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today they want to get on the property ladder. >> what up, i'm chad. >> hi, chad. >> what up, i'm chad'sty -- >> what's the jacuzzi question. >> i do a lot of marketing. >> he knows his stuff. >> we can put it in escargot. >> i'm sorry? >> es >> isn't that where you have the price -- >> oh. >> let's talk about that -- >> 8,000. >> 8,000? >> that's not enough. >> yeah? what's the asking price? >> this house is1.1 million. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> what up? >> house number two. >> what up. >> what up? >> please leave. >> this one does have something the other house didn't. >> what's the jacuzzi situation? >> in back. >> so how much? >> 6.2. >> 6.2,000? >> million. >> rival buyers, don't show any weakness. >> yeah, we're definitely going to buy this house. >> they find another open house. >> what up? >> we're serious buyers. >> no. we have to get to another property. we'll have it on -- on sunday. >> cool. >> prepared to throw down some billabong stock. >> i don't want to get emotional, i think being a homeowner would impress my dad. >>> that's our show. thanks for joining us. we'
today they want to get on the property ladder. >> what up, i'm chad. >> hi, chad. >> what up, i'm chad'sty -- >> what's the jacuzzi question. >> i do a lot of marketing. >> he knows his stuff. >> we can put it in escargot. >> i'm sorry? >> es >> isn't that where you have the price -- >> oh. >> let's talk about that -- >> 8,000. >> 8,000? >> that's not enough. >> yeah? what's the asking price?...
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meteorologist chad myers has the new forecast. what now, chad?hink the thing that we woke up this morning most alarmed about, alisyn, is the number 125 miles per hour. now it becomes real. because at 85 or 90, it's like, okay, i can deal with it. but at 125, it becomes a point where people will have to evacuate a certain area. now, there's no time to evacuate now. we're days away. if you remember what happens on other storms, you evacuate to one side and go back to the other side. no reason to really get moving now. but after midnight saturday into sunday morning. then we move you ahead from sunday morning into monday morning here right along the coast as another cat 3. then it tries to stall or slightly turn to the right a little bit. but sit over florida for quite some time. that's the official forecast. but if you notice, it could be all the way to the keys which we doubt. or all the way up to jacksonville which one model is still up there. so that's not completely out of the question. the deal we have here is dorian. what else started near do
meteorologist chad myers has the new forecast. what now, chad?hink the thing that we woke up this morning most alarmed about, alisyn, is the number 125 miles per hour. now it becomes real. because at 85 or 90, it's like, okay, i can deal with it. but at 125, it becomes a point where people will have to evacuate a certain area. now, there's no time to evacuate now. we're days away. if you remember what happens on other storms, you evacuate to one side and go back to the other side. no reason to...
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two our catch of the day goes to chad mckinney. look at that baby. seven pound striper in livermore. chad sent us this picture hoping to enable street credit with his incoming third grade student at dublin elementary school. if they are watching, chad, they will be hooked. >> think you can do better, send us your fishing pictures to catch of the day to kpix.com. >> in his third grade students. >> that is awesome. >> grade school. >> good luck chad. >>> cbs evening news is coming up next. >> norah nn a preview. >>> tonight on the cbs evening news, breaking news. cbs news has learned that a similar but not on son has been killed, we will be following a delay development. >>> our eye on america investigation first responders were called to help a man suffering from a psychotic episode. why was he found dead hours later? pely ditis alhere toght,news. about it? the monterey aquarium hosting an 80s theme sleepover events, no children allowed. the 21 and over event includes dancing, improv, comedy, games, and a late night movie. then you can sleep next to t
two our catch of the day goes to chad mckinney. look at that baby. seven pound striper in livermore. chad sent us this picture hoping to enable street credit with his incoming third grade student at dublin elementary school. if they are watching, chad, they will be hooked. >> think you can do better, send us your fishing pictures to catch of the day to kpix.com. >> in his third grade students. >> that is awesome. >> grade school. >> good luck chad. >>> cbs...
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on the outskirts of a in eastern chad they pray for the pace. of a chaise and one of the 3 regions where president idriss davies declared a state of emergency after dozens of people were killed in fighting over land and resources between famines and no medical it is the army's been deployed to try to prevent further unrest and security forces have made dozens of their breasts seizing weapons from civilians and the book though i did not know what you were enforcing the state of emergency measures and within a very short space of time managed to seize all of these weapons i thank you very much an urge you to continue until there is 0 weapons in civilian hands. that's left people in this village feeling anxious and on safe. the 6 rifles we once had was seized by the army when they left defenseless if l. adverse reason approach we had no alternative but to report it to the government but if the government files to help us our enemies will destroy us simply because we have no weapons. the emergency measures allow authorities to impose curfews and sea
on the outskirts of a in eastern chad they pray for the pace. of a chaise and one of the 3 regions where president idriss davies declared a state of emergency after dozens of people were killed in fighting over land and resources between famines and no medical it is the army's been deployed to try to prevent further unrest and security forces have made dozens of their breasts seizing weapons from civilians and the book though i did not know what you were enforcing the state of emergency...
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cnn meteorologist chad myers is back with us.had, i want you to tell us where at this point we think this storm is headed. i know we're dealing with 500 miles here, but the models have come into greater agreement. >> absolutely have, john. we are somewhere now plus or minus a hundred miles from where the center of the line would be to the outside of the cone here to the outside of the cone here. now because the storm is getting closer, the models get better and the cone gets smaller and smaller. by the time it gets there, our cone would even be smaller. that's just how it works. this is going to come on shore 140 miles per hour storm. this is just where we think the middle will be. it'll lose a little steam on shore but that's because it's on shore at 130. really landfall will be in that category 4 hurricane. consequences will be significant. destruction will be catastrophic. it will be time to get out of that area as soon as we know what that area is. and then it begins to slow down and in 24 hours it doesn't even make it to orl
cnn meteorologist chad myers is back with us.had, i want you to tell us where at this point we think this storm is headed. i know we're dealing with 500 miles here, but the models have come into greater agreement. >> absolutely have, john. we are somewhere now plus or minus a hundred miles from where the center of the line would be to the outside of the cone here to the outside of the cone here. now because the storm is getting closer, the models get better and the cone gets smaller and...
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chad myers, thank you very much. still dangerous and shifting puerto rico still recovering from hurricne maria two years ago. so many houses still with the blue tarps on top of them, and this storm will pass over part of the island that has been so sloe to recover. cnn's pablo sandoval live in ponce with much more. what do you see? >> john, i spoke to a man from puerto rico who's saying, look it doesn't have to be a hurricane for people to lose sleep around here especially when you see the latest projection models that show a more direct impact here. it's still to this day continuing to recover particularly the power grid and that is the bulk of concerns. even after the storm may be long gone those after effects are likely, and so that's why officials are still warning people to continue to prepare. of course the weather right now is still cooperating, but in a few hours all of that could change. and it's just the power grid also the risk for mud slides and also for torrential downpours miami learns from what happene
chad myers, thank you very much. still dangerous and shifting puerto rico still recovering from hurricne maria two years ago. so many houses still with the blue tarps on top of them, and this storm will pass over part of the island that has been so sloe to recover. cnn's pablo sandoval live in ponce with much more. what do you see? >> john, i spoke to a man from puerto rico who's saying, look it doesn't have to be a hurricane for people to lose sleep around here especially when you see...
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chad myers thank you. people living on the coast in northern florida and southeast, georgia, being told today to prepare for the powerful storm's arrival. it will either hit with full force or with a glancing blow. cnn's diane gallagher is in jacksonville, florida. diane, how are people there getting ready? >> look, ana we have to point out exactly what chad said. whether it's a full force or glancing blow, wrk jacksonville has to prepare for flooding. a large part due to this right here, the st. john's river, the location -- kind of in between the ocean and the river here. they may have to deal with flooding in jacksonville. i have covered hurricanes in jacksonville. even if it's not a direct hit to florida, they deal with this kind of flooding in the downtown jair, simply because of the way it's situated along the water. and they've prepared accordingly, ana. there is supposed to be a football game, florida state versus boise was supposed to play right across the street from where i am. this should be fi
chad myers thank you. people living on the coast in northern florida and southeast, georgia, being told today to prepare for the powerful storm's arrival. it will either hit with full force or with a glancing blow. cnn's diane gallagher is in jacksonville, florida. diane, how are people there getting ready? >> look, ana we have to point out exactly what chad said. whether it's a full force or glancing blow, wrk jacksonville has to prepare for flooding. a large part due to this right here,...
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. >> cnn meteorologist chad myers. chad, you've been looking at the new data coming in overnight. give us the latest forecast. >> yeah, coming on shore, john, in the middle of 140 mile-per-hour category 4 storm. it could be 135, could be 145. it all depends on the size of the eye. like a ballerina spinning around or ice skater spinning around, when the arms are in, they go faster. it depends if it's going to be a 5 mile wide eye or 15 mile wide eye. it comes on shore some time during the day on monday night into tuesday morning as 140. it dies off to 130 by the time it hits land or at least slightly inland because water makes it stronger, land makes it less strong. and then for somewhere around wednesday night, this thing probably not that far of orlando. a slowing down of the forward speed. not much of a slowdown of the wind speed around the eye. right now 105 miles per hour. hurricane hunter out there looking at it right now. yesterday at this time, we didn't get a new update at 8:00 because there were no watches and warnings in effect. but now we have hurricane watches for the
. >> cnn meteorologist chad myers. chad, you've been looking at the new data coming in overnight. give us the latest forecast. >> yeah, coming on shore, john, in the middle of 140 mile-per-hour category 4 storm. it could be 135, could be 145. it all depends on the size of the eye. like a ballerina spinning around or ice skater spinning around, when the arms are in, they go faster. it depends if it's going to be a 5 mile wide eye or 15 mile wide eye. it comes on shore some time...
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if their outlook is cloudy and lowe's is less cloudy that may indicate to chad's point that you mighttainty in the housing market rather than the consumer side of the housing market so if you interpreted that data, you could say that, wow, the consumer is feeling pretty good but, you know, home building may not be as accelerated as quickly. >> so chad, you're a portfolio manager. where are the opportunities and where do you stay away from given the outlook to the consumer and the u.s. economy? >> we would be overweight consumer discretionary and only certain companies on that side in regard to the fixed income market we would invest in high quality bonds. we would underweight low quality bonds like high yield and take on the risk and we'd stay more dollar scentric with our asset allocations. underweight emerging markets. >> all right thank you very much for that conversation on the consumer and u.s. economy we appreciate it all right. back to the broader markets, the bond market once again flashing that ominous recession warning sign the ten year note yield and the two year note yield
if their outlook is cloudy and lowe's is less cloudy that may indicate to chad's point that you mighttainty in the housing market rather than the consumer side of the housing market so if you interpreted that data, you could say that, wow, the consumer is feeling pretty good but, you know, home building may not be as accelerated as quickly. >> so chad, you're a portfolio manager. where are the opportunities and where do you stay away from given the outlook to the consumer and the u.s....
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let's begin our coverage with cnn's chad myers with the new forecast track. what sit, chad? >> it is to the east side of puerto rico. almost a direct line of where maria made landfall now. yesterday at this time, we were way down here heading toward the d.r. missing ponce altogether which is right here. but now we are on the eastern side over st. croix, over the eastern part that was hit so very hard. so either this is a storm that does not follow models or models that just cannot do a good job with this storm. because this was out of the cone yesterday. we always say follow the cone. remember the cone is wide. st. croix wasn't even in it yesterday. what happens after that? what happens after that 70 mile-per-hour wind goes throug puerto rico? it will make a run at florida as a category 2 or higher hurricane. this is the storm right now getting a lot brighter in color overnight. that means the center is getting more intense. still a 60 mile-per-hour storm. but you can see it on radar from puerto rico. not quite there yet but it will be a center of circulation as it moves ove
let's begin our coverage with cnn's chad myers with the new forecast track. what sit, chad? >> it is to the east side of puerto rico. almost a direct line of where maria made landfall now. yesterday at this time, we were way down here heading toward the d.r. missing ponce altogether which is right here. but now we are on the eastern side over st. croix, over the eastern part that was hit so very hard. so either this is a storm that does not follow models or models that just cannot do a...
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mangano one of the few towns in the vicinity of lake chad that promises a shelter from boko her arms violent attacks but the camps here are overcrowded and overstretched things have reached a critical level there's not enough food not enough shelter more than 600 people share a single torn up. nor does the town of a real security even though the region's main base has been built next to mangano attack still regularly occur. just a few days before we arrived members of the so-called islamic state of west africa stormed into the town leaving 5 civilians dead and several others injured. to my unit and her family were at the market when the attack happened there was nowhere to escape she explains as mongolia has only one entry and exit point they were praying that the attackers would leave soon such incidents leave them feeling vulnerable but the mother of seven's biggest worry is not having enough food for her children often all she has is maize pirates to offer them. no good cloths not enough food and no real shelter how should anyone find peace of mind here. even our room sleep when i
mangano one of the few towns in the vicinity of lake chad that promises a shelter from boko her arms violent attacks but the camps here are overcrowded and overstretched things have reached a critical level there's not enough food not enough shelter more than 600 people share a single torn up. nor does the town of a real security even though the region's main base has been built next to mangano attack still regularly occur. just a few days before we arrived members of the so-called islamic...
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joining us now chad myers, in the cnn weather center.ll it take a direct hit from the storm based on what you're seeing now? maybe nut a direct hit from an eye, but this isn't a category 3 or category 4 hurricane either. even a glancing blow of this storm, rain, wind, maybe even 70 miles per hour. 70 miles per hour would bring them back down. the entire caribbean boxed up with watches and warnings right now. one thing i noticed, the pressure is falling a
joining us now chad myers, in the cnn weather center.ll it take a direct hit from the storm based on what you're seeing now? maybe nut a direct hit from an eye, but this isn't a category 3 or category 4 hurricane either. even a glancing blow of this storm, rain, wind, maybe even 70 miles per hour. 70 miles per hour would bring them back down. the entire caribbean boxed up with watches and warnings right now. one thing i noticed, the pressure is falling a
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meteorologist chad myers is in the cnn weather center. chad. what's it doing. >> what it's doing right now it's still 150 we didn't get to the category 5 everyone was participating at 2:00 p.m. still category 4. good news. 50-mile-per-hour right now. and you need to to be about 157 to get to cat five. i can't tell the difference between 150 and 157. if you can better for you. 150-mile-per-hour but the gusts. 185 we know there are gusts because there is a hunter out there. a hurricane hunter aircraft flying through the eye for me this is a no thank you. they found a wind gust of 166. you say, why isn't it now a cat five if it's 166, because a gust. it's not sustained. we have to wait for sustained to get above 157 to get to five and hopefully it never does that. because that's not even the forecast. but it's forecast now to slow down on the way to florida. as we expected but make that turn not along the spine of florida but offshore. that's the great news. because if we only get waves and a little bit of wind with this we still will get tremendo
meteorologist chad myers is in the cnn weather center. chad. what's it doing. >> what it's doing right now it's still 150 we didn't get to the category 5 everyone was participating at 2:00 p.m. still category 4. good news. 50-mile-per-hour right now. and you need to to be about 157 to get to cat five. i can't tell the difference between 150 and 157. if you can better for you. 150-mile-per-hour but the gusts. 185 we know there are gusts because there is a hunter out there. a hurricane...
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chad myers is in the cnn weather center. what are you seeing there, chad? >> looks like 130 miles per hour is now where the national hurricane center has kind of settled on. we were 70, 80, 100, 110 and now we're at 130 miles per hour somewhere very close to the grand bahama island or nassau by sunday morning. by monday morning likely onshore or at least very close to being onshore in florida. there's a couple of caveats with this, we call it the cone of uncertainty. there is a chance because of the cone that this storm as it begins to turn and slow down could stop or slow down 30 miles sooner and we could still be in the cone and miss florida altogether. that's part of the cone's error process. but also it could go all the way across and be in the gulf of mexico and still be in the cone. so that's why we all have to watch this. we still have really about four days before landfall, but not four days to make preps, because this will start to make more wind here in three days or less. we'll get tropical storm force winds on sunday for sure. what else has been
chad myers is in the cnn weather center. what are you seeing there, chad? >> looks like 130 miles per hour is now where the national hurricane center has kind of settled on. we were 70, 80, 100, 110 and now we're at 130 miles per hour somewhere very close to the grand bahama island or nassau by sunday morning. by monday morning likely onshore or at least very close to being onshore in florida. there's a couple of caveats with this, we call it the cone of uncertainty. there is a chance...
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chad myers, glad to hear things are looking up a little bit for the east coast. thank you, let's head there to the east coast of the united states where some forecasters say the eye of hurricane dorian could come very close to landfall, though maybe there will be a glancing blow. cnn's dianne gallagher is in jacksonville, florida, you're on the banks of the river, the maria empty behind you when it would usually be full? >> reporter: yeah, you know, and it probably, out of all day, should be full today because they're supposed to be having a much anticipated football game between florida state, boise state. a lot of people hoping to watch florida state here on this side of florida, and he went ahead and moved that today to tallahassee instead. so this would have been full with tailgaters, people who were excited to come in, because the stadium is literally right across from me. i can see it. we have a florida afternoon storm coming in right now. it started raining just as chad was speaking to you there, and this is what a lot of people in jacksonville don't want
chad myers, glad to hear things are looking up a little bit for the east coast. thank you, let's head there to the east coast of the united states where some forecasters say the eye of hurricane dorian could come very close to landfall, though maybe there will be a glancing blow. cnn's dianne gallagher is in jacksonville, florida, you're on the banks of the river, the maria empty behind you when it would usually be full? >> reporter: yeah, you know, and it probably, out of all day, should...
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let's get straight to cnn's meteorologist chad myers.what are the projections telling us at this hour? >> that's a lot of time for it to change its mind like it's done all along. dana, the models are telling us this will run north of the turks and caicos through the bahamas and either to florida, georgia or cleveland clinic as a category 3, 150-mile-an-hour storm. last night the models were telling us it was going to be on this big red line here. it's not on the red line. it's not even close to the red line. look what this model decided to do, this computer decided to do? this is where we should have been. if you wiggle the storm like that, that's an unpredictable, absolutely unpredictable path. where does it go from here? in the short term it's going over st. thomas to just to the east of puerto rico proper. they'll get rain and wind 60 miles an hour but the u.s. vi will get worse than that. it comes into the bahamas, category 3 hurricane at 115 miles per hour, making landfall from south florida to, for that matter, charleston. some of
let's get straight to cnn's meteorologist chad myers.what are the projections telling us at this hour? >> that's a lot of time for it to change its mind like it's done all along. dana, the models are telling us this will run north of the turks and caicos through the bahamas and either to florida, georgia or cleveland clinic as a category 3, 150-mile-an-hour storm. last night the models were telling us it was going to be on this big red line here. it's not on the red line. it's not even...
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chad myers with us with the forecast. chad?tice that this thing could be all the way from charleston to almost miami-dade. that's the way we're going to take a look at this 120 hours from now. let's focus right now on st. croix and on puerto rico. that's where the storm is going now. the storm i believe is getting its act together. the intensity is going up, the wind field is now going up. a hurricane hunter aircraft. that means it's close enough that we have to worry about winds and about waves. because when you can't see it on radar, it's out in the ocean. you can only see it on satellite. this is close enough to watch the eye as it starts to get closer to st. croix. probably 75 mails from st. croix right now. but the winds are going to pick up. the eastern half of puerto rico that was hit so hard by maria will likely get 6 to 8 inches of rain. and winds somewhere in the ballpark of 70 miles per hour. that is certainly enough when your place is where it was from maria trying to get it back together. one model maybe taking it
chad myers with us with the forecast. chad?tice that this thing could be all the way from charleston to almost miami-dade. that's the way we're going to take a look at this 120 hours from now. let's focus right now on st. croix and on puerto rico. that's where the storm is going now. the storm i believe is getting its act together. the intensity is going up, the wind field is now going up. a hurricane hunter aircraft. that means it's close enough that we have to worry about winds and about...
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chad holliday, where is chad? chad understands. that's a big deal, chad. thank you for coming. don't get any bigger. an incredible company. shell's u.s. president, you just met her, and everybody knows her. she's got a lot of other things in store. i said, forget this. we've got a lot of -- we've got a lot of jobs. let's do a couple more, fast. and you may get rejected. if it's not going to be environmentally sound or something is going to be wrong, but we are not going to take 20 years to reject you, like they did with the pipelines. it didn't matter, i proved them, but -- i proved them, but that's ok -- i approved them. we've got plenty of pipeline folks here. got's a bigger hand then we from the teamsters, do you believe that? but they did that with the pipelines, keystone xl. they did it with the pipelines. dakota access pipeline. if we get the pipelines approved, and the epa is working right now to get them approved in texas. , we are thease largest in the world in energy, by far. but if we get those approved, i hope andrew is listening, you know what i am saying. if we ge
chad holliday, where is chad? chad understands. that's a big deal, chad. thank you for coming. don't get any bigger. an incredible company. shell's u.s. president, you just met her, and everybody knows her. she's got a lot of other things in store. i said, forget this. we've got a lot of -- we've got a lot of jobs. let's do a couple more, fast. and you may get rejected. if it's not going to be environmentally sound or something is going to be wrong, but we are not going to take 20 years to...
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let's get right to cnn meteorologist chad myers with a new look at the forecast. chad? >> john, the 2:00 a.m. weather models have now finishd running and they've printed out. i'm going to show you the difference what 6 hours will make to a place like jacksonville. here is the model, track out to 72 hours, pretty good cone. and you mention how big that cone gets at the end. it's because the storm is almost stopping at the end. this is the 96-hour model all the way from about daytona down to miami. but because the storm doesn't move very much, all of a sudden that circle gets a lot bigger because we don't know if it's going to go left, right or even keep going straight for that matter. there's been a little bit of a change in the track since yesterday. the big thing to note this morning are the numbers at landfall is 125 miles per hour. it's an 85. mile per hour starm right now. hurricane hunter about to get into the storm. it radar about to lose it. it's just going to be too far away from puerto rico to see it for a very long time. there's nothing to see in the turks and
let's get right to cnn meteorologist chad myers with a new look at the forecast. chad? >> john, the 2:00 a.m. weather models have now finishd running and they've printed out. i'm going to show you the difference what 6 hours will make to a place like jacksonville. here is the model, track out to 72 hours, pretty good cone. and you mention how big that cone gets at the end. it's because the storm is almost stopping at the end. this is the 96-hour model all the way from about daytona down...
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scared of -- >> i'm starting to -- yesterday i was looking at chad.as like, okay, i'm getting a little older. i'm like, "i don't know how long i'm gonna be, like, running. like, let's be real. but i'm having fun, and i -- you know, i wanna look back. i'm gonna be old. i'm gonna be a cute, little old lady with red lipstick, and i'm gonna be, like, "you guys. look at these medals." >> today is mess at this misty's birthday. we wish her a strong celebration. >>> next, the guest that will have you singing songs from your wildest dreams. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in y
scared of -- >> i'm starting to -- yesterday i was looking at chad.as like, okay, i'm getting a little older. i'm like, "i don't know how long i'm gonna be, like, running. like, let's be real. but i'm having fun, and i -- you know, i wanna look back. i'm gonna be old. i'm gonna be a cute, little old lady with red lipstick, and i'm gonna be, like, "you guys. look at these medals." >> today is mess at this misty's birthday. we wish her a strong celebration. >>>...
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west german fighter planes to pakistan as well as automatic weapons ammunition and hand grenades to chad as that country descended into civil war in the mid 1960 s. . after met and was acquitted the west german government was ordered to pay him $5000000.00 marks in compensation an expensive end to a close business relationship between arms dealer and intelligence agency that's mothership be in the order for the b. and d. bears the final responsibility because the merton's deal got out of control and if he was actually conducting foreign policy by selling weapons to various countries indeed the b.m.d. probably underestimated americans completely. just. mehrtens wife and daughter gave us the impression that they knew little about the full extent of his business dealings he didn't talk much about them and he was away from home much of the time . but my guitar has come to terms with the fact that her father was a weapons dealer. brings it would you like to know more. it doesn't really matter. you know what's done is done you have to get on with your life. matins worked for the cia and the u.
west german fighter planes to pakistan as well as automatic weapons ammunition and hand grenades to chad as that country descended into civil war in the mid 1960 s. . after met and was acquitted the west german government was ordered to pay him $5000000.00 marks in compensation an expensive end to a close business relationship between arms dealer and intelligence agency that's mothership be in the order for the b. and d. bears the final responsibility because the merton's deal got out of...
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chad holliday, where is chad? chad understands. that's a big deal, chad. thank you for coming.s a big deal. you don't get any bigger. an incredible company. shell's u.s. president, you just met her, and everybody knows her. she's got a lot of other things in store. she thanked me for what we have done here. but i said, forget this. we've got a lot of jobs. let's do a couple more, fast. do them fast. we will get fast approvals. and you may get rejected. if it's not going to be environmentally sound or something is going to be wrong, but we are not going to take 20 years to reject you, like they did with the pipelines. it didn't matter, i approved them, but ok. so we have the pipe -- oh. we have plenty of pipelines, plenty of pipeline folks here. that is a bigger hand than we got from the teamsters, do you believe that? but they did that with the pipelines, keystone xl. they did it with the pipelines. dakota access pipeline. we are building pipelines. if we get the pipelines approved, and the epa is working right now to get them approved in texas. if we can do, we can increase ou
chad holliday, where is chad? chad understands. that's a big deal, chad. thank you for coming.s a big deal. you don't get any bigger. an incredible company. shell's u.s. president, you just met her, and everybody knows her. she's got a lot of other things in store. she thanked me for what we have done here. but i said, forget this. we've got a lot of jobs. let's do a couple more, fast. do them fast. we will get fast approvals. and you may get rejected. if it's not going to be environmentally...
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>> reporter: this is principal chad slife's first day at lead elementary but he has 20 years of experience all across the bay area and he said early intervention and talking to kids, even as young as kindergarten and pre-k, it's critical to prevent bullying. the principal likes to say he helps kids become human. >> for a long time, they focus only on themselves. >> reporter: is teaching them to be empathetic. >> i love the elementary school because i can watch the little ones. it was all me and then it's you. >> reporter: he says that feeling is key to preventing bullying. >> i participate in social media but it has made education hard. >> he has in your face bullying and there is also behind the back bullying. >> in your face, you know what you are doing and that is in the face bullying and behind your back, you don't know who you are. i am messaging you from a made up account. >> or you may even know the person. >> reporter: they may hide behind a screen. >> i had a kid that had a lot of problems and he showed me his instagram account with lots of challenges. >> social media challenges c
>> reporter: this is principal chad slife's first day at lead elementary but he has 20 years of experience all across the bay area and he said early intervention and talking to kids, even as young as kindergarten and pre-k, it's critical to prevent bullying. the principal likes to say he helps kids become human. >> for a long time, they focus only on themselves. >> reporter: is teaching them to be empathetic. >> i love the elementary school because i can watch the little...
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prison camp in guantanamo bay cuba since 2006 security forces in chad have launched raids into eastern provinces as part of emergency measures imposed by the government there trying to end fighting between farmers and herders which just killed dozens of people this month alone alexey o'brien reports. on the outskirts of. one of the 3 regions where president declared a state of emergency after dozens of people were killed in fighting. between. the armies being deployed to try to prevent further unrest and security forces have . and. you are forcing the state of emergency measures and within a very short space of time managed to seize all of these weapons i thank you very much and to continue until there is 0 weapons in civilian hands. people in this village feeling anxious and on safe. the 6 rifles we once had. when they left defenseless if the adverse reason we have no alternative but to report it to the government but if the government files to help us our enemies will destroy us simply because we have no weapons. the emergency measures allow authorities to impose curfews and search h
prison camp in guantanamo bay cuba since 2006 security forces in chad have launched raids into eastern provinces as part of emergency measures imposed by the government there trying to end fighting between farmers and herders which just killed dozens of people this month alone alexey o'brien reports. on the outskirts of. one of the 3 regions where president declared a state of emergency after dozens of people were killed in fighting. between. the armies being deployed to try to prevent further...
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chad myers, thanks very much. every time we've spoken your view of this has gotten more serious so it's something to watch in the coming days. >>> let's get to cnn's rosa flores. she is in palm beach, florida. chad was mentions that is a possible place for the storm to hit landfall. how seriously are folks there taking this? >> reporter: you know, people are heeding the warning. i'm here at heome depot and we'e been here for several hours and it has been slow and steady. people coming in getting the plywood and supplies they need to protect their properties and businesses, to secure construction sites. and then swiftly leaving so that they can go ahead and board up their property. governor ron desantis declaring a state of emergency for all 67 counties in florida. he has also requested a pre-landfa pre-landfall disaster declaration. it frees up some federal resources, which is critical. the officials here are asking people to have seven days worth of water, food and medicine on hand. that has led to those items fl
chad myers, thanks very much. every time we've spoken your view of this has gotten more serious so it's something to watch in the coming days. >>> let's get to cnn's rosa flores. she is in palm beach, florida. chad was mentions that is a possible place for the storm to hit landfall. how seriously are folks there taking this? >> reporter: you know, people are heeding the warning. i'm here at heome depot and we'e been here for several hours and it has been slow and steady. people...
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our meteorologist chad myers is here with the latest. chad, dorian's track has significantly changed shall from what i understand, in a short period of time. what can you tell us about the latest? >> boy, it sure has, alex. this time yesterday, the forecast was just to the west of ponce. now the center is going to miss, really, puerto rico all together and make that hit right over the u.s. virgin islands, right over charlotte. it's not the hurricane center's problem, not their fault. this storm was very undecided on where it went, its eye or her eye to be. it wiggled and wobbled and moved to the north. it did not move to the west like it was forecast to do. now it is north of st. croix. and the heaviest stuff up toward the u.s. virgin islands, all the way back over here, british virgin islands, very, very heavy rainfall and likely gusts over hurricane strength. that's part of the problem. it eventually moves back into the ocean and then toward back toward florida, georgia and the carolinas at 115-mile-per-hour storm. earlier today it was
our meteorologist chad myers is here with the latest. chad, dorian's track has significantly changed shall from what i understand, in a short period of time. what can you tell us about the latest? >> boy, it sure has, alex. this time yesterday, the forecast was just to the west of ponce. now the center is going to miss, really, puerto rico all together and make that hit right over the u.s. virgin islands, right over charlotte. it's not the hurricane center's problem, not their fault. this...
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meteorologist chad myers has been going over the data in the weather center. this thing is getting stronger and headed right at florida. >> 5:00 a.m. now brings 125 mile-per-hour storm along the florida coast. there are still a couple of models that will turn it farther to the north up toward jacksonville and farther north than that, but the major number of models we believe bringing it right north of miami, south of the space coast as 125 mile or more hurricane. so that's category 3 only five miles from a category 4 storm. those are the updates from really the overnight hours. nothing has truly been updated, i think, since then. hurricane hunter in it. it's an 85 mile-per-hour storm moving away from san juan. we're going to lose radar presentation quite quickly, because the only radar out there is from puerto rico and it's getting so far away, you cannot really see the eye anymore. so we're going to rely on satellites for awhile. there's no real radars there in the bahamas we can use. so we'll watch the satellite, where it goes from here. the big story is the
meteorologist chad myers has been going over the data in the weather center. this thing is getting stronger and headed right at florida. >> 5:00 a.m. now brings 125 mile-per-hour storm along the florida coast. there are still a couple of models that will turn it farther to the north up toward jacksonville and farther north than that, but the major number of models we believe bringing it right north of miami, south of the space coast as 125 mile or more hurricane. so that's category 3 only...
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chad myers is in the weather center. what is in store for this hurricane? >> the 11:00 advisory is out and very, very little change in the forecast. it's 140 miles per hour, making approach on sunday. there's monday morning, 8:00 a.m. still not on shore. and likely after dark somewhere very close to land coming there in plus or minus, let's just say plus or minus 100 miles west palm beach. that doesn't but them in the middle. that just says where the area will would be at that line. this thing still could do many other things. i just looked at a new model that's not technically a hurricane model but it wouldn't be out of the cone for the storm to do something like this and then come out here and be in the ocean the entire time. that would still be in the cone of error. so there's still the possibility. that's not the forecast but it's still the possibility. the closer you are to the middle of the cone, the closer you are to the highest chance of what we're going to see. the storm eye popped just about 30 minutes ago. that means it's starting to intensify. t
chad myers is in the weather center. what is in store for this hurricane? >> the 11:00 advisory is out and very, very little change in the forecast. it's 140 miles per hour, making approach on sunday. there's monday morning, 8:00 a.m. still not on shore. and likely after dark somewhere very close to land coming there in plus or minus, let's just say plus or minus 100 miles west palm beach. that doesn't but them in the middle. that just says where the area will would be at that line. this...
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let's get to cnn's chad myers in the severe weather center for us. this is relatively positive news that the eye of the storm will maybe stay offshore. people should not let their guard down, right? >> i wouldn't let my guard down for 60 miles in a category 4 hurricane. absolutely not. i will show you what the new europe european model does in the bahamas and realize how close it is to the southeast u.s. just watch that for a second. this is an amazing image of the eye itself. for a while earlier you could actually see the ocean from space through the eye. i think the satellite is becoming a little bit more impressive at this hour where we were at 150 a couple of hours ago, i don't know if the hurricane center will go to a category 5, 157 or greater at 5:00. it's possible, but there's not a plane in it to confirm it. they may not. they may wait for another airplane. see how it's getting brighter white, the brighter white means the cloud tops are getting colder, the storms are getting higher and probably the intensity of the hurricane is still going u
let's get to cnn's chad myers in the severe weather center for us. this is relatively positive news that the eye of the storm will maybe stay offshore. people should not let their guard down, right? >> i wouldn't let my guard down for 60 miles in a category 4 hurricane. absolutely not. i will show you what the new europe european model does in the bahamas and realize how close it is to the southeast u.s. just watch that for a second. this is an amazing image of the eye itself. for a while...
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let's go live to meteorologist chad meyers at the cnn weather center. chad, what's the latest? >> yeah, the most troublesome part of this last forecast is category 4 status at 130 miles per hour making landfall in florida. it will make landfall first in the bahamas and a 130-mile-per-hour storm in the bahamas will do significant damage there as well. somewhere plus or minus a couple hundred miles from the space coast north or south is where it will make landfall on labor day monday. if your plans are to go to florida friday, you know what, they're going to kick you out on saturday. today would be a real good day to cancel those plans and get your money back if you can. 75 miles per hour right over orlando sometime during the day on tuesday. that's only 100 miles in 24 hours. so once this thing makes landfall, it's going to sit there for a very long time and rain and rain and rain. so there's dorian. what else came out of this area? irma, frances, jean, hugo. warm water, no shear, lots of open ocean, no mountains in the way. this is going to get bigger. every single model says s
let's go live to meteorologist chad meyers at the cnn weather center. chad, what's the latest? >> yeah, the most troublesome part of this last forecast is category 4 status at 130 miles per hour making landfall in florida. it will make landfall first in the bahamas and a 130-mile-per-hour storm in the bahamas will do significant damage there as well. somewhere plus or minus a couple hundred miles from the space coast north or south is where it will make landfall on labor day monday. if...
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we have chad myers looking through the data. he'll track the storm for us and give us a forecast moments from now, first, this is a historic judgment in the opioid crisis. >> reporter: a landmark decision, john. oklahoma says that the opioid crisis has claimed some 6,000 lives. they went after johnson & johnson for $17 billion. they won just a fraction of that, but the victory could have implications across the nation. >> i am entering an abatement plan that consists of $572,122,028. >> reporter: a landmark decision with an oklahoma judge ruling johnson & johnson bears responsibility for the opioid crisis. >> the defendants caused an opioid crisis which is evidenced by increased rate of addiction, overdose deaths and knee kn-- neonatal absence decision. judge thad bachmann. >> those actions compromised health and safety of thousands of oklahomans. >> prosecutors praising the judges decision as 2,000 similar lawsuits have been rolled into one federal trial, slated for this fall, seeking similar outcomi outcomes against drug manuf
we have chad myers looking through the data. he'll track the storm for us and give us a forecast moments from now, first, this is a historic judgment in the opioid crisis. >> reporter: a landmark decision, john. oklahoma says that the opioid crisis has claimed some 6,000 lives. they went after johnson & johnson for $17 billion. they won just a fraction of that, but the victory could have implications across the nation. >> i am entering an abatement plan that consists of...
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chad myers is live in the forecast center. what is the latest information?on is that the hurricane hunter aircraft is in it
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let's go first to chad myers at the cnn weather center. what's the latest on its strength and the track? >> the pressure's going down, which means the strength is going up. the wind speeds are going up to 110, so now if we're already 110, 130 or 140, it's not that big of a stretch. this will now have almost 72 hours in the very warm-water, so that's where we are right now and making landfall at 140 miles per hour as a category 4 hurricane, as it makests way onshore it'll lose a bit of punch. that'll be monday night into tuesday morning there and for orlando it doesn't go much farther, only about 5 miles per hour and that will cause flooding, significant flooding and we'll keep you up-to-date on that. >> thank you, chad myers, we know you'll be on top of it. this is florida governor ron dasant s speaking now. >> how to issue evacuations and how to do those vacations. we are just asking floridians please heed these directives from our local folks. they're considering a variety of factors and obviously monitoring the storm's path so those dec
let's go first to chad myers at the cnn weather center. what's the latest on its strength and the track? >> the pressure's going down, which means the strength is going up. the wind speeds are going up to 110, so now if we're already 110, 130 or 140, it's not that big of a stretch. this will now have almost 72 hours in the very warm-water, so that's where we are right now and making landfall at 140 miles per hour as a category 4 hurricane, as it makests way onshore it'll lose a bit of...
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as always, chad, thank you so much. we'll talk to you soon. joining us now is the mayor of vero beach, florida, val zudanz. you have lived through three hurricanes in vero beach. this is your first as marry. when people come to you looking for guidance, what are you saying? >> i'm saying assume the worst, be prepared. you'll either be prepared or satisfied or happy that it didn't happen. i think vero beach because we have had experience with hurricanes, i've had three actual hurricanes go through since 2004 when i've been here, and we've had a couple of near misses as well. more recently with irma and with matthew. and i do have a little bit of concern about the fact that we were -- we went through all the preparations for irma, matthew, and some people may not have -- may think that's what a hurricane is. but i know from being here for jean, frances and wilma that hurricanes can be much more serious, much more problematic. i hope people remember exactly what happened back then and treat this like those hurricanes. i think we will. i think our
as always, chad, thank you so much. we'll talk to you soon. joining us now is the mayor of vero beach, florida, val zudanz. you have lived through three hurricanes in vero beach. this is your first as marry. when people come to you looking for guidance, what are you saying? >> i'm saying assume the worst, be prepared. you'll either be prepared or satisfied or happy that it didn't happen. i think vero beach because we have had experience with hurricanes, i've had three actual hurricanes go...
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chad soldiers are part of a regional force that's fighting back a harassment i select groups but some analysts suggest that strained the military and if it unable to counter the recent violence. one of the hottest says he's on the planet with most days over 30 degrees and with climate change expected to turn more of this region today as it battles over resources likely far from over alexia ryan al-jazeera. just say after migrants from the charity ship open arms were allowed to disembark in italy and then another vessel is close to italian waters looking for a safe port libya has offered the ship carrying more than 350 mostly sudanese migrants a place to dock but the charity says it's too dangerous there 90 of those on board are children so we're going to get reports from lampedusa. they were pulled from the sea as they attempted to reach land in europe were told to stay on board but some were so desperate they jumped into the water to be rescued. they could not have imagined the journey from libya would have taken this horrifying turn 2 but what they feared most was being forced back
chad soldiers are part of a regional force that's fighting back a harassment i select groups but some analysts suggest that strained the military and if it unable to counter the recent violence. one of the hottest says he's on the planet with most days over 30 degrees and with climate change expected to turn more of this region today as it battles over resources likely far from over alexia ryan al-jazeera. just say after migrants from the charity ship open arms were allowed to disembark in...
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with the deputy chairman off the african union say we also why it is so difficult to overcome in the chad basin it is not for want of trying and certainly not for want to we in. this situation we probably determines everything and the institutions when they are world developed assists you know but at times you know even. in brazil. and he's going to move for a start you know looks out used to be there with the body would give life and the. living to our other countries the neighborhood surrounding it. not a charge is drying up. with a drop of liquor. from their livelihood to life in general. leads to depression. of having a hoot the young people in the school. become easy targets for front teeth some extremists. and die slowly introduced to. them becomes too full of trouble and i think there is sort of no hope in it and then it's like region and its relationship with coral. that was a deputy chairman off the african union commission. where switching gears now to south africa's cost printing which is a celebrated cultural phenomenon it dates back to the 1980 s. but cost money was recognise
with the deputy chairman off the african union say we also why it is so difficult to overcome in the chad basin it is not for want of trying and certainly not for want to we in. this situation we probably determines everything and the institutions when they are world developed assists you know but at times you know even. in brazil. and he's going to move for a start you know looks out used to be there with the body would give life and the. living to our other countries the neighborhood...
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military sources say 20 troops and more than 40 jihadists with killed earlier this weekend bugga on lake chad a base of the multinational joints tossed their troops on the jerries regional allies has seen repeated attacks since 2014. nigeria's presidency again claimed this week that. decade long is surgeons he had been quote defeated but even his admits that the north of the country is still a violent place blame in what it says is a mixture of remnants criminal groups and jihadists from the mafia and west africa president mohammed a former general has previously said the group will quote these and. so where does this leave the people who live there doctors without borders say as the conflict in borno state means many of the 1800000 displaced people now suffer from mental illness. is a town southeast of my degree where about half of the 70000 inhabitants are displaced people some live in camps others in the host community wherever they are there is not enough psychological support for them. many of the displaced people have suffered terrible abuse would like you to listen to the testimony off
military sources say 20 troops and more than 40 jihadists with killed earlier this weekend bugga on lake chad a base of the multinational joints tossed their troops on the jerries regional allies has seen repeated attacks since 2014. nigeria's presidency again claimed this week that. decade long is surgeons he had been quote defeated but even his admits that the north of the country is still a violent place blame in what it says is a mixture of remnants criminal groups and jihadists from the...
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cnn meteorologist chad myers with the forecast. look at that orange there. >> yeah, centered really from philadelphia to d.c., down to richmond, virginia, and really into the mountains as well. i'll show you that in just a second, this weather is brought to you by xyzal, all night, all day, allergy relief. so let's get to it. the fronts are in position, the humidity is here. and it's going to fire big storms later on today. this is what the radar will look like at noon, not really too bad, but here by 4:00, big red cells begin to develop all along the appalachian, all along i-95, and will begin to slow down airplanes as well. by 8:00 tonight, you can see the storms are just widely scattered all over the northeast and mid atlantic. so get ready for that today. also if you're heading to the airport, get ready for this, hours or two on delays, on some of these airports, if a storm gets very close to one of your airports, you are going to be slowed down, whether you're leaving that airport or your plane is coming from that airport, you
cnn meteorologist chad myers with the forecast. look at that orange there. >> yeah, centered really from philadelphia to d.c., down to richmond, virginia, and really into the mountains as well. i'll show you that in just a second, this weather is brought to you by xyzal, all night, all day, allergy relief. so let's get to it. the fronts are in position, the humidity is here. and it's going to fire big storms later on today. this is what the radar will look like at noon, not really too...
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we asked why it is so difficult to overcome boko haram in the chad basin. it is not for want of trying and certainly not for the willingness. to situation it determines everything and the institutions when there were developed assists you know but the times in the end. in brazil. and. forced us you know looks out used to be there with our body to give life and improve. living to all other countries the neighborhood surrounding that. knowledge job is drying out. of the drug. screen from each romance to love you who to life in general. to depression. have a hoot the young people in ability to quit school. and become easy targets for or from out if some extremists. and die slowly introduced to. them becomes to trouble i think that is for me i hope in the end in a child region and its relationship. that was a deputy chairman off the african union commission. where switching gears now to south africa's cost winning which is a celebrated cultural phenomenon it dates back to the 1980s but cost money was recognised as an official notice all shiny and 2014 and it's
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and if you bend it like beckham well you're sure to like the latest film from british director chad out blinded by the light blends a u.k. coming of age story with the music. well it was in 1998 that peter guy and american double bass player who had moved to south africa started the ball toby last string project it began with 18 kids from the black townships around. and since then hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds have learned to play a string instrument well today the orchestra travels the world and we took in their performance at the right angle festival in western germany. far away from home south africa's bunch of string orchestra plays a piece of music called the nelson. program is a nod to. the pieces by austrian composer joseph biden. never performing it with a choir from hydrants from country for many it's a 1st visit to the continent of the music they started i love the way. european people just. come from. various they're very serious about the music and the beauty of music african music is. played its rhythm with classical music is like you have to be in con
and if you bend it like beckham well you're sure to like the latest film from british director chad out blinded by the light blends a u.k. coming of age story with the music. well it was in 1998 that peter guy and american double bass player who had moved to south africa started the ball toby last string project it began with 18 kids from the black townships around. and since then hundreds of children from disadvantaged backgrounds have learned to play a string instrument well today the...
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chad pergram is on the hill with the latest on a grueling fight on immigration as well as spending. let's begin with edward lawrence at the white house. edward? >> president donald trump lighting a fire under president xi jinping for these trade talks. he of the giving a deadline for tariffs. chinese sources are saying the directive is to decouple from the united states. that is buy from other sources. also build stuff or make it in china that they would byte otherwise from the united states. chinese sources tell us they refuse to add back tonight concessions removed from the trade agreement, and want the u.s. to trust china that they will protect intellectual property rights. china will not budge on the text and they will not change their laws. chinese imports will start at 10%, but the president hinted they will not stay at 10%. president trump: i did more than anyone thought on the first $50 billion. i can do much more or less. with respect to a deal. but they will pay a tariff. reporter: the president saying during the g20 the chinese agreed to buy more agriculture from the unit
chad pergram is on the hill with the latest on a grueling fight on immigration as well as spending. let's begin with edward lawrence at the white house. edward? >> president donald trump lighting a fire under president xi jinping for these trade talks. he of the giving a deadline for tariffs. chinese sources are saying the directive is to decouple from the united states. that is buy from other sources. also build stuff or make it in china that they would byte otherwise from the united...
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states of emergency chad's military is deployed to end a deadly battle for resources and lean on messi is in a race against time to be fit to pass along as 1st family. will have more in sport . and though the good news across united states is that the heat has finally abated so still very warm it is that time of year but we have certainly seen the end those heat advisories we haven't seen the end of this is cloud with these storms quite a line of activity work its way southwards as we go through friday and saturday quite an unsettled picture across much of the south the southeast pushing as you can see up towards the mid atlantic so d.c. on friday with the thunderstorms a warm day 27 degrees but even warmer by saturday that high just above the average really for this time of year and elsewhere through. central plains and the upper plains we have got more of this rain and these thunderstorms they feeling very humid obviously with all this rain and since the story really as we go into the southeast that improving south into washington d.c. and it should be a pretty nice day across into n
states of emergency chad's military is deployed to end a deadly battle for resources and lean on messi is in a race against time to be fit to pass along as 1st family. will have more in sport . and though the good news across united states is that the heat has finally abated so still very warm it is that time of year but we have certainly seen the end those heat advisories we haven't seen the end of this is cloud with these storms quite a line of activity work its way southwards as we go...
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deputy chairman of the african union say we asked why it is so difficult to overcome boko haram in the chad basin. it is not for want of trying something before we in. this situation it determines everything and the institutions when there were developed assists you know but times in the end. in reason. and the school messing with 1st class you know looks out used to be the work the body could give life and improve. living to all other countries in the roots or of them it. does dry up. over the drab. brown red to levy who to life in general. leads to depression. of every hoot the young people inability to go to school. to become easy targets for or from a tea from extremists. and die slowly introduced to. and then become to travel i think the district will hop in and then it's a region and its relationship. that was a deputy chairman off the african union commission. well it's switching gears now to south africa's cost spending which is a celebrated cultural phenomenon it dates back to the $980.00 s. but cost money was recognised as an official notice or 202014 it's growing into a big busin
deputy chairman of the african union say we asked why it is so difficult to overcome boko haram in the chad basin. it is not for want of trying something before we in. this situation it determines everything and the institutions when there were developed assists you know but times in the end. in reason. and the school messing with 1st class you know looks out used to be the work the body could give life and improve. living to all other countries in the roots or of them it. does dry up. over the...
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they are recruited from chad, mali and niger."members of the rsf, no non—sudanese? i want to ask you specifically about what happened principally injune, when after the initial euphoria of the removal of president omar al—bashir, troops opened fire on protesters. unarmed, peaceful civilians. one protester here in khartoum told me that the army was seen as saviours, now they are seen as killers. what was the role of the rsf, the rapid support forces, in that attack onjune the 3rd on civilians? but the rapid support forces were specifically blamed. let me tell you what one leading sudan expert, alex de waal, said. he said, "general hemeti's forces rampaged through khartoum, beginning with the camps of the protesters, burning the tents, often with people inside, more than 100 killed, many were raped. the rapid support force terrorised khartoum." these are the accusations about your force. but why didn't you stop the attacks on civilians? we also saw some deaths in omdurman and el obeid at the end ofjuly. why didn't the rapid support
they are recruited from chad, mali and niger."members of the rsf, no non—sudanese? i want to ask you specifically about what happened principally injune, when after the initial euphoria of the removal of president omar al—bashir, troops opened fire on protesters. unarmed, peaceful civilians. one protester here in khartoum told me that the army was seen as saviours, now they are seen as killers. what was the role of the rsf, the rapid support forces, in that attack onjune the 3rd on...
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we asked why it is so difficult to overcome boko haram in the chad basin. it is not for want of trying something enough or want to win this. this situation determines everything and the institutions when they were developed assists you know but the times in the end. in sight of reason. and this question of forced us you know looks out used to be there with the body to give life and the. living to. the neighborhood surrounding it. not a child is drying out. of the drab of the. damage from a to livelihood to life in general. leads to depression. of every huet the young people inability to go to school. become easy targets for front teeth some extremists. and die slowly introduced to us then we come to think of comparable i think there is for real hope in and then the charge and solutions to. that was quickly what's a deputy chairman off the african union commission. where switching gears now to south africa's cost spending which is a celebrated cultural phenomenon it dates back to the 1980 s. but cost money was recognised as an official but it's also many in
we asked why it is so difficult to overcome boko haram in the chad basin. it is not for want of trying something enough or want to win this. this situation determines everything and the institutions when they were developed assists you know but the times in the end. in sight of reason. and this question of forced us you know looks out used to be there with the body to give life and the. living to. the neighborhood surrounding it. not a child is drying out. of the drab of the. damage from a to...