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we might say he reminded raerds again, what baldwin told his cambridge audience. americans have reproached the question of race and debt in backwards fashion. coats' essay does not credit to baldwin although he quotinge quotes elsewhere. for example, cotes plays homage to baldwin by deploying the first person plural and the dangers of adherence to a fantastic history in which quote, we believe white dominance to be a fact of the inert past, a delinquent debt that can be made to disappear if only we don't look, and the language of reparations in cotes' rendering becomes a vehicle for the same that baldwin employed his readers to listen to and acknowledge. by tracing the expense of the american dream in this fashion, cotes dismantles the arguments of buckley's descendants liberals as well as conservative, whose embrace of the white middle class norms miss the point. black nationalists have mentioned something that is not recognizable. it's not a matter of false consciousness but a false so fundamental to america that it is difficult to imagine the country without it
we might say he reminded raerds again, what baldwin told his cambridge audience. americans have reproached the question of race and debt in backwards fashion. coats' essay does not credit to baldwin although he quotinge quotes elsewhere. for example, cotes plays homage to baldwin by deploying the first person plural and the dangers of adherence to a fantastic history in which quote, we believe white dominance to be a fact of the inert past, a delinquent debt that can be made to disappear if...
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>> the trend has been pretty dramatic since novartis moved to cambridge.asen, many of the have come into cambridge to effectively recruit and conduct research. pfizer is a good example. they moved literally four miles from their own facility in cambridgeport into the heart of kendall square and m.i.t. is building to building for them today. they are similar circumstances. betty: 15 years for a company with his track record. you would have no problem leasing them for 15 years? >> it's a developers and owners dream. betty: would you feel the same with a tech company? >> for sure, we have a long-term lease, 15 years with uber. i think it's the same kind of situation. although it's private, it has a big valuation but we believe it's a fundamental disruptive technology to urban transportation. we feel good about that. betty: even though they are getting a tax on all fronts? they are trying to limit the number of ubers on the road. when you have a disruptive technology that changes the face of how we do things, less traffic, less fuel being used, more efficient,
>> the trend has been pretty dramatic since novartis moved to cambridge.asen, many of the have come into cambridge to effectively recruit and conduct research. pfizer is a good example. they moved literally four miles from their own facility in cambridgeport into the heart of kendall square and m.i.t. is building to building for them today. they are similar circumstances. betty: 15 years for a company with his track record. you would have no problem leasing them for 15 years? >>...
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it's crossing the bay near cambridge and easton. getting another area of rain in frederick county northern montgomery county. there is another shower, prince william about to head into fairfax county as well. some of the pavement will be wet this morning. temperatures in the 70s. then by noon time, sun breaks out partly sunny in the afternoon commute, too. passing thundershowers later this afternoon, will be in the mid-80s. look at our storm chances for the 4th of july weekend. check weather and traffic on the 1s. mellissa, what's happening now? >> one of our biggest problem is in wheaton. closed between shorefield road and arcola. 95 south, 3-and-a-half mile backup because of the roadwork that will not get out of the way. overall, travel times in maryland, no problem at all. 66 inbound 95 north quantico to the beltway, looking good. remember to listen to our friends when you have your car for the latest on traffic this morning. >> thank you. virginia's historic sites are the latest to rethink how and way that display the confederat
it's crossing the bay near cambridge and easton. getting another area of rain in frederick county northern montgomery county. there is another shower, prince william about to head into fairfax county as well. some of the pavement will be wet this morning. temperatures in the 70s. then by noon time, sun breaks out partly sunny in the afternoon commute, too. passing thundershowers later this afternoon, will be in the mid-80s. look at our storm chances for the 4th of july weekend. check weather...
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it may be get getting closer to cambridge the next hour or two. we've got some breaks in the the clouds over washington. a live view from our towercam ra. temperatures 60s and low 60s. low 60s by 8:00. sun may be breaking out, partly sunny. noontime upper 70s. mid 80s midafternoon. a chance of afternoon thundershowers by mid to late afternoon. temperatures low 80s by then. and your drive time forecast, next weather and traffic on the 1s coming up at 4:41. what's happening on the roads? >> getting new information again you're going to want to avoid georgia avenue. wsse saying southbound georgia avenue shut down right now between the areas here of randolph, arcola henderson. all traffic using northbound lanes here this morning. we have beltway colesville moving along nicely. 66 at sudley road. a little road work but nothing to worry about at this point. maryland, 95 at cherry hill road, everything rolling nicely here. and a big look at the beltway. nice and green no major issues overall. we'll have a lot on this situation here in wheaten throughout
it may be get getting closer to cambridge the next hour or two. we've got some breaks in the the clouds over washington. a live view from our towercam ra. temperatures 60s and low 60s. low 60s by 8:00. sun may be breaking out, partly sunny. noontime upper 70s. mid 80s midafternoon. a chance of afternoon thundershowers by mid to late afternoon. temperatures low 80s by then. and your drive time forecast, next weather and traffic on the 1s coming up at 4:41. what's happening on the roads? >>...
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paul: the original name was cambridge seed. emily: ooh. paul: yeah, but then we thought -- i mean, it's a cool name. jessica: we were in cambridge. paul: but it was too tied to one place. the y combinator is a trick under lambda calculus, which is a formal expression for expressing algorithms, a math concept, basically. emily: how did you guys decide to work together on this? because you weren't married yet, but that is a big decision. paul: that was -- it was scary. because we had only been dating for a year. ♪ emily: there are myths about so many of the great companies, start-ups, founders that are boiled down into legend. and what is the myth of y combinator and what is the reality? paul: people just don't realize how, like, not interested we were in making money. i'm thinking of all these people, saying on forums, "oh, it's so self-serving," but honestly, in the beginning, we weren't trying to make money. jessica: it was all an experiment to see if these new ideas could work. emily: a lot of people think of it as paul graham's y combin
paul: the original name was cambridge seed. emily: ooh. paul: yeah, but then we thought -- i mean, it's a cool name. jessica: we were in cambridge. paul: but it was too tied to one place. the y combinator is a trick under lambda calculus, which is a formal expression for expressing algorithms, a math concept, basically. emily: how did you guys decide to work together on this? because you weren't married yet, but that is a big decision. paul: that was -- it was scary. because we had only been...
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the date line is cambridge 1829, 17175. so this would be the boston area, 177537 and it reads, this may certify that the bearer mr. paul revere, is messenger to the committee of safety and that all dispatch and assistance be given him in all instances that the triumph of the colony may be facilitated signed by joseph warren. that was paul revere's pass to move about the minute men lines in the cambridge boston area. this pass was written about ten days of the bottle of concord and lexington, the shots heard round the world that will begin, officially begin i guess, the american revolution. well then our collection gets even better because i think our most prized possession is the only known surviving handwritten copy of the declaration of independence. we know that this was created in philadelphia and then in early 1777 franklin will use tight communicate to the court of frederic the great of push sha exactly what's happening back here in this new united states. we have in essence the cover letter that went with this where
the date line is cambridge 1829, 17175. so this would be the boston area, 177537 and it reads, this may certify that the bearer mr. paul revere, is messenger to the committee of safety and that all dispatch and assistance be given him in all instances that the triumph of the colony may be facilitated signed by joseph warren. that was paul revere's pass to move about the minute men lines in the cambridge boston area. this pass was written about ten days of the bottle of concord and lexington,...
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we might say he reminded raerds again, what baldwin told his cambridge audience. americans have reproached the question of race and debt in backwards fashion. coats' essay does not credit to baldwin although he quotinge quotes elsewhere. for example, cotes plays homage to baldwin by deploying the first person plural and the dangers of adherence to a fantastic history in which quote, we believe white dominance to be a fact of the inert past, a delinquent debt that can be made to disappear if only we don't look, and the language of reparations in cotes' rendering becomes a vehicle for the same that baldwin employed his readers to listen to and acknowledge. by tracing the expense of the american dream in this fashion, cotes dismantles the arguments of buckley's descendants liberals as well as conservative, whose embrace of the white middle class norms miss the point. black nationalists have mentioned something that is not recognizable. it's not a matter of false consciousness but a false so fundamental to america that it is difficult to imagine the country without it
we might say he reminded raerds again, what baldwin told his cambridge audience. americans have reproached the question of race and debt in backwards fashion. coats' essay does not credit to baldwin although he quotinge quotes elsewhere. for example, cotes plays homage to baldwin by deploying the first person plural and the dangers of adherence to a fantastic history in which quote, we believe white dominance to be a fact of the inert past, a delinquent debt that can be made to disappear if...
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that's moving right across the bay and that's going to be heading to easton and cambridge where they're getting some showers and thunder and lightning right there. general trend is temporarily drying out but later on today we'll get some more later on this afternoon. some roads, upper 70s and 80s. here comes the heat wave, an update on that at 6:21. melissa, what's going on now? >> a lot going on. a lot of different crashes. we have been tweeting about it. brand new crash outer loop at wisconsin. two lanes are blocked there. 95 south at quantico, an accident is slowing things southbound and northbound here. 40 miles an hour. 295 south at east capitol, that crash is still is there. north quantico to the beltway, a few minutes behind. remember to listen to our friends on wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your car. >> thank you. >>> the number of lion sightings in milwaukee on the rise now. the new developments that's adding to the community's concerns this morning. >>> but first a developing story in afghanistan right now after a wedding there is interrupted by gun fire. what we're learning
that's moving right across the bay and that's going to be heading to easton and cambridge where they're getting some showers and thunder and lightning right there. general trend is temporarily drying out but later on today we'll get some more later on this afternoon. some roads, upper 70s and 80s. here comes the heat wave, an update on that at 6:21. melissa, what's going on now? >> a lot going on. a lot of different crashes. we have been tweeting about it. brand new crash outer loop at...
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princess charlotte elizabeth diana of cambridge. yesterday marked the first public outing for the princess. the family was in southeast england for a christening. the duke and duchess of cambridge had their hands full and like father like son, little george in an outfit almost identical to the one his father wore 30 years ago. >>> team usa is celebrating bringing the world cup home for the first time since 1999. the american women beat japan in last night's final 5-2. it was a rematch a lot of u.s. soccer fans were hoping for after japan beat the u.s. back in 2011. carli lloyd scored three goals within the first 16 minutes of the game earning her the golden ball. >> pretty exciting. did you guys get to watch that yesterday? >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> what didn't you do? >> that was exciting stuff though and i was reading that the players' salary range anywhere in $6,000 to $60,000. that's the cap for one of the professional players. but now, after this? they can make millions in endorsements. >> wow. >> up to $10 million
princess charlotte elizabeth diana of cambridge. yesterday marked the first public outing for the princess. the family was in southeast england for a christening. the duke and duchess of cambridge had their hands full and like father like son, little george in an outfit almost identical to the one his father wore 30 years ago. >>> team usa is celebrating bringing the world cup home for the first time since 1999. the american women beat japan in last night's final 5-2. it was a rematch...
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it sweeps away the audience at cambridge. and the feeling i got from that was we're an undifferentiated mass of people and therefore we can't possibly be free. on the other hand, william buckley says no, no, that's quite wrong. the african-american population is a free population, and it's free for two reasons. first because it's prosperous. it's one of the most prosperous peoples in the world. it sounds like a paradox, and yet there's statistical evidence to support it. and he says they're free because of american idealism. they are busy redressing what are admittedly these terrible historical wrongs. both of them are artful speakers. both of them are reasonable in the context of the way they say it. i was also interested in what looked to me like a little bit of a contradiction in something baldwin, or two parts of baldwin's speech. at one point he seems to be saying when this burden of oppression is being lifted, then we will be free. and that obviously brings to mind the martin luther king jr. speak where he ends saying f
it sweeps away the audience at cambridge. and the feeling i got from that was we're an undifferentiated mass of people and therefore we can't possibly be free. on the other hand, william buckley says no, no, that's quite wrong. the african-american population is a free population, and it's free for two reasons. first because it's prosperous. it's one of the most prosperous peoples in the world. it sounds like a paradox, and yet there's statistical evidence to support it. and he says they're...
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reporter: for the first time, people caught a glimpse of the duke and duchess of cambridge with both of their children public. princess charlotte bouncing along in her buggy. fans gathering early, just hoping for a glimpse of the royals. >> we are celebrating today. >> what about charlotte? >> she cannot speak. reporter: many people trust for the part, wrapped in patriotism topped in tiaras. we were waiting for several charlotte's waiting for their namesake. reporter: was princess charlotte named after you? was princess charlotte named after you? other members of the royal family arrived first. the fans were in a frenzy. prince george commanded a frenzy. baby charlotte is making just her second public appearance. the two-month-old dressed in the traditional christening gown. the location is extra special because william's mother diana was baptized in the same church. >> it was important for william to keep his mother close on this special day. reporter: he slept in his car to be in the front of the line. he said that the wait was worth it. >> they really are a lovely couple. i am loo
reporter: for the first time, people caught a glimpse of the duke and duchess of cambridge with both of their children public. princess charlotte bouncing along in her buggy. fans gathering early, just hoping for a glimpse of the royals. >> we are celebrating today. >> what about charlotte? >> she cannot speak. reporter: many people trust for the part, wrapped in patriotism topped in tiaras. we were waiting for several charlotte's waiting for their namesake. reporter: was...
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right near annapolis, heading over to cambridge and chester town.y in the area this morning. still a few sprinkles around by 7:00. by 9:00 in the upper 70s with some clouds. cloudy and humid and up near 80 by 11 this morning. melissa has a new crash. >> just got this report of crash or a disabled vehicle they aren't sure. outer loop the off ramp to river road. sounds like a blockage in the right lane. so they'll get some more information on the next couple of minutes. outer loop at van dorn street, that shouldn't be slowing things down. looking at 66, slowest spots is inbound through manassas. 22 miles per hour as you're headed through the spot. otherwise no problems there on 95 northbound or southbound. remember this problem still, not looking like any major issue here. we have that cleared off to the shoulder. that's 95 northbound there at 32 and then 270 southbound at west montgomery avenue 28 had a report of some debris in the roadway. not seeing anything on the camera right now. back in ten minutes with some travel times. >> all right, thank yo
right near annapolis, heading over to cambridge and chester town.y in the area this morning. still a few sprinkles around by 7:00. by 9:00 in the upper 70s with some clouds. cloudy and humid and up near 80 by 11 this morning. melissa has a new crash. >> just got this report of crash or a disabled vehicle they aren't sure. outer loop the off ramp to river road. sounds like a blockage in the right lane. so they'll get some more information on the next couple of minutes. outer loop at van...
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from cambridge, massachusetts, please welcome arjun byju! [cheers and applause] my man!how's it going? >> oh, good to see you. come on over here. >> looking good, terry. looking good. >> and you are too. now, you're used to taking
from cambridge, massachusetts, please welcome arjun byju! [cheers and applause] my man!how's it going? >> oh, good to see you. come on over here. >> looking good, terry. looking good. >> and you are too. now, you're used to taking
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to a lot of the same people, left, progressives college students, people in berkeley, california, cambridgehe also appealed to african-americans by overwhelming numbers. 95% in every state. if not for that, hillary clinton would have been the democratic nominee. that is something bernie sanders, whatever happens, ain't going to happen. he is lucky if he breaks 10% of the african-american vote. phil: 10,000 people is impressive. what he has been doing is impressive. those are cities where people turn out. madison is not a normal city. look at the crowd. a great crowd. not diverse. that is not the crowd you win in democratic primaries. john: hillary clinton should be concerned someone else is drawing 15,000 people. it is not her. she raised a lot of cash yesterday. there are reports of some anxiety among mega donors. why? the big money folks have a fever and the only prescription is more big dog. the thing is, bill clinton is going to wait until the fall to get out there. is bill clinton the cure for what ails john: he is often the cure for any situation politically speaking. he is a huge dra
to a lot of the same people, left, progressives college students, people in berkeley, california, cambridgehe also appealed to african-americans by overwhelming numbers. 95% in every state. if not for that, hillary clinton would have been the democratic nominee. that is something bernie sanders, whatever happens, ain't going to happen. he is lucky if he breaks 10% of the african-american vote. phil: 10,000 people is impressive. what he has been doing is impressive. those are cities where people...
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it sweeps away the audience at cambridge. and the feeling i got from that was we're an undifferentiated mass of people and therefore we can't possibly be free. on the other hand, william buckley says no, no, that's quite wrong. the african-american population is a free population, and it's free for two reasons. first because it's prosperous. it's one of the most prosperous peoples in the world. it sounds like a paradox, and yet there's statistical evidence to support it. and he says they're free because of american idealism. they are busy redressing what are admittedly these terrible historical wrongs. both of them are artful speakers. both of them are reasonable in the context of the way they say it. i was also interested in what looked to me like a little bit of a contradiction in something baldwin, or two parts of baldwin's speech. at one point he seems to be saying when this burden of oppression is being lifted, then we will be free. and that obviously brings to mind the martin luther king jr. speak where he ends saying f
it sweeps away the audience at cambridge. and the feeling i got from that was we're an undifferentiated mass of people and therefore we can't possibly be free. on the other hand, william buckley says no, no, that's quite wrong. the african-american population is a free population, and it's free for two reasons. first because it's prosperous. it's one of the most prosperous peoples in the world. it sounds like a paradox, and yet there's statistical evidence to support it. and he says they're...
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. >> onlookers got a rare look at all four members of the cambridge family together. woodruff. >> for the first time people got a glimpse of the duke and duchess of cambridge with both children in public. prince george waving princess charlotte bouncing along in her buggy through the crowds and cameras around her. fans gathering early just hoping for a glimpse of the royals. >> we're celebrating today. >> you want to speak to the queen? >> yeah. >> what about to charlotte? >> well, she can't really speak so but we would like to look at her, like look at her. >> many people dressed for the part wrapped in patriotism topped in tiaras. we met several charlottes waiting for their namesake. >> was princess charlotte named after you? >> yes. >> so was princess charlotte named after you? >> definitely. >> other members of the royal family arrived first, william kate and the kids walked in. the fans were in a frenzy. of course, prince george commanding attention, holding his dad's hand peeking back at the cameras. baby charlotte is making just her second public appearance. th
. >> onlookers got a rare look at all four members of the cambridge family together. woodruff. >> for the first time people got a glimpse of the duke and duchess of cambridge with both children in public. prince george waving princess charlotte bouncing along in her buggy through the crowds and cameras around her. fans gathering early just hoping for a glimpse of the royals. >> we're celebrating today. >> you want to speak to the queen? >> yeah. >> what about...
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black equality buckley tells the audience at cambridge, was not longer the goal. the goal has become the white race. buckley vows to fight this war just as his english audience fought. and not for mere self-preservation but on behalf of the enemy itself, for negroes. that's the quote. at his climax, buckley sounds to me like he's psyching himself up for a boys adventure of virtuous violence. but he also knew a deflating truth. real political victory would require other tales, other rhetoric. such were the developing partisan calculations of the day. i think it's fair to call them like much cynical. and i think they sometimes gave buckley a sense of frustration a letdown from the exciting images he begun the movement by cultivating. which i think we can hear unabashed at the baldwin debate but we don't show you any on race. his original positions don't seem to have been denounced, only deflected. a narrative in which over time buckley gains insight on race. and fore swears his earlier views. blurs out the day-to-day real world politics of buckley's life and times.
black equality buckley tells the audience at cambridge, was not longer the goal. the goal has become the white race. buckley vows to fight this war just as his english audience fought. and not for mere self-preservation but on behalf of the enemy itself, for negroes. that's the quote. at his climax, buckley sounds to me like he's psyching himself up for a boys adventure of virtuous violence. but he also knew a deflating truth. real political victory would require other tales, other rhetoric....
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hyde park in the afternoon delaying the flowers for the dead and survivors was led by the duke of cambridgee was 14 when she survived the attack. she has honest and painful words. >> when my mom check if i was ok, she heard a bomb had gone off, i said i was there. i was on the tube. my mom does not swear. what i remember her saying was sugar, i'm on my way. often, people say it did not break us. terrorism will not break us. it might not break london, but it did wreak some of us. sometimes i feel people are so hell-bent on trying to make a point about terrorism not breaking us, they forget about the people caught up in it. not for my sake, but for the ones killed and their families, it is them we are here to remember. >> cities can rebuild, tragedy becomes part of their legend. in private lives, the journey is harder. bbc news, london. katty: a day of remembrance and a great city. now, to amsterdam where tulips are a favorite site. these days the spring side attraction is popping up all over the world. it is often cheaper to grow flowers in colombia, a kenya and in america than to ship them
hyde park in the afternoon delaying the flowers for the dead and survivors was led by the duke of cambridgee was 14 when she survived the attack. she has honest and painful words. >> when my mom check if i was ok, she heard a bomb had gone off, i said i was there. i was on the tube. my mom does not swear. what i remember her saying was sugar, i'm on my way. often, people say it did not break us. terrorism will not break us. it might not break london, but it did wreak some of us. sometimes...
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. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge brought the kids out as their first public a peerance of a family of four. kate pushed princess charlotte and william carried prince george. they were there for her christening. >> didn't she just have a baby? look at her. somewhat amazing. >>> a joke goes horribly wrong, friends lock a man out of his house. what happened next was no laughing matter. >> >>> deadly crash in china caught on camera. they went over a guardrail. another camera catches the crash from the road. the police say the driver was speeding through the turn. 11 people on the bus died. and several people were hurt when a passenger grabbed the wheel of a greyhound bus and ran it off of the california freeway. it it happened yesterday afternoon it in san bernardino. the bus was headed from phoenix to los angeles with 23 people on board. 5 were taken to a nearby hospital with minor to moderate injuries. the passenger who grabbed the wheel ran off but was later found and arrested. it is unclear exactly what set him off. >>> phoenix, a practical joke nearly ended in disaster. take a loo
. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge brought the kids out as their first public a peerance of a family of four. kate pushed princess charlotte and william carried prince george. they were there for her christening. >> didn't she just have a baby? look at her. somewhat amazing. >>> a joke goes horribly wrong, friends lock a man out of his house. what happened next was no laughing matter. >> >>> deadly crash in china caught on camera. they went over a...
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cambridge, over towards culpepper, that's the number. no rain to talk about. we're going to be dry for really the next 24 to 48 hours. no rain for the weekend right now until late sunday. that's it. new york towards richmond, a few high clouds streaming on in. that's all they are. high clouds and they will continue to move in through the evening hours. 74 degrees. nice start to our day. 85 by noon. again plenty of sunshine. it's going to start to get a little hot during the afternoon. most of the day we'll see low humidity. as the winds shift out of the south, we'll see more humid conditions. 92 degrees. maybe a heat index, 93 94. it's not going to be a huge issue tomorrow. by 8:00 tomorrow night, 86 degrees. the temperatures will not drop as fast as they have been dropping over the last few evenings. the impact forecast will put it on the low side warm, more humid. 92 with not much of a heat index. it's the next couple of days that is going to be hard to go. this is probably the best beach weekend we've had. 82 a great beach day on saturday. 83 on sunday. and
cambridge, over towards culpepper, that's the number. no rain to talk about. we're going to be dry for really the next 24 to 48 hours. no rain for the weekend right now until late sunday. that's it. new york towards richmond, a few high clouds streaming on in. that's all they are. high clouds and they will continue to move in through the evening hours. 74 degrees. nice start to our day. 85 by noon. again plenty of sunshine. it's going to start to get a little hot during the afternoon. most of...
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i was in los angeles to write comedy for -- with god free cambridge and for god free cambridge. and when i talked to bill cosby about my impressions of the first earthquake i had ever been in and i made the sound of an earthquake, what it sounded like to me, he said let's write that of the. that would be a great bit for me to include in my act. that's what i thought we were going to do. i mean, i had a cocktail, as i would with anybody, i mean back then. i've been sober now for 27 years. so now it will be a little bit difficult for him to slip me a mickey, as it were. but that's what i expected to do, we were going to be writing comedy. and i came to -- i mean, i don't even remember passing out. i sort of remember coming to, in a very groggy state, with my underwear being pulled down. it was just -- it was shocking, but i -- i didn't even realize that what was happening was rape. because back then, rape was something that happened in a dark alley, with a knife held to your tloetd, and the person says if you make a sounds, i'll kill you. >> uh-huh. >> there was no date rape. ther
i was in los angeles to write comedy for -- with god free cambridge and for god free cambridge. and when i talked to bill cosby about my impressions of the first earthquake i had ever been in and i made the sound of an earthquake, what it sounded like to me, he said let's write that of the. that would be a great bit for me to include in my act. that's what i thought we were going to do. i mean, i had a cocktail, as i would with anybody, i mean back then. i've been sober now for 27 years. so now...
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lloyd and cambridge universitys came out with a study saying this would cost us up to $1 trillion with a cyberattack. sorry. having a cyberattack in my ear. >> we'll protect you, john. >> we have a lack of coordination among government entities. we have the department of homeland security has their own cyber unit, the pentagon has their own cyber unit and all the intelligence agencies have their own cyber unit much like pre-9/11. the cia and fbi did not have good communeication back and forth. the coordination we need is some type of joint coordination. we have $14 billion allocated by president obama, so we have the money in the budget. we don't have good coordination. what gary b. and suzy are talking about is some type of public/private partnership is probably the way to go forward, hire somebody to put this money in the cloud and let some private enterprise like a google protect this because they'll do a better job than our government. >> good point. a lot of corporations in silicon valley do not trust the government. they're afraid of giving encrypted information to them jonas. >>
lloyd and cambridge universitys came out with a study saying this would cost us up to $1 trillion with a cyberattack. sorry. having a cyberattack in my ear. >> we'll protect you, john. >> we have a lack of coordination among government entities. we have the department of homeland security has their own cyber unit, the pentagon has their own cyber unit and all the intelligence agencies have their own cyber unit much like pre-9/11. the cia and fbi did not have good communeication back...
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. >>> it was family day for the duke and duchess of cambridge.hey brought the kids out in their first public appearance as a family of 4. duchess, kate pushed the newest edition, charlotte, like father, like son, prince george was in an outfit almost identical to the one his father wore 30 years ago when visiting his younger brother, prince harry. the family was in england for princees charlotte's christening. >>> two young lions are on their way to a new home after being trapped in war-torn gaza. a family bought them as cubs when the zoo enclosure was destroyed for fighting in israel and hamass. they kept their animals inside their home until a group came to the rescue. the lions are on their way to an animal sanctuary. >> that is one big cat carrier. >>> fog and clouds around the bay area, the shoreline any way. everyone cooled off late it this afternoon. 10-15 degrees cooler than yesterday. the marine layer thickening, the temperatures falling, the numbers look like this, in san francisco, only in the low 60s. 63 degrees, pleasant out at conco
. >>> it was family day for the duke and duchess of cambridge.hey brought the kids out in their first public appearance as a family of 4. duchess, kate pushed the newest edition, charlotte, like father, like son, prince george was in an outfit almost identical to the one his father wore 30 years ago when visiting his younger brother, prince harry. the family was in england for princees charlotte's christening. >>> two young lions are on their way to a new home after being...
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he will be flying rescue missions for four counties around cambridge, where he will be based. his royal highness will work nine and a half hours a day for four days and then have three days off. >> it is a unique, complex job with air ambulance. and it is sort of a follow on where i was the military, from search and rescue. many of the same skills, in essence a similar type of job. >> the prince will face emergencies ranging from traffic accidents to heart attacks. he will be donating his salary to charity. >>> they are back on the sand today after a powerful and bizarre explosion on a rhode island beach this weekend. the force of the blast threw a 60-year-old woman into a rock wall. people at the beach heard a boom and then a woman shot through the air. her sister saw it all. >> i saw the rocks shift and move. i was screaming get up, get up. the sand and rocks threw my sister from there. a live cannon. she is found unconscious, 10 feet away. >> the woman is recovering at home, with a concussion and two broken ribs. authorities believe the explosion may have occurred naturally
he will be flying rescue missions for four counties around cambridge, where he will be based. his royal highness will work nine and a half hours a day for four days and then have three days off. >> it is a unique, complex job with air ambulance. and it is sort of a follow on where i was the military, from search and rescue. many of the same skills, in essence a similar type of job. >> the prince will face emergencies ranging from traffic accidents to heart attacks. he will be...
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bernie sanders appeals to -- left progressives, college students people in berkeley, california cambridgehe also appealed to african-americans by overwhelming numbers. 90%-95% in every state. if not for that, hillary clinton would have been the democratic nominee. that is something bernie sanders, whatever happens, ain't going to happen for him. he is lucky if he breaks 10% of the african-american vote. hillary clinton is very strong there. phil: 10,000 people is impressive. what he has been doing is impressive. those are cities where those types of people turn out. madison is not a normal city. not a normal american city. look at the crowd. a great crowd. not a governor's crowd. -- not diverse. that is not the crowd you win in democratic primaries. john: hillary clinton should be concerned someone else is drawing 15,000 people. it is not her. phil: speaking of, hillary clinton announced that she raised a lot of cash yesterday. there are reports of some anxiety among mega donors. it's related primarily to the pro-clinton super pac, priorities usa. why? the big money folks have a fever and
bernie sanders appeals to -- left progressives, college students people in berkeley, california cambridgehe also appealed to african-americans by overwhelming numbers. 90%-95% in every state. if not for that, hillary clinton would have been the democratic nominee. that is something bernie sanders, whatever happens, ain't going to happen for him. he is lucky if he breaks 10% of the african-american vote. hillary clinton is very strong there. phil: 10,000 people is impressive. what he has been...
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it is my pleasure to welcome to the stage, the honorable david moore, mayor of the city of cambridgeal candidates yesterday at the putti hooding ceremony. mike received his phd from m.i.t. and has had a very successful career with nasa and is now at columbia. and, i am privileged to welcome our 50th reunion class. [applause] and now my honor is to introduce our commencement speaker, chief technology officer of the united states of america, megan smith. [applause] there is the public megan smith former ceo of the lgbt community in the early days of the web designer of smartphone technologies, working at google for 11 years where she led acquisitions of google earth and maps, and on the leadership team at google x, and also general manager of google's philanthropic arm. now, as chief technology officer of united states, she serves as assistant to the president. the team is embedded at the white house office of science and technology, which is led by another m.i.t. alum, the president's science advisor. the cto office advises the president and his team on how to harness the power of tec
it is my pleasure to welcome to the stage, the honorable david moore, mayor of the city of cambridgeal candidates yesterday at the putti hooding ceremony. mike received his phd from m.i.t. and has had a very successful career with nasa and is now at columbia. and, i am privileged to welcome our 50th reunion class. [applause] and now my honor is to introduce our commencement speaker, chief technology officer of the united states of america, megan smith. [applause] there is the public megan smith...
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duke and duchess of cambridge in the royal box to see it unfolding including andy murray and his matchup canada. also advancing is top ranked novak djokovic who earned a spot in the wimbledon semi final. he'll face roger federer in friday's showdown. this is after federer won in straight matches yesterday. down by 21 ranked richard after five sets. he reaches the semis for the first time in his eight year career. he'll face djokovic friday. >>> now to nba free agency s. after verbally agreeing to a deal with dallas mavericks, de'andre jordan has decided to resign with la clippers reportedly agreeing to a deal this morning. you can imagine what happened when word spread that he was having second thoughts about dallas. an emoji war on twitter. grown adults folks. an airplane emoji and then a response by a car emoji. blake griffin posted an airplane car. many other nba players joined in including kobe bryant who gently reminded everyone he is kobe bryant. >>> clippers prevailed after a coach and team president and owners arrived at jordan's home to sway him back to la. something tells me th
duke and duchess of cambridge in the royal box to see it unfolding including andy murray and his matchup canada. also advancing is top ranked novak djokovic who earned a spot in the wimbledon semi final. he'll face roger federer in friday's showdown. this is after federer won in straight matches yesterday. down by 21 ranked richard after five sets. he reaches the semis for the first time in his eight year career. he'll face djokovic friday. >>> now to nba free agency s. after verbally...
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a little hotter in cambridge. i wonder if their dew point center is on the fritz. it's much less hot and humid than it has been the last couple of days. right now anyway 87. feeling like 93 with the dew point above 70. it's still sticky. we're talking about a day planner that shows temperatures will be in the 70s and 80s this afternoon. this would be a rain-cooled 78. if the shower misses us it probably will be 10 degrees warmer. we'll slowly drop off to the mid-80s by 8:00 and then post of the activity is double. drier, cooler -- is double. drier, cooler -- done. drier, cooler air moves in. there's the front with the drier air moving into this warm air mass. that's why we're talking about a threat for scattering showers. the heavier stuff could be south of us through the afternoon. even late afternoon to early evening, we can't rule out the isolated passing shower and then the drier air moves in tonight into wednesday. it's going to be sweet around here the next couple of days. for this afternoon, 92 at national. i think most of us are staying in the #s on, though
a little hotter in cambridge. i wonder if their dew point center is on the fritz. it's much less hot and humid than it has been the last couple of days. right now anyway 87. feeling like 93 with the dew point above 70. it's still sticky. we're talking about a day planner that shows temperatures will be in the 70s and 80s this afternoon. this would be a rain-cooled 78. if the shower misses us it probably will be 10 degrees warmer. we'll slowly drop off to the mid-80s by 8:00 and then post of the...
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princess charlotte elizabeth diana of cambridge. yesterday was the first public outing for the princess. the family was in southeast england for her christening. the duke and the duchess of cambridge had their hand full with kate pushing princess charlotte and prince william looking after prince george. and like father like son, little prince george is in an outfit almost identical to the one that his father wore 30 years ago. >>> happy monday morning everyone -- monday morning everyone. time now is 6:10. the search for a missing baby in shasta county turned up nothing so far. why investigators are focused on the girl's father. >> and dozens of people are hurt when a deck suddenly gives way during a holiday celebration. >> from the kpix weather center, good morning everyone. we have rain back in the forecast. i'll tell you when and where. flush. >> and from the traffic center, delays on 101 near the golden gate brid hey there fellow californians i know you're staying golden by managing your energy use... which means managing water t
princess charlotte elizabeth diana of cambridge. yesterday was the first public outing for the princess. the family was in southeast england for her christening. the duke and the duchess of cambridge had their hand full with kate pushing princess charlotte and prince william looking after prince george. and like father like son, little prince george is in an outfit almost identical to the one that his father wore 30 years ago. >>> happy monday morning everyone -- monday morning...
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what is kolg -- coming out of the esg conference, we talked to cambridge and asked them to help us organize 20 of the largest pensions together to come out with one voice and maybe that will be a lot stronger than to have each one of us make these random investments and it really doesn't do anything in the end but to come up with a bulk of money and calpers asked to participate in that. we are all on the same page. i wholeheartedly agree with commissioner mei berger that will happen because monetarily, whatever it is, tesla or these companies will in the end be the better companies to invest in. so unfortunately we all agreed that it becomes a bottom line number. when microsoft said, we care about human rights. they cared about when in egypt their own company shutdown because monetarily it was a good thing to do we are talking about human rights and workers paid under horrible conditions. it's better to have workers there who can show up everyday and be healthy. the same thing with polluting over fishing. we can't say stop. we have to provide these people with another means in order to live
what is kolg -- coming out of the esg conference, we talked to cambridge and asked them to help us organize 20 of the largest pensions together to come out with one voice and maybe that will be a lot stronger than to have each one of us make these random investments and it really doesn't do anything in the end but to come up with a bulk of money and calpers asked to participate in that. we are all on the same page. i wholeheartedly agree with commissioner mei berger that will happen because...
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it was was the first public outing as a family four, duke and duchess of cambridge pushed the princess in a vintage prom. big old stroller in my world. it was held at church on the queen's estate, northeast of london. they look fantastic. we'll be right back. beautiful. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be
it was was the first public outing as a family four, duke and duchess of cambridge pushed the princess in a vintage prom. big old stroller in my world. it was held at church on the queen's estate, northeast of london. they look fantastic. we'll be right back. beautiful. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge pushed the princess in a baby carriage that queen elizabeth ii usedren. prince george delighted the crowd as they strolled to the church. >>> and on the "cbs moneywatch," a former disney ceo makes unfunny comments about women and comedy, and a box office bust for the fourth of july. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, alison. here on wall street it looks to be a grim start after friday's independence holiday. stock futures are down sharply following the no-vote in greece. on thursday the dow lost 27 points, the s&p barely moved, the nasdaq finished nearly 4 points lower. >>> there will be a different look and sound starting today on the floor of the chicago commodities market and the new york stock exchange. most of the futures pits where traders yell and use hand signals are closing. there'll be replaced by faster and cheaper computers. the pits that are closing deal in futures. contracts to buy or sell something after later date. >>> the online forum red it was partially blacked out
the duke and duchess of cambridge pushed the princess in a baby carriage that queen elizabeth ii usedren. prince george delighted the crowd as they strolled to the church. >>> and on the "cbs moneywatch," a former disney ceo makes unfunny comments about women and comedy, and a box office bust for the fourth of july. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, alison. here on wall street it looks to be a grim...
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from cambridge, massachusetts, please welcome arjun byju! [cheers and applause] my man!to see you. come on over here. >> looking good, terry. looking good. >> and you are too. now, you're used to taking tests and, you know, doing-- being the student
from cambridge, massachusetts, please welcome arjun byju! [cheers and applause] my man!to see you. come on over here. >> looking good, terry. looking good. >> and you are too. now, you're used to taking tests and, you know, doing-- being the student
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saying that he's nervous but looking forward to his new job as an air ambulance pilot base in the cambridge airport. the second in line to the british thrown clicked in for the first time this morning george, little charlotte waving good-bye to him. william will donate his salary to charity. >> that's "eyewitness news" at noon i'm pat ciarrocchi. >> i'm erika von tiehl. for katie pat everyone behind the scenes, thanks for watching. [african-style music] ♪ take my hand to the land ♪ ♪ take my hand to the land, whoa-oh! ♪ (narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to make sure your family time never becomes endangered. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com >> sharon: what do you mean, your gun is gone? >> dylan: it's not here. it's missing. >> sharon: guns don't just go missing. you've got to find it. >> dylan: i understand that, but i'm the only one who knew where the key was. >> sharon: did you give it to someone else -- an employee, maybe? >> dylan: no. i wouldn't -- no. i know who has my gun. >> avery: we need to finish this. >> joe
saying that he's nervous but looking forward to his new job as an air ambulance pilot base in the cambridge airport. the second in line to the british thrown clicked in for the first time this morning george, little charlotte waving good-bye to him. william will donate his salary to charity. >> that's "eyewitness news" at noon i'm pat ciarrocchi. >> i'm erika von tiehl. for katie pat everyone behind the scenes, thanks for watching. [african-style music] ♪ take my hand to...
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they call them the cambridges.'re down to earth people who go grocery shopping and take their kids to the park. >> they seem to be. regular jobs. >>> well coming up here it's getting ugly online about the "bachelorette." people are saying really nasty stuff out there. >> we'll be back. trebek. if you're age 50 to 85 this is an important message. so please, write down the number on your screen. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. it's a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase. your coverage can never be canc
they call them the cambridges.'re down to earth people who go grocery shopping and take their kids to the park. >> they seem to be. regular jobs. >>> well coming up here it's getting ugly online about the "bachelorette." people are saying really nasty stuff out there. >> we'll be back. trebek. if you're age 50 to 85 this is an important message. so please, write down the number on your screen. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. it's a...
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centers here, but obviously very hot and humid in leesburg, frederick, manassas, feeling like 106 for cambridgemean, some serious heat index values locally and that's a problem and why we would have the issues today. that's why we still have the heat advisory until 8:00 and the yellow alert. now tomorrow is still going to be hot and humid and maybe just a tad less. highs in the low to mid-90s. the heat index value is not quite as high. upper 90s to low 100. no heat advisory, but it's borderline, you probably have a tough time tomorrow. hot and humid with some afternoon and evening storms tuesday. this is a good thing because we've got a front coming, bringing us the relief by wednesday and thursday. and it looks like some very nice mid-summer days around here. this afternoon we're tracking some storms, scattered about the midwest. you'll see these come from ohio and west virginia, weakening up, doubt they would make it, but some of the debris clouds will be blowing over us, partly to mostly cloudy this evening, but relatively quiet with the storms up in pennsylvania overnight. now tomorrow we'l
centers here, but obviously very hot and humid in leesburg, frederick, manassas, feeling like 106 for cambridgemean, some serious heat index values locally and that's a problem and why we would have the issues today. that's why we still have the heat advisory until 8:00 and the yellow alert. now tomorrow is still going to be hot and humid and maybe just a tad less. highs in the low to mid-90s. the heat index value is not quite as high. upper 90s to low 100. no heat advisory, but it's...
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the picture shows the smiling toddler in the arms of his smiling father t duke of cambridge. >>> cominglocal news on "cbs this morning," former president jimmy carter shares his note to self. former president jimmy carter shares his note to self. ...connects to the ends of the earth? from roller coaster hills... ...to musical streets and movie chase scenes. it's all "one road." everywhere you take it tells your story. and wherever you are is where the road begins. the camry. toyota. let's go places. toddler in the arms of his toddler in the arms of his why weigh yourself down? try new aveeno® sheer hydration. its active naturals® oat formula... ...goes on feather light. absorbs in seconds... ...keeps skin healthy looking... ...and soft. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results. >>> milwaukee police are on the lookout for what they think is a mountain lion on the loose in the city. someone shot cell phone video of a large cat making its way through a neighborhood. mountain lions are highly unusual in wisconsin, but there have been sightings in the past. >>> in virginia, a fast food customer
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the duke and duchess of cambridge pushed the princess in a vintage pram that the queen once used. and check out little prince george. too cute. the private service was held at a church on the queen's country estate, northeast of london. >> wow serious stroll. i just call it a stroller. >> not the pram (? >> in america, it is just a stroller. >> what an event. that's wonderful fantastic. here is a check of stories our sister station "kyw news radio" 1060 will be following for you, state budget talks set to resume today in harrisburg potentially lengthy stands off. deems as one of the best in the country, teaches at connestoga. and cutting trees down to help the environment. check in two three, four times a day, "kyw news radio" 1060 on your a.m. dial. erika? >> coming up in the next hour, oh, the big story everyone watching last night, we have more reaction to local hero carli lloyd leading team usa to the world cup win. >> also, wild scene on beach when small plane crashes into a boy. hear from his friends about this freak accident. >> and a frightening finish to nascar race, whil
the duke and duchess of cambridge pushed the princess in a vintage pram that the queen once used. and check out little prince george. too cute. the private service was held at a church on the queen's country estate, northeast of london. >> wow serious stroll. i just call it a stroller. >> not the pram (? >> in america, it is just a stroller. >> what an event. that's wonderful fantastic. here is a check of stories our sister station "kyw news radio" 1060 will be...
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at the end of their high school career learners here qualify with a cambridge certificate.south africa's matriculation qualifications. >> it is sends all over the world and also the advantage that this diploma has when these children go back to their countries this will be able to contribute to the economy development of their countries. >> reporter: while schools across south africa are officially closed senior students at albert street school prepare for their final year-end examinations. many of them knowing they have already beat the odds. al jazerra johannesburg. >>> art was once the domain of i understand's elite but internet growth and easier access has led to more middle classes choose to go invest their cash. faiz jamil reports from mumbai. >> reporter: she has had her work displayed in several traditional galleries. it's also traditional buyers who have come to see and sometimes buy her work. >> the art lovers, then somebody wants to invest in a painting or somebody just wants to decorate their house having a beautiful piece of art. >> reporter: good, original art
at the end of their high school career learners here qualify with a cambridge certificate.south africa's matriculation qualifications. >> it is sends all over the world and also the advantage that this diploma has when these children go back to their countries this will be able to contribute to the economy development of their countries. >> reporter: while schools across south africa are officially closed senior students at albert street school prepare for their final year-end...
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at the end of their high school career learners here qualify with a cambridge certificate.of south africa's qualification. >> it's accepted in to the world and also the advantage that they have is when these children. [ inaudible ] they will be able to contribute to the economy development of their countries. >> reporter: while schools across south africa are officially closed. senior students at albert street school prepare for their final year-end examinations. mainmany of them to knowing they have already beat the odds. >>> last month world leaders plemg today provide insurance for 400 million more people in developing countries against risks associated with climate change. senegal along with niger are the first african countries to receive some of the money because of a severe drought. nicholas reports from this region. >> reporter: a bad omen. a sign that the worst is yet to come. the animal died starving. collapsing in the heat before it could reach the shade. almost a year without a drop of rain. he hasn't experienced a drought like this in his lifetime. there is not
at the end of their high school career learners here qualify with a cambridge certificate.of south africa's qualification. >> it's accepted in to the world and also the advantage that they have is when these children. [ inaudible ] they will be able to contribute to the economy development of their countries. >> reporter: while schools across south africa are officially closed. senior students at albert street school prepare for their final year-end examinations. mainmany of them to...