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southern new england, on sunday evening. >> spring showers. >> the grass is already green. >>> we'll back with the latest breaking news that wreckage from the missing plane has been found. dog person. my name is barbara and i make dog chow natural in davenport, iowa. now that i work there and see all of the care and the ingredients that go into it. i value the food even more. i feed yoshi dog chow natural because there's no artificial colors, preservatives and it's made with real chicken. he's got so much energy. his coat is so shiny. and he just seems over all happier. i'm so proud to make dog chow natural in davenport, iowa. >>> we continue to follow the breaking news, the egyptian military says this morning they believe the navy has found some belongings of passengers even potentially parts of the plane itself. this from egyptair flight 804. they describe the items as being 180 miles outside of alexandria, egypt. it lost contact 180 miles off the egyptian coast. a spokesman said they're sure that the wreckage is indeed from flight 804 and that all wreckage will be brought back to
southern new england, on sunday evening. >> spring showers. >> the grass is already green. >>> we'll back with the latest breaking news that wreckage from the missing plane has been found. dog person. my name is barbara and i make dog chow natural in davenport, iowa. now that i work there and see all of the care and the ingredients that go into it. i value the food even more. i feed yoshi dog chow natural because there's no artificial colors, preservatives and it's made...
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england had a hands-off approach. with that one away and was replaced by the new charter which gave them a royal governor imposed by england and took away the autonomy. elisha cook senior, the father without rage. i think he was estranged from england elisha cook junior, although he was told he was a subject of a crown crown did not feel like he was subject and did not talk like a subject of the crown. he he really spent the rest of his life when his father got older and retired and died, elisha cook junior took up that cause and dedicated rest of his life for making things miserable. he was number one to the crown for many years in the organization he created gave future decades to the other caucuses and a lot of mechanisms by which things were started. you may or may not know from the book, this point that sam adams, who we call a firebrand of the american revolution has a direct tie to elisha cook. elisha cook had deputies in the 30s and forties. one of of these was samuel adam sr.. otherwise -- sam adams senior and elisha cook meet at sam adams house. sam i adams would hear his father and elisha cook discussing politic
england had a hands-off approach. with that one away and was replaced by the new charter which gave them a royal governor imposed by england and took away the autonomy. elisha cook senior, the father without rage. i think he was estranged from england elisha cook junior, although he was told he was a subject of a crown crown did not feel like he was subject and did not talk like a subject of the crown. he he really spent the rest of his life when his father got older and retired and died,...
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they could pick their own governor and make their own laws, england had a hands-off approach towards massachusetts. when that went away, the new charter gave them a royal governor imposed by england and took away a lot of the economy, elijah cook's senior father was outraged, he was estranged from england and pass that to his son. elijah cook junior, although he would have told you he was the subject of the crown didn't feel like a subject and didn't talk like a subject of the crown and he really spent the rest of his life when his father got older and retired and died elijah cook junior took up that cause and dedicated the rest of his life to making life miserable for england. he was enemy number one for the crown for many years and the organization he created gave birth in future decades to the other caucuses, the sons of liberty and a lot of the mechanisms by which the american revolution was started. you may or may not know from the book at this point that sam adams, who we call the firebrand of the american revolution has a direct tie to elijah cook. elijah cook had deputies in the 1730s and 40s and one of those was samue
they could pick their own governor and make their own laws, england had a hands-off approach towards massachusetts. when that went away, the new charter gave them a royal governor imposed by england and took away a lot of the economy, elijah cook's senior father was outraged, he was estranged from england and pass that to his son. elijah cook junior, although he would have told you he was the subject of the crown didn't feel like a subject and didn't talk like a subject of the crown and he...
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from the new england patriots, a mankind to support me, a name i plan to plant a name on my cabinet, nd music from goo goo dolls. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> jimmy: what is that? >> jake tapper here, cnn. >> jimmy: hey, jake. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you can do that? you can just fly into someone's show whenever you want to? >> yes, jimmy. it's called breaking news. we're cnn. that's how we do it. >> jimmy: that's awesome. i'm in the box. hey, i'm in the box. >> jimmy we're getting reports you're running for vice president. >> jimmy: it's true. i'm running for vice president of the united states of america. [ applause ] >> with which candidate, which party? >> jimmy: i'm sorry, i didn't hear that. >> with which candidate or party? >> jimmy: it's a good question. i have not figured that out yet. i will run solo or possibly with both candidates to maximize my chances of being vice president. >> but just to clarify, as of now you have not been tapped by any of the remaining presidential hopefuls. >> jimmy: they're interested, but i haven't been tapped, no. you don't need a number one
from the new england patriots, a mankind to support me, a name i plan to plant a name on my cabinet, nd music from goo goo dolls. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> jimmy: what is that? >> jake tapper here, cnn. >> jimmy: hey, jake. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you can do that? you can just fly into someone's show whenever you want to? >> yes, jimmy. it's called breaking news. we're cnn. that's how we do it. >> jimmy: that's awesome. i'm in the box. hey, i'm in...
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and to make matters worse who was a nephew of the most established printer in all of new england to read a dynasty to open a eighth printing house right across the alley. now it was a certain see -- a certainty now any of their business would go to them so left the brothers within a month in a fairly desperate situation. now james found what he had to do was print fabrics for the rich women in town that is not with the team to boston to do also he had to carve is he was deal the person who was artisan enough to carve the woodcuts for illustrations. that should have been a great advantage that they are the only ones to have these customized woodblocks however james had to put these out to his competitors so it was a bad situation when he was not humbled by bad luck in fact, they advertise the fabric printing capabilities and said he printed fabrics without this know that, the intent the lyndon. so things have gotten pretty desperate. and that created more stress. and james was intense and moody benjamin was strong-willed in many years later he would admit he was a bill is the best apprent
and to make matters worse who was a nephew of the most established printer in all of new england to read a dynasty to open a eighth printing house right across the alley. now it was a certain see -- a certainty now any of their business would go to them so left the brothers within a month in a fairly desperate situation. now james found what he had to do was print fabrics for the rich women in town that is not with the team to boston to do also he had to carve is he was deal the person who was...
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dedicated to old school new england-style candle pin bowling. and this is a reasonable expectation, to kick my ass. they've been playing here since the '50s. >> woman: i was never allowed to come near the bowling alley. >> anthony: really? this was a den of inequity? >> woman: this was -- my aunt did not think this was a good idea. >> anthony: oh, man. it's a tiny little ball. this looks really hard. all right. [ cheering ] >> woman: it's very different, shellburn falls. i grew up here. very different. people don't know each other as well as everyone used to know each other. >> man: when i grew up in greenfield, everybody had jobs. i worked from the time i was 13. if i had to go back there, now, i don't believe in drugs, i don't have anything to do with them, but what choice would i have? stand on the corner, i would probably get into a business. what's a good business? well-paying business? i'm sorry. that's where we are. ♪ >> anthony: yes, it used to be a very different world, towns like this one. and there were many. but like everywhere else,
dedicated to old school new england-style candle pin bowling. and this is a reasonable expectation, to kick my ass. they've been playing here since the '50s. >> woman: i was never allowed to come near the bowling alley. >> anthony: really? this was a den of inequity? >> woman: this was -- my aunt did not think this was a good idea. >> anthony: oh, man. it's a tiny little ball. this looks really hard. all right. [ cheering ] >> woman: it's very different, shellburn...
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by july 25th all the lines outside new england in the south are being affected one way or the other.ou could feel the tension on streets around the country. in chicago businessmen can -- patrolled the streets cheering a potential revolution. in buffalo the revolution was underway. crowds swarmed the yard of the new york central. ultimately this great railroad strike of 77 collapsed. first of all the depression was still going on and was easy to find desperate people to work as strikebreakers. unemployment was still around 8%. some companies were fearful of continued strikes and continued chaos and were willing to negotiate. ultimately we can't call it a win for labor. if anything the press became increasingly indignant over this outburst of street action and they called on the states to beef up their militias to put down future agitation. state-level militia units were enhanced and armories were constructed to prepare for the next events. meanwhile, conflagrations like those in the late 1870's caused many workers to ask a fundamental question. wouldn't this be more easily accomplishe
by july 25th all the lines outside new england in the south are being affected one way or the other.ou could feel the tension on streets around the country. in chicago businessmen can -- patrolled the streets cheering a potential revolution. in buffalo the revolution was underway. crowds swarmed the yard of the new york central. ultimately this great railroad strike of 77 collapsed. first of all the depression was still going on and was easy to find desperate people to work as strikebreakers....
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america runs on dunkin'. >> now on "action news" a new england man is dead after going on a stabbing led two other people and left four more wounded. >> new this morning a staff member of the berks county school resigns after a student gets ahold of his gun. >> it is a mixed bag for the morning rush. a little bit of shower activity as we welcome in our wednesday. >> let's find out more on exactly what you can expect. it's 6:30 on this may 11th. dave murphy is outside taking a look at accuweather and karen rogers has your traffic. good morning. >> nothing but clouds out here on the terrace and we have a few sunny breaks as well. as we take a look at that storm tracker6 live double scan imagery earlier showers are off the coast of cape may. there may be just a little slight sprinkle in northern chester county pushing into northern montgomery county and maybe a little bit down in salem county but if you see something like that, man, are you in the small, small minority probably less than 1 percent of the region seeing rain right now. you see that clouds out to the west with some breaks.
america runs on dunkin'. >> now on "action news" a new england man is dead after going on a stabbing led two other people and left four more wounded. >> new this morning a staff member of the berks county school resigns after a student gets ahold of his gun. >> it is a mixed bag for the morning rush. a little bit of shower activity as we welcome in our wednesday. >> let's find out more on exactly what you can expect. it's 6:30 on this may 11th. dave murphy is...
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whether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was the increasingroblems of housing in the sanitation that came with this rapid and in many ways chaotic growth of the cities in the late 19th century. all of it accompanied by problems going along with immigration. we saw in particular there was some frustration with this new gilded age regime. as we talked about the farmers in this. . that could have been called discontent in the gilded age part one. today we turn our attention mostly back towards industry and in some ways back toward the city as well. i want to look at different types of frustrations with this new order in america. song eightwith the hours which was a popular labor anthem in the 1880's. you're the chorus eight hours for work eight hours for rest eight hours for what we well. in some ways that song speaks what we will be talking about today. eight hours for work and eight hours for rest. we are talking about labor relations. we're talking about more broadly speaking clinical economy. we are talking about the potential for state regul
whether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was the increasingroblems of housing in the sanitation that came with this rapid and in many ways chaotic growth of the cities in the late 19th century. all of it accompanied by problems going along with immigration. we saw in particular there was some frustration with this new gilded age regime. as we talked about the farmers in this. . that could have been called discontent in the gilded age part one....
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widen out the picture on stormtracker 6 live double scan 3-d, we are tracking this down from the new england region to the mid-atlantic. this is moving off to the north but areas in central pa and virginia, it will work its way to us in the afternoon. we are in the lower 60s in millville but cooler at the coast, 58 at the boardwalk in a.c. and 65 in trenton and not bad in the poconos, and 55 in lancaster, coming in at 63. so your afternoon and evening forecast looks like this, mostly cloudy by about 4:00 in the afternoon, 71 with the showers moving in from a west-east direction and we'll hold the 71 at 5:00. 6:00, 72 and 70 at 7:00. and things start to dry out in a west-east direction. for the rest of the afternoon rain that could be heavy at times and could have a rumble of thunder as well. a .25 to .75 inch of rain is on the way and get clearing in the city 8:00 or 9:00 tonight. we'll look at the forecast coming up and see if there is brighter skies on the way for the weekend rick. >> thank you melissa. >>> now, to the terrifying ordeal for the family tied up and robbed while in their own
widen out the picture on stormtracker 6 live double scan 3-d, we are tracking this down from the new england region to the mid-atlantic. this is moving off to the north but areas in central pa and virginia, it will work its way to us in the afternoon. we are in the lower 60s in millville but cooler at the coast, 58 at the boardwalk in a.c. and 65 in trenton and not bad in the poconos, and 55 in lancaster, coming in at 63. so your afternoon and evening forecast looks like this, mostly cloudy by...
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this time about alleged sexual abuse at some of new england's most re-leviathan private schools. among the schools included in the article, phillips exetter academy in new hampshire and st. george's in rhode island and it doesn't stop there. they report 67 schools have faced allegations against school employees since 1991. more than 200 alleged student victims. >> 37 school employees were fired or forced to resign and about two dozen were convicted or pled guilty to criminal charges sexual abuse against children. >> reporter: in a taped interview with the paper, one of these alleged victims wonders what his life would have been like if this had never happened. >> i don't know who i been had you not gained my loyalty and confidence and friendship and then abused it so and that has really screwed up my life and i'm sure lives of many, many, many kids. >> it was really shocked at how pervasive this issue is. there were a lot of failed marriages. there are issues with trust. there's a lot of alcoholism. >> reporter: abc reached out to st. georges who says the school realizes the long
this time about alleged sexual abuse at some of new england's most re-leviathan private schools. among the schools included in the article, phillips exetter academy in new hampshire and st. george's in rhode island and it doesn't stop there. they report 67 schools have faced allegations against school employees since 1991. more than 200 alleged student victims. >> 37 school employees were fired or forced to resign and about two dozen were convicted or pled guilty to criminal charges...
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we will tell you about this fireball district across the sky in new england. the heck was that? pretty handling the ball. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪ show me top new artist. ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. nicole: the long airport security lines are nothing to laugh about. some airports are sending in the clowns. airports around the country are bringing in entertainment to help passengers reduce stress while they wait at tsa check points. you can interact with the clowns at the san diego airport or catchy musical performance at seattle seatac and the cincinnati northern kentucky airport, miniature horses are trotted and several times a month. the airports in addition to the added entertainment, they're also trying to ways to use airport staff to pe
we will tell you about this fireball district across the sky in new england. the heck was that? pretty handling the ball. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪ show me top new artist. ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live...
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finally in arkansas, east texas and louisiana and gloomy forecast from philly up through southern new england early today. for the east coast, this will probably be the worse of it. >> it has to get through today. >> thank you. >>> important details from a new study for anyone having trouble getting enough sleep. >>> plus when legislators disagree, things can turn ugly fast! you're watching "early today." ♪ ♪ it's time to get seriously silly, people. ♪ join red nose day to do some serious good ♪ it's simple: just get your red nose, only at walgreens, and get your silly on, seriously. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. people can forget their quiltbathroom experience. well but sir froggy can never forget. "what's worse", he thinks... "that my arms can never relax or my eyes can never look away?" ♪ hello new coppertone sport. it's reformulated to feel lighter on your skin, but still protects and stays on strong. new coppertone sport. hello sunshine. ♪ snack patrol, saving the snack world. ♪ over you. but, i
finally in arkansas, east texas and louisiana and gloomy forecast from philly up through southern new england early today. for the east coast, this will probably be the worse of it. >> it has to get through today. >> thank you. >>> important details from a new study for anyone having trouble getting enough sleep. >>> plus when legislators disagree, things can turn ugly fast! you're watching "early today." ♪ ♪ it's time to get seriously silly, people....
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beautiful day yesterday in new england. best day so far of the spring.ratures near 80 and now the rain is moving through erie and buffalo. just about over with there. but now moving through rochester and central pennsylvania too. eventually, some of this mess will make it to the east coast as there will be showers and storms. if you get sunshine up to norfolk, we could get isolated severe thunderstorms today. large hail too. so for today, we are watching good weather today at least during the morning hours in the middle of the country. as far as the weekend goes, rain and storms, oklahoma and texas. saturday, pennsylvania and new york in the afternoon. but then it will be a chilly -- sam, i know you're in d.c. you had 15 days in a row -- >> i haven't seen the sun in 15 days. i'm suffering from seasonal affective disorder. >> sunday, a warm day. >> can we get a warm, sunny day? >> let's not push it. >>> yes, paul ryan met with donald trump yesterday, but that wasn't the only important business on his agenda. we'll explain next on "way too early." ♪ ♪ you
beautiful day yesterday in new england. best day so far of the spring.ratures near 80 and now the rain is moving through erie and buffalo. just about over with there. but now moving through rochester and central pennsylvania too. eventually, some of this mess will make it to the east coast as there will be showers and storms. if you get sunshine up to norfolk, we could get isolated severe thunderstorms today. large hail too. so for today, we are watching good weather today at least during the...
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rain headed up to new england. but it could pick up our wind as we move through our afternoon. but i think we'll take breezy conditions if we get dry conditions, right? high temperature at university city. about 68 degrees. we're headed to 70 for most parts of the area. >> thank you for that, karen. >>> if you have not done it yet, you should check your powerball ticket. the one and only winning ticket was sold right here in our region in mercer county. it's not like there are other tickets in florida, california, nope, just one. somebody in our area is more than $429 million richer. here are the winning numbers. 5, 25, 26, 44, 66 and the powerball number is 9. the name of the winning store has not yet been released. we should find that out by tomorrow. the new jerseyry director says she also expects the winner will take his or her time before coming forward in order to talk to some financial planners and other professionals about how handle the almost half a billion dollar prize. everybody who played, of course, had high hopes of matching all six numbers correctly. you could j
rain headed up to new england. but it could pick up our wind as we move through our afternoon. but i think we'll take breezy conditions if we get dry conditions, right? high temperature at university city. about 68 degrees. we're headed to 70 for most parts of the area. >> thank you for that, karen. >>> if you have not done it yet, you should check your powerball ticket. the one and only winning ticket was sold right here in our region in mercer county. it's not like there are...
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remember the big wind storm up in new england as we went through sunday and monday. this is on top of mount washington in new hampshire. it's manned by a couple of people and they like to go outside and play when it gets really extreme. this is one of the windiest places on the earth. they have recorded the highest gusts ever recorded by man. that was 109 miles per hour. pretty impressive. so let's get into today's forecast. not a lot of horrible weather as far as dangerous weather, but a lot of dreary weather. vero beach had 11 inches of rain yesterday, the most rain they have received in one single day. that's impressive because they get hurricanes. this was all from thunderstorms. they continue a little bit here. just south of ft. meyers. out in texas, some thunderstorms last night. baseball sized hail was reported. but that was the worst of it. how about the gloomy weather continuing, clouds now from pittsburgh through west virginia into the mid-atlantic region. we can't buy a stretch of gorgeous weather in this area. another rain storm on the way. this is over th
remember the big wind storm up in new england as we went through sunday and monday. this is on top of mount washington in new hampshire. it's manned by a couple of people and they like to go outside and play when it gets really extreme. this is one of the windiest places on the earth. they have recorded the highest gusts ever recorded by man. that was 109 miles per hour. pretty impressive. so let's get into today's forecast. not a lot of horrible weather as far as dangerous weather, but a lot...
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a small town in new england is searching for answers this morning. a man went on a deadly stabbing rampage in massachusetts. it started at a home and ended in a shopping mall. "action news" reporter annie mccormick has the latest on the investigation live from the satellite center. >> reporter: mart, that's right, two people are dead and four people wounded after police are calling this a one-man stabbing spree that spread across one massachusetts city. now, the suspect is also dead. he was killed by an off duty law enforcement agent. well, this all began on this street in the town about 40 miles south of boston. that's where suspect arthur darosa crashed a car outside of a house then walked into that home and stabbed two women reportedly with a kitchen knife. an 80-year-old victim there died and her daughter is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. police say the suspect then stole a vehicle and crashed that car into the silver city galleria mall in front of a macy's. he assaulted multiple people and entered a restaurant where he stabbed tw
a small town in new england is searching for answers this morning. a man went on a deadly stabbing rampage in massachusetts. it started at a home and ended in a shopping mall. "action news" reporter annie mccormick has the latest on the investigation live from the satellite center. >> reporter: mart, that's right, two people are dead and four people wounded after police are calling this a one-man stabbing spree that spread across one massachusetts city. now, the suspect is also...
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new england today is cloudy, it will be cool.ays you'll have in a long time and d.c. is clearing out. 80s to cleveland and boston at 62. that's the rainy, cool, chilly weather. in 24 hours from 60s to near 90 degrees in new york city. so it will be kind of a shock to the system to be that chilly, wet and raw and then on thursday, looks warm. even into the upcoming holiday weekend. no signs of cool weather. we're in it now. so, you know, everyone always complains. you always here, we didn't have a spring. well, maybe this time you're right. >> seems like we're jumping right to it. but yesterday here in new york until late we got rain. it was absolutely gorgeous. >> low humidity and everything else. that's over. >> it was beautiful. bill, thank you. >>> still ahead, facebook making changes after being accused of bias and questlove has a message for those who threw shade on madonna's tribute to prince. (engine winding up) (pilot talking to tower on radio) once you get out here... there's just one direction... forward. one time: now.
new england today is cloudy, it will be cool.ays you'll have in a long time and d.c. is clearing out. 80s to cleveland and boston at 62. that's the rainy, cool, chilly weather. in 24 hours from 60s to near 90 degrees in new york city. so it will be kind of a shock to the system to be that chilly, wet and raw and then on thursday, looks warm. even into the upcoming holiday weekend. no signs of cool weather. we're in it now. so, you know, everyone always complains. you always here, we didn't have...
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i've seen pictures of snow in northern new england, torrential rains down in corpus christi. that's where we'll start with. flooding potential is very high down here. thunderstorm this is morning. some areas picked up nine inches of rain in the last couple of hours, mostly rural sections not corpus christi itself. that's where the worst weather in the country is. later severe thunderstorms will break out in oklahoma. not so much tornadoes. large hail. could drop baseball-sized hail here in western oklahoma. not too many people are at risk. that's also a rural area. but we'll watch that in oklahoma city late tonight. tomorrow big population center will see storms, wind damage and hail will be the threats. not so much tornadoes once again. the rest of the country, the week ahead will not be too hot. it's not even going to be too cold either. we're kind of in between. stormy weather in the middle of the country early in the week. mid week, south and southeast. west stays quiet but toward the end of the week we could bring wet weather toring how warm we were last week. 90 in phoe
i've seen pictures of snow in northern new england, torrential rains down in corpus christi. that's where we'll start with. flooding potential is very high down here. thunderstorm this is morning. some areas picked up nine inches of rain in the last couple of hours, mostly rural sections not corpus christi itself. that's where the worst weather in the country is. later severe thunderstorms will break out in oklahoma. not so much tornadoes. large hail. could drop baseball-sized hail here in...
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and possibly creep up towards southern new england late into saturday afternoon and saturday night and then on sunday, that is still kind of lingering here in the east with showers and storms. while the middle of the country watch out for new severe weather. that is your national weather. here is a closer look at your day ahead. >>> all that heavy rain and thunderstorm activity we are tracking now in northern florida and northern alabama will be moving into georgia throughout the day. and then we will watch the rain later today moving into areas of the carolinas into tonight and enjoy your beautiful day in new england and the mid-atlantic today. >>> bottom line, betty, today is your day to enjoy over the weekend. >> i'll do it. thank you. >>> saying good-bye to a tv legend who didn't even like being on tv. >>> plus a very of atm cash withdrawal. you're watching "early today." a" oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream a" in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retin
and possibly creep up towards southern new england late into saturday afternoon and saturday night and then on sunday, that is still kind of lingering here in the east with showers and storms. while the middle of the country watch out for new severe weather. that is your national weather. here is a closer look at your day ahead. >>> all that heavy rain and thunderstorm activity we are tracking now in northern florida and northern alabama will be moving into georgia throughout the day....
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we haven't seen the sun in some spots in new england and in the mid-atlantic since saturday. you may go an entire week without any sunshine because we're sandwiched between the two storms. it's a very slow moving weather pattern. we won't clear this out until sunday or maybe monday at the earliest. you know, at least for mother's day we'd like a break in the region. as we go throughout the day today, most of the wet weather will be found in areas of west virginia, virginia and north carolina. still kind of cloudy and drizzly up through portions of new england, but it's not a soaking rain type of day. even some showers and storms around pittsburgh too. some of that rain will clip boston as we go throughout this evening. then into friday, they combine into one. gusty winds will be along with this storm, especially coastal areas. bans of rain will rotate off the coast. we're not talking about flooding type rains but one to two inches down to the carolinas especially. up to an inch once again in pennsylvania, northern new jersey up. so the gloommy weather continues for the mid-at
we haven't seen the sun in some spots in new england and in the mid-atlantic since saturday. you may go an entire week without any sunshine because we're sandwiched between the two storms. it's a very slow moving weather pattern. we won't clear this out until sunday or maybe monday at the earliest. you know, at least for mother's day we'd like a break in the region. as we go throughout the day today, most of the wet weather will be found in areas of west virginia, virginia and north carolina....
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. >> it's been since saturday since new england has seen some sun.m on the coast that's locking in the clouds and another one moving in behind it. they'll actually combine on friday. so it will be ugly until the second half of the weekend for a lot of people. we're holding out that mother's day will be okay for the east coast. sandwiched between two storms, the rain today, 11:00, noon, roanoke to raleigh, west virginia, best chance of rain during the day today. all those little league games and afternoon activity, good chance of being rained out in this region. in new england, cloudy and drizzly, but no downpours. on friday, a different story. heavy rain will move through d.c., philadelphia, new york and push out in the afternoon. by friday evening it should begin to clear out. over the next three days, rainfall. this isn't like flooding type of rains. one to two inches isn't bad. how about in the middle of the country, 86 in billings. fargo near 90 degrees today. while boston is going to be 48. atlanta only 67. so we're in this very unusual weather
. >> it's been since saturday since new england has seen some sun.m on the coast that's locking in the clouds and another one moving in behind it. they'll actually combine on friday. so it will be ugly until the second half of the weekend for a lot of people. we're holding out that mother's day will be okay for the east coast. sandwiched between two storms, the rain today, 11:00, noon, roanoke to raleigh, west virginia, best chance of rain during the day today. all those little league...
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May 28, 2016
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new england refused to fight because of the trade the carried on with england. it was so important to them financially than monday called on the massachusetts, new hampshire, vermont, connecticut, rhode island militias, they all said we have to -- sorry. be that the regular army throughout 1812 and 1813. at the beginning of 1813, winfield scott, as everyone pike and read hampton were able to lead a small american army across the river into what is today toronto. back then it was called -- it was a provincial capital. --y defeated the french british and a napoleonic war style battle. the problem was they get into own and there were a lot of pubs. they decided let's have a drink or seven. they got drunk and they burned down the parliamentary building. they burned down the archives and york in towards a few other buildings because it kept the mormon night. -- warm at night. the british never forgot it. soon after that, a large squadron showed up at the mouth of the chesapeake. the mission was to pressure the canadian frontier. virginia, maryland, parts of pennsylvan
new england refused to fight because of the trade the carried on with england. it was so important to them financially than monday called on the massachusetts, new hampshire, vermont, connecticut, rhode island militias, they all said we have to -- sorry. be that the regular army throughout 1812 and 1813. at the beginning of 1813, winfield scott, as everyone pike and read hampton were able to lead a small american army across the river into what is today toronto. back then it was called -- it...
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at least eight private schools in new england have launched or disclosed investigations this year., a "boston globe" investigation has opened a wider window on the scope of the problem. the report-- done by the "spotlight" unit that exposed the sexual abuse scandal in the church-- found at least 67 new england schools have faced accusations since 1991. "the globe" also found: more than 200 former students say they have been assaulted or harassed, and years of alleged cover-ups in some cases. st. george's school in rhode island is one school under investigation. anne scott is a survivor who was allegedly raped in 1977 at the school by a former athletic trainer when she was 15. her family later brought a lawsuit, but the school fought back and pressured her to sign a gag order. here's part of what she told "the globe." >> they really turned hostile and were trying to come after that, deposing all our neighbors, deposing all my roommates, all community members. so i got shocked. i was not as strong then, to put it in context, as i am now. and it became a lot of pressure. i just said,
at least eight private schools in new england have launched or disclosed investigations this year., a "boston globe" investigation has opened a wider window on the scope of the problem. the report-- done by the "spotlight" unit that exposed the sexual abuse scandal in the church-- found at least 67 new england schools have faced accusations since 1991. "the globe" also found: more than 200 former students say they have been assaulted or harassed, and years of...
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in the low 30's as we are further forth in new england. developing bringing in rain across missouri, kansas, oklahoma even stretching down into texas. the big concern later on today we will get the daytime heating and thunderstorms will be firing up and could intrifrng weather. there is also the potential to see tornadoes out there. be safe make sure to have a way to get the weather warnings. otherwise the rain will continue in missouri and kansas. several inches of rain will be possible. flash flooding will be a concern. a oo kicked to the curb. the obama proposed library supposed to be helping homeless heros now accused of stealing from them. >> this remaining silent ain't nothing like it is mailed out to be. >> he is facing charges for causing a political charge during a movie shoot. in a good, clean salad, every ingredient is the main ingredient. the new green goddess cobb with avocado, bacon, freshly made dressing, tomato... and chicken. at panera. food as it should be. burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my f
in the low 30's as we are further forth in new england. developing bringing in rain across missouri, kansas, oklahoma even stretching down into texas. the big concern later on today we will get the daytime heating and thunderstorms will be firing up and could intrifrng weather. there is also the potential to see tornadoes out there. be safe make sure to have a way to get the weather warnings. otherwise the rain will continue in missouri and kansas. several inches of rain will be possible. flash...
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May 31, 2016
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it is a small, presidential liberal arts institution, similar to many found in the northeast new england area. if you're thinking about a small liberal arts institution, but hate the snow, you have to come to southwestern. our first charter goes back to 1840. celebrating our 176 year. it is the place where people are challenged to not just think butt subjects and ideas, think through them and have a truly impactful education. i am a mathematician by trade. i know most of our students will forget the calculus. i saw in your biography that you have written a dozen of books or so on mathematics and you also do a podcast on higher education. guest: that is right. ed.s called higher it is a sunday afternoon thing online. i geter state and together and tool around with on education.eas .e have a lot of fun with it puzzlerffer a meath every week. host: thank you for joining. >> i campaign 2016 bus continues to travel around the country. recently, it stopped in several.etts to visit seventh graders for their honorable mention video. honoro made a stop to eighth graders and their winning video. j
it is a small, presidential liberal arts institution, similar to many found in the northeast new england area. if you're thinking about a small liberal arts institution, but hate the snow, you have to come to southwestern. our first charter goes back to 1840. celebrating our 176 year. it is the place where people are challenged to not just think butt subjects and ideas, think through them and have a truly impactful education. i am a mathematician by trade. i know most of our students will...
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May 21, 2016
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once the surface low gets here and pulls into new england, there's one in southern canada that will slide through off the coast of new jersey that will continue to swing the bands of moisture into the region and the extended cloud cover right through tuesday afternoon. even though today looks rather dreary. tomorrow, monday, tuesday, all three days will be rather cloudy with a couple of spotty showers and maybe a thundershower at time. for today, rain at times, cooler, 63. gray. >>> thank you for the update. in sports, the nba draft is weeks away, the phillies take a beating against the braves. here's ducis rogers. >> reporter: good morning, the phillies oh, so close to first place, the braves worst team in baseball. bark in the park night. 360 dogs on hand. third inning, aaron nola faces fred dwr -- freddie freeman. 8 for 17 for the phils this season. the number 8 hitter is up, pete mccann none's lineup. that's the pitcher, nola that won't get it done. nola gives up 5 runs only two earned, phillies lose 7-1. >>> they have a good lineup. they are not a pushover by any means. they can beat
once the surface low gets here and pulls into new england, there's one in southern canada that will slide through off the coast of new jersey that will continue to swing the bands of moisture into the region and the extended cloud cover right through tuesday afternoon. even though today looks rather dreary. tomorrow, monday, tuesday, all three days will be rather cloudy with a couple of spotty showers and maybe a thundershower at time. for today, rain at times, cooler, 63. gray. >>>...
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May 3, 2016
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that was a bill -- take a look at new england, the factories there drained of their jobs and their people. and we're going to turn it around. no, the last thing we need now again is the mess we had before with bill clinton and hillary. >> donald trump, i know you always say that america has got to take on china and one of t the -- the president of the united states -- there's an editorial out today, urging the american senate to take up the tpp because china is forming their own regional comprehensive partnership with 13 other nations that includes australia. he said tpp must go forward. to make sure that america isn't holding the bag, but holding the pen. what's your reaction to our tpp that would take on china as opposed to one -- the regional compact that would be with china? >> tpp is a disaster for our country. it will be worse for our country than nafta was. >> why? >> because it's going to drain our job, take so many out of the country. it will take what we have left after the disaster of nafta. one of the things that they don't even mention in tpp is the devaluation of currency. w
that was a bill -- take a look at new england, the factories there drained of their jobs and their people. and we're going to turn it around. no, the last thing we need now again is the mess we had before with bill clinton and hillary. >> donald trump, i know you always say that america has got to take on china and one of t the -- the president of the united states -- there's an editorial out today, urging the american senate to take up the tpp because china is forming their own regional...
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May 3, 2016
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so there was a new england, there's a new jersey, there might as well be a new ireland. [laughter] and this was actually the idea of the american ambassador to great britain who had written to the president saying could we possibly establish montana territory as something we might call new ireland and name general mere meagher as its governor? he is named the secretary, which is the number two person. he comes out, it takes him almost six months to get to virginia city, montana, which is this deadwood-level city sitting at 6,000 feet with a corpse hanging over by one side and, you know, manure all over the main street, drunks rolling around. i mean, just this god awful, your worst image of a broken, you know, hard western town. meagher arrives -- this is also the capital of the new territory. and there's this well-dressed gentleman waiting with his sheaf of papers, and he greets general meagher, and he says you are now governor, i'm out of here. [laughter] and this governor gets on the very stage that took meagher to montana territory, and i swear to god, and is never se
so there was a new england, there's a new jersey, there might as well be a new ireland. [laughter] and this was actually the idea of the american ambassador to great britain who had written to the president saying could we possibly establish montana territory as something we might call new ireland and name general mere meagher as its governor? he is named the secretary, which is the number two person. he comes out, it takes him almost six months to get to virginia city, montana, which is this...
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the same for verizon workers from new england and new york and down to the mid-atlantic states. the management has cut off their health benefits and they say they are battling for job security. >> we are ready to stay out as long as it takes, these are our jobs and we are fighting to keep them here. >> they continue to negotiate in center city with verizon. contracts with the union workers of america and the brotherhood of electrical workers ran out last summer and they say that verizon farmed out jobs to low wage workers especially over seas. >> the work generated from the customers here in pennsylvania and philadelphia, should remain here for people to perform in pennsylvania and here in philadelphia and not sent to india and china and the philippines. >> this statement from verizon management. we offered 7.5% pay rages and health care at a reasonable cost and we are trying to be fair to all parties involved and to remain competitive. >> we want good jobs. good union jobs, they are trying to ship our work overseas and trying to contract work out and send them out of state for
the same for verizon workers from new england and new york and down to the mid-atlantic states. the management has cut off their health benefits and they say they are battling for job security. >> we are ready to stay out as long as it takes, these are our jobs and we are fighting to keep them here. >> they continue to negotiate in center city with verizon. contracts with the union workers of america and the brotherhood of electrical workers ran out last summer and they say that...
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also a rainmaker across the mid-atlantic states stretching north throughout the new england coast. cool rain showers with warmth building across the central u.s. the high resolution forecast radar. the spin in the atmosphere is the low pressure system bringing waves of moisture across washington, d.c. and philadelphia and pittsburgh. we are not expecting much more than .50 to 1 inch of rain localized across the area. not an all-out washout, but grab your umbrellas and prepare for a wet friday. cool conditions. we start to see that retreat in the second half of the weekend. warmth building in chicago. temperatures for today, 53 for new york. 55 for washington. it's an uphill climb from here. back to you. >>> thank you, derek. north korea with a once in a generation political event. cnn takes you there next. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. birds eye. so veggie good. wannwith sodastreamter? you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds. and because it'
also a rainmaker across the mid-atlantic states stretching north throughout the new england coast. cool rain showers with warmth building across the central u.s. the high resolution forecast radar. the spin in the atmosphere is the low pressure system bringing waves of moisture across washington, d.c. and philadelphia and pittsburgh. we are not expecting much more than .50 to 1 inch of rain localized across the area. not an all-out washout, but grab your umbrellas and prepare for a wet friday....
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the coastal move into new england and the canadian maritimes. this is the an upper level low pressure system this locks in on the back of the departing coastal storm and that keeps the clouds in place pretty much through tuesday morning. even though sunday and monday looks better than what we're expecting today. there's a chance of showers both days. future tracker 6 later on today, steady rain for soothe jersey and delaware -- south jersey and delaware, moving north into southeastern pennsylvania, as well. some of it, again, could come down moderately to occasionally on the heavier side. overnight tonight we're looking at mainly cloudy conditions and leftover showers and that will be the trend for sunday, even though you're not seeing much on here expect to see showers out there throughout the day. rainfall totals look like, northwestern suburbs look for a half inch to an inch of rain. i-95 metro area, 3/4 of an inch. depending on where the heavier bands set up. delaware and south jersey expect an inch to an inch and a half. periods of rain, th
the coastal move into new england and the canadian maritimes. this is the an upper level low pressure system this locks in on the back of the departing coastal storm and that keeps the clouds in place pretty much through tuesday morning. even though sunday and monday looks better than what we're expecting today. there's a chance of showers both days. future tracker 6 later on today, steady rain for soothe jersey and delaware -- south jersey and delaware, moving north into southeastern...
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. >>> plus a warning to some new england parents about teens and flower seeds, we'll tell you how they are cruising them to get high -- using them to get high. >>> when we come back, chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. > if you're heading to the jersey shore for memorial day you might notice beaches are narrower this year the combination of hurricane joaquin and the january blizzard caused erosion which was worse than super-storm sandy. our shore towns came out winter relatively unchanged. those hardest hit are trucking in sand to complete the restoration for the unofficial start of summer. >>> you're bumping the temperature. >> reporter: i am from tuesday on, i'm bumping the temperature. the weekend storm is checking out more quickly than anticipated at least based on on the on the new forecast information that's coming in. things are looking better. center city skyline shot shows a lot of clouds this afternoon, but we're seeing before it brightening taking place north of philadelphia. the temperature have climbed into the 70s. double scan live is clea
. >>> plus a warning to some new england parents about teens and flower seeds, we'll tell you how they are cruising them to get high -- using them to get high. >>> when we come back, chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. > if you're heading to the jersey shore for memorial day you might notice beaches are narrower this year the combination of hurricane joaquin and the january blizzard caused erosion which was worse than super-storm sandy. our...
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May 16, 2016
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. >>> two weeks from memorial day and it snowed in northern new england. me residence in new hampshire and vermont saw two inches or more it was in the 30s indoles. we are feeling pretty confident. we were in the 60s which is below average. we went 68 68. humidity, 28%, a dry airmass and one reason we got cold overnight. winds gusting to 18 and nothing like the 41 miles per hour wind like we had yesterday. clouds increase but not as cold. and then the yellow weather alert on tuesday. we got both commutes that we think will be wet. the heaviest rainfall either side of lunchtime. and heavy access to rain appears to be dc south. light rain and showers on wednesday. they will end in the early or mid-afternoon. we might issue a weather alert for wednesday. concentrating on tuesday. tonight no worries. taking a walk after dinner. 57 in buoy and by morning, 6:00 a.m. most of us have light showers or rain coming in with heavier activity towards winchester and along i-81 and temperatures low 50s and by 9 a.m. look at this, temperatures only 54 in gaithersburg and 52
. >>> two weeks from memorial day and it snowed in northern new england. me residence in new hampshire and vermont saw two inches or more it was in the 30s indoles. we are feeling pretty confident. we were in the 60s which is below average. we went 68 68. humidity, 28%, a dry airmass and one reason we got cold overnight. winds gusting to 18 and nothing like the 41 miles per hour wind like we had yesterday. clouds increase but not as cold. and then the yellow weather alert on tuesday....
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double scan live, the rainfall we saw out there this morning is up in new england. we're warming, 68 degrees. dewpoint, 42. pressure reading 29.70 inches. wind out of the west/northwest 16 miles per hour. some of the gusts are 25 to 30 miles per hour. it's out of the west northwest a down sloping winds off the mountains. pair of 6s for trenton. allentown, 64. cape may, 64. i don't know if i believe the 49 in the poconos. you get the idea it's cooler in the higher elevations there. here's a look at the wind speeds we welcome this, the stronger the winds the quicker it dries out. think of a blow drier. 28 in philadelphia. millville, 29. trenton, 26. atlantic city 24 miles per hour. you can thank the cold front that pushed through an hour ago it took the cloud cover along with it. here's the early morning showers up in new england and now we're seeing clear skies across the mid atlantic into the ohio valley and the great lake states. it will stay that way through tomorrow, as well. ment clouds increase tomorrow evening and then that sets up more wet weather unfortunate
double scan live, the rainfall we saw out there this morning is up in new england. we're warming, 68 degrees. dewpoint, 42. pressure reading 29.70 inches. wind out of the west/northwest 16 miles per hour. some of the gusts are 25 to 30 miles per hour. it's out of the west northwest a down sloping winds off the mountains. pair of 6s for trenton. allentown, 64. cape may, 64. i don't know if i believe the 49 in the poconos. you get the idea it's cooler in the higher elevations there. here's a look...
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that upper level low that is bringing us the unsettled weather is move ago way off the coast of new england, we have this a strong high pressure, a bermuda high this is what will act like a heat pump. tomorrow you are heading to the bus stop or playground, you'll want to prepare, the sun is very strong this time of year and the kids need sunscreen. 77 degrees, and by 4:00 soaring up to 86 degrees, it's going to be warm in the lehigh valley mostly sunny with a high of 87 degrees, if you are already down the shore at atlantic city, you'll see lots of sunshine with a westerly wind 5 to 10 miles per hour a little bit cooler with a high of 77 degrees along the coast. this is something we is haven't seen yet this year. the first ozone action day will be tomorrow. what this means is that ground level ozone is very high. this is unhealthy for sensitive groups for people with asthma and heart conditions and seniors or very young children, a good idea for them to limit their time outdoors tomorrow. >> this shows the dew points, the measure of moisture in the air, and temperatures around 86 degrees an
that upper level low that is bringing us the unsettled weather is move ago way off the coast of new england, we have this a strong high pressure, a bermuda high this is what will act like a heat pump. tomorrow you are heading to the bus stop or playground, you'll want to prepare, the sun is very strong this time of year and the kids need sunscreen. 77 degrees, and by 4:00 soaring up to 86 degrees, it's going to be warm in the lehigh valley mostly sunny with a high of 87 degrees, if you are...
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there's the coastal low spinning off the coast of new england. that brought the rains yesterday. now we have the upper level feature pushing in on the backside that will bring the shower threat for tomorrow. once the upper level low clears the coast. nothing going on, high pressure in control across the heartland of the nation, u.s./canadian border, southward through the gulf states. this will bring warmer temperatures. this will take time for the process to tames. surface maps today looks like, there's the area of low pressure off the coast throwing back moisture off the ocean. it's a cloudy day, spotty showers possible. monday the high gets closer, we're feeling the influence of that low off the coast, so it's another cloudy day, a couple of showers possible. and then we get into tuesday, finally the lows are far enough out to sea to where the high starts to become the dominant feature. we are expecting a lot of cloud cover on tuesday, breaks of sunshine. we shut off the shower threat and we'll see the return of sunshine from wednesday on. it's really, really nice. you'll see t
there's the coastal low spinning off the coast of new england. that brought the rains yesterday. now we have the upper level feature pushing in on the backside that will bring the shower threat for tomorrow. once the upper level low clears the coast. nothing going on, high pressure in control across the heartland of the nation, u.s./canadian border, southward through the gulf states. this will bring warmer temperatures. this will take time for the process to tames. surface maps today looks...
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. >> and a bizarre and deadly rampage leaves at least three people dade in new england. suspect is going on a an stabbing spree starting in a neighborhood and heading to a nearby mall randomly attacking shoppers. >> fire on the front step. the incredible video from the raging wildfires in canada. this doorbell cam footage showing firefighters taking on the explosive flames and trying to save one home of so many destroyed there. >>> and the man, the myth, the mvp. steph curry is the first ever toe earn that honor with no
. >> and a bizarre and deadly rampage leaves at least three people dade in new england. suspect is going on a an stabbing spree starting in a neighborhood and heading to a nearby mall randomly attacking shoppers. >> fire on the front step. the incredible video from the raging wildfires in canada. this doorbell cam footage showing firefighters taking on the explosive flames and trying to save one home of so many destroyed there. >>> and the man, the myth, the mvp. steph...