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calor del findfin de semana causo la muerte de seis p personas hasta un ddepartamento de policia pido aiolincuentes no cometer crimenes hasta que bajen las temperatur s temperaturas, >>en el pasado fin de semana j jose garcia no sale sin su hi e hielera con agua y hielo >> siepmpre traer agua a la mano el calor es fuerte he sentido los r rayos solares muy penetrantes. >> en medio de la emergencia por el calor el calde de nueva yo york arremetio contra la co compaÑia electrica por cortar la energia el fin de semana a milel para hacer reparaciones. >>mchuchos tuvieron que pasar c calor afuera porque al interior era in departamento de policia pide a l los delincuentes no robar, hast que sppasara al ola. >>bueno esto sno quieren trabaja , ni nada. >> en new jersey michigan y wi wiscons wisconsin continua trabajos de limpieza aida de arboles. >>hay que aguantar es una la l naturaleza tambien los animales deben ingeniarselas un alce a c enconte encontro alivio en u npatio, otros se las ingeninaan comiend pasto helado, pero las tormnetas estan lejaos de terminar >> al volver declaraciones de la
calor del findfin de semana causo la muerte de seis p personas hasta un ddepartamento de policia pido aiolincuentes no cometer crimenes hasta que bajen las temperatur s temperaturas, >>en el pasado fin de semana j jose garcia no sale sin su hi e hielera con agua y hielo >> siepmpre traer agua a la mano el calor es fuerte he sentido los r rayos solares muy penetrantes. >> en medio de la emergencia por el calor el calde de nueva yo york arremetio contra la co compaÑia electrica...
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Jul 26, 2019
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that does it for us here on nsctn" aio do not >> my mission is simple, to make you money.he playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach you. call me at 1800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. you want to know what you can do in this business that's easy. the most use
that does it for us here on nsctn" aio do not >> my mission is simple, to make you money.he playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach you. call me at 1800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. you want to know what you can do in this business that's easy. the most use
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. aio l7pe' of que=)ñ to answer, for sure. they do plan on filing charges, the officl s.ds up. >> i can't imagine. >> they have to answer to their parents,oo. >>> louisiana residents are feeling se relief after the landfall of hurricane barry this weekend. coming up, a look at what evacuated homeowne are turning to this morning and n at people i >>> at this time last week, we were dealing with flooded roads and water rescues. edat severe weather caus damage to many local roads, including canal road in northwest washington. this road remains closed this morning between reservoir road and fox high road for emergency repairs. another road is back open. the flash flooding wiped out large section of belfast road in potomac, leaving more than 70 families unable to access their homes. the road reopened yterday moeaing. >>> spking of the weather hurricane barry has been downgraded to a tropical depression as it heads north. >> it is still threatening to dump heavy rain on parts of arkansas and missouri. the storm already left much of mississippi and louisiana under water after da
. aio l7pe' of que=)ñ to answer, for sure. they do plan on filing charges, the officl s.ds up. >> i can't imagine. >> they have to answer to their parents,oo. >>> louisiana residents are feeling se relief after the landfall of hurricane barry this weekend. coming up, a look at what evacuated homeowne are turning to this morning and n at people i >>> at this time last week, we were dealing with flooded roads and water rescues. edat severe weather caus damage to...
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. >>> aioing theory that the pentagon may have experimentd with using ticks in the 1950s. a congressman wants to know if that theory is true. the representative says i could have led to the spread of lime disease in the united states. >> reporter: lime disease, infects 300,000 american as year, spread by infected deer ticks not treated and could lead to neurological damage. lawmakers want to know where did infected ticks come from and is the pentagon to blame. congressman chris smith points to a secret army bio weapons program to weaponniz ticks in the 1950s. >> bio weapons specialist stuffed ticks with pathogens to cause severe disabilities disease and death, to potential enemies. >> reporter: army labs were capable of breeding millions of bugs a month. a secret history of lime disease, she interviewed bergdorfer. >> they experimented on ticks and could live in cold climates for campaigns against the russians. >> reporter: workinghe suffered from parkinsons and hinted the outbreak may have been a bio weapons experiment run amuck. >> there might have been accidental leaks
. >>> aioing theory that the pentagon may have experimentd with using ticks in the 1950s. a congressman wants to know if that theory is true. the representative says i could have led to the spread of lime disease in the united states. >> reporter: lime disease, infects 300,000 american as year, spread by infected deer ticks not treated and could lead to neurological damage. lawmakers want to know where did infected ticks come from and is the pentagon to blame. congressman chris...
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that does it for us here on nsctn" aio do not >> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach you. call me at 1800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. you want to know what you can do in this business that's easy. the most useless thing you can do is worry about what everybody else is worrying about the flip side of this is true, there is no point in getting excited about something and everybody else is eagerly anticipatin anticipating why? because when the vast majority of investors agree something will happen, that thing tends to be already priced into the stock market while the real economy moves at its own pace, you got to borrow money to build that equipment and use that equipment to manufacture goods and wait for the customer to come along and buy them the stock market has no such limitations. stocks don't trave
that does it for us here on nsctn" aio do not >> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach you. call me at 1800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. you want to know what you can do in this business that's easy....
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plenty of air-conditioned opportunities f all ticket holders, and inside they have got -- [ n aio ] >e lost tommy. here are some pictures of play earlier today. >> tommy, you're back. tell us about the food, man. >> reporter: hey you got me. >> weoffgout now. tell us about the grub. >> reporter: oh, my gosh. you know how i get upset.ef besteak and tacos and gelatto, all of the things inside the market square tenth whics air conditioned, by the way, very important for this city open and we've talked to some purveyors of adult beverages that can go with your tennis fun. >> today we're serving a greatc ktail with vodka, a take on a classic drink. d.c.'s numberne vodka, sweet-based vodka. also has lime and ginger beer. just another way to enhance the inexperience of be out here, a refreshing cocktail that goes great withthe summer and the hot weather, and so people out here thirstied and we're here to serve of them. in>> reporter: we are hav fun out here with our young fans. coco is still playing. coming up at 5:00, how you can still see coco this week at city open. b k to you guys. >> so
plenty of air-conditioned opportunities f all ticket holders, and inside they have got -- [ n aio ] >e lost tommy. here are some pictures of play earlier today. >> tommy, you're back. tell us about the food, man. >> reporter: hey you got me. >> weoffgout now. tell us about the grub. >> reporter: oh, my gosh. you know how i get upset.ef besteak and tacos and gelatto, all of the things inside the market square tenth whics air conditioned, by the way, very important for...
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>> brown: but then, we're in aio sturrounded by instruments, and gear. >> well, this is a city whereplknow how to play them, >> brown: that's why auerbach started easy eye here, in 2017, by hauling some of nashville's best session musicians out of retirement. ♪ including billy sanford, whof created onee most famous riffs in rock history for roys orbison's hit "pretty woman". ♪ pretty woman yeah, i think everybody knows that. but that's you, huh? y >> that's me and two other guitar players. ♪ >> brown: the easy eye house band now includes sanford and keyard player bobby wood: renowned session musicians who can improvise, collaborate, learn a part quickly, and record six to eight songs in a day. >> you never know what's coming next. but, that's good, that keeps you on your toes. ♪ >> brown: here, everyone sits side-by-side like the old days of recording, sanford says. very different from the way many studios now record vocalists anl musicians, in isolation, mixing it all together in post production. >> the main thing is all the players are here. you're not lookinsome guy doing some guita
>> brown: but then, we're in aio sturrounded by instruments, and gear. >> well, this is a city whereplknow how to play them, >> brown: that's why auerbach started easy eye here, in 2017, by hauling some of nashville's best session musicians out of retirement. ♪ including billy sanford, whof created onee most famous riffs in rock history for roys orbison's hit "pretty woman". ♪ pretty woman yeah, i think everybody knows that. but that's you, huh? y >> that's...
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. >> i don't feel like aio preservst, i feel like everything we're doing is new.t to, we don't cut old songs here,ut new songs. i just want to make something i'm proud of, and make something that feels like the rerds that i love, the records that i just want to live with,orever. ♪ >> bwn: that's meant a varie of genres and a growing portfolio of rising artists, including yola, shannonhaw, robert finley, and 21-year-old dee white. ♪ white, from slapout, alabama, had barely started singing when he was brought in by a mutual acquaintance. the two clicked, and that led to days of intensive songwriting, followeickly, by a recording session with special guests like alison auss stopping by to sing harmony. >> part of the reason at this is such a blessing for me, is there hasn't been any kind of molng, or shaping of what i should be doing, musically. i feel like that is something that a lot of people who come to town face. >> brown: you mean trying to put you into a certain box, or--? >> yeah, you know, as far as aea sound, or whatever, and i feel like a lot of people hav
. >> i don't feel like aio preservst, i feel like everything we're doing is new.t to, we don't cut old songs here,ut new songs. i just want to make something i'm proud of, and make something that feels like the rerds that i love, the records that i just want to live with,orever. ♪ >> bwn: that's meant a varie of genres and a growing portfolio of rising artists, including yola, shannonhaw, robert finley, and 21-year-old dee white. ♪ white, from slapout, alabama, had barely...
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we'll take a short break market not doing a lot in terms ctn.rice aio dow up four.re back in less than three minutes. (gentle music) - my degree from snhu has helped me tremendously. the flexible class schedules allow me to go to work full-time, run my catering business and be a mom and parent. when i reached this accomplishment, it was like, it's here, it's happening, it's now. we, at southern new hampshire university, are the ones who succeed. we are the ones who break through. we are also going to get to very important earnings after the bell csx, the freight railroad and united airlines reporting results. definitely another deeper dive into transports and the read-through on the broader economy today at 3:00 p.m. >> j.b. hunt we'll see what cxs says. >> hbo, 137 emmy nominations, the most for a network ever. "game of thrones," 32. a record for a single show in one year i guess they're back on top. >> i guess going out with a bang, i guess >> let's get to sully in the half >> carl and morgan, thank you very much. carl, spectacular documentary last night hi, every
we'll take a short break market not doing a lot in terms ctn.rice aio dow up four.re back in less than three minutes. (gentle music) - my degree from snhu has helped me tremendously. the flexible class schedules allow me to go to work full-time, run my catering business and be a mom and parent. when i reached this accomplishment, it was like, it's here, it's happening, it's now. we, at southern new hampshire university, are the ones who succeed. we are the ones who break through. we are also...
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>> my mom was here and it was really cold so they invited them into the stud joe aio and i got facetimedo that do you have the phone, dad >> right here. >> she's already on, wow, look at that. >> hi. >> hi mom, how are you >> hey, carson, how are you? >> look who's here >> hi! >> anything you want to say? >> hi, oh, my gosh i miss you. >> i miss you too. >> you see it right there, everybody? >> she just said to me she'd like to borrow 20 bucks if you could make that happen >> dad's there, he's got the cash. >> oh, dad's here with the cash. we missed you here, but come back and visit us soon. >> yes, i will, thank you. >> okay. thank you. there you go nice to see you again. high five, enjoy new york. appreciate it. >> all right, guys. >> that's awesome, carson. coming up, if you've got a young one, a kid heading off to a new class, a new school, maybe camp for the first time, author christina geist, you may recognize that name. >> yes, i know the name. >> she's here. she's got a new book that can help erase the problems of that transition, make it easy she's already read it to my kids, a
>> my mom was here and it was really cold so they invited them into the stud joe aio and i got facetimedo that do you have the phone, dad >> right here. >> she's already on, wow, look at that. >> hi. >> hi mom, how are you >> hey, carson, how are you? >> look who's here >> hi! >> anything you want to say? >> hi, oh, my gosh i miss you. >> i miss you too. >> you see it right there, everybody? >> she just said to me...