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the first ever goal for engld. samecore in the 59th minute. england attacking. it is a 2-0 game. that is your final score. england a croatia will square off in the semifinal. >>> the rollerte cos national season has seen its ups and downs this week for sure. rn're closer to seeing injured players re good news is coming. they need t keep the winds coming too.ou the last ce of days have been good signs. it wasn't the shoout that thursday night's 14-12 game was, but friday's 3-2 win was just as exciting game tied at 2. it was ended with one swing. the nats get the record above 0 once again. the players loving it. as expected, the skipper was pleased with the clutch performance aswe . >> i can't say enough about mark. he's that guy. that moment, we needed 120 just like weat. needed someboy hit a home run and mark did. >>> chravis didn't underperform here. it was a 3-0 lead.st. it did not last. 3-2 in the fifth. the pitch gets away and the twin score the tying run. next inning, bases loaded with two outs. wilson picks up the big hit. his double scoo.s that gives the twins the lead and
the first ever goal for engld. samecore in the 59th minute. england attacking. it is a 2-0 game. that is your final score. england a croatia will square off in the semifinal. >>> the rollerte cos national season has seen its ups and downs this week for sure. rn're closer to seeing injured players re good news is coming. they need t keep the winds coming too.ou the last ce of days have been good signs. it wasn't the shoout that thursday night's 14-12 game was, but friday's 3-2 win was...
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. >> phil lebeau, nightly business report, farnborough engld. >>> iconic signed its largest supply contract with boeing. companies will provide aluminum sheet -- separately, the wall street journal reports they've drawn takeover interests from private equity fms and that's what helped send those shares higher. it was one of the bestpe orming stocks in the s&p 500 toy, up more than 10% in y's session. >>> onees of the hoparts of the already steamy real estate sector. >>> amazon's prime day today with some glitches. customers reported that the site was crashing on what is among the busiest shopping days of the year for e the commerce giant. amazon shares rallied to theirt fourthght record close and eighth straight day of gains. so far this ckyear, the s is up more than 55%. amazon prime day means a lot of stuff is going to be shipped over the next several days. and all of s thatff has to come from somewhere. that's why the warehouse sector is heatingup. a new report showses that deman for warehousspace is now outstripping supphe. that meansalue of warehouses is climbing. >> it is arguably the
. >> phil lebeau, nightly business report, farnborough engld. >>> iconic signed its largest supply contract with boeing. companies will provide aluminum sheet -- separately, the wall street journal reports they've drawn takeover interests from private equity fms and that's what helped send those shares higher. it was one of the bestpe orming stocks in the s&p 500 toy, up more than 10% in y's session. >>> onees of the hoparts of the already steamy real estate sector....
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kelly cobiella, nbc news, engld. > back in this country, the federal government confirmed today it is using dna testing to help reunite migrant families who entered the u.s. illegally and were separated under president trump's zero tolerance policy.ab asgutierrez reports, the t overnment faces a courdeadline to bring those families back together. [ applause ] >> reporter: as a few emotional reunions play out in public, behind closed doors the department of health and human services is scrambling to reunite filies separated at the border sending 230 workers to speed things up. >> this is an unprecedented situation. >> reporter: today hhs said it will meet a deadline to reunite migrant children younger than 5 by tuesday. >> we'll compile even if those deadlines prevent us from arconducting stand even a vetting process. agency is conducting dna tests by taking a cheek swab of every child. >> we're concerned this information could be used to potentially track these famili d these children for the rest of their lives. >> reporter: previously hhs said it had about 2,se0 rated children in cu
kelly cobiella, nbc news, engld. > back in this country, the federal government confirmed today it is using dna testing to help reunite migrant families who entered the u.s. illegally and were separated under president trump's zero tolerance policy.ab asgutierrez reports, the t overnment faces a courdeadline to bring those families back together. [ applause ] >> reporter: as a few emotional reunions play out in public, behind closed doors the department of health and human services is...
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up the duke of sussex going all out for his youngest nephew who is fifth in line to the throne of engld and it's a hot one across our area today. temperatures reaching 95 degrees today, but we cool a little as we head towards the next couple of days. we talk about that and the late on tropical storm chris. ris and amelia join me in a couple of seconds and everybody is here trying to get some food. i'm going to go, too. i >>is summertime so for a lot of folks a good time to get away. >> you might be tempted to use an onlineit rental like airbnb. >> how do you know that what you're getting is what you're going to get. >> susan hogan makes sure you get what you pay for without t ary surprises. >> the one key thing to look for in your listing and five questions tha ask tobody should when a new breast cancer patient comes to cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, she's coming for the multimodal therapy where the specialists form a treatment plan together. were looking for a cancer team that would help us decide the best course of action. we have so many tools at our center. ac
up the duke of sussex going all out for his youngest nephew who is fifth in line to the throne of engld and it's a hot one across our area today. temperatures reaching 95 degrees today, but we cool a little as we head towards the next couple of days. we talk about that and the late on tropical storm chris. ris and amelia join me in a couple of seconds and everybody is here trying to get some food. i'm going to go, too. i >>is summertime so for a lot of folks a good time to get away....
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so, this includes weste massachusetts, up into parts of central and southern new engld. it extends down through philadelphia, includes new york city, and also back through washington, d.c. and we are looking at the threat of damaging winds and large hail. those would be our biggest threats, but keep in mind, because of all the recent rain we've had lately, especially back through pennsylvania ind doo maryland and delaware, the ground is already saturated, so you get tho gustywinds, and we could see downed trees and power lines pretty easily aw thds pick up to about 50, perhaps 60 miles per hour. this cold front will thenlear the area, and we will start to see some improvements going into the weekend. so we' not lookit a whole lot of rain. i'd say about an inch or two with locally higher amounts. if you're stuck in the heavier downpours. but again, the gusty winds will be the biggest threat going into this evening. that's a look at the weather across the country. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning, everybody. we have a partly cloudy
so, this includes weste massachusetts, up into parts of central and southern new engld. it extends down through philadelphia, includes new york city, and also back through washington, d.c. and we are looking at the threat of damaging winds and large hail. those would be our biggest threats, but keep in mind, because of all the recent rain we've had lately, especially back through pennsylvania ind doo maryland and delaware, the ground is already saturated, so you get tho gustywinds, and we could...