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outside of the cities, outside of new england, an agricultural boom. in ohio, in pennsylvania, wheat exports off the charts. in the south, a new plant, cotton, that drug of a plant. creating that soft, durable, textile. spreading all throughout the south, entrenching that slave system deeper and deeper in the south, cotton takes off. and if you're going to have textiles, cotton, going to have wheat, you need transportation. so we have roads being built, turnpikes, connecting rural markets to waterways and to atlantic port cities. steam boats by the 1820s and 1830s trekking up and down the mississippi river. canals, canal mania, canals built all across the country, the most famous being the erie canal, completed in 1825 connecting the hudson river to lake erie what an accomplishment that is. if you have canals, plantations, and factories you need credit and here to we have lots and lots of credit. banks sprouting up all across the united states from three banks in 1790s to several hundred banks by the 1820s, banks chartered by the states, stay within th
outside of the cities, outside of new england, an agricultural boom. in ohio, in pennsylvania, wheat exports off the charts. in the south, a new plant, cotton, that drug of a plant. creating that soft, durable, textile. spreading all throughout the south, entrenching that slave system deeper and deeper in the south, cotton takes off. and if you're going to have textiles, cotton, going to have wheat, you need transportation. so we have roads being built, turnpikes, connecting rural markets to...
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there's unusually cool air today in the great lakes and portions of northern new england, and as we watchorrow, this is going to be as cool as it gets for late july. 66 in boston. that's it. 72 in new york. the rest of the country is very warm. again, airport delays this morning in the northeast. be careful on the roads. give yourself extra time with that heavy rain around new york, boston, providence, and hartford. >> it's not going to be an easy commute in new england. >>> still ahead, with his win at royal burkedale, jordan spieth moves one step closer to a historic mark. the dodgers lose their ace. sports is next. across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. ♪ backpack, check. that's the family taking care of business. awesome notebook! check. but who takes care of them? office depot / office max. this week, these composit
there's unusually cool air today in the great lakes and portions of northern new england, and as we watchorrow, this is going to be as cool as it gets for late july. 66 in boston. that's it. 72 in new york. the rest of the country is very warm. again, airport delays this morning in the northeast. be careful on the roads. give yourself extra time with that heavy rain around new york, boston, providence, and hartford. >> it's not going to be an easy commute in new england. >>>...
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and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: england are through to the final of the women's cricket world cup. good evening. every single youth custody centre in england and wales has been described as "unsafe". in the latest report from the chief inspector of prisons, peter clarke warns that tragedy is "inevitable" and the decline in standards is "staggering".
and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: england are through to the final of the women's cricket world cup. good evening. every single youth custody centre in england and wales has been described as "unsafe". in the latest report from the chief inspector of prisons, peter clarke warns that tragedy is "inevitable" and the decline in standards is "staggering".
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you know, i was with bob craft, the owner of the new england patriots the other night. he came to have dinner with me, he's a friend of mine. as he left, he said donald, don't worry about the rich people. tax the rich people. you've got to take care of the people in the country. if was a very interesting statement. i feel the same way.
you know, i was with bob craft, the owner of the new england patriots the other night. he came to have dinner with me, he's a friend of mine. as he left, he said donald, don't worry about the rich people. tax the rich people. you've got to take care of the people in the country. if was a very interesting statement. i feel the same way.
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among the buyers, new england patriots owner robert kraft.t and bobby kotick, activision ceo in sun valley, idaho. i started by asking kraft why he made the move to e-sports. robert: we love the infrastructure bobby has set up at activision blizzard. we have looked at a lot. the overwatch league, to us, having 30 million players at this point. just in the evolution really appeals to us and the concept of having a team in the new england region we know we have an we canstructure that really do a great job with the development of that. being part of something that can be globalized is very, very relevant to us. emily: i want to talk a little bit about the finances here. bobby, how long do you think it will take before the overwatch league can compete with the leagues financially? bobby: look, it is important to us. we have a 26-year history of providing superior returns to our owners. so we look at owners like robert kraft as an important constituent that we need to do our very best to provide a financial return as quickly as we can. emily: bob
among the buyers, new england patriots owner robert kraft.t and bobby kotick, activision ceo in sun valley, idaho. i started by asking kraft why he made the move to e-sports. robert: we love the infrastructure bobby has set up at activision blizzard. we have looked at a lot. the overwatch league, to us, having 30 million players at this point. just in the evolution really appeals to us and the concept of having a team in the new england region we know we have an we canstructure that really do a...
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new englanders, southern riflemen, george washington himself. so in this case these are items that reflect the military traditions of new englanders in the period. and the red coat in the back which is on loan to us from a private collector is one of the few surviving garments from an american participant in the revolutionary war. that was worn by a man who fought at the battle of bunker hill. and of course some people say, a red coat, isn't that british? remember, they're all british at this point. this is not yet a fight for american independence. right beside him, this leatherbound book is a bible that was carried by another soldier from -- in this case from ipswich, massachusetts. francis merryfield, who had that in his pocket during the battle of bunker hill. that night when they were treated, he sat down and wrote a short account of the fighting at bunker hill. he thanked god for preserving his life, dedicated his life to the glory of god for having saved his life in this terrible battle at bunker hill. so it's amazing stuff. so what about
new englanders, southern riflemen, george washington himself. so in this case these are items that reflect the military traditions of new englanders in the period. and the red coat in the back which is on loan to us from a private collector is one of the few surviving garments from an american participant in the revolutionary war. that was worn by a man who fought at the battle of bunker hill. and of course some people say, a red coat, isn't that british? remember, they're all british at this...
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. >>> we end this summer night on the scenic new england coast of maine, the lobster capital of the worldn maine hauled in a record catch last year. so why are lobster lovers feeling pinched by high prices? don dahler cracks the case. >> reporter: if there was an official food of summer, the lobster roll would be a lead contender. >> it's the essence of summer. >> reporter: and it's not just in new england. you can now get an authentic maine lobster roll pretty much anywhere around the u.s. >> we have your box ready. >> reporter: as demand for this delicacy has gone up, so has its price. >> two years ago or even last year it was cheap, and now it's kind of back to being a little more of a luxury. >> reporter: tom arden is one of more than 6,000 licensed lobstermen who are benefiting from an underwater population explosion. last year maine lobstermen pulled up a record 130 million pounds. that's nearly double what they were bringing up ten years ago. >> the catch keeps going up and the demand keeps going up a little faster. >> sought prices stay up. >> which is good for -- yeah, obviously
. >>> we end this summer night on the scenic new england coast of maine, the lobster capital of the worldn maine hauled in a record catch last year. so why are lobster lovers feeling pinched by high prices? don dahler cracks the case. >> reporter: if there was an official food of summer, the lobster roll would be a lead contender. >> it's the essence of summer. >> reporter: and it's not just in new england. you can now get an authentic maine lobster roll pretty much...
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new england captain, joe root who resumed 0111811 new england captain, joe root who resumed on 184 butnd were eventually all out for 458, thanks to 87 from moeen ali, and stuart broad was fantastic as the tale really wagged. he made 57 and brought up his 50, with actor back sixes. south africa were ragged in the field at times. in reply, dean elgar stood firm, and brought up dean elgar stood firm, and brought up his 50. it was two and stuart broad, they really did for a fantastic partnership for the fifth wicket of 99 with bavuma and to bring, broken byjimmy anderson later in the day. south africa needed that. kagiso rabada came in as the nightwatchman and they resumed on 214—5. pretty much on the second day. we saw over 300 runs but because of 6iroud's fantastic knock england have the edge in this first test. south africa's kagiso rabada has been suspended for next weeks second test. rabada pleaded guilty to using "inappropriate language" after dismissing ben stokes on thursday. rabada has also been fined 15% of his match fee. some formula one news — and lewis hamilton's hopes of reel
new england captain, joe root who resumed 0111811 new england captain, joe root who resumed on 184 butnd were eventually all out for 458, thanks to 87 from moeen ali, and stuart broad was fantastic as the tale really wagged. he made 57 and brought up his 50, with actor back sixes. south africa were ragged in the field at times. in reply, dean elgar stood firm, and brought up dean elgar stood firm, and brought up his 50. it was two and stuart broad, they really did for a fantastic partnership...
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or iowa, i mean, than any prep school in new england. he beats reagan. nd that night, nbc goes on national television and said we just witnessed the political funeral of reagan. five weeks later he scores an enormous comeback in the new hampshire primary. we remember the debate. i am paying for this microphone, mr. green, even though his name wasn't green. that starts the beginning of his comeback against bush. he goes to detroit and the party is still divided so he needs to pick bush to unify the party as he has. nixon picks lodge and agnew to unify the party. that was ticket splitting in the '40s, '50s '60s and into the '70s. that unifies the party but it goes through 30 state conventions. the primary is not just reagan's for the asking. he has to fight the street fight of his life to beat george bush to get the nomination. >> and that fight is the source of the vodoo economics >> that is right. it was developed as an issue in '78 and he is doing radio commentaries about it. he became the center of the campaign and bush can't match it. he came up with h
or iowa, i mean, than any prep school in new england. he beats reagan. nd that night, nbc goes on national television and said we just witnessed the political funeral of reagan. five weeks later he scores an enormous comeback in the new hampshire primary. we remember the debate. i am paying for this microphone, mr. green, even though his name wasn't green. that starts the beginning of his comeback against bush. he goes to detroit and the party is still divided so he needs to pick bush to unify...
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salem is one of the first settlements in new england. it is originally the fishing village of naumkeag. the native american word for fishing place. the settlers here changed the name to jerusalem, or salem, as it is shortened, for city of peace. from the start, it is meant to be this beautiful christian place, this holy city. john winthrop arrives in 1630, first coming into salem. because salem is older than boston. salem is the first settlement of the colony. salem is where it all starts. sometime in that process of sailing over, or arrival shortly afterwards, winthrop gives this famous sermon, within it has the words "we shall be as a city upon a hill, the eyes of all people are upon us." in many ways, salem is that city on a hill. metaphorically, physically, this is it. this is the start of the puritan experiment in massachusetts bay. it is supposed to be a place where people walk hand in hand with each other and live in peace and harmony. i think that is maybe part of the answer as to why we remember the salem witch trials and why we
salem is one of the first settlements in new england. it is originally the fishing village of naumkeag. the native american word for fishing place. the settlers here changed the name to jerusalem, or salem, as it is shortened, for city of peace. from the start, it is meant to be this beautiful christian place, this holy city. john winthrop arrives in 1630, first coming into salem. because salem is older than boston. salem is the first settlement of the colony. salem is where it all starts....
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factories have sprouted up all across the north, especially new england, producing textiles and other manufactured goods. outside of the cities, and agricultural goods. wheat exports. in the south, a new plant -- cotton. it creates that soft, and arable textile -- durable textile. that slave system deeper and deeper entrenched. if you are going to have textiles, if you're going to have cotton, wheat, you are going to have to have transportation. you have turnpikes connecting rural markets to atlantic port cities. steamboats in the 1820's and 30's, tracking up and down the mississippi river. canals. canals built all across the country. the most famous being the eerie canal, completed in 1825, connecting the hudson river to lake erie. if you have canals and plantations and factories, you need credit. hereto, we have lots and lots of credit -- here, too, we have lots and lots of credit. banks popping up everywhere. they are chartered by the states. they stay within that particular state boundary. each one issuing their own currency. living on top of those banks is the mother bank, the ch
factories have sprouted up all across the north, especially new england, producing textiles and other manufactured goods. outside of the cities, and agricultural goods. wheat exports. in the south, a new plant -- cotton. it creates that soft, and arable textile -- durable textile. that slave system deeper and deeper entrenched. if you are going to have textiles, if you're going to have cotton, wheat, you are going to have to have transportation. you have turnpikes connecting rural markets to...
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for wealth, leisure, and educational platforms on which early new england stood. owe their existence and prominence to slavery, which freed up the time of the owning class to rapidly grow their holdings and enrich themselves intellectually and culturally. owning land and labor created wealth. plantations were few in new england, but northern merchants owned the ships that moved the slaves from one continent to the other. they also owned the factories that manufactured the clothing that slaves and others wore. they owned the distilleries, appeasing appetites with rum and spirits. an industry dependent on sugar, on sugar cultivation. wherever profit could be made, they were there. gold and silver filled their coffers, day and night. they were sultans of industry. some blacks also showed early ambition, like mrs. atkins, an african woman who did the unthinkable in 1670. she purchased a house. some funding likely came from her father, a slave who may have been on the desire and was later rewarded for his heroism in saving richard bellingham, a governor, from drowning.
for wealth, leisure, and educational platforms on which early new england stood. owe their existence and prominence to slavery, which freed up the time of the owning class to rapidly grow their holdings and enrich themselves intellectually and culturally. owning land and labor created wealth. plantations were few in new england, but northern merchants owned the ships that moved the slaves from one continent to the other. they also owned the factories that manufactured the clothing that slaves...
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emily: all right, robert kraft, thanks for taking that question, head of the new england hatreds. kotick, ceo of activision, thank you for joining us from sun valley today. scarlet: thank you for the conversation. julia: we are live in bloomberg headquarters in new york over the next hour. top stories on the bloomberg and around the world -- in politics, russia revelations hanging over the white house. clash trump jr.'s emails with the claim that an investigation into potential collusion with russia is a "witch hunt." more dovish tone on inflation sending u.s. stocks towards records. the fed signaling it will not rush to tighten monetary policy. and dropping the ball on at revenue, something that could hurt espn and other tv networks. and we are one hour from the close of trading. let's check on markets with julie hyman. julie: a rally in today's session. the dow near, if not at, record highs. the transportation average is also at that milestone, gaining 1.2%. the s&p and nasdaq gaining quite a bit, accelerating as we enter this last hour of trading. i mentioned the transportation
emily: all right, robert kraft, thanks for taking that question, head of the new england hatreds. kotick, ceo of activision, thank you for joining us from sun valley today. scarlet: thank you for the conversation. julia: we are live in bloomberg headquarters in new york over the next hour. top stories on the bloomberg and around the world -- in politics, russia revelations hanging over the white house. clash trump jr.'s emails with the claim that an investigation into potential collusion with...
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that heavy rain is now moving up through areas of southern new england, new york city is even clearing out. there is still more storms in northern new england. there is not a lot of bad weather to be had. we've been talking about how dry it's been in the west. that is tip calf the dypical of season. the firefighters out there fighting the blazes. it's still brutal. even into tomorrow, not much of a change in areas like phoenix. we do cool it off a little bit. salt lake city still hot. a little warm in seattle. beautiful though, 86 andand ari. the pacific northwest warmed up. look at. that temperatures into the 90s in central washington. we give that you week ahead forecast a little later in the show. >> all right. bill, thank you. >>> a lot of people headed to the movies. you have christopher dunn kirk claiming victory at the box office this weekend. the world war ii film earned an estimated $51 million. "girls trip" beat expectations, taking home $30 million. then "spiderman" in third place, roping in almost $22 million this week. >> as soon as i'm done moving, i have things to check
that heavy rain is now moving up through areas of southern new england, new york city is even clearing out. there is still more storms in northern new england. there is not a lot of bad weather to be had. we've been talking about how dry it's been in the west. that is tip calf the dypical of season. the firefighters out there fighting the blazes. it's still brutal. even into tomorrow, not much of a change in areas like phoenix. we do cool it off a little bit. salt lake city still hot. a little...
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the new england patriots owner went all-in.e are live in sun valley, idaho, with one of silicon valley's most influential voices. sam altman joins us to discuss why he is leading the charge to find the next governor of california. first, the fight over net neutrality, a host of internet giants from amazon to facebook joining forces to protest the rollback of net neutrality rules. earlier this year, the fcc voted to start unwinding net neutrality rules put in place by the obama administration. on one side, internet service providers like at&t, verizon, and comcast were largely in favor of less regulation. on the other, facebook, google, netflix, and other tech giants, who could be hurt if the government starts interfering with the internet. ajit pai has been pushing the proposal since his very first day in office under president trump. joining us now to discuss, reddit co-founder alexis ohanian, among the websites protesting the rollback of net neutrality. why join in? alexis: read it has always -- reddit has always been at the
the new england patriots owner went all-in.e are live in sun valley, idaho, with one of silicon valley's most influential voices. sam altman joins us to discuss why he is leading the charge to find the next governor of california. first, the fight over net neutrality, a host of internet giants from amazon to facebook joining forces to protest the rollback of net neutrality rules. earlier this year, the fcc voted to start unwinding net neutrality rules put in place by the obama administration....
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new england was close to seceding and new england fishermen were outraged. there were faxctions. and madison led everyone down calmly. >> when i think about it, the freedom of religion issue which madison and jefferson both pushed mightily. think how different our society would be if they let it go the other way. if we had let it go unchallenged that the government can't prevent people from speaking against the government. now washington and people who supported him had this idea that the government was the government and the government does no wrong. and if you criticize the government, you're trying to divide the people from the government. and in fact you're guilty of sedition. they put so many newspaper editors in jail. i don't know what -- it was a dozen. but it was a lot in those days. this was the adams administration. and washington supported the adams administration in doing this. it was as martin marty said about freedom of religion, this idea that it was okay to criticize the government was like a hinge between the ages. you know, before that, not so much. after it, we
new england was close to seceding and new england fishermen were outraged. there were faxctions. and madison led everyone down calmly. >> when i think about it, the freedom of religion issue which madison and jefferson both pushed mightily. think how different our society would be if they let it go the other way. if we had let it go unchallenged that the government can't prevent people from speaking against the government. now washington and people who supported him had this idea that the...
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from philadelphiapo new york and new england. a state of e in wisconsin.lash flooding and rivers in record levels there. the national guard calleinroads states aft a foot of rain. abc's alex perez from the storm zone tonight. >> reporter: tonight, drivers caught in fsh floods from ohio to new york. >> we're coming upon them and pushing 'em out, but we're trying to cut off everything right now. >> reporter: parts o midwest reeling, hal hours wedn north of chicago. floodwaters busting through a basement window, racing into this wisconsin home. the governor declaring a state of emergency, on today.>> for s remarkable not only is there not a fatality, but that there hasn't been serious injury. >> reporter: across the border in illino floodwaters rising, fish swimming in the tweets. residents racing to fill sandbags to protect their town from what could be record flooding. more than d businesses already damaged. and david, here in burlington, wiscsi residents are desperate for the water to rece. take look from above. with help from our drone, you can see in som
from philadelphiapo new york and new england. a state of e in wisconsin.lash flooding and rivers in record levels there. the national guard calleinroads states aft a foot of rain. abc's alex perez from the storm zone tonight. >> reporter: tonight, drivers caught in fsh floods from ohio to new york. >> we're coming upon them and pushing 'em out, but we're trying to cut off everything right now. >> reporter: parts o midwest reeling, hal hours wedn north of chicago. floodwaters...
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then in the cities and the last thing i will say about this is that in new england anyway they were real reformers. the evangelicals began programs for care for the indigent, for immigrants. they started the public school system in this country and indeed they were the first mass base for abolition and people always said that william lloyd garrison was responsible for this. he was really too radical for these religious people and he was an anarchist and a feminist at the same time. that was too far for them so the last base was established by charles and theodore welch who is really the hero of the story. >> essentially evangelicalism became heart and soul of american religion as the country spread west and it becomes impossible to understand the development of our country without understanding the spread of evangelicalism and an increasingly dominant role in heartland america as well as big cities everywhere. in the books you talk about what i consider to be a very fateful difference between southern and northern evangelicalism. it is a word about that? >> well, the south was rather iso
then in the cities and the last thing i will say about this is that in new england anyway they were real reformers. the evangelicals began programs for care for the indigent, for immigrants. they started the public school system in this country and indeed they were the first mass base for abolition and people always said that william lloyd garrison was responsible for this. he was really too radical for these religious people and he was an anarchist and a feminist at the same time. that was too...
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among the buyers, the owner of the new england patriots.tarted by asking kraft why he made the move to esports. >> we love the infrastructure that bobby has set up at activision blizzard. we've looked at a lot. the overwatch league, to us, having 30 million players at this point, just in this evolution, really appeals to us. the concept of having a team in the new england region -- we know we have an infrastructure that we can really do a great job with the development of that. being part of something that can be globalized is very, very relevant to us. emily: i want to talk a little bit about the finances here. bobby, how long do you think it will take before the overwatch league can compete with those leagues financially? bobby: it is important to us. we have a 26-year history of providing superior returns to our owners, and so we look at owners like robert kraft as an important constituent that we need to do our very best to provide a superior financial return as quickly as we can. emily: now, bob, the franchise fee is $20 million over t
among the buyers, the owner of the new england patriots.tarted by asking kraft why he made the move to esports. >> we love the infrastructure that bobby has set up at activision blizzard. we've looked at a lot. the overwatch league, to us, having 30 million players at this point, just in this evolution, really appeals to us. the concept of having a team in the new england region -- we know we have an infrastructure that we can really do a great job with the development of that. being part...
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just a few clouds spinning through and most of the activity now is in ports of northern new england. the forecast foretonight 72 in allentown and 78 in philadelphia and 75 at the shore. warm and sultry and sticky and stuffy. under a mainly clear sky tonight. and as we look at the day planner tomorrow. with the heat index we'll be sitting at 100 or higher for several hours tomorrow afternoon. than is really going to be dangerous here, you'll want to limit your outdoor activities, a pop-up storm and in fact this dangerous heat and humidity will be the hottest day of the year tomorrow. and a few isolated thunderstorms developing and most areas looking to stay dry and any of them that do pop could have heavy rain and gusty winds in spots and tomorrow morning the sunshine is baking us first thing in the morning, high clouds in the afternoon and spotty storms developing 4:00 in the afternoon tomorrow right around this time but not everyone will be hit but if you are hit it's brief heavy rainfall and gusty winds. your four day at 4:00 forecast, 97 tomorrow impressive with a storm and feelin
just a few clouds spinning through and most of the activity now is in ports of northern new england. the forecast foretonight 72 in allentown and 78 in philadelphia and 75 at the shore. warm and sultry and sticky and stuffy. under a mainly clear sky tonight. and as we look at the day planner tomorrow. with the heat index we'll be sitting at 100 or higher for several hours tomorrow afternoon. than is really going to be dangerous here, you'll want to limit your outdoor activities, a pop-up storm...
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. >> quijano: we >> quijano: we end this summer night on the scenic new england coast of maine, the lobster capitol of the world. r bstermen in maine hauled in a record catch last year, so why are lobster lovers feeling pinched by high prices. ron dahler cracks the case. >> reporter: if there was an official food of summer, the lobster roll would be a lead contender. >> it's the essence of summer. >> reporter: and it is not just in new england. you can now get an authentic maine lobster roll pretty much anywhere around the u.s >> we have your box ready. >> reporter: as demand for this delicacy gone up, so has its price. >> two years ago or even last year it was cheap and now its' las to being a little more of a luxury. >> reporter: tom martin is artist one of 6,000 licensed lobstermen benefiting from an underwater population explosion. last year maine lobstermen ulled up a record 130 million pounds, that is nearly double what they were bringing in ten rears ago. >> the catch keeps going up and the demand keeps going up a attle faster. p the price stays up. >> it is good, obviously really go
. >> quijano: we >> quijano: we end this summer night on the scenic new england coast of maine, the lobster capitol of the world. r bstermen in maine hauled in a record catch last year, so why are lobster lovers feeling pinched by high prices. ron dahler cracks the case. >> reporter: if there was an official food of summer, the lobster roll would be a lead contender. >> it's the essence of summer. >> reporter: and it is not just in new england. you can now get an...
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to new york and even southern new england now in a heat advisory.weather stretches from the rockies all the way to the east coast. let's dive into some of the numbers, which as a reminder, again, these are in the shade. omaha, 110. st. louis will feel like 108. this is at the peak of the day. usually right about 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. this time of year. raleigh will feel like 100 today. everywhere in between, there's really no escaping this. if you do escape it, it's because you are dealing with thunderstorms and rain. that will be the case in minnesota, wisconsin and in the northern great lakes. friday is the worst in omaha. it's 113 heat index. that's a crest. 103 in d.c. as we go into friday. some areas get a break on saturday. notice, the colors are a little cooler here in northern north pourings of new england and also the ohio valley. raleigh feels like 108 as you start your weekend. 104 in memphis. i did mention those thunderstorms. a lot of wind damage. southern minnesota, southern wisconsin. this is round two that's now sweeping through, and th
to new york and even southern new england now in a heat advisory.weather stretches from the rockies all the way to the east coast. let's dive into some of the numbers, which as a reminder, again, these are in the shade. omaha, 110. st. louis will feel like 108. this is at the peak of the day. usually right about 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. this time of year. raleigh will feel like 100 today. everywhere in between, there's really no escaping this. if you do escape it, it's because you are dealing with...
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the new england-style fish house opened earlier this year next to nats park and joining thus morningthe executive chef, kyle bailey. welcome to the show. we appreciate you coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> we understand new england style fish house. what does that mean. >> the salt line is new england informed seafood house, but we're definitely pulling more from the chesapeake, from the local seafood economy. >> we like that around here for sure. but the s what can they expect to find on the menu there. >> you can expect to find clams and johnny cakes and clam cakes, you know, a robust raw bar is a big part of our program as well. >> what are you cooking there. >> these are clam cakes. like a rhode island clam fritter. serve that with like some ice cold tartar sauce, squeeze of lemon juice but the clams came from the which he chesapeake. this is flour, some cold beer, maple syrup. >> syrup. >> yeah. and of course these beautiful fresh steamed clams. >> okay. and the -- are you just trying to give it a little bit of sweetness with the syrup? that seems a little -- >> balance
the new england-style fish house opened earlier this year next to nats park and joining thus morningthe executive chef, kyle bailey. welcome to the show. we appreciate you coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> we understand new england style fish house. what does that mean. >> the salt line is new england informed seafood house, but we're definitely pulling more from the chesapeake, from the local seafood economy. >> we like that around here for sure. but the s what...
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union, home to new england. a role on auburn. fresh into the mats. given immediately. perfect placement on that goal. the union win 3 -0. >> and ewe love a winner. >> yes, for sure. >> thank you. still to come, an officer who rescued a little boy from unspeakable abuse ends up changing his life for the better. >>> and later, it's america's birthday and what better way to celebrate than with a red, white and blue cake? details when action news comes right back. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. . >>> in the health check at 11:00, new evidence that teenagers who use electronic cigarettes tend to move on to tobacco cigarettes. teenagers who vape are four times as likely to smoke traditional cigarettes as teens who don't. some experts worry that ecigarette use counters tobacco control efforts which led to a decline in smoking ove
union, home to new england. a role on auburn. fresh into the mats. given immediately. perfect placement on that goal. the union win 3 -0. >> and ewe love a winner. >> yes, for sure. >> thank you. still to come, an officer who rescued a little boy from unspeakable abuse ends up changing his life for the better. >>> and later, it's america's birthday and what better way to celebrate than with a red, white and blue cake? details when action news comes right back. ♪...
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from philadelphia up into new york and new england. a state of emergency in wisconsin.lash flooding and rivers in record levels there. the national guard called in. roads underwater across several states after half a foot of rain. abc's alex perez from the storm zone tonight. >> reporter: tonight, drivers caught in flash floods from ohio to new york. in buffalo, firefighters pushing this car to dry land. >> we're coming upon them and pushing 'em out, but we're trying to cut off everything right now. >> reporter: parts of the midwest reeling, half a foot of rain in just hours wednesday north of chicago. floodwaters busting through a basement window, racing into this wisconsin home. the governor declaring a state of emergency, on scene today. >> for something this big, it's remarkable not only is there not a fatality, but that there hasn't been serious injury. >> reporter: across the border in gurnee, illinois, floodwaters rising. fish swimming in the streets. residents racing to fill sandbags to protect their town from what could be record flooding. more than 100 homes a
from philadelphia up into new york and new england. a state of emergency in wisconsin.lash flooding and rivers in record levels there. the national guard called in. roads underwater across several states after half a foot of rain. abc's alex perez from the storm zone tonight. >> reporter: tonight, drivers caught in flash floods from ohio to new york. in buffalo, firefighters pushing this car to dry land. >> we're coming upon them and pushing 'em out, but we're trying to cut off...
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another round of severe weather tomorrow for pennsylvania and new england. like we'll see quieter weather deeper into the holiday weekend. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the race to get away. a record number of americans hitting the road this weekend. we'll tell you how to avoid the gridlock, and where to fill up on the cheapest gas. >>> plus, the consumer alert tonight. fidget spinners, the summer's hottest toy. but now a new concern after one of the gadgets reportedly caught fire. >>> and sin city about to welcome a new type of vice. we'll tell you about it. stay with us. a lifetime of yous nutritional needs... all in one. purina one. healthy energy, all in one. strong muscles, all in one. highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. purina one smartblend is expertly blended... with 100% nutrition, 0% fillers, always real meat #1. lifelong smart nutrition. it's all in one. purina one. my doctor recommended i switch laxatives. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stim
another round of severe weather tomorrow for pennsylvania and new england. like we'll see quieter weather deeper into the holiday weekend. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the race to get away. a record number of americans hitting the road this weekend. we'll tell you how to avoid the gridlock, and where to fill up on the cheapest gas. >>> plus, the consumer alert tonight. fidget spinners, the...
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new england captainjoe root rescues his side with a magnificent century on the first day of the firstord's. and senior sources at manchester united say they have agreed a fee of around £75 million with everton for striker romelu lukaku. the belgium international scored 25 premier league goals last season. good evening, plenty to come. kyle edmund says he enjoyed his first appearance on wimbledon‘s centre court today, even though he didn't get the result he'd wanted in his second round match. and fortunately for the home crowd edmund could not make it five returns through to the third round in the singles. the british number two had no answer to the guile of the frenchman who took in straight sets. temperatures reached a0 celsius on centre court. first time playing up there was a really good experience for me. a lot of players would say is the most famous or biggest court in tennis. being british, growing up watching tennis and wimbledon, to actually get the chance to play out there was something you will always remember. it was a straightforward for the tournament favourite, third see
new england captainjoe root rescues his side with a magnificent century on the first day of the firstord's. and senior sources at manchester united say they have agreed a fee of around £75 million with everton for striker romelu lukaku. the belgium international scored 25 premier league goals last season. good evening, plenty to come. kyle edmund says he enjoyed his first appearance on wimbledon‘s centre court today, even though he didn't get the result he'd wanted in his second round match....
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bob kraft, the owner of the new england patriots, i don't know if you like new england but they have a hell of a team. that's okay. but he came to the oval office and he brought a sheet with him that just came out. manufacturing enthusiasm in the united states is at an all-time high. isn't that great? to me that's so great. [ cheers ] because we're going to bring back our jobs, bring back our wealth, and we are going to bring back our dreams, and we are going to bring back once again our sovereignty as a nation. as a nation. since i took office we have cut illegal immigration on our southern border by record numbers. 78%. record, record numbers. and in fact, the ice, folks -- i'll tell you what, and the border patrol police. they are phenomenal people. they're working with general kelly. and just so you understand, we've already started fixing much of the good wall that's already there. we've already started fixing it. but we are breaking records. and it was actually told to me the other day by somebody in mexico that's where high up, said it's incredible because their southern borde
bob kraft, the owner of the new england patriots, i don't know if you like new england but they have a hell of a team. that's okay. but he came to the oval office and he brought a sheet with him that just came out. manufacturing enthusiasm in the united states is at an all-time high. isn't that great? to me that's so great. [ cheers ] because we're going to bring back our jobs, bring back our wealth, and we are going to bring back our dreams, and we are going to bring back once again our...
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so tourism in new england began in the colonial era. newport was the great tourist hott city, followed by the near boston. most tourism didn't begin until the 1830's, 1840's. coincides with the railroads, industrialization. salem's tourism lagged. we were not a tourist destination. if we wanted to, we went to the beach at three different cities. it seems that 1879, there was a non-texting railway, -- nonkeg steam railway which was in salem. and there was also a horse-drawn trolley that went down essex street, and it went to the willows. and the willows is where salem's tourism begins. there was the gazebos down there. the method is' -- methodists' su mmer camp changed ownership there. the wealthy of salem lived there. salem became a small second-tier tourism destination, in the 1880's. it's not lost that this was the home of the witchcraft hysteria in 1692. it was always part of our history. apparently in the 1880's, both the witch house, and the old goal of the basement remained. it was on federal street. now since gone. they're both p
so tourism in new england began in the colonial era. newport was the great tourist hott city, followed by the near boston. most tourism didn't begin until the 1830's, 1840's. coincides with the railroads, industrialization. salem's tourism lagged. we were not a tourist destination. if we wanted to, we went to the beach at three different cities. it seems that 1879, there was a non-texting railway, -- nonkeg steam railway which was in salem. and there was also a horse-drawn trolley that went...
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that is typical of a new england village most people if they had farms outside of town, they would've had outbuildings that supported the farm. so, the building coming up on my right is the barrett farmhouse. so, we have gotten out of the car, and we are here at the farm. it is here that general thomas gage had ordered his soldiers to look for canon that were presumably stored in the basement of the house. however, colonel barrett had away.ed the material the resources arrived at the location searching for the canon. ,hey encountered mrs. barrett who gave them permission to search the property. after searching, nothing was found. during this time period, some of the soldiers asked for food and drink. they had been up the day before. mrs. barrett allowed some food and drink. when they offered to pay her, she refused to accept any payment. however, some of the soldiers show -- throat some shillings atrophy. threw some shillings at her feet. after a thorough search of the property, the army gathered back up and began their march back towards concord. at about 11:30, they encountered nort
that is typical of a new england village most people if they had farms outside of town, they would've had outbuildings that supported the farm. so, the building coming up on my right is the barrett farmhouse. so, we have gotten out of the car, and we are here at the farm. it is here that general thomas gage had ordered his soldiers to look for canon that were presumably stored in the basement of the house. however, colonel barrett had away.ed the material the resources arrived at the location...
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union hosting the new england revolution in chester, 48 minutes.w you're good when you have just one name. gives the union a 2 -0 lead. attack on another goal. 3 -nil victory. to the ice, the flyers open free agency yesterday by signing 32 -year-old goalie elliott to a 2 -year contract. in the end, i think the change is the number one reason. i think we're probably good for steve macen and for us that they parted ways. is this a lateral move? >> it's worse. it's worse than a lateral move. they've actually gotten worse than goal now than they were with mason. they didn't like mason. they didn't like him a little bit. he was a bit of a complainer. the chemistry wasn't good with him. but elliott is not a first ring goalie, either. so elliott's going to have to play a lot. we'll see what happens. >> hasn't this been a problem, an achilles he will for the team? i don't understand why they can't get one. i don't understand why they can't develop one. thigh like a couple goal tenders in the minor leagues, but they're not ready to play yet. they obviously
union hosting the new england revolution in chester, 48 minutes.w you're good when you have just one name. gives the union a 2 -0 lead. attack on another goal. 3 -nil victory. to the ice, the flyers open free agency yesterday by signing 32 -year-old goalie elliott to a 2 -year contract. in the end, i think the change is the number one reason. i think we're probably good for steve macen and for us that they parted ways. is this a lateral move? >> it's worse. it's worse than a lateral move....
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england lead the series 1—0. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. arrested after acid was thrown in people's faces in five different attacks across east london last night. the metropolitan police say the series of attacks — carried out by two men on a moped — took place in the space of just 90 minutes. they say one of the victims has suffered life changing injuries and called the acts completely barbaric. our correspondent dan johnson is in east london now. this is where the worst of last night's attack happened. two men on a mopeds pulled up alongside and do something in his face. an attempt to steal his mopeds. this appears to be a growing problem. i can warn you, some pictures of last night are upsetting. you need to get water in your eyes. police treat the latest man to become a victim of a wave of acid attacks. liquid was sprayed in his face by two men on a notepad. i heard a scream, it was not normal. it was a fearful, petrified scream. twice. there were five attacks in just over one hour. in the same part of east london. where has this happen
england lead the series 1—0. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. arrested after acid was thrown in people's faces in five different attacks across east london last night. the metropolitan police say the series of attacks — carried out by two men on a moped — took place in the space of just 90 minutes. they say one of the victims has suffered life changing injuries and called the acts completely barbaric. our correspondent dan johnson is in east london now. this is where the...
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a new £10 note has been unveiled featuring a portrait of jane austen. the bank of englandanniversary of the author's death. the new polymer note will go into circulation in september. tomorrow, the bbc will publish its annual report which, for the first time, will include details of how much the corporation pays its stars. the government has forced the disclosure, which will affect presenters on salaries of more than £150,000. the bbc already publishes full details of executive pay and expenses. our media editor, amol rajan, reports. they have broadcast to the nation on a regular basis, presenting shows that still command an audience of millions. tomorrow, for the first time, we get a clear indication of how much they are paid. the bbc‘s annual report will include the salaries of all broadcasters paid over £150,000 by the bbc. a result of tense negotiations over its royal charter agreement. tony hall, the direct general of the bbc, was against the move. i don't think it's right that we should have names against salaries for stars for presenters and others. i believe that w
a new £10 note has been unveiled featuring a portrait of jane austen. the bank of englandanniversary of the author's death. the new polymer note will go into circulation in september. tomorrow, the bbc will publish its annual report which, for the first time, will include details of how much the corporation pays its stars. the government has forced the disclosure, which will affect presenters on salaries of more than £150,000. the bbc already publishes full details of executive pay and...
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the heaviest rain up around new england, but as we go through the afternoon, those temperatures rising into the upper 80s, around 90, and then we'll see a couple afternoon thunderstorms. there's relief in the forecast as we go through the week. we'll talk about the timing of the storms and those other temperatures. those are coming up. >>> mr. kushner was it appropriate -- >>> a closed-door meetings is under way between jared kushner and the senate intelligence committee. this morning president trump's son-in-law and senior divorce released a four contacts with russians during the campaign and transition. kushner says -- i did not colewd. and denies he had any improper contact with russian officials. he goes on to say that he diplomat rely on money from russians to finance his business deals, but as sarah doloff reports -- >> tuesday he will appear before the hughes intelligence committee. >> counsel has said he will only be available for two hours. >> reporter: donald trump and paul manafort agreed to interviews with the staff of the senate judiciary committee, but will not appear at
the heaviest rain up around new england, but as we go through the afternoon, those temperatures rising into the upper 80s, around 90, and then we'll see a couple afternoon thunderstorms. there's relief in the forecast as we go through the week. we'll talk about the timing of the storms and those other temperatures. those are coming up. >>> mr. kushner was it appropriate -- >>> a closed-door meetings is under way between jared kushner and the senate intelligence committee. this...
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and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, after an incredible finish against south africa, england's cricketers reach the final of the women's world cup, with just two balls to spare. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. not one of the youth custody centres in england and wales is safe for children or young people. that's the shocking warning by the chief inspector of prisons, who says a tragedy is inevitable and the decline in standards is "staggering". describing the men's prison system, peter clarke says he is often appalled by the conditions in which inmates are held. the government has acknowledged that prisons have faced a number of challenges and says it's taken immediate action to, amongst other things, boost the number of prison officers. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has more. medway secure training centre in kent, a place where young offenders are held and hopefully rehabilitated. 18 months ago, an undercover investigation by bbc panorama shone a light on daily life in medway. teenage inmates were seen being mistreated and abused. a number of staff were sacked
and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, after an incredible finish against south africa, england's cricketers reach the final of the women's world cup, with just two balls to spare. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. not one of the youth custody centres in england and wales is safe for children or young people. that's the shocking warning by the chief inspector of prisons, who says a tragedy is inevitable and the decline in standards is "staggering". describing the men's...
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bob kraft, the owner of the new england patriots -- i don't know if you like new england but, the hell with it. that's okay. but he came to the gnomic oval office and he brought a sheet within the just came out. manufacturing enthusiasm in the united states is at an all-time high. isn't that great? because we are going to bring back our jobs, bring back our wells, and we are going to bring back our dreams. and we are going to bring back, once again, our sovereignty as a nation. [crowd chanting "usa"] since i took office, we have cut illegal immigration on our southern border by record numbers, 78%. [crowd chanting "build that wall"] record, record numbers. and in fact, the i.c.e. folks and the border patrol, they are phenomenal people. they are working with general kelly. and just so you understand, we've already started fixing much of the gold ball that's already there. we have already started fixing it. but we are breaking records. and it was actually told me the other day by somebody in mexico that is very high up, and said it is incredible, because their southern border is getting
bob kraft, the owner of the new england patriots -- i don't know if you like new england but, the hell with it. that's okay. but he came to the gnomic oval office and he brought a sheet within the just came out. manufacturing enthusiasm in the united states is at an all-time high. isn't that great? because we are going to bring back our jobs, bring back our wells, and we are going to bring back our dreams. and we are going to bring back, once again, our sovereignty as a nation. [crowd chanting...
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millville, 60 the same air mass is producing upper 30s and low 40s for states in new england.t could be a lot colder up there if this thing dove down farther to the south. with that said it's cool and dry enough. dewpoints in the 50s after hovering in the 60s and 70s. no humidity in the mountains. 55 in millville. cape may, 58. we're in the comfort zone through tomorrow. tuesday the humidity levels increase a little bit, it's not until thursday an friday when it becomes unbearable. meantime, satellite and radar all is quiet up and down the eastern seaboard. how's that for a finish, 79 degrees down the jersey shore. sunny skies. philadelphia, 83 degrees, pleasant and sunny. poconos low humidity, mostly sunny, a refreshing breeze and 75 degrees. just a perfect finish to the weekend. we'll see how long this perfect weather last in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when i come back in just a few minutes. we have 90s to talk about, though, first one arrives on tuesday. guys? >> lancer will be released today on a florida beach for a philadelphia musician's life suddenly e
millville, 60 the same air mass is producing upper 30s and low 40s for states in new england.t could be a lot colder up there if this thing dove down farther to the south. with that said it's cool and dry enough. dewpoints in the 50s after hovering in the 60s and 70s. no humidity in the mountains. 55 in millville. cape may, 58. we're in the comfort zone through tomorrow. tuesday the humidity levels increase a little bit, it's not until thursday an friday when it becomes unbearable. meantime,...
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so they were going around with, he was going around with the doctor around new england, but then they discovered that tuberculosis and syphilis were also spread with that, so they made that illegal. so this procedure which was called bear lake in was stop and said this is a legal. but it's interesting that it was still illegal at the time that we're looking at robins notice, did you see that he was enslaved by a doctor who knew about this and wanted to make sure that his slaves didn't get smallpox. so i found that interesting. it's not until the revolutionary war. , because men are an obvious close quarters and they're going to catch it from each other so they started allowing this type of we call it a vaccination being allowed in. ran away 1794, april 30. this was posted in the new york churn and patriotic register. five dollars reward. ran away on wednesday last a negro girl named jude pictures about 19, short, thick set, good-looking, quite black with lips somewhat thick and no short but not very flat. a small head with short woolly hair. speaks good english, it's a slight timing a
so they were going around with, he was going around with the doctor around new england, but then they discovered that tuberculosis and syphilis were also spread with that, so they made that illegal. so this procedure which was called bear lake in was stop and said this is a legal. but it's interesting that it was still illegal at the time that we're looking at robins notice, did you see that he was enslaved by a doctor who knew about this and wanted to make sure that his slaves didn't get...
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. >> good monday morning the worst weather is in the mid-atlantic into areas of new england. y have a tornado in stephensville, maryland. watching 30 million under flash flood watches. these end early as heavy rain will move out. weather will be improving in areas like philadelphia and new york city. morning rush hour, lot of heavy rain through the poconos, back into new york city scattered rain, on and off throughout the day in new england. temperatures are only in the 60s. we're hot in the middle of the country. heat wave from last week has come to an end typical heat in the 90s. cool in chicago for this time of year and scattered storms in the southeast. more "worldwide exchange" when we come back your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place... ...to g
. >> good monday morning the worst weather is in the mid-atlantic into areas of new england. y have a tornado in stephensville, maryland. watching 30 million under flash flood watches. these end early as heavy rain will move out. weather will be improving in areas like philadelphia and new york city. morning rush hour, lot of heavy rain through the poconos, back into new york city scattered rain, on and off throughout the day in new england. temperatures are only in the 60s. we're hot in...
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he knew the soldier wouldn't make it if he new england him on the book so he -- of he flung him on hisso he lifted him up and carried him on his arms. as jim carried the soldier, the thought flash loud his mind. jim realized it was not since he had been a young boy that he had told his dad those three very simple but beautiful words, i love you. in that moment, jim offered up a prayer. he asked god, if you get me out of this hell on earth, so i can tell my dad i love him, i'll be the best coach and the best father you could ever ask for. as he prayed, a great peace came over him, and if it was god's will for him to live, he'd keep his promise to god as soon as he had the chance. jim made it out of that hell on earth. he made it. here he is. and the first thing he did when he arrived back on american soil was to say those beautiful words, i love you, dad. i love you. jim said those words over and over again for the next 22 years, until the last time he saw his father, the night before his dad passed on. today i venture to say his dad is the proudest father in heaven. jim path with all o
he knew the soldier wouldn't make it if he new england him on the book so he -- of he flung him on hisso he lifted him up and carried him on his arms. as jim carried the soldier, the thought flash loud his mind. jim realized it was not since he had been a young boy that he had told his dad those three very simple but beautiful words, i love you. in that moment, jim offered up a prayer. he asked god, if you get me out of this hell on earth, so i can tell my dad i love him, i'll be the best coach...
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clouds up to the north and showers in upstate new york and thunderstorms moving off the coast of new england with the cold front that ends the heat wave and doesn't move until friday. and partly sunny skies 72 to 78 degrees, and tomorrow excessive heat warnings in effect. this is the reason why the heat index the philadelphia area most of delaware into south jersey it feels above 105 degrees that is dangerous heat and humidity, west of i-95, 100 to 105. we have the threat of storms, future tracker 6 showing by 3:30 showers and thunderstorms and an active day on friday with strong to severe storms to the west. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast tomorrow the heat is on, 97 degrees but the heat index higher than 105, and the heat holds on friday and 90 degrees and thunderstorms and clear the air by saturday. lowering humidity 86 and sunday warm and 89 and back into the 90s and could be heading into our fifth heat wave of the year. stay cool and take it easy like the tortoises do here at the philadelphia zoo and eat your veggies, back to you guys. >> thank you cecily. looks like fun. >
clouds up to the north and showers in upstate new york and thunderstorms moving off the coast of new england with the cold front that ends the heat wave and doesn't move until friday. and partly sunny skies 72 to 78 degrees, and tomorrow excessive heat warnings in effect. this is the reason why the heat index the philadelphia area most of delaware into south jersey it feels above 105 degrees that is dangerous heat and humidity, west of i-95, 100 to 105. we have the threat of storms, future...
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. >> the union has been kicking new england where it counts -- on the scoreboard. out scoring them 11-0 over the last three matches and trying to keep the trend going tonight. on the road, union getting a taste o their own medicine. camara scores twice. union dropped three of the last four. how about the sole playing baltimore against the only team that has beaten them this year. sole getting revenge beating them by 49 points, 70-21. the regular season is over next saturday. nascar, it's the truck series. kyle busch dominating early but knocked out by justin halee who won last night's race. with busch done, his understudy takes the checkered flag. >> joel embiid is good at playing around and playing football. why not combine the two? i'm sure he would love to do that to javar ball one day. >> one day. thank you, jeff. "action news" at 11:30 next. we take you to wildwood where residents and visitors ride out the storm. >>> plus a little boy is being called a hero for what he did when he saw flames inside the family home. >>> plus the federal government is looking at
. >> the union has been kicking new england where it counts -- on the scoreboard. out scoring them 11-0 over the last three matches and trying to keep the trend going tonight. on the road, union getting a taste o their own medicine. camara scores twice. union dropped three of the last four. how about the sole playing baltimore against the only team that has beaten them this year. sole getting revenge beating them by 49 points, 70-21. the regular season is over next saturday. nascar, it's...
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the host nation, england, are also through to the semi—finals after beating new zealand. to a century from natalie sivver and tammy beaumont‘s 93. new zealand were bowled out for 209, as england won by 75 runs. england's victory was also good news for south africa, who beat sri lanka earlier in the day. the sri lankans were skittled out forjust 101, and south africa chased that down with nearly 27 overs to spare. they're also through to the semi—finals. let's bring you up—to—date with some of the latest football transfers. james rodriguez has been officially introduced as a bayern munich player. the colombian international joined the german champions from real madrid on a two—year loan, and he's been reunited with his former madrid manager, carlo ancelotti. meanwhile, in the transfer merry—go—round, douglas costa has left bayern munich. the brazilian winger has joined juventus on a season—long loan, and the italian champions will have the option to buy him next year. fellow brazilian, dani alves, who was released byjuventus last month, hasjoined the french side, paris st
the host nation, england, are also through to the semi—finals after beating new zealand. to a century from natalie sivver and tammy beaumont‘s 93. new zealand were bowled out for 209, as england won by 75 runs. england's victory was also good news for south africa, who beat sri lanka earlier in the day. the sri lankans were skittled out forjust 101, and south africa chased that down with nearly 27 overs to spare. they're also through to the semi—finals. let's bring you up—to—date...