With the wet towns and city this afternoon. Shiri soaking from auburn and westward up 190 to gardner. Shades in yellows and orange he can extending to rindge New Hampshire as well. That is the heaviest rain. Lightening up as you go eastward. The whole system will weaken toward bedford and boston, but it is on track to reach you folks around the 7 00 hour this morning. Around 7 in the boston area and continues to weaken as we go deep neither morning hours. By noontime, most of the showers will fade off the map. And then during the afternoon. Partial clearing. Highs inland in the upper 70s. Middle 70s at the coast and the cape. Julie grauert is back with an accident update and a little good news on the road. Julie yes improvement at the accidents right now, shiri. 24 northbound near route 23 in brockton and things starting to open up. Overall drive time not too problematic. Shift north, average speeds on the expressway 38 Miles Per Hour, but that will be slowing down the closer we get to
Mickelthwait. And we beginmyth with this. Where he waslondon economist. F the every year for 20 years he placed a 20 pound bet that leicester would win and every year they lost. Pick up the story. John they did not lose quite every year. When they were in lower divisions. In league 1, i did win a little bit. It was my failure to bed last year that was a disaster. Charlie there is no playoff and the odds are 5000 to one. You put 20rand if pounds down. John i used to do it every august 11 which was my birthday. Pretty much the beginning of the english soccer season. This particular time once i this is do well, october, november. Maybe i should have gotten to bet then. I miscountthing, related the odds so i thought i lost 10,000 pounds and sometime around january. I am a financial journalist and i still got it wrong. Charlie the fact that you did not make 100,000 you do it every year and you never imagine youre going to win. Upsete how big is the the season . How big is it to go from here
Also, tommy smyth and we begin with this. He came from london where he was the editor of the economist. Every year for 20 years he placed a 20 pound bet that leicester would win and every year they lost. Pick up the story. John they did not lose quite every year. When they were in lower divisions. In league 1, i did win a little bit. It was my failure to bed last year that was a disaster. Charlie there is no payoff and the odds are 5000 to one. A hundred grand if you put 20 pounds down. John i used to do it every august 11 which was my birthday. Pretty much the beginning of the english soccer season. This particular time once i began to do well, this is october, november. Maybe i should have gotten to bet then. The philly thing, i miscount related the odds so i thought i lost 10,000 pounds and sometime around january. I am a financial journalist and i still got it wrong. Charlie the fact that you did not make 100,000 john you do it every year and you never imagine youre going to win. C
To wage war. And watchrtifacts more American History tv next week while congress is in recess. Be an primetime monday through friday at 8 00 p. M. Featuring watergate, 40 years. War,xt on the civil Emmanuel Dabney of Petersburg National battlefield discusses u. S. Colored troops. Ing, unions of tunnel forces blew up a mine to create a gap in the defenses. He discusses while the attack ended in a failure and why the colored troops were unjustly blamed. This part of the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute annual conference. It is about one hour. [applause] a good morning. You, we willrn hear language that we think its repulsive. I will not cut it out and stop we will get started. In june 1860 four, after failing to defeat Robert E Lees army, ulysses as grant ulysses s. Grant and a portion of the army of. Petersburg in 1850 was the second largest city with a population of 18,266 folks. Thead been referred to as rockies city. Forur railroads radiated. The Petersburg Railroad which ran s
Providers and the people trying to deliver that media to the consumer. Whene in 11 Playing Field it comes to those kind of negotiations. Senators, monday night at 8 00 eastern on the communicators. Next on the civil war, Emmanuel Dabney of Petersburg National battlefield discusses the role of u. S. Colored troops. After weeks of tunneling, union forces blew up a mine to create a gap in the defenses. He discusses why the attack ended in a failure and why the colored troops were unjustly blamed. This event was part of the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute annual conference. It is about one hour. [applause] good morning. I will prewarn you, we will hear language that we find repulsive. I will not cut it out. We will get started. In june 1864, after failing to defeat Robert E Lees army, ulysses s. Grant and a portion of the army of james pulled away and began the Movement Toward petersburg to begin the attack, petersburg in 1850 was the second largest city with a population of 18,266