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. >> michelle: a new survey finds one in nine admit to vaping nicotine almo every day.ll2th graders stpat vaping vick teen in the investiting 530 vaping-related of pr d serces cretyontiipcr to nes mingaliforornia.ritid controllio statt sdardiver that allows it t fuelt anabc7 chi toha getth'ssuon join a them. cd sanitation and disease. rockingnada be able to dops i atlebwer's complaint. of tsh mr psero amins about as w conce ,n but the director of igeellichncm the house intelligee committ trp information about an urgent matter from the congress. >> the reporter: on twitter, trump called the report fake news and said, no matter who he speaksith, his bt interest is always with t canadian prime minister justin trudeau is askin for forgiveness, after hepoze r racist photo. that photo i trudeau wearing brown face for n reelectionafonte- hardr cesy r campaign. >> it was something that i didn't w tnk recognize, it was something racist to do. >> the reporte the leader of canada's conservative lar quote laakers aboutalerhe hd ein t umy. mda t finally backpe o t@ah@h@abc network h@y naey're exercgis
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. >> reporter: an opportunity that almo -- afghan aund a parking lot looking for quarters, it was fascinating that people would just leave money on the streets.>> reporter: in afghanistan, his family lived in fear of the taliban, his home was bombed and grandfather killed, they escaped to a refugee camp. they eventually settled in the bay area, where he excelled in school and found students rising above. >> because of students rising above, i am here, i have a job now.>> reporter: sra helped with college, seeing that he graduated from george washington university in washington dc. but it is his love of politics and journalism that got him here. >> a lot of driving hours, video that i shoot, always very rewarding. >> i want to leave room for questions. >> reporter: reporting on those who hope to be the next president of the united states of america. >> i couldn't imagine doing anything else.>> reporter: realizing his own version of the american dream. for students rising above, i am christin ayers. >> to learn more about students rising above and the scholars, go to the website, kpix.com/sra.
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agriculture because all of the farmers up here were all tariff almos. so we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other the foul use that were given to us by our family he taught you all do stings that you need in your life to survive if i was raised by immigrant grandparents they talked me to a. he. has given me. but some of reduce. the establishment of a large sugar plantations was kind of the colonial force that really pulled these islands into the chains of global capital agricultural production and left behind a legacy of consolidated land ownership control over water rights and really that this thing franchise men and marginalization of indigenous people and their homelands. my home is located in a while called white in a place known as kick off on the west side of i 6 years ago i was awarded hawaiian homestead the mixed blessing was that i had neuer what i would be surrounded by a few years after moving to that neighborhood in the late 1980 s. with a lot of the sugarcane plantations shutting down and with economy overly dependent on tou
agriculture because all of the farmers up here were all tariff almos. so we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other the foul use that were given to us by our family he taught you all do stings that you need in your life to survive if i was raised by immigrant grandparents they talked me to a. he. has given me. but some of reduce. the establishment of a large sugar plantations was kind of the colonial force that really pulled these islands into the chains of global capital...
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but the mo regular, almos routine gun violence goes ignored. this is just another night in america. the place in a decent -- the police inn dc are desperate to get illegally held weaetns off the st they have had to deal with the summer of shootings. and they know that guns are being used to terrorize neighborhoods. among the victims of the last few mow hs of a violence, an 11-year-old o loved american afootball. he was appareny murdered in a rritorial dispute over sel ling water and cookies. >> he was loving, funny. everybody loved him. he was the j of our lives. chris: the new fistball season just beginning. but it is not just a player missing from this team. an assistant coach of the will tigers was killed the dayser afr mu in drive-by shooting. >> you know, one day the player, then the nt day the coach. it's like, just heartbreaking. chris: every parent shares a struggle. of the football field, how do they protect their child? >> our children aren't able to the children. they should be able to be free and learn from their surroundings. but the things they haven't taught right now
but the mo regular, almos routine gun violence goes ignored. this is just another night in america. the place in a decent -- the police inn dc are desperate to get illegally held weaetns off the st they have had to deal with the summer of shootings. and they know that guns are being used to terrorize neighborhoods. among the victims of the last few mow hs of a violence, an 11-year-old o loved american afootball. he was appareny murdered in a rritorial dispute over sel ling water and cookies....
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agriculture because all of the farmers up here were all tariff almos. so we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other the fad used that were given to us by our family he taught you all just scenes that you need in your life to survive if i was raised by immigrant grandparents they talked me to a. there's going to be. but some of. the establishment of a large sugar plantations was kind of the colonial force that really hold these islands into the chain of global capital agricultural production and left behind a legacy of consolidated land ownership control over water rights and really that this and franchise men and marginalization of indigenous people and their homelands . my home is located in. in a place known as kick off on the west side of. 6 years ago i was awarded point homestead. was that i had annoyed what i would be surrounded by a few years after. the late 1980 s. with a lot of the sugarcane plantations shutting down and with economy overly dependent on tourism policymakers in both hawaii and washington started conversations about
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he was almo there. so st a real big setback. don't think anyone thinksin now, certainly the consensus ishat there is no military victory here ifgn ahanistan. the u.s. and taliban have both conceded that no side is going to win. the talin controls mtaore territory in oof began stand than they have since the u.s. invasion in 2001. so the prospect of militaryor viis gone. they are going to have to talk. they are going to have to come back to the table at some point. >>. in under what circumstances, how many people are to die in the mean time, that's the question. >> craig nelson, "the wall street journal" kabul bureau chief joining us live tonight, thanks so much. >> you're welcome. >> sreenivasan: the stm that was hurricane dorian made one moreandfall yesterday, striking eastern canada. in halifax, a construction crane collapsed from winds that toppes 90 miles per hour. the canadian military was deployed to help clear roads and restore power hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses throughout nova scotia. in the bahamas, wher
he was almo there. so st a real big setback. don't think anyone thinksin now, certainly the consensus ishat there is no military victory here ifgn ahanistan. the u.s. and taliban have both conceded that no side is going to win. the talin controls mtaore territory in oof began stand than they have since the u.s. invasion in 2001. so the prospect of militaryor viis gone. they are going to have to talk. they are going to have to come back to the table at some point. >>. in under what...
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truck and yet they continue to soldier on, another discussion, jerry nadler impeachment inquiry, it's almos: there's no vote on impeachment inquiry right now. here's the thing, congressman devon numinous things he could be hit with conspiracy charge. >> possible, is unlikely as the criminal charges against james comey because d.o.j. declined once but i don't have a crystal ball, you never know. >> come back soon. thank you so much for having us. thank you for watching, we hoped we helped you. lou dobbs is next on the fox business network. have a good evening ♪ ♪. lou: good evening everybody. from washington, while running for president, donald trump promised the american people that under him, america was start winning again after more than two and half years in office, president trump is delivering on his promises and his winning and winning and winning some more for the american people. north carolina legislator dan bishop, last night using the president support to propelling an important win in a highly contested congressional special election against a pro century city radicals them by
truck and yet they continue to soldier on, another discussion, jerry nadler impeachment inquiry, it's almos: there's no vote on impeachment inquiry right now. here's the thing, congressman devon numinous things he could be hit with conspiracy charge. >> possible, is unlikely as the criminal charges against james comey because d.o.j. declined once but i don't have a crystal ball, you never know. >> come back soon. thank you so much for having us. thank you for watching, we hoped we...
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what is the fallout i'm surprised the market didn't trade off more over the weekend i'm like 25, 3 almo handle easy but none of it really happened airlines down a percent and a half and so to me this is actually a very encouraging day and this is from somebody whos th has been bearish for a while. >> encouraging >> that is regards to the market last week we had a pretty hot inflation print. and so when you think about this, when you see crude oil go up the way that it did and the dollar stay big, to me that poses some sort of issue could be a really interesting fed day wednesday. we know the administration doesn't the rates where it is. so it could be an interesting week but the s&p is always that thing. >> does it change anything for the fed decision wednesday >> i don't think so. i mean, the trade issues that sort of not really theirs to trade, this is even more -- it is more granular i think than that so obviously oil spiking this much, ten years ago it would have been a gigantic deal. >> so 20 cents at the pump let's say. is that the kind of consumer shot where you think that they f
what is the fallout i'm surprised the market didn't trade off more over the weekend i'm like 25, 3 almo handle easy but none of it really happened airlines down a percent and a half and so to me this is actually a very encouraging day and this is from somebody whos th has been bearish for a while. >> encouraging >> that is regards to the market last week we had a pretty hot inflation print. and so when you think about this, when you see crude oil go up the way that it did and the...
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. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums >>> almo >>> while high school students getting ready for porom, the 17 yearstook time off to talk about porn addiction. >> a huge generation of our generation a generations are consumed by pornography. i know that from my friends virtually every single one of them watch pornography and masturbate regularly. they're just numb. we have been exposed to this so much of your young adult life that there is nothing special about sexuality. >> growing up shawn was a shy and studios kid and an honor student in a marching band but underneath he was caught in a dark trap. >> would you say, shawn, that porn was your sex ed? >> yes. >> the first sex ed class i had was in fifth grade but i mean it is a joke. it is just basic wear a condom and this is how pregnancy works and that's about the extent of it. the thing that would have helped me the most is if early in sex education that we would inform porn being an addiction. those two words are not put together. if you had a classroom full of kids and you said this can cause erectile dysfunction or this cab cause this or that.
. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums >>> almo >>> while high school students getting ready for porom, the 17 yearstook time off to talk about porn addiction. >> a huge generation of our generation a generations are consumed by pornography. i know that from my friends virtually every single one of them watch pornography and masturbate regularly. they're just numb. we have been exposed to this so much of your young adult life that there is nothing special about sexuality. >>...
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. >> reporter: as we said saturday, after skyrocketing almo early trading today, it's up about 14% just. the oil markets did not want a total price spike frenzy, the averaged almost a dollar a barrel increase in the package and put a dent in consumers wallets. >> that translates at the pump to about $.20 a gallon. >> reporter: energy economist at uc's energy institute says that the saudis say they can fix the damage soon, it is too early to tell. >> we really don't know yet how much is going to show up at the pump because there's so much uncertainty about how it's going to affect the flow of oil. >> reporter: when will the price increases start to bite at the pump? >> the refineries need to have stocks on hand and they only carry a week or so of stocks so very quickly if there is an oil arriving they will have problems. >> reporter: so prepared to pay more. probably a lot more. >> i don't think that's fair at all but like i said, we are subject to the politicians a right now we've got to do what it takes to keep our cars so we can afford to pay our bills and drive our cars and get to wo
. >> reporter: as we said saturday, after skyrocketing almo early trading today, it's up about 14% just. the oil markets did not want a total price spike frenzy, the averaged almost a dollar a barrel increase in the package and put a dent in consumers wallets. >> that translates at the pump to about $.20 a gallon. >> reporter: energy economist at uc's energy institute says that the saudis say they can fix the damage soon, it is too early to tell. >> we really don't know...
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ant tfethha ys ofe t gives us new wa using language and has really ddberi nem wsh lipedewenarage to almod for a writer isittd >> reporter: yes. >> so i was yeah really inisrested in pursuing how i that people build relationships using language alone. >> reporter: well, but it's also ntdiersces b and talk about what our lives on screens are doing to us into relationships communications with our friends and loved ones. >> sure.yo >> reporter: dsee it changing? do you see-- as a yeae i mean i think we've our lives have become more textual and we spend more and more time looat e anok up on screens are wkingorfs one kind ohe r. so of course that shift into text reality is very compelling for as a writer because my my whole life my whole working life is about text. but i suppose i feel that as a novelist my job is to observe ratherhan to judge. get into a granular level of detail about what it feels like to live out these kind of lives without sort of judging whether or not that's a good or badth g. >> reporter: all right, we'll continue our conversation online wheryou can find it later on for
ant tfethha ys ofe t gives us new wa using language and has really ddberi nem wsh lipedewenarage to almod for a writer isittd >> reporter: yes. >> so i was yeah really inisrested in pursuing how i that people build relationships using language alone. >> reporter: well, but it's also ntdiersces b and talk about what our lives on screens are doing to us into relationships communications with our friends and loved ones. >> sure.yo >> reporter: dsee it changing? do you...
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the half but you have a lot of 70's even inside the bay, almost 80 degrees in mount view right now almo 8unco degrees in napa so certainly a very nice evening out there right now and things are going to change high pressure will hold off for at least another day watch here you see that nice clear slot. thank you him to that offshore wind developing is that ridge. that's overhead then things change as we get to thursday, the sea breeze returns and there comes you see the surge of low clouds and the fog see couple high clouds begin to drift overhead and more those clouds on the way a weak cold front kind of dry system dropping down in the bay area starting on friday would be unheard of that you see some heavy drizzled maybe even some light sprinkles as the system kind of comes to not going to be much, but it's going to settle in throughout the weekend saturday. if you head to the high country be prepared likely going to see some showers and you begin to see some snow popping up over the mountain tops that will be the case again as we head in towards sunday and into monday as well as that
the half but you have a lot of 70's even inside the bay, almost 80 degrees in mount view right now almo 8unco degrees in napa so certainly a very nice evening out there right now and things are going to change high pressure will hold off for at least another day watch here you see that nice clear slot. thank you him to that offshore wind developing is that ridge. that's overhead then things change as we get to thursday, the sea breeze returns and there comes you see the surge of low clouds and...
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. >> the three-year wait is almo over. the washington monument and majestic views of d.c. sky line will reopenen to tourists tomorrow following multi-million rewill be. mike thomas takes us to the top for a sneak peek. >> hey, guys, you're looking at the best view you can possibly get her washington d.c. and there's only cee plao get it and that is the very top, 555 feet up. at the washington monument. osit's been closed for betten re bpart three years while emey've been doing improvemen iments and we'll tell about you thoymz improvements and how fou y you c f amazing vs starting a early as tomorrow e yfromou mike from the national park service. >> good to see you. >> good to seee you mik of our friend ever the show tell us a little bit what is new when folks come out. >> most importantly what is new is elevateer is reliable now. when we closed in 2016 it was going down a couple, three run it andk and weould not nora guaee people would get stuck some pointhe alo way. we have taken three years andde moizeed elevator and got a new control system and replaced all the mechanic
. >> the three-year wait is almo over. the washington monument and majestic views of d.c. sky line will reopenen to tourists tomorrow following multi-million rewill be. mike thomas takes us to the top for a sneak peek. >> hey, guys, you're looking at the best view you can possibly get her washington d.c. and there's only cee plao get it and that is the very top, 555 feet up. at the washington monument. osit's been closed for betten re bpart three years while emey've been doing...