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southe lewis calling from carolina now. what do you make of all of this? caller: ooh, first of all, good morning, america and c-span. you know, it's just remarkable can look at the trump letting b care of just everything go for millions of show concernant to bout the syrian people being gassed. we know that is hypocritical of the president to make statements that, his true colors are showing. one caller w, ouched on it and i really believe it is all about race, it is racism in the republican of all those white obamacare do not want to exist in our country, they to try anything they can o eradicate it just to put something else in do america health. don't understand it, i don't see why they don't tweet what is is high, premium should be no problem bringing it down with less money, but at the want to go ahead on and cancel everything because obama name is on it. they don't want obama to take of they mama. host: shern, your take on the debate in washington? caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. believe that our democrats, ur leadership, it's tim
southe lewis calling from carolina now. what do you make of all of this? caller: ooh, first of all, good morning, america and c-span. you know, it's just remarkable can look at the trump letting b care of just everything go for millions of show concernant to bout the syrian people being gassed. we know that is hypocritical of the president to make statements that, his true colors are showing. one caller w, ouched on it and i really believe it is all about race, it is racism in the republican of...
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by the way down south see the heavy rain showing up a little south of lewis, delaware, and rehoboth beach, that could be a severe thunderstorm way down south. by 8:00 there's a speckled pattern of precipitation around. not raining anywhere, but a couple of you could see a good down pour. 11:00, 11:30 more of the same. choke -- check out adam and cecily. lots of clouds in the lehigh valley, thunderstorm mixed in. 79 the high there. down the shore, clouds and spotty thunderstorm, highs in the lower 70s. swim near the lifeguards. lots of clouds in philadelphia. sunny breaks can't be ruled out. shower or thunderstorm at times. high of 78 degrees, if we get more sun squeezing out from behind the clouds you might see the temperature go higher than that all clouds it might be lower. phillies playing an hour earlier than usual 6:05 p.m. because they are planning to do the fireworks after the game. the idea was to get the game out of the way and get the fires underway. we'll see. 76 in the first pitch, 73 in the 9th inning. 69 is the overnight low. tomorrow, we have showers or thunderstorms coming
by the way down south see the heavy rain showing up a little south of lewis, delaware, and rehoboth beach, that could be a severe thunderstorm way down south. by 8:00 there's a speckled pattern of precipitation around. not raining anywhere, but a couple of you could see a good down pour. 11:00, 11:30 more of the same. choke -- check out adam and cecily. lots of clouds in the lehigh valley, thunderstorm mixed in. 79 the high there. down the shore, clouds and spotty thunderstorm, highs in the...
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0val, but then out for 112 after helping england to 350 all out in the first innings against south africa. lewishes third and then fifth in practice ahead of the hungary grand prix, with red bull's daniel ricciardo quickest in both sessions. and james guy breaks the british record for the 100 metres butterfly. ——james guy. in a major blow to president trump, the us senate has failed, for a third time, to repeal president 0bama's healthcare reforms. in a dramatic late—night sitting, three republicans voted against the proposed legislation. among the three was veteran senatorjohn mccain. he broke off brain cancer treatment to attend the session, and his "no" vote proved decisive, as richard lister reports. breaking news — a massive blow to the republican plan to repeal the affordable care act... americans are waking up to the news that 0bamacare lives on and seems, for now, unassailable. president 0bama's affordable care act required nearly all americans to buy health insurance and required insurance to cover eve ryo ne . republicans condemned it. momentum is building for the repeal of the health
0val, but then out for 112 after helping england to 350 all out in the first innings against south africa. lewishes third and then fifth in practice ahead of the hungary grand prix, with red bull's daniel ricciardo quickest in both sessions. and james guy breaks the british record for the 100 metres butterfly. ——james guy. in a major blow to president trump, the us senate has failed, for a third time, to repeal president 0bama's healthcare reforms. in a dramatic late—night sitting, three...
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farther to the south, 109 in lewis beach. the worst weather at the delaware beaches the last couple days. in philadelphia we have 99 at the airport. 102 in society hill. 105 in port richmond. but this is going away. this is moving out. and as we go into friday, our next issue is going to be more rain. waves of showers and thunderstorms moving through. sol during the morning, some during the afternoon, it's like one wave after another. but it does clear out as we head into saturday and that it leaves us with a beautiful weekend. more on that coming up. >>> a quiet community turned upside down by a crime making national headlines. >> it doesn't. happen here. it's out of the norm. >> still ahead, what members of the community are saying about the grim murder mystery that is putting their small town in the national spotlight. >>> plus sneaking through security, the reason the state is slapping a pennsylvania casino with a hefty fine. >>> plus slip and slide, why mother nature had these drivers worried about more than just a traff
farther to the south, 109 in lewis beach. the worst weather at the delaware beaches the last couple days. in philadelphia we have 99 at the airport. 102 in society hill. 105 in port richmond. but this is going away. this is moving out. and as we go into friday, our next issue is going to be more rain. waves of showers and thunderstorms moving through. sol during the morning, some during the afternoon, it's like one wave after another. but it does clear out as we head into saturday and that it...
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england collapse at trent bridge to leave south africa in control of the second test. lewiso a record—equalling pole position for tomorrow's british grand prix at silverstone. also coming up in the programme, chris froome is back in yellow. he shakes off his rivals on stage 14 to retake the overall lead at the tour de france. and join me, kate grey at the olympic park, where i will be looking ahead to all the action at the world para athletic championships. hello, we are into the final two days at the all—england club. 0nce again it has provided us with the gripping drama and supreme showers that you might have expected. the roof was up on centre court allowing spain's garbine muguruza to win her first title here at the expense of the five—time champion venus williams. 0n finals weekend, centre court brings the generations together, garbine muguruza, one of the newest stars against its greatest survivor. at 37, the stage was set for venus williams aiming to be the oldest post—war champion. beneath the roof you can hear the secrets of her longevity, power. she wants to close
england collapse at trent bridge to leave south africa in control of the second test. lewiso a record—equalling pole position for tomorrow's british grand prix at silverstone. also coming up in the programme, chris froome is back in yellow. he shakes off his rivals on stage 14 to retake the overall lead at the tour de france. and join me, kate grey at the olympic park, where i will be looking ahead to all the action at the world para athletic championships. hello, we are into the final two...
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england will play south africa in the semifinals on tuesday. lewisx from pole position. he claimed the support from his home fa ns he claimed the support from his home fans made him drive faster. he qualified for the half a second ahead of the ferrari driver. sebastian vettel was in third on the grid. it has been a golden second day for the british team at the world power athletics championship in london including a fourth successive victory for richard whitehead, andy swiss is there an round of the action follows. at 40 he has never been faster, he is ready once again to light up london. the story was thrillingly amalia, slow start following by one of the most breathtaking surges in sport. his rivals left trailing in his wake as he went to glory. he says he may retire after these championships is so some retire after these championships is so some knowledge. retire after these championships is so some knowledgeli retire after these championships is so some knowledge. i enjoy racing and competing and i want to give you the best of that is well champi
england will play south africa in the semifinals on tuesday. lewisx from pole position. he claimed the support from his home fa ns he claimed the support from his home fans made him drive faster. he qualified for the half a second ahead of the ferrari driver. sebastian vettel was in third on the grid. it has been a golden second day for the british team at the world power athletics championship in london including a fourth successive victory for richard whitehead, andy swiss is there an round...
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areas to the south, though, as i mention, lewis, it's not much of a relief.the fall. d.c. to dallas feels like 100 in the next couple of days. >> the conditions out west are not getting any help. >> the rainy season doesn't even start until november. that was just a matter of where the fires form and how bad they spread. >> unfortunately, it's going to be a long summer. thanks for that, bill. >>> overseas, some tensions continue to escalate between israelis and palestinians. the weekend of violent confrontations. up next, a all right on security measures. israel is now taking them, and why those measures are stoking fears of more violence. boost. it's about moving forward, not back. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. l
areas to the south, though, as i mention, lewis, it's not much of a relief.the fall. d.c. to dallas feels like 100 in the next couple of days. >> the conditions out west are not getting any help. >> the rainy season doesn't even start until november. that was just a matter of where the fires form and how bad they spread. >> unfortunately, it's going to be a long summer. thanks for that, bill. >>> overseas, some tensions continue to escalate between israelis and...
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lewis: i hope i answered. >> oh no, that was great. the other thing i was curious about was the relationship of the wheatley's at the old south meeting house, and if they called upon intellectuals to help her or not. prof. lewis: my sense is that need education outside of the house. i don't know if they called on other members of the old south meeting house. my understanding though is that they were very proud of her, and they displayed her knowledge whenever they could in social gatherings. i don't know if they did it at the church. i have not done all the research that i want to do, but i believe that phillis might have had to sit in the slave gallery at the old south church and would not have sat with the family. >> hi barbara. i am wondering if you would address the reaction of thomas jefferson to phillis wheatley and what it meant, particularly in correspondence with george washington and other great leaders in our time. prof. lewis: jefferson certainly was not happy to think that there might be some person who was african and also intelligent and accomplished, that was far beyond his frame of reference. jefferson continues to be enig
lewis: i hope i answered. >> oh no, that was great. the other thing i was curious about was the relationship of the wheatley's at the old south meeting house, and if they called upon intellectuals to help her or not. prof. lewis: my sense is that need education outside of the house. i don't know if they called on other members of the old south meeting house. my understanding though is that they were very proud of her, and they displayed her knowledge whenever they could in social...
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lewis hamilton, after all, may be just hours from history. southtest. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour turkey's president erdogan has given emotional speeches to tens of thousands of people — marking a year since the country's failed military coup. nearly 250 people died and over 2000 were wounded during the coup attempt by an army faction lastjuly. mr erdogan backed the wave of arrests since the coup and said there should be no mercy for the plotters. at dawn this morning, the president inaugurated a monument to those killed. 0ur turkey correspondent mark lowen was at saturday's rally and explained how the country is now very much divided. the opposition are not coming tonight as they are critical of the mass arrests following the coup. 7000... the government says it is rooting out the rows of the coup plotters and the supporters of the attempted coup spread far and wide. pic pics believed the oldest centres been crossed over the past year. there was, but a few days at least last year unity against the coup, it brought peo
lewis hamilton, after all, may be just hours from history. southtest. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour turkey's president erdogan has given emotional speeches to tens of thousands of people — marking a year since the country's failed military coup. nearly 250 people died and over 2000 were wounded during the coup attempt by an army faction lastjuly. mr erdogan backed the wave of arrests since the coup and said there should be no mercy for the plotters. at dawn this...
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lewis hamilton to 1a points. england have taken the lead over south africa on day four of the third test in the second innings they to leave wigan by four points to 12. i will be back with details on this story is in an hour. it claimed the lives of around 2115 thousand allied troops , over approximately 100 days of heavy fighting , to achieve an advance of less than five miles. the battle of passchendaele became infamous not only for the scale of casualties, but also for the mud that filled the trenches. this weekend events are being held in belgium to mark the battle‘s centenary. 0ur correspondent ben brown is in ypres to watch those commemorations and joins us now... the events get under way this evening started with the last post. let's talk a bit about the battle which raged for three months, the british and allied troops making gains in terms of territory of some five miles. it was a battle where the troops who marched through here at the front line had to face not only machine guns, shells, mustard gas and emerging mentioned as well and some of them just to stay alive burrowed underground and now there is o
lewis hamilton to 1a points. england have taken the lead over south africa on day four of the third test in the second innings they to leave wigan by four points to 12. i will be back with details on this story is in an hour. it claimed the lives of around 2115 thousand allied troops , over approximately 100 days of heavy fighting , to achieve an advance of less than five miles. the battle of passchendaele became infamous not only for the scale of casualties, but also for the mud that filled...
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south, 60s as well. looking at felton, 61 degrees. lewis beach, up to 68 right now. upper 70s later on today there. on the radar and satellite, a wide view showing off because there's really nothing for us to track outside, not just for us, but to the north, to the west, to the south, all looking much better, much more clear. now that that big cold front has sloughed across the area. when a cold front moves in, it often sweeps out all the moisture. we have low humidity today. forecast highs, 83, center city. low 80s, lehigh valley and burks township. 83 for trenton. kind of consistent. a lot of us around 82, 83. new jersey and delaware. rehoboth beach at 77, and cape may, 79 degrees with all that 9 in place. and even better yet, the winds coming in from the north which is helping keep the dry and cool air over us. that's lower than average temperatures. also today, the winds will be lower than yesterday light to breezy. 5 to miles per hour. 9 is the average in millville we go from our sunday morning to our sunday evening. not a lot to talk about on the board. how long can we keep this going? now we
south, 60s as well. looking at felton, 61 degrees. lewis beach, up to 68 right now. upper 70s later on today there. on the radar and satellite, a wide view showing off because there's really nothing for us to track outside, not just for us, but to the north, to the west, to the south, all looking much better, much more clear. now that that big cold front has sloughed across the area. when a cold front moves in, it often sweeps out all the moisture. we have low humidity today. forecast highs,...
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all out for 205, south africa starting this morning with a lead of 205 runs at trent bridge. lewisand prix on pole today. he was fastest in qualifying by more than half a second. that delighted the crowd at silverstone, who could witness history this afternoon. patrick gearey reports. as they thunder away to a perfect start... silverstone is where the road began. it hosted the first race for formula i and many of its most famous ones. now, 50 years afterjim clark won the british grand prix here for the fifth time, a new hd hero is hoping to do the same. lewis hamilton matched clark's records 8 pole positions yesterday. his last lap was half a second better than anybody else's. in f1, half a second is an age. fans have seen hamilton at his best but how much longer will they be able to watch formula 1 here? the circuit has activated a break clause in their contract to host the sport in a row over money. so the speculation that the race may move to another circuit or even the streets of london after 2019. but for drivers, whether active or retired, silverstone is special. silverstone
all out for 205, south africa starting this morning with a lead of 205 runs at trent bridge. lewisand prix on pole today. he was fastest in qualifying by more than half a second. that delighted the crowd at silverstone, who could witness history this afternoon. patrick gearey reports. as they thunder away to a perfect start... silverstone is where the road began. it hosted the first race for formula i and many of its most famous ones. now, 50 years afterjim clark won the british grand prix here...
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england will play south africa in the semi—finals on tuesday. lewisthe crowd at silverstone, who could witness history this afternoon. asa as a thunder away to a perfect start... silverstone is where the road began. it hosted the first race for formula 1 and many of its most famous once. now, 50 years after britain one the grand prix here, a new hero is hoping to do the same. lewis hamilton matched clark's records a pole positions yesterday. his last lap was half a second better than anybody else's. in f1, thatis better than anybody else's. in f1, that is an age. fans have seen hamilton at his best but how much longer will they be able to watch formula 1 here. the circuit has actuated a clause in his contract. the speculation that the race may move to another circuit or even the streets of london after 2019. but for drivers, whether active or retired, silverstone a special.m is like wimbledon. you need to keep the legendary venues. silverstone is quite legendary and historic. there we re quite legendary and historic. there were racing there in the 50s
england will play south africa in the semi—finals on tuesday. lewisthe crowd at silverstone, who could witness history this afternoon. asa as a thunder away to a perfect start... silverstone is where the road began. it hosted the first race for formula 1 and many of its most famous once. now, 50 years after britain one the grand prix here, a new hero is hoping to do the same. lewis hamilton matched clark's records a pole positions yesterday. his last lap was half a second better than anybody...
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putting the interests of the north, represented by quincy in the south, represented by andrew jackson. this was at the end of meriwether lewis -- the end of lafayette's tour. was in the middle of it. i'm not sure his invitation was tied to bring back a memory of what had occurred 48 years earlier. unified spirit that pervaded in america. on july 13, 1824, lafayette left paris and set sail along the coast of france and arrived 1824. york in august of lafayette was greeted by smartly dressed young men in less uniform that militia uniform and young men ins -- militia uniform and aging veterans. in newival of lafayette york marked the beginning of a tour that would take lafayette through all the states of the union at that time. enormous crowds gathered everywhere regardless of the time of day and whether -- weather. obviously, there were no photographs. these engravings of how large a gathering -- there were 30,000 people in philadelphia. and wellm was alive because many of the homeowners stands and built charged $.20 to sit on them to those who visited the area. lafayette's trip to america was a really big deal. everyone who h
putting the interests of the north, represented by quincy in the south, represented by andrew jackson. this was at the end of meriwether lewis -- the end of lafayette's tour. was in the middle of it. i'm not sure his invitation was tied to bring back a memory of what had occurred 48 years earlier. unified spirit that pervaded in america. on july 13, 1824, lafayette left paris and set sail along the coast of france and arrived 1824. york in august of lafayette was greeted by smartly dressed...
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lewis, abc7 news >> thank you. firefighters are still working on a fire involving multi-approximately row homes in -- multiple row homes in south baltimore. the flames spread to eight homes on hazel street near curtis avenue if you are familiar with the area. two of the homes we are learning are vie can't. one person was taken to the hospital and a firefighter suffered minor injuries. the cause of the fire is unknown. jonathan: well, as we get ready for independence day, a sign of freedom missing in the d.c. area. replica of a liberty bell. as ryan hughes reports there is a push to find out what happened to it. >> i have basica search as far as i can. >> josh has a knock for solving historical mysteries inside the wilson building. last year he found a plaque in a broom closet without a title. these are the names of the district employees who served in world war ii. now his latest quest finding a 2,000-pound replica of the liberty bell. >> d.c. with the thousands of the memorials and the monuments i think it fade in the background. >> in 1950, the solid brass bell was given to the district for surpassing the goal in savings bond
lewis, abc7 news >> thank you. firefighters are still working on a fire involving multi-approximately row homes in -- multiple row homes in south baltimore. the flames spread to eight homes on hazel street near curtis avenue if you are familiar with the area. two of the homes we are learning are vie can't. one person was taken to the hospital and a firefighter suffered minor injuries. the cause of the fire is unknown. jonathan: well, as we get ready for independence day, a sign of freedom...
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and just north of dover, just south of middletown, some really heavy rain for hours after hour. the delaware beaches getting pounded, too. dewy, up to lewisheaded eastward toward cape may, which has already had several hours of rain. that cape may rain now into ocean city and going up to atlantic city, and then long beach island, we have other rain. this is coming in through south jersey. millville getting hit hard now. and so it's kind of scattered around. we had a heavy rain area go through berks county, and caused some flooding in the reading area. an inch of rain in just 15 minutes. and there's still tremendous rains back north of washington that we have to watch for the rest of the night. the amounts of rain so far, again, very, very scattered and chaotic. very little or nothing in a good bit of our area. but over 4 inches in parts of southern delaware. 5.5 in chesapeake bay. 2.8 in reading. so when the rain hits, it can be really heavy. here's the future cast for the rest of the night. showing this area back to the west, coming in, but it's breaking up. it's kind of scattered around. so we can't get that consistent rain across any p
and just north of dover, just south of middletown, some really heavy rain for hours after hour. the delaware beaches getting pounded, too. dewy, up to lewisheaded eastward toward cape may, which has already had several hours of rain. that cape may rain now into ocean city and going up to atlantic city, and then long beach island, we have other rain. this is coming in through south jersey. millville getting hit hard now. and so it's kind of scattered around. we had a heavy rain area go through...
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still raining heavily south of there but there we are with this rain falling at the moment in, sussex county, just north of millsboro delaware and that will head toward rehoboth and lewis, delaware. we have low pressure moving through the area tonight. it will combine with one moving from the south and eventually, throw back those northeasterly wind, so, there are some calling this a nor'easter regardless we are expecting heavy rains. it looks like this rain could last a little further into saturday, then we originally anticipated. here's the future cast for today, isolated showers in the morning but very, very heavy rain moving through in the middle of the night tonight, with friday into saturday, especially south of philadelphia. but a lot of that heavy rain will make it up here. if you are going out tonight and out for a while and you are traveling you have to be very, very careful. it appears saturday morning, saturday noon at 1:00 it is still raining in the area. it will eventually seem to fall to the south that rain but not for a while on saturday. so we hav chance of flooding, heavier rain, good chance of high wind, during those thunderstorms, medium chance and
still raining heavily south of there but there we are with this rain falling at the moment in, sussex county, just north of millsboro delaware and that will head toward rehoboth and lewis, delaware. we have low pressure moving through the area tonight. it will combine with one moving from the south and eventually, throw back those northeasterly wind, so, there are some calling this a nor'easter regardless we are expecting heavy rains. it looks like this rain could last a little further into...
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south of manhattan. memisevic new jersey to jamaica bay, queens. dorothy and i met during the investigation to find karina's killer last year. chanel lewisrrested in february and was charged with murder. they're advocating for change not just for karina's memory buffer everyone else who lives nearby. >> we've talked about it for 21 years. i don't know if i ever felt somebody would be killed in the park, but i was felt like security was like a. >> on a hot summer day she gave me the tour starting at the park where there were baseball fields where you cannot make out a diamond and tennis courts where weeds were poking through. then we went to spring creek park were karina was killed and trash was left over from what darcy said was the high tide religious ceremony literally in the short. gateways unusual, unlike just somebody or yellowstone, it is wrong by the park service but also a suburban park where people bring their kids. the park service said a security review is being conducted. they said the park police which are fully trained law-enforcement officers on duty 24/7. but they cannot be in every area of the park at a given time. they
south of manhattan. memisevic new jersey to jamaica bay, queens. dorothy and i met during the investigation to find karina's killer last year. chanel lewisrrested in february and was charged with murder. they're advocating for change not just for karina's memory buffer everyone else who lives nearby. >> we've talked about it for 21 years. i don't know if i ever felt somebody would be killed in the park, but i was felt like security was like a. >> on a hot summer day she gave me the...
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. >>> a south jersey school can serve a greater purpose during natural disasters because of a new donation. c.w. lewis now has a backup generator gifted. the generator will provide backup power to the school district's communication if the system, and also to an emergency shelter. >>> when a mother can't get the piece of equipment she needs for scherr special needs son. how harry hairston got an answer from the company within a week. >>> then deadly decision, she made it out of her burning home, but went back in. the one thing a bucks county woman tried to retrieve that cost her her life. >>> president trump just landed in europe. the reason hess feuds with world leaders could be reunited. we're joined by kristin welker to explain. >>> president trump against the world. this is new video of the president arriving in poland just moments ago. kristin welker joins me live now. he will meet with world leaders, the big story, kristin, in the past hour, nikki haley warning china it could risk its trade with the united states if china's trade with north korea violates u.n. sanctions. how big of a statement i
. >>> a south jersey school can serve a greater purpose during natural disasters because of a new donation. c.w. lewis now has a backup generator gifted. the generator will provide backup power to the school district's communication if the system, and also to an emergency shelter. >>> when a mother can't get the piece of equipment she needs for scherr special needs son. how harry hairston got an answer from the company within a week. >>> then deadly decision, she made...
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south street. vai and tracey, back to you. >>> coming up. all new at six. all aboard. take you blind the scenes of the cape may lewis ferry.ake you below deck to see what makes it move. >>> paid to teach, but investigators find them doing another job. >> it robs the students of a teacher in a classroom. we can't afford that here. >> in allentown, there's a lawsuit to stop it. in philadelphia the teachers union president agreed to an interview to discuss it. >> only going to talk about the contracts only. >> can you explain how that helps students? >> it is not a problem for students. >> across the state. >>> taxpayer watchdogs call these missing teachers ghosts. >> we have a problem for taxpayers and students. >> all day nbc 10 investigators finding where they're working, how it's justified and talking to the people to get rid of so-called ghost teachners our schools. investigators, nbc 10. >> our investigation into exposiexpose ing ghost teachers continues later today. see the report at 4, 5, 6 and the nbc 10 app. >>> seems to be a diversity in delaware public school systems. department of education shows only 15% of publ
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south africa. cook and england return in the morning. for now they can reflect on the day in the sun well spent. lewisout tomorrow if he's to finish on the podium in the austrian grand prix. he was third in qualifying, but a penalty means that he'll start back in eighth on the grid. his team—mate valterri bottas will be on pole, with world championship leader sebastian vettel second. tom clarkson is in spielberg for us. the 2017 world championship is proving an impossible one to predict. yesterday lewis hamilton riding the crest of a wave at the red bull ring. today after qualifying, it was a different story. as nick harris reports. lewis hamilton had his qualifying over before it began. a five place penalty for changing his gearbox, the best he could finish was sixth. he dominated practice, a scrappy final session costing. as he was trying to put it right, romain grosjean came to a halt. bringing out the yellow flag, denying the crowd a thrilling finale. thousands of dutch fans can support max verstappen, they were left disappointed as he could only finish sixth. delight for valtteri bottas claiming
south africa. cook and england return in the morning. for now they can reflect on the day in the sun well spent. lewisout tomorrow if he's to finish on the podium in the austrian grand prix. he was third in qualifying, but a penalty means that he'll start back in eighth on the grid. his team—mate valterri bottas will be on pole, with world championship leader sebastian vettel second. tom clarkson is in spielberg for us. the 2017 world championship is proving an impossible one to predict....
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australia beat south africa today by 59 runs, finishing second to england on run—rate. india's huge 186 runs win over new zealand saw them finish third. lewisitish grand prix on pole position as he attempts to make history at silverstone. patrick gearey watched the mercedes driver dominate today's qualifying. the future of the british grand prix might be unclear, but its presence, thatis might be unclear, but its presence, that is all about lewis hamilton. this weekend they have come to see lewis hamilton come to make history, to level alain prost and jim clark's record of five race wins in the british grand prix. hamilton equalled clark's record of five pole positions. it started in very british conditions. the drizzle but had disrupted final practice, reappeared for the first session of qualifying. daniel ricciardo suffered turbo failure and there was a problem forfull on suffered turbo failure and there was a problem for full on the —— suffered turbo failure and there was a problem forfull on the —— ben ando alonzo. hamilton came to the fore in q2 and o3. ando alonzo. hamilton came to the fore in q2 and 03. his final lap was quicker than
australia beat south africa today by 59 runs, finishing second to england on run—rate. india's huge 186 runs win over new zealand saw them finish third. lewisitish grand prix on pole position as he attempts to make history at silverstone. patrick gearey watched the mercedes driver dominate today's qualifying. the future of the british grand prix might be unclear, but its presence, thatis might be unclear, but its presence, that is all about lewis hamilton. this weekend they have come to see...
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south africa. and valtteri bottas is first fastest in qualifying at silverton with team—mate lewis hamilton in seconde of the terminally ill baby charlie gard is resuming at the high court. yesterday the court heard from an american doctor who said an experimental treatment could benefit the 11—month—old who suffers from a rare genetic brain condition. he's currently on life support at great 0rmond street hospital. doctors there say he should be allowed to die with dignity. 0ur correspondent helena lee explains more. charlie's parents walked out of the high court yesterday, but they have just walked in today. the parents arrived earlier, we heard from the spokesman of the family who said a few words on the steps outside the high court year. he said that the parents were too upset to talk at the moment, which is understandable, and he also touched on what we heard in court yesterday from the judge that some medical staff at great 0rmond street hospital had been threatened and what the family spokesperson said was that the family are clearly completely against this type of behaviour and that the parent
south africa. and valtteri bottas is first fastest in qualifying at silverton with team—mate lewis hamilton in seconde of the terminally ill baby charlie gard is resuming at the high court. yesterday the court heard from an american doctor who said an experimental treatment could benefit the 11—month—old who suffers from a rare genetic brain condition. he's currently on life support at great 0rmond street hospital. doctors there say he should be allowed to die with dignity. 0ur...
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lewis tosha harling's? >> a 16-year-old girl who walked into a liquor market, a grocery store in march 1991. and close to home in south-central los angeles and she picked up a bottle of orange juice across the dollars 79. she put in her backpack and went to the counter with the two dollars in her hand. the shopkeeper thought she was trying to steal the jews. a fight began and she knocked the woman down she stood up and had a gun. the girl turned to walk out of the store and she shot her in the back of the head. so that was one of the major cases that began erections that are no known as the 1992 riots for rebellion or whatever you want to call it. >> and booktv has talked about the book before. >> they had taught me about the book. they had wonderful conversations and i hope it is in your archives will people can go back to him more about her and the book. plus it is in the archives. but we are here to talk to you today about your most recent book called what is slavery. brenda stevenson what is the answer to that question? >> it is in transport it is who we were people from the very beginning.every civilization in th
lewis tosha harling's? >> a 16-year-old girl who walked into a liquor market, a grocery store in march 1991. and close to home in south-central los angeles and she picked up a bottle of orange juice across the dollars 79. she put in her backpack and went to the counter with the two dollars in her hand. the shopkeeper thought she was trying to steal the jews. a fight began and she knocked the woman down she stood up and had a gun. the girl turned to walk out of the store and she shot her...
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lewis. we are definitely looking at the heat continuing in santa barbara county. further southhe week progresses, unfortunately for the fires that are burning elsewhere across much of the west, we still have low humidity level that is are critical. gusty winds. that's one of the reasons the fires have been spreading so rapidly. another reason, though, is because of the rainy season weave had so far in california, which has been great for the drought. it really ramped up vegetation, and that gave the fire more fuel to burn. across the midwest, powerful storms are working their way through wisconsin. we have flood warnings in place for kenosha county. this where we've seen quite a bit of rain in a short amount of time. the storms are also working their way into chicago. if you are heading in that direction, it's going to be a little stormy. at least to start for your morning commute. warm and humid air certainly fueling the storms as we go through much of the day today, and that frontal system will push further to the east. we'll see rain develop across the ohio valley as we go t
lewis. we are definitely looking at the heat continuing in santa barbara county. further southhe week progresses, unfortunately for the fires that are burning elsewhere across much of the west, we still have low humidity level that is are critical. gusty winds. that's one of the reasons the fires have been spreading so rapidly. another reason, though, is because of the rainy season weave had so far in california, which has been great for the drought. it really ramped up vegetation, and that...
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lewis? kevin: th watched both of the suspects break in the home today. person cops tried to stop them it went south in a hurry. this afternoon, officers opened fire at the mount airy intersection. the officers had tried to stop a white cargo van. two officers opened fire to shatter a window and killed a driver. the female passenger was uninjured. jessica lives across the street. >> i heard sirens. there was a crash in front of the house and then there was gunshots. >> right before the chaotic traffic st watched the man and woman burglarize a home a mile away from here. they may be responsible for more in the area. >> they have to make split second decisions. life and death decisions. you never know. every situation is different. it's a difficult job. wi hope we go home safe every night. >> no officers were injured. kevin lewis, abc7 news. alison: seth rich was shot a year ago today in bloomingdale neighborhood of d.c. in what police say was a botched robbery. he was the d.n.c. director of the voter expansion data and he died at >> at 4:00, we were a block away and now we moved to the d.n.c. buildin
lewis? kevin: th watched both of the suspects break in the home today. person cops tried to stop them it went south in a hurry. this afternoon, officers opened fire at the mount airy intersection. the officers had tried to stop a white cargo van. two officers opened fire to shatter a window and killed a driver. the female passenger was uninjured. jessica lives across the street. >> i heard sirens. there was a crash in front of the house and then there was gunshots. >> right before...
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england's bowlers took four wickets before close of play, two by ben stokes, south africa resumed 375 runs behind, this morning. lewis mercedes, hamilton was given permission to overtake valtteri bottas because he thought he could catch the two leading ferraris. when he realised he couldn't, he allowed for teddy bottas to pass him again to ta ke for teddy bottas to pass him again to take third place. —— valtteri bottas. sebastian vettel added to his championship lead. it wasn't easy, i didn't do a favour for kimi ididn't easy, i didn't do a favour for kimi i didn't have the pace. i did come back a bit, a couple of laps when i could breathe a bit although i did have to stay focused the whole race. great britain have entered the world swimming championships in hungary with seven medals. after the relay tea m with seven medals. after the relay team four by 100 laps took silver, adam peaty dragged them into contention with a stunning lack, and they finished second to the usa. it's the third medal of the week adam peaty. —— he's won a stunning la ptop adam peaty. —— he's won a stunning laptop mac. now back to you, chloe.
england's bowlers took four wickets before close of play, two by ben stokes, south africa resumed 375 runs behind, this morning. lewis mercedes, hamilton was given permission to overtake valtteri bottas because he thought he could catch the two leading ferraris. when he realised he couldn't, he allowed for teddy bottas to pass him again to ta ke for teddy bottas to pass him again to take third place. —— valtteri bottas. sebastian vettel added to his championship lead. it wasn't easy, i...
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lewis hamilton is struggling, with sebastian vettel leading qualifying at the moment. plenty of wickets already at trent bridge on day two of the second test between england and south africa four remaining wickets within 35 minutes this morning. south africa all out for 335. but in reply england were 85—2. alastair cook and keaton jennings both out. butjoe root but joe root is butjoe root is putting in a captain's butjoe root is putting in a ca ptain‘s performance, butjoe root is putting in a captain's performance, reaching a half century before lunch. the women's world cup sees england face the west indies in their final group game. england are although through to the semi finals, and the west indies can't progress. but england have been put under pressure, sarah taylor and natalie sciver were both out for nought. but heather knight suppressed a whole —— surpassed a half—century to steady things, but she has been bowled out, 177—7 after 44 overs of 50. that's all from me, more sport later. wages are increasing at their slowest rate for five years according to new research. the resolution foundation — which analyses living standards — says average income growth halved to
lewis hamilton is struggling, with sebastian vettel leading qualifying at the moment. plenty of wickets already at trent bridge on day two of the second test between england and south africa four remaining wickets within 35 minutes this morning. south africa all out for 335. but in reply england were 85—2. alastair cook and keaton jennings both out. butjoe root but joe root is butjoe root is putting in a captain's butjoe root is putting in a ca ptain‘s performance, butjoe root is putting in...
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sports, alastair cook begins day two of the third test against south africa heading towards his first centuries since giving up the captaincy. lewis first practice ahead of the hungarian grand prix ahead of the hungarian grand prix ahead of... england coach is mark samson says his french counterpart is wet behind the years as their coach against the mind games ahead of the european championship. a0 people have been injured — one seriously — after a commuter train crashed in barcelona. the incident happened during the morning rush hour at the francia station, in the city centre. reports said the train did not brake when entering the station, hitting the buffers at the platform. pakistan's prime minister nawaz sharif has resigned after the country's supreme court unanimously ruled that he should be disqualified over corruption allegations. the ruling follows accusations relating to the panama papers published two years ago, in which mr sharif‘s three children were implicated. he and his family deny any wrongdoing. with me is secunder kermani. is this a surprise? after the unanimous court decision against him saying, recommending he
sports, alastair cook begins day two of the third test against south africa heading towards his first centuries since giving up the captaincy. lewis first practice ahead of the hungarian grand prix ahead of the hungarian grand prix ahead of... england coach is mark samson says his french counterpart is wet behind the years as their coach against the mind games ahead of the european championship. a0 people have been injured — one seriously — after a commuter train crashed in barcelona. the...
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farther south in delaware and even in parts of kent county got clobbered with rain friday night and into early saturday and may need a chance to dry out. 87 in renten. 84 in milton. 80 in lewisiful weather at the delaware beaches. they got slammed with heavy rain, too. the temperatures for us near 90. for the next three days we are not talking about near 100. we are talking about closer to 90. humidity going up slowly. and the rain will be isolated. afternoon thunderstorms pretty much starting on wednesday. so i have it in the forecast at least in the chance category. you see the chance right at the bottom of your screen for your neighborhood. i don't think we will be seeing anything widespread until towards the end of the week and very beginning of the weekend. we have fair skies right now. some showers in northwestern pennsylvania. keep an eye on those and then the main area is in the middle of the country. as we go through the night tonight and into tomorrow looks dry. on wednesday the humidity is starting to come up. so a few showers start popping up. this computer model is showing you the general area of showers developing. don't want to make it seem like everybody is g
farther south in delaware and even in parts of kent county got clobbered with rain friday night and into early saturday and may need a chance to dry out. 87 in renten. 84 in milton. 80 in lewisiful weather at the delaware beaches. they got slammed with heavy rain, too. the temperatures for us near 90. for the next three days we are not talking about near 100. we are talking about closer to 90. humidity going up slowly. and the rain will be isolated. afternoon thunderstorms pretty much starting...
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south africa who are chasing a92 to win. there are currently 8a—a. victory for sebastian vettel in the hungarian grand prix. that extends his lead over lewis beat salford red devils in a pulsating rugby league challenge semi final. it will take on hull fc at wembley. more on more stories at 6:30pm, including the build—up to england's women as they go for a place in the semifinals later. they take on france later. it claimed the lives of around 2a5,000 allied troops over approximately 100 days of heavy fighting to achieve an advance of less than five miles. the battle of passchendaele became infamous not only for the scale of casualties, but also for the mud that filled the trenches. this weekend, events are being held in belgium to mark the battle's centenary. siren wails. drie, twee, een. this is a corner of europe where first world war shells explode every working day. sierra 3, papa kilo 2, over. the belgian bomb disposal teams based in the village of poelkapelle deal with at least 200 tonnes of unexploded munitions each year. you might think that after a hundred years this iron harvest would be reducing. it is simply not true. during t
south africa who are chasing a92 to win. there are currently 8a—a. victory for sebastian vettel in the hungarian grand prix. that extends his lead over lewis beat salford red devils in a pulsating rugby league challenge semi final. it will take on hull fc at wembley. more on more stories at 6:30pm, including the build—up to england's women as they go for a place in the semifinals later. they take on france later. it claimed the lives of around 2a5,000 allied troops over approximately 100...
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england's cricketers enter the final day of the third test against south africa needing six wickets to go ahead in the series. lewis the cost of keeping a promise. he handed third place to teammate valtteri bottas at the hungarian grand prix, allowing race winner sebastian vettel to extend his championship lead. wigan warriors beat salford red devils to reach the challenge cup final, where they will meet the holders, hull fc. and it is medal number seven for great britain on the final day of the world swimming championships. adam peaty helps the men's team to a medley relay silver. he has had a busy week. a music festival has been called off partway through, due to safety concerns after heavy rain and wind. severe weather on friday night turned much of the y not site, near matlock, into a mud bath, and stopped several acts, including headliners the vaccines, performing. fans on social media demanded refunds, which organisers have promised to provide further information on. when you go to a festival you expect a bit of mud, but that looks like too much mud. completely off the scale. could you have predicted that kin
england's cricketers enter the final day of the third test against south africa needing six wickets to go ahead in the series. lewis the cost of keeping a promise. he handed third place to teammate valtteri bottas at the hungarian grand prix, allowing race winner sebastian vettel to extend his championship lead. wigan warriors beat salford red devils to reach the challenge cup final, where they will meet the holders, hull fc. and it is medal number seven for great britain on the final day of...
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lewis hamilton was third quickest. alistair cook will resume on 82 not out after keeping south africa at bay.r only realised afterwards. more in the next hour. people who drink alcohol three to four times a week are 30% less likely to develop type 2 diabetes — than those who never drink. that‘s according to researchers in denmark, where more than 70,000 people took part in a health study that measured drinking habits. the uk‘s leading diabetes charity warns this isn‘t a green light to drink excessively. let‘s talk to the author of the research professorjanne tolstrup at the university of southern denmark in copenhagen. and dan howarth from diabetes uk. first of all, a huge study this, 70,000 people, and it found that red wine is particularly good for us. in fighting off type two diabetes, i should say. well, yes, we did exploratory analysis on the type of alcohol. actually our main resource, where we have largest strength of our study is the results in drinking frequency where we are comparing people who drink a certain amount of alcohol a week and we are studying if there are differences bet
lewis hamilton was third quickest. alistair cook will resume on 82 not out after keeping south africa at bay.r only realised afterwards. more in the next hour. people who drink alcohol three to four times a week are 30% less likely to develop type 2 diabetes — than those who never drink. that‘s according to researchers in denmark, where more than 70,000 people took part in a health study that measured drinking habits. the uk‘s leading diabetes charity warns this isn‘t a green light to...
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south of york, along i83 and heading in to lancaster county where yellow, orange here indicating heavier downpours as well, moving further north it is raining in allentown but not as heavily but heavy rain, between lewis, bethenny beach along delaware beaches and scattered all across sussex county in delaware. we have rain right now but as we move through rest of the morning and with another round later on in the day, the severe, outlook, the severe storm prediction center has put us under a slight risk of severe thunderstorms today and tonight, we will see legend here, yesterday in the morning we were in the marginal risk and now greater risk as we go through morning we will see if that increases but you see chances of thunderstorms moving right through philadelphia right in the middle of rush hour by 6:00 a.m. leave early if you can, grab umbrella whenever you leave this morning. then we will see a break in the action and then some sunshine to the south of philadelphia, middle of the day, and we're not finish yet because here comes round number two in the overnight into the early part of the saturday morning with more severe thunderstorms possibly popping up then. we're at 76 degrees in philadelphia
south of york, along i83 and heading in to lancaster county where yellow, orange here indicating heavier downpours as well, moving further north it is raining in allentown but not as heavily but heavy rain, between lewis, bethenny beach along delaware beaches and scattered all across sussex county in delaware. we have rain right now but as we move through rest of the morning and with another round later on in the day, the severe, outlook, the severe storm prediction center has put us under a...
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south africa's batsmen struggled in reply to england's a58 all out. and a late wicket from james anderson left them trailing by 244 runs with five first innings wickets left. lewis for tomorrow's austrian grand prix, after making a gearbox change. he did set the pace in practice though, just ahead of championship rival sebastian vettel. chris froome is still wearing the yellow jersey as the tour de france heads towards thejura mountains. he finished safely in the peleton on stage seven, with marcel kittel, in blue, winning the sprint finish byjust six millimetres. froome's lead stays at 12 seconds. romelu lukaku appears to be heading for manchester united, despite a late bid from his former club chelsea. united say they have agreed a fee of around £75 million and lukaku is set to have a medical. scotland's women go into the european championship in high spirits after beating the republic of ireland 1—0 in their final warm—up match, christie murray scoring four minutes from time. the euros start in less than two weeks and scotland's opening match is against england. we have the anniversary games, building up to the world championships at the london olympic stadiu
south africa's batsmen struggled in reply to england's a58 all out. and a late wicket from james anderson left them trailing by 244 runs with five first innings wickets left. lewis for tomorrow's austrian grand prix, after making a gearbox change. he did set the pace in practice though, just ahead of championship rival sebastian vettel. chris froome is still wearing the yellow jersey as the tour de france heads towards thejura mountains. he finished safely in the peleton on stage seven, with...
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south africa's batsmen struggled in reply to england's 458 all out. and a late wicket from james anderson left them trailing by 244 runs with five first innings wickets left. lewisastian vettel. chris froome is still wearing the leaders yellow jersey as the tour de france heads towards thejura mountains. he finished safely in the peleton on stage 7, with marcel kittel — in blue — winning the sprint finish byjust six millimetres. manchester united have competition for the signature of romelu lukaku — his former club chelsea have matched united's bid of around £75 million . but chelsea say they aren't willing to pay the same fees to his agent. scotland's women go into the european championship in high spirits after beating the republic of ireland 1—0 in theirfinal warm—up match — christie murray scoring four minutes from time. the euros start in less than two weeks — and scotland's opening match is against england. it isa it is a huge weekend of athletics as well, you have the anniversary games live on the bbc tomorrow, all building up to the world championships at the london 0lympic stadium early next month. the mo farah, he is getting ready for an emotionalfew w
south africa's batsmen struggled in reply to england's 458 all out. and a late wicket from james anderson left them trailing by 244 runs with five first innings wickets left. lewisastian vettel. chris froome is still wearing the leaders yellow jersey as the tour de france heads towards thejura mountains. he finished safely in the peleton on stage 7, with marcel kittel — in blue — winning the sprint finish byjust six millimetres. manchester united have competition for the signature of romelu...
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south african opponent on the first day of the second test at trent bridge. england b do four match series 1—0. valtteri bottas is fast this at qualifying in silverstone with team—mate lewis full round—up just after 2:30pm. the funeral has taken place for six—year—old bradley lowery, who died last friday after suffering from a rare form of cancer. the six—year—old sunderland fan won a legion of supporters across the country, including the footballerjermain defoe, who left training in spain to be at the funeral. the roads leading to the church in county durham were lined with crowds and tributes, as danny savage reports. bradley lowery‘s final journey. the footballing family turned out in their many hundreds to make sure he wasn't alone. people travelled from many miles away to support his family, and reflect how the six—year—old boy had touched their lives. that smile of his was just so contagious. it didn't matter how much pain he was in, he always had that smile. it breaks my heart. we have come from south yorkshire. since last friday, i have collected money for the bradley lowry foundation. i said to my son today, we need to get up there and show our respects because i
south african opponent on the first day of the second test at trent bridge. england b do four match series 1—0. valtteri bottas is fast this at qualifying in silverstone with team—mate lewis full round—up just after 2:30pm. the funeral has taken place for six—year—old bradley lowery, who died last friday after suffering from a rare form of cancer. the six—year—old sunderland fan won a legion of supporters across the country, including the footballerjermain defoe, who left training...
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south africa at lord's he moved onto 190 this morning. england are 367—7. johanna konta and andy murray lead britain hopes at wimbledon today. and lewis at first practice for the australian grand prix. he goes almost half a second quicker as he tops the time sheet. i will be back with more just after 11:30 sheet. i will be back with more just after11:30 am. if you've flown long haul over the past 40 years, chances are you've been on a boeing 747 — best known as thejumbojet. it revolutionised air travel around the world, making it possible to fly further and for less money. but could the era of big jets be coming to an end? 0ur transport correspondent, richard westcott reports. newsreel: out of the biggest hangar in the world came the world's biggest plane. it's the giant aeroplane that shrank the world — two and a half times bigger than anything else at the time. with its iconic hump, boeing's 747 brought cheap flying to the masses. it nearly bankrupted the company, but ended up saving it. newsreel: even as a toy, the 747 is quite an armful. this is the aeroplane that gave wings to the world. because of its size, because of its range,
south africa at lord's he moved onto 190 this morning. england are 367—7. johanna konta and andy murray lead britain hopes at wimbledon today. and lewis at first practice for the australian grand prix. he goes almost half a second quicker as he tops the time sheet. i will be back with more just after 11:30 sheet. i will be back with more just after11:30 am. if you've flown long haul over the past 40 years, chances are you've been on a boeing 747 — best known as thejumbojet. it...
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south korea, which are further flaring tensions in the region. >> at the end of the day the russians and the chinese just don't care. it's not their problem. >> reporter: nuclear policy pert jeffrey lewisves increased sanctions or threats will only push north korea to develop more weapons. >> north koreans realize that these weapons are basically the only thing they have going for them. it's a fantasy to imagine that pressure alone is going to solve our problem. >> reporter: president trump has pressured china to pressure north korea to stop developing nuclear weapons and he is reportedly deeply unhappy that china is drag its the feet. gayle. >>> cbs news national security analyst fran townsend was a former advisor to president george w. bush. she joins us at the table to discuss. hello, fran. >> hello. >> july 4th seems like a big ole in your face move. has that changed the game, do you think? >> it absolutely has changed the game. this was a successful intercontinental ballistic missile launch. that means it has further range than anything up to now. we knew they had medium and short-range missiles which were much more of a regional threat. this now represents a direct threat to the
south korea, which are further flaring tensions in the region. >> at the end of the day the russians and the chinese just don't care. it's not their problem. >> reporter: nuclear policy pert jeffrey lewisves increased sanctions or threats will only push north korea to develop more weapons. >> north koreans realize that these weapons are basically the only thing they have going for them. it's a fantasy to imagine that pressure alone is going to solve our problem. >>...