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korean missile that flew over japan. the stock index futures are pointing sharply lower. >> the people of texas and louisiana, we are 100% with you. train to breaking news this morning. president trump heading to texas as tropical storm harvey grow stronger. taking aim at houston with another punch in louisiana now also in harvey sites. correspondents live on the ground in texas this morning. lauren: new provocation from north korea and kim jong boone launches to its allies. traced the north korean missile launch rattle investors overnight. stock market futures as you can see the dow put him over by 140 points right now in the
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premarket. s&p nasdaq download were as well. lauren: stocks under pressure. the euro rallying papers with me in london down 1.5%, a 2% decline in germany with the dax. cheryl: reaction to the north korean lunch with talks in japan. the nikkei down almost half a percent. as you can see in south korea the kospi file point to 3%. "fbn:am" starts right now. train 3501 am in new york. tuesday, august 29th. good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, everyone. i'm cheryl casone. lauren: tropical storm harvey back in.
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before it moves onto louisiana appeared causing devastating flooding. looking at the rescue effort. officials say nine people appeared to have died. 30,000 needing shelter. topping 3000. there were 56,000 9-1-1 calls in houston alone between saturday and sunday. president trump will travel today to survey the damage. train to take a look at the national hurricane center. this shows the probable paths of the monster storm expected to make another landfall tomorrow morning here but this time near the texas louisiana border. jeff flock live in houston with the very latest. our conditions this morning? reporter: rescues happening before our very eyes, cheryl and lauren. the lady in this car try to drive to high water images had to rescue her, pulling her out and pulling the car outcome of vehicles on the scene.
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thousands of times oliver of times all over houston as the rain continues to fall you ask about conditions. they've been horrible all through been horrible all through the night. the rain just continues to follow. look at the drains. this is a drain here that is supposed to be training down. it's coming out. there's just so much watering nowhere for it to go. consequently we have these situations. we do have a light at the end of the tunnel today as the storm moves out to the east, even though it continues to pull moisture out of the cold. it will dump to the east of houston. that the good news. while there's light at the end of the tunnel, i can tell you today we are still in the tunnel in houston. another day of rescue, another day of water, another day of disaster in this town. we will be here throughout the morning and throughout the day in houston. incredible. train to jeff flock on it really is incredible and the fact so many are still stranded as
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disheartening as they try to get those rescues underway. thank you so much. jeff flock, live in houston. drink your first in houston are overwhelmed by so many calls. richard wagner has been part of the rescue effort. good morning to you, sir. thank you for your rope efforts in helping the people of texas. can you tell us the latest situation on the ground in houston? >> well, unfortunately a whole lot more at the same heavy rains and flooding waters still rising. we continue thousands of water rescues, rescuing people from houses, vehicles. it has been amassed. lauren: what d.c. right now? >> to continue support, which
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has been a big help and the everyday citizen who has stepped up and showed love to come to houston with both and lifted vehicles to help out. we would've been able to do this without them for sure. lauren: want to show this to give you rescuing a man from his car. this picture has gone viral. what is it like to work in these conditions? >> to be honest with you, and it happened so fast. i didn't really have time to think about it. luckily the sheriff's office had enough forethought to build for these storms lifted in, so i can get through high water. if i would've had the vehicle, i wouldn't have been able to reach that land to be able to get my ropes in line, which i thought
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to myself can tie him off and pulled back to safety. lauren: that's unbelievable. people in the top floor of their homes were told to put a sign in the window with your address. write your name on your body should something happen. any tips you should give to people on the ground right now? >> my best advice is to please be patient. we are coming. it may take a while. just be kind and try to take care of your neighbor and yourselves if you can. that's the best advice i can give. we are all doing the best we can. all hands are on deck. many people have been up since friday coming up into bed. everybody is working as hard as they can come to utilizing all the equipment that we've been afforded. we are coming, but have
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patience, please. stay off the roads unless you absolutely have to. if you're able to get out of your home, if you can stay at the road, that would be a big help, too. lauren: thank you so much. >> my privilege. cheryl: president trump heading to texas today is texas today is his pledging full federal support to tropical storm harvey. want to bring in gop's rather just not the codec from austin, texas. good morning. >> good morning. cheryl: the certainly the people of texas right now from our correspondent has been a lot of criticism about the fact president trump is coming down to texas today. he's headed to corpus christi south of houston. what do you make of those saying that this is going to complicate rescue efforts and complicate the situation in texas? >> well, he is specifically avoiding houston for that
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reason. corp. is certainly took a bad hit on friday and saturday, but they are taking out now and not getting any more rain. he is also heading to austin here where i am today the emergency operations center. it's always a delicate balance. if you don't show up they think he don't care you do show up when they complain you're interfering. i think the timing is about right. if you go to houston, come up with some criticism. he's not doing that for that reason. cheryl: he announced yesterday he's going to go back down on saturday to texas into louisiana we will have to see if the race strategy. reporters yesterday were asking about the issue of the budget shutdown, and defending for texas is going to coincide or be part of the budget fight in washington. he was adamant saying it was not. what does texas date?
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>> yeah, those are separate issues. the spending bill has to pass before the end of the summer to avoid a government shutdown. this emergency appropriation for the state of texas, which i've heard early estimates around 30 billion could be as much as 100 billion. they have no idea at this point. that is likely going to take months. they've got to get accurate estimates and you're not going to be able to get estimates together. it is going to need the commitment and the federal government. you saw the president give that yesterday. we do have 36 members of congress from texas who will be working on this come including the number two republican leadership in john corning. i'm confident this will happen. the border wall issue is separate and they will be on separate timelines. cheryl: certainly the concern is they will see this become a political fight. when you had super storm cindy come a couple of texas senators voted against the funding for
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the new york area. now you might have reversed. we hope that doesn't happen when the situation is so frightening on the ground in texas. thank you for being here. >> leisure, thank you. cheryl: good to see you. lauren: north korea firing another ballistic test missile. traveling about 1700 miles before it landed in the pacific ocean. the japanese government urging its citizens to take cover, seek shelter. let's bring in gordon chang, it columnist and author of nuclear showdown north korea takes on the world. gordon, so happy to have you as a program this morning. north korea is the one thing that really rattles investors. 2% declines in europe and the dow down 140 now looking at the futures. how big of a deal is this that north korea's fired a missile over japan on one of our allies, the burden is a lover over that country. >> the important thing here is
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that north korea's and president trump because last tuesday they had overtures to the north koreans and essentially what the north koreans did on saturday jason of them. i think really what this does is it sets back the policy. japan was never in danger. so in a sense, it's not japan. the u.s. issue. lauren: a phone call between president trump and japanese prime minister abe. they spoke for the need for another emergency meeting. it's not just prolonged diplomacy? >> is certainly does. that will be held today at the request of south korea and the united states. we don't need another half measure, which is resolution 2371. it was the seventh u.n. sanctions on north korea and
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while it was the most frigid, to let the north koreans and possession of important speeds of legal income. we need to cut off all legal expert because we need to deny the regime the resources to build missiles. lauren: now that japan has had the target of north korea, do you think china will step up and do more? >> not unless the united states puts pressure. the chinese have found north korea to be very useful because every time they do something provocative, we ask for china's cooperation and not talking about things important to us like trade, cyberattack on the south china sea, you name it. they are not going to help unless the other administration and unfortunately that means imposing costs on the chinese. lauren: it's amazing how rex tillerson and donald trump hosts on north korea stepping down a little bit. this latest provocation.
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the 18th missile this year. wouldn't chain, thank you very much. cheryl: we continue to follow the rescues underway throughout the night. the entire texas national guard has been activated. the response of tropical storm harvey. we're going to talk to the vice chief of operations to find out how relief efforts are going this morning. also some of the other headlines we are following. that in $11 billion on a cancer therapy with high karma. we will have the details on that story. u.s. stock market futures are react being too but gordon chang and lauren is talking about, the missile going over japan to north korea. dow futures of 128 in the premarket. s&p and nasdaq as well. you are watching "fbn:am." >> we decided to get out because we got about eight inches last night and we are really scared that we are going to be in the
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>> welcome back. i'm tracee carrasco appear at least five people killed in the north side bombing near the u.s. embassy in kabul. officials said the bomb went off in a busy commercial area in central kabul. the explosion likely targeted a branch of the privately owned kabul bank. u.s. embassy compound located
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500-hertz away from the bank and taliban has claimed responsibility. ambiguous pharmaceutical research. agreed to pay 11 billion ford format. being treatment could drastically improve treatment of patients with the most advanced cases of cancer. generating sales of one $57 billion worldwide in 2022. in the fight wasted as first i many key items. amazon added a nurse to cross promote some of its products. buying whole foods for 13 points $7 billion that's what's happening now. cheryl: thank you so much. obviously to the south of texas commend the entire text says national guard has been operated in response to tropical storm harvey. african texas national guard
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vice-chief of operation brigadier general wendel hagler. good morning. so many questions for you both. rescue operations underway throughout the night. if texas getting the support that it needs another 12,000 national guardsmen enough right now? do you need more? >> first of all, i would like to extend my sympathy for those folks caught up in this very significant storm. to answer your question, the texas national guard will continue to build its forces throughout the day today in support of civil authorities engaged in those rescues and other evacuation at committees can shelter and support. in order to support the very critical priorities of work down there, which are life-saving, reducing human suffering and mitigating damage to property,
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especially public infrastructure that serves in support the great population of houston and the other counties. cheryl: what about for hard? are there troops committed for personnel coming in right there? i am sure they are willing to help and want to help. >> so there is a very robust national guard responds to this within texas and with the support of other state national guard duties and we are using fort hood as the d.c. area. there are active-duty troops stationed in fort hood who may be called upon under mission assignments for the federal emergency management agency to help and those folks fall under the command and control of it dual status commander who is brigadier general pat hamilton from the texas national guard, wonder recent authorities is allowed to command and control
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active-duty and national guard capability in the unity of effort underway to make sure civil authorities are properly exported. cheryl: lcd or they are getting more support from other states whether its police and fire new york, arizona. you are getting more personnel coming into this state. is that happening fast enough? we keep seeing basically regular boats going out in their kayaks, rescuing people. we need to do a little bit more here. >> absolutely health is flowing in from all the other states based on the authority of civil states demanded right away. it does take some time to get the capability there. certainly, everybody is oriented doing exactly that come in getting the needs of the people of texas taken care of. cheryl: brigadier general wendel hagler, thank you for being with
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lauren: hardy series explaining to louisiana texas races for even more rain. cheryl: janice dean had been following all of this. she's got the latest track of what is being called a mega storm. good morning. >> historic storm for sure. the bayou at westfield dr. remains a major flood stage. 69 feet four days regardless of whether or not the rain starts to subside. this is an ongoing issue for
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many days spent the past 48 hours you can see the storm still stationary. the center of the south of the houston area, still getting rain into this region stretching into louisiana. you can easily see six to 12 inches across portions of southwest louisiana. houston dying for break right now. i have good news. there is some relief in sight. for now, river gauge operation in and around the houston area. we know how flash flood watches in effect from louisiana, stretching into mississippi because of the tropical storm that by the way is still a tropical storm offshore. here's the euro model tuesday into wednesday. by thursday this will get picked up north in eastward, which is great news, but we could easily see six inches, 12 inches cremate 18 inches, especially along the coast here and not towards portions of louisiana and mississippi is beginning to
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thursday. the good news, ladies, finally at the end of thursday, friday the storm will move northeastward. lauren: the mayor of new orleans even closing schools. they are very worried obviously. cheryl: we continue to follow the remnants of hurricane charley now tropical storm harvey. houston is the nation's fourth origin city and the city is now shut down. they bounce back from all of this bid will take a look at the economic impact of harvey in the billions. global markets battled overnight by the new missile launched from north korea. this time they're threatening japan. futures are down on this news this morning substantially as you can see. s&p and nasdaq also under pressure. you are watching trains seven.
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[inaudible] there's water in all the beds in the house. we've lost every piece of furniture, every couch, everything.
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lauren: tropical storm harvey in the gulf of mexico as we continue to dump heavy rain in southeastern texas causing catastrophic flooding. officials say at least nine people appeared to have died. harvey is expected to make another landfall tomorrow morning, this time in the texas louisiana border. jeff flock has been catching the feed for us. live in houston at the very latest. good morning. reporter: what a scene that has been. moore seems to come today. i hope today will be the last day of the situation getting worse, but obviously it's going to be a long time before
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anything really starts to get better. we are near the buffalo bayou. it's not just small cars that get cut. this is a huge box truck stuck as well. we begin to see water, through the drains. look at that. that is essentially a manhole cover that they flowed off. you've got to watch when you walk around in these conditions. all of a sudden you walk in the next thing you know you're suffering. most of its water. just listen. rushing out of the ground. it is supposed to be a drain. it is instead essentially a spigot. trucks stuck, trees down. as we reported yesterday, releasing water from the reservoir so that the dams don't get compromised. that has helped increase the water level here, but nothing else they can do if they lose the stands. serious problems.
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some of these rescues. there's just not enough first responders to rescue other people that need rescuing. and so, people around the country coming in with both to try and put people in it done at all night. we were at 4:30 in the morning here in houston. it goes on around the clock hopefully this will be the last day of that sordid thing and then they can start to think what is the damage award we go from here? incredible, incredible. lauren: drains a spigot. jeff flock, thank you for that image, really. cheryl: reporting on the rescues have been watching my venue television. where are the folks going to go after? massive relief effort continuing to pound the region with rain. let's bring in lieutenant colonel ronnie rayburn, texas division commander for the salvation army. sir, good morning.
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>> good morning to you. cheryl: we are looking at -- the numbers are staggering, looking up more than 30,000 displaced at this point. those ideas to mentor the convention center and downtown views as we'll go over capacity today. how is the salvation army responding? >> the salvation army unfortunately predicting that this may very well be one of the largest responses the disaster working for the salvation has seen in its history of the united state. we are trying like everybody else through houston said that he can actually get in, but the army is able to do. we can't forget also corpus christi in those areas and towns affect it to the southwest of houston, which is actually where i'm sitting right now.
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and so, they had boots on the ground very early on. in fact, almost after the storm came on shore end quote base and the surrounding communities. tray until i am wondering if you are going to need to start shifting your resources. i know you've got emergency response teams across the region. in particular it seems houston is in dire need. can you get those teams in place today? >> we had a team moving through last evening, the leadership team into the houston area as close as we possibly can get in. doing some work in the sheltering of residents in all of our facilities that have the benefit by this storm. we are doing housing as well as speeding and spiritual counseling at each of those facilities. we have space outside of that area ready to go.
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several people we have at our disposal as many as 500 of those units have these communities and help in the recovery effort in the media you with food and clothing and those types of things required. in the long term, try to help get back in their homes as soon as possible. and so, we have several states that responded across the southeastern part of the united states that will stand ready and are staged at various places like san antonio and a couple other communities that are just ready to move in. cheryl: i have to tell you, you are talking to a national audience. people are going to want to donate food and clothing and money to the salvation army. you are doing incredible work. colonel ronnie raymer, thank you for participating this morning. >> thank you.
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lauren: with the city of houston shut down, how quickly can houston bounce back? ryan brandenberg, chair of the finance at kings college. people forget, the houston is still recovering from the oil bust for the price of oil going down. houston is responsible for third at texas health but and attend the national economic output. how this area be affected? >> you know that. houston is a very big deal in the texas economy. houston is so strategic and reasserted underestimate that sometimes, but we see that come out whether you about shipping, trucking for air or canticles the oil refining, about going on down in houston. in the near term i expect this disruption to be very significant coupled with the fact people are being displaced and they can get into their place of employment.
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you will see some effects for two to three weeks at least. the good news is houston is on the upswing. they have been recovering. a lot of capital pouring into houston. so i do expect a disruption to be severe, but i also expect recovery to be fairly significant fairly quickly and they will be back on their feet before too long, which is good news. lauren: d. thank you since damage will affect overall gdp? >> i don't have much. they are going to be very severe in the short-term. again, a lot of people want to get back into houston. the economy was in a pretty good spot before this. i don't think the trajectory will change. coming through significantly in the quarter, but the regional economy will be a big deal for the next several weeks. lauren: they are saying property damage between 30 and $40 billion in a $7 billion
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additional impact with lost economic output or clothes. the stores are closed. what would you think you are? >> it wouldn't surprise me if that number grew unfortunately. it's hard to tell disruption we have until you can get into the flood damage. this is hard for small businesses that serve the local community, selling to local community that may not have flood insurance coverage they need. it's going to be the biggest heartbreaking impact in so again i hope the flood damage is minimal here, we can get and commit to the assessment. it wouldn't surprise me if it's higher. >> core logic is saying 52% of residential and commercial properties do not have flood insurance because they are not in a federally designated area. >> it is so difficult to recover from that on top of everything else not having the capital to rebuild is very tough. trade to a following of a developing story this morning
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has to do with features. you've got u.s. stock market futures pointing to a lower open. wall street is certainly worried right now about the news north korea fired a ballistic missile over the country of japan. the missile fell into the ocean. the dow down 115 and the free market. nasdaq down almost 1%. cutshall ledet, managing your i.t. january. good morning. the future is absolutely react to this concern for north korea. obviously this is an aggressive move from the country. >> well, it is very aggressive than what has been underreported is where it came from makes it look as though they have the ability of remotely firing wherever they want. maybe from the back of a truck or something. that is a significant move. as he came in this morning, markets up at quarter to three quarters of a percent and that bleeding has continued. a significant output in the
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state to see the liquidity abound in this opening is there again this time around. cheryl: we haven't had that such market reaction to north korea. interesting now as you receive them people going for gold, going for bonds, moving into cash. i am wondering how big is a move that is going to be. >> well, the verdict a 10 year yield is it's pretty old anyway even though we are in this risk that the interest rate hike environment. that just went up to 10 this morning. 2.1%. if that gets any lower and we start to make a move, we could see that by the end of this year make a run of 128% and environment with raising interest rates. that's something to be concerned about. the bond market is telling me we've got something to be worried about.
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the vx on the other hand is telling me we have to wait and see. obviously his intention but now it not just us that whenever japan. japan's amount, north korea's involved. >> this is used and the vx is what we need to watch sera fox business. there it is. there is your fear gauge, something telling today as we watch these market. scott, thank you very much. >> thank you. lauren: coming outcome and lasting harm to victims are about now is filing their insurance claims. there is a very good reason to file and is probably still raining. we'll explain in houston is rather have headlines coming up including the 10th anniversary iphone launch. we'll tell you all about it. you are watching "fbn:am."
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tracee: welcome back. and tracey carrasco appeared to people killed and four wounded in a shooting at a public library in new mexico. the suspected shooter was taken into custody and being questioned. his motive remains unclear. apple has a law that take in a product announcement event on september 12 at apple expected to announce the new iphone. apple tv box and a new apple
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watch. the company just starting to recover from the flood most of last year. new products will be crucial to its future sales. in the midst of devastation from harvey, the family west of corpus christi found hope in the ruins of their home. their home was destroyed with a statue of the virgin mary. one family member said some may blame god and some may blame the hurricanes, but the only thing standing for holy things. lauren: thank you, tracee. hurricane harvey as high as 10 to $20 billion is close -- good to see you, william. >> day are saying we should claims by friday. not even a possible situation on the ground. >> it is today. people can file claims in all kinds of different ways.
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we have one of the attorneys in the firm completely flooded around our house, which is guiding us to file with the insurance company. all kinds of ways to do it. easiest way is to call your insurance agent to enable file a written insurance company and while people are in shock, they are devastated when you see her property damage. it's important to get in line to get the insurance company out to see as soon as possible. for heaven sakes, poetic nature claims filed. you alluded to the second reason why in the state of texas there is a change in the law for delays. if you have a delayed insurance claim, for some reason they're not going to pay you, the interest will drop the dribble to get from a delayed claim if you file after said number first. get a filed by this thursday if you at all can. lauren: is a national flood insurance claim different? >> absolutely. national insurance and regular insurance are two different
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things. those who find commercial as well as homeowner policies the flood is excluded under regulatory insurance policies and national flood is a different theater and got to file the national flood standards precisely. it's very technical dare. all kinds of little nuances with respect to national flood. typically and hopefully in what we are asking for is >> of a large extension after this particular catastrophe because typically you have 60 days to file what is known as a proof of loss and this particular circumstance would be like super storm sandy, katrina and they'll extended hopefully a year for people to get these claims in a final position. lauren: does texas have a rainy day fund? i heard there is one that is $10 million. >> well, it might be a rainy day fund, but it hasn't been allocated towards this yet. that's just the general budget.
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there is nothing yet for anybody out there. governmental entities omit claims would you uncover stuff and hopefully small business administration i expect that will be announced in the next couple days. maybe what the president coming down. lauren: it gets complicated. thank you for sorting it out for us. cheryl: if you live in a hurricane prone area, forget trying to get insurance. it's very tough for these folks. we will have a lot more coming up from flood ravaged texas. the community coming together to raise millions of dollars for the big winds of tropical storm and hurricane harvey to texas, astros, all doing their part. north korea threatening japan with the missile launch. we will have a live report from london. taking a look at pictures we are monitoring very closely this morning. look for the dow down triple digits right now. 150 in the premarket. s&p, nasdaq as well.
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lauren: as a result of the flooding in and around houston, several sporting event being relocated. drink your yap, garrett maxis with the details from college professionals where everything is getting changed. reporter: even the college football game will be played at the superdome in new orleans. major league is full announced yesterday a three-game series between the houston astros and texas rangers scheduled in houston will be in st. peter's or, florida at the home of the tampa bay tropicana field for the houston astros will wear the
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home uniforms and at last. houston texans supposed to play their final preseason game thursday night against the cowboys at energy stadium in houston. he gave moved to arlington. at&t stadium. the texans practice yesterday in frisco, texas at the dallas cowboys training facility and will do so again today. the outpouring of financial support from the houston sports community has been seismic. houston rockets, leslie alexander selling the team has donated $4 million on behalf of the rocket to the relief fund. houston texans owner bob mcnair donating $1 million matched by the nfl foundation. houston astros jim crane, his ownership group in foundation also giving $4 million encouraging others hurt in and around the region to help in anyway possible. jj loch of the houston texans
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begin a fundraiser sunday night. he pays $100,000 in critical to double not critical keep going up thanks in part to the houston rockets star chris paul a one-day donated $50,000 to the fundraiser. the generosity is exactly what put us over the $500,000 mark. phenomenal top nominations both large and small. from half a million to 1 million, 125 million. jj white yesterday on instagram. >> we are still stuck here. airports are closed, no way for rest to get back. seeing all the police and firemen and everyday citizens hoping to rescue people and save lives. it's incredible to watch. traded over 14,000 people have donated a total of $127 billion. infielder matt carpenter from the houston area pledged $10,000 for every home run he had an cardinals pitcher adam
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wainwright says that will match it. a crack at patriots owner putting in a million. everybody's coming together. trade two of the fact text and the cowboys are sharing this together. this shows the spirit when it comes down to everybody's on the same page. >> houston, dallas. trade to garrett commit thank you very much. fox's headlines 24/7 none serious xm channel 115. a lot more coming up. a missile for paid north korea. global markets are lower. euro is higher. u.s. futures are lower. my report from london coming up. >> everyone is just coming together. >> that is how we do it down here.
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♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope some day you'll join us♪ ♪and the world will live as one♪ cheryl: following two big stories certainly come what's happening in texas. global markets actually in the red details of the spirit as you can see here the u.s. futures pointing down by 116. nasdaq down almost 3%. european markets are down and of course watching asian markets. we see all this pressure because finally you get this reaction from investors that north korea is not backing down. >> we thought they were. rex tillerson, secretary of
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state says that teams like kim jong someone once. look at the reaction unbelievable. sharp losses of 2% in some cases for the europeans talk markets. asian markets doing a little better. it's about a 10th of 1%. trade to that economy has begun to really recover and find drink over the last several years. it would certainly be difficult to see japan itself in some type of military conflict with the north koreans. the united states would have to be involved as well in this to be good obviously for market participants. the currency is really quick as we send it over now to dig in. good morning. >> good morning, ladies. good morning, everyone. dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo. tuesday, august 29th. catastrophic flooding in texas, houston and the surrounding areas continued to get pummeled by harvey.
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no end in sight. search and rescue efforts underway is more mandatory evacuations were ordered overnight. the night there was nowhere near even a hint of danger. >> we pledged our full support of texas and louisiana battle in recover from this devastating and historic storm. dagen: president trump and the first lady will travel to the region today. new concerns over north korea. the hermit kingdom's latest missile test. that has put the world on high alert. south korea staging live fire drills in response to that launch. the unprecedented threat triggering safety. you see a rush to gold so far this morning at $10 an ounce. also take a look at what is

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