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flames already burned about 700 acres in riverside county forcing evacuations there eastern spain, today was the annual tomato festival. people threw more than 350,000 pounds of tomatoes at each other. it is a waste of tomatoes. >> all that sauce you could be having. >> [ laughter ] >> in 1945 the townspeople were rioting and started throwing tomato at >> there you go. >>> let's hear it for august of 2016 it is a record breaker. >> it is. august very warm today of course. i got a hot coffee cause i think the first time this summer to day solely because it was cloudy. [ laughter ] how many days with clouds have we had? it has been unreal. recorded. it wasn't even close with the previous record holder back in 1988. that number will change about a tenth of a degree when they add in today's numbers as well. also we are talking about the driest summer on record. the one question is will we get any rain tonight before midnight? we are watching some showers off to the west. those will be increasing as we head into the overnight time frame. it will be the bottom line is it has been a really dry
flames already burned about 700 acres in riverside county forcing evacuations there eastern spain, today was the annual tomato festival. people threw more than 350,000 pounds of tomatoes at each other. it is a waste of tomatoes. >> all that sauce you could be having. >> [ laughter ] >> in 1945 the townspeople were rioting and started throwing tomato at >> there you go. >>> let's hear it for august of 2016 it is a record breaker. >> it is. august very warm...
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thousands of people getting messy in the annual tomatina street battle in eastern spain. earlier today, 160 tons of tomatoes were unloaded from six trucks into the crowd packing the streets for the hour-long battle that attracts people from all over the world. many people strap on swimming and it leaves the streets drenched in red pulp. after the event, organizers hose off the streets while participants hope into public showers. the event is inspired by a 1945 food fight between local children in the tomato-producing region. 20-thousand people were expected to take part in this year's milwaukee is set to host its own "tomato romp" on september tenth on the city's east side. proceeds from the rotten tomato battle are donated to groups that fight hunger. coming up on fox 6 news at four...alternatives to a pricey product. hear from consumer reports on your choices when looking for a cheaper epipen. and up next, skipping the soap. the group who is turning a cold shoulder to a shower staple. here's a live look outside right now. ad lib what you see weather expert tom wachs is
thousands of people getting messy in the annual tomatina street battle in eastern spain. earlier today, 160 tons of tomatoes were unloaded from six trucks into the crowd packing the streets for the hour-long battle that attracts people from all over the world. many people strap on swimming and it leaves the streets drenched in red pulp. after the event, organizers hose off the streets while participants hope into public showers. the event is inspired by a 1945 food fight between local children...
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. >> sreenivasan: and, the town of bunol in eastern spain was seeing red today.was the annual "tomatina" fiesta, marking a 1945 food f fight among local children. revelers pelted each other with 160 tons of tomatoes and left the town covered in red pulp. some 20,000 locals and tourists took part. >> ( translated ):this was crazy.is the tomatoes hit you very hard but it's an experience that has to be lived.tope this doesn't happen in any other place. many tomatoes hit my face, but i'm happy i've experienced it. >> sreenivasan: organizers hose> the streets down minutes after the event ended. the throngs of tomato-stained warriors were supplied with public showers. >> ifill: i talked hari out ofi it. still to come on the newshour: analyzing donald trump's meeting with mexico president enriqueti pena nieto; a glimpse into life on the u.s.-mexico border; thee controversy surrounding actor nate parker ahead of his new film "birth of a nation," and much more. >> sreenivasan: we begin with donald trump's day trip to mexico city. it dominated the political headlines and d
. >> sreenivasan: and, the town of bunol in eastern spain was seeing red today.was the annual "tomatina" fiesta, marking a 1945 food f fight among local children. revelers pelted each other with 160 tons of tomatoes and left the town covered in red pulp. some 20,000 locals and tourists took part. >> ( translated ):this was crazy.is the tomatoes hit you very hard but it's an experience that has to be lived.tope this doesn't happen in any other place. many tomatoes hit my...
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there is a realization that the eu is less popular in eastern european countries than it is and perhaps more core eu countries, like italy and spain. the eastern european countries are the ones who are wavering. they're the ones who are saying do we really want to be a part of this eu anymore? what is it doing for us? now?is the eu for i think she wants to make sure those governments are onside. francine: i want to bring in a quote. the current move a -- the current mood of discontent that makes leaders i would from treaties is a characteristic of a european dilemma. the stronger the case for change, the more reluctance -- the more reluctant governments reform.enact serious and hererkel counterparts will try and push for greater union. thing.at is the people asking what is the eu for anymore. you are right, there is a sense that they need to make radical changes. they need to be -- there needs to be a significant improvement in what the eu is for. when the eu as a test is as unpopular -- particularly as the changes are different everywhere you look in europe. tom: yet to give me a primer on this. aresume younger and merkel kilomet
there is a realization that the eu is less popular in eastern european countries than it is and perhaps more core eu countries, like italy and spain. the eastern european countries are the ones who are wavering. they're the ones who are saying do we really want to be a part of this eu anymore? what is it doing for us? now?is the eu for i think she wants to make sure those governments are onside. francine: i want to bring in a quote. the current move a -- the current mood of discontent that...
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eastern. we start with woman's volleyball it's spain and argentina and norway is going for the third consecutivemate ping-pong. in mens team archery the first medal is going to be awarded and so it's a busy day ahead. we're excited to get things started. back to you. >> okay. reminder that the olympic coverage begins here on msnbc and we invite you to watch it throughout the day and over the next two weeks. >>> a new data that monitors new -- and joining me here is star harrah and editor at large for four square. thanks for being with us because the four square is that you check in the location and let them know where you are. so much more than that when it comes to data and politics. >> yeah, we do have two apps the city guide app and then the check in app. in addition we have the analytic tools and at what we're talking about today is some interesting an lit ticks and data that we have seen all around and people going into trump's hotels and casinos and in the yieltunited states. >> tell me what you found when threw his name in. >> well, we're looking to people that go to trump brand hotel and
eastern. we start with woman's volleyball it's spain and argentina and norway is going for the third consecutivemate ping-pong. in mens team archery the first medal is going to be awarded and so it's a busy day ahead. we're excited to get things started. back to you. >> okay. reminder that the olympic coverage begins here on msnbc and we invite you to watch it throughout the day and over the next two weeks. >>> a new data that monitors new -- and joining me here is star harrah...
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moved away from the eastern mediterranean places like turkey, egypt and tunisia and shifted to perennial favourites" instead, holidaymakers are looking to the sun, sea and sangria of spain as well as portugal. in spain, in the first six months of this year alone, nearly 33 million foreigners visited the country..that's an increase of almost 12 percent from last year. (craig lever, british tourist) clever to go to these types of dangerous countries. a place like portugal is much safer, much quieter and it's better to play golf. " (isa soares) "and while some have gained from what has been a summer of shocks, be it a cascade of attacks in europe..or the fallout from brexit, others, in particular european airlines and their investors have been rattled by it. easyjet's stock price has fallen 43-percent since the beginning of the year. low cost operator ryanair saw it's price drop by agent thomas cook has seen 50% of its value wiped off during same period." for the time being the terror attacks do not seem to have put people completely off travelling ... but it is affecting their choice of destination... and for so many here in europe... safety and security are now paramount
moved away from the eastern mediterranean places like turkey, egypt and tunisia and shifted to perennial favourites" instead, holidaymakers are looking to the sun, sea and sangria of spain as well as portugal. in spain, in the first six months of this year alone, nearly 33 million foreigners visited the country..that's an increase of almost 12 percent from last year. (craig lever, british tourist) clever to go to these types of dangerous countries. a place like portugal is much safer, much...
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moved away from the eastern mediterranean places like turkey, egypt and tunisia and shifted to perennial favourites"instead, holidaymakers are looking to the sun, sea and sangria of spain as well as portugal.in million foreigners visited the country..that's an increase of almost 12 percent from last year.(craig lever, british tourist) "with what is happening in the world right now, it's not very clever to go to these types of dangerous countries. a place like portugal is much safer, much quieter and it's better to play golf. "(isa soares) "and while some have gained from what has been a summer of shocks, be it a cascade of attacks in europe..or the fallout in particular european airlines and their investors have been rattled by it.for the time being the terror attacks do not seem to have put people completely off travelling ...but it is affecting their choice of destination...and for so many here in europe...safety and security are now paramount. several airlines have seen their stock drop by almost half since the beginning of the year. coming up: what michael phelps and "ducks tales" have in common.and which american birthday today. now it's time for an olympics updat
moved away from the eastern mediterranean places like turkey, egypt and tunisia and shifted to perennial favourites"instead, holidaymakers are looking to the sun, sea and sangria of spain as well as portugal.in million foreigners visited the country..that's an increase of almost 12 percent from last year.(craig lever, british tourist) "with what is happening in the world right now, it's not very clever to go to these types of dangerous countries. a place like portugal is much safer,...
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agenda at the summit with a picturesque square at the eastern edge where more than 100 citizen driven workshops took place along with two friends from spain and mexico headed up the hill to a vast school for a panel on water and climate. we were joined with activists including members of the grandparents climate campaign from norway some very tall men and women en route to various events. the director of the organization opened before him by saying it is related to the consequences of climate but not as an inherent part of climate change and yet human activities have been affecting the water cycles and climate change this shows we can act on climate change through our water practices. and water was part of the numerous conversation. i was in paris in december 2015 during the top 21 with a group called regeneration international and global network of activists, scientists and communicators. there was a house that had a lovely nightclub downstairs. one morning they joined the room sometime before the night and having just arrived from indonesia. she told me they were among the finest in the world and now that the water is being privately bo
agenda at the summit with a picturesque square at the eastern edge where more than 100 citizen driven workshops took place along with two friends from spain and mexico headed up the hill to a vast school for a panel on water and climate. we were joined with activists including members of the grandparents climate campaign from norway some very tall men and women en route to various events. the director of the organization opened before him by saying it is related to the consequences of climate...
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spain. usa on top. next up will be serbia for all the marbles tomorrow at 2:35 eastern. 30 up for grabs today, 17 of them105 medals. china, great britain, a tie for second place, five medals separating the two. it looks like another beautiful day. it's a little cloudy now but it usually burns off. going for another gold. >> even in the rain, copacabana is a beautiful city. coy, thanks so much. >> you're welcome. >>> we'll see you in just a bit. up next, meet the south korean who just came the first competitor from south korea to qualify. >>> and donald trump has retooled his campaign. and for the second consecutive speech, talking about getting black voters to support him, but also who has a lot of work to do. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem.
spain. usa on top. next up will be serbia for all the marbles tomorrow at 2:35 eastern. 30 up for grabs today, 17 of them105 medals. china, great britain, a tie for second place, five medals separating the two. it looks like another beautiful day. it's a little cloudy now but it usually burns off. going for another gold. >> even in the rain, copacabana is a beautiful city. coy, thanks so much. >> you're welcome. >>> we'll see you in just a bit. up next, meet the south...