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bri eggers with a check at the weather. >> reporter: most of the thunderstorm activity in central and northern new england. we had a north shore down pour through the sea coast and new hampshire. thunderstorm activity associated with that. this downpour through the stir bridge warren area to the northeast at 12 miles per hour. even worcester could be in store hour. we will look for this activity the real show to get started tomorrow. this front combined with the low pressure system adding a squeeze to the atmosphere to squeeze out a lot of moisture. where does the heaviest rain fall end up? we think the better chance of that is south of the mass pike. a flash flood watch for southeastern massachusetts cape cod and the islands through most of the day tomorrow. how much rain is expected to >> anchor: bri, thank you. remember you can stay one step ahead of the wet weather using our 7 news mobile app. >> anchor: sky 7 hd over the scene of a brush fire in beverly. crews are on the scene working to try to control to another brush fire in topsfield. fire fighters working to put out the flame
bri eggers with a check at the weather. >> reporter: most of the thunderstorm activity in central and northern new england. we had a north shore down pour through the sea coast and new hampshire. thunderstorm activity associated with that. this downpour through the stir bridge warren area to the northeast at 12 miles per hour. even worcester could be in store hour. we will look for this activity the real show to get started tomorrow. this front combined with the low pressure system adding...
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. >> adam: gets get to meteorologist bri eggers. >> bri: with the rain moving in, tomorrow evening and glares green, through southern new england and including south eastern massachusetts and cape cod and islands. here's the settup, we had light showers stretching in western massachusetts and we have a cold front to north of us and here's this low pressure center, 2002 wanting to join up for more con ver swrens and live to bring out more of the tropical air mass that's with us and around. the dew points are up in the low have been trending start south. but something we are watching out for tomorrow. the potential is will for locally heavy rains and thunderstorms likely, some could prove to be strong, 1-2 inches of rain per hour. that could be the rain rates and we will get more details and timeline in a few minutes. >>> tonight on 7: accepting her place in history. hillary clinton, breaking barriers. >> this woman has done something that no one >> reporter: at the democratic that convention. >> adam: once again a live look in the whes fargo center where hillary clinton just became the
. >> adam: gets get to meteorologist bri eggers. >> bri: with the rain moving in, tomorrow evening and glares green, through southern new england and including south eastern massachusetts and cape cod and islands. here's the settup, we had light showers stretching in western massachusetts and we have a cold front to north of us and here's this low pressure center, 2002 wanting to join up for more con ver swrens and live to bring out more of the tropical air mass that's with us and...
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donald trump is calling for supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg to reside after her not so flat egger comments about the re-- presumptive nominee. he fired off a few rounds on twitter saying her mind is shot and she should be embarrassed. the 83-year-old justice talked about trump in several recent interviews saying trump is a fakeer with a big eeg oh and says whatever comes into his head. she also joked about moving to new zeal and if he's elected. >> i think over the course of her career she's demonstrated a keen intellect and united -- understanding of the law and commitment to ensure it's applied fairly to every american citizen. >> some legal experts agree with trump that her public criticism of a presidential nominee is inappropriate. >>> there is new leadership in great britain. with the transition come questions about the uk's exit from the u -- eu and it's relationship with waw -- washington. >> greg is in london with more on changing of the guard. >>reporter: the uk is -- has a new prime minister theresa may after meeting with the queen at buckingham practices -- palace. the
donald trump is calling for supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg to reside after her not so flat egger comments about the re-- presumptive nominee. he fired off a few rounds on twitter saying her mind is shot and she should be embarrassed. the 83-year-old justice talked about trump in several recent interviews saying trump is a fakeer with a big eeg oh and says whatever comes into his head. she also joked about moving to new zeal and if he's elected. >> i think over the course of her...
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. >> reporter: the sierra club's james egger is talking about road kill saying more animals are killed on this stretch of 280 than any other highway in california. the proximity to wildlife habitat. high speeds, and freeway construction techniques contribute. >> it was built when there wasn't as much consciousness of protecting wildlife and the legal structures for protection of wildlife. >> reporter: newer highways are built with wildlife migration patterns in mind, some includes fencing that funnels animals into specially built undercrossings. squirrels are known the use rope and baseball bridges to cross the busy roadways. kathy of sunnyvale says she is not surprised because highway 280 is always so busy. >> i think it happens mostly at night because it is so dark out here. the animals are trying to cross and all of a sudden there's a car there. >> reporter: northern california sals home to the other road kill hot spots and that is i-80 between davis and sacramento. in palo alto, len ramirez, kpix5. >>> thieves have found a new way to steal cars. we will explain how crooks are using
. >> reporter: the sierra club's james egger is talking about road kill saying more animals are killed on this stretch of 280 than any other highway in california. the proximity to wildlife habitat. high speeds, and freeway construction techniques contribute. >> it was built when there wasn't as much consciousness of protecting wildlife and the legal structures for protection of wildlife. >> reporter: newer highways are built with wildlife migration patterns in mind, some...
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. >> ryan: it likes the south coast and the cape could bri eggers is here with what we can expect from the storm that's on its way. >> reporter: this is a tricky income because forecast models haven't come into consistency but the bigger picture showing front to north that is going to bring all of the rain and severe storms to the south. the two coming together for a squeeze play game into tomorrow. that will set up a heavy band of rain but that band is very narrow, the question to south, we could miss out on this heavy rainfall. it's something we're watching out for because the potential is there. that is why the florida flash flood watch has been issued for south eastern massachusetts for tomorrow. the potential is there for rainfall to get 2-4 inches across the south coast of new england. elsewhere as you can see by these numbers, maybe a quarter of an inch you have to a half inch so activity with locally heavy rainfall imbedded in there. thunderstorms likely and where they set up, there is the potential of 1-2 inches of rain per hour which could cause some flooding issues, couple t
. >> ryan: it likes the south coast and the cape could bri eggers is here with what we can expect from the storm that's on its way. >> reporter: this is a tricky income because forecast models haven't come into consistency but the bigger picture showing front to north that is going to bring all of the rain and severe storms to the south. the two coming together for a squeeze play game into tomorrow. that will set up a heavy band of rain but that band is very narrow, the question to...
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eggers is a professor of management at new york stern school of business and is here to discuss thatith us. you know, there's a lot of things in this letter and in the reporting vond surrounding it. why would a company want to go public today? there's so much more money in the private markets than there used to be that one of the main reasons for going public, to cash out, may not be as compelling. >> well, for many. startup firms that still is a very compelling reason because the initial investors who have put their money in at the vc rounds and the angels rounds early on are still looking for a way to cash out. they can cash out through kind of subsequent rounds and buy out early investors, but it becomes a little more complicated, and certainly if you're looking for a way to get a major capital and fleet infusion for some sort of infrastructure expansion or something likethat, then there's still an appeal to be going public. >> but at the same time administratively it's more difficult to be a public company. in addition to that, we're increasingly seeing the board have more power
eggers is a professor of management at new york stern school of business and is here to discuss thatith us. you know, there's a lot of things in this letter and in the reporting vond surrounding it. why would a company want to go public today? there's so much more money in the private markets than there used to be that one of the main reasons for going public, to cash out, may not be as compelling. >> well, for many. startup firms that still is a very compelling reason because the initial...
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it really tells a story of the enthusiasm, swearingen eggers's --arnold schwarzenegger's uncertainty, and the voter entreaty of the vice president. in 1988, the debate between senator benson and soon to be vice president quayle? i worked with jack kennedy, senator you are no jack kennedy? a timeless line. it did not influence too many voters. it's one of those bits of american history that will live on. 1992. again, i use this image to suggest that bill clinton was able to captivate a generation using unconventional campaign tactics. who would have thought you have a president with dark glasses playing a saxophone on national tv, much less with an african-american host? the mtv appearance. boxers or briefs? we have ross perot, who did pretty well in the debates that year. bushu remember, president looking at his watch, on the third debate, i think it pretty much summed up his disengagement. did you look at his face here versus the image in 1988, you can see people who appear very different in their orientation. of course these are only two images. 1996. again, basically we are in what
it really tells a story of the enthusiasm, swearingen eggers's --arnold schwarzenegger's uncertainty, and the voter entreaty of the vice president. in 1988, the debate between senator benson and soon to be vice president quayle? i worked with jack kennedy, senator you are no jack kennedy? a timeless line. it did not influence too many voters. it's one of those bits of american history that will live on. 1992. again, i use this image to suggest that bill clinton was able to captivate a...
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. >> he was -- you know, mike pence was very egger to be on the team. and the body language was very interesting to watch. these men don't know each other very well. so when mike pence testified to what a good man donald trump was, it seemed less evident of long time spent in a fishing cam begin getting to know each other and more like the talking point we heard from paul manafort, which is the theme will be donald trump is a good person, his family will attest to that. don't worry about him when he is in the oval office. he has a good heart. that seemed to be, you will though donald trump interrupted to say he has a good head too. >> he frequently interrupted. >> several times. this they're using words like excruciating. you know mike pence. >> cringe inducing. >> if you look at mike pence's career in congress, you look at what he stood for in the conservative movement for the last couple of decades, pro international, pro free trade, very prerogative on immigration, very supportive of a culture of civility of our politics, he would speak out on things
. >> he was -- you know, mike pence was very egger to be on the team. and the body language was very interesting to watch. these men don't know each other very well. so when mike pence testified to what a good man donald trump was, it seemed less evident of long time spent in a fishing cam begin getting to know each other and more like the talking point we heard from paul manafort, which is the theme will be donald trump is a good person, his family will attest to that. don't worry about...