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retail prices are above $4 and $5 a gallon in new england something which has never been seen this islly, really bad for millions of americans who use heating oil to heat homes in winter the cost to fill the tank could be double one year ago imagine paying $1,500 last year and $3,000 this year that may not be possible for everybody. that is for you in the new england area and northeast 60% of homes in maine are heated with oil prices have been soaring and a push by the climate council to raise taxes on heating oil the governor shot that down at least for now. some rare good news, i guess, for those strugglingwith energ poverty. a few months ago, we were showing you how electricity prices in new england were out of control remember that in january and february it costs so much to make hour th power there. with heating oil on the rise, let's hope boston and new england skirt another cold winter if they don't, and if power costs rise again, it could be a very long and very expensive winter in beantown and portsmith and everywhere else. talk to your officials about it. i'm sure they would
retail prices are above $4 and $5 a gallon in new england something which has never been seen this islly, really bad for millions of americans who use heating oil to heat homes in winter the cost to fill the tank could be double one year ago imagine paying $1,500 last year and $3,000 this year that may not be possible for everybody. that is for you in the new england area and northeast 60% of homes in maine are heated with oil prices have been soaring and a push by the climate council to raise...
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supportive of the people of ukraine and what they are contending with in this war, i live in western new england, in multiple states driving around this country, i see people putting out ukrainian flags and from their houses. not without their political messages or anything, just support for ukraine. i think because there is so much support for ukraine in the united states, i worry that, perhaps the u.s. government, that perhaps the u.s. media is telling the american people what they want to hear about ukraine's likelihood of succeeding in this effort. we are more interested in hearing about ukrainian bravery, and ukrainian success, and the russians falling short of expectations, then we are in
supportive of the people of ukraine and what they are contending with in this war, i live in western new england, in multiple states driving around this country, i see people putting out ukrainian flags and from their houses. not without their political messages or anything, just support for ukraine. i think because there is so much support for ukraine in the united states, i worry that, perhaps the u.s. government, that perhaps the u.s. media is telling the american people what they want to...
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let's start with the good news, england dismissing new zealand for 130 to come about as good as england as england good hepes for-— 130 to come about as good as england good hopes for-— good hopes for. absolutely -- 132... about an hour _ good hopes for. absolutely -- 132... about an hour and _ good hopes for. absolutely -- 132... about an hour and half _ good hopes for. absolutely -- 132... about an hour and half ago, - good hopes for. absolutely -- 132... about an hour and half ago, i - good hopes for. absolutely -- 132... about an hour and half ago, i was i about an hour and half ago, i was thinking, it has been a good day for them. so with the good bit. we saw certain way why they were so keen to get anderson and broad in the team, anderson took two quick wickets, great catching from england, i would say, throughout the morning session. jonny bairstow in particular. there was james anderson on the money. we have seen him do that, what, 640 odd times before. matthew potts is the new figure, in this team because so many bowling options are out injured, but he did today what he's been
let's start with the good news, england dismissing new zealand for 130 to come about as good as england as england good hepes for-— 130 to come about as good as england good hopes for-— good hopes for. absolutely -- 132... about an hour _ good hopes for. absolutely -- 132... about an hour and _ good hopes for. absolutely -- 132... about an hour and half _ good hopes for. absolutely -- 132... about an hour and half ago, - good hopes for. absolutely -- 132... about an hour and half ago, i -...
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it's another cracker of a test match we're being treated to by england and new zealand. day to go and all three results are still on the cards. before play, england were forced into a change with wicketkeeper sam billings replacing ben foakes — who tested positive for covid. when day 4 got going at headingley, jack leach shone with the ball as new zealand set england 296 to win. england's reply — as is the modern way in this series — has not been lacking drama. patrick gearey reports. sam billings had been busy. last night behind the wheel, this morning behind the stumps. he had driven from canterbury to headingley to be a covid replacement. in front of him, new zealand's roadblock. tom blundell and daryl mitchell have spent three testifying england. now they build a lead. and slowly tucked in. england's scribbling for crumbs, both kiwis made 50s, always staying just out of reach, always surviving. such was there escape all that you that even being given out was no guarantee. mitchell wanted this checked, but he was in line this time. relief, belief. now, jack leach assig
it's another cracker of a test match we're being treated to by england and new zealand. day to go and all three results are still on the cards. before play, england were forced into a change with wicketkeeper sam billings replacing ben foakes — who tested positive for covid. when day 4 got going at headingley, jack leach shone with the ball as new zealand set england 296 to win. england's reply — as is the modern way in this series — has not been lacking drama. patrick gearey reports. sam...
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en la mls l sporting park y new england revolution...suÁrez fue lÍder de la misma en 47 de las 110 vueltas. >> gracias por todo el apoyo, siempre creyeron en mÍ desde el principio. guadalupe: quedan perfectamente informados, esto fue lo mÁs informados, esto fue lo mÁs destacado en los deportes. tu gerente de envíos se fue para encontrarse a “si mismos.” dejándote perdida. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed instant match inmediatamente encuentra candidatos que cumplen con tu descripción de empleo. redime tu crédito de 75 dólares en indeed punto com diagonal oferta locutora: la histÓrica ciudad de north bull acudiÓ a todo un equipo de inglaterra para celebrar su carrera anual de camas. la carrera de camas, que es en parte un desfile de disfraces y una agotadora competencia contrarreloj se celebrÓ por primera vez en 1966 con el fin de recaudar fondos. fÉlix: tiene un recorrido de casi 4 km por las calles con un cruce de rÍo incluido y como siempre se entregan premios al equipo mejor vestido, la cama mejor decorada y las distincion
en la mls l sporting park y new england revolution...suÁrez fue lÍder de la misma en 47 de las 110 vueltas. >> gracias por todo el apoyo, siempre creyeron en mÍ desde el principio. guadalupe: quedan perfectamente informados, esto fue lo mÁs informados, esto fue lo mÁs destacado en los deportes. tu gerente de envíos se fue para encontrarse a “si mismos.” dejándote perdida. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed instant match inmediatamente encuentra candidatos que cumplen...
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en la mls l sporting park y new england revolution...historia, suÁrez fue lÍder de la misma en 47 de las 110 vueltas. >> gracias por todo el apoyo, siempre creyeron en mÍ desde el principio. guadalupe: quedan perfectamente informados, esto fue lo mÁs informados, esto fue lo mÁs destacado en los deportes. y ahora démosle la bienvenida a ana montoya. ♪ hola, compañeros estudiantes... locutora: la histÓrica ciudad de north bull acudiÓ a todo un equipo de inglaterra para celebrar su carrera anual de camas. la carrera de camas, que es en parte un desfile de disfraces y una agotadora competencia contrarreloj se celebrÓ por primera vez en 1966 con el fin de recaudar fondos. fÉlix: tiene un recorrido de casi 4 km por las calles con un cruce de rÍo incluido y como siempre se entregan premios al equipo mejor vestido, la cama mejor decorada y las distinciones de los mÁs rÁpidos. a propÓsito de camas vÁmonos a descansar todos. mighty: gracias por acompaÑarnos, nos vemos durante la semana. fÉlix: ¡que descansen! ♪ ♪ presentador: esta semana descubrim
en la mls l sporting park y new england revolution...historia, suÁrez fue lÍder de la misma en 47 de las 110 vueltas. >> gracias por todo el apoyo, siempre creyeron en mÍ desde el principio. guadalupe: quedan perfectamente informados, esto fue lo mÁs informados, esto fue lo mÁs destacado en los deportes. y ahora démosle la bienvenida a ana montoya. ♪ hola, compañeros estudiantes... locutora: la histÓrica ciudad de north bull acudiÓ a todo un equipo de inglaterra para celebrar...
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news from the final test between england and new zealand on the way. pretty neita — daryll makes it a sprint double at the uk athletics championships. and as the gates open at the all england club, we'll tell you what to look out for at wimbledon. thanks forjoining us. this summer has seen england shift the way they approach test cricket — more dynamic, more exciting, more entertaining. the fourth day of the final test against new zealand at headingley was all of the above. before play, england were forced into a change with wicketkeeper sam billings replacing ben foakes, who tested positive for covid. when we got going, england impressed with both bat and ball in the afternoon. with 0llie pope on 81 and joe root 55, they closed on 183—2 in their second innings, chasing 296 for a series whitewash. patrick gearey was watching. sam billings had been busy — last night behind the wheel, this morning behind the stumps. he'd driven from canterbury to headingley to be a covid replacement. in front of him, new zealand's roadblock. tom blundell and daryl mitchel
news from the final test between england and new zealand on the way. pretty neita — daryll makes it a sprint double at the uk athletics championships. and as the gates open at the all england club, we'll tell you what to look out for at wimbledon. thanks forjoining us. this summer has seen england shift the way they approach test cricket — more dynamic, more exciting, more entertaining. the fourth day of the final test against new zealand at headingley was all of the above. before play,...
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-- for an extended period of time, as did places in new england, connecticut, rhode island, but that t is the financial and economic infrastructure of new york city and the people who created mass amounts of wealth in that city that allowed slavery to continue to evolve and prosper. and that really made it so that there -- i think we tend to have this sort of bifurcated view and overly simplistic view of, like, "oh, the people in the north were the good guys, and people in the south were the bad guys." but there were a lot of people in the north, and as i talked about, in new york city, who were deeply committed to the perpetuation and existence of slavery in the south, because it was beneficial for them economically, it was beneficial for them politically, it was beneficial for them socially. and it was in line with w they understood the role of enslaved people and black people in this country. they might not have wanted to have owned enslaved people themselves, but they most certainly did not believe in abolition, or they most certainly did not think that they wanted something to pr
-- for an extended period of time, as did places in new england, connecticut, rhode island, but that t is the financial and economic infrastructure of new york city and the people who created mass amounts of wealth in that city that allowed slavery to continue to evolve and prosper. and that really made it so that there -- i think we tend to have this sort of bifurcated view and overly simplistic view of, like, "oh, the people in the north were the good guys, and people in the south were...
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the strip right now is showing that natural gas prices in new england will be over $23 this winter during that same period of time, we'll be selling that same gas here in appalachia for a price of $7. the only wayyou can explain those extreme price differences is lack of pipeline infrastructure, but if we can get this pipeline infrastructure put in place, we can do some really amazing things. america has tremendous potential in lowering prices for americans here while also providing energy security to the world. >> well, do you see anything on the horizon that might shift the opposition that environmentalists and state regulators have to having pipelines in their backyard? is there new technology in terms of transferring natural gas that might calm some of these fears >> there is a new perspective that is changing, and people need to understand that the biggest source of emissions around the world is -- comes from foreign coal, and we have the opportunity here in the united states to leverage our american resources, unleash u.s. lng on the world stage, and use natural gas to replace forei
the strip right now is showing that natural gas prices in new england will be over $23 this winter during that same period of time, we'll be selling that same gas here in appalachia for a price of $7. the only wayyou can explain those extreme price differences is lack of pipeline infrastructure, but if we can get this pipeline infrastructure put in place, we can do some really amazing things. america has tremendous potential in lowering prices for americans here while also providing energy...
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england's new mantra.elief that allows jamie overton — a bowler on debut — to bat to the brink of a century. 97 — he had come so close, he had come so far. because together with jonny bairstow, he'd changed the game, and bairstow kept going. past 150, past new zealand. an innings that started with england in crisis ended with england in front. the boy from bradford beloved in leeds. having left with love, he returned with gloves as stand—in wicketkeeper. england ahead by 31 and hunting wickets. that was the first — will young. but slowly england moved from chasing to fetching. kiwi confidence inflated. tom latham and kane williamson looked comfortable. england needed new energy. cue overton... one ball after tea, he got latham. bairstow�*s catch among the pigeons. england were about to tighten their grip. one ball after the restart, joe root struck. devon conway magnificently caught by ollie pope. now england were on the charge. new zealand's captain, williamson, edged matthew potts behind. england deserve
england's new mantra.elief that allows jamie overton — a bowler on debut — to bat to the brink of a century. 97 — he had come so close, he had come so far. because together with jonny bairstow, he'd changed the game, and bairstow kept going. past 150, past new zealand. an innings that started with england in crisis ended with england in front. the boy from bradford beloved in leeds. having left with love, he returned with gloves as stand—in wicketkeeper. england ahead by 31 and hunting...
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it goes all throughout new england. it goes into new york.t doesn't go deep into the south after that, but it gets exchanged and taken directly. so the work john that ends and sam adams are doing, that sunday night in the print shop, it goes all over the place. and i think they really do figure out this is a very important ingredient to revolutionary globalization. and so john adams will then later on after that, when he's in philadelphia, he will write very explicit letters back home from philadelphia to boston and say. put this in the newspaper. this paragraph, not this paragraph. don't give this one to the printer, give that one to the printer. and those will appear in boston newspapers under the anonymous headline of, from a gentleman in philadelphia to his friend in boston. and you have no way of knowing that is actually john adams writing to another patriot leader. so we begin to see the architecture of these things, and how they then -- so there is a management, we are talking about propaganda, there is a management to this whole thing
it goes all throughout new england. it goes into new york.t doesn't go deep into the south after that, but it gets exchanged and taken directly. so the work john that ends and sam adams are doing, that sunday night in the print shop, it goes all over the place. and i think they really do figure out this is a very important ingredient to revolutionary globalization. and so john adams will then later on after that, when he's in philadelphia, he will write very explicit letters back home from...
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and a really nice day after a really nice weekend in new england.e state of florida after a really soggy weekend some spots saw over 15 inches of rain as we look towards wednesday, that weather moves into parts of the midatlantic, the new england area, also the northeast a really pleasant day in the northern plains. and friday we are looking at a fantastic day in the northeast back to you guys >> michelle, thank you >>> coming up on this 70th anniversary of d-day, how one veteran proves it's never too late the reach a goal. odors... simply shake and spray to unlock the breakthrough power of touch-activated scent technology. that lasts, even hours later! that's because febreze touch stores scent in your fabrics so you get bursts of freshness with every touch. your whole world will come alive. welcome home to fresh with febreze touch. la, la, la, la, la come in and share the beauty. more conveniently than ever with sephora at kohl's. get all the latest makeup. the skincare you count on. and the fragrance you know and love. shop sephora at kohls and ko
and a really nice day after a really nice weekend in new england.e state of florida after a really soggy weekend some spots saw over 15 inches of rain as we look towards wednesday, that weather moves into parts of the midatlantic, the new england area, also the northeast a really pleasant day in the northern plains. and friday we are looking at a fantastic day in the northeast back to you guys >> michelle, thank you >>> coming up on this 70th anniversary of d-day, how one veteran...
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a lot of us will need umbrellas from new england to the northeast.ockies showers lingering throughout the mid atlantic, carolinas to the southeast on monday, and july 4th on monday, showers still in the southeast. many days of showers showers also in the northern plains, but a fantastic fourth through new england and the i.c.e. >>> breakups are for the birds, why these long-time parents went their separate ways. etter than ? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well, i switched to swiffer wetjet, and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one, so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside, so it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. glad i got that off my chest, and the day off my floor! ria. pre-rinsing your dishes? you could be using the wrong detergent. and wasting up to 20 gallons of water. skip the rinse with finish quantum. its activelift technology provides an unbeatable clean on 24 hour dried-on stains. skip the rinse with finish
a lot of us will need umbrellas from new england to the northeast.ockies showers lingering throughout the mid atlantic, carolinas to the southeast on monday, and july 4th on monday, showers still in the southeast. many days of showers showers also in the northern plains, but a fantastic fourth through new england and the i.c.e. >>> breakups are for the birds, why these long-time parents went their separate ways. etter than ? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i...
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it's day one of the first test between england and new zealand at lords, and england's cricketers havether time has overseen countless fresh starts. a brave new dawn can soon lose its gleam. ben stokes, the new captain, needed help in this new era. james anderson, a0 next month, to defy age, to dismiss young. will young out, anderson succeeding again, but look at the left hand ofjonny bairstow to clutch that catch. stand by for the next one. easy this time, jonny. 0oh, just teasing us. new zealand were two wickets down, just two runs scored, everything going, everything sticking for england. got it. to continue the theme, a hat—trick of catches for bairstow, a wicket for the recalled stuart broad. 0k, what about new bowlers? matthew potts, 23, on his debut, dismissing new zealand's captain. that's what a perfect start feels like. well, nothing is ever perfect. jack leach making a brave dive in the field. he was able to walk away but suffered symptoms of concussion. he'll play no further part. but potts does. with that, new zealand five down. —— with that, new zealand six down. three wi
it's day one of the first test between england and new zealand at lords, and england's cricketers havether time has overseen countless fresh starts. a brave new dawn can soon lose its gleam. ben stokes, the new captain, needed help in this new era. james anderson, a0 next month, to defy age, to dismiss young. will young out, anderson succeeding again, but look at the left hand ofjonny bairstow to clutch that catch. stand by for the next one. easy this time, jonny. 0oh, just teasing us. new...
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now on the program is eunice abu a political sociologist, visiting scholar at the university of new england. my pleasure to welcome you onto the program, eunice, spain, switching from neutrality to support for morocco in the dispute over western sahara has been widely criticized domestically on both sides of the political spectrum. why is that? well, it was expected to be criticized domestically because it was a longstanding spanish foreign policy in towards the conflict since basically 1975. and all of a sudden this certain government decides to switch. i understand that part of its coalition, which is the left coalition with what they're most distance from, more than ideological point of view. because it has always been on the side of self determination on the side of the place or you know, but for the right wing, good criticism. but, but the to pull out of it is also understandable because that's the domestic politics tactics to weaken the government coalition. and try to appear more royalist than the king for the next election. so it was expected. so how do you see the ramifications of
now on the program is eunice abu a political sociologist, visiting scholar at the university of new england. my pleasure to welcome you onto the program, eunice, spain, switching from neutrality to support for morocco in the dispute over western sahara has been widely criticized domestically on both sides of the political spectrum. why is that? well, it was expected to be criticized domestically because it was a longstanding spanish foreign policy in towards the conflict since basically 1975....
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let's start with cricket — the second day's play between england and new zealand has just drawn to a ose at lord's. the clatter of wickets, 17 of them marked the start of england's test summer, and that pattern seemed to be continuing this morning, but the black caps take a lead of over 200 runs into the weekend. our sports correspondent joe wilson is at lord's. i thought this test was going to be over in double time, but new zealand have dug their heels in. you're not the only one. a lot more the revving up behind me, which is always a sure sign we're coming —— have come to the end of the day. a lead of 223, such a strong position, but you're right, then were batting at the start of then were batting at the start of the day. seeing if they could construct a meaningful lead. they couldn't. unlike parkinson was the last man out, he had to drive south to join up out, he had to drive south to join up with the team. concussion replacement. 1m all out for england, bearing in mind they bowled new zealand out for just 132. england, bearing in mind they bowled new zealand out forjust 132. tha
let's start with cricket — the second day's play between england and new zealand has just drawn to a ose at lord's. the clatter of wickets, 17 of them marked the start of england's test summer, and that pattern seemed to be continuing this morning, but the black caps take a lead of over 200 runs into the weekend. our sports correspondent joe wilson is at lord's. i thought this test was going to be over in double time, but new zealand have dug their heels in. you're not the only one. a lot...
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first and foremost, man, i got to ask you, what is the mood like they're out there in new england? it's been a while since the celtics. the call themselves eastern conference champion. >> jason, you're right. it has been a while. it's been 12 years now. 2010 was the last time the celtics were on the big stage in the nba finals competing for an nba championship and this city this organization is is absolutely on fire. they've been to the brink a few times, right? you think back to 2017, 2018, 2020, the core of this group for the celtics. that's marcus smart, jayson tatum. jaylen brown. they have never been to an nba finals before. so it starts with the team. the entire city obviously is familiar with championships for off for big boston sports teams. the celtics, though, haven't been there in quite some time and they're excited to root them on. >> they said it's been 12 years, 2010 and i remember correctly they played the late kobe bryant. i know that city and that region in new england has tremendous respect for kobe and did at the time when they had to go th ough him. how does tha
first and foremost, man, i got to ask you, what is the mood like they're out there in new england? it's been a while since the celtics. the call themselves eastern conference champion. >> jason, you're right. it has been a while. it's been 12 years now. 2010 was the last time the celtics were on the big stage in the nba finals competing for an nba championship and this city this organization is is absolutely on fire. they've been to the brink a few times, right? you think back to 2017,...
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but put me in mind, that someone in new england would have a similar tendency to drop the rs. we do have problem with those rs! but new englander's compensate dropping the rs sometimes for putting them where they don't belong. and kennedy was a classic example of adding on r to the end of words. his was cuber -- most pronounced cuba. but it was a c u b a, without an r on it. as we will see it, he had quite a few problems with it, when he would talk about "cuber". and another anecdote, i always thought was cute. the story is, maybe this is probably true, he was speaking in the midwest, iowa or some such place, with unaccented people. he was talking about the problems that area, and in his peroration, i can't really do the accent, but what is wrong with the american farmer today? somebody in the back, said we are starving. so you can see the humor that some people found, that was rather interesting, the boston accent. it was not only his personal style that attracted attention, but the style of his administration, one that matched his own energy and activism. but as to his oppon
but put me in mind, that someone in new england would have a similar tendency to drop the rs. we do have problem with those rs! but new englander's compensate dropping the rs sometimes for putting them where they don't belong. and kennedy was a classic example of adding on r to the end of words. his was cuber -- most pronounced cuba. but it was a c u b a, without an r on it. as we will see it, he had quite a few problems with it, when he would talk about "cuber". and another anecdote,...
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it will drop temperatures across new england and new york. could see showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. the next 12 to 18 hours, we have this front that has stalled out for the central u.s. and along the front, a lot of moisture working up from the gulf of mexico and wide area of stronger storms, especially in the afternoon focused on that cold front. getting into the afternoon hours, we start to see stronger storms, hail, damaging winds isolated tornados from texas to new england. that is something to watch today and thursday, it drifts more to the east and we'll be watching the big cities like dc and philadelphia toward louisiana. we are tracking the tropics. today is june 1, first official day of hurricane season. a hurricane moved in and we could see development in the gulf of mexico over the next couple days. 70% chance of development. maybe florida needs to pay attention to this. we have time to watch it, we need to start preparing, we are getting into hurricane season. florida toward the east coast, pay close attention. whether
it will drop temperatures across new england and new york. could see showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. the next 12 to 18 hours, we have this front that has stalled out for the central u.s. and along the front, a lot of moisture working up from the gulf of mexico and wide area of stronger storms, especially in the afternoon focused on that cold front. getting into the afternoon hours, we start to see stronger storms, hail, damaging winds isolated tornados from texas to new england. that...
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>> 13-year-old johnny stone finding a football card of new england quarterback mac jones, the only oneits kind in the world. >> am i dreaming right now? >> the money's cool. the card is cool. his reaction on camera is what made this thing priceless. i can't explain how it makes me feel as a father. >> i was very excited, and i knew that it was definitely a big pool, and i knew we would probably be able to sell it quickly, too, since it's opening day. >> opening day for card collectors around the world. and johnny hit the jackpot. >> there's only one of them in the world, and it's definitely probably a 1 in 15 million chance, because they printed so many boxes. >> chad and johnny have been collecting and selling since 2017. their business called stone sports cards. >> it's actually an llc. it helps him learn the ins and outs of how to run a business. >> oh, my gosh! oh, my gosh! oh, my gosh! oh, my gosh! >> within 24 hours, johnny and his dad had a buyer, a private collector from michigan who paid $100,000 in stone cold cash. what does someone your age do with that amount of money? >> w
>> 13-year-old johnny stone finding a football card of new england quarterback mac jones, the only oneits kind in the world. >> am i dreaming right now? >> the money's cool. the card is cool. his reaction on camera is what made this thing priceless. i can't explain how it makes me feel as a father. >> i was very excited, and i knew that it was definitely a big pool, and i knew we would probably be able to sell it quickly, too, since it's opening day. >> opening day...
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news. england's hockey players have been in pro league action today in london., 2-1. they're bulding up to the women's hockey world cup and the commonwealth games next month. a goal from tess howard and then this penalty corner coverted by grace balsdon earned them this win. they play belgium again tomorrow in theirfinal pro league match of the season. the men's team, meanwhile, saw liam ansell score the decisive goal in a shootout as they claimed a bonus point following an exciting 2—all draw with reigning world and olympic champions. the newly—crowned nba champions golden state warriors have returned to san francisco with their new title. they landed at san francisco international airport on friday evening with fans welcoming the warriors when theirjet arrived. they showed off the larry o'brien championship trophy as they disembrked. golden state's fourth nba title in eight seasons. steph curry and co will parade the title around san francisco on monday. just enough time to mention the canadian grand prix qualifying which starts at 9pm tonight — ferrari's char
news. england's hockey players have been in pro league action today in london., 2-1. they're bulding up to the women's hockey world cup and the commonwealth games next month. a goal from tess howard and then this penalty corner coverted by grace balsdon earned them this win. they play belgium again tomorrow in theirfinal pro league match of the season. the men's team, meanwhile, saw liam ansell score the decisive goal in a shootout as they claimed a bonus point following an exciting 2—all...
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remember, this was more than just the first test of the new summer. for englandt match era. some called it a reset, the captain preferred the term blank canvas. well, thanks to the former skipper, joe root, here is an image to inspire england onwards. joe wilson, bbc news. well, for root, who ended 115 not out, he becomes the second england batter after sir alastair cook to reach 10,000 test runs. he says it was a much needed victory for this england side. i think it's just a really important thing for the team to remember what winning is like again. it's felt like a very long time. it's been talked about a huge amount and just breeds so much confidence and it can run through the rest of the group. it is a fresh start with ben and a way for us to now look forward and do things slightly differently. and everyone should be really excited by that and take confidence from that in itself. but to start with a win like that, of course, we are feeling in a great spot going into next week. the thing i was really proud of, the whole _ the thing i was really proud of, the w
remember, this was more than just the first test of the new summer. for englandt match era. some called it a reset, the captain preferred the term blank canvas. well, thanks to the former skipper, joe root, here is an image to inspire england onwards. joe wilson, bbc news. well, for root, who ended 115 not out, he becomes the second england batter after sir alastair cook to reach 10,000 test runs. he says it was a much needed victory for this england side. i think it's just a really important...
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it was short and for new zealand suite. add tea, englande 91—6 and we will remember that aggressive and relentless passing that brought such a victory at trent bridge and here and i was a completely different situation. how can england get out of this? with more of this. jonny bairstow retained his form from the last test, batting positively for mini safety. with him, pick to bowl fast, batting quickly. overton is a strong man, yes. all this commitment to attachment these to grow and remarkably turning the match back in england's direction. headingley could barely believe it's early evening has. yorkshire'sjonny bairstow had made another 100. yes, this was happening. it is test match cricket but not really how we use to know it. joe wilson, bbc news, headingley. excitement is building ahead of wimbledon next week. emma raducanu returns as a grand slam champion, in front of home support, following her success in the us open. she's been drawn against alison van uytvanck of belgium. andy murray — and the returning serena williams — also featur
it was short and for new zealand suite. add tea, englande 91—6 and we will remember that aggressive and relentless passing that brought such a victory at trent bridge and here and i was a completely different situation. how can england get out of this? with more of this. jonny bairstow retained his form from the last test, batting positively for mini safety. with him, pick to bowl fast, batting quickly. overton is a strong man, yes. all this commitment to attachment these to grow and...
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news. to cricket, and a remarkable 17 wickets fell on the first day of the first test between england and new zealand out for 132 runs. but after reaching 59 without losing a wicket, england's batting then collapsed and they ended the day on 116 for 7. joe wilson was watching. at lord's, 0ld father time has overseen countless fresh starts. this new dawn made it to late afternoon. in the morning, james anderson — 40 next month — bowling to defy age, to dismiss young — new zealand's william. england's bowling and catching was excellent. jonny bairstow held everything, eventually. while you've seen anderson take wickets before — about 640 times — this is new. this is matthew potts. he made an instant impact on his debut, especially on the stumps, four wickets for him in total. now, jack leach epitomised commitment, making a brave dive in the field. he was able to walk away but suffered symptoms of concussion, and he's been replaced in this match. new zealand's first innings ended like this — 132 all out. that bit was about as good as the new captain and the new coach would have dared to expect.
news. to cricket, and a remarkable 17 wickets fell on the first day of the first test between england and new zealand out for 132 runs. but after reaching 59 without losing a wicket, england's batting then collapsed and they ended the day on 116 for 7. joe wilson was watching. at lord's, 0ld father time has overseen countless fresh starts. this new dawn made it to late afternoon. in the morning, james anderson — 40 next month — bowling to defy age, to dismiss young — new zealand's...
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new zealand four wickets down, 227 ahead, and england's new captain with some familiar england problemssper ruud. nadal, a 13—time champion at roland garros, was facing alexander zverev in what had been a gripping semifinal, but the german suffered a serious ankle injury in the second set and had to retire, handing nadal a place in sunday's final. dan 0gunshakin reports. alex zverev had only once beaten rafael nadal on clay a begin a semifinal like a man determined to improve that record. after a break in the rafael nadal served in the opening game him of the german looked into position to take the opening set until this key moment. you saw what happened there! he is not wearing a sweat band and the racket slipped it his hand. its, racket slipped it his hand. a tie—break and suit where zverev raced into a 6— to lead but rafael nadal showed powers of recovery to take the opener in 90 minutes. nailed it and the noise ricocheting around! the nailed it and the noise ricocheting around! , _, ., , ., , nailed it and the noise ricocheting around! , .,, ., , , . around! the second was equally e
new zealand four wickets down, 227 ahead, and england's new captain with some familiar england problemssper ruud. nadal, a 13—time champion at roland garros, was facing alexander zverev in what had been a gripping semifinal, but the german suffered a serious ankle injury in the second set and had to retire, handing nadal a place in sunday's final. dan 0gunshakin reports. alex zverev had only once beaten rafael nadal on clay a begin a semifinal like a man determined to improve that record....
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. >>> from the bay area to new england there were some bets during the nba season. there was an interesting wager. it was not money or bragging rights, it was renaming a roller coaster. take a look at this. this is a roller coaster in massachusetts. this is now called the golden gate sky screamer. it is located in massachusetts. that is a good one. >> you worked in boston . >> i worked there for six years. because it has that name for a week, a good amount of people will not write that. >>> what is happening at 5:30 . >> we are following the protest. one is happening in surface. many are happening across the country and here. abortion is no more. the supreme court overturned roe versus wade. this has been the law of the land for 50 years . >> it is a sad day. >> the right to life has been vindicated. >> i should not be worried about my rights being taken away from me. >> we are covering how this
. >>> from the bay area to new england there were some bets during the nba season. there was an interesting wager. it was not money or bragging rights, it was renaming a roller coaster. take a look at this. this is a roller coaster in massachusetts. this is now called the golden gate sky screamer. it is located in massachusetts. that is a good one. >> you worked in boston . >> i worked there for six years. because it has that name for a week, a good amount of people will...
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so unless you look at a wal mart i left you that be like them into new england people went up. so let me, let me see. okay, let me start pulling up on me now and go back to the new modem. mm. that went on in the morning. you got to be with the other spices keep ending in english. what i meant this out. the last there is some thinking that it's just a plug in one us. no, no, no, no. get an again, you know, is it well that is out of the government. so, but it was like us, i get the job could okay. it must be much more as possible. if i get a job they sell. so they give up or do they? no, no, no, no, no. so when you go on off, she didn't tell me the name of it this will say no into it's a lot of money to buy new la went on. what is it a listening bill? i kill us. that will be some witness. film us. yes. a certain for the let me don't dish, but as a water system, this is the will came in full and we'll see for french's credit. so again, it's financed it will be in, in but it's again when and we are well in so, but i can look at you could see if if the call somebody still went those
so unless you look at a wal mart i left you that be like them into new england people went up. so let me, let me see. okay, let me start pulling up on me now and go back to the new modem. mm. that went on in the morning. you got to be with the other spices keep ending in english. what i meant this out. the last there is some thinking that it's just a plug in one us. no, no, no, no. get an again, you know, is it well that is out of the government. so, but it was like us, i get the job could...
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coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel — england romp to victory on the final day of the thirdnal barristers in england and wales have begun strike action which is expected to delay trials. the dispute is about how much they“re paid in legal aid to defend people who can't afford a lawyer. the government says the walkouts will only slow down justice for victims. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds can tell us more. barristers are self—employed — when they're defending suspects they're usually paid from public money — legal aid. and that's been cut 35% in the last decade. now, barristers are often perceived as well—paid. but according to an independent review for the government, they can earn as little as £9,000 — after expenses — when newly qualified. that can increase to more than £a5,000 when they've worked at least three years. and £68,000 plus after 23 years in the job. but the big concern is attracting and keeping junior barristers. those on strike say they're taking action to prevent the courts grinding to a halt. can i ask how many of you are - supposed to be in co
coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel — england romp to victory on the final day of the thirdnal barristers in england and wales have begun strike action which is expected to delay trials. the dispute is about how much they“re paid in legal aid to defend people who can't afford a lawyer. the government says the walkouts will only slow down justice for victims. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds can tell us more. barristers are self—employed — when they're defending...
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england's new mantra.— to bat to the brink of a century. 97 — he had come so close, he had come so far. because together with jonny bairstow, he'd changed the game, and bairstow kept going. past 150, past new zealand. an innings that started with england in crisis ended with england in front. the boy from bradford beloved in leeds. having left with love, he returned with gloves as stand—in wicketkeeper. england ahead by 31 and hunting wickets. that was the first — will young. but slowly england moved from chasing to fetching. kiwi confidence inflated. tom latham and kane williamson looked comfortable. england needed new energy. cue overton... one ball after tea, he got latham. bairstow�*s catch among the pigeons. the weather kept them from maintaining a grip, but again, first ball after the restart, joe root struck. devon conway magnificently caught by ollie pope. now england were on the charge. new zealand's captain, williamson, edged matthew potts behind. england believe. patrick gearey, bbc news. there'
england's new mantra.— to bat to the brink of a century. 97 — he had come so close, he had come so far. because together with jonny bairstow, he'd changed the game, and bairstow kept going. past 150, past new zealand. an innings that started with england in crisis ended with england in front. the boy from bradford beloved in leeds. having left with love, he returned with gloves as stand—in wicketkeeper. england ahead by 31 and hunting wickets. that was the first — will young. but slowly...
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abortion is still a protected right, i think that california and states on the west coast and those in new england and new york, places where leaders have made strong statements that they are in support of allowing full health care options to students in the state, there could be a bit of a surge. again, it is conjecture, we will see what happens. i don't want to panic folks that are looking at california public institutions, because remember there is a state mandate on the percentage of students they need to enroll better in-state residents and all the rest. but i think there could be an in christ -- increased fight for their students. kristen: like you said, this is uncharted territory, but it seems logical. could this immediately or in a few years affect the rankings that parents and students? look at so much if you get more applicants, presumably that means your acceptance rate is lower, so how do you think that might change? lauren: the rankings tend to change a little bit every year anyway because places like u.s. news & world report watches to see if there is minutia and change in the ranki
abortion is still a protected right, i think that california and states on the west coast and those in new england and new york, places where leaders have made strong statements that they are in support of allowing full health care options to students in the state, there could be a bit of a surge. again, it is conjecture, we will see what happens. i don't want to panic folks that are looking at california public institutions, because remember there is a state mandate on the percentage of...
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it was certainly a star at the 2022 asko annual meeting, and presented at the new england journal of completed the treatment, 100% had complete tumoral response. that's significant. the concept of immunotherapy, you use your own immune system to fight off cancer is not new but increasing lengths right now. this study, not only did the immunotherapy shrink the cancer to make it easier to be removed at surgery, it actually made the cancer disappear. so, in breast cancer, for instance, a lot of times we will give chemotherapy or immunotherapy to shrink the tumor, to make the surgery so it's smaller, less invasive. when you are talking about the rectum and other more sensitive areas, when you have chemotherapy and other things, it can have long-term issues, such as sexual consequences and others. and this would improve quality of life substantially. it is a small study, 14 people have completed their treatment. more people are enrolled and it will need to be replicated. so that does not make it any less exciting. >> sandra:>> sandra: brings us joy to hear that, saying a complete remissio
it was certainly a star at the 2022 asko annual meeting, and presented at the new england journal of completed the treatment, 100% had complete tumoral response. that's significant. the concept of immunotherapy, you use your own immune system to fight off cancer is not new but increasing lengths right now. this study, not only did the immunotherapy shrink the cancer to make it easier to be removed at surgery, it actually made the cancer disappear. so, in breast cancer, for instance, a lot of...
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look with august all, unless you look at a wal mart i left you that be like them into new england people went up. so let me see. okay, let me start pulling up a little bit criminal court because of the way the me that a month went on in the morning. you're going to be with us by uses returning english . what i meant this out, the last that is thinking that it's all in one us hello. never get an okay. well is it well that is out of the most part of the job could care less much more as possibly they can get a job so. so will they give you that? no, no, no. the new $24.00 son auction is all made out a little bit then it will be it will say no into it's a lot of money to buy new enough. well, what is it a listening bill? kill us. that will be some will not fail must be a certain for the said let me don't dish but as a water system, this is the will came in full and we'll see for know, sanchez was incredible. so we can, it's financed it can get, but it's a game where we are. people are willing to give us a look at it because they still with us. none of us. we're not them up when i get to the
look with august all, unless you look at a wal mart i left you that be like them into new england people went up. so let me see. okay, let me start pulling up a little bit criminal court because of the way the me that a month went on in the morning. you're going to be with us by uses returning english . what i meant this out, the last that is thinking that it's all in one us hello. never get an okay. well is it well that is out of the most part of the job could care less much more as possibly...
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. >>> full kpix crew with boots on the new england ground in boston.on't know when the warriors left. i bet they flew direct. they got a little time to freshen up on the boston area geography. >> luke's sister, what was it? >> broadcaster. >> sister. >> skit-tus. >> situated. >> leicester. >> we're going to boston. >> hey, third tallest in the sports department. charlie walter. the flavor of that rich sports town. their reports are coming tomorrow. >>> hockey! more avalanche! one win away from the stanley cup final. but colorado trailed edmonton. dark sweaters when the avs were brought back. and 6-5 over edmonton, colorado's first stanley cup final since 2001. they'll face the rangers or lightning. >>> nfl, rams aaron donald has the super bowl title and the highest paid non-quarterback. reworked contract. three years, 95 billion for the three-time defensive player of the year. i'm terrible at math, but even i know that's over 30 million a year. i just got one question for us here in this building. what if he and his buddies ponied up and bought the sta
. >>> full kpix crew with boots on the new england ground in boston.on't know when the warriors left. i bet they flew direct. they got a little time to freshen up on the boston area geography. >> luke's sister, what was it? >> broadcaster. >> sister. >> skit-tus. >> situated. >> leicester. >> we're going to boston. >> hey, third tallest in the sports department. charlie walter. the flavor of that rich sports town. their reports are coming...
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letter and then they need to look with so unless you look at a wal mart i left you that them into new england people went up. so let me, let me start pulling up on me now and go back to the new modem that went on in the morning. you can be with us by uses at the ending in english. what i meant this out. the last instead of thinking that his person one, this fellow never get an okay, well is it well that is out of the government. so, but it was like, i forget the job could care less and much more as possibly they can get a job so. so will they give you that? no, no, no, no, no. so neil's $24.00 son option infamous for me to let me know if this will fit into it's a lot of money to buy new enough. well, what is it a listening bill? i kill us. that will be some people fail must be a certain for the it's a let me don't dish but there's a water system. this is the will came in full and we'll see when sanchez was incredible. so we can, it's financed it can get. but again, when we are, people are willing to give us a look at it. if it's, if somebody still with us, none of us, we're not them up with r
letter and then they need to look with so unless you look at a wal mart i left you that them into new england people went up. so let me, let me start pulling up on me now and go back to the new modem that went on in the morning. you can be with us by uses at the ending in english. what i meant this out. the last instead of thinking that his person one, this fellow never get an okay, well is it well that is out of the government. so, but it was like, i forget the job could care less and much...
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the kind of luck england cannot rely on. patrick gearey, bbc news. t bridge — play can go on till after 7pm because of the hour long rain delay today. england are 64—1 at the moment. and it's also finals day in the charlotte edwards cup — central sparks taking on southern vipers, who are coached by the namesake of this trophy... charlotte edwards. the vipers scored at a decent rate in reply to the sparks score of 109—8. they eventually finished on 110—11. rugby union, and saracens overcame a nine—point deficit and survived three second—half yellow cards to beat champions harlequins in the day's first premiership semi—final. the victory means saracens reached their sixth final in their last eight campaigns — having won four of those trips to twickenham. jess softley has more. former champions versus reigning champions. saracens against harlequins. the stage was set. harlequins. the stage was set. harlequins have the better start. marcus smith exploiting a gap in the saracens defence to set up danny care. ben earl reduce the deficit before clever play f
the kind of luck england cannot rely on. patrick gearey, bbc news. t bridge — play can go on till after 7pm because of the hour long rain delay today. england are 64—1 at the moment. and it's also finals day in the charlotte edwards cup — central sparks taking on southern vipers, who are coached by the namesake of this trophy... charlotte edwards. the vipers scored at a decent rate in reply to the sparks score of 109—8. they eventually finished on 110—11. rugby union, and saracens...
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welcome to international cricket, england—style, where nothing is certain. joe wilson, bbc newsay for england, with those four wickets on debut. and he admitted it's been great to feed off the experience ofjames anderson and stuart broad. to have chatter around ball and obviously their own plans so they have to go with butjust having this kind of guys around you to throw a few ideas across to keep you going and then you look around you got nearly 1200 test we could surround. pick the brains of them and it's been very beneficial for me in the trinity is as well to watch i about the business and what the kind of look to do as batsmen. it's been very good to be able to pick the brains of them. american teenager coco gauff is through to her first grand slam final as she beat martina trevisan in straight sets at the french open. the 18—year—old took an hour and a half to dispatch of the italian in theirsemifinal 6—3, 6—1. afterwards, she told the paris crowd that she hadn't been nervous, and walking off the court, she wrote, "peace. "end gun violence" on the camera. she'll take on ig
welcome to international cricket, england—style, where nothing is certain. joe wilson, bbc newsay for england, with those four wickets on debut. and he admitted it's been great to feed off the experience ofjames anderson and stuart broad. to have chatter around ball and obviously their own plans so they have to go with butjust having this kind of guys around you to throw a few ideas across to keep you going and then you look around you got nearly 1200 test we could surround. pick the brains...
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england's new era is off to some start.victory. andy swiss, bbc news, trent bridge. let's hearfrom england's batting hero, who says it was a memorable day. you guys will, yeah, probably watched it, i was just trying my best to be out there in the moment and enjoying every minute of it. days like these are really special, to be out there and win a test match for your country are things that you dream of as a little kid. and we're fortunate to be living that dream. serena williams will make her return to competitive action after being given a wild card into the singles draw for wimbledon. the former world number one will be looking to add to her seven titles at the all england club, but hasn't played since injuring her leg in the first round of last year's tournament. she'll make her return to tennis playing doubles at eastbourne, alongside tunisia's ons jabeur, in the week before wimbledon. the bbc�*s tennis commentator andrew castle says its huge news for the tournament. janik it's fantastic for wimbledon. i have to say, be
england's new era is off to some start.victory. andy swiss, bbc news, trent bridge. let's hearfrom england's batting hero, who says it was a memorable day. you guys will, yeah, probably watched it, i was just trying my best to be out there in the moment and enjoying every minute of it. days like these are really special, to be out there and win a test match for your country are things that you dream of as a little kid. and we're fortunate to be living that dream. serena williams will make her...
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new zealand. frustration for anderson and england. sense has prevailed here in the last couple of hours, with new zealand continuing to bat comfortably and sensibly. and that scoreboard, ouch, has them 217 runs ahead. england will have to instigate a radical change of fortune to bring any celebrations here this weekend.— fortune to bring any celebrations here this weekend. thank you very much. let's rejoin my colleague reeta chakrabarti at buckingham palace. apart from the official celebrations here, many communities are holding parties to mark thejubilee and enjoy the bank holiday, as paul murphy has been finding out. welcome to ourjubilee party! welcome to the only street in preston that's as friendly as we are. the party is starting in this neighbourhood in preston, as it is in communities across the uk. ijust want to pray a prayer of blessing on pixley street, because it's a great place to live. this one even gets a blessing from the local vicar. this is a great community, and it's so multicultural. we have people with many differe
new zealand. frustration for anderson and england. sense has prevailed here in the last couple of hours, with new zealand continuing to bat comfortably and sensibly. and that scoreboard, ouch, has them 217 runs ahead. england will have to instigate a radical change of fortune to bring any celebrations here this weekend.— fortune to bring any celebrations here this weekend. thank you very much. let's rejoin my colleague reeta chakrabarti at buckingham palace. apart from the official...
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some new england clam chowder versus some of your san francisco chowder. losing teams anchors will wear hats from the winners. >> we actually didn't even know that san francisco is known for clam chowder. hopefully we can try some when we win. >> thing. yeah. >> ours comes in a sour dough bowl. so it's going to be soggy if we were to have to send it over there. i don't think that's going to happen. not after tonight. worried about it. steph's challenge accepted. i don't want to wear the green hat. >> now that not going to happen, be right back. (music throughout) welcome back to ken. we're going to get a check on the 4 zone forecast live sweeping look over san francisco on this friday night where people are partying in the streets after that big warriors win that they are and we were something about clam chowder. it's not one of those climb cheddar nights because it's too warm out there. yeah, too warm for that. but hey, maybe on sunday want some of that clam chowder. so major changes on the horizon today. what a day it has been. but as we get toward the l
some new england clam chowder versus some of your san francisco chowder. losing teams anchors will wear hats from the winners. >> we actually didn't even know that san francisco is known for clam chowder. hopefully we can try some when we win. >> thing. yeah. >> ours comes in a sour dough bowl. so it's going to be soggy if we were to have to send it over there. i don't think that's going to happen. not after tonight. worried about it. steph's challenge accepted. i don't want...
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the middle look with august to unless you look at a wal mart i left you that be like them into new england people went up. so let me see. okay, let me start pulling up. my dad got me now and because of the way that that went on in the morning, you got to be with other spices depending in english. what i mean to say out the last instead of thinking that it's a plug in one us. hello. never get an okay. well is it? well, that is out of the government. so, but it was like i said here, joan could okay muss much more responsibly that i get done so, so it will give you that. no, no, no the new 24 son auction infinite media . i don't know if this will fit into a lot of money to buy new enough. well, what is it a listening bill? i kill us. that will be some were enough to fail must be a certain for the it's a let me don't in this, but as a water system, this is the will came in full and we'll see for french's credit. so we can, it's financed, it will be in can but it's again when and we are, people are willing to give us a look at it if it is because they still with us, none of us, it's not them up
the middle look with august to unless you look at a wal mart i left you that be like them into new england people went up. so let me see. okay, let me start pulling up. my dad got me now and because of the way that that went on in the morning, you got to be with other spices depending in english. what i mean to say out the last instead of thinking that it's a plug in one us. hello. never get an okay. well is it? well, that is out of the government. so, but it was like i said here, joan could...
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well, there were people in new england there, were people at harvard, who took a different view. this is the way the world is going. we have to make our peace with it. and so the board of trustees of harvard decided that in the interest of holding out and olive branch, they were going to present there, we're going to offer, to president jackson, and honorary harvard degree. john quincy adams almost had if it. and he wrote to the president off harvard, saying, you can't do this! it was only the reputation of my dear alma mater. but the occasion went forward. there were dissenters on the faculty, and they decided, oh, okay, we can't stop this. but we will show jackson up. in those days, it was not unheard of, and it was still accepted practice on certain occasions, for academics to give their addresses, to deliver their papers, in latin. their traditional language of intellectuals and the academy. and so, without telling the president of the university, who was, you know, basically whose reputation was online here, what they were going to do, said, okay, i'll be happy to speak on t
well, there were people in new england there, were people at harvard, who took a different view. this is the way the world is going. we have to make our peace with it. and so the board of trustees of harvard decided that in the interest of holding out and olive branch, they were going to present there, we're going to offer, to president jackson, and honorary harvard degree. john quincy adams almost had if it. and he wrote to the president off harvard, saying, you can't do this! it was only the...