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. >> devin was living in new philadelphia in an apartment complex with her mother and her brother, dylan>> when he got home and she went outside to play, everything was fine. >> it was around 2:00 p.m. when laurie dunham realized her daughter isn't where she thinks she should be. >> i got to the house, i noticed devin's mom was outside looking, calling for her, asking for her. >> this was about probably 2:05, somewhere around there. anthony at that point was coming from the woods. >> she had asked me if i could help look for devin, and she gave me 5 bucks. okay, well $5 to a 12-year-old kid is a lot. i was searching for my heart. i mean, she was 5 years old. she had no reason being away from home. we did that for a few hours. and then we stopped because a major storm was going to blow in. >> june 27th, 1998, i answered the phone. and a hysterical female was reporting her 5-year-old daughter missing. >> the community really pulled together, and it was amazing, actually. i don't know the exact number for saturday night, but i think it was like around 400 to 450 people that were searching.
. >> devin was living in new philadelphia in an apartment complex with her mother and her brother, dylan>> when he got home and she went outside to play, everything was fine. >> it was around 2:00 p.m. when laurie dunham realized her daughter isn't where she thinks she should be. >> i got to the house, i noticed devin's mom was outside looking, calling for her, asking for her. >> this was about probably 2:05, somewhere around there. anthony at that point was coming...
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overcome ♪ >>> song and prayer filled the square as 70 people of all races and ages gathered in new philadelphia >> definitely this trial would have been page one news, top story. this one in particular because it involves, you know, a 5-year-old victim and a 12-year-old defendant, made it even more so. >> it was unlike any other trial i covered. it was a shakespearean tragedy that was playing out, because there were a lot of sides to it that were real human drama. >> well, at the beginning of the trial, they spent weeks in just the suppression hearing portion. trying to determine whether to throw out the confession. >> the public defender, his name was tarin hale, was very emotional. >> so, we had filed a motion to suppress the interrogation. >> without that confession, i don't think that they would have a case. >> a confession is a very important piece of evidence. in this particular case, it was really probably the strongest piece of apparent evidence that they had. >> all rise. >> the defense wanted to make sure that every aspect of that confession was considered. he was alone. did he have a
overcome ♪ >>> song and prayer filled the square as 70 people of all races and ages gathered in new philadelphia >> definitely this trial would have been page one news, top story. this one in particular because it involves, you know, a 5-year-old victim and a 12-year-old defendant, made it even more so. >> it was unlike any other trial i covered. it was a shakespearean tragedy that was playing out, because there were a lot of sides to it that were real human drama....
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new york city, philadelphia, boston-- we'll tell you where the hot temperatures are expected to breakds. plus, a tornado tears through a michigan town. baby formula hospitalizations. the news tonight about children going to the hospital because they can't get the formula they need. >> o'donnell: breaking news: a judge blocks president biden's plan to let migrants claim asylum at the border for the first time in two years. tonight's other top headlines: the u.s. says it will keep 100,000 troops in europe for the foreseeable future. secret service scandal: why two officers were sent home from president biden's asia trip. and, the w.h.o. confirms an outbreak around the globe of monkeypox, with 80 cases so far. tonight, the warning about the rare disease here in the u.s. and, "on the road," with the story of one lucky cat, and the family that never gave up hope. this is the "cbs eveng news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this friday night. tonight, you may have noticed that fi
new york city, philadelphia, boston-- we'll tell you where the hot temperatures are expected to breakds. plus, a tornado tears through a michigan town. baby formula hospitalizations. the news tonight about children going to the hospital because they can't get the formula they need. >> o'donnell: breaking news: a judge blocks president biden's plan to let migrants claim asylum at the border for the first time in two years. tonight's other top headlines: the u.s. says it will keep 100,000...
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let's talk about the heat 36 million people are in these heat advisories from upstate new york through philadelphia and these temperatures are going to be july-like. not just hot, but also very humid, too. should have record days both days in boston, d.c. in saturday, close in new york on saturday if philadelphia hits 97 degrees tomorrow, it'll tie the hottest temperature ever recorded in the month of may >> looking like july bill, thanks very much. >>> an emotional day in buffalo the first of the ten people killed in the supermarket shooting there laid to rest and we're learning disturbing new details about the suspect's online activity leading up to the massacre here's emilie ikeda. >> reporter: the final good-byes beginning in a brokenhearted buffalo. >> this is my son. he is 12 years old, and they took his father he will grow up fatherless >> reporter: his father and church deacon heyward patterson laid to rest today with nine more funerals still to follow after this town was shocked by what police call a hate-fuelled massacre. the 18-year-old suspect now indicted for first degree murder >> pay
let's talk about the heat 36 million people are in these heat advisories from upstate new york through philadelphia and these temperatures are going to be july-like. not just hot, but also very humid, too. should have record days both days in boston, d.c. in saturday, close in new york on saturday if philadelphia hits 97 degrees tomorrow, it'll tie the hottest temperature ever recorded in the month of may >> looking like july bill, thanks very much. >>> an emotional day in...
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to philadelphia to the new york area. we're back in a moment. for 45 y. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need? like how i customized...
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this includes boston, new york and philadelphia. d.c. nd new york -- and philadelphia have the potential to break or tie their records today. new york is going to be close but likely just a degree or two shy. same thing with boston but getting very close. it's very short-lived and that heat goes away. take new york, for example, 91 for the high on sunday. back down to 65 on tuesday, which would actually be below normal. same thing for boston, same thing for philadelphia seeing those temperatures go from 15 to 20 degrees above normal to 10 degrees below normal. speaking of cold air the calender says late may but mother nature clearly did not get that memo. look at the snow showers making their way through areas of southern colorado and eastern portions of of colorado as we speak. this is on top of all the snow that's been dumped in the last 12 to 24 hours. several locations picking up at least a foot of snow, alex, not only in colorado but also portions of of wyoming as well. but it's the rebound going to take place. people in the northeas
this includes boston, new york and philadelphia. d.c. nd new york -- and philadelphia have the potential to break or tie their records today. new york is going to be close but likely just a degree or two shy. same thing with boston but getting very close. it's very short-lived and that heat goes away. take new york, for example, 91 for the high on sunday. back down to 65 on tuesday, which would actually be below normal. same thing for boston, same thing for philadelphia seeing those...
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areas like boston, new york, philadelphia, washington, d.c., all potentially hitting their record highhance you're going to get to see a little bit of a cooloff is going to be in the form of some showers and thunderstorms. and this is a pretty wide-reaching system. this stretches all the way from maine back down to the texas/new mexico border. you have the potential for severe storms. columbus, cincinnati, indianapolis, syracuse, you have the potential for damaging winds, large hail that could exceed golf ball size and isolated tornados. this is the same system that pushed through areas of michigan yesterday now making its way farther off to the east. wheel we have ongoing showers this morning, the bulk of the strongest to severe will hold off until the afternoon and continue into the evening hours. once that front moves through, you really see a big drop off in temperatures. new york going from 91 sunday to 65 on tuesday. >> oh, yeah, that's a big swing. allison chinchar, thank you for that. the next hour of "new day" starts now. ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to your "new day". i'm b
areas like boston, new york, philadelphia, washington, d.c., all potentially hitting their record highhance you're going to get to see a little bit of a cooloff is going to be in the form of some showers and thunderstorms. and this is a pretty wide-reaching system. this stretches all the way from maine back down to the texas/new mexico border. you have the potential for severe storms. columbus, cincinnati, indianapolis, syracuse, you have the potential for damaging winds, large hail that could...
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i especially learned boston philadelphia new york, the east coast of our emigrants remember you, in shorthers. let america ride, after all, money, earn money, peace, look, it's good. now everything must be done quickly. who did not have time, he was late, so, in a maximum of two days, you should have all the documents ready, passport, photo, marriage certificate. here is the list. in the meantime, i'm going to the american consulate. i'm now a citizen of the united states of america, a marriage...
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new york city, philadelphia, boston. we'll tell you where the hot temperatures are expected to break records. plus a tornado tears through a michigan town. baby formula hospitalizations. the news tonight about children going to the hospital because they can't get the formula they need. >> she was a
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heat advisories in place for major cities, boston, new york, philadelphia. you step outside, temperatures will feel like the middle and upper 90s if not triple digits for some locations. we've been talking about that with the meteorologist here on staff. the ocean temperatures are very cold, we're talking about 55, 57 degrees fahrenheit, and as you s step outside with the temperature about 95, if you're close to the coast that could impact your high temperature. if you're inland, that's where we're expecting the heat to really spike. temperature also cool off by early next week. back to you. >> thanks so much, appreciate it. >>> well, they are in. boeing's third time proved to be the charm and they're hoping their shuttles can ferry astronauts to the space station bit end of the year. >>> the second round of golf continued in tulsa, oklahoma. american will saltoris remains atop the leaderboard. you're wondering about tiger woods? he narrowly made the cut. tiger appeared to grim ace several times playing on his surgically-repaired leg. >>> and game two of the
heat advisories in place for major cities, boston, new york, philadelphia. you step outside, temperatures will feel like the middle and upper 90s if not triple digits for some locations. we've been talking about that with the meteorologist here on staff. the ocean temperatures are very cold, we're talking about 55, 57 degrees fahrenheit, and as you s step outside with the temperature about 95, if you're close to the coast that could impact your high temperature. if you're inland, that's where...
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and why not go to new york, philadelphia, los angeles, the record murder rates there, it's a talking of this network. and so yes, she is patently condescending, that will not be well on television. good luck with your new job, you've had it for a month and a half anyway and you should've resigned eight weeks ago, but she did not. >> trying to take care of their own and we will see what that brings them. in the meantime the rest of us are saving the future. coming up next, bringing you up to speed. what could this mean? the special edition of "hannity" is going to continue right after these messages and right after the break we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes in doing anything it takes to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, walk in, or call 1-800-aspendental
and why not go to new york, philadelphia, los angeles, the record murder rates there, it's a talking of this network. and so yes, she is patently condescending, that will not be well on television. good luck with your new job, you've had it for a month and a half anyway and you should've resigned eight weeks ago, but she did not. >> trying to take care of their own and we will see what that brings them. in the meantime the rest of us are saving the future. coming up next, bringing you up...
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new york, philadelphia, washington, d.c., 15 degrees warmer than their average high. w york from 87 today down to 66 on tuesday. philadelphia, 91 today, dropping back down to 68 by tuesday. the cold front, however, while it will bring relief in terms of temperatures, it also has the potential to produce strong to severe thunderstorms today, that's from maine all the way back down into areas of eastern louisiana. the main threats for today will be damaging winds, hail and a decent amount of lightning. one thing to note is this front is going to stall over portions of the southeast. you are going to have a surge of moisture for the next five to seven days. flooding is also going to be a possibility from texas to north carolina. >> a lot to look forward to in the week. not so much when it comes to the storms hitting the south. thank you so much. >>> thank you for starting your morning with us. we appreciate it. don't go anywhere. "inside politics sunday" with abo abby phillip is up next. >>> speaking of family, angela's mother, her aunt and uncle have arrived just in time
new york, philadelphia, washington, d.c., 15 degrees warmer than their average high. w york from 87 today down to 66 on tuesday. philadelphia, 91 today, dropping back down to 68 by tuesday. the cold front, however, while it will bring relief in terms of temperatures, it also has the potential to produce strong to severe thunderstorms today, that's from maine all the way back down into areas of eastern louisiana. the main threats for today will be damaging winds, hail and a decent amount of...
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new york city, philadelphia, boston-- we'll tell you where the hot temperatures are expected to breakds. plus, a tornado tears through a michigan town. baby formula hospitalizations. the news tonight about children going to the hospital because they can't get the formula they need.
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like portland, new york city, and philadelphia. it abides birth certificatetane core principals. can cochair are fmta. data science is a lead, the partners vision zero is a da driven approach. safety and preservation of human life is our highest priority. they prioritize safety investments in the community of the most disproportional impacted by death and injury. speed is a fundamental predictor of crash survivor as they age the fatal ability. vision zero prioritizes the design to anticipator roars and have safer transportation on the city streets. next slide, please. the slide summarizes the big picture trends we see locally common sense the faster the car is going the more injury potential. about 20% of all severe and fatal injury crashes since 2014 are due to excessive speeds. a third of all severe and fatal crashes since 2014 are people not following the law if we look at the injury trend dating back to 2015 when the city implemented triage guidelines to san francisco general hospital between 2015 and 2018 you will see they remain flat and dipped for critical injuries pretty
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more and more interested in this and the philadelphia riots are part of the impetus where people are getting even more interested in a london style force the new york police department has a couple founding dates some people say 1843 some people say 1845, but i would say that riots in philadelphia contributed to that momentum and then philadelphia establish as a police force as part of a broader consolidation of the city in 1854, and those are the first two kind of modern police forces in the states and can be seen therefore as ancestors to every uniformed bad belief force you'll see in the united states now, that's a little simplistic a little linear historians. look at complexity. there are lots of things that feed into the police forces, but i think certainly urban riots in general and the philadelphia rights and particular are one of the series of events that make governments think that they want a professional police force all around. um, yeah that never going to be big enough to contain a really big riot so they maintain the volunteer militia that eventually gets renamed the national guard and the national guard of course remains the bac
more and more interested in this and the philadelphia riots are part of the impetus where people are getting even more interested in a london style force the new york police department has a couple founding dates some people say 1843 some people say 1845, but i would say that riots in philadelphia contributed to that momentum and then philadelphia establish as a police force as part of a broader consolidation of the city in 1854, and those are the first two kind of modern police forces in the...
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why not go to ask any of those police chiefs in new york or philadelphia, atlanta, chicago, minneapolis, los angeles, san francisco, portland, if record murder rates there is a talking point of this network, wo they tell you that isrk not the case. so yes, she is patently condescending. that will not play well o on television. good luck with your new job. you've hadn basically for a year, two for a month and a half anyway and you should have resigned six , eight weeks ago. but she did not.ry the leftin and the left tends td try to w take care of their own and we'll see what that brings them. in the meantime,t the rest of us are saving the country and saving the future for the families of this nation. david, joe , thank you very much, sir. i think appreciate you beingin here now coming up, we'll bring you up to speed on the durham probe and tell you what thiss could mean for hillary. this special addition of hannity continues after the break. aren't you glad for innovation things that used to be big and bulky? well, now they fit in your pocket. even your host from the makers of the numbe
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philadelphia new york city l, a. miami and houston. but change doesn't happen overnight . we can't do it alone. join me move ahead together memorial at suburban park is open to the public until friday. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. alrighty then we had a nice day today i mentioned those temperatures did warm up a few degrees. they warm few degrees further tomorrow. these are the highs from today and then just tack on for five degrees, almost everybody. for the most part, coastal sections has been the low sixties instead of the upper fifties. and there's that opportunity for some coastal fog tomorrow is going to be the warmest day with highs, perhaps into the low nineties. we'll see. certainly up to 89 90 degrees. i think we might see a couple of 91 or 92. and then after that, it all switches around. temperatures start to cool on thursday, but not before we hit 86. santa rosa tomorrow. 85 in san jose. nice warm day. and then the cool down comes on thursday as the fog really comes in, and the winds really pick up again. live camera shot. beautiful night. um so, jules mikey,
philadelphia new york city l, a. miami and houston. but change doesn't happen overnight . we can't do it alone. join me move ahead together memorial at suburban park is open to the public until friday. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. alrighty then we had a nice day today i mentioned those temperatures did warm up a few degrees. they warm few degrees further tomorrow. these are the highs from today and then just tack on for five degrees, almost everybody. for the most part, coastal sections has...
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new jobs. by the philadelphia, centuries ago, bolivian silver was simply sent to europe. now we want to use this natural resource to improve our lives as the visa in 2018 able morales olivia's president at the time agreed to a joint venture with the german company, a c. i systems alderman ya, a, c, i a s promise to help a bolivian state company extract the lithium. it would also build a processing plant and a factory for making lithium batteries. it seems to be a win win situation for both sides. a c, i a s predicted a bright future development 1000 director, and we will create a 1000 jobs directly and 10000 indirect jobs. so that's before including those of the battery production for so, so in. but even the german auto industry will need huge supplies of lithium as it makes the transition to battery powered vehicles. so will car makers in other western countries? and that's good news for bolivia, argentina, and g lake, which have huge reserves of white gulped. mayer wireless supports the agreement in principle, but only if it benefits the local residence. to. this is alm
new jobs. by the philadelphia, centuries ago, bolivian silver was simply sent to europe. now we want to use this natural resource to improve our lives as the visa in 2018 able morales olivia's president at the time agreed to a joint venture with the german company, a c. i systems alderman ya, a, c, i a s promise to help a bolivian state company extract the lithium. it would also build a processing plant and a factory for making lithium batteries. it seems to be a win win situation for both...
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new york city, philadelphia, boston, here in washington, d.c.ison chinchar joining us now with more on that. a lot of red behind you. >> yeah, it is. and i get it these are temperatures you normally see in the summer, but that's the point. people need time to acclimate. and unfortunately when you get these big heat waves that hit this early in the season you'll see people falling ill with other heat elt related illnesses, heatstrokes, things like that because they aren't ready yet to deal with the intense heat. you have 60 locations stretching from texas to new hampshire that could end up breaking temperatures not only today but two days in a row. stretches from northern delaware all the way up to new hampshire, a lot of the locations looking at potential record highs. philadelphia, forecast high of 96. the record is 95. washington, d.c. likely to tie their record as well. a lot of locations in the northeast the same. we're also talking about that storm system, the same one that produced the tornado across michigan now moving farther to the east
new york city, philadelphia, boston, here in washington, d.c.ison chinchar joining us now with more on that. a lot of red behind you. >> yeah, it is. and i get it these are temperatures you normally see in the summer, but that's the point. people need time to acclimate. and unfortunately when you get these big heat waves that hit this early in the season you'll see people falling ill with other heat elt related illnesses, heatstrokes, things like that because they aren't ready yet to deal...
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. >>> news on the covid pandemic. philadelphia reinstates its mask mandate. cases and hospitalizations there and across most of the u.s. on the rise. >>> overseas tonight, powerful explosions as putin's war rages in eastern ukraine. president zelenskyy calls for more powerful weapons to take on the russian military amid renewed concerns about putin's nuclear threat. >>> the alleged love triangle murder investigation. police on the hunt for the woman they say killed a world-class cyclist. what authorities are saying tonight. >> the show of solidarity in afghanistan after female news anchors were forced to cover their faces on the air, males do the same. >> a boat engulfed in flames, seven people and a dog plucked from the water. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters and new york, this is "world news tonight." >> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on yet another busy sunday. i'm linsey davis. we have several developing stories as we come on the air. a deadly subway shooting here in new york city, the details are just coming in. but w
. >>> news on the covid pandemic. philadelphia reinstates its mask mandate. cases and hospitalizations there and across most of the u.s. on the rise. >>> overseas tonight, powerful explosions as putin's war rages in eastern ukraine. president zelenskyy calls for more powerful weapons to take on the russian military amid renewed concerns about putin's nuclear threat. >>> the alleged love triangle murder investigation. police on the hunt for the woman they say killed a...
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. >>> across the northeast, the extreme heat is posing a real danger from new york to philadelphia tomericans are under heat advisories today. meteorologist allison chinchar is at the cnn weather center. allison, these are incredible temperatures, and it's still only may. >> and that's the key message. when you get these temperatures in june, july, or even august, people are used to it. in this particular instance it's about the acclimation, how quickly can your body adapt to this heat. that's why you often see people susceptible to things like heat stroke and other heat-related illnesses because they haven't really had a chance to adapt to the heat, especially in the instance of areas in the northeast and mid-atlantic where this is the first widespread heat wave for these regions this year. you have records potentially been broken everywhere from texas to new hampshire. not only today but in some areas tomorrow will be another record-breaking day. you have heat advisories in effect today and even lingering into tomorrow for some areas of the northeast, stretching from northern delawa
. >>> across the northeast, the extreme heat is posing a real danger from new york to philadelphia tomericans are under heat advisories today. meteorologist allison chinchar is at the cnn weather center. allison, these are incredible temperatures, and it's still only may. >> and that's the key message. when you get these temperatures in june, july, or even august, people are used to it. in this particular instance it's about the acclimation, how quickly can your body adapt to...
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weekend melted away record temperatures. 92 degrees in washington, d.c. 95 in philadelphia and richmond. and 93 in atlantic city, new jersey a stunning contrast to parts of the rockies, where late may snow dumped up to 20 inches in colorado >> there you go, cory. >> reporter: that same storm system then spawning tornadoes in michigan and eyeing the eastern seaboard with potential thunderstorms. but not before crowds soaked up the sunshine at the shore. >> we've been at the beach all day. >> reporter: while hot weather is welcomed by some as an early start to summer, a new study underscores its dangers. the more days with extreme heat, the more deaths, with the greatest impact on older adults, men, and black americans is this study a warning for what's to come >> i think if this isn't a warning, i'm not sure what is. 20,000 may have died due to extreme heat in these ten years that we studied. >> reporter: this weekend's dramatic turn in temperature came just as some 20,000 runners hit the pavement in brooklyn saturday one runner died, and another 16 were hospitalized. but authorities have not reported the cause and w
weekend melted away record temperatures. 92 degrees in washington, d.c. 95 in philadelphia and richmond. and 93 in atlantic city, new jersey a stunning contrast to parts of the rockies, where late may snow dumped up to 20 inches in colorado >> there you go, cory. >> reporter: that same storm system then spawning tornadoes in michigan and eyeing the eastern seaboard with potential thunderstorms. but not before crowds soaked up the sunshine at the shore. >> we've been at the...
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british empire in the 18th century than any of the cities that we consider so important like new york, philadelphia, boston. it was a really major transatlantic hub at the time. after about three months in prison, he was sold to a connecticut ship captain named isaac mills whose 44 gunned frigate was engaged by the british navy for the duration of the seven years'war. many of you will have seen a 44 gun frigate because this is what it looks like. because he had not yes learned english, mills placed him in the charge of a british officer who trained enslaved africans in military discipline by using a rudimentary sign language. within two or three months he found himself thrust into naval skirmishes with the spanish and french vessels. the british navy relied heavily on black labor and some naval yards, the majority of laborers were black and all of the colonial european powers featured black soldiers and sailors as essential to their military ambitions. in part because of the high mortality rate of white sailors. the seven years'war, which was also called the french and indian war, was in many ways
british empire in the 18th century than any of the cities that we consider so important like new york, philadelphia, boston. it was a really major transatlantic hub at the time. after about three months in prison, he was sold to a connecticut ship captain named isaac mills whose 44 gunned frigate was engaged by the british navy for the duration of the seven years'war. many of you will have seen a 44 gun frigate because this is what it looks like. because he had not yes learned english, mills...
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what new york's mayor is now saying tonight. >>> a former philadelphia police officer now charged with murder tonight for allegedly shooting a 12-year-old boy in the back during a gun fight. pierre thomas standing by. >>> the uss george washington and tonight, an alarming crisis onboard. it's believed seven crew members dying by apparent suicide. three lives lost in just the last month. what the navy is now saying tonight. >>> a former new york city police officer is now the first person convicted of assaulting another officer during the january 6th capitol riot. what he now faces. >>> the breaking headline late today. the alarming security breach near windsor castle. >>> paying tribute to country music star naomi judd, what we're learning about her death. her final performance just three weeks ago. and what she told our robin roberts about mental health and depression. >>> good evening and it's great to sta with all of you at home. and we begin tonight with the breaking developments in the war in ukraine. tonight, russia now claiming to have hit 800 targets in a single day, just hours
what new york's mayor is now saying tonight. >>> a former philadelphia police officer now charged with murder tonight for allegedly shooting a 12-year-old boy in the back during a gun fight. pierre thomas standing by. >>> the uss george washington and tonight, an alarming crisis onboard. it's believed seven crew members dying by apparent suicide. three lives lost in just the last month. what the navy is now saying tonight. >>> a former new york city police officer is...
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check >> we're distributing about 2,000 fentanyl test strips a week most are to the bay area, philadelphia, new portland. >> i'm refilling the bowl over there. >> i stopped counting how many friends died once it hit 5 they thought they were taking could he crane, they thought they were taking xanax >> mostare regular people. >> that's why the bartender is keeping the strips stocked up at her bar in new york city. >> in the '80s and '90s about the aids crisis. all bars and restaurants kept condoms. >> the test strips are illegal that's because the trip is considered drug paraphernalia. one of the states, kansas. >> to legalize paraphernalia does not address the illegal use of drugs, illegal sale of drugs. to be clear, these fentanyl test strips do not save lives fentanyl strips do not deter people from using drugs. >> to critics who do not believe they're saving lives, it allows people to have informed consent and that deters their decision to take these drugs. >> ed and his wife mary lost their 22-year-old son charlie after he took one pill laced with fentanyl. >> any drug na your young person
check >> we're distributing about 2,000 fentanyl test strips a week most are to the bay area, philadelphia, new portland. >> i'm refilling the bowl over there. >> i stopped counting how many friends died once it hit 5 they thought they were taking could he crane, they thought they were taking xanax >> mostare regular people. >> that's why the bartender is keeping the strips stocked up at her bar in new york city. >> in the '80s and '90s about the aids crisis....
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we still have the heez aatries place for boston, philadelphia, new york you are on the outer peripherybecause the coastal waters are keeping coastal areas slightly cooler. at least eight broken highs. and we actually set 12 record high temperatures on saturday a s. what is what i meant to say. boston record high of 93 could be shattered today. 94 is your forecast temperature. but cool be weather is not that far away because we have a significant cold front edging closer to the east coast that will bring relief. mercury and thermometer takes a nose dive for all major east coast cities to start off the workweek. monday temperatures in the upper 70s. nytime we get the collision of air masses, it is may, get the severe weather threat. saturday we had over 160 reports of wind damage all thanks to this cold front that is allowing for very chilly temperatures to settle in behind it, but it is also setting the stage for the potential for severe weather today. particularly across northern new england into new york, new hampshire, vermont and maine. damaging winds and large hail a possibility bu
we still have the heez aatries place for boston, philadelphia, new york you are on the outer peripherybecause the coastal waters are keeping coastal areas slightly cooler. at least eight broken highs. and we actually set 12 record high temperatures on saturday a s. what is what i meant to say. boston record high of 93 could be shattered today. 94 is your forecast temperature. but cool be weather is not that far away because we have a significant cold front edging closer to the east coast that...
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rain and wind all day, alerts right now from philadelphia to new york. right into new england. damaging winds still possible as this moves further east. >>> when we come back here, an image right here in buffalo we wanted to share with you. for copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition... ...or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling,... ...problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. if you have copd, ask your doctor about breztri. the more information i found, got me more curious. it showed how much my family was really rooted in campbell county. we discovered that our family has been in new mexico for hundreds of years. researching my family has given me a purpose.
rain and wind all day, alerts right now from philadelphia to new york. right into new england. damaging winds still possible as this moves further east. >>> when we come back here, an image right here in buffalo we wanted to share with you. for copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a...
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plenty of municipal experience here in the city and county of san francisco as well as in new york and philadelphia and with that, mr. simi, good morning, and thank you for joining us in person. the floor is yours. >> good morning, supervisors. christopher simi here. and i want to say, of course, i'm honored by this opportunity to help to serve the city. and as supervisor peskin said, i can give a quick overview of my background. so i currently serve as the budget director at bart, where i'm responsible for formulating and developing and adoption and oversight of a $1 billion operating budget. and previous to that i was the cfo at did the of human services, the child welfare and juvenile justice organization. and in that capacity i was responsible for budget, audit, contracting, accounts payable and accounts receivable. so i really have some experience there, sort of understanding all of the various mechanics on the fiscal side of a government organization. and then previous to that, as the supervisor mentioned i was just down the hall here in the mayor's budget office for three years. and was sort
plenty of municipal experience here in the city and county of san francisco as well as in new york and philadelphia and with that, mr. simi, good morning, and thank you for joining us in person. the floor is yours. >> good morning, supervisors. christopher simi here. and i want to say, of course, i'm honored by this opportunity to help to serve the city. and as supervisor peskin said, i can give a quick overview of my background. so i currently serve as the budget director at bart, where...
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the guy from philadelphia went to new york and shot people in the subway. host: how does that relate to yesterday? caller: how does it relate? he is racist. he went from philadelphia to new york to kill white people. host: but how does that relate to yesterday? caller: you are racist. host: we are going to cut you off. don in miami, florida, democrat line. caller: i think we are missing the solution. i would like to mention two facts. first, the number one deaths of children in these united states is guns. the fbi stated the number one terrorist threat in the united states is not foreign bad actors. the number one terrorist threat is white right wing supremacists. host: how does that relate to yesterday? how do you compare that to yesterday? caller: i think the solution is we need safety laws regarding guns. host: that is don in florida. other congressional responses. police tonic -- elise stefanik set our nation is heartbroken about the tragic news of the horrific loss of life in buffalo. we are mourning for the entire community and loved ones. during natio
the guy from philadelphia went to new york and shot people in the subway. host: how does that relate to yesterday? caller: how does it relate? he is racist. he went from philadelphia to new york to kill white people. host: but how does that relate to yesterday? caller: you are racist. host: we are going to cut you off. don in miami, florida, democrat line. caller: i think we are missing the solution. i would like to mention two facts. first, the number one deaths of children in these united...
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new york. boston, philadelphia, washington, d.c., all seeing that big drop in temperatures.he other thing to note, that cold air is making its way across the center of the country and that is why we've been seeing snow in some unusual places such as wyoming as well as colorado. >> well great to see that some of the that relief will come our way and a great reminder to turn on those alerts. allison chinchar in the cnn weather center. thank you so much. >>> coronavirus cases are rising again in 45 states all across country. but the white house covid czar ashish jha believes cases are being undercounted due to the home tests. and he expects the current surge to only get worse. but children ages 5 to 11 are now eligible for more protection. the cdc is authorizing a booster shot for that age group. joining me now is peter hotez at texas children's hospital. dr. hotez, thank you for joining me today. this booster approval is coming just as kids are getting ready to go away, to go to summer camps, getting ready for large summer gatherings. how much do you expect this booster for th
new york. boston, philadelphia, washington, d.c., all seeing that big drop in temperatures.he other thing to note, that cold air is making its way across the center of the country and that is why we've been seeing snow in some unusual places such as wyoming as well as colorado. >> well great to see that some of the that relief will come our way and a great reminder to turn on those alerts. allison chinchar in the cnn weather center. thank you so much. >>> coronavirus cases are...
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petersburg where putin was born, about the same distance between new york and philadelphia.hat does it for us this morning. jose diaz-balart picks up the coverage right now. thanks so much for watching. go, dodgers, giants, padres. >> good morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern/7:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. happening right now in ukraine, heavy fighting is under way in mariupol as more civilians escape the relentless violence. >>> back in washington, we're learning new details about a critical meeting between president biden and lawmakers urging the white house to protect millions of immigrant families who call the united states home. >>> senator bob menendez will join us with more. >>> also new this morning, a massive fence now installed outside the supreme court as emotions run high at abortion protests across the country. >>> a once unthinkable milestone in this pandemic. 1 million americans have now died as a result of covid-19. what one family is asking the white house to do to remember those lost.
petersburg where putin was born, about the same distance between new york and philadelphia.hat does it for us this morning. jose diaz-balart picks up the coverage right now. thanks so much for watching. go, dodgers, giants, padres. >> good morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern/7:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. happening right now in ukraine, heavy fighting is under way in mariupol as more civilians escape the relentless violence. >>> back in washington, we're learning new details...
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race and sexual orientation, you can watch these films to see what are people wearing in new york, philadelphiaearly 1980s? probably don't. but, it changed this idea that films are moments in time. i encourage you when you go and watch a movie, maybe you go watch the next film that comes out. the new spider-man film, this, that, or the other. think about these movies as moments in time. what is this thing trying to tell us about life in 2022, 1983, 1971, or something? that is always one i like to talk about. >> that is a great choice. that is a great choice. it is in that pantheon of 80s wall street movies. like wall street, wolf of wall street would come later and all of these different films that explore that era. what i did like most about trading places was new york had not transitioned yet. and so fifth avenue all the way down to tenth avenue was some pretty cd places. all of this is depicted in the film. you do not have this glossy wall street upper westside image of new york in that film like you do with some of the others. right? so, we are going to take your questions now. if you have
race and sexual orientation, you can watch these films to see what are people wearing in new york, philadelphiaearly 1980s? probably don't. but, it changed this idea that films are moments in time. i encourage you when you go and watch a movie, maybe you go watch the next film that comes out. the new spider-man film, this, that, or the other. think about these movies as moments in time. what is this thing trying to tell us about life in 2022, 1983, 1971, or something? that is always one i like...
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to issue several ground stoppages here at d.c.a., and baltimore and philadelphia and airports around new. air traffic is flowing once again, but more than 1,000ow flight cancellations with hopes, margaret, conditions improve over the weekend. >> brennan: errol barnett. safe travels to all. well, more severe thunderstorms are expected this holiday weekend. heavy rain and damaging winds are possible from north carolina to new york. let's bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. damaging winds and tornadoes possible with the storms that are developing this evening. and these are the storms that have been creating the travel issues that errol was mentioning. and now these storms are still marching through a lot of the southeast mid-atlantic and the northeast. this threat is going to continue, as we see with the future radar, over the next several hours. the threat is also going to be picking back up for more severe weather, potentially in the northeast, again tomorrow to kick off the holiday weeken
to issue several ground stoppages here at d.c.a., and baltimore and philadelphia and airports around new. air traffic is flowing once again, but more than 1,000ow flight cancellations with hopes, margaret, conditions improve over the weekend. >> brennan: errol barnett. safe travels to all. well, more severe thunderstorms are expected this holiday weekend. heavy rain and damaging winds are possible from north carolina to new york. let's bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners...
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to arrive in the next 12 hours, and once it does, it will make its presence felt in new york, boston and philadelphiae main threat along the line of storms will be straight line winds kicking up to 65 and 70 miles per hour at times. large hail and possible flooding. on a scale of 1 to 5, it's a level 3. in this area, about a 5% chance of any area within 25 miles of a point you could see a tornado possible. again, small enough risks but placed in a very densely populated region. last couple of weeks, five tornadoes scattered across the eastern united states, and you will notice the wide coverage of wind and that's what we expect in the next 24 hours. the big story beyond this is the significant ramp up of temperatures around the large area of the southern united states. monday through saturday, upwards of 150 temperatures will be excessive. we do expect the temperatures to climb up again to more in line of what you would see in july and august, and closinging in on the triple digit mark later this week. across the state of colorado, a new fire to tell you about. the entirety of the state here dealing
to arrive in the next 12 hours, and once it does, it will make its presence felt in new york, boston and philadelphiae main threat along the line of storms will be straight line winds kicking up to 65 and 70 miles per hour at times. large hail and possible flooding. on a scale of 1 to 5, it's a level 3. in this area, about a 5% chance of any area within 25 miles of a point you could see a tornado possible. again, small enough risks but placed in a very densely populated region. last couple of...
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students at staff at philadelphia schools are once again required to mask up on school grounds and buses. the decision comes after a city health department recommendation. data from "the newis experiencing a 41% increase in covert cases and in almost 31% increase in hospitalizations in philadelphia county compared to two weeks ago. >> todd: the national school board association reportedly pushed the white house to deploy the national guard to deal with protesting parents. a draft of the 2021 letter the group sent to the biden administration likening parents to domestic terrorists, reading, "we ask that the army national guard and its military police be deployed to certain school districts and related events where students and school personnel have been subjected to acts and threats of violence." so, to review, they wanted the national guard for these meetings and not for riots. okay. an early draft refers to protesting parents as plotters, and because it propaganda. that shocking revelation comes as a parent's rights group because at the school district that spent big money on so-called equity audits. parents defending education filed complaints with the department of edu
students at staff at philadelphia schools are once again required to mask up on school grounds and buses. the decision comes after a city health department recommendation. data from "the newis experiencing a 41% increase in covert cases and in almost 31% increase in hospitalizations in philadelphia county compared to two weeks ago. >> todd: the national school board association reportedly pushed the white house to deploy the national guard to deal with protesting parents. a draft of...