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>> happy monday north korea debt state aid test called a hydrogen bomb. >> all openings are on the table this is what we're talking about tonight at 6:30 you see on the side of screen growing international tension and president trump took to twitter equal 'rotation whose words and actions are hos able to to the united states and carried out at 6th and most powerful nuclear test to date and the country says it's a perfect success. the fox's benjamin hall on yerk rattling nerves throughout the world. >> north korea conducting
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and most powerful nuclear test so far detonating a hydrogen bomb for the first time. during warnings of massive military response if the united states and monday un security council holing a meeting with the u.s. pushing foretough new resolution and putting pressure on the north. >> the stakes could not be higher and urgency is now. 24 years of half measures and failed talks is enough. >> but getting powers to agree could be difficult china and russia asking tous tone down rhetoric saying military is not the solution and trump administration pushing back saying it's always advocated for diplomacy and leaving military options on the table. >> we continue to push forward for a plan of diplomacy that's always preferred approach to try to get them to come to the table. >> meanwhile south korean mita
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military exercises simulating an attack on north korea's nuclear site and it's unlikely the south to will stop drills until kim jong-un missile program is shut down for good. >> when kim becomes confy debit in arsenal he'll blackmail the united states to break mute tuille defense treaty with south korea so he can take oaf south korea. >> trump administration said he will negotiations against north korea this week and aim for vote next monday. in london. benjamin hall. ment fox news. >> president trump reportedly decided to end program named daca. this grants illegal immigrants work permits when brought here as children. >> many that called themselves dreamsers are fightsing to keep daca alive. president trump seems to struggle with the decision to end daca. >> you have some absolutely incredible kith i would say mostly.
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they were brought here in such a way. it's a very, very tough subject. we're going to deal with daca with heart. >> rights now people are gathered for a vigil at the white house to pray for daca. ronica cleary is down there with them. the crowds has gotten bigger down there. >> reporter: that's true it's a big crowd down here but there's not a lot of dreamers in the crowd. i have found who was not comfortable going on camera and another person in the 6:00. obviously a lot of volunteers that feel fashion at about it. this sne was about to speak. tell us the message you're going to share. >> i'm with faith united church of christ and we're saying our call is to love our neighbors and welcome the stranger in midst as citizen among us. and we believe importance of these community members are part of our congregation and we have to have the call to respect the needs they
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be part of our community and we are here standing up in solidarity with them walking alongside of them and saying that we need to defend daca and defend temiary protective status now and continue to mobilize faith communities as we bring people together we'll be out here tomorrow as well and telling the president to defend daca and keep daca n intact now. >> thank you so much i know you have to get out here. an ha you were saying you feel potential depourtations could have affect on your faith community and there's a lot of faith leaders here from different faiths that's parts of what the vigil is about. prayer. why do you think prayer can help us this time. >> absolutely. prayer is putting ourselves before god and on eping our hearts and mind and opening our ourly placing before gods and human needs and divinely
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compassion in this world. our faith communities that are represented here and the within i represent we were not outside of the dab amovement or immigrant movement or refugee movement. we have people in the kongs agree gaitions that empody spirit of america by having come here and contributed and being part of the american dream and we're also having a firsthand knowledge of people who are vulnerable and people who who are being victimized and stigma advertised because of immigration which are human. human made laws and human made concern. we're here so say we stand for justice as people of faith and we're all, all of us tap into our spiritual resource. >> thank you ana so much. >> bless you. >> thank you for sharing your thoughts. >> as i said this is a fa faith-based event. there are faith leadsers have across the community here and
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tomorrow. tomorrow hopefully there will be more dreamers to hear from and speak to directly to hear their story and concerns about this likely decision from the white house. back to you jim and shawn. >> debate over this clearly not over. >> ronica pointed out at the beginning you deposit see many people sponsor that act. you may have people concerned about what happens next. you have people sticking their neck in and out doubt about it. >> and others understandably concerned. >> once washington gets back to business tomorrow. >> busy day tomorrow. >> really is. >> apple ceo tim cook promised to have backs of hundred of paple employees brought tous as children. cook said he will fight to shield roarkers from deportation and tweeted 250 apple coworkers are dreamers and i stand with them and they deserve our respect as equals and solution rooted in american values. meantime ce off of facebook, mi
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eye profile. >> they're calling it dreamers because it was called dream act before daca. you here dreamers quite a bit. that is know man klait tour about it. >> after a long summer recess lawmakers have big items on to do list on agenda they passe budget and increase federal borrowing limit to stop at catastrophic default and big issue the president looking for a win on some big policy issue. could it be tax reform. we'll see. the main things goes for packages and louisiana to cover harvey. >> meantime labor day sun official end for summer. >> for pollitions it's unofficial start of the came pain season. live in gauge eringersburg tom fitzgerald is there. fitz i know there's a lot of politicians hpinging around throughout. >> you cannot throw a stick without hitting one of
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tond, jim and shawn. nobody is happy to seener go. but if you cover politics this is the sweet spot now between september and never when people finally go to the po polls. a lot of these people are running for all different kind of races, rubbing for mayor, running for county council and some congress and some wanting to governor and a lot of people came here today to gaithersburg. the former sirt of the house tip o'neal says all politics is local. if you ever find yourself cynical by politicians come here it will remind you at the ends of the day these are real people talking to real voters. ♪ ♪ this is gaithersburg, mar mash, labor day, 20
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and for the 79 pl year in a row since fdr was president the streets are lined with pomp, with paradeers, and of course, with politicians. >> there is nothing better than face to face physical contact you really get to sense what a person is like. it's a chance to get the people meet them one-on-one. and look them in the eye. shake hands. >> they are running for all kind of things here. governor, congressman, council sheets you name it. what is better than this than twitter and -- i love par taid gives me a chance top meet voters and shake hands. >> while they come from different parties and running from different things they've all got one thing in common. trying to cut past social media. >> the prob almost you don't get a chance to talk to the pe
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>> these days in age of st stwiter, facebook, snap chat, actually talking with them person that's gotten harder. >> it is a little challenge. it is hard to knock on doors now because people you know they don't necessarily open doors. many voters say the reason they come here i. is to look these candidates in the eye. >> does it make a difference. >> maybe a little fwhit seen the face. >> it makes a difference if i could talk to them. >> pollitionstitions laborer on labor day and press the fresh still beats appreciating sink bug. . >> i promise you this for all the politicians you saw there it was probably about five times more than that that we're here today. we could not get them all n interestingly enough, david tron was here running for
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country executive in montgomery county and baker was here today running for governor in maryland and there are only right now 7 democrats who have announced in democratic primary for maryland governor guarantee of that number will go way up from. there and that's going to be open field right now. larry hogan that's wrapped up on the republican side. that's a whole lot more room on that democratic primary train and more people will get on. >> and when you talked about you mentioned david it trone he's ung areing for congress and that's a race almost a year out. but do people understand there are these big local race this year or is there so much emphasis torts next we're? >> well, i'll rewant you there for a second, david tron ran for congress sean not successful and now ran for county executive. >> no, fits -- fits. >> he's running for congress again. >> i'm sorry let me rewind. >> rewind again. >> there you go, yeah. >> you're good.
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>> but it goes to show you though that once you get out into the public like that and you -- trone thought he head made a lot of progress in that race. jimmy ras kin ended up winning the race eventually. this is something that a lot of people right now are paying a lot of attention to especially in this region. consider montgomery county. they have had a huge influx of new voters in this couldn'ty. you stand on the sheets and look at the people here today, long time gaithersburg residents say there's been a sheet change of people that live in this town and that building behind us pouncing lots of new people. for them to get out today on a day like this beautiful weather, big crowd this is important. there's a lot of noise out there for them to be able to cut through that noise, noise from reporters included, you cannot
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aattention. >> yeah. >> from getting out and shaking hands the way they used to do it. >> kchbility beat the beautiful day, either. >> maybe the free candy. >> free candy. >> a lot of times politicians are around they give you that. >> two fans and unfortunately we had to wait for today until the nicest day of the weekend. it improved day-to-day. saturday rain all day and smro improvement. fantastic. you head back to work and school and everyone back to school tomorrow. warm enough that we'll have afternoon thunderstorms as cold front comes in and it will be feeling like fall. sweater weather, jacket weather by wednesday and rainy and damp too. late week look great with kol category norma winds sustained
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washes and warnings puck owe ricoh moving west, northwest oaf the past teb days and the track is just north of cuba and extreme southeastern florida is in the cone of uncertainty. >> forecast, warm tomz and beautiful wednesday starts thursday. this is great early fall weather into monday. if hurricane irma would to impact us in some way it would not be until later in the 7 day forecast. >> that forecast is looking fabulous
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>> part of texas underwater despite
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>> hello hello. >> despite all the trouble they've been having and water on the ground the mayor says the city is open for business. >> death toll is about 60 harvey and thousands are homeless and cleanup is barely started on the billions of damage left behind and as we mentioned congress is work on sdaingtser relief pack answering. fire and rescue crews are dealing with holdouts in these areas and chemical situation northeast of city. sduing dug has the latest. >> you see the raiming water behind me here and armyy corps of engineers release water to buffalo buy uhere. knoc
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you have ten minutes get out. there was a can he in my house. >> many angry after mandatory evacuation of some homes could remain flooded for weeks. >> we had no warning what you can glab ten minutes. >> and just outside houston following controlled burns to destroy highly unstable compound. several fires had broken out when harvey floodwaters knocked out the plant's c cooling systems and still this is just one of many things the houston area has to worry about. >> it's far from over. so much more has to be prepared from hirp. >> this includes damaged sit go gas station where a fuel tank puvrt out of the ground and a city in bermtown some 4600 homes were flooded. despite widespread devastation some remain optimistic. >> they're family and i have a lot of friends and good support system here. i think we'll be all right. >> mean time as congress prepares to return
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this week much of the focus will turn to the president initial aid package for the region. . 77.9 billion a fraction of what this will cost. in houston, doug luzader, fox news. >> m coming up purple line has been a hot button issue for years. construction is underway and now ripple effects from feld by neighbors been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> owe pope enters purple line held a rally where they introduce as i new legal sglevrping all unhappy about a shut down of popular strep of trail. paul wagner on the trail tonight. >> reporter: the capital crescent trail rounz from bethesda to rock creek and one of the most popular around cyclist, jobbers, walkers, people who use it to commute. tomorrow morning the people that will build the purple line say they will need to shut to down for the next ve
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rate associated people who have been trying to save it. >> whose trail, our trail. >> passionate group of protesters opposed to losing dirt and gravel trail came together to make positions perfectly clear. >> my family bikes here ever day. we love coming here. >> we love coming every weekend. >> and this is how we get to the city. >> would you be bummed out if it gets shut down. >> yes. >> the adults who showed up were just as unhappy with the plan to shut the trail down beginning tomorrow morning for what could be five years. one man said he was angry enough to block the move and resist arrest. >> it's important for our community. they're talking about cutting thousands of trees down and putting up concrete path between silver spring and bethesda. it's going to be a highway. >> many in group say they were infuriateded over short notice and alternative route that puts trail users on
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and very busy jones roads. >> this purple line reads from cliche if movie greedy developers crooked politicians and potential loss of be loved park. [ cheers and applause ]. >> the purple line has been the subject of ongoing legal battle in federal court. a fight opponents ever the line say they have not yet given up. >> yesterday we filed a new complaint in district court that we hope to address. but, tomorrow we're filing a motion for temporary res restraining order to focus on three violations of law that this thing has brought us today. >> just last week maryland governor larry hogan an u.s. transportation secretary elaine how well soond a fund ago agreement for 16 mile rail line that officials say will produce 6,000 construction jobs and connect bethesda with prince george county and mark and amtrak an a long plan rail line still in places highly
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>> i love walking and biking on the trail and i cannot imagine they'll be able to cut it down for five years and not even a done deal yet. and i really don't think that's fair. >> governor hogan says the 5.6 billion public private prong sem big win for state and major benefit from the national capital region. >> one of the stations on the 16 mile long line will be built hire at connecticut avenue and khvy chase lake drive. the people tat want to save this trail say they have hope in legal fight n bethesda. fall wagner. "fox5 local news". >> all right. let's -- daytime tv is repleat with jerry, jerry, jerry. and people here were surprised to hear he has a tv show. >> i thought this shae show was not on the air. >> today he joined those fighting for minimum wage good if you want this this system to succeed
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be able to go on year after year with growing economy there has to be some force sop institution in our country that pushes back and makes sure in the drive for profits there's somebody protesting workers, the mem that have to provide for their own fam families. >> so we all know jerry springer was once mayor of cincinnati why was he putting himself out in cleveland. there's a lot of talk and he has not done much top dissuade he is running for governor in ohio. >> it will be interesting to see if that indeeds happens. we'll be right
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>> if you happen to number old town alexandria. look at this historic ship is docked there. the cutter eagle here ith
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d.c. area the eagle is only active tall ship in the u.s. military louised to train students at the coastguard academy in could be con. >> cool. >> thanks for joining us tonight at 6:30. you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com
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>> today on "tmz" happy labor day everybody. hi. >> i love this game. because it pits people against people. here is what i like about it. we will play to you in these chairs. you eachch put this hat on like so. everybody can choose which person they want to get splattered with water. you have to choose who you throw at. if you although at the same person it tells me what you think of that person. that is what i'm interested in. i want to see who you hit. whoever gets hit first is out and i will take the next person to see who the subjects of t

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