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they tweeted there is police activity near bradford dam. police received a call before 9:00 this morning reporting that escaped prisoner daniel sell by was at his home looking far ride home. the school district is saying parents should not duoto those area schools. those seven schools are under lockdown. they will not be allowed in. we'll continue to stay on breaking news and bring you updates as they are available. >>> now to new developments in montgomery county. day two of bill cosby's sex assault trial is underway. pam, what can you tell us about day two? >> reporter: yeah. we have been talking all morning about whether or not the mother of one of the witnesses will be allowed to testify. we know she has testified. here is what she told the jury. she said that she and her father -- she told them bill cosby invited her to a lunch to talk about her career. when he got there she said she was direct today a bungalow. she got there and cosby answered the door in a bathrobe and slippers. he said lunch was coming to them and that is when cosby
they tweeted there is police activity near bradford dam. police received a call before 9:00 this morning reporting that escaped prisoner daniel sell by was at his home looking far ride home. the school district is saying parents should not duoto those area schools. those seven schools are under lockdown. they will not be allowed in. we'll continue to stay on breaking news and bring you updates as they are available. >>> now to new developments in montgomery county. day two of bill...
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but last night i was up in a city called bradford, a constituency bradford south, that the conservativery later, theresa may thinks she could take it and a big reason is that even though there is a labour majority of 6,500 there was a labour majority of 6,500 there was a very large vote for brexit, for leaving the eu. and a partly called ukip leaving the eu. and a partly called uupdm leaving the eu. and a partly called ukip did well in 2015 and the conservative are confident in other seats they can scoop up a lot of the ukip votes, because brexit is going to happen. i know i have ukip votes, because brexit is going to happen. i knowl have asked ukip votes, because brexit is going to happen. i know i have asked you that a and you won't tell me how many seats you needs or the it to be a real victory. she is playing offence and labour seem to be playing defence, jeremy corbyn in safe labour seats today, what are they looking, is it internal numbers they looking, is it internal numbers they have or different polls from what we are seeing, something is giving them that confidence. all partie
but last night i was up in a city called bradford, a constituency bradford south, that the conservativery later, theresa may thinks she could take it and a big reason is that even though there is a labour majority of 6,500 there was a labour majority of 6,500 there was a very large vote for brexit, for leaving the eu. and a partly called ukip leaving the eu. and a partly called uupdm leaving the eu. and a partly called ukip did well in 2015 and the conservative are confident in other seats they...
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meet the bradford cobras basketball team. they have the trainers, the shorts and the jersey. passionate worldwide campaign, urging the international bust federation to lift the ban. knowing there is something that i can do about that ban definitely quickly got me on board to do something about it. we all came together. there are 12 of us played professionally, but because of that ban they have to stop. that is devastating for them. we use social media, we got a group online. we push each other and motivate each other to know what we‘re doing but also motivating others at the same time to take up the sport and encourage others to campaign with us actively. if everyone had come together we wouldn‘t have lifted it. and you travelled to turkey to raise awareness? once they watched us play, they saw it was fine. and we played against girls that actually didn‘t wear it, so it got them a mix of how it would be played professionally or at any level. basketball is a big part of their lives. the play with friends, in tournaments, with the full support of theirfamilies. i like playing s
meet the bradford cobras basketball team. they have the trainers, the shorts and the jersey. passionate worldwide campaign, urging the international bust federation to lift the ban. knowing there is something that i can do about that ban definitely quickly got me on board to do something about it. we all came together. there are 12 of us played professionally, but because of that ban they have to stop. that is devastating for them. we use social media, we got a group online. we push each other...
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we'll be in bradford west, one of the youngest constituencies in the country, to find out the issues that matter to the under 255, dear oh dear, the most apathetic group of voters in the country. with crucial brexit talks due to startjust 11 days after the election, it's claimed the debate surrounding leaving the eu has hardly figured in the campaign. we'll have the view from brussels on our election. and we should do more of this — bring together in peace and harmony voices usually hoarse from shouting at each other. gina miller, the woman who took the government to court over article 50 and won, talks brexit, with the former ukip politician godfrey bloom. can't wait. ido i do not understand the inflexible way we're going towards negotiations. why notjust leave, why negotiate. so civilised. and mulling all this over, my guests political commentator jo phillips and times columnist iain martin. let's bring you up to date with the latest developments on the campaign trail today. theresa may returns to her central message that only the conservatives offer stable government and warns tha
we'll be in bradford west, one of the youngest constituencies in the country, to find out the issues that matter to the under 255, dear oh dear, the most apathetic group of voters in the country. with crucial brexit talks due to startjust 11 days after the election, it's claimed the debate surrounding leaving the eu has hardly figured in the campaign. we'll have the view from brussels on our election. and we should do more of this — bring together in peace and harmony voices usually hoarse...
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in bradford south that was about 9000, and the tories are hoping that this message on brexit, on securityt ukip boat into the tory column come thursday. yeah, thoseissues tory column come thursday. yeah, those issues over security and her time as home secretary over the last few years, she is now having to defend policies and ideas and her past in order to win a future campaign. yes, she is, and her record as home secretary is clearly under scrutiny and that is what labour will continue to do up until polling day. she is trying to head off those criticisms made by action so far by talking in political terms about the approach to counter terrorism that there needs to be after polling day. she set out the four broad principles on the steps of downing street yesterday that she thinks should govern the approach into the future. themes she has been talking about today, tackling extremism at its source, trying to stop people becoming islamist extremists in the first place, while beefing up counterterrorism of course, suggestions of a new counterterrorism bill the other side of the election. so
in bradford south that was about 9000, and the tories are hoping that this message on brexit, on securityt ukip boat into the tory column come thursday. yeah, thoseissues tory column come thursday. yeah, those issues over security and her time as home secretary over the last few years, she is now having to defend policies and ideas and her past in order to win a future campaign. yes, she is, and her record as home secretary is clearly under scrutiny and that is what labour will continue to do...
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into the detail of things like building standards, fire regulation, going back to things like the bradford cross fire which we re fire and the king‘s cross fire which were particularly bad. its work flagging them up because the commander has been indicating that this is going to be the worst civil fire in london since the blip by the looks of things, looking at the toll of death and injury and people being displayed. —— since the blitz. it makes it so truly iconic. i think the first responders‘ makes it so truly iconic. i think the first responds the; and quite interesting. the police and the fire brigade and everybody trying to do their stuff but what comes in with the local council people, this is where mrs may has been extremely graphic, from various quotes in the papers, about her criticism. that seems to me there is a big failure here which is indicated in the sidebar story, interestingly, in the observer, saying the british red cross is now being asked to put professional organisers into north kensington to help out. the problem is what you do after the first responders. it is what a
into the detail of things like building standards, fire regulation, going back to things like the bradford cross fire which we re fire and the king‘s cross fire which were particularly bad. its work flagging them up because the commander has been indicating that this is going to be the worst civil fire in london since the blip by the looks of things, looking at the toll of death and injury and people being displayed. —— since the blitz. it makes it so truly iconic. i think the first...
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the former bradford, wigan and great britain rugby league head coack brian noble is made mbe as well,rea from northern ireland. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the playwright and novelist bonnie greer and anne ashworth from the times. warm welcome. you too. we just want to bring you news on those honours. first of all... the police officer tragically murdered in westminster, awarded a medal by the queen, recognising actions that save lives. and awards going into the pensioner bernard kenny, went to the pensioner bernard kenny, went to the aid of murdered mpjo cox and the aid of murdered mpjo cox and the main who killed after the —— helped after the tunisian attack. billy connolly, knighted, jury walters becomes a dame. sir billy, cbe in 2003. said he is pleased and a little bit embarrassed to be, a knight! no need to be embarrassed. so, the front pages... we start with the i, which carries a large picture of the protests earlier today at kensington town ha
the former bradford, wigan and great britain rugby league head coack brian noble is made mbe as well,rea from northern ireland. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the playwright and novelist bonnie greer and anne ashworth from the times. warm welcome. you too. we just want to bring you news on those honours. first of all... the police officer tragically murdered in...
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. >> stephanie bradford. juego... [representante bancario] ¡no hay problema! puedes usar tu app de wells fargo para retirar dinero de nuestros cajeros automáticos. [cliente] ¡sí, mucho mejor! ¡muchas gracias! ya sabes, el equipo la verdad me necesita. [representante bancario] ¡claro que sí! [cliente] no, es que en serio, sin mí no pueden ganar. >> regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14, tu gente, tu voz. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>este es "contacto deportivo". natalie: se afinan los detalles rumbo al compromiso entre mÉxico y estados unidos. >> saludos. el dÍa de hoy malas noticias para la selecciÓn mexicana, jesÚs corona abandonÓ la concentraciÓn, no estarÁ para el partido contra estados unidos y lo peor no va a copa confederaciones. esto por motivos personales se dio de baja el, decidiÓ declinar. o trabaja para el juego de maÑana, rafa mÁrquez andrÉs guardado miguel y nÉstor araujo. voy contigo ramsÉs para informaciÓn estados unidod. las elecciones dos aÑos se declara lista para la concacaf. >> piensan, creen que pueden derrota
. >> stephanie bradford. juego... [representante bancario] ¡no hay problema! puedes usar tu app de wells fargo para retirar dinero de nuestros cajeros automáticos. [cliente] ¡sí, mucho mejor! ¡muchas gracias! ya sabes, el equipo la verdad me necesita. [representante bancario] ¡claro que sí! [cliente] no, es que en serio, sin mí no pueden ganar. >> regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14, tu gente, tu voz. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>este es "contacto deportivo". natalie: se...
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stephanie bradford nos presenta estas y otras notas del mundo del espectÁculo.a la organizaciÓn de estados americanos en washington, 13, para presentar una demanda por lo que considera una violaciÓn a sus derechos humanos. solicitarÁ que se abra un caso de violaciÓn de derechos humanos en los que sostiene que se le acusÓ de lavar dinero, y se filtrÓ información sobre ella a los medios. larry hernÁndez regresa a la mÚsica. se reconociÓ alcohólico. >> es duro. es un proceso. me acuerdo los primeros meses. hasta soÑaba. marÍa: al volver, hablaremos del efecto nocivo que tiene para la salud mental su telÉfono celular aÚn cuando estÁ apagado. nathalie: mÁs adelante, detalles del partido entre alemania y mÉxico nathalie:arrancamos con la semifinal de la copa confederaciones, mÉxico cayÓ 4-1 ante alemania que no tuvo problemas para quedarse con el boleto a la gran final donde se verÁ las caras con chile. los padres de san diego recibiendo en casa a los braves la baja de la tercera. vamos a la quinta. san diego ampliaban la ventaja. padres se llevÓ la victoria y ganÓ la
stephanie bradford nos presenta estas y otras notas del mundo del espectÁculo.a la organizaciÓn de estados americanos en washington, 13, para presentar una demanda por lo que considera una violaciÓn a sus derechos humanos. solicitarÁ que se abra un caso de violaciÓn de derechos humanos en los que sostiene que se le acusÓ de lavar dinero, y se filtrÓ información sobre ella a los medios. larry hernÁndez regresa a la mÚsica. se reconociÓ alcohólico. >> es duro. es un proceso. me...
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san bradford was the eagles quarterback. wentz was just drafted.s going to sit out his entire rookie season. he was hurt most of the preseason. then a week before the season started, sam bradford traded carson becomes the starting quarterback. it is amazing. here is carson today. he didn't have any time to prepare for his first season. now he has a whole off-season. he's been working on mechanics and getting to know his new weapons on offense and the thing that eagles coaches really notice is carson taking over as a leader. he feels more comfortable going into his second season. >> i definitely feel like i got better and by no means am i where i want to be, but continue to just trying toe get better every offense. that's the goal. to find what your weaknesses are or just overall just get more consistent with your game and i feel like i did that. >> it's obvious just a year under your belt from a leadership standpoint coming in and ownership of the team and just being comfortable with the guys. guys being comfortable with him. >> coming up at 6:20 w
san bradford was the eagles quarterback. wentz was just drafted.s going to sit out his entire rookie season. he was hurt most of the preseason. then a week before the season started, sam bradford traded carson becomes the starting quarterback. it is amazing. here is carson today. he didn't have any time to prepare for his first season. now he has a whole off-season. he's been working on mechanics and getting to know his new weapons on offense and the thing that eagles coaches really notice is...
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west bradford township. all in the 60s. warrington, 70 degrees. bedminster just a degree cooler this morning. humidity still a little elevated this morning. not as steamy as yesterday. humidity will be dropping at the day goes on. winds pick up from the west. kick the last few clouds out of here and bring us much more comfortable conditions. showers at the shore. few rain drops moving just to the west of atlantic city. very light rainfall and not going to last much longer. the showers are going to end and then the clouds will be clearing too at the shore. already starting to see them thin out. forecast looking a whole lot better than what we've been through lately. 80s this afternoon. typical heat for this time of year. humidity drops for philadelphia, suburbs, lehigh valley. winds kick in. winds gusting to 25 miles an hour this afternoon. dry air will reach well into new jersey. it will take a little bit more time to get to jersey shore. with westerly winds in place, it's going to be warm even at the shore. starting off with clouds at ocean city.
west bradford township. all in the 60s. warrington, 70 degrees. bedminster just a degree cooler this morning. humidity still a little elevated this morning. not as steamy as yesterday. humidity will be dropping at the day goes on. winds pick up from the west. kick the last few clouds out of here and bring us much more comfortable conditions. showers at the shore. few rain drops moving just to the west of atlantic city. very light rainfall and not going to last much longer. the showers are going...
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counties, we have some places in the places, lincoln university at 72, cochranville at 70, west bradford unionville 72 and 70 degrees at elroy and north whales, but it's been a cool day. it's not going to be cool tomorrow. and it's not going to be cool for quite a while because temperatures are going to jump. 10 degrees, 72 today, 82 tomorrow and then it just =:uz
counties, we have some places in the places, lincoln university at 72, cochranville at 70, west bradford unionville 72 and 70 degrees at elroy and north whales, but it's been a cool day. it's not going to be cool tomorrow. and it's not going to be cool for quite a while because temperatures are going to jump. 10 degrees, 72 today, 82 tomorrow and then it just =:uz
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at this point last year he was watching sam bradford get all the work.son is learning a lot. >> a year under your belt does for you. a year under your belt and also those game situations, coming in this off season, having a full off season to go back and dissect the tape, knowing every detail about the concepts. definitely don't have it mastered by any means, but definitely feel much more comfortable with it. >> nba summer league starts on fourth of july week. don't expect fireworks from the sixers. the nba draft is on june 22nd. the sixers are preparing for the draft by working out prospects. today they hosted six collegiate players. the sixers have the third overall selection. >> i think there's some guards that you have to look at that would dramatically improve our guard play and i think that you know across the board you've got six or seven guys that we're still looking at and considering for three. one and two is going to determine exactly that how that list gets reduced. >> penguins and pred dors. the preds trying to even up the series second peri
at this point last year he was watching sam bradford get all the work.son is learning a lot. >> a year under your belt does for you. a year under your belt and also those game situations, coming in this off season, having a full off season to go back and dissect the tape, knowing every detail about the concepts. definitely don't have it mastered by any means, but definitely feel much more comfortable with it. >> nba summer league starts on fourth of july week. don't expect fireworks...
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west callen township, west bradford, malvern, all in the 70s right now. down to 66 in ft.ngton. warring ton is 72. a warm start. normally we'd be in the low 60s even in philadelphia to start with in the morning. highs in the low 80s. as you see, we're going well past that today for the third day in a row. a heat wave for philadelphia. schu chestnut hill, summerton, middle 90s. the suburbs, doylestown 93. 95 for allentown and easton. also in the middle 90s. the shore as you would expect will be cooler. even ocean city i'm expecting to hit 90 this afternoon. 91 for cape may. up to 94 in imwork. trent -- in wilmington. trenton, voorheis, hamilton, in the middle 90s. and the humidity will be higher. the feels-like temperatures, by lunchtime -- there's noon -- it's going to feel like 93 in philadelphia. 94 in swedesboro as we go into the afternoon hours. this is when it feels hotter. 95 in philadelphia. swedesboro will feel like 99 this afternoon. it will feel like middle 90s for most of the area. doylestown, 94. 95 the feels-like temperature. at 6:00 p.m. this evening in trent
west callen township, west bradford, malvern, all in the 70s right now. down to 66 in ft.ngton. warring ton is 72. a warm start. normally we'd be in the low 60s even in philadelphia to start with in the morning. highs in the low 80s. as you see, we're going well past that today for the third day in a row. a heat wave for philadelphia. schu chestnut hill, summerton, middle 90s. the suburbs, doylestown 93. 95 for allentown and easton. also in the middle 90s. the shore as you would expect will be...
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at this point last year he was watching sam bradford get all the work.carson is learning a lot. >> a year under your belt does for you. a year under your belt and also those game situations, coming in this off season, having a full off season to go back and dissect the tape, knowing every detail about the concepts. definitely don't have it mastered by any means, but definitely feel much more comfortable with it. >> nba summer league starts on fourth of july week. don't expect fireworks from the sixers. the nba draft is on june 22nd. the sixers are preparing for the draft by working out prospects. today they hosted six collegiate players. the sixers have the third overall selection. >> i think there's some guards that you have to look at that would dramatically improve our guard play and i think that you know across the board you've got six or seven guys that we're still looking at and considering for three. one and two is going to determine exactly that how that list gets reduced. >> penguins and pred dors. the preds trying to even up the series second p
at this point last year he was watching sam bradford get all the work.carson is learning a lot. >> a year under your belt does for you. a year under your belt and also those game situations, coming in this off season, having a full off season to go back and dissect the tape, knowing every detail about the concepts. definitely don't have it mastered by any means, but definitely feel much more comfortable with it. >> nba summer league starts on fourth of july week. don't expect...
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west bradford township, 57. chadds ford at 51. north wales at 48. elroy, 51. bedminster seeing 51 now. new hope, chillier at 49 degrees. we have a great day on tap with temperatures climbing into the 70s and 80s. wait until you see this for today. be sure you plan a lot of outdoor activities. satellite and radar image picking up on mostly clear skies, clouds for mt. pocono to the northwest region. otherwise an area of high pressure to the west is our weathermaker. i will have more information in your most accurate weather forecast coming up in ten. see you then. >>> we're watching the schuylkill expressway's on ramp to the vine. slow here because nay just lifted the last -- they just lifted that last bit of construction out of the way. traffic was slow behind that as crews were working here. it literally just happened in the last 15 seconds or so. this is the last ramp that was closed accessing the expressway. the vine open both directions. you should be good once you head out the door there. watch for extra construction in the area, just in case. also some co
west bradford township, 57. chadds ford at 51. north wales at 48. elroy, 51. bedminster seeing 51 now. new hope, chillier at 49 degrees. we have a great day on tap with temperatures climbing into the 70s and 80s. wait until you see this for today. be sure you plan a lot of outdoor activities. satellite and radar image picking up on mostly clear skies, clouds for mt. pocono to the northwest region. otherwise an area of high pressure to the west is our weathermaker. i will have more information...
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west bradford township at 75. middle 70s for ft. washington and gladwin. new hope, 71. the numbers will be climbing but only into the low 80s this afternoon. a few spots into the upper 70s. chestnut hill, high of 79 degrees this afternoon. lansdale hit 90, middle 90s in the lehigh valley yesterday. the jersey shore will be the cool spot getting the breeze off the ocean. upper 70s for cape may. just 73 for ocean city. trenton warms to 81. 82 in wilmington. and there is a chance of an isolated shower and thunderstorm during the afternoon, as well. most of the day will be in and out of the clouds. tomorrow, 79 after a morning low of 60. much cooler for your thursday. come friday, showers are likely. not heavy rainfall. on and off showers on friday. and then a chance of some showers and thunderstorms. again, not all day for saturday and sunday. a warmer day for father's day. we'll get some breaks of sunshine on father's day. not quite as hot for monday. a better chance we'll get some much-needed rainfall monday and into monday night. come tuesday, wednesday, and tli, dry, b
west bradford township at 75. middle 70s for ft. washington and gladwin. new hope, 71. the numbers will be climbing but only into the low 80s this afternoon. a few spots into the upper 70s. chestnut hill, high of 79 degrees this afternoon. lansdale hit 90, middle 90s in the lehigh valley yesterday. the jersey shore will be the cool spot getting the breeze off the ocean. upper 70s for cape may. just 73 for ocean city. trenton warms to 81. 82 in wilmington. and there is a chance of an isolated...
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still closing edgehill road between bradford road and tyson avenue. stick to easton avenue instead of that. outside live on i-95 not raining as hard just yet on i-95. you see the lower visibility here. the roads certainly damp. this is your southbound traffic here at cottman headed towards center city. maybe a touch slower than we'd normally see at this hour. new jersey turnpike northbound past hightstown that's exit eight we have this accident on the turnpike only the shoulder gets by in the outer area of the roadway so stick to the car lanes and you'll move better, tam. >> okay, thank you, karen. >>> breaking this morning, philadelphia police are on the hunt for a gunman in a deadlsho. this shooting happened on the 600 block of north shedwick street in the city's mantua section around 12:30. officers got to the scene to find a 56-year-old victim with multiple gunshot wounds. that man was that rushed to the hospital and died a short later. >>> and grief counselors will be at a delaware county high school today as students process and accept and mourn
still closing edgehill road between bradford road and tyson avenue. stick to easton avenue instead of that. outside live on i-95 not raining as hard just yet on i-95. you see the lower visibility here. the roads certainly damp. this is your southbound traffic here at cottman headed towards center city. maybe a touch slower than we'd normally see at this hour. new jersey turnpike northbound past hightstown that's exit eight we have this accident on the turnpike only the shoulder gets by in the...
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in a training hospital in bradford, two people who love the nhs. how do you do, ashlynn? i'm a 33—year—old junior doctor working in cancer medicine. but who disagree about the best way to help this patient. the current government is cutting the nhs budgets on an historic level... that's not true, though, is it? it absolutely is. please. it is not true. sustainability and transformation partnerships, planned to close or merge one in six a&es across the country. the real amount of money actually being spent on the nhs is going up and up and up. delayed transferw, delayed discharges, the numbers are soaring. it's unbelievable, the crisis in the community. people died in my day, too, and it was as heartbreaking for us as young doctors and young consultants, as it is for you today. but the way in which you are unable to get people home, where they want to be, is entirely the fault of the last labour government. what you're failing to recognise, gordon, is that waiting lists went dramatically down, mortality went down under the labour government. we've lost 50% of our beds, inp
in a training hospital in bradford, two people who love the nhs. how do you do, ashlynn? i'm a 33—year—old junior doctor working in cancer medicine. but who disagree about the best way to help this patient. the current government is cutting the nhs budgets on an historic level... that's not true, though, is it? it absolutely is. please. it is not true. sustainability and transformation partnerships, planned to close or merge one in six a&es across the country. the real amount of money...
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malvern at 56, and west bradford township at 60, so warmer there. and 54 degrees new hope. hour by hour forecast starting this at 7:30 a.m. clouds moving in from the northwest to the southeast. notice we will see the clouds develop quickly once they get here, especially for the lehigh valley, you start to see greens on the screen and that's because we have mid and upper level moisture moving across the area. we are seeing a couple spots here around the philly metro area. this will not be the case, and i expect the showers later on in the day, so just keep the umbrellas handy, but do not cancel those outdoor plans because certainly it will be a nice day today. and isolated thunderstorms will be on monday. the three-day out, 80s for today and upper 70s and low 70s across the entire delaware valley. and we have the icon thunderstorms, and even though i am seeing overcast skies for the most part i want to see the showers in there just in case, and highs 69 degrees, so notice we are trending a lot chillier by tuesday. the pa suburbs, same deal there. lehigh valley, 74 on monday,
malvern at 56, and west bradford township at 60, so warmer there. and 54 degrees new hope. hour by hour forecast starting this at 7:30 a.m. clouds moving in from the northwest to the southeast. notice we will see the clouds develop quickly once they get here, especially for the lehigh valley, you start to see greens on the screen and that's because we have mid and upper level moisture moving across the area. we are seeing a couple spots here around the philly metro area. this will not be the...
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neighborhoods right now for the pa suburbs, we are seeing lots of upper 60s, mid-60s to west bradfordhip. and then bed minister, still chillier for you. upper 50s is your current temperature. and 70s even in the jersey shore. coil field, 71. and upper 60s for hope well township, and then what about the lehigh valley? we talked about that earlier, but one more time, leonardsville, your current temperature there. bethlehem along withen, your current temperature, 60 degrees. we are seeing the warmup and also clouds. does that mean it's going to get chillier, not today, as a warm front starts to lift or move through the area. see this right here, the area of high pressure, it will not be affecting us. it's this here that will continue to work northeastward. you are seeing lightning strikes right over north western pennsylvania. i have p.m. showers in your forecast. an hour by hour forecast picking up on the clouds moving through. pause this at 5:00 p.m. today. notice it's not organized for the rest of the area, but for the lehigh valley you are seeing showers, not heavy downpours, and the
neighborhoods right now for the pa suburbs, we are seeing lots of upper 60s, mid-60s to west bradfordhip. and then bed minister, still chillier for you. upper 50s is your current temperature. and 70s even in the jersey shore. coil field, 71. and upper 60s for hope well township, and then what about the lehigh valley? we talked about that earlier, but one more time, leonardsville, your current temperature there. bethlehem along withen, your current temperature, 60 degrees. we are seeing the...
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and west bradford downship at 46. fort washington 45. let's see the trend for the next three days. today we will see a mix of sun and clouds and showers developing later on in the day, and topping out in the upper 70s to low 80s on monday. we will see rounds of thunderstorms especially likely for the afternoon hours and then the rain sticks around through tuesday, and we go from mid-70s on monday into the upper 70s on tuesday, and then delaware seeing 42 for today. 71 on monday and tuesday. rosemary, back to you. >> announcer: nbc10 breaking news. >> several innocent people left dead. and some of the injured are in critical condition. we also know police have shot and killed the three attackers. the attacks at the pubs happened in borough market not far from london bridge and this all comes as the country is still reeling from the terror attack last monday and in march. the latest attack led the prime minister teresa may to call for tough tougher. matt delucia joins us live from the breaking news center. >> prime minister teresa may spoke for ten minutes and this was all within the
and west bradford downship at 46. fort washington 45. let's see the trend for the next three days. today we will see a mix of sun and clouds and showers developing later on in the day, and topping out in the upper 70s to low 80s on monday. we will see rounds of thunderstorms especially likely for the afternoon hours and then the rain sticks around through tuesday, and we go from mid-70s on monday into the upper 70s on tuesday, and then delaware seeing 42 for today. 71 on monday and tuesday....
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from the northwest you can see showers starting to develop out there, as well near punxsutawney and bradford. that's associated with a quick-moving cold front that will move to the east that will brush the pennsylvania/new york state line. up there it will be a dreary day for them today. in the poconos the lehigh valley will see the rain. everybody else, the system will be a little bit too far north to get in 0 on that. delaware, for the races, dry testers in the 80s. immediate surrounding suburbs looking good, as well. future tracker 6, we're increasing the clouds, high, thin clouds move in and lower and thicken. in the lehigh valley and poconos it is raining. everybodyeverybody else is dry. overnight tonight, there's a threat of showers and thunderstorms. tomorrow the forecast is tricky, we have five high resolution model l -- models that we look at. one suggests rain for south jersey and delaware bay region, others do not. monday morning could be wet across south jersey and delaware. during the afternoon, everybody sees the cold front. if you don't get the rain in the morning, everybody w
from the northwest you can see showers starting to develop out there, as well near punxsutawney and bradford. that's associated with a quick-moving cold front that will move to the east that will brush the pennsylvania/new york state line. up there it will be a dreary day for them today. in the poconos the lehigh valley will see the rain. everybody else, the system will be a little bit too far north to get in 0 on that. delaware, for the races, dry testers in the 80s. immediate surrounding...
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unionville and west bradford 76 degrees. this time of year these numbers should be in the 50s and low 60s so it's unusually warm and unusually steamy too. heating during the day. sending th ining temperatures i 80s. feels like temperatures will be higher. feel like the 90s this afternoon. feels like 91 degrees by 11:00 this morning and still 1:00 this afternoon. then, we will get showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. and the threat of severe whether with the storms. right now dry. see the activity starting to move on the screen. there's a cold front moving into the area. other side of the storms cooler drier air starts moving in for tomorrow. pushing into very warm, very moist air mass and that's what is producing showers. as the cooler drier air pushes into the area. that's going to push the showers and thunderstorms into our area this afternoon. look at the future cast, 7:00 this evening. storms rolling through northeast philadelphia. philadelphia and into new jersey. so a stormy afternoon and it continues this evening
unionville and west bradford 76 degrees. this time of year these numbers should be in the 50s and low 60s so it's unusually warm and unusually steamy too. heating during the day. sending th ining temperatures i 80s. feels like temperatures will be higher. feel like the 90s this afternoon. feels like 91 degrees by 11:00 this morning and still 1:00 this afternoon. then, we will get showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. and the threat of severe whether with the storms. right now dry. see the...
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erstorm from bradford up in hartford. hail across parts of the midwest. time for your warm cities brought to you by mazda. >>> hi there. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. mainly sunny away from the coast this afternoon. dry, cold front takes away any fog or drizzle by 9:00. weekend trending cooler and breezy. push the summer warm the back to next week. today 60 along the coast. 65 in san francisco. tonight, not as much cloud cover, cooler. 50 to 55 degrees. her's the >>> coming up here on "gma," the newly released video of tiger woods' dui arrest after found asleep at the wheel. ui arrest after found asleep at the wheel. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. to tinto a flamecker you'll need a spark. new emergen-c energy+ natural caffeine from green tea to focus your mind. 7 b vitamins plus vitamin c to fo
erstorm from bradford up in hartford. hail across parts of the midwest. time for your warm cities brought to you by mazda. >>> hi there. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. mainly sunny away from the coast this afternoon. dry, cold front takes away any fog or drizzle by 9:00. weekend trending cooler and breezy. push the summer warm the back to next week. today 60 along the coast. 65 in san francisco. tonight, not as much cloud cover, cooler. 50 to 55 degrees. her's the >>>...
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clare fallon, bbc news, bradford.,000 seasonal workers pick and process fruit and veg in the uk every year, but a bbc survey of soft fruit and salad growers has found that there's already a problem with the supply of workers. one in five farmers say they already have fewer workers than they need with seven out of ten saying they'd consider cutting production if there are future restrictions on seasonal workers. our business correspondent, emma simpson, reports from tiptree in essex. perfectly ripe and ready to be picked. the harvest is in full swing. right now there are small armies of workers dotted around the countryside. work that needs a human hand. all this produce is home—grown but not home—picked. that's because just about everyone here is from eastern europe. it's tough seasonal work, especially in this heat, and with the weak pound and brexit looming, these jobs just aren't as appetising as they used to be. next time i'm going to germany or the netherlands, or bulgaria. because the money is better? yes, it su
clare fallon, bbc news, bradford.,000 seasonal workers pick and process fruit and veg in the uk every year, but a bbc survey of soft fruit and salad growers has found that there's already a problem with the supply of workers. one in five farmers say they already have fewer workers than they need with seven out of ten saying they'd consider cutting production if there are future restrictions on seasonal workers. our business correspondent, emma simpson, reports from tiptree in essex. perfectly...
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we scoot down into the suburbs and we have calm university at 70 degrees, we go to west bradford at 68 and north wales at 69 degrees. finally let's wind up in philadelphia county, airport is 72, graduate hospital at 74 and fox chase at 72 degrees. let's make a comparison for you. if you're going to be in philadelphia tomorrow 71, 63 on the shore with a chance of rain, maybe an isolated thunderstorm overnight. we're looking at 72 by thursday. 62 on the shore but here's where it starts to get good. 84 saturday in philadelphia, 75 on the shore, beyond that we'll talk about 90s when i come back in just a little bit. >> see you soon. a woman taking matters into her own hands to try and keep drivers from speeding through her neighborhood. >> when you got cars and bikes going -- all up and down the road, it had to stop. >> you cannot go away until you see this. her hair raising method of stopping drivers in their tracks. >> also, look at this. up close and personal. how a delaware man managed to scale a 21 foot tall fence at dover international speedway and he got himself in trouble with poli
we scoot down into the suburbs and we have calm university at 70 degrees, we go to west bradford at 68 and north wales at 69 degrees. finally let's wind up in philadelphia county, airport is 72, graduate hospital at 74 and fox chase at 72 degrees. let's make a comparison for you. if you're going to be in philadelphia tomorrow 71, 63 on the shore with a chance of rain, maybe an isolated thunderstorm overnight. we're looking at 72 by thursday. 62 on the shore but here's where it starts to get...
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this happens on the farm of daisy bradford, a revered christian woman. oil is struck in october of 1930's by columbus merriam, a self-styled prophet similar to the oil hunters we saw in our readings earlier about the late 19th century. those who use charismatic means of hunting for oil. they are called poor boys. they are not able to drill too deep. the best they can hope for is oil in shallow soil. they find that in east texas. the major oil companies have brushed aside the potential of that. in 1930, he proves there is oil there. it turns out to be a tremendous field. an oil lake 10 miles wide containing an estimated 5.5 billion barrels. largest discovered in the world at that point. saudi arabia will turn that equation on its head. 1/3 of all total oil produced in the u.s. and that time. this is a mammoth field. the prophet, someone using that this -- someone it using methods that are not necessarily seen as scientific, it proves that even the poorest wildcatters can make it. this oil boom on a scale not witnessed before is the migration of wildcatter
this happens on the farm of daisy bradford, a revered christian woman. oil is struck in october of 1930's by columbus merriam, a self-styled prophet similar to the oil hunters we saw in our readings earlier about the late 19th century. those who use charismatic means of hunting for oil. they are called poor boys. they are not able to drill too deep. the best they can hope for is oil in shallow soil. they find that in east texas. the major oil companies have brushed aside the potential of that....
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deryl bradford, the executive director of new york cam. busy guy. >> don't let that get out. >> these are both organizations promoting school choice among other issues and his network works on the ground to monitor and influence state local decisions and work with families and others. next we have samuel abrams who directs national center of the study a privatization at columbia university where he studies school choice and he's also keeping an eye on the developments, you may often find him quoted in the news on the subject in recent times. finally, we have robert enlow. he's the president and ceo of this national nonprofit advocacy group, tracking voucher and voucher-style programs closely and as i mentioned they have helpful resources that kind of describe the landscape in a nonpartisan way -- you know, here's the program, here's what they do and so forth. with that, one other thing before we jump in is that we have another conversation later today at 3:30 where we will turn the table and let journalists who will talk about their covera
deryl bradford, the executive director of new york cam. busy guy. >> don't let that get out. >> these are both organizations promoting school choice among other issues and his network works on the ground to monitor and influence state local decisions and work with families and others. next we have samuel abrams who directs national center of the study a privatization at columbia university where he studies school choice and he's also keeping an eye on the developments, you may often...
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robert bradford and courage music. it will be a diverse line-up of local up and comers. specifically for the food trucks and events on the weekend as well. >> it is hot inland. i see you have the bell as up there to cool down. >> definitely. >> good luck to you. >> classic oakland weather. >> yes. good luck to all of the events there. >> i can't believe what is happening to downtown oakland. >> in the last decade. >> yes. >> foodies and everything. it is great. >> for more on the other headlines we have been working on, let's go to dave clark. >> thank you, sal. here are some of the top stories. a new gun safety program will be launched by the alameda county d.a.'s office. it is called ask. stands for asking saves kids. it urges parents to ask if an unlocked gun at the location is where their children are playing. during the summertime many children visit homes of friends and neighbors. they can be at risk if a gun is unlocked or unsecured. 1.7million children nationwide live in a home where there is a loaded and unlocked gun. every year, thousands of children are killed
robert bradford and courage music. it will be a diverse line-up of local up and comers. specifically for the food trucks and events on the weekend as well. >> it is hot inland. i see you have the bell as up there to cool down. >> definitely. >> good luck to you. >> classic oakland weather. >> yes. good luck to all of the events there. >> i can't believe what is happening to downtown oakland. >> in the last decade. >> yes. >> foodies and...
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edgehill road shut down between bradford road and tyson avenue.ck to east on avenue as your alternate. that's that huge water main break happened yesterday afternoon. they still have that road shut down now. we'll go to the vine street expressway. you can see how dark it is right now with that heavy rain coming through right now on the vine. that's your westbound traffic headed towards the schuylkill. the vine was shut down overnight for construction. crews will come back again at 9 o'clock and shut the vine down matt. >> thanks karen. breaking this morning an argument between two men turned deadly inside a north philadelphia home. it happened along the 3000 block of north percy street at 10:30 last night. family members tell police a 29-year-old man and a 26-year-old man were fighting when the 26-year-old took out a gun and shot the 29-year-old in the chest several times. the victim was taken to the hospital where he later died. the man with the gun ran from the scene but police say they know who he is. >>> crews worked through the night to repai
edgehill road shut down between bradford road and tyson avenue.ck to east on avenue as your alternate. that's that huge water main break happened yesterday afternoon. they still have that road shut down now. we'll go to the vine street expressway. you can see how dark it is right now with that heavy rain coming through right now on the vine. that's your westbound traffic headed towards the schuylkill. the vine was shut down overnight for construction. crews will come back again at 9 o'clock and...
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thunderstorms out here to the west, just east of bradford and punxsutawney all sliding east at 35 miles it's far enough to the south to clip the lehigh valley and the poconos later this afternoon. most of this will stay north of interstate 78. some locations like upper bucks county the northern portions of berks county could see a shower late in the day. the immediate philadelphia area looks like you'll be clear of that. increasing clouds that's the call from accuweather. it's warmer high of 82. guys? >> thank you. >>> now for the latest on our developing news we've been following all morning, seven people have been killed not terror attack in -- in another terror attack in london. 1 2 people have been arrested. >>> this morning the flag at ten downing street is flying at half staff in on of the seven killed in the attack. 48 people were injured. we have the details on the attack. >> reporter: gray and nydia this was the third terror attack in the uk since march started on the london bridge not far from where i'm standing and ending on the borough market two busy attractions especially
thunderstorms out here to the west, just east of bradford and punxsutawney all sliding east at 35 miles it's far enough to the south to clip the lehigh valley and the poconos later this afternoon. most of this will stay north of interstate 78. some locations like upper bucks county the northern portions of berks county could see a shower late in the day. the immediate philadelphia area looks like you'll be clear of that. increasing clouds that's the call from accuweather. it's warmer high of...
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the motivations, we have a doctor with us, security and terrorism expert from the university of bradforde know. because on one hand primitive attack using a vehicle and driving into pedestrians and a knife attack after that. it is not bearing of the same hallmarks as the manchester attack two weeks ago. 0n the other hand it seems relatively organised in that there we re relatively organised in that there were three attackers. yes. absolutely. here we are again, we are fitting exactly in this position and we try to exactly figure out what happened. 0f and we try to exactly figure out what happened. of course at this stage we really want to refrain from too much speculation. but when you do look at the picture, when you look at exactly what has happened last night, unfortunately it is very consistent with some of the other atrocities that we have seen in recent months. not only in the uk but across the continent. to a very large extent, the atrocity that we witnessed last night is similar to what happened in march in london. that atrocity was conducted by a single man which is obviously di
the motivations, we have a doctor with us, security and terrorism expert from the university of bradforde know. because on one hand primitive attack using a vehicle and driving into pedestrians and a knife attack after that. it is not bearing of the same hallmarks as the manchester attack two weeks ago. 0n the other hand it seems relatively organised in that there we re relatively organised in that there were three attackers. yes. absolutely. here we are again, we are fitting exactly in this...
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many of the voters on that vote for 2018 and 2022 have departed, some in shame, some retired, sam bradfordand ten. thank you. 0nto cricket and england look well on course to win their second match of the women's world cup against pakistan at grace road, leicester, they racked up the second highest total in the history of the competition — 377 for 7 in their 50 overs with hundreds from natalie sciver and captain heather knight. in reply, pakistan are currently 107—3 off 29.2 overs but rain has just stopped play. the british and irish lions squandered a 14 point lead as they were held to a 31 all draw with super rugby side hurricanes, in their last midweek match in new zealand. they got off to a great start with greig laidlaw‘s superb offload paving the way for tommy seymour scoring the first try of the game. hurricanes responded through callum gibbins but george north made sure the lions ended the first half with a 23—7 lead. but the hurricanes scored three second half tries, vaea fifita's converted try made it 31 all with 10 minutes left and despite a dan biggar drop goal attempt to win at
many of the voters on that vote for 2018 and 2022 have departed, some in shame, some retired, sam bradfordand ten. thank you. 0nto cricket and england look well on course to win their second match of the women's world cup against pakistan at grace road, leicester, they racked up the second highest total in the history of the competition — 377 for 7 in their 50 overs with hundreds from natalie sciver and captain heather knight. in reply, pakistan are currently 107—3 off 29.2 overs but rain...
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we're joined by professor paul rogers, a security lecturer at the university of bradford.to some extent, yes. they are not yet defeated. we thought the entire battle to take mosul would take two months, it is now on to the eighth month. they are restricted to less than a square mile of the old city. it is proving difficult to disrupt them, but they will finally be defeated. why should we be focusing on mosul now? when it comes to assessing their control, their organisation or the ability of governments to tackle them? to some extent, because it has been symbolic. the thing is, isis is already changing, and changing rapidly. they started by creating the caliphate, a geographical caliphate. that is not what al-qaeda was about. it is now losing that caliphate. it has been facing an intense airwar caliphate. it has been facing an intense air warfor three caliphate. it has been facing an intense air war for three years. they killed 50,000 isis supporters in that period. they are going underground, so they will continue in iraq but they will not be holding territory. they are al
we're joined by professor paul rogers, a security lecturer at the university of bradford.to some extent, yes. they are not yet defeated. we thought the entire battle to take mosul would take two months, it is now on to the eighth month. they are restricted to less than a square mile of the old city. it is proving difficult to disrupt them, but they will finally be defeated. why should we be focusing on mosul now? when it comes to assessing their control, their organisation or the ability of...
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in a training hospital in bradford, two people who love the nhs.tired consultant orthopaedic surgeon. two people who agree the nhs needs help. i'm a 33—year—old junior doctor working in cancer medicine. but who disagree about the best way to help this patient. the current government is cutting the nhs budgets on an historic level... that's not true, though, is it. it absolutely is. please. sustainability and transformation partnerships, planned to close or merge one in six a&es across the country. the real amount of money being spent on the nhs is going up and up and up. delayed transferw, delayed discharges, the numbers are soaring. it's unbelievable the crisis in the trinity. people died in my day, too, and it was as heartbreaking for us as young doctors and young consultants, as it is for you today. but the way in which you are unable to get people home, where they want to be, is entirely the fault of the last labour government. what you're failing to recognise, gordon, is that waiting lists went dramatically down, mortality went down under the
in a training hospital in bradford, two people who love the nhs.tired consultant orthopaedic surgeon. two people who agree the nhs needs help. i'm a 33—year—old junior doctor working in cancer medicine. but who disagree about the best way to help this patient. the current government is cutting the nhs budgets on an historic level... that's not true, though, is it. it absolutely is. please. sustainability and transformation partnerships, planned to close or merge one in six a&es across...
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delaware and maryland, everywhere else wears a prisoner live for the purpose of the sensing which bradford districting for representatives? they live in the prison, not where they came from. all across the country we're littered with these rural prisons that take black and brown men from the city and knew them at to the where they can't vote, rural areas, they can't vote outside of maine and vermont. they are physically there, cannot vote and they count as five fifths of a person. i'm using that fraction as a purpose. there are dishes all across the country where is the prison shrinks that legislator will lose his seat at the next election because they depend upon those bodies in the presence i can't vote to maintain their power. there's a distinct political bias. they're taking people out who tend to vote democrat, at democrat exceeded and moving to much more conservative areas where they bolster republican representation. we new york state get rid of the proposal republican senate slipped in a district because he knew they would lose a senate seat at least one of the next count and added
delaware and maryland, everywhere else wears a prisoner live for the purpose of the sensing which bradford districting for representatives? they live in the prison, not where they came from. all across the country we're littered with these rural prisons that take black and brown men from the city and knew them at to the where they can't vote, rural areas, they can't vote outside of maine and vermont. they are physically there, cannot vote and they count as five fifths of a person. i'm using...
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a mothership thunderstorm bradford connecticut hail across the warm southwest. time for warm cities brought to you by mazda. >> reporter: good morning everybody, we've got a batch of clouds moving through. let's take a "live with kelly and ryan" look at philadelphia international we have a fair amount of clouds and sunshine coming your way. 65 is the high, after morning clouds, mostly sunny, breezy, winds up to 16 miles per hour. 81 for the high. nice and warm this afternoon. tomorrow partly sunny, 80 an isolated shower or thunderstorm at the end of the day of course saturday clouds and sun, 77. discover card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. to tinto a flamecker you'll need a spark. new emergen-c energy+ natural caffeine from green tea to focus your mind. 7 b vitamins plus vitamin c to fortify you. spark the ene
a mothership thunderstorm bradford connecticut hail across the warm southwest. time for warm cities brought to you by mazda. >> reporter: good morning everybody, we've got a batch of clouds moving through. let's take a "live with kelly and ryan" look at philadelphia international we have a fair amount of clouds and sunshine coming your way. 65 is the high, after morning clouds, mostly sunny, breezy, winds up to 16 miles per hour. 81 for the high. nice and warm this afternoon....
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another storm from bradford up in hartford. hail across parts of the midwest. time for your warm cities brought to you by mazda. & start hurricane season - delightful weather through saturday - more humid, unsettled sunday & monday with storms - nice midweek next week; although unseasonably cool today: mostly sunny. comfortably warm. highs: 79-83 winds: nw 5-15 mph tonight: mainly clear. comfortable. lows: 53-59 winds: nw 5 mph friday: partly to mostly sunny. another gorgeous day. highs: 78-81 >>> coming up here on "gma" the newly released video of tiger woods' dui arrest after found asleep at the wheel. discover card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. ve it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. even if you're not a customer. to tinto a flamecker you'll need a spark. new emergen-c energy+ natural caffeine from green tea to focus your mind. 7 b vitamins plus vitamin c to fortify you. s
another storm from bradford up in hartford. hail across parts of the midwest. time for your warm cities brought to you by mazda. & start hurricane season - delightful weather through saturday - more humid, unsettled sunday & monday with storms - nice midweek next week; although unseasonably cool today: mostly sunny. comfortably warm. highs: 79-83 winds: nw 5-15 mph tonight: mainly clear. comfortable. lows: 53-59 winds: nw 5 mph friday: partly to mostly sunny. another gorgeous day....
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in a training hospital in bradford, two people who love the nhs.in six acro55 partnerships, they plan to close one in six across the country. the real amount of money being spent on the nhs has gone up and up. it is unbelievable the crisis in the community. people died in my day, too, and it was as heartbreaking for as as young doctors and consultants as as young doctors and consultants as it is for you today. but the way in which you are unable to get people home, where they want to be, is entirely the fault of the last labour government. what you are failing to recognise, gordon, is that waiting lists went dramatically down, mortality went down under the labour government. we have lost 50% of our bed5 5ince labour government. we have lost 50% of our bed5 since the 19805. labour government. we have lost 50% of our beds since the 1980s. this obsession with hospital beds is unfounded. it is history, the patient wants to be at home, not in a hospital bed. opening more and more hospital beds is not the answer. go to manchester, they have taken over th
in a training hospital in bradford, two people who love the nhs.in six acro55 partnerships, they plan to close one in six across the country. the real amount of money being spent on the nhs has gone up and up. it is unbelievable the crisis in the community. people died in my day, too, and it was as heartbreaking for as as young doctors and consultants as as young doctors and consultants as it is for you today. but the way in which you are unable to get people home, where they want to be, is...
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i was rally in bradford south that the tories haven't won in 100 years.und on that bus and on the plane, there was no sense that they thought privately this was going off the rails. the way that tour bus carved its way through labour seats was indicative of their con na confidence. now we're being told that there was a bit of a shambolic operation going on. complacency, not well—run, sniping and criticism of people around theresa may. theresa may herself, she put herself front and centre of this campaign and it became patently obvious as the weeks passed that she didn't have the political skills to pull off that starring role. thank you. annita mcveigh is at stormont, for us tonight. the dup, they are suspected to be formulating a price. what kind of a price they are putting forward for their loyalty to this minority government of theresa may. absolutely. the dup, they made it very clear at a news conference that they wanted to work on a deal that would be good for northern ireland first and foremost. arlene foster also saying that they want to explore ho
i was rally in bradford south that the tories haven't won in 100 years.und on that bus and on the plane, there was no sense that they thought privately this was going off the rails. the way that tour bus carved its way through labour seats was indicative of their con na confidence. now we're being told that there was a bit of a shambolic operation going on. complacency, not well—run, sniping and criticism of people around theresa may. theresa may herself, she put herself front and centre of...
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by the time he graduated in 1935, he was sending money home to help his family he founded bradford coal coal and was a driving force in surface mining all over the world. penn state and i will miss ray walker. he was a friend, he was a distinguished alumnus, and loved by all who knew him. may he rest in peace. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? without objection the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free are still welcome in america, no thanks to president trump. mr. payne: today for the second time, president trump lost a ruling on his muslim ban in the federal courts of appeal. the purpose of the president's an is clear. then-presidential candidate explicitly called far total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. just last week, president trump criticized his revised ban as politically correct. and called for a much tougher version. the president's executive order is a muslim ba
by the time he graduated in 1935, he was sending money home to help his family he founded bradford coal coal and was a driving force in surface mining all over the world. penn state and i will miss ray walker. he was a friend, he was a distinguished alumnus, and loved by all who knew him. may he rest in peace. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? without objection the gentleman s recognized...
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men who died after a crane collapsed at a building site in crewe. 36—year—old david newall from bradfordon. buckingham palace say there are no "current plans" for the 96—year—old prince to pull out of any other future engagements. in a week‘s time, the prince is scheduled to attend a dinner in norfolk. virgin media has told its 800,000 customers to change their passwords to prevent their accounts being hacked. an investigation by which? found that hackers could breach security on the virgin‘s ‘super hub 2‘ router. the hackers were then able to control other smart appliances including a child‘s toy and home cctv cameras. with me is ken munro, a technology security expert at pen test partners. thanks forjoining us. you have one of these routers with you. tell us more about how the hackers got into them? the problem comes from the fa ct them? the problem comes from the fact that most of these devices have a key that you put in when you want to talk to it. but the password is not strong enough. in fairness to version, the password is one you are supposed to change to something more complicat
men who died after a crane collapsed at a building site in crewe. 36—year—old david newall from bradfordon. buckingham palace say there are no "current plans" for the 96—year—old prince to pull out of any other future engagements. in a week‘s time, the prince is scheduled to attend a dinner in norfolk. virgin media has told its 800,000 customers to change their passwords to prevent their accounts being hacked. an investigation by which? found that hackers could breach...
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in a training hospital in bradford two people who love the nhs. how do you do aislinn?ransfers, delayed discharges, the numbers are soaring. it's unbelievable the crisis in the community. people died in my day too and it was as heartbreaking for us as young doctors and as young consultants as it is for you today. but the way in which you are unable to get people home, where they want to be, is entirely the fault of the last labour government. what you're failing to recognise, gordon, is that waiting lists went dramatically down, mortality went down, under the labour government. we've lost 50% of inpatient beds since the 80s this obsession with hospital bed numbers is utterly unfounded. you know, it's history. the patient wants to be at home. they do not want to be in a hospital bed. so opening more and more hospital beds is not the answer. go to manchester. they've taken over the whole of the healthcare from general practice, community care, the lot. manchester health service managers don't go whinging to whitehall, they sort it out in manchester for manchester's people
in a training hospital in bradford two people who love the nhs. how do you do aislinn?ransfers, delayed discharges, the numbers are soaring. it's unbelievable the crisis in the community. people died in my day too and it was as heartbreaking for us as young doctors and as young consultants as it is for you today. but the way in which you are unable to get people home, where they want to be, is entirely the fault of the last labour government. what you're failing to recognise, gordon, is that...