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it will be england ball. england throwing in again off the foot of schmidt. scott trying to do too much there. good flick by mittag sent back in by houghton. popp. bassett. against mittag. bassett. good job. gets it to greenwood. over the head of aluko. leupolz. carney coming back able to take it away. mittag goes down. look at the bench for germany. everybody is up off the bench. cannot believe the no call. >> aly: looks like mittag found herself in a nice little space there. i thought she was fouled from up here. >> justin: laudehr. sanderson able to come back but gives it right back is popp. good step-up by bassett. laudehr. dabritz trying to play it out wide and does for kemme. cross blocked by bronze but a corner kick here for germany. >> aly: it is so tight centrally for germany in the attack. every time they get outside is when they earn a corner kick or get a cross-off. >> justin: dabritz will take the corner with goessling on the bench. popp has been a target on corners because of her height and ability and how she can head the ball. you wonder how s
it will be england ball. england throwing in again off the foot of schmidt. scott trying to do too much there. good flick by mittag sent back in by houghton. popp. bassett. against mittag. bassett. good job. gets it to greenwood. over the head of aluko. leupolz. carney coming back able to take it away. mittag goes down. look at the bench for germany. everybody is up off the bench. cannot believe the no call. >> aly: looks like mittag found herself in a nice little space there. i thought...
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alvin watts was a friend of england's father. he was england's roommate at the time of the good friday shootings. he's charged with the same ten felonies as england and has entered not guilty pleas for the sake of trial. but he says he and england committed the shootings. >> we were sitting around the house, popping pills. xanaxs. once i had so many of those in me, i didn't care anymore. we wanted to go out and do revenge. we wanted -- we wanted to avenge his dad's death. >> i went to sleep that night, woke up the next morning, it was all over the news. people were scared to come out at night. they didn't know what was going on. and i never said nothing to anybody. but my codefendant was boasting about it and the cat was out of the bag. before we know it, several people called in to crimestoppers. >> tulsa community pulled together and they knew what was important. they were more than willing to help us bring these guys and apprehend them. >> what's your statement about this whole thing? guilty, not guilty? >> not guilty. >> do y
alvin watts was a friend of england's father. he was england's roommate at the time of the good friday shootings. he's charged with the same ten felonies as england and has entered not guilty pleas for the sake of trial. but he says he and england committed the shootings. >> we were sitting around the house, popping pills. xanaxs. once i had so many of those in me, i didn't care anymore. we wanted to go out and do revenge. we wanted -- we wanted to avenge his dad's death. >> i went...
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at noon the bank of england rate decision. all 41 economist surveyed expects rates to remain at a low. they do not expect a rate proposal to come until december. look out for the imf economic outlook revisions. the greek proposal deadline will be at 11:00 p.m. u.k. time. the final deadline apparently is sunday. european leaders will meet to assess the proposal delivered tonight, and then apparently if they cannot agree, grexit. another deadline here in europe, apparently it is different. let's get to mark barton who has been digging into the markets all morning. he will bring you the markets throughout the morning. mark: i have ignored the oil slumped in the last five days we have been so fixated on greece and china. to be honest, i have ignored the slump in crude oil. i am putting that right now. in the last five days, through the close yesterday, crude oil, encased -- in case you missed it slumped because of for reasons, grexit concerns, china stockmarket slump, nuclear deal with iran, and an expansion of u.s. crude supply.
at noon the bank of england rate decision. all 41 economist surveyed expects rates to remain at a low. they do not expect a rate proposal to come until december. look out for the imf economic outlook revisions. the greek proposal deadline will be at 11:00 p.m. u.k. time. the final deadline apparently is sunday. european leaders will meet to assess the proposal delivered tonight, and then apparently if they cannot agree, grexit. another deadline here in europe, apparently it is different. let's...
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australia won the last series 5-0, have not won a series in england since 2001. the stadiums will be full, the same enthusiasm is not on show in lower levels of the game in england. the numbers at grassroots level are delining. we find out why, and what the future of english contribute might look like. on this village green little changed since contribute was played 280 years ago. nothing could be more quintessentially english. it's the future of clubs like that that stumped the men in charge of england. >> i noticed other teams had cancelled fixtures teams producing teams on a saturday. for many you need that number for the future of the club. >> last year england and wales released the results of a survey showing the number of people playing the sport was on decline. 5% of matches had to be cancel. one of the teams couldn't field the players. the recurring theme is that traditional matches like this took too much time. >> the commitment is full day. we leave 9 o'clock in the morning, and get home 10, 11 every saturday. that may be part of the problem. performan
australia won the last series 5-0, have not won a series in england since 2001. the stadiums will be full, the same enthusiasm is not on show in lower levels of the game in england. the numbers at grassroots level are delining. we find out why, and what the future of english contribute might look like. on this village green little changed since contribute was played 280 years ago. nothing could be more quintessentially english. it's the future of clubs like that that stumped the men in charge...
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so gary england when i was a kid i went to gary england for a while. in oklahoma you grow up and my mom, i remember being very young and her always telling me to watch out for this guy. you appreciate it is beautiful but it can turn on you been in in an instant. knowing that sort of obsession with the weather. >> your mother used to take you to the library when you were a little girl and you read about tornadoes. >> i read very's book about tornadoes and still have my copy those terrible twister's is what it was called. they -- i had a cloud at was telling me what kind of clouds they were. i was one of those kids. gary england when i think about whether it is synonymous. you think about the storms, you think about gary england. as you are looking out the window or sitting on the porch with my grandmother, you would hear gary england in the background on television warning you what was coming. very calm lee go to your safe spot, take your tornado precautions' he would say he was just this person that was everywhere in every way identified with the storm
so gary england when i was a kid i went to gary england for a while. in oklahoma you grow up and my mom, i remember being very young and her always telling me to watch out for this guy. you appreciate it is beautiful but it can turn on you been in in an instant. knowing that sort of obsession with the weather. >> your mother used to take you to the library when you were a little girl and you read about tornadoes. >> i read very's book about tornadoes and still have my copy those...
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an own goal from england. japan winners by two goals to one. >> reporter: what do you hope japan is going to do in the next match then? >> win. >> beat america. >> reporter: newspapers printed extra editions. >> translator: it's the second time in a row to go to the final. i hope they'll do their best. >> reporter: well, that's the end of the match. after a shocked own goal by england, japan has won the match 2-1. they'll be striving to win their second consecutive world cup at the final. kanerko sachno nhk world. >>> now let's find out what's happening on the business end with gene otani. >> japanese officials are making arrangements to resume talks on the transpacific partnership. the twoway discussions on a free trade deal could get underway as early as next thursday. japanese officials say the two biggest economies at the table should ramp up their negotiations as soon as possible so the tpp can be concluded earl japanese officials plan to short list divisive issues such as rice ahead of the meetings by ch
an own goal from england. japan winners by two goals to one. >> reporter: what do you hope japan is going to do in the next match then? >> win. >> beat america. >> reporter: newspapers printed extra editions. >> translator: it's the second time in a row to go to the final. i hope they'll do their best. >> reporter: well, that's the end of the match. after a shocked own goal by england, japan has won the match 2-1. they'll be striving to win their second...
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what is happening with the bank of england? guest: everyone thinks rates will go up and then in january you are bullish and the u.s. will raise rates and the bank of england will lower at seven years later we are still talking about. what has actually happened is yellen made the comments on a friday opening the way for thinking about u.s. rates. we are able to actually listen. the testimony by carney and miles -- they come out and talk about higher rates and then boom i was thinking about where is the u.k. going to go. you can to that cable has gone with it. nothing better to do than thinking rates are going up. do you subscribe to the april-may forecast? guest: sometime next year -- people say what happens if the bank of england goes before the fed? i say what happens of the bank of england go and the fed don't. we have to let the fed go first -- i still think it is not the timing of rates. once they have gone, the whole debate will fall on when will the u.k. go and the two are sandwiched in between. jon: let's talk about the
what is happening with the bank of england? guest: everyone thinks rates will go up and then in january you are bullish and the u.s. will raise rates and the bank of england will lower at seven years later we are still talking about. what has actually happened is yellen made the comments on a friday opening the way for thinking about u.s. rates. we are able to actually listen. the testimony by carney and miles -- they come out and talk about higher rates and then boom i was thinking about where...
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they had servants, indentured servants in england. but latrobe did not go along with the idea of separating the enslaved african-americans physically from the property of their owners. we are and what is the main hallway of the pope villa, the stair hall. we might mention a bit about the engine henry latrobe -- benjamin henry latrobe. he came to america in the early 1800s. evidence suggests he moved to the americas to escape that debt -- bad debt in england. the laws did not really pursue people if they left one country and went to another. we are pretty short latrobe escaped his bad debts in england and was able to start afresh in america. we might also pause to look at what, an image we see in the plaster on the wall in front of us. it very clearly in the -- illustrates the shadow of a railing you could hang onto as you climbed the stairs. there is some discussion still going on about the position of the stair. there is an old story that senator pope as a child had lost his right arm in a farming accident as a young man. since he wa
they had servants, indentured servants in england. but latrobe did not go along with the idea of separating the enslaved african-americans physically from the property of their owners. we are and what is the main hallway of the pope villa, the stair hall. we might mention a bit about the engine henry latrobe -- benjamin henry latrobe. he came to america in the early 1800s. evidence suggests he moved to the americas to escape that debt -- bad debt in england. the laws did not really pursue...
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england recovered from a bad spot on 343 for seven. england would be right back in the game. it was given good support by gary balance lance who scored 61. three wickets a piece. and mitchell stark it's evenly poised. >> numbers playing at grassroots level are officially declining. we went to find out why and what is the future of english cricket and what it might look like. >> on this green little has changed since cricket was first played here 280 years ago. nothing could be more quintessentially english. but it's the future of clubs like this, which have stopped the men in charge in of cricket in england. >> they've cancelled ticks futures. teams producing three teams where before there were four. and you need that number. in last year the england wales cricket released the results of the survey which showed the number of people playing the sport was on the decline. one match had to be canceled because one team could not field the 11 players. >> we leave at 9:00 in the morning and get home at 10:00-11:00 at night every saturday. that may be part of the problem. >> recent p
england recovered from a bad spot on 343 for seven. england would be right back in the game. it was given good support by gary balance lance who scored 61. three wickets a piece. and mitchell stark it's evenly poised. >> numbers playing at grassroots level are officially declining. we went to find out why and what is the future of english cricket and what it might look like. >> on this green little has changed since cricket was first played here 280 years ago. nothing could be more...
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i can see this in england now. the french have the same problem. you can have an algerian arab who's been living there for two generations, and somehow most french don't believe that he's french. c-span: how come we don't hear more about that here? >> guest: well, i don't know because this is our great achievement, that we are a nation based on beliefs. to be an american is to believe in something, not to be someone to be an englishman is still to be someone. and they have a hard time absorbing all these immigrants and they've got a lot of them now, and they don't know how to deal with it. we have this marvelous country which is held together, i think, by ideology, by a set of beliefs that came out of the revolution it keeps us together. you don't have to be someone. you don't have to have a certain ancestor. you can learn to be an american by coming to believe in these things -- liberty, equality, constitutionalism, and so on. you don't have to come from a certain race or ethnicity. that's not true of most of the world. c-span: why don't we hear m
i can see this in england now. the french have the same problem. you can have an algerian arab who's been living there for two generations, and somehow most french don't believe that he's french. c-span: how come we don't hear more about that here? >> guest: well, i don't know because this is our great achievement, that we are a nation based on beliefs. to be an american is to believe in something, not to be someone to be an englishman is still to be someone. and they have a hard time...
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at 9:30, details on the bank of england meeting minutes. manus: and at 10:30, we will be speaking with the ceo of eleanor, the telecom and media giant which missed profit estimates earlier this morning. francine: at 10:40, we will be joined by david moore. that is all still to come. we are just getting started. ♪ manus: welcome back to "the pulse." we are live on bloomberg tv radio, streaming on bloomberg.com, your tablet, and your phone. francine: in greece, the bailout package reaches its second hurdle. those are being debated right now. you can see live pictures from the parliament in athens. a vote on the first set split the governing syriza party. manus: bloomberg's european editor joins us from athens. it is going to be a long day of political rhetoric and jockeying in parliament. where are we? is tsipras going to have to reach across the house for support? ben: almost certainly, it will pass. he managed to get the first package of reforms through last week with the help of the main opposition parties and no one is expecting him to
at 9:30, details on the bank of england meeting minutes. manus: and at 10:30, we will be speaking with the ceo of eleanor, the telecom and media giant which missed profit estimates earlier this morning. francine: at 10:40, we will be joined by david moore. that is all still to come. we are just getting started. ♪ manus: welcome back to "the pulse." we are live on bloomberg tv radio, streaming on bloomberg.com, your tablet, and your phone. francine: in greece, the bailout package...
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could be bank of england move first -- the bank of england move first? good morning. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back. chinese growth beats economist estimates coming in at 7%. stocks on the shanghai composite down more than 3%. bank of japan kept its record stimulus in place. the boj cut its inflation outlook. the bank forecast inflation at 1.9% for next year. janet yellen is scheduled to address u.s. lawmakers today. she has been readying markets for a rate hike she will speak at 3:00 p.m. u.k. time. let's get the latest on greece. the country's new loan agreement is set to pass parliament today. taking on state tv, alex this suppress -- alexis tsipras used delicate language. >> we were made to go towards the wishes of the most europe -- powerful people in europe. first the agreement with the specific requirements or leave the eurozone. jonathan: let's get the latest from our bloomberg team. david what can we expect from the vote today? i think about alexis tsipras and how he would like a bullish man now he is defeated. david: last night his
could be bank of england move first -- the bank of england move first? good morning. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back. chinese growth beats economist estimates coming in at 7%. stocks on the shanghai composite down more than 3%. bank of japan kept its record stimulus in place. the boj cut its inflation outlook. the bank forecast inflation at 1.9% for next year. janet yellen is scheduled to address u.s. lawmakers today. she has been readying markets for a rate hike she will speak at...
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evidence suggests he moved to the americas to escape that debt -- bad debt in england. the laws did not really pursue people if they left one country and went to another. we are pretty short latrobe escaped his bad debts in england and was able to start afresh in america. we might also pause to look at what, an image we see in the plaster on the wall in front of us. it very clearly in the -- illustrates the shadow of a railing you could hang onto as you climbed the stairs. there is some discussion still going on about the position of the stair.
evidence suggests he moved to the americas to escape that debt -- bad debt in england. the laws did not really pursue people if they left one country and went to another. we are pretty short latrobe escaped his bad debts in england and was able to start afresh in america. we might also pause to look at what, an image we see in the plaster on the wall in front of us. it very clearly in the -- illustrates the shadow of a railing you could hang onto as you climbed the stairs. there is some...
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england is the team in white. the white team england is on defense. okay? england in white. they're on defense. japan has the ball. they're in blue. i can't even watch this. look. >> she plays the ball. did it go in the goal? goal line technology. could it be a own goal by england? >> yes, yes, it could. and it was. that was how the game ended. that's how we found out who was going to the world cup against the u.s. england is out. japan is going. the u.s. will play japan for all the world cup marbles. this single in vancouver and that in itself is very exciting. even if you haven't watched the other games before now, you are going to watch the final on sunday night. you have to. particularly if you haven't been paying attention until now. here's just one thing to know. if you absorb nothing else. absorb this. the u.s. team has not been letting the other team they play against score. to a remarkable extent. the first game in the world cup they played australia. the u.s. beat australia 3-1. that 1 for australia, australia scored it in the first half. but that goal scored again
england is the team in white. the white team england is on defense. okay? england in white. they're on defense. japan has the ball. they're in blue. i can't even watch this. look. >> she plays the ball. did it go in the goal? goal line technology. could it be a own goal by england? >> yes, yes, it could. and it was. that was how the game ended. that's how we found out who was going to the world cup against the u.s. england is out. japan is going. the u.s. will play japan for all the...
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the head of the bank of england mark carney talking the support. and outside, a beautiful day in london. potentially hottest day of the year could be the hottest in a decade. back in two. ♪ jon: good morning and welcome back to "on the move." we are live from the city of london 30 minutes into the trading day. the ftse 100 higher by 51 points. the dax -- it has been a rough two days. down by almost 5%. the stoxx 600 having its best quarter since 2009 followed by the worst quarter since 2012. i want to check out the bond markets because that was the worst quarter on record. euro-dollar down by 0.3%. euro-sterling also a little bit weaker. last quarter, the german bond was the story. the first july and the first way of q3. mark barton has the details. mark: this is my favorite chart of the year. this is attacks during the first quarter it grows by 22% and then the best quarter since 2003. how did the fortune change in the second quarter? the dax fell by 9%. that is an extraordinary change of fortune. the worst performing european benchmark in the s
the head of the bank of england mark carney talking the support. and outside, a beautiful day in london. potentially hottest day of the year could be the hottest in a decade. back in two. ♪ jon: good morning and welcome back to "on the move." we are live from the city of london 30 minutes into the trading day. the ftse 100 higher by 51 points. the dax -- it has been a rough two days. down by almost 5%. the stoxx 600 having its best quarter since 2009 followed by the worst quarter...
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here's cnn's max foster from england. >>> on this plane, eight coffins. there will be at least 21 more to follow. a grim moment of reality for the families and the country. the number of confirmed british victims of this beach massacre is still climbing. it was an attack on this country on foreign soil. military honors then for evidence holiday makers and the highest level of investigation. >> this is looking as i said previously at everything from the protective security in hotels and resorts all the way through to intelligence cooperation at the highest levels between britain and tunisia. >> reporter: there will be a joint inquest in london into all the british deaths starting with these eight. joel richards his uncle and his father three generations of one family, gone. carly lovet a beauty blogger. a social worker on holiday with his wife and son. dennis and elaine, a married couple. so hard has the country been hit a national commemoration service is being organized to remember those innocent lives cut short. max foster, cnn, england. >>> >>> investi
here's cnn's max foster from england. >>> on this plane, eight coffins. there will be at least 21 more to follow. a grim moment of reality for the families and the country. the number of confirmed british victims of this beach massacre is still climbing. it was an attack on this country on foreign soil. military honors then for evidence holiday makers and the highest level of investigation. >> this is looking as i said previously at everything from the protective security in...
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the new england patriots star was suspended in may. the patriots were fined a million dollars and toked a pair of draft picks. it all stays and brady isn't off the hook. back to you. >> we know you will cover that on your show 19 minutes from now. thank you. >>> we'll continue covering that as well as this. the plan to close gitmo, dozens of detainees set to release to other countries. where will the others go before they are set to be tried before military commissions and is it a good idea? could they come to prisons in the united states? >>> secretary of state john kerry trying to sell the iran nuke deal to congress today calling a better deal a, quote, unicorn fantasy. the lawmakers don't see it that way with some having trouble with the current fwreemt. >> if this agreement goes through, iran gets a cash bo nanne sta-- bonanza and a lighted path to nuclear weapons. the lawmakers don't see it that . >>> continuing coverage on big news from the nfl. commissioner roger goodell is upholding the four-game suspension against new england
the new england patriots star was suspended in may. the patriots were fined a million dollars and toked a pair of draft picks. it all stays and brady isn't off the hook. back to you. >> we know you will cover that on your show 19 minutes from now. thank you. >>> we'll continue covering that as well as this. the plan to close gitmo, dozens of detainees set to release to other countries. where will the others go before they are set to be tried before military commissions and is it...
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england were really struggling on 43-3, but since then it's england's batsmen who have been fighting back. we we're into the final session of the day now. >>> while the stadiums for that ashes series will be full, the same sort of enthusiasm isn't always on show at lower levels of the game in england. the numbers playing at a grassroots level are officially declining. >> reporter: on this village green little has changed since cricket was first played here more than 280 years ago. nothing could be more english. but it's the future of clubs like this which have stumped the men in charge of cricket in england. >> other teams have canceled fixtures. it seems now only producing three teams on a saturday. for many clubs like this you need that number for the future of the club. >> reporter: last year the cricket board released the results of a survey showing the number of people playing the sport were on the decline the recurring theme seems to be that traditional matches like this one, just take too much time. >> the saturday commitment is full day. we leave 9:00 in the morning and get h
england were really struggling on 43-3, but since then it's england's batsmen who have been fighting back. we we're into the final session of the day now. >>> while the stadiums for that ashes series will be full, the same sort of enthusiasm isn't always on show at lower levels of the game in england. the numbers playing at a grassroots level are officially declining. >> reporter: on this village green little has changed since cricket was first played here more than 280 years...
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a heat wave is bringing people outdoors in england. on tuesday many were found enjoying the sunshine and the warm conditions. some were heading to the beaches while others were out lying on the grass in the sun. the soaring temperatures prompted a level two health warning across the country. but there's a cold air mass in the upper atmosphere. during the daytime hours you may see some thunderstorms, gusty winds, and even some stormy weather. the worst conditions will happen in the south of scotland and the north of england into thursday. now in wimbledon tennis tournament takeing place, your high will be 32 degrees on wednesday. tough conditions for athletes. down to the 20s on thursday with rain coming in. let's go to the americas. heat is still building over the west. the temperatures are going to be as follows. look at this. boise in the higher 30s as we go into the next couple of days. so watch out for heatstroke. very different story across the east. instead of the heat heavy rain is falling. the worst condions could happen over t
a heat wave is bringing people outdoors in england. on tuesday many were found enjoying the sunshine and the warm conditions. some were heading to the beaches while others were out lying on the grass in the sun. the soaring temperatures prompted a level two health warning across the country. but there's a cold air mass in the upper atmosphere. during the daytime hours you may see some thunderstorms, gusty winds, and even some stormy weather. the worst conditions will happen in the south of...
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england recovered from a bad start in day one of the first test on 343-7. largely a century from joe reed. england lost only wickets including captain alastair cook to nathan lyon but after he was dropped, at the they would go on to score 134 to put england right back in the game. he was given support three wickets a piece 343-7 and evenly poised in cardiff. >> when you are in position like that you lose three wickets quite quickly you're going to get opportunities to score because they're going to have aggressive fields. it could have gone completely the other way and gotten the first ball, second ball and whatever it was and look a bit silly. fortunately, i had fortunatefortune today and i could cash in and make the most of it. >> in that first hour we probably made the most of it there. i didn't speak for the next couple of sessions, and i think which just built pressure and it leaked around i think we got better through the day. >> well, the stadium for the ashes will be the same enthusiasm is on show. the numbers are grassroots level are officially dec
england recovered from a bad start in day one of the first test on 343-7. largely a century from joe reed. england lost only wickets including captain alastair cook to nathan lyon but after he was dropped, at the they would go on to score 134 to put england right back in the game. he was given support three wickets a piece 343-7 and evenly poised in cardiff. >> when you are in position like that you lose three wickets quite quickly you're going to get opportunities to score because...
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new england is getting hit hard today. storms we had yesterday are now there luckily for us, we are having a quiet afternoon. >> nice. >> hopefully it stays that way for the holiday weekend. lets look outside and see how your evening is fairing. not too bad on the go pro cam mounted on the rooftop here at cbs broadcast center. you can see a few puffy cumulus clouds and also blue skies behind it, it has been a pretty nice day partly to mostly sunny. little warm, more humid but it is july and we are pretty seasonal for this time of the year. temperatures in the mid 80's, just about where they should be. lets check with our weather watchers to see what they have to say on a pretty quiet seasonal wednesday. we will start off to the north where we are looking at 82 degrees checking with barbara lane in willow grove and she's supporting full sunshine up there nice and warm. eighty-two perfect. not too hot or cool. lynn spring inner cherry hill, she is at 82 with some sun. warm one but not too uncomfortable. i said same thing out
new england is getting hit hard today. storms we had yesterday are now there luckily for us, we are having a quiet afternoon. >> nice. >> hopefully it stays that way for the holiday weekend. lets look outside and see how your evening is fairing. not too bad on the go pro cam mounted on the rooftop here at cbs broadcast center. you can see a few puffy cumulus clouds and also blue skies behind it, it has been a pretty nice day partly to mostly sunny. little warm, more humid but it is...
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. >> i am sure the house will join with me in congratulating england on reaching the semi finals in the world cup and wishing them well in their match against the pan. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with colleagues. i shall have further such meetings later today. >> angela crawley. >> the prime minister stands for english sports and laws will reduce the rates of scottish mps -- >> order. the honorable lady must and will be heard. angela crawley. >> the prime minister's plan for english laws will adjust my rates and the rates of other scottish mps in the house of commons. the real issue is my ability to protect the interest of my constituents. will the prime minister guarantee that under his plan, a bill that has direct or indirect effect on scotland's budget will not be certifiable as england's only? david cameron: i welcome to the honorable lady. we will publish our proposal shortly. parliament will have plenty of time to consider and vote on them. but we are not creating a system of two tears for mps. all mps will still vote on all bills. what we say is, laws that only apply
. >> i am sure the house will join with me in congratulating england on reaching the semi finals in the world cup and wishing them well in their match against the pan. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with colleagues. i shall have further such meetings later today. >> angela crawley. >> the prime minister stands for english sports and laws will reduce the rates of scottish mps -- >> order. the honorable lady must and will be heard. angela crawley. >> the...
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urtly by england, i felt england was really dominating that game. japan backed into the final whereas the usa they came storming in to it. as soon as they got that big win against germany i really think they felt it was destiny for them to win. and they sure came out quickly and put it a which in the first 15 minutes. >> jerry, do you sense the same thing, there was some sense of destiny after beating germany? >> yeah there really seemed to be there was ar confidence i think that began building after the vehicle over china and the quarterfinals when carli lloyd started going forward and scoring and providing some reliable attack. i really think the confidence built and the players were very assured before the final. i mean not arrogantly sho but they were assured that they would win. i'm not sure anyone realized they would score three goals or four goals in 16 minutes. but they were pretty confident. >> so if you are writing a book about this world up with-- world cup whs's the narrative. >> the women's game is growing to the point. tommy made a goo
urtly by england, i felt england was really dominating that game. japan backed into the final whereas the usa they came storming in to it. as soon as they got that big win against germany i really think they felt it was destiny for them to win. and they sure came out quickly and put it a which in the first 15 minutes. >> jerry, do you sense the same thing, there was some sense of destiny after beating germany? >> yeah there really seemed to be there was ar confidence i think that...
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like during the grant administration with england? susan swain: thanks very much. pamela sanfilippo: good questions. none of the -- neither julia nor the children ended up with any respiratory problems. of course, grant ended up with throat cancer from smoking those cigars, and so it did eventually kill him. pamela sanfilippo: as far as england was concerned, one of the first issues that grant had to deal with as president were the claims against england for their support of the confederacy -- william seale: confederacy. pamela sanfilippo: -- and he actually sets up the first ever international arbitration, and is credited with peacefully resolving the dispute with england. susan swain: we'll take another call. this is larry in mill hall pennsylvania. hi, larry. larry larry: hello. i am watching all of your series -- susan swain: great, thanks. larry: -- series and enjoyed them very much. my question is, i've recently read "the general's wife" by isabel ross. and one of the comments that she makes in her book is that julia's father re
like during the grant administration with england? susan swain: thanks very much. pamela sanfilippo: good questions. none of the -- neither julia nor the children ended up with any respiratory problems. of course, grant ended up with throat cancer from smoking those cigars, and so it did eventually kill him. pamela sanfilippo: as far as england was concerned, one of the first issues that grant had to deal with as president were the claims against england for their support of the confederacy --...
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he headed towards the wash, a large, shallow bay in the east of england. and he was crossing it in order to reinforce his garrison at lincoln council, one of the few holding out for the king. john made it across the wash but most of his baggage did not and sank. he stumbled onto newark, but died there on the 18th of october. thus, as recorded in a book called "1066 and all that," which is known -- which is advertised to comprise all of the parts of english history "which you can remember." >> [laughter] justice hale: which is mostly wrong. "john finally demonstrated his incompetence by losing the crown and all his clothes in the wash." >> [laughter] justice hale: and then dying of peaches and no cider. thus, his awful rain -- reign came to an end. his body was confined to purchaser abby for burial. his heir, his nine-year-old son, henry the third. but william marshall, the greatest warrior of the day and the king's most loyal servant, quickly took charge. with the support of the people legate, he arranged for henry's coronation in boston. the court travel
he headed towards the wash, a large, shallow bay in the east of england. and he was crossing it in order to reinforce his garrison at lincoln council, one of the few holding out for the king. john made it across the wash but most of his baggage did not and sank. he stumbled onto newark, but died there on the 18th of october. thus, as recorded in a book called "1066 and all that," which is known -- which is advertised to comprise all of the parts of english history "which you can...
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the unthinkable happens to england. defender laura bassett defends a japanese pass into her own goal giving the japan the lead for good. bassett is inconsolable as japan celebrate as 2-1 victory and that sets all rematch of the last women's world cup final. usa will try to get carrasco doesn't fin tish game but records the win in an 8-1 victory for cleveland. >>> when we return war and peace. the backlash aimed at "the new york times" over its unconventional guacamole recipe. >>> and future late-show host stephen colbert interviews rap superstar eminem. we'll show you the highlights. interviews rap star eminem. we'll show you the highlights. ugh. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula not only cleans and freshens but also softens your carpet so it's always inviting. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? introducing nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna and 30% protein. support your active dog's
the unthinkable happens to england. defender laura bassett defends a japanese pass into her own goal giving the japan the lead for good. bassett is inconsolable as japan celebrate as 2-1 victory and that sets all rematch of the last women's world cup final. usa will try to get carrasco doesn't fin tish game but records the win in an 8-1 victory for cleveland. >>> when we return war and peace. the backlash aimed at "the new york times" over its unconventional guacamole recipe....
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brace yourselves england. own goal. no no no! england losing the world cup. beating themselves. japan goes to the finals because england scored on itself. oh, not a good day to be english. andy scholes has the bleacher report next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day a
brace yourselves england. own goal. no no no! england losing the world cup. beating themselves. japan goes to the finals because england scored on itself. oh, not a good day to be english. andy scholes has the bleacher report next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you...
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with regards to the bank of england. we are people whether their view of liftoff has changed this week. it seems the market has shifted his perception. peter: one of the things i find noticeable, we don't really get any time guidelines from yellen. i think carney was a bit more specific. when you look at where the market is pricing, i think that will come forward. i don't know what your twitter responders were saying, but that seems appropriate. anna: we will see what people say. carney was making the point that timing will become clearer by the end of the year. that is because the oil affect. that means you get a clearer picture of inflation. peter: he was clearly pointing out there are some headwinds still around for the bank of england. one of the things that is relatively high is the pound sterling. there are a few people web indicated that it is finally balanced. we could see them going for a hike. anna: even if early as this summer. peter: a hike is not coming then. but we might see that. anna: what about the pound
with regards to the bank of england. we are people whether their view of liftoff has changed this week. it seems the market has shifted his perception. peter: one of the things i find noticeable, we don't really get any time guidelines from yellen. i think carney was a bit more specific. when you look at where the market is pricing, i think that will come forward. i don't know what your twitter responders were saying, but that seems appropriate. anna: we will see what people say. carney was...
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one key figure is joseph brant a mohawk who has traveled to england. he is really pushing for the iroquois, particularly the mohawks, to side with the british. in july, a number of iroquois agree to fight with the british and the two groups end of fighting one another. the british-supported iroquois made guerilla raids on settlements, which involve the slaughter of american women and children. this makes the white americans infuriated and so the response is going to be washington's plan to raid iroquois. he also was to attack new york city but he would've had to coordinate with the french to do that in the french and up going back to france to do other things. that doesn't work out. washington is fantasizing about attacking new york city. he sends general john sullivan to enter the iroquois homeland and unleash devastation on their villages and cornfields. washington says, the immediate objects of the total destruction and devastation of their settlements in the capture of of as many prisoners as possible. it will be essential to ruin their crops and p
one key figure is joseph brant a mohawk who has traveled to england. he is really pushing for the iroquois, particularly the mohawks, to side with the british. in july, a number of iroquois agree to fight with the british and the two groups end of fighting one another. the british-supported iroquois made guerilla raids on settlements, which involve the slaughter of american women and children. this makes the white americans infuriated and so the response is going to be washington's plan to raid...
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. >>> heart break for england. a gut-wrenching close to a women's world cup. >> warm welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm zain asher. >> and i'm errol barnett. thank you for joining us. this is cnn newsroom. ♪ we want to begin this hour with severe storms just hammering parts of the midwestern united states. millions of people are being told to keep a close eye on the weather over the next 24 hours. our meteorologist derek van dam is bringing us details because it is a dangerous situation for many people. >> specifically we are talking about most as a line of severe thunderstorms has moved south and east of the kansas city area. in fact, jackson county missouri there was a brief touchdown of a tornado, which is really a suburb of kansas city. we can get to the visuals of this to see this exact tornado from the air. you can just see some of that debris being pushed around. there was minor damage. there's some transformers being blown out. again, this is 20 miles or 32 kilometers so
. >>> heart break for england. a gut-wrenching close to a women's world cup. >> warm welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm zain asher. >> and i'm errol barnett. thank you for joining us. this is cnn newsroom. ♪ we want to begin this hour with severe storms just hammering parts of the midwestern united states. millions of people are being told to keep a close eye on the weather over the next 24 hours. our meteorologist derek van dam is...
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laugh my ass off. >> go to england and say, hey i'm here to jiggle my balls and run england. (laughter) we'll be right back right after this. (cheers and applause) >> larry: if you live in the new york city area or planning to visit, grab some free tickets to an upcoming taping of the "the nightly show," monday through thursday. for complete details go to the thenightlyshow.com/tickets. (cheers and applause) [ male announcer ] digiorno? or delivery? ♪ ♪ digiorno? or delivery? taste for yourself why the shortest distance between you and a delicious, fresh-baked pizza, is your oven. thankfully, it's not delivery. it's digiorno. get ready to be obsessed. sweetarts soft and chewy ropes. with no artificial flavors or colors. new from sweetarts. wanna get roped in? >> larry: that's our show! i want to thank our panelists, alyona minkovski, chris distefano, and boy george. (cheers and applause) jim gaffigan is here tomorrow. goodnightly, everyone! (cheers and applause) [♪]
laugh my ass off. >> go to england and say, hey i'm here to jiggle my balls and run england. (laughter) we'll be right back right after this. (cheers and applause) >> larry: if you live in the new york city area or planning to visit, grab some free tickets to an upcoming taping of the "the nightly show," monday through thursday. for complete details go to the thenightlyshow.com/tickets. (cheers and applause) [ male announcer ] digiorno? or delivery? ♪ ♪ digiorno? or...
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laugh my ass off. >> go to england and say, hey i'm here to jiggle my balls and run england. (laughter) we'll be right back right after this. (cheers and applause) >> larry: if you live in the new york city area or planning to visit, grab some free tickets to an upcoming taping of the "the nightly show," monday through thursday. for complete details go to the thenightlyshow.com/tickets. (cheers and applause) get ready to be obsessed. sweetarts soft and chewy ropes. with no artificial flavors or colors. new from sweetarts. wanna get roped in? the next great trip. got to study those tripadvisor reviews carefully. and now the tripadvisor you've always trusted for reviews, checks over 200 websites to find hotel savings up to 30%. book! book...book...book! over 200 sites checked to save up to 30%. so don't just visit tripadvisor... book at tripadvisor. >> larry: that's our show! i want to thank our panelists, alyona minkovski, chris distefano, and boy george. (cheers and applause) jim gaffigan is here tomorrow. goodnightly, everyone! (cheers and applause) >> chris: it's 11:59 and
laugh my ass off. >> go to england and say, hey i'm here to jiggle my balls and run england. (laughter) we'll be right back right after this. (cheers and applause) >> larry: if you live in the new york city area or planning to visit, grab some free tickets to an upcoming taping of the "the nightly show," monday through thursday. for complete details go to the thenightlyshow.com/tickets. (cheers and applause) get ready to be obsessed. sweetarts soft and chewy ropes. with no...
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why are they so desperate to get to england? >> because we are sued dan people we coming to to england because we speak the language english. if we speak french, we stay here but our language i guess english. we are looking for future, for a better life. >> also here, syrians eritreans, afghanis. they've escaped tyranny and crossed deserts and seas. these people are not welcome here in calais and the british government doesn't want them, either. they've all come an awful long way and quite frankly they feel that they have nothing left to lose so whatever french or british politicians say, they will carry on doing whatever they can to cross the english channel. >> higher fences and more policemen may bring some order to the current chaos around calais. they are short term solutions to a problem that will be with europe for many years to come. barnaby phillips, calais. >> let's get to the weather with everton. >> the channel, you can see the picture from calais, bright skies. taking a look at the satellite picture, bright to the e
why are they so desperate to get to england? >> because we are sued dan people we coming to to england because we speak the language english. if we speak french, we stay here but our language i guess english. we are looking for future, for a better life. >> also here, syrians eritreans, afghanis. they've escaped tyranny and crossed deserts and seas. these people are not welcome here in calais and the british government doesn't want them, either. they've all come an awful long way...
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particularly, those in the east new england states. northern abolitionists were outraged by the kansas-nebraska act. they hated slavery, abolitionists did, but they could live with it as long as it stayed below 36/30. now slavery conceivably spread all the way to the pacific ocean. so armed and heavily financed groups of abolitionists backed by new england concerns and eight societies, boston, connecticut, rhode island, maine, ohio, new york, they poured in, anti-slavery abdomen listitions, men and women, poured into kansas to stop kansas from becoming a slave state. missouri saw these yankees pouring into kansas territory. they knew they were going to have a fight on their hands, and the mixture of abolitionists and proslavery mingling together in kansas territory -- the territory exploded in violence, warfare, terrorism. it attracted men like john brown and his sons. and starting in 1854, a low-grade, pre-civil war began in kansas. it was nicknamed bleeding kansas. from 1854 until kansas became a free state, 1861, warfare was going o
particularly, those in the east new england states. northern abolitionists were outraged by the kansas-nebraska act. they hated slavery, abolitionists did, but they could live with it as long as it stayed below 36/30. now slavery conceivably spread all the way to the pacific ocean. so armed and heavily financed groups of abolitionists backed by new england concerns and eight societies, boston, connecticut, rhode island, maine, ohio, new york, they poured in, anti-slavery abdomen listitions, men...
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and in sport australia continued to lord it over england. raul will be here. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. >> these are babies in prison. >> he stood in that bathroom and nobody went to help him. >> how many people have to get raped before somebody says "whoa, we got a problem"? >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >> we have to get out of here. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> s
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the new england patriots lost a whole bunch of guys in their secondary. i think jimmy garoppolo will go out and be the quarterback and this is a chance for bill belichick to show how great a football coach he is. in tom's case he'll come back and be very upset and have a lot to prove but remember the new england patriots are going to be without more than tom brady. the division has gotten better. everyone's sort of come up to them. it will be interesting to see how the first four weeks play out and the remaining 12 after that. >> what about morale? >> i think everybody expected this. i don't think anybody sat back and said the commissioner -- they were expecting two games, maybe a reduction in the penalty. i don't think they felt like it was going go away completely. now the reality is they'll go forward wchl this situation the wait is i don't know if it's in tom's best interest to fight it. it's almost like mr. kraft. i think in tom's case i don't know -- i don't think it would get overturned anyway. >> as i recall bob kraft said pay the penalty, like a
the new england patriots lost a whole bunch of guys in their secondary. i think jimmy garoppolo will go out and be the quarterback and this is a chance for bill belichick to show how great a football coach he is. in tom's case he'll come back and be very upset and have a lot to prove but remember the new england patriots are going to be without more than tom brady. the division has gotten better. everyone's sort of come up to them. it will be interesting to see how the first four weeks play out...
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japan defeated england to do one last night to earn a spot in the final. england? the deciding goal into it knowing that. the u.s. commits an act of the 2011th title winning on penalty kicks. in baseball, the yankees three-game losing streak is over. derek showed centered the three to one win at the l.a. angels. the yanks had lost seven of their last 10 games before salvaging the final game on the road trip. bundled in at 96 degrees and they continue. advance a third-round win in straight sets. it's already won the australia and the french open this year. coming up, ever wonder why the answer to fly these days? the government wonders that islam is looking into price fixing among the airlines. facebook users watch or billion times a day across the social network and now facebook is getting serious about making money from the audience. checking u.s. stock index futures, we do have some green. those are tiny gains but we will take it. you're watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪ dagen: breaking news this morning. greece crash crun
japan defeated england to do one last night to earn a spot in the final. england? the deciding goal into it knowing that. the u.s. commits an act of the 2011th title winning on penalty kicks. in baseball, the yankees three-game losing streak is over. derek showed centered the three to one win at the l.a. angels. the yanks had lost seven of their last 10 games before salvaging the final game on the road trip. bundled in at 96 degrees and they continue. advance a third-round win in straight sets....
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laugh my ass off. >> go to england and say, hey i'm here to jiggle my balls and run england. (laughter) we'll be right back right after this. (cheers and applause) >> larry: if you live in the new york city area or planning to visit, grab some free tickets to an upcoming taping of the "the nightly show," monday through thursday. for complete details go to the thenightlyshow.com/tickets. (cheers and applause) kitten in the tree. fix the pipes. very good. arrest that leprachaun. and limbo. your ballon's getting away. the robot. walker texas ranger. sorry kev. did it stay tucked? yup. yeah. the new stay tucked crew. we tested it so you know it works. this summer you could win tickets every hour to concerts of your choice! cool! alright! but only with pepsi. ♪ you still got the polar bear. pop open music every hour with pepsi! if you qualify for a sittingham's card today i can offer you no interest for 24 months. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have an 812 fico score, so i definitely qualify. so what else can you give me? same day delivery. the ottoman? t
laugh my ass off. >> go to england and say, hey i'm here to jiggle my balls and run england. (laughter) we'll be right back right after this. (cheers and applause) >> larry: if you live in the new york city area or planning to visit, grab some free tickets to an upcoming taping of the "the nightly show," monday through thursday. for complete details go to the thenightlyshow.com/tickets. (cheers and applause) kitten in the tree. fix the pipes. very good. arrest that...
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the same enthusiasm isn't always on show in england. numbers are declining. we went to find out why and what the future of english cricket might look like. >> on this village green little has changed since cricket was first played here more than 280 years ago. nothing could be more quintessentially english. >> only three teams on an saturday when there was four. for many clubs you need that number for the future of the club. >> last year, the cricket board released results of a survey showing the number of people playing the sport was on the decline. 5% of matches had to be canceled because one team couldn't field 11 players. the recurring theme seems to be the traditional match is playing over 100 overs like this one just take too much time. >> the smithment is full day we leave 9:00 in the morning get home 10:00 11:00 at night every saturday. that may be part of the problem. >> recent performances by the england team have also done little to ignite interest in the game. they failed to advance at the cricket world cup. trying to highlight the social side of
the same enthusiasm isn't always on show in england. numbers are declining. we went to find out why and what the future of english cricket might look like. >> on this village green little has changed since cricket was first played here more than 280 years ago. nothing could be more quintessentially english. >> only three teams on an saturday when there was four. for many clubs you need that number for the future of the club. >> last year, the cricket board released results of...
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>> and this was an anglican church of england colony! >> reporter: archer was among the first to arrive at the colony and he had returned to england and come back during the dying times. >> so was he a secret catholic and was he trying to undermine the colony from within? >> what would have happened if he had been found out? >> they would have shot him on the spot. he would have been condemned as a traitor and shot. >> reporter: here's another mystery. someone must have placed that silver box in captain archer's grave. so perhaps he had a coconspirator! bruce leshan, wusa9. >>> the associates admit they have doubt on the silver box. they say it might have just been a catholic relic repurposed for use by process extents. but they think the secret catholic explanation is more likely. >>> tracking heavy downpours. tropical downpours now. this stuff develops in dc toward montgomery loudon county seeing this and if you are in leesburg in germantown iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after
>> and this was an anglican church of england colony! >> reporter: archer was among the first to arrive at the colony and he had returned to england and come back during the dying times. >> so was he a secret catholic and was he trying to undermine the colony from within? >> what would have happened if he had been found out? >> they would have shot him on the spot. he would have been condemned as a traitor and shot. >> reporter: here's another mystery....
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england players and fans praised her for getting the team to that point but devastating loss for england, japan goes on to win 2-1. sunday the u.s. women and japan for the title. >> rematch of the last women's world cup final. >> won by japan in a shoot-out. we're done with sports. go back to news. >> all right. thanks fellas for the emotion. >>> well up next in "the pulse," stephen colbert taking over public access? >>> and the major change coming to bubble wrap that will surely disappoint a lot of people. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. does all greek yogurt have to be thick? does it all have to be the same? not with new light and fluffy yoplait greek 100 whips! let's whip up the rules of greek! introducing the first ever gummy multivitamin from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. ce
england players and fans praised her for getting the team to that point but devastating loss for england, japan goes on to win 2-1. sunday the u.s. women and japan for the title. >> rematch of the last women's world cup final. >> won by japan in a shoot-out. we're done with sports. go back to news. >> all right. thanks fellas for the emotion. >>> well up next in "the pulse," stephen colbert taking over public access? >>> and the major change coming...
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in the second-half came close to putting england ahead but it hit the crossbar, and the game appeared to be heading to extra time, but england defender laura turns ball into her own net and japan 2-1 victory. >> every member of my group is devastated and but our first one, is look out for your own. laura is one of us, and she's one of our team and get around her, and console her and let her cry and we tell her how proud we are without her we wouldn't be here. >> however we played today, we are going to the final and i would like to congratulate the players for that it, the final will be the last game, and we should cherish this moment. only the united states stands in japan's way. >> spanish cyclist is expecting this year's tour de france to be the toughest of his career, on saturday. >> but then it becomes much more technical as it crosses over into france, the teams were presented to the crowd, in the dutch city, and he won the italian, may become the first rider to win them in the same season. only 7 riders, has ever achieved that. >> this is something that i had 33 34 days to prep
in the second-half came close to putting england ahead but it hit the crossbar, and the game appeared to be heading to extra time, but england defender laura turns ball into her own net and japan 2-1 victory. >> every member of my group is devastated and but our first one, is look out for your own. laura is one of us, and she's one of our team and get around her, and console her and let her cry and we tell her how proud we are without her we wouldn't be here. >> however we played...
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but new england patriot fans are upset but i'm back at you after this. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep them all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberyy apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good. i like to bake. with at&t get up to $400 dollars in total savings on tools to manage your business. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home.
but new england patriot fans are upset but i'm back at you after this. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business so you're a small business expert...
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the bank of england decision. is there a decision to make? it has been a snooze fest for months after months. the overwhelming majority said they would by bloomberg -- majority surveyed by bloomberg said -- anna: are these desperate measures for chinese regulators? that was one of the conversations that i had with george magnus this morning. back in just a few minutes and it -- back in just a few minutes time with on the move. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome to "on the move." we are right here in london just moments away from the european stock market open. if you made it to work, you deserve a medal as well. china banks struggle, they ban major stockholders from selling shares. approaching the final deadline, alexis tsipras has until midnight to present measures and cut spending. contagion concerns, federal reserve minutes show optimism on the u.s. economy, undercut by caution on greece. the bank of england is expected to cut rates. that is what i will be watching for the next hour. dax futures up by 55 point. we snapped a four-day lo
the bank of england decision. is there a decision to make? it has been a snooze fest for months after months. the overwhelming majority said they would by bloomberg -- majority surveyed by bloomberg said -- anna: are these desperate measures for chinese regulators? that was one of the conversations that i had with george magnus this morning. back in just a few minutes and it -- back in just a few minutes time with on the move. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome to "on the move."...
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england scarlet: -- -- scarlet: the new england patriots upheld the tom brady suspension -- the new england patriots blasted the nfl for up -- for upholding the tom brady suspension. >> the league has no hard evidence on anyone tampering with psi evidence of footballs. i continue to believe and unequivocally support, brady. scarlet: he also added not taking -- regretting that she also regretted not taking legal action against the leave -- the league. mark conrad joins us now. thanks for being here. we appreciate it. mark: my pleasure. mark: theppens now? lawyers are going to get to work. the league is going to do everything that they can to uphold this. the nfl association, tom brady, doing everything they can to fight. it is going to court. cases has -- cases have been will hope that there will be a reduction in the suspension. when there is not that reduction i think he was surprised, he tried to play nice with the league and said he would pay the fine. i think he hoped it would be brought to a one or two game suspension. from their perspective, there is no smoking gun. there is ad out th
england scarlet: -- -- scarlet: the new england patriots upheld the tom brady suspension -- the new england patriots blasted the nfl for up -- for upholding the tom brady suspension. >> the league has no hard evidence on anyone tampering with psi evidence of footballs. i continue to believe and unequivocally support, brady. scarlet: he also added not taking -- regretting that she also regretted not taking legal action against the leave -- the league. mark conrad joins us now. thanks for...