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is going to be effec until daednes ongoing river flood iaster.sh l thbe up in a wil a'l some heavynpowou prs a days er>> recentstorasve h ms fire m have been sparked by lighte.ng ie firefighter dd batingni blazetl in howarunty marand breaking out in clarksville around 2:00 this morning, three inside the home were able to make itout. nathan flynn was fighting the flames when the first floor >> we kn there's a possibility of this dayow but we hope it neo >> he was a heck of a mefirefighter, he loved the fir service. he loved his family. both ftm and hisir his h family.om >> understandabl al difficult time fore all of us. importantly, nate and his family >> the home is owned by jan in it sadiki, currentlyng for count cit >>> talk aho aetunro. wo the rrkedignht meanswo stlo lord wano tio uttethehawee reporter: on the first i i sto. ekday th stations are closed on the red line wwant to see how things are we took the shuttle if brook ldt t lrselvefor aittle more than a metro riders ntmo will hear thet even 30 otnutes. on the train normal. and they went tottyde rho quick >> to get from union st
is going to be effec until daednes ongoing river flood iaster.sh l thbe up in a wil a'l some heavynpowou prs a days er>> recentstorasve h ms fire m have been sparked by lighte.ng ie firefighter dd batingni blazetl in howarunty marand breaking out in clarksville around 2:00 this morning, three inside the home were able to make itout. nathan flynn was fighting the flames when the first floor >> we kn there's a possibility of this dayow but we hope it neo >> he was a heck of a...
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this is in effec until tomorro morning, wednesday morning, but i believe they're going to extend that wednesday might. we could see upwards of five before this is said and done. by today, another inch and tomorrow morning, three inches. it's warm and muggy. temperatures are in the 70s. we stay in the 70s throught this morning. 82 degrees, more flooding. could be heavy at times, as we go flu the morough the morni xlu commute. we'reoing to see some heavy rain into the afternoon. here's a look at your ten-day forecast. flas flood watch for everybody. now, just isolated chances when we get into friday, possibly saturday. weave more rain unfortunately next week. >>> stataking a look at the roa. a father in germantown has his area for his daughter. it was a massive sinkhole. belt way is looking on top of the green. that radar is showing the area. >>> pothole on the right side. you're on time, just going to take you about eight minutes. >> thank you. >>> app aching the5:00 hour. another recall to pass along to you this morning. this will mean, you'll have to repack today's lunches. pepperidg
this is in effec until tomorro morning, wednesday morning, but i believe they're going to extend that wednesday might. we could see upwards of five before this is said and done. by today, another inch and tomorrow morning, three inches. it's warm and muggy. temperatures are in the 70s. we stay in the 70s throught this morning. 82 degrees, more flooding. could be heavy at times, as we go flu the morough the morni xlu commute. we'reoing to see some heavy rain into the afternoon. here's a look at...
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miseset shiffromom conollingng elepepnt numbers themsves as was prpriously thought t mitigating t e effechat t ey actual havave the trees. so you cocod approach this a large scale whe yoyou uld try anmanage ephant diribution do to a smler scsce of tually maging the large trtreethemselves, prottingng t large treeees themselveses. >> with the bebeehives, the zoologiststs are hoping g to col the elephants' movements, by keeping ththem ming. i if the animals stay in one acace too lolong, they canan inflict extee damagege. but above e all, the conservavationists sayay bs ae the perfecect way of keeeeping elephants awaway from indidivil objects of particular poportance, likeke trees that he birds nestining in them. >> w we have got b bark stripg hehere by elephahants and whate barkrk stripping doeoes is that leaves t the trees slilighty vulnererable to otheher ininfestations. . so we have t wood barrow activityhihich hav me ovever re, but t can also allow termitites to get inin at can allow ththe ee to bebe vulnerable to fires. so thes sort of trtrees art toto g eaten up frorom the insidede and
miseset shiffromom conollingng elepepnt numbers themsves as was prpriously thought t mitigating t e effechat t ey actual havave the trees. so you cocod approach this a large scale whe yoyou uld try anmanage ephant diribution do to a smler scsce of tually maging the large trtreethemselves, prottingng t large treeees themselveses. >> with the bebeehives, the zoologiststs are hoping g to col the elephants' movements, by keeping ththem ming. i if the animals stay in one acace too lolong, they...
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treesthere's been a ndset shiffrom contrling ephant nbers theelves as was priously tught to tigatinghe effechat th tually he on therees. so you uld apprch this a large sce where u could y and mage elepht distrition down ta smallescale of actuly managg the lae trs themsees, protting the large trees themselves. >> with e beehives, the zoologists are hoping to control the ephants' mements, by keeping them moving. if the animalstay in onplace too long, th can inflict extensive damage. but above all, the conservationists say bees are the perfect way of keeping elephants away from individual jects of pticular importancelike trees that have birds nesting in them. >> we have got bark stripping here by elephants and what the bark stripping does is that it leaves the trees slightly vulnerable to other infestations. so we have got wood brow activi which hav co over herebut it canlso allow termites to get in and it can allow the tree to be vulnerable to res. so the sortf trees start to get een up from the inside and it's because they have got some bark remove >> t bees willikely wardff e elephas. but is
treesthere's been a ndset shiffrom contrling ephant nbers theelves as was priously tught to tigatinghe effechat th tually he on therees. so you uld apprch this a large sce where u could y and mage elepht distrition down ta smallescale of actuly managg the lae trs themsees, protting the large trees themselves. >> with e beehives, the zoologists are hoping to control the ephants' mements, by keeping them moving. if the animalstay in onplace too long, th can inflict extensive damage. but...
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it could be lobstermen in maine dealing with the effec of the trade war. joshua: i think the immediate effects of trump's trawi war not be economic in the macro sense. most economists recently worried yet about the trade war because the tariffs are a small percentage of the overall u.s. economy. where i think it's going to hit is i individual states and industries, especially states that voted for trump, in all sorts of localized areas. so we've heard about soybean farmers in iowa. certainly it hurt there. but these tariffs are spread across many industries. you mentioned lobstermen in maine, subject to a chineseoo se tariffs but the lobster traps are now more eensive as they're made with canadian steel so across the country, alaska, south carolina, places where there are competitive house races this fall, the tariffs are localized issues in a way thatut voters absy see and feel. robert: why aren't rkiublicans spea out more publicly? we hear it, nancy, privately. the free trade republicans, they don't like where this is going. but they're reluctant to say
it could be lobstermen in maine dealing with the effec of the trade war. joshua: i think the immediate effects of trump's trawi war not be economic in the macro sense. most economists recently worried yet about the trade war because the tariffs are a small percentage of the overall u.s. economy. where i think it's going to hit is i individual states and industries, especially states that voted for trump, in all sorts of localized areas. so we've heard about soybean farmers in iowa. certainly it...
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other notable laws that go into effec felony threshold of shoplifting is 50fr0 up 2 it 00 andiet'sr toyp crease time spent ines rec and loegulationsations bring bringing dogs to breweries and wirys in virginia. >> also in maryland for newng laws aff minimum wage. that's going to be increasing in montgomery country. another law requires annual trending for school staff on identifying child sexual abuse. also teachers who are paying out-of-pocket for classroom deduct up to $250 on taxes and kids can bring surprise sc sen toool and hunters you have anot or safety optiother than is approved color for hunting out arwswea wear. all la are effective as of toy. >> as you know, bumper to bumper traffic crowds at the airport. it's all part of our holiday travel season right now. each throat fourth is n until wednesday it appears some folks are trying to get a n mpstart oat getting out of town w gleetting it good. >>making the most of it.ea king down numbers for us liver from the national mall. hey, tisha. >> wello , good morningyou both. nearly 47il mon people expected to travel out of town this 4
other notable laws that go into effec felony threshold of shoplifting is 50fr0 up 2 it 00 andiet'sr toyp crease time spent ines rec and loegulationsations bring bringing dogs to breweries and wirys in virginia. >> also in maryland for newng laws aff minimum wage. that's going to be increasing in montgomery country. another law requires annual trending for school staff on identifying child sexual abuse. also teachers who are paying out-of-pocket for classroom deduct up to $250 on taxes and...
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going through watching this guy, a total phony, how about, "we will stop it," or something to that effecffect? >> sean: it's called "liars, leakers, liberals: the case against the anti-trump conspiracy." judge jeanine pirro. when you take your time and you actually lay out real information, how many times did donald trump say -- they said today he's a liar. he said it so many times, they don't care about the truth. this is now hurting the country with this one-sided agenda that the media obviously has that is anti-trump. >> that's one of the reasons i wrote the book "liars, leakers, and liberals." these are people these are people who lie, they leak, and they are focused on taking down donald trump. the american people instinctively understood that we needed this man at just this time. everything you laid out tonight in your monologue is accurate. all of it is in my book, it's almost as if i knew what was going to happen. can you imagine if donald trump offered a reset button to putin what they would do or if he was caught in an off-mic moment with medvedev, the russian prime minister? i
going through watching this guy, a total phony, how about, "we will stop it," or something to that effecffect? >> sean: it's called "liars, leakers, liberals: the case against the anti-trump conspiracy." judge jeanine pirro. when you take your time and you actually lay out real information, how many times did donald trump say -- they said today he's a liar. he said it so many times, they don't care about the truth. this is now hurting the country with this one-sided...
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. >> that's why the flash flood is in effec all the way through until wednesday morning. let's show you what's happening. cloud around the d.c. and temperature-wise we're in the low 80s and as we move on through the rest of the night tonight. we'll see the numbers going dow back into th70s and we're talking about a radar right now which has a pretty good amount of rain associated with it but nothing too heavy right now. not looking at everything too heavy with the exception of areas downround charles county and moving into fairfax county right now and we'll continue to watch those, too. this is what i'm talking about. this little area right in here gnd to the east or west of waldorf and com into fairfax. this will come right into the already o area and along the beltway right now. i can stop this and show you what we'reng tal about. moderateain right along the belt war and this area of heavier rain, off and on tomorrow. tomoncow has a better c to see the rain. this is what's happening, guys. a huge area of low pre aure. lo this. you can see this moving down to the south,
. >> that's why the flash flood is in effec all the way through until wednesday morning. let's show you what's happening. cloud around the d.c. and temperature-wise we're in the low 80s and as we move on through the rest of the night tonight. we'll see the numbers going dow back into th70s and we're talking about a radar right now which has a pretty good amount of rain associated with it but nothing too heavy right now. not looking at everything too heavy with the exception of areas...
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they used narcan to reverse the effec the overdose.was awake and talking to her family last night. she celebrated six yea of sobriety last month. see released a song called sober. if you know anyone struggling with addiction, the number is for the substance abuse and mental health services administration. 800-662-help. the line is staffed 24 hours a day, ye365 days a . >>> now to a developing story in the district. the searchontinues for a man who shot someone less than a block from d.c. police headquarters in northwest. it happened near intersection of third and d street near the tunnel. investigators closed the ramp and searched the tunnel for evidence. area. was traffic in the no word on the victim's condition. >>> we want to continue our team coverage of this weather alert day. oktake a l at the storm team 4 radar on the screen. all that rayin headed our this afternoon. ha could lead to a lot of flooding. >> justin finch is live at baker park in frederick county, maryland. flooding is always a concern there. when is that river expe
they used narcan to reverse the effec the overdose.was awake and talking to her family last night. she celebrated six yea of sobriety last month. see released a song called sober. if you know anyone struggling with addiction, the number is for the substance abuse and mental health services administration. 800-662-help. the line is staffed 24 hours a day, ye365 days a . >>> now to a developing story in the district. the searchontinues for a man who shot someone less than a block from...
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traumated , ople whore adults o have been traatized as childre, we know somthings aut what expect andhathe effecauma arend howong ty sh up. wanted be ableo offer we becausefirst of all waed to able torepare parents re not ppared psychogically they do n really ace emselves, w could ey, for the lo period ecovery. kids who about these were drugg? it is not even cleare what was used on them. when they cry for their mothers and fathers. dr. burke: this is a devastating and terrible thing. one of the things that we know is that children who are traumatized have access to their feelings and cannot put them in words, cannot structure them, cannot use relationships in order to be able to make them manageable. what this does is it essentially gives children a lack of access to be able to express themselves. in essence, it freezes them in time and it does so in a way that is very frightening. now don't knowey themselves and their parents do not know them either. we are very concerned about these reports. amy: we have less than a minute, but the long-term impact of this trauma and what resources do these pa
traumated , ople whore adults o have been traatized as childre, we know somthings aut what expect andhathe effecauma arend howong ty sh up. wanted be ableo offer we becausefirst of all waed to able torepare parents re not ppared psychogically they do n really ace emselves, w could ey, for the lo period ecovery. kids who about these were drugg? it is not even cleare what was used on them. when they cry for their mothers and fathers. dr. burke: this is a devastating and terrible thing. one of the...
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>> there are a llt lot of effec. it is hard to know where to start. prices on a lot of things will go up, manufacturing processes making their output less competitive, but president trump has undermined the global trading system which kprielss about 90, 95% of the international law in the world and that destabilizes the world on a global level. there are bigger global security implications of the moves. >> david, when you say the initial reaction is, okay, this will be resolved somehow, if it isn't resolved somehow quickly, when does that thinking start to change on wall street and what will that look like if it does? >> that's a great question. i would be a rich man if i knew, but it is something that investors have been having to weigh for a long time. there was dramatic market movement the night of the election, and since then there's been this, again, blind faith that the president isn't going to do anything that will really upset things. this president, his administration cares a tremendous amount about market reaction, to a degree we haven't see
>> there are a llt lot of effec. it is hard to know where to start. prices on a lot of things will go up, manufacturing processes making their output less competitive, but president trump has undermined the global trading system which kprielss about 90, 95% of the international law in the world and that destabilizes the world on a global level. there are bigger global security implications of the moves. >> david, when you say the initial reaction is, okay, this will be resolved...
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the loss came after facebook warned about declining revenue -- and the effec priv >>> good morning, it'se loss coming after facebook warned about declining revenue and the effects of new privacy policies. crews continue to battle a wildfire that's destroyed one home and three outbuildings in contra costa county. the marsh fire in the clayton area has burned about 247 acres and is 20% contained. >>> and a peculiar police chase on city streets in concord. the suspect was driving a stolen backhoe. the chase went on only a short distance but it lasted about 20 minutes. it ended on willow pass road and the driver was arrested. >>> stay with us; a look at traffic and weather in just a moment. nd mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brandwant for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impa
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the white house reversal and the effec it could have on students natiwide. the news at ten starts right now we begin tonight with a wild weather, a heat waive stirring up summer storms bringin someeavy rape and it really did some dasage and i all of us thinking what's coming next with so many plansneutdoors. o family forced out of theirome after a lightening sike sparked a fire in their att. melis howell is live there with the latest. >>reporter: we're actually out here on quince orchard boulevard . this is some debris left behind. all of this thrown down from the third floor by fire crews who had to break the windows, the family that lie,d they weren't home when theht liging struck. the with theiroung daughter and here her granddaughter. when they came home they told me the oven was on and ty couldn't turn it off. they turned off the break ares, that' when theyealized there was smoke throughout.ui they qly left according to fire crews w that'shen a fire broke out in their attic. it turned out it was a lightening that stroke on top of my daughter's room and
the white house reversal and the effec it could have on students natiwide. the news at ten starts right now we begin tonight with a wild weather, a heat waive stirring up summer storms bringin someeavy rape and it really did some dasage and i all of us thinking what's coming next with so many plansneutdoors. o family forced out of theirome after a lightening sike sparked a fire in their att. melis howell is live there with the latest. >>reporter: we're actually out here on quince orchard...