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how about burlington, vermont? 86% of the residents thereen voted for joe biden, who believes that illegal is a gift. 77% of political donations burlington over the past four years went to the democratic party and yet it's stillthth troublingly white. twenty decolonize. 84% white burlington. w thesehi towns are crying out for helphe. martha's's vineyard, above all. and there's bipartisan support for this effort by theort, miche obama. ladies and gentlemen, we grew up in the period, as i write, called white flight. that f is families like ours, l upstanding families like ours,ik who are doing everything we were supposed to do and better . as we moved in, white folks movedd because they were afraid of what our families represented. and i alwayss stop there when i talk about this out in the world because, you know,w, i want to remind rem white folks that y'all were t running runnia from us andll you still running because we're no different than the immigrant families that are moving in. nge families in pilsen,n, the f
how about burlington, vermont? 86% of the residents thereen voted for joe biden, who believes that illegal is a gift. 77% of political donations burlington over the past four years went to the democratic party and yet it's stillthth troublingly white. twenty decolonize. 84% white burlington. w thesehi towns are crying out for helphe. martha's's vineyard, above all. and there's bipartisan support for this effort by theort, miche obama. ladies and gentlemen, we grew up in the period, as i write,...
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we have the severe threat places like eerie, up to burlington, vermont. another storm coming our way talking about the heat. the heat is shifting out to places like the northwest. >> todd, thank you. >>> there's a new class of baseball greats. among those honored, boston red sox powerhouse left-handed slugger david ortiz affectionately as big papi. >> i want to thank god for giving me the opportunity and for giving me the zbroi al although. >>> the newest tour de france winner attributes his success. jonas vingegaard. three years ago he was cleaning and packaging fish at a factory. look at him now. we'll be right back. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> today the white house confirmed president biden has the ba.5 variant of the coronavirus. the president is feeling well but he does still have a sore throat. as he recovers, lawmakers in washington are discussing plans to call more witnesses before the january 6th committee. christina ruffini is at the white house with more on that. >> reporter: that's right. the committee says throughout the hearing
we have the severe threat places like eerie, up to burlington, vermont. another storm coming our way talking about the heat. the heat is shifting out to places like the northwest. >> todd, thank you. >>> there's a new class of baseball greats. among those honored, boston red sox powerhouse left-handed slugger david ortiz affectionately as big papi. >> i want to thank god for giving me the opportunity and for giving me the zbroi al although. >>> the newest tour de...
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and i would like to invite you to and then ah ah, a sustainable you news line from burlington world leaders gather for climate talks in the german capital as europe swelter is in a record heat wave, while fires burn across the mediterranean and hundreds die in the extreme heat, also on the program. follow them years. lensky suspends ukraine's chief prosecutor and his head of state security. as dozens are investigated for allegedly aiding and abetting. russia. plus a nation wide state of emergency comes in force in for a long cup. the acting president says it's essential to maintain order and safeguards vital supplies. ah, i'm nicole ferla, it's good to have you with us. from southern spain to northern brittany europe is sweltering in an extreme heat wave. the temperatures and high winds are stoking massive wildfires across several countries and signed to say, these extraordinary events highlight the already very real consequences of global warming. blazes have destroyed property and vast stretches of forest and france, spain and portugal, italy and greece. hundreds of people have died in th
and i would like to invite you to and then ah ah, a sustainable you news line from burlington world leaders gather for climate talks in the german capital as europe swelter is in a record heat wave, while fires burn across the mediterranean and hundreds die in the extreme heat, also on the program. follow them years. lensky suspends ukraine's chief prosecutor and his head of state security. as dozens are investigated for allegedly aiding and abetting. russia. plus a nation wide state of...
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ah, this is the w news life from burlington, europe's heat waves fence, new records and the death told rises as wild fires extend that trail of destruction across the south for the continent in britain. how's the spot? temperature is top 40 celsius for the 1st time since recorded began. also on the program, russian president vladimir putin.
ah, this is the w news life from burlington, europe's heat waves fence, new records and the death told rises as wild fires extend that trail of destruction across the south for the continent in britain. how's the spot? temperature is top 40 celsius for the 1st time since recorded began. also on the program, russian president vladimir putin.
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attempt to decolonize 84% white burlington. these towns are crying out for help.tha's vineyard above all. and this bipartisan support for this effort, by the way. michelle obama. >> we grew up in the period of eye rights called white flight, families like ours, upstanding families like ours who are doing everything we were supposed to do and better as we moved in. white folks moved out. because they were afraid of what our family represented. and i always stop there when i talk about this out in the world, because i want to remind white folks that y'all were running from us. and you're still running, because we are no different in the immigrant families that are moving income of the family is in pilsen, the families that are coming from other places to try to do better. and so yes, i feel a sense of injustice. >> tucker: it is michelle obama lecturing white folks again. you can kind of see why, because white folks as she told us are afraid of her. when she shows up they leave, but the weird thing is, she went to martha's vineyard a massive oceanfront estate and wh
attempt to decolonize 84% white burlington. these towns are crying out for help.tha's vineyard above all. and this bipartisan support for this effort, by the way. michelle obama. >> we grew up in the period of eye rights called white flight, families like ours, upstanding families like ours who are doing everything we were supposed to do and better as we moved in. white folks moved out. because they were afraid of what our family represented. and i always stop there when i talk about this...
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how they can with how they can also go terribly. watch it new to ah this is the w news live from burlington, europe's heat wave sets, new records on the death toll rises as wild fires extend that trail of destruction across the south of the continent. in britain houses burners, temperatures top 40 celsius for the 1st time since records began. also on the program, russian president vladimir putin arrives in iran on only his 2nd foreign trip since starting the war in ukraine is seeking to strengthen ties to the region and bolster moscow's challenge to the west. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. record breaking temperatures across europe are fueling wild fires, burning out of control of a huge sways of france, greece, portugal, spain and italy. many of these areas are also suffering severe drought. the heed wave has now extended north east. as far as the united kingdom, which is recorded temperatures of just over 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time ever. extreme conditions have caught hundreds of deaths from the effects of the heat and of people killed by fires in spain. fires tore thro
how they can with how they can also go terribly. watch it new to ah this is the w news live from burlington, europe's heat wave sets, new records on the death toll rises as wild fires extend that trail of destruction across the south of the continent. in britain houses burners, temperatures top 40 celsius for the 1st time since records began. also on the program, russian president vladimir putin arrives in iran on only his 2nd foreign trip since starting the war in ukraine is seeking to...
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so there's burlington, so seems to be taking it in their stride. william, but how a most people coping? yeah, you hear from those of people that people are trying to enjoy, but there is a recognition. this is very difficult, especially if you're someone who like behind me can't just come to this fountain or go into a museum behind me to, to get some relief from the heat. will still have to work who have difficult service jobs, who just have to grin and bear it. and it could be a very stressful, very dangerous for where they are the human body really to, to get through. it didn't report it. will it blew croft out about in the boat in heat wave in sport, australia, new zealand have begun the year long count down to the 9th women's football woke up . the foster women's world cup in the southern hemisphere will kick off in sydney and oakland had a wolf football says the gap between the men's and women's game is narrowing. and the governing body says it may raise the prize pots to a $100000000.00. is reminder about how soon at this hour europe is facing
so there's burlington, so seems to be taking it in their stride. william, but how a most people coping? yeah, you hear from those of people that people are trying to enjoy, but there is a recognition. this is very difficult, especially if you're someone who like behind me can't just come to this fountain or go into a museum behind me to, to get some relief from the heat. will still have to work who have difficult service jobs, who just have to grin and bear it. and it could be a very stressful,...
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another one is burlington north carolina, which is just outside the research triangle in the north carolina luxury market, i think of nashville and country music, it tops the list. carleton: bachelorette parties, and condos and a lot of companies, not just in nashville and the sunbelt in the us, have been moving their headquarters there or a large part of operations due to favorable tax treatment. other area stopping the list would be cities in florida and other spots in the sunbelt. jack: time for actionable ideas. ben: liquefied natural gas, it wants to export. it has been going sideways but with all the problems in europe, natural gas looks pretty interesting. jack: what do you have? al: one to avoid, 3m has struggled since 2018, probably the cheapest large industrial i can point people to, they will spin out their healthcare been asked - business, -- business, they have tens of billions of dollars of legal liabilities. no one knows how to size these things. i don't think it is time for 3m. jack: people thought it was time to get in, thanks to carleton and then. check out barron.com and
another one is burlington north carolina, which is just outside the research triangle in the north carolina luxury market, i think of nashville and country music, it tops the list. carleton: bachelorette parties, and condos and a lot of companies, not just in nashville and the sunbelt in the us, have been moving their headquarters there or a large part of operations due to favorable tax treatment. other area stopping the list would be cities in florida and other spots in the sunbelt. jack: time...
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. >> reporter: owen milne is at the home of burlington, vermont's sailing center. >> if sailing is ourunity is our first name. >> reporter: to better live up to that first name, last year the center started providing free sailing camp to kids from diverse backgrounds in the burlington community, one rich with refugees and immigrants from places like nepal and congo. what was the racial makeup of the camp before this initiative and now? >> we might have had five or six kids for a full summer. >> reporter: kids of color? >> and that was out of 500. >> reporter: wow. >> right. 5 or 6 out of 5 hu00 is not oka. we're on track to hopefully get to 25% in the next few years. and we think we can get there. >> reporter: to get there, the camp began advertising in seven different languages, including arabic, somali and nepali to find more campers like adam almatori, originally from syria. >> we get to kayak. we get to sail for free. and it's very fun to just go out on the water. i used to be scared of water, but now i could just jump in right now. >> reporter: the idea for the camp to tackle its
. >> reporter: owen milne is at the home of burlington, vermont's sailing center. >> if sailing is ourunity is our first name. >> reporter: to better live up to that first name, last year the center started providing free sailing camp to kids from diverse backgrounds in the burlington community, one rich with refugees and immigrants from places like nepal and congo. what was the racial makeup of the camp before this initiative and now? >> we might have had five or six...
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so those burlington sustains me, taking it in their stride. william, but how a most people coping? yeah, you hear from those of people that people are trying to enjoy, but there is a recognition. this is very difficult, especially someone who like behind me can't just come to this fat when they're going to a museum behind me to, to get some relief from the heat. will still have to work with difficult service jobs who just have to grin and bear it. and it could be a very stressful, very dangerous for that for the human body really to, to get through it. and tell us more about the risks associated with this heat wave that will force the hotter it gets the hardest for the human body to cope with the heat. you know, we have natural mechanisms like sweating, like circulation like blood flow to kind of keep the body cool. remember body temperatures around 3738 degrees celsius. and that's where we're at right now on the outside air temperature. so the hotter it gets, the harder it is, the more the body, the heart of the body has to work to keep us cool. if you're, if you're at risk, if yo
so those burlington sustains me, taking it in their stride. william, but how a most people coping? yeah, you hear from those of people that people are trying to enjoy, but there is a recognition. this is very difficult, especially someone who like behind me can't just come to this fat when they're going to a museum behind me to, to get some relief from the heat. will still have to work with difficult service jobs who just have to grin and bear it. and it could be a very stressful, very...
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and i would like to invite you to an end ah ah, a sustainable news line from burlington world leaders gather for climate talks in the german capital as europe swelter is in a record heat wave, while fires burn across the mediterranean and hundreds die in the extreme heat also on the.
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in places like erie, syracuse, even up to burlington vermont. an isolated tornado cannot be another stor comingurway, that haet is places like settle tos week. > today tbid othe covid virus. after nearly four days of treatment, mr. biden's doctors say the president is feeling well, but he does still have a sore throat. now, as he recovers, lawmakers in washington are discussing plans to call more witnesses before the january 6th committee. cbs's christina ra feeny is at the white house with more on that. >> good evening, jericka. that's right. the committee says throughout 2450ez hearings, more evidence has been found and more people have come forward they want to talk to. and they want to do more interviews, including with the wife of a sitting supreme court justice. >> i hope they're watching. i hope they're watching carefully, and i hope they understand the implications of what we're presenting. >> reporter: on face the nation, representative adam schiff says the justice department should open an investigation into former president donald tru
in places like erie, syracuse, even up to burlington vermont. an isolated tornado cannot be another stor comingurway, that haet is places like settle tos week. > today tbid othe covid virus. after nearly four days of treatment, mr. biden's doctors say the president is feeling well, but he does still have a sore throat. now, as he recovers, lawmakers in washington are discussing plans to call more witnesses before the january 6th committee. cbs's christina ra feeny is at the white house with...
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so those burlington sustains me, taking it in their stride. william, but how a most people coping? yeah, you hear from those of people that people are trying to enjoy, but there is a recognition. this is very difficult, especially someone who like behind me can't just come to this fountain or go into a museum behind me to get some relief from the heat. it will still have to work with difficult service jobs who just have to, you know, grin and bear it. and it can be very stressful, very dangerous for that, for the human body really to, to get through the w reporter with him glue, croft. no. so uncle lawmakers have confirmed 6 time prime minister. our prime minister run a wick room, a singer asked that new president is currently your prime minister and acting president. the vote means will remain as president until 2024. he's a controversial choice because many voters believe he's too close to the ousted former president to go to buy a roger pack sir. but he won the parliamentary vote easily. 134 votes to 82 date of new south asia bureau chief amrita achievements in the shall lankin
so those burlington sustains me, taking it in their stride. william, but how a most people coping? yeah, you hear from those of people that people are trying to enjoy, but there is a recognition. this is very difficult, especially someone who like behind me can't just come to this fountain or go into a museum behind me to get some relief from the heat. it will still have to work with difficult service jobs who just have to, you know, grin and bear it. and it can be very stressful, very...
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burlington resident linda lee says her morning routine has been disrupted by a display that cannot befrom their kitchen window. it is decorated with various sex toys stuck to its roof. it was put there by a neighbor. it has negatively impacted their lives and their social lives, putting a damper on her mother's 91st birthday. [ applause ] >> anthony: happy birthday, linda. go grab yourself a butt plug! [ laughter ] and one more thing. while i may not have been nominated for an emmy this morning, did i mention i wasn't nominated for an emmy this morning, mama? >> yes, yes, yes. >> anthony: not only was i overlooked for my acting, i was also overlooked for my game show and hosting. "to tell the truth" was not nominated which, to tell the truth is a bunch of [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] but i've got a new game show coming to abc next month that i think would really bring folks together. >> from the mind of anthony anderson comes the hot new game show where self-proclaimed allies get the chance to -- >> go for! >> black lives, a, exist, b, matter, c, drink scissor, or, d, dougie? >> b, matter,
burlington resident linda lee says her morning routine has been disrupted by a display that cannot befrom their kitchen window. it is decorated with various sex toys stuck to its roof. it was put there by a neighbor. it has negatively impacted their lives and their social lives, putting a damper on her mother's 91st birthday. [ applause ] >> anthony: happy birthday, linda. go grab yourself a butt plug! [ laughter ] and one more thing. while i may not have been nominated for an emmy this...
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a burlington parent organized this march and rally, but she says there is >> nothing to celebrate. >>this is not independence day for me. i am not an ndt body this country is not free anymore. >> this supreme court reminds me of nothing as much as the taliban, trying to drag women back to the 16th century. >> she made these protest signs with her two daughters. >> nobody is really for abortion. you are for the choice of what you want to do with your body. i want to make sure they have that choice. >> states like new york making moves in the legislature to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution, but in texas the texas supreme court blocked the lower court order friday that allowed abortions to resume there. >> i am heartbroken for the people of texas, for all the states where it is now a no go. >> abortion rights remain intact in california, but many warned that could change going forward. >> we must organize, donate, vote, but most importantly we must not be silent. >> cornell barnard, abc7news. liz: uc by e to break ground ong yet because an appeals court has temporari
a burlington parent organized this march and rally, but she says there is >> nothing to celebrate. >>this is not independence day for me. i am not an ndt body this country is not free anymore. >> this supreme court reminds me of nothing as much as the taliban, trying to drag women back to the 16th century. >> she made these protest signs with her two daughters. >> nobody is really for abortion. you are for the choice of what you want to do with your body. i want to...
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engineer burlington strawn met us there and took us to what he calls the very first hurricane-proof solarn the bahamas. >> unlike other solar designs, it's very low to the ground. so this installation is rated to withstand 180-mile-an-hour winds. >> which is an even harder punch than irma landed back in 2017. >> there was significant devastation on this island. as you can see, some of the poles snapped right at the very base of the pole. >> snapped right at the base. is that what happened all over the island? >> that happened throughout the island. >> this microgrid will produce enough electricity for ragged island's roughly 100 residents. the prime minister calls it a laboratory for the solar future. the past is a diesel generator needing boats to deliver fuel from hundreds of miles away, a system whitney heastie says is a nightmare. >> in summer, we're almost on the verge of running out of fuel on some of these islands because bad weather sometimes prohibits the ships from actually getting to some of these locations. >> the bahamian government spends nearly $400 million a year on import
engineer burlington strawn met us there and took us to what he calls the very first hurricane-proof solarn the bahamas. >> unlike other solar designs, it's very low to the ground. so this installation is rated to withstand 180-mile-an-hour winds. >> which is an even harder punch than irma landed back in 2017. >> there was significant devastation on this island. as you can see, some of the poles snapped right at the very base of the pole. >> snapped right at the base. is...
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aguiar: cuando zully palacios llegÓ a burlington, vermont, al noreste de estados unidos, lo hizo persiguiendor: aÑos mÁs tarde conociÓ a zully y juntos emprendieron un camino sin saber cÓmo serÍa. palacios: y para mÍ fue muy difÍcil. sabÍa los riesgos que podÍa pasar. aguiar: palacios y balcÁzar descubrieron lo que para ellos eran las injusticias que se viven en el paÍs mÁs rico del mundo. balcÁzar: tambiÉn ver a mi padre, las largas horas que trabajaba de 60 a 80 horas en un rancho lechero, sin dÍa de descanso. aguiar: y la sensaciÓn de ser perseguido a toda hora, se convirtiÓ en una constante. balcÁzar: siempre me daba miedo. incluso la policÍa, el sheriff. salir incluso a la tienda, al banco, a un parque. aguiar: y fue allÍ cuando naciÓ una obsesiÓn, un deseo. luchar para encontrar un cambio sin importar los riesgos. balcÁzar: agregar mi granito de arena a la lucha de los derechos inmigrantes en los estados unidos y gente de mi comunidad. aguiar: en 2016, palacios fue testigo de la captura de josÉ vÍctor reyes, un trabajador del campo al que conocieron en la organizaciÓn "justicia migrante
aguiar: cuando zully palacios llegÓ a burlington, vermont, al noreste de estados unidos, lo hizo persiguiendor: aÑos mÁs tarde conociÓ a zully y juntos emprendieron un camino sin saber cÓmo serÍa. palacios: y para mÍ fue muy difÍcil. sabÍa los riesgos que podÍa pasar. aguiar: palacios y balcÁzar descubrieron lo que para ellos eran las injusticias que se viven en el paÍs mÁs rico del mundo. balcÁzar: tambiÉn ver a mi padre, las largas horas que trabajaba de 60 a 80 horas en un...
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and also, tracking a chance of severe weather throughout the northeast especially in new england, burlington, boston, and philly, new york, and dc, severe weather and 33 million people impacted by a heat advisory. heat watch, or a heat warning from the pacific northwest, through parts of the south. jonathan? >> michelle grossman, greatly appreciate it. >>> still ahead on "way too early," we've got more on the developments from capitol hill. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has said republicans wouldn't pass a massive computer chip bill if the reconciliation is still alive and then it was passed, did the dems pull one over on mitch mcconnell? we'll be back in a moment to take on that question. 'll be bao take on that question. whenever heartburn strikes get fast relief with tums. it's time to love food back. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums ♪ time. it's life's most precious commodity, especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali is helping women live longer than ever before when taken with an aromatase inhi
and also, tracking a chance of severe weather throughout the northeast especially in new england, burlington, boston, and philly, new york, and dc, severe weather and 33 million people impacted by a heat advisory. heat watch, or a heat warning from the pacific northwest, through parts of the south. jonathan? >> michelle grossman, greatly appreciate it. >>> still ahead on "way too early," we've got more on the developments from capitol hill. senate minority leader mitch...
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sister sarah was next up, salutatorian, the first time a set of twins has earned the honors at the burlington will continue, my friend, they are both going to unc greensboro. congratulations. >> shannon: oh, man, that's going to be hard when your sister is neck and neck. thank you, kevin, let's do this tomorrow, friday. good night from washington. i'm shannon bream. time is the only truly scarce commodity. the really philosophize about it, there's probably one thing you don't have enough of time is the only truly scarce commodityly. when you come to that realization, i thinkat is very important that you spendel your time wisely and a better way of spending time than traveling continued to educate ourselves and broaden our minds. writing exploring the wild in comfort. >> hi, i'm deborah. i'm from colorado. wa i've beens married to my high school sweetheart for 35 . i'm a mother of four. alwayspr so starting to feelst a little stronger. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i once were. i heard about preparation and then i started thinking about to start noticing things on a sharper's o
sister sarah was next up, salutatorian, the first time a set of twins has earned the honors at the burlington will continue, my friend, they are both going to unc greensboro. congratulations. >> shannon: oh, man, that's going to be hard when your sister is neck and neck. thank you, kevin, let's do this tomorrow, friday. good night from washington. i'm shannon bream. time is the only truly scarce commodity. the really philosophize about it, there's probably one thing you don't have enough...
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late day tuesday from albany, philadelphia, d.c., elkins, pikeville up to burlington and boston as wellm meteorologist kari hall. it will still be a hot day for the inland valley, heading for the low 90s this afternoon. a slight cooldown. only in the upper 80s. it is still going to be much above normal. we will continue to have warm weather throughout the week with san francisco reaching into the upper 60s. we will not see much of a change here but we are watching out for that coastal flooding for the king tied that will be kicking in >>> and that is your latestn >>> and that is your latest weather. >> i looked on etsy, earth shoes are a thing. not a good thing, but a thing. >> did you have a pair >> i did. >> they're kind of clogy. >> comfy, cozy. >> that's probably pre-birkenstock. >> a lot of dates back then, a lot of people were -- >> no, no. >> we've moved from the 1840s to the 1970s. >> we're making progress >>> the 9:00 hour, we're going to be in the 2000s >> coming up next, we're going to go across the pond for today's can't miss, an epic end to wimbledon and the young prince, n
late day tuesday from albany, philadelphia, d.c., elkins, pikeville up to burlington and boston as wellm meteorologist kari hall. it will still be a hot day for the inland valley, heading for the low 90s this afternoon. a slight cooldown. only in the upper 80s. it is still going to be much above normal. we will continue to have warm weather throughout the week with san francisco reaching into the upper 60s. we will not see much of a change here but we are watching out for that coastal flooding...
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burlington, even parts of maine, damaging wind in excess of 60 miles per hour.c7news drew tuma with your forecast. another day with temperatures, 60's and 70's on the coast, 80's and 90's in our hottest spots. it turns breezy this afternoon was sunshine away from the coast. tonight, and just dropping into the 50's. cooler weather tomorrow. sunday the hotter of the two days and temperature study next week. meet google pixel 6a the smarter phone that can see in the dark with night sight fix your photos with magic eraser and photograph all skin tones accurately with real tone google pixel 6a switch it up, and get the all new google pixel 6a. all for a smarter price. migraine attacks? you can't always avoid triggers like stress. qulipta™ can help prevent migraine attacks... you can't prevent what's going on outside, that's why qulipta™ helps what's going on inside. qulipta™ is a pill. gets right to work to prevent migraine attacks and keeps them away over time. qulipta™ blocks cgrp—a protein believed to be a cause of migraine attacks. qulipta™ is a preventive treatm
burlington, even parts of maine, damaging wind in excess of 60 miles per hour.c7news drew tuma with your forecast. another day with temperatures, 60's and 70's on the coast, 80's and 90's in our hottest spots. it turns breezy this afternoon was sunshine away from the coast. tonight, and just dropping into the 50's. cooler weather tomorrow. sunday the hotter of the two days and temperature study next week. meet google pixel 6a the smarter phone that can see in the dark with night sight fix your...
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when i returned to burlington on the date ofkn the court decisio, there were demonstrations across vermont. and there's been other times when i would appear at demonstrations when and an action taken by the branch of government was very upsetting to people in vermont and often times i've experienced people's anger at the actions that were taken. this one was different. it was fear about what this meant for a woman's right to make a decision about her own reproductive choices and it was also fear about the erosion of privacy and what the implications were for contraception. same-sex marriage and a whole range of cases that have essentially respected the individual's right in the sanctity of his or her privacy protection and that awaits us. the second point is that we know that abortion is a very important topic for everyone. with the witnesses there's some disagreement here. it's a passionately held decision. but what we had a sense was an opportunity for people to make their own decisions and not impose their decisions on someone whose decision was different. what i've seen since the decis
when i returned to burlington on the date ofkn the court decisio, there were demonstrations across vermont. and there's been other times when i would appear at demonstrations when and an action taken by the branch of government was very upsetting to people in vermont and often times i've experienced people's anger at the actions that were taken. this one was different. it was fear about what this meant for a woman's right to make a decision about her own reproductive choices and it was also...
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and trees and the cold front stretches east so anybody from augusta, maine, through vermont, yes, burlingtonolved, wooster, massachusetts, hartford, connecticut and, look, another area, the same area i just showed you pictures from from north carolina back to mississippi. that all happens tomorrow. local weather now in 30 seconds. drew: a wide range temperatures today. 70's and 80's around the bay shoreline. overnight, we will have coastal drizzle and patchy fog along the shoreline. here is the accuweather forecast. we are cooling off by friday. typical temperature spread. morning fog giving way to afternoon >>> we are in that time of year where monsoon season has shifted and it is really on in arizona. this is between tucson and phoenix and you're seeing a dust storm there kicked up by a monsoon storm and see the lightning through the time lapse. it's gorgeous really because it looks like nobody is impacted by that dust that rolls out from it. >> amazing sight to see. >>> coming up, shark sightings closing down some of new york's most popular beaches. stay with us. we'll tell you all about
and trees and the cold front stretches east so anybody from augusta, maine, through vermont, yes, burlingtonolved, wooster, massachusetts, hartford, connecticut and, look, another area, the same area i just showed you pictures from from north carolina back to mississippi. that all happens tomorrow. local weather now in 30 seconds. drew: a wide range temperatures today. 70's and 80's around the bay shoreline. overnight, we will have coastal drizzle and patchy fog along the shoreline. here is the...
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when i returned to burlington, vermont on the day of the court decision, there were demonstrations acrossermont. there have been other times when i have appeared at demonstrations, when an action taken by a branch of government was very upsetting to people in vermont. oftentimes, i've experienced peoples anger at the actions that were taken. but this one was different. it was fear. it was fear. and it was fear about what this meant for a woman's right to make her decision about her own reproductive choices. it was also fear about the erosion of privacy and what the implications were for contraception, same-sex marriage and a whole range of cases that have essentially respected the individuals right and the sanctity of his or her privacy protection. and that awaits us. the second point is that you know abortion is a very, very important topic for everyone, with our witnesses, there is some disagreement there. he's a passionately held position. but what we've had since roe was an opportunity for people to make their own decisions. and not impose their decision on someone whose decision was
when i returned to burlington, vermont on the day of the court decision, there were demonstrations acrossermont. there have been other times when i have appeared at demonstrations, when an action taken by a branch of government was very upsetting to people in vermont. oftentimes, i've experienced peoples anger at the actions that were taken. but this one was different. it was fear. it was fear. and it was fear about what this meant for a woman's right to make her decision about her own...