At 11 00. Here we go again. Tracking another big storm this 1 pounding our shore lines. Hurricane jose just dropped to Tropical Storm jose and that 11 00 oclock update from the National Hurricane center so its breaking winds now at 70 miles an hour but still eroding beaches, flooding streets, churning up the ocean udelaware coasts. Sey and thank you for joining us at 11 coliseum lucy noland. Despite the fact that jose is far offshore, it is a powerful storm and its effects are stretching all wait to our shores and beyond. Weve got Team Coverage to start us off at 11 00 oclock. Kathy is taking a look at the just in update. Well get to her in one second. We gip with fox 29s Chris Oconnell live in North Wildwood where the beaches are still taking a beating. Chris . Reporter that is right, lucy. High tide came and went here down the shore, and although we didnt get a direct hit from jose, it certainly packed a punch. I think its crazy but its fun to watch. Reporter rough surf became the ma
Lucy. High tide came and went here down the shore, and although we didnt get a direct hit from jose, it certainly packed a punch. I think its crazy but its fun to watch. Reporter rough surf became the major tourist attraction along the jetty in north wildwood. I love the ocean. But its so angry. Reporter on beach thats usually packed with summer sun bathers tonight is underwater. As heavy waves continue to pound the shore line. With every wave that crashes more precious beach front crumbles into the ocean. Sun bathing and the beaches is out like 200 yards out there. Is where the water ends. Its all gone. All gone. Reporter have you ever seen it like this. Never seen anything hike this. Watch out. Whoa . whoa there we go. This is what wireway were talking about. Despite the furry of Mother Nature many consider themselves lucky we dodged another direct hit from major hurricane. All of this, i think this is mag fief sent and thank you, god, for saving our island once again. Reporter we go
For post storm rescue missions and lay the ground work for the long term recovery effort. The fema organization will do quick assess many try to find out where the most damaged areas are so we can get the teams out in the street and do much good quickly. Time zest essence. Reporter millions of residents here continue riding out the storm, many others headed for the mainland. They say they didnt want to leave their homes but they are putting safety first. It was just time for to us get off. We didnt stay for maria. Disastrous situation for the island. It will destroy some homes. Reporter right now the destructive winds are causin the most damage but in the followup to this storm there could be major flooding, storm surge of 9 feet and potentially deadly mudslides. In san juan, puerto rico, steve harrigan, fox news. And so here at home philadelphia sizeable Puerto Rico Community is watch and waiting for word from familiar and friends on that battered island. The fair hill section of cour
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Prof. Coombs all right. Good day gentlemen. We have talked about up to this point, the development of a regional basis of the different colonies of english america. What i want to do today is take a step back, more of an imperial approach and talk about the maturation of the english empire. You might be curious about the date. It doesnt say 16071713, and hopefully the reason for that will become clear over the course of this lecture. As a point of departure, most people may think about english mainlandparticularly north america, Something Like this image is what comes to mind. The whole coastline filled in with colonies from massachusetts and maine in the north to georgia and the south, large and expensive. About with respect to other empires in north america, maps are dispersive. Arguments, assertions of pretensions of claims to territory. Theeality, in the middle of 17th century, the english empire looks more like this. Clusters, you can barely see it. There is a dark patch around ch