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. >> reporter: for the family of 20-year-old abbey connor, her death still doesn't make sense. >> foroth of my kids to both black out at the same time and be found face down in a waist-deep pool during the middle of the day, there's something wrong. >> reporter: abbey's father thinks tainted alcohol was to blame. her brother survived. their blood alcohol level three times the legal limit back home after what he believes was just a few shots at the start of a family vacation in mexico. now authorities there have seized 10,000 gallons of tainted alcohol from a supplier after raiding more than 30 hotels and nightclubs in popular tourist spots in cancun and playa del carmen including the iberostar hotel where abbey died. officials also closed a bar at that hotel. but iberostar says the closure was not due to tainted alcohol. and guest safety is a top priority. just last month the state department updated its travel warning to mexico cautioning about tainted alcohol. stop and seek medical attention if you begin to feel ill. a recent report found 43% of all alcoholic beverages consumed in t
. >> reporter: for the family of 20-year-old abbey connor, her death still doesn't make sense. >> foroth of my kids to both black out at the same time and be found face down in a waist-deep pool during the middle of the day, there's something wrong. >> reporter: abbey's father thinks tainted alcohol was to blame. her brother survived. their blood alcohol level three times the legal limit back home after what he believes was just a few shots at the start of a family vacation in...
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. >> reporter: that's right, clayton, todd and abbey. we've talked about in fact here is a truck right now watch this. this is in the south southwest parts of houston. we're just off the southwest freeway and as you see, the flooding that they predicted, the flood warning that goes through tuesday, there's cars coming on this road trying to get to the southwest freeway and 59 south and there's some turning away. we've seen one tow truck go through and another suv, but we're just going to watch and50 see who decides to go through or not. you can see just to the left here, guys of me, this car in a parking lot which obviously didn't expect this to flood but there you go. i don't know when that car owneg is going to come and get it but we aren't quite sure how much water this is but i'm going to w ade in it a little bit for you the old fashion way and try and give you some sense for it, and what you're getting here and we've been listening to the radio all day was the bands and while this storm has been downgraded to category 1, this is exa
. >> reporter: that's right, clayton, todd and abbey. we've talked about in fact here is a truck right now watch this. this is in the south southwest parts of houston. we're just off the southwest freeway and as you see, the flooding that they predicted, the flood warning that goes through tuesday, there's cars coming on this road trying to get to the southwest freeway and 59 south and there's some turning away. we've seen one tow truck go through and another suv, but we're just going to...
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abbey later died. her family calling for an investigation into whether their alcohol was tainted. >> the bartender pours out a line of shots and lights went out and i woke up in the ambulance. >> reporter: so you went from fine to blacked out. >> yup. >> reporter: mexico has been confiscating the tainted alcohol for years, seizing more than 1.4 million gallons of the toxic blends. tonight iberostar claiming the suspension was not related to tainted alcohol, but rather those unsanitary conditions. and the hotel tells us they only buy sealed alcohol bottles. and david, abbey's family tells us they are happy about these new seizures. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the driver ramming into a crowded rest rant. an 8-year-old girl killed, the pictures just coming in. >>> the traffic takedown. new video sparking outrage. a police officer seen repeatedly punching a driver. tonight, authorities releasing their own footage. >>> and the news coming in late today. the deadly
abbey later died. her family calling for an investigation into whether their alcohol was tainted. >> the bartender pours out a line of shots and lights went out and i woke up in the ambulance. >> reporter: so you went from fine to blacked out. >> yup. >> reporter: mexico has been confiscating the tainted alcohol for years, seizing more than 1.4 million gallons of the toxic blends. tonight iberostar claiming the suspension was not related to tainted alcohol, but rather...
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mary anne turner/abbey patron: "i love the flavor. they're refreshing." drink traditionally comes in a copper mug. the abbey's mugs are made to look like copper but are actually stainless steel and are perfectly safe to drink from.there's now sobering news -though- for anyone who sips from the real coppers ones. they ácould poison drinkers. according to health officials the acid in the cocktail can leech out the copper metal and once its swallowed it can cause stomach pains unpleasant trips to the bathroom....or worse.because moscow mules are the new "it" drink around the nation officials thought now's the time to spread the warning. but bar goers we talked to say they don't plan on switching cocktails.mary anne turner/abbey patron: "it's just another thing that americans are freaking out about. we just, we panic about everything."the health warning does note that downing drinks from copper mugs with a different inner lining like nickel or stainless steel won't cause you any problems, except the possible hangover. (pam) according to the national institute
mary anne turner/abbey patron: "i love the flavor. they're refreshing." drink traditionally comes in a copper mug. the abbey's mugs are made to look like copper but are actually stainless steel and are perfectly safe to drink from.there's now sobering news -though- for anyone who sips from the real coppers ones. they ácould poison drinkers. according to health officials the acid in the cocktail can leech out the copper metal and once its swallowed it can cause stomach pains...
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that never happened inside an abbey or a church like that. i live in england 29 years of my life. english, one says that they're very cold blooded, but my god they showed the world they are not. that day, the days before the funeral, the world stopped for the english people. >> charles spencer also has a word about the paparazzi. >> that of all the ironies about diana, perhaps the greatest was this. a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the end, the most hunted person of the modern age. >> was diana hunted to death? after the princess is laid to rest, the world wants answers. >> everybody's blaming everybody else. >> for the next two years, investigators in france try to determine what really happened. >> will we ever know exactly who or what is responsible for the death of diana? >> the french investigation finds that the driver, henri paul, was speeding and intoxicated, deeming him solely responsible for the accident. the photographers are cleared, and the case is closed. but for years afterwards, conspiracy theories linger especially with dodi's father
that never happened inside an abbey or a church like that. i live in england 29 years of my life. english, one says that they're very cold blooded, but my god they showed the world they are not. that day, the days before the funeral, the world stopped for the english people. >> charles spencer also has a word about the paparazzi. >> that of all the ironies about diana, perhaps the greatest was this. a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the end, the most...
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downton abbey will be fine. and squeezing peasants that hard, for the professional building a career of public last professionals, you feel a little bit of siege your self and are more concerned, getting ahead and making for yourself, reflecting on what do you owe other people, your duty is focused on your career to some degree and the concept of meritocracy is the opposite of privilege and it is just fine. if i'm better than anybody i'm entitled to be richer than anybody and the areas that don't make it our slumps and it is sort of defects, bad choices, low iq, who cares? am i getting this right? you are looking at elite failure as one of the key issues? >> absolutely. a kind of self regard. it is not all liberals and americans at all, many are center-right. there is -- they do share a kind of failure of empathy and imagination, the old class system for all of its obvious failings perhaps requires that connection, literally physically disconnected from the middling and poor people, at one time, the elites use t
downton abbey will be fine. and squeezing peasants that hard, for the professional building a career of public last professionals, you feel a little bit of siege your self and are more concerned, getting ahead and making for yourself, reflecting on what do you owe other people, your duty is focused on your career to some degree and the concept of meritocracy is the opposite of privilege and it is just fine. if i'm better than anybody i'm entitled to be richer than anybody and the areas that...
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and that was participated by edmund abbey as well. originally they were going to the corporate a stain glass dome into the ceiling. they decided to put another floor above that, so they moved the dome. and we'll see that in the supreme court chamber. it's the 24 hours of the day from light to dark. and it's allegorical maidens that says from light to dark. and then the zodiac signs are depicted behind that. ady was a native to philadelphia but reel an english ex-patriot. addy had done work for pennsylvania murals. he was supposed to do all the principal rooms. she didn't complete but given the commission through the senate and supreme court chamber after addy's death. we're currently in the supreme superior court chamber. tis is part of it design of joseph houston's plan for the capitol. this is one of three philadelphia, pittsburgh and here in harrisburg one of three spearer court chambers in which the dome can meet. it was brought here as they were adding a fifth floor to the building. so even as the building was being constructed i
and that was participated by edmund abbey as well. originally they were going to the corporate a stain glass dome into the ceiling. they decided to put another floor above that, so they moved the dome. and we'll see that in the supreme court chamber. it's the 24 hours of the day from light to dark. and it's allegorical maidens that says from light to dark. and then the zodiac signs are depicted behind that. ady was a native to philadelphia but reel an english ex-patriot. addy had done work for...
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snoopy, an 8-year-old poodle and abbey, an 8-year-old english bulldog are rescued. >> so a woman hadrunning loose. she was able to contain them and put them in her backyard and had called. >> snoopy and abbey join the pets. the owners of almost all the pets identified and contacted. but some of these pets are strays. canine and feline victims of the storm, identities unknown. this guy was found on a flooded street corner here in dickinson. let's call him patches. and then there are other kinds of pets like these two rabbits and a guinea pig. elizabeth is their owner. she couldn't retrieve them before the storm came and thought they might have died. >> i was having nightmares. i was having a hard time sleeping. and, you know, now i can finally rest easy. >> and so can the people who love snoopy and abbey. >> you guys ready to go home? yeah! >> reporter: the poodle and english bulldog are owned by ryan johnson's father-in-law. >> my father-in-law can sleep tonight. he'll be happy. thank you, guys. >> reporter: many pets remain missing. >> you're a good girl, huh? >> reporter: thanks to
snoopy, an 8-year-old poodle and abbey, an 8-year-old english bulldog are rescued. >> so a woman hadrunning loose. she was able to contain them and put them in her backyard and had called. >> snoopy and abbey join the pets. the owners of almost all the pets identified and contacted. but some of these pets are strays. canine and feline victims of the storm, identities unknown. this guy was found on a flooded street corner here in dickinson. let's call him patches. and then there are...
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mary anne turner/abbey patron: "i love the flavor. they're refreshing."he vodka drink traditionally comes in a copper mug. the abbey's mugs are made to look like copper but are actually stainless steel and are perfectly safe to drink from.there's now sobering news -though- for anyone who sips from the real coppers ones. they ácould poison drinkers. according to health officials the acid in the cocktail can leech out the copper metal and once its swallowed it can cause stomach pains unpleasant trips to the bathroom....or worse.because moscow mules are the new "it" drink around the nation officials thought now's the time to spread the warning. but bar goers we talked to say they don't plan on switching cocktails.mary anne turner/abbey patron: "it's just another thing that americans are freaking out about. we just, we panic about everything."the health warning does note that downing drinks from copper mugs with a different inner lining like nickel or stainless steel won't cause you any problems, except the possible hangover. (vicki) according to the national
mary anne turner/abbey patron: "i love the flavor. they're refreshing."he vodka drink traditionally comes in a copper mug. the abbey's mugs are made to look like copper but are actually stainless steel and are perfectly safe to drink from.there's now sobering news -though- for anyone who sips from the real coppers ones. they ácould poison drinkers. according to health officials the acid in the cocktail can leech out the copper metal and once its swallowed it can cause stomach pains...
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abbey rushed to the hospital but it was too late.mily wondered if tainted alcohol, a toxic mix of cheap ingredients could be partially to blame. other families started to come forward recalling how they suddenly blacked out after a few drinks at various resorts. mexican officials say they've seized 1.4 million gallons of tainted alcohol from mexican businesses including resorts, clubs, bars, warehouses and manufacturers in the past seven years. this video shows one of the largest seizures in 2015. 260,000 gallons taken from a warehouse in just one day. this morning abbey's mom telling the associated press this is awesome, this is huge and said there's a lot that needs to be cleaned up there and looked into further so that family is very pleased with this latest. >> bless that family for wanting to help other families so something like this doesn't happen to them. >> so something good comes out of it. >>> coming up, the new rip current warning after dozens of deaths in the water this summer. what experts say could be behind the troubl
abbey rushed to the hospital but it was too late.mily wondered if tainted alcohol, a toxic mix of cheap ingredients could be partially to blame. other families started to come forward recalling how they suddenly blacked out after a few drinks at various resorts. mexican officials say they've seized 1.4 million gallons of tainted alcohol from mexican businesses including resorts, clubs, bars, warehouses and manufacturers in the past seven years. this video shows one of the largest seizures in...
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thank you for telling us, abbey. >> thank you so whoooo. you're searching for something.t deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. only tempur-breeze® mattresses. use an integrated system of technologies to keep you cool while you sleep. ultra-breathable support layers channel heat away from your body. purecool technology delivers cooling comfort you can feel. and the performance cover is cool to the touch. so you sleep cool and wake up feeling powerful. only exclusive retailers carry breeze. find yours at tempurpedic.com/cooling. >> that's about it for us. that was fun. follow me on twitter, be sure to check out and follow lifethreat.com. sign up for daily e-mails, you learn a lot and laugh. "the five" is next live from new york
thank you for telling us, abbey. >> thank you so whoooo. you're searching for something.t deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. only...
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temperatures will slowly be on the rise to the abbey park next week, partly down to the system pushinguk sunday. in bed to cost this clown is the remnants of the hurricane that has been whizzing its way across the atlantic. it should introduce some topical art. 0n atlantic. it should introduce some topical art. on sunday there was some sunshine is bestie across eastern areas, different story further west. and we will still see some of that during monday morning as the system continues to push its way across the country. crowd, outbreaks of rain and visibility problems, mist and bark. particularly across southern and central parts of england and wales. the rain will fizzle out through the morning. it will go to northern ireland and push to north—west england and western parts of scotland. away from here it should become dry through the afternoon. if the sun does come out any length of time we will see values of the degree or so higher than this. tomorrow evening the band of rain put it itself across scotland and is getting north east england. some rain in northern ireland for a bit as w
temperatures will slowly be on the rise to the abbey park next week, partly down to the system pushinguk sunday. in bed to cost this clown is the remnants of the hurricane that has been whizzing its way across the atlantic. it should introduce some topical art. 0n atlantic. it should introduce some topical art. on sunday there was some sunshine is bestie across eastern areas, different story further west. and we will still see some of that during monday morning as the system continues to push...
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thank you for telling us, abbey. >> thank you so much. >> laura: great segment, tucker. be right back. remember our special night? abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi,... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage... ...both abdominal pain and diarrhea at the same time. so you stay ahead of your symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have no gallbladder, have pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a bowel or gallbladder blockage. pancreatitis may occur and can lead to hospitalization and death. if you are taking viberzi,... ...you should not take medicines that cause constip
thank you for telling us, abbey. >> thank you so much. >> laura: great segment, tucker. be right back. remember our special night? abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi,......
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the aim of the class at the abbey community centre, in north london, is to help the learners live independent. what this new research highlights is that while living longer can bring more opportunities, it can mean declining health and that means a greater need for care. the report predicts rapidly increasing demands on a system which is already under great pressure. the care needs of the over—65s have doubled over two decades. men now require 2.4 years of substantial care on average, women will need three years. so the report says 71,000 extra care home places will be needed in england by 2025, on top of the 220,000 in 2015. care providers say they need to know about official plans before trying to create those places. we need to spend more of as a nation. some of that needs to come from individuals and some from the government. what the government most needs to do is come up with a clear strategy. staying fit and staying healthy are the priorities for many in retirement. some will live many years independently, some will need social care but the challenge for them and society as a whole is
the aim of the class at the abbey community centre, in north london, is to help the learners live independent. what this new research highlights is that while living longer can bring more opportunities, it can mean declining health and that means a greater need for care. the report predicts rapidly increasing demands on a system which is already under great pressure. the care needs of the over—65s have doubled over two decades. men now require 2.4 years of substantial care on average, women...
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. >> reporter: the soul are feeling good about winning back-to-back titles abbey why not. not only do they have home field advantage in the arena bowl, they have dominated the series against tampa bay. >> i don't want to sound cocky but this is a good football team. we have won 17 straight games at home. the soul has been on a roll, undefeated at home since last airplane. one big one left to win. jeff skeverski. >> soul versus storm kickoff at 7:00 p.m. on 6abc. the winner claims the foster trophy. >>> 5:13 a.m. more to come on "action news" saturday morning. downward dog meets justing goat. goats are invading yoga classes in the delaware valley. >> teens lost in the grand canyon what they ate and drank to keep them going. plus chris is tracking hurricane harvey. >> reporter: it's not feeling like the dog days of august, high temperatures in the 70s same thing tomorrow. i'll, of course, have the latest on hurricane harvey when we come right back. >> and hurricane harvey hits texas facebook helps you track friends and family in the affected area. the safety check feature al
. >> reporter: the soul are feeling good about winning back-to-back titles abbey why not. not only do they have home field advantage in the arena bowl, they have dominated the series against tampa bay. >> i don't want to sound cocky but this is a good football team. we have won 17 straight games at home. the soul has been on a roll, undefeated at home since last airplane. one big one left to win. jeff skeverski. >> soul versus storm kickoff at 7:00 p.m. on 6abc. the winner...
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showers tomorrow in the morning abbey in the afternoon. 88 degrees.ny and warm on wednesday, 90. a bit more humid. warmer on thursday, warm high of 88. chance of a shower or thunderstorm. friday, saturday, sunday, more of the same. mid 80s. mix of clouds an sun, on the humid side and spotty showers or thunderstorms here and there in the afternoon or evening. there is not any one day that is not gathering team for this, i would keep my eye on the forecast for changes. >> a group of middle school students spend the week to learn what it takes to make cars go. they are taking part in the community college of philadelphia first stem summer camp. over the next five days, they explore the technology and math and alternative mechanics and much more. >>> there are more rescues than drowning because of rip currents this year and one expert points the finger at the sand dune project. >> those stories and more still ahead. pro tip for fruit lovers: giant has unbelievable produce prices. so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your
showers tomorrow in the morning abbey in the afternoon. 88 degrees.ny and warm on wednesday, 90. a bit more humid. warmer on thursday, warm high of 88. chance of a shower or thunderstorm. friday, saturday, sunday, more of the same. mid 80s. mix of clouds an sun, on the humid side and spotty showers or thunderstorms here and there in the afternoon or evening. there is not any one day that is not gathering team for this, i would keep my eye on the forecast for changes. >> a group of middle...
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i think we'll get something more like this in the i-95 corridor in the rush hour abbey early evening. -- and early evening. anything that forms has the potential of producing drenching downpours and flash flooding. that water can rise in a hurry when you get the heavy downpours. 82 by noon. steamy and 87 by 3:00 p.m. with the thunderstorm and shower potential. the high today 88 degrees. in fact across the region we're going for the upper 80s, allentown to millville. mid 80s down the shore and humid conditions. it's better over the weekend. not great in the poconos, humid and thunderstorms, better on saturday and sunday, as you can see. at the shore, moderate risk of rip currents that may drop off over the weekend. today is not great, saturday, the humidity drops during the day, and sunday looks great. philadelphia, steamy, downpours, flash flooding not out of the question, might see thunderstorms here and there, 88. tomorrow after a humid start, the humidity drops in the afternoon, we're dry we get a high of 90. it will be hot, 88 on sunday, less humid. overall, the weekend looking be
i think we'll get something more like this in the i-95 corridor in the rush hour abbey early evening. -- and early evening. anything that forms has the potential of producing drenching downpours and flash flooding. that water can rise in a hurry when you get the heavy downpours. 82 by noon. steamy and 87 by 3:00 p.m. with the thunderstorm and shower potential. the high today 88 degrees. in fact across the region we're going for the upper 80s, allentown to millville. mid 80s down the shore and...
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joyce abbey, from humans in space to humans on the ground there in houston, just dealing with all this. thank you so much for calling in. we're glad you're okay. hang in there. >> you bet. my pleasure. >> thank you. >>> president trump and the first lady, they are now en route to austin, texas. the president was briefed on relief efforts in corpus christi close to the area where harvey made landfall. >> i can tell you that my folks just telling me how great the -- your representatives have been in working together. it's a real team. and we want to do it better than ever before. we want to be looked at in five years and ten years from now as this is the way to do it. this was of epic proportion. nobody's ever seen anything like this. and i just want to say that working with the governor and his entire team has been an honor for us. so, governor, again, thank you very much, and we won't say congratulations. we don't want to do that. we don't want to congratulate. we'll congratulate each other when it's all finished. >> so let's go to jeff zeleny. you know, the fact that you guys are in a
joyce abbey, from humans in space to humans on the ground there in houston, just dealing with all this. thank you so much for calling in. we're glad you're okay. hang in there. >> you bet. my pleasure. >> thank you. >>> president trump and the first lady, they are now en route to austin, texas. the president was briefed on relief efforts in corpus christi close to the area where harvey made landfall. >> i can tell you that my folks just telling me how great the --...
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a couple90s in reading abbey --d philadelphia. moderate risk of rip currents down the jersey shore, but not so delaware beaches. tomorrow we have a high of 82 lower humidity after morning shower by 9:00 a.m. or 10:00 a.m. it's done. if you're heading to the poconos, we're going for muggy conditions today a thunderstorm chance, better on saturday, great on sunday. shore forecast you're looking at 74 in the water. moderate to low risk of rip current, morning showr saturday, great -- morning shower on saturday, great on sunday. tomorrow's high, 82. 83 beautiful on sunday, the next day to watch is monday, we have a front with showers and heavy thunderstorm possible, nice after that. >> nice sunday good. >> new on "action news," a passenger on a flight catches a man planning a suburbing crime of child -- disturbing crime of child sex abuse how she stopped him that's coming up. >> firefighters fight a highrise fire in dubai. >> reporter: there are a lot of highrises there. we're stuck with construction along columbus boulevard southboun
a couple90s in reading abbey --d philadelphia. moderate risk of rip currents down the jersey shore, but not so delaware beaches. tomorrow we have a high of 82 lower humidity after morning shower by 9:00 a.m. or 10:00 a.m. it's done. if you're heading to the poconos, we're going for muggy conditions today a thunderstorm chance, better on saturday, great on sunday. shore forecast you're looking at 74 in the water. moderate to low risk of rip current, morning showr saturday, great -- morning...
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the better surfer among the two of us has got to be abbey. >> reporter: but it was no walk in the parkboard he's very serious and very competitive. he loves the applause. there's a good rivalry among the dogs. >> reporter: even in the dog-eat-dog surfing competition, the rivalry sometimes turned to teamwork. [cheers and applause] >> it's always a fun thing to watch when these impromptu tandem sessions happen. >> reporter: but in the end, there could only be one top dog. >> number one, abbey! >> reporter: jen nay norman, abc news, los angeles. >> how cute is that? >> they go backwards! very impressive. >> but some of us can hang onto that. >> yeah, like this. if that's what you mean by that. >> there you go. >> oh, frank! >> frank the bun. >> oh, yeah. he loves to surf. actually, i think. >> is that like body boarding? >> i think frank hates surfing, >>> making news in america this morning, president trump is facing serious foreign challenges during his working vacation. north korea is expressing anger overnight after being hit with new international sanctions and there is a new u.s. re
the better surfer among the two of us has got to be abbey. >> reporter: but it was no walk in the parkboard he's very serious and very competitive. he loves the applause. there's a good rivalry among the dogs. >> reporter: even in the dog-eat-dog surfing competition, the rivalry sometimes turned to teamwork. [cheers and applause] >> it's always a fun thing to watch when these impromptu tandem sessions happen. >> reporter: but in the end, there could only be one top dog....
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i don't really think so. >> abbey, over to you, despite the president's push for republican lawmakers to not give up on the repeal and replace of obamacare, there are now these indications that folks on the hill, the republicans, actually want to work with democrats to figure out fixes. we've been talking today about the republican senator lamar alexander, he's talking about holding bipartisan hearings on actions where congress can take to stabilize health care markets. do you think this is a trend of what's to come of more and more republicans standing up against the president, and what's the net effect of that when it comes to policy? >> yeah, i mean, particularly on health care, this could be a moment where the republicans and democrats do exactly the opposite of what trump wants them to do, which is hold hands with democrats and fix obamacare. they are facing the reality that the marketplace next year could be absolutely disastrous for their constituents and the only way to prevent that from happening is short of passing some kind of repeal and replace that is perhaps better than
i don't really think so. >> abbey, over to you, despite the president's push for republican lawmakers to not give up on the repeal and replace of obamacare, there are now these indications that folks on the hill, the republicans, actually want to work with democrats to figure out fixes. we've been talking today about the republican senator lamar alexander, he's talking about holding bipartisan hearings on actions where congress can take to stabilize health care markets. do you think this...
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killing thirteen he reportedly a scaped on foot through barcelona is famous markets like block area abbey yaku b. is believed to have been part of a twelve member cells responsible for the deadliest terror attacks in spain in thirteen years is carried out last week. with a manhunt for the barcelona driver continuing more and breaks down how open eview borders have previously played into the hands of the hardest on the run. in this day and age of truthful surveillance radicals who are often known to police can move down more than one hundred people in broad daylight and get away they can cross twenty six european countries and there will be a single border checkpoint the entire way good the suspected barcelona have crossed into france we don't have any specific information on this but it cannot be ruled out frightening isn't it you would have thought europe might have learned its lesson the first time around or the second or the third how many terror attacks of their even being in the last three years the sad and tragic truth is europeans have largely lost track. broken by the attacks in p
killing thirteen he reportedly a scaped on foot through barcelona is famous markets like block area abbey yaku b. is believed to have been part of a twelve member cells responsible for the deadliest terror attacks in spain in thirteen years is carried out last week. with a manhunt for the barcelona driver continuing more and breaks down how open eview borders have previously played into the hands of the hardest on the run. in this day and age of truthful surveillance radicals who are often...
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i'm sure you are all familiar with downton abbey and the appliances that were introduced in that series. cleverly done so as well. but you'll notice, who uses the electric toaster downstairs in the house? it's not put on the dining table. it's not brought up stairs where the lord and lady would use that. and certainly, most wealthy homes would not have had generally electric appliances on their dining tables. although there were some very wealthy women who did use electric appliances as a statement. it was a novelty and they were sure enough, but no one else is ever going to pick up on this craze, that sort of thing. they were expensive and a lot of middle-class people could not afford them. that is why appliances from this period are very rare. wealthy people did not i them because they did not feel they needed to. the poor could not afford them even if they had electricity again with because that was an expensive proposition to begin with. so -- yes. chest but i'm just curious. in the illustration in the kitchen over the oven there was something that looked like a big exhaust fan ques
i'm sure you are all familiar with downton abbey and the appliances that were introduced in that series. cleverly done so as well. but you'll notice, who uses the electric toaster downstairs in the house? it's not put on the dining table. it's not brought up stairs where the lord and lady would use that. and certainly, most wealthy homes would not have had generally electric appliances on their dining tables. although there were some very wealthy women who did use electric appliances as a...
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have it overturned and i believe it will be at the day when he did that australian jewish and to his abbey yemeni thank you very much indeed for your thoughts thank you thanks for having me. well the record gains on the u.s. stock markets must find out after the show break. was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. you fought to try to tell you something gossip to happen. as you point out by product. of the heart that i'm on board well what. welcome back well amid the current turmoil in the white house donald trump is delighted with one positive development the record gains on the american stock market but the president's joy might be short lived a scalable and reports. the u.s. stock market is riding high and there's no one more happy about it than the man in the oval office we've picked up substantially now more than four trillion dollars in net worth in terms of our country our stocks our companies well that sounds great right well that depends on who you ask first let's quiz the movers and shakers here on wall street wh
have it overturned and i believe it will be at the day when he did that australian jewish and to his abbey yemeni thank you very much indeed for your thoughts thank you thanks for having me. well the record gains on the u.s. stock markets must find out after the show break. was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. you fought to try to tell you something gossip to happen. as you point out by product. of the heart that i'm on...
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the aim of the class at the abbey community centre, in north london, is to help the learners live independentn bring more opportunities, it can mean declining health — and that means a greater need for care. the report predicts rapidly increasing demands on a system which is already under great pressure. the care needs of the over—65s have doubled over two decades. men now require 2.4 years of substantial care on average, women will need three years. so the report says 71,000 extra care home places will be needed in england by 2025, on top of the 220,000 in 2015. care providers say they need to know about official plans before trying to create those places. we need to create capacity and this is something governments have failed to do up until now. sir andrew dilnot says the government needs to come up with something urgently. we need to spend more of as a nation. some of that needs to come from individuals and some from the government. what the government most needs to do is come up with a clear strategy. staying fit and staying healthy are the priorities for many in retirement. some will li
the aim of the class at the abbey community centre, in north london, is to help the learners live independentn bring more opportunities, it can mean declining health — and that means a greater need for care. the report predicts rapidly increasing demands on a system which is already under great pressure. the care needs of the over—65s have doubled over two decades. men now require 2.4 years of substantial care on average, women will need three years. so the report says 71,000 extra care...
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they are in westminster abbey at the one colony and that lands them the reputation to suppress the rebellion and my sense is that the mistake is to think that they could suppress the rebellion without the juice and that's like other leaders being consistently overestimated in the real strength. talk about the dip division of opinion is not only a sharp opinion in the colonies but also in england besides that are pro- rebel and pro- empire. they want to lead against regiments to do so even if before the war they advocated are considered. it is eloquent about the reasoning in this that i cannot get involved and if my duties as a citizen and officer than then the former have to prevail over the latter until we have a war against the enemies and french absolutist. >> as the war gets going in 1776, you pointed out in your book is one of the bloodiest wars in american history and that there are more americans killed in the revolutionary war than were killed in world war i or world war ii. we are now beginning to talk about the years of 76 through 283. this is a very bloody conflict in most history
they are in westminster abbey at the one colony and that lands them the reputation to suppress the rebellion and my sense is that the mistake is to think that they could suppress the rebellion without the juice and that's like other leaders being consistently overestimated in the real strength. talk about the dip division of opinion is not only a sharp opinion in the colonies but also in england besides that are pro- rebel and pro- empire. they want to lead against regiments to do so even if...
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and the investigations, abbey has said, and not only me, the international community has been clear,establish that this... that maduro's regime has established a clear ties to a drug dealing, terrorist ties, state terrorism, corruption, money laundering. and i think this is very clear. we don't want to introduce to many different topics at once. we will get to those allegations and sanctions in a moment. just sticking with nicolas maduro, who is at the centre of this, forjust one more question. it is important to remember, is it not, that the man has a democratic mandate? he won an election in late 2013. he has a mandate which lasts until the end of 2018. if you are a democrat, that surely matters. it matters as long as, first of all, it is a real election, and second of all, if you do not delegitimise yourself by attacking your population, your civilians, like he is doing. and third of all, you do not commit unconstitutional acts. even further, there was another mandate on the 16th ofjuly which, by my humble legal opinion, article 70 of the national constitution of venezuela establi
and the investigations, abbey has said, and not only me, the international community has been clear,establish that this... that maduro's regime has established a clear ties to a drug dealing, terrorist ties, state terrorism, corruption, money laundering. and i think this is very clear. we don't want to introduce to many different topics at once. we will get to those allegations and sanctions in a moment. just sticking with nicolas maduro, who is at the centre of this, forjust one more question....
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media played in cultivating the growing divide in the united states and around the world writing for abbey lincoln anthony play plays out the basic problem of the media coverage of extremism today quote the deaths of our children are filtered through pointless panel eruptions and language that specifically animated killers like dylan roof and james jackson is allowed to breathe on their air or unfettered until c.n.n. decides that white nationalism and white supremacy is too dangerous to be treated as provisions for amusing t.v. their theater will be nothing more than a forum for legitimizing the worst type of bigotry joining us today to bring some self reflection to the news media and to help us better understand where the line is drawn between informing or legitimizing its georgetown professor of media studies chris chambers welcome always a pleasure chris always approaches so you know we see it from so i mean i think there always was a cable news but there's a lot of guilt to be thrown around i think you could see in him fox news new york times the same of you would be seeing them show k
media played in cultivating the growing divide in the united states and around the world writing for abbey lincoln anthony play plays out the basic problem of the media coverage of extremism today quote the deaths of our children are filtered through pointless panel eruptions and language that specifically animated killers like dylan roof and james jackson is allowed to breathe on their air or unfettered until c.n.n. decides that white nationalism and white supremacy is too dangerous to be...
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the aim of the class at the abbey community centre, in north london, is to help the learners with independentnew research highlights is that while living longer can bring more opportunities, it can mean declining health — and that means a greater need for care. the report predicts rapidly increasing demands on a system which is already under great pressure. the care needs of the over—65s have doubled over two decades. men now require 2.4 years of substantial care on average, women will need three years. so the report says 71,000 extra care home places will be needed in england by 2025, on top of the 220,000 in 2015. care providers say they need to know about official plans before trying to create those places. after confusion in the election campaign, the government's consulting on a new social care policy, which experts say is needed urgently. we are going to need to spend more as a nation on looking after ourselves when we're older. some of that money, i think, should come from us as individuals, some of it needs to come from the government. what the government most needs to do is come up w
the aim of the class at the abbey community centre, in north london, is to help the learners with independentnew research highlights is that while living longer can bring more opportunities, it can mean declining health — and that means a greater need for care. the report predicts rapidly increasing demands on a system which is already under great pressure. the care needs of the over—65s have doubled over two decades. men now require 2.4 years of substantial care on average, women will need...
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it's going to be coming abbey -- and going from south philadelphia. commute could beresting, but tn aren't most of of them. spring valley ymca lynn field trap road an accident. disabled vehicle at sumneytown pike at 40-foot road. milling and paving 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. closing burnt house hill road. durham road or 413 would be the alternates. elsewhere in bucks county, the crash on northbound side of route 1 super highway has cleared, you're good to go there. they will close the super highway at oxford valley road at 9:00 p.m. you're good to go right now. >> new on "action news" a paddleboarder who came head to head with a shark on cape cod said he is counting his blessings. 69-year-old cleveland bigelow was in 3-foot of water when the ashark attacked. he said he considers himself lucky. >> i count my blessing, when i am paddling if i was prone i wouldn't have an arm. >> he said this was not his first encounter with the shark, but he doesn't believe attacks are all that common. >>> a fight is brewing between the boy scouts and girl scouts the girl s
it's going to be coming abbey -- and going from south philadelphia. commute could beresting, but tn aren't most of of them. spring valley ymca lynn field trap road an accident. disabled vehicle at sumneytown pike at 40-foot road. milling and paving 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. closing burnt house hill road. durham road or 413 would be the alternates. elsewhere in bucks county, the crash on northbound side of route 1 super highway has cleared, you're good to go there. they will close the super highway...
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six people were killed and congressman abbey giffords was severely wounded in that. and, the while they might have been negligent, it was not defamation. google maps here in the us can now be used for 25 major cities outside of the country. it lets you know how difficult parking will be at your destination. this parking features right now available for cities including san francisco, commando, la and new york. it's now available for international studies that include paris, london and rome. >>weevil takes out with us. >>can we do the show from there? >> yes. technically we can but i don't know what the bosses would say. >>>and the traffic will be moderate. we temporarily close the bridge and i'm talking just for a few minutes, during that the vehicle. a caused some slow traffic and it has been slower than usual getting to the bay bridge. not a lot, but a little bit. and, when you do get here, the clock starts all over again. this will be another 15 or 20 minutes waiting if you are in the cash lines getting onto the bridge. >>>if you're talking about interstate 80, pe
six people were killed and congressman abbey giffords was severely wounded in that. and, the while they might have been negligent, it was not defamation. google maps here in the us can now be used for 25 major cities outside of the country. it lets you know how difficult parking will be at your destination. this parking features right now available for cities including san francisco, commando, la and new york. it's now available for international studies that include paris, london and rome....
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swim near the lifeguards if you're at the beach. 80s on the beaches. 78 in the water rehoboth beach abbey bethany beach and 85 is the high on the beach in bethany. 85 in philadelphia. sunny, warm, humidity on the low side. winds not all that strong, 7 to 14 miles per hour overall. overnight tonight, still low humidity, comfortable, clear, 69 degrees is the overnight low, around dawn tomorrow. winds west/southwest at 5 to 10. there's patching fog developing along creeks and streams in the low-lying water related valleys. tomorrow we have the partial eclipse. 80% coverage, it starts at 1:21 p.m. it peaks at 2:30 p.m. it will be good viewing if we manage clouds as we go through the early and middle part of the arch. there's a frontal boundary to the west that will do a couple of things that will encourage a southwesterly flow which will bounce us up to 89 for the high. we're posting mostly sunny, clouds and there are models that suggest that. we are getting concerned that the front might be close enough to us where more clouds kick in the afternoon and there's a chance of a spotty shower in
swim near the lifeguards if you're at the beach. 80s on the beaches. 78 in the water rehoboth beach abbey bethany beach and 85 is the high on the beach in bethany. 85 in philadelphia. sunny, warm, humidity on the low side. winds not all that strong, 7 to 14 miles per hour overall. overnight tonight, still low humidity, comfortable, clear, 69 degrees is the overnight low, around dawn tomorrow. winds west/southwest at 5 to 10. there's patching fog developing along creeks and streams in the...
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. >> battered by winds abbey rain hurricane harvey is on land in southeastern texas where it caused roofs to cave in and knock out hour to hundreds of thousands. >>> a three-alarm fire leaves a dozen people with nothing but the clothes on their backs. >> the calendar says summer, it will feel like fall. this is a live look from our sky6 live hd platt bridge. >> what were you saying, christie ileto? >> i don't want fall. meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast you love fall. >> reporter: i'm so over summer, you know me, i would rather have a good snowstorm. hurricane harvey made landfall around 11:00 p.m. as a category four storm at rock port. it had wind gusts up to 140 miles per hour. huge storm. the problem with the system it's moving to the northwest, extremely slowly. only 6 miles per hour so it's crawling essential. right now situated 135 miles per hour southwest of houston, there's the center of circulation drifting off to the northwest. because there's no steering flow aloft the storm will sit here and spin for the next several days. some areas c
. >> battered by winds abbey rain hurricane harvey is on land in southeastern texas where it caused roofs to cave in and knock out hour to hundreds of thousands. >>> a three-alarm fire leaves a dozen people with nothing but the clothes on their backs. >> the calendar says summer, it will feel like fall. this is a live look from our sky6 live hd platt bridge. >> what were you saying, christie ileto? >> i don't want fall. meteorologist chris sowers has the...
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we've been monitoring the monster storm for day, we continue to track its path as it unleashes winds abbey rain on the gulf coast of texas. >> chris sowers is at the "action news" big board with the latest. >> reporter: hurrican harvey became the first hurricane to hit the united states since 2005 that was about 12 years ago when katrina struck in new orleans. it's the first hurricane category 4 to hit the coast of texas that was carla. it made landfall in san jose island, quat -- category 4 moving with gusts up to 140 miles per hour. the strengths extend from the center 35 miles per hour. it's a huge rainmaker. flipped it over to storm tracker 6 live, the feeder bands off the gulf of mexico, the heaviest winds in the reds, oranges and yellows. it came here the northern side, where the worst part of the storm hit. that where we're seeing the wall of water, what we call the storm surge up to 12 feet. the barrier islands were flooded. now we're seeing the heavy rains fall on top of that. on the other side, the winds blow this way, it's an offshore flow, the flooding has been kept to a minimu
we've been monitoring the monster storm for day, we continue to track its path as it unleashes winds abbey rain on the gulf coast of texas. >> chris sowers is at the "action news" big board with the latest. >> reporter: hurrican harvey became the first hurricane to hit the united states since 2005 that was about 12 years ago when katrina struck in new orleans. it's the first hurricane category 4 to hit the coast of texas that was carla. it made landfall in san jose island,...
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linby german and abbey were murdered. the family want their memory to you live on. killer has not been found. michelle: a story to make you mile. value anyna was born in 1908 in cuba. she married and had 16 kids. the secret of life don't set expectations. >> all the when are strong minded. >> next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- some of the back-to-school pictures are fantastic. we take a closer look to give you inside look at day one in fairfax and prescription william county >> a consumer alert in wake of hurricane harvey. flood damaged cars could flood the market. what to spot before you buy something that might cause you a lot of trouble. fill your home with well-crafted oupieces at affordable prices. and through september 4th, enjoy free delivery. plus save $100 off every $1000 you spend. hurry in. summer is ending and so are these exceptional offers. with havertys, your home can be perfect, even when life isn't. come in today to save $100 off every life looks good. nancy: outside the white house activists and so-called dreamers rallying in support of the deferred ac
linby german and abbey were murdered. the family want their memory to you live on. killer has not been found. michelle: a story to make you mile. value anyna was born in 1908 in cuba. she married and had 16 kids. the secret of life don't set expectations. >> all the when are strong minded. >> next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- some of the back-to-school pictures are fantastic. we take a closer look to give you inside look at day one in fairfax and prescription william county...
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. >> my goal is to teach the children abbey value history and the legacy. >> reporter: there's artifactse 1800s and bricked over tunnel that it is believed slaves used to access the basement. >> teesm them about famous people that lived in a small town who were very quiet that did the best they could to work together to help others. >> reporter: in river ton, i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> great piece of history there. >> there's much more to come on "action news," including "shelter me rescue of the week." >> reporter: i'm matt o'donnell, along with cody who was rescued this week. >>> when you cross the street in honolulu look both ways, but not at your phone, the new cell phone law about to take effect. >>> we'll get a check on the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" on saturday comes right back. 9:42 a.m., breaking news from the east falls section of philadelphia. henry avenue is shut down between hermit street and hermit lane. right now police are investigating a three-car crash. two people have been taken to the hospital. we do not know the ext
. >> my goal is to teach the children abbey value history and the legacy. >> reporter: there's artifactse 1800s and bricked over tunnel that it is believed slaves used to access the basement. >> teesm them about famous people that lived in a small town who were very quiet that did the best they could to work together to help others. >> reporter: in river ton, i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> great piece of history there. >> there's much...
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so abbey phillips, trying to control what the president sees because i suppose they want to try to control his reaction to things. >> well, yeah. and try is really the operative word here. i mean these are all ideas -- and really, processes that are actually pretty standard in white houses. this is the way things are supposed to work. the chief of staff is supposed to vet what the president sees. and beyond just the things that people slide onto his desk or when he takes late night phone calls and friends or aides or former aides call and say did you see this or that, there's that, but then also the fact that the president is an avid watcher of cable television. we know he watches "fox news" religiously, and gets a lot of his information from that. so, i think there's an attempt by john kelly to do some of the things that will kind of control the paperwork around the president and his information, but there's almost know controlling what he watches. there's a television right outside the oval office that he often goes to and watches. he watches tv in the residence, he watches tv virtually
so abbey phillips, trying to control what the president sees because i suppose they want to try to control his reaction to things. >> well, yeah. and try is really the operative word here. i mean these are all ideas -- and really, processes that are actually pretty standard in white houses. this is the way things are supposed to work. the chief of staff is supposed to vet what the president sees. and beyond just the things that people slide onto his desk or when he takes late night phone...