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the 1700s, new england sees the decline of puritanism. remember, they had been founded in massachusetts, connecticut especially, these kind of colonies were founded as puritan colonies. and puritanism by the early 1700s is in decline. now 70, 80 years past the time of the founding. and the puritan movement has started to fade away. historians e debate about just how much puritanism is really declining. some of this may just be taught because you know that pastors especially but lots of christians will talk about, oh, you know, our founders were much more committed than we are. i don't know if you've ever heard that in a church service or something. but, you know, it used to be so much better, but now we've fallen away. that's a very common rhetorical movement you get in churches, and you started to see that in the puritan churches in the late 1600s, early 1700s, and it breeds a type of sermon, a characteristic type of new england sermon that you get in this period that historians call the jeremiahad. if you know your bible, that's from je
the 1700s, new england sees the decline of puritanism. remember, they had been founded in massachusetts, connecticut especially, these kind of colonies were founded as puritan colonies. and puritanism by the early 1700s is in decline. now 70, 80 years past the time of the founding. and the puritan movement has started to fade away. historians e debate about just how much puritanism is really declining. some of this may just be taught because you know that pastors especially but lots of...
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century, new england. now in terms of how i got into this. it was not covid. it's began when covid was not even a twinkle in our eyes and it began in a kind of interesting way for a project often. you come to a project. you've got some idea about what you want to do and you work from the outside in that is you locate the materials that will let you sort of execute on that. but this project began from the inside out. i wasn't sure what i wanted to do and i was reading through that a range of sources to see what kinds of problems were embedded in those sources that might be explored further. and i noticed that sickness was everywhere in the records of everyday life in diaries and letters where you might expect it, but also in newspapers and almanacs and court and church records and letters of records of governance at all levels. you know in some cases illness appears in a spectacular fashion as in epidemics, and i hope a little later we may talk a bit about smallpox either chapter on that but in many other cases it's sitting there quietly along other kinds of co
century, new england. now in terms of how i got into this. it was not covid. it's began when covid was not even a twinkle in our eyes and it began in a kind of interesting way for a project often. you come to a project. you've got some idea about what you want to do and you work from the outside in that is you locate the materials that will let you sort of execute on that. but this project began from the inside out. i wasn't sure what i wanted to do and i was reading through that a range of...
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he's got that really new england shirt that _ as it is. he's got that really new england shirt that he _ as it is. he's got that really new england shirt that he was - as it is. he's got that really new l england shirt that he was pictured wearing the other day with the tags still on it, which no doubt he will bear on sunday. at the financial times says as he struggles to contain public spending pressures arising from the pandemic. we have seenin arising from the pandemic. we have seen in the past almost inevitably crashes between number 10 downing street and number 11 downing st. do you think there might be daylight between the two approaches as we approach decisions?— between the two approaches as we approach decisions? yeah, there are re orts approach decisions? yeah, there are reports that — approach decisions? yeah, there are reports that seem _ approach decisions? yeah, there are reports that seem to _ approach decisions? yeah, there are reports that seem to be _ approach decisions? yeah, there are reports that seem to be ideolog
he's got that really new england shirt that _ as it is. he's got that really new england shirt that he _ as it is. he's got that really new england shirt that he was - as it is. he's got that really new l england shirt that he was pictured wearing the other day with the tags still on it, which no doubt he will bear on sunday. at the financial times says as he struggles to contain public spending pressures arising from the pandemic. we have seenin arising from the pandemic. we have seen in the...
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england and hold on to that corridor to maintain supplies and so forth and to keep the new england states separated from the southern states. i just don't think they have the combat power to do it. i think the entire plan was based on false assumptions that numbert one linking up these armies good things would happen after that and they would do what they may and the other sentient being there are so many loyalists in upstate new york that they all thought that they were going to invade and that was a bad assumption. another assumption about native americans, native americans flocked caleb gutierrez's army and w that didn't happen priscilla's based on a lot of pretty bad o assumptions. and the final piece of your question when you said that howe understood that he meant to go up the hudson i think that was true but remember his plan had also been approved by the king and germane. i got that in the appendix that you mentioned, very explicit orders thing yes the king and i have approved your plan to go to philadelphia and washington and then after that they said one to do that then you need
england and hold on to that corridor to maintain supplies and so forth and to keep the new england states separated from the southern states. i just don't think they have the combat power to do it. i think the entire plan was based on false assumptions that numbert one linking up these armies good things would happen after that and they would do what they may and the other sentient being there are so many loyalists in upstate new york that they all thought that they were going to invade and...
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congregationalists in new england. virginia, new york is very falling off with many different. quakers in pennsylvania and delaware. all virginia and the carolinas. then there is the new thinking 1840. the shakers and methodist more baptists time on more. more baptists mass in the baptists and. so i thought of religious diversey. that's going to initially be a stumbling block. i haven't mentioned. catholics in itamerica that he is the key reasons things we together.ang in three words, join or die . so much so that the first consideration a letter to the cross saying what you join us even though we've recently lost a war against you in the war boston french-speaking deal strategically is useful for us to have you on board so you don't thousand and while verifying on the coast. and so the sense of the nice letter is saying eu membership. it's like a credit card. you were a gold card with american express or mastercard or whatever. they even say thanks but no thanks and we don't really want, so they're trying to actually conquer mario and arnold comes close but fails. so religious
congregationalists in new england. virginia, new york is very falling off with many different. quakers in pennsylvania and delaware. all virginia and the carolinas. then there is the new thinking 1840. the shakers and methodist more baptists time on more. more baptists mass in the baptists and. so i thought of religious diversey. that's going to initially be a stumbling block. i haven't mentioned. catholics in itamerica that he is the key reasons things we together.ang in three words, join or...
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notjust new england, it's quite interesting. not just the new england, it's quite interesting. notjust the kind of visual representation. but the whole generational shift and the tea m team that seem to be about the team as much as about the individual. that's absolutely true, and they are incredibly diverse. it was really striking being them play against ukraine, denmark. how different our team looks, and i'm immensely proud of that. i think most english people are. at english heritage, we're doing an initiative today, when they put a flag with all of the surnames of england. it's brilliant to look at because the names, including harry kane, are so diverse and this team really, really represent the england of today. they're also very socially conscious. you've got marcus rashford, who was the leading campaigner about food poverty. every time he runs onto the pitch, ifeel like i have to think about food again because they come into our consciousness about more than just football, and that's controversial for some, football, and that's controversial forsome, but football, and th
notjust new england, it's quite interesting. not just the new england, it's quite interesting. notjust the kind of visual representation. but the whole generational shift and the tea m team that seem to be about the team as much as about the individual. that's absolutely true, and they are incredibly diverse. it was really striking being them play against ukraine, denmark. how different our team looks, and i'm immensely proud of that. i think most english people are. at english heritage, we're...
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he was born in 1854 the new england glass company, which was the precursor to the lily glass company started in 1818, edward drummond libby's father william langdon libbey became the agent for the new england last company in 1872, and so he learned the glass business from his and so, he learned the glass business from his father and in 1883 his father suddenly passed away unexpectedly. and he took over the business. in 1888 he brought the libbey glass company to toledo because number one there was natural gas in nearby finley, there was sand available, which is a component of making glass. plus the toledo -- they gave him the site for the factory, as well as site for to build houses. once they were here in toledo, it faltered a bit. workers were not happy because they did not have family around. and it was not a highly developed area. all of the amenities that they were used to in the boston area were not available in toledo, so, he lost a bunch of workers. he went out to west virginia to recruit more workers. and not only did he recruit the workers that he needed, but he also recrui
he was born in 1854 the new england glass company, which was the precursor to the lily glass company started in 1818, edward drummond libby's father william langdon libbey became the agent for the new england last company in 1872, and so he learned the glass business from his and so, he learned the glass business from his father and in 1883 his father suddenly passed away unexpectedly. and he took over the business. in 1888 he brought the libbey glass company to toledo because number one there...
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new england states separated from the middle states and the southern states. i just don't think they had the combat power to do it. so i think the entire plan was based on some false assumptions that number one, merely linking up these armies, good things would happen after that, i think that was an assumption that they made. and of course the other assumption being that there's so many loyalists in up state new york that they would all flock to burgoyne's aid, that was a bad assumption. not assumption about native americans that the native americans would flock to burgoyne's army, and of course that didn't happen. so it was based on a lot of pretty bad assumptions. >> he didn't get the french canadian support either. >> no, he didn't. the final piece of your question when you said about howe had to understand that he was meant to go up the hudson. i think that was true, but remember, his plan had also been approved. and -- by the king and germain. i got that in the appendix that you mentioned, you know, very explicit orders saying yes, the king and i have app
new england states separated from the middle states and the southern states. i just don't think they had the combat power to do it. so i think the entire plan was based on some false assumptions that number one, merely linking up these armies, good things would happen after that, i think that was an assumption that they made. and of course the other assumption being that there's so many loyalists in up state new york that they would all flock to burgoyne's aid, that was a bad assumption. not...
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and i can attest, guys, i was in new england this weekend and it was not pretty ugly summer so far >> man, it seems like we're just having the worst luck with these weekends >> honestly it feels like houston used to feel when i lived down south there all those years ago. all right, bill, thanks. >>> a final round rally at the open in great britain brought one young american back to championship status. collin morikawa did not bogey once on sunday, ending the tournament at 15 under par and securing the open championship it's the 24-year-old's second major victory in just eight appearances at golf's grand slam he won the pga championship with no spectators in attendance last year >>> plenty more ahead including n nnoffense that got a baseball fabaed for life. >>> first new details on the shooting outside nationals park. g than ever. and when kids have what they need to move forward together... anything is possible. kohl's. how did kellogg's combine crunchy oat clusters with a touch of honey... plump, juicy raisins and tasty fiber into one delicious cereal? it took a lot of bran-storming
and i can attest, guys, i was in new england this weekend and it was not pretty ugly summer so far >> man, it seems like we're just having the worst luck with these weekends >> honestly it feels like houston used to feel when i lived down south there all those years ago. all right, bill, thanks. >>> a final round rally at the open in great britain brought one young american back to championship status. collin morikawa did not bogey once on sunday, ending the tournament at...
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england hold onto the hudson river order to maintain supplies and so forth and keep the new england states separated from the middle states and seven states, i just don't think they could do it. i think the entire plan was based on false assumption that number one, linking up these armies, good things would happen after that, she and of course the other assumption being that there are so many loyalists in upstate new york, they would go to his aid. that was a bad assumption. another assumption about native americans, native americans would flock to burgoyne's army and of course that didn't happen so it was based on a lot of bad assumptions should. >> he didn't get lunch canadians either. >> no. he didn't. the final piece of your question when you said about how he had to understand that he was meant to go up the hudson, i think that was true but remember his plan was often approved. by the king and jermaine. i got what he mentioned, very explicit orders saying yes "the king and i" have approved your plan to go to philadelphia and after that, once you do that, then you need to go bac
england hold onto the hudson river order to maintain supplies and so forth and keep the new england states separated from the middle states and seven states, i just don't think they could do it. i think the entire plan was based on false assumption that number one, linking up these armies, good things would happen after that, she and of course the other assumption being that there are so many loyalists in upstate new york, they would go to his aid. that was a bad assumption. another assumption...
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in new england's, more pertinent round. english centers but if you're protestant, you believe that you have to read the bible solely scriptural. and americans do read their bible and even someone is latest andy jackson and i'm good words to say about him on thinks. he believes in invisible union and making it or stand on jackson's shoulders and resisting it and jackson but andy jackson is self-taught predict he goes to church every sunday and listens to people preached in the pulpit. preached from the gospel, from the bible. it's was a bible reading and bible discussing culture. very famously, someone like jonathan edwards any grants the name ehrenberg. publishes instruments it the hands of an ad defendant ingrid got it so o even in 1760, remarkable writings among whites and by 1790, america has more newspapers and readers per capita than any country in the world including britain. and certain technological developments will facilitate that so that when you get for example, the erie canal, you can actually now go all the wa
in new england's, more pertinent round. english centers but if you're protestant, you believe that you have to read the bible solely scriptural. and americans do read their bible and even someone is latest andy jackson and i'm good words to say about him on thinks. he believes in invisible union and making it or stand on jackson's shoulders and resisting it and jackson but andy jackson is self-taught predict he goes to church every sunday and listens to people preached in the pulpit. preached...
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england and hold onto that hudson river portal to maintain supplies to keep the new england states separated from the middle and southern states so i think the entire plan was based on false assumptions number one linking up the army's good things would happen after that i think that was an assumption that they made. of course the other assumption being there are so many loyalist in upstate new york that was a bad assumption another about native americans that would flock if that did not happen so that was based on sad assumptions. >> and he didn't get the french canadian support. >> no he didn't. and the final piece of your question when you said how had to understand he was meant to go up the hudson. i think that was true but remember his plan had also been approved. by the king and jermaine. i got that in the appendix very explicit orders saying yes thinking and i have approved your plan to go to philadelphia and then after that once you do that then you have to go back and help so how was the commander in chief? he rise reads it as the commander in chief will s the boss approved my plan.
england and hold onto that hudson river portal to maintain supplies to keep the new england states separated from the middle and southern states so i think the entire plan was based on false assumptions number one linking up the army's good things would happen after that i think that was an assumption that they made. of course the other assumption being there are so many loyalist in upstate new york that was a bad assumption another about native americans that would flock if that did not happen...
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it was time for some new england ** duty. it was time for some new england * * earn their stripes. out of the eight uncapped stores, the most excitement was around marcus smith, his kick was kept in brilliantly and some did the rest. —— sam. joe took advantage of any restiveness and scored two tries. now, can we sparkjamie looking on the right? in less than a minute into his england debut. one american that was paying attention was jamie caught on in the us had some glory. randall would have the last laugh, he missed the six nations with an ankle injury and i think it's safe to say that he has recovered. in the end, it was comfortable for england but with a total of 11 tries, it wasn't a bad way to spend independence day. british athletes have been warming up for the olympics at the diamond league in stockholm. cj ujah will be flying the flag for team gb at the 100 metres in tokyo. today he came third in sweden. the race was won by ronnie baker of the united states, with lamont marcelljacobs of italy finishing second. that's all from sportsday. now on the bbc news channel, the
it was time for some new england ** duty. it was time for some new england * * earn their stripes. out of the eight uncapped stores, the most excitement was around marcus smith, his kick was kept in brilliantly and some did the rest. —— sam. joe took advantage of any restiveness and scored two tries. now, can we sparkjamie looking on the right? in less than a minute into his england debut. one american that was paying attention was jamie caught on in the us had some glory. randall would...
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the new england militia likes gates as well mainly because have his work early in the war around boston so they like him, the key american commander at the end when it's all said and done, you've got the primary commander, gates commander of the army in his two major subordinates, i don't tickets any surprise that all three of them worked well with militia. >> we have another complement, thank you for an interesting talk, he's looking forward to reading the book. it is a privilege for us and i have to say i was enormously impressed by the american army and it coincides with the first direct war and i would have imagined they would be happy to be back and out of harm's way but it was quite the opposite. being involved by fellow officers were involved with, they wanted to beho there, i was impressed by the teaching and they are not offices like you but broadened civilians and hard left interest trying to blame it on the left. it's just very impressive. we have another question, did any part of the campaign take place in late george village and william henry? >> there were the campaign cam
the new england militia likes gates as well mainly because have his work early in the war around boston so they like him, the key american commander at the end when it's all said and done, you've got the primary commander, gates commander of the army in his two major subordinates, i don't tickets any surprise that all three of them worked well with militia. >> we have another complement, thank you for an interesting talk, he's looking forward to reading the book. it is a privilege for us...
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so i am from new england >> seth, what's my name? >> ella marija yelich-o'connor, and the middle is lani [ bleep ] yeah [ laughter ] all right, guys. these are some new england slang terms. >> okay, oh, my god. i'm not going to know any of these. >> seth: you do realize you're eating that lime like a meal [ laughter ] >> this is what i've had today >> seth: you had the - three limes and a rib. >> seth: you had the one - what's a 30 rack >> a 30 rack >> seth: a 30 rack >> a six pack. >> seth: it's a 30 pack. [ laughter ] >> a 30 rack >> 30 rack is, also, how new englanders pronounce the building i work in "30 rackefeller plaza. [ laughter ] >> thank you so much >> seth: clicker >> clicker >> seth: the clicker clicka >> i could get this. can you use it in a sentence >> seth: "someone's watching "corden.eather if you get it wrong, you have to do a shot of crown royal crown royal, it's what the queen drinks >> seth. >> seth: yeah. >> can you take that intro, just 'cause i think you forgot to mention it's based on her song "royals? >> set
so i am from new england >> seth, what's my name? >> ella marija yelich-o'connor, and the middle is lani [ bleep ] yeah [ laughter ] all right, guys. these are some new england slang terms. >> okay, oh, my god. i'm not going to know any of these. >> seth: you do realize you're eating that lime like a meal [ laughter ] >> this is what i've had today >> seth: you had the - three limes and a rib. >> seth: you had the one - what's a 30 rack >> a 30...
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right now the tropical storm warnings extend to portions of new england. half a foot of rain is possible in some areas. elsa is blamed for spawning multiple tornadoes after making landfall in florida earlier this week. a tornado was confirmed in jacksonville where one person died.wher, low-lying areas were flooded making roads unpassable. some people were urged to evacuate. >>> as new york city braces for tropical storm elsa, a separate storm system slammed the region yesterday evening. check out the water pouring down these steps at a subway station. the storm hit at the height of rush hour prompting flash flood warnings. above ground, roads were also under water. our new york city station wcbs reports dozens of people had to be rescued from their cars. >>> now to surfside, florida. four more bodies were pulled from the rubble of that deadly condo collapse. the death toll now stands at 64. officials say 76 people are still potentially unaccounted for. authorities have shifted the search effort from rescue to recovery. >> we are working around the clock to
right now the tropical storm warnings extend to portions of new england. half a foot of rain is possible in some areas. elsa is blamed for spawning multiple tornadoes after making landfall in florida earlier this week. a tornado was confirmed in jacksonville where one person died.wher, low-lying areas were flooded making roads unpassable. some people were urged to evacuate. >>> as new york city braces for tropical storm elsa, a separate storm system slammed the region yesterday...
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there is the forecast radar as the system continues to move northeast across new england. that is friday around this time to the northeast and it could be a stronger storm than it is right now. look at the latest track, 40 mile-per-hour sustained wind as it moves toward the mid-atlantic and friday at 2:00 pm it is going towards boston 50 miles per hour. that is significant and it could bring power lines down, trees down, we could see the threat for heavy rainfall and risk for strong severe storms, your flood advisories all the way towards maine, not done with the storm yet and we are dealing with heavily populated neighborhoods on the i-95 corridor. forecast rainfall several inches across the mid-atlantic region, up towards new england, so incredible this storm is going to endure and maintain its tropical status as it gets to new england. >> the water is pretty cold, pretty cold. interesting to see how it maintains that energy. >> janice: mostly inland but it will accelerate in the atlantic and become extratropical and that is when we see it ramp up. jillian: busy tracking
there is the forecast radar as the system continues to move northeast across new england. that is friday around this time to the northeast and it could be a stronger storm than it is right now. look at the latest track, 40 mile-per-hour sustained wind as it moves toward the mid-atlantic and friday at 2:00 pm it is going towards boston 50 miles per hour. that is significant and it could bring power lines down, trees down, we could see the threat for heavy rainfall and risk for strong severe...
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radley black shows us the damage. >> reporter: elsa hit new england with heavy rain and high winds, whipping up waves along the coast, and nearly washing out at least one train line in connecticut. >> i'm not an alarmist, but i do know that climate change is not -- you're seeing it real. the hurricane season hasn't even begun yet. >> reporter: in new jersey, strong winds brought down power lines in a resort billion. beach is closed and floodwater inundated some seat is in the city of hoboken. drivers say road conditions were treacherous. >> i was white knuckling it, like almost the whole way. wipers on high. >> reporter: on new york's long island, relent this rain buried cars, leaving some drivers stranded. elsa brought more rain to new york city today, hours after it was inundated by another major storm that left parts of the city underwater. into seral subway stns thursday. this woman waded through waste deep flooding to grab her train. above ground, people had to walk through four inches of water. some roads turned into rivers and nypd officers had to use a flat bed truck to resc
radley black shows us the damage. >> reporter: elsa hit new england with heavy rain and high winds, whipping up waves along the coast, and nearly washing out at least one train line in connecticut. >> i'm not an alarmist, but i do know that climate change is not -- you're seeing it real. the hurricane season hasn't even begun yet. >> reporter: in new jersey, strong winds brought down power lines in a resort billion. beach is closed and floodwater inundated some seat is in the...
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for those of us in new england, we like to hear that. we know the audience is looking forward to hearing more about the book winning independence, so let's begin again. the focus has been on the era of the revolution. what do you love most about this chapter in our history? >> thank you for having me in the library and historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been looking forward to doing this. i was drawn to the revolution because that is where everything starts for the united states. the social ideas were formed during the course of the revolution. if you think about it, lincoln when he talked about it seven years ago was referring to 1776 and the ideas of equality and god-given rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness for all people. and when martin luther king talked about having a dream, his dream was that african-americans would be cut in on the ideas that really begin with the american revolution so i was drawn to that and i think in addition because the revolution consisted of two things. on the one hand, there's
for those of us in new england, we like to hear that. we know the audience is looking forward to hearing more about the book winning independence, so let's begin again. the focus has been on the era of the revolution. what do you love most about this chapter in our history? >> thank you for having me in the library and historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been looking forward to doing this. i was drawn to the revolution because that is where everything starts for the united...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: england's footballers have reached their first major final in 55 years. the team beat denmark and 2—1, extra time. harry kane clenched it with a rebound from a saved penalty. south africa �*s former president has handed himself into police minutes before a deadline for him to surrender. jacob zuma, who led the country to 2018 is to serve a 15— month prison sentence over a corruption investigation. gunman have assassinated the haitian president inside his home, sparking a state of emergency. he and his wife were assassinated. it is believed they were mercenaries. now on bbc news — hardtalk.
this is bbc news, the headlines: england's footballers have reached their first major final in 55 years. the team beat denmark and 2—1, extra time. harry kane clenched it with a rebound from a saved penalty. south africa �*s former president has handed himself into police minutes before a deadline for him to surrender. jacob zuma, who led the country to 2018 is to serve a 15— month prison sentence over a corruption investigation. gunman have assassinated the haitian president inside his...
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i could see them got 100 plus kilometers per hour that re making it to new england, new york. we'll also get into some of this is while further to the south. heavy rounds of rain can be found in florida. this will impact miami on thursday, except for going to central america. rain for the pacific coast of mexico into guatemala, and for south america that cold front swept across rio. diginero kicked down your temperature by about half as high as 16 degrees on thursday. that sure weather update. the sponsored power cut on airways after a one year delay tokyo olympics. finally to despite growing opposition and spiraling costs, thousands of athletes are competing in mt stadiums. amid the corona virus endemic algae here it will be inside the olympic bubble. bringing you the latest from again, like no other coveted beyond. well, the taken without hesitation, fulton died for carla. finds out that all this new babies were i did not think its neglected babies to death. people in power investigate, exposes, and questions they used to be of our around the globe on al jazeera it's the cas
i could see them got 100 plus kilometers per hour that re making it to new england, new york. we'll also get into some of this is while further to the south. heavy rounds of rain can be found in florida. this will impact miami on thursday, except for going to central america. rain for the pacific coast of mexico into guatemala, and for south america that cold front swept across rio. diginero kicked down your temperature by about half as high as 16 degrees on thursday. that sure weather update....
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the headlines on bbc news: england prepares to take on ukraine later in the hope of winning a place in the euro semifinals for the first time in 25 years. supermarket chain morrisons accepts a multi—billion pound takeover bid by a us investment group led by the owner of majestic wine. britain's main doctors' union urges the government to keep some social distancing measures in place after the 19th ofjuly when all coronavirus restrictions are due to be scrapped. time for a sports round—up with jane. good afternoon. england are attempting to reach their first euros semifinalfor 25 years — they play ukraine later in rome. supporters are being asked not to travel because of coronavirus restrictions, so there will be a far smaller crowd cheering them on than they've been used to. john watson is in rome for us. john it looks hot there — will that be a problem for england? yes, good afternoon. hello from the stadio 0limpico. i think temperature and conditions of potentially will be a factor later when it kick off is around 8pm and it could be around 27 or 28 degrees, but i'm sure the
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many especially in new england were promised freedom and return most of those promises were honored but some veterans were kept in bondage. of course the major dividing line between white and black common soldiers was the american system than enslaved 90% of the country's african-american's and treated black citizens a second-class citizens. i'm sorry freeblacks second class citizens. a remarkable resort with my research on black continental soldiers is finding that they largely received the same considerations of the white comrades at the most basic level soldiers of car with african and native americans received the same pay provisions clothing and equipment is white soldiers. as regards all those things both whites and soldiers of colors suffered together in times of scarcity into me. two times bounty most glaring case of unequal treatment was the black soldiers were largely barred from serving in any rank other than drummer pfeiffer or private soldier. further in the early war years. they were occasionally given labor details more often than white soldiers, but that ended by the con
many especially in new england were promised freedom and return most of those promises were honored but some veterans were kept in bondage. of course the major dividing line between white and black common soldiers was the american system than enslaved 90% of the country's african-american's and treated black citizens a second-class citizens. i'm sorry freeblacks second class citizens. a remarkable resort with my research on black continental soldiers is finding that they largely received the...
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. >>> well, now, to new england finally drying out this morning. elsa leaving her mark all over the northeast, rob is in rhode island for us this morning. good morning to you, rob. >> reporter: hey, good morning, eva. it's been a while, since 2008 the last time rhode island got a tropical storm, but elsa rode its way from the gulf coast all the way into canada and it definitely left a mark. this morning, the northeast dealing with the aftermath of tropical storm elsa. >> should have brought out the boats. >> reporter: this after the storm dumped more than three inches of rain in some hammering the coast with flash flooding. in connecticut, rainwater filling the streets of downtown new haven as well as coastal towns like derry ann, and on new york's long island -- >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: -- the garage of this auto shop flooded. the water damaging vehicles inside. >> look at how much water is in the shop. oh, no. >> reporter: on the north shore, in glen cove roads there inundated. drivers getting stuck in deep water. many needing to be pulle
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many in new england were promised freedom in return. most of those promises were honored but some veterans were kept in honor. the major dividing line was the american system that end slaved 90% of the country's african-americans and treated black critics as second class citizens. i'm sorry. free blacks as second class critics. a remarkable result of my research is finding that they largely received the same considerations as their white comrades. at the most basic level, they received the same pay, provisions and clothing as white soldiers. as regards to all those things, both suffered in time of scarcity -- [ inaudible ] the most glaring case of unequal treatment it was black soldiers were prevented from serving. occasionally they were given labor details but that ended by the middle years. in the end, there may have been difficulties due to fellow soldiers' personal or race animus. but such instances were few and far between. to this point, one late war incident is telling. a white rhode island soldier recalled in 1780 when the two r
many in new england were promised freedom in return. most of those promises were honored but some veterans were kept in honor. the major dividing line was the american system that end slaved 90% of the country's african-americans and treated black critics as second class citizens. i'm sorry. free blacks as second class critics. a remarkable result of my research is finding that they largely received the same considerations as their white comrades. at the most basic level, they received the same...
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come on, england! ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. the time is almost 6:20. our top story this evening: jetting off abroad this summer becomes easier for the double jabbed in england, as the government changes its travel rules. and coming up, world number one ash barty is through to the women's final at wimbledon. she'll face karolina pliskova on saturday. coming up on sportsday on the bbc news channel, the latest on women's semifinals day, as ash barty books are a place in her first wimbledon final after a straight—sets win over the prime minister has set out details of britain's final military withdrawal from afghanistan. it's nearly 20 years since the uk and other foreign forces entered the country, in the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks on the united states. there are concerns that the departure, led by the us, will leave the afghan government vulnerable to the taliban, who have been making gains in recent months. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. at one of the few nato bases left in kabul, the lowering of the union flag signalled the en
come on, england! ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. the time is almost 6:20. our top story this evening: jetting off abroad this summer becomes easier for the double jabbed in england, as the government changes its travel rules. and coming up, world number one ash barty is through to the women's final at wimbledon. she'll face karolina pliskova on saturday. coming up on sportsday on the bbc news channel, the latest on women's semifinals day, as ash barty books are a place in her first wimbledon...
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a reminder of our main news: england are in the final of a major football tournament for the first time in 55 years. they'll play italy in the final of the euros. their victory over denmark in the semi final was narrow — 2—1 after extra time. but for england supporters, it was the best thing they'd ever seen. earlier i caught up with one of them sorcha nelson, who's been out celebrating, and i asked her what was her favourite moment in the game. (tx sot when harry kane almost didn't score, but scored. beautiful. beautiful. score, but scored. beautiful. beautiful-— score, but scored. beautiful. beautiful. �* ., beautiful. are you, dare i say, a fairweather _ beautiful. are you, dare i say, a fairweather football - beautiful. are you, dare i say, a fairweather football fan, - beautiful. are you, dare i say, a fairweather football fan, or| a fairweather football fan, or a fairweatherfootball fan, or a loyal and committed footballer?— a loyal and committed footballer? no, mess of southampton _ footballer? no, mess of southampton fan - footballer? no, mess of. southampton fan throu
a reminder of our main news: england are in the final of a major football tournament for the first time in 55 years. they'll play italy in the final of the euros. their victory over denmark in the semi final was narrow — 2—1 after extra time. but for england supporters, it was the best thing they'd ever seen. earlier i caught up with one of them sorcha nelson, who's been out celebrating, and i asked her what was her favourite moment in the game. (tx sot when harry kane almost didn't score,...
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this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: england's footballers are in theirfirst majorfinal in 55 years after beating denmark at wembley. south africa's former president's jacob zuma's handed himself in to serve a 15 month term for contempt of court. it is another major escalation in afghanistan — the taliban launching a sustained assault on a provincial capital, in the west of the country. fierce fighting erupted in the capital of badghis province. the governor said the enemy had entered the city and some districts have fallen. afghanistan's defence minister said that "war is raging" with the taliban. secunder kermani reports. a taliban fighter poses for the camera. these are government soldiers and commandos, he says. and you can see they have all surrendered. the insurgents launched their assault on qala—i—naw in the northwest of the city early this morning. they have been taking more and more territory in recent weeks but this is the first time during this offensive they have attacked a major city. dozens of prisoners streamed out from the jail. meanwhile, government for
this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: england's footballers are in theirfirst majorfinal in 55 years after beating denmark at wembley. south africa's former president's jacob zuma's handed himself in to serve a 15 month term for contempt of court. it is another major escalation in afghanistan — the taliban launching a sustained assault on a provincial capital, in the west of the country. fierce fighting erupted in the capital of badghis province. the governor said the enemy had...
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so some really wet weather coming into new york into new england into that eastern side of canada. heavy rain continues across the deep south, but hot and dry for the west. ah, sponsored cattle airways. the story is bob way in her what? she is always told from the perspective of the great me, whether it's even new robot mccardie. my responsibility is to tell, is involved with the story in a way that it hasn't really been told before the ordinary. everyday life was involved with the people. i'm writing about patina. got out of darkness, mice and bob way on algebra. we town the untold story. ah speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes a police fin, your guys my power and passion. we tell your story. we are your voice, your new, your neck out here. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, this is a news our on alger 0, fully back, people live from our world headquarters in bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. a state of emergency declared in japan, capital westcove in 1900 cases rise. the new restrictions will last throughout the upcoming olympic games. police and atc,
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pushing up into new england and easing up to that eastern side of canada. try proctor weather coming, backing behind the central part of the us, seeing some live the showers over towards the west where we've got some wet weather coming into where western parts of canada much of the west side of the us stay dry and hot, elevated fire risk of course, liquor, the temperature in phoenix, we getting up to 45 degrees celsius once again said the burning heat, the dangerous heat set to continue dry weather. now, coming across a good part of the caribbean, i'm pleased to say last fine and dry across the main islands. here we have got a few showers just coming into the wind, which i think pretty that the baby could catch a shower to barbados, may be catching a shower too as well, but the wet weather will be across the other side of the caribbean, costa rica, seeing some heavy downpours along with a good part of panama, the an extra digital killing and a north african capital. i heard someone breaking into our house. i heard people shouting so full masked men for not
pushing up into new england and easing up to that eastern side of canada. try proctor weather coming, backing behind the central part of the us, seeing some live the showers over towards the west where we've got some wet weather coming into where western parts of canada much of the west side of the us stay dry and hot, elevated fire risk of course, liquor, the temperature in phoenix, we getting up to 45 degrees celsius once again said the burning heat, the dangerous heat set to continue dry...
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between very, very amazing, integrate game, new england very well. fortunately, we did the independence. what can we say was a great game and i think we dominated and he was quite well deserved. like played a game of also get to them as italy did. it's a hard way falling behind to show a goal after just 2 minutes with a goal, math scramble in the 2nd half. so leonardo the new t equals and then 3 english mrs. penalties sealed victory for the saudi e o l. i was lucky enough to be part of a great team and this late in the 1990 world cup for twins. and i was also lucky enough to play in a fantastic you 21 side in 198820 4. she was just absolutely embarrassed. we managed not to win because i was like that. gotcha. and both times we lost the penalties. therefore luck owed me something that i saw me the waiver. yeah, some england fans were so bent on seeing their teen threw off. it's 55 year drive bill that they stormed a wimbley barriers throughout the tournament. they proclaimed football was coming home and said it was up to rome. i never got the right john or any 3 of the parties in italy's
between very, very amazing, integrate game, new england very well. fortunately, we did the independence. what can we say was a great game and i think we dominated and he was quite well deserved. like played a game of also get to them as italy did. it's a hard way falling behind to show a goal after just 2 minutes with a goal, math scramble in the 2nd half. so leonardo the new t equals and then 3 english mrs. penalties sealed victory for the saudi e o l. i was lucky enough to be part of a great...
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northeast, and new england. fewer in florida. it's not by and dry. here the southern states are seeing a dry spell throughout the gulf, mexico and the caribbean. dady shows all the thing at the moment in the small islands and he has found yoder in cuba to some degree in mexico, particularly southern mexico during thursday and possibly friday that it gets bone dry as you move into brazil and quite cold rios, only 16 degrees the who's the he added to the fashion, the success and the popularity. and then he gave it all up for the love of his homeland football rebels, dells into the realm of footballing legend. rashid mac, luthey for to the jury and national liberation front. with his feet, rashid mackenzie, and the f. l. n. team on al jazeera, the former finding harmony in pursuing his passions, my passions finding young and keeping cultural tradition, nurturing the musical talents of his community. had been playing to dream music filled in mind, the money to outside world and tending his families land the most positive thing that b
northeast, and new england. fewer in florida. it's not by and dry. here the southern states are seeing a dry spell throughout the gulf, mexico and the caribbean. dady shows all the thing at the moment in the small islands and he has found yoder in cuba to some degree in mexico, particularly southern mexico during thursday and possibly friday that it gets bone dry as you move into brazil and quite cold rios, only 16 degrees the who's the he added to the fashion, the success and the popularity....
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. >> on the whale watching trips that leave the new england aquarium you're guarantee to see a whale or you get a rain check for a future tour. >> there you go. >> weot guarantee to spend the day with the man who may have spent more time up close with these creatures than anyone else on the planet. >> whale are the world's most intelligent giants. >> his latest project took him three years, to 24 locations, from the equator to the poles, the result, secrets of the whale. a four-part documentary that features some of the most fascinating underwater moments we've ever seen. at the aquarium where he is exploring residents, he gave us a special screening. >> this one female adult orca came in and was sort of checking me out. >> said we can go back and feed her, figure this is the right way to do it. >> it is. >> that includes the encounter with the orca who seems to offer him a stingray for lunch. >> i'm swimming towards this an 3458 who this animal with this ray, i'm thinking here it is, the moment, she drops it and i thought i lost it but i knelt on the bottom and she comes back. >> or
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but this is the new england they showed brazilians. unlike the previous $370.00 finals, that major tournaments where they went out because it was known go, there's been more wrong goals in this tournament than all european championships put together 11. then how do you gain then goals on the rebound from a penalty? was it a penalty every day and will tell? you know, most neutrals will tell you no, but we do have the video assistant memory these days and he said it was a penalty just like the referees so hang on fans, we'll take that. yeah. first major final. 1960, i will take that now they're going to face italy in the final. they have the home advantage of playing it, wembley, can england go all the way? you've got a thing with 60000 fans behind you and that sort of atmosphere that we saw last night repeated the england, the favorites that the 2 best defenses in the torment, england, and now considered wrong. italy of considered a couple. so it's going to be a very, very tight affair, and in fans are amazed that they avoid penalties.
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in new england we like to hear that. the audience is looking forward to hearing more about your most recent book subbase let's begin pitchers of storing your folks is bent on american revolution. what do you love most about this chapter in the history? >> first of all let me thank you guys for having me in the library and the historical society for inviting me tonight. i have been looking forward to doing it. i was drawn to the american revolution because that's where ripping started for the united states and our political system, our social ideals were formed during the course of the revolutionar. if you think about it blinken when he talked about four score and seven years ago was referring to 1776 and the ideals of equality and god-given rights and life liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all people. when martin luther king talked about having dreamed his dream after an -- african-americans were cut on the ideals that really began with the american revolution. i was drawn to that and they thinke in addition becau
in new england we like to hear that. the audience is looking forward to hearing more about your most recent book subbase let's begin pitchers of storing your folks is bent on american revolution. what do you love most about this chapter in the history? >> first of all let me thank you guys for having me in the library and the historical society for inviting me tonight. i have been looking forward to doing it. i was drawn to the american revolution because that's where ripping started for...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: england's footballers have reached their first major final in 55 years. the team beat denmark 2—1 in extra time in the euro 2020 semis. harry kane clinched it, with a rebound from a saved penalty. south africa's former president's handed himself in to police just minutes before a deadline for him to surrender. jacob zuma, who led the country from 2009 to 2018 is to serve a 15—month prison sentence over contempt of court relating to a corruption investigation. gunmen have assassinated the haitian president inside his home, sparking a state of emergency in the country. jovenel moise was injured in the attack. a government minister says police have arrested a number of suspects.
this is bbc news, the headlines: england's footballers have reached their first major final in 55 years. the team beat denmark 2—1 in extra time in the euro 2020 semis. harry kane clinched it, with a rebound from a saved penalty. south africa's former president's handed himself in to police just minutes before a deadline for him to surrender. jacob zuma, who led the country from 2009 to 2018 is to serve a 15—month prison sentence over contempt of court relating to a corruption...
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in the sunshine, around 20 degrees or so. coming home this is bbc world news, the headlines: england's footballers have arrived at their hotel near london ahead of tomorrow's match against italy in the final of euro 2020. the build—up reaches fever pitch — millions of fans around the country preparing to watch the game tomorrow night at eight o'clock. italy are unbeaten in 33 games. they've now flown to luton from their training base near florence hoping to win their second euros trophy. in other news — fully vaccinated nhs staff could be let off having to self isolate after contact with someone with covid — to try to tackle staff shortages. and at wimbledon, world number one ashleigh barty has
in the sunshine, around 20 degrees or so. coming home this is bbc world news, the headlines: england's footballers have arrived at their hotel near london ahead of tomorrow's match against italy in the final of euro 2020. the build—up reaches fever pitch — millions of fans around the country preparing to watch the game tomorrow night at eight o'clock. italy are unbeaten in 33 games. they've now flown to luton from their training base near florence hoping to win their second euros trophy. in...
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england towards new york to that eastern side of kind of it comes out. so that'll run across the panhandle and push up towards the carolinas. over the next few days, it already brought some very heavy writing across jamaica. now, making his way towards that western side of cuba to make a sing $909.00 millimeters of rain in only $24.00 as $88.00 millimeters of that fell in the space of only 6 hours. that is a round twice the july average rainfall. wet weather will continue to make his way across western cuba, and up across the proto keys, the across the world, young activated and organized around the movie today, we do the work that heard in the 1st of a new series to people in new york city use different to me, to fight institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a wide problem network wires. a systemic solution generally contains on the latest news as it breaks the level of intimidation over the media over the last couple of days has been met. the most journalists have been beaten with detailed coverage. the ongoing covered 19 health emerg
england towards new york to that eastern side of kind of it comes out. so that'll run across the panhandle and push up towards the carolinas. over the next few days, it already brought some very heavy writing across jamaica. now, making his way towards that western side of cuba to make a sing $909.00 millimeters of rain in only $24.00 as $88.00 millimeters of that fell in the space of only 6 hours. that is a round twice the july average rainfall. wet weather will continue to make his way across...
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for those of us in new england look forward to that. as a historian, your focus has been on the era of the american revolution, what do you like most in this chapter in history? >> well, let me thank you for having me and the historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been looking forward to doing this. and that's when it starts for the united states. lincoln when he talked about four score and seven years ago he was talking 1776, the ideas of equality, life given rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness for all people and when martin luther king talked about his dreamworks that african-americans were cut in on the ideals that really began with the american revolution. i was drawn to that because the revolution, studying the revolution consisted of two things. on the one hand there's the revolution itself which i think came as a surprise to most participants a dozen years before no one saw it coming, but there it was. why did it occur and what was the revolution about? was it a case of colonists trying to gain independence
for those of us in new england look forward to that. as a historian, your focus has been on the era of the american revolution, what do you like most in this chapter in history? >> well, let me thank you for having me and the historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been looking forward to doing this. and that's when it starts for the united states. lincoln when he talked about four score and seven years ago he was talking 1776, the ideas of equality, life given rights of life,...
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this is bbc news. a brilliant night for england in rome, as they thrash ukraine, and move on to the semi finals of the euros. it's been a long year for everybody. i'm chuffed the two performances we've put on have brought so much enjoyment and happiness to people. cheering it was a saturday night to celebrate for fans. football now is coming home, with 60,000 fans at wembley on wednesday. i can't believe it. we're over the moon. absolutely brilliant. they've played amazing. could not even have dreamt it. at least 17 people have died and a0 others have been rescued after a military plane crashed in the southern philippines. here the health secretary sajid javid says there's a strong argument that easing coronavirus restrictions in england will improve the country's health. in miami, an approaching storm accelerates plans to demolish the rest of the apartment block where at least 2a people died and more than 120 are missing. and hidden away for 42 years — the priceless andy warhol paintings finally bei
this is bbc news. a brilliant night for england in rome, as they thrash ukraine, and move on to the semi finals of the euros. it's been a long year for everybody. i'm chuffed the two performances we've put on have brought so much enjoyment and happiness to people. cheering it was a saturday night to celebrate for fans. football now is coming home, with 60,000 fans at wembley on wednesday. i can't believe it. we're over the moon. absolutely brilliant. they've played amazing. could not even have...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. our top story this evening: england awaits. the stage is set for tonight's semifinal at wembley against denmark. and roger federer is out of wimbledon after losing his quarterfinals match in straight sets in the last few minutes. and coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel, we'll have the rest of the day's sports news. we'll be live from wembley as the countdown to england's euros semifinal continues. we'll be live from wembley as the countdown to england's euros semifinal continues. more than 200 bonfires have been built in northern ireland ahead of the annual?12th ofjuly?celebrations this year, and they're getting bigger than ever. the loyalist tradition which celebrates the victory of a protestant king over a catholic king at the battle of the boyne in 1690, can cause tensions between communities in some areas, but for others it's an important way to celebrate british culture in northern ireland. 0ur correspondent emma vardy has been to see one of the huge bonfires being built. layer upon layer, built by hand, this bo
fergus walsh, bbc news. our top story this evening: england awaits. the stage is set for tonight's semifinal at wembley against denmark. and roger federer is out of wimbledon after losing his quarterfinals match in straight sets in the last few minutes. and coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel, we'll have the rest of the day's sports news. we'll be live from wembley as the countdown to england's euros semifinal continues. we'll be live from wembley as the countdown to england's euros...
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marcus rashford was one of three england _ is the new normal. marcus rashford was one of three england players i is the new normal. marcus rashford was one of three england players to i was one of three england players to miss a penalty last night, fellow united playerjadon sancho also failed to score, and he had rashford webber targeted with online racist abuse after the game along with arsenal's saka. the abuse was condemned by the prime minister and fa, who described it as appalling. they said, we could not be clearer than anyone behind such disgusting behaviour is not welcome in following the team. what are people thinking about to go online _ what are people thinking about to go online and _ what are people thinking about to go online and abuse these players? what is wrong _ online and abuse these players? what is wrong with some people? it is so, so sad _ is wrong with some people? it is so, so sad and _ is wrong with some people? it is so, so sad and ridiculous, add a hopeless— so sad and ridiculous, add a hopeless social media companie
marcus rashford was one of three england _ is the new normal. marcus rashford was one of three england players i is the new normal. marcus rashford was one of three england players to i was one of three england players to miss a penalty last night, fellow united playerjadon sancho also failed to score, and he had rashford webber targeted with online racist abuse after the game along with arsenal's saka. the abuse was condemned by the prime minister and fa, who described it as appalling. they...
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Jul 19, 2021
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i don't want to mention how miserable it was this weekend in new england. jonathan, i was up in the adirondacks. i don't think i've ever seen it rain so long without it being like a tropical storm. it was an ugly weekend. >> bill karins, let's cancel summer. it's been terrible. too hot. storms every day on the east coast. and we're keeping an eye on the worrisome temperatures and fire dangers in the west. thank you, sir. >>> still ahead, a chemical leak at a texas amunsment park sends dozens to the hospital. what investigators are saying about that incident. we'll be right back. saying about that incident. we'll be right back. express business card, which offers spending power built for his business needs, to furnish a new exam room. the doctor will see you now. get the card built for business. by american express. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. ♪ ♪
i don't want to mention how miserable it was this weekend in new england. jonathan, i was up in the adirondacks. i don't think i've ever seen it rain so long without it being like a tropical storm. it was an ugly weekend. >> bill karins, let's cancel summer. it's been terrible. too hot. storms every day on the east coast. and we're keeping an eye on the worrisome temperatures and fire dangers in the west. thank you, sir. >>> still ahead, a chemical leak at a texas amunsment park...
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Jul 6, 2021
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for those of us are new england, we like to hear that. our audiences looking forward to hearing more about his most recent book "winning independence". let's begin as a historian to focus is been on the era of the american revolution. what do you love most about this chapter in history. john: thank you guys for having me. and the library in the historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been putting forward to doing this. while i was broad to the american revolution it is that is where everything starts for the united states. in our political system, our socialized ideals for formant during the course of the revolution. if you think about it, lincoln when he talked about for scores and seven years ago, was referring to 1776 printed in the ideal of equality and god-given rights of life liberty and pursuit of happiness for all people. and when martin luther and king talked about having his dream, that african-americans would be cut in on the ideals the really began with the american revolution. so i was onto that. i think in addition
for those of us are new england, we like to hear that. our audiences looking forward to hearing more about his most recent book "winning independence". let's begin as a historian to focus is been on the era of the american revolution. what do you love most about this chapter in history. john: thank you guys for having me. and the library in the historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been putting forward to doing this. while i was broad to the american revolution it is that...