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jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire. the headlines. storm doris brings widespread disruption and damage to parts of the country, with gusts of wind up to 95 miles per hour recorded. there have been long delays for train passengers as hundreds were stranded at london's euston station as lines to the north west were blocked. a woman was killed in wolverhampton when a large piece of wood was blown from the roof of a building in the city centre. premier league champions leicester city have sacked their manager claudio ranieri. he led them to the top of the league just nine months ago. net migration to the uk has fallen below 300,000 for the first time in two years. it's still above the government's target figure. now it's time for meet the author. sara baume has written a novel that deals with one of greatest contemporary problems, the feeling of loss, maybe hopelessness, among young people who think that the opportunity they'd been brought up to believe in is an illusion. her book a line made by walking uses artwork as a structure. she wa
jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire. the headlines. storm doris brings widespread disruption and damage to parts of the country, with gusts of wind up to 95 miles per hour recorded. there have been long delays for train passengers as hundreds were stranded at london's euston station as lines to the north west were blocked. a woman was killed in wolverhampton when a large piece of wood was blown from the roof of a building in the city centre. premier league champions leicester city have sacked their...
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in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. a police raid there on wednesday found plants with a street value of around a million pounds. all three men were remanded in custody. iraqi forces have entered parts of western mosul in what is expected to be an arduous and dangerous battle to remove so called islamic state from iraq's second largest city. wyre davies reports from an advanced iraqi military base where american troops and advisers are proving to be a key part of the mosul offensive. the battle for mosul is in a critical phase. fierce clashes on the western edge of the city. fighters from so—called islamic state recede into narrow streets where government forces will have to follow. but they're not alone. from a field just to the south, these big american guns are why local commanders are confident they can finally drive is from its last major stronghold in iraq. this is an overwhelmingly iraqi military operation, but the role of american advisors and troops, so—called boots on the ground is also critical. us artil
in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. a police raid there on wednesday found plants with a street value of around a million pounds. all three men were remanded in custody. iraqi forces have entered parts of western mosul in what is expected to be an arduous and dangerous battle to remove so called islamic state from iraq's second largest city. wyre davies reports from an advanced iraqi military base where american troops...
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jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire. to show you some great pictures before we go. a modern—day version of cat and mouse. in this case, the mouth was a drone and the cats, siberian tigers. they were chasing a bird before they spotted the drone that was filming them. it did not ta ke that was filming them. it did not take long before the electronic device became the prey. some cute, yet terrifying pictures, had been ca ptu red yet terrifying pictures, had been captured before it was destroyed. much more on our website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbc mike embley. thursday was a very wild day across the uk. storm doris packed quite a punch, bringing all sorts of weather — heavy rain, some heavy snow and the damaging gales. you can see a real squeeze on the isobars across the uk leaving off into the north sea into the low countries and denmark as we reached friday. a ridge of high pressure building in. it means that the winds continue to turn light overnight, but with clear skies a new hazard will appear and that's ice acr
jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire. to show you some great pictures before we go. a modern—day version of cat and mouse. in this case, the mouth was a drone and the cats, siberian tigers. they were chasing a bird before they spotted the drone that was filming them. it did not ta ke that was filming them. it did not take long before the electronic device became the prey. some cute, yet terrifying pictures, had been ca ptu red yet terrifying pictures, had been captured before it was destroyed. much...
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to find this in the heart of rural wiltshire is quite incredible. police found 20 large rooms. each one kitted out with specialist equipment to grow the plants sleeping as well as working. this was the old canteen, still being used last night, it seems, years after the bunker was sold off by the ministry of defence. three people were arrested inside, including a 15—year—old boy. three older men were arrested outside on suspicion of human trafficking offences. in this room police have found hundreds of bags of old compost and they say that suggests this bunker has been used for cultivation for months. it is all very different from when the cold war bunker was last filmed by the bbc. the site had been under surveillance for some time but officers swooped last night when they saw the doors opening. they say local people had reported suspicious activity and a powerful smell coming from the vents. jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire. newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. here's emily maitlis. tonight, a rare interview with one us supreme court judge on the dire
to find this in the heart of rural wiltshire is quite incredible. police found 20 large rooms. each one kitted out with specialist equipment to grow the plants sleeping as well as working. this was the old canteen, still being used last night, it seems, years after the bunker was sold off by the ministry of defence. three people were arrested inside, including a 15—year—old boy. three older men were arrested outside on suspicion of human trafficking offences. in this room police have found...
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jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire. the england and manchester united captain, wayne rooney, has announced he's to stay,” we 7 e ., ”a. he'd been linked with a possible move to china after his agent was seen visiting the country. but he says he'll be staying at manchester united, despite interest from other clubs. we're often being told about the benefits of eating at least five portions of fruit and veg a day. double that to ten and you could significantly reduce your risk of heart disease and cancer, according to a new study. it also lists particular vegetables as providing the greatest protection against disease. sophie hutchinson has the details. so should we buy into the theory that eating more fruit and vegetables helps you live longer? the study by imperial college london estimates almost 8 million premature deaths could be prevented a year by eating ten portions of fruit and veg a day. that is a lot more than the current recommendation of five portions a day. a portion is 80 grams, or three ounces, equivalen
jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire. the england and manchester united captain, wayne rooney, has announced he's to stay,” we 7 e ., ”a. he'd been linked with a possible move to china after his agent was seen visiting the country. but he says he'll be staying at manchester united, despite interest from other clubs. we're often being told about the benefits of eating at least five portions of fruit and veg a day. double that to ten and you could significantly reduce your risk of heart disease and...
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jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire. more on that and all the news any time on the bbc website. thanks for watching. thursday was a very wild day across the uk. storm doris packed quite a punch, bringing all sorts of weather — heavy rain, some heavy snow and the damaging gales. you can a real squeeze on the isobars across the uk leaving off into the north sea into the low countries and denmark as we reached friday. a ridge of high pressure building in. it means that the winds continue to turn light overnight, but with clear skies a new hazard will appear and that‘s ice across the northern areas. especially where wintry showers continue, so bear that in mind if you are heading out first thing. it will be a much colder night up and down the uk than what we have been used to over the last few nights. it means, however, that into friday things will be fine, thanks to the ridge of high—pressure. it should see plenty of sunshine through the day but it will not stay calm for all areas because later on in the day the next area of low pressure will bring wet and windy weather into
jon kay, bbc news, wiltshire. more on that and all the news any time on the bbc website. thanks for watching. thursday was a very wild day across the uk. storm doris packed quite a punch, bringing all sorts of weather — heavy rain, some heavy snow and the damaging gales. you can a real squeeze on the isobars across the uk leaving off into the north sea into the low countries and denmark as we reached friday. a ridge of high pressure building in. it means that the winds continue to turn light...
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in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. also in the next hour, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph leads with an interview with the country's new terrorism watchdog, who says the threat of an attack is at its worst for a generation. scotla nd scotland raked —— break out! and a spirited second—half performance at murrayfield earns scotland their first six nations win over wales in a decade. good evening and welcome to bbc news. tom watson, labour's deputy leader, has said the party must change tack and "do better" at winning over voters but he has said that now is "not the time" to change leadership. speaking at the scottish labour conference in perth mr watson acknowledged the loss of a long held labour seat in copeland on thursday had been hugely disappointing. labour's leaderjeremy corbyn has said he will stay on. here's our political correspondent carole walker. jeremy corbyn has made it clear he has no intention of stepping down. he was in stoke yesterday, where labour saw off the cha
in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. also in the next hour, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph leads with an interview with the country's new terrorism watchdog, who says the threat of an attack is at its worst for a generation. scotla nd scotland raked —— break out! and a spirited second—half performance at murrayfield earns scotland their first six nations win over wales in a decade....
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three men appear in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory in wiltshire. police found plants with a street value of around a million pounds after the raid at a disused nuclear bunker on wednesday. and a spirited second—half performance at murrayfield earns scotland their first six nations win over wales in ten years —— that and the rest of the day's sporting news at sportsday at seven thirty. good evening and welcome to bbc news. tom watson — labour's deputy leader has said the party must ‘do better‘ at winning over voters but he has said that now is "not the time" to change the leadership. jeremy corbyn has said he will stay on as leader. this comes as a new poll by the sunday mirror says a third of non—labour voters would be more likely to vote labour — if corbyn went. in a moment i'll speak to former mayor of london ken livingstone and political observer michael white, but first here's our political correspondent carole walker. jeremy corbyn has made it clear he has no intention of stepping down. he was in stoke yesterday, where labour s
three men appear in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory in wiltshire. police found plants with a street value of around a million pounds after the raid at a disused nuclear bunker on wednesday. and a spirited second—half performance at murrayfield earns scotland their first six nations win over wales in ten years —— that and the rest of the day's sporting news at sportsday at seven thirty. good evening and welcome to bbc news. tom watson — labour's deputy...
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to find this in the heart of rural wiltshire is quite incredible. police found 20 large rooms. each one kitted out with specialist equipment to grow the plants sleeping as well as working.
to find this in the heart of rural wiltshire is quite incredible. police found 20 large rooms. each one kitted out with specialist equipment to grow the plants sleeping as well as working.
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in effect, the justice the wiltshire police work. in effect, thejustice the christopher halliwell was delayed by six years, six years after becky godden ‘s mains were found that christopher halliwell was convicted of murder, which caused all kinds of distress and anxiety for the family of becky godden. police are back at this address is being very, very meticulous to try to find if there are any more victims at the hands of christopher halliwell. thank you, duncan kennedy. the house of lords is continuing to debate the legislation that will allow the government to begin the process of taking the uk out of the european union. some peers are seeking changes, despite the measure being approved by the commons in the wake of last summer's referendum. a former speaker of the house of lords has claimed that many peers contribute absolutely nothing to parliament despite claiming their full £300 daily allowance. baroness d'souza made the comments in a bbc interview for a documentary. a house of lords spokesman said the chamber is active an
in effect, the justice the wiltshire police work. in effect, thejustice the christopher halliwell was delayed by six years, six years after becky godden ‘s mains were found that christopher halliwell was convicted of murder, which caused all kinds of distress and anxiety for the family of becky godden. police are back at this address is being very, very meticulous to try to find if there are any more victims at the hands of christopher halliwell. thank you, duncan kennedy. the house of lords...
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the nuclear bunker in the wiltshire countryside was built in the 19805 to house government officials in the event of a nuclear attack. it's no longer owned by the ministry of defence. police said the cannabis inside had a street value of around £1 million. none of the three men made any application for bail and all were remanded into custody. they will next appear at salisbury crown court on the 26th of march. police in heidelberg have shot and injured a man who drove his car into pedestrians gathered in a city square. 0ne pedestrian is reported to be seriously hurt. this amateur video was taken after the man's arrests. the driver of the car, armed with a knife, fled, but was tracked down by the police. police say they do not suspect any terrorist motive. the man was seriously injured and is being treated in hospital in heidelberg. iraqi forces have entered parts of western mosul in what is expected to be an arduous and dangerous battle to remove so called iraqi forces have entered parts of western mosul in what is expected to be an arduous and dangerous battle to remove so called i
the nuclear bunker in the wiltshire countryside was built in the 19805 to house government officials in the event of a nuclear attack. it's no longer owned by the ministry of defence. police said the cannabis inside had a street value of around £1 million. none of the three men made any application for bail and all were remanded into custody. they will next appear at salisbury crown court on the 26th of march. police in heidelberg have shot and injured a man who drove his car into pedestrians...
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charged with slavery offences, following the discovery of a cannabis farm at a former nuclear bunker in wiltshire. they have appeared in court in swindon today, facing charges of conspiring to produce cannabis, and abstracting electricity without permission. 0ur correspondent andrew plant sent this update outside swindon magistrates court. police have said this is one of the largest cannabis hauls that they have ever raided in the county, giving it a street value of around £1 million. they say they were acting on information on a tip—off that they had received when they went to stake out a disused nuclear bunker that sits out in the wiltshire countryside. it was built by the ministry of defence back in the 1980s to house government officials in the event of a nuclear attack. no longer owned by the mod but clearly still intact. it has still got its impenetrable blast doors. police say they had to wait until those were opened late on wednesday night before they moved in, arresting six people and finding inside, they said, 20 rooms across two different floors, all of which were covered in cannabi
charged with slavery offences, following the discovery of a cannabis farm at a former nuclear bunker in wiltshire. they have appeared in court in swindon today, facing charges of conspiring to produce cannabis, and abstracting electricity without permission. 0ur correspondent andrew plant sent this update outside swindon magistrates court. police have said this is one of the largest cannabis hauls that they have ever raided in the county, giving it a street value of around £1 million. they say...
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charged with slavery offences, following the discovery of a cannabis farm at a former nuclear bunker in wiltshire. they have appeared in court in swindon today, facing charges of conspiring to produce cannabis, and abstracting electricity without permission. 0ur correspondent andrew plant sent this update outside swindon magistrates' court. roger police have said this is one of the largest cannabis haul that they have ever read it in the county, giving it a street value of around £1 million. they say they we re around £1 million. they say they were acting on information on a tip—off that they had received when they went to stake out a disused nuclear bunker that sets out in the wiltshire countryside. it was built by the ministry of defence back in the 1980s to house government officials in the event of a nuclear attack, no longer owned by the mod but clearly still intact. it has still got its impenetrable blast doors. police say they had to wait until those were opened late on wednesday night before they moved m, wednesday night before they moved in, arresting six people and finding inside, t
charged with slavery offences, following the discovery of a cannabis farm at a former nuclear bunker in wiltshire. they have appeared in court in swindon today, facing charges of conspiring to produce cannabis, and abstracting electricity without permission. 0ur correspondent andrew plant sent this update outside swindon magistrates' court. roger police have said this is one of the largest cannabis haul that they have ever read it in the county, giving it a street value of around £1 million....
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charged with slavery offences, following the discovery of a cannabis farm at a former nuclear bunker in wiltshire. they have appeared in court in swindon today, facing charges of conspiring to produce cannabis, and abstracting electricity without permission. 0ur correspondent andrew plant sent this update outside swindon magistrates' court. police have said this is one of the largest cannabis hauls that they have ever raided in the county, giving it a street value of around £1 million. they say they were acting on information on a tip—off that they had received when they went to stake out a disused nuclear bunker that sits out in the wiltshire countryside. it was built by the ministry of defence back in the 1980s to house government officials in the event of a nuclear attack. no longer owned by the mod but clearly still intact. it has still got its impenetrable blast doors. police say they had to wait until those were opened late on wednesday night before they moved in, arresting six people and finding inside, they said, 20 rooms across two different floors, all of which were covered in cannab
charged with slavery offences, following the discovery of a cannabis farm at a former nuclear bunker in wiltshire. they have appeared in court in swindon today, facing charges of conspiring to produce cannabis, and abstracting electricity without permission. 0ur correspondent andrew plant sent this update outside swindon magistrates' court. police have said this is one of the largest cannabis hauls that they have ever raided in the county, giving it a street value of around £1 million. they...
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in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. also in the next hour we'll take a first look
in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. also in the next hour we'll take a first look
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police are continuing excavation work at two properties in swindon in wiltshire, one of which is the former home of christopher halliwell, who's serving a life sentence for the murder of two young women. halliwell, who's 53, murdered becky godden in 2003 and sian 0'callaghan in 2011. 0ur correspondent, duncan kennedy is in swindon. what has led police to these properties now? we're not sure of the exact circumstances, all they sank as they are acting on new information. the search is taking place behind me behind this black tarpaulin, at two terraced houses about ten feet beyond that. if you look at a high camera you can see what is happening, they have put up white towns and it looks like they have covered up a back garden building. all to cover up what they are doing so they can carry on with privacy and also because it has been raining and all they are saying is that they are looking at the gardens and the garage areas of those two houses. 0ne and the garage areas of those two houses. one of which christopher halliwell left him and we think between 1996—2000. they are not saying
police are continuing excavation work at two properties in swindon in wiltshire, one of which is the former home of christopher halliwell, who's serving a life sentence for the murder of two young women. halliwell, who's 53, murdered becky godden in 2003 and sian 0'callaghan in 2011. 0ur correspondent, duncan kennedy is in swindon. what has led police to these properties now? we're not sure of the exact circumstances, all they sank as they are acting on new information. the search is taking...
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so for the rush—hour looking quite across cornwall, devon, somerset, wiltshire and most of wales. then thetl arr—fr all we -leasant. -- eeri; pleasant. == eastern feeling very pleasant. —— eastern scotland. the frost across more western areas, northern ireland and the western isles. then on wednesday again remaining cloudy, and that is the date when we begin to see that whether changing. transitioning into something a little bit colder. those cold easterly winds beginning to set in. temperatures will be dropping away. 0nly in. temperatures will be dropping away. only three degrees in norwich. still some sunshine and perhaps temperatures of around seven, 9 degrees across western areas. then through wednesday evening we see some frost again, so thirsty morning is frosty across parts of the uk and then the colder air well and truly establishes itself across the uk for thursday. so wind, temperatures dropping into low single figures for most of us. and that cold just becomes more apparent through the course of friday until we get some wintry showers. initially across yorkshire,
so for the rush—hour looking quite across cornwall, devon, somerset, wiltshire and most of wales. then thetl arr—fr all we -leasant. -- eeri; pleasant. == eastern feeling very pleasant. —— eastern scotland. the frost across more western areas, northern ireland and the western isles. then on wednesday again remaining cloudy, and that is the date when we begin to see that whether changing. transitioning into something a little bit colder. those cold easterly winds beginning to set in....
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murderer in wiltshire. becky godden was just 20 years old when she was murdered in 2003. last year taxi driver christopher halliwell was given a rare life sentence for her murder — meaning that he will never be released from prison. wiltshire police say the excavation is related to new intelligence. will glennon is in swindon with more. what is happening? the whole alleyway is sealed off behind me at the back of a row of terraced houses here on broad street in swindon. police are working at the back of those houses, drilling away, we can hear them this morning, they sound like they are trying to break through concrete. if you look behind the tarpaulin you can see two white police scenes of crime tents at the back. police have given a statement, wiltshire police, saying specialist officers are carrying out excavation work within the gardens and garages are two properties, an investigation by the major crimes team which they say relates to intelligence the force has. they say there are no plans to search in
murderer in wiltshire. becky godden was just 20 years old when she was murdered in 2003. last year taxi driver christopher halliwell was given a rare life sentence for her murder — meaning that he will never be released from prison. wiltshire police say the excavation is related to new intelligence. will glennon is in swindon with more. what is happening? the whole alleyway is sealed off behind me at the back of a row of terraced houses here on broad street in swindon. police are working at...
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it will be a wet start in parts of cornwall, parts of devon, the rain pushing into somerset and wiltshire. also parts of wales. the odd rumble of thunder is possible. further east and north, it will be a slow start, great, some mist around, not very cold, but hopefully the folk will not be too widespread. some showers pushing and in parts of northern ireland. here are some of the best of the sunshine going through the day on wednesday. elsewhere, a bit ofa day on wednesday. elsewhere, a bit of a struggle to brighten things up much for some of us and the rain will push into the north, in an erratic fashion, some sharp bursts of rain, there‘s not much at all, pushing into england and wales and parts of scotland, something brighter following on behind, parts of scotland, something brighterfollowing on behind, a mild one, double figures again. that little feature, wanders away, we will look to the north for low pressure and some blustery showers as we go into thursday, particularly for scotland and northern ireland and the far north of england. further south, things settle down. some mist a
it will be a wet start in parts of cornwall, parts of devon, the rain pushing into somerset and wiltshire. also parts of wales. the odd rumble of thunder is possible. further east and north, it will be a slow start, great, some mist around, not very cold, but hopefully the folk will not be too widespread. some showers pushing and in parts of northern ireland. here are some of the best of the sunshine going through the day on wednesday. elsewhere, a bit ofa day on wednesday. elsewhere, a bit of...
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in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. and coming up after the papers, we'll get jason solomon's take on patriot's day, the hollywood blockbuster based on the boston marathon bombing in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are caroline wheeler, the political editor of the sunday express, and anne ashworth, assistant editor at the times. welcome. let's take a look at the front pages that have arrived with us so far tonight. the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. that's max hill, who warns that the threat of terror attacks is at its highest since the 1970s. in the sunday times — changes to visa regulations for migrants, is the lead story. the paper says plans include limiting access to benefits for new arrivals to the uk. the sunday express has more details about the man who murdered the children's author helen bailey. kicking off with the telegraph and the story about brexit, lord uniting po
in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. and coming up after the papers, we'll get jason solomon's take on patriot's day, the hollywood blockbuster based on the boston marathon bombing in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are caroline wheeler, the political editor of the sunday express, and anne ashworth, assistant editor at the times. welcome. let's...
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in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. and coming up at10.1i5pm, a round—up of this week's best stories from across the globe in reporters. so welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are caroline wheeler, the political editor of the sunday express, and anne ashworth, assistant editor at the times. thank you so much for being with us. the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, max hill who warns that the threat of terror attacks is at its highest since the 1970s. not so many newspapers are in just yet. these are the ones we have. changes to visa regulations for migrants is the lead story in the sunday times. the paper says plans include limiting access to benefits for new arrivals to the uk. the sunday express has more details about the man who murdered the children's author helen bailey. let us begin with the sunday telegraph, interesting story about the lords, really, and the "brexit" bill, saying the peers are uniting
in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. and coming up at10.1i5pm, a round—up of this week's best stories from across the globe in reporters. so welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are caroline wheeler, the political editor of the sunday express, and anne ashworth, assistant editor at the times. thank you so much for being with us. the sunday telegraph has an interview...
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in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. also in the next hour, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages.
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rain band with the wind, you can see some arrows, stronger winds, reaching western areas of the uk, wiltshire, salisbury plain, through wales, across the irish sea and into northern ireland, maybe south—west scotland, the rest of the uk, a dry afternoon and through the evening the weather front, they will slowly push towards the east, in the pennines and also the grampians. said weather front is going to stop when it reaches eastern areas of the uk. so here on tuesday, looking cloudy, there will be some rain through the day, of the north sea so i suspect in places like hull and norwich it will feel chilly and unpleasant, a nice day in belfast, very nice. then on wednesday it dries out, you can't see that weather front, it's dries out, you can't see that weatherfront, it's invisible, but it is falling apart, areas of cloud across the uk, some sunshine, temperatures beginning to drop, four and five in the east, hint of things to come on thursday, and on friday easterly winds and a chance that we are going to have wintry flurries, only light ones, as we head towards friday and into the weekend
rain band with the wind, you can see some arrows, stronger winds, reaching western areas of the uk, wiltshire, salisbury plain, through wales, across the irish sea and into northern ireland, maybe south—west scotland, the rest of the uk, a dry afternoon and through the evening the weather front, they will slowly push towards the east, in the pennines and also the grampians. said weather front is going to stop when it reaches eastern areas of the uk. so here on tuesday, looking cloudy, there...
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. >> marco pierre white: we're in north wiltshire and there's bath in the distance. it's really beautiful. >> anthony: oh, yeah. nice view. >> marco pierre white: you'll see how it just drifts away, so that's about five miles as the crow flies. >> anthony: there are few chefs who set the world of chefs aflame like marco pierre white. as young cooks, looking at his incredible rise from working-class boy to the youngest three michelin-starred chef in the world we were inspired, not just by his accomplishments and his food, which were amazing, no great chef had ever looked like him before, or talked like him. we were not, it appeared, alone. >> marco pierre white: i wanted to turn rudloe into a house, not a hotel. so, when you walk inside, its personal. >> anthony: once obsessed with nothing but working the hardest, the longest, being the best, marco has transferred his obsessive nature to the more pleasurable task of making the rudloe arms his perfect place. >> marco pierre white: what's important about a restaurant is the feel. not a look. you can go to the best resta
. >> marco pierre white: we're in north wiltshire and there's bath in the distance. it's really beautiful. >> anthony: oh, yeah. nice view. >> marco pierre white: you'll see how it just drifts away, so that's about five miles as the crow flies. >> anthony: there are few chefs who set the world of chefs aflame like marco pierre white. as young cooks, looking at his incredible rise from working-class boy to the youngest three michelin-starred chef in the world we were...
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footage has emerged of a mass fight reportedly involving over 50 people at a pub in wiltshire. police are appealing for information after the incident in trowbridge in the early hours of sunday. 0ne officer was struck and knocked to the ground and two men other were injured. scott ellis reports. the albany palace bar in trowbridge erupting into violence in the early hours of sunday morning. i have never seen hours of sunday morning. i have never seen anything like it. this 21 lorry driver filmed the brawl on his phone. his friend had to be rushed to hospital covered in blood.” walked down to the bar and had a few drinks. i turned around and the next minute a bottle came across and hit me on the head and i got hit on the eye as well, so everything was just going mad. iwasn't eye as well, so everything was just going mad. i wasn't expecting it. eye as well, so everything was just going mad. iwasn't expecting it. little town, just to go out for a couple of drinks, to come back and it is mad. this police sergeant knows trowbridge well. he served 729 yea rs. knows trowbridge well.
footage has emerged of a mass fight reportedly involving over 50 people at a pub in wiltshire. police are appealing for information after the incident in trowbridge in the early hours of sunday. 0ne officer was struck and knocked to the ground and two men other were injured. scott ellis reports. the albany palace bar in trowbridge erupting into violence in the early hours of sunday morning. i have never seen hours of sunday morning. i have never seen anything like it. this 21 lorry driver...
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police are continuing excavation work at two properties in swindon in wiltshire, one of which is the former home of christopher halliwell, who‘s serving a life sentence for the murder of two young women. halliwell, who‘s 53, murdered becky godden in 2003 and sian o‘callaghan in 2011. police have begun excavation work at two properties in swindon in wiltshire, one of which is the former home of christopher halliwell, who‘s serving a life sentence for the murder of two young women. our correspondent, duncan kennedy, is at the scene. we are not sure of the exact circumstances but they are acting on new information. the search is taking place behind me and this black tarpaulin and two terraced houses about ten feet beyond that. if you could camera, you get a better picture of what is happening. they put up white tents, they have covered the back garden with black tarpaulin to cover up what they are doing so they can carry on with some privacy and because it has been raining here. they are saying they are looking at the gardens and garage areas of those two houses, one of which, c
police are continuing excavation work at two properties in swindon in wiltshire, one of which is the former home of christopher halliwell, who‘s serving a life sentence for the murder of two young women. halliwell, who‘s 53, murdered becky godden in 2003 and sian o‘callaghan in 2011. police have begun excavation work at two properties in swindon in wiltshire, one of which is the former home of christopher halliwell, who‘s serving a life sentence for the murder of two young women. our...
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however this is the chief constable of wiltshire police who is investigating. it is sources close to him. they say he is 120% sure of the allegations against edward heath had totally convincing. the rationale for the stories he did drive a car. one of the claims made by those who supported heath and dismissed the allegations are that he could not have driven to commit these offences because it did not drive. he was always driven by the government driver. there are photos in the story of him at the wheel of this rubber 2000 car that he bought. —— rover. other this rubber 2000 car that he bought. — — rover. other witnesses this rubber 2000 car that he bought. —— rover. otherwitnesses talking about him say that he did drive a car. maybe it is a little chink of light for those who believe in it. there are a long series of quotes a from the source. close similarities to accounts given to those who have come forward with same names and times and places and incidents coming forward. stories and details dovetail. contains disturbing stuff. investigators hav
however this is the chief constable of wiltshire police who is investigating. it is sources close to him. they say he is 120% sure of the allegations against edward heath had totally convincing. the rationale for the stories he did drive a car. one of the claims made by those who supported heath and dismissed the allegations are that he could not have driven to commit these offences because it did not drive. he was always driven by the government driver. there are photos in the story of him at...
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in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. also in the next hour we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph leads with an interview with the government's scotland break—out! a spirited second—half performance at murrayfield earns scotland their first six nations win over wales in a decade. good evening and welcome to bbc news. tom watson, labour's deputy leader, has said the party must do better at winning over voters but he's also insisting that now is not the time to change the leadership. jeremy corbyn says he will stay on as leader. but a new opinion poll released tonight by the sunday mirror says a third of non—labour voters would be more likely to vote for the party if mr corbyn went. in a moment we'll hear from former mayor of london ken livingstone and political commentator michael white, but first here's our political correspondent carole walker. jeremy corbyn has made it clear he has no intention of stepping down. he was in stoke yesterday, where labour saw off the challenge from ukip to
in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. also in the next hour we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph leads with an interview with the government's scotland break—out! a spirited second—half performance at murrayfield earns scotland their first six nations win over wales in a decade. good evening and welcome to bbc news. tom watson, labour's deputy leader, has said the party must do better at...
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there is a lot of crayfish in the 0xfordshire, berkshire area, gloucestershire, hampshire, wiltshire, hertfordshire. i've got boats up on the thames up in 0xfordshire. quite a lot within the m25 but i'm not allowed to get anywhere near them. trapping these pests seems to be a piece of cake. so if we have so many of them in london, why can bob trap them in the shires, but he's not allowed anywhere near them here? many of the capital's waterways are managed by the canal and rive trust. and although they put the non—native crayfish right near the top of their rogues' gallery, they almost always refuse to let people trap them commercially. 0lder large crayfish will eat younger crayfish as well. if you put down traps, even on a quite intensive basis, you're more likely to get the older crayfish within the population, and it reallyjust means they won't be there to keep the numbers down on the younger ones, and the actual population can just explode. the other thing is the methods used for trapping crayfish, so we have these what are called pots, the little crayfish traps, but they will ca
there is a lot of crayfish in the 0xfordshire, berkshire area, gloucestershire, hampshire, wiltshire, hertfordshire. i've got boats up on the thames up in 0xfordshire. quite a lot within the m25 but i'm not allowed to get anywhere near them. trapping these pests seems to be a piece of cake. so if we have so many of them in london, why can bob trap them in the shires, but he's not allowed anywhere near them here? many of the capital's waterways are managed by the canal and rive trust. and...
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in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. now on bbc news it's time for talking business. 60 countries, 65% of the global population, and one third of the world's gdp. one belt one road is china's ambitious infrastructure project built around ancient trading routes. but it is also expensive and controversial. china says it is going to start a new age of inclusive growth for the world. but others are worried that beijing will use these economic investments to tilt the global balance of power in its favour. so, will the new silk road reshape global trade or is this just the beginning of china's great game? welcome to talking business. i'm karishma vaswani. china's new silk road is the brainchild of president xijinping. it builds on ancient eurasian trading routes but the scale of his new vision is nothing short of astounding. so, let's take a look atjust what it is. it is made up of two main trading corridors, one overland called the silk road economic belt, and the other by sea, known as the maritime silk road. the idea to bu
in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. now on bbc news it's time for talking business. 60 countries, 65% of the global population, and one third of the world's gdp. one belt one road is china's ambitious infrastructure project built around ancient trading routes. but it is also expensive and controversial. china says it is going to start a new age of inclusive growth for the world. but others are worried that beijing will...
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today, his wife arrived at court at the start of a fresh appeal from the wiltshire prison where he is serving an eight—year sentence. his new defence team argued to a panel ofjudges that he was mentally ill at the time. in court, blackman was described as very reserved, a john wayne—like a character who downplayed his mental health problems at the time of his original trial. but giving evidence, three psychiatrists said he was in fact suffering from an adjustment disorder that impaired his ability to make rational judgments and that led to a loss of self—control when he shot the insurgent. but were these the words of a man who didn't fully comprehend what he was doing? and then this. the prosecution argued that blackman was in control of his actions, even making sure he couldn't be seen by a helicopter above before he fired the fatal shot. marine a's supporters will be back tomorrow to hear more evidence but his defence has to prove that his symptoms were substantial and significant if he's to have his murder conviction quashed. the housing market in england is broken and needs
today, his wife arrived at court at the start of a fresh appeal from the wiltshire prison where he is serving an eight—year sentence. his new defence team argued to a panel ofjudges that he was mentally ill at the time. in court, blackman was described as very reserved, a john wayne—like a character who downplayed his mental health problems at the time of his original trial. but giving evidence, three psychiatrists said he was in fact suffering from an adjustment disorder that impaired his...
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three men had been charged with slavery offences following the discovery of a cannabis farm in wiltshire. they are due to appear in court in swindon today and will also face charges of conspiring to produce cannabis and extracting electricity without permission. the cannabis had a street value of over £1 million. 20 rooms were converted for growing the planned within the disused 1980s bunker. an island which inspired the foundation of the national trust, has been gifted to the conservation charity after more than a century in private hands. sitting in the middle of the lake district, grasmere island was left to the trust by its former owner in her will. dave guest has been for a visit. it is small but beautifully formed. grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district. wordsworth is said to have picnicked here frequently. but back in 1893 the island was put up for sale and the thought of this idyllic spot becoming private property outraged a local clergyman hardwicke rwa nsley. canon hardwicke rwansley had a deep passion that everybody needed access to nature and natural beauty.
three men had been charged with slavery offences following the discovery of a cannabis farm in wiltshire. they are due to appear in court in swindon today and will also face charges of conspiring to produce cannabis and extracting electricity without permission. the cannabis had a street value of over £1 million. 20 rooms were converted for growing the planned within the disused 1980s bunker. an island which inspired the foundation of the national trust, has been gifted to the conservation...
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three men appear in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory in wiltshire. police found plants with a street value of around a million pounds after the raid at a disused nuclear bunker on wednesday.
three men appear in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory in wiltshire. police found plants with a street value of around a million pounds after the raid at a disused nuclear bunker on wednesday.
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next hour, three men appear in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory in wiltshire. police found plants with a street value of around a million pounds
next hour, three men appear in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory in wiltshire. police found plants with a street value of around a million pounds
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rain pushing it a somerset, wiltshire, south—western parts of wales at 8am tomorrow. further east and north, it will be a slow start. grey and misty. not dreadfully cold. none of the fog will be too widespread audience. shari bursts in northern ireland. scotland looking dry. the best of the sunshine as we go through the day on wednesday. elsewhere, the struggle to brighten things up for some of us. the rain pushes northwards. some places seeing sharp bursts, others not much. but in the south—western parts of scotland, something a bit brighter following. a milder one of scotland, something a bit brighterfollowing. a milder one and double figures in a few spots. that feature wanders away and we look to the north for low pressure and some blustery showers as we get into thursday, particularly for scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england. further south, things settle down. nice on thursday. mr and fog first thing. sunshine also. temperature is doing pretty well friday, high pressure. normally means dry. could be faulty. —— could be faulty. the best of
rain pushing it a somerset, wiltshire, south—western parts of wales at 8am tomorrow. further east and north, it will be a slow start. grey and misty. not dreadfully cold. none of the fog will be too widespread audience. shari bursts in northern ireland. scotland looking dry. the best of the sunshine as we go through the day on wednesday. elsewhere, the struggle to brighten things up for some of us. the rain pushes northwards. some places seeing sharp bursts, others not much. but in the...
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zooming into the south for rush hour, the weather is looking quite across cornwall, devon, somerset, wiltshire, most of wales. thick cloud across the midlands, the southeast. all the way up midlands, the southeast. all the way up the spine of the country, particularly eastern areas, thicker cloud. patchy rain. it will not feel doesn't in the morning, leeds and hull, 4 degrees, outbreaks of rain. this is the frost across western areas. northern ireland, western isles, at least inland away from the coast, touch of frost. 0n isles, at least inland away from the coast, touch of frost. on wednesday it remains fairly cloudy. we may start to see that whether changing, transitioning into something a little bit colder, those cold easterly winds starting to set in. norwich only a high of three degrees, newcastle four degrees. still some sunshine and maybe temperatures of seven to nine across western areas. wednesday evening we will see a touch of frost again, so thursday morning frosty across parts of the uk, and then that colder air well and truly establishes itself across the uk for thursday. so, nipp
zooming into the south for rush hour, the weather is looking quite across cornwall, devon, somerset, wiltshire, most of wales. thick cloud across the midlands, the southeast. all the way up midlands, the southeast. all the way up the spine of the country, particularly eastern areas, thicker cloud. patchy rain. it will not feel doesn't in the morning, leeds and hull, 4 degrees, outbreaks of rain. this is the frost across western areas. northern ireland, western isles, at least inland away from...
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into the south, the rush hour, the weather is looking quite across cornwall, devon and somerset and wiltshire, most of wales and then thicker cloud across the midlands, the southeast, all the way up midlands, the southeast, all the way up the spine of the country, to eastern scotland, thicker cloud and some patchy rain. not going to feel very pleasant in leeds and hull, four degrees. this is where we have the frost across the west. northern ireland, maybe the western isles. england, away from the coast, a touch of frost. wednesday remaining cloudy, that will be the day when we start to see the weather changing, transitioning into something a bit colder, the cold easterly winds starting to set in, temperatures dropping, norwich only a high of three degrees ammar newcastle four degrees, temperatures 7—9 in western areas. 0n degrees, temperatures 7—9 in western areas. on wednesday, we'll see a touch of frost, meaning thursday morning, frosty across parts of the uk and then the cold air, well and truly establishing itself across the uk on thursday. a cold wind, temperatures dropping, single f
into the south, the rush hour, the weather is looking quite across cornwall, devon and somerset and wiltshire, most of wales and then thicker cloud across the midlands, the southeast, all the way up midlands, the southeast, all the way up the spine of the country, to eastern scotland, thicker cloud and some patchy rain. not going to feel very pleasant in leeds and hull, four degrees. this is where we have the frost across the west. northern ireland, maybe the western isles. england, away from...
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in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. factory at a disused nuclear a police raid there on wednesday found plants with a street value of around a million pounds. found plants with a street value all three men were remanded in custody. a woman has been charged over the death of a three year old boy who was attacked by a dog last summer. dexter neal died at halstead in essex in august. jade dunne, who's 29 is accused of owning a dog dangerously out of control. is accused of owning a dog leicester city's former manager, claudio ranieri, has paid his last visit to the club's training ground. claudio ranieri, has paid his last he was sacked on thursday, just nine months after the team unexpectedly won the premier league title. leicester has been struggling this season. ranieri told reporters he wanted to say goodbye properly to the players. he wanted to say goodbye i don't speak with anybody, just to say thank you to the fans, they were fantastic, thank you. just to say thank you to the fans, claudio, how do you feel? just to
in court on slavery charges after the discovery of a cannabis factory at a disused nuclear bunker in wiltshire. factory at a disused nuclear a police raid there on wednesday found plants with a street value of around a million pounds. found plants with a street value all three men were remanded in custody. a woman has been charged over the death of a three year old boy who was attacked by a dog last summer. dexter neal died at halstead in essex in august. jade dunne, who's 29 is accused of...
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police have begun excavation work at two properties in swindon in wiltshire, one of which is the former home of christopher halliwell, who's serving a life sentence for the murder of two young women. halliwell, who's 53, murdered becky godden in 2003 and sian o'callaghan in 2011. our correspondent duncan kennedy is in swindon. the police have covered the two back gardens with tents and tarpaulins. at times you can hear them drilling into concrete. halliwell lived here between 90 and 2000. police removed wheelie bins from the properties. it was not clear what was in them. several plastic bags were taken away as well. christopher halliwell is a convicted double murderer. he killed sian o'callaghan in 2011 and becky godden in 2003. eight years between them, when he could have had more victims. that is why some neighbours are concerned. when i heard last night something is going on, it was shocking. a bit closer comfort. it is, really. for instance team's have been here all day. they are working in the back garden behind tarpaulins and tents —— the forensic team has been year all day. c
police have begun excavation work at two properties in swindon in wiltshire, one of which is the former home of christopher halliwell, who's serving a life sentence for the murder of two young women. halliwell, who's 53, murdered becky godden in 2003 and sian o'callaghan in 2011. our correspondent duncan kennedy is in swindon. the police have covered the two back gardens with tents and tarpaulins. at times you can hear them drilling into concrete. halliwell lived here between 90 and 2000....
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police have begun excavation work at two properties in swindon in wiltshire, one of which is the former home of christopher halliwell, who's serving a life sentence for the murder of two young women. halliwell, who's 53, murdered becky godden in 2003 and sian 0'callaghan in 2011. 0ur correspondent, duncan kennedy is in swindon. we had a police operation since late last night and continuing again this morning. they have been operating behind this black tarpaulin and as you can see there's a of activity. they have erected white tents, they have put up black tarpaulin to cover what they are doing. all they have told us as they have no information that has led them to this address, and address that christopher halliwell lived in between 96—2000. they are looking at to this address, and address that christopher halliwell lived in between 96—2000. they are looking at two gardens here, they say they are looking at the gardens and they are looking at the gardens and the garage and have no plans to look inside the houses at the moment. they're doing it with the full cooperation of the owners
police have begun excavation work at two properties in swindon in wiltshire, one of which is the former home of christopher halliwell, who's serving a life sentence for the murder of two young women. halliwell, who's 53, murdered becky godden in 2003 and sian 0'callaghan in 2011. 0ur correspondent, duncan kennedy is in swindon. we had a police operation since late last night and continuing again this morning. they have been operating behind this black tarpaulin and as you can see there's a of...
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companies have gone up an astonishing $7 trillion, call it that -- this is going according to games in the wiltshire 5000. put her on camera. we gain $3 trillion in the value of american companies since the election despite the media saying can't do anything right. >> fun to imagine how the stock market would be behaving if there was support for donald trump in the media and among democrats and they could see his agenda be rolled out as he promised to roll it out but there is enough in the promise of regulatory reform which is already initiating, there has been little attention paid to the rules fine about add a rule you have to get rid of two, and also proposals on tax reform. we are making progress and that is what the market is responding to and the only notation or assessment that is free of the media. this is real. stuart: here is another indicator, an indicator of optimism. 54% of small business owners expect the economy to grow in the next year, 54%. only 29% felt that way in the summer. the election of donald trump has given us an extraordinary degree of optimism from small business. they ar
companies have gone up an astonishing $7 trillion, call it that -- this is going according to games in the wiltshire 5000. put her on camera. we gain $3 trillion in the value of american companies since the election despite the media saying can't do anything right. >> fun to imagine how the stock market would be behaving if there was support for donald trump in the media and among democrats and they could see his agenda be rolled out as he promised to roll it out but there is enough in...
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last september, at the trial, a former detective with wiltshire police told the bbc there were eight victims. he was the detective in charge of the investigation in 2011 and he interviewed christopher halliwell at the time and he said that halliwell said to him, are you here to talk to me about the h crimes?" so there have already been two bodies found and potentially there could be another six —— the eight crimes? in australia, five people have died after a small plane crashed into a shopping centre in melbourne. the shopping centre wasn't open and no—one on the ground is thought to have been hurt. our sydney correspondent, hywel griffith, reports. inside the wreckage of the plane which came swooping from the sky. eyewitnesses describe seeing flames rise after it crashed into the shopping centre which was due to open its doors one hour later. we understand there was potentially catastrophic engine failure but we are on is —— and sure at this stage. it crashed into the back of the shopping mall. it took more than a dozen fire crews to extinguish the flames. the aircraft wou
last september, at the trial, a former detective with wiltshire police told the bbc there were eight victims. he was the detective in charge of the investigation in 2011 and he interviewed christopher halliwell at the time and he said that halliwell said to him, are you here to talk to me about the h crimes?" so there have already been two bodies found and potentially there could be another six —— the eight crimes? in australia, five people have died after a small plane crashed into a...
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nice toail sales is mention, the shock in america the exit of the ralph lauren eeo wiltshire -- ceo will join us in both eras -- in both hours. there is the, moonshot me know, apple in 2005, they came out with a phone that works and up we go. what are they worth? the service sector business, from a year ago an estimate from munster,muster -- gene that is the add on. this is what everything else in apple is worth, absolutely remarkable when you break apart into some of the parts on apple what you get. i have never seen anything like this chart ever, ever, ever come extraordinary, service sectors, cash, the rest of apple in red. francine: look at the world we live in, snapchat possibly an ipo for $25 billion. i did a chart for you, a simple job state chart but it shows you productivity, u.s. output per hour increasing a touch, not where we needed to be. initial jobless claims -- need it to be. -- theyjobless claims want us to measure it differently, not how we should measure it as -- left it more on the jobs report. -- let's get more on the jobs report. thank you for joining us. u.s. jobs,
nice toail sales is mention, the shock in america the exit of the ralph lauren eeo wiltshire -- ceo will join us in both eras -- in both hours. there is the, moonshot me know, apple in 2005, they came out with a phone that works and up we go. what are they worth? the service sector business, from a year ago an estimate from munster,muster -- gene that is the add on. this is what everything else in apple is worth, absolutely remarkable when you break apart into some of the parts on apple what...
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that's according to the wiltshire 5,000. 2.7 trillion. extra wealth for the nation. market watcher jeff sica is with us. now, we're going to open, 50, 60 points down and we are coming up to a three-day weekend. a lot of people don't like holding stocks over the three-day weekend, i'm asking, do you think it's the start of a pullback? >> probably not. here is what we're set up for. we're set up for an extension crisis in this market. trump has gotten the expectations up of investors that all of these policies, like tax cuts, like the repeal and replacement of obamacare are going to go through smoothly and efficiently and if this he don't, investors are going to be very, very disappointed because we have to face the market has come further since the election than any market in recent history. stuart: if we get the tax cut and repeal and replacement of obamacare, if we get the infrastructure program and we get financial reform, all of that lot, stock prices are pretty safe at these levels. if we miss, especially on the tax cut, then we go down? >> because when you have
that's according to the wiltshire 5,000. 2.7 trillion. extra wealth for the nation. market watcher jeff sica is with us. now, we're going to open, 50, 60 points down and we are coming up to a three-day weekend. a lot of people don't like holding stocks over the three-day weekend, i'm asking, do you think it's the start of a pullback? >> probably not. here is what we're set up for. we're set up for an extension crisis in this market. trump has gotten the expectations up of investors that...
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going by the wiltshire 5,000 total market index we've added nearly $3 trillion in value to america's corporations since the election and dow gained 2,489 more than 13%. we've had 11 straight record closes running up until friday. liz: that's right. stuart: you could have expected a pullback on a monday morning, could have expected it, doesn't look like it's going to happen. liz: this run began the day after-- rather, yeah, the day of, the day the president said the tax cut plan is coming, so if it hits 14 that will be a historic record the most ever. stuart: tammy bruce, none of this-- on the left-hand side of the screen that's a whopping rally, huge increase in wealth. where is it covered? the business section does not mention it at all, zero, it's not there. >> this is historic, this is really transcendent experience. but as you mentioned in your opening remarks, they're ignoring it and pretending it didn't happen, just like they ignored the barack obama economic failure. the liberals don't know how to deal with the economic dynamic if it's bad or good, but this clearly shows an in
going by the wiltshire 5,000 total market index we've added nearly $3 trillion in value to america's corporations since the election and dow gained 2,489 more than 13%. we've had 11 straight record closes running up until friday. liz: that's right. stuart: you could have expected a pullback on a monday morning, could have expected it, doesn't look like it's going to happen. liz: this run began the day after-- rather, yeah, the day of, the day the president said the tax cut plan is coming, so if...