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with jeff rosenberg of blackrock.lled to bring you later this hour, mickey leavy of berenberg capital markets. we are going to talk on central-bank theory. it does not get better than that. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. from zurich and new york, this is "bloomberg surveillance." right now to our bloomberg business flash in new york, here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: the retailer's springtime comeback has not materialized. gap fell 7% in april. old navy did poorly too. pandora is rising the most in 15 months after boosting his forecast. first quarter earnings beat expectations. pandora sales were up 35%. nokia came up short in its first combiningreport after without the television. the company missed estimates her by phone carrier spending, less on wireless networks. -- by phone carrier spending less on wireless networks. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much. i am here in zurich, where i spoke earlier today with the credit suisse ceo. credit suisse reports first-quart
with jeff rosenberg of blackrock.lled to bring you later this hour, mickey leavy of berenberg capital markets. we are going to talk on central-bank theory. it does not get better than that. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. from zurich and new york, this is "bloomberg surveillance." right now to our bloomberg business flash in new york, here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: the retailer's springtime comeback has not materialized. gap fell 7% in april. old...
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. --- secondly a would like to make a comment about bunny rosenberg. it would be refreshing to have a little critters' person. ms. rosenberg has been involved with the animal community for many years and we see her regularly and she would be a nice addition to our commission. >> supervisor tang: next speaker please. >> the morning my name is sally stevens i served on the commission for seven years and that would like to speak enthusiastically in support for annemarie's reappointment. i was delighted when she took over as chair when ice stepped down. basically everything falls on the chair to figure out so i wanted to say from someone who has been there it is hard and i'm know that she probably feels she is just hitting her stride. i urge you to reappoint her. --- would also like to speak in support of the veterinarian; there is one seat reserved for a veterinarian and it is important to have someone there. it is hard to get a lot of veterinarians to agree to serve. to some extent someone who is willing, don't let her get away! --- as for the third posi
. --- secondly a would like to make a comment about bunny rosenberg. it would be refreshing to have a little critters' person. ms. rosenberg has been involved with the animal community for many years and we see her regularly and she would be a nice addition to our commission. >> supervisor tang: next speaker please. >> the morning my name is sally stevens i served on the commission for seven years and that would like to speak enthusiastically in support for annemarie's...
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. --- secondly a would like to make a comment about bunny rosenberg. it would be refreshing to have a little critters' person. ms. rosenberg has been involved with the animal community for many years and we see her regularly and she would be a nice addition to our commission. >> supervisor tang: next speaker please. >> the morning my name is sally stevens i served on the commission for seven years and that would like to speak enthusiastically in support for annemarie's reappointment. i was delighted when she took over as chair when ice stepped down. basically everything falls on the chair to figure out so i wanted to say from someone who has been there it is hard and i'm know that she probably feels she is just hitting her stride. i urge you to reappoint her. --- would also like to speak in support of the veterinarian; there is one seat reserved for a veterinarian and it is important to have someone there. it is hard to get a lot of veterinarians to agree to serve. to some extent someone who is willing, don't let her get away! --- as for the third posi
. --- secondly a would like to make a comment about bunny rosenberg. it would be refreshing to have a little critters' person. ms. rosenberg has been involved with the animal community for many years and we see her regularly and she would be a nice addition to our commission. >> supervisor tang: next speaker please. >> the morning my name is sally stevens i served on the commission for seven years and that would like to speak enthusiastically in support for annemarie's...
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a moment of serendipity struck rosenberg at a near desperate time. "i was about to throw up my hands and i said wait, there's one other thing i can do and i picked up a rock from nearby and put it on top of the flame atop of the burner and i said we can put a spreader plate on here and it's - oh that's it! that's exactly what we wanted." when the permanent gravesite for john f. kennedy opened in march of 1967, it was rosenberg's design that lit the flame and would keep it lit for years and years. "to be involved and to have that relatively personal contact was very emotional. it was quite a moving experience." "for half a century now, through wind and rain and hail and snow, it's flickered its solemn duty. grief and hope made tangible in the glow of a flame." the eternal flame has become that enduring memorial to the american spirit. the will to shine on even through the darkest tragedies. a symbol of the light that burns on through all our legacies long after we're gone. "the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light
a moment of serendipity struck rosenberg at a near desperate time. "i was about to throw up my hands and i said wait, there's one other thing i can do and i picked up a rock from nearby and put it on top of the flame atop of the burner and i said we can put a spreader plate on here and it's - oh that's it! that's exactly what we wanted." when the permanent gravesite for john f. kennedy opened in march of 1967, it was rosenberg's design that lit the flame and would keep it lit for...
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before he traveled to sweden, he spoke to steve rosenberg. took to the piano for this report. ♪ excited.'m very it is a great opportunity to represent my country. for russia it is very serious. like the olympic games of music. russian people, the russian audience, loves eurovision. the song contest every year has a very high ratings. every year we want to win. stephen: what is your song about? sergey: the only one person. everyone has a main person and their life. it is about love. steven: 2014, when conchita won, i remember the studio discussion. politicians were shouting and saying that eurovision is a bad influence. too.y: i heard it, i turned off the tv. eurovisionou think can help bring russia and the west close together? music should connect people, and not separate them. religions not have any , nationality, sexual orientation. music is for everyone. help --eurovision may it should help -- to connect people. ♪ and youergey lazarev, got a small taste of steve rosenberg's talents. he knows all of the eurovision winners since 1956 and sho
before he traveled to sweden, he spoke to steve rosenberg. took to the piano for this report. ♪ excited.'m very it is a great opportunity to represent my country. for russia it is very serious. like the olympic games of music. russian people, the russian audience, loves eurovision. the song contest every year has a very high ratings. every year we want to win. stephen: what is your song about? sergey: the only one person. everyone has a main person and their life. it is about love. steven:...
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manuel reports from rosenberg, texas. >> reporter: several people are dead, others are missing after torrential rains unleashed devastating flooding. >> the people that live across the street from me, their whole front yards are under water. >> search teams in parker county texas have given up the hope of rescuing ten year old boy swept away in the river. >> we have the family here. they need some closure. we haven't been table give it to them yet. >> rising river forced evacuations of sell role communities in southeastern texas. >> i've lived in the spring area for over 50 years, and this is the highest i have he avenue seen it. >> reporter: this lightning strike knocked cbs station in amarillo, texas temporarily off the air sunday afternoon. and then in wichita, kansas, firefighters are looking for the body of a 11 year old boy who fell into over flying river. you can see how close the flood waters are to getting into this texas home. the rising rivers here in southeast texas also prompted the evacuation of two prisons. the river is expected to reach over 53 feet later this week, w
manuel reports from rosenberg, texas. >> reporter: several people are dead, others are missing after torrential rains unleashed devastating flooding. >> the people that live across the street from me, their whole front yards are under water. >> search teams in parker county texas have given up the hope of rescuing ten year old boy swept away in the river. >> we have the family here. they need some closure. we haven't been table give it to them yet. >> rising river...
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. --- secondly a would like to make a comment about bunny rosenberg. it would be refreshing to have a little critters' person. ms. rosenberg has been involved with the animal community for many years and we see her regularly and she would be a nice addition to our commission. >> supervisor tang: next speaker please. >> the morning my name is sally stevens i served on the commission for seven years and that would like to speak enthusiastically in support for annemarie's reappointment. i was delighted when she took over as chair when ice stepped down. basically everything falls on the chair to figure out so i wanted to say from someone who has been there it is hard and i'm know that she probably feels she is just hitting her stride. i urge you to reappoint her. --- would also like to speak in support of the veterinarian; there is one seat reserved for a veterinarian and it is important to have someone there. it is hard to get a lot of veterinarians to agree to serve. to some extent someone who is willing, don't let her get away! --- as for the third posi
. --- secondly a would like to make a comment about bunny rosenberg. it would be refreshing to have a little critters' person. ms. rosenberg has been involved with the animal community for many years and we see her regularly and she would be a nice addition to our commission. >> supervisor tang: next speaker please. >> the morning my name is sally stevens i served on the commission for seven years and that would like to speak enthusiastically in support for annemarie's...
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. >> our last applicant tracy rosenberg. >> good morning, supervisors.it's wonderful to have this opportunity to speak with you. i'm applying for one of the consumer advocate positions 8-10. it's really an honor in some ways to do that because i think the terms consumer advocate define in words to describe the work that i do. >> i think 8-9, 10 are at large and 6 and 7 are consumer advocates. >> yes, it's on the agenda. 8, 9, 10 are a member of the public who are interested or have an interest in local government. >> all right then. but continuing on, in terms of my work as an activist and as an advocate i have appeared at city council state agency regulatory organizations all across northern california and the state. learned to talk about consumers, to talk about citizens and what needs to be done by government agencies in order to protect the rights and deliver needed services. this year, that's focused a tremendous amount on in fact transparency in government where we have been working on surveillance equipment, law enforcement and other government ag
. >> our last applicant tracy rosenberg. >> good morning, supervisors.it's wonderful to have this opportunity to speak with you. i'm applying for one of the consumer advocate positions 8-10. it's really an honor in some ways to do that because i think the terms consumer advocate define in words to describe the work that i do. >> i think 8-9, 10 are at large and 6 and 7 are consumer advocates. >> yes, it's on the agenda. 8, 9, 10 are a member of the public who are...
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a neighborhood in rosenberg that is underwater. the mayor has declared a state of disaster in this city, and has just expanded the mandatory evacuation zone. many roads are impassable and blocked 06. and local officials are calling this flooding unprecedented and are dreading the thought of more rain in the forecast. savannah? >> gabe, thank you. >>> a shocking road rage incident out of florida. it was caught on tape. a driver facing charges tonight in tampa accused of running right over a motorcycle with two riders. nbc's kerry sanders has the jaw-dropping video taken as it all unfolded. >> reporter: car versus motorcycle, a road rage incident captured on a cell phone. in slow motion the car turns right, then accelerates, right over the motorcycle. did you think this guy was trying to kill you. >> yeah. >> absolutely. without a doubt. >> reporter: joseph, a navy vet, and melanie were returning with friends from a memorial day observance in florida when a driver of a car began to weave in and around traffic. they all ended up at a
a neighborhood in rosenberg that is underwater. the mayor has declared a state of disaster in this city, and has just expanded the mandatory evacuation zone. many roads are impassable and blocked 06. and local officials are calling this flooding unprecedented and are dreading the thought of more rain in the forecast. savannah? >> gabe, thank you. >>> a shocking road rage incident out of florida. it was caught on tape. a driver facing charges tonight in tampa accused of running...
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. >> reporter: in rosenberg, residents scrambled to grab what they could. >> i took out my dogs before i took anything else. i can't leave my dogs. >> reporter: she wasn't the only one holding on tight. this 7-foot alligator found in the floodwaters got stuck in a trapper's car. other swaths of the country battling their own severe weather. these funnel clouds spotted near the colorado/nebraska border. but it's texas today once again in the flood zone. >> it's frustrating. at the same time i have enough faith to believe we're going to be all right. >> reporter: the weather-related death toll here in texas is now up to at least eight, including a 16-year-old boy killed when a tree branch fell on him during the cleanup efforts. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, rosenberg, texas. >> hard to see. >> what was the lady trying to do, get him out of the -- let the alligator have your car. >>> coming up next, summer is nearly here, that means cooling off in the pool. how clean that water is. the results might surprise you. >>> temperatures are feeling a lot more like summer in the bay area. closing in
. >> reporter: in rosenberg, residents scrambled to grab what they could. >> i took out my dogs before i took anything else. i can't leave my dogs. >> reporter: she wasn't the only one holding on tight. this 7-foot alligator found in the floodwaters got stuck in a trapper's car. other swaths of the country battling their own severe weather. these funnel clouds spotted near the colorado/nebraska border. but it's texas today once again in the flood zone. >> it's...
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let's bring in the blackrock chief investment strategist jeff rosenberg.ers, a little disappointment. put it together, you are allocating for the u.s. economy currently? jeff: you get a mixed message between cap and durable goods. the initial jobs claims figure was good. feed into expectations for more important data releases next month, the payroll report. that will set up expectations and janet yellen will have a speech on june 6 that the market will focus on. it will be the summation of this economic data into the june 15 meeting. you put it together, and what we got last week and what the data keeps the momentum towards is raising odds for some kind of action by the fed either in june or july. there is a debate as to exactly when. what we are seeing is strengthening market expectation. in the last two-minutes you mentioned the decline in the lastear, but in the two-weeks strengthening expectations for fed action. jon: looking at the treasury policyhow monetary expectations are playing out. the curve shifted higher, but we stay pretty flat. 96 currently
let's bring in the blackrock chief investment strategist jeff rosenberg.ers, a little disappointment. put it together, you are allocating for the u.s. economy currently? jeff: you get a mixed message between cap and durable goods. the initial jobs claims figure was good. feed into expectations for more important data releases next month, the payroll report. that will set up expectations and janet yellen will have a speech on june 6 that the market will focus on. it will be the summation of this...
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so tell us right now what you are facing in terms of the weather where you are in rosenberg. >> right now the weather is actually looking really good. but we warned people that what will happen is that the river will still keep rising even though we're not experiencing rains right now. so typically we've seen about a 50, 50 1/2 foot crest around this time of year. we're expecting to ehit 53 1/2 n tuesday which will break records. >> and how many people are still there any imagine many people had to leave their homes. >> well, we only have sections on the north side of the city that we've had to evacuate. and it's really going to affect about 150 properties there. so we have people that are headed out to the shelter right as we interespeak. we opened up transportation at 2:00, so we have people headed out to take buses over to the first baptist church where they will have shelter and probably likely be there for a few this evacuation, there are always who refuse to leave. i imagine you're seeing it that same kind of challenge. >> fortunately we haven't had anyone really resist yet. it
so tell us right now what you are facing in terms of the weather where you are in rosenberg. >> right now the weather is actually looking really good. but we warned people that what will happen is that the river will still keep rising even though we're not experiencing rains right now. so typically we've seen about a 50, 50 1/2 foot crest around this time of year. we're expecting to ehit 53 1/2 n tuesday which will break records. >> and how many people are still there any imagine...
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simon rosenberg, tony stayed, thank you.sa: a brand-new study showing the number of middle-class families is shrinking across the country. why are working families losing out on the american dream? . melissa: new research shows the incomes of middle-class families are shrinking. the pew research center found decreases in nearly 9 of 10 major metropolitan areas so it's not your imagination. here's a look at the top five cities where the middle-class track.where the first class rose. spread across five different states there and here, the middle-class shrank but the lower-class grows. finally, the top places where the middle-class track but both the lower and upper class rose , those also stand different states. what's going on? what's the difference between these locations? danielle demartino who is the president of money strong llc and a former federal reserve advisor. tamara trout is the author of the new book sleeping giant: how the working class will transform america. thank you both for joining us. interesting study high
simon rosenberg, tony stayed, thank you.sa: a brand-new study showing the number of middle-class families is shrinking across the country. why are working families losing out on the american dream? . melissa: new research shows the incomes of middle-class families are shrinking. the pew research center found decreases in nearly 9 of 10 major metropolitan areas so it's not your imagination. here's a look at the top five cities where the middle-class track.where the first class rose. spread...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, rosenberg, texas. >>> terrible situation there. and take a look at this amazing video of a tornado. no one was hurt in this one in colorado, but it did blow the front door off a house. it also destroyed a barn and caused widespread power outages. >>> aren't you grateful it's nice and calm here after listening stories? >> take humidity any day over that. >> overall we've had a pretty good spring. we shouldn't be complaining about our wet may, which we're saying good-bye, may. >> bye-bye, nice knowing you. >> there's the capitol camera. we don't have any rain around now, just some clouds beginning to build a little bit around the region, but it is tropically humid. you can tell when we step outside a lot of humidity in the air but still clear on storm team 4 radar. no rain anywhere in the vicinity. temperatures are climbing up to around 80 degrees from the shenandoah valley all the way to the bay. reagan national now is at 79. and for a run today, well, you are going to work up a sweat in about five minutes. it's going to stay humid
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, rosenberg, texas. >>> terrible situation there. and take a look at this amazing video of a tornado. no one was hurt in this one in colorado, but it did blow the front door off a house. it also destroyed a barn and caused widespread power outages. >>> aren't you grateful it's nice and calm here after listening stories? >> take humidity any day over that. >> overall we've had a pretty good spring. we shouldn't be complaining about our wet...
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katty: i think it is quite clear that steve rosenberg should be playing there somehow.ahis close. you can find out more of the day's news on our website. full coverage of leicester city winning the championship of the english premier league. last summer if you would bet on them the odds were 5000 to one. they have made history. i am on twitter. for all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ make sense of international news. of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own kohler foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing and inviting and exciting. it is a lot easier than you think. can find it here and aruba. families couples and friends. the island with warm sunny days, cooling tradewinds and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available for most major airports. for more information go to aruba.com. >> bbc world captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> sreenivasan: good eveni
katty: i think it is quite clear that steve rosenberg should be playing there somehow.ahis close. you can find out more of the day's news on our website. full coverage of leicester city winning the championship of the english premier league. last summer if you would bet on them the odds were 5000 to one. they have made history. i am on twitter. for all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ make sense of international news. of this...
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gabe is covering this story and now in rosenberg, texas. what are you seeing?reporter: authorities have blocked off rosenberg and moved us away from this neighborhood you can see behind me has been flooded out. the brazos river has been cre creeping up slowly over the course of the day. mandatory evacuations under way for parts of this community as well as wharton county and another community, simonton as well, a tiny town in this part of texas and evacuations under way. the national guard has also advocate ed several people toda and we're getting new aerial images of the county. people stranded trying to leave their homes. several horses have crowded into dry patches of land to try to escape the floodwaters. the brazos river is expected to crest at a record level beating one part of this river crested in 1994, it will beat that record as well. the death toll, the weather related death toll in texas has now climbed to nine people. overnight, authorities in austin found the body of a woman tubing with her friends and she dro drowned. we're just learning tragic n
gabe is covering this story and now in rosenberg, texas. what are you seeing?reporter: authorities have blocked off rosenberg and moved us away from this neighborhood you can see behind me has been flooded out. the brazos river has been cre creeping up slowly over the course of the day. mandatory evacuations under way for parts of this community as well as wharton county and another community, simonton as well, a tiny town in this part of texas and evacuations under way. the national guard has...
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we also have simon rosenberg, president and founder of the new democrat network and former bill clintonn larry o'connor host mornings on mall on wmal on washington radio, also editor at large for hotair.com. larry, was this earlier than we thought? bret baier who of course anchors "special report" recently interviewed trump and said he would release this shortly before the convention. now we have this list. why? >> i don't know why but i think it is a smart move. it certainly steers the media narrative for the next couple of days which trump is so good at. it is also also not some crazy statement at a rally but it is substantive and gives the, side to debate and possibly coalesce around. most of us were figuring this thing would come in the weeks before the convention. maybe he is saving that week before the convention for his vice presidential pick. justice sykes' name sticks out to me. she's always constantly showing up on these lists over the last several chances for republican president nominee. but specifically today i think it is important because just yesterday a d.c. federal jud
we also have simon rosenberg, president and founder of the new democrat network and former bill clintonn larry o'connor host mornings on mall on wmal on washington radio, also editor at large for hotair.com. larry, was this earlier than we thought? bret baier who of course anchors "special report" recently interviewed trump and said he would release this shortly before the convention. now we have this list. why? >> i don't know why but i think it is a smart move. it certainly...
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rosenberger versus the -- we discussed rosenberger i think briefly. another case involving a religious request, a religious student group asking for money to produce a publication called "wide awake publications" that was religious, obviously, in nature. again, for fear of running afoul of the establishment clause, the funding was denied. here the supreme court takes the further position this group was discriminated against narrowly on the basis of their viewpoint. so the difference between content and viewpoint is always a question and they are quite certainly related. in my little thnefarious bag of tricks when i'm working with students, i've learned to use the context of football because it works very well. i can say, in this room, in this for forum, we can talk about football. i'm sorry. we can talk about anything there is to be discussed but we cannot talk about football. i am then limiting a content discussion, right? however, if i say, in this forum we can discuss football until the ends of the earth, but we cannot discuss the university of mia
rosenberger versus the -- we discussed rosenberger i think briefly. another case involving a religious request, a religious student group asking for money to produce a publication called "wide awake publications" that was religious, obviously, in nature. again, for fear of running afoul of the establishment clause, the funding was denied. here the supreme court takes the further position this group was discriminated against narrowly on the basis of their viewpoint. so the difference...
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"usa today," gayle trotter, a commentator to writes for the daily caller and the hill and simon rosenberg president of the new democratic network. heidi, as these journalists and pundits who said trump's nomination wouldn't happen now they're telling us he faces incredibly long odds in the fall. don't the media face a credibility gap? >> in short, yes. if you remember when he started out we were comparing him to herman cain, huffington post said they were only going to cover him in the entertainment section of the newspaper. i think, you know, it wasn't just at the beginning, either, it was all throughout this process. the writing was on the wall after he swept all of those southern states. there is a couple things that went wrong here. >> you're saying the denial continues? >> it's not just the media denial but the polling was all over the place. i think fundamentally we have shifted away from as well the more shoe leather reporting that i think is so valuable and could have been so valuable in this election and it just didn't get done. secondly the obsession with these score boards and
"usa today," gayle trotter, a commentator to writes for the daily caller and the hill and simon rosenberg president of the new democratic network. heidi, as these journalists and pundits who said trump's nomination wouldn't happen now they're telling us he faces incredibly long odds in the fall. don't the media face a credibility gap? >> in short, yes. if you remember when he started out we were comparing him to herman cain, huffington post said they were only going to cover him...
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the answer to those questions can be found right here athe campus of gout toradol edge inside of rosenbergery. > what is it. >> a tampon? do you see it. >> that's right. a tampon.ampo > i would hive never guesseded that. i'm a single man. > the picture, part of an annual student art showcase. >> i was thinking a lot about issues surrounding menstruations such as the tampon tax and just afford built of sanitary products and the stigma thattigm surrounds menstruation. >> the artist now home for summer break.reak someone that looks at it and thinks it's disgusting maybe may they'll ask themselves why is this disgusting? why is other s blood fine to look at. i think that what she's trying to demonstrate is a part of am women's lives and her artist expression gives us a really wants to express through her photography and, of course, at coucher college, as a liberal arts college support the expression of truth to a great degree. > i agree with it. >> in towson, amber miller. > are the art is art, yes, that's right. > let's find out what is happening with the weather. sue palka can tell us all ab
the answer to those questions can be found right here athe campus of gout toradol edge inside of rosenbergery. > what is it. >> a tampon? do you see it. >> that's right. a tampon.ampo > i would hive never guesseded that. i'm a single man. > the picture, part of an annual student art showcase. >> i was thinking a lot about issues surrounding menstruations such as the tampon tax and just afford built of sanitary products and the stigma thattigm surrounds menstruation....
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the river level is expected to reach a record eight feet above flood stage in rosenberg texas by tuesday. it is not just texas. rescue crews in kansas have been keeping up their search for a missing 11-year-old boy who they say fell into fast moving flood waters friday night. meantime, on the east coast, a tropical depression is now causing flooding in south carolina as parts of the state have been hit with up to eight inches of rain, enough to close part of interstate 95 in jasper county, south carolina on sunday. this father and daughter had to be rescued after being forced to leave their car on i-95 and brave deep water on foot along parts of the east coast, heavy surf and dangerous rip currents are also possible because of the system, and beyond the continued threat in south carolina, forecasters warn the storm could still bring several inches of rain to parts of georgia and north carolina this week as well. in new york, kelly wright, fox news. ,a 13-year-old boy is recovering tonight after he was attacked by a shark in florida. this is cell phone video from neptune beach. police say
the river level is expected to reach a record eight feet above flood stage in rosenberg texas by tuesday. it is not just texas. rescue crews in kansas have been keeping up their search for a missing 11-year-old boy who they say fell into fast moving flood waters friday night. meantime, on the east coast, a tropical depression is now causing flooding in south carolina as parts of the state have been hit with up to eight inches of rain, enough to close part of interstate 95 in jasper county,...
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david: jim mccaughan and jeff rosenberg.e house, we go to jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisers. to what waseaction perceived as the headline this. this is a more solid report that initially thought, make the case for us. the most important thing at this stage of the recovery is wage growth and in april we saw wages up 3/10. up at this year wages are 3.2% annual rate. that is what i thought was most important in this report. the unemployment rate stayed low at 5%. we had job growth above what we need to keep the unemployment rate their. themost important thing is consistency, the 74 straight months of private-sector job growth. megan: do you think we can just no longer continue to add jobs as a rate -- at a rate of 200,000? does this show that we have moved to full employment and the new normal will be around 150,000 or lower? jason: really high rates of monthly job growth are in some senses a function of economic problems. when you have a high unemployment rate that is a problem and it is coming down. t
david: jim mccaughan and jeff rosenberg.e house, we go to jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisers. to what waseaction perceived as the headline this. this is a more solid report that initially thought, make the case for us. the most important thing at this stage of the recovery is wage growth and in april we saw wages up 3/10. up at this year wages are 3.2% annual rate. that is what i thought was most important in this report. the unemployment rate stayed low at 5%. we had...
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in rosenberg near houston, some roads were covered by at least 8 feet of water. a local bar other than said water came are crash ing into hs business. >> i was trying to pick the computers up, try to save everything i could, but the water is already that high. >> reporter: local authorities acknowledge the area may not have seen the the flooding just yet. >> we don't know how long it will last or how bad it will be other than we it will be a significant event. >> reporter: there could be more rain on the way later this week. dan schenamen, nbc news. >>> and on the east coast, there a drop ctropical depression bon causing what must feel like never ending rain. this is in eastern georgia where roads are completely cov i water and there are rip currents on the shore. the storm is supposed to move north through the carolinas this week. >>> it's a holiday schedule for metro today. what that means is riders will pay off peak fares to take metro between 7:00 and midnight. they will wait on a sunday schedule. there are no orange line trains today. there is also no vre or
in rosenberg near houston, some roads were covered by at least 8 feet of water. a local bar other than said water came are crash ing into hs business. >> i was trying to pick the computers up, try to save everything i could, but the water is already that high. >> reporter: local authorities acknowledge the area may not have seen the the flooding just yet. >> we don't know how long it will last or how bad it will be other than we it will be a significant event. >>...
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the town of rosenberg remains under a mandatory evacuation order.dozens of water rescues also taking place in the community of simon ton over the holiday weekend. officials say because of the town's terrain rescues have to be done with extra precaution. we're taking our time. we're dog the best that we can and we're taking it slow. with widespread damage being reported across the state their efforts. red cross staffers from afar away are rushing to the loan star state.st we're going to fulfill our missions. texas is not ou just yet. forecast tears are predictingrei even more severe weather for parts of the region already hit hard by thedy flood.od. in dallas, case i stege elks fox news. > it's terrible. not so terrible here. i've heard people complaining, but i'm not ready to complain just yet. all things considered, not bad memorial weekend here. beaches a different story from the remnants of tropical storm bonnie. may you were all over the placea thisll year. i was an amazing month. we just talked about the texas flooding. after lien, texas has ha
the town of rosenberg remains under a mandatory evacuation order.dozens of water rescues also taking place in the community of simon ton over the holiday weekend. officials say because of the town's terrain rescues have to be done with extra precaution. we're taking our time. we're dog the best that we can and we're taking it slow. with widespread damage being reported across the state their efforts. red cross staffers from afar away are rushing to the loan star state.st we're going to fulfill...
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severe weather as the death toll now rises to five and floodwaters forcing a mandatory evacuation in rosenberg near the brazos river. >> it's just scary, you know. you got all your belongings. you don't any what to take. you don't know what to leave. we knew it was coming but at the same time you don't prepare for something like this. >> reporter: more than a thousand inmates in the area evacuated to higher ground, and first responders helping horses grazing in pasture land where waters are rising. ahead of the holiday, more storms in the forecast for already hard hit regions. tonight the threat of even more rain and with all these storms tomorrow could end up being the first beach day of the weekend for many people. authorities are cautioning that the threat of rip currents continues. thomas. >> nothing to mess with there with those. janet shamlian in charleston for us tonight. thanks. >>> we move on to politics now and more tough talk today from donald trump who found a sympathetic audience at at annual biker event in washington, d.c. known as rolling thunder. kelly o'donnell was there and h
severe weather as the death toll now rises to five and floodwaters forcing a mandatory evacuation in rosenberg near the brazos river. >> it's just scary, you know. you got all your belongings. you don't any what to take. you don't know what to leave. we knew it was coming but at the same time you don't prepare for something like this. >> reporter: more than a thousand inmates in the area evacuated to higher ground, and first responders helping horses grazing in pasture land where...
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rosenberg the roads are covered with eight feet of water. 2600 inmates were evacuated in the town of roshram. this was recorded inside a school bus that was dropping kids off from school. looks like a boat waiting through flood waters. meanwhile, tropical storm bonnie has weakened to a tropical depression, but it's still slamming the carolinas and georgia with heavy rain, winds, high surf. at least one beach goer in north carolina has been reported missing. drivers trying to get away in jasper county, south carolina, had to form a caravan line just to stay on course. in charleston residents parked on their lawn to escape a street now turned into a river. one homeowner was recording the rising flood water that came perilously close to his front door. we'll have more of this memorial day forecast in just a few minutes. >>> terrifying moments at the cincinnati zoo this weekend. a mother watches in horror as her 3-year-old son falls into the gorilla exhibit and is violently dragged by a 400 pound silverback. at times the massive primate violently drags the boy while at other times it app
rosenberg the roads are covered with eight feet of water. 2600 inmates were evacuated in the town of roshram. this was recorded inside a school bus that was dropping kids off from school. looks like a boat waiting through flood waters. meanwhile, tropical storm bonnie has weakened to a tropical depression, but it's still slamming the carolinas and georgia with heavy rain, winds, high surf. at least one beach goer in north carolina has been reported missing. drivers trying to get away in jasper...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez joins us from rosenberg, texas. gabe, good morning. get the residents to safety? >> reporter: hi there, jose. good morning. authorities have blocked off the roads in this neighborhood. this is one of the neighborhoods that is under water. the car behind me a total loss. the brazos river is cresting at near historic levels. it will crest at more than 53 feet later today. that's the highest level in almost 60 years. as you can see, this water has been creeping closer to some of the homes on this side throughout this morning. we saw it go up a few inches and we've seen it rise since we've been here early this morning. now, the weather related death toll here in texas has climbed to at least eight people and that includes a 16-year-old boy who was killed with a tree limb that fell on him during the cleanup effort. also authorities in austin overnight recovered the body of a woman who drowned while tubing with her friends. again, authorities say that there are mandatory evacuations in several communities here in texas, here in rosenberg, so
nbc's gabe gutierrez joins us from rosenberg, texas. gabe, good morning. get the residents to safety? >> reporter: hi there, jose. good morning. authorities have blocked off the roads in this neighborhood. this is one of the neighborhoods that is under water. the car behind me a total loss. the brazos river is cresting at near historic levels. it will crest at more than 53 feet later today. that's the highest level in almost 60 years. as you can see, this water has been creeping closer to...
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. >> reporter: she and her neighbors in rosenberg, texas, frantically grabbing what they could and evacuating. have you ever seen it flood this bad? >> no. >> it's a scramble. >> reporter: mandatory evacuations in wharton, texas, as the colorado river overflowed. >> i just don't know what to say because right now i feel devastated. >> reporter: the death toll in this state climbing to at least six. overnight near san antonio about ten inches of rain collapsed this roof and caused a mess on the roads. since last week's torrential downpours residents were hoisted to safety. >> approaching halfway up, nice, easy. >> reporter: more than 2,000 inmates from several prisons were rushed to higher ground. first responders helping horses to dry land. drone video capturing this houston suburb submerged. astronaut terry virts tweeting this view from the air. all that water now flowing downstream. >> there are so many things floating. i mean, i've never seen that. >> reporter: right into carlos jimenez and tiffany davis' backyards. >> i kind of panicked when they told us we needed to leave. i started goin
. >> reporter: she and her neighbors in rosenberg, texas, frantically grabbing what they could and evacuating. have you ever seen it flood this bad? >> no. >> it's a scramble. >> reporter: mandatory evacuations in wharton, texas, as the colorado river overflowed. >> i just don't know what to say because right now i feel devastated. >> reporter: the death toll in this state climbing to at least six. overnight near san antonio about ten inches of rain collapsed...
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tom: i was waxing philosophical yesterday with jeffrey rosenberg and robert sinche about a moment inof america , ages ago, part of that valet was david goldman. david goldman joins us with seth masters of bernstein on the set. we have to bring up the chart of the moment on your china, which is the oddity of massively high real interest rates in china. you look at their one year break, you look at inflation, everybody else is down by the blue line. what do real rates mean for the leadership in beijing? an article inas "people's daily" and a similar one on january 4. china has too much corporate debt and not enough consumer debt. consumer debt in china is only 40% of gdp versus 80% in the u.s. it is a move from an overly leveraged corporate sector, from the engine of growth to consumption. tom: they have a domestic trilemma. how do they clear the debt? david: it is simple. they are not going to let a good crisis go to waste. countries with massive savings and billions of dollars of reserves do not have crises. the way that the economy is going to shift to the new economy sectors, towar
tom: i was waxing philosophical yesterday with jeffrey rosenberg and robert sinche about a moment inof america , ages ago, part of that valet was david goldman. david goldman joins us with seth masters of bernstein on the set. we have to bring up the chart of the moment on your china, which is the oddity of massively high real interest rates in china. you look at their one year break, you look at inflation, everybody else is down by the blue line. what do real rates mean for the leadership in...
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we begin with manuel bojorquez in rosenberg, texas, near houston with the deadly flooding.d morning. >> reporter: good morning. there is a mandatory evacuation for low-lying parts along the brazus river that's beyond flood stage. you see the additional water flowing, it is five feet above flood level, and still rising. the violent storms rumbling through texas showed no signs of letting up sunday. >> this is crazy! >> reporter: several people are dead. others are missing. torrential rains unleashed devastating flooding. >> the people that live across the street from me, it's -- their whole front yard's under water. >> reporter: search teams in parker county, texas, have given up the hope of finding a 10-year-old boy swept away in the brazos river. >> the family needs closure. we haven't been able to give it to them yet. we're going keep trying. >> reporter: rising rivers have forced the mandatory evacuations of several communities in southeastern texas. >> this is the first time i've seen water this high, period. i've lived in the spring area for over 50 years, and this is
we begin with manuel bojorquez in rosenberg, texas, near houston with the deadly flooding.d morning. >> reporter: good morning. there is a mandatory evacuation for low-lying parts along the brazus river that's beyond flood stage. you see the additional water flowing, it is five feet above flood level, and still rising. the violent storms rumbling through texas showed no signs of letting up sunday. >> this is crazy! >> reporter: several people are dead. others are missing....
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that's what you are getting here in rosenberg, texas.elling people to get out for their safety. if they want to stay in the city of rosenberg, they have to seek shelter. >> i have a judge who is a hater of donald trump. a hater. he's a hater. his name is gonzalo, pureo who we think is mexican. i think the mexicans will end up loving donald trump when i give all these jobs. martha: the trial will not happen until after the election. he will hear the case in november. but he decided in leave it that comment that he will release unseal 100 pages of sensitive documents that are related to the case that "washington post" was requesting. you will be seeing those soon. former senator scott brown is with us. is this a moment when you wish your guy wouldn't have gone that far. >> maybe wanted them out. to put them out there this early may be part of the strategy. i haven't spoken to donald. i'll be doing it later. but i'll be curious to why. for somebody like us, the average person to go publicly air your grievances about a case and call it the j
that's what you are getting here in rosenberg, texas.elling people to get out for their safety. if they want to stay in the city of rosenberg, they have to seek shelter. >> i have a judge who is a hater of donald trump. a hater. he's a hater. his name is gonzalo, pureo who we think is mexican. i think the mexicans will end up loving donald trump when i give all these jobs. martha: the trial will not happen until after the election. he will hear the case in november. but he decided in...
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you can see how close the water is to entering this home in rosenberg. rising rivers in southeast texas also prompted the evacuation of two prisons here. the brazos river is expected to reach more than 53 feet later this week, which would be the highest ever recorded here. >> manuel, thank you. the remains of tropical storm bonnie are dumping more rain on the mid-atlantic this morning. more than eight inches has fallen on parts of south carolina. david begnaud is in jasper county where highways are blocked by floodwaters this morning. david, good morning. >> reporter: this part of the state is known as part of the low country so the inland flooding i'm standing in is not uncommon, but here's what happened when body moved ashore it essentially stopped. it was stationary and the flooding became severe and significant. about a half mile behind me is i- 5. it has reopened this morning, and that is the good news travelers were wanting to hear as they get ready to head south and head home on this memorial day. on sunday charleston, south carolina, was hit with
you can see how close the water is to entering this home in rosenberg. rising rivers in southeast texas also prompted the evacuation of two prisons here. the brazos river is expected to reach more than 53 feet later this week, which would be the highest ever recorded here. >> manuel, thank you. the remains of tropical storm bonnie are dumping more rain on the mid-atlantic this morning. more than eight inches has fallen on parts of south carolina. david begnaud is in jasper county where...
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. >> reporter: in rosenberg some roads were covered by at least 8 fight of water.me crashing into his business, and he tried to save what he could. >> i was trying to pick the computers off the ground, put it on top of the bar, but the water had already risen that high. >> reporter: the area may not have seen the worst yet. >> we don't know how long this event is going to last or how bad it's going to be, other than we know it is going to be a significant event. >> reporter: forecasters say there could be more rain on the way later this week. dan shanman, nbc news. >>> in san francisco this memorial day weekend, a special ceremony to honor the crew of a world war ii battleship, theñr s san francisco ran into harm's way to protect unprotected marines. they paid tribute to those who died and survived. more than 100 crew members of the uss san francisco were killed. in that battle another 100 were injured. veterans of the korean war were honored too. >>> this year's theme, long live mother earth. the always colorful parade continued over to mission street. dolores zue
. >> reporter: in rosenberg some roads were covered by at least 8 fight of water.me crashing into his business, and he tried to save what he could. >> i was trying to pick the computers off the ground, put it on top of the bar, but the water had already risen that high. >> reporter: the area may not have seen the worst yet. >> we don't know how long this event is going to last or how bad it's going to be, other than we know it is going to be a significant event. >>...
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in rosenberg near houston, some roads were covered by at least 8 feet of water. local bar owner said water came are crashing into his business. >> i was trying to pick the computers up, try to save everything i could, but the water is already that high. >> reporter: local authorities acknowledge the area may not have seen the worst of the flooding just yet. >> we don't know how long it will last or how bad it will be other than we know it will be a significant event. >> reporter: there could be more rain on the way later this week. dan schenamen, nbc news. >>> breaking news this morning. a kidnapped soccer star was found alive. he was rescued sunday night and tells reporters that he's doing well. no details of the rescue operation have been released so far. after leaving a party near his hometown in northern mexico. the 25-year-old is a forward for a greek soccer team and was part mexico 2014 world cup team. >>> two houston police officers are out of the hospital after a dramatic shoot-out at an auto shop. you can hear some of the gunshots there. customers at the
in rosenberg near houston, some roads were covered by at least 8 feet of water. local bar owner said water came are crashing into his business. >> i was trying to pick the computers up, try to save everything i could, but the water is already that high. >> reporter: local authorities acknowledge the area may not have seen the worst of the flooding just yet. >> we don't know how long it will last or how bad it will be other than we know it will be a significant event. >>...
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mark rosenberg, dr. drew penske, his is the first er in the country to implement a policy when patients come in with pain they're not immediately offered opioids. what reaction do you get from people when you essentially try to steer them another direction? >> you know, i think it all started out, i am a doctor to take care of pain and suffering. for most doctors when they would open the tool box, the medicine kit to see what medicines are available. opioids are the primary drug there. the alto program added new medication, new treatment into the tool box, medicine box.mecine box. >> there are other options. >> there are other options. when patients come to the emergency department, we have several patients that come in who are already addicted or have been addicted to opioids or heroin, they come specifically to the emergency department because they know they won't have to get treated with opioids and heroin. i have a story about a young man came in with back pain, kidney stone. came specifically to sai
mark rosenberg, dr. drew penske, his is the first er in the country to implement a policy when patients come in with pain they're not immediately offered opioids. what reaction do you get from people when you essentially try to steer them another direction? >> you know, i think it all started out, i am a doctor to take care of pain and suffering. for most doctors when they would open the tool box, the medicine kit to see what medicines are available. opioids are the primary drug there....
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bill rosenberg from drexel university joins.d morning, sir. >> good morning. >> what do you think about this people kept saying donald trump eventually would fizzle out. donald trump would never become the presumptive nominee. now it looks like he's rolling strong. are we seeing an unstoppable force? >> well, it end up i think many political analysts and just people in the general public didn't think trump had a chance. but he was able to capitalize largely on basically a large degree of disenchantment and with his television personality he was able to bring in a lot of people that voted for him that might not normally vote. >> well, and now you're seeing -- now that he is the presumptive nominee, easy for me to say, you're seeing more investigation, new york times is the latest. they are digging deeper. do you think now that people are paying more attention more will start to come out or is it -- it's just the wheels are moving now and it will keep going? >> many serious journalists have now sort of almost came out with a mia c
bill rosenberg from drexel university joins.d morning, sir. >> good morning. >> what do you think about this people kept saying donald trump eventually would fizzle out. donald trump would never become the presumptive nominee. now it looks like he's rolling strong. are we seeing an unstoppable force? >> well, it end up i think many political analysts and just people in the general public didn't think trump had a chance. but he was able to capitalize largely on basically a...
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>> i am john rosenberg, currently unaffiliated but i was part of the civilian surge and worked with the usa today at the time. do you think the civilian surge was successful? or unsuccessful? and in what ways? >> the civilian? >> when obama sent americans to work in the provinces on prt's? >> again, to say, well, afghanistan has made a lot of progress and it would not have been possible without the support from the united states. the institutions and in fustruck we have managed to build the credit goes to the united states and i have to mention other international partners as well. there are, i think we focus on challenges and this is my point earlier, we focus so much on the challenges. we do have them. we don't want to hide them. every government has challenges and we may have more than any other but we don't want to undermine the progress or the progress that was made in the last 15 years and with the surge. we built over 7,000 kilometers of road in afghanistan alone, built hospitals, built schools, over eight million children attend school in all of the districts in afghanistan woul
>> i am john rosenberg, currently unaffiliated but i was part of the civilian surge and worked with the usa today at the time. do you think the civilian surge was successful? or unsuccessful? and in what ways? >> the civilian? >> when obama sent americans to work in the provinces on prt's? >> again, to say, well, afghanistan has made a lot of progress and it would not have been possible without the support from the united states. the institutions and in fustruck we have...
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jay gray, nbc news, rosenberg, texas. >> now to the story that has everyone talking. a criminal investigation is under way into the death of a gorilla at the cincinnati zoo. the local prosecutor confirmed today that cincinnati police are investigating saturday's incident in which a 3-year-old boy fell into the gorilla enclosure. the boy is okay now, but a male gorilla picked him up and became agitated. zoo keepers shot ask killed the 400-pound animal. more than 250,000 people have signed an online petition urging police to investigate the boy's parents for alleged negligence. an animal rights group has filed a federal complaint accusing the zoo of having inadequate enclosures. >> so you tell me if a 4-year-old child can get through the physical barrier, is that a safe barrier? >> reporter: file video shows the enclosure here. there is a metal raili of bushes and then a 15-foot drop into the moat in which the boy fell. >> the d.c. restaurant scene just got a major boost. the prestigious michelin guide will rank restaurants in the nation's capitol. we are only the fourt
jay gray, nbc news, rosenberg, texas. >> now to the story that has everyone talking. a criminal investigation is under way into the death of a gorilla at the cincinnati zoo. the local prosecutor confirmed today that cincinnati police are investigating saturday's incident in which a 3-year-old boy fell into the gorilla enclosure. the boy is okay now, but a male gorilla picked him up and became agitated. zoo keepers shot ask killed the 400-pound animal. more than 250,000 people have signed...
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the river level is expected to reach a record # feet above flood stage in rosenberg texas by tuesday,nd it is not just texas. rescue crews in kansas have been keeping up their search for a missing 11-year-old boy who they say fell into fast moving flood waters friday night. meantime, on the east coast, a tropical depression is now causing flooding in south carolina as parts of the state have been hit with up to 8 inches of rain, enough to close part of interstate 95 in jasper county, south carolina, on sunday. >> the backseat is all flooded. >> this father and daughter had to be rescued after being forced to leave their car on i- 95 and brave deep water on foot. along parts of the east coast, heavy surf and dangerous rip currents are also possible because of the system, and beyond the continued threat in south carolina, forecasters warn the storm could still bring several inches of rain to parts of georgia and north carolina this week as well. in new york kelly wright fox news. >>> here at home we are bracing for pretty extreme heat aren't we rosemary? >> yes, it will come in the comi
the river level is expected to reach a record # feet above flood stage in rosenberg texas by tuesday,nd it is not just texas. rescue crews in kansas have been keeping up their search for a missing 11-year-old boy who they say fell into fast moving flood waters friday night. meantime, on the east coast, a tropical depression is now causing flooding in south carolina as parts of the state have been hit with up to 8 inches of rain, enough to close part of interstate 95 in jasper county, south...
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that's the latest here live in rosenberg, texas. i'm jay.ck to you. >> what a perspective that live drone. that's a first in washington. >> thank you, jay. >> quite a shot. is anything like that coming our way. >> lauren rickets, standing by. definitely unsettled, right? >> unsettled, but nothing like texas. all of that floodwater, my goodness and they'll have multiple amounts of rain through thursday and an upper level low through northern mexico and pulling in the gulf moisture and you get the heavy rain from san antonio into dallas and it gets absorbed once it gets into the gulf of mexico. us here, we're just sei isolated showers and that's about it coming south of alexandria near whorton and quantico. you can see just a few isolated showers and that's the way it will be as they continue to sink south and another frontal boundary. wednesday will be almost a spitting image of today. we do have more rain for the end of the workweek and have a pretty strong frontal system come through on friday and again on sunday. so saturday, looking like
that's the latest here live in rosenberg, texas. i'm jay.ck to you. >> what a perspective that live drone. that's a first in washington. >> thank you, jay. >> quite a shot. is anything like that coming our way. >> lauren rickets, standing by. definitely unsettled, right? >> unsettled, but nothing like texas. all of that floodwater, my goodness and they'll have multiple amounts of rain through thursday and an upper level low through northern mexico and pulling in...
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this up on the front page every day, now you have conventioneers across the country telling amy rosenberg with the inquirer hey i don't know if we want to have our convention, schedule it in atlantic city because of all of the bad stuff going on there, so all of this bad public pissly is causing it to get even worse in atlantic sit if i they are losing all of their convention business which means less people gambling in the casinos, less money to april the employees, and so on, so on. >> trickle down effect, steve keeley, thank you so much. >> 5:08. sign with racist message at local airport has been removed. but not before causing outrage in the community. >> so, police in chester county now investigating a vandalism case at chester county go carlson airport. removable letters were re ' range today spell out the "n" word on that sign. someone pastas g by in the dollars the words, alerted the restaurant owner where the sign stands. it was quickly removed but not fast enough. picture already circulating on social media. well the long time airport manager who is african-american tells us she
this up on the front page every day, now you have conventioneers across the country telling amy rosenberg with the inquirer hey i don't know if we want to have our convention, schedule it in atlantic city because of all of the bad stuff going on there, so all of this bad public pissly is causing it to get even worse in atlantic sit if i they are losing all of their convention business which means less people gambling in the casinos, less money to april the employees, and so on, so on. >>...