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one of the abbey's first coronations was held in 1066 -- for william the conqueror.ince then, just about every sitting in king edward's chair. [ mendelssohn's "wedding march" plays ] the abbey has also been the location for many royal weddings, including that of prince william and kate middleton. one of the greatest honors britain has to offer is to be buried or commemorated here in westminster abbey. this is where queen elizabeth i lies. in fact, more than 3,000 others are buried here. in the central nave are sir isaac newton and charles darwin. in the area known as the poets' corner, there's geoffrey chaucer, charles dickens, and rudyard kipling. perhaps the award for greatest humility goes to the 17th-century poet and playwright ben jonson. he had asked the king for just 18 square inches of floor space, so he was buried standing up. there are other rich and famous luminaries who aren't buried here but had memorial services -- for example, william shakespeare... and lady di, princess of wales. while some of the greatest figures in history are under the floor, when
one of the abbey's first coronations was held in 1066 -- for william the conqueror.ince then, just about every sitting in king edward's chair. [ mendelssohn's "wedding march" plays ] the abbey has also been the location for many royal weddings, including that of prince william and kate middleton. one of the greatest honors britain has to offer is to be buried or commemorated here in westminster abbey. this is where queen elizabeth i lies. in fact, more than 3,000 others are buried...
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with abbey, i'm tamala edwards channel 6 "action news." >> so glad you stayed with us it is 9:51 on adegrees, sky6 live hd giving you a look over wilmington, delaware. meteorologist chris sowers says there will be some relief from the heat, you just have to wait until next week. >>> in technically speaking delta airlines is cutting flights between the u.s. and the uk. the british pound has plunged 12% recently that led to the cheapest flights in years and it's cutting into airline revenues. delta says it will use the number of seats available to the united kingdom by 6%. the airline made similar move last year when it cut flights to russia and brazil. >>> a special boutique opened in west chester run by three generations of one family offering something special for all the women in yours and offering our viewers a special discount. here's alicia vitarelli. >> reporter: the inspiration behind the store is three generation of family and fashion. >> reporter: they generations starting with mom, mary anne and her daughter and fashion designer rachel and her daughter harbor rose. >> when i
with abbey, i'm tamala edwards channel 6 "action news." >> so glad you stayed with us it is 9:51 on adegrees, sky6 live hd giving you a look over wilmington, delaware. meteorologist chris sowers says there will be some relief from the heat, you just have to wait until next week. >>> in technically speaking delta airlines is cutting flights between the u.s. and the uk. the british pound has plunged 12% recently that led to the cheapest flights in years and it's cutting...
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and their abbey would have had been required to become a funeral establishment with a parlor able to accommodate 30 mourners and they would have had to up stall an embalming facility even though they only wanted to make rectangular wooden boxes and not handle cadavers. now, the law served no health or sanitary purpose. louisiana does not stipulate casket standards or even require that burials be done in caskets. furthermore, people in louisiana can buy caskets from out of state. from for example amazon which sells everything. obviously, the law that was brought to bear against the monks was an instrument of unadulterated rent-seeking by the funeral directors to protect their casket selling cartel. rent seeking occurs when private interests bend government power to their advantage in order to confer favors on themselves, often by imposing impedestriimen actual or potential competitors. now, you may well be thinking that i have wandered far from t kansas/nebraska act and what this has to do with abraham lincoln and with the work of a political commentator, here is my answer. the govern
and their abbey would have had been required to become a funeral establishment with a parlor able to accommodate 30 mourners and they would have had to up stall an embalming facility even though they only wanted to make rectangular wooden boxes and not handle cadavers. now, the law served no health or sanitary purpose. louisiana does not stipulate casket standards or even require that burials be done in caskets. furthermore, people in louisiana can buy caskets from out of state. from for...
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joseph abbey also attracted government's disapproving quint. in 2005, hurricane katrina damaged the trees that for many years the monks had harvest to finance their religious life. seeking a new source of revenue, they decided to make and market the kind of simple wooden caskets in which the abbey has long buried its dead. the monks were unwittingly about to embark on a career in crime. louisiana has a state board of embalmers and funeral directors. its supposed purpose, when created in 1914, was to combat infectious diseases. it has, however, long since succumbed to what is called regulatory capture. that is, it has been taken over by the funeral industry it ostensibly regulates. at the time the monks began making and selling caskets, nine of the boards ten members were funeral directors, one of whose principle sources of income is selling caskets. in the 1960s, louisiana had made it a crime to sell funeral merchandise without a funeral director's license. to get a funeral director's license the monks would have to have had to stop being monks
joseph abbey also attracted government's disapproving quint. in 2005, hurricane katrina damaged the trees that for many years the monks had harvest to finance their religious life. seeking a new source of revenue, they decided to make and market the kind of simple wooden caskets in which the abbey has long buried its dead. the monks were unwittingly about to embark on a career in crime. louisiana has a state board of embalmers and funeral directors. its supposed purpose, when created in 1914,...
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"downton abbedowntown ab abbey.t was created by and stars natasha and rickie. did i get that right? >> we like the italian accent. >> you ore so cute. how do you get away with what you get away with? >> because it's the turn of the century. you couldn't say that stuff now. we say look what they did back then. >> and there was no income tax ow -- so they're filthy rich. not as much as you are, but damn, damn close. nobody's as rich as celine. but anyway, tell us how it got started. didn't you mix two ideas you had? >> rickie and i were in senegal, vacationing. we were doing some videos for -- >> keep talking. >> i like how dry celine's sense of humor is. >> very dry. >> oh, listen. >> i had no idea. ♪ drinking wine >> okay. here they are getting courted by >> you sound like absolute delights. >> you gals do too. >> so, when can we meet your daughters? >> it's not our daughters you'd be marrying. it's us. >> we're our daughters. we're our daughters. it's us. >> we just wasted all afternoon with you! >> so in that scen
"downton abbedowntown ab abbey.t was created by and stars natasha and rickie. did i get that right? >> we like the italian accent. >> you ore so cute. how do you get away with what you get away with? >> because it's the turn of the century. you couldn't say that stuff now. we say look what they did back then. >> and there was no income tax ow -- so they're filthy rich. not as much as you are, but damn, damn close. nobody's as rich as celine. but anyway, tell us how...
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downton abbey. >> i always thought it was downtown abbey. >> i did as well. >> game of thrones.a very lively emmy nominations there from los angeles. let's go outside now to ginger. >> i found abbey who's my hometown. she's going to my high school next year. our emojis are getting excited or not so excited based on this forecast. cleveland, ohio, george, you're not happy because it's stormy. grand rapids, michigan, for me. i love these emojis. here's a look from west to east. severe storms in >> i am drew tomb my with the accweather forecast, a "spare the air" day is in effect with poor air quality inland in the south bay, and tonight, mild with seven-day forecast showing cooler air hitting us this >> this weather report brought to you by pfizer and disney emoji blitz, a fun and fast-paced matching game ready to download right now. you can play with more than 400 disney and pixar emojis. you can see how the game is played right there. you're seeing it right now and check out the cool emojis these guys are holding. they're all in the game. so much fun. all in the palm of your han
downton abbey. >> i always thought it was downtown abbey. >> i did as well. >> game of thrones.a very lively emmy nominations there from los angeles. let's go outside now to ginger. >> i found abbey who's my hometown. she's going to my high school next year. our emojis are getting excited or not so excited based on this forecast. cleveland, ohio, george, you're not happy because it's stormy. grand rapids, michigan, for me. i love these emojis. here's a look from west to...
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night one of the democratic convention was like an entire season of downton abbey, there was intrigue, tension, back stabbing, humor, tears, euphoria, reconciliation, and of course paul simon just like downton abbey. the day began with a sense that it might be dominated, even overshadowed by disgruntled bernie sanders supporters, but it ended with a stirring speech by michelle obama that some are already placing in their convention halls of fame, and then there was bernie sanders himself. joining us now, cnn's phil mattingly, phil, looked like a roller coaster of political emotion. >> yeah, no question about it, john, if you think just about 24 hours ago, nobody thought that the democrats were going to actually embrace the unity that they planned on the theme of the day actually being, but the clinton campaign choreographed the evening very closely and speaker after speaker, democratic star after democratic star, praising their nominee. take a listen. >> what i admire most about hillary is that she never buckles under pressure. she -- she never takes the easy way out. and hillary clin
night one of the democratic convention was like an entire season of downton abbey, there was intrigue, tension, back stabbing, humor, tears, euphoria, reconciliation, and of course paul simon just like downton abbey. the day began with a sense that it might be dominated, even overshadowed by disgruntled bernie sanders supporters, but it ended with a stirring speech by michelle obama that some are already placing in their convention halls of fame, and then there was bernie sanders himself....
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cameraa were rolling as the mom of four hit up the abbey at 9:00, showing off plenty of leg looked likead the time of her life. because by the the ime she left at a around 1:00 a.m. with the help of her friend, stylist seth turnall. her curls were gone, her lipstick all smudged. we see you,,girl. >>> and finally, jean-claude van damme doesn't have time for boring questions on australian morning show "sunrise." he was on to promote his speaking tour. but he was less than thrilled with their questions about his training and his past relationship with singer kylie minogue. >> those questions you've been asking me, the press, they've been asking me the same questions for the last 25 ears. >> no roundhouse kicks here. but plenty of punches. >> the questions are boring and it's difficult for me to answer those questions. so i'll start to say next question? you have something interesting to ask me? okay, i got to go now, bye-bye. >>> time to get you up to speed on more headlines. we have new "bachelorette" finale secrets before monday's final rose. >> i'm torn, with i'm with robby, i think of
cameraa were rolling as the mom of four hit up the abbey at 9:00, showing off plenty of leg looked likead the time of her life. because by the the ime she left at a around 1:00 a.m. with the help of her friend, stylist seth turnall. her curls were gone, her lipstick all smudged. we see you,,girl. >>> and finally, jean-claude van damme doesn't have time for boring questions on australian morning show "sunrise." he was on to promote his speaking tour. but he was less than...
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. >> the fairytale wedding at westminster abbey, the birth of prince george and the little princess, we could have possibly hoped for. >> the future king and queen and access billty around the world and although they're very royal, they try to be a lot like us. >> they like to do things themselves so kate will cook meals. occasionally, she'll send the bodyguards out to the grocers to pick something she'd forgot but still pushes the supermarket and the trolley around, cooks the meals for the children. >> katie nicholl, the author of "kate the future queen" is another reason we're obsessed, just wild about harry, william's younger brother, now 31, shed his playboy image and now a philanthropist. >> he's still having huge amounts of fun. just more careful about where he has that fun, and who it's with and most importantly, for him, that he stays off the front pages. >> harry fourth in line for the throne created the invictus games to compete in sports. >> i've served alongside soldiers all over the world. >> watched the challenge from the obamas, let's just call it the royals drop the m
. >> the fairytale wedding at westminster abbey, the birth of prince george and the little princess, we could have possibly hoped for. >> the future king and queen and access billty around the world and although they're very royal, they try to be a lot like us. >> they like to do things themselves so kate will cook meals. occasionally, she'll send the bodyguards out to the grocers to pick something she'd forgot but still pushes the supermarket and the trolley around, cooks the...
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it gets more humid abbey hot on monday -- and hot own monday, 93. warm and humid on tuesday, late thunderstorm. better on wednesday and thursday. remember when we're not on the air you can get the latest information by going to 6abc.com/weather. you will be looking at better conditions on our website and app on "action news" over the next 24 hours. >> what a relief. >>> but today, the philadelphia corporation or aging heat line is on, (215)765-9040. it will be available geap at8:3. >>> four plane clothes officers -- plain clothes officers found a man with an ar15 rifle firing the weapon. the suspect was shot at least once and pronounced dead at the hospital. investigators found the gun in a wooded area behind the apartment building no officers were hurt. >>> the man shot and killed by police in baton rouge, louisiana is going to be laid to rest today. reverend jesse jackson and al sharpton will speak at the eventful weekend the family has invited the community to attend the funeral it will be held at southern university. >>> abc held a town hall wit
it gets more humid abbey hot on monday -- and hot own monday, 93. warm and humid on tuesday, late thunderstorm. better on wednesday and thursday. remember when we're not on the air you can get the latest information by going to 6abc.com/weather. you will be looking at better conditions on our website and app on "action news" over the next 24 hours. >> what a relief. >>> but today, the philadelphia corporation or aging heat line is on, (215)765-9040. it will be available...
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." >> i thought they always said "downtown abbey."id. >> seven shows are up for outstanding drama in the emmys this september. those three, and others. "game of thrones" is up for the most awards, 23 this year. >>> national museum of african-american history opens, there's a collection recovered off the deep waters of capetown, south africa. what stories of untold sadness and suffering have lain buried beneath these waters for centuries now. what is here to help us learn about the lives lost. some 40 decades of decembers have passed since the 12th month of 1794. that's when the sea swallowed up a ship filled with hundreds of souls destined for savely. the ship, the portuguese sailing vessel. >> it was on a voyage with enslaved people from mozambique in 1794 and it wrecked off the coast of capetown, south africa. >> paul had a nonstop day today as one of the curators for the new african-american museum of he was about to receive a very important delivery from those waters off south africa. >> these are materials from the first known an
." >> i thought they always said "downtown abbey."id. >> seven shows are up for outstanding drama in the emmys this september. those three, and others. "game of thrones" is up for the most awards, 23 this year. >>> national museum of african-american history opens, there's a collection recovered off the deep waters of capetown, south africa. what stories of untold sadness and suffering have lain buried beneath these waters for centuries now. what is...
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back in l.a., fun night out reality cameras were rolling as the 43-year-old mom of four hit up the abbey at 9:00 showing off plenty of leg and perfectly curled pink hombre hair. looks like she had the time of her life because by the time she left at around 1:00 in the morning with the help of her friend, stylish seth, her curls were gone, her lipstick all smudged. we see and finally, jean claude van dam doesn't have time for boring questions on australian morning show sunrise. >> sorry, guys, i cannot do this anymore. >> the action star was onto promote his speaking tour, but he was less than thrilled with their questions about his training and his past relationship with singer. >> let me tall. le me talk, please. >> no roundhouse kicks here, but plenty of punches. okay. good-bye. >>> time to catch up to speed on more headlines. we have new bachelorette finale secret before monday's final road. >> i'm torn. when i'm with robbie, i think of jordan, and when i'm with jordan i think of robbie. i feel like i'm having a panic know who will ultimately win her heart. who do you think she should
back in l.a., fun night out reality cameras were rolling as the 43-year-old mom of four hit up the abbey at 9:00 showing off plenty of leg and perfectly curled pink hombre hair. looks like she had the time of her life because by the time she left at around 1:00 in the morning with the help of her friend, stylish seth, her curls were gone, her lipstick all smudged. we see and finally, jean claude van dam doesn't have time for boring questions on australian morning show sunrise. >> sorry,...
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they are there outside of the houses of parliament, westminster abbey. what is the point?are they trying to convey? >> i think they are trying to convey the brexit deal hasn't been done. david cameron himself has said that article 50 hasn't been triggered. they are angry. they are poorer after this vote. england looks smaller in the world in the footprint it has and many people who supported brexit didn't know what they were getting into. many of the leaders of brexit are walking away and disappearing from the scene like boris johnson just stepped back after taking britain over the brexit cliff. so people are really frustrated and angry but they are told there might be an opportunity to create enough political pressure that this gets redone. i think you're seeing people come out of the streets because they realize their future is not the future of europe. >> there are a lot of notable economists there. what are they saying about brexit? >> they are saying it can have devastating implications on the economy and in the uk. the uk may split up. i just moderate add forum on br
they are there outside of the houses of parliament, westminster abbey. what is the point?are they trying to convey? >> i think they are trying to convey the brexit deal hasn't been done. david cameron himself has said that article 50 hasn't been triggered. they are angry. they are poorer after this vote. england looks smaller in the world in the footprint it has and many people who supported brexit didn't know what they were getting into. many of the leaders of brexit are walking away and...
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before colliding with a minivan the impact sent the toyota over the curb hitting the woman and husband abbey toddler. the suspect did not stop. he drove away from the scene and witnesses heard the commotion and called 911. >> i was at my home in the basement, all i heard was a bang and i heard someone say oh, my god. i want you out and i ran, as fast always i can, i saw a lady on the floor. the 38-year-old woman we are told died at the hospital. the husband and two-year-old son are being treated for head injuries. four others were injured. police arrested the driver a few blocks away from the scene. >>> new this morning, a water main break flooded streets in the spring garden section of philadelphia you can see the water there. crews were called out to spring garden and pennsylvania avenue. we are told an 8-inch main broke. crews shut off the water. they will be out there today to make repairs. there's no word on what caused the main to break. >>> the democratic national convention, of course, is two days away, today, hillary clinton is expected to hit the trail with the newly selected runni
before colliding with a minivan the impact sent the toyota over the curb hitting the woman and husband abbey toddler. the suspect did not stop. he drove away from the scene and witnesses heard the commotion and called 911. >> i was at my home in the basement, all i heard was a bang and i heard someone say oh, my god. i want you out and i ran, as fast always i can, i saw a lady on the floor. the 38-year-old woman we are told died at the hospital. the husband and two-year-old son are being...
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reporting in merion, abbey -- annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." the united states posal service is offering classic pickup trucks for new stamps for helping to mold america's landscape and revolutioning how goods are transported. >>> ahead on "action news" at 12:30, another check of the forecast as we look outside sky6 live hd showing you penns landing. meteorologist david murphy has an update from accuweather including precipitation and lots of it anne relief when we come right back. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have
reporting in merion, abbey -- annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." the united states posal service is offering classic pickup trucks for new stamps for helping to mold america's landscape and revolutioning how goods are transported. >>> ahead on "action news" at 12:30, another check of the forecast as we look outside sky6 live hd showing you penns landing. meteorologist david murphy has an update from accuweather including precipitation and lots of it anne...
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like an entire season of "downton abbey." tears and euphoria and al franken. the day began with the sense it may be dominated and overshadowed by disgruntled bernie sanders supporters outside of the arena and on the floor of the arena and a speech by michelle obama, some calling it one of the greatest convention speeches of the generation. it silenced the crowd first and brought them to their feet and bernie sanders took the stage. joining us now with a recap is phil mattingly. phil, a roller coaster of emotion. >> reporter: no question. if unity was the goal, it is clear work needed to be done. the clinton campaign and the democratic national convention made it clear they had a murderer's row of sorts of stars lined up to try to address the concerns. not just on the floor of the wells fargo center here in philadelphia, but at the broader electorate. as hillary clinton as a politician and character as a person. take a listen to how each vouched for the democratic nominee. >> what i admire most about hillary is that she never buckles under pressure. she never t
like an entire season of "downton abbey." tears and euphoria and al franken. the day began with the sense it may be dominated and overshadowed by disgruntled bernie sanders supporters outside of the arena and on the floor of the arena and a speech by michelle obama, some calling it one of the greatest convention speeches of the generation. it silenced the crowd first and brought them to their feet and bernie sanders took the stage. joining us now with a recap is phil mattingly. phil,...
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arms of putnam and the massachusetts legislature had voted monday for a memorial for the westminster abbey never forgot that. these were two brothers one was the admiral in their hope was not to destroy washington's army but to reach the point where the americans were forced to negotiate and that would be better for the reconciliation. but that message with an whole scheme selfie cents down cornwallis like what benedict arnold had done it is very interesting on either side of the of river through trenton and into the delaware why should the british said wave after wave of soldiers over there very narrow bridge by canon but the american army is in a very tight spot because there is no where to hide. cornwallis says we will get them in the morning. so with some help, he agreed even though was of very personal he hoped to mount because some were held down on horseback and with some other input decided to speak out to do the end run that is the great victory of princeton that would just add to have the added effect to carry the british out of that portion of new jersey or philadelphia state. >
arms of putnam and the massachusetts legislature had voted monday for a memorial for the westminster abbey never forgot that. these were two brothers one was the admiral in their hope was not to destroy washington's army but to reach the point where the americans were forced to negotiate and that would be better for the reconciliation. but that message with an whole scheme selfie cents down cornwallis like what benedict arnold had done it is very interesting on either side of the of river...
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and ""downton abbey" and homeland. "house of cards" was also nominated.breaking bad"'s spin off is a nominee and "mr. robot" also a competitor. rounding up best drama category is "the american" starring keri russe oh! >> reporter: anthony anderson was excited to be nominated. and "black-ish." silicon valley also in the best comedy race along with "modern family" and three streaming series. the "unbreakable" and "transparent." "the people versus o.j. simpson" received 22 nominations right behind game of thrones, they earned acting nominations. mark barger, nbc news. >> by the way, the emmys have at least one minority nominee in eep each of its acting categories. the september. >>> and the big crackdown on gangs that will hopefully help the community feel safer. >>> and the heat is no joke tonight. storm team 4 tracking if there's any relief in sight for your weekend. today is not the day to be without your ac. head to the nbc washington app for a list of cooling centers in your >>> now at 4:30, extreme heat sizzles. it's well into the 90s and for some of u
and ""downton abbey" and homeland. "house of cards" was also nominated.breaking bad"'s spin off is a nominee and "mr. robot" also a competitor. rounding up best drama category is "the american" starring keri russe oh! >> reporter: anthony anderson was excited to be nominated. and "black-ish." silicon valley also in the best comedy race along with "modern family" and three streaming series. the "unbreakable"...
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the suspects drove off abbey all the victims are expected to recover. >>> a simple chat with a man runningion turned deadly in broad daylight. here's rick williams with this morning's crime fighters report. >> reporter: christina cherry said her son alex was a typical 21-year-old. >> had a a lot of friends not a troublemaker, always laughs and loved music and sports and family. >> reporter: at 3:30 p.m. alex stopped at the corner store of 1400 block of vernon road in cedar brook neighborhood. >> we were supposed to work the voting polls that tuesday. he ran into a gentleman who was running the election. he was excited talking about working the polls and a couple of seconds later someone ran up and shot him in the head. he shot him in the head an went to flee and turned back around and shot him two more times. >> where did this come from wy did it happen? i am broken. >> reporter: the citizens crime commission is administering a 1,000-dollar reward and the city of philadelphia is offering $20,000 for the arrest and nvictn responsible. callps, all calls remain anonymous. >> if you're man eno
the suspects drove off abbey all the victims are expected to recover. >>> a simple chat with a man runningion turned deadly in broad daylight. here's rick williams with this morning's crime fighters report. >> reporter: christina cherry said her son alex was a typical 21-year-old. >> had a a lot of friends not a troublemaker, always laughs and loved music and sports and family. >> reporter: at 3:30 p.m. alex stopped at the corner store of 1400 block of vernon road in...
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heavy rain is adding flooding to some roads abbey we are urging not to walk or drive through flooding 9:00 a.m. we expect most of the rain to be over toward the east and 10 m off the coast and then just spotty showers. definitely problems for the morning commute with heavy rain. a flood watch is expected to extend until noon across the area because of the runoff from the rain even after it ends, we'll still have lingering flooding. temperatures are in the 70s. 73 in philadelphia. 73 in i'llen -- allentown. same story in cape may. dewpoints up, once the rain is if i understand -- finished it will be muggy. 78 by noon, in the afternoon, a slight chance of a spotty shower mainly dry and more sun, 84 degrees is the high this afternoon. we'll probably hit that at about 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. karen rogers more rain is possible, at least at times over the weekend i'll detail that with future tracker 6 coming up. >> reporter: the rain affecting the morning commute. look at this accident it's a nasty one watching live. look at the number of emergency workers converging on the scene. we star
heavy rain is adding flooding to some roads abbey we are urging not to walk or drive through flooding 9:00 a.m. we expect most of the rain to be over toward the east and 10 m off the coast and then just spotty showers. definitely problems for the morning commute with heavy rain. a flood watch is expected to extend until noon across the area because of the runoff from the rain even after it ends, we'll still have lingering flooding. temperatures are in the 70s. 73 in philadelphia. 73 in i'llen...
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at fdr park there will be misting stations abbey medical facilities. -- and medical facilities.s we talk about the heat, meteorologist chris sowers is here to talk about how long it will last. >> reporter: there's no break from the 9 os in the entire -- 90s in the entire seven-day forecast. it will last another 7 or 8 days. as we go outside, the heat will build through tuesday and wednesday, things ease up by the end of the next week him we're into it over the next 42 to 78 hours. no escape down the shore, the sand will be blistering hot. temperatures on the sand are topping out in the 90s no sabz down there. -- sabz down there. we're sea breeze down there. we are record watching over the next couple of days. sunday, 96, the record is 98. monday, the record is 9 set back in 1899. we're forecasting 98 degrees, some of the computer information has us at 99 or 100. when you factor in the humidity it could feel as warm as 110. that's the dangerous one. 86 degrees in philadelphia with a dewpoint of 70. pressure reading rising. there's the westerly breeze that's the reason why there's
at fdr park there will be misting stations abbey medical facilities. -- and medical facilities.s we talk about the heat, meteorologist chris sowers is here to talk about how long it will last. >> reporter: there's no break from the 9 os in the entire -- 90s in the entire seven-day forecast. it will last another 7 or 8 days. as we go outside, the heat will build through tuesday and wednesday, things ease up by the end of the next week him we're into it over the next 42 to 78 hours. no...
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donald trump thinking he'll get bernie thinking they'll get a bunch of new viewers now that "downton abbey" is off the air. [ light laughter ] they're different shows, dude. also, the same night he tweeted that, trump mocked a bernie supporter interrupting one of his rallies. >> that's okay, don't worry about it. that's the bernie people. that's the dying remnant of a bernie person. that's the last of them. that's the last. no, we're gonna get bernie people coming here. we're gonna get bernie people coming here. [ as trump ] >> seth: "we're gonna win bernie supporters. now forcibly remove that bernie supporter from my rally. [ light laughter ] that's the last of them. there's none left. and they're voting for me." [ laughter ] at the democratic convention monday belonged to the newer faces of the democratic party, from cory booker to elizabeth warren, whereas last night was the greatest hits album with a track from 2004 you may all remember called howard dean. dean harkened back to the presidential campaign. >> this race is going to be won on the ground. and it's going to be won in colorad
donald trump thinking he'll get bernie thinking they'll get a bunch of new viewers now that "downton abbey" is off the air. [ light laughter ] they're different shows, dude. also, the same night he tweeted that, trump mocked a bernie supporter interrupting one of his rallies. >> that's okay, don't worry about it. that's the bernie people. that's the dying remnant of a bernie person. that's the last of them. that's the last. no, we're gonna get bernie people coming here. we're...
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woman: "t.v., play downton abbey." and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. father: "up in the sky, you might see it." pbs, we're with you, for life. [ gasping ] john: the neurologist explained to us one time, you know, "if you look at her brain right now, every four seconds, there's seizure activity going on in her brain." he said, "think of a match, and you're striking the match, and it sparks, and it sparks." he's like, "every four seconds, that's what's happening." narrator: it's one of the most mysterious and frightening diseases known to man, epilepsy. doing good? jack: she's had about 12,000 seizures. she's, you know, been thrown through glass tables, down steps, out of the shower. caitie? -cait? -what? -are you all right? -yes. okay. well, i thought you'd fell down and had a seizure. you just find yourself, any little noise -- a door closing and everything, jumping up to see if she's having a seizure. it could come any moment, any time of the day or night,
woman: "t.v., play downton abbey." and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. father: "up in the sky, you might see it." pbs, we're with you, for life. [ gasping ] john: the neurologist explained to us one time, you know, "if you look at her brain right now, every four seconds, there's seizure activity going on in her brain." he said, "think of a match, and you're striking the match, and it sparks, and it sparks." he's like, "every...
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." >> she will watch "downton abbey" but not that. >>> i brought treats, guys. >> that wasn't a french pronunciation. >> i didn't? >> that was more spanish. >> say it. >> croissant. >> rob is an educated man. >> the latest over-the-top creation, the red velvet version. now these babies are the creation of pastry chef silva in new york city. this is the latest ultimate breakfast dessert. they have other flavors. we have some of those here. creme brulee, cookies and cream, birthday cake, and green tea. >> which one should i try, sara? >> which croissant? did i say it right? >> say it again. >> croissant? >> croissant? >> croissant? >> breakfast of champions. >> we can do this for an hour. >> the chef is over there. are these low calorie? that is low truthiness. >>> you can catch sara covering the democratic national convention all week long. mostly, it will be george. thank you for watching this morning. we'll see you next weekend. >> oh, this is good. >> good morning 0 i'm nydia han along with gray hall. >> breaking news, crews in south jersey are looking for a m
." >> she will watch "downton abbey" but not that. >>> i brought treats, guys. >> that wasn't a french pronunciation. >> i didn't? >> that was more spanish. >> say it. >> croissant. >> rob is an educated man. >> the latest over-the-top creation, the red velvet version. now these babies are the creation of pastry chef silva in new york city. this is the latest ultimate breakfast dessert. they have other flavors. we have some...
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she uses the "downton abbey" term. [ laughter ] >> right.ing thing." so i did it one day, and my son was right there and he fell on the floor and like cracked up laughing. like just crying laughing. and so now i twerk for him all the time. he likes it. >> seth: that's great. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. that's like our bonding moment. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] so if he's upset on a plane do you say, "no worries, i know how to calm him down." >> i just bend over and shake my ass and then that's it. he's happy again. >> seth: all right, i gotta ask you about this. so you started your own line of emojis. over 900 movamojis. >> muvamojis. >> seth: muvamoji. >> yes. >> seth: muvamoji -- >> muva's my nickname because i'm like mother to everyone. but i'm from the east coast so we say muva. >> seth: muva. >> yeah. >> seth: you know what? i am from the east coast and i have not used that term before. [ laughter ] >> you should start now. >> seth: all right, well there you go. muva. >> muva, yeah. just go home and call your mom "muva." so this is jus
she uses the "downton abbey" term. [ laughter ] >> right.ing thing." so i did it one day, and my son was right there and he fell on the floor and like cracked up laughing. like just crying laughing. and so now i twerk for him all the time. he likes it. >> seth: that's great. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. that's like our bonding moment. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] so if he's upset on a plane do you say, "no worries, i know how to calm him down."...
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the massachusetts legislature had money for the memorial in the westminster abbey for their older brotherthey never forgot that. so these were two brothers, one was an admiral and one was -- they were a pair. their hope was not to destroy washington's army but to reach the point where americans would be forced to negotiate. they felt that would ultimately be better for reconciliation. but trenton messed with that scheme. so he sends cornwallis down, cornwallis very much with benedict arnold had earlier done at valcourt island. it's very interesting. on either side of the river that flows through trenton and then into the delaware the british send a wave after wave of soldiers across at this very narrow bridge. they are repulsed by boxes canon but the american army is in a very tight spot. there there is nowhere for them to hide. cornwallis says as night comes on will get them in the morning. well what does washington do with some help and this is where joseph read, even though though he had betrayed washington in a very personal way just a month earlier he really helped him out at this st
the massachusetts legislature had money for the memorial in the westminster abbey for their older brotherthey never forgot that. so these were two brothers, one was an admiral and one was -- they were a pair. their hope was not to destroy washington's army but to reach the point where americans would be forced to negotiate. they felt that would ultimately be better for reconciliation. but trenton messed with that scheme. so he sends cornwallis down, cornwallis very much with benedict arnold had...
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meanwhile, hot abbey dry across the four -- hot and dry across the four corners region. hot and humid across the mid section of the county. temperature feeling like 100 degrees today and tomorrow getting up over 100 degrees will be the heat indexes. getting up in the northeast, as well. it will build the heat wave through the week. there will breaks for the northeast at times, we get a little bit of troughyness, popping up into the 90s in philly feeling like 100 degrees. it will be go into the 80s. that's what he can shaking nationally. here's what's going on where you live. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist, chris sowers with this accuweather update. we're nice and clear, but the lone exception the jersey shore where you have high, thin clouds. temperatures quickly climbing already in the 70s. 76 in philadelphia. and reading. 72 in millville. cape may, 75. forecast, hot and humid, sun and clouds, 92. >> next thing you know it'll be january. thanks for the reminder. >> and summer again. >> so, ron, what do you have? you're beginning with a shooting i
meanwhile, hot abbey dry across the four -- hot and dry across the four corners region. hot and humid across the mid section of the county. temperature feeling like 100 degrees today and tomorrow getting up over 100 degrees will be the heat indexes. getting up in the northeast, as well. it will build the heat wave through the week. there will breaks for the northeast at times, we get a little bit of troughyness, popping up into the 90s in philly feeling like 100 degrees. it will be go into the...
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we'll turn to our panel abbey phillip. national political reporter for the "washington post."e than a month since he became the presumptive republican nominee. still more than a month later having meetings with influential members of the party that turn contentious like this, not where he wanted to be right now, is it? >> it's hard to figure out what exactly trump wants. i think it's fair to say this is not where the republican party wanted to be, not where conservatives wanted to be. the meetings today with both the house republican caucus and with republican senators were intended to unite the party in advance of the republican convention in cleveland which slev 11 days out right now. it's fair to say that did not happen. what happened was a face-to-face meeting between donald trump and his arch rival. texas senator ted cruz. ted cruz agreed to speak at the convention, though no endorsement happened. one step forward. baby steps. >> abby, something else we're learning. ben sass, the meeting with republican senators, i should say. ben sass, nebraska senator from nebraska is a
we'll turn to our panel abbey phillip. national political reporter for the "washington post."e than a month since he became the presumptive republican nominee. still more than a month later having meetings with influential members of the party that turn contentious like this, not where he wanted to be right now, is it? >> it's hard to figure out what exactly trump wants. i think it's fair to say this is not where the republican party wanted to be, not where conservatives wanted...
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it's extremely humid abbey -- and warm with temperatures close to 80 degrees.raining in stone harbor and avalon, that has pulled away. rain falling southwest of tuckahoe riding the cape may/atlantic county line. that will push east of ocean city. that's the last of it for now, we'll catch a break in the late morning hours into the afternoon and more thunderstorms flare up later on. temperatures on the sand, cape may, 80, margate, ocean city, 81. the humidity is very, very high, very uncomfortable right now. sunshine expected later on. more showers and more thunderstorms after 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m. some of them will produce drenching downpours, that 89 feels like 94. >> it is now 10:01. overnight storms wreaked havoc in sports. a tree fell on an suv on south street twern -- between 10th and 11th street. nobody was hurt. >>> a tree came down hitting wires blocking travel on the northbound side of the strawberry mansion bridge on the mlk drive side. you can keep track of rainy conditions by locking on to 6abc.com/weather. if you're there you'll get a live look at s
it's extremely humid abbey -- and warm with temperatures close to 80 degrees.raining in stone harbor and avalon, that has pulled away. rain falling southwest of tuckahoe riding the cape may/atlantic county line. that will push east of ocean city. that's the last of it for now, we'll catch a break in the late morning hours into the afternoon and more thunderstorms flare up later on. temperatures on the sand, cape may, 80, margate, ocean city, 81. the humidity is very, very high, very...
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whether some of these shows that are on their last legs, final season like "the good wife" and "downton abbeynations on the way out. sometimes shows get the, you know, sort of crowning achievement when their final seasons are nominated and the actors are, sometimes they don't. so we'll maybe have a jon hamm situation or not. >> we will see soon enough. matt and nick, thank you both. >>> watch the 68th emmy awarded hosted by jimmy kimmel on september 18th right here on abc. out to ginger now. you're not happy because it's stormy. you can't understand rapids, michigan for -- grand rapids, michigan, i love that. severe storms in the center and new england. that's the big picture, let's get a check closer to your home. >> reporter: all right, ginger we're sweating across the region today. a lot of clouds, no rain, right now. we rise from the 70s to a high of 94. humidity so high feeling like 100. same story tomorrow, better for the weekend. st-paced game readyo download right now. play with more than 400 disney and pixar emoji, the faster you play the more you'll earn them, genie and elsa. you ca
whether some of these shows that are on their last legs, final season like "the good wife" and "downton abbeynations on the way out. sometimes shows get the, you know, sort of crowning achievement when their final seasons are nominated and the actors are, sometimes they don't. so we'll maybe have a jon hamm situation or not. >> we will see soon enough. matt and nick, thank you both. >>> watch the 68th emmy awarded hosted by jimmy kimmel on september 18th right here...
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whether some of these shows that are on their last legs, final season like "the good wife" and "downton abbeythe way out. sometimes shows get the, you know, sort of crowning achievement when their final seasons are nominated and the actors are, sometimes they don't. so we'll maybe have a jon hamm situation or not. >> we will see soon enough. matt and nick, thank you both. >>> watch the 68th emmy awarded hosted by jimmy kimmel on september 18th right here on abc. out to ginger now. >> abbie from my hometown going to my high school, rockford high school. our emojis are getting excited or not so excited based on the forecast. check this out, samantha and max, you did such a great job. cleveland, ohio, george, you're not happy, it's storming. st. joe for amy, newton iowa for sara and grand rapids for me. i love these. here's a look from west to east across the nation, severe storms in the center and again in new england. goes into effect at noon and lasts through 8pm for d.c. metro & counties east of i-95 feels like: 100-105 - mid 90s friday, but humidity drops off a bit late in the day - near 90
whether some of these shows that are on their last legs, final season like "the good wife" and "downton abbeythe way out. sometimes shows get the, you know, sort of crowning achievement when their final seasons are nominated and the actors are, sometimes they don't. so we'll maybe have a jon hamm situation or not. >> we will see soon enough. matt and nick, thank you both. >>> watch the 68th emmy awarded hosted by jimmy kimmel on september 18th right here on abc....