat suffolk is up today seems to indicate that the street believest caterpillar's earnings could be bottoming. the question now is the global slowdown getting priced? alec young from russell calls in the muddle threw mechanic where investors expect one to two% gdp growth and maybe 5% earnings growth or less in 2020. that's a lot better nan recession fears we had six months ago. for nightly business report, bob pisani at the new york stock exexange >> it's time to look at today's upgrades and downwnades. coke upgraded to buy from neutral at ubs, the analyst site yiet attention acquisition opinion of globa coffee brand and innovovion. the stock rose more than 1.5% to 56 p 64. trachl travelers upgraded to hold from sell at deutsche bank. the analyst saying underwriting margin may be bottoming. the pris target $140. the shares gaining .5% to 132.1637 walgreen's boots alliance waps downgraded to neutral from overth at jp morgan. citing growth challenges in the near term.m. the prays target is $63. the stock fell 1% to 54.56. and service now was downgraded
not j jt in quarter and the fact gnat suffolk is up today seems to indicate that the street believest caterpillar's earnings could be bottoming. the question now is the global slowdown getting priced? alec young from russell calls in the muddle threw mechanic where investors expect one to two% gdp growth and maybe 5% earnings growth or less in 2020. that's a lot better nan recession fears we had six months ago. for nightly business report, bob pisani at the new york stock exexange >> it's...
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i have no idea where the suffolk is in a week or two weeks or three weeks. but i like this trade looking into that earnings event and looking to prospect that we are not have a substantive trade deal any time soon. >> mike your thoughts on the structure of the trade >> yeah, first of all i really like the structure i think there is something we ought to look at, that is that this is a short calendar we talk about calendar trades all the time he is only looking at one-week calendar maybe the way to think about this is how much does caterpillar move typically before announcing earnings and how much after they nouns earnings the week leading into earnings the average move for caterpillar over last ten years is 3.5% that we can the coverage coming move coming out the 5.5% ewe using the shorter dated put to help finance the one that captured earnings makes sense. quickly addressing the fact that he talked about a cheap stock, that's tip clep the case for cyclical stocks. cyclical stocks will always look cheapest when trading highs. and always most expensive tradi
i have no idea where the suffolk is in a week or two weeks or three weeks. but i like this trade looking into that earnings event and looking to prospect that we are not have a substantive trade deal any time soon. >> mike your thoughts on the structure of the trade >> yeah, first of all i really like the structure i think there is something we ought to look at, that is that this is a short calendar we talk about calendar trades all the time he is only looking at one-week calendar...
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you can see the dark blue colours on our radar picture affecting parts of norfolk and suffolk for a goodeasing through the next few hours and it will clear away as we get into the overnight period to leave a drier interlude. but only a brief one because behind me you can see our next weather system approaching from the west. outbreaks of rain splashing in here. brisk winds as well. a mild night in the west, but a rather cool one further east where we see, temporarily at least, some clear spells. but tomorrow's weather will be dominated by this, a deep area of low pressure. notice a lot of white lines here on the chart, a lot of isobars, some very windy weather to come across the far north—west of the uk. we could well see gusts of 60 to may be 70 mph across the western isles. windy elsewhere as well and as we go through the day, we see these outbreaks of rain tracking eastwards across the country. this rain could deliver 20 or 30 millimetres in places, not quite as much as we've seen over the last 2a hours, but the ground is so wet and that could cause some furtherflooding problems and c
you can see the dark blue colours on our radar picture affecting parts of norfolk and suffolk for a goodeasing through the next few hours and it will clear away as we get into the overnight period to leave a drier interlude. but only a brief one because behind me you can see our next weather system approaching from the west. outbreaks of rain splashing in here. brisk winds as well. a mild night in the west, but a rather cool one further east where we see, temporarily at least, some clear...
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showers and outbreaks of rain towards the far south—east, more especially parts of kent, essex, coastal suffolksles late in the day with a freshening south—westerly wind. temperatures around 10—14 degrees. some sunny spells developing more widely as we go on through the day. it will actually be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with winds light here. there will be some fog patches developing. they could be dense in some places, just bear them in mind. out of the tuesday morning commute, high pressure is still here, very few isobars indicating the light winds. a breezier picture for scotland, northern ireland and parts of northern england. a fair amount of cloud around on tuesday. most will be dry but we will have outbreaks of rain in the far north of scotland, a few sunny spells after that early fog clears away for the rest of england and wales and temperatures are actually edging up a few degrees. taking a look at the big picture for wednesday, low pressure is getting closer and there is also a weak weather front heading towards the south—east. weather fronts are
showers and outbreaks of rain towards the far south—east, more especially parts of kent, essex, coastal suffolksles late in the day with a freshening south—westerly wind. temperatures around 10—14 degrees. some sunny spells developing more widely as we go on through the day. it will actually be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with winds light here. there will be some fog patches developing. they could be dense in some places, just bear them in mind. out of...
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especially the further east you are, some heavier bursts into kent and essex, for example, maybe coastal suffolkeveloping, and we'll be around ten to 1a degrees. now, a cooler night in england and wales monday night and into tuesday with a few fog patches developing in places, parts of the midlands and southern england. they could be slow to clear, and perhaps dense in a few spots, because winds are light here, and into tuesday high pressure is holding on, low pressure getting closer to northern scotland on tuesday morning, so more cloud here and some outbreaks of rain. but for most of us it's looking dry, and after any of that fog clears from england of wales, we'll see some sunny spells developing, so for the most part tuesday is looking like another fine day, and actually temperatures are starting to creep up a degree or so. now as we go on through the rest of the week, low pressure does get closer to us and starts to feed in, especially across parts of scotland and northern ireland. it's only wetter for some of us here. and there's another weak weather front heading towards east anglia and t
especially the further east you are, some heavier bursts into kent and essex, for example, maybe coastal suffolkeveloping, and we'll be around ten to 1a degrees. now, a cooler night in england and wales monday night and into tuesday with a few fog patches developing in places, parts of the midlands and southern england. they could be slow to clear, and perhaps dense in a few spots, because winds are light here, and into tuesday high pressure is holding on, low pressure getting closer to...
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especially the further east you are, some heavier bursts into kent and essex, for example, maybe coastal suffolkound ten to 1a degrees. now, a cooler night in england and wales monday night and into tuesday with a few fog patches developing in places, parts of the midlands and southern england. they could be slow to clear, and perhaps dense in a few spots, because winds are light here, and into tuesday high pressure is holding on, low pressure getting closer to northern scotland on tuesday morning, so more cloud here and some outbreaks of rain. but for most of us it's looking dry, and after any of that fog clears from england of wales, we'll see some sunny spells developing, so for the most part tuesday is looking like another fine day, and actually temperatures are starting to creep up a degree or so. now as we go on through the rest of the week, low pressure does get closer to us and starts to feed in, especially across parts of scotland and northern ireland. it's only wetter for some of us here. and there's another weak weather front heading towards east anglia and the south east on wednesday
especially the further east you are, some heavier bursts into kent and essex, for example, maybe coastal suffolkound ten to 1a degrees. now, a cooler night in england and wales monday night and into tuesday with a few fog patches developing in places, parts of the midlands and southern england. they could be slow to clear, and perhaps dense in a few spots, because winds are light here, and into tuesday high pressure is holding on, low pressure getting closer to northern scotland on tuesday...
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few showers and outbreaks of rain towards the far south—east, more especially parts of kent, and suffolkely as we go on through the day. it will actually be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with wins light here. they will be some fog patches developing. they could be dense in some places and just bear them in mind. they could be dense in some places andjust bearthem in mind. 0ut they could be dense in some places and just bear them in mind. out of the tuesday morning commute, some isobars indicating the tuesday morning commute, some isoba rs indicating light the tuesday morning commute, some isobars indicating light winds. a breezy picture for parts of scotland and northern ireland in northern england. most will be dry but we will have outbreaks of rain in the far north of scotland, a few sunny spells after the early fog clears away for the rest of england and wales and temperatures are actually edging upa wales and temperatures are actually edging up a few degrees. taking a look at the big picture for wednesday, low pressure is getting closer and there is
few showers and outbreaks of rain towards the far south—east, more especially parts of kent, and suffolkely as we go on through the day. it will actually be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with wins light here. they will be some fog patches developing. they could be dense in some places and just bear them in mind. they could be dense in some places andjust bearthem in mind. 0ut they could be dense in some places and just bear them in mind. out of the tuesday...
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. >> reporter: suffolk county district attorney rachael rollins described in detail why 21-year-old inyoungu was indicted in the death of her boyfriend, alexander urtula. >> she persisted, continuing to encourage him to take his own life. >> reporter: both were students at boston college. on his graduation day last may, she was with urtula on a parking garage roof when he took his own life. according to the prosecutors, in the two months leading up to his suicide, you sent more than 47,000 texts with repeated emotionally abusive messages telling him to go kill himself, to go die, and that the world would be better off without him. it was just two years ago when another massachusetts woman, michelle carter, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of her boyfriend. she was also accused of using text messages to pressure conrad roy to commit suicide. cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman says the case against ms. you may be harder to try. >> there is a break, because she might be texting him, but then she goes to the place where he commits suicide. we don't know what happened
. >> reporter: suffolk county district attorney rachael rollins described in detail why 21-year-old inyoungu was indicted in the death of her boyfriend, alexander urtula. >> she persisted, continuing to encourage him to take his own life. >> reporter: both were students at boston college. on his graduation day last may, she was with urtula on a parking garage roof when he took his own life. according to the prosecutors, in the two months leading up to his suicide, you sent...
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especially the further east you are, some heavier bursts into kent and essex, for example, maybe coastal suffolknd we'll be around ten to 1a degrees. now, a cooler night in england and wales monday night and into tuesday with a few fog patches developing in places, parts of the midlands and southern england. they could be slow to clear, and perhaps dense in a few spots, because winds are light here, and into tuesday high pressure is holding on, low pressure getting closer to northern scotland on tuesday morning, so more cloud here and some outbreaks of rain. but for most of us it's looking dry, and after any of that fog clears from england of wales, we'll see some sunny spells developing, so for the most part tuesday is looking like another fine day, and actually temperatures are starting to creep up a degree or so. now as we go on through the rest of the week, low pressure does get closer to us and starts to feed in, especially across parts of scotland and northern ireland. it's only wetter for some of us here. and there's another weak weather front heading towards east anglia and the south eas
especially the further east you are, some heavier bursts into kent and essex, for example, maybe coastal suffolknd we'll be around ten to 1a degrees. now, a cooler night in england and wales monday night and into tuesday with a few fog patches developing in places, parts of the midlands and southern england. they could be slow to clear, and perhaps dense in a few spots, because winds are light here, and into tuesday high pressure is holding on, low pressure getting closer to northern scotland...
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you can see how the rain piled its way in over parts of norfolk and suffolk in particular.ome through the rest of tonight. some clear spells overhead. it may turn a bit misty in places. the drier interlude won't last long because we've got more rain pushing in from the west by the end of the night and increasing strong wind. with the cloud and rain and wind it will be fairly mild in the west but a cool night further east, some spots dropping down to around five or six degrees. so, into tomorrow. low pressure once again is in charge of the weather. a lot of isobars on the chart. really strong wind blowing over the north west of the uk. the western isles may see gusts of 60, 70 mph for a time. strong wind elsewhere. a band of rain pushing its way east. there probably won't be quite as much rain as we saw in same places during today, but still, 20, 30 millimetres on top of what we've already had could cause some problems, may be some further localised flooding, and the potential for travel problems. brightening up for scotland and northern ireland later in the day, a mixture o
you can see how the rain piled its way in over parts of norfolk and suffolk in particular.ome through the rest of tonight. some clear spells overhead. it may turn a bit misty in places. the drier interlude won't last long because we've got more rain pushing in from the west by the end of the night and increasing strong wind. with the cloud and rain and wind it will be fairly mild in the west but a cool night further east, some spots dropping down to around five or six degrees. so, into...
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you can see the dark blue colours on our radar picture affecting parts of norfolk and suffolk for a goodr away as we get into the overnight period to leave a drier interlude. but only a brief one because behind me you can see our next weather system approaching from the west. outbreaks of rain splashing in here. brisk winds as well. a mild night in the west, but a rather cool one further east where we see, temporarily at least, some clear spells. but tomorrow's weather will be dominated by this, a deep area of low pressure. notice a lot of white lines here on the chart, a lot of isobars, some very windy weather to come across the far north—west of the uk. we could well see gusts of 60 to may be 70 mph across the western isles. windy elsewhere as well and as we go through the day, we see these outbreaks of rain tracking eastwards across the country. this rain could deliver 20 or 30 millimetres in places, not quite as much as we've seen over the last 2a hours, but the ground is so wet and that could cause some furtherflooding problems and certainly some very poor conditions out on the road
you can see the dark blue colours on our radar picture affecting parts of norfolk and suffolk for a goodr away as we get into the overnight period to leave a drier interlude. but only a brief one because behind me you can see our next weather system approaching from the west. outbreaks of rain splashing in here. brisk winds as well. a mild night in the west, but a rather cool one further east where we see, temporarily at least, some clear spells. but tomorrow's weather will be dominated by...
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you can see how the rain piled its way in over parts of norfolk and suffolk in particular.—eastwards, so we have a drier interlude to come through the rest of tonight. some clear spells overhead. it may turn a bit misty in places. the drier interlude won't last long because we've got more rain pushing in from the west by the end of the night and increasing strong wind. with the cloud and rain and wind it will be fairly mild in the west but a cool night further east, sunspots dropping down to around five or six degrees. so, into tomorrow. low pressure once again is in charge of the weather. a lot of isobars on the chart. really strong wind blowing over the north west of the uk. the western isles may see gusts of 60, 70 mph for a time. strong wind elsewhere. a band of rain pushing its way east. there probably won't be quite as much rain as we saw in same places during today, but still, 20, 30 millimetres on top of what we've already had could cause some problems, may be some further localised flooding, and the potential for travel problems. brightening up for scotland and nor
you can see how the rain piled its way in over parts of norfolk and suffolk in particular.—eastwards, so we have a drier interlude to come through the rest of tonight. some clear spells overhead. it may turn a bit misty in places. the drier interlude won't last long because we've got more rain pushing in from the west by the end of the night and increasing strong wind. with the cloud and rain and wind it will be fairly mild in the west but a cool night further east, sunspots dropping down to...
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resolves,the suffolk submitted by the congress approved. unfortunately, he can't stay out of any action and end up fighting at the batter of bunker where he meets his untimely death, which deprives the nation of one of the great gentlemen not only a medical genius, but a practical thinker that could move between different echelons of society. thats so immensely felt general gage said his death would equally 500 men equivalent. there by hise sworn enemy. gentlemen, for every revolutionary you need the guy that can walk the streets, the rabble-rousers to get people protesting. william is one of them. he is the gentleman that could get people up in arms. he was a radical. some believe he was poisoned by the british. 1774.ld die in october he was one of the sons of liberty, not at the meeting house but on the wharf. probably organizing part of the boston tea party. he was popular with the working classes, fomenting public resentment since the townsend act. this gentleman brewing beer, samuel adams, we don't need to talk about him. from gout. it
resolves,the suffolk submitted by the congress approved. unfortunately, he can't stay out of any action and end up fighting at the batter of bunker where he meets his untimely death, which deprives the nation of one of the great gentlemen not only a medical genius, but a practical thinker that could move between different echelons of society. thats so immensely felt general gage said his death would equally 500 men equivalent. there by hise sworn enemy. gentlemen, for every revolutionary you...
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wondering what borisjohnson wants to talk about, he spent the halloween he hadn't hoped for in class in suffolk for building new hospitals in cambridge. that's it. i definitely squirted some in their... i definitely squirted some in there... but having to explain why he is asking us to go to the polls at all. this parliament isjust not going to vote brexit through, and so, the only thing we can really do now is go to our people, go to the country, and say, "come on, let's get this thing done. "we have an oven—ready deal — let's put it in the microwave." the lib dems tried to take their stock brexit message around parliament square. protesters were more concerned about stopping them. we want a bright future for this country and in order to do that, we have to stop brexit. and with the remain bonus we get, invest in public services and have an economy that is growing. this is an election where you can't say, "they are all the same." the result could mark a dramatic junction for the country. the westminster system is broken. and that is why the people of scotland need the choice of independence. h
wondering what borisjohnson wants to talk about, he spent the halloween he hadn't hoped for in class in suffolk for building new hospitals in cambridge. that's it. i definitely squirted some in their... i definitely squirted some in there... but having to explain why he is asking us to go to the polls at all. this parliament isjust not going to vote brexit through, and so, the only thing we can really do now is go to our people, go to the country, and say, "come on, let's get this thing...
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showers and outbreaks of rain towards the far south—east, more especially parts of kent, essex, coastal suffolkoutbreaks of rain edging towards the northern isles late in the day with a freshening south—westerly wind. temperatures around 10—14 degrees. some sunny spells developing more widely as we go on through the day. it will actually be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with winds light here. there will be some fog patches developing. they could be dense in some places, just bear them in mind. out of the tuesday morning commute, high pressure is still here, very few isobars indicating the light winds. a breezier picture for scotland, northern ireland and parts of northern england. a fair amount of cloud around on tuesday. most will be dry but we will have outbreaks of rain in the far north of scotland, a few sunny spells after that early fog clears away for the rest of england and wales and temperatures are actually edging up a few degrees. taking a look at the big picture for wednesday, low pressure is getting closer and there is also a weak weather front head
showers and outbreaks of rain towards the far south—east, more especially parts of kent, essex, coastal suffolkoutbreaks of rain edging towards the northern isles late in the day with a freshening south—westerly wind. temperatures around 10—14 degrees. some sunny spells developing more widely as we go on through the day. it will actually be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with winds light here. there will be some fog patches developing. they could be dense...
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wondering what borisjohnson wants to talk about, he spent the halloween he hadn't hoped for in class in suffolklans for building new hospitals in cambridge. but having to explain why he's asking us to go to the polls at all. this parliament is just not going to vote brexit through, and so, the only thing we can really do now is go to our people, go to the country and say, come on, let's get this thing done. we've got an oven—ready deal, put it in the microwave. the lib dems tried to take their stock brexit message around parliament square. protesters were more concerned about stopping them. we want a bright future for this country and in order to do that, we have to stop brexit. and with the remain bonus we get, invest in public services and with the remain bonus we get, invest in our public services and have an economy that is growing. this is an election where you cannot say they are all the same. the result could mark a dramatic junction for the country. the westminster system is broken. and that's why the people of scotland need the choice of independence. the parties are all somewhat spook
wondering what borisjohnson wants to talk about, he spent the halloween he hadn't hoped for in class in suffolklans for building new hospitals in cambridge. but having to explain why he's asking us to go to the polls at all. this parliament is just not going to vote brexit through, and so, the only thing we can really do now is go to our people, go to the country and say, come on, let's get this thing done. we've got an oven—ready deal, put it in the microwave. the lib dems tried to take...
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who writes suffolk resolves which is drafted and submitted by the congress improved almost --, mr. warren. actiont stay out of any and ends up fighting at the battle of bunker oil breed's hill or he meets his untimely death which deprived the nation of one of the great gentlemen not only of medical genius, but a very practical thinker that could move between different echelons of society. felt thatimmensely they actually said warren's death and loss was equal to 500 men equivalent. but a nice tribute their. other gentlemen of course for every big revolutionary you need the guy who can walk the streets , using rabble-rousers to get the people protesting. gentleman that can get the people up in arms, he was considered more of a radical. some believe he was poisoned by diebritish, he would shortly in october of 1774, probably leading organizing part of the boston tea party. he was very popular with the fermentingsses and public resentments as the townsend -- townsend acts. this is one of the talking about samuel adams, he is a gentleman that suffers and would have been such a great st
who writes suffolk resolves which is drafted and submitted by the congress improved almost --, mr. warren. actiont stay out of any and ends up fighting at the battle of bunker oil breed's hill or he meets his untimely death which deprived the nation of one of the great gentlemen not only of medical genius, but a very practical thinker that could move between different echelons of society. felt thatimmensely they actually said warren's death and loss was equal to 500 men equivalent. but a nice...
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spent the halloween he hadn't hoped for ina spent the halloween he hadn't hoped for in a class in suffolkthe government's plans for building new hospitals in cambridge. but having to explain why he is asking us to go to the polls at all. this parliament isjust not going to vote brexit through, and so the only thing we can really do now is go to our people, go to the country and say, come on, let's get this thing done, we have got an oven ready deal, put it in the microwave. the lib dems have tried to take their stock brexit message around parliament square. protesters were more concerned about stopping them. we want a bright future for this country and in order to do that, we have to stop brexit, and with the remaining bonus we get, invest in out remaining bonus we get, invest in our public services and have an economy that is growing. this is an election where you can't say they are all the same. the result could mark a dramatic junction are all the same. the result could mark a dramaticjunction for are all the same. the result could mark a dramatic junction for the country. the westmins
spent the halloween he hadn't hoped for ina spent the halloween he hadn't hoped for in a class in suffolkthe government's plans for building new hospitals in cambridge. but having to explain why he is asking us to go to the polls at all. this parliament isjust not going to vote brexit through, and so the only thing we can really do now is go to our people, go to the country and say, come on, let's get this thing done, we have got an oven ready deal, put it in the microwave. the lib dems have...
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outbreaks of rain to the far south—east, especially in parts of kent, essex, coastal suffolk and norfolktbreaks of rain edging towards the northern isles later in the day with a fresh south—westerly wind. temperatures down to a0 degrees. sunny spells developing more widely as we go on through the day. it will be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with winds like here. fog patches developing that could be dense in a few places. bear that in mind on the tuesday morning commute. high pressure is here, few isobars. breezy in scotland, northern ireland and parts of northern england, cloud around on tuesday. most will be dry but we will have outbreaks of rain in the far north of scotland and sunny spells when the elephant clears away the rest of england and wales and temperatures are edging up a few degrees. a big picture for wednesday, low pressure is getting closer. also a weak weather front heading the south—east. the more substantial rain from these weather fronts will be heading into northern ireland, heading into scotland, especially the west. a few showers f
outbreaks of rain to the far south—east, especially in parts of kent, essex, coastal suffolk and norfolktbreaks of rain edging towards the northern isles later in the day with a fresh south—westerly wind. temperatures down to a0 degrees. sunny spells developing more widely as we go on through the day. it will be a chilly night for england and wales going into tuesday morning with winds like here. fog patches developing that could be dense in a few places. bear that in mind on the tuesday...
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the 10—year—old suffolk punch is being used as part of a new natural flooding scheme.n the village of west horndon. ina in a woodland setting like this, we really wa nt in a woodland setting like this, we really want to minimise our environmental impact. it wouldn't be very sensible to try big, big pieces of kit, excavators and dumpers in here where roy can do just the same job —— job here where roy can do just the same job ——job and here where roy can do just the same job —— job and leaves virtually no trace when he's gone. let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube there's a good service across all lines. in the west end: one lane is closed for roadworks — southbound on shaftesbury avenue at the junction with high holborn. a3 west hill is closed from upper richmond road towards putney due to gas works. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. there is a little bit of cloud around first thing this morning. that will gradually disappear through the day leading to some sunshine this afternoon but we still have that chilly easterly breeze to cont
the 10—year—old suffolk punch is being used as part of a new natural flooding scheme.n the village of west horndon. ina in a woodland setting like this, we really wa nt in a woodland setting like this, we really want to minimise our environmental impact. it wouldn't be very sensible to try big, big pieces of kit, excavators and dumpers in here where roy can do just the same job —— job here where roy can do just the same job ——job and here where roy can do just the same job ——...
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according to suffolk university and usa today right before the election, by nearly a 10-1 margin, respondentse media was rooting for hillary clinton. this is very apparent to people at home in terms of who is taking sides in these situatio situations. i remember chris alyssa putting out this famous tweets saying journalists don't take sides, period. everyone else was paying attention, that's not the case. >> tucker: "period." i love that. it is time for final exam, thanks to the rally last night you had an extra day to prepare yourselves, one of the great contests everyonhe tonight. do you remember all weird things that happen, you will find out next. ♪ >> tucker: it's time now for final exam, the professionals here at fox news compete to win the prizes from the online store -- it's getting colder here in washington. tonight, we are giving away a mouth breathing hoodie. our stage manager on loan supporting that article of clothing tonight. now to the game, our first contestant is a fox correspondent gillian turner who has graced the set many times. she will be facing off against longtime fox
according to suffolk university and usa today right before the election, by nearly a 10-1 margin, respondentse media was rooting for hillary clinton. this is very apparent to people at home in terms of who is taking sides in these situatio situations. i remember chris alyssa putting out this famous tweets saying journalists don't take sides, period. everyone else was paying attention, that's not the case. >> tucker: "period." i love that. it is time for final exam, thanks to the...
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flames going higher ♪ heather: a boston jail cut ties with ice to take in more female inmates at the suffolke of corrections. the jail will focus on rehabilitation services for women. ice officials call the plan a major setback. the agency has 60 days to move 200 illegal immigrants. it is unclear where they will go. the atlanta braves axing their tomahawk giveaway after a complaint. the rookie called the tomahawk chop chant disrespectful to his cherokee heritage. the team spokesman says they are sensitive to it and will evaluate the decades long tradition in the off-season. the cardinals eliminate the braves in the cs yesterday. the good, the bad and the ugly. the good, george hw bush's service dog solely receives the service award from the aspca, demonstrating a commitment to their career. sully served in 2018 until his death last november. he helps injured veterans. the bad, furious cruise ship passengers revolt after the ship cancels multiple stops. [chanting] >> we want refund. heather: passengers demanding money back after the norwegian cruise line skip scheduled stops on a 2 week trip
flames going higher ♪ heather: a boston jail cut ties with ice to take in more female inmates at the suffolke of corrections. the jail will focus on rehabilitation services for women. ice officials call the plan a major setback. the agency has 60 days to move 200 illegal immigrants. it is unclear where they will go. the atlanta braves axing their tomahawk giveaway after a complaint. the rookie called the tomahawk chop chant disrespectful to his cherokee heritage. the team spokesman says they...
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pete buttigieg has surged and a poll taken last week by suffolk university put joe biden at 18% support7% and buttigieg at 13% among 500 likely voters with senator kamala harris in sixth place with 9%. it appears the south consider hiring. priscilla chan also sent multiple emails with staff recommendations and ultimately, two were hired. >>> president donald trump is set to hold a cabinet meeting to address his decision over the weekend to cancel plans to hold the g7 conference at his florida golf club in doral. he tweeted saturday night saying based on media for the democrat hostilities, we will no longer consider trump national doral miami as a site for the g7 in 2020. they said there were doral the government could save money. democrats said they are glad the president is reversing course while republicans are shocked to consider using that. >> it shouldn't hato get it out of the paper and off the news, there's quite a lot of things the president should be focused on. trump has not said where he will make his next pick. >>> democratic lawmakers prepare for a new round of testimony on
pete buttigieg has surged and a poll taken last week by suffolk university put joe biden at 18% support7% and buttigieg at 13% among 500 likely voters with senator kamala harris in sixth place with 9%. it appears the south consider hiring. priscilla chan also sent multiple emails with staff recommendations and ultimately, two were hired. >>> president donald trump is set to hold a cabinet meeting to address his decision over the weekend to cancel plans to hold the g7 conference at his...
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the latest from usa today suffolk university showing harris with less than 3% support.bs news has obtained a memo. it outlines plans to slash salaries and reduce staff size in baltimore and in rrto redouble her campaign efforts in iowa. >>> time now is 6:38. we are now less than a week from election day. a closer look at a major pair of proposals. >> and why many cities across the country are rescheduling halloween this year. >> let's get a quick look at the big board. the dow is down about 42 points right now. we'll get an update from jason brooks coming up. shouldn't they go to prison for as long as the law allows? chesa boudin said he wouldn't seek maximum sentences as district attorney, even for murder. we are a progressive city, but letting violent criminals off early endangers everyone. ad paid for by san francisco police officers association. not authorized by a candidate or committee controlled by a candidate. disclosures at sfethics.org. >>> good morning. if you're heading out the door for work and school don't forget your jacket or coat because you can see how
the latest from usa today suffolk university showing harris with less than 3% support.bs news has obtained a memo. it outlines plans to slash salaries and reduce staff size in baltimore and in rrto redouble her campaign efforts in iowa. >>> time now is 6:38. we are now less than a week from election day. a closer look at a major pair of proposals. >> and why many cities across the country are rescheduling halloween this year. >> let's get a quick look at the big board. the...
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case in point, this is the "usa today" suffolk poll. 46% believing trump should be impeached and removedrom office, but then when you break it all down, the findings look a bit shakier than what the resistance crowd believes. 36% believe the house should impeached trump. 22% believe they should continue the inquiry, but not impeached. 37% believe they should drop the investigation. joining me not to analyze is john mclaughlin, trump 2020 campaign poster. john, what do the numbers tell us? the headline is always couched to look the worst for this president. >> they are arguing and framing the impeachment -- the media bias is framing it for the democrats, and you are exactly right to bear the republicans in the senate should step up and cut this off right now. because tomorrow, there is a sham resolution being proposed by pelosi in the house, precisely because they are reacting to the numbers. we had a poll that we put out last thursday where 52 to 36% among likely voters, they said this is apolitical, not a legal impeachment. only one-third thinks it has to do with illegal. 47 to 33%, the
case in point, this is the "usa today" suffolk poll. 46% believing trump should be impeached and removedrom office, but then when you break it all down, the findings look a bit shakier than what the resistance crowd believes. 36% believe the house should impeached trump. 22% believe they should continue the inquiry, but not impeached. 37% believe they should drop the investigation. joining me not to analyze is john mclaughlin, trump 2020 campaign poster. john, what do the numbers tell...
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shannon: just downloaded it was new polling from suffolk university and usa today on impeachment, a starkartisan divide, 70% of democrats and 8% of republicans say the house should vote to impeach now but here's where it gets interesting. among independents 22% would impeach, 34% say the house to continue investigating but not impeach, 36% say the house to drop the investigations altogether. the plurality of independents are not supporting impeachment at this time. for reaction let's bring in presidential candidates tom stier, good to have you with us on fox news at night. what do you make of the case you need to make, sounds like the president's base won't along with this but independents are key critical group, they are not convinced on impeachment. >> my point has always been let's put the evidence in front of the american people. i always said it is about patriotism and people deciding for themselves what is right and wrong. i want to have televised hearings for the american people, democrats, republicans and independents can see for themselves, judge for themselves. what i believe in
shannon: just downloaded it was new polling from suffolk university and usa today on impeachment, a starkartisan divide, 70% of democrats and 8% of republicans say the house should vote to impeach now but here's where it gets interesting. among independents 22% would impeach, 34% say the house to continue investigating but not impeach, 36% say the house to drop the investigations altogether. the plurality of independents are not supporting impeachment at this time. for reaction let's bring in...
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that's suffolk university, "usa today" and 38% say the phone call was impeachable. 51% say it's not an impeachable offense. >> dana: juan, what do you think about that poll case? >> it's bogus. >> jessie: oh, juan. don't run down the pollsters. >> juan: the national polls are consistent for impeachment. the national story is clear. i'm going to say this. trump and his folks have been arguing process, process for weeks. even to the point of attacking lieutenant colonel vindman and defaming him that is so unpatriotic. the reason they argued process, the facts are not on their side. now the process is in the constitution. pelosi, the speaker has followed the constitution to the letter and now they're moving to an open phase, which is what the president and his supporters have asked for and say it's not good enough. but the republicans are trying to work you, the american people, and say oh, don't buy it. don't buy it. again, these polls are very clear. people say they want -- even the transcript that trump said oh, it's perfect, perfect phone call. now we know from lieutenant colonel vind
that's suffolk university, "usa today" and 38% say the phone call was impeachable. 51% say it's not an impeachable offense. >> dana: juan, what do you think about that poll case? >> it's bogus. >> jessie: oh, juan. don't run down the pollsters. >> juan: the national polls are consistent for impeachment. the national story is clear. i'm going to say this. trump and his folks have been arguing process, process for weeks. even to the point of attacking lieutenant...
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in a new suffolk university usa today poll mayor pete buttigieg is coming in a close third behind formerice president joe biden and senator elizabeth warren with iowa voters. it's a big change for the south bend, indiana, mayor, who has jumped seven points since june. this has senator bernie sanders made a big show back east in new york city, drawing a huge turnout. an estimated 26,000 people in queens, new york, for a rally, featuring the endorsement of the district's high profile new congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> we right now have one of the best democratic presidential primary fields in a generation. and much of that is thanks to the work that bernie sanders has done in his entire life. >> joining me now is the author of "power up" for the "washington post." and joel payne. welcome both. let's first talk about the shape of the race and then we can get onto some surprising new developments on the hillary front as well. joel, what do you think about the rise of pete buttigieg in iowa? >> it's awful predictable for a couple reasons. one, his fund-raising numbers have always
in a new suffolk university usa today poll mayor pete buttigieg is coming in a close third behind formerice president joe biden and senator elizabeth warren with iowa voters. it's a big change for the south bend, indiana, mayor, who has jumped seven points since june. this has senator bernie sanders made a big show back east in new york city, drawing a huge turnout. an estimated 26,000 people in queens, new york, for a rally, featuring the endorsement of the district's high profile new...
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we've had a couple polls, usa today, suffolk university poll had him in third place behind joe bidenand elizabeth warren and bernie sanders in third place. so i really do think that he is in the top tier at this point. he counts off a strong debate performance and that is, people have been attributing a lot of the rise in iowa to that. he has been building a strong organization. he has been opening campaign offices all over the state and has a lot of volunteers on the ground. you need that support so when you have the breakout moment like good debate, you can back it up with the kind of ground operation that you need to get people to sign up to go to caucus for you. >> great to have you with us. i look forward to staying in touch and checking back with you as we get closer and closer to the election. >>> president trump planning to attend the world series. don't expect him on the mound. coming up, while there would be a break in tradition this time around. [ orchestral music playing ] mom you've got to get yourself a new car. i wish i could save faster. you're making good choices. yo
we've had a couple polls, usa today, suffolk university poll had him in third place behind joe bidenand elizabeth warren and bernie sanders in third place. so i really do think that he is in the top tier at this point. he counts off a strong debate performance and that is, people have been attributing a lot of the rise in iowa to that. he has been building a strong organization. he has been opening campaign offices all over the state and has a lot of volunteers on the ground. you need that...
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usa today has a new poll from the publication and suffolk university saying americans are split abouthether the president should be convicted and removed from office. 47% against. despite damaging new testimony, 30 to 40% of those surveyed remain solidly on the president's side. the house of representative's prepares to vote thursday. there is usually more on these surveys publish, you can check it out for yourself at usa today. massachusetts, independent line. caller: i think the investigation has been followed up by being disproven. they are looking to impeach regardless. they are not applying the law, this should be something that has done wrong as a crime as and nixon. this democrats are saying is part of the process to figure out, in essence, what was done wrong. caller: they called for impeachment before he was sworn in. host: gina from alexandria, virginia. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. all i wanted to say is before the impeachment was open, the democrats did have to go to barr for approval, he shut it down, he did not want any impeachment, that is why it
usa today has a new poll from the publication and suffolk university saying americans are split abouthether the president should be convicted and removed from office. 47% against. despite damaging new testimony, 30 to 40% of those surveyed remain solidly on the president's side. the house of representative's prepares to vote thursday. there is usually more on these surveys publish, you can check it out for yourself at usa today. massachusetts, independent line. caller: i think the investigation...