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coming up, we take you to the boston pops. will be with us, one of the hosts of the fireworks spectacular. he will have all of the details you need to know, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's get the latest now on the boston pops fireworks spectacular, which is tonight. matt miller is in boston for all of the festivities. i want to know the size and scale of what we are talking about here. walk me through the numbers behind the boston pops. matt: this is a massive undertaking. i mean, we have so many stars out here playing, from queen latifah to the texas tenors to the boston pops orchestra themselves. we have 500,000 people. in fact, the boston pops fireworks spectacular got into the guinness book of world records in 1976 for the most people to come watch a live event in the u.s. we still typically have about 500,000 people every year that come and watch, but the best thing is so many more people watch on television. millions of people tune in every year, not just
coming up, we take you to the boston pops. will be with us, one of the hosts of the fireworks spectacular. he will have all of the details you need to know, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's get the latest now on the boston pops fireworks spectacular, which is tonight. matt miller is in boston for all of the festivities. i want to know the size and scale of what we are talking about here. walk me through the numbers...
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if it hadn't paid off, if boston beer hadn't paid off, the stock would be in big trouble.e nature of the business. it took awhile but by april of last year people were believing in the story again and that's when boston beer reported huge earnings to be driven by the non-beer business category, angry orchard and twisted tea and the new truly, this is known as hard selzer this is wild berry with 5% alcohol. the key metric in the beer industry, the depletions were up 8% and translated to 18% revenue growth fabulous number. the brand remains weak but more than offset but the strength of the rest of the company part particularly truly from there the stock exploded higher running straight from 200 to 300 by the end of last june and hasn't been smooth sailing they had stumbles and stock got nailed as the whole market melted down but quarter after quarter management told the same story. twisted tea was on fire and angry orchard red hot and hard seltzer was smoking. three quarters of market is controlled by two brands from the company behind mike's hard lemonade there is plenty of
if it hadn't paid off, if boston beer hadn't paid off, the stock would be in big trouble.e nature of the business. it took awhile but by april of last year people were believing in the story again and that's when boston beer reported huge earnings to be driven by the non-beer business category, angry orchard and twisted tea and the new truly, this is known as hard selzer this is wild berry with 5% alcohol. the key metric in the beer industry, the depletions were up 8% and translated to 18%...
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coming up, we are live in boston with the matt miller getting ready for the boston pops concert and fireworks. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: some of the numbers behind the boston pops fireworks spectacular. let's go there now to boston where we find bloombergs matt miller. you are on the stage. what does the view look like? matt: there is a lot more sun here that i typically experience at the european central bank in frankfurt. a very different climate and even a little bit more exciting, depending on the meeting. some of the ecb meetings can get crazy now with christine lagarde. i am looking forward to it. these people have been camping out all night long to get the best the to see the boston pops. some have been coming for 10, 20, or 30 years. this is a traditional ongoing concert. we will celebrate the 243rd birthday of america tonight and we are getting pretty chuffed. surprised people are allowed to bring gazebos, i would think that would make an obstructed view for people behind them but maybe they are doing it by height. matt: these people organize this down to the t and they have gotten
coming up, we are live in boston with the matt miller getting ready for the boston pops concert and fireworks. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: some of the numbers behind the boston pops fireworks spectacular. let's go there now to boston where we find bloombergs matt miller. you are on the stage. what does the view look like? matt: there is a lot more sun here that i typically experience at the european central bank in frankfurt. a very different climate and even a little bit more exciting,...
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of the boston miracle story.david kennedy was the creator of the boston gun project. it's a strategy that i talk about in detail in the book. but going back to this principle of balance to back up further there is focus which we just talked about, balance and fairness which we will talk about in a moment. if you look at the evidence, and if you just think about comments and, it is very clear when you look at the entire spectrum of policies there are heavy strategies that have been demonstrated to reduce violence and there's also some very preventative treatment oriented strategies that have been proven to prevent violence. there is no skewing of the evidence and then when you back uyou backup and look at the citw of no american city that has substantially reduced violence either justified trying to arrest their way out of it or trying to help and treat their way out of it and this reinforces what we know. we don't raise our children just with positive incentives. we are using a carrot and a stick to try to change
of the boston miracle story.david kennedy was the creator of the boston gun project. it's a strategy that i talk about in detail in the book. but going back to this principle of balance to back up further there is focus which we just talked about, balance and fairness which we will talk about in a moment. if you look at the evidence, and if you just think about comments and, it is very clear when you look at the entire spectrum of policies there are heavy strategies that have been demonstrated...
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matt miller joining us from boston, the boston pops on bloomberg later on today.e headed to break. early afternoon in europe and we see the stoxx 600 is flat, low volumes because we are without the united states. gold has been something of a haven recently, losing a little bit of its shine but still above the $1400 mark. sluggish,ice fairly down .6%. i want to show you what is going to -- what is going on in my map. we showed you that supertanker just to the east of gibraltar. this has zoomed in on the mediterranean. the map function on the bloomberg or you can see the latest developments on the british forces these are of an oil tanker. more on that in the next hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weeke
matt miller joining us from boston, the boston pops on bloomberg later on today.e headed to break. early afternoon in europe and we see the stoxx 600 is flat, low volumes because we are without the united states. gold has been something of a haven recently, losing a little bit of its shine but still above the $1400 mark. sluggish,ice fairly down .6%. i want to show you what is going to -- what is going on in my map. we showed you that supertanker just to the east of gibraltar. this has zoomed...
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i spokoke to him april 11 at te old south church in boston. i asked profofessor chomsky to talk about the green new w dl and the lessonons of the old new dl.l. noam: first of a all, i think the grgreen new deal is e exactly t the right idea. you can raise questions about the specific form in which ocasio-cortez and markey i introduced it -- maybe it shouldn't be exactly this way. it should be a little bit differently. but the general idea is quite right. and there's very solid work explaining, developing in detail, exactly how it could work. so a very fine economist at umass amherst, robert pollil, has written extensively on, in extensive detail, with close analysis of how you could implelement policies of this kind in a very effective way, which would actually make a better society. it wouldn't be that you'd lose from it. you'd d gain from it. the costs of renewable energy are declining very sharply. if you eliminate the massive subsidies that a are given to fossil fufuels, they probably already surpass them. there are many means that can be
i spokoke to him april 11 at te old south church in boston. i asked profofessor chomsky to talk about the green new w dl and the lessonons of the old new dl.l. noam: first of a all, i think the grgreen new deal is e exactly t the right idea. you can raise questions about the specific form in which ocasio-cortez and markey i introduced it -- maybe it shouldn't be exactly this way. it should be a little bit differently. but the general idea is quite right. and there's very solid work explaining,...
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too many in boston, we look at fours a guy who let innocent men sit in prison for 30 years. to 1988, he served as u.s. attorney for the district of massachusetts. talk to people about his time as a u.s. attorney, i'm afraid i don't know the case to which the caller is referring. most of my article was focused on the president. thatnteresting detail is mueller was a member of trump national golf club near washington, d.c. for many years. that was aed conflict for some reason, there was a dispute over building. but mueller dispelled about allegations. i wish i knew more about what your caller is referring to, but i just don't. host: what does robert mueller say about the trump golf works issue? trump brought it up again yesterday in the oval office. guest: what did he say in the oval office, do you remember? host: he brought up that they had a business deal. he was juster said a member for a while and he wasn't using the club so he sent a letter in to resign and it was hurting normal. the interesting thing to me about that, a lot of people present a mueller and trump as being
too many in boston, we look at fours a guy who let innocent men sit in prison for 30 years. to 1988, he served as u.s. attorney for the district of massachusetts. talk to people about his time as a u.s. attorney, i'm afraid i don't know the case to which the caller is referring. most of my article was focused on the president. thatnteresting detail is mueller was a member of trump national golf club near washington, d.c. for many years. that was aed conflict for some reason, there was a dispute...
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the rays relieving pitcher adam kolarek came on for charlie morton which prompted boston manager alexfter his stint in which he removed the designated hitter. the win allowed the rays to avoid a sweep in the three—game series and broke boston's five—game winning streak at tropicana field. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. thursday looks like being a day of extraordinary perhaps even unprecedented heat across some parts of the uk. thejuly record looks like it will be broken but this is the one also in danger, the uk all—time record for the heatwave of 2003 because we could beat that and get very close to 39 celsius somewhere around the london area. not guaranteed but there is a good chance that that is going to be broken. that is the temperature that will make the headlines but there is plenty of hot weather to come elsewhere. plenty of sunshine from the word go and we know it is going to be a very warm and muggy start and those temperatures will just rocket as we go on through the mo
the rays relieving pitcher adam kolarek came on for charlie morton which prompted boston manager alexfter his stint in which he removed the designated hitter. the win allowed the rays to avoid a sweep in the three—game series and broke boston's five—game winning streak at tropicana field. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. thursday looks like being a day of extraordinary perhaps even...
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two, places like boston and new york and philadelphia. >> what do you mean by that?> the way these work in the northern cities is they often would have maybe as many as eight or 10 enslaved people working in them and were supervisored by a -- that's a little bit different from what i've seen in other industries in the north like shipbuilding or making iron where the workers tend to walk alone alongside each other. eventually one of the largeo industrials of savery in the north. >> what effects -- affect does it have on slavery and the institutions? >> the production of rum has one of the main influences on slavery. it shows connection between boston and newport, rhode island, and this trade in human beings. rum production also at moments encourages the movement of ensaved bodies. in the book i document cases where individual enslavepled people are moved against their will from plantation inns. boar bailedos, for instance. i tell the story in the book man you script of a man who in 1730 is removed from barbados. and carried around the different facilities in boston an
two, places like boston and new york and philadelphia. >> what do you mean by that?> the way these work in the northern cities is they often would have maybe as many as eight or 10 enslaved people working in them and were supervisored by a -- that's a little bit different from what i've seen in other industries in the north like shipbuilding or making iron where the workers tend to walk alone alongside each other. eventually one of the largeo industrials of savery in the north....
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for now, nesterly is available the boston-area only. people have always rented rooms in their homes, so why do they ed nesterly? >> yeah, so according to a.a.r.p., 40% of over -year- olds say they're interested in renting a room in their home, but today only 2% are doing it. and we think that's because the right product and the right service did not exist. >> reporter: nesterly offers background checks, a paymeoi system and o support. a onetime housing aide to new york's mayor, marcus sees the platforms wae the housing shortage and a problem that plagues old and young alike: loneliness. >> people don't talk about it a lot and i didn't actually anticipate it before i came to college, but, like i had never bten meals alone before. if i feel a litt lonely or i want to talk to somebody i just come downstairs and sit in the kitchen. >> reporter: where both she and atchison find a perspective they couldn't get from a peer. y just never know. you just never know!e what youing to talk about. >> reporter: that oldeopand younger enrich one anothe
for now, nesterly is available the boston-area only. people have always rented rooms in their homes, so why do they ed nesterly? >> yeah, so according to a.a.r.p., 40% of over -year- olds say they're interested in renting a room in their home, but today only 2% are doing it. and we think that's because the right product and the right service did not exist. >> reporter: nesterly offers background checks, a paymeoi system and o support. a onetime housing aide to new york's mayor,...
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autuounced she was heading to boston. her mother worried the city's crime rate was too high. >> she said, i'm going to boston university medical school. and i said, no, you're not and she said, yes, i am. and i said, no, you're not and she said, yes, i am. and she went to boston university medical school. she had a mind of her own. >> reporter: in medical school autumn developed a romantic thing for a research colleague and he for her robe ferrante, bob to his friends, held a ph.d. in neuroscience and w hunting for cures to devastating brain illnesses like lou gehrig's and huntinon's diseases. he was also more than 20 years her senior, divorced with two grown kids >> i simply told her that that fwas a little bit too old her. i didn't think that that was the right e. >> reporter: but two days before graduation from med school a determined autumn, wasting no time, was walking down the aisle with her much older bridegroom and what was your impression of him, sharon? >> nice guy, a charming guy. a bit heady, you know? >> repo
autuounced she was heading to boston. her mother worried the city's crime rate was too high. >> she said, i'm going to boston university medical school. and i said, no, you're not and she said, yes, i am. and i said, no, you're not and she said, yes, i am. and she went to boston university medical school. she had a mind of her own. >> reporter: in medical school autumn developed a romantic thing for a research colleague and he for her robe ferrante, bob to his friends, held a ph.d....
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i was just wondering if your mueller's looked into years in boston. a lot of people are saying he is thought of as an honorable man, but to many here in boston who look at him as a guy who let poor innocent men sit in prison .or 30 years host: it was 1982 to 1988 that he served as district attorney for massachusetts. the'm afraid i don't know case to which the caller is referring. most of my article was focused on the present. is thatresting detail mueller was a member of trump national golf club near washington, d.c. for many years and then president trump claimed that was a conflict for some reason. there was a dispute over billing. but then mueller sort of dispelled that allegation in the report. i wish i knew more about the case that your caller referred to. it sounds like they've got some facts in hand. i just don't. host: what did robert mueller say about the trump call -- a golf course? he brought it up again in the oval office? >> what did he say in the oval office? host: he brought up that they had a business dealing. >> mueller said that he
i was just wondering if your mueller's looked into years in boston. a lot of people are saying he is thought of as an honorable man, but to many here in boston who look at him as a guy who let poor innocent men sit in prison .or 30 years host: it was 1982 to 1988 that he served as district attorney for massachusetts. the'm afraid i don't know case to which the caller is referring. most of my article was focused on the present. is thatresting detail mueller was a member of trump national golf...
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even boston hit 97 earlier today. and they are not done with this heat. have the excessive heat warnings in effect of you can see it up through boston. very high heat. even a heat advisory. look at the feels like temperature tomorrow afternoon. 109 in baltimore. 104 in new york city. 100 in boston and wilmington. by monday afternoon, the storms will move the heat off the east coast. the next 24 hours, it will be pretty brutal. >>> people will have a new place to cool off in paradise. the crews finished cleaning the pool last week. it habit been open since last november's camp fire that killed 85 people and encapsulated most of paradise. swimmers can take a dip in more than 200,000 gaza of water. >> people lost their private pools. this is the only pool that people can swim in. >> new number show paradise' population has plunged by 90%. about 2,000 people currently live in paradise. >>> new details are emerging after a high speed police chase in los angeles. some of the bad guys are actually from the bay area. yesterday's chase reached more than 100 miles
even boston hit 97 earlier today. and they are not done with this heat. have the excessive heat warnings in effect of you can see it up through boston. very high heat. even a heat advisory. look at the feels like temperature tomorrow afternoon. 109 in baltimore. 104 in new york city. 100 in boston and wilmington. by monday afternoon, the storms will move the heat off the east coast. the next 24 hours, it will be pretty brutal. >>> people will have a new place to cool off in paradise....
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thatsteel is in boston for boston spectacular. lisa: we are looking at a live shot of the white house, currently proposing new tariffs of the european union. i love the way you put it this morning. you get more tariffs. alix: and in the meantime -- lisa: and in the meantime, preparing for that washington d.c. ceremony for july 4. david: and if you don't want to watch that, you can watch the boston pops. lisa: right now we have a rather muted tone in markets. nasdaq futures indicated slightly lower. in europe, a little bit of a gain. the euro gaining over the dollar. cave on the part of italian leaders to european union leaders on the part of their budget. david: leaders getting something done. lisa: maybe. for now. david: we are joined by lananh n guyen and michael mckee. even as we are speaking, we have european union leadership meeting once again in brussels. michael: well, they are supposed to start meeting, but they may be watching our show. lisa: but slightly. [laughter] michael: they are struggling to come up with a compromi
thatsteel is in boston for boston spectacular. lisa: we are looking at a live shot of the white house, currently proposing new tariffs of the european union. i love the way you put it this morning. you get more tariffs. alix: and in the meantime -- lisa: and in the meantime, preparing for that washington d.c. ceremony for july 4. david: and if you don't want to watch that, you can watch the boston pops. lisa: right now we have a rather muted tone in markets. nasdaq futures indicated slightly...
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if you missed the boston pops july 4 fireworks spectacular, here's a taste of the celebration. >> boston! >> all of us a bloomberg are so happy to be back. it is our third year with the boston pops fireworks spectacular. >> happy fourth of july! [cheering] >> happy independence day! >> you told me that this is your first time to the boston pops fireworks spectacular. >> yes, it is the first time. >> what do you think? >> it is awesome. >> it is an honor to be here with the pops to celebrate america's birthday. as a daughter of dominican parents, i feel so proud to represent the latino community. >> we are going to be playing your song tonight from the air force. are you ready? >> i sure am. >> the message of tonight is that liberty is something we are all entitled to. liberty is for everyone, not just a few. >> i am already starting my countdown to next year to rejoin my musical family on stage. my boston family out there in the city. and my american family, really, my american global family. it is so much fun. ♪ bitcoin hasl ahead, been swinging wildly over the last few weeks amid faceb
if you missed the boston pops july 4 fireworks spectacular, here's a taste of the celebration. >> boston! >> all of us a bloomberg are so happy to be back. it is our third year with the boston pops fireworks spectacular. >> happy fourth of july! [cheering] >> happy independence day! >> you told me that this is your first time to the boston pops fireworks spectacular. >> yes, it is the first time. >> what do you think? >> it is awesome. >> it...
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to philly, new york city right up to boston. a massive bolt of lightning, there's at gill elt stadium in boston. this tree shattered in philadelphia. tonight, flights delayed, a dangerous commute home. meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all, as he always does. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. been a rough afternoon with dozens of damaging storm reports and hundreds of flights canceled. a 74-mile-per-hour wind gust recorded at boston logan. you see it here on the radar scope, the watch box issued for ten states. still have a few hours left to go, with rough thunderstorms still to come through. heavy rainmakers, as well. flood watches up for new jersey, warnings back through philly and bolt more. the front goes through tonight, and after that, we look for some what cooler, drier and more quiet weather tomorrow. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> and late today, we got word of a massive explosion, leveling a home outside pittsburgh. just extraordinary images coming in. this is the area footage showing the force of the blast, which
to philly, new york city right up to boston. a massive bolt of lightning, there's at gill elt stadium in boston. this tree shattered in philadelphia. tonight, flights delayed, a dangerous commute home. meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all, as he always does. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. been a rough afternoon with dozens of damaging storm reports and hundreds of flights canceled. a 74-mile-per-hour wind gust recorded at boston logan. you see it here on the radar scope, the...
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people who have been in the community in boston or upstate new york and whether the experience of being in canada and under the british empire, having a different education system, a different set of rights, how that impacts how people work together. it is ongoing research and i am trying to figure that out . because i think some people felt very safe and free in boston or in new york or chicago, but others really felt like there was something different about being in canada. i gave them an opportunity to think of themselves as british or as american, as citizens of the world, and i am sorting out what all that means to them. >> in your initial research, have you seen what the returning americans expect life to be like? >> some of them really hoped the promise of the end of slavery will mean equal rights for all. marianne carry is someone who has been a very active journalist in ontario, fighting for fugitive slaves and equal rights in canada. she then moved to washington, d.c., after the civil war and decided she wanted to go to howard law school and get an education, as an african-ame
people who have been in the community in boston or upstate new york and whether the experience of being in canada and under the british empire, having a different education system, a different set of rights, how that impacts how people work together. it is ongoing research and i am trying to figure that out . because i think some people felt very safe and free in boston or in new york or chicago, but others really felt like there was something different about being in canada. i gave them an...
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so, this is a picture of me at the boston harbor hotel. that's prince phillip, he was visiting the hotel. - i'm this guy. - harvey: how can that be you? dana: come on, i'm the young looking guy. ( laughs ) so, you barely graduated high school. - right. - what was the game plan? well, when you barely graduate high school you gotta get out there and get a job. - yeah. - and i started as a bouncer in boston. i worked at a irish bar called the black rose. harvey: were you good at it? uh, downtown-- i was too good at it, i got fired for it. - ( laughs ) - why? - i got fired for fighting, again. ( chuckles ) - oh, god. - geez. - and from there i got me a job at ej paving. you were pouring asphalt. the hardest job i've ever had in my life. from there i went to the boston harbor hotel and i was a bellman there. so, you're doing fine as a bellman, and then you have an epiphany. every morning when i woke up, and drove to work, i hated it. i hated going to that job, i hated everything about it, and one day i'm just-- they would make us post up and st
so, this is a picture of me at the boston harbor hotel. that's prince phillip, he was visiting the hotel. - i'm this guy. - harvey: how can that be you? dana: come on, i'm the young looking guy. ( laughs ) so, you barely graduated high school. - right. - what was the game plan? well, when you barely graduate high school you gotta get out there and get a job. - yeah. - and i started as a bouncer in boston. i worked at a irish bar called the black rose. harvey: were you good at it? uh, downtown--...
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for a city like boston, today will be the last day. it's d.c.re you're likely to have one extra day. victor and christi, once that front slides through, cooler air will be behind it but you have severe storms behind it you'll have to keep an eye on. >> allison chinchar, thanks so much. >>> the tweet with congresswomen should go back to their country and then with rants of send her back. >> send her back. >> each time the president seemed to walk back the racist statements, he then doubled down. >> according to "the washington post," white house aides had to tell the president why the tweets were problematic. they say he acted alone and sending them based on his instinct that the sentiment would play well politically. joining us, brian stelter, host of "reliable sources." the president has been trying to sell this week that, oh, i don't know if they're good for me politically, i don't care, but from the reporting, that's exactly the point of all of this. >> right. a painful week for america, but a week that president trump might think was politic
for a city like boston, today will be the last day. it's d.c.re you're likely to have one extra day. victor and christi, once that front slides through, cooler air will be behind it but you have severe storms behind it you'll have to keep an eye on. >> allison chinchar, thanks so much. >>> the tweet with congresswomen should go back to their country and then with rants of send her back. >> send her back. >> each time the president seemed to walk back the racist...
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♪ ♪ david: so that's the boston pops by the numbers.g to be over in great britain and they don't view this stakes quite the way we do. great britain lost, didn't they? scarlet: yeah. no, that's a good point, david, although there were fireworks over the weekend, interestingly enough. i don't think it was quite for independence day nonetheless. but just watching that makes me feel really home sick since i won't be at home for fourth of july. but i did spend the weekend in london and i saw a statue of george washington in the city of london and i also of course can't help but recall there's nothing as american as baseball and the yankees and the boston red sox were in town. the yankees swept the red sox. 59,000 people went to london stadium to watch the yankees win some there are a lot of americans. david: as i understand it on a soccer pitch, actually. because they don't even have baseball stadium and the score was like american football scores than they were baseball scores. scarlet: pretty lopsided but it was a fun time for all and it
♪ ♪ david: so that's the boston pops by the numbers.g to be over in great britain and they don't view this stakes quite the way we do. great britain lost, didn't they? scarlet: yeah. no, that's a good point, david, although there were fireworks over the weekend, interestingly enough. i don't think it was quite for independence day nonetheless. but just watching that makes me feel really home sick since i won't be at home for fourth of july. but i did spend the weekend in london and i saw a...
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boston that's been proved genetically and means that these were 2 completely distinct invasions.o what would happen if the warty come jellies from the black sea were introduced into the baltic. come here they are found in large numbers in the southwest and baltic and in the kattegat between denmark and sweden but they haven't conquered the majority of the baltic and. if we can show that the southern spaces has a different genetic repertoire and can cope with the lowest salt content then if the sudden ones transferred north that could be a threat on the other hand we don't know what would happen if the southern and northern jellies were brought together we could get super potent hybrids or we could get hybrids that can't reproduce it's a very exciting question that's really significant for the future of the baltic. but right on. the scientist is bringing 40 come jellies from america the black sea and the baltic together in the lab. over the next few years she'll carry out evolutionary and breeding experiments funded by the e.u. as marie curie truck ram and the danish council for i
boston that's been proved genetically and means that these were 2 completely distinct invasions.o what would happen if the warty come jellies from the black sea were introduced into the baltic. come here they are found in large numbers in the southwest and baltic and in the kattegat between denmark and sweden but they haven't conquered the majority of the baltic and. if we can show that the southern spaces has a different genetic repertoire and can cope with the lowest salt content then if the...
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and boston. severe weather and chance of flash flooding. 31 million people are at risk of seeing strong storms, maybe wind and hail. that's from washington, d.c. to new york. that's the i-85 corridor, a good chunk of it. some heaviest rainfall from philadelphia to trenton, almost all the way to baltimore. 1 to 2 inches widespread. isolated, up to 4 inches of rainfall, and that's all going to happen late in the afternoon, right through the week. obviously, the potential for significant delays maybe even a cancel las vegas from boston to new york. and isolated issues around areas around pittsburgh. anyone driving today. the worst driving and the best possibility for delays will be i-95 and possibly on 81, too. as we get the earlier storms from pennsylvania into virginia. the other big stories, hawaii is dodging two hurricanes next week. the first one is pretty big, category one and four, hurricane winds from 100 to 125 miles per hour. after that, we have hurricane flossie. this is going to get clos
and boston. severe weather and chance of flash flooding. 31 million people are at risk of seeing strong storms, maybe wind and hail. that's from washington, d.c. to new york. that's the i-85 corridor, a good chunk of it. some heaviest rainfall from philadelphia to trenton, almost all the way to baltimore. 1 to 2 inches widespread. isolated, up to 4 inches of rainfall, and that's all going to happen late in the afternoon, right through the week. obviously, the potential for significant delays...
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we're under heat advisories in central massachusetts, hartford and boston and boston you may be one of in the entire east coast. that doesn't happen very often. heat indices are 95 to 100. some will sneak up to 100 and 105, and in boston, 95 degrees. d.c. should be near 90 and warm as far north as vermont and burlington. it will get more and more humid as the week progresses. that may trigger some thunderstorms. new york city, 90 today. 91 tomorrow. finally the end of the week should be nice for boston including new york city as lower humidity will move in and it should be sunny and should be really good. d.c., near 90s and then the low 80s throughout week. as far as today goes, the rainy weather, grab your umbrellas as you head out the door. chicago, indianapolis, down to st. louis. arkansas and little rock and louisiana. as i mentioned it gets better as the week goes on for a lot of us. >> i told someone the other day i was ready for fall and they balked at me. i'm ready. i know. all right. i complain sometimes. everyone is shaking their head. >> thanks, bill. >>> 22-year-old egan be
we're under heat advisories in central massachusetts, hartford and boston and boston you may be one of in the entire east coast. that doesn't happen very often. heat indices are 95 to 100. some will sneak up to 100 and 105, and in boston, 95 degrees. d.c. should be near 90 and warm as far north as vermont and burlington. it will get more and more humid as the week progresses. that may trigger some thunderstorms. new york city, 90 today. 91 tomorrow. finally the end of the week should be nice...
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has committed to investing millions of dollars in what will be called the boston ball africa leak some of that investment has been realized in senegal where a new training facility is running. programs new coolant professional air conditioned training facilities these young athletes are fine tuning their game at a brand new academy set up by the n.b.a. in senegal. despite the lack of basketball infrastructure across africa some big stars have already been unearthed on the continent roland houston is a coach with bags of experience he's convinced that africa is full of future n.b.a. stars. that it can is an opportunity on the cuts and that to grow in the belly to come to reach this ceiling as you can very well see this is an elite. and these kids have not had this opportunity before you can live. on. nothing. like. this for the young hopefuls here 2 of this year's championship winning to run so rapt is the perfect role models. cameroonian pascal siac and was a firm fixture in toronto's starting 5 and a strong favorite for the league's most improved play award and his teammate serge ibak
has committed to investing millions of dollars in what will be called the boston ball africa leak some of that investment has been realized in senegal where a new training facility is running. programs new coolant professional air conditioned training facilities these young athletes are fine tuning their game at a brand new academy set up by the n.b.a. in senegal. despite the lack of basketball infrastructure across africa some big stars have already been unearthed on the continent roland...
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of trying by the patron >> now to new details about a plane forced to make a emergency landing in bostoncause of a fire on board. authorities believe they now know how it started, with a phone charger. nbc's kristen dahlgren as more on a glowing threat of what more of a carry on board. >> reporter: the pilot of a virgin atlantic plane with 217 passengers on board declaring a emergency. >> we have smoke in the cabin. >> reporter: authorities say this is now all that is left of the external phone charger that sparked the fire the spare lithium battery igniting a seat cushion, forcing the flight which was supposed to go from new york's jfk to london to land in boston instead. massachusetts state police and virgin airlines are now investigating. but experts say the danger from spare lithium batteries on planes is only getting worse >> it's one of the very few parts of aviation that actually the risk is increasing people bring more of these lithium batteries on, they get damaged, they get hot, and we have these on-board fires. >> reporter: last july, this external charger caught fire on a rya
of trying by the patron >> now to new details about a plane forced to make a emergency landing in bostoncause of a fire on board. authorities believe they now know how it started, with a phone charger. nbc's kristen dahlgren as more on a glowing threat of what more of a carry on board. >> reporter: the pilot of a virgin atlantic plane with 217 passengers on board declaring a emergency. >> we have smoke in the cabin. >> reporter: authorities say this is now all that is...
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kelly: i grew up in boston. david: and your family was a blue-collar family? gen.elly: very, very blue-collar. my dad was a world war ii vet. he worked two jobs his whole life. mailman and railroad. greatest man i ever knew. david: so you went to high school where? gen. kelly: st. mary's high school just outside of boston. david: and when you graduated, what did you do? gen. kelly: i went to almost a year of college. i had -- the war -- i graduated in 1968. the war was on. coming from the neighborhood i came from, every man in my life growing up as a boy was either a world war ii vet or a korean war vet. that's all they talked about. and so we had the draft back then. it was relatively easy to get out of the draft. i mean you just had to come in with a doctor's note or go to college. there were a lot of deferments. i didn't want to get out, so when i passed my draft physical, which would've brought me into the army, like most of the guys in my neighborhood i went into the marine corps. david: you entered the marine corps. you became a lieutenant? gen. kelly: i beca
kelly: i grew up in boston. david: and your family was a blue-collar family? gen.elly: very, very blue-collar. my dad was a world war ii vet. he worked two jobs his whole life. mailman and railroad. greatest man i ever knew. david: so you went to high school where? gen. kelly: st. mary's high school just outside of boston. david: and when you graduated, what did you do? gen. kelly: i went to almost a year of college. i had -- the war -- i graduated in 1968. the war was on. coming from the...
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the director teaches the class in boston for people typically over age 50. >>s that' it.he way to the ground. ng> the majority we're tryi to do is get people to be comfortable with their bodies and to use their bodies as a tool to navigate their environment and to be able to gut of bed well or go down the stairs or if something ohappens, to be able t move gracefully and instinctively to stay safe. >> reporter: so vital since falls result in 27,000 deaths a year. and nearly 3 million are injured annually ending up in the e.r. that's something she hopes to avoid as she ages. >> when leave the class, i walk home and i think, i can do something that most people can'tdo. >> reporter: you feel more confident. >> yeah. i feel more alive. >> can you walk one of the fro other? >> the doctor at the hospital said prevention before an accident is key. >> starting with the types of strength and cialance building exers early in life can minimize the age-related loss of strength and balan d it can be helpful at a public health level in preventing falls and fall injuries. >> so besides t
the director teaches the class in boston for people typically over age 50. >>s that' it.he way to the ground. ng> the majority we're tryi to do is get people to be comfortable with their bodies and to use their bodies as a tool to navigate their environment and to be able to gut of bed well or go down the stairs or if something ohappens, to be able t move gracefully and instinctively to stay safe. >> reporter: so vital since falls result in 27,000 deaths a year. and nearly 3...
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today as i said today is a very important day for justice and the thousands of victims of boston take and i will finally receive some some justice but we should not forget also other victims of other crimes committed not only by boston together but there were criminals in that into congo that have yet to be brought to justice and the recent resurgence of violence in day 3 district of the democratic republic of congo also sharp and still need to address the impunity gap that still exists in congo and this means someone henceforward the i.c.c. for the i.c.c. prosecutor to really. have a strategy a clear strategy to address this i was sending out ability needs but also on the other hand for to congolese government to commit to strengthen its effort to investigate and prosecute grave international crimes of the domestic level and why did bosco take on the turn himself in. there are many speculations around the reasons why he turned himself in he was part of this army group 23 which at the time had some internal divisions and so far you know it seemed like for him as that point was safer t
today as i said today is a very important day for justice and the thousands of victims of boston take and i will finally receive some some justice but we should not forget also other victims of other crimes committed not only by boston together but there were criminals in that into congo that have yet to be brought to justice and the recent resurgence of violence in day 3 district of the democratic republic of congo also sharp and still need to address the impunity gap that still exists in...
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very much in fact today is a very important day for for justice today at the verdict against boston sick and that really provides finally provide some measure of justice for the thousands of victims of the crimes committed by himself and by his troops and it also sends a strong message to other perpetrators even those believed to be untouchable like balsam said and that was that justice will one day catch up with them i won't kind of impacts world today's conviction of the day i say. so. today as i said today is a very important day for justice and the thousands of victims of boston to gander will finally receive some some justice but we should not forget also other victims of other crimes committed not only by boston together but there were criminals in that into congo that have yet to be brought to justice and the recent resurgence of violence in day 3 district of the democratic republic of congo also sharpen still needs to address the impunity gap that still exists in congo and this means someone henceforward the i.c.c. for the i.c.c. prosecutor to really are have a strategy a clear s
very much in fact today is a very important day for for justice today at the verdict against boston sick and that really provides finally provide some measure of justice for the thousands of victims of the crimes committed by himself and by his troops and it also sends a strong message to other perpetrators even those believed to be untouchable like balsam said and that was that justice will one day catch up with them i won't kind of impacts world today's conviction of the day i say. so. today...
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>> the florence super max houses notorious terrorists like the boston marathon bomber and unabomber ando one has escaped. el chapo will be in a 7x12 foot cell 23 hours a day but this is an inmate who could test this air tight facility like no others. like mexico's prison in 2015, el chapo disappeared while walking through a shower stall. there was an escape hatch in the floor that led to an elaborate tunnel, complete with electricity, lighting, tracks laid along the ground and a modified motorcycle cart for transportation. he once escaped a high security mexican prison reportedly hidden in a laundry cart, and he once got out of a safe house into a tunnel and escaped completely naked while police were closing in on him. >> chapo guzman i consider to be the modern-day houdini. he escapes from the two most
>> the florence super max houses notorious terrorists like the boston marathon bomber and unabomber ando one has escaped. el chapo will be in a 7x12 foot cell 23 hours a day but this is an inmate who could test this air tight facility like no others. like mexico's prison in 2015, el chapo disappeared while walking through a shower stall. there was an escape hatch in the floor that led to an elaborate tunnel, complete with electricity, lighting, tracks laid along the ground and a modified...
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the boston pops fireworks display for independence today. miller has been all week, he has been there, hosting that event. let's check in with u.s. assets stateside the day after some in the market have come back to work. u.s. futures are flat to negative right now. time for battle of the charts. annmarie hordern is going head-to-head with dani burger. is u.s. jobs day, and instead of looking at the service numbers, i am looking at the whisper numbers. this is a function on the terminal, and if you are a client, you can put in your vet. -- bet. it is coming in a bearish at 1.33. whatever the job number is, it will be so important to the fed's next move. anna: we have already been through some of the details of what the fed might do in various scenarios. dani, what have you picked? dani: this is a topic you have been discussing today, just how on fire the em bond market has been. this is a good reason why. when we look at the spread of you can see it is the so you since late 2017, are getting an extra 3% from the em aggregate. why is certainl
the boston pops fireworks display for independence today. miller has been all week, he has been there, hosting that event. let's check in with u.s. assets stateside the day after some in the market have come back to work. u.s. futures are flat to negative right now. time for battle of the charts. annmarie hordern is going head-to-head with dani burger. is u.s. jobs day, and instead of looking at the service numbers, i am looking at the whisper numbers. this is a function on the terminal, and if...
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here are the british, trapped in boston. any of these elevated positions, colonial, theyan forced the british out. and the british are going to and the date of that was actually two days ago. so, here is the big overarching map of the campaign. go from 1775ing to to 1783. if you are the british, what are your tactics? numbers. >> superior army, hands down. >> you want to get them to quit, cut them off. >> you are going to blockade the coast. then, the british are going to make another tactical decision. they believe that since the war has begun in massachusetts, if you cut off massachusetts, what do you stop? have you cut off massachusetts? >> you create a border, you cut them off from the ocean. >> you blockade them and? >> the hudson river. >> to take new york and go of the hudson river. now, this is one of the worst kept military secrets. washington knows they are back there, the british know they are back there. so why are they back there? >> it's the only thing they can do. >> well, the british know that they have a goo
here are the british, trapped in boston. any of these elevated positions, colonial, theyan forced the british out. and the british are going to and the date of that was actually two days ago. so, here is the big overarching map of the campaign. go from 1775ing to to 1783. if you are the british, what are your tactics? numbers. >> superior army, hands down. >> you want to get them to quit, cut them off. >> you are going to blockade the coast. then, the british are going to make...
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today is a very important day for for justice today at the verdict against boston tech and that really provides finally provide some measure of justice for the thousands of victims of the crimes committed by himself and by his troops and it also sends a strong message to other perpetrators even though it's believed to be untouchable like boston said and that was that justice will one day catch up with them but we should not forget also other victims of other crimes committed not only by boston to get but there were criminals in that into congo that have yet to be brought to justice and the recent resurgence of violence in a turi district of the democratic republic of congo also sharpness to need to address the impunity gap that still exists in congo and this means so one hand for it the i.c.c. for the i.c.c. prosecutor to really are have a strategy a clear strategy to address this i was sending out comes ability need but also on the other hand for the congo these government to commit to strengthen its effort to investigate and prosecute grave international crimes of domestic level that
today is a very important day for for justice today at the verdict against boston tech and that really provides finally provide some measure of justice for the thousands of victims of the crimes committed by himself and by his troops and it also sends a strong message to other perpetrators even though it's believed to be untouchable like boston said and that was that justice will one day catch up with them but we should not forget also other victims of other crimes committed not only by boston...
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he is in boston now.d check in with him on his progress and his efforts to raise money for firefighters. >> also, a netflix movie highlights the extraordinary rescue operation from israeli spies to bring ethiopian refugees to safety. we will speak with those involved in the red sea diving resort coming up. stair there. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >> welcome back to morning sun to. and the 1980s israeli agents helped rescue refugees from the civil unrest in ethiopia in an unusual way. they operated in an abandoned resort in sudan in order to bring refugees save to israel. the stor
he is in boston now.d check in with him on his progress and his efforts to raise money for firefighters. >> also, a netflix movie highlights the extraordinary rescue operation from israeli spies to bring ethiopian refugees to safety. we will speak with those involved in the red sea diving resort coming up. stair there. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more...
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they're on the way to the charles river nor the boston pops concert. like you said, a thousand flyovers a year. when they have the super bowl in the domed stadium, they still have the flyovers. the rose ball, the all-star games. nothing new here. this is the meltdown of the left. every day another even more ridiculous demonstration of trump dearrangement syndrome. you mentioned kennedy. they had persian missiles on pennsylvania avenue. you know, that's what they could have used -- i don't think they had them on pennsylvania avenue but that's what they used to deliver nuclear weapons. i mean,where was the outrage in this is ridiculous. what about mike dukakas? the governor of massachusetts. he was in michigan. he drove a tank. made himself a laughingstock. but you know, nobody said it was a military authoritarian gesture on his part. >> brian: what is amazing, our regame analysis is like the postgame analysis. we concluded in many circles that it's partisan, that it's donald trump saying look at me. that it's going to destroy the streets. i heard this a
they're on the way to the charles river nor the boston pops concert. like you said, a thousand flyovers a year. when they have the super bowl in the domed stadium, they still have the flyovers. the rose ball, the all-star games. nothing new here. this is the meltdown of the left. every day another even more ridiculous demonstration of trump dearrangement syndrome. you mentioned kennedy. they had persian missiles on pennsylvania avenue. you know, that's what they could have used -- i don't think...
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>>> una ola de calor extremo cubre la mitad este durante todo el fin de semana hay alertas en boston,york, washington, en donde la sensaciÓn tÉrmica supera los 100 grados f°. buenas tardes, las autoridades advierten que estÁs temperaturas podrÍan ser muy peligrosas pronÓstican que no el alivio no llegarÁ hasta el lunes esta es nuestra noticia principal y ademÁs este sabado:ia que modificarÁ la prueba de ciudadanÍa. >> no da detalles sobre los cambios que harÁ pero planea implementarlos antes de que termine el primer perÍodo del presidente muchos temen que el proceso ahora para naturalizarse sea mÁs complicado >>> la ira de "el chapo" sale a la luz el momento en que le dijeron que sus hijos fueron secuestrados en el 2016 entonces el narcotraficante estaba recluido en mÉxico, reaccionÓ enojado ahora que estarÁ preso de por vida la lucha por el cartel de sinaloa continuarÁ. >> 50 aÑos del gran paso. hace medio siglo que el hombre piso hazaÑa cambiÓ la historia de la real. >>> (hablando en inglÉs) >>> han pasado 50 aÑos del gran paso el 20 de julio de 1969 neil armstrong se convirtiÓ en e
>>> una ola de calor extremo cubre la mitad este durante todo el fin de semana hay alertas en boston,york, washington, en donde la sensaciÓn tÉrmica supera los 100 grados f°. buenas tardes, las autoridades advierten que estÁs temperaturas podrÍan ser muy peligrosas pronÓstican que no el alivio no llegarÁ hasta el lunes esta es nuestra noticia principal y ademÁs este sabado:ia que modificarÁ la prueba de ciudadanÍa. >> no da detalles sobre los cambios que harÁ pero...