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happed m around who may have beennder knocking d porch wearingay j sesnlsie bec.nk you for joining us. >> happys monday. august 19th. let's bring in mike thomas. andpr t yesterd ay. >> busy day inhe as temperaturee goingo t t 9be0's later on this afternoon. weather headlines tell you justhat. hazy sunshine expected for the most part, a lot like your suasthaye weor heer sun we get e unstable we could become later on this afternoon ander the chance we could see a storm or two come across. heat index value cross the hundred degree mark. they did yesterday in d.c., 102, 103 is i believe what the real feel got to. expected to similar later on this afternoon a spotty afternoon thunderstorm ssee the. region will stay dry thisour afternoon and just a lucky few provide brief thundstorms cool relief from that heat. the heat is going to artiound tckoday, tomorrow, wednesday through thursday here in the wasngto very nice setch i onf d.c. righa raleigh 75. hatteras 79 degrees. just about everybody across the region is dealing with eat andum hidit satellite and radar, we hadle
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tomorrow is t cloudierhan sunnier and humid andau bec us up onmoisture, we won't see much in the wayf sunshine, i have to show you thi trail of heavy rain produced by same storm and we just showed youct e ures over the flooding in fairfax county, no wonder's it was such a. pro started around 2:00, slowlily moved through loud an into the district dropping record rain at dulles, 2.18 and you can see our hestimates ofvy rain. all the way into mt. vernon and more heavy rain down through culpeper to rutgersville and ha rrison'sberg. some estimate two and a half to three and a half. thankfully this is winding down. the storms, which, again wikileaks slow moving and odrawingut the humidity in the atmosphere pushed down to the south and east. the could be spotty shower i see a few,er other v light had and you can see them moving from west to eastin crog the 95 corridor. don't be shocked if there are more. thers a warning down still fear richmond. aged after we got through had tomorrow, a heat wave is building getting started aroundl saturday. we let you know what that is shapingnd up's like
tomorrow is t cloudierhan sunnier and humid andau bec us up onmoisture, we won't see much in the wayf sunshine, i have to show you thi trail of heavy rain produced by same storm and we just showed youct e ures over the flooding in fairfax county, no wonder's it was such a. pro started around 2:00, slowlily moved through loud an into the district dropping record rain at dulles, 2.18 and you can see our hestimates ofvy rain. all the way into mt. vernon and more heavy rain down through culpeper to...
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. >>> a california company is set to make history,in bec the first u.s.to export rice to china. it ces amid that ongoing u.s./china trade war. ontessa brewer is in arbuckles, california. >> reporter: ken's family has been growing rice in california for five generations, for almost 100 years. trade tensions are nothi new. >> it is a bit like you just ride along and you wait, and these things tend to work out. >> reporter: free trade has become increasingly important to la grand's sun valley rice, a $100 million company growing, milling and disibuting all over the world. a third of all of the rice that comes out of this plant is exported to europe, the middle east, japan and korea, but la grand wanted to do sometanng americice growers have never done, sell to china. he spent 15 years and a million dollars at least to open the market to clear regulatory hurdles and win approval fromhi these government. al june, in the midst of a trade war, suny landed its first chinese contract. >> my first reaction was of disbelief. i couldn't believe it had finally happene
. >>> a california company is set to make history,in bec the first u.s.to export rice to china. it ces amid that ongoing u.s./china trade war. ontessa brewer is in arbuckles, california. >> reporter: ken's family has been growing rice in california for five generations, for almost 100 years. trade tensions are nothi new. >> it is a bit like you just ride along and you wait, and these things tend to work out. >> reporter: free trade has become increasingly important to...
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this accuse a ring of thieves use online schemes business email compromise bec romance scams. victims of transferred $6 million to the suspects. today's indictments come after a nearly three-year fbi investigation. >>> new steps to stop those annoying robocalls. large telecom companies and attorneys general for every state are teaming up for the project. the companies will implement call identification technology. they will provide labeling and blocking tools and help trace the origin of the call. >>> these people committing illegal robocalls are criminals. we are extremely focused on making sure we identify and get rid of those calls off of our network. >>> the federal trade commission recently announced a new crackdown on three robocall companies. hitting them with millions of dollars in fines. >>> the government gave phone companies more power to stop robocalls from reaching phones. >>> southern california hit by another earthquake today. usgs said magnitude 5.0. people felt it near the ridgecrest area. in kern county. officials say in the last 10 days there have been 17 ea
this accuse a ring of thieves use online schemes business email compromise bec romance scams. victims of transferred $6 million to the suspects. today's indictments come after a nearly three-year fbi investigation. >>> new steps to stop those annoying robocalls. large telecom companies and attorneys general for every state are teaming up for the project. the companies will implement call identification technology. they will provide labeling and blocking tools and help trace the origin...
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w many come here rely on what is handed out to feed not just themselves -- >>se bec the granted stay with us most of the time. -- granted stay with us most of the time. ou want to be able to give them breakfast, lunch, and dinner. when you can't and the child is telling you they are still hungry, at hurts, that hurts a lot. that is the part that makes me cry, that i can't give to them. i have done -- and as a single parent, i've done without so that my kids would have. >> it's just hard. it's just hard. they are making it harder. chris: america's economy is doing well. that is not always obvious in places like smithsburg. a recent report warned that they should expect to pay another $800 a year on everyday items because of tariffs on prodhits from c, and even more if they are extended to goods from mexico. president trump has repeatedlyme clthat it is the countries who will pay for these import taxes, but that is simply not ue. members of his administration are being forced to admit that wit is american companies will pay the tariffs, and they are likely to pass the cost on to their
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people with wounds from ause ofons have scars bec the sulfur. aunt lived in halifax. they were told when you see someone with these scars, don't stare. that lasted for decades after the explosion. >> i grew up on the great lakes. i wrote the book that i always wanted to read. when i finally felt i had the confidence to tackle such an immense subject. the reason the lakes are the largest combined freshwater body on the surface of the planet, they contain 21% of all of the surface freshwater on earth. 91% in the united states. this is a place i really thought deserved a book that i jumped into thinking i could write it in five years. -- two years. five years later i finally delivered it. the acronym homes. urron, ontario, michigan, yeary, superior. they run across about one quarter east to west across the continent. which a lot of people don't realize. flows intoer that the great lakes and out to the biggerrence is an area than france. about one in 10 americans and about a quarter of all canadians live in the space. ofking about a large swath diverse land and people. wa
people with wounds from ause ofons have scars bec the sulfur. aunt lived in halifax. they were told when you see someone with these scars, don't stare. that lasted for decades after the explosion. >> i grew up on the great lakes. i wrote the book that i always wanted to read. when i finally felt i had the confidence to tackle such an immense subject. the reason the lakes are the largest combined freshwater body on the surface of the planet, they contain 21% of all of the surface...
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heu see sepass pacca materialsaun the table bec, look, they're not just showing you.nd chase. look who therey' kia i to get the name oth jo i . >> yeah. >> you're not scared. he bev they know cass?he will pack >> are they gentle creatur? >> yeah. >> can you ride them like a horse? >> no. >> you better no, r for? >> they're grassnd you've heard from chase. chase is the expert. you'll neat meet two guys when you come out for the taste of the world festival this weekend. as i told youot just arts and crafts and animals and the dancing and sinking for kids, e'll c beautiful but over here they also have food. we're representing peru right folks from what isle rightow n. khuran restaurant in alexaria and putting out quite a feast for us. cerevehi. what is this he's preparing. >> very delicious. >> that's a lon >> but delicious i'mure. e xactly? >> this is aually potato,ow pepper. >> okay. >> comm all the way fro peru. >> yes. >> and some ingredients. proprietary i got it and chicken and rice dish here. you guys have been in business how long? >> for 29 years. >> okay. you'r
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. >> yr thy,ak bec basause theyic believ from a million yea ago, that that raising of the star systemd with hedrought, sudden and mad dogs., leth so -- >> mad do. gs >> so mad dogs, the dogs go crazy, you kn, with the rising of the time of year, s- lly hot that - >> i didn't know we were getting an as trolling lesson today. >> oh, i was thinking mad dogs -- never mind. >> in lieu ofug tmz iht i'd share some information and we'd have a learning segment. >> this is good, dog days of summer. so we are accurate to use it at this time. >>t is a legit phrase thatom come ancient greek andman mholos yoever crazy incdi>>ng t thenk >> thank you caitn. >> yes. thank you guys, yev're welcome yone else, everything you wanted to know about thatg phre days of summer. we are totally in them, by the way. theeat and relentless by this time in the summer and it's only continuing through the weekend.th e thunderstorms tonight lookou o tfo us. we continue, though, this humid and unsettn.d pa and when i say unitttled pattern just means every day wre unstle eughhat thers chance of showersde or huntorms anyw
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president trump apparently interest bec naturalau i otsf geo political importance. a huge military bas vee. >> maryland is testing new technology to crack down on drunk driving in the free state. we're going to take a look next. >> live look inowster nth site of today's zip trip. that in the bacround is in fact the mural of unusual size. >> people are already out this rning. >> i love it. >> good e twoingom5. >> ♪ >> it's a zip trip friday. whoop whoop. we are live in hagerstown, maryland, today. >> looks like tucke has already hit some tofhe ohof s. now he's with some of the people. busy morning already, tuck.ve >> exciting to be out here. i'm joined bymily keller. tell me about your. organiza >> washington goes purple substance abuse awareness campaign. we set out to educate our kids and communities about the dangers of prescription pain killers and other drugs. >> tell me how you get the word out. >> we're doing community evoits and g to schools and talking to the children, really anywherehat there are kids and parents we want to talko them. >> how severe is the
president trump apparently interest bec naturalau i otsf geo political importance. a huge military bas vee. >> maryland is testing new technology to crack down on drunk driving in the free state. we're going to take a look next. >> live look inowster nth site of today's zip trip. that in the bacround is in fact the mural of unusual size. >> people are already out this rning. >> i love it. >> good e twoingom5. >> ♪ >> it's a zip trip friday. whoop...
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fight this one in oklahoma instead of settling like the other companies did >> its are e's a tough call bec don't have all the data they have i don't think they like being called the drug king pin perhaps they would rather stem it here. of course, if they lose, that's a black mark for them. and they're already taking a lot of punishment in terms of the court of public opinion. >> what would you do with the stocks >> we don't own any of them, including the distributors for both opioid reasons and, quite frankly, health care in general is going to be under pressure until we have a democratic nominee in a couple months so, no reason to rush in here and be a hero. there may be a relief rally in j j&j. but, you know, for the next six months, i think, at least health care in general will be in a holding pattern and anything associated with opioids is still tarred >> do you think he is right that this case will serve as a template for what we would see in the rest of the states? >> well, certainly, that's what wall street thinks, kelly. j&j wouldn't like wall trestreet think that public nuisance l
fight this one in oklahoma instead of settling like the other companies did >> its are e's a tough call bec don't have all the data they have i don't think they like being called the drug king pin perhaps they would rather stem it here. of course, if they lose, that's a black mark for them. and they're already taking a lot of punishment in terms of the court of public opinion. >> what would you do with the stocks >> we don't own any of them, including the distributors for both...
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but i think that his bragging will fall on devc deaf ears bec so many are concerned about the outlook of the global economy and not buying what he is selling with respect to the state of the u.s. economy. >> and so david, the president says that he wants to talk about the economy. but he doesn't want to talk about presumably these other things that these g7 members want to talk about, namely climate change. they are going to have those discussions. is it a possibility that during these three days the president just -- president trump simply wouldn't be present for something like that or just wouldn't weigh in? >> well, we'll know in his twitter account the moment that he is supposed to be sitting there listening to all of them. but there are three subjects here where we have reason to believe that there is going to be a significant difference of opinion. sam mentioned climate change. the iran deal will be a second. it is pretty remarkable that this is the third g7 the president has attended and they are no closer it a common grounds for dealing with iran, dealing with the sanctions th
but i think that his bragging will fall on devc deaf ears bec so many are concerned about the outlook of the global economy and not buying what he is selling with respect to the state of the u.s. economy. >> and so david, the president says that he wants to talk about the economy. but he doesn't want to talk about presumably these other things that these g7 members want to talk about, namely climate change. they are going to have those discussions. is it a possibility that during these...
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>> well, it's important bec we don't treat our pasts with the same commitment to truth and honesty andracy as we do, say, science and technology. if there is a concern in this day and age about the questioninglobal warming or climate change, scientists arede attacks for making things up, that's a new phenomenon, a product of the late 20th century, but we've been having culture wars about how the interpret the american past from the very we gnid eve, and the consequences of that are what drove the editors of this 1619 project to look closely at the work of academic historians, just like many people look at the work of sciensts and say, what do academic historians tell us about the past that we've not been teaching and we have not learned as well as we should? >> woodruff: khalil gibran muhammad, he's a professor at harvard kennedy school, one of the writers for this "new york times" series, the 1619 project, looking at the 400th anniversary of the beginning of slavery. thank you very much. >> thanks so much for having . >> woodruff: and we'll be back shtly with a "brief but spectacular"
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it was a call former mercy bec of how hard that hit.p tier contender that she's good on her feet and she has a story that'll be at the certain of her campaign about this at as well. here is debate night two. >> my entire career i have been opposed of the death penalty and that has never changed. i dare anybody who is in a position to make that decision to face the people i have faced to say i will not seek the death penalty. that's my background and my work. i am proud of it. you can judge people when they are under fire and it is not about fancy opinion on a stage or when they're in a position to actually make the decision. what do they do? when i am in a position whether to decide whether or not to seek a death penalty on cases that i prosecuted. history shows that and i am proud of those decisions. >> thank you very much. >> kamala harris' debate night one. debate night one was a break out moment for her but look at her hold out the stage on debate night two. >> julian castro. former housing secretary, he had his break out moment in
it was a call former mercy bec of how hard that hit.p tier contender that she's good on her feet and she has a story that'll be at the certain of her campaign about this at as well. here is debate night two. >> my entire career i have been opposed of the death penalty and that has never changed. i dare anybody who is in a position to make that decision to face the people i have faced to say i will not seek the death penalty. that's my background and my work. i am proud of it. you can...
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e are forecasting to bec major hurricane, even a category 4 strength, 130mph as we approach the florida coast. so a big ent. a lot of uncertainty in the forecast. that center could er anyin that cone. >> woodruff: and ken, you say a lot of uncertainty. what is goi to determine the exact path and the strength of this storm m >> soy factors going on here inch this case we have this ridge of high preur it's out here. it almost acts like a bubble. so when this storm moves forward, it hits that bubble. so the stronger that hiesgh re is, then we're going to have a quicker turn if it's ae littleer, it's going to, wait a little bit longer, and that will be the northern track. is we're really trying to understand how strg that is. that's why we're seeing the that's why we haone.le bit, and because with that uncertainty, it could be anywhere in there. sohe message is yone along also inland has to be ready. an >> woodruff: do you have a sense of when we're going to know better where it's hitting? >> you know, i think really when we start seeing that turn.g i think 24 -- this is one of those situat
e are forecasting to bec major hurricane, even a category 4 strength, 130mph as we approach the florida coast. so a big ent. a lot of uncertainty in the forecast. that center could er anyin that cone. >> woodruff: and ken, you say a lot of uncertainty. what is goi to determine the exact path and the strength of this storm m >> soy factors going on here inch this case we have this ridge of high preur it's out here. it almost acts like a bubble. so when this storm moves forward, it...
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further, they hope these bec ca. they're always trying to set off wider and wider and more and more terrifying racial murder and violence and terror. the more the better. ultimately, finally they hope they can engender enough violence and terror and murder against, you know, you name it, people of color and immigrants and jews and people they perceive as leftists or anybody else they define as their enemy or their target, they ultimately hope to cause as much violence and terror and murder against those populations that they inspire inevitable violent backlash. because they want it to be a war. they think once the country gets into a full-on whites against everyone race war, they're quite sure they'll win and they'll get their, you know, white homeland or whatever it is they want. so in the late 1980s there is this guy named tom metzger who inspired a lot of white supremacist groups. he mentored several white supremacist murderers over the years. he and his group at the time, white aryan resistance. it was run by he
further, they hope these bec ca. they're always trying to set off wider and wider and more and more terrifying racial murder and violence and terror. the more the better. ultimately, finally they hope they can engender enough violence and terror and murder against, you know, you name it, people of color and immigrants and jews and people they perceive as leftists or anybody else they define as their enemy or their target, they ultimately hope to cause as much violence and terror and murder...
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>> bec -- because i was over there workin' around the house., okay, that could've been there for -- coulda been there a week, a month, it could've been there six months. >> who'd wanna kill her? >> i don't know. i have no idea. it doesn't make any sense to me at all. if you look at all the actual evidence that's out there, okay? first of all, they said that it wasn't a robbery, okay? but if you go through what happened in court, you will find out that they completely missed that, okay? >> i didn't do this. and the person that did is still out there. and the frisco police department have given people a false sense of security over this. >> reporter: the day after the verdict, jayshree went to anna's favorite restaurant. >> i went and sat there and had my breakfast right there, at the table where i met her last. so just feeling her presence and in a way, saying, "okay. there is a closure now." i believe in, life after death and so i'm hoping to see her sometime. >> reporter: donna remembers the little moments, like anna's russian accent and her t
>> bec -- because i was over there workin' around the house., okay, that could've been there for -- coulda been there a week, a month, it could've been there six months. >> who'd wanna kill her? >> i don't know. i have no idea. it doesn't make any sense to me at all. if you look at all the actual evidence that's out there, okay? first of all, they said that it wasn't a robbery, okay? but if you go through what happened in court, you will find out that they completely missed...
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. >> just e lalaborate on oil becs the chinese target it.ow much of an export market is china for u.s. producers how much does it hurt u.s. producers if the tariff rates go up and buyers look elsewhere >> it is not a big u.s. market in terms of where we send exports. the u.s. sends to places like canada south korea. india. the netherlands. back a year ago there had been a sense that this could be a potentially big market it had been a bright spot in the u.s./china trade story we are seeing increased u.s. shipments to china last year and there was a sense that china was looking to the united states as part of the broader energy security gets less barrels from the middle east and getting more from the united states since the trade war commenced again china is sourcing barrels from other places. sources barrels from saudi arabia, russia, from angola, from brazil. they have also had 0 make up for the lost iranian barrels i would say it was the loss of barrels from iran to china that was a biggest story. >> given all that, i guess i could almost
. >> just e lalaborate on oil becs the chinese target it.ow much of an export market is china for u.s. producers how much does it hurt u.s. producers if the tariff rates go up and buyers look elsewhere >> it is not a big u.s. market in terms of where we send exports. the u.s. sends to places like canada south korea. india. the netherlands. back a year ago there had been a sense that this could be a potentially big market it had been a bright spot in the u.s./china trade story we are...
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i'm joe sorkinÑ along with bec quick andok joe kernon the interest yuqj are left ç unchanged.res right now pointing up this morning. earnings are just out from dow and verizon, they had a profit 3 cents above estimates. they will come in below wall street forecasts, zowever we will talk aboututhe quart with verizon's chairman and'c o hans vestberg coming up at the bottom of this hour. >>> also, we'll tell you what else is in our shares are having a stock offering at $162 a share that's a discount to yesterday's closing price. you seexd[ it down 179.70. going in the opposite direction you got shares of insurer cigna. they beat forecasts on the top and bottom lines in the latest earnings report. it was boosted by a surge if revenue in the company's health >:@! stock is up by 3 and a third percent. the labor department will be out with initial jobless claims at ñ 8:30 eastern time. investors will look ahead at what the fed might do at its next meeting of course, at5a 10:00 a.m. we l be getting thew institute with the july manufacturing index. >> the fed cutting rate
i'm joe sorkinÑ along with bec quick andok joe kernon the interest yuqj are left ç unchanged.res right now pointing up this morning. earnings are just out from dow and verizon, they had a profit 3 cents above estimates. they will come in below wall street forecasts, zowever we will talk aboututhe quart with verizon's chairman and'c o hans vestberg coming up at the bottom of this hour. >>> also, we'll tell you what else is in our shares are having a stock offering at $162 a...
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we want peaceful means to solve the problem they can be that china says when i have a problem i hope bec yard i just make my soldier suit or to give it clear that it's no problem or is not under than the ball and not the outcome and is china's going to celebrate 60 years of funding of the people's republic china beginning of october. that's coming up yeah i don't believe they're going to be have a very very bad image in the international press when the pira is marching to hong kong ok so china plays a very long game though the communist party in beijing. if we look at the past if we look at what's happened in tibet what happened at yemen square the internment of the weak corps i mean beijing is not adverse to reverting to force at the end of the day it could and would because hong kong has nuts or legal framework this is a part of a not a system the legal framework assess the peary could be essential hong kong if the c.e.o. of the leader of hong kong officially os peaching to do that about i'm not sink kerry lamb as a leader of the city is going to do that ok well how is the west respond
we want peaceful means to solve the problem they can be that china says when i have a problem i hope bec yard i just make my soldier suit or to give it clear that it's no problem or is not under than the ball and not the outcome and is china's going to celebrate 60 years of funding of the people's republic china beginning of october. that's coming up yeah i don't believe they're going to be have a very very bad image in the international press when the pira is marching to hong kong ok so china...