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new england is now 3-2. miami had the week off after they played in london last week and the jets lose at san diego to go 1-4. since 2001, that's when brady took over here for bledsoe, new england, more than three times the wins as opposed to losses and none of the other teams even at .500. >> cris: you really go back to '94 when robert kraft took over this team leads the nfl in wins and playoff wins and conferences and super bowl titles. that is about the whole thing and about all you're playing for. >> al: brady is on the bench and garoppolo took that last snap. >> cris: a big controversy now. >> al: i told you, he should have played. >> cris: he gets a lot of snaps in practice. we were out there on friday and i was surprised. i said is there something to this and is he going to get a chance to play? i guess the last three or four years, new england, unlike a lot of teams, they give garoppolo two or three snaps and you'll see brady in there sometimes with the scout team making plays and throw to some of th
new england is now 3-2. miami had the week off after they played in london last week and the jets lose at san diego to go 1-4. since 2001, that's when brady took over here for bledsoe, new england, more than three times the wins as opposed to losses and none of the other teams even at .500. >> cris: you really go back to '94 when robert kraft took over this team leads the nfl in wins and playoff wins and conferences and super bowl titles. that is about the whole thing and about all you're...
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new england is now 3-2. miami had the week off after they played in london last week and the jets lose at san diego to go 1-4. since 2001, that's when brady took over here for bledsoe, new england, more than three times the wins as opposed to losses and none of the other teams even at .500. >> cris: you really go back to '94 when robert kraft took over this team leads the nfl in wins and playoff wins and conferences and super bowl titles. that is about the whole thing and about all you're playing for. >> al: brady is on the bench and garoppolo took that last snap. >> cris: a big controversy now. >> al: i told you, he should have played. >> cris: he gets a lot of snaps in practice. we were out there on friday and i was surprised. i said is there something to this and is he going to get a chance to play? i guess the last three or four years, new england, unlike a lot of teams, they give garoppolo two or three snaps and you'll see brady in there sometimes with the scout team making plays and throw to some of th
new england is now 3-2. miami had the week off after they played in london last week and the jets lose at san diego to go 1-4. since 2001, that's when brady took over here for bledsoe, new england, more than three times the wins as opposed to losses and none of the other teams even at .500. >> cris: you really go back to '94 when robert kraft took over this team leads the nfl in wins and playoff wins and conferences and super bowl titles. that is about the whole thing and about all you're...
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and the new england colonies provide troops. you get to the mid-atlantic, pennsylvania and new york, and they do not provide troops but they did provide supplies and can is -- cannons. so there is a regional identity more so that we see in other wars. >> do the french comeback back in the british leave when they go back to louisburg? is it more of a skirmish to get the fort? >> the british come in and think it will be theirs. they have been pounding the walls down. the masonry was not the greatest , so it was crumbling. so they were like, ok, now we captured the fort. so they actually start lobbing shells into the city. they start rebuilding everything. you can see in this image. this is from the library at the university of michigan. it is a contemporary sketch. it was done and it is in english. it was done between the occupation. but once the war is over, here are the keys to the fort. in a way, another reason to be upset, hey, wait a minute, we just spent three years rebuilding the fort and now we are giving it back to you al
and the new england colonies provide troops. you get to the mid-atlantic, pennsylvania and new york, and they do not provide troops but they did provide supplies and can is -- cannons. so there is a regional identity more so that we see in other wars. >> do the french comeback back in the british leave when they go back to louisburg? is it more of a skirmish to get the fort? >> the british come in and think it will be theirs. they have been pounding the walls down. the masonry was...
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the worst of it today is definitely central new england up into northern new england.ot a fun drive on the mass pike right now. it is pouring all the way from the berkshires back to boston. just some lighter rain down around new york city, but you can see the worst of it there from springfield to boston, still gusting to 40 miles per hour. a lot of leaves around there have come down, the roads are wet, so it's definitely slippery. today's forecast, the worst of it northern portions of new england, not new york city, d.c. and philly. you should be fine. middle of the country looks great, too, by the way, thomas. but we're lucky this wasn't winter, this nor'easter. it rained a lot. if that had been snow, it wouldn't have been fun. >> plus, the rain that's going to make the change of seasons. the leaves come off a lot faster for those up in new england. >> a lot of those trees got stripped. >> thank you, bill. appreciate it. >>> coming up on "morning joe," the canadian prime minister says the country will not be intimidated by yesterday's shooting, but how is the governme
the worst of it today is definitely central new england up into northern new england.ot a fun drive on the mass pike right now. it is pouring all the way from the berkshires back to boston. just some lighter rain down around new york city, but you can see the worst of it there from springfield to boston, still gusting to 40 miles per hour. a lot of leaves around there have come down, the roads are wet, so it's definitely slippery. today's forecast, the worst of it northern portions of new...
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it's getting new england with the heavy rain this morning. in will probably linger in spot till tomorrow morning. if you're traveling up to boston, new york, albany, long island, definitely going to be hampered by this system. today the winds. that will be the issue the clouds giving way to sun more this afternoon. lower to mid-60s for highs. winds gusting to 25, 30. we'll be 45 to 50 tomorrow. partial solar eclipse late afternoon. it starts at 5:52. it peaks 25 minutes later at 6:17 but sunset is 6:19. so if you're going to go out and watch t don't look directly at t. even sunglasses aren't good enough. you need special glasses but better yet, if you take a little box, put a pin hole on one end and the other a piece of paper, you'll see the projection on the paper. safest way to watch it. winds gusting to near 30 at patuxent river naval air staying. 25 or so martinsburg, hagerstown and d.c. i think they'll only get a little stronger as we head toward the morning and mid afternoon. low to mid-50s to start your day but with the wind it feels ev
it's getting new england with the heavy rain this morning. in will probably linger in spot till tomorrow morning. if you're traveling up to boston, new york, albany, long island, definitely going to be hampered by this system. today the winds. that will be the issue the clouds giving way to sun more this afternoon. lower to mid-60s for highs. winds gusting to 25, 30. we'll be 45 to 50 tomorrow. partial solar eclipse late afternoon. it starts at 5:52. it peaks 25 minutes later at 6:17 but sunset...
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courtesye comes to us of new england cable news and is moderated by meet the press chuck todd. this is live coverage here. >> the capitol center for the arts, and the university of new hampshire. seat,or the u.s. senate jeanne shaheen and scott brown. journalists, of alison king, dante scala, and allie morris. todd, host of nbc's meet the press. [applause] >> good evening. from concord, new hampshire, we are here on debate night. we have a one-hour debate on other issues. will get questions from myself, from the panel, and the candidates at some point will also ask each other a question. we have a great crowd with the big they have promised not to be an active participant that active listeners. we will give them one chance to energy out of their systems. [applause] >> now to debate time. there is not a lot of baseball being followed in new england. that is why this crowd is excited. the department of homeland security will warrant travelers from the three west african countries dealing with ebola will have enhanced screening for the disease. senator brown, you call for a travel
courtesye comes to us of new england cable news and is moderated by meet the press chuck todd. this is live coverage here. >> the capitol center for the arts, and the university of new hampshire. seat,or the u.s. senate jeanne shaheen and scott brown. journalists, of alison king, dante scala, and allie morris. todd, host of nbc's meet the press. [applause] >> good evening. from concord, new hampshire, we are here on debate night. we have a one-hour debate on other issues. will get...
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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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won by seven by the broncos before they met up with new england and won the a.f.c. championship a week later. but they did not score over 30 points in any one of the three games last year, the broncos. tonight they put up 35. jim: peyton won't have to stay up quite as late tonight returning texts like he did on sunday night. so many out there to congratulate him. wide ranging friendsships from the country music field to of course in football, his old coaches, legendary quarterbacks ofiesteryear, current quarterbacks. all the assistants. golfers from tiger woods to phil mickelson to bubba watson. on and on. you know how he is about returning texts. he spent probably about as much time sunday night just saying, hey, thank you, as he did -- as long as it took to beat san francisco in the game itself. phil: i think now he can sit back and cherish what he's done and maybe celebrate a little. because he did that sunday night. the turnaround is so quick, you can't even sit there and enjoy the victory for a day. jim: 96 hours, in 196 -- in 96 hours they put up, what, 77 poi
won by seven by the broncos before they met up with new england and won the a.f.c. championship a week later. but they did not score over 30 points in any one of the three games last year, the broncos. tonight they put up 35. jim: peyton won't have to stay up quite as late tonight returning texts like he did on sunday night. so many out there to congratulate him. wide ranging friendsships from the country music field to of course in football, his old coaches, legendary quarterbacks...
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look for showers making their way into interior sections of new england and new york as >>> good morning i'm bill henley. a chilly start this morning, 30s and 40s but we'll see lots of sunshine and with a warm wind we'll warm into the 70s this afternoon. the bright sunshine will be taking a break. chance of a shower during the day and a better chance of showers on tuesday. clearing out wednesday. another chance of showers as we head toward the weekend. have a great day. >> and that's your latest weather. mr. lawyer? >> glenn close is a hollywood
look for showers making their way into interior sections of new england and new york as >>> good morning i'm bill henley. a chilly start this morning, 30s and 40s but we'll see lots of sunshine and with a warm wind we'll warm into the 70s this afternoon. the bright sunshine will be taking a break. chance of a shower during the day and a better chance of showers on tuesday. clearing out wednesday. another chance of showers as we head toward the weekend. have a great day. >> and...
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police quickly learn it was rented by new england patriot, aaron hernandez. several days, investigators search his home and cars, removing bags of possible evidence, including hernandez's cell phone, but a law enforcement source says it's badly cracked, possibly intentionally, before it was handed over. june 26th, 2013, nine days after the murder of odin lloyd, hernandez is arrested. the charges, first-degree premeditated murder and having illegal weapons. his plea? >> not guilty. >> and he's no longer a new england patriot. >> i and other members of the organization were shocked and disappointed. >> hernandez is canned before he reaches the courthouse. >> mr. hernandez is charged with a very serious crime, but that shouldn't be enough to hold him without bail. >> and he's staying in jail. his attempts at bail denied. >> i think the commonwealth presented a case that's circumstantial to be sure, but very, very strong. >> hours after his arrest, the public hears those details for the first time. 9:02 p.m. father's day, june 16th. >> the defendant had sent a te
police quickly learn it was rented by new england patriot, aaron hernandez. several days, investigators search his home and cars, removing bags of possible evidence, including hernandez's cell phone, but a law enforcement source says it's badly cracked, possibly intentionally, before it was handed over. june 26th, 2013, nine days after the murder of odin lloyd, hernandez is arrested. the charges, first-degree premeditated murder and having illegal weapons. his plea? >> not guilty....
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megan alexander is at the gillette stadium in foxboro, massachusetts, with a matchup between the new englandiots and the new york jets. >> reporter: when the patriots and jets get together, it always seems to be interesting. you could feel there was something on the line during last night's game. new england starts the score early in the game. a wide open shane vereen makes a diving catch. he adds another touchdown to the second quarter, but the jets would keep this one close, thanks to four field goals from nick folt. with seconds to play the jets have a chance to win when folk lines up for a 58-yard field goal. >> the kick is blocked and the patriots hang on barely for the victory. >> reporter: it's new england's third straight victory. they're now 5-2. as far as the jets, they've now lost six in a row after winning their opening game, and at 1-6 they have the third worst record in the nfl. for cbs news, megan alexander, foxboro, massachusetts. >>> you're not going to want to miss next week's matchup. the san diego charger go to denver to take on peyton manning and the broncos. it starts a
megan alexander is at the gillette stadium in foxboro, massachusetts, with a matchup between the new englandiots and the new york jets. >> reporter: when the patriots and jets get together, it always seems to be interesting. you could feel there was something on the line during last night's game. new england starts the score early in the game. a wide open shane vereen makes a diving catch. he adds another touchdown to the second quarter, but the jets would keep this one close, thanks to...
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won by seven by the broncos before they met up with new england and won the a.f.c. championship a week later. but they did not score over 30 points in any one of the three games last year, the broncos. tonight they put up 35. jim: peyton won't have to stay up quite as late tonight returning texts like he did on sunday night. so many out there to congratulate him. wide ranging friendsships from the country music field to of course in football, his old coaches, legendary quarterbacks ofiesteryear, current quarterbacks. all the assistants. golfers from tiger woods to phil mickelson to bubba watson. on and on. you know how he is about returning texts. he spent probably about as much time sunday night just saying, hey, thank you, as he did -- as long as it took to beat san francisco in the game itself. phil: i think now he can sit back and cherish what he's done and maybe celebrate a little. because he did that sunday night. the turnaround is so quick, you can't even sit there and enjoy the victory for a day. jim: 96 hours, in 196 -- in 96 hours they put up, what, 77 poi
won by seven by the broncos before they met up with new england and won the a.f.c. championship a week later. but they did not score over 30 points in any one of the three games last year, the broncos. tonight they put up 35. jim: peyton won't have to stay up quite as late tonight returning texts like he did on sunday night. so many out there to congratulate him. wide ranging friendsships from the country music field to of course in football, his old coaches, legendary quarterbacks...
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a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. how much money? >> said, like, 10 grand. >> 10 grand? in one night? >> that's what he said, yeah. >> when the club closes, the evening continues at an apartment the football player keeps near the patriots stadium. oden lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge, and darryl sweet, say their friend wasn't formally a big partyer. they know a different side of him. the friend they described was passionate about football. >> whistle blows, he's coming full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and his sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friends, but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> in and out. you know what i'm talking about? >> branch who also coached lloyd in high school didn't hesitate to give him advice as an adult and an occasional reality check. >> at some point, realizing he's not going to the nfl, this is going to be for fun. what do i have to do to prepare myself for life? >> he said lloyd was doing landscaping while figuring out wha
a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. how much money? >> said, like, 10 grand. >> 10 grand? in one night? >> that's what he said, yeah. >> when the club closes, the evening continues at an apartment the football player keeps near the patriots stadium. oden lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge, and darryl sweet, say their friend wasn't formally a big partyer. they know a different side of him. the friend they described was passionate about football....
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there is that storm in new england. some big rain s spiraling. just ran full of here. 66 is the forecast tomorrow. it did it starts with a lot of clouds. the final october 2014 weekend ahead with a 70's saturday afternoon. it will be cooler in the morning. gulf moisture comes in on monday and tuesday. could set up some late sunday night monday morning thunderstorms. >> does even months hut of the storms. big change to cooler air by the middle and end of next week. >> some signs it might come back a little bit toward helene. hard to believe we're near the end of october already. it will be so nice if it is warm for halloween. >> the soft lockdown at the high school has been cleared. does issued after suspicious packages found near the school stadium. students have resumed their normal school day. hope you resumed their normal school day. hope you the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime and the district attorneys, who prosecute the offenders. these are their stories. man: you arrest
there is that storm in new england. some big rain s spiraling. just ran full of here. 66 is the forecast tomorrow. it did it starts with a lot of clouds. the final october 2014 weekend ahead with a 70's saturday afternoon. it will be cooler in the morning. gulf moisture comes in on monday and tuesday. could set up some late sunday night monday morning thunderstorms. >> does even months hut of the storms. big change to cooler air by the middle and end of next week. >> some signs it...
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. >>> during monday night's blowout loss to kansas city, the new england patriots benched quarterbackom brady. brady and the offense have struggled during new england's 2-2 start and the slump has left patriot fans searching for answers. just don't ask coach belichick about the team's issues. >> this team has had these issues in the past. >> we're on to cincinnati. >> you mentioned -- >> we're on to cincinnati. >> do you think having a -- >> we're on to cincinnati. it's nothing about the past, nothing about the future. right now we're preparing for cincinnati. >> do you feel right now that the talent here is good? >> we're getting ready for cincinnati. >> i'm just asking. do you think you've done enough to help tom brady? >> we're getting ready for cincinnati. >> in case you didn't know, new england is playing cincinnati on sunday. but before that week five kicks off tonight right here on cbs. the green bayh packers host the minnesota vikings. our coverage begins at 7:30 centrasen, 6:30 central. >>> coming up on the "cbs this morning," we have more. that's the "cbs morning news" for t
. >>> during monday night's blowout loss to kansas city, the new england patriots benched quarterbackom brady. brady and the offense have struggled during new england's 2-2 start and the slump has left patriot fans searching for answers. just don't ask coach belichick about the team's issues. >> this team has had these issues in the past. >> we're on to cincinnati. >> you mentioned -- >> we're on to cincinnati. >> do you think having a -- >> we're on...
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cooler around the great lakes and northern new england. we also have a risk of strong storms stretching from the west virginia area all the way back into texas. th >>> good moerng -- morning i'm bill henley.
cooler around the great lakes and northern new england. we also have a risk of strong storms stretching from the west virginia area all the way back into texas. th >>> good moerng -- morning i'm bill henley.
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it's recovered by new england. phil: great kick. great kick. stayed on the ground. nobody could just pick up the easy hop. it is amendola who was about 20 yards behind the front line and ran up to get it. phil: watch the football, that's the key. can you yet the right bounces? and it stays down. jim: looks like it hit lafell. phil: that's why it almost goes the jets' way. i would have kicked off. think about it. the first play, the two-minute warning, you've got the time out. if you stop them in three plays, you can get the ball back only needing a field go to win. jim: vereen. the jets call a kick time out coming up with a couple of huge plays here in the late stages. phil: the only difference is if you don't get the onside kick, they're going to punt you down in there deep if you do stop them. those extra yards are going to be tough to come by with time against you. jim: the jets are out of time outs. again, the "mazda post-game show" will be coming your way immediately after this one. intrires andage soifs tonight's game. amendola with the touchdown catch. third
it's recovered by new england. phil: great kick. great kick. stayed on the ground. nobody could just pick up the easy hop. it is amendola who was about 20 yards behind the front line and ran up to get it. phil: watch the football, that's the key. can you yet the right bounces? and it stays down. jim: looks like it hit lafell. phil: that's why it almost goes the jets' way. i would have kicked off. think about it. the first play, the two-minute warning, you've got the time out. if you stop them...
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roads wet across northern new england and south florida. wet and even flooding conditions across the pacific northwest. but roads should be dry most everywhere else. >>> airport delays possible in boston and miami. >>> well, police here in new york say terrorism may have been the motive on four rookie police officers. >> they were posing for a picture. a man attacked the group with a hatchet, wounding two, one critically, before he was shot dead. a bystander was shot and wounded. it was 32-year-old zale thompson who was discharged from the navy for misconduct. >>> two secret service dogs who attacked a white house fence jumper are recovering this morning. they are being treated for bruising and will return to duty. 23-year-old dominick aknee ya of maryland has been charged with felonies for assaulting the dogs and making threats. his father says he was suffering from paranoia and arrested two months ago at the white house after he argued with security guards who wouldn't let him in. >>> and a collision between a helicopter and a small plane
roads wet across northern new england and south florida. wet and even flooding conditions across the pacific northwest. but roads should be dry most everywhere else. >>> airport delays possible in boston and miami. >>> well, police here in new york say terrorism may have been the motive on four rookie police officers. >> they were posing for a picture. a man attacked the group with a hatchet, wounding two, one critically, before he was shot dead. a bystander was shot and...
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new england seen 5% increase in farms from 2007. bringing total number to nearly 35,000, thanks in part to thriving local food movement. >> very expensive product versus the perdue chicken or tyson chicken in supermarket. i'm 6.89, versus $1.99 a pound. huge price difference but people that buy it really appreciate it >> reporter: loch is not alone. number of beginning farmers, those less than 10 years experience increased in new england. there are a number of initiatives that farmers get land, land trusts. there is a big goal, overall goal throughout new england to increase amount of farms to 50% of the region's food locally by 2060. eric. eric: blame all that goat cheese and organic a rugula. thank you, molly. >> reporter: gorgeous harvest season. shannon: molly looking gorgeous too. turkey joining fight against isis in syria? could it turn the tide and is isis trying to capture this historic tomb backfiring on the terror group. why it could provoke a sharp response from the largest military force. i'm only in my 60's... i've got
new england seen 5% increase in farms from 2007. bringing total number to nearly 35,000, thanks in part to thriving local food movement. >> very expensive product versus the perdue chicken or tyson chicken in supermarket. i'm 6.89, versus $1.99 a pound. huge price difference but people that buy it really appreciate it >> reporter: loch is not alone. number of beginning farmers, those less than 10 years experience increased in new england. there are a number of initiatives that...
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. >> seth: well because people from new england will tell you if you got it wrong. >> oh, yes, they will. >> seth: it's not really a beach town, johnny. >> yeah, not a beach town. and it's not in boston but it's still boston enough. >> seth: right. >> people get drunk and have fights, they just do it like on a public tennis court. [ laughter ] >> seth: a little nicer. >> yeah. >> seth: but your -- this is crazy. your nana and my mother were in a play together. >> yes. >> seth: they were in like a town product of "pills a-popping." >> yes. >> seth: you say "pills a-popping" like everybody's going to know what it is. >> right.
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new england and the northeast with frost and freeze advisories, eventually warming up into the mid 60s to the mid >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a chilly start this morning. 30s and 40s. but we'll see lots of sunshine. and with a healthy southerly wind, we'll warm into the 70s this afternoon. and back in the 70s again tomorrow, but the bright sunshine will be taking a break as clouds move in. there's a chance of a shower during the day. really a better chance of evening showers on tuesday. we'll be clearing out wednesday. 72 degrees wednesday afternoon. lots of sunshine on thursday. then another chance of showers as we head toward the weekend. have a great day. >>> go to weather channel on cable, weather.com online. >> always good advice. >>> up next, the always talkative and often controversial piers morgan, opening up about the end of his prime time cable show and what's
new england and the northeast with frost and freeze advisories, eventually warming up into the mid 60s to the mid >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a chilly start this morning. 30s and 40s. but we'll see lots of sunshine. and with a healthy southerly wind, we'll warm into the 70s this afternoon. and back in the 70s again tomorrow, but the bright sunshine will be taking a break as clouds move in. there's a chance of a shower during the day. really a better chance of...
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washout this afternoon for cape cod and southern new england. spinning back the clouds at times this afternoon and at other times a decent amount of sunshine. 65 by 8:00 and then the clouds will thicken back up overnight tonight, by 10 the temperature is dropping. as you mention the cool air in western canada at baker lake just 16 and 21 degrees right now and a piece of this winter-like air will dive south into our area. it will modify but be chilly for part of your weekend. we'll talk about that and the next chance of rain coming up in the accuweather forecast. >> very good thank you adam. >>> still ahead, the first day of october means pumpkin sales are on the rise, what one company is most responsible spore the annual boom. plus, a california player is gunned down in his home by a family member, what we are learning about the fight that turned deadly. >> we want to remind you about our newest tool here at "action news," chopper 6-360, it gives you total control of the video you see from chopper 6, can you use your cell phone or tablet or came
washout this afternoon for cape cod and southern new england. spinning back the clouds at times this afternoon and at other times a decent amount of sunshine. 65 by 8:00 and then the clouds will thicken back up overnight tonight, by 10 the temperature is dropping. as you mention the cool air in western canada at baker lake just 16 and 21 degrees right now and a piece of this winter-like air will dive south into our area. it will modify but be chilly for part of your weekend. we'll talk about...
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katie. >> ukee, we are tracking wet weather issues out here on storm scan three, bulk of which is a new england issue at this point. you can see streams of rain banding down, and bringing us, some showers, currently across central new jersey and just cut ago cross path state border as well. depending where your travel takes you you may have a damp road left over from yesterday's rain or might have fresh rain drops and that could be an issue for us through the next few hours. current temperatures in the lower 50's or feels like, the the mid to low 50's here but breeze is out there feeling more like 309's in the poconos because of that breeze. fifty-seven at best for our expect daytime high, still damp out there but we will completely dry out across the board by tonight. vittoria. >> thanks, katie, good morning, everyone. roads are pretty good out there mass transit is moving well, bridges look great. that is basically my whole report. so lets get outside and put images on top of all that wordage, shall we. looking first at the schuylkill expressway this delays in either direction. roads are fant
katie. >> ukee, we are tracking wet weather issues out here on storm scan three, bulk of which is a new england issue at this point. you can see streams of rain banding down, and bringing us, some showers, currently across central new jersey and just cut ago cross path state border as well. depending where your travel takes you you may have a damp road left over from yesterday's rain or might have fresh rain drops and that could be an issue for us through the next few hours. current...
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several inches of rainfall are possible across new england.looking at 3-4 inches of rain possible here. flash flooding across portions of new england. it will be a messy time tuesday and wednesday. you will need the umbrellas and also the jackets. let's head over to you. >>> thanks maria. >> a record setting night for pete manning his broncos hitting the 49ers. manning with his third touchdown of the night breaks the record. he surfaces brett favre. broncos win 47-17. the most bizarre game of the year the rams hosting the seahawks. st. louis pulling off a fake punt return deceiving the seahawks making them think it was going to the other side of the field but he receives it on the opposite side of the field. rams win a shocker. >>> kyle bush taking a victory lap on twitter. the driver sending out a tweet reading now announcing our plan for the 2015 race season. it includes a picture of him and his wife and a child's toy card if that doesn't say it enough there's a board that says baby 2015. >> a daughter watches his dad's house burn down and h
several inches of rainfall are possible across new england.looking at 3-4 inches of rain possible here. flash flooding across portions of new england. it will be a messy time tuesday and wednesday. you will need the umbrellas and also the jackets. let's head over to you. >>> thanks maria. >> a record setting night for pete manning his broncos hitting the 49ers. manning with his third touchdown of the night breaks the record. he surfaces brett favre. broncos win 47-17. the most...
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look at all this over new england, also long island pushing into north jersey.e're talking about torrential rain there with gusty thunderstorms as well. this is all rotating toward the south and the west. right now in philadelphia we have moderate rain with a chance of heavy rain moving towards the region during the early morning hour. the culprit is an area of low pressure off the injuries see coast slowly pulling away but it continues to rotate these bands of moderate to heavy rain across the region. as the low continues to move towards the northeast tomorrow we'll see the rain slowly waning and becoming more showery. for now though we have the rain and the wind, winds gust to go 26 miles an hour in philadelphia, 35 in lancaster. overnight and into tomorrow morning we're talking about occasional rain an additional quarter of an inch where we see those heavier bands a little more additional there as well. winds gusting to 30 miles an hour and temperatures falling into the 40's. we will see some brightening skies in that seven-day forecast. i'll be back with mor
look at all this over new england, also long island pushing into north jersey.e're talking about torrential rain there with gusty thunderstorms as well. this is all rotating toward the south and the west. right now in philadelphia we have moderate rain with a chance of heavy rain moving towards the region during the early morning hour. the culprit is an area of low pressure off the injuries see coast slowly pulling away but it continues to rotate these bands of moderate to heavy rain across the...
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our region, but his is area of low pressure actually going to be packing a punch for neighbors in new england, so right on the outskirts of that, that does mean we get the effects as is a result. so we will be talking about that, also, despite the warm up for today it, does not last forever, my friends, we are going to see another cool down, which we'll talk about in the next few minutes. guys, we send it back to you. >>> katie, thank you. new this morning, police are looking for two gunmen involved in a overnight shooting in philadelphia's fairhill section. "eyewitness news" at the scene on the 300 block of east indianna avenue. investigators say that two hispanic males wearing dark hoodies fired shots before 3:00 this morning, suspect last zink running on b street toward cambria. one person was hospitalized, in a unknown condition. >>> also, an overnight fire in philadelphia's frankford section, leaves a family homeless. firefighters arrived to heavy fire on the second floor of this row home, along the 2,000 block of grant it street. told the family inside was cents able to escape the flame
our region, but his is area of low pressure actually going to be packing a punch for neighbors in new england, so right on the outskirts of that, that does mean we get the effects as is a result. so we will be talking about that, also, despite the warm up for today it, does not last forever, my friends, we are going to see another cool down, which we'll talk about in the next few minutes. guys, we send it back to you. >>> katie, thank you. new this morning, police are looking for two...
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it's recovered by new england. phil: great kick. great kick. stayed on the ground. nobody could just pick up the easy hop. it is amendola who was about 20 yards behind the front line and ran up to get it. phil: watch the football, that's the key. can you yet the right bounces? and it stays down. jim: looks like it hit lafell. phil: that's why it almost goes the jets' way. i would have kicked off. think about it. the first play, the two-minute warning, you've got the time out. if you stop them in three plays, you can get the ball back only needing a field go to win. jim: vereen. the jets call a kick time out coming up with a couple of huge plays here in the late stages. phil: the only difference is if you don't get the onside kick, they're going to punt you down in there deep if you do stop them. those extra yards are going to be tough to come by with time against you. jim: the jets are out of time outs. again, the "mazda post-game show" will be coming your way immediately after this one. intrires andage soifs tonight's game. amendola with the touchdown catch. third
it's recovered by new england. phil: great kick. great kick. stayed on the ground. nobody could just pick up the easy hop. it is amendola who was about 20 yards behind the front line and ran up to get it. phil: watch the football, that's the key. can you yet the right bounces? and it stays down. jim: looks like it hit lafell. phil: that's why it almost goes the jets' way. i would have kicked off. think about it. the first play, the two-minute warning, you've got the time out. if you stop them...
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it was a little cool, it was rainy in new england on saturday.day turned out to be a beautiful day out there. temperatures are in the 40s. look at hartford at 39. a lot of people had to kick the heat on this weekend. if you hadn't done so before. this afternoon looks just fine. notice the rain, though, buffalo and pittsburgh, that's late today. right now showers and thunderstorms rolling through the memphis area. so if you're in memphis, stay inside for about the next 20 minutes. some hail with those storms and some dangerous winds. and in all, 19 million people at risk of wind and hail damage today. if we're going to get any tornadoes, they'd likely be in west tennessee and maybe even western kentucky. so the paducah to memphis areas, you'll get a second round later today we're worried about. and also into areas of arkansas and northern louisiana. every out west is looking great. it was hot, very hot, thomas, this past weekend in california. that's cooling off. so it looks pretty good. we just got those thunderstorms today. the rest of this week
it was a little cool, it was rainy in new england on saturday.day turned out to be a beautiful day out there. temperatures are in the 40s. look at hartford at 39. a lot of people had to kick the heat on this weekend. if you hadn't done so before. this afternoon looks just fine. notice the rain, though, buffalo and pittsburgh, that's late today. right now showers and thunderstorms rolling through the memphis area. so if you're in memphis, stay inside for about the next 20 minutes. some hail with...
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bangor, maine. 60 degrees, the cold front has not cleared new england just yet. fairly mild in maine and vermont and new hampshire. cold air is heading their way, as well. it's not just here in the delaware valley, it's the great lakes, the high plains a lot of northern portions of the united states feeling the chill from old man winter. satellite and radar, we have a few clouds across the lehigh valley this morning, he everyboy else seeing a mostly sunny skies. it's going to feel like football weather. lots of clouds mix with sun, 48 degrees at 9:00 a.m., noon, 57 degrees, 3:00 p.m., 60 degrees, 6:00 p.m., 58. we have models topping out at 50 degrees, that's the coolest daytime high we've seen since august 28. it will last through the afternoon into tonight, and tomorrow we warm up and back up into the 70s, unfortunately it doesn't last long, but nonetheless it's still cold. i'll have more on the warmup that's in store when i step back inside. >> don't forget you can take 6abc.com with you. the new smart design fits any device you have, whether it's your tablet
bangor, maine. 60 degrees, the cold front has not cleared new england just yet. fairly mild in maine and vermont and new hampshire. cold air is heading their way, as well. it's not just here in the delaware valley, it's the great lakes, the high plains a lot of northern portions of the united states feeling the chill from old man winter. satellite and radar, we have a few clouds across the lehigh valley this morning, he everyboy else seeing a mostly sunny skies. it's going to feel like...
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and can you see how the winds wrap around the low and there is moisture in new england that will pinwheel through tonight and tomorrow morning. along with the showers and chilly temperatures are winds from the north, speeds of 25 miles per hour in philadelphia and 28 in dover and at the shore between 23 and 24 miles per hour. so what so expect here with your timeline, between now and 8:00, areas of steady rain around, after 8:00 and early on thursday, to midmorning to the noon time hour on and off showers so a wet commute tomorrow morning but by tomorrow afternoon the rain pushes out and the clouds stick around and the chilly breeze is still in town, we'll talk about a brighter forecast coming up in just a little bit. >> adam thank you. >>> schools are back open in the poconos but the manhunt for suspected cop killer, eric frein, continues. david henry is live now with more. we are hearing from a man that is caught up more than most. >> he is an eric frein look-alike but lets report that things are quiet around here after yesterday's flurry of activity. police are concentrating their sear
and can you see how the winds wrap around the low and there is moisture in new england that will pinwheel through tonight and tomorrow morning. along with the showers and chilly temperatures are winds from the north, speeds of 25 miles per hour in philadelphia and 28 in dover and at the shore between 23 and 24 miles per hour. so what so expect here with your timeline, between now and 8:00, areas of steady rain around, after 8:00 and early on thursday, to midmorning to the noon time hour on and...
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everyone had their heat on pretty much the last two nights up there in new england.oing to be in the 60s today. it's going to be a little more refreshing. d.c. not bad. today is a much nicer day than tomorrow. because tomorrow all that rain and storms that are now in the south and the tennessee valley will be shifting up new england and as we go throughout tuesday afternoon. we're also watching temperatures recovering in the middle of the country. so it was a little chilly in some spots this weekend. it's definitely improving. and we don't have a lot of violent weather. after we get past today's severe storms, the rest of the week looks pretty good. >> i always call it the first heater smell. that heater kicks on for the first time this season, it's that smell. that time of year. >> a lot of fireplaces starting for the first time, too. that's fun. >> sure is. >>> stories making news, crews looking for malaysia flight 370 are back in the indian ocean. the search was put on hold for four months so crews could map the search area. three ships will concentrate on a stret
everyone had their heat on pretty much the last two nights up there in new england.oing to be in the 60s today. it's going to be a little more refreshing. d.c. not bad. today is a much nicer day than tomorrow. because tomorrow all that rain and storms that are now in the south and the tennessee valley will be shifting up new england and as we go throughout tuesday afternoon. we're also watching temperatures recovering in the middle of the country. so it was a little chilly in some spots this...
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we have a chilly morning in new england. yesterday the cold front went through.efinitely changed, cool today. this is the last dry day we'll have. friday afternoon and evening rain comes in, it will pour friday night and saturday morning it will be with us but exiting through the day. nice day, the leaves are pretty much at their peak in new england, so it's a great afternoon to view those before the rain comes in on friday night. you've also got a lot of rain out there, worst by far near the st. louis area. heavy rain into the city itself, and right across interstate 70. we have flood watches in this area. we could get up to 3 inches of rain the next few days, so worst weather in the country nomination is probably the state of missouri throughout the day today. but might rain head to east by the fwing of the weekend. >> so, showers in missouri, where they're going to cry for the kansas city royals, because they're going to lose to the orioles when they go to camden yards on friday and saturday, bill karins. >> it's a -- good luck. >> yeah. barnacle's sitting the
we have a chilly morning in new england. yesterday the cold front went through.efinitely changed, cool today. this is the last dry day we'll have. friday afternoon and evening rain comes in, it will pour friday night and saturday morning it will be with us but exiting through the day. nice day, the leaves are pretty much at their peak in new england, so it's a great afternoon to view those before the rain comes in on friday night. you've also got a lot of rain out there, worst by far near the...
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but that's mainly going to fall across places cents like maine, for example, up in new england. for us, it is showers, it is clouds, it is a cool-down that comes along with this. but, today, actually going to be miler day, as is we technically are still sitting in the warmer sector of this storm system. so in terms of the pollen report, don't worry about those being super high. in fact, they're extremely low to the point that our arrows are almost off the map here. ragweed still the concern for any of that you are super allergy sufferers, ragweed will be the one for you here to dodge over the next couple of days. but you might want to think about keeping the rain gear at the ready, even though not expecting any casino of a wash out, widespread, we are expecting some showers. today, tonight, tomorrow, and the day beyond that, so 68 degrees the expected hi, nice warm day for the standards actually, scattered showers, out there tonight, and there will still be scattered showers tomorrow and thursday. but the big difference, which you will notice, is that we start to see those tempe
but that's mainly going to fall across places cents like maine, for example, up in new england. for us, it is showers, it is clouds, it is a cool-down that comes along with this. but, today, actually going to be miler day, as is we technically are still sitting in the warmer sector of this storm system. so in terms of the pollen report, don't worry about those being super high. in fact, they're extremely low to the point that our arrows are almost off the map here. ragweed still the concern for...
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that is up toward new england. but we have relatively low clouds around, although the dry air is returning overall. we're not seeing rain with these, but it's still a whole lot more clouds than sunshine in general across the area. our futurecast shows the clouds breaking up a bit during the afternoon. we will see more sunshine. nothing more than an isolated shower to the north and west during the afternoon. but this is mainly a dry day. the clouds perhaps a little more threatening looking than they really are. temperatures in the mid 60s. the average high, 67. we're almost there already even with the cloudy skies. a little bit of sunshine will push us up to 70 degrees, in 70s in central and southern delaware. it is a mild day for this time of the year. with a little bit more sunshine, the temperature again could get into the low 70s. it's not going to be anywhere near that next week. i will tell you more about the big changes with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>> we are following breaking news in bucks county ri
that is up toward new england. but we have relatively low clouds around, although the dry air is returning overall. we're not seeing rain with these, but it's still a whole lot more clouds than sunshine in general across the area. our futurecast shows the clouds breaking up a bit during the afternoon. we will see more sunshine. nothing more than an isolated shower to the north and west during the afternoon. but this is mainly a dry day. the clouds perhaps a little more threatening looking than...
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intensifying but look at all of the rainfall toward new england.ven imbedded win that we're talking thunderstorm activity toward sections of new england but this rain continues to head back down in our direct. as we time everything out, you can see the clock at midnight still looking at rainfall across our area. but during the day tomorrow, we'll keep the clouds, we'll also keep pockets of drizzle but slow improve many as we move toward the afternoon as most of rain moves on off to the north and east. by 11:00 o'clock we're still looking at some pockets around our area as far as the rainfall. then tomorrow by 5:00 p.m. you can see most of the rain is in new england so we finally start to turn the corner late tomorrow and especially during the day on friday. breaking out into some sunshine eventually during the day on friday and many improved by friday evening for your plans it should be dry and also a little more comfortable. so we're talking about an additional inch of rainfall before all is said and done tomorrow afternoon and evening. so right n
intensifying but look at all of the rainfall toward new england.ven imbedded win that we're talking thunderstorm activity toward sections of new england but this rain continues to head back down in our direct. as we time everything out, you can see the clock at midnight still looking at rainfall across our area. but during the day tomorrow, we'll keep the clouds, we'll also keep pockets of drizzle but slow improve many as we move toward the afternoon as most of rain moves on off to the north...
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this comes courtesy of the new england cable news. a special decision 2014 debate, live from the concord center. vying for the u.s. senate seats, democratic senator seeking reelection jeanne shaheen, and republican scott brown. tonight's panelists, allison scala.dante >> good evening from concord new hampshire. we have a one-hour hour debate on domestic and international issues. 230ill be divided into minute segments. you will get questions for myself, the panel, and the candidates will also ask each a question. we have a great crowd with us well promised not to be an active participant in the debate, but active listeners. we'll give them one more chance ofget all the noise out their system as we introduce the two candidates, jeanne shaheen and scott brown. [applause] now we are into debate time, as we know, there is not a lot of baseball being followed in new england. let's get to the news of the day. the department of homeland security is requiring that all travelers from the three west african countries that are dealing with ebola
this comes courtesy of the new england cable news. a special decision 2014 debate, live from the concord center. vying for the u.s. senate seats, democratic senator seeking reelection jeanne shaheen, and republican scott brown. tonight's panelists, allison scala.dante >> good evening from concord new hampshire. we have a one-hour hour debate on domestic and international issues. 230ill be divided into minute segments. you will get questions for myself, the panel, and the candidates will...
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have future tracker 6 . >> the day-long rain that moved through the region is causing problems in new england. this is new video just in from rhode island where police had a hard time keeping drivers off local roads. several vehicles stalled in the middle of water-soaked streets. in massachusetts high winds whipped under a street signs and knocked out power to homes along the shore. >> david you're picking up some serious winds around here. >> reporter: yeah, the winds got more intense as the storm moved to want north an got out over the water. around here, blustery i would say. storm tracker 6 live double scan, one bit of good news for the early part of the commute, most of the current rain has spun off the coast. the stuff up to the north, is on its way down to the northeast. some of us north an east of philadelphia could pick up more showers. as we take a look outside this morning, it's cloudy and it looks like the airfield is drying out at the airport. with the lack of rain and the winds continue to pop through the region. the temperature, 53 degrees, dewpoint, 45. we're beginning to dry
have future tracker 6 . >> the day-long rain that moved through the region is causing problems in new england. this is new video just in from rhode island where police had a hard time keeping drivers off local roads. several vehicles stalled in the middle of water-soaked streets. in massachusetts high winds whipped under a street signs and knocked out power to homes along the shore. >> david you're picking up some serious winds around here. >> reporter: yeah, the winds got...
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played a role in the wreck. >> all that rain that moved through the region is causing problems in new england. this is new video in from rhode island where police had a hard time keeping drivers off flooded roads. several vehicles stalled in the middle of water-soaked streets. in massachusetts coastal advisories are in place. high winds whipped around street signs and knocked out power to homes along the bay state's shoreline. >> it's not that bad here, with you some wet weather out there. >> reporter: more to the north dropping into parts of the region. storm tracker 6 live double scan is showing some of the rain is off the coast of cape may and pushing away. but we have another band out of the new york pushing into trenton and we have another shower pushing into berks county most of us this is nuisance rain, but it's on its way down from the northeast. as we look outside we are looking at the airport. the airport is drying out after overnight sprinkles and showers. be careful if there's leaves on the roads because they can get your tires slipping and sliding. the wind are 17 miles per hour
played a role in the wreck. >> all that rain that moved through the region is causing problems in new england. this is new video in from rhode island where police had a hard time keeping drivers off flooded roads. several vehicles stalled in the middle of water-soaked streets. in massachusetts coastal advisories are in place. high winds whipped around street signs and knocked out power to homes along the bay state's shoreline. >> it's not that bad here, with you some wet weather out...
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i am content. >> one of the great advantages of this new england england family was the richness of sources. his diary, which he kept from around the age of 13 to the very end of his life. one of the stunning moments here is towards the ends of his life, he writes an entry that he labels, posthumously more. -- memoir. as a literary scholar, you make a lot of that diary not just as a record, but the importance of it for adams trying to come to terms with his own identity in some ways. what is it about that diary and what is the larger argument here about the role that diary keeping cap -- keeping meant for adams' life? >> he kept that diary most days of his life, with certain interruptions, but they were not lengthy. as he came into his adulthood and his maturity, the diary which he defined as a record of his times and as a statement that i too am here, and as an intimate companion for his feelings, his thoughts, his ideas, his intellectual musings, his religious concerns, the ups and downs of his daily life and so on, all that was for john quincy adams probably the most continuous daily imm
i am content. >> one of the great advantages of this new england england family was the richness of sources. his diary, which he kept from around the age of 13 to the very end of his life. one of the stunning moments here is towards the ends of his life, he writes an entry that he labels, posthumously more. -- memoir. as a literary scholar, you make a lot of that diary not just as a record, but the importance of it for adams trying to come to terms with his own identity in some ways. what...
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the nor'easter is blowing out to sea lingering behind showers across new england.s. >> cool across much of the northern half of the country. 50s and 60s. but dry conditions in the midwest. 70s and 80s. 96 degrees for phoenix. >>> a lava flow on the move threatening thousands of residents on the big island of hawaii. the flow is less than a mile away from the town of pahoa. it's only a matter of time before residents there are forced to evacuate. they hope to give them at least three days notice. that's scary stuff. >> it devoured 130 acres of terrain by thursday afternoon. unstoppable, huh? >> what do you do? you just have to get out of the way. probably just a matter of time. hopefully everybody will be all right. our friends out in hawaii. >> some of the big island residents are used to it. it began in 1983. i guess this is something they know comes with paradise. >> comes with paradise, right? >>> we've got a sight out of idaho coming up. a captivating sight here. >> as seen from high above, it's a bird's-eye view of the corn maze at the farmstead in meridian. t
the nor'easter is blowing out to sea lingering behind showers across new england.s. >> cool across much of the northern half of the country. 50s and 60s. but dry conditions in the midwest. 70s and 80s. 96 degrees for phoenix. >>> a lava flow on the move threatening thousands of residents on the big island of hawaii. the flow is less than a mile away from the town of pahoa. it's only a matter of time before residents there are forced to evacuate. they hope to give them at least...
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. >>> on the east coast, a nor'easter slammed much of new england. the storm dumped nearly a foot of rain while near hrk strejt winds generated waves along the coast up to 18 feet high. it left a tangled mess of trees, crushed cars. >>> now a look at today's weather. the nor'easter blowing out to sea leaving behind lingering rain showers across new england. the pacific northwest will see up to six inches of rain. and a stalled tropical storm system will bring downpours to south florida. >>> 50s and 60s across much of the northern half of the cannot. dry indian summer conditions prevail across the midwest. 70s and 80s. >>> off the course of north carolina, this is the party you want to go to. a great beach party, right? sharks. feeding frenzy of sharks converged on the cape lookout national seashore. new footage of that frenzy happened earlier this month. see all that? they were feeding on birds up against the shoreline. the man who shot the video said he wasn't frightened at all. >> incredible to watch. >>> if that doesn't scare you, this next story
. >>> on the east coast, a nor'easter slammed much of new england. the storm dumped nearly a foot of rain while near hrk strejt winds generated waves along the coast up to 18 feet high. it left a tangled mess of trees, crushed cars. >>> now a look at today's weather. the nor'easter blowing out to sea leaving behind lingering rain showers across new england. the pacific northwest will see up to six inches of rain. and a stalled tropical storm system will bring downpours to...
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yesterday, across the ohio valley, a storm system is headed on toward the northeast, headed towards new england. and watch out for the morning commute. flooding, new york city, boston, up on into maine. and in the southwest, dealing with flooding today. this is what is left from simon. creeping into arizona. cities like phoenix, tucson, that's where rain is heaviest through the day. as the moisture lifts in. watch out for localized flooding. and this is producing flooding in the plains through the ohio valley through the week. back to you. >> thank you. >>> if you are near a door or window and want to step outside, and if you're decent right now. take a quick look up. >> that's right. north americans are being treated to a rare seles shl event, it's a total eclipse. it's known as a blood moon. >> it's going to last until 9:30 eastern time. you have a little while. enjoy while you can. happen until next april. >>> coming up, the outlook for stocks today after one of the worst days of the year. >>> and a questionable use of force caught on camera. a police force under investigation. >>> and a fra
yesterday, across the ohio valley, a storm system is headed on toward the northeast, headed towards new england. and watch out for the morning commute. flooding, new york city, boston, up on into maine. and in the southwest, dealing with flooding today. this is what is left from simon. creeping into arizona. cities like phoenix, tucson, that's where rain is heaviest through the day. as the moisture lifts in. watch out for localized flooding. and this is producing flooding in the plains through...
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double scan live radar will show that southern new england right now being hammered by extremely heavy rain from boston to hartford with wind over 40 to 50 miles an hour, while here wind are much lighter then that although they are breezy and rain also, a little bit less intense then it is to the north. so as we head out tomorrow morning for rush hour, cloudy, breeze which those scattered showers still around. so still allow a little extra time, because of the wet roads, 49 between 6:00 and 7:00 and still very raw 50 degrees, at 8:00 o'clock tomorrow morning. we will let you know when rain heads out if it is by tomorrow afternoon's commute, brian in the accu weather forecast in a bit. >> thank you. >>> of course, keep up with the changing forecast by logging on to the storm tracker six app anytime of the day or night, it is always available for apple and android devices and it is free. >>> there are a lot of schooling options for families raising children in philadelphia, so tonight, an event was held to help parents make the right decision for their elementary school students. a "acti
double scan live radar will show that southern new england right now being hammered by extremely heavy rain from boston to hartford with wind over 40 to 50 miles an hour, while here wind are much lighter then that although they are breezy and rain also, a little bit less intense then it is to the north. so as we head out tomorrow morning for rush hour, cloudy, breeze which those scattered showers still around. so still allow a little extra time, because of the wet roads, 49 between 6:00 and...
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the new england colonists like a buffer zone, they do like the fact that acadia has been renamed nova scotia, a means it is in british hands, they're not happy about these privateers, there are merchants in the business of making money. if a ship is captured, that is not good. so the french launch this expedition. the british are unhappy about the effort to recapture nova acadia, and the french siege of annapolis royal localpported by the indian tribe. allied -- they were not treated well by the british in nova scotia -- so they allied with the french. peace, so theted bottom line is that the effort by the french to recapture is not particular successful. if that, it is not successful at all. fail. scotia/acadia is threatened by privateers, a politician decides that this is an opportunity for him. william shirley proposes a bold proposal. he takes this to the massachusetts general court, and look.s, we can help our english brothers over in nova scotia, and equally but not more import, we can take louisbourg. what he supposed the massachusetts general court said? [indiscernible] yes th
the new england colonists like a buffer zone, they do like the fact that acadia has been renamed nova scotia, a means it is in british hands, they're not happy about these privateers, there are merchants in the business of making money. if a ship is captured, that is not good. so the french launch this expedition. the british are unhappy about the effort to recapture nova acadia, and the french siege of annapolis royal localpported by the indian tribe. allied -- they were not treated well by...