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but at the suffolk county jail in the nearby city of riverhead. >> commissary! >> the limited dining options have are grown smaller. >> i told everybody no more franks and beans. fellow, no more franks and beans. franks and beans are done. >> any suggestions? >> what are your suggestions? >> filet mignon? yeah, open the door. >> the riverhead facility is one of two jails operated by the suffolk county sheriff's office. each houses more than 700 inmates who depend on commissary snacks to supplement three meals a day provided to them. >> it's all about the price. they will buy anything for a dollar. that's why all these cupcakes for 60 cents, we can't keep them on the shelves. it's all about the price. >> most are only charged and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. >> sleeping? watching oprah? >> paula abdul anthony. michael monty hall. >> you know you're old when the guy doesn't know who monty hall is. >> the officers rank among the more popular staff members with inmates. >> it's morgan freeman. there you go. not a day over 83. >> they're the o
but at the suffolk county jail in the nearby city of riverhead. >> commissary! >> the limited dining options have are grown smaller. >> i told everybody no more franks and beans. fellow, no more franks and beans. franks and beans are done. >> any suggestions? >> what are your suggestions? >> filet mignon? yeah, open the door. >> the riverhead facility is one of two jails operated by the suffolk county sheriff's office. each houses more than 700 inmates...
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it's going strong. >> the former presidenter inmate patrick o'sullivan mar ied inside the suffolk countyl. >>> out on eastern long island, officers rerely on teams to manage the inmates inside the two jail facilities. one team here may be more bonded than most. >> commissary! pinocchio. >> the officers run the jail commissary together. >> sleeping? er what are you doing? >> jose or hose b? >> we work so well together. we need each other. that's it. we need each other. right is this. >> if you could have fun at work, how nice is that? >> name? >> placente. >> placenta? >> ten years? >> you, a hundred. >> feels like a hundred. i have been doing commissary since my 24th year, i believe. >> the king of commissary. >> i'm the guy. >> king of cop sar. >> >> commissary forged a friendship between two officers. >> i can't take you no more. >> can't take me though more? >> all right. >> can't take me no more. >> i can't take you no more. >> sometimes it bonds inmates who will combine purchases to make a jailhouse pot luck. >> that big pile is hien over there. word. >> that's a welcome change for
it's going strong. >> the former presidenter inmate patrick o'sullivan mar ied inside the suffolk countyl. >>> out on eastern long island, officers rerely on teams to manage the inmates inside the two jail facilities. one team here may be more bonded than most. >> commissary! pinocchio. >> the officers run the jail commissary together. >> sleeping? er what are you doing? >> jose or hose b? >> we work so well together. we need each other. that's it....
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the suffolk county police department could launch a pilot program and collaboration with the fbi and u.s. attorney's office wrsh every arrest could be screened for possibly federal prosecution. this would increase the number of federal prosecutions of ms13 gang members, taking dangerous individuals off our streets, and likely generate significant intelligence due to the incentives in the federal system for defendants to cooperate with law enforcement. second, improved intelligence sharing among law enforcement agencies throughout the country, perhaps by creating a singular data base with information relating to identified gang members. this system could include automatic notifications to local agencies when information is added regarding an individual who is of interest to that agency. such a data base would encourage multijurisdictional operations and allow local police departments to be more proactive in targeting ms 13 gang members in our communities. third, additional federal funding to offset patrolling costs associated with hot spot policing in areas affected by ms13 activity.
the suffolk county police department could launch a pilot program and collaboration with the fbi and u.s. attorney's office wrsh every arrest could be screened for possibly federal prosecution. this would increase the number of federal prosecutions of ms13 gang members, taking dangerous individuals off our streets, and likely generate significant intelligence due to the incentives in the federal system for defendants to cooperate with law enforcement. second, improved intelligence sharing among...
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. >> more than 12,000 people a year pass through the doors of boston's suffolk county jail. though the jail also holds inmates who have already been convicted and are serving short sentences, most arrive here having only been accused of a crime. if they don't make bail they will stay until their cases are resolved. for some, that time could be measured in months, if not years. >> two to five, one in restraints. >> we're not necessarily housing people, very violent crimes with people with completely non-violent crimes but it's a maximum security facility. if you're one of the nonviolent ones, it's definitely something that you need to get used to. >> with an average daily population of 2,700 male and female inmates, someone reaches their boiling point virtually every day of the week. >> on the ground! >> going back to your room. >> the most common violation is fighting. it's common to fight for them over rivalries and gang differences. people get transferred into new units. so new inmates come in, detainees come in and they go right at it and they end up here. >> here is the s
. >> more than 12,000 people a year pass through the doors of boston's suffolk county jail. though the jail also holds inmates who have already been convicted and are serving short sentences, most arrive here having only been accused of a crime. if they don't make bail they will stay until their cases are resolved. for some, that time could be measured in months, if not years. >> two to five, one in restraints. >> we're not necessarily housing people, very violent crimes with...
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how well gets done. >>> during our extended stay shoot at the suffolk county jail in boston, three inmates preselected by jail staff were about to introduce themselves to four young men. >> the 12-year-old in cell one is here for cutting his teacher. >> what's up? what's up? >> we have two fireworks in school. >> what you in here for? >> marijuana in three. [ bleep ]. >> funny, huh? >> and marijuana in four. >> this is a game. you think this is a game? huh? >> one in four is 16, birthday is next month. he's a heart beat away from being in here. >> money and smoking weed is going to end you in jail. either or. take your sneakers off right now. take your sneakers off, mother [ bleep ]. tough guy. they always take their shoes away. we tell them, you come to jail, you're going to lose your shoes. >> take your sneakers off. >> spend your mother's money on weed, huh? >> what you crying for? take that smile off your face. why you crying now? >> how did it feel to you? >> i don't know. >> it didn't scare you? >> kind of. >> kind of what? >> kind of scared and all that. just kind of. >> i saw you c
how well gets done. >>> during our extended stay shoot at the suffolk county jail in boston, three inmates preselected by jail staff were about to introduce themselves to four young men. >> the 12-year-old in cell one is here for cutting his teacher. >> what's up? what's up? >> we have two fireworks in school. >> what you in here for? >> marijuana in three. [ bleep ]. >> funny, huh? >> and marijuana in four. >> this is a game. you think...
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the jail. most are discovered. one of suffolky's most prolific strugglers recently returned to the riverhead facility. >> can you send belliones. send her up to medical and i'll bring her down here? thanks. bye. >> angela, she has a history with security. she's a past smuggler inside the facility. we have busted her before. i think back in 201 1 we caught her with a bunch of xanax, p perccet inside her vagina. every time she comes in the facility, security gets a phone call. she comes in, and we interview her and see what's going on. >> angela has been booked into the jail several times since she was a minor. she is now back after failing a drug test, which is a violation of her parole on a prior conviction of attempted burglary. >> back in the facility. what happened? >> it's a pleasure. i violated parole this time. >> you telling me you have nothing on you now? >> whatever i had on me is now gone. >> yeah? >> skated right underneath. >> so you came in and brought heroin with you? >> yeah. i did it right away because i thought y
the jail. most are discovered. one of suffolky's most prolific strugglers recently returned to the riverhead facility. >> can you send belliones. send her up to medical and i'll bring her down here? thanks. bye. >> angela, she has a history with security. she's a past smuggler inside the facility. we have busted her before. i think back in 201 1 we caught her with a bunch of xanax, p perccet inside her vagina. every time she comes in the facility, security gets a phone call. she...
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due to mature subject matter viewer discretion is advised. >>> quiet mornings at the suffolk county jaila familiar sound. just like their neighbors in the small towns and villages on eastern long island, jail officials like their lawns freshly mowed and free of weeds, but the inmates who work as gardeners here must cope with an extra hazard or two. >> stay away from the razor ribbon. that stuff definitely hurts you. come on in. you got goggles. >> for these inmates, lawn maintenance is a small part of the vocation training they receive in what's known as s.l.a.p., the sheriff's labor assistance program. >> they are taught plumbing, carpentry, basic skills that get them by in a day-to-day basis, and if they excel and are interested they move forward and unions pick them up and try to place them into a work program. >> officer campo is one of the program supervisors. the inmates are all volunteers serving short sentences for nonviolent crimes. >> let's take what we got and get going. they do not get paid. the best part is it gets them outside. that's what they love the best. if they need a
due to mature subject matter viewer discretion is advised. >>> quiet mornings at the suffolk county jaila familiar sound. just like their neighbors in the small towns and villages on eastern long island, jail officials like their lawns freshly mowed and free of weeds, but the inmates who work as gardeners here must cope with an extra hazard or two. >> stay away from the razor ribbon. that stuff definitely hurts you. come on in. you got goggles. >> for these inmates, lawn...
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everyday progress. >>> one of the most unpredictable locations of the suffolk county jail's riverheadent. >> this is probably the most volatile area in the jail especially because this is where it hits most inmates that i'm locked up. i'm not going home. they are in jail now. that red gate slams behind them, a lot of them get the shiver up their spine and they know this is real. i'm not going home. usually right here as they're getting uncuffed or checked, that's where it goes awry. >> along with new arrestees, dozens of current inmates also pass through the department all day long on the way to or from court. >> this is like the central hub of the building. connected to here is the elevators to get up to the main floors upstairs. basically all movement comes through here. you see kitchen staff come past. it's the middle of the building. it's the heart of the building, so to speak. >> sometimes enemies encounter each other here. surveillance cameras capture jeffrey despeines walking the red line inmates are required to follow. timothy campbell enters the lobby and seconds later, their
everyday progress. >>> one of the most unpredictable locations of the suffolk county jail's riverheadent. >> this is probably the most volatile area in the jail especially because this is where it hits most inmates that i'm locked up. i'm not going home. they are in jail now. that red gate slams behind them, a lot of them get the shiver up their spine and they know this is real. i'm not going home. usually right here as they're getting uncuffed or checked, that's where it goes...
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and that's the average age for ms-13 gang me believes? >> in suffolk county the median age of active ms-13 based on our arrests is 18. it certainly ranges from the -- the largest age range for active ms-13 gang members is 14 to 29. certainly, there are younger and older ms-13 gang members but that is our biggest bulk. in terms of the what department of homeland security is doing, my understanding is they are transferring responsibility over to department of health and human services at an early stage, and i think -- i'll speak for suffolk county. what we would like to see is more collaboration between local governments and the department of health and human services in the office of refugee resettlement in terms of replacement of these children in our communities, including notification to school districts and local governments so that we can be proactive in dealing with this very vulnerable population. >> also, the immigration courts. because if unaccompanied alien children, particularly young males in the 14, 15 to 18 age bracket, if they're being re
and that's the average age for ms-13 gang me believes? >> in suffolk county the median age of active ms-13 based on our arrests is 18. it certainly ranges from the -- the largest age range for active ms-13 gang members is 14 to 29. certainly, there are younger and older ms-13 gang members but that is our biggest bulk. in terms of the what department of homeland security is doing, my understanding is they are transferring responsibility over to department of health and human services at an...
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the 30 foot minky female is one of three who‘ve died around the suffolk and essex coast. nything at this particular time because we aren‘t aware where they are. there have been three fatalities so far, unfortunately. there will possibly be the ones in the next few days. we are having reports coming in from vessels who have been briefed to keep a lookout for wales. as soon as we know where they are we will try and do what we can to take them further out of the coast. the east coast isn‘t a good place for whales because the sonar system they have works better off ha rd system they have works better off hard objects like rocks. 0n the east coast you‘ve got sand and mud flats so their phone systems aren‘t as efficient. i‘ve been told this by experts. so we aren‘t hopeful we can be successful but we‘ll try our utmost to stop this happening. this scene is pretty gruesome and pretty sad, really. a bad end for a mammal to come to an ending like this where we now understand the local authority will have to dispose of it on the beach which won‘t be good for anybody. it‘s over 30 yea
the 30 foot minky female is one of three who‘ve died around the suffolk and essex coast. nything at this particular time because we aren‘t aware where they are. there have been three fatalities so far, unfortunately. there will possibly be the ones in the next few days. we are having reports coming in from vessels who have been briefed to keep a lookout for wales. as soon as we know where they are we will try and do what we can to take them further out of the coast. the east coast isn‘t a...
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currently housed at the jail on nashua street, and one of the two jails that currently comprises the suffolknty jail system. most of the inmates have not been convicted of a crime, but waiting sentence for their crime, and if they are convict and given a sentence of two-and-a-half years or less, they could wind up four and a half miles away at the other suffolk county jail. and bloodworth has been at nashua street for 2 1/2 months after pleading not guilty to armed robbery and assault and battery. >> i go back to court, and this case is looking unbeatable, so i will probably just plead out, because i have seen a lot of my friends get burnt in trials. you know what i mean? i don't think that i will take it there, and i will just take a deal and give them their win. >> he pleads guilty to the officer's plea of guilty, he could face jail time with a childhood friend from the streets david peters. >> i don't know a time when i didn't know him. we met when were were about 3. >> we played dominos a lot, and we took some soap and played dominos to have something to play while we are in the room and
currently housed at the jail on nashua street, and one of the two jails that currently comprises the suffolknty jail system. most of the inmates have not been convicted of a crime, but waiting sentence for their crime, and if they are convict and given a sentence of two-and-a-half years or less, they could wind up four and a half miles away at the other suffolk county jail. and bloodworth has been at nashua street for 2 1/2 months after pleading not guilty to armed robbery and assault and...
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i place the suffolk ewes in the following order. y, b, x, a.ey arejudged, in turn, by their elders. there is no lack of appreciation for good speech—making here. as soon as i am 18 i have got the chance to vote and i should have my tick in the box to see. you don't get much buzz around here. no, that's why we're here. we have got our newsnight double—decker bus. have any of you noticed it? we did notice the bus, yeah. good effort on our behalf? not a bad effort, good show. if you heard that theresa may orjeremy corbyn was coming to town tomorrow, would you turn out to hear them? i wouldn't turn out to hear them, maybe get a selfie with them or something. but that's about it. join us again when we bring all the fun of the campaign to parts of the country that the election doesn't reach. that's all we have time for, have a good weekend. goodnight. good evening. a lot going on with the weather at the moment. cena bit of sunshine through the day on friday, but also quite a few showers dotted around. it is from one of our weather watchers in the aft
i place the suffolk ewes in the following order. y, b, x, a.ey arejudged, in turn, by their elders. there is no lack of appreciation for good speech—making here. as soon as i am 18 i have got the chance to vote and i should have my tick in the box to see. you don't get much buzz around here. no, that's why we're here. we have got our newsnight double—decker bus. have any of you noticed it? we did notice the bus, yeah. good effort on our behalf? not a bad effort, good show. if you heard that...
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felixstowe coastguard says it's concerned for a family of minke whales, off the suffolk coast. concerned while a second and a young calf are also believed to have died. three more whales appeared to be in trouble further out to sea, one in waters off harwich in essex. in trouble further out to sea, in football, all 20 teams were in action on the final day of the premier league season, with the action dominated by the race for champions league places. with the action dominated by the match of the day follows the news, and later in scotland, so if you don't want to know what happened you know what to do. manchester city and liverpool grabbed the last two champions league spots at the expense of arsenal. and chelsea, have been crowned premier league champions. today they beat sunderland 5—1 at stamford bridge, in a match that marked the end of captainjohn terry's career at the club, after more than 700 appearances. celtic have completed an entire league season unbeaten, the first time that's happened in scotland since the 1890s. today they won their final game 2—0 against hearts, finishing
felixstowe coastguard says it's concerned for a family of minke whales, off the suffolk coast. concerned while a second and a young calf are also believed to have died. three more whales appeared to be in trouble further out to sea, one in waters off harwich in essex. in trouble further out to sea, in football, all 20 teams were in action on the final day of the premier league season, with the action dominated by the race for champions league places. with the action dominated by the match of...
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felixstowe coastguard says it is concerned for a pod of minkie whales off the suffolk coast.ond and a young calf are also believed to have died. three more whales appeared to be in trouble further out to sea, one in waters off harwich in essex. a british mountaineer has confirmed that a famous feature near the summit of mount everest, the hillary step, has been destroyed. this could make scaling the world's highest peak more difficult. last year, pictures seemed to show the near—vertical, 12—metre rocky outcrop had changed in shape. meanwhile, an indian mountaineer is said to have reached the summit of mount everest for the second time in less than a week. 37—year—old anshu jamsenpa made her first successful ascent last tuesday. after a short rest, she then turned around to repeat the feat today. it was our plan to do and sent twice. once we did it in 2001 and in 2014 she was in base camp when the avalanche happened and 16 mountaineers got killed, and she had to come back. and 2015 she again went, again, unfortunately, there was an earthquake in nepal, followed by the avalanc
felixstowe coastguard says it is concerned for a pod of minkie whales off the suffolk coast.ond and a young calf are also believed to have died. three more whales appeared to be in trouble further out to sea, one in waters off harwich in essex. a british mountaineer has confirmed that a famous feature near the summit of mount everest, the hillary step, has been destroyed. this could make scaling the world's highest peak more difficult. last year, pictures seemed to show the near—vertical,...
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whales of the suffered coats. 0ne wash up yesterday and the calf is also believed to have died —— on the suffolks this report from the scene. it's a pretty sad sight on the shoreline across suffolk today. there have been three whale fatalities. this is one of them in felixstowe, it's believed to be a minky whale. we don't know how it got here or if it died and has been washed up on the shore. there is a patrol team trying to help another pod of whales, there is believed to be at least two others, quite close to the shoreline. earlier we spoke tojohn creswell of the coastal patrol. we aren't trying to do anything at this particular time because we aren't aware of where they are. we know there have been three fatalities so far unfortunately. it is possibly going to be the ones in the next few days but we are having reports from vessels who have been briefed to look out for whales. as soon as we know well they they we will try to ta ke know well they they we will try to take them further out from the coast. that is very, very difficult to do. they are already stressed out which is why they are so c
whales of the suffered coats. 0ne wash up yesterday and the calf is also believed to have died —— on the suffolks this report from the scene. it's a pretty sad sight on the shoreline across suffolk today. there have been three whale fatalities. this is one of them in felixstowe, it's believed to be a minky whale. we don't know how it got here or if it died and has been washed up on the shore. there is a patrol team trying to help another pod of whales, there is believed to be at least two...
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. >> suswell has had more than a decade-long history with the suffolk county jail system. he has had several convictions and once served a four-year prison sentence for possession and sale of narcotics. >> i sell drugs, so you know, not a violent offender, not a rapist, nothing like that. i just try to get quick money and end up coming back. obviously i'm here again so i'm not good at it. >> suswell, come on in, take a seat. >> suswell has a disciplinary hearing with sergeant silvaggio and officer nicholson about the cigarette. the alleged violation could earn him considerable time in what's known as the box or segregation. >> how do you plead, guilty, not guilty, guilty with explanation. >> not guilty, sir. >> not guilty. so what happened, then? >> i've never been through this before. >> yes, you have. >> years ago. >> this isn't your first charge, we know, come on, man. >> no, no. i don't know, the guy say he smelled smoke, i can't get blamed for somebody else doing something. i never had nothing in my hand. they searched the cell. they never found nothing, they didn't s
. >> suswell has had more than a decade-long history with the suffolk county jail system. he has had several convictions and once served a four-year prison sentence for possession and sale of narcotics. >> i sell drugs, so you know, not a violent offender, not a rapist, nothing like that. i just try to get quick money and end up coming back. obviously i'm here again so i'm not good at it. >> suswell, come on in, take a seat. >> suswell has a disciplinary hearing with...
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the collection focuses on early california history, native americans but then particularly the history of suffolk county. so this collection is important because it is a way for us to preserve the past and learn about the past in chester county. we had some interesting things that happened in this area. we had gold-mining, the railroad, native americans. we were part of the central valley water project and damn so we have a lot of exciting moments and it's important we preserve the past as we prepare for the future and it's important for the children of shasta county that they understand where they grew up in this rich history and the part that we play in the history of california. so the elements on the table are arranged in conical order and i've selected things that kind of represents the significance historical moments in our county but i also have some things i put in here because their popular books that are used by the public. the first item we're going to look at is the concord coach, this is a book that was written by may bonds, this is the start of everything and the collection is named
the collection focuses on early california history, native americans but then particularly the history of suffolk county. so this collection is important because it is a way for us to preserve the past and learn about the past in chester county. we had some interesting things that happened in this area. we had gold-mining, the railroad, native americans. we were part of the central valley water project and damn so we have a lot of exciting moments and it's important we preserve the past as we...
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the boys parents suffering minor injuries. >> a surge of game violence in suffolk county. >> commit crimester they were convicted they will be deported. the gangs the target our young people, we are targeting you. we are coming after you. >> are they forced to pick up the pieces left by president obama's immigration policies? the sheriff of suffolk county, good to have you here. you have seen this firsthand going on for some time. >> ms 13 has a large presence in suffolk county and the neighboring county of nassau as well. they savagely beat and murder young kids. >> host: this has been going on for some time. you think this has to do with former president obama somewhat ignoring how dangerous this was? >> this comes out of the obama administration, which was put in place with good intentions to assist central american kids trying to escape violence conditions and central american countries but now our generosity is being exploited by el salvador, taking things in loopholes in this law and when these kids come here in suffolk county and nassau county they are going into certain immigration
the boys parents suffering minor injuries. >> a surge of game violence in suffolk county. >> commit crimester they were convicted they will be deported. the gangs the target our young people, we are targeting you. we are coming after you. >> are they forced to pick up the pieces left by president obama's immigration policies? the sheriff of suffolk county, good to have you here. you have seen this firsthand going on for some time. >> ms 13 has a large presence in suffolk...
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. >>> behind the walls of the suffolk county jail riverhead facility. e days she was caught smuggling 11 balloons. soon after the visit, officers found more tobacco filled balloons in his cell. >> this is the evidence that was taken. this is tobacco balloons that were found on the visitor. this is how she hit the tobacco balloons. he's been around the block a long time. i think he's 52 years old and he knows the system. he watches what we do and he tries to play the system against us. >> i've estimated probably over 150 times or so that i brought stuff in. how many times i've brought stuff in. how many times i got in trouble. once. >> his history dates back more than 30 years. most of his convictions have been for burglary, but he has served three state prison terms, as well. he's currently serving one year for possession of stolen property, but since that was a parole violation for prior burglary conviction, he can soon be headed back to prison. >> do i like this, no, absolutely not. do you like prison? that's what my sister kathy tells me, no, i don't
. >>> behind the walls of the suffolk county jail riverhead facility. e days she was caught smuggling 11 balloons. soon after the visit, officers found more tobacco filled balloons in his cell. >> this is the evidence that was taken. this is tobacco balloons that were found on the visitor. this is how she hit the tobacco balloons. he's been around the block a long time. i think he's 52 years old and he knows the system. he watches what we do and he tries to play the system...
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she's taken breakfast‘s butty van to beccles on the suffolk—norfolk border. good morning. i have seen people out and about. we are just next to the lido. —— beccles. i will take you up there in a little bit. we are talking aboutjobs. the unemployment rate has fallen to the lowest level in 42 years. lots of jobs created in this area. wages have risen on average higher than what is happening across the uk. it is an interesting area to be in and we have the butty van with us. it is up we have the butty van with us. it is up and running. it managed to do the five—hour journey drive from bristol. here is mike, economist at the local university. great news that unemployment has fallen. it doesn't tell the whole story in terms of the jobs market. you are absolutely right. we are seeing today that we have more people in employment but it looks as though real wages are falling and that means the prices of what we are paying for everyday are rising higher than money in our pockets. paying for everyday are rising higher than money in our pocketsm feels like a pay cut for a lot of peop
she's taken breakfast‘s butty van to beccles on the suffolk—norfolk border. good morning. i have seen people out and about. we are just next to the lido. —— beccles. i will take you up there in a little bit. we are talking aboutjobs. the unemployment rate has fallen to the lowest level in 42 years. lots of jobs created in this area. wages have risen on average higher than what is happening across the uk. it is an interesting area to be in and we have the butty van with us. it is up we...
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, the farmers talk ofa weeks. in suffolk, the farmers talk of a five year cycle.ht from those takes longer to happen, but it takes longer to happen, but it takes longer to happen, but it takes longer to fix for the water to seep underground. so that's where our water comes from and the water that we have has been around since the beginning of human life, but there is more of us now so it's really important we waste less water all the time, and notjust during drought. is it making small changes to save water? if you're on a meter you save money too? there are simple things like don't worry if your grass goes brown it will soon come to life again when it rains. if you must use a sprinkler, remember that it uses 1,000 litres an hour which is the same as a family of four use ina is the same as a family of four use in a day. really? try a drip irrigation system, maybe use in the morning or the evening, don't use your toilet as a rubbish bin. 30% of our water use comes from toilets and you're flushing five to ten litres every time, don't chuck a single tissue down it an
, the farmers talk ofa weeks. in suffolk, the farmers talk of a five year cycle.ht from those takes longer to happen, but it takes longer to happen, but it takes longer to happen, but it takes longer to fix for the water to seep underground. so that's where our water comes from and the water that we have has been around since the beginning of human life, but there is more of us now so it's really important we waste less water all the time, and notjust during drought. is it making small changes...
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we are talking to someone on the front lines of suffolk county, new york. r strike that turns out to be more of a symbolic diet. and the republican response is going to make your mouth water. steve: is that a barbecue? ainsley: yeah. right next to the hunger strike ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ and the radio up ♪ kevin, meet your father. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. of your brain can make it hard to lose weight? contrave is an fda-approved weight-loss medicine that may help adults who are overweight or struggle with obesity lose weight and keep it off. contrave is believed to work on two areas of the brain: your hunger center... (woman) i'm so hungry. (avo) to reduce hunger. and your reward system... (woman) ice cream. french fries. (avo) to help control cravings. across three long-term studies, contrave patients lost approximately 2-4x more weight than with diet and exercise alone. contrave is
we are talking to someone on the front lines of suffolk county, new york. r strike that turns out to be more of a symbolic diet. and the republican response is going to make your mouth water. steve: is that a barbecue? ainsley: yeah. right next to the hunger strike ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ and the radio up ♪ kevin, meet your father. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a...
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signing our officers to hard working men and women of the suffolk county police department to target uch intelligence as possible. we have made over 170 ms arrests since december of 2016. all the while working with federal law enforcement partners, particularly the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office for the eastern district of new york to build these ricco cases against this gang. ricco is a great federal statute that allows us to dismantle a gang like ms-13. brian: can you to do proactive policing. >> that's right. brian: you can't wait for a crime. cops being aggressive you guys have been forced to pay the price these days. >> well, it's absolutely imperative that our police officers nationwide are proactive and do what it takes to keep all the residents safe. i can tell you that the hard working men and women of the suffolk county police department do exactly that and we have their back for it. brian: brentwood high school might not mean much to you around the country. not the most high knock area as well as central islip have been infiltrated by gang members. what can do you to em
signing our officers to hard working men and women of the suffolk county police department to target uch intelligence as possible. we have made over 170 ms arrests since december of 2016. all the while working with federal law enforcement partners, particularly the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office for the eastern district of new york to build these ricco cases against this gang. ricco is a great federal statute that allows us to dismantle a gang like ms-13. brian: can you to do proactive...
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that's the mind set of the suffolk county police department gang unit when it comes to ms-13. at the fight they're facing every single night. ♪ brian: i notice we are in unmarked car. >> yes. brian: but not even unmarked car. this is every day car. this could be any car. >> yes. and we like it that way. low profile, low surveillance vehicle allows to us get closer to ms-13 without them knowing. since we have been working on disseminating ms-13 from these communities, we have target locates. and we go to those locations several times a day. there is no place that they're going to be able to hide anymore. brian: where are we at right now? why are we here? >> this is a site of one of the original. discovered. >> since this became ms-13 hangout it's become a bad spot. there are no other gangs i have dealt with that will hang out in the woods and this area covered by dense brush and shrubs and stuff. ms in the woods al the time. this is where we find them. brian: when you came here, what did you see. >> like something that's never been seen. violence and brutality behind these indiv
that's the mind set of the suffolk county police department gang unit when it comes to ms-13. at the fight they're facing every single night. ♪ brian: i notice we are in unmarked car. >> yes. brian: but not even unmarked car. this is every day car. this could be any car. >> yes. and we like it that way. low profile, low surveillance vehicle allows to us get closer to ms-13 without them knowing. since we have been working on disseminating ms-13 from these communities, we have...
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brian: by the way, suffolk county, new york, is under siege by ms-13. ow the parents of two of their victims are taking a stance, speaking out against the criminal element wreaking havoc in their working class community. > brian: why is did important for you to see this every day in your will living room? >> it' it's a reminder of beinga good parent. brian: mvp trophy still stand proudly in her parent's living room. now a memorial to a cawrtd murdered just before her 16th birthday. last september. mick kens was walking with business friend quail la gave voice when they were ambushed by ms-13 gang members. what reason? disagreement on social media. >> whatever was going on between kayla and them it, shouldn't have gotten this far. >> it just festered and i guess they made arrangements to put a hit on her. and my daughter is not going to leave her best friend. brian: ms-13 is believed to be responsible for 15 homicide in the last 16 months in suffolk county and at least eight of the victims, high school students. >> t the things happen after school where t
brian: by the way, suffolk county, new york, is under siege by ms-13. ow the parents of two of their victims are taking a stance, speaking out against the criminal element wreaking havoc in their working class community. > brian: why is did important for you to see this every day in your will living room? >> it' it's a reminder of beinga good parent. brian: mvp trophy still stand proudly in her parent's living room. now a memorial to a cawrtd murdered just before her 16th birthday....
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as education shapes up to become a key issue in the general election, schools in norfolk, suffolk anders, parents and children have held a day of action to highlight the funding problems facing our schools, and to get the political parties to promise to do more, as bbc look east's ian barmer reports. this is a junior school near norwich. 440 pupils, rated good by 0fsted, with a budget of £1.7 million a year. but headteacher paul stanley is worried. notjust about his school, but all schools. he's written to parents ahead of the general election, telling them they are importance of education funding. it says school finances are in a dreadful state. you hear the government saying so much more money is coming into schools, the costs are so much the numbers are so much more. actually, it amounts to a cut for most schools. there seems to be almost a resentment that putting money into schools is somehow wasted, or has to be justified. it's an investment in young people's future, and surely that's worth finding the money for. the school could be facing a yearly budget cut of £50,000 despite s
as education shapes up to become a key issue in the general election, schools in norfolk, suffolk anders, parents and children have held a day of action to highlight the funding problems facing our schools, and to get the political parties to promise to do more, as bbc look east's ian barmer reports. this is a junior school near norwich. 440 pupils, rated good by 0fsted, with a budget of £1.7 million a year. but headteacher paul stanley is worried. notjust about his school, but all schools....
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the hail storm, down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadedn the wings across the atlantic, it willjust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually the main influence will be high pressure so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass frost first thing this morning, a little bit of fog but that should clear quite quickly. and then it does look like a much drier and a much brighter day. we will really notice the difference, i think. the winds won't be as lively as they were through the day on saturday and the may sunshine is strong this time of year. so high uv levels. so that in itself will allow those temperatures to leap up after the chilly start. not much cloud around initially, apart from the patchy fog and low cloud, but we will see some cloudy weather, even a little bit of patchy rain for a few hours across northern ireland and later it will migrate into the west of scotland. we've still got the showery
the hail storm, down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadedn the wings across the atlantic, it willjust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually the main influence will be high pressure so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass frost first thing...
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in the run—up to this election they have been expecting 50 of the 75 seat up for grabs. elsewhere in suffolk are also hoping to make gains. they run both county councils but they do not have a majority, they are a couple of seat short. they are hoping to make gains from ukip. there are many more marginal seats —40, a 10% swing could change the political colours of those divisions. watch out for a libdem resurgent. ukip got it second largest vote share in a 6—foot and they may still be resilient. —— essex. labour are on the defensive, they do not think they will be making any gains but would fight to hold the seats they have. the coverage of local elections will continue tomorrow morning from six o'clock and then again from nine o'clock and then again from nine o'clock on abc news. the two candidates vying to become the next french president were back on the campaign trail today, after clashing in a tv debate last night, when centrist candidate emmanuel macron called his far right challenger, marine le pen, the "high priestess of fear". she in turn accused him of being soft on terrorism, as o
in the run—up to this election they have been expecting 50 of the 75 seat up for grabs. elsewhere in suffolk are also hoping to make gains. they run both county councils but they do not have a majority, they are a couple of seat short. they are hoping to make gains from ukip. there are many more marginal seats —40, a 10% swing could change the political colours of those divisions. watch out for a libdem resurgent. ukip got it second largest vote share in a 6—foot and they may still be...
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the hailstorm at down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadedilljust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually, the main influence will be high pressure, so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass frost first thing this morning, a little bit of fog, but that should clear quite quickly, and then it does look like a much drier and a much brighter day. we will really notice the difference, i think. the winds won't be as lively as they were through the day on saturday, and the may sunshine is strong at this time of year, so high uv levels. so that in itself will allow those temperatures to leap up after the chilly start. not much cloud around initially, apart from the patchy fog and low cloud, but we will see some cloudy weather, even a little bit of patchy rain for a few hours across northern ireland, and later it will migrate into the west of scotland. and we've still got the showery airstream up across the n
the hailstorm at down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadedilljust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually, the main influence will be high pressure, so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass frost first thing this morning, a little bit of fog,...
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the hailstorm at down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadede wings across the atlantic, it willjust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually, the main influence will be high pressure, so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass frost first thing this morning, a little bit of fog, but that should clear quite quickly, and then it does look like a much drier and a much brighter day. we will really notice the difference, i think. the winds won't be as lively as they were through the day on saturday, and the may sunshine is strong at this time of year, so high uv levels. so that in itself will allow those temperatures to leap up after the chilly start. not much cloud around initially,, apart from the patchy fog and low cloud, but we will see some cloudy weather, even a little bit of patchy rain for a few hours across northern ireland, and later it will migrate into the west of scotland. and we've still got the
the hailstorm at down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadede wings across the atlantic, it willjust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually, the main influence will be high pressure, so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass frost first thing...
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the hailstorm at down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadedoud waiting in the wings across the atlantic, it willjust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually, the main influence will be high pressure, so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass frost first thing this morning, a little bit of fog, but that should clear quite quickly, and then it does look like a much drier and a much brighter day. we will really notice the difference, i think. the winds won't be as lively as they were through the day on saturday, and the may sunshine is strong at this time of year, so high uv levels. so that in itself will allow those temperatures to leap up after the chilly start. not much cloud around initially, apart from the patchy fog and low cloud, but we will see some cloudy weather, even a little bit of patchy rain for a few hours across northern ireland, and later it will migrate into the west of scotland. and we'
the hailstorm at down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadedoud waiting in the wings across the atlantic, it willjust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually, the main influence will be high pressure, so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass...
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north norfolk is the only lib dem seatin north norfolk is the only lib dem seat in norfolk, suffolk orry big fun was drafted in. thejustice secretary today, a tory big fun was drafted in. the justice secretary and today, a tory big fun was drafted in. thejustice secretary and south west norfolk candidate liz trust. we have fought to get things like the aa 11 of grade, to get raf marham secured, to get the a 47 further upgraded. we want the great conservative mp here in north norfolk that can help us fight for a better deal for the whole county. the numbers are pretty stark. ukip withdrew their candidate here and if ukip voters from 2015 switch to the conservatives, lib dem norman lamb could be out. he took north norfolk from the conservatives in 2001 but defending a majority of 4500, he's fighting for his future as an mp. we knew that it was going to be a target seat and we're ready for them. norman has a huge track record that their candidate doesn't have. he's been their representative for 16 years and worked hard for them for that time. what can they put up against that? north norfo
north norfolk is the only lib dem seatin north norfolk is the only lib dem seat in norfolk, suffolk orry big fun was drafted in. thejustice secretary today, a tory big fun was drafted in. the justice secretary and today, a tory big fun was drafted in. thejustice secretary and south west norfolk candidate liz trust. we have fought to get things like the aa 11 of grade, to get raf marham secured, to get the a 47 further upgraded. we want the great conservative mp here in north norfolk that can...
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the hailstorm at down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadedantic, it willjust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually, the main influence will be high pressure, so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass frost first thing this morning, a little bit of fog, but that should clear quite quickly, and then it does look like a much drier and a much brighter day. we will really notice the difference, i think. the winds won't be as lively as they were through the day on saturday, and the may sunshine is strong at this time of year, so high uv levels. so that in itself will allow those temperatures to leap up after the chilly start. not much cloud around initially,, apart from the patchy fog and low cloud, but we will see some cloudy weather, even a little bit of patchy rain for a few hours across northern ireland, and later it will migrate into the west of scotland. and we've still got the showery airstream up
the hailstorm at down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadedantic, it willjust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually, the main influence will be high pressure, so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass frost first thing this morning, a little...
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the hail storm, down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadede's cloud waiting in the wings across the atlantic, it willjust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually the main influence will be high pressure so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass frost first thing this morning, a little bit of fog but that should clear quite quickly. and then it does look like a much drier and a much brighter day. we will really notice the difference, i think. the winds won't be as lively as they were through the day on saturday and the may sunshine is strong this time of year. so high uv levels. so that in itself will allow those temperatures to leap up after the chilly start. not much cloud around initially, apart from the patchy fog and low cloud, but we will see some cloudy weather, even a little bit of patchy rain for a few hours across northern ireland and later it will migrate into the west of scotland. we've sti
the hail storm, down district, mid—afternoon on saturday. in contrast, many did enjoy a decent sunset — this was sent in from suffolk — because the showers fadede's cloud waiting in the wings across the atlantic, it willjust brush up the western side of the uk through the day ahead. actually the main influence will be high pressure so a much drier and a much brighter day. a chilly start, mind you. 3—4 degrees, probably, in the countryside, even in southern areas. so a risk of some grass...
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the gang blamed for a string of murders here in new york suffolk county. on is taking aim at them. >> we will prosecute gang members who commit crimes to the fullest extent of the law. >> and after they have been convicted, if they're not here lawfully, they are going to be deported. so i have a message for the gangs that target our young people, we are targeting you. we are coming after you. brian: now just a short time ago our next guest says he knows who to blame for ms-13 rise and points his fingers squarely at president obama. the former president of the united states. joining us right now is to explain is the sheriff of suffolk county demarc co. how did the president play into the -- of this gang. >> he started the unaccompanied minor program. and enhanced the unaccompanied minor program. with good attention but didn't look at the details. we had a surge of 2014 to 2016 of gangs from el salvador come into this country illegally. some are already ms-13 gang members. some are not. come here for a better life but very soon recruited into ms-13 because th
the gang blamed for a string of murders here in new york suffolk county. on is taking aim at them. >> we will prosecute gang members who commit crimes to the fullest extent of the law. >> and after they have been convicted, if they're not here lawfully, they are going to be deported. so i have a message for the gangs that target our young people, we are targeting you. we are coming after you. brian: now just a short time ago our next guest says he knows who to blame for ms-13 rise...
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the system. stuart: sounds like we have a system built for failure, built for problems in suffolk county like your: if you know that someone is in the country illegally, can you go get them? are you allowed to do that in suffolk county? >> we don't have, we're not endorsed to do that type of work but we have i.c.e. agents that work in the county jail. when someone commit as crime, in the country illegally, we have information-sharing agreement with the department much homeland security and we honor their detainers and their administrative warrants. stuart: i want to bring this to your tangs, you may have seen this already but there is a new law trying to crack down on sanctuary cities in texas. it has come under fire. protests erupted at the state capitol building yesterday. there were some pushing and shoving on the floor there, because a republican has suggested that illegals who were in the audience saying we're illegal, we're here and we're not leaving, he said, bring i.c.e. in and get rid of them. that prompted that pushing and shoving that we just saw on the screen there. what do you make of
the system. stuart: sounds like we have a system built for failure, built for problems in suffolk county like your: if you know that someone is in the country illegally, can you go get them? are you allowed to do that in suffolk county? >> we don't have, we're not endorsed to do that type of work but we have i.c.e. agents that work in the county jail. when someone commit as crime, in the country illegally, we have information-sharing agreement with the department much homeland security...
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he is in the first corp, but while half was near suffolk, alexander was with the army. all throughhem those campaigns. he went to north georgia in september of 1863 with long first corp. on all of those fields he functioned as the tactical chief of artillery in james long first corp. that position. this was a difficult situation. it made sense in a practical way because the best person is in charge when it counts the most, but not all the time. there was a little bit of tension. that was a situation that .nvolved frustration that ended in 1864 when alexander was promoted to brigadier general and became the official head of the artillery. there are only three biggest brigadier generals of artillery. he maintained his position through the seizure of petersburg and on his way to appomattox near it he helped to lay out part of the defensive line in richmond in the last part of the war. lee and eventually put him in charge of all the confederate artillery between the james and appomattox river's. as the army made its way to appomattox and went on the ninth of april, federals
he is in the first corp, but while half was near suffolk, alexander was with the army. all throughhem those campaigns. he went to north georgia in september of 1863 with long first corp. on all of those fields he functioned as the tactical chief of artillery in james long first corp. that position. this was a difficult situation. it made sense in a practical way because the best person is in charge when it counts the most, but not all the time. there was a little bit of tension. that was a...
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May 2, 2017
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the potential for more showers. some of those could be a nuisance across parts of suffolk, essex and kent through the course of the dayius. as we go into wednesday, you will be surprised to hear that there is no change. the isobars remain fairly widespread which means less of a breeze here and always the risk of more clout, more breeze into the north—east and the potential for an odd spot of rain. nothing significant in the rainfall totals, 11 celsius and on that east coast,. 16 celsius in the west. this is bbc news — the headlines at 2pm. confusion over the figures — labour launches a key policing policy, but the shadow home secretary trips up over the detail — of how much thousands of new officers would cost. if we recruit the 10,000 police men and women over a four—year period, we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000 for 10,000 police officers? how much are you paying them? no, i mean, sorry. how much will they cost? we‘ve corrected the figure and it will be absolutely clear now, today and in the manifesto. i‘m not embarrassed in the slightest. downing street say they‘re approaching brexit talks "with huge a
the potential for more showers. some of those could be a nuisance across parts of suffolk, essex and kent through the course of the dayius. as we go into wednesday, you will be surprised to hear that there is no change. the isobars remain fairly widespread which means less of a breeze here and always the risk of more clout, more breeze into the north—east and the potential for an odd spot of rain. nothing significant in the rainfall totals, 11 celsius and on that east coast,. 16 celsius in...
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was just blue sky from dawn to dusk with the temperature edging towards the high teen, very different view coming in from suffolkjust cloudy from suffolk, for many in east anglia, notjust cloudy but breezing, damp in places too, and quite cold with that temperature just round nine sells you but at high as 20 in western scotland. now overnight we keep some cloud across parts of england and wales, so here the temperature, where you have the cloud not going down too far, maybe the odd passing shower, a few spots of rain but within the cloud most places are looking dry, some clear spells for parts of wales, northern england, so turning chilly, in rural areas and a few pockets of frost in scotland, going into the morning. there is is a bit more cloud though, filtering in across scotland. so not the clear blue sky tomorrow but good sunny spells and into northern ireland, and for many of us in northern england. as we head further south we are into cloudier sky, a few brighter breaks but from the click -- few brighter breaks but from the click —— thicker cloud into the midlands, east anglia, south—east england the chanc
was just blue sky from dawn to dusk with the temperature edging towards the high teen, very different view coming in from suffolkjust cloudy from suffolk, for many in east anglia, notjust cloudy but breezing, damp in places too, and quite cold with that temperature just round nine sells you but at high as 20 in western scotland. now overnight we keep some cloud across parts of england and wales, so here the temperature, where you have the cloud not going down too far, maybe the odd passing...