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wicked attempt to conquer canada and leave new england defenseless. they were reluctant to give -- they worked out a series of compromises in 1813 and -- especially in 1814 when the british actually threatened the new england coast, but the compromises broke down in the fall of 1814, and the u.s. government simply announced it would no longer pay the wages or supply the militia in those new england states that did not allow regular army officers to command the troops. so new englanders found themselves saddled with their own defense costs late in the war. that was one of the key things that led to the decision to summon the hartford convention. that was a regional conference convened in late 1814 to air new england long-term grievances,
wicked attempt to conquer canada and leave new england defenseless. they were reluctant to give -- they worked out a series of compromises in 1813 and -- especially in 1814 when the british actually threatened the new england coast, but the compromises broke down in the fall of 1814, and the u.s. government simply announced it would no longer pay the wages or supply the militia in those new england states that did not allow regular army officers to command the troops. so new englanders found...
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leave new england defenseless. they were reluctant to give -- they worked out a series of compromises in 1813 and -- especially in 1814 when the british actually threatened the new england coast, but the compromises broke down in the fall of 1814, and the u.s. government simply announced it would no longer pay the wages or supply the militia in those new england states that did not allow regular army officers to command the troops. so new englanders found themselves saddled with their own defense costs late in the war. that was one of the key things that led to the decision to summon the hartford convention. that was a regional conference convened in late 1814 to air new england long-term grievances, but more immediately grievances over the war of 1812. it is sometimes depicted as part of a scheme to pull new england out of the union, but this overstates i think secession sentiment in new england. in new england during the war of 1812, there was talk of withdrawing from the union. there was secession sentiment, but
leave new england defenseless. they were reluctant to give -- they worked out a series of compromises in 1813 and -- especially in 1814 when the british actually threatened the new england coast, but the compromises broke down in the fall of 1814, and the u.s. government simply announced it would no longer pay the wages or supply the militia in those new england states that did not allow regular army officers to command the troops. so new englanders found themselves saddled with their own...
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it could not make the payment on the interest due in new england in cold and silver coins as was required by law. now, one of the ironies of this is our overseas bond holders got paid, because our international banker was the house of bearing in england. and even though it was a british banker, they front us the money to pay our bond holders in europe. a reflection in those days of the sort of -- the notion that the war was still to some extent considered the king's business. and not a concern of private citizens, or private companies. and the british government, as i understand it, understood bearing and brothers were doing that, and did not object. okay. what else? did you have a question or comment here? all right, what else? >> you talked about madison's person amounts. >> some of the personalities. madison, the guy was a great statesman. but he was really more comfortable crafting legal treatises on international law, upholding our position on neutral rights. and you look at those documents he produced between 1801 and 1809 as jefferson's secretary of state. these are wonderful works
it could not make the payment on the interest due in new england in cold and silver coins as was required by law. now, one of the ironies of this is our overseas bond holders got paid, because our international banker was the house of bearing in england. and even though it was a british banker, they front us the money to pay our bond holders in europe. a reflection in those days of the sort of -- the notion that the war was still to some extent considered the king's business. and not a concern...
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now, this is not to deny that new england's opposition went further. federalists in new england felt more deeply about these issues and also, they had the advantage of controlling state and local government there. and so that allowed them to use the machinery of state and local government to obstruct the war effort and they also, because they were a majority, didn't have to fear retaliation, the sort of retaliation that was visited on baltimore federalists when they opposed the war in june and july of 1812. so we find federalists in new england using the machinery of government to, in some minor ways, obstruct the war effort. we also find that they feuded with the federal government over the deployment and command of the fimilitia. the initial fear of new england federalists was militia would be nationalized and marched to the canadian frontier, forcing new englanders to take part in this wicked attempt to conquer canada. and also leaving new england defenseless. so they're very reluctant to give u.s. officers command over their militia. they worked ou
now, this is not to deny that new england's opposition went further. federalists in new england felt more deeply about these issues and also, they had the advantage of controlling state and local government there. and so that allowed them to use the machinery of state and local government to obstruct the war effort and they also, because they were a majority, didn't have to fear retaliation, the sort of retaliation that was visited on baltimore federalists when they opposed the war in june and...
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and new england. we want to thank them. ,efore i introduced the guest we have upcoming events. those of you often travel to washington. we are looking forward to seeing many of you at the next event. capital conversations was a huge success in washington. breakfast in our nation's capital. we are honored to have so many of you who have been so supportive in the past to join us. we have over 1500 of our neighbors from all of the states. truly one of the most it willted events and be something that i think you will enjoy. today, we are delighted to welcome back a special guest from ohio. this will be the mba championship city next year. we will see. senator rob portman visits. he may be a native of the buckeye state. he is no stranger to new england. he earned his undergraduate degree in anthropology from dartmouth college. it happens to be a member of the new england council. he attended law school and he established a career as an in his native city of cincinnati. he began his career in public service
and new england. we want to thank them. ,efore i introduced the guest we have upcoming events. those of you often travel to washington. we are looking forward to seeing many of you at the next event. capital conversations was a huge success in washington. breakfast in our nation's capital. we are honored to have so many of you who have been so supportive in the past to join us. we have over 1500 of our neighbors from all of the states. truly one of the most it willted events and be something...
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new navy's officers sailors, steven hawkins of the first four five captaincies for his family nd new england contacts including his brother who became the first and only commander in chief of an american navy. adams called his serving new naval to the orce the pleasantness part of my neighbors. but a colleague of his took full new force once he arrived in paris. seasick throughout the entire crossing, franklin was ordered by congress once he arrive in france, he was to, as they put it, let old england see how they ike to have an active enemy at their own door. franklin f the war, did just that, handing out commissions and giving orders to crews the british coastline aptured and destroyed british shipping, and spread a level of ear on the coast that have not been seen since the spanish armada. arthur lee, better born and educated than franklin. and a lawyer.or he treated people beneath him to him meant just about and the with disdain navy captains who took the orders and private suggestions. lee's machinations against the officers during and after the petty at best or worst.ght ugly at congre
new navy's officers sailors, steven hawkins of the first four five captaincies for his family nd new england contacts including his brother who became the first and only commander in chief of an american navy. adams called his serving new naval to the orce the pleasantness part of my neighbors. but a colleague of his took full new force once he arrived in paris. seasick throughout the entire crossing, franklin was ordered by congress once he arrive in france, he was to, as they put it, let old...
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on tuesday, republican senator rob portman of ohio spoke to business leaders at the new england council event in new hampshire. the senator discussed the current threat of isis, the american workforce, and the lack of bipartisanship in congress. senator portman has been mentioned as a possible presidential candidate in 2016. this is just over one hour. [applause] >> thank you, and good morning. this is a special time of year for us, and i would say if you listen closely, you will hear the pitter patter of cell -- size 12 nikes. friday,class arrives on and i was telling senator portman how we are very blessed this year to have a class size, 25 more students than we had lashed year. environment, that is a good, good thing. [applause] if you make your way up the hill top, you will see a brand-new residence area that we build, and it is a very unique building, you guess it is a living-learning commons. we have 100 50 beds, but we also have as much common space as we so there areace, two classrooms. they are gathering spaces, recreational spaces, cooking areas, places for students to meet, t
on tuesday, republican senator rob portman of ohio spoke to business leaders at the new england council event in new hampshire. the senator discussed the current threat of isis, the american workforce, and the lack of bipartisanship in congress. senator portman has been mentioned as a possible presidential candidate in 2016. this is just over one hour. [applause] >> thank you, and good morning. this is a special time of year for us, and i would say if you listen closely, you will hear the...
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it could not make the payment on the interest due in new england in cold and silver coins as was required by law. now, one of the ironies of this is our overseas bond holders got paid, because our international banker was the house of bearing in england. and even though it was a british banker, they front us the money to pay our bond holders in europe. a reflection in those days of the sort of -- the notion that the war was still to some extent considered the king's business. and not a concern of private citizens, or private companies. and the british government, as i understand it, understood bearing and brothers were doing that, and did not object. okay. what else? did you have a question or comment here? all right, what else? >> you talked about madison's person amounts. >> some of the personalities. madison, the guy was a great statesman. but he was really more comfortable crafting legal treatises on international law, upholding our position on neutral rights. and you look at those documents he produced between 1801 and 1809 as jefferson's secretary of state. these are wonderful works
it could not make the payment on the interest due in new england in cold and silver coins as was required by law. now, one of the ironies of this is our overseas bond holders got paid, because our international banker was the house of bearing in england. and even though it was a british banker, they front us the money to pay our bond holders in europe. a reflection in those days of the sort of -- the notion that the war was still to some extent considered the king's business. and not a concern...
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although once in a blue moon i'll still hear that in new england.t in the 1960s, it was very different, it was between scholars who argued over whether or not the civil war as clash of cultures between north and south, or was it bungling politicians. now, at the point that we're looking at, the question was really the scholarship sort of focused on the acts of politicians, were they responsible. there, too, i think you can see echoes of the time. and even though there are prominent historians who work on african-american history, there are prominent black historians. there's the legacy, but john franklin and benjamin quarrels, a bunch of people whose work is available. there are also white scholars writing about slavery. but the mainstream of the historical profession is not looking at that scholarship. the debate continues to be very much like the postage stamps that we saw. it's about the battles, it's about the politicians who let the battles happen. questions? jamie? >> i think how blight talks about an essay that had never been published. but h
although once in a blue moon i'll still hear that in new england.t in the 1960s, it was very different, it was between scholars who argued over whether or not the civil war as clash of cultures between north and south, or was it bungling politicians. now, at the point that we're looking at, the question was really the scholarship sort of focused on the acts of politicians, were they responsible. there, too, i think you can see echoes of the time. and even though there are prominent historians...
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that's true i would say in new england because in new england has been occupied but it's not true down as you get into new york, pennsylvania, new jersey and virginia. those colonies are divided. now, we know there's about 20% of the colonial population, actually 19% that his loyalists. but in new england they have already been driven out. you don't want to be a loyalist and be living in new england. they will tear your house down and kill you. that doesn't mean, however, that the other 80% are all week patriots. -- whig patriots. this very some colonies call me, region to region. it's like going on cnn during an election and watched the red states, blue states and purple states. and within those states different counties. my own best judgment is that of the 80%, about 60% were pretty committed to the cause, and they called it the cause. but there's another 40% of the 80% that are really and decided or will go where ever the nearest army happens to be. give you an example. in valley forge, the continental army starred amidst the most productive farming area in the american colonies bec
that's true i would say in new england because in new england has been occupied but it's not true down as you get into new york, pennsylvania, new jersey and virginia. those colonies are divided. now, we know there's about 20% of the colonial population, actually 19% that his loyalists. but in new england they have already been driven out. you don't want to be a loyalist and be living in new england. they will tear your house down and kill you. that doesn't mean, however, that the other 80% are...
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and it starts to send the winds off the water, 71 in philadelphia and 50s for highs in new england and in the upcoming weekend another front approaches, before the front passes through it starts to pipe in the southwesterly winds and we head into the upper 70s and low 80s for saturday and sunday. for tonight it's clear and comfortably cool and 46 for center city. your day planner for tomorrow and a decent amount of sun and it's front is passing in the afternoon as temperatures go into the 50s and middle 7:00. 76 tomorrow and sun and clouds and slightly cooler on friday and not getting out of the 60s in some places in the suburbs and saturday starts dark and it brightens up in the afternoon and eagles for kickoff. 81 degrees and 83 for the fourth quarter, we say good-bye to summer officially, just after 10:00, it's a transition day, 77 and clouds and a brief shower, it's officially fall tuesday, feeling like it at 70 and sunny and cool and rosh hashanah begins at sun down, 71 degrees, as you look at the seven day, there is fall in there, it's last full day leaves on sunday and it will p
and it starts to send the winds off the water, 71 in philadelphia and 50s for highs in new england and in the upcoming weekend another front approaches, before the front passes through it starts to pipe in the southwesterly winds and we head into the upper 70s and low 80s for saturday and sunday. for tonight it's clear and comfortably cool and 46 for center city. your day planner for tomorrow and a decent amount of sun and it's front is passing in the afternoon as temperatures go into the 50s...
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. >> did it say there was a loss was because the new englanders wrote the history books?> the theory is that new england wrote of the history, ask that is true, and the classic case in point was henry adams who, of course, was the son of presidents, great-grandson of presidents who wrote the classic history of the united states during this period. and he waxed he will kwept about the flaws of these virginian presidents, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. not that adams was particularly sympathetic of the new englanders, but you're right, that bias has entered the history and there wasn't so much they wrote it but that they believed the word of the new englanders. >> madison was onu1ñ the potoma but i can't find any writings about it. >> the call council in the city of philadelphia after th b burning of washington did make it known to the add manipulation that if the federal government wanted to move, they're welcome to move back to philadelphia, which, of course, he had been there before in 1800. this was debated at quite?wv so length in congress. madison appeared to be la
. >> did it say there was a loss was because the new englanders wrote the history books?> the theory is that new england wrote of the history, ask that is true, and the classic case in point was henry adams who, of course, was the son of presidents, great-grandson of presidents who wrote the classic history of the united states during this period. and he waxed he will kwept about the flaws of these virginian presidents, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. not that adams was particularly...
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but they had a chance to pull off a stunning upset today in new england.while things heated up for the 49ers in the desert. kick off is next no rush, andy. come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time. from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out. to paying your coach for adding five miles per hour to your serve. that ball wasn't in. get your eyes checked. help me out here. download the best mobile app today. so you can always have the advantage. chase. so you can. half this season, suffering back- to-back second half collaps. 4 turnovers against chicago last week for colin kaepern. back up drew stanton beat t giants in new york .. kaepek and company dissected the cardinal defense on their opening drive.. he hits mic crabtree on a short 2-yard . kaepernick was 7- for-7 on e drive.. 7-6 49ers.. second quarter.. 49ers fans hope ty see a lot of this for yearso come.. carlos hyde >>> now today, kaepernick, brilliant. 2nd quarter, 9ers hoping for a lot of this.
but they had a chance to pull off a stunning upset today in new england.while things heated up for the 49ers in the desert. kick off is next no rush, andy. come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time. from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out. to paying your coach for adding five miles per hour to your serve. that ball wasn't in. get your eyes checked. help me out here. download the best...
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. >> jess, thank youment next update at 8: 55, next on cbs this morning, new england patriots previews thursday ninight football on cbs-3. for more local news weather traffic and sports we're on the "cw philly". you can find us on these channels. i'm ukee washington, good morning.
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this works as well for modern living as it didn't old new england towns -- as it did in old new england . we fathers have little time to watch our kids and play with them. they see us in the daytime. the people who laid out this place did not forget that air and sunshine are what we need for growing, whether it is flowers or babies, just watch us grow. scales won't hold us soon. we learn by living. playground, schools, libraries are meant for everyone. the wife need not feel cooped up and lonely on washing day. the daily marketing is part of the fun. the market is in annex to the kitchen. another chance to chat about the children or the weather or some new wrinkle in the diet the grandma never knew. most of the green is brought in by truck by nearby farms. they are fresh and crisp and have not lost their flavor. the school becomes the focus of the community. boys and girls live the life around them, giving the measure of our bigger world. city and school and land inactive -- and active partnership. boys and girls achieve a balanced personality ready to build and meet the world, facing a
this works as well for modern living as it didn't old new england towns -- as it did in old new england . we fathers have little time to watch our kids and play with them. they see us in the daytime. the people who laid out this place did not forget that air and sunshine are what we need for growing, whether it is flowers or babies, just watch us grow. scales won't hold us soon. we learn by living. playground, schools, libraries are meant for everyone. the wife need not feel cooped up and...
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certainly a view in northern new england. right now clouds beginning to build in and we have a few pockets of clear skies and temperatures dropping down into the 50s. millville 59 and trenton 5 and philadelphia 6 and poconos dropping down into the 40s. satellite 6 along with action radar showing after a beautiful day full of sunshine the clouds are just beginning to move in and there's rain across the great lakes and there's rain across the deep south and these two systems rally consolidate and brush us with moisture primarily in the afternoon tomorrow. future tracker showing 8:00 in the morning lots of clouds. perhaps a little brightening here and there and certainly not a bright and sunny morning and as we head around lunchtime clouds begin to thickening and bulk of rain will be in the afternoon. around 4:30 you can see primarily west of philadelphia and sweeping offshore 9:00. it will not be all day rain. we're looking at quart to half inch of rain and behind this system on sunday we are back in the bright sunshine at 10:0
certainly a view in northern new england. right now clouds beginning to build in and we have a few pockets of clear skies and temperatures dropping down into the 50s. millville 59 and trenton 5 and philadelphia 6 and poconos dropping down into the 40s. satellite 6 along with action radar showing after a beautiful day full of sunshine the clouds are just beginning to move in and there's rain across the great lakes and there's rain across the deep south and these two systems rally consolidate and...
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there was a new england coalition, one that almost seceded from the union, a western coalition that manyfeared would separate from the union during aaron berr's failed filibuster movement a few years earlier. the middle states, new york, pennsylvania, maryland with port cities invested in international trade, had maintained a loose affiliation with the virginia dominated republican party. bound together by a commercial notion of democracy. by 1814, their leaders, in the middle states, had grown tired of the virginia dynasty. meanwhile, the new england inspired northwest vied with southern accented coalition of indiana, kentucky and tennessee. and this south itself was less united than imagined. south carolinians had a much greater investment in large scale plantation slavery than virginia did. saddam hussein in fact wanted to reopen the slave trade abolished in 1808. americans in 1814 didn't see washington as the only embodiment of the republic. westerners had far more at stake in protecting mississippi. their trade artery, which explains why andrew jackson's victory in new orleans took
there was a new england coalition, one that almost seceded from the union, a western coalition that manyfeared would separate from the union during aaron berr's failed filibuster movement a few years earlier. the middle states, new york, pennsylvania, maryland with port cities invested in international trade, had maintained a loose affiliation with the virginia dominated republican party. bound together by a commercial notion of democracy. by 1814, their leaders, in the middle states, had grown...
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look across new england. burlington 32, bangor and caribou down to 30 degrees. a hard freeze up there. afternoon temperatures struggling. philadelphia currently 68 degrees. we were 71 degrees the last hour. new york city 64. syracuse 63. and baltimore a little bit warmer, 73 degrees. so all week long temperatures have been comfortably cool. monday, 72. tuesday, 74. wednesday, 75. we're dropping now. so far the high today 71 degrees. that is 6 degrees below average. but we will be warming things up for the weekend. satellite 6 along with action radar showing high pressure off the coast of new england. that's what is bringing us that easterly flow off the ocean. that is bringing us some clouds cover. but our winds will be shifting as we head through the weekend. and that will warm us up. friday night though, your evening planner is looking good. i suggest maybe a light jacket. 7:00, 67 degrees. by 8:00, 65. 9:00, 64. by 10:00, 62 degrees. i'll talk about the warm surge over the weekend, the last weekend of summer. and then temperatures dropping next week for the fi
look across new england. burlington 32, bangor and caribou down to 30 degrees. a hard freeze up there. afternoon temperatures struggling. philadelphia currently 68 degrees. we were 71 degrees the last hour. new york city 64. syracuse 63. and baltimore a little bit warmer, 73 degrees. so all week long temperatures have been comfortably cool. monday, 72. tuesday, 74. wednesday, 75. we're dropping now. so far the high today 71 degrees. that is 6 degrees below average. but we will be warming things...
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in the midst half way through new england historic genealogical society gave me an award present me with this book told me that, franklin and theodore and eleanor they are fifth cousins. i am 7th cuss towns theodore and eleanor once removed and eighth cousin once removed to franklin. i may than is the point which we do full disclosure.
in the midst half way through new england historic genealogical society gave me an award present me with this book told me that, franklin and theodore and eleanor they are fifth cousins. i am 7th cuss towns theodore and eleanor once removed and eighth cousin once removed to franklin. i may than is the point which we do full disclosure.
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temperatures in the 40s in canada and some of that cold air will especially move into northern new englandke look at this. we're talking frost and freeze advisers and watches for plunging temperatures there. north and west for us, we're looking at those temperatures dropping especially after midnight. watch how things play out. you can see upper 40s by 11:00 in the pocono mountains right in the 60s around philadelphia and then by tomorrow morning, temperatures north and west in the low 40s for allentown. upper 30s in the pocono mountains and we're looking at 50s and 60s mainly along and south and east of i-95. friday afternoon, temperatures stay below average. once again we should be in the mid to upper 70s this time of year. what about upper 60s by 5:00 on your friday in atlantic city. upper 60s in millville. mid 60s as we move into sections of the lehigh valley and then saturday morning we start to warm up. by saturday afternoon, temperatures will be in the upper 70 area wide across the area. as we look at the satellite and radar perspective here here's that weak boundary that will be mo
temperatures in the 40s in canada and some of that cold air will especially move into northern new englandke look at this. we're talking frost and freeze advisers and watches for plunging temperatures there. north and west for us, we're looking at those temperatures dropping especially after midnight. watch how things play out. you can see upper 40s by 11:00 in the pocono mountains right in the 60s around philadelphia and then by tomorrow morning, temperatures north and west in the low 40s for...
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temperatures along the coast but westward in our suburbs we're talking about 40's, even from new york into new englandmperatures in the 30's where there's frost advisories, freezing rains, you name it. it's even early for these up through the mountains of new york and new england. up we'll be talking about an october chill a weekend rebound and also when fall begins. that's all coming up with the seven day. a bit of a rollercoaster in our weather. jess. >> absolutely. all right, kathy, thank you. >>> new developments in the search for the suspect who shot two pennsylvania state troopers killing one of them. the fbi has added eric frein to their 10 most wanted fugitive list. >> that brings an increase in the reward of $100,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction. right now # officials believe that frein is still hiding out not far from the shooting area using some self taught survival skills. >> i don't know where he is. we think he's here. we have reason to believe he's still in the area. but we want to make sure that we're covering every base. we can't let this fellow get out of this
temperatures along the coast but westward in our suburbs we're talking about 40's, even from new york into new englandmperatures in the 30's where there's frost advisories, freezing rains, you name it. it's even early for these up through the mountains of new york and new england. up we'll be talking about an october chill a weekend rebound and also when fall begins. that's all coming up with the seven day. a bit of a rollercoaster in our weather. jess. >> absolutely. all right, kathy,...
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high pressure over new england keeping us nice and dry. we'll widen out the picture however and we're tracking cold front that moved through yesterday pushed offshore. but you do notice moisture garageerring there's an area of low pressure over south carolina and into georgia and some spills north ward monday night into tuesday. we'll time things out to you. future tracker 6 on monday showing it's not a bad day. sun to start the day. sun will give way to increasing clouds. you notice 6:00 in the morning it's dry for the morning commute and fair amount of cloud cover south and east of city. as we get into the afternoon hours you notice, 3:00 in the afternoon it looks to be mostly cloudy as we into more early wind come monday afternoon. so that area of low pressure to the south will stay away from the region and with easterly wind. moisture will work its way east ward and north and east ward. here's what to expect as we get to monday night and into tuesday more specifically. for northwestern suburbs nice mixture of sunshine and clouds and dr
high pressure over new england keeping us nice and dry. we'll widen out the picture however and we're tracking cold front that moved through yesterday pushed offshore. but you do notice moisture garageerring there's an area of low pressure over south carolina and into georgia and some spills north ward monday night into tuesday. we'll time things out to you. future tracker 6 on monday showing it's not a bad day. sun to start the day. sun will give way to increasing clouds. you notice 6:00 in...
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there was a new england coalition, one that almost seceded from the union, a western coalition that manyfeared would separate from the union during aaron berr's failed filibuster movement a few years earlier. the middle states, new york, pennsylvania, maryland with port cities invested in international trade, had maintained a loose affiliation with the virginia dominated republican party. bound together by a commercial notion of democracy. by 1814, their leaders, in the middle states, had grown tired of the virginia dynasty. meanwhile, the new england inspired northwest vied with southern accented coalition of indiana, kentucky and tennessee. and this south itself was less united than imagined. south carolinians had a much greater investment in large scale plantation slavery than virginia did. saddam hussein in fact wanted to reopen the slave trade abolished in 1808. americans in 1814 didn't see washington as the only embodiment of the republic. westerners had far more at stake in protecting mississippi. their trade artery, which explains why andrew jackson's victory in new orleans took
there was a new england coalition, one that almost seceded from the union, a western coalition that manyfeared would separate from the union during aaron berr's failed filibuster movement a few years earlier. the middle states, new york, pennsylvania, maryland with port cities invested in international trade, had maintained a loose affiliation with the virginia dominated republican party. bound together by a commercial notion of democracy. by 1814, their leaders, in the middle states, had grown...
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i remember the days of miami, new england, the jets.t was a dominating division and now it looks like the weakest one. >> the afc east is really weak. when you look at that division, very disappointed with the jets. they have a good defense, but the offense is very disappointing. buffalo hasn't been close to the offense in 15 years. miami in and out, and they've been a sdamdisappointment, but england is really the class of that division. >> is it minneapolis, new england and denver and really nobody else? >> i think maybe a surprise team might be the steelers. i don't think cincinnati is mature enough to get over that hump. it comes down to their quarterback play. but you also have to include the baltimore ravens. i think that's one team that people need to pay close attention to. >> you just pointed out the ravens. some of us are overlooking them a little bit and they only won the super bowl a couple years ago, we should remember that. >> i know. >> who else do you think is being overlooked? there's always that one team. last year it w
i remember the days of miami, new england, the jets.t was a dominating division and now it looks like the weakest one. >> the afc east is really weak. when you look at that division, very disappointed with the jets. they have a good defense, but the offense is very disappointing. buffalo hasn't been close to the offense in 15 years. miami in and out, and they've been a sdamdisappointment, but england is really the class of that division. >> is it minneapolis, new england and denver...
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. >> did it say there was a loss was because the new englanders wrote the history books?> the theory is that new england wrote of the history, ask that is true, and the classic case in point was henry adams who, of course, was the son of presidents, great-grandson of presidents who wrote the classic history of the united states during this period. and he waxed he will kwept about the flaws of these virginian presidents, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. not that adams was particularly sympathetic of the new englanders, but you're right, that bias has entered the history and there wasn't so much they wrote it but that they believed the word of the new englanders. >> madison was onu1ñ the potoma but i can't find any writings about it. >> the call council in the city of philadelphia after th b burning of washington did make it known to the add manipulation that if the federal government wanted to move, they're welcome to move back to philadelphia, which, of course, he had been there before in 1800. this was debated at quite?wv so length in congress. madison appeared to be la
. >> did it say there was a loss was because the new englanders wrote the history books?> the theory is that new england wrote of the history, ask that is true, and the classic case in point was henry adams who, of course, was the son of presidents, great-grandson of presidents who wrote the classic history of the united states during this period. and he waxed he will kwept about the flaws of these virginian presidents, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. not that adams was particularly...
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so there's true signs of fall with wide i spread frost and freeze to northern new england to pennsylvania, new york border from new york, new hampshire and maine and they'll have a killing frost or freeze more than likely for their growing season. for us, mostly sunny you need shades or advisors tomorrow morning temperatures in the middle to upper 50s nice start to the end of your week. region by region north and west stuck in the 60s and 69 in downingtown and allentown 67 and i-95 either side of 70 and 6 below normal and sun and clouds and one more stop a little breezy at the shore and wind coming in out of the northeast and without the friction of the land comes off the water and you'll feel that 70 in atlantic city and cape may 71 and speedwell coming in at 69 degrees. we'll talk about a huge jump in temperature shirleen for the upcoming weekend and we'll have those numbers coming up in the 7 day. >> thank you, adam. developing tonight counting has gun in scotland independence road poling places reported a heavy turnout today with more than 4.2 million people registered to vote and cou
so there's true signs of fall with wide i spread frost and freeze to northern new england to pennsylvania, new york border from new york, new hampshire and maine and they'll have a killing frost or freeze more than likely for their growing season. for us, mostly sunny you need shades or advisors tomorrow morning temperatures in the middle to upper 50s nice start to the end of your week. region by region north and west stuck in the 60s and 69 in downingtown and allentown 67 and i-95 either side...
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the high is in northern new england and 71 degrees and partly sunny and 6 degrees below normal.gh pushes off to the east, it's winds start to return from the southwest ahead of the next boundary in southern canada over the weekend, so on saturday, it's clouds in the morning because of that wind switch off the ocean that will throw clouds our way and it takes control much of the saturday and it's temperatures jump to 78 degrees above normal. 46 in the suburbs and 56 for center city, the clouds this evening will give way to a mainly clear sky and definitely on the chilly side for this time of year. as we look at future tracker tomorrow at 9:00 in the morning, 50? allentown and 61 in millville and mid-40s in the poconos, they could drop into the upper 30s to around 40 range by tomorrow morning and then in the afternoon, many locations struggle to get out of 60s for highs tomorrow, in the poconos they will not gets out of 50s. as we look at your exclusive accuweather forecast, feeling like fall and areas in the 60s and the city at 71 and a quick warm-up on saturday and if you wake u
the high is in northern new england and 71 degrees and partly sunny and 6 degrees below normal.gh pushes off to the east, it's winds start to return from the southwest ahead of the next boundary in southern canada over the weekend, so on saturday, it's clouds in the morning because of that wind switch off the ocean that will throw clouds our way and it takes control much of the saturday and it's temperatures jump to 78 degrees above normal. 46 in the suburbs and 56 for center city, the clouds...
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the heavier, steadier rain is over new england. massachusetts, connecticut, back into new york city. for us, things are quieting down. we will be stuck with the clouds the rest of the day. temperatures in the 60's for the rest of the day. it is quite breezy. you hour by hour. i think only about 67 through the afternoon falling into the lower 60's later tonight. a little drizzle. even at fedex field for the redskins game tonight. delaysng, there are right now. between one hour and two hours at laguardia and philadelphia. the rest of the country looking pretty quiet. some quiet weather heading in our direction. more on that coming up in about 10 minutes. >> thank you. new developments after a virginia state police investigation. we are learning more about a deadly police shooting in percival, virginia that took the life of a loudoun county teenager. >> we are still poring over that report. loudoun county just posted it on their website. officials released information from the report summarizing the report by virginia state police of w
the heavier, steadier rain is over new england. massachusetts, connecticut, back into new york city. for us, things are quieting down. we will be stuck with the clouds the rest of the day. temperatures in the 60's for the rest of the day. it is quite breezy. you hour by hour. i think only about 67 through the afternoon falling into the lower 60's later tonight. a little drizzle. even at fedex field for the redskins game tonight. delaysng, there are right now. between one hour and two hours at...
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but up across parts of new england, a hard freeze. burlington, vermont 32. bangor and caribou dropping down to 30 degrees. philadelphia 71 degrees, but still in the 50s in northern new england. this is the reason why. the high pressure from canada is banked over there. and we have this clock-wise circulation around the high pressure. if you look down across our region you can see some clouds beginning to move in off the ocean. it will be clouding up tonight, could even have a touch of drizzle early tomorrow morning. but if you're not ready to say good-bye to summer we have two more days left. two more full days left of summer and it will feel like that. tomorrow, giving way to afternoon sunshine temperatures in the upper 70s. sunday, lots of sunshine. mid 80s. could have an evening shower as the cold front pulls through, bringing us more fall-like temperatures for the first week of fall. we talk about that when i come inside for the accuweather forecast. >> sounds good, thank you. >>> and still ahead, fall out i -- fallout in scotland. >>> and sexual abuse o
but up across parts of new england, a hard freeze. burlington, vermont 32. bangor and caribou dropping down to 30 degrees. philadelphia 71 degrees, but still in the 50s in northern new england. this is the reason why. the high pressure from canada is banked over there. and we have this clock-wise circulation around the high pressure. if you look down across our region you can see some clouds beginning to move in off the ocean. it will be clouding up tonight, could even have a touch of drizzle...
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later, he was captured new jamaica, and after escaping, found himself aboard a ship down for new england. in rags and starving, he made his way to boston where he found the continental frigate alliance preparing for a voyage to france and in desperate need of hands, climbing up the gang plank, he was warmly greeted by the astain, john barry, who was glad to see kessler as kessler was to see him. they served together for the rest of the war. just one year after the navy's or us, the shortage of manpower captainsressing that signed on castoffs, invalids, jailbirds, and even british prisoners, often using them as marines -- one just one year after the navy's birth. many warned to keep an eye out for treachery and frequent founder. the navy's muster rolls often included foreigners as well. frenchmen, scandinavians, and the closest foreigners as far as the government was concerned, native americans. on one voyage, and american indian sailor learned of a plot aboard a british ship by british hands to kill the crew, the captain, and all officers save one, who would navigate them home. of thelin
later, he was captured new jamaica, and after escaping, found himself aboard a ship down for new england. in rags and starving, he made his way to boston where he found the continental frigate alliance preparing for a voyage to france and in desperate need of hands, climbing up the gang plank, he was warmly greeted by the astain, john barry, who was glad to see kessler as kessler was to see him. they served together for the rest of the war. just one year after the navy's or us, the shortage of...
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we told you about how employees from the 71 new england abortionry stores wen new england--new englandgrocery stores went on strike when it's ceo was fired. those market basket disruptions were part of the reason--not only did these workers fight and win for the leadership they wanted in place and make national headlines in the process, they brought a multi billion dollar grocery chain to its niece and they rocked august's jobs numbers. you can't discount the quote/unquote little guys. they were not unionized. they didn't have a budget. they just had the power of the collective voice, and they got the results that they were looking for. they accomplished in three weeks what some major labor unions have not been able to do in years, they also helped the company out in the long run. let's face it, all the headlines and sympathetic press for market basket, that's great free advertising. i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us, and have a great weekend. [♪ music ] threats to non-member states. a special report in a moment, first the headlines - a call for a global pact against islamic sta
we told you about how employees from the 71 new england abortionry stores wen new england--new englandgrocery stores went on strike when it's ceo was fired. those market basket disruptions were part of the reason--not only did these workers fight and win for the leadership they wanted in place and make national headlines in the process, they brought a multi billion dollar grocery chain to its niece and they rocked august's jobs numbers. you can't discount the quote/unquote little guys. they...
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vern is in new england. he will have that and more from the 49ers. getting ugly for the 49ers. >> thanks for joining us. we will see you at 6:30. is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. >> tonight, the fire grows. more homes burn and more people are kept away as the king fire in northern california gets worse. carter evans is covering. >> glor: new details about the iraq war veteran who jumped a fence with a knife and reached the white house. julianna goldman is in washington. vinita nair says police are cracking down on cyclists after horrific crash in new york's central park. >> and the power of music enhanced by the emotion of children. don dahler on a powerful composition in connecticut. >> this piece is to offer some kind of healing for the families. >> this is the cbs evening
vern is in new england. he will have that and more from the 49ers. getting ugly for the 49ers. >> thanks for joining us. we will see you at 6:30. is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. >> tonight, the fire grows....
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when we put these embargo acts in place, this is hurting the england which traded extensively -- new england which traded extensively with old england. you end up with an underground economy and a tremendous amount of smuggling will go on with the canadian border. this is so unpopular. this is a cartoon of the day. see.y be tough to i cannot say the first word because it is a curse word back then. you see we have a smuggler getting bit by a turtle. me" is a play on words. take the word "embargo" and spin it around, and you get "oh grab me." there is another way they took the word embargo in cartoons of the day. you can play around with the word and get "mob rage." this is a big help him because the tariff is the main source of revenue -- this is a big problem because the tariff is a main source of revenue. this is a tax on imported goods. our revenues will plummet. how well did all these embargoes do? it is tough to see. the red line is our imports. abouthe peak in 1806 of $140 million, it is crushed to below $10 million. we did a really good job, right? what happened to exports? guess what?
when we put these embargo acts in place, this is hurting the england which traded extensively -- new england which traded extensively with old england. you end up with an underground economy and a tremendous amount of smuggling will go on with the canadian border. this is so unpopular. this is a cartoon of the day. see.y be tough to i cannot say the first word because it is a curse word back then. you see we have a smuggler getting bit by a turtle. me" is a play on words. take the word...
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keeping a high of 76 and 50s for highs in new england and as the high pushes to the east, and a cold front approaches to the west it brings southerly winds in here bumping the temperatures into the upper 70s and low 80s for the weekend. tonight 46 in the suburbs and 56 for seasoner city, and comfortably cool for a clear sky and allentown another below normal day at 74, but partly sunny in the afternoon and at the shore tomorrow looking good as well. sunshine and a few clouds, there could be a rip current risk as we have the hurricane off the coast spilling higher than normal swells off the shore, sun and clouds tomorrow and 76 in the city and slightly cooler behind the front on friday of 71 and we'll bounce it back over the weekend, the last official weekend of summer, feeling like it, upper 70s to low 80s, a transition day as fall arrives on monday night, 77 and a couple of showers and it's officially fall and feeling like a tuesday at 70 and rosh hashanah. >>> and a jew dropping incident at a chick-fil-a. we have the story when we come back. our dad's a plumber. a business manager.
keeping a high of 76 and 50s for highs in new england and as the high pushes to the east, and a cold front approaches to the west it brings southerly winds in here bumping the temperatures into the upper 70s and low 80s for the weekend. tonight 46 in the suburbs and 56 for seasoner city, and comfortably cool for a clear sky and allentown another below normal day at 74, but partly sunny in the afternoon and at the shore tomorrow looking good as well. sunshine and a few clouds, there could be a...
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looking for the first frost of the season, portions of new england, vermont, new hampshire, into upstate new york. meanwhile, we're tracking major hurricane bearing down on baja, california. it will continue to track its way north and west. we could get some of the moisture into the southwest. reena and dan, back to you. >>> our other big story this morning, moupting pressure to wipe out isis after it struck again in the same cold-blooded way it did before. >> the barbaric murder of a british aid worker. tahman bradley has more from washington. tahman, good rorng. >> reporter: good morning, dan, good morning, reena. officials are poring over the video looking for clues. isis sending message with this killing of a husband and father of two. they've stunned the world with another brute m execution video. this time, a british aid worker, david haines, 44 years old. >> david has been murdered in the most callous and brutal way imaginable. by an organization which is the embodiment of evil. >> reporter: this morning, a global manhunt is under way to find his killers. the voice on the tape app
looking for the first frost of the season, portions of new england, vermont, new hampshire, into upstate new york. meanwhile, we're tracking major hurricane bearing down on baja, california. it will continue to track its way north and west. we could get some of the moisture into the southwest. reena and dan, back to you. >>> our other big story this morning, moupting pressure to wipe out isis after it struck again in the same cold-blooded way it did before. >> the barbaric murder...
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late 1814, early 1815, a group of new england federalists meet.ne of their grievances is to limit the power of these embargoes which are hampering their trade. they want to limit congress's approval to declare war, sounds familiar. there are no records kept. but it is possible they talked about secession. lampooned as always in the cartoons of the day, on the lower left that is king george iii in open arms. he says, "jump in my fine fellows, plenty of molasses and codfish, plenty of goods to smuggle, honors, titles and nobility into the bargain." i did not want to end the war section on a low note, so let's end it on a high note. coming up next month, the battle of baltimore. that inspires the amateur poet, francis scott key. he had a friend captured by the british. he does out to try to get his friend free. the british nab him and put him on a ship. he is watching the bombs bursting all night at fort mchenry. in the morning, our flag is still there. he said it to a popular british song. it has four stanzas, but we only sing the first. let's turn
late 1814, early 1815, a group of new england federalists meet.ne of their grievances is to limit the power of these embargoes which are hampering their trade. they want to limit congress's approval to declare war, sounds familiar. there are no records kept. but it is possible they talked about secession. lampooned as always in the cartoons of the day, on the lower left that is king george iii in open arms. he says, "jump in my fine fellows, plenty of molasses and codfish, plenty of goods...
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the low is off the coast moving south of new england and off to sea and the rain showers break up inthern new england at boston and cape cod and we see the clouds ripping apart between washington and baltimore and by 10:00 we can try to clear the sky to the south, if we clear the sky with the damp ground, we can see the fog become an issue tomorrow morning. by 11:30 in the morning we start to clear it out and lingering clouds at the shore and it will clear there in the afternoon. spooking of the afternoon, future tracker, 77 in philadelphia as well as allentown 74 degrees, just above normal with the returning sun. as we look at the forecast, it's cloudy and breezy with areas of fog and 57 in dover, 55, and your four day at 4:00, tomorrow 77 with morning clouds east of philadelphia ripping away to full sunshine and then a gorgeous weekend, saturday and sunday summer-like, full sun 82 to 88 degrees, we stay at 80 on monday. so this damp dreary thursday, looking at the four day it puts a smile on everybody's face. >>> something else this weekend in atlantic city, can you board it and if
the low is off the coast moving south of new england and off to sea and the rain showers break up inthern new england at boston and cape cod and we see the clouds ripping apart between washington and baltimore and by 10:00 we can try to clear the sky to the south, if we clear the sky with the damp ground, we can see the fog become an issue tomorrow morning. by 11:30 in the morning we start to clear it out and lingering clouds at the shore and it will clear there in the afternoon. spooking of...
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i want to show you what is going on in northern new england.s strong maine, sent in on facebook by heidi. the fall foliage is starting to change and it is bright. it is vibrant. the combination of facts that they have gotten enough rain, not too much, not too little. cool nights, warm afternoons and about one week behind normal. this is the normal peak for the fall foliage across new england. the poconos, central and western pennsylvania mild october. in our region, peaking late october or early november. and if really looks like this will be a beautiful fall season. this weekend though, forget fall, it is feeling like summer. 81 degrees tomorrow afternoon. you see the eastern half of the country warm with temperatures in the 80s. heading into sunday, again in the 80s. a little more in the form of clouds. high, thin clouds late on sunday, but really looking nice. tonight for your friday night, mainly clear, a little fog developing. patchy fog, 50 degrees in allentown, 58 in philadelphia, 58 in millville. the 5day at five showing tomorrow wall-t
i want to show you what is going on in northern new england.s strong maine, sent in on facebook by heidi. the fall foliage is starting to change and it is bright. it is vibrant. the combination of facts that they have gotten enough rain, not too much, not too little. cool nights, warm afternoons and about one week behind normal. this is the normal peak for the fall foliage across new england. the poconos, central and western pennsylvania mild october. in our region, peaking late october or...
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each time such an agreement had been reached, new england and new york congressmen succeeded in blocking it by promising pennsylvania to support a permanent location in persons while remaining at new york. congress had been at new york since 1785. madison needed assurance that new york and new england wouldn't do this again. at dinner hamilton promised to talk to his northern supporters and madison agreed to find necessary votes for assumption provided a potomac residence act had first been signed by president washington. as the documentary record shows, hamilton was successful. and a month later the president signed such an act. soon thereafter congress agreed to assume $21.5 million in state revolutionary war debt. this has become known as the compromise of 1790, the first of the three great sectional compromises that came like clock work every 30 years and held the union together, except for the last. from the moment the federal government arrived on the potomac river at the end of 1800, residents of washington, d.c. lived under the constant threat that congress would move elsewhere.
each time such an agreement had been reached, new england and new york congressmen succeeded in blocking it by promising pennsylvania to support a permanent location in persons while remaining at new york. congress had been at new york since 1785. madison needed assurance that new york and new england wouldn't do this again. at dinner hamilton promised to talk to his northern supporters and madison agreed to find necessary votes for assumption provided a potomac residence act had first been...
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our special guest bob kraft from the new england patriots.wn substantially as a franchise in two decades. the nfl has grown as a franchise. i was going to say ad rates have grown. can this this continue? >> i sure hope so. you know, i think we are the one live television product. i know your folks, steve can tell you well and i know les is very excited like having thursday night football has helped them on sundays. selling thursday night. what happened, 97% of all -- is watch withing live tv games. very little dvr. it's the really only television product that mass audiences want to see. >> now you're the chairman. you run the tv business effectively. >> i'm part of a committee working -- >> so my question, at&t trying to buy directv. you are in the middle of it because you sit in the middle and the deal cannot happen or there is a way out for at&t unless they get the deal with you. >> we're hopeful that's going to close shortly. i think both mike white and randall stevenson will be great partners and we look forward to the deal hopefully happ
our special guest bob kraft from the new england patriots.wn substantially as a franchise in two decades. the nfl has grown as a franchise. i was going to say ad rates have grown. can this this continue? >> i sure hope so. you know, i think we are the one live television product. i know your folks, steve can tell you well and i know les is very excited like having thursday night football has helped them on sundays. selling thursday night. what happened, 97% of all -- is watch withing live...
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everything will come together up into new england, the poconos the lehigh valley. this is where we expect to see most of the severe weather. you can see how close it is to the delaware valley. i can't rule out that we could see a strong thunderstorm here in the philadelphia area, as well. what you can expect, there could be a pop-up shower or thunderstorm between lunchtime and 4:00, can't rule that out, but the main event arrives between 4 and 5. ahead of it sun and clouds, warm and soupy. le once the thunderstorm arrives, we'll see strong gusty winds and heavy downpours and cloud to ground lightning strikes and i promise tomorrow it will feel a million times better, i'll have the details in the seven day. >> the eagles are gearing up for their season opener and the penn state head coach perhaps for his debut ducis rogers has sunday morning sports. >> reporter: eagles look at jacksonville. the time to hit tackling dummies and each other is over. the hitting counts. eagles expecting contributions from their rookie class like receivers jordon matthews. chip kelly sai
everything will come together up into new england, the poconos the lehigh valley. this is where we expect to see most of the severe weather. you can see how close it is to the delaware valley. i can't rule out that we could see a strong thunderstorm here in the philadelphia area, as well. what you can expect, there could be a pop-up shower or thunderstorm between lunchtime and 4:00, can't rule that out, but the main event arrives between 4 and 5. ahead of it sun and clouds, warm and soupy. le...