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and then finally the new england gallaudet association for deaf mute. so this was the of the first regional deaf led association in the u.s. and here on the rolls in 1856, we find ten island born deaf individuals. so they were members of. this regional deaf community in which they had to pay a dollar in annual dues. so these deaf islanders were willing to pay their dollar annually to be part the association. now backing out just a bit, we've talked a lot about the deaf population, but we also think about other individuals on the island who are likely to have been fluent signers. so we can think about hearing individuals who had deaf in the dark blue here on the graph we can about the younger hearing siblings of deaf individuals in the aqua part of the graph and we can also think about the hearing spouses dark green. now if we add up all these individuals, the deaf individuals plus these others who are likely to have been fluent signers, we get a pretty large of people. we have for more than half a century, for 51 years, from 1846 to 1897, more than 50 i
and then finally the new england gallaudet association for deaf mute. so this was the of the first regional deaf led association in the u.s. and here on the rolls in 1856, we find ten island born deaf individuals. so they were members of. this regional deaf community in which they had to pay a dollar in annual dues. so these deaf islanders were willing to pay their dollar annually to be part the association. now backing out just a bit, we've talked a lot about the deaf population, but we also...
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so, minimal relief across new england. it is still going to be baking here across the mid-atlantic through parts of the midwest and the ohio valley as well. let's get the tropical storm alberto. this is new information from the 11:00 advisory from the national hurricane center. right now, situated 185 miles east of mexico. winds east 40 miles per how, the storm, way down here, the rain shield into texas. it is raining heavily pretty far from the storm's center. you may look at this like it is just a tropical storm, these impacts are going to be pretty widespread all the way up to texas as impacts are going to extend pretty far from the storm's center. that track is expecting to take it due west here across parts of mexico. weakening across the higher elevations, but i think we can expect the impacts to continue for the next couple of days with flooding, heavy rain and, of course, gusty winds as well. >> violeta yas, thank you. sam, it sounds like the storm is picking up steam. what are you experiencing so far and what kind
so, minimal relief across new england. it is still going to be baking here across the mid-atlantic through parts of the midwest and the ohio valley as well. let's get the tropical storm alberto. this is new information from the 11:00 advisory from the national hurricane center. right now, situated 185 miles east of mexico. winds east 40 miles per how, the storm, way down here, the rain shield into texas. it is raining heavily pretty far from the storm's center. you may look at this like it is...
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area, _ northern us states, the new england area, it _ northern us states, the new england area, it, the new england area, it is very extreme for there. in every— area, it is very extreme for there. in every today, looking at the weather across the country, snow in june. , ., , ., weather across the country, snow in june. , ., , , ., june. yes, that some yesterday going into today high _ june. yes, that some yesterday going into today high elevations, _ june. yes, that some yesterday going into today high elevations, that - june. yes, that some yesterday going into today high elevations, that is - into today high elevations, that is what _ into today high elevations, that is what you — into today high elevations, that is what you see an amplified pattern. the rich _ what you see an amplified pattern. the rich and the east and high temperatures. | the rich and the east and high temperatures.— the rich and the east and high temeratures. , ., ., , ., ., temperatures. i should ask you what are ou temperatures. i should ask you what are you predicting — temperatures. i should ask you wha
area, _ northern us states, the new england area, it _ northern us states, the new england area, it, the new england area, it is very extreme for there. in every— area, it is very extreme for there. in every today, looking at the weather across the country, snow in june. , ., , ., weather across the country, snow in june. , ., , , ., june. yes, that some yesterday going into today high _ june. yes, that some yesterday going into today high elevations, _ june. yes, that some yesterday going...
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part of that was the married a new englander and had to move up to new england it was from jacksonvillewasinjacksonville florida had to survive the battle of the bulge. the other thing we have been trimming more and more about ii w were an intensely divided country. the politics then, there are echoes today in some of the divisions that we hear about. the loud there is a growing movement in to stay out of world war ii. we had nazi rallies in this country. i think it was something like 20000 people at madison square garden. they were people who were arguing that appeasing hitler it was the right t including our ambassador to britain joe kennedy. they were leaders important at first is that we can make a deal withe okay. and of course we true. fact hitler's lies grew out of the terms of the peace after world war i which were punitive towards germany. our fathers understood sacrificed to win world war ii for they had to defeat hitler because it was clear you cannot appease evil ind people today. appeasing bullies, appeasing evil does not work. that is our fathers understood unless the terms o
part of that was the married a new englander and had to move up to new england it was from jacksonvillewasinjacksonville florida had to survive the battle of the bulge. the other thing we have been trimming more and more about ii w were an intensely divided country. the politics then, there are echoes today in some of the divisions that we hear about. the loud there is a growing movement in to stay out of world war ii. we had nazi rallies in this country. i think it was something like 20000...
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>> the rest of the week, to the weekend parts of new england will get some relief, but areas south of next week, again, up to the 90s so this is early for this time of heat. it does get hot in the summertime but again, it's early and areas across northern new england are going to hit daytime highs. let's take a look at the maps. i'll show you what's happening with this ridge of high pressure that is anchored across the northeast and that's what's helping bring these temperatures up. the humidity as well is the deadly part of this , or potentially deadly if you're not taking care of your pets and the elderly and your kids. those who are susceptible to heat-related illness so this is a long-duration heat wave. we've got millions of folks under some sort of heat alert including excessive heat warnings for parts of indiana, ohio and towards pennsylvania and look at up towards north of boston, concordant bangor. you're going to feel temperature s over 100 degrees and these areas a lot of them don't have air conditioning. it's not typically this warm ever in parts of northern new england so
>> the rest of the week, to the weekend parts of new england will get some relief, but areas south of next week, again, up to the 90s so this is early for this time of heat. it does get hot in the summertime but again, it's early and areas across northern new england are going to hit daytime highs. let's take a look at the maps. i'll show you what's happening with this ridge of high pressure that is anchored across the northeast and that's what's helping bring these temperatures up. the...
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we have spotty relief across parts of new england.n, but we are getting some thunderstorms in the area and that is bringing the temperature down and ultimately we have a front that is going to kind of bring temperatures down across parts of new england, at least, but we still have the seats are on parts of ohio valley. i want to take you through the next five days to show you what is going to happen. pick your city you will notice this northern tier, definitely improving, parts of new england and the great lakes, may be a little bit by sunday across some of the central appalachians, and by monday, may be a pretty big improvement, then watch what happens here back across parts of the plains. 107 on tuesday or a feels-like temperature in st. louis, so the heat build the behind us. my point when we get this break it is not going to be a long, sustained break, at all, unfortunately. going to cool things down a little bit but the heat moves toward the south. severe weather today across parts of new england, and that will bring in some of t
we have spotty relief across parts of new england.n, but we are getting some thunderstorms in the area and that is bringing the temperature down and ultimately we have a front that is going to kind of bring temperatures down across parts of new england, at least, but we still have the seats are on parts of ohio valley. i want to take you through the next five days to show you what is going to happen. pick your city you will notice this northern tier, definitely improving, parts of new england...
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news. yes, plenty of optimistic england fans — news. lenty of optimistic england fans because we - news. yes, plenty of optimistic england fans because we will. news. yes, plenty of optimistic i england fans because we will find out two more of the euro 2024 finalist. they are looking to reach the last stage although they have been pretty underwhelming so far. they are facing calls to freshen up their starting line—up. indie they are facing calls to freshen up their starting line-up.— their starting line-up. we are mindful that _ their starting line-up. we are mindful that people - their starting line-up. we are mindful that people are - their starting line-up. we are i mindful that people are pushing their starting line-up. we are - mindful that people are pushing for places _ mindful that people are pushing for places. we need that strength. the squad _ places. we need that strength. the squad are _ places. we need that strength. the squad are very together and training well. squad are very together and training welt we _ squad are ver
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new england, you're getting hit hard with real hely hot temperatures. re we're looking at temperatures into the 90s. burlington, 92, bangor, 96. it will feel hotter than that. and pittsburgh, 92. the heat stays in place on friday. temperatures well into the 90s. the record in the ohio valley. 92 in philadelphia. 92 i >> that's your thursday forecast. >> thanks, michelle. >>> coming up, another one bites the dust. queen the latest rock juggernauts to sell the music catalog. the jails forcing people to use video calls. that can't retain moisture. new pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner, with first-of-its-kind melting pro-v pearls... locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage in one wash, without weigh down. guaranteed or your money back! for resilient, healthy-looking hair... if you know, you know it's pantene. you are bountiful. your hair can grow 590 miles over your lifetime. it's in your nature to grow. grow thicker fuller hair with one capsule a day of advanced hair complex. nature's bounty. it's in your nature. bounty mega roll lasts longer s
new england, you're getting hit hard with real hely hot temperatures. re we're looking at temperatures into the 90s. burlington, 92, bangor, 96. it will feel hotter than that. and pittsburgh, 92. the heat stays in place on friday. temperatures well into the 90s. the record in the ohio valley. 92 in philadelphia. 92 i >> that's your thursday forecast. >> thanks, michelle. >>> coming up, another one bites the dust. queen the latest rock juggernauts to sell the music catalog....
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louis to pittsburgh and deep into new england, boston and manchester, new h see temperatures approaching 100. toniat lst 71 million of us living s. and it's where we start night with maggie vespa. >> reporter: from raging fires out west to record-shattering highs back east. >> as soon as we stepped outside we're cooking. an early and extreme heat wave, the first of 2024, already broiling tens of millions coast to coast. high pressure creating a stubborn heat dome sending temps soaring up to 25 degrees above average, threatening to shatter more than 100 daily records this week. a record falling in chicago already, with the city hitting 97 late today. >> is most definitely hot. >> reporter: pittsburgh could see its first ever 100 degree day in june. humidity making it feel like triple digits in detroit. >> it's pretty intense. >> reporter: new york's mayor warning people to take it seriously. >> we want to be clear this is extremely hot for june and new yorkers should not underestimate the heat. >> reporter: in louisiana sudden heavy rain kicking off days of forecasted flooding down south.
louis to pittsburgh and deep into new england, boston and manchester, new h see temperatures approaching 100. toniat lst 71 million of us living s. and it's where we start night with maggie vespa. >> reporter: from raging fires out west to record-shattering highs back east. >> as soon as we stepped outside we're cooking. an early and extreme heat wave, the first of 2024, already broiling tens of millions coast to coast. high pressure creating a stubborn heat dome sending temps...
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northern new england getting a break today. that's good news. heat advisories, heat watches, heat warnings. we're going to see temperatures soaring once again into the 90s. record territory, well above normal for this time of year. and you factor in the humidity. louisville, 98 degrees, with the humidity, it will feel like 102. 96 in washington, d.c. new york city feeling like 96 and we are looking at 97 in st. louis. we'll keep the heat in place tomorrow. baltimore, 100 degrees. hitting the triple digits, and 107 is what it's going to feel like, feeling like 99 in lexington tomorrow. and then sunday, d.c. also hitting the triple digit mark. we're going to cool down just a 0 degrees compared to the 106 heat index on wednesday. 105 in tucson. that's your friday forecast. >>> acting legend donald sutherland has passed away at age 88. in a career spanning decades, he appeared in hollywood blockbusters and international films. joe friar has this look back. >> reporter: donald sutherland could not be confined by a single genre. from drama. >> can't y
northern new england getting a break today. that's good news. heat advisories, heat watches, heat warnings. we're going to see temperatures soaring once again into the 90s. record territory, well above normal for this time of year. and you factor in the humidity. louisville, 98 degrees, with the humidity, it will feel like 102. 96 in washington, d.c. new york city feeling like 96 and we are looking at 97 in st. louis. we'll keep the heat in place tomorrow. baltimore, 100 degrees. hitting the...
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it's going to be mostly for upstate new york and new england. south of new york city we're really not going to get that cooler air in here and here's the potential for severe storms today later on today through the evening we could actually have the potential for isolated tornados large hail damaging winds and heavy rainfall. here is alberto got its name yesterday about to make land fall across mexico but we are feeling the results across coastal texas as you mentioned we saw the flooding happening even though the storm is making land fall in mexico so south texas we have flash flood warnings in effect and it's mainly going to be a south texas event but we'll continue to monitor it for you >> todd: a named storm and we're still in june. >> here we go >>. >> todd: to another fox news alert more than 20 officers including dea and dhs are hospitalized after a possible haz-mat situation coming after they responded to a call for a stolen mobile home in florida. they're dealing with nauseousness and dizziness right now happened just outside fort myers
it's going to be mostly for upstate new york and new england. south of new york city we're really not going to get that cooler air in here and here's the potential for severe storms today later on today through the evening we could actually have the potential for isolated tornados large hail damaging winds and heavy rainfall. here is alberto got its name yesterday about to make land fall across mexico but we are feeling the results across coastal texas as you mentioned we saw the flooding...
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places further into new england that have not dealt with this sort of heat. in some cases ever. what we are going to be talking about specifically what i want you to pay attention to. record challenging for sure. we are going to talk about temperatures that are challenging long-standing records but also maybe even blowing past it. that will be the story through the week into the weekend. all the way in towards the northeast. for some of the advisories, and not just heat advisories but excessive heat watches, this will continue to change. it's going to be hot and folks need to be careful and find air conditioning. >> sandra: does upstate new york areas are prepared for this. hot high temperatures. thank you very much. we will keep watching that throughout the week. fox weather on your favorite tv connected device. find us on fox weather.ca today. johnny, those temperatures are high. they are unrelenting. you look at the forecast going out. everyone has their ten-day forecast. >> john: in raleigh, north carolina, over the wee weekend. turf fields have the ground rubber and between
places further into new england that have not dealt with this sort of heat. in some cases ever. what we are going to be talking about specifically what i want you to pay attention to. record challenging for sure. we are going to talk about temperatures that are challenging long-standing records but also maybe even blowing past it. that will be the story through the week into the weekend. all the way in towards the northeast. for some of the advisories, and not just heat advisories but excessive...
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he's sort of this new england guy.nd who runs the tribal cultural center and museum. and and she's she belongs to the it's sort of made up, but it's like, you know, the local and it also has lots of native actors and writers and, um, and it's funny reservation dogs is funny too, but it's a little, uh, rougher. um, and■í what? oh, and uh, um, uh, um. resident alien. is maybe going a little bit further, right? but it's, it's about. so this, this guy who's actually an alien, but then he makes friendss of indians and he know an alien. yeah. d very smart so. and also, you know, again, you like there are so many native writers and native actors, native showrunners who are involved in these, um, in these shows, it's it's really, i think it's an exciting time and then if you really like mohawk so. so, so you had mentioned, um, sort of that reciprocity you were sharing with the tribes and then also coming back with literature and other sources from different european nations. when you shared that information with them,id you li
he's sort of this new england guy.nd who runs the tribal cultural center and museum. and and she's she belongs to the it's sort of made up, but it's like, you know, the local and it also has lots of native actors and writers and, um, and it's funny reservation dogs is funny too, but it's a little, uh, rougher. um, and■í what? oh, and uh, um, uh, um. resident alien. is maybe going a little bit further, right? but it's, it's about. so this, this guy who's actually an alien, but then he makes...
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tornadoes this afternoon and this evening will be across upstate new york and into portions of new englandm massachusetts into new hampshire and maine. joe? >> all right, lots of indoor activities. ryan hanrahan, thank you so much. >>> it's not just the weather but the race for the presidency that's heating up this morning. the earliest presidential debate in history between president joe biden and former president donald trump is now just four days away. we have it covered from all angles. let's begin with nbc's ali rafah at the white house. >> reporter: good morning. the president expected to remain at camp david through the weekend and possibly even longer as he immerses himself in intense preparation for thursday's debate. former white house chief of staff ron klain leading the effort, also leading on the expertise of some of the president's closest advisers and campaign staff including national security adviser jake sullivan, campaign manager julie chavez rodriguez, and former white house counsel bob bauer, who is reprising his role as mr. trump as he did during debate prep in 2020. c
tornadoes this afternoon and this evening will be across upstate new york and into portions of new englandm massachusetts into new hampshire and maine. joe? >> all right, lots of indoor activities. ryan hanrahan, thank you so much. >>> it's not just the weather but the race for the presidency that's heating up this morning. the earliest presidential debate in history between president joe biden and former president donald trump is now just four days away. we have it covered from...
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and that's where that air was focused today, right in interior new england, where we anticipated it. some of the numbers tomorrow still have the excessive heat warnings. for manchester, 98. 91 for new york city. philadelphia will go 93. pittsburgh, still in an excessive heat warning at 95. now, parts of new england are going to break this with storms, but that comes with a hazard of damaging wind. we're talking in excess of 60 miles per hour. much of it will be quite scattered in new hampshire and vermont. worcester, massachusetts, you're in the threat area, as is syracuse. then we have to talk about that dome of high pressure. because it's not that it goes away, but it actually backtracks and focuses, kind of laser focuses for the weekend on the mid-south and even back to the plains. you could see records fall from oklahoma city at 102 to washington, d.c. by the end of the weekend at 101. and that tropical storm warning is still up from the south side of galveston bay down to the mexican border, because of our first named storm, alberto, which should make landfall by early tomorrow,
and that's where that air was focused today, right in interior new england, where we anticipated it. some of the numbers tomorrow still have the excessive heat warnings. for manchester, 98. 91 for new york city. philadelphia will go 93. pittsburgh, still in an excessive heat warning at 95. now, parts of new england are going to break this with storms, but that comes with a hazard of damaging wind. we're talking in excess of 60 miles per hour. much of it will be quite scattered in new hampshire...
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new england gather's tragic death high profile time inga was encountered by u.s.der patrol june 25th, 2021, near eagle pass, texas, after unlawfully entering the united states without inspection, admission, or parole by an immigration official. on that same date, usvp issued inga a notice to appear and released him on his own recognize. the "new the new york reportings ordered removed by immigration judge but that deportation never took place. charged with the rape and murder of maryland mother of five rachel morin. hernandez crossed illegally in 2023 after allegedly murdering a young woman in his native el salvador where he has ties to criminal gangs. according to ice the 23-year-old actually crossed into the u.s. three times. entering january 20203 from new mexico and then texas before trying again in february of 2023. all before apparently entering a fourth time undetected. he was, as they say, a known got away. back to you guys. >> it's just tragic. doug luzader in washington. thank you very much. >> ainsley: isn't that interesting? he came over january 19th,
new england gather's tragic death high profile time inga was encountered by u.s.der patrol june 25th, 2021, near eagle pass, texas, after unlawfully entering the united states without inspection, admission, or parole by an immigration official. on that same date, usvp issued inga a notice to appear and released him on his own recognize. the "new the new york reportings ordered removed by immigration judge but that deportation never took place. charged with the rape and murder of maryland...
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a tornado watch is in effect for parts of new york and new england, but those storms could bring some relief from all the heat. we have team coverage tonight. abc's meteorologist somara theodore is standing by with the forecast. but abc's ike ejiochi leads us off tonight from washington, d.c. >> reporter: tonight, relentless heat continuing to scorch the country. more than 100 million americans under alerts across 27 states from coast to coast. >> the heat is just unimaginable. >> it's very hot. >> reporter: most of the i-95 corridor under extreme heat risk, hitting record-setting temperatures after already enduring nearly a week long heat wave. >> i feel like the sun is just beating today. it's very -- it's very hot. >> reporter: washington, d.c. today tying its daily record high of 98 degrees. baltimore reaching 101 degrees saturday, the hottest june day there in 12 years. >> how are you staying cool? >> right here in the shade. i'm not walking to the steps. >> reporter: here in the nation's capital, galen clark telling me she's visiting from las vegas and that the two areas don't c
a tornado watch is in effect for parts of new york and new england, but those storms could bring some relief from all the heat. we have team coverage tonight. abc's meteorologist somara theodore is standing by with the forecast. but abc's ike ejiochi leads us off tonight from washington, d.c. >> reporter: tonight, relentless heat continuing to scorch the country. more than 100 million americans under alerts across 27 states from coast to coast. >> the heat is just unimaginable....
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we have excessive heat warnings for northern new england and parts of the ohio valley again today.ll up and down the i-95 corridor. air quality alert so people with respiratory issues, you need to stay inside and stay cool. here is new york city. so this is the heat index, what it feels like with the humidity, 95 today. 97 friday. sunday will feel like 100 degrees. by tuesday we will start to feel things cool off as the cold front moves through. but there is a heat risk, major and extreme heat again for parts of the ohio valley, the great lakes and northeast including new england. this is saturday. the heat begins to build again as the cold front pushes through and that high pressure grows stronger again. so we're watching the heat. that's a huge story for millions of folks. also watch alberto our first tropical storm of the year. our first named storm making landfall in mexico. holy moly feeling the results all along the texas coast line. we saw flooding yesterday in the galveston area. there it is. the fact that this storm is thousand miles away but still seeing flooding along th
we have excessive heat warnings for northern new england and parts of the ohio valley again today.ll up and down the i-95 corridor. air quality alert so people with respiratory issues, you need to stay inside and stay cool. here is new york city. so this is the heat index, what it feels like with the humidity, 95 today. 97 friday. sunday will feel like 100 degrees. by tuesday we will start to feel things cool off as the cold front moves through. but there is a heat risk, major and extreme heat...
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this led to theof the businessmen in new england.hants became influential personages equally and eventually supplanting the d church leaders in colonial government. the■s merchants ignored the motr country's mercantilist export and shipping restrictions until london finally got its act together and clamped down. after 1707, paving the way eventually to revolution in meantime, the merchants were facing complex commercial voyages with multiple perils. they hit on the idea of trading risk as a commodity separate from the physical commodities being transported and subject to estimation valuation and market exchange. that was the capitalist invention of insurance. it led to the american f freedom as self-ownership. if the future could be reckoned with rather than passively accepted as implacable fate, then the individual could take response ability for his own lives course, including eventually the slaveab ships. the colonists most consequence to innovation was converting the land from aerostat from aristocratic endowment to democratic ca
this led to theof the businessmen in new england.hants became influential personages equally and eventually supplanting the d church leaders in colonial government. the■s merchants ignored the motr country's mercantilist export and shipping restrictions until london finally got its act together and clamped down. after 1707, paving the way eventually to revolution in meantime, the merchants were facing complex commercial voyages with multiple perils. they hit on the idea of trading risk as a...
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new england you are getting relief. 73 right now so it feels a lot better but 94 new york and it's kind of you head across a upstate or lower new york, principal pennsylvania just to the south of the great lakes is where you will get some relief. it's come to take a while back even for a few ready to get that. we still have all of these watches and warnings in place and this is what's in to help. at least it's helping right now across new england. some severe weather here. some big storms bringing strong winds. maybe a little bit of hail and that's where our threat is anywhere with yellow chance for scattered showers but really we see the red includes a lot of connecticut towards the berkshires of massachusetts, some storms severe today. it's on to bring you some relief. take a look at what happens tomorrow. from new york city towards baltimore, dc. 99 feels like in new york. philadelphia feels like 104. you get the idea. dc you get this little bit of a break monday and tuesday and we climb back up to around 100. but we
new england you are getting relief. 73 right now so it feels a lot better but 94 new york and it's kind of you head across a upstate or lower new york, principal pennsylvania just to the south of the great lakes is where you will get some relief. it's come to take a while back even for a few ready to get that. we still have all of these watches and warnings in place and this is what's in to help. at least it's helping right now across new england. some severe weather here. some big storms...
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brady won six super bowl�*s during his time with new england.x whitlock, the reigning pommel horse champion. it'll be his last olympic games in what has been a glittering career. alice kinsella leads the women's artistic team. she'll be joined by becky downie — who is competing in her third games — along with three debutants — georgia mae—fenton, ruby evans, and abi martin. jake jarman was a reserve for the 2020 olympics, but this time is a part of the squad. he's been speaking to our reporter tom williams. i will visualise myself doing the vault. i imagine myself running down the ball run, hitting the ball table, landing and nailing it, then i would say to myself, oh, you can do it, just have fun, enjoy it. from there ijust tried to straighten out every single thought that goes to my head, because i find when i have nothing going on in my head when i'm running down, that's when i do the best. �* ., , , , best. and right now, he is the best. that precision. _ best. and right now, he is the best. that precision, his _ best. and right now, he is t
brady won six super bowl�*s during his time with new england.x whitlock, the reigning pommel horse champion. it'll be his last olympic games in what has been a glittering career. alice kinsella leads the women's artistic team. she'll be joined by becky downie — who is competing in her third games — along with three debutants — georgia mae—fenton, ruby evans, and abi martin. jake jarman was a reserve for the 2020 olympics, but this time is a part of the squad. he's been speaking to our...
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lisa we've got a tornado watch was issued for most of new england and just a few seconds right beforechatted with you, we had a severe thunderstorm. >> watch that has just been issued for parts of upstate new york. looks like new jersey, and a lot of pennsylvania there. we've got this front that's coming through, that's got the potential for some strong and severe thunderstorms are rotating thunderstorms as well. we've found multiple tornado warnings up in new england. this is a part of the country that typically doesn't see a tornado watches all too often the watch goes until 8:00 this evening, you could see we have some of these super thunderstorms that are capable of rotating could drop pink pong ball size hail damaging winds. again, a couple of tornadoes. there's that severe risk. it stretches actually down the spine of the appalachian mountains and you can see, we've got that risk for severe weather up in new england today, but also still tracking some of that heat allison. >> and is it going to cool down tomorrow? >> yeah. so what this front will help do was kill the heat a litt
lisa we've got a tornado watch was issued for most of new england and just a few seconds right beforechatted with you, we had a severe thunderstorm. >> watch that has just been issued for parts of upstate new york. looks like new jersey, and a lot of pennsylvania there. we've got this front that's coming through, that's got the potential for some strong and severe thunderstorms are rotating thunderstorms as well. we've found multiple tornado warnings up in new england. this is a part of...
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brady had a long, legendary 20 year run with the new england patriots.super bowl championships with the patriots, and he capped off yesterday's ceremony by saying thank you to the fans. >> you humble me. you make me proud, and i am eternally grateful. well, i am tom brady and i am a patriot. >> and that is, along with its patriots hall of fame status, the teams retiring tom brady's jersey number, making sure he'll be the last patriot to wear number 12. the team will also unveil a 12 foot tall statue of tom brady during the coming season. it is now just about 759. if you feel like your summer vacation just flies by, don't worry, you're not alone. researchers at ohio state university have been studying why people process the passage of time different when you're on vacation. so far, the study shows the old saying is true time flies when you're having fun. >> the saying goes, the watched pot never boils. it basically builds on that intuition that if you're paying attention to the passage of time. time will go slowly. and if you're really not paying attentio
brady had a long, legendary 20 year run with the new england patriots.super bowl championships with the patriots, and he capped off yesterday's ceremony by saying thank you to the fans. >> you humble me. you make me proud, and i am eternally grateful. well, i am tom brady and i am a patriot. >> and that is, along with its patriots hall of fame status, the teams retiring tom brady's jersey number, making sure he'll be the last patriot to wear number 12. the team will also unveil a 12...
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some areas will see some relief for portions of new england will see some cooler temperature over thea mentioned, the heat is going to be persistent across a good portion of this eastern and central us for the next several days. and while some areas may see cooler temperatures for a day or two, on as a whole, much of the central and eastern us, we will see above and bridges going forward for the next several days. forward for the next several da s. �* , forward for the next several da s. ~ , ~ forward for the next several da s. a ~ forward for the next several days. as you tafe about --as ou days. as you tafe about --as you say. _ days. as you tafe about --as you say. people _ days. as you tafe about --as you say, people need - days. as you tafe about --as you say, people need to - days. as you tafe about --as you say, people need to take | you say, people need to take care. especially those who are vulnerable. frank, thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. much for “oining us on bbc news. y , ., , much for “oining us on bbc news._ the l much for “oining us on bbc- news._ the uni
some areas will see some relief for portions of new england will see some cooler temperature over thea mentioned, the heat is going to be persistent across a good portion of this eastern and central us for the next several days. and while some areas may see cooler temperatures for a day or two, on as a whole, much of the central and eastern us, we will see above and bridges going forward for the next several days. forward for the next several da s. �* , forward for the next several da s. ~ ,...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... england are a goal ahead against slovakia 2—1, exit polls suggest that france's far—right national rally party is leading the first round of parliamentary elections with around 34% of votes. turnout remains high, with the far—right expected to make significant gains. england are a goal ahead against slovakia 2—1, in their first knockout match at the european football championships in germany. the winner will face switzerland in the quarterfinal this coming saturday. a reform uk candidate disowns the party — saying he's disillusioned — and endorses the local conservative candidate instead. liam booth—isherwood said there is a "significant moral issue" in parts of the party, following racism and sexism scandals. now on bbc news, sportsday hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm paul scott at the bbc sport centre — here is what we've got coming up. is this the goal that books england's place in the quarterfinals of euro 202a? they lead slovakia in extra time with five minutes to play. late drama at
this is bbc news, the headlines... england are a goal ahead against slovakia 2—1, exit polls suggest that france's far—right national rally party is leading the first round of parliamentary elections with around 34% of votes. turnout remains high, with the far—right expected to make significant gains. england are a goal ahead against slovakia 2—1, in their first knockout match at the european football championships in germany. the winner will face switzerland in the quarterfinal this...
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according to a study published today in the new england journal of medicine, a new drug appeared to reduceeverity of the condition which afflicts 20 million americans. maker eli lily has asked the f.d.a. to expand the drug's use. to decision is expected by the end of the year. the fdic has approved new measures to handle misconduct in a statement the agency said two independent offices will hear claims of harassment, discrimination, other interpersonal misconduct and retaliation following feedback from fdic employees. this after an inquiry of sexual harassment founded the chairman of the board to announce that he would resign last month. and the celebratory duck boats were back out in force in boston. fans flooded the streets of beantown to honor the celtics for their record-setting 18th nba championship. star jayson tatum hoisted the larry o'brien trophy. amid growing scrutiny. robert gwinnett reverses course and backs out as the next top editor. brooks and capehart and recommendations on what movies to watch this summer. >> this is the pbs newshour. frommers eta stud studios in washingto
according to a study published today in the new england journal of medicine, a new drug appeared to reduceeverity of the condition which afflicts 20 million americans. maker eli lily has asked the f.d.a. to expand the drug's use. to decision is expected by the end of the year. the fdic has approved new measures to handle misconduct in a statement the agency said two independent offices will hear claims of harassment, discrimination, other interpersonal misconduct and retaliation following...
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joe lynskey, bbc news. englandanager gareth southgate is expecting a big improvement from his team when they face slovenia in their final group c match of euro 2024 on tuesday. despite sitting top of the group, the squad have come in for criticism from the public and former players. i don't think the performances over the last two matches other than the first half an hour against serbia, have reflected the way that we've played over the last couple of years. so, we've had a short period here where we're not quite functioning at the level we want to. and that's been a brilliant challenge to unpick that, to find the best way forward, to be honest about where we sat three or four days ago, but also be really clear on the path forward from that and the steps to improve performance. denmark currently occupy second place in the group on account of drawing both of their opening matches, while serbia are out of contention for top spot but are not out of it completely just yet. if he plays for denmark on tuesday night, chri
joe lynskey, bbc news. englandanager gareth southgate is expecting a big improvement from his team when they face slovenia in their final group c match of euro 2024 on tuesday. despite sitting top of the group, the squad have come in for criticism from the public and former players. i don't think the performances over the last two matches other than the first half an hour against serbia, have reflected the way that we've played over the last couple of years. so, we've had a short period here...
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and new england has like energy costs like they're in the middle of an area that never saw energy andy other country in the world. russia, saudi arabia, remember this. we were energy independent four years ago. we were soon going to be energy dominant. liz. last part about energy. what do you think, michael? final word. >> while we're producing more oil and gas today than we were part of the pandemic and not back to refining capacity that we were there and our energy needs are growing. if you're going to harness artificial intelligence, you need more energy not less. american energy dominance is not only key for security and also national security. liz: still ahead, conservative activist cj pearson and the president is commemorating juneteenth and continues efforts to rally support and this major democrat and black voters are seeing reports out of pugh and moore. they're criticizing biden as well for "pandering for votes" but interesting review sal out of pugh showing younger black voters now are more republican than older black voters and what does that mean for the election? we're t
and new england has like energy costs like they're in the middle of an area that never saw energy andy other country in the world. russia, saudi arabia, remember this. we were energy independent four years ago. we were soon going to be energy dominant. liz. last part about energy. what do you think, michael? final word. >> while we're producing more oil and gas today than we were part of the pandemic and not back to refining capacity that we were there and our energy needs are growing. if...
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parts of northern new england enjoy this front that's move through to drop our temperatures down acrossnd we have severe weather today including threat for tornado or two across parts of northern new england. back to you inside. will: thank you u.s. men soccer team in the copa america game on fox and fox sports analyst is here with the preview. next. ♪ ♪ ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced muscle weakness. and ultomiris is the only long-acting gmg treatment with the freedom of just 6 to 7 infusions per year, for a predictable routine i can count on. ultomiris can lower your immune system's ability to fight infections, increasing your chance of serious meningococcal infections, which may become life-threatening or fatal, and other types of infections. complete or update your meningococcal vaccines at least 2 weeks before starting ultomiris. if ultomiris is urgent, you should also receive antibiotics with your vaccines. before starting ultomiris, tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions and medications. ultomi
parts of northern new england enjoy this front that's move through to drop our temperatures down acrossnd we have severe weather today including threat for tornado or two across parts of northern new england. back to you inside. will: thank you u.s. men soccer team in the copa america game on fox and fox sports analyst is here with the preview. next. ♪ ♪ ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced muscle weakness. and ultomiris is...
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a lot of these places in new england, northern new england don't have air conditioning. heat index is what it feels like with the humidity. it will feel like 91 in new york. 100 in boston. 100 in boston and then it just continues tomorrow through the weekend and next week who things hopefully subside. a multi-day event and why we have all the heat advisories in place. local officials are telling people where the cooling stations are and pools open so people can cool off. this is a big deal. a little early and will it set up for the whole summer? that's the question we'll still have to answer. over to you, harris. >> harris: thank you very much. president trump is facing yet another gag order. republican leaders from all over the nation are rallying to protect trump's free speech. plus house republicans are investigating claims the i.r.s. whistleblowers in the hunter biden investigation are facing retaliation now. they say the culprit is the federal agency actually responsible for protecting whistleblowers. leo terrell will dig into it in "focus" next. veteran homeowners
a lot of these places in new england, northern new england don't have air conditioning. heat index is what it feels like with the humidity. it will feel like 91 in new york. 100 in boston. 100 in boston and then it just continues tomorrow through the weekend and next week who things hopefully subside. a multi-day event and why we have all the heat advisories in place. local officials are telling people where the cooling stations are and pools open so people can cool off. this is a big deal. a...
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we are going to bring down your energy costs, and that includes new england fans new england has energy energy can we have more energy costs than anywhere in the world. russia. we were energy independent four years ago. we were soon going to be energy dominant. i was the one that stopped the russian pipeline. stream to-isn't it amazing, the biggest project they've ever had, going to germany and all of the world, i come in and stop it, they state-run is so nice to russia. there's nothing you could do worse than that, i stopped it. it was dead. they were sanctions. that i got along well with putin. it must've been hard for him. he sd, me -- remember, he would have never come and he did not, he would have never gone intoattacked. iran was broke. under my administration, iran was stone cold broke. -zit was a democrat congressman the other day, he was on "the nation," ladies and gentlemen, defac nation, it is horrible, meet the fake press. stephanopoulos, george flopadopoulos. i saw him interviewing somebody, just a nice person. a person running -- we have a a lot of great people running for
we are going to bring down your energy costs, and that includes new england fans new england has energy energy can we have more energy costs than anywhere in the world. russia. we were energy independent four years ago. we were soon going to be energy dominant. i was the one that stopped the russian pipeline. stream to-isn't it amazing, the biggest project they've ever had, going to germany and all of the world, i come in and stop it, they state-run is so nice to russia. there's nothing you...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. englandss after the team's 1—0 win against serbia in their first match of the tournament. with a look ahead to tonight's game, here's nesta mcgregor. # england, england, england...# a city—centre takeover. england fans outnumbering and out—singing their danish counterparts. # god save our king...# frankfurt, the second stop on this european adventure, with varying routes to the destination. got stuck at st pancras, then got stuck in brussels, then got stuck in cologne, full of scottish... about 40,000 of them marching. it's perhaps a little too early to be plotting england's journey to the trophy. but after a 1—0 win over serbia in their opening game, the knockout stages await with a win over denmark. we know that we can play better than we did the other day. emotionally, there's so much tension. i don't think people can really understand what it is like for young players. so, pleased to have got the result from that and we know we have to be better now. a major dilemma for the england boss,
fiona lamdin, bbc news. englandss after the team's 1—0 win against serbia in their first match of the tournament. with a look ahead to tonight's game, here's nesta mcgregor. # england, england, england...# a city—centre takeover. england fans outnumbering and out—singing their danish counterparts. # god save our king...# frankfurt, the second stop on this european adventure, with varying routes to the destination. got stuck at st pancras, then got stuck in brussels, then got stuck in...
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90 degrees fahrenheit and are expected over 100 from the ohio valley to the mid atlantic up to new england, the easternmost state in the u.s., does not usually get excessive heat. it is thought records will be broken. in some parts of the east coast like new york city, school is out. a lot of schools closed up today to let children home early. over on the west coast, we have seen wildfires break out. this is happening more frequently with more ferocity. two people were killed in new mexico. we heard the advice given. generally the advice is especially for vulnerable people, children, the elderly, a lot of construction workers in parts of d.c. to look after yourself, drink shade -- drink a lot of water, take shade. it is about 90 degrees there is cloud cover. it does not feel stifling as it has been in the past few days. the temperatures are expected to hit over 100 degrees fahrenheit during the weekend. there will be summer spite. meteorologists think the temperatures will dip low, but may come back up nex and onwards. >> given everything we talked about, has it seeped into the political d
90 degrees fahrenheit and are expected over 100 from the ohio valley to the mid atlantic up to new england, the easternmost state in the u.s., does not usually get excessive heat. it is thought records will be broken. in some parts of the east coast like new york city, school is out. a lot of schools closed up today to let children home early. over on the west coast, we have seen wildfires break out. this is happening more frequently with more ferocity. two people were killed in new mexico. we...
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we'll see triple digits again, and we do have a chance for showers in parts of new england and the eastlly. we'll look at showers from the east coast down to the southeast. you could see tropical downpours, really, with heavy rain in florida. severe portions in the upper midwest. and hot and dry. we're looking at pretty high heat in the southwest and parts of california. then by wednesday, we're looking at the heat returning in portions of the northeast, the mid-atlantic. we're going to see temperatures back into the 90s. also looking for a chance of rain extending from new england to parts of the ohio valley. monsoon rain continues wednesday. we'll see that today with pretty heavy downpours in the intermountain west. as we look toward friday, low humidity in the northeast and more storms in the upper midwest and great lakes. >> good to see relief. thanks so much. >>> next up on "way too early," we'll bring you the latest to replace mitch mcconnell as the senate's top republican. we'll dig into some new reporting about what some conservatives are pushing for in their next leader. we'll
we'll see triple digits again, and we do have a chance for showers in parts of new england and the eastlly. we'll look at showers from the east coast down to the southeast. you could see tropical downpours, really, with heavy rain in florida. severe portions in the upper midwest. and hot and dry. we're looking at pretty high heat in the southwest and parts of california. then by wednesday, we're looking at the heat returning in portions of the northeast, the mid-atlantic. we're going to see...
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were talking interior portions of new england right along the coast. l us off which is certainly good news. a lot of folks will be needing that. here's out plays out the next couple of days with those temperatures. you go from the heat index today and as we see the cold front sweep on through we do start to see a change. by the time you get through today 99 degrees, 107 in richmond that is not a typo. look at that not horribly cold but certainly cooler 82 degrees in chicago. 83 degrees in new york city, 92 degrees in richmond. it doesn't bounce back a little bit it's only a brief cool down but certainly we will take it. back out here along the hudson river folks all day long been getting out or trying to enjoy the breeze if this is too much, we have cooling stations throughout the city people have been able to step away, get a little air conditioning good news is mother nature's going to cool us off before too much longer. >> that is good news. jon: @meteorologist adam klotz of thank you. still to come yet another mishap for passengers and crew aboard a
were talking interior portions of new england right along the coast. l us off which is certainly good news. a lot of folks will be needing that. here's out plays out the next couple of days with those temperatures. you go from the heat index today and as we see the cold front sweep on through we do start to see a change. by the time you get through today 99 degrees, 107 in richmond that is not a typo. look at that not horribly cold but certainly cooler 82 degrees in chicago. 83 degrees in new...
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that faced the english very early right on the atlantic coast whether in north carolina virginia, new england versus peoples like the cherokees the kiowa is the chinese who had a little more time and who could do had a longer with the sort of thing i was reading about the mohawks know people on the coast of north carolina virginia new england they are hit very hard and very fast with large large, large numbers of english settlers and the fact that they unities is even more amazing that they still today, that they through the centuries just kept telling their children and their this is who we are. no matter what happens in the outside world with without, you know, and jim crow and all of these efforts to, you know turn them into either white people or black people or or maybe just generic native people. um, they kept their, you know there's some of them definitely combined, bu their native communities and they kept many separate native communities through to today. and they too i think are having a renaissance. um, in various ways though still struggling about sort of recognition. when you all
that faced the english very early right on the atlantic coast whether in north carolina virginia, new england versus peoples like the cherokees the kiowa is the chinese who had a little more time and who could do had a longer with the sort of thing i was reading about the mohawks know people on the coast of north carolina virginia new england they are hit very hard and very fast with large large, large numbers of english settlers and the fact that they unities is even more amazing that they...
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and if he supports slavery, all of his friends in new england, in new york will stop to him. so he's a real dilemma. and so what he does is pretty much says nothing about slavery for 20 years. he simply hides it as a professor at the college. he is expected to maintain that certain kind of lifestyle and as you would all realize you thought about it in the 19th century that kind of lifestyle requires lots of household help. there's no electricity there's no indoor plumbing. there's refrigeration. dinner means somebody goes to the market either every day or, every other day to buy the fresh food that you're going to serve. you have to have lots of health and health. lieber solves problem initially by importing his nieces germany and this is a pretty good deal for them. you know these young teenage girls come, they work for for for uncle francis a year. they get some american money. they might learn some english. and then they go home with a dowry and they can get married and live happily ever after in in germany. but after about two years of this, he is pulled aside by the auth
and if he supports slavery, all of his friends in new england, in new york will stop to him. so he's a real dilemma. and so what he does is pretty much says nothing about slavery for 20 years. he simply hides it as a professor at the college. he is expected to maintain that certain kind of lifestyle and as you would all realize you thought about it in the 19th century that kind of lifestyle requires lots of household help. there's no electricity there's no indoor plumbing. there's...
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to report for nbc affiliate >>> a well ton,liked young man been gunned down at home in a quiet new englandr went on to report for kprc in houston was just starting out in new hampshire when he picked up the story of who killed gregg smart. >> he was a successful life insurance salesman with a beautiful young wife. and for some reason, he has been shot to death at the doorstep of his own home. why? >> police were asking the same question and trying to learn more about greg. >> gregg was the life of the party. he was always smiling, having all the jokes. >> reporter: police learned gregg met pamela in new hampshire about four years earlier when she was home for a holiday break from college. she and gregg got along so well that he moved with her to tallahassee, where pamela was a sophomore in communications at florida state. >> we used to go a lot to the beach and travel. we went to concerts a lot. i was working as a disc jockey at the time. >> she had been in a couple of my classes, and she was walking and had a bon jovi t-shirt on. >> reporter: that is when amy newman met pamela and greg. >
to report for nbc affiliate >>> a well ton,liked young man been gunned down at home in a quiet new englandr went on to report for kprc in houston was just starting out in new hampshire when he picked up the story of who killed gregg smart. >> he was a successful life insurance salesman with a beautiful young wife. and for some reason, he has been shot to death at the doorstep of his own home. why? >> police were asking the same question and trying to learn more about greg....