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or stone,with wood but in philadelphia, they are aligned with britt. these long, narrow shafts mind with brick -- lined with brick have been built over the original backyard, so we are looking at the trash concentrated in the bottom, and we take it layer by layer because it's not clear that it all belonged to one family. we have to date the layers just the way we do archaeology anywhere in the world, strata graphically. you see a change in either in the content of the layer or the color of the layer, the texture of the layer, so you did layer by layer. all these things came out of one layer. all these things came out of one layer. the layer is what we linked up to who was living here when the stuff was thrown out. scott: fortunately, fashions change, so that allows us to date an object from generation to generation. archaeology is pretty dangerous because you are going down and these deep shafts, and we have to dismantle the shaft in order to comply with osha regulations. we need heavy machinery to help us move the dirt back, move the dirt out of the w
or stone,with wood but in philadelphia, they are aligned with britt. these long, narrow shafts mind with brick -- lined with brick have been built over the original backyard, so we are looking at the trash concentrated in the bottom, and we take it layer by layer because it's not clear that it all belonged to one family. we have to date the layers just the way we do archaeology anywhere in the world, strata graphically. you see a change in either in the content of the layer or the color of the...
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britt doesn't have time. he is making phone calls and answering phone calls, and selling.erything, put the box together, so now we have a wooden box. >> a lot of people don't understand hand tools, but they are absolutely the quickest to get things done a lot of times. >> i try to do the maximum amount of quality with the bare minimum of tools. >> building each caravan, it takes approximately two weeks to assemble and finish. >> the second step is we insulate the box, and then we skin it with aluminum. ♪ >> it is a soft aluminum. we have to be careful in the shop. if we dent the side of the trailer, we have got to pull that piece of skin off and put a new one back on, so it is learning to work very precisely and carefully. >> cody's role in this has been to be an absolute pain in the butt. like never happy, it is never good enough. >> are you flush? >> it's good. >> ok. >> if it was britton and myself, it would be pretty neat, pretty nice, but with cody in the mix, they are unbelievably over the top. >> this just came back from the powder coater. ♪ >> we put the completed
britt doesn't have time. he is making phone calls and answering phone calls, and selling.erything, put the box together, so now we have a wooden box. >> a lot of people don't understand hand tools, but they are absolutely the quickest to get things done a lot of times. >> i try to do the maximum amount of quality with the bare minimum of tools. >> building each caravan, it takes approximately two weeks to assemble and finish. >> the second step is we insulate the box,...
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britt reller, a 54-year inflight manager at hawaiian airlines and 85-year-old mother melba dilley amongst the dead. the fire shocking residents of the 36-story beachside building. >> i smelled something burning, and i looked over my left shoulder, and i saw black billowing smoke. >> reporter: shrieks of terror coming from the 26th floor where the fire started. the three killed by the fire found there, at least a dozen more injured as the flames spread upward, engulfing three floors. >> oh my god, that's nuts. >> i looked down, i could see the billowing smoke coming up. i heard three women's voices screaming, pleading, moaning, "please help me." >> reporter: more than 60 firefighters raced into the building, scrambling from room to room trying to rescue those trapped in the blaze. the building was built in 1971, before sprinklers were required. >> without a doubt, if there was sprinklers in this apartment, the fire would be contained to the unit of origin. >> reporter: sprinklers, experts say, can mean the difference between life and death. >> sprinklers are very important in stopping the
britt reller, a 54-year inflight manager at hawaiian airlines and 85-year-old mother melba dilley amongst the dead. the fire shocking residents of the 36-story beachside building. >> i smelled something burning, and i looked over my left shoulder, and i saw black billowing smoke. >> reporter: shrieks of terror coming from the 26th floor where the fire started. the three killed by the fire found there, at least a dozen more injured as the flames spread upward, engulfing three floors....
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and finally the golden gage britt, the zipper trucks, they're out and about and they're going to startwitching those lanes around to accommodate the southbound traffic along 101 across the golden gate. so far to good there early at 4:48 in the morning here on a wednesday. mark is here with your forecast, cloudy, cool and drizzle. sounds like summer in the bay area. >> typical summertime weather. have you jumped on rides at the fair? >> we did do the farris wheel. the big tall, ferris wheel. once you get to the top, i didn't realize it was going to be that high. you know what i mean. you don't realize how high you're going to get and you get to the top and you start hanging on tighter. >> the weather feels differently up there. >> absolutely. i remember my sister would take me to the marine county fair when i was little. we would always go on the zipper. as far as the forecast, you heard about the clouds and drizzle and showers. this is interesting. we have some green showing up on the radar. and a little bit of a lightning strike activity. we'll be watching out for this especially clos
and finally the golden gage britt, the zipper trucks, they're out and about and they're going to startwitching those lanes around to accommodate the southbound traffic along 101 across the golden gate. so far to good there early at 4:48 in the morning here on a wednesday. mark is here with your forecast, cloudy, cool and drizzle. sounds like summer in the bay area. >> typical summertime weather. have you jumped on rides at the fair? >> we did do the farris wheel. the big tall,...
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smoke there, killing three people. 71-year-old joanne koana. 85-year-old melba dilley and her son, britt reller. reller's desk where he worked at hawaiian airlines, now turned into a memorial. the 54-year-old's family frustrated, learning all of this loss could have possibly been prevented. >> if there were sprinklers in this apartment, the fire would be contained to the unit of origin. >> reporter: there were no sprinklers in the high rise because in honolulu, they aren't required in buildings constructed before 1974. >> how is it possible that a corporation doesn't install something as inexpensive and as effective as sprinkler systems? yeah, there's anger. >> reporter: honolulu's mayor says this may now force a change to that law. and tonight, investigators are still piecing together what caused the fire. tom? >> marci, thank you. >>> now to a pivotal moment in the ongoing controversy over baby charlie. an american doctor expected in london to assess his condition. the child's parents remain locked in a legal battle over moving the baby to the u.s. for experimental treatment. both pope
smoke there, killing three people. 71-year-old joanne koana. 85-year-old melba dilley and her son, britt reller. reller's desk where he worked at hawaiian airlines, now turned into a memorial. the 54-year-old's family frustrated, learning all of this loss could have possibly been prevented. >> if there were sprinklers in this apartment, the fire would be contained to the unit of origin. >> reporter: there were no sprinklers in the high rise because in honolulu, they aren't required...
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they promised dirt on trump including this fake dossier from a britt.hese are all important questions. i go back to the simple fact. anybody would take this meeting if they promise you dirt. podesta and his cut-out firms, i would not be surprised -- other thing that kills me. there was this suspicion if hillary clinton won the deplorables would not accept it. who is not accepting the election? it's the hillary people. >> everything they said would happen actually happened with them. now it's the democrats trying to delegitimize president trump. they can't accept the fact he beat hillary clinton. >> there is an extreme democratic overreach today. one person said anyone with any connection to russia is also talking to putin. you are taking this extreme throwing around treason, which is a very, very serious accusation. you are reaching so far. democrats get hysterical. they are like with a dog with a bone. they have a tiny narrative that fits into their conspiracy theory. >> second thoughts? >> i must be colonel clink. i know nothing. was that a sergeant?
they promised dirt on trump including this fake dossier from a britt.hese are all important questions. i go back to the simple fact. anybody would take this meeting if they promise you dirt. podesta and his cut-out firms, i would not be surprised -- other thing that kills me. there was this suspicion if hillary clinton won the deplorables would not accept it. who is not accepting the election? it's the hillary people. >> everything they said would happen actually happened with them. now...
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under siege by members of his own government and i think that's part of what this interview showed britt he lashed out in a bunch of different directions and so look, jeff sessions was one of his earliest supporters. so it's a bit striking to see him lash out. i am sure he has told sessions this privately. trump has this, he is known for his candor. he says what's on his mind and maybe doesn't think about the consequences. >> chris: and you talk about he lashed out in a variety of directions, president trump put robert mueller on notice, talking how far he could take his investigation. here is the president with "the new york times" ." >> mueller was looking at your finances, your family's finances, unrelated to russia. is it a redline? to go without be a breach? >> i would say yes. >> chris: mollie, this comes as bloomberg news reports mueller is taking the investigation into trump's business dealings. particularly with regard to president trump and paul manafort. sounds like if you believe the bloomberg story, mueller is getting close to the redline. >> the question was, if they look a
under siege by members of his own government and i think that's part of what this interview showed britt he lashed out in a bunch of different directions and so look, jeff sessions was one of his earliest supporters. so it's a bit striking to see him lash out. i am sure he has told sessions this privately. trump has this, he is known for his candor. he says what's on his mind and maybe doesn't think about the consequences. >> chris: and you talk about he lashed out in a variety of...
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actress jody whitaker probably best known for the britt additionbritish crime drama blood church. special before that. >>> actor martin landau has died after unexpected complications following a short hospitalization at ronald reagan ucla medical center. landau probably best known for his role in ed wood and for playing a master of disguise in the original 1960s mission impossible tv series. landau was 89. >>> let's get a check on cnn money stream this monday morning. global stock markets are mixed after china's economic growth beat expectations and wall street hit fresh record highs. the s&p 500 and dow on friday closing the week at records. corporate profits are keeping the bulls running. companies are making a lot of money and that is driving the stock market. we'll hear from more companies this week including netflix, goldman sachs, microsoft, and hopes are high here last season's profit growth was the best in years. >>> visa is offering restaurants $10,000. the catch? they have to stop accepting cash. it's called the visa cashless challenge. visa wants to convince small busin
actress jody whitaker probably best known for the britt additionbritish crime drama blood church. special before that. >>> actor martin landau has died after unexpected complications following a short hospitalization at ronald reagan ucla medical center. landau probably best known for his role in ed wood and for playing a master of disguise in the original 1960s mission impossible tv series. landau was 89. >>> let's get a check on cnn money stream this monday morning. global...
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britt, is this a big deal. >> we knew about this. think it's fair to suggest that when this came out along with so much else about hillary and bill clinton in the way that they raised money, and all the problems of the clinton foundation that those things went into the mix of public opinion. the result was that hillary clinton lost the election. we can't draw a straight line, they fit -- but that was out there. it may have helped prevent her from becoming president. i think the fact that it was out there is probably a good thing, obviously there wasn't a to do made about that at the time that there is about these russia contacts. and it is just the fact that the trump team didn't come out and form the country of all these things right away, that always creates a bad story and an appearance of something being covered up. but it's also as you pointed out, he or she is making policy decisions, and here he is being paid extravagantly by people who have an interest in those decisions. that is a conflict of interest. that is a howling conf
britt, is this a big deal. >> we knew about this. think it's fair to suggest that when this came out along with so much else about hillary and bill clinton in the way that they raised money, and all the problems of the clinton foundation that those things went into the mix of public opinion. the result was that hillary clinton lost the election. we can't draw a straight line, they fit -- but that was out there. it may have helped prevent her from becoming president. i think the fact that...
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they found evidence, but they haven't found the core britt.nd up there that you can pick up? >> no wind at all. so i don't know what the conditions were last night. but pretty calm up here right now, dave. >> rob malcolm in the oakland hills, thank you. >>> time is 5:37. >>> a member of the san jose soccer team is in critical, but stable condition. he almost drowned. silva was pulled out of the water and after being resuscitated he was rushed to a lake tahoe hospital -- last season, the quakes loaned silva out to their affiliate team. the quakes gave us an update on his condition and they offered prayers to silva, his family and friends. >>> time is 5:38. the un security council will hold an emergency meeting about north korea's latest missile test and how the united states and the rest of the world should respond. douglas zader has more on the options for the -- >>reporter: japan and south korea are calling for -- >> [explosion] >> this video shows the launch. a north korean milestone firing off a missile. as jung un looks sky ward, his missi
they found evidence, but they haven't found the core britt.nd up there that you can pick up? >> no wind at all. so i don't know what the conditions were last night. but pretty calm up here right now, dave. >> rob malcolm in the oakland hills, thank you. >>> time is 5:37. >>> a member of the san jose soccer team is in critical, but stable condition. he almost drowned. silva was pulled out of the water and after being resuscitated he was rushed to a lake tahoe...
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they say the unexpected loud sounds and britt lights can scare them.e shelters estimate hundreds of thousands of dogs and cats across the country will be frightened and run away tonight. >> i think it is very safe to say the things about fireworks that we love, flashing light, loud noises, the spectacle of that, are not things animals like. >> to help protect your pets from the 4th of july anxiety, keep them inside. most dogs will be happy to hide out in their crates until the festivities are over. >>> new at 5:00, police in stockton say they've arrested a woman suspected of setting fire to her ex-boyfriend's home. it happened about 6:20 monday night in stockton's lakeview district. officers say a 33-year-old broke out windows from the home, poured gas over the outside, and set on fire. police say she then drove her car through a kitchen wall into the home hitting her ex- boyfriend. investigators say fortunately he wasn't seriously injured. she is in custody on charges. >>> danville officials are investigating the cause of an early morning house fire t
they say the unexpected loud sounds and britt lights can scare them.e shelters estimate hundreds of thousands of dogs and cats across the country will be frightened and run away tonight. >> i think it is very safe to say the things about fireworks that we love, flashing light, loud noises, the spectacle of that, are not things animals like. >> to help protect your pets from the 4th of july anxiety, keep them inside. most dogs will be happy to hide out in their crates until the...
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. >> charlie, i presented a proposal to the french, the britts and the germans, on march 23rd, 2005, before all these sanctions were presented. at that time i was ambassador here at the un and i was the nuclear negotiator. our new negotiator was our president and i was negotiating on his behalf. i presented the proposal which is very similar to the final deal that we reached ten years later. >> rose: why did it take all that, why did it take that time to do it. >> i tell you, because at that time ambassador bolton was sitting in the state department preventing that deal from taking shape. and today -- >> rose: representing the bush administration. >> representing the bush administration and today he's trying to do that all over again. by calling -- >> rose: he's not part of the government. >> i know but he's one of the most productive -- there are quite a few of them. >> rose: there's great division about the nuclear deal as you know. >> i understand. the sanctions did not bring iran to the negotiating table. the united states decided that its zero enrichment option which it had purs
. >> charlie, i presented a proposal to the french, the britts and the germans, on march 23rd, 2005, before all these sanctions were presented. at that time i was ambassador here at the un and i was the nuclear negotiator. our new negotiator was our president and i was negotiating on his behalf. i presented the proposal which is very similar to the final deal that we reached ten years later. >> rose: why did it take all that, why did it take that time to do it. >> i tell you,...
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getting and before the americans and britt. as you know, french law and lawure, as most civil countries, not common law, do not like or encourage compensation for victims of anything. they think it is a silly american concept or common law concept. the brits are little closer to us because they have common law history. the political,is thel deal, not just for americas, but for the brits. only americans were allowed to sue. will includeaid we everybody and lockerbie and they agreed on a family payment, but staggered 4 million -- $4 million when the un security council lifted sanctions, another $4 million when libya was taken off the u.s. terrorism list and the last $2 million when the u.s. economic sanctions were lifted. by the way, that last $2 million had never been lifted. after we got the judgment after a lot of political pressure, underent chirac said pressure from his own people, a french life cannot be worth nothing. he sent a delegation to tripoli and negotiated a deal. eventually a million euros was paid in a humanitari
getting and before the americans and britt. as you know, french law and lawure, as most civil countries, not common law, do not like or encourage compensation for victims of anything. they think it is a silly american concept or common law concept. the brits are little closer to us because they have common law history. the political,is thel deal, not just for americas, but for the brits. only americans were allowed to sue. will includeaid we everybody and lockerbie and they agreed on a family...
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including the home britt weller was in with his 85-year-old mother, melba he called his co-workers asmoke poured in. his brother rushing to the marco polo condominiums. >> he went under a bed. a few moments later, they lost phone contact with him. >> reporter: weller, his mother, and another woman in a neighboring unit killed. this morning, heartbreak and outrage as the victims' families learn much of this devastation was likely preventable. >> if there was sprinklers in this apartment, the fire would be contained in the unit of origin. >> reporter: no sprinklers anywhere in this 36-story high-rise because building codes didn't require sprinklers when this building was built in 1971. >> how is it possible that a corporation doesn't install something as effective as sprinkler systems? yeah, yeah, there's anger. >> reporter: there were no sprinklers in this building in london where this fire tore through last month. officials in london announcing this weekend they'll now retro fit older buildings that are ten stories and taller with sprinklers. the mayor of honolulu says the city needs
including the home britt weller was in with his 85-year-old mother, melba he called his co-workers asmoke poured in. his brother rushing to the marco polo condominiums. >> he went under a bed. a few moments later, they lost phone contact with him. >> reporter: weller, his mother, and another woman in a neighboring unit killed. this morning, heartbreak and outrage as the victims' families learn much of this devastation was likely preventable. >> if there was sprinklers in this...
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britts and the americans disagree about these things and we have countries where it's okay to disagree. but when you join a club -- actually a replies to the wto, when you join a club like the european union, all these national preferences are harder to impose. you have -- come to some sort of messy compromise. it may be worth doing that if the reward is big enough. you're really all getting richer and it works, but there was a feeling with the european union we were sacrificeing national sovereignty and not get enough back in return. >> there were the fourth row, there's -- >> i'm a student from london. how much where you argue that political language and our media has more of a say in our electoral vote and political participation than background political context and identity. >> the media plays a bigger role than -- participation than background political expiated context. >> oh, well, i think the media have -- me media have a very interesting role in this argue; -- argument and possibly part over the solution. we have had a narrowing of our political culture in the last two or thr
britts and the americans disagree about these things and we have countries where it's okay to disagree. but when you join a club -- actually a replies to the wto, when you join a club like the european union, all these national preferences are harder to impose. you have -- come to some sort of messy compromise. it may be worth doing that if the reward is big enough. you're really all getting richer and it works, but there was a feeling with the european union we were sacrificeing national...
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recruited by communist cells to first about infiltrate intelligence to help the britts crack code and do many things to win the war and also to share whatever information they possibly could because after all he was alive with the uk and we get rid of the menace, hitler and we can now bring heaven on earth in the form of marxism. they learned marxism theory in the 30s around the time of the purges. what happened in the united states? in my generation probably the vietnam war was probably the most galvanizing issue for those of us who were politically engaged. bill kristol likes to say tommy where you were in vietnam and i will tell you how you voted the next five elections and in 1945, four to six, 47, 48 we had what was called that his case use a very prominent person, had the best possible education you could get. harvard law school clerk to oliver wendell holmes. you can do better than that. social friend of franklin l upper roosevelt, groomed to be future cabinet member or maybe even head of the united nation's. well, he's accused in 1948. bill would have been i think a sophomore
recruited by communist cells to first about infiltrate intelligence to help the britts crack code and do many things to win the war and also to share whatever information they possibly could because after all he was alive with the uk and we get rid of the menace, hitler and we can now bring heaven on earth in the form of marxism. they learned marxism theory in the 30s around the time of the purges. what happened in the united states? in my generation probably the vietnam war was probably the...
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britts, 45 - 43. germans, 40 - 53 to defended nato ally. my time is a list expired what is the matter with germany? thank you for your questions and remarks. i've said that i'm not a fan of the project when i think the number of my expert friends agree with me. there's a debate within politics about the use of the project politically. i can only reiterate what the chancellor has said to most likely win this again is that germany is on course to fulfill this promise by the time it is supposed to fulfill it. anybody who has ever looked at defense budgets and attempted to increase them know how many past dependencies and complications are in expanding forces. we would have to double our defense budget to do this. i assure you from conversations last week that we are racing to do this. only last week or two weeks ago i was on the stage together with the german chairman of the joint chief at the bidding of the defense ministry to explain to germany's bureaucracies why they have to work faster, more flexibly more creatively to accomplish the prom
britts, 45 - 43. germans, 40 - 53 to defended nato ally. my time is a list expired what is the matter with germany? thank you for your questions and remarks. i've said that i'm not a fan of the project when i think the number of my expert friends agree with me. there's a debate within politics about the use of the project politically. i can only reiterate what the chancellor has said to most likely win this again is that germany is on course to fulfill this promise by the time it is supposed to...
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this is several years britt happen. see all kinds of fortune tellers and as stroll lo injuries who were often quite accurate and several of them talked about car cra crashes. so almost like the universe organized this. they we conspiracy. and obviously if she had been wearing a seat belt she'd be with us today. >> do you feel, if you ever have in any type of contact with her when you were whether working on the book or just chatting with her or working in any other way did you ever get the sense that she felt there would be an early did he mice for her perhaps to this point of an early death? did it go that far with her that she felt that way? >> diana had real true sense of second sites. she for toll the death of one of prince charles' race horses, for example. she for toll the fact that her father would have a stroke. so she really erie witch chi second sense but this was manifested the way she felt she'd never become queen and that's what she said to me. she never hinted that she was going to have a short life. in fa
this is several years britt happen. see all kinds of fortune tellers and as stroll lo injuries who were often quite accurate and several of them talked about car cra crashes. so almost like the universe organized this. they we conspiracy. and obviously if she had been wearing a seat belt she'd be with us today. >> do you feel, if you ever have in any type of contact with her when you were whether working on the book or just chatting with her or working in any other way did you ever get...
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. >> we've done britt. >> we've done stranger thing. 9:25 is the time.s the market today but the fbi says they can pose major security threat. coming was that every parent needs to know about so-called smart toys. >> tucker will join us once again. beautiful day today but will it last? that's the big question. we'll check on how long this break from heat and humidity could stick around want to expect for out big zip trip friday morning to congress heights. >> and fresh at 10a, justin why he just canceled his world tour and how one of his fellow musicians responded. >>> plus, new proof money really can buy happiness if you spent it right, that is. and an early morning dance party that won't wake up any of the guests at the gay lore. erin and mike will join us live from national harbor's new silent disco. and later from silent disco to summer girls. lfo will join us live in the loft with a special performance for their brand new single. 9:26 is our time right now. you're watching the number one good day d.c. ♪ ♪♪ and then the people go inside. do you under
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. >> britt ari was just 12 years old when princess diana was killed in that car crash in paris.otland at the time. william says they were in desperate rush to stay goodbye and continue their fun but if they had known what was to come they would not have rushed. harry saying quote it was her speaking from paris i can't really necessarily remember what i said but all i do remember probably regretting for the rest of my life how short that phone call was. the film does address a lot of the positive things diana was associated with including her work involving hiv and land mines but steers clear of controversial issues such as extra marital affairs and all the other hoopla that came people's princess. but just feel for these kids. any time you lose pan but at such a young age. >> fascinating point of view. >> i was thi thinking if your cd is 12 and 15 and that's the last time they saw you. what is it that they remember most about you? good right. >> what is it, you know. >> so -- i think the world fascinated i think we were fascinated with the young boys when they passed i remember
. >> britt ari was just 12 years old when princess diana was killed in that car crash in paris.otland at the time. william says they were in desperate rush to stay goodbye and continue their fun but if they had known what was to come they would not have rushed. harry saying quote it was her speaking from paris i can't really necessarily remember what i said but all i do remember probably regretting for the rest of my life how short that phone call was. the film does address a lot of the...
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baseball's batting leader josÉ would smash a two-run home run. .347 at the break, first player since george britt976 to get hits in straight games. astros built a 19-0 lead, they beat blue jays 19-1. houston opened 15-1, now 5-1. houston 60 wins already. nine more than all of last season. let's take a look at some of the baseball leaders as we enter the all-star break. 30 home runs, josÉ hitting .347, dodgers clayton kershaw, best in baseball and max. , the tomic been fined. he was bored...