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allison: the meetings were very tense. i had two takeaways.at big tech is the new wall street. nobody in washington quite understands what they do, but they all agree they need to be regulated. the second is that the trade wars are escalating and so national security is a priority. regulators are really using whatever tools are at their disposal to make sure they are demonstrating to constituents they are taking action to protect american interests. taylor: in what areas within your space is trade hitting you the hardest? we know we talk a lot about the chipmakers, for example, who are affected by huawei. what areas or companies that you work with are being hit the hardest? allison: the two key areas that are being affected most that matter i think for the ecosystem -- one is immigration. the second is foreign investment in u.s. startups. the number one conversation we were having in washington was around this previously obscure government agency, which is the committee for foreign investment in the u.s. previously, the purview was very limite
allison: the meetings were very tense. i had two takeaways.at big tech is the new wall street. nobody in washington quite understands what they do, but they all agree they need to be regulated. the second is that the trade wars are escalating and so national security is a priority. regulators are really using whatever tools are at their disposal to make sure they are demonstrating to constituents they are taking action to protect american interests. taylor: in what areas within your space is...
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now detective allison was keeping carl in the loop. >> he said we got him. i said, well, where's beverly? he said, we're still questioning him. we're going to find out. we're going to keep on till we find her. >> then did you have a little burst of hope? >> just a little bit of hope. that's all i had. >> really your biggest task was to find out where beverly was? >> that was my biggest task and concern at that time. >> did louis know where beverly was? if he did, would he tell the detective? what was his story? where was beverly? >> he said that he kidnapped beverly and it was because of money. he said he found her on the internet, searched her out, saw that she was a broker and felt like she had money. >> louis described in detail what he claimed happened. he said when he contacted beverly about the house showing, he told her she didn't feel comfortable with the house showing without her wife. so he got his wife, crystal on the phone and told her she was going, too. >> louis said he'd asked beverly to send pictures to crystal because she couldn't be there.
now detective allison was keeping carl in the loop. >> he said we got him. i said, well, where's beverly? he said, we're still questioning him. we're going to find out. we're going to keep on till we find her. >> then did you have a little burst of hope? >> just a little bit of hope. that's all i had. >> really your biggest task was to find out where beverly was? >> that was my biggest task and concern at that time. >> did louis know where beverly was? if he...
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the first thing that came up for allison was a youtube that said, the four allison foundation is a scam run by andy parker to make money. so i decided to go down the rabbit hole and i thought, you just want to youtube, typed in allison parker. thankfully there wasn't any autoplay but they were pages and pages, hundreds of pages of the thumbnail. i never saw the video. unfortunately, it's like a landmine waiting. >> you mean the video of her murder.>> yeah. the vision in my head is probably worse. but, so i tried to take this stuff down. flag it and without having to play it - - well, what i learned was that google, you are not talking to a human being. it's all driven by ai. so i got nowhere. that's when we were talking about lenny who was son was killed at sandy hook. he's been harassed more than i have. i look at the hoaxers, that's just noise. but this is a thing to undermine. >> people who react to these mass killings of innocent people by saying we need to change all sorts of the way we live and regulate ourselves. it happens every time. david hogg and parkland. they are all harass
the first thing that came up for allison was a youtube that said, the four allison foundation is a scam run by andy parker to make money. so i decided to go down the rabbit hole and i thought, you just want to youtube, typed in allison parker. thankfully there wasn't any autoplay but they were pages and pages, hundreds of pages of the thumbnail. i never saw the video. unfortunately, it's like a landmine waiting. >> you mean the video of her murder.>> yeah. the vision in my head is...
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parker is the father of allison parker. in 2015, allison was tragically shot and killed during a live tv broadcast. mr. parker now travels across the country to advocate on gun control issues and he's been working tirelessly to remove footage of his daughter's murder from youtube and other internet sites. mr. parker recently published a book about his daughter's life and legacy entitled "for allison: the murder of a young journalist and a father's fight for gun safety." our third witness is dr. francesca tripoti. assistant professor of sociology at james madison university and an affiliated researcher at data and society. dr. tripodi's research focuses on how partisan groups interact with the media and the role that community plays in understanding what constitutes news and information. she received a ph.d. and an m.a. from the university of virginia, an m.a. in communication, culture, and technology from georgetown university, and a b.a. in communications from the university of southern california. our final witness is dr.
parker is the father of allison parker. in 2015, allison was tragically shot and killed during a live tv broadcast. mr. parker now travels across the country to advocate on gun control issues and he's been working tirelessly to remove footage of his daughter's murder from youtube and other internet sites. mr. parker recently published a book about his daughter's life and legacy entitled "for allison: the murder of a young journalist and a father's fight for gun safety." our third...
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shery: allison, thank you so much for that. allison williams of bloomberg intelligence. up next, netflix said to release its quarter earnings -- second-quarter earnings after the bell. what some investors are looking for in the numbers. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ amber: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amber kammer in toronto. ahn inand i'm sherry new york. elon musk has unveiled his latest project, implanting patients with electric that would allow them to work commuters with just their mind. founded in 2017 but very secretive, neurolink has just had their first demonstration. ours watch more with reporter, ashlee vance, who demonstration. this sounds very sci-fi. you are talking about cybernetic late enhancing -- cybernetically cybernetically and hang seng human beings -- cybernetically enhancing human beings. there has been a lot of work done in university labs, now you see this startup backed million something, trying to push this state-of-the-art forward, quite dramatically. the company has only been around since 2017, and the fact that they already have these devic
shery: allison, thank you so much for that. allison williams of bloomberg intelligence. up next, netflix said to release its quarter earnings -- second-quarter earnings after the bell. what some investors are looking for in the numbers. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ amber: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amber kammer in toronto. ahn inand i'm sherry new york. elon musk has unveiled his latest project, implanting patients with electric that would allow them to work commuters with just their...
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world number one ashleigh barty was first to go, knocked out by american allison riske. took the first set but allison riske took into a decider to win the biggest victory of her career. getting to the quarter—finals is amazing butjust the way i've been fighting, for me, that's what is most exciting for me. i must say, being in the last eight at wimbledon isn't too bad. next up for her is fellow american serena williams, who beat carla suarez navarro in straight sets, wrapping upa suarez navarro in straight sets, wrapping up a match injust 64 minutes. things took a little bit longer on court number two, where number three seed karolina pliskova lost out to an unseeded player in a match lasting over three hours. the sixth seed petra kvitova is also out, losing to british number one joanna konta while seventh seed simona halep is into the quarter—finals at the expense of 15—year—old coco gauff. her dream run here is over at wimbledon after she was beaten by the former world number one in straight sets. you don't really use expect this kind of support when you're not in you
world number one ashleigh barty was first to go, knocked out by american allison riske. took the first set but allison riske took into a decider to win the biggest victory of her career. getting to the quarter—finals is amazing butjust the way i've been fighting, for me, that's what is most exciting for me. i must say, being in the last eight at wimbledon isn't too bad. next up for her is fellow american serena williams, who beat carla suarez navarro in straight sets, wrapping upa suarez...
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world number one ashleigh barty was first to go, knocked out by american allison riske.to win the biggest victory of her
world number one ashleigh barty was first to go, knocked out by american allison riske.to win the biggest victory of her
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keep us posted on all of that, allison, thank you very much.nd take a look at these live images coming from louisiana as we continue to track barry making its way toward the gulf coast, a category one hurricane with a million people in its path, and we'll be right back. isn't it nice when you can keep things simple? well, now you can switch to sprint and get both an unlimited plan and the all new samsung galaxy s10e included for just $35 a month. see what i mean? simple. in one of america's favorite boats! the boat for summer sales event is going on now at bass pro shops, cabela's, and other fine dealers nationwide. where you can get a gift card and more with purchase of select boats. like a $750 gift card plus boat cover and gear with purchase of a sun tracker fishin' barge 20. that's a total value of over $1800! for a limited time only, during the boat for summer sales event. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting.
keep us posted on all of that, allison, thank you very much.nd take a look at these live images coming from louisiana as we continue to track barry making its way toward the gulf coast, a category one hurricane with a million people in its path, and we'll be right back. isn't it nice when you can keep things simple? well, now you can switch to sprint and get both an unlimited plan and the all new samsung galaxy s10e included for just $35 a month. see what i mean? simple. in one of america's...
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allison, they're heroes in more than one way. a discussion in america and demanding change we need. and so many women who are responsible more and more for the economic destiny of their families, so many women are suffering from pay inequality. this is one of the glaring examples. the womens team won. >> they get higher ratings than the men and bring in more revenue. >> but we're changing hearts and minds. i hope this parade will help people to feel equality, but let's put our money where our mu mouth is. >> are you sensing resistance to this? do you think as president you would have to prod congress? >> oh, yeah, congress should have done this a long time ago. this is not the first time the issue came up with our soccer teams. congress has to act. again, executive action if they won't. but here's the big piece, the paycheck fairness act. we banned the question of salary history here in new york because it was hurting women. it was being used as a tool, sometimes inadvertently, sometimes purposely to say if you only made that muc
allison, they're heroes in more than one way. a discussion in america and demanding change we need. and so many women who are responsible more and more for the economic destiny of their families, so many women are suffering from pay inequality. this is one of the glaring examples. the womens team won. >> they get higher ratings than the men and bring in more revenue. >> but we're changing hearts and minds. i hope this parade will help people to feel equality, but let's put our money...
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what are you learning this hour, allison? >> right, the latest update still shows what we've been seeing the last 24 to 48 hours, that the storm is still continuing to intensify. albeit slowly, but that in and of itself presents a concern because the slower this system moves, the more time it has to dump a tremendous amount of rain. here's the latest statistics -- winds still about 65 miles per hour. keep in mind that's less than ten miles per hour off from being a category-one hurricane. we're close, we're just not quite there. forward movement is west/northwest at about five miles per hour. we need it to start taking that direct northward turn before we can really pinpoints the exact landfall point. we still expect it to be this morning. likely just a few hours from now as it makes landfall over portions of louisiana. the national hurricane center still saying they expect this to be a low-end cardigtegory-one s as it makes landfall. we're talking about a difference of less than ten miles per hour with the winds. yes, even i
what are you learning this hour, allison? >> right, the latest update still shows what we've been seeing the last 24 to 48 hours, that the storm is still continuing to intensify. albeit slowly, but that in and of itself presents a concern because the slower this system moves, the more time it has to dump a tremendous amount of rain. here's the latest statistics -- winds still about 65 miles per hour. keep in mind that's less than ten miles per hour off from being a category-one hurricane....
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allison?yeah, it's the levees, the floodgates, the pumps, all of that factors in to protecting new orleans in this type of event. here's how it works if you're unfamiliar with the layout. you've got new orleans, the city, here. surrounding it, you have the mississippi river and lake pontchartrain, as well. here's how it works -- normally the city as a colander when rain comes down. it has exit points for water to go out. the problem is, we are seeing that we are going to be experiencing an intense amount of rain. look at this -- when the water comes out it goes out through the pumps. it also can exit the floodgates. the floodgates, however, are now closed. and the pumps are limited. they can only pump out one inch an hour for the first hour and up to a half an inch an hour of rain every hour after that. the problem is with this particular storm, barry, we are expecting rainfall rates of two to three inches an hour, sometimes even higher than that. that is too much rain for those pumps to be ab
allison?yeah, it's the levees, the floodgates, the pumps, all of that factors in to protecting new orleans in this type of event. here's how it works if you're unfamiliar with the layout. you've got new orleans, the city, here. surrounding it, you have the mississippi river and lake pontchartrain, as well. here's how it works -- normally the city as a colander when rain comes down. it has exit points for water to go out. the problem is, we are seeing that we are going to be experiencing an...
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. >> my name is allison littlefield.lf brothers, david and scott. >> when our father died, in 2009, we inherited 240 armored military vehicles. >> lots and lots of tanks. >> hi, allison. i'm jamie. >> hi. nice to meet you. >> thanks for having me up. this is a magnificent ranch. the ranch is very nice, but i'm here to see something else. >> come this way. >> these are real? >> these are real. >> this is one of several buildings on the littlefield ranch where they garage their strange inheritance. some guys collect stamps and coins. their dad, jacques littlefield, collected tanks. in fact, what you see here is part of the world's largest private collection of armored vehicles. allison tells me some of these tanks are incredibly rare, including this world war ii german panzer iv... this 8-ton half track... and this sherman tank. what a collection. >> it is a real preservation of history, and that's what i'm so excited about. >> so, how did all of this get started? well, jacques littlefield is born in 1949, the son of edmun
. >> my name is allison littlefield.lf brothers, david and scott. >> when our father died, in 2009, we inherited 240 armored military vehicles. >> lots and lots of tanks. >> hi, allison. i'm jamie. >> hi. nice to meet you. >> thanks for having me up. this is a magnificent ranch. the ranch is very nice, but i'm here to see something else. >> come this way. >> these are real? >> these are real. >> this is one of several buildings on the...
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allison: we want to know how big is big enough.ou need to compete against others that have this capability. tom: thank you for joining us. jose, thank you for not participating. [laughter] story, continue our looking at deutsche bank and share price is right now. we can is, francine, on deutsche bank. 7.11 for the euro. coming up later, head of global macro asset allocations. it don't miss that interview at 10:30 a.m. in new york. that's 3:30 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance. francine lacqua in london and tom keene in new york. let's look at investment and then get to francine and europe .n the ramifications inflation and disinflation in europe and in the united states. is it extraordinary? mentioned this earlier. can you explain where the inflation is going to come from? i do not know how you manufacture it. jose: we don't have it in terms of labor markets or goods markets. thanks to the role of technology and the better software. the u.s. is now the swing producer. oil prices go up and it disappear
allison: we want to know how big is big enough.ou need to compete against others that have this capability. tom: thank you for joining us. jose, thank you for not participating. [laughter] story, continue our looking at deutsche bank and share price is right now. we can is, francine, on deutsche bank. 7.11 for the euro. coming up later, head of global macro asset allocations. it don't miss that interview at 10:30 a.m. in new york. that's 3:30 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom:...
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i want to bring in meteorologist allison chinchar. look at this, this may be a lull but it's certainly not any indication that barry is done with the region. >> no. all you have to do is look at the radar hypbehind me to see t. you see all of this intense rain. look over the majority of the heavy rain and lightning. look at this huge cluster of lightning to the east of houston and south of louisiana. again, that's what we're worried about. we don't want this section to come on land because that's where you're talking 2 to 3 inches an hour rainfall rates, not to mention damaging winds and a lot of lightning. we have a new cell starting to fire up over mobile, alabama. you also have this heavy band of rain sliding up from hattiesburg and jackson, mississippi. it's starting to come onshore, we just haven't seen the worst of it yet. to the west of hattiesburg, you have heavy rainfall. any of these major interstates across mississippi and portions of louisiana, you'll have off and on pockets where you'll drive through it and drive through
i want to bring in meteorologist allison chinchar. look at this, this may be a lull but it's certainly not any indication that barry is done with the region. >> no. all you have to do is look at the radar hypbehind me to see t. you see all of this intense rain. look over the majority of the heavy rain and lightning. look at this huge cluster of lightning to the east of houston and south of louisiana. again, that's what we're worried about. we don't want this section to come on land...
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as allison was explaining, this is going to take a long time to go through. right now it's not raining at all. it was raining earlier. because it's going to take so long and be spread out, the feeling is the water won't rise as fast. and that potentially could be good news for this scarred city, scarred throughout the generations from hurricanes and tropical storms of new orleans, louisiana. back to you. >> all right. thank you. i'm going to take it. i want to go to natasha chen in north an city, in st. mary's parrish, about 60, 70 miles from where i am in lafayette. there's a lot of staging happening for potential rescues. there are boats, there are high-water vehicles, buses to bring people to safer ground. and natasha, there's some concern that some of the rescues may be happening in the morgan city area. >> reporter: there definitely was a voluntary evacuation ordered yesterday. but we didn't see a lot of people trying to desperately leave town. though people are prepared for potential flooding. right at this moment, though, it's the wind that's picking u
as allison was explaining, this is going to take a long time to go through. right now it's not raining at all. it was raining earlier. because it's going to take so long and be spread out, the feeling is the water won't rise as fast. and that potentially could be good news for this scarred city, scarred throughout the generations from hurricanes and tropical storms of new orleans, louisiana. back to you. >> all right. thank you. i'm going to take it. i want to go to natasha chen in north...
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allison, thank you. allison just mentioned potential tornadoes even in new orleans.ary tuchman is in new orleans. he's already seen a good portion of the rain this morning that we're waiting for sort of in our area over here to the west of gary. what's happening, though, now, gary? >> reporter: erica, my crew and i are hanging out on the banks of the mississippi river, just like huck finn and his crew. the reason it's relevant is there is no possibility that i would be able to stand on these rocks next to the mississippi river in new orleans if what we feared happened would have have happened. the thought was early in this week that this water would come over the banks, could go over a 20-foot level. right now it's at about 16 1/2 feet. if the water got that high, it would go in this direction where there's a flood wall. that flood wall is designed to protect the city of new orleans and the french quarter behind it from 20 feet of water or less. if it gets over 20 feet, then it gets dicey. unlike hurricane katrina, 14 summers ago where the devastation caused by levee
allison, thank you. allison just mentioned potential tornadoes even in new orleans.ary tuchman is in new orleans. he's already seen a good portion of the rain this morning that we're waiting for sort of in our area over here to the west of gary. what's happening, though, now, gary? >> reporter: erica, my crew and i are hanging out on the banks of the mississippi river, just like huck finn and his crew. the reason it's relevant is there is no possibility that i would be able to stand on...
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what it -- allison, what is your initial take? allison: 444 on net interest margin misses.s bad as some others. we saw credit come in better than expected. those of the of the other two levers we are looking at and it made the difference across some other banks. wells fargo missing. citi down on net interest income, but basically talking about that guiding lower. alix: troy, do you like banks if they will be making lasts because of the yield curve but apparently the consumer banking division is doing well? troy: the biggest focus we've had on earnings is was the state of consumer credit. a lot of our risks are tied to that. bank ofsee whether it's america or jp morgan and improvement in consumer credit quality. own themanks, if you you're owning for the dividends and share buybacks, you recognize it's on its way down in the question is at what point do you see a higher multiple because the earnings streams are resilient to economic weakness. you recall this out of the crisis were banks shifted their model from being high risk-taking to more utility like models, yet you have
what it -- allison, what is your initial take? allison: 444 on net interest margin misses.s bad as some others. we saw credit come in better than expected. those of the of the other two levers we are looking at and it made the difference across some other banks. wells fargo missing. citi down on net interest income, but basically talking about that guiding lower. alix: troy, do you like banks if they will be making lasts because of the yield curve but apparently the consumer banking division is...
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allison chin char, cnn. >>> meteorologist derek van dam joins us now. it's that domino effect that allison was talking about there in the piece that is really quite extraordinary at this point. >> yeah. it doesn't help that the planet is on the heels of the warmest june ever recorded. looks like july is going to be the warmest july ever recorded on the planet. this is setting up prime conditions for wildfires across the northern hemisphere, particularly in the arctic. look at this picture. this is the satellite view of the fires and you can actually see them. zoom in to the upper right-hand corner, the screen. fires located there and you can see some of the smoke just getting swept up into a larger storm system. over in northern russia. doesn't matter where it is, it is dispersing the cloud cover all across the arctic circle. by the way, temperatures in the arctic circle are warming at a faster rate than the global average across the planet as well so that also makes the threat of wildfires even higher in this part of the world. we had the hottest june
allison chin char, cnn. >>> meteorologist derek van dam joins us now. it's that domino effect that allison was talking about there in the piece that is really quite extraordinary at this point. >> yeah. it doesn't help that the planet is on the heels of the warmest june ever recorded. looks like july is going to be the warmest july ever recorded on the planet. this is setting up prime conditions for wildfires across the northern hemisphere, particularly in the arctic. look at...
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>>so allison is still up on youtube and i've been fighting to get that taken on allison's father andy parker has taken thcapitol hill. >>at a hearing about online censorship. parker urge lawmakers to regulate social media platforms. companies face a balancing act on the one hand parker insists that congress should require companies. >>to take down disturbing videos like his daughter's murder on the other hand of the president and republicans are slamming social media platforms for censoring conservative voices. senator ted cruz says that's wrong. >>this must change. google cannot simply hide behind its algorithms tech company giants twitter and facebook have admitted banning some high-profile personalities for what the company's call hate speech but a global representative defended his company's content our job which we take very seriously. >>is to deliver to users the most relevant an authoritative information out there. and studies have shown that we do just that cruz is urging the federal trade commission to investigate how the company's cure rate content. but parker says his prior
>>so allison is still up on youtube and i've been fighting to get that taken on allison's father andy parker has taken thcapitol hill. >>at a hearing about online censorship. parker urge lawmakers to regulate social media platforms. companies face a balancing act on the one hand parker insists that congress should require companies. >>to take down disturbing videos like his daughter's murder on the other hand of the president and republicans are slamming social media platforms...
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it's not about allison jazz little or her skin color.t's more about a primary event that has been underway. >> tucker: no one was attacking her or the job she did. she was told by two members of congress that she was the wrong color and she had to resign. >> this was a broader question, not about allison. >> tucker: it may not have been about her personally but it was about her skin color. >> again, it continued to be a strong democrat end and operatives that does very good things. >> tucker: is it okay to tell someone to resign because they are the wrong color? what country is that? is that okay with you? >> of course not. but the problem here was the lack of diversity of the top of the democratic congressional campaign committee which i think needs to be dealt with a constructive way because to win across country, to retain control of the house, democrats are going to have to win in districts that are very white in districts that are very diverse, just as we did in 2018. >> tucker: firing people for their skin color, and a functional c
it's not about allison jazz little or her skin color.t's more about a primary event that has been underway. >> tucker: no one was attacking her or the job she did. she was told by two members of congress that she was the wrong color and she had to resign. >> this was a broader question, not about allison. >> tucker: it may not have been about her personally but it was about her skin color. >> again, it continued to be a strong democrat end and operatives that does very...
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar in the cnn weather center.llison before, i mean, this thing seems to almost be sitting still at the moment, which i know has to be bad because it's just fuelling the sform. >> -- the storm. >> the slower it moves, the longer it has to dump tremendous amounts of rain. the longer it sits over the water, the more time it has to intensify and strengthen. we don't want that. we don't want the storm to get stronger than it is. here's the latest statistics, 70 miles per hour winds sustained. keep in mind, that's 4 miles per hour of being a category one storm. we're very very close. forward movement northwest at only 5 miles per hour. there are hurricane hunters out right now taking a look at this particular storm. they're going in, they're taking a look at the storm and getting up some numbers of what it's currently doing in the storm right now. here's the thing, the track of this storm is going to continue to take it further off to the north, making landfall in louisiana today. after that, it will continue to take al
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar in the cnn weather center.llison before, i mean, this thing seems to almost be sitting still at the moment, which i know has to be bad because it's just fuelling the sform. >> -- the storm. >> the slower it moves, the longer it has to dump tremendous amounts of rain. the longer it sits over the water, the more time it has to intensify and strengthen. we don't want that. we don't want the storm to get stronger than it is. here's the latest...
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>> a little crush on allison. >> you did?le crush on sean. >> if i could go back, i would try to hook up with eddie and sean. that's one of my regrets. >> i'm down. i'm ready. >> i'm still caught up you had a crush on me. i can't hear anything you're saying. >> what do you remember about that premiere? there were a lot of famous folks. >> yeah. >> how are you. >> so beautiful. tara reid. >> ben affleck. >> how are you? sorry. what are you going to do. >> when it hit me like wow, like this is it. >> it's big. >> coming up more footage from the premiere. >> it was unbelievable. from the cast memories -- >> at the time i was dating eddie furlong. >> are you together now? okay. >> really good friends. extra good friends. >> to what life is like for them today. >> 20 years later, that says it all right there. >> then jfk junior's never before seen he wedding footage. the secrets 20 years after his and his wife's carolyn's tragic death. >> she felt it would be a slippery slope. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ limu emu & doug
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. >>> cnn's allison chinchar joins us live from the weather center with more.allison, how high are these temperatures going to go, and how long is this going to last? >> let's start with the second question. the good news is for some after this weekend we'll finally get a little break. it's in that time, it is, it's going to get impressively hot in some areas. take a look at this map. what we're showing you is over three quarters of the population is going to have a feels-like temperature of over 90 degrees today. normally when we have these, it's for a small region, say the mid-atlantic, maybe even, say, the great lakes region. the question is, why is it so big today? why are we seeing such a large area? we've got this dome of high pressure that's basically sitting over the eastern half of the country. typically what that means, you get heat rising throughout the day. ohio pressure system you -- high pressure systems push the air back down. every time the hot air rises and tries to escape, the hot air ends up being trapped inside of that dome from the high pre
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let's go to allison chinchar in the cnn weather center. what's the latest on the storm. >> the next update should come out in the next 45 minutes or less. but right now we still know the winds are about 65-mile-per-hour. moving incredibly slow. west northwest at 6-mile-per-hour. that's part of the reason why flood flood something a concern because the slower the storm moves the longer it has to dump tremendous rain over in particular region. and we're not just talking about louisiana. because the track will bring into -- bring some of the heavy rain into places like mississippi, arkansas, alabama even tennessee. there are going to be other states impacted by in storm. landfall is still expected to be saturday morning across louisiana. as it finally crosses over. yes the national hurricane center saying there is still the potential for this to increase in a low-end category 1 hurricane by the time it makes landfall. here you can see the forecast radar. bringing the heavy rain into places like baton rouge new orleans, morgan city. knows are
let's go to allison chinchar in the cnn weather center. what's the latest on the storm. >> the next update should come out in the next 45 minutes or less. but right now we still know the winds are about 65-mile-per-hour. moving incredibly slow. west northwest at 6-mile-per-hour. that's part of the reason why flood flood something a concern because the slower the storm moves the longer it has to dump tremendous rain over in particular region. and we're not just talking about louisiana....
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will share intelligence with allison will not provide ship escorts the the strait of hormuz. reporting in jerusalem, i'm allison barber, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the american civil liberties union said the trump administration continues to separate children from migrant families, despite a judge's order. the aclu says 911 children, including babies and toddlers, removed from their parent at the border over the past year. the civil liberties group says most of the parents went for weeks without knowing the fate of their children. the aclu is asking a judge to rule on whether the separations were justified. so far, no comment from the justice department. >>> two bay area professors are bridging the border at a time when tensions over immigration are very high. the professors from uc berkeley and san jose state came up with the concept 10 years ago. just days we, they set up three new pixies at the border barrier between new mexico and mexico. for about half an hour, children played with teeter totter on both sides of the border. >>> new this monica of the bay area representative na
will share intelligence with allison will not provide ship escorts the the strait of hormuz. reporting in jerusalem, i'm allison barber, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the american civil liberties union said the trump administration continues to separate children from migrant families, despite a judge's order. the aclu says 911 children, including babies and toddlers, removed from their parent at the border over the past year. the civil liberties group says most of the parents went for weeks...
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the latest from jim allison joins us on the phone. jim are you there. >> reporter: yes. and you are correct. 12th street station in oakland is closed. we have evacuated. we're holding a train there and bart police are searching for someone who might be connected to this incident on the peninsula. >> so is there some sense that perhaps someone boarded the bart train and made it all the way to oakland at the 12th street station. is that the suspicion? >> that is what bart publicity are check right now. >> can you confirm whether someone's been apprehended, arrested at the 12th street strags. >> caller: it is just too early to say right now. the station was closed literally within the last 10 minutes or so. we're letting the police do their work before we get information from them. but it is important for a commuter to know that 12th street station is also closed and evacuated. >> jim do you have any idea -- i know this is a guess on your part. do you have any idea how long both stations, particularly 12th street. i understand san bruno will be closed some time. but how lon
the latest from jim allison joins us on the phone. jim are you there. >> reporter: yes. and you are correct. 12th street station in oakland is closed. we have evacuated. we're holding a train there and bart police are searching for someone who might be connected to this incident on the peninsula. >> so is there some sense that perhaps someone boarded the bart train and made it all the way to oakland at the 12th street station. is that the suspicion? >> that is what bart...
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had a break point in the third set and was not able to capitalise on that chance and then when allison she was able to grab it with both hands and i think even though at times execution was not there for me, i was still able to create small chances and small windows but not able to grab them today. next up for alison riske is serena williams. she's safely through to the last eight after cruising past spain's carla suarez navarro. the seven—time champion raced to a 6—2, 6—2 victory over the world number 31. the last time i played a fellow american, i lost what deftly wanted to do well this time and she is great on the grass. shooting at the number one player in the world, who just want a grass court tournament, so just want a grass court tournament, soi just want a grass court tournament, so i watched that match. i will be ready for it. karolina muchova knocked out third seed karolina pliskova in a marathon match on court 2. one set all, muchova went on to beat her fellow czech in the final set by 13 games to 11. they were on court for over three hours. let's round up some of the storie
had a break point in the third set and was not able to capitalise on that chance and then when allison she was able to grab it with both hands and i think even though at times execution was not there for me, i was still able to create small chances and small windows but not able to grab them today. next up for alison riske is serena williams. she's safely through to the last eight after cruising past spain's carla suarez navarro. the seven—time champion raced to a 6—2, 6—2 victory over...
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romaine: we will bring in allison williams. she joins us from princeton.gotten a few of the biggest banks out there. one interesting thing is the idea that the consumer side of these businesses had time pretty well or better than some of the trading and wealth management sides to the business. rateyou look at the environment and see what the ceos are saying, what do you make of that? and do you see it continuing? a it does seem like there is shift of the health of the consumer business. the u.s. economy remains healthy. the key risk is that a lot of the global concerns leak into the economy. that is the key controversy and the thing we are watching. in terms of the capital markets, we saw declines in activity. declines in trading and banking revenue was a negative in terms of the capital markets that invest in baking businesses. asset prices did support the wealth businesses. we will see that with some of the asset managers over the next couple of weeks. the interest rate environment has worsened a lot. we have probably had expectations coming down for net
romaine: we will bring in allison williams. she joins us from princeton.gotten a few of the biggest banks out there. one interesting thing is the idea that the consumer side of these businesses had time pretty well or better than some of the trading and wealth management sides to the business. rateyou look at the environment and see what the ceos are saying, what do you make of that? and do you see it continuing? a it does seem like there is shift of the health of the consumer business. the...
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it will feature professor bill allison of georgia southern, professor carissa threat i've -- also of chapman university and professor emeritus jim wilbanks who was at the general staff college and is now happily living in texas. i will turn it over to the first session. >> good morning, thank you so much for coming. i want to thank beth for inviting us out. i also want to thank the center of military history for supporting this, as well as the center at ku. beth has already introduced this amazing panel, i will let you read the bios as we get started. i think the best place to start is in 1971. in that summer, the "armed forces journal" publishes a scathing indictment of the armed forces, especially those in vietnam. it is called the collapse of the armed forces. you can tell by the title this is not an uplifting assessment. the author is a marine colonel. my sense is he is not very excited by what he sees and he is far from subtle in his claims. listen to what he said. the morale, discipline and and battle worthiness of the u.s. armed forces was lower and were -- worse than at anyti
it will feature professor bill allison of georgia southern, professor carissa threat i've -- also of chapman university and professor emeritus jim wilbanks who was at the general staff college and is now happily living in texas. i will turn it over to the first session. >> good morning, thank you so much for coming. i want to thank beth for inviting us out. i also want to thank the center of military history for supporting this, as well as the center at ku. beth has already introduced...
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complete with some familiar names through to the last 4 serena williams overcame the fellow american allison risk in 3 hard fold sets the 7 time wimbledon champion will play the unseeded streets over the next meanwhile number 7 seed simona halep made short work of it as she was young the remaining 17661 to set up a meeting with alina as fit to lead in the last 4 i was going out of cycling at least. on the has claimed the 1st tour de france stage victory of his career the mostly flat 4th stage favored sprinters like devyani he stormed to victory after being put in a strong position by his quick step team to be on his teammate european. kept hold of the leaders a yellow jersey. you're watching news up next v.w. business with a guy named steven stick around i'm sure he would like to have your company will be wrecked. car off. our by our hour at our. 50 years since the. peak was the 1st man to walk on the. car. as a small boy he dreamed of the stars. as a finite consuming anything no matter how to.
complete with some familiar names through to the last 4 serena williams overcame the fellow american allison risk in 3 hard fold sets the 7 time wimbledon champion will play the unseeded streets over the next meanwhile number 7 seed simona halep made short work of it as she was young the remaining 17661 to set up a meeting with alina as fit to lead in the last 4 i was going out of cycling at least. on the has claimed the 1st tour de france stage victory of his career the mostly flat 4th stage...
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sinking ship with some familiar names through to the last 4 serino williams overcame fellow american allison risk in their we heard fought sess sets or rather the 7 time or wimbledon champion will play the unseated barbara st so when next meanwhile number 7 seed simona halep made short work of zang the romanian won 7661 to set up a meeting with lena in the last 4 and a football paris party central men i should say say their forward neymar can leave the club if they get a suitable offer for him neymar as seen here earlier this year failed to turn up for pre-season training on monday he joined his from barcelona in a world record transfer 2 years ago but has been agitating for work turn to spain. now he's started as a huge huge sensation all now snowball is sell for chris to cockatoo is making scientific history researchers say videos of the birds make. hip and heavy a live show for the 1st time that another species can spontaneously dance so you hear the music their real scientists say snowball has developed for state blues without training or coaching anybody's really do just want to have so
sinking ship with some familiar names through to the last 4 serino williams overcame fellow american allison risk in their we heard fought sess sets or rather the 7 time or wimbledon champion will play the unseated barbara st so when next meanwhile number 7 seed simona halep made short work of zang the romanian won 7661 to set up a meeting with lena in the last 4 and a football paris party central men i should say say their forward neymar can leave the club if they get a suitable offer for him...
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number one ashley barty however is not among them a shock result saw her knocked out by american allison risqué and 15 year old sensation choreographs at wimbledon a dream is over she beat her idol venus williams last week but lost unfortunately in straight sets today against simona halep on the men's singles at 2 time champion and i found the doll crudes through his match to feeding at portugal's joe sosa and straight sets. you're watching you have a news up next free trade for a 1000000000 people worth worth trillions of dollars each year big plans afoot and e.w. business africa would get hurt l. for us coming right up on little rock n roll and i'll see you at the top of the hour. good. to simply are you ready with a little wonderful sense to make the dream so special. for all recent. wars.
number one ashley barty however is not among them a shock result saw her knocked out by american allison risqué and 15 year old sensation choreographs at wimbledon a dream is over she beat her idol venus williams last week but lost unfortunately in straight sets today against simona halep on the men's singles at 2 time champion and i found the doll crudes through his match to feeding at portugal's joe sosa and straight sets. you're watching you have a news up next free trade for a 1000000000...
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the united states continued her fairy tale run with a comeback win over poland head saw meanwhile allison vonn. and greet the 1st openly gay couple the play doubles at wimbledon they were knocked out this time on the women's soccer world cup it ends this weekend with holders the united states taking on the netherlands in the final it has been widely acclaimed as the best women's tournament ever in terms of performances and global interest wants to increase the number of teams and it wants to double the prize money at the next women's world cup. he supports is a sold out stadium the semifinals of the women's world cup went exactly as fee for households as in the opinion of president jenny infantino did the whole thing this women's world cup in france as being a phenomenon as being incredible is being emotional as being a passion has been fantastic as being great has been. the best women's world cup ever in france he know wasted no time in announcing features big plans for the future he hopes to expand the women's tournament to 32 teams and double the prize money also tabled plans for lucra
the united states continued her fairy tale run with a comeback win over poland head saw meanwhile allison vonn. and greet the 1st openly gay couple the play doubles at wimbledon they were knocked out this time on the women's soccer world cup it ends this weekend with holders the united states taking on the netherlands in the final it has been widely acclaimed as the best women's tournament ever in terms of performances and global interest wants to increase the number of teams and it wants to...
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fiscal year '16 services revenue in 2020 >> let's talk more now about apple and the quarter with allisonter from janus henderson, these portfolio manager of the janice horizon global technology fund an joins us from scotland we appreciate it as an owner and a holder of apple you need to be pleased with these results what stuck out the most to you >> well, you know, it showed the strength of the apple ecosystem. if you said that in a quarter where iphones fell 12% in revenue that apple would still grow revenue, most people would have been surprised a year ago but they managed to build on that we've seen the same pattern we've saw for iphones and ipad that three or four years after the products were introduced, we're seeing real mass consumer adoption of the watch and the ipods. this is the first time since the fourth quarter of 2017 that apple has guided up gross margins on a is a wesequential s a >> are we finding out that apple may be a two-trick pony? can services long-term offset any slowdown in the iphone >> i think it's a whole ecosystem. it's macs, ipads, moving into enterprise and
fiscal year '16 services revenue in 2020 >> let's talk more now about apple and the quarter with allisonter from janus henderson, these portfolio manager of the janice horizon global technology fund an joins us from scotland we appreciate it as an owner and a holder of apple you need to be pleased with these results what stuck out the most to you >> well, you know, it showed the strength of the apple ecosystem. if you said that in a quarter where iphones fell 12% in revenue that...
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of the united states is looking to continue her fairytale run against a polonia hat song meanwhile allison of a trunk. the 1st openly gay couple to play doubles at wimbledon were knocked out. now to a completely different kind of sports farmers in pakistan have been competing in traditional low bowl races and they village of below while about 70 kilometers from the capital islamabad this involves pairs of poles dragging their handlers behind them and cooking the books out of dust as a little down the track farms and landowners around the region bring the fastest animals to entertain the crowds of spectators eager to catch a glimpse of the action. here's a reminder of our top stories at this hour a team of swiss scientists has concluded that the best way to fight global warming is to plant trees all over the world these trees would absorb carbon dioxide which fuels a climate change research say this enough space on earth for a trillion of. resisting new business africa without alphas is out of the next remember you've got over latest news i'm information around the clock on our website that
of the united states is looking to continue her fairytale run against a polonia hat song meanwhile allison of a trunk. the 1st openly gay couple to play doubles at wimbledon were knocked out. now to a completely different kind of sports farmers in pakistan have been competing in traditional low bowl races and they village of below while about 70 kilometers from the capital islamabad this involves pairs of poles dragging their handlers behind them and cooking the books out of dust as a little...
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>>allison is still up on youtube fighting to get that taken on allison's father andy parker has taken that fight to capitol hill. >>at a hearing about online censorship. parker urge lawmakers to regulate social media platforms 10 companies face a balancing act on the one hand parker insists that congress should require companies. >>to take down disturbing videos like his daughter's murder on the other hand of the president and republicans are slamming social media platforms for censoring conservative voices. senator ted cruz says that's wrong. this must change. >>google cannot simply hide behind us algorithms tech company giants twitter and facebook have admitted banning some high-profile personalities for what the company's call hate speech but a global representative defended his company's content our job which we take very seriously is to deliver to users the most relevant an authoritative information out there. and studies have shown that we do just that cruz is urging the federal trade commission to investigate how the company's cure rate content. but parker says his priority is
>>allison is still up on youtube fighting to get that taken on allison's father andy parker has taken that fight to capitol hill. >>at a hearing about online censorship. parker urge lawmakers to regulate social media platforms 10 companies face a balancing act on the one hand parker insists that congress should require companies. >>to take down disturbing videos like his daughter's murder on the other hand of the president and republicans are slamming social media platforms...
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allison's father andy parker has at fighting for reasonable gun control since th shooting and fighting against tech companies and urging them to act against people posting videolike his daughter's murder on their platforms and tells the associat y press forears he's tried to work with google to try to remove those videos in bulk instead of having to1h2ñ each video but so far, he's had no luck.ú xtÑ last week republican lawmakers in virginia abruptly adjourned a special session until mid november and thatession was aimed at gun control measures and andy callshat shameful and disappointing. today's session is scheduled to star at 2:30. >>> good news for d.c. drivers. canal road is back open. the street all abonc shut down last week's flash emergency. all of that water caused a sinkhole in the middle of the road. crews worked all last week t get the work done and managed to get the work down four days early. >>> neighbors in arlington are urting from last week's flash flooding. they are now asking for government help to pay for damage to their homes. more than 1,000 residents have filed s
allison's father andy parker has at fighting for reasonable gun control since th shooting and fighting against tech companies and urging them to act against people posting videolike his daughter's murder on their platforms and tells the associat y press forears he's tried to work with google to try to remove those videos in bulk instead of having to1h2ñ each video but so far, he's had no luck.ú xtÑ last week republican lawmakers in virginia abruptly adjourned a special session until mid...
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allison barber, fox news. lauren: the gilroy garlic festival in california ended i n a massacre.was killed by police. ashley:.ashley: claudia cowen e in gilmore. >> reporter: we're almost nine hours after the attack happened. good morning, lauren and ashley. this tight-knit community of gilroy is reeling after the shooting spree turned a day of fun and food into a night of panic and bloodshed. thousands of people were enjoying the last day of the annual gilroy garlic festival when witnesses say a man with a rifle opened fire stopped to reload and fired again. some say they heard as many as 50 shots fired. witnesses say the shooter appeared calm as he fired at random, causing confusion and chaos among the crowd of festival-goers. >> it just started popping off like fireworks, sounded like fire crackers. that's what i thought it was, until he grabbed me and pulled me and said it was a gun, we need to go. >> it was like an automatic going off really close too. >> and then there was a point of silence and then there was another reroad, seemed like a reload and we heard 30 more rounds
allison barber, fox news. lauren: the gilroy garlic festival in california ended i n a massacre.was killed by police. ashley:.ashley: claudia cowen e in gilmore. >> reporter: we're almost nine hours after the attack happened. good morning, lauren and ashley. this tight-knit community of gilroy is reeling after the shooting spree turned a day of fun and food into a night of panic and bloodshed. thousands of people were enjoying the last day of the annual gilroy garlic festival when...
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allison chinchar is with us.now a lot of people are saying, this is day two, day three for some people. when does it stop? >> for some, today will be the last day. for others, you'll have to wait at least two more days before you finally see some relief. we're talking about afternoon high temperatures that are incredibly hot across the northeast. boston being one of to those cities. it's not just the afternoon highs. we're looking at the overnight lows because in a lot of cases they're not dropping below 80 degrees, which is hard on your body. saturday morning boston did not dip below 80. they're still hovering around the 80, 82-degree mark. if that officially goes down as the low temperature this morning, this will be the first time in history that boston has had more than one day where they didn't get to that in the course of a year. again, the heat will continue even into this afternoon. not just for the northeast but the mid-atlantic, portions of the ohio and mississippi valley are under these excessive heat
allison chinchar is with us.now a lot of people are saying, this is day two, day three for some people. when does it stop? >> for some, today will be the last day. for others, you'll have to wait at least two more days before you finally see some relief. we're talking about afternoon high temperatures that are incredibly hot across the northeast. boston being one of to those cities. it's not just the afternoon highs. we're looking at the overnight lows because in a lot of cases they're...
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y por supuesto everton que vino de menos a mÁs que se ganÓ la titularidad ya entrena y este seÑor allisoninal >>> me reservo en este estudio nada les digo algo tengo que decirlo con mucha sinceridad jamÁs irÉ con messi >>> quiÉn serÁ >>> argentina- chile >>> guaÚ un partidazo de semifinales ganar a ganar todo comienza ahora y mÁs tarde la copa amÉrica brasil argentina a las 7 del este por este set cambiamos la manera de hacer noticias y con gran emociÓn recibimos el premio al mejor set del aÑo. muchas gracias. las sas como son. ya estamos
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allison chinchar help us wanted what's going to happen. >> some spots are in the 80s.is still 83 degrees. 6:00 in the morning, still 83 degrees. yesterday they got down to 80. the forecast low this morning, they're only expected to drop another degree or so. if that is the case, if they cannot drop below 80 degrees, this will be the first time in recorded history they have ever had two days in a single year where they have not been able to drop below that mark. again, goes to show you the extent of this particular heat wave. yes, we are starting to see at least a little reprieve from the heat in the upper midwest but we still have areas in the ohio and mississippi available, and in the carolinas where you have excessive heat warnings and heat advisories. here's the feels-like temperatures, d.c. getting to feels-like 110 yesterday. they're likely going to do that yet again today. philadelphia, new york, again, all looking at kind of covering awfully close to that 110 mark for the feels-like temperature. that is the temperature plus the humidity combined. even boston wil
allison chinchar help us wanted what's going to happen. >> some spots are in the 80s.is still 83 degrees. 6:00 in the morning, still 83 degrees. yesterday they got down to 80. the forecast low this morning, they're only expected to drop another degree or so. if that is the case, if they cannot drop below 80 degrees, this will be the first time in recorded history they have ever had two days in a single year where they have not been able to drop below that mark. again, goes to show you the...
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it started off and allison was talking about this. it started off before the storm came in if 15-foot vicinity. that's high. right now, it's closing in on 17 feet. when it gets over 17.1, you have a problem. there's flood walls all over the new orleans metropolitan area. it separates us from the french quarter here, the major tourist area in new orleans. this is the flood wall right here. it contains up to 20 feet of water. where i'm standing, there's no wat water whatsoever. and floodgates. we call them the storm gates. floodgates, they were closed yesterday. this storm gate is open. and you see a truck. we're helping to keep new orleans running. the french quarter, 10% to 20%, most of the businesses were closed. tonight l will be a better day r the french quarter. >> martin, back over to you for the stories you're following this morning. >>> the power is back on in new york city after a partial blackout caused major problems for subway ra waway riders, fot jennifer lopez. my experience wa has been excellent. they really appreciate t
it started off and allison was talking about this. it started off before the storm came in if 15-foot vicinity. that's high. right now, it's closing in on 17 feet. when it gets over 17.1, you have a problem. there's flood walls all over the new orleans metropolitan area. it separates us from the french quarter here, the major tourist area in new orleans. this is the flood wall right here. it contains up to 20 feet of water. where i'm standing, there's no wat water whatsoever. and floodgates. we...
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allison chinchar joins us live from the weather center. where is it the worst, and when will this be over? >> right. where is it the worst, really anywhere in the eastern half of the country. you see it on the map here. all of the areas in pink, that's over 75% of the lower 48 population is going to have a feels-like temperature of 90 degrees. the second question, it's going to last through the weekend. it's not just a one-day event. it's all because of this high-pressure system that's basically positioned itself over the eastern half of the country. when you have high pressure, air gets pushed down to the surface. you also no in know it's hot naturally, heat begins to rise. the problem is when the air is trying to rise and escape, it's getting pushed back down by the high pressure. it essentially gets trapped in what we california a heat dome. it cannot escape any of these areas. and not just during the day but each the -- even the overnight low temperatures get trapped. the body is not able to cool off because the overnight temperatures
allison chinchar joins us live from the weather center. where is it the worst, and when will this be over? >> right. where is it the worst, really anywhere in the eastern half of the country. you see it on the map here. all of the areas in pink, that's over 75% of the lower 48 population is going to have a feels-like temperature of 90 degrees. the second question, it's going to last through the weekend. it's not just a one-day event. it's all because of this high-pressure system that's...
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allison, to your and your team, i know you found the rms titanic.. >> thank you. >> harris: all of america will be watching. thank you for joining the program. just to let everybody know, they are investigating the potential amelia earhart camp site with search dogs and dna sampling. so using some of that research, they're going to go to that island area and see what's left behind. so fascinating. do you know what else is fascinating? the fact that you're watching fox news. thank you for that. i'll see you monday. >> julie: house democrats ramping up their investigation of president trump before even getting out of town. remember they have a six-week recess coming up. we are not on recess. this is "the daily briefing." we begin with nancy pelosi. not ruling out impeachment but not in a rush to get there. shortly after pelosi spoke, head of the house judiciary committee, jerry nadler, charging full speed ahead. >> we want to proceed when we have what we need to proceed. >>
allison, to your and your team, i know you found the rms titanic.. >> thank you. >> harris: all of america will be watching. thank you for joining the program. just to let everybody know, they are investigating the potential amelia earhart camp site with search dogs and dna sampling. so using some of that research, they're going to go to that island area and see what's left behind. so fascinating. do you know what else is fascinating? the fact that you're watching fox news. thank...
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let's go to cnn's allison chinchar from the weather center. before we get to the years ahead, how about the days ahead? >> yes, it's going to be a couple more days. some areas are peaking today. but there's a lot more cities that are aren't going to peak tomorrow until monday. we're talking about the cities that are impacted. it's not that we're ignoring the rural areas but the cities have a little more impact. obviously, both of these places when the hot out, they both heat up in the afternoon. the overnight time line, the rural areas that heat can be released back into the atmosphere. but in the city environment that pavement that concrete that is much more prevalent in cities ends up absorbing that heat and preventing that heat from being released back in the air. keeping those cities much warmer during the overnight time line. and that overnight time line is key because that's what helps your body cool down at night. we can all tolerate the heat in the afternoon, as long as at night your body is able to cool down. you're talking about as m
let's go to cnn's allison chinchar from the weather center. before we get to the years ahead, how about the days ahead? >> yes, it's going to be a couple more days. some areas are peaking today. but there's a lot more cities that are aren't going to peak tomorrow until monday. we're talking about the cities that are impacted. it's not that we're ignoring the rural areas but the cities have a little more impact. obviously, both of these places when the hot out, they both heat up in the...
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you need to do better for everyone. >> this is "new day" with allison cam rot on and john berman. >>y 10th. 6:00 in new york. new, a key ally of president trump says labor secretary alex akoompt's days could be numbered, telling cnn he could be out in a couple of weeks. this stems from new developments surrounding the sex trafficking plea deal acosta struck in 2008 with millionaire for now cnn has learned the president is privately telling people he still has confidence in acosta. the president says he feels very badly for acosta and is offering no such sympathy for epstein's alleged victims. >> in that secret 2008 plea deal, epstein was allowed to leave to work six days a week. but why? acosta is now breaking his silence about the case. he is tweeting that he is, quote, pleased that prosecutors are moving forward because there is new evidence and testimony available. but is that an explanation?
you need to do better for everyone. >> this is "new day" with allison cam rot on and john berman. >>y 10th. 6:00 in new york. new, a key ally of president trump says labor secretary alex akoompt's days could be numbered, telling cnn he could be out in a couple of weeks. this stems from new developments surrounding the sex trafficking plea deal acosta struck in 2008 with millionaire for now cnn has learned the president is privately telling people he still has confidence in...
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she took on allison in the quarterfinals. williams had to work for this one. exchange at the net. will win the point after taking the first set. allison won the second set 6-4. that left it up to the third and deciding set. williams hampered by a cranky an kel was able to win 6-3. a couple hours later serena was back at it cranky ankle and all in the dream team of scomers andy murray. getting a lot more attention than mixed doubles normally does. if you wondered whether serena can hit a power shot with the guys, you they win that first set 7-5. the dream team advances on to round three thanks to a murray 8-6-3 score in the second set and the end of a long day for serena. >>> the tour de france is in stage four a mostly flat stretch. a sprint to the finish and the last mile. look to the far right of your screen. you'll see elliot v ishgviani of italy and alexander kristoff of norway and caleb ewan of australia. the overall lead belonged to julian of france. who has a 20 second lead. >>> and don't look now, but football training camps open later this month. atla
she took on allison in the quarterfinals. williams had to work for this one. exchange at the net. will win the point after taking the first set. allison won the second set 6-4. that left it up to the third and deciding set. williams hampered by a cranky an kel was able to win 6-3. a couple hours later serena was back at it cranky ankle and all in the dream team of scomers andy murray. getting a lot more attention than mixed doubles normally does. if you wondered whether serena can hit a power...
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allison, what's the latest forecast for barry. >> the latest forecast now continues to push the landfallnt no into louisiana on saturday. we expect some intensify indication with the storm before we get to that. right now it looks to be late morning early afternoon on saturday for that landfall point as it makes its way into louisiana. one of the biggest concerns with this storm is going to be flooding. from two aspects, one from the rain coming down but also in the form of storm surge. you can see as it approaches it's producing a lot more of the outer bands, even for states like alabama, mississippi, eep portions of arkansas as well. dealing with a huge amount of rain. look at this widespread totals, 5 to 10 inch pps some areas exceeding a foot of rain. in addition to that we talked about the storm surge as well. you see this darker pink shade that's where we are talking three to six feet of storm surge. two to four feet for the pink area. look at the mississippi river at the gauge at reserve, louisiana it's in myren flood stage. but now we are seeing that push into the moderate flood
allison, what's the latest forecast for barry. >> the latest forecast now continues to push the landfallnt no into louisiana on saturday. we expect some intensify indication with the storm before we get to that. right now it looks to be late morning early afternoon on saturday for that landfall point as it makes its way into louisiana. one of the biggest concerns with this storm is going to be flooding. from two aspects, one from the rain coming down but also in the form of storm surge....