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to expand the haitian revolution in some ways as a sequel to the revolt against british rule in north america in 1776 that led to the formation of the slaveholding republic still known as the united states of america. that is to say as i argued in my book, the counterrevolution of 1776, contrary to this broadway musical that use the hip-hop form such as hamilton and contrary to what is routinely taught in schools from the atlantic to the pacific, the foundation of the united states of america in 1776 took place in no small measure because it was revolt against incipient abolitionism and london. that is to say some of the best case in june 1772 seem to be said chastain that slave property, which even then in north america was worth and the millions might be headed for the death then at history as i explained in some detail in the book. in the state now known as zimbabwe, then known as southern rhodesia revolted against british rule in 1965 because they thought london was moving towards decolonization and one person, one vote many of the african majority rule and rather than accept that, they t
to expand the haitian revolution in some ways as a sequel to the revolt against british rule in north america in 1776 that led to the formation of the slaveholding republic still known as the united states of america. that is to say as i argued in my book, the counterrevolution of 1776, contrary to this broadway musical that use the hip-hop form such as hamilton and contrary to what is routinely taught in schools from the atlantic to the pacific, the foundation of the united states of america...
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as you started with q1 results for adidas brand north america is up 31%.ocused on what's going to drive the business the most. and we're really excited about what's happening and where we're going. >> are you hoping to get back to the number two spot and take it from under armour in the u.s.? you fell behind, of course nike with the number one position in the u.s. >> well, sarah, we think that's a forgone conclusion. of course we think we're going to go back to number two. no, we do absolutely. i think a couple years ago when i took over the north american business for adidas we really looked at what we were doing and how we could do things differently. and we've been on this journey now for two years. and q1 results really points to the fact that our products are better, they're resonating, we've signed a tremendous number of great athletes in north america, aaron rodgers, carlos kaerer ra, james hardin, these aren't just athletes, these are the best athletes. we've had this big campaign now in '15 and '16 telling our story why consumers really should be
as you started with q1 results for adidas brand north america is up 31%.ocused on what's going to drive the business the most. and we're really excited about what's happening and where we're going. >> are you hoping to get back to the number two spot and take it from under armour in the u.s.? you fell behind, of course nike with the number one position in the u.s. >> well, sarah, we think that's a forgone conclusion. of course we think we're going to go back to number two. no, we do...
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tomorrow, when we return for part two, the battle from north america.bell) >> tune in for part two. hasan minhaj, everybody! we'll be right back! ♪ you didn't listen to your parents. you ignored every piece of advice. you failed over, and over, and over. and look where it got you. time to shine. orbit. ♪ wait, you shot that? she calls it, "onions." it's beautiful. put this on our homepage now. can i have three tickets for "onions" please? this was like seeing the onion on a molecular level. this is talent. why are we not representing it? ¡tan bonitas! 4k on an iphone, wake up people! and the winner is... "onions." [cheering] ♪ bees not included.m's! new coffee nut m&m's! they won't make you shake. new chili nut m&m's! mouth will not catch fire. try 'm' all and vote for your favorite! if dark♪chocolate makes you feel like this... then double dark chocolate will make you feel like this. ♪ introducing tcho double dark chocolate farmstyle gelato, from tillamook. if stumpto♪n cold brew coffee makes you go... and extra creamy ice cream makes you go... ♪ you'r
tomorrow, when we return for part two, the battle from north america.bell) >> tune in for part two. hasan minhaj, everybody! we'll be right back! ♪ you didn't listen to your parents. you ignored every piece of advice. you failed over, and over, and over. and look where it got you. time to shine. orbit. ♪ wait, you shot that? she calls it, "onions." it's beautiful. put this on our homepage now. can i have three tickets for "onions" please? this was like seeing the...
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the battle for north america. why are you trying to destroy north america?> are you letting anyone walk in, and just [bleep] up. >> north america was built with people fleeing percent keution, consulates, trying to build a better life. >> it's too open, too free. mr. jt, i went to customs and they are lick what are you here to do. and i am like i am here to roast prime minister justin trudeau. and do you know what the guy said? have a nice day. what if i came here to literally roast you? >> you might find that i little more difficult than you-- than you think. >> are you going to kick my ass right now? >> are you going to literally roast me? >> no. >> then we're fine. >> things were getting heated in ottawa. luckily, i had america to back me up. right now 51% of americans oppose letting any syrian refugees into the u.s just like we had the guts to say no to jewish refugee children, hungarian slaiing mass murders and the vietnamese. >> i see it like a high school party. i have a handful of your friends, the party is going great and then you hear the brown hig
the battle for north america. why are you trying to destroy north america?> are you letting anyone walk in, and just [bleep] up. >> north america was built with people fleeing percent keution, consulates, trying to build a better life. >> it's too open, too free. mr. jt, i went to customs and they are lick what are you here to do. and i am like i am here to roast prime minister justin trudeau. and do you know what the guy said? have a nice day. what if i came here to literally...
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today i'm asking dan to pick out patterns and styles for north america.rocess for myself. in the past, his creativity has gotten the company in trouble, and i'm not gonna let that happen again. ♪ charles, what's happening? charles: hey, what's going on, marcus? lemonis: good to see you again. how many reams of fabric are here? charles: i think half a million rolls, at least. -dan: geez. -lemonis: so you should be able to find something. -dan: something. lemonis: okay? dan went to town picking out every fabric in the store. i only asked him to pick out a few. it's no wonder that he's made shoes that have every pattern and every color variation. dan: so, these three are obviously from india. they obviously have a nice ethnic, indian vibe. lemonis: and so why did you pick these three? dan: we don't have anything currently from india. lemonis: were you outside with me? dan: was i...? yes. yes. lemonis: so, what am i missing? before we walked inside, it wasn't to do anything else, other than solve one problem. dan: the north american textile problem. lemonis:
today i'm asking dan to pick out patterns and styles for north america.rocess for myself. in the past, his creativity has gotten the company in trouble, and i'm not gonna let that happen again. ♪ charles, what's happening? charles: hey, what's going on, marcus? lemonis: good to see you again. how many reams of fabric are here? charles: i think half a million rolls, at least. -dan: geez. -lemonis: so you should be able to find something. -dan: something. lemonis: okay? dan went to town picking...
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gap says it is shutting 75 old navy and banana republic stores outside of north america.y to come as refocus on north america and china. change theed to earnings forecast. alix: tim cook has inaugurated an office in southern india to develop apple products. it would create 4000 jobs. they announce plans to set up at by 2017. bangalore they have a 2% market share in india. scarlet: two thirds of americans would have difficulty coming up with a $1000 emergency. conditions are as precarious as ever. even among the nation us -- nations wealthiest percent, 30% said they would have some difficulty coming up with $1000. that is the bloomberg business flash. for the s&p losses 500 wiped out gains for the year. one strategy could be trend follow gene -- following. here to discuss the strategy and what it means is side need -- ,, thank you very much for joining. explain what trend following is as a strategy in high -- and how it applies. the saying of by a low, selling high is flipped on its head. you end up trying to buy that trend. at the moment we think of the close. a lot of th
gap says it is shutting 75 old navy and banana republic stores outside of north america.y to come as refocus on north america and china. change theed to earnings forecast. alix: tim cook has inaugurated an office in southern india to develop apple products. it would create 4000 jobs. they announce plans to set up at by 2017. bangalore they have a 2% market share in india. scarlet: two thirds of americans would have difficulty coming up with a $1000 emergency. conditions are as precarious as...
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. >> honeneybee health in north america began to deinine many years before neonicotinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, the products are safe, d d we he lolotsf studies to shothat. >>many scientists osose researar is not funded bthee pestice ininstry challenge t safe of f onics, saying th even low levels oexexpore can affect the abily y of heybeeses to communicacate andan suppress their imimmune system, making th more sususceptible to o virusesd varroa miteses. >> the effects of these pesticides s on the bees s is manyfold. it affects reproduction. the navigational ability of the bees is impaired. they can't find their way home. if they can't find theiwaway home, they can't riring rourcess back to thehe hive, thehe hive s depleted of worker bees and forager bebees, and ththe hive t crashshes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollininators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in dedecline, a a quarter of them
. >> honeneybee health in north america began to deinine many years before neonicotinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, the products are safe, d d we he lolotsf studies to shothat. >>many scientists osose researar is not funded bthee pestice ininstry challenge t safe of f onics, saying th even low levels oexexpore can affect the abily y of heybeeses to communicacate andan suppress their imimmune system,...
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it is the largest collegiate regatta in north america.people are here from north america, canada and even someone from england. i talked with the dad vail committee yesterday and he calls this race the crown jewel of philadelphia. >> the kids have been eating and sleeping and dreaming about winning a dad vail gold medal. they cross the days off the calendar just like they do before christmas. >> it's warmer than it is around christmastime but what about the weather? the kids have raced through rain before. since bill is tracking the chance for showers and storms, i asked the folks who is the plan for the weather and the forecast? more on that when i see you again in the next half hour. for now, i'm live along the schuylkill river for the dad vail ra gaegatta. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 4:09. clouds are moving in. it will be mostly cloudy and mild day. wildwood, dry right now but there's a chance of thunderstorms on the way. we'll see temperatures that are starting off warm, go back into the
it is the largest collegiate regatta in north america.people are here from north america, canada and even someone from england. i talked with the dad vail committee yesterday and he calls this race the crown jewel of philadelphia. >> the kids have been eating and sleeping and dreaming about winning a dad vail gold medal. they cross the days off the calendar just like they do before christmas. >> it's warmer than it is around christmastime but what about the weather? the kids have...
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it's the largest college rowing competition in north america. organizers tell us today's schedule has been compressed. they've cut down the lag time between the races in order to get in the action by mid-afternoon before any stormy weather moves in later on in the day. >>> newman university in delaware county will hold its commencement ceremonies at 12:30. the college will graduate nearly 700 students. among them, more than two dozen first responders who earned bachelor's degrees in the school's degree in public administration. at villanova, they held the main commencement ceremony yesterday. it was moved indoors because of the rain. individuals of the school's university will hold their ceremonies a little bit later on today. ♪ >>> healthy and happy. a little girl who has overcome big odds and become famous from her dad's post about her battle against cancer gets a chance to dance at her father's wedding. >>> and later, flying the unfriendly skies? why you can expect big delays at airports this summer and what the tsa plans to do about it. >>>
it's the largest college rowing competition in north america. organizers tell us today's schedule has been compressed. they've cut down the lag time between the races in order to get in the action by mid-afternoon before any stormy weather moves in later on in the day. >>> newman university in delaware county will hold its commencement ceremonies at 12:30. the college will graduate nearly 700 students. among them, more than two dozen first responders who earned bachelor's degrees in...
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government was concerned, been freed in north america. and then arriving in brazil, there was no real means to re-enslave them that the government was willing to get involved with. so, yes, in some cases, african-americans did travel with the families that formerly had owned them to brazil. but they were not slaves. they essentially just worked with the family or eventually went their own way. as opposed to the second question, brazil most definitely , and to this day is much ine open and accommodating terms of its various ethnicities . that has to do with the development of the country itself. you had portuguese, you had a presence,g indigenous and then the people, the colonists that had initially developed brazil were from all , even into north africa. s, even italian, german turkish immigrants.. then you throw in the indigenous andles of brazil african-americans brought in for slave labor and you have got an ethnic pool that is more diverse than the u.s. and more used to working together. were also bonded and still are to an extent by
government was concerned, been freed in north america. and then arriving in brazil, there was no real means to re-enslave them that the government was willing to get involved with. so, yes, in some cases, african-americans did travel with the families that formerly had owned them to brazil. but they were not slaves. they essentially just worked with the family or eventually went their own way. as opposed to the second question, brazil most definitely , and to this day is much ine open and...
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north america. so we actually work together on common targeting principles.ork. north america. so we actually work together on common targeting principles.ork. north america. so we actually work together on common targeting principles. coming into north america at large as well as working through with panama and other entries in our hemisphere. so think about global entry also as a growing more internationally focused program where we're working closely with our partners to share these programs together. with the common goal of facilitating movement of low risk travel true the global transportation system. >> well, with that we'll wrap up this panel. this is an important issue for the center and for countries working together to fight the threat of terrorism and so join me in thanking our panel and for a great discussion. [ applause sfchlt [ ] the next panel will start without going to a break. >>> well, thank you. and i'm sure many of you have their stomachs grumbling, but i can promise you this is worth the wait . you literally can't ask for a better panel to discuss kourpt t
north america. so we actually work together on common targeting principles.ork. north america. so we actually work together on common targeting principles.ork. north america. so we actually work together on common targeting principles. coming into north america at large as well as working through with panama and other entries in our hemisphere. so think about global entry also as a growing more internationally focused program where we're working closely with our partners to share these programs...
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commandant of the royal navy in north america. the men did not get along at all and it is a wonder that they were able to succeed because they absolutely despised each other and that is a topic for another day. sir henry clinton is a very fine gentleman to talk about. too busy charleston between april and may of 1780 longestould be the siege of the revolutionary war, longer than the seizure of your town and the largest operation in south carolina during the war. the british army is going to be very dependent upon the royal navy. the role of navy brings them to south carolina and provisions seven as they move across the and theyf charleston blockaded the harbor. savard much in interdependent operation between the royal navy and the british army. lay see's to the city using inmal siege tactics used that time. they have in the americans on the peninsula itself. late in the seizure, as the british are closing in on the americans, sir henry clinton is theg to offer terms to american commander at charleston. clinton offers -- he has the
commandant of the royal navy in north america. the men did not get along at all and it is a wonder that they were able to succeed because they absolutely despised each other and that is a topic for another day. sir henry clinton is a very fine gentleman to talk about. too busy charleston between april and may of 1780 longestould be the siege of the revolutionary war, longer than the seizure of your town and the largest operation in south carolina during the war. the british army is going to be...
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millions of bison once thundered across north america.e number dipped to just 325 bison in the united states. so, today's puzzler, approximately how many bison are there in the united states today? and can you name them? okay. >>> and now, the powerhouse puzzler, brought to you by voya financial. >> okay, so today's puzzler, how many bison are there in north america today? an approximation please, dan balz. 500,000. 100,000. 75,000. >> i'm optimistic. >> 1 million. i gotta tell you. you nailed it, dan balz. a half a million bison today in north america. congratulations. we'll have a prize for you backstage. back to martha. >>> thanks, jon. a final thought from >>> we introduced you at the top of the broadcast to the two-star general in charge of the land forces here in iraq. for major general gary volesky, iraq is familiar territory. this is his fourth deployment. general volesky has been there. again and again. spending more than six years away from his family. i first met gary volesky in 2004. >> they were going put a police station in
millions of bison once thundered across north america.e number dipped to just 325 bison in the united states. so, today's puzzler, approximately how many bison are there in the united states today? and can you name them? okay. >>> and now, the powerhouse puzzler, brought to you by voya financial. >> okay, so today's puzzler, how many bison are there in north america today? an approximation please, dan balz. 500,000. 100,000. 75,000. >> i'm optimistic. >> 1 million. i...
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was theleston museum first museum founded in north america in 1773 and we have a close association with the cincinnati society. washington the house, the town house of thomas and the-- hayward, museum acquired the house thanks to a gift from the cincinnati society. agreement isthe that 10% of the cost of the house in exchange for a room in the house in perpetuity, so we are aligned with the cincinnati society for some time in the future. again, thank you to kendall for arranging everything and for inviting me here tonight. what i want to talk about is prisoners of war in the southern campaign. little notes on the title of my book, relieve us of this burden, ,hat is a quote from balfour the british commandant in charleston during the british occupation. he wrote in the midst of the winter of 1781 to henry clinton, to "relieve us of this burden," using the archaic spelling of burden of the prisoners of war they had to hold, because they were taking up a lot of resources on the part of the british and he really wanted to not be responsible for them anymore. quote could be used for the amer
was theleston museum first museum founded in north america in 1773 and we have a close association with the cincinnati society. washington the house, the town house of thomas and the-- hayward, museum acquired the house thanks to a gift from the cincinnati society. agreement isthe that 10% of the cost of the house in exchange for a room in the house in perpetuity, so we are aligned with the cincinnati society for some time in the future. again, thank you to kendall for arranging everything and...
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millions of bison once thundered across north america., the number of bison in the united states dipped to just 325. so, today's puzzler, approximately how many bison are there in the united states today? and can you name them? okay. >>> and now, the powerhouse puzzler, brought to you by voya financial. >> okay, so today's puzzler, how many bison are there in north america today? an approximation please, dan balz. 500,000. alicia. 100,000. 75,000. congressman ellison? >> i'm optimistic. >> 1 million. i gotta tell you. you nailed it, dan balz. a half a million bison today in north america. congratulations. we'll have a prize for you backstage. now let's get back to martha. now let's get back to martha. >> thanks, jon. connections. now let's get back to martha. >> thanks, jon. you're not just in the classroom; you're part of the community. you meet these tiny kids every year, and you help them learn and grow. but you also get to know their families, and over the years they become a part of your life, and you become a part of theirs. when yo
millions of bison once thundered across north america., the number of bison in the united states dipped to just 325. so, today's puzzler, approximately how many bison are there in the united states today? and can you name them? okay. >>> and now, the powerhouse puzzler, brought to you by voya financial. >> okay, so today's puzzler, how many bison are there in north america today? an approximation please, dan balz. 500,000. alicia. 100,000. 75,000. congressman ellison? >>...
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thinking about people coming to north america.e share lots of this mesh with our mexican partners and canadian partners on people coming to north america so we work together on common -- common target potential's. as well as working through with panama and other countries in our hemisphere. so we think of a global entry, think about global entry also as a growing more internationally focused program where we are working close with a partners to share these programs together. with the common goal of facilitating movement of low-risk traveled through the global transportation system. >> with that we will wrap up this panel. we have a great session right after this before lunch break, but this is an important issue for the center and an important issue for countries that are working together to fight the threat of terrorism. so join me for thinking our panel, and for a great discussion. [applause] >> the next panel will start without going to a break. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. i'm sure many of you have their stomachs gr
thinking about people coming to north america.e share lots of this mesh with our mexican partners and canadian partners on people coming to north america so we work together on common -- common target potential's. as well as working through with panama and other countries in our hemisphere. so we think of a global entry, think about global entry also as a growing more internationally focused program where we are working close with a partners to share these programs together. with the common...
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. >>> dad vail regatta north america's largest and best known collegiate rowing competition begins in 30 minutes. our katherine scott is our coxen of sorts and joins us along the schuylkill. >> reporter: i would like to be a coxin, but i think i might outweigh them we'll see 3,000 athletes competing over the next two days, there's the fans, friends and family and there are people on the schuylkill this morning warming up ahead of the races which begin soon. the banks of the schuylkill will be buzzing over the neck few days, as you head out, keep in mind as this is going on, kelly drive is closed. this is the largest collegiate regatta in north america with 100 colleges and universities from the u.s. and canada taking part. the start line is north of hunting park avenue and the finish is above the columbia avenue bridge. admission is free, you can set up along the banks. probably the best spot to watch is the grandstand where the finish line is. you get the rowers when they are not on the water, spectators and families are there cheering for everybody. this regatta is something they wo
. >>> dad vail regatta north america's largest and best known collegiate rowing competition begins in 30 minutes. our katherine scott is our coxen of sorts and joins us along the schuylkill. >> reporter: i would like to be a coxin, but i think i might outweigh them we'll see 3,000 athletes competing over the next two days, there's the fans, friends and family and there are people on the schuylkill this morning warming up ahead of the races which begin soon. the banks of the...
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like australia, like south korea, singapore, north america.he most successful countries are democratic, it's the european countries that are starting to to get into trouble like greece, portugal. italy has had no growth in 15 years. >> i look at the list of people coming out arguing for britain staying in the eu. the list includes prime minister cameron talk about how leaving the eu would leave it significantly poor. and mark carney saying a brexit is denial. you've got the economic risks. president obama speaking about how we'd be in the back of the queue with regards to trade. surely they're not all wrong. these are smart global leaders. >> i think there's an element of group think from all of this. there are different motivations. the head of the mif christine lagarde, they're in the euro. when we were contemplating the euro a dozen years ago. it was the same call. the department of ministry was in favor. the financial times completely in favor. most economists completely in favor. the prime minister, in favor. it was the same thing, the eu
like australia, like south korea, singapore, north america.he most successful countries are democratic, it's the european countries that are starting to to get into trouble like greece, portugal. italy has had no growth in 15 years. >> i look at the list of people coming out arguing for britain staying in the eu. the list includes prime minister cameron talk about how leaving the eu would leave it significantly poor. and mark carney saying a brexit is denial. you've got the economic...
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. >>> gap is closing 75 old navy and banana republic stores outside of north america.timate the closures will save them at least $275 million. the retailer has been suffering from competition from h & 34, zara and forever 21. >> one of the world's top golfers is caught in an insider trading investigation. the sec says phil mickelson made $3931,000 after getting a stock tip from a netted sports gambler. investigators claim he used some of the money to pay the man mikkelson was not charged with a crime. his management group said in part quoting here that he takes full responsibility for the dangerous associations that led him to become part of this investigation. >>> we turn now to another money scandal. back in november, we broke this story about the pentagon shelling out millions of taxpayer dollars to major sports teams including those in the nfl for paid acts an of patriotism. >> now the nfl says it will be returning that money to the taxpayers serena marshall joins us now with the latest from d.c. good morning, serena. >> good morning. that's right. your tax dollars
. >>> gap is closing 75 old navy and banana republic stores outside of north america.timate the closures will save them at least $275 million. the retailer has been suffering from competition from h & 34, zara and forever 21. >> one of the world's top golfers is caught in an insider trading investigation. the sec says phil mickelson made $3931,000 after getting a stock tip from a netted sports gambler. investigators claim he used some of the money to pay the man mikkelson was...
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it is the first resort in north america to use the machine. >> how do you make snow at 75 degrees? we knew that we had to have it. >> that's some serious snow there. >> officials say the machine works at any temperature and it will provide snow all summer long. >> the snow factory is cranking out the snow. >>> coming up steph curry's blunt response to what lebron james had to say about the mvp award. sports up next. >>> all right mark's here now the warrior's happy to have at least a few days off. >> they don't play till monday of course. they are a little banged up. coach cur says he'll be all right. steph curry still ke ruring -- recurring problems with the knee. nothing major. boget has a pulled muscle and he did not practice today and they're questionable on his stance for the rest of the way. meantime everybody's got a few days to rest so everybody needs a story to cover. this is really stretching it but the mvp steph curry of course was brilliant in the last couple of games. but there seems to be a little question raised by reporters about what the warriors do. are they lucky
it is the first resort in north america to use the machine. >> how do you make snow at 75 degrees? we knew that we had to have it. >> that's some serious snow there. >> officials say the machine works at any temperature and it will provide snow all summer long. >> the snow factory is cranking out the snow. >>> coming up steph curry's blunt response to what lebron james had to say about the mvp award. sports up next. >>> all right mark's here now the...
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captain america civil war earned 72 million in north america. the eight biggest second weekend total of all-time. jungle book earned nearly 18 million. george clooney and julie robert money monster was third. >>> that's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00, in are and for updates, download or abc7 news news app and enable push alerts for immediate notifications. have a great evening. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. it's music, it's dance, it's food, it's multi-cultural. i'm roberto hernandez, the artistic director of the annual carnaval san francisco parade and festival and this is your guide to carnaval this year. we'll give you a front row seat to this year's king and queen competition. we'll take you inside an amazing youth program that changes lives. we'll stop by a place that keeps the spirit of dance alive. and we'll introduce to a chef who's cooking up a tasty dish for the festival. carnaval san francisco is a multi-cultural, rich event that celebrates life and represents all of latin america and the caribbean and yo
captain america civil war earned 72 million in north america. the eight biggest second weekend total of all-time. jungle book earned nearly 18 million. george clooney and julie robert money monster was third. >>> that's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00, in are and for updates, download or abc7 news news app and enable push alerts for immediate notifications. have a great evening. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. it's music, it's dance, it's food, it's...
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largest collegiate regatta in north america.lks, we've been talking to the spectators in case we get rain and thunderstorms later on today. bill will have more on that for a few moments. for now, it's a beautiful morning at the dad vail regatta. live in fairmont park, matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >>> jessica boyington with one less check on your first alert traffic. from the blue route northbound to the schuylkill expressway headed westbound, this disabled vehicle that was over into the side ditch here, starting to slow things down with a little bit of a delay by the scene. also new jersey transit, atlantic city rail service is suspended between philly and pennsauken. buses will replace that train service. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> we're getting a cloudy start this morning. a chance of showers and thunderstorms will be increasing as the day goes on. we're already seeing the clouds starting to increase. we saw some sunshine in the lehigh valley to begin with. but that's not happening now. 64 degrees and cloudy ski
largest collegiate regatta in north america.lks, we've been talking to the spectators in case we get rain and thunderstorms later on today. bill will have more on that for a few moments. for now, it's a beautiful morning at the dad vail regatta. live in fairmont park, matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >>> jessica boyington with one less check on your first alert traffic. from the blue route northbound to the schuylkill expressway headed westbound, this disabled vehicle that was over into the...
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. >>> more than 250 passengers and crew on board a cruise ship sailing from england to north america have come down with the norovirus. cdc is monitoring the situation and says the ship has stepped up cleaning and disinfecting. >>> the north carolina governor says he'll meet today's deadline and respond to the federal government over the state's controversial bathroom law. more than $1 billion in federal funds could be lost if the state enforces the law. >>> it was a star-studded opening for this
. >>> more than 250 passengers and crew on board a cruise ship sailing from england to north america have come down with the norovirus. cdc is monitoring the situation and says the ship has stepped up cleaning and disinfecting. >>> the north carolina governor says he'll meet today's deadline and respond to the federal government over the state's controversial bathroom law. more than $1 billion in federal funds could be lost if the state enforces the law. >>> it was a...
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across north america there is a potent low pressure system in front affecting many parts of the eastern united states. we're hearing many reports of hail. in fact, some hail was as large as baseballs in the mid-atlantic coast. we'll see severe weather to continue as we go into the next several hours. across the northern areas we'll see rain and snow moving into the great lakes region across as well as eastern canada. temperatures will be quite -- 21 degrees for the high in washington, d.c., slightly cooling down compared to monday. going into tuesday across seattle, the high could be 22 degrees. but on monday it was very hot. the mercury hit 31 degrees making it the hottest day for the day actually. now, across europe there is a rotating low pressure system still affecting the south of italy and the balkan peninsula. hail was reported in greece and we'll see stormy weather to continue into tuesday and possibly into wednesday. the worst-hit areas will be greece, turkey, as well as bulgaria. then this low pressure system and front will likely move into the scandinavian peninsula as well a
across north america there is a potent low pressure system in front affecting many parts of the eastern united states. we're hearing many reports of hail. in fact, some hail was as large as baseballs in the mid-atlantic coast. we'll see severe weather to continue as we go into the next several hours. across the northern areas we'll see rain and snow moving into the great lakes region across as well as eastern canada. temperatures will be quite -- 21 degrees for the high in washington, d.c.,...
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>> pelley: tonight, wildfire is driving the largest evacuation in north america in
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and across north america, it's going to be a dangerous day on monday across the southern plains. there's a chance for severe weather across the north of texas, as well as the western half of oklahoma. watch out for tornadoes, thunderstorms, and large hail. the heaviest rain will fall across the coast of texas. we have flash flood warnings still in place. rain could raise the potential of flooding, so watch out for bad weather. if you see flooded roadways, don't try to drive through because the water depth could be much deeper compared to what you think. back behind us, dry and quite warm. there's a chance for fire weather across texas or rather new mexico as well as arizona. so watch out when you use fire. across the east, it's generally dry, and temperatures expected to warm up. finally. 18 degrees for a high for the u.s. capital. 17 degrees for the high in new york city on monday. and across the opposite side, 22 degrees for los angeles. that's it for now. here is your extended forecast. >>> and that wraps it up for us on nhk "newsline." a special report on okinawa hello and wel
and across north america, it's going to be a dangerous day on monday across the southern plains. there's a chance for severe weather across the north of texas, as well as the western half of oklahoma. watch out for tornadoes, thunderstorms, and large hail. the heaviest rain will fall across the coast of texas. we have flash flood warnings still in place. rain could raise the potential of flooding, so watch out for bad weather. if you see flooded roadways, don't try to drive through because the...
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captain america civil war earned 72 million in north america.e. jungle book earned nearly 18 million. george clooney and julie robert money monster was third. >>> that's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00, in are and for updates, download or abc7 news news app and enable push alerts for immediate notifications. have a great evening. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, a weekend getaway that will leave you feeling lucky. >> they all lined up, and it was $8.4 million. >> then kate beckinsale talks about her newest role. >> don't ask me to play a musical instrument or play football or anything. i'm horrible at it. but i'm all right at learning lines. >> plus, we're getting the party started with a fun and fancy balloon project. look at that. >> bouquet of flowers. >> how can that not cheer you up, right? >> yeah. >> and we're heading to m
captain america civil war earned 72 million in north america.e. jungle book earned nearly 18 million. george clooney and julie robert money monster was third. >>> that's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00, in are and for updates, download or abc7 news news app and enable push alerts for immediate notifications. have a great evening. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place...
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it grossed nearly $182 million over the weekend in north america.e jungle book" was far back at just under $22 million. "mother's day" was third at $9 million. >>> gopro says the quad copter drone won't if on sale until the holidays. the anxiously awaited product is expected to hit the market next month. gopro says the drone still needs to be fine-tuned. the market value has plunged 80% in the last year. anne marie? >> secret santa, if you're listening, you know what i put on the list. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot. >>> ahead, class act. president obama delivers the commencement address at howard university and remarks on race relations in america. their bathroom experience. just like they forgot conductor randy, who sees all and forgets nothing. at least he's not constable bob. ♪ la vie est belle. la vie est belle, the eau de parfum, lancôme. receive a 6-piece gift with any $35 lancôme purchase. only at macy's, your fragrance destination. introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogur
it grossed nearly $182 million over the weekend in north america.e jungle book" was far back at just under $22 million. "mother's day" was third at $9 million. >>> gopro says the quad copter drone won't if on sale until the holidays. the anxiously awaited product is expected to hit the market next month. gopro says the drone still needs to be fine-tuned. the market value has plunged 80% in the last year. anne marie? >> secret santa, if you're listening, you know...
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he just give us a slight nod in terms of the ability to sustain the level in north america.t those emerging markets. there is a huge amount of versatility and a huge amount of expectation. tell us what you are seeing. >> our brazilian business is a strong one. were doing well but there is certainly a noticeable slowdown. i'm going to resume again next week. it's fine but clearly not as strong as it was a couple years ago. elsewhere in the emerging markets, we are fairly small in india and china but we have grown fairly well. the biggest impact is in the commodities sector where it's only 7% or 8% of our business. you should not complain when our two business -- biggest businesses are in such great shape. greatsaid they are in shape, and terms of taking cost out of the business it's a theme and a lot of other businesses. are you managing to do that in various geographies. talk us to the cost control aspect. >> great question it is fundamental to our business model. our clients outsource because they want us to be low cost of a what innovation and so on. i think we are being r
he just give us a slight nod in terms of the ability to sustain the level in north america.t those emerging markets. there is a huge amount of versatility and a huge amount of expectation. tell us what you are seeing. >> our brazilian business is a strong one. were doing well but there is certainly a noticeable slowdown. i'm going to resume again next week. it's fine but clearly not as strong as it was a couple years ago. elsewhere in the emerging markets, we are fairly small in india and...
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industr >> you will notice that we w talk about revolutionary warnarw colonial north america, weorricaiod but what's key is tell some of the familiar and some of the new and some ofe nee that familiar we tell in newnew ways.ways. so, we're excited for everyone y to see this.hi >> and again the new museum musu opens to the public on saturday, september 24th.tember. that will be exciting. w >>> now for all you runnersalyo out there the marine corpse c half marathon weekend is here.kr first up, though, a two day healthy lifestyle expoes happening in fredericksburg that's today and tomorrow.oday r then the half marathon kickshon off on sunday.of about 10,000 runners from nearly every state and seven countries will lace up for the event.en >> all right.>> all r >> hard one i ran it.ard >> is that so. >> when i was young i ran it.ani >> when you were young.hen when you could recover he'sly. h >> when i could run.>> >> yeah, all right. weah, a rig today the pga tour is promoting a tour of a a different kind calledt operation shower.oper >> it's a charity sponsored byyn the pga tour that hosts
industr >> you will notice that we w talk about revolutionary warnarw colonial north america, weorricaiod but what's key is tell some of the familiar and some of the new and some ofe nee that familiar we tell in newnew ways.ways. so, we're excited for everyone y to see this.hi >> and again the new museum musu opens to the public on saturday, september 24th.tember. that will be exciting. w >>> now for all you runnersalyo out there the marine corpse c half marathon weekend is...
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>> pelley: tonight, wildfire is driving the largest evacuation in north america in fire hasn't threatened an entire city on this scale since the san francisco earthquake 100 years ago. the fire has grown explosively since sunday. fort mcmurray, alberta, a city of 88,000, has been evacuated. the price of oil rose worldwide because of the catastrophe in canada's oil sands region. at least 90,000 people are refugees, hundreds of homes, whole neighborhoods, are gone. ben tracy is there. >> reporter: parts of alberta are literally hell on earth. 49 fires are raging, at least seven burning out of control. senior wildfire prevention manager chad morrison. >> let me be clear-- air tankers are notin not going to stop thi. >> i can feel the heat here. this is insane. >> reporter: after the fire tore through the town of fort mcmurray, this is what it looked like, not only burned out, but bom >> there's nothing there. there's nothing left. there's so many homes gone. >> reporter: exhausted firefighters sprawled on the grass while a lone mountie surveyed the empty streets
>> pelley: tonight, wildfire is driving the largest evacuation in north america in fire hasn't threatened an entire city on this scale since the san francisco earthquake 100 years ago. the fire has grown explosively since sunday. fort mcmurray, alberta, a city of 88,000, has been evacuated. the price of oil rose worldwide because of the catastrophe in canada's oil sands region. at least 90,000 people are refugees, hundreds of homes, whole neighborhoods, are gone. ben tracy is there....
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on or fight off amazon which mails about seven times the number of packages as walmart does in north america. >>> the greatest art collection hidden in a vault or in a place you wouldn't think of? very few people have been around to see it. we'll take you there. >>> and later, looking to find meals that won't break the bank? how to get the most bang for your buck. as we go to break, a look at how the stock market ended the week. we were born 100 years ago into a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of trust, for the privilege of flying higher and higher, together. ♪ >>> many people have an image of iran frozen in their minds from decades ago, americans held hostage, riots, and it is an ancient place that is rapidly changing. michelle car rus s -- ka rus sa cabrera found some ancient art. >> reporter: this leads to a basement which hold as secret treasure. >> behind this door, one of the greatest collectio
on or fight off amazon which mails about seven times the number of packages as walmart does in north america. >>> the greatest art collection hidden in a vault or in a place you wouldn't think of? very few people have been around to see it. we'll take you there. >>> and later, looking to find meals that won't break the bank? how to get the most bang for your buck. as we go to break, a look at how the stock market ended the week. we were born 100 years ago into a new american...
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california and canada are in philadelphia for the event, the largest college rowing competition in north america. the schedule has been compressed to get the action in before the stormy weather moves in later today. >>> race weekend at dover international speedway today. yesterday fans watched practice at the kent county oval. they got an up-close look in the garage area and noticed the jet dry trucks that helped to sop up rain water from the tracks. fans are hoping the trucks won't be needed today or tomorrow. >> it's never been rained out in 12 years. it's been -- we have had rain, but we've never been rained out. >> here with friends, family, everybody. so you're always going to come regardless of the weather. you don't change your plans. you just come. >> the highlight of race weekend at dover comes tomorrow with the nascar aaa 400. >>> you can set your sights this weekend on the power in the pines air show at joint base mcguire-disk-lake hurst. the army's premier parachute team will perform stunts and acrobatics. the gates open at 9:00 in the morning today and tomorrow. >>> it was a bigger
california and canada are in philadelphia for the event, the largest college rowing competition in north america. the schedule has been compressed to get the action in before the stormy weather moves in later today. >>> race weekend at dover international speedway today. yesterday fans watched practice at the kent county oval. they got an up-close look in the garage area and noticed the jet dry trucks that helped to sop up rain water from the tracks. fans are hoping the trucks won't be...
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it is the biggest in north america covering 800 miles over eight days. stages will go through sacramento. >>> a former 49er star is coming out of retirement, but he is no longer playing on the field. patrick willis is working on a tech start up. devin fehely spoke to the player about his new career. >> i have given this game everything i had. i felt like i had nothing left to give it. >> reporter: patrick willis still looks every bit like the pro bowl linebacker who terrorized nfl offenses during eight years with the 49ers but today, he is tackling a different job. far afield of the world of football. >> i always felt like there was more to me than just football. i felt like football was a great asset to my life. at the same time, i also knew the day i came in, that it would be a day that i would have to leave. >> reporter: willis has joined the tech start-up open source storage as a board member and executive vice president. a job he owes in large part to a chance encounter with a company's ceo in his one time neighbor. we bumped into while recovering o
it is the biggest in north america covering 800 miles over eight days. stages will go through sacramento. >>> a former 49er star is coming out of retirement, but he is no longer playing on the field. patrick willis is working on a tech start up. devin fehely spoke to the player about his new career. >> i have given this game everything i had. i felt like i had nothing left to give it. >> reporter: patrick willis still looks every bit like the pro bowl linebacker who...