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liza and her son harry and enslaved people who are escaping to join her husband, her father in north canada. they are stopping over in a cabin, excuse me, a bar. hiding, but to realize the gentlemen who have come to find them either, so they are escaping out the window. it's very colorful. you can see the theatricality of the image, very rosy cheeks, red lips, heavy makeup the this dates to the early 20th century. you can see that this specific stage company has chosen to put a photograph of abraham lincoln on one end of the title and harriet beecher stowe herself on the other end of the title to get his adaptation of the play real authority. there is one story that she went to a production here in hartford, i think in the late 1860s, and she left before it was finished because she didn't recognize her characters. they have become so theatrical that they were not proving the point her novel was supposed to make. because "uncle tom's cabin" was such an international bestseller, it became very popular in great britain, england before any other country because great britain had ended slavery a
liza and her son harry and enslaved people who are escaping to join her husband, her father in north canada. they are stopping over in a cabin, excuse me, a bar. hiding, but to realize the gentlemen who have come to find them either, so they are escaping out the window. it's very colorful. you can see the theatricality of the image, very rosy cheeks, red lips, heavy makeup the this dates to the early 20th century. you can see that this specific stage company has chosen to put a photograph of...
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Aug 21, 2016
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son harry and there are enslaved people who are escaping to join her husband, her father, the north canada. they are stopping over in a cabin, excuse me, a bar. hiding their but they realize the gentleman who have come to find that are there, so they are escaping out a window period it's very colorful. you can see the theatricality of the image, very rosy cheeks, red lips, heavy makeup. this dates to the early 20th century, and you can see that the specific stage company has chosen to put a photograph of abraham lincoln on one hand of the title and harriet beecher stowe herself on the other end of the title to give this adaptation of the play real authority. there is one story that she went to a production here in hartford i think the late 1860s, and she left before it was finished because she didn't recognize her characters. they have become so theatrical that they were not proving the point her novel was supposed to make in her mind. because "uncle tom's cabin" was such an international bestseller, it became very popular in great britain, in england, before any other country because grea
son harry and there are enslaved people who are escaping to join her husband, her father, the north canada. they are stopping over in a cabin, excuse me, a bar. hiding their but they realize the gentleman who have come to find that are there, so they are escaping out a window period it's very colorful. you can see the theatricality of the image, very rosy cheeks, red lips, heavy makeup. this dates to the early 20th century, and you can see that the specific stage company has chosen to put a...
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Aug 22, 2016
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high pressure from our friends up north in canada have pushed the rain, heat, humidity all away fromand we're going to be sitting on the right side of things for the next calmative couple of days. mostly clear skies. august is five degrees warmer than average, as of now, anyway, still in first place for the warmest august on record. we've been 90 or higher 15 out of the last 16 days. yesterday was another day in the 90s. that makes 45 days 90 or higher so far this year. back above 90 again. right now, it's 73 degrees behind that cold front. northwest winds averaging 10 miles per hour has pushed temperatures back to 60s and 70s where. high pressure is blowing all the rain chances off the eastern half of the country really outside new england for the next couple of days. here's future weather then all the way through the course of today, nothing more than a few fair weather clouds from time to time. that's it. no chance for rain the next couple of days. for today, temperatures will be in the upper 70s. by lunchtime and only in the low to mid 80s tor highs today and here's your first pe
high pressure from our friends up north in canada have pushed the rain, heat, humidity all away fromand we're going to be sitting on the right side of things for the next calmative couple of days. mostly clear skies. august is five degrees warmer than average, as of now, anyway, still in first place for the warmest august on record. we've been 90 or higher 15 out of the last 16 days. yesterday was another day in the 90s. that makes 45 days 90 or higher so far this year. back above 90 again....
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Aug 25, 2016
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jet stream well to the north in canada that means more heat and humidity. so here we go. 87 today.r 90. 94 tomorrow. 90 saturday. sunday make eight heat wave at 91. air quality alert beginning tomorrow at 11am and ends at 11:00 p.m. for those sensitive groups so try to limit your time outdoors because with the heat and humidity it will feel like it's around 100 degrees. it's not just the air that's heating up. we're talking about the tropics as well. for more on that i'll zen it inside to the studio and my colleague scott williams. good evening, scott. >> hi there, kathy. >>> yeah, things pretty active right now in the tropics not and we watching gaston but the potential is there for hermine. not looking very organized right now but this is what we'll watch that could bring some swells our way. the latter part of the weekend into early next week. a tropical storm gaston a 65-mile per hour storm but watch the movement off to the north and west. it will intensify but it stays well out to sea. well to the east of we are mud today. but the large swells will approach our shore communiti
jet stream well to the north in canada that means more heat and humidity. so here we go. 87 today.r 90. 94 tomorrow. 90 saturday. sunday make eight heat wave at 91. air quality alert beginning tomorrow at 11am and ends at 11:00 p.m. for those sensitive groups so try to limit your time outdoors because with the heat and humidity it will feel like it's around 100 degrees. it's not just the air that's heating up. we're talking about the tropics as well. for more on that i'll zen it inside to the...
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Aug 15, 2016
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. >> arnold is sent north into canada.ng 350 miles of frozen wilderness, he lays siege to quebec city in the dead of winter, then stalls an invasion by the british navy, feats that reveal benedict arnold as both an aggressive and creative military tactician. >> general burgoyne has marched down from quebec with nearly 10,000 soldiers and thousands of natives. he has retaken fort ticonderoga! general gates is stationed near saratoga with 7,000 men. >> washington appreciates the personal sacrifice that arnold made and the leadership that he used under very difficult circumstances of attacking in a canadian winter. he sees arnold's pain, and washington has really no love for the continental congress, either. they're not doing a great job supplying him. >> sir, based on my current financial condition, i do not know if i can continue my service in the continental army. >> general gates is not a man of action, as you are. you are a fierce warrior! >> general washington, you have my word that i will fight until the bitter end wit
. >> arnold is sent north into canada.ng 350 miles of frozen wilderness, he lays siege to quebec city in the dead of winter, then stalls an invasion by the british navy, feats that reveal benedict arnold as both an aggressive and creative military tactician. >> general burgoyne has marched down from quebec with nearly 10,000 soldiers and thousands of natives. he has retaken fort ticonderoga! general gates is stationed near saratoga with 7,000 men. >> washington appreciates the...
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that is the route that runs north of canada to the arctic and it has never been taken by a large cruise ship. the entire voyage from the pacific to the atlantic will days to get through the passage in over to greenland. the final destination is new york city. tickets start at $20,000 and top out at more than $100,000. >> take plenty of pictures. >>> a small place just off us 1 made of timber in steel. >> the new hope valley railroad . a few times a year you can drive the train yourself. >> reporter: she is a little rough around the edges. blowing smoke and belching steam. they say if she isn't leaking water, she isn't running right. and this day she will be running right with kathryn at the controls. >> here we go. >> reporter: catherine has never operated a steam engine before. but she has dreamed about it. -- you are off. >> reporter: they go backwards, outbound from the station. >> short blast. long hard last. do it again. >> reporter: and then they stop. put it in forward, and come right back. >> was a train track nearby. i loved during the night hearing the whistle blow and the cli
that is the route that runs north of canada to the arctic and it has never been taken by a large cruise ship. the entire voyage from the pacific to the atlantic will days to get through the passage in over to greenland. the final destination is new york city. tickets start at $20,000 and top out at more than $100,000. >> take plenty of pictures. >>> a small place just off us 1 made of timber in steel. >> the new hope valley railroad . a few times a year you can drive the...
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canada. people are going north into to canada to find this. >> if you think about it we think about shareholders but there are a lot of people investing in this drug. there are patients who volunteer for the studies that help them develop their pen. to provide the best possible product out there. they are turning their back on all of their investors. and were looking at the stock right now. do you think that is something that is directly correlated. i think markets react to attention. and the more attention that we put on this issue the better it's it can be for the consumer good luck with your son. thank you for joining us and shedding light on this. we all carry the epipen's for him. one out of 13 that's two in every classroom who suffer from fatal food allergies. some issues in disasters to master -- natural once. a week after the worst flooding since hurricane sandy hit southern louisiana. they have a damaged 60,000 homes. they had registered for federal disaster aid. the state said 20 million dollars is already been distributed so far president obama as i mentioned headed to the state tomor
canada. people are going north into to canada to find this. >> if you think about it we think about shareholders but there are a lot of people investing in this drug. there are patients who volunteer for the studies that help them develop their pen. to provide the best possible product out there. they are turning their back on all of their investors. and were looking at the stock right now. do you think that is something that is directly correlated. i think markets react to attention. and...
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Aug 25, 2016
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north. melissa: canada, no. david: can't figure that out.se we knew would not be kept and now formally it is being walked back. >> i intend to keep this promise. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. period. ♪ [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, : sks sks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. . >> if you like your doctor, you might not be able to keep your doctor. one of the key promises of obamacare is missing on a lot of fl
north. melissa: canada, no. david: can't figure that out.se we knew would not be kept and now formally it is being walked back. >> i intend to keep this promise. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. period. ♪ [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models....
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Aug 22, 2016
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once again, there's the center of the storm the swirling low right through michigan heading north into canadagot the front. so they got the more powerful part of that particular storm. so our thoughts are with the folks in michigan today. right now we're looking at a beautiful -- there's bird. center city philadelphia with a deep blue sky our camera shaking a little bit because we do have winds that are gusting to about 20, 25 miles an hour. with this cooler breeze out of the northwest. right now the temperature is 82. the normal high for this time of year is 85. so this is the coolest temperature since august 1st when it was only 80 degrees. from then on the temperatures were quite warm with 11, 90-degree days so far in the month of august. winds gusting to 26 miles an hour in philadelphia. right now we're at 82. that's our high so far. 70s in allentown and pottstown. 78 in wilmington. millville at 80 and no sea breeze down the shore. you can see a it's a land breeze temperatures very uniform. camden 80. voorhees 82. the same in hammonton. owing city even warmer at 83 degrees. beach haven 80
once again, there's the center of the storm the swirling low right through michigan heading north into canadagot the front. so they got the more powerful part of that particular storm. so our thoughts are with the folks in michigan today. right now we're looking at a beautiful -- there's bird. center city philadelphia with a deep blue sky our camera shaking a little bit because we do have winds that are gusting to about 20, 25 miles an hour. with this cooler breeze out of the northwest. right...
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Aug 9, 2016
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surge of southwesterly wind that are warm and humid that jet stream well to the north in canada.ep it hot along the whole eastern seaboard. we have an excessive heat watch in effect for the i-95 corridor and adjacent suburbs in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. it begins on thursday ends on saturday. it will feel like it's around 105 degrees during the peak of that heat will be over the weekend. so the heat peaks on saturday that's when i think we'll see the higher indices. the humidity will be oppressive through that period. and we're talking about a long duration heat wave right now looks like it will be five days the longest heat wave we had the dnc in town that was a seven day heat wave in late july. so overnight in the city 75. the suburbs 70. partly cloudy and muggy. not that bad on the humidity scale just yet. tomorrow the humidity will be creeping up. some scattered storms late. high temperature 89 degrees. orr will be down the shore in ocean city on thursday. stop by. we'll be there for the historic baby parade. it will be partly sunny and humid the high 88. on your
surge of southwesterly wind that are warm and humid that jet stream well to the north in canada.ep it hot along the whole eastern seaboard. we have an excessive heat watch in effect for the i-95 corridor and adjacent suburbs in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. it begins on thursday ends on saturday. it will feel like it's around 105 degrees during the peak of that heat will be over the weekend. so the heat peaks on saturday that's when i think we'll see the higher indices. the humidity...
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Aug 27, 2016
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energy independent the we are on the cusp, i am not talking about the united states the all of north america, canada, u.s. mexico, producing more energy than the rest of the world. if we were to produce the energy, oil, gas, coal, nuclear power, whatever works and is cost efficient. if we use those resources we estimate we will start selling this abroad, we should be selling abroad natural-gas, we producing more natural gas the don't have the infrastructure in place, when the president and hillary clinton talk about infrastructure, absolutely, the infrastructure we really need is energy infrastructure. we need pipelines, refineries, the kind of energy, once we get that in place we can send this all over the world. think of who the losers are, the national security implementations, if we start selling energy rather than buying it, we spend summer neighborhood of $200 billion a year importing energy, some comes from canada or mexico but a lot comes from opec countries, countries that he us, trying to kill us, countries like iran, saudi arabia, venezuela, isis is completed funded with petrodollars. to
energy independent the we are on the cusp, i am not talking about the united states the all of north america, canada, u.s. mexico, producing more energy than the rest of the world. if we were to produce the energy, oil, gas, coal, nuclear power, whatever works and is cost efficient. if we use those resources we estimate we will start selling this abroad, we should be selling abroad natural-gas, we producing more natural gas the don't have the infrastructure in place, when the president and...
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Aug 18, 2016
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north. a cold front working in from canada and it promises a much cooler work week. >> the drive from the north side of town is looking okay and both sides of 270 are nice and wide
north. a cold front working in from canada and it promises a much cooler work week. >> the drive from the north side of town is looking okay and both sides of 270 are nice and wide
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north. a cold front working in from canada and it promises a much cooler work week. >> the drive from the north side of town is looking okay and both sides of 270 are nice and wide picture coming up. >>> wildfires burning in san bernardino, california have grown to more than 40 square miles. there's little sign of them letting up. fire crews are working around the clock to try and get a better handle on what's going on. here's the latest from right wood california. >>> the inferno raged on for a second night in san bernardino to the ski town of right wood where flames inch closer and closer to homes. >> hopefully the guys will take care of it and be safe. >> the blue cut fire has managed to scorch thousands of acres and destroy countless homes. ron returned home to find his dogs safe and property standing. >> everything is burnt to the hope for hour place but we were fortunate. >> despite a mandatory evacuation order, some homeowners have mixed feelings about leaving their properties. >> it's my home. would you leave your home? >> our cars are lined up and ready to go. >> kathy has warned again
north. a cold front working in from canada and it promises a much cooler work week. >> the drive from the north side of town is looking okay and both sides of 270 are nice and wide picture coming up. >>> wildfires burning in san bernardino, california have grown to more than 40 square miles. there's little sign of them letting up. fire crews are working around the clock to try and get a better handle on what's going on. here's the latest from right wood california. >>>...
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Aug 28, 2016
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north of the boarder to canada, to baltusrol and the pga championship and then here to venues that are some of the most stung places on the planet. visual poetry for us. puts us on sensory overload and a great team to be a part of. nick: yeah, thank you, jim for being our glue. thank you, cbs. thank you golf fans. see you all next year. jim: see you at torrey pines in january. ? give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale! save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. >>> a manhunt for a murder suspect and a trail of clues on social media. good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm maggie newland. we begin with breaking news out of fayetteville. the cumberland county sheriff's office is searching for a man they say shot and killed the grandfather of his child early this morning on wake forest road in fayetteville. cbs north carolina, a carleigh griffeth is live. for anthony curtis macneill. they say he went to the home of his grandfather this mornin
north of the boarder to canada, to baltusrol and the pga championship and then here to venues that are some of the most stung places on the planet. visual poetry for us. puts us on sensory overload and a great team to be a part of. nick: yeah, thank you, jim for being our glue. thank you, cbs. thank you golf fans. see you all next year. jim: see you at torrey pines in january. ? give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all...
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Aug 31, 2016
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it's the great white north, up where canada is right now? so remember that map i showed you way back at the beginning of class and i showed you -- let me just go over to this map. so you have this big inland sea called hudson bay. and on the edges of hudson bay the british establish these little trading posts. and the british, what they try to do is encourage indians from england to come to these posts along the edge and give them what? what logically in the age before -- what's the great virtue of northern canada, in terms of a particular commodity? absolutely. the hudson bay company establishes these little posts and they want these interior indians to do all the work of getting the furs, making this long trip and just giving the furs to those on hudson bay. how does this make you feel? >> outmaneuvered, okay. so for example, page 295, in the right-hand column, he talks about, i got the two chiefs to come to my tent. i know they went every year to the post. so what's the problem? these indians trading with british and you don't want that.
it's the great white north, up where canada is right now? so remember that map i showed you way back at the beginning of class and i showed you -- let me just go over to this map. so you have this big inland sea called hudson bay. and on the edges of hudson bay the british establish these little trading posts. and the british, what they try to do is encourage indians from england to come to these posts along the edge and give them what? what logically in the age before -- what's the great...
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Aug 28, 2016
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north of the boarder to canada, to baltusrol and the pga championship and then here to long island. it's been quite venues that are some of the most stung places on the planet. visual poetry for us. puts us on sensory overload and a great team to be a part of. nick: yeah, thank you, jim for being our glue. thank you, cbs. thank you golf fans. see you all next year. jim: see you at torrey pines in captioning sponsored by cbs a possible tropical storm sets its sights on the weaker zones where standing water is a breeding ground for virus spreading mosquitoes. also tonight harrowing stories from the jet that had an engine belowout. plus two pilots arrested on suspicion of being drunk right before their flight. an nfl quarterback under fire for taking a stand on the treatment of minorities, and refusing to stand for the national anthem. is sunday morning. >> add get ready to say good-bye, charlie, charles osgood is signing off. >> so long, it's been good to know you. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. south florida is bracing for possible flood
north of the boarder to canada, to baltusrol and the pga championship and then here to long island. it's been quite venues that are some of the most stung places on the planet. visual poetry for us. puts us on sensory overload and a great team to be a part of. nick: yeah, thank you, jim for being our glue. thank you, cbs. thank you golf fans. see you all next year. jim: see you at torrey pines in captioning sponsored by cbs a possible tropical storm sets its sights on the weaker zones where...
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. >>> in canada's north bay, ontario, 212 miles north of toronto, a routine fill up unexpectedly blowstening everyone in a half-mile radius. october 16th, 2008. it's a crisp fall night at the mister gas fuel station. it's conveniently located in the middle of a residential neighborhood. cory davis is the only employee on duty that evening. >> it was a typical, clear, quiet october evening. not too much going on. >> at about 9:00 that night, grainy security camera number four captures a young man in a red cap topping off his sedan. one of the passengers steps out laughing with the driver and two others who remain in the backseat. no one is prepared for what happened next. as the passenger reaches down near the pump nozzle, this mundane task goes bad in a flash. the situation quickly worsens when the driver panics, pulling the gas nozzle from the car, spraying gas across the vehicle and pavement. >> was dealing with one customer, and the next thing i know i see a flash in the corner of my eye. i look out and sure enough there's a car on fire. >> as trained, corey hits the emergency pump
. >>> in canada's north bay, ontario, 212 miles north of toronto, a routine fill up unexpectedly blowstening everyone in a half-mile radius. october 16th, 2008. it's a crisp fall night at the mister gas fuel station. it's conveniently located in the middle of a residential neighborhood. cory davis is the only employee on duty that evening. >> it was a typical, clear, quiet october evening. not too much going on. >> at about 9:00 that night, grainy security camera number...
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Aug 11, 2016
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north carolina... a college instructor from squamish, british columbia, canada... and a paralegal from washington, d.c... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] [ chuckling ] thanks, johnny. well, as you can tell, folks,
north carolina... a college instructor from squamish, british columbia, canada... and a paralegal from washington, d.c... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] [ chuckling ] thanks, johnny. well, as you can tell, folks,
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Aug 28, 2016
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north of the boarder to canada, to baltusrol and the pga championship and then here to long island. it's been quite a season. venues that are some of the most stung places on the planet. visual poetry for us. puts us on sensory overload and a great team to be a part of. nick: yeah, thank you, jim for being our glue. thank you, cbs. thank you golf fans. see you all next year. jim: see you at torrey pines in january. for everyone in this cbs captioning sponsored by cbs >> quijano: south florida braces for severe weather. a possible tropical storm sets its sights onhe tke wear zones where standing water is a breeding ground for virus spreading mosquitoes. also tonight harrowing stories from the jet that had an engine belowout. plus two pilots arrested
north of the boarder to canada, to baltusrol and the pga championship and then here to long island. it's been quite a season. venues that are some of the most stung places on the planet. visual poetry for us. puts us on sensory overload and a great team to be a part of. nick: yeah, thank you, jim for being our glue. thank you, cbs. thank you golf fans. see you all next year. jim: see you at torrey pines in january. for everyone in this cbs captioning sponsored by cbs >> quijano: south...
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Aug 28, 2016
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north of the boarder to canada, to baltusrol and the pga championship and then here to long island. it's been quite a season. venues that are some of the most stung places on the planet. visual poetry for us. puts us on sensory overload and a great team to be a part of. nick: yeah, thank you, jim for being our glue. thank you, cbs. thank you golf fans. see you all next year. jim: see you at torrey pines in january. for everyone in this cbs when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. captioning sponsored by cbs >> quijano: south florida braces for severe weather. a possible tropical storm sets its sights on the weaker zones where standing water is a breeding ground for virus
north of the boarder to canada, to baltusrol and the pga championship and then here to long island. it's been quite a season. venues that are some of the most stung places on the planet. visual poetry for us. puts us on sensory overload and a great team to be a part of. nick: yeah, thank you, jim for being our glue. thank you, cbs. thank you golf fans. see you all next year. jim: see you at torrey pines in january. for everyone in this cbs when they thought they should westart saving for...
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trump also says he wants to rewrite the north american free trade agreement with canada and mexico, which he blames for leaching jobs from the u.s. he also threatens to withdraw from the transpacific partnership trade deal if he is elected. mr. trump: just imagine how many more automobile jobs will be lost if the tpp is actually approved. it will be catastrophic. that is why i have announced we will withdraw from the deal before that can ever, ever, ever happen. reporter: in a speech frequently interrupted by protests, trump also said he would slap a ban on all new business regulation and do away with regulations he claims choke economic growth and depress wages. helena: for more on this let's cross over to our man on wall street. any big surprises in trump's speech? reporter: well, i mean come we didn't get that many new ideas, but donald trump did sound more benign with the republican party -- aligned with the republican party overall and the ideas to give the rich and tax cuts to businesses and individuals in the hope for some trickle-down effect, that is not a new idea. george w. bush
trump also says he wants to rewrite the north american free trade agreement with canada and mexico, which he blames for leaching jobs from the u.s. he also threatens to withdraw from the transpacific partnership trade deal if he is elected. mr. trump: just imagine how many more automobile jobs will be lost if the tpp is actually approved. it will be catastrophic. that is why i have announced we will withdraw from the deal before that can ever, ever, ever happen. reporter: in a speech frequently...
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north america. >> anchor: well, i mean, probably more of them happening here in the u.s. than in canada. but still the statistic is 95% in north america because we -- we have the setup that produces the kind of storms that make tornadoes. and the rest of them, a couple in europe, australia and lately we've seen video out tornadoes. here in las vegas also pretty rare occasion for us. as we take a time lapse look on the cadence camera from yesterday, a lot of blue sky around the area. beautiful conditions if you're looking out the window. if you're sitting outside watching the olympics. but it was hot and it was breezy out there. the sun going down making for a very pretty picture. i think we'll see a couple of clouds as we're waking up this morning. looking at another sunny day and very warm temperatures. north las vegas 77 degrees. henderson, though, at 88. summerland, you're coming in at 79 degrees now. maybe a couple of clouds in the area. we're going to see a little bit of burga as well as we do showers in parts of arizona. we're expecting clear skies throughout the day today. our high
north america. >> anchor: well, i mean, probably more of them happening here in the u.s. than in canada. but still the statistic is 95% in north america because we -- we have the setup that produces the kind of storms that make tornadoes. and the rest of them, a couple in europe, australia and lately we've seen video out tornadoes. here in las vegas also pretty rare occasion for us. as we take a time lapse look on the cadence camera from yesterday, a lot of blue sky around the area....
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the take steps to meet goals we set with canada and mexico to achieve 50% clean power across north america by 2025. we will continue to protect our land and water so that our kids and grandkids can enjoy our most beautiful spaces for generations. they're still much more to do. but there's no doubt that america has become a global leader in the fight against climate change. last year that leadership helped us spring nearly 200 nations again the most and vicious area. that is not something to tear up at something to build upon. if we keep pushing and leading the world in the right direction we can leave a better safer future for a children. chuck grassley: consider this. on the first senate bill debated in 2015 under a new republican majority in the senate considered for amendments from both sides of the aisle than the entire previous year under the leadership of harry reid. that is the dramatic change in the way business is done for you and it is working. as chairman of the senate judiciary committee, i worked to make sure that the committee works for all americans. so i'd opted an approach
the take steps to meet goals we set with canada and mexico to achieve 50% clean power across north america by 2025. we will continue to protect our land and water so that our kids and grandkids can enjoy our most beautiful spaces for generations. they're still much more to do. but there's no doubt that america has become a global leader in the fight against climate change. last year that leadership helped us spring nearly 200 nations again the most and vicious area. that is not something to...
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Aug 30, 2016
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we are seeing showers and thunderstorms to the north of new york state up in canada. that is a sign there is a front on the way.it has been very hard to get any moisture with these fronts here this is the one near the carolina coast. have a significant impact on the weather. maybe a little bit of rough surf, but not really. it is the front pressing closer. in our area, the best chance of getting showers wednesday night or thursday. it is late wednesday or thursday with showers. it does turn breezy and cooler friday night into saturday. the possibility of rough surf developing by sunday or monday, depending on how close the storm actually gets to us. that is what we will be continuing to follow. we will see you again at 5:00. heather: a new step forward in the fight tonight against zika virus. scientists say there are several existing drugs that could counteract the effects of the virus. ed: scientists, the experiments done in the lab so far show dramatic results, even reversing some of the damage done by zika. the drugs are already in use to treat cancer, hepatitis c,
we are seeing showers and thunderstorms to the north of new york state up in canada. that is a sign there is a front on the way.it has been very hard to get any moisture with these fronts here this is the one near the carolina coast. have a significant impact on the weather. maybe a little bit of rough surf, but not really. it is the front pressing closer. in our area, the best chance of getting showers wednesday night or thursday. it is late wednesday or thursday with showers. it does turn...
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Aug 17, 2016
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canada and mÉxico and the u.s. uniting our three countries. next. another one that is north focused is the wetlands conservation act, another very successful act that has put billions on the ground in canada, mÉxico and the u.s. also a very important policy here in the u.s. within our congress. next. this is a u.s.-only program, but charles brought up tbraseslands and there are policies within canada and mÉxico that i'm not an expert on but that i know are very important to the conservation of grassland birds and something for all of you to think about. and in the u.s., it's our u.s. farm bill conservation programs. they provide cost-sharing for land owners, they conserve environmentally sensitive land and work to conserve not only agriculture land but wetland and grassland that is are components of that. next. they've been extremely successful for the conservation of birds but almost more importantly the regional impacts on air, water and healthy lands are critical on some of these boards. they have businesses, they have ngo's, state, federal agencies and support for these
canada and mÉxico and the u.s. uniting our three countries. next. another one that is north focused is the wetlands conservation act, another very successful act that has put billions on the ground in canada, mÉxico and the u.s. also a very important policy here in the u.s. within our congress. next. this is a u.s.-only program, but charles brought up tbraseslands and there are policies within canada and mÉxico that i'm not an expert on but that i know are very important to the conservation...
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Aug 20, 2016
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canada, mexico, and the u.s. uniting three countries. another one that is northamerican focus is the wetlands conservation act, another successful act has put billions on the ground in canada, mexico, and the u.s. also important funding here in the u.s. with our congress. next. this is a u.s.-only program, but charles brought up grasslands, and there are policies within canada and mexico that i am not an expert on, but i know are very important to the conservation of grassland birds, and something for all of you to think about. in the u.s., it is our u.s. farm bill conservation programs. these programs provide cost-sharing, can serve environmentally sensitive land, and work to conserve not agricultural land, but wetlands and grasslands that are components of that. next. in north america we have migratory bird joint ventures, created in 1986. they have been extremely successful partnerships for the conservation of birds, but they are the regional impact on air, water, and healthy land. on some of these boards have businesses, ngo's, state and federal agencies, and
canada, mexico, and the u.s. uniting three countries. another one that is northamerican focus is the wetlands conservation act, another successful act has put billions on the ground in canada, mexico, and the u.s. also important funding here in the u.s. with our congress. next. this is a u.s.-only program, but charles brought up grasslands, and there are policies within canada and mexico that i am not an expert on, but i know are very important to the conservation of grassland birds, and...
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Aug 7, 2016
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north of detroit. it's connected to canada by the bluewater bridge, a major artery for commerce and international travel. with the help of our comcast cable partners, we will explore the city's history, including a look at one of port
north of detroit. it's connected to canada by the bluewater bridge, a major artery for commerce and international travel. with the help of our comcast cable partners, we will explore the city's history, including a look at one of port
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Aug 21, 2016
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canada maybe? weighing on their minds, thoughs whether the grass is any greener north of the border.
canada maybe? weighing on their minds, thoughs whether the grass is any greener north of the border.
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Aug 27, 2016
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up to the north we find it's cool in canada and some of this cool air we've to wave hi to everybody in bakers lake. 39 degrees. that's the perfect place to go to be cool. it's 59 for the dew point in boston. yesterday we had dew points of 70 to 74 in the afternoon. man, that was really, really oppressive. we're going to have this air today and tomorrow as well. in fact, it's not going to be all that humid over the next several days. it may be moderately humid on monday. high away from the ocean, 87 to 88. right at the coastline this afternoon, 79 to 81. these will be your highs across the nation today, big ridge of high pressure in control to the south of us. we have this surface high coming in from the north and west and that's going to keep us on the nice side for most of this weekend. here's any 7-day forecast. temperatures in the upper 80s for today and tomorrow. along the coast it will be cooler with make it pleasant. sunny to partly cloudy today and tomorrow. on monday moderate humidity. no showers likely. west, northwest breeze and 88. the slight chance of thunderstorms on wedne
up to the north we find it's cool in canada and some of this cool air we've to wave hi to everybody in bakers lake. 39 degrees. that's the perfect place to go to be cool. it's 59 for the dew point in boston. yesterday we had dew points of 70 to 74 in the afternoon. man, that was really, really oppressive. we're going to have this air today and tomorrow as well. in fact, it's not going to be all that humid over the next several days. it may be moderately humid on monday. high away from the...
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Aug 10, 2016
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north carolina... a college instructor from squamish, british columbia, canada... and a paralegal from washington, d.c... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] [ chuckling ] thanks, johnny. well, as you can tell, folks, there's not all that much pressure. our contestants still have an excellent sense of humor, get ready to face off to find out who gets to come back tomorrow to start playing for a quarter million dollars. good luck. let's get into the jeopardy! round right now. and we start you off by showing you these categories. "d.d." coming up in each correct response, of course. matt, start it. let's start with food & drink for $600, please. catherine. what's a bellini? you're right. $800, food & drink. andrew. what are tapas? tapas, yes. food & drink for $1,000. answer there -- the daily double.
north carolina... a college instructor from squamish, british columbia, canada... and a paralegal from washington, d.c... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] [ chuckling ] thanks, johnny. well, as you can tell, folks, there's not all that much pressure. our contestants still have an excellent sense of humor, get ready to face off to find out who gets to come back tomorrow to start playing for a quarter million dollars. good luck. let's get into the...
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Aug 28, 2016
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. ♪ on sunday, 21 august, the president departed from north hampton to campobelio island for discussions with prime minister pearson from canadaplays] ♪ the president supplied his own brand of effective personal diplomacy as they informally discussed the world problems that affected both their nations. later in the day, at the international park, the president and the prime minister joined forces in the planting of a document box in the corner of a new visitor's center. the f.d.r. home may have invoked nostalgic memories, for roosevelt left an endearing reminder more than anyone else for the limits, powers and obligations of the presidency. the obligations, he felt, both to his own people and to the world, were clearly evident six days later in idaho, the site of the atomic energy commission's breeder reactor, the first reactor to produce electricity from nuclear energy. here the president spoke of enlarging the prospects for cooperation between the soviet union and the united states. president johnson: both of us possess unimaginable power. our responsibility to the world is heavier than that ever borne by any two nations at
. ♪ on sunday, 21 august, the president departed from north hampton to campobelio island for discussions with prime minister pearson from canadaplays] ♪ the president supplied his own brand of effective personal diplomacy as they informally discussed the world problems that affected both their nations. later in the day, at the international park, the president and the prime minister joined forces in the planting of a document box in the corner of a new visitor's center. the f.d.r. home may...
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Aug 12, 2016
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north. mya more and terracy led the team. team usa beats canada. phelps will look to further cement his legacy as the greatest olympian of all time. trying to add to his total of 13 individual golds and phelps' female count part going for a gold medal defense as well. that's the same race she won at age 15 in london and set the world record in the prelims last moments tonight. kerry walsh jennings will go for a win in beach volleyball with partner april ross. the united states still on top. with 43 medals. 16 gold, 12 silver, 15 bronze. china in second place with 35 including 12 gold. and japan in third with 24 medals over all. catch the olympic action in primetime right here on 7 reporting live in the newsroom joe amorosino 7 news. >> anchor: you can catch joe. people are loving his show. our olympic zone special at 7:30. plus 7's nancy chen is live in rio for the games and checking in with nancy tonight on 7 news after the games tonight and throughout the olympics. swimmer he could win a medal for his shoe collection. we'll have that. >> anchor:
north. mya more and terracy led the team. team usa beats canada. phelps will look to further cement his legacy as the greatest olympian of all time. trying to add to his total of 13 individual golds and phelps' female count part going for a gold medal defense as well. that's the same race she won at age 15 in london and set the world record in the prelims last moments tonight. kerry walsh jennings will go for a win in beach volleyball with partner april ross. the united states still on top....
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Aug 21, 2016
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canada. which got us to wondering, is the grass really greener up north? our cover story is reported now by john blackstone. >> ronald reagan appears to be heading toward a landslide victory. >> 121-year-old bairbre kennedy was looking forward to another four years in washington, d.c. working in the transportation department for the first president she would ever vote for, jimmy carter. >> all the other states have shown in blue that reagan has won. carter's state show in red. >> went to vote, things weren't and things weren't looking so good either. >> i give you my sacred oath that i will do my utmost to justify your faith. >> there were a lot of people all lined up crying in their beers over what the future might bring. and this young lady was the reporter and she was just asking people their feelings. >> kennedy told her, i'm so natural choice for anyone to take. >> it's a choice thousands of americans claim to be considering again this election year. if they don't like the next president. >> it's not realistic. it's silly. >> pete mcmartin is a column
canada. which got us to wondering, is the grass really greener up north? our cover story is reported now by john blackstone. >> ronald reagan appears to be heading toward a landslide victory. >> 121-year-old bairbre kennedy was looking forward to another four years in washington, d.c. working in the transportation department for the first president she would ever vote for, jimmy carter. >> all the other states have shown in blue that reagan has won. carter's state show in red....
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Aug 10, 2016
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north carolina... a college instructor from squamish, british columbia, canada...legal from washington, d.c... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] [ chuckling ] thanks, johnny. well, as you can tell, folks, there's not all that much pressure. our contestants still have an excellent sense of humor, as these three -- matt, andrew, and catherine -- get ready to face off to find out who gets to come back tomorrow to start playing for a quarter million dollars.
north carolina... a college instructor from squamish, british columbia, canada...legal from washington, d.c... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] [ chuckling ] thanks, johnny. well, as you can tell, folks, there's not all that much pressure. our contestants still have an excellent sense of humor, as these three -- matt, andrew, and catherine -- get ready to face off to find out who gets to come back tomorrow to start playing for a quarter million...
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Aug 7, 2016
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canada. hard,anes one minute of 67 tons each. those b-29 takeoffs are tough. that first long moment is the worst. sometimes it takes luck to beat it. north, to more b-29 wings prepare for takeoff. 134 aircraft from the 58th wing. 300 13th wing.he taipan, the wing lines of for takeoff. 100 53 are added to the mission striking clause. the last b-29's airborne at 15-40. the tower of saipan relays this information to the controller back at guam. first and last takeoff times of each wing are recorded here and make up a series of tabulated mission reports. copies of these reports are dispatched to headquarters in washington and posted on a control room report board. during that first hour the b-29 has settled down for the a grind, saving precious gas, cruising 1000 feet off the water, ability, experience, confidence writing each plane. a plan of action for 11 men trained and tested to work as one. locking island checkpoints. after about four hours of flight the bombers pass closer to iwo jima. black pretty pork chop, 8000 square miles paid for by our marines. we made some quick changes. cutting way the sulfurous volcanic crossed and rolling th
canada. hard,anes one minute of 67 tons each. those b-29 takeoffs are tough. that first long moment is the worst. sometimes it takes luck to beat it. north, to more b-29 wings prepare for takeoff. 134 aircraft from the 58th wing. 300 13th wing.he taipan, the wing lines of for takeoff. 100 53 are added to the mission striking clause. the last b-29's airborne at 15-40. the tower of saipan relays this information to the controller back at guam. first and last takeoff times of each wing are...
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Aug 1, 2016
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north. overall this week, this high pressure here over eastern canada will clean house. it's going to push this front off to the south. we have to deal with it for another day and a half or so. tomorrow a spotty shower. as the afternoon wears on i think we'll see some brightening but better chance of seeing more sunshine consistently on be even nicer. if you watch the futurecast here, all the action going on to our west, that starts to fill in during the overnight, especially along the i-84 corridor. more showers and downpours along central new jersey and a few showers may sneak in to new york city in the wee hours of the morning. might be a little bit of ponding. might have to pay attention to bill evans in the morning hours to see where to avoid after a couple isolated downpours. more sunshine coming in to the mix. should be a pleasant end to the day. named storm yet but winds of 45 miles per hour. could be tropical storm earl. looks like there's a circulation here. that would be going off to the west here and probably over to yucatan and in to southern mexico within f
north. overall this week, this high pressure here over eastern canada will clean house. it's going to push this front off to the south. we have to deal with it for another day and a half or so. tomorrow a spotty shower. as the afternoon wears on i think we'll see some brightening but better chance of seeing more sunshine consistently on be even nicer. if you watch the futurecast here, all the action going on to our west, that starts to fill in during the overnight, especially along the i-84...
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Aug 19, 2016
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erik: we told you canada was coming and here it is. and inflation up northpected last month on the heels of an unexpected decline in retail sales, which fell in 7 of 11 categories that make up about 54% of the industry, according to statistics canada. the bank of canada -- for more on the story, let's bring in daniel. -- danielle. lackluster are almost nonexistent inflation, crummy retail sales, inability to hit the central bank's target is exactly what we are dealing with down here. >> there are definitely some parallels. huge difference is that your economy is much more diversified than ours. energy was heavily reflected in these numbers. if you start with the inflation, you think about the central bank mandate. mandate is to create the conditions by which inflation will be between 1% and 3%. we have been below that for about two years. inflation came at -- came in at 1.3% annualized in july. gas prices were down 14% year-over-year. even if you strip that out, you still got inflation running below 2%. if you are an optimist, you say i guess inflation is we
erik: we told you canada was coming and here it is. and inflation up northpected last month on the heels of an unexpected decline in retail sales, which fell in 7 of 11 categories that make up about 54% of the industry, according to statistics canada. the bank of canada -- for more on the story, let's bring in daniel. -- danielle. lackluster are almost nonexistent inflation, crummy retail sales, inability to hit the central bank's target is exactly what we are dealing with down here. >>...