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tom: new england landed nearly $700 million worth of lobster last year, 94% of the nation's total.m maine to china increased more than 30% year-over-year. billy: we are hopeful the domestic market can pick up the slack, but i am not very hopeful. i think we have become dependent on the chinese market. tom: lobster traps are also caught in the tariff crossfire. steel manufacturer riverdale mills in northbridge, massachusetts supplies 85% of the north american market for wire mesh lobster traps. jim: this is steel wire rod. some of it comes from canada, some of it comes from the u.s., and since the first of the year, the price of product has nearly doubled. tom: ceo jim knott blames president trump's 25% tariff on imported steel from canada and the eu, and hoarding. jim: it puts handcuffs on us because we're unable to buy raw materials at a competitive price. tom: knott says he may have to raise his prices 15%, and sourcing american-made steel is not a solution. jim: many mills are booked up through october. they are not quite sure when they are going to be able to get the product, s
tom: new england landed nearly $700 million worth of lobster last year, 94% of the nation's total.m maine to china increased more than 30% year-over-year. billy: we are hopeful the domestic market can pick up the slack, but i am not very hopeful. i think we have become dependent on the chinese market. tom: lobster traps are also caught in the tariff crossfire. steel manufacturer riverdale mills in northbridge, massachusetts supplies 85% of the north american market for wire mesh lobster traps....
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it is a problem in new england. to the credit of the rto, or the independent system operator, they've done a 2025 lookout of a bunch of scenarios that are real-time that are going to have a true mastic, dramatic impact on that bulk power system dispatch. that's a conversation we need to continue have. but to your question, i think these markers are driving a value proposition of creating diversity in the fleet, and yes, i can tell you unequivocally good will be profiles of plants and nuclear plants that will clear in these markets. we know that. it will be certain assets, coal and nuclear that will not clear in these markets. that's the market delivering on what it's promised consumers. >> let me ask you probably. do any of you believe that in the wholesale power markets were facing actual national security emergency at the moment? >> i do not, senator. >> anyone willing to answer that with a yes? let's move on then. chairman mcintyre, i want to thank you for ordering -- order 840 1f for all of you for the work that
it is a problem in new england. to the credit of the rto, or the independent system operator, they've done a 2025 lookout of a bunch of scenarios that are real-time that are going to have a true mastic, dramatic impact on that bulk power system dispatch. that's a conversation we need to continue have. but to your question, i think these markers are driving a value proposition of creating diversity in the fleet, and yes, i can tell you unequivocally good will be profiles of plants and nuclear...
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baltimore, really bad flash i floodi quickly on the move racing now through central and northern new england. thin are rapidly improving new york city south wafrd. that the' good. during the day there will be hit and miss showers in new england but not t concentrated rains that will give us a lot of problems. in the west we mentioned the 35 million at risk. we have the excessive heat warnings in effect for much of southern calornia, desert areas. phoenix and tucson are no longer in the excessive heat warnings. the heat wave continu in southern california. it is getting hot again in texas. how hot will it be today?n 118 palm springs. we cooled you down 3 degrees in the last three days.oo that's aat the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> so we'll still have a chance of showers and thunderstorms today in areas of new england, but especially in the morning ho ws, the afternoon wel see things improving. a lot of areas will see tsunshine, begin to dry out. the heat returning to texas all the way to houston with high humidity also. >>> we continue all thes
baltimore, really bad flash i floodi quickly on the move racing now through central and northern new england. thin are rapidly improving new york city south wafrd. that the' good. during the day there will be hit and miss showers in new england but not t concentrated rains that will give us a lot of problems. in the west we mentioned the 35 million at risk. we have the excessive heat warnings in effect for much of southern calornia, desert areas. phoenix and tucson are no longer in the...
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kamal ahmed, bbc news. england have beaten india decisively in the one—day cricket international
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top lobbyist jack straw to highlight at how resistance to infrastructure development has led new englanders with some of the highest electricity costs in the nation particularly so through extreme winters. the recent cold snap highlighted the difference between policy makers and regions and embrace america's energy abundance and those that do not for example new englanders have been subject to some of the highest electricity costs in the nation well above national averages because of resistant.
top lobbyist jack straw to highlight at how resistance to infrastructure development has led new englanders with some of the highest electricity costs in the nation particularly so through extreme winters. the recent cold snap highlighted the difference between policy makers and regions and embrace america's energy abundance and those that do not for example new englanders have been subject to some of the highest electricity costs in the nation well above national averages because of resistant.
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and that makes them lszess than hamilt hamiltonian-type figures. >> makes them hated in new england. >> james madison, professor ellis, his legacy. >> madison is the toughest guy. there's a new book on him by the harvard law school guy which talks about three madisons. and the madison up till '87-88 is one guy and then he switches positions. gordon and i have argued about whether that's a contradiction or not. madison is -- in terms of -- madison is a thinker who's responsible for moving us from the confederation to the constitution, perhaps more than anybody else, making that happen. he recruits washington with jay's assistance. he writes the virginia plan which becomes the agenda. he oversees the ratification process. now it's hamilton -- >> teams up with hamilton. >> has the idea for the federalist papers. he writes 51. madison writes 29. and jay writes 5. but they actually play the ratification process too. what madison understands is get to nine, that they've got to get to the agreement that nine states will be sufficient. >> so rto ratify. >> mow where does that come from? they
and that makes them lszess than hamilt hamiltonian-type figures. >> makes them hated in new england. >> james madison, professor ellis, his legacy. >> madison is the toughest guy. there's a new book on him by the harvard law school guy which talks about three madisons. and the madison up till '87-88 is one guy and then he switches positions. gordon and i have argued about whether that's a contradiction or not. madison is -- in terms of -- madison is a thinker who's responsible...
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for example new englanders have been subject to some of the highest electricity costs in the nation well above national average because of resistance to infrastructure development but the trump administration's infrastructure plan released earlier this year is set to change all of that with an aggressive one point five trillion dollar plan that includes a sophisticated energy pipeline but an unexpected hurdle has been president tromps recent twenty five percent tariff on steel and ten percent tariff on aluminum as terrorists on pipeline materials could be especially problematic for the industry since a large share of these products are imported at another major development and holding back the building of new pipelines has been funding we did grow from american shale in recent years the industry estimates that roughly one trillion dollar is needed in infrastructure costs over the next two decades in order to keep pace with increasing oil and gas production demands with one third of that being spent on new pipelines but the good news is that direct capital investment for the construction
for example new englanders have been subject to some of the highest electricity costs in the nation well above national average because of resistance to infrastructure development but the trump administration's infrastructure plan released earlier this year is set to change all of that with an aggressive one point five trillion dollar plan that includes a sophisticated energy pipeline but an unexpected hurdle has been president tromps recent twenty five percent tariff on steel and ten percent...
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in climate as well as general appearance, southeastern alaska is like our own new england states, suche, new hampshire, or vermont. it may seem hard to believe, but nevertheless true that washington, d.c., gets colder in winter than does juneau, the capital of alaska. ♪ what sold my heart for alaska was the first site of its main approach by water, the beautiful sheltered stretch called the inside passage. in the last ice age, the same tunnels along which the vessels move peacefully were mighty glaciers. the ice melted away, ocean water flowed in to the carved out fjord, and now this. along the inside passage are alaska's first cities. this is juneau, the capital city, with about 6000 inhabitants. and, the chief source of employment is one of the world's greatest engineering projects, the famous alaska juneau, gold mine. the smiling meadows make this region a veritable promised land. fine government roads wind through these forests and meadows and the one motoring along suddenly finds himself in a wonderful dairy country. modern farm buildings and capital signs as of any scene like the
in climate as well as general appearance, southeastern alaska is like our own new england states, suche, new hampshire, or vermont. it may seem hard to believe, but nevertheless true that washington, d.c., gets colder in winter than does juneau, the capital of alaska. ♪ what sold my heart for alaska was the first site of its main approach by water, the beautiful sheltered stretch called the inside passage. in the last ice age, the same tunnels along which the vessels move peacefully were...
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welch: lake champlain is one of the natch ram wonders of new england and indeed an international treasure. it's a watershed that includes new york, vermont, and the province of quebec. to protect this unique natural and economic resource, congress enacted legislation in 1990, under the bipartisan leadership and mocrat patrick leahy republican jim jevers that led to the creation of the lake champlain basin program. over the years the basin program has worked with private organizations and local communities and individuals on both sides of the boarder to coordinate and fund efforts that benefit the lake champlain basins water quality fisheries, wetlands, and wildlife recreation. it's been a great example of locally driven program working from the ground up with the help of federal partner. it's been a tremendous success and the purpose of this amendment is to maintain the funding at the level that it was at before. and i have joined 28 years later , after democrat senator patrick leahy and republican jim jevers with my republican colleague from across the lake, representative stefanik, in t
welch: lake champlain is one of the natch ram wonders of new england and indeed an international treasure. it's a watershed that includes new york, vermont, and the province of quebec. to protect this unique natural and economic resource, congress enacted legislation in 1990, under the bipartisan leadership and mocrat patrick leahy republican jim jevers that led to the creation of the lake champlain basin program. over the years the basin program has worked with private organizations and local...
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we have seen a new england, and they have seen a new england, and they have been a breath of fresh airaking to the media, it is not that image we have seen of england in past major tournaments. we have also seen this fa's centre of excellent saint george's park playing it key role, coaches and players brought through, now progressing to senior level. the re st of progressing to senior level. the rest of europe knows that something big is coming from england. for the national team, the men to do what they have done, in this programme for the england team, we just need to get a few more of those youngsters, development, get more into the premier league, it is below 40% of players that are english and let's get that above 40% to make a mark on international football. england need to recover quickly because behind me in the distance, saint petersburg will be the host for the third—place play—off against belgium. they will want to wind up because england have neverfinished as high in world cup history. they will need to look to the future and add to a feeling of positivity around this engla
we have seen a new england, and they have seen a new england, and they have been a breath of fresh airaking to the media, it is not that image we have seen of england in past major tournaments. we have also seen this fa's centre of excellent saint george's park playing it key role, coaches and players brought through, now progressing to senior level. the re st of progressing to senior level. the rest of europe knows that something big is coming from england. for the national team, the men to do...
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welcome to bbc news. englands are waking up to the fact that their team are just one win away from the world cup final, after their comfortable victory yesterday against sweden. their opponents in the semifinal will be croatia who beat the hosts russia in a penalty shoot out. this was the england squad returning late last night to their base in repino. here's our sports news correspondent, natalie pirks. they sang their hearts outjust as the players have ran theirs. but they still had enough in the legs for a party. just as england fans up and down the country were beginning their own. # it's coming home #. in truth, it took a while for drama in samara to materialise. but when england finally upped the tempo, it reaped immediate rewards. commentator: harry maguire got his head to it. if one harry doesn't get you, the other one will! a memorable first international goalfor harry maguire. from the space—inspired cosmos arena, england had blast off, and a nation rejoiced. for most of the game, dele had looked off th
welcome to bbc news. englands are waking up to the fact that their team are just one win away from the world cup final, after their comfortable victory yesterday against sweden. their opponents in the semifinal will be croatia who beat the hosts russia in a penalty shoot out. this was the england squad returning late last night to their base in repino. here's our sports news correspondent, natalie pirks. they sang their hearts outjust as the players have ran theirs. but they still had enough in...
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we can now turn on england broadcasting corporation news, completely over the top.essages etc from everyone and their granny, interviews, reruns of the penalties, and overload of pundits. spare a thought for the other countries in the uk. we wish you well, but coverage of this magnitude has been hard to bear. and the amount of airtime devoted to tuesday's game, before and after it took place, led colin reid to e—mail with incredulity on wednesday morning. two people from amesbury are critically ill in salisbury hospital from an unknown source. teenage children are trapped in a flooded cave in thailand, and there is a story of an alleged baby murderer, but what do you choose to lead the news with this morning? england winning a penalty shoot out in a world cup. well, we aired complaints along similar lines a couple of weeks ago, on this programme and, as they have continued to come in, we have invited the editor of the news at six, and the news at ten to repond to them. thanks for coming on newswatch. why does the world cup takeover so much of news coverage? i do not
we can now turn on england broadcasting corporation news, completely over the top.essages etc from everyone and their granny, interviews, reruns of the penalties, and overload of pundits. spare a thought for the other countries in the uk. we wish you well, but coverage of this magnitude has been hard to bear. and the amount of airtime devoted to tuesday's game, before and after it took place, led colin reid to e—mail with incredulity on wednesday morning. two people from amesbury are...
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. ♪ >> as talk of global trade wars heat up, new england most -- new england's most valued export is in hot water. >> this trade war is going to have some really negative effects on the lots of people in massachusetts. ♪ >> lobster is one of the nearly 700 american asked words that tariffs targeting for of 25% on american next boards. it is a response to president trump's 25% tariffs on $34 billion on imports from china. massachusetts lobster man billy mahoney, says, he is already been $.50 less per pound on the news. >> if they will pass the deal, all hell will break loose, as far as the price. >> new england landed nearly $700 million worth of lobster last year, 94% of the nation's total. exports from maine to china --reased 30% -- increased increase 30% year-over-year. >> hope for the slack, but i am not very hopeful. -- i hope the domestic market can pick up the slack, but i am not very hopeful. >> also cut in the terrace the -- tariffs crossfire are steel manufacturers. >> some of it comes from canada, some of it comes from the u.s. and since the first of the year, the price of
. ♪ >> as talk of global trade wars heat up, new england most -- new england's most valued export is in hot water. >> this trade war is going to have some really negative effects on the lots of people in massachusetts. ♪ >> lobster is one of the nearly 700 american asked words that tariffs targeting for of 25% on american next boards. it is a response to president trump's 25% tariffs on $34 billion on imports from china. massachusetts lobster man billy mahoney, says, he is...
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we are looking at the chance for is he vo f severe weathm new england down the atlantic.hat includes torrential thwnpours, some pretty gusty winds. could bring down some trees. so be careful as you head out especially this afternoon into the evening hours. we are also talking about the possibility fome flooding rains. we could see anywhere from an inch, even higherha in in some amounts. if you're out on the roadways, could a tough commute this afternoon. we are talking about the heat from coast to coast once again. wa weather in the south, 102 today in dallas. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer loyour day ahead. >>> we are on the o lookut for storms today, especially in the northeast. parts of new england, the med-atlantic also very warm and humid. story to the southeast. lots of thunderstorms later on this afternoon. be careful with flooding rains and very warm air in the southern states. >>> all right, guys.rm once these s move through later this evening, we are going to have nice weather tomorrow. >> nice. can't wait for it. thank yo
we are looking at the chance for is he vo f severe weathm new england down the atlantic.hat includes torrential thwnpours, some pretty gusty winds. could bring down some trees. so be careful as you head out especially this afternoon into the evening hours. we are also talking about the possibility fome flooding rains. we could see anywhere from an inch, even higherha in in some amounts. if you're out on the roadways, could a tough commute this afternoon. we are talking about the heat from coast...
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we went across the atlantic ocean to see how trade was are unsettling new england's lobster industry. of global trade wars heats up new england's most , valued export is already in hot water. >> this trade war is going to have some really negative effects on lobstermen in massachusetts. ♪ >> lobster is one of the nearly 700 american asked words that -- china is targeting for terraces of 25% -- american exports. it is a response to president trump's 25% tariffs on $34 billion of imports from china. massachusetts lobsterman billy mahoney says he is already been $.50 less per pound on the news. >> when the deal is past all , hell will break loose as far as the price. >> new england landed nearly $700 million worth of lobster last year, 94% of the nation's total. exports from maine to china increased 30% year-over-year. >> we are hopeful the domestic market can pick up the slack but , i am not very hopeful. when you become dependent on the chinese. traps are also caught in the crossfire. >> some of this comes from canada. some comes from the u.s. since the first of the year the price of t
we went across the atlantic ocean to see how trade was are unsettling new england's lobster industry. of global trade wars heats up new england's most , valued export is already in hot water. >> this trade war is going to have some really negative effects on lobstermen in massachusetts. ♪ >> lobster is one of the nearly 700 american asked words that -- china is targeting for terraces of 25% -- american exports. it is a response to president trump's 25% tariffs on $34 billion of...
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baltimore, really bad flash flooding is quickly on the move racing now through central and northern new england. things are rapidly improving new york city south wafrd. that the' good. during the day there will be hit and miss showers in new england but not the concentrated rains that will give us a lot of problems. in the west we mentioned the 35 million people at risk. we have the excessive heat warnings in effect for much of southern california, desert areas. phoenix and tucson are no longer in the excessive heat warnings. the heat wave continues in southern california. it is getting hot again in texas. how hot will it be today? 118 in palm springs. we cooled you down 3 degrees in the last threesunshine, begin t. the heat returning to texas all the way to houston with high humidity also. >>> we continue with all these extremes, but into the weekend we settle a little bit. >> sounds good. finally can maybe get outside because you cannot go outside when it's like that, miserable, bill, thank you. >>> house lawmakers plan to introduce a bill prohibiting federal agents having sex with people in
baltimore, really bad flash flooding is quickly on the move racing now through central and northern new england. things are rapidly improving new york city south wafrd. that the' good. during the day there will be hit and miss showers in new england but not the concentrated rains that will give us a lot of problems. in the west we mentioned the 35 million people at risk. we have the excessive heat warnings in effect for much of southern california, desert areas. phoenix and tucson are no longer...
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it's going to feel like over 100 degrees today from the upper midwest all the way into new england. and we're going to have more on the weather situation in a few moments including your independence day forecast from accuweather. >>> we turn to washington where the senate intelligence committee has confirmed that russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election. the republican-led panel agreed with the assessment of the u.s. intelligence agencies saying the conclusion was based on sound analysis and not swayed by politics. they say vladimir putin had a clear preference for donald trump and approved the election meddling himself. the president has continued to cast doubt on that claim. he will meet face-to-face with putin later this month. >>> and president trump is just five days away from his self-imposed deadline to announce a supreme court nominee. he's now interviewed seven candidates telling a crowd last night in west virginia that they're all impressive. abc's kenneth moton is in d.c. with new details on the search. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, kendis. presi
it's going to feel like over 100 degrees today from the upper midwest all the way into new england. and we're going to have more on the weather situation in a few moments including your independence day forecast from accuweather. >>> we turn to washington where the senate intelligence committee has confirmed that russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election. the republican-led panel agreed with the assessment of the u.s. intelligence agencies saying the conclusion was based on...
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this creates a survey program for the new england and mid atlantic regions. the quotas and regulations imposed are transparent, equitable and fair is a critical goal of the underlying bill and the purpose of this important bipartisan amendment. increasing industry and cooperation with the noaa survey program is important. without the right data, the fishermen in our region will be short changed while their counterparts in the pacific northwest are benefiting from increased cooperation between noaa and the private sector. what we have is a massive failure because with noaa they have fudged. the people that work on the water every day have the equipment, vessels and expertise to get this important data collection done and done right. i'm proud to be a proud co-sponsor of this amendment. and i commend my friend from connecticut for his hard work. i look forward to work with him and others on bipartisan solutions to help our hardworking commercial fishermen, charter boat captains. i urge adoption of this amendment. and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from
this creates a survey program for the new england and mid atlantic regions. the quotas and regulations imposed are transparent, equitable and fair is a critical goal of the underlying bill and the purpose of this important bipartisan amendment. increasing industry and cooperation with the noaa survey program is important. without the right data, the fishermen in our region will be short changed while their counterparts in the pacific northwest are benefiting from increased cooperation between...
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we are watching a cold front heading through areas of new england. adelphia and new york. it is about to rain in new york city in the next half hour, and then another line of storms will come through as we go throughout the middle of the day and that will be the end of our really super humid air. so where did the heat wave go? the heat has moved to the west. record highs are possible today in many spots. yesterday it was 115 in phoenix, and afterwards 115 they had this. kind of looks like something -- you ever see the movie "mummy?" it was a good dust storm that kicked in and moved through the area. you get to clean that up with the hose. record highs are possible today. 104 in downtown l.a., the hottest of the summer for you. phoenix, about 112. salt lack city at 101. as far as the weekend forecast goes, everyone from the great lakes, ohio valley, mid launkt a atlantic. unfortunately for the south and south east we will be dodging thunderstorms. we can't get the cool canadian air all the way to the gulf. too far of a trip. >> i think the folks in ari
we are watching a cold front heading through areas of new england. adelphia and new york. it is about to rain in new york city in the next half hour, and then another line of storms will come through as we go throughout the middle of the day and that will be the end of our really super humid air. so where did the heat wave go? the heat has moved to the west. record highs are possible today in many spots. yesterday it was 115 in phoenix, and afterwards 115 they had this. kind of looks like...
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the difference in the northeast was started that your coy in new england and early settlers there in the experience was still utterly different for the massachusetts flag and someone they went to london in 1730. the northeast experience and the experience here was so different. >> you know, i'll be honest with you. i don't really know. i really only know this one tribe. i can guess the landmass and there were two things that come to mind. the population centers in the 17th century word to the northeast. the new york, boston, the major cities south of philadelphia particularly. therefore the land was much larger. there is a sequester of encroachment for the southern tribes because the land was so than at first. in the northeast, the reason you have this tradition of thanksgiving at plymouth rock is that the settlers and the indians were right there together for about point. they were in fact that in with each other. they were living together in the south. the cherokee has a separate ongoing civilization of their alum and when the white settlers came in, they came in in ones and twos.
the difference in the northeast was started that your coy in new england and early settlers there in the experience was still utterly different for the massachusetts flag and someone they went to london in 1730. the northeast experience and the experience here was so different. >> you know, i'll be honest with you. i don't really know. i really only know this one tribe. i can guess the landmass and there were two things that come to mind. the population centers in the 17th century word to...
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stay with us on bbc world news — still to come: we'll have the latest from the world cup — where england years. this is bbc world news today. i'm lucy grey. the latest headlines: north korea has accused america of displaying a regrettable attitude by demanding unilateral denuclearisation. pyonyang's rebuke came just hours after secretary of state mike pompeo held talks with north korean officials — which he said had made good progress. as many as 12 people have reportedly been killed and several more injured in the somali capital mogadishu, following a series of militant attacks. there were suicide car bombings at two separate locations in the capital mogadishu. one was near the presidential palace, while the other was outside a building which houses the ministries of the interior and national security. gunmen then tried to invade the offices, and fought with security forces. our africa regional editor mary harper reports. two car bombs struck near the ministry of interior and national security. then al—shabab fighters entered the building on foot. a gun battle erupted with the somali se
stay with us on bbc world news — still to come: we'll have the latest from the world cup — where england years. this is bbc world news today. i'm lucy grey. the latest headlines: north korea has accused america of displaying a regrettable attitude by demanding unilateral denuclearisation. pyonyang's rebuke came just hours after secretary of state mike pompeo held talks with north korean officials — which he said had made good progress. as many as 12 people have reportedly been killed and...
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england's women's cricketers have thrashed new zealand by 142 runs to win their opening one—day internationalyjones both made half centuries to help them reach 290 for 5, their highest one day score against the kiwis. in reply new zealand started well making 70 without loss but 4 wickets for just 5 runs lead to a collapse from which they never recovered. bowled out for 148. england now lead 1 nil in the best of 3 series. the next game is in derby on tuesday. and finally some netball news this evening. wasps beat loughborough for the second year in a row to take the superleague title with a 55—51 victory. wasps were leading by four—goals at half—time and despite the scores staying level with 10 minutes to play, they maintained their composure to take the narrow win. head coach tamsin greenway has now won four consecutive superleague titles as a player—coach, with both surrey storm and wasps. so that's all the rest of the sport, let's go back to 0llie for more reaction to england's world cup quarter—final win against sweden. takeit take it away. thank you. we do not know if we're going to get a
england's women's cricketers have thrashed new zealand by 142 runs to win their opening one—day internationalyjones both made half centuries to help them reach 290 for 5, their highest one day score against the kiwis. in reply new zealand started well making 70 without loss but 4 wickets for just 5 runs lead to a collapse from which they never recovered. bowled out for 148. england now lead 1 nil in the best of 3 series. the next game is in derby on tuesday. and finally some netball news this...
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continue all the way from the carolinas into new england, and there you can see the pink, those are heat warnings. that's where things are real serious and where we're expecting the feels-like temperature to be 110. the actual temperature in the shade under a tree in the mid and upper 90s. i remember i recommend that and a lot of water. triple digit heat in the nation's capital. this continues until the end of the week and by then we'll finally see temperatures getting back closer to average. look at that, 86 is going to feel fantastic by wednesday and into thursday. i'll show you the extended forecast, if that's not cool enough for you, look at this, latter part of the weekend, early next week, how about highs around 80 with overnight temperatures in the 60s. just think about that while we bake in the 110-degree temperature later this afternoon. guys? >> awful. >> should be lovely. thank you, ivan. >>> king james taking his talents to hollywood. >> andy scholes has more in this morning's bleacher report. >> the final act of lebron's career is going to be in los angeles. he signed a four
continue all the way from the carolinas into new england, and there you can see the pink, those are heat warnings. that's where things are real serious and where we're expecting the feels-like temperature to be 110. the actual temperature in the shade under a tree in the mid and upper 90s. i remember i recommend that and a lot of water. triple digit heat in the nation's capital. this continues until the end of the week and by then we'll finally see temperatures getting back closer to average....
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s southern new england program. with projects since 2014, these funds have helped to far begana set bay. and supported in south county, rhode island and cape cod and the island. they have worked in from puget sound and working in new england. mr. chairman, as i said in the past, our estuaries are the lungs of our coastal areas, these e.p.a. funds help our new england estuaries to recover. while i plan to withdraw this amendment, i hope the chairman can work together to preserve this needed program. mr. calvert: if the georgia would yield. i would be happy to work with the gentleman and find additional funds. i will be more than happy to go to conference. mr. langevin: i'm grateful of the chairman's comments. with that, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. does the gentleman withdraw his amendment? mr. langevin: i withdraw the amendment. the chair: the amendment is withdrawn. it is now in order to consider house t number 32 in report 115-830. >> i have an amendment at the desk.
s southern new england program. with projects since 2014, these funds have helped to far begana set bay. and supported in south county, rhode island and cape cod and the island. they have worked in from puget sound and working in new england. mr. chairman, as i said in the past, our estuaries are the lungs of our coastal areas, these e.p.a. funds help our new england estuaries to recover. while i plan to withdraw this amendment, i hope the chairman can work together to preserve this needed...
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the brilliant thing about this england during asking these new stars emerge and grow into this climate over the last few weeks in russia. absolutely brilliant. that is england and what about their opponent, croatia? became fora second penalty shoot out last night against the hosts. of course. knocking out russia, that was down in sochi. they have come straight to moscow, setting up their camp here because they had been at the saint petersburg is low, close by to england, so they are now in moscow will stop the head coach gave a news conference in the last few hours as well, he has talked about their togetherness. he says they are going togetherness. he says they are going to certainly respect england and he says that just getting to certainly respect england and he says thatjust getting here to moscow, because they haven't played in the capital yet, remembering they knocked out columbia at the stadium that has energised his team, but you just wonder whether those two penalty shoot out exertions have taken something away from them, but you can take nothing away from luka modric or ivan
the brilliant thing about this england during asking these new stars emerge and grow into this climate over the last few weeks in russia. absolutely brilliant. that is england and what about their opponent, croatia? became fora second penalty shoot out last night against the hosts. of course. knocking out russia, that was down in sochi. they have come straight to moscow, setting up their camp here because they had been at the saint petersburg is low, close by to england, so they are now in...
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we seal' -- we'll see rain in new england. then we get a break today. a secondary cold front moves through on friday. this one does not contain as much moisture. we're looking at about 1 to maybe up to 2 inches of rain. the bigger threat will be for large hail and damaging winds with storms late friday into early saturday. out west we have 30 million people at risk under some sort of heat warning or advisory. this extends all the way up into oregon. ventures -- even temperatures near seattle will be hot today. >> all right. dylan, thank you. >>> also this morning there are several new developments tied to the russia investigation including the trump administration now putting a proposed white house summit between the president and vladimir putin on hold. nbc national correspondent peter alexander is at the white house for us. hey, peter. good morning. >> reporter: vladimir putin will not be visiting the white house this year after bipartisan backlash. that second summit initially expected before the mid terms now on ice as the white house comes under fi
we seal' -- we'll see rain in new england. then we get a break today. a secondary cold front moves through on friday. this one does not contain as much moisture. we're looking at about 1 to maybe up to 2 inches of rain. the bigger threat will be for large hail and damaging winds with storms late friday into early saturday. out west we have 30 million people at risk under some sort of heat warning or advisory. this extends all the way up into oregon. ventures -- even temperatures near seattle...
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workersup of people, from new england, who worked for polaroid pictures were the pictures blacks hadpresent when challenged in south africa. they came because they were comfortable working with a business that was doing work in south africa. wanted it pledged that someone would work on legislation that would bring economic investment. i stood up and shook their hands and said i would be honored to be your instrument. having no idea that was going to a 16 year commitment, day in and day out. by a strange set of circumstances, the house of ,epresentatives passed the deal which forced the republican-controlled senate to go further than they would have getting theended up republicans to agree to override reagan's veto. i have a right toto go conference because t the house passed my version of the bill. the republicans passed their version of a sanction bill. they called a meeting and said, we know you have the right to go to conference with the senate. reagan said he is going to veto. if one word of this bill gets changed, we cannot guarantee we could override the veto. certain point, i
workersup of people, from new england, who worked for polaroid pictures were the pictures blacks hadpresent when challenged in south africa. they came because they were comfortable working with a business that was doing work in south africa. wanted it pledged that someone would work on legislation that would bring economic investment. i stood up and shook their hands and said i would be honored to be your instrument. having no idea that was going to a 16 year commitment, day in and day out. by...
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england's women's cricketers have thrashed new zealand by 142 runs to win their opening one—day internationalptain heather knight and amyjones both made half centuries to help them reach 290 for five, their highest one day score against the kiwis, in reply new zealand started well making 70 without loss but four wickets forjust five runs lead to a collapse from which they never recovered, bowled out for 148, england now lead 1—0 lead in the best of three series. the next it is in on tuesday. so that's all the rest of the sport, let's go back to ollie for more reaction to england's world cup quarter—final win against sweden. takeit take it away. most of those players we re take it away. most of those players were not even born, stuart pearce and all that, and all that heartache, but gareth southgate young team have done it, beating sweden in. we will leave you with those pictures in as they were joyous and exhausted. it was a drama free victory. 2—0 against the swedes in the and. different for that penalty shot that we had four nights ago in the last 16. but gareth southgate's team are heading
england's women's cricketers have thrashed new zealand by 142 runs to win their opening one—day internationalptain heather knight and amyjones both made half centuries to help them reach 290 for five, their highest one day score against the kiwis, in reply new zealand started well making 70 without loss but four wickets forjust five runs lead to a collapse from which they never recovered, bowled out for 148, england now lead 1—0 lead in the best of three series. the next it is in on...
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deadly heat stretched from the desert southwest all the way through new england and now a string of powerfuling out of the south. jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: in rhode island at least 40 people were transported to a field hospital after they were overwhelmed by the high temperature during their annual parade. emergency medical chief tom lawrence. >> ivs. we have a misting tent and a cooling tub so we can soak people that are really hot, can be immersed in cold water. >> reporter: due to the excessive heat runners in minneapolis had to settle for a three-mile race on the 4th after organizers shortened what was supposed to be a 13-mile half marathon. >> we have to have the safety of the runners in mind first and foremost. >> reporter: more than 100 million americans from texas to maine are under a heat advisory with high temperatures hovering above 90 degrees. the hot weather is driving thousands to nearby beaches and local pools to cool off. >> the past three days we've been coming to this pool close -- it's like 96 degrees outside. >> reporter: the extreme heat is also causing proble
deadly heat stretched from the desert southwest all the way through new england and now a string of powerfuling out of the south. jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: in rhode island at least 40 people were transported to a field hospital after they were overwhelmed by the high temperature during their annual parade. emergency medical chief tom lawrence. >> ivs. we have a misting tent and a cooling tub so we can soak people that are really hot, can be immersed in cold water....
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big tv audiences watching live matches on television and there was a lot of coverage across the news. englandhere and being covered i would reject the idea of if scotland were there, if wales were there, if northern ireland were there, they would be getting similar coverage. all those flag—waving tweets by bbc news presenters and editors, doesn't impartiality apply in sport? impartiality does apply in sport, and i would argue that we have been completely impartial in our coverage of the world cup. again, a couple of weeks ago, when the england team sheet for one of their games was accidentally revealed by one of the coaches, we reported on that. we showed that image. and then, the bbc, along with other parts of the media, were accused of damaging the england team's chances than being unpatriotic, and somehow we should have been stifling in censoring our reporting. so we're covering all aspects of this. occasionally, bbc staff and correspondents might show some passion for a particular team or a cause i guess. in the end, it does show the human side which, again, parts of our audience do enjoy
big tv audiences watching live matches on television and there was a lot of coverage across the news. englandhere and being covered i would reject the idea of if scotland were there, if wales were there, if northern ireland were there, they would be getting similar coverage. all those flag—waving tweets by bbc news presenters and editors, doesn't impartiality apply in sport? impartiality does apply in sport, and i would argue that we have been completely impartial in our coverage of the world...
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lob sister is -- lobster is not the only fishery feeling the heat in new england. a study found that the greater northeast region is anticipated to warm faster than other regions of the world. according to the climate science special report, a federal report that will form the scientific basis of the fourth national climate assessment, and i quote it here, the northeast has warmed faster than 99% of the global ocean since 2004. we are a global ocean hot spot off our coast. the northeast is also expected to see higher than global average sea level rise, putting our ports, fishing docks, and coastal infrastructure all at risk. fishermen have noticed they are keenly aware of the myriad of ways climate change is altering the waters. generations of their families have fished these waters, and they see the difference. as fishermen in rhode island have told me, sheldon, things are getting weird out there. sheldon, it's not my grandfather's ocean. they share anecdotes of catching increasing numbers of tropical fish early in the summer season and seeing fish that rarely fre
lob sister is -- lobster is not the only fishery feeling the heat in new england. a study found that the greater northeast region is anticipated to warm faster than other regions of the world. according to the climate science special report, a federal report that will form the scientific basis of the fourth national climate assessment, and i quote it here, the northeast has warmed faster than 99% of the global ocean since 2004. we are a global ocean hot spot off our coast. the northeast is also...
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. >>> we have an update on those members of a through, how buig be, a lot of things we'll new england have answer. >> 31 people on board that duck boat. tfox5thtrin of pas grab their ls m sla cesfloods. we're back aft tshier re>> ngou bretireee>>ursday nights. >> i dnnywhow knoew but i wasn' that kenn his areedy ssaulted hefor deoflngeic keendoreo io an alle. on a june as24nex asal asul cloe >>orrespond orreonycohed c sen >> a woman is main un happednethe h3 av koar peen.infor the man who shot her. >>> an convicted of thatening to murder howard unsiivertuty sdent sentenced to 32 mths in prison. he used hisomputer c on line pr murder african americans at howard. he'll als have toward university for expenses incurren ding. >> a very welcome sight inci. main street rrser ihoseac bk destructive floods in may. y allen kittleman joined us ts still tryingo attack thet of the problem. oo >> r the character of the up tos important. will be 250 years old in 2022. we had the first passenger trains right wre i'm standing. tremendous businesses here, tremdous public here. we are goingo continue to
. >>> we have an update on those members of a through, how buig be, a lot of things we'll new england have answer. >> 31 people on board that duck boat. tfox5thtrin of pas grab their ls m sla cesfloods. we're back aft tshier re>> ngou bretireee>>ursday nights. >> i dnnywhow knoew but i wasn' that kenn his areedy ssaulted hefor deoflngeic keendoreo io an alle. on a june as24nex asal asul cloe >>orrespond orreonycohed c sen >> a woman is main un...
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kamal ahmed, bbc news. englandave beaten india decisively in the one—day cricket international at headingley today. commentator: what an absolute brilliant delivery. the home side eased to their target of 257 with 33 balls and eight wickets to spare. the win meant england took the overall series 2—1, putting them in a strong position less than 12 months out from hosting the world cup. the number of puffins has been plummeting globally, but an island off the west wales coast is bucking the trend. an international project is now looking at why the sea birds are doing so well on skomer. researchers are using tiny gps trackers to monitor their every move. similar work will be carried out in countries where puffins are not faring so well and the findings will be compared. sian lloyd has been to skomer to find out more. 7 a thriving puffin population. skomer island is renowned for its wide range of sea birds, but the number of puffins breeding here is attracting international interest. they have been in decline in other
kamal ahmed, bbc news. englandave beaten india decisively in the one—day cricket international at headingley today. commentator: what an absolute brilliant delivery. the home side eased to their target of 257 with 33 balls and eight wickets to spare. the win meant england took the overall series 2—1, putting them in a strong position less than 12 months out from hosting the world cup. the number of puffins has been plummeting globally, but an island off the west wales coast is bucking the...
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two infrastructure development has led new englanders with some of the highest electricity costs in the nation particularly so through extreme winters the recent cold snap highlighted the difference between policymakers and regions and embrace america's energy abundance and those that do not for example they were englanders have been subject to some of the highest electricity costs in the nation well above national average because of resistance to infrastructure development but the trump administration's infrastructure plan release earlier this year is set to change all of that with an aggressive one point five trillion dollar plan that includes a sophisticated energy pipeline but an unexpected hurdle has been president trumps a recent twenty five percent tariff on steel and ten percent tariff on aluminum as terrorist on pipeline materials could be especially problematic for the industry since a large share of these products are imported at another major development and holding back the building of new pipelines has been funding we did growth for american shale in recent years the indus
two infrastructure development has led new englanders with some of the highest electricity costs in the nation particularly so through extreme winters the recent cold snap highlighted the difference between policymakers and regions and embrace america's energy abundance and those that do not for example they were englanders have been subject to some of the highest electricity costs in the nation well above national average because of resistance to infrastructure development but the trump...
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every new home in england would need to be fitted with electric car charging points — under governmenta proposal that new lamp—posts should be built with charging points wherever there's on—street parking. 0ur environment analyst roger harrabin has more. children at risk from filthy air. a world at risk from a filthy climb. emissions from motor vehicles are fuelling those problems. there are plans to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2014. ten years earlier ministers want half to three quarters of new cars to be almost zero emissions. hundreds of thousands of electric charging points will be fitted to calm drivers‘ fears that they will not be able to recharge. bigger grants are given to firms installing the points in the workplace. better but not enough campaigners say. in the workplace. better but not enough campaigners saym in the workplace. better but not enough campaigners say. it is kind of two steps forward and one step back. we know our air quality is at least the levels but transport is pa rt least the levels but transport is part of the sector that is breaking our carb
every new home in england would need to be fitted with electric car charging points — under governmenta proposal that new lamp—posts should be built with charging points wherever there's on—street parking. 0ur environment analyst roger harrabin has more. children at risk from filthy air. a world at risk from a filthy climb. emissions from motor vehicles are fuelling those problems. there are plans to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2014. ten years earlier ministers want half to...
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good evening and welcome to bbc news. englandhrough to the semifinals of the 2018 world cup, after they beat sweden in this afternoon's match. the usual queue has formed, mcguire, kane, stones, 110w has formed, mcguire, kane, stones, now they break, and it's headed firmly on. 2-0, harry maguire scored with a headerfor the firmly on. 2-0, harry maguire scored with a header for the first goal. in from lingard. in from dele alli. that's the second goal, dele alli put the ball in the back of the net in the 58th minute. i've been speaking to our correspondent 0lly foster about the standout moments in the match. as they extend their stay here in russia did we really think we'd be saying that all those weeks ago, as they headed here, a very young, inexperienced team, but perhaps a team several generations on from the last england team to reach a world cup semifinal, italy 1990, chris waddle, stuart pearce missing those penalties. there has been a few near misses, sven—goran eriksson‘s team in the early 2000s, they reached quarterfinals
good evening and welcome to bbc news. englandhrough to the semifinals of the 2018 world cup, after they beat sweden in this afternoon's match. the usual queue has formed, mcguire, kane, stones, 110w has formed, mcguire, kane, stones, now they break, and it's headed firmly on. 2-0, harry maguire scored with a headerfor the firmly on. 2-0, harry maguire scored with a header for the first goal. in from lingard. in from dele alli. that's the second goal, dele alli put the ball in the back of the...
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expectations at this world cup and they to book their place in the semifinals after beating sweden two new england of course took the lead after half an hour what harry make y.-o. of all people rose above the rest inside the box to score his first ever intend national goal and get this the three lions have netted poor goals from quite knows at this world cup that's more than any other team more of the same in the second half across from jesselyn got was turned in at the back post by. in it now advance into the world cup semi final for the first time since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight and i hate to say this but they could phosphors have me bring it bring it home thank. you sports reminder of the top story that we're following for you thailand's navy says four boys have been taken to hospital after being rescued safely from a flooded cave complex a team of international. who do you think is going to be neutral.
expectations at this world cup and they to book their place in the semifinals after beating sweden two new england of course took the lead after half an hour what harry make y.-o. of all people rose above the rest inside the box to score his first ever intend national goal and get this the three lions have netted poor goals from quite knows at this world cup that's more than any other team more of the same in the second half across from jesselyn got was turned in at the back post by. in it now...
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at thunderstorms to rumble through the dakotas and lake superior and rain through the southern new england for that, new york. but falling shy, just shy of let's say philadelphia, d.c. staying steamy and drier there. dry throughout the desert southwest. and here's a look at your fireworks forecast. not so bad for most of the country in green. kendis, diane? >> big swath of the country is looking good for fireworks. >>> and experts are again warning about the dangers of wire brushes to clean your barbecue grills. those sharp bristles could end up in your food. it recently happened to a woman in connecticut. amy hudak with our story. >> hard to speak. hard to swallow many. >> reporter: marlene said she knew something was wrong the moment she bit into a burger. >> it felt like glass. >> reporter: a tiny bristle impaled her tongue, the bristle was lodged inside her mouth. >> the first surgery, they manipulated my mouth and tongue for four hours. and the second surgery for two hours. so it's left me with ulcers and no feeling in my tongue. >> reporter: then came a second and a third surgery. >>
at thunderstorms to rumble through the dakotas and lake superior and rain through the southern new england for that, new york. but falling shy, just shy of let's say philadelphia, d.c. staying steamy and drier there. dry throughout the desert southwest. and here's a look at your fireworks forecast. not so bad for most of the country in green. kendis, diane? >> big swath of the country is looking good for fireworks. >>> and experts are again warning about the dangers of wire...
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bees and the areas of the great and first go but this little guy in the middle with his peers to new england and a man who's not to. upset the scale there is him as well. do you think the england can go all the way. by this point in the tournament it's really comes the day before your form on the day i mean it doesn't matter we've done beforehand you're the last four in the tournament they england will be playing russia or croatia and those are two difficult teams russia of course running on this wave of euphoria because the hosts nobody expects them to get to the quarter finals if they get to the semifinals they've already exceeded any sorts of expectations if of course being to make it to the final they be facing out of france a billion that's a tough nut to crack i've been saying all along that france are going to win but that's before i saw in the semifinals of the first time in my second time on lifetime but it's incredible so yes that they can of course they can of was win the world cup all right i like your confidence and make mechanical. thank you. all the while saying this a filmmak
bees and the areas of the great and first go but this little guy in the middle with his peers to new england and a man who's not to. upset the scale there is him as well. do you think the england can go all the way. by this point in the tournament it's really comes the day before your form on the day i mean it doesn't matter we've done beforehand you're the last four in the tournament they england will be playing russia or croatia and those are two difficult teams russia of course running on...
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new england lobster roll. pimento cheese and thai sweet chili.ng these in the commercial break. we have some winners. pickles are good. >> friday pickles with ranch. >> this is surprising the new england lobster roll i would have thought was terrible is delicious. >> deep dish pizza is so good. todd: we're going to eat chips and you are going to watch "fox & friends." it starts right now. >> shut down showdown. president trump says he is ready to turn the lights out on congress unless they fund the border wall. >> the president issuing this threat treating i would be willing to shut down government if the democrats do not give us border security. >> this president is a bully. is he not going to shut down anything. we are not going to be intimidated. >> wrapping up president trump's attorney. >> the man i is a pathological minuter.
new england lobster roll. pimento cheese and thai sweet chili.ng these in the commercial break. we have some winners. pickles are good. >> friday pickles with ranch. >> this is surprising the new england lobster roll i would have thought was terrible is delicious. >> deep dish pizza is so good. todd: we're going to eat chips and you are going to watch "fox & friends." it starts right now. >> shut down showdown. president trump says he is ready to turn the...
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what about an attack on the electric grid in new england in january? that maybe as sophisticated enough to take it out for three days. how many people will die from minus degree weather on that? those are the things i think you have to look -- you have to try to anticipate. what are the capabilities that our adversaries now have if they wanted to use them. and as charlie allen, who in my mind is a legend. i look to him for advice on regular breakfast. i won't tell you where we meet. but these are things i think strategically we have to look forward. tom clancy's sum of all fears, when a terrorist group obtains a weapon of mass destruction. the weapon of mass destruction had been one of those airliners that hit the twin towers. we wouldn't be talking about 3,000 victims. we'd be talking about 300,000 victims or more. and so these are the things we have to think about. we can't rest on our laurels that, yes, we collect a lot of information. we know what's going on. there are people out there playing this game of chess with us in ways that are -- want to
what about an attack on the electric grid in new england in january? that maybe as sophisticated enough to take it out for three days. how many people will die from minus degree weather on that? those are the things i think you have to look -- you have to try to anticipate. what are the capabilities that our adversaries now have if they wanted to use them. and as charlie allen, who in my mind is a legend. i look to him for advice on regular breakfast. i won't tell you where we meet. but these...
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i grew up on anangu land in an area european settlers called new england, because of its cool climatech reminded them of home. where is the ham? but my family on my father's side were amongst the first settlers to come from europe to south australia. while i was working on this story, i realised i had a much closer connection to uluru, or ayers rock, then i had realised. with the arrogance of invaders and the ignorance of outsiders, they gave the rock the name ayers rock after my great, great, great uncle, henry ayers, who was the senior politician in australia at the time. a connection i have only recently realised, and i'm not sure how i feel about it. i spent the day thinking about this connection. after years living away from australia, this trip has made me realise how dislocated nonindigenous australians are to the stories of the land we live in. i tell sammy that henry ayers is my great, great, great, great uncle. the person that, the first white person to come here they named this rock after. something i feel a little uncomfortable about. i want to say sorry for the disrespect
i grew up on anangu land in an area european settlers called new england, because of its cool climatech reminded them of home. where is the ham? but my family on my father's side were amongst the first settlers to come from europe to south australia. while i was working on this story, i realised i had a much closer connection to uluru, or ayers rock, then i had realised. with the arrogance of invaders and the ignorance of outsiders, they gave the rock the name ayers rock after my great, great,...
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we are watching a little back door front pushing through new england. should cool things off a touch for boston and for portland, maine. bringing us back down into the 80s, but everywhere else, in the northeast, will be scorching. it's not just the heat, it is also the humidity. when you take the humidity and add it to the temperature, you get the real feel. if you look at philadelphia, new york, down towards washington, d.c., we're talking about temperatures that feel like 105 to 110. that's again why we have those excessive heat warnings in effect. again, this is likely going to extend on into the next several days. i think we will even have this heat in place for the 4th of july. likely won't break until next weekend. so some tips for you to survive the heat, we want you to limit your strenuous activity into those early morning hours, and also into the late evening hours, wear light-colored and loose-fitting clothing and of course folks who are especially susceptible to heat-related illnesses are young children and folks who are upwards of 60 years o
we are watching a little back door front pushing through new england. should cool things off a touch for boston and for portland, maine. bringing us back down into the 80s, but everywhere else, in the northeast, will be scorching. it's not just the heat, it is also the humidity. when you take the humidity and add it to the temperature, you get the real feel. if you look at philadelphia, new york, down towards washington, d.c., we're talking about temperatures that feel like 105 to 110. that's...
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like a pot of pho or a new england boiled dinner.ts of gravy. >> anthony: this is magnificent. >> jeremy c: this is something you had at your grandmother's house on the weekend. >> anthony: really? it's basically a pot of pho. and one gravy's this without apologies. >> jeremy c: no apologies. >> anthony: who could make the more cookbook-ready plate. oh, that's good i love this gravy. >> dave: give the boys the recipe for the joe beef swiss chard. >> fred: oh, it's amazing. we have a lot of swiss chard in the restaurant. and for years and years and years we used to serve it to customers and they never liked it. so what we started doing is we split the stems from the greens, we'll take the stems we'll blanch them in a presto oven and we'll juice them. >> anthony: i'm happy. >> fred: we'll take the juice, reduce it, then we'll char lightly the leaves. >> waitress: clam strips. >> dave: thank you kindly. >> fred: we'll chop them, season it, and combine both with a bit of butter. >> anthony: swap you a bit of bologna for a clam strip. >>
like a pot of pho or a new england boiled dinner.ts of gravy. >> anthony: this is magnificent. >> jeremy c: this is something you had at your grandmother's house on the weekend. >> anthony: really? it's basically a pot of pho. and one gravy's this without apologies. >> jeremy c: no apologies. >> anthony: who could make the more cookbook-ready plate. oh, that's good i love this gravy. >> dave: give the boys the recipe for the joe beef swiss chard. >>...