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this is from larry s. i'm going to go to you first, dana.f everyone on the panel was to write a book about their time on the show, what would be the name of their book, besides "the five"? >> what happened? get it? >> no, i don't. >> that's his new book. >> that went right over my head. >> nicely done, jesse. >> all right, juan. i have juan's title, but go ahead. guess what. >> check it out. >> check it out. guess what. >> this has been a problem my whole life. so i was thinking about it. how about "talking dead"? "the talking dead." how about that? i could call the show "the deplorable deplorables." >>i might call it "four months." i don't know. >> the shortest book ever written. >> "profiles in courage." >>that would be ghostwritten. and then you can get it in bulk sales. i would call it "the one." because without me, what would it be? i'm kidding. i would call it "the ten" because for every one of us, there was someone else. >> that's right. we're all replaceable. >> yep. all right. this is from dana k. this is a great -- i'm going to sta
this is from larry s. i'm going to go to you first, dana.f everyone on the panel was to write a book about their time on the show, what would be the name of their book, besides "the five"? >> what happened? get it? >> no, i don't. >> that's his new book. >> that went right over my head. >> nicely done, jesse. >> all right, juan. i have juan's title, but go ahead. guess what. >> check it out. >> check it out. guess what. >> this has...
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s. mccain. >> this isn't true. this can't be. larry: meet america's newest multimillionaire. where she was when she realized she just hit historic jackpot. alison: only on 7 today, a look at the year round effort it takes to ensure d.c.'s prize cherry trees stay healthy and beautiful. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. >> we are still months away from the peak bloom of the cherry blossoms in the tidal basin but tonight we get a look at what it takes to keep the national treasures thrive. we have a story you will only see on 7. q: it's been unusually loud around the tidal basin this week. but for a good reason. >> we are trying to ma
s. mccain. >> this isn't true. this can't be. larry: meet america's newest multimillionaire. where she was when she realized she just hit historic jackpot. alison: only on 7 today, a look at the year round effort it takes to ensure d.c.'s prize cherry trees stay healthy and beautiful. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and...
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larry: call it what it is. nancy: turn it down to doug in the stormwatch7's weather center. great day to enjoy the night out. >> passing shower in the next hour or two. temperature wise is comfortable. woodbridge is now at 81. tracking in the afternoon. we have patches of the showers or the sprinkles. don't expect anything more than that. they will see cloudiness. there are a couple of storms tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. it will drop from the upper 70 to the mid-to-lower 70's tonight. future cast has a clue of moisture tomorrow. sunday is warmer and then most of next week looks dry and comfortable. a lot of sunshine. get up the road to baltimore and where erin hawksworth is. just couple howevers before the game time. preseason football! erin: gruden tells me that the starters are only on the field for about eight plays and that is expected. but the fans don't care. they are just happy football is back. you can see the ravens players on the field. i mentioned that i was outside. i saw fans tailgating and entering the stadium. all decked out in the redskins and the r
larry: call it what it is. nancy: turn it down to doug in the stormwatch7's weather center. great day to enjoy the night out. >> passing shower in the next hour or two. temperature wise is comfortable. woodbridge is now at 81. tracking in the afternoon. we have patches of the showers or the sprinkles. don't expect anything more than that. they will see cloudiness. there are a couple of storms tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. it will drop from the upper 70 to the mid-to-lower 70's...
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s. larry: who knew? we have two and a half weeks away from a partial solar eclipse.ou can't look right at it. you need special glasses or another aid to get a glimpse. meteorologist josh knight is live at the national mall with the look at some of the best bets. josh? josh: that is right. even though 85% of the sun is going to be covered, if you didn't know it was going on you might not realize it was happening. we wanted to come down here to the air and the space museum to talk to the pros and figure out good ways to enjoy august >> whoa! >> that is the response you get from folks looking through the solar glasses at the sun for a normal day. we are less than three weeks away from when it will different. the program manager at the smithsonian air and space museum. on august 21 the moon will block almost all the sun. >> during that time, walking around, might not notice a whole lot of difference. there is a bright blue sky like today, you might feel like it's hazy. like if there is a cloud over the sun but there isn't. >> if you don't solar glasses or you just want a
s. larry: who knew? we have two and a half weeks away from a partial solar eclipse.ou can't look right at it. you need special glasses or another aid to get a glimpse. meteorologist josh knight is live at the national mall with the look at some of the best bets. josh? josh: that is right. even though 85% of the sun is going to be covered, if you didn't know it was going on you might not realize it was happening. we wanted to come down here to the air and the space museum to talk to the pros and...
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s. sunshine and the low humidity. every day this week i will take it. larry: couple of weeks ago the 80's was where we were starting. : yeah. larry: at 5:00 a.m.! alison: thank you. still ahead the t-shirt design using a symbol that incited outrage worldwide. larry: the heroism saying a been needed in the first place. is there we are less than a month out the president's son barron attending st. andrew's episcopal school in pot z2gv6z zi0z y2gv6y yi0y fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com ali
s. sunshine and the low humidity. every day this week i will take it. larry: couple of weeks ago the 80's was where we were starting. : yeah. larry: at 5:00 a.m.! alison: thank you. still ahead the t-shirt design using a symbol that incited outrage worldwide. larry: the heroism saying a been needed in the first place. is there we are less than a month out the president's son barron attending st. andrew's episcopal school in pot z2gv6z zi0z y2gv6y yi0y fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic...
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larry: we have new information on the destroyer uss john s. mccain. some of the remains of the sailors have been found. this is two days after collided with an oil tanker. tonight the families of those missing have >> we wish we were searching. he is a hero. larry: they are inspecting the damage. the recovered remains were found in the damaged compartments sealed to keep the ship afloat. alison: the naval academy is offline because of a campus wide i.t. outage. electrical problem in the hulls apparently caused a ripple effect throughout the campus. so all i.t. services are down, phone, in the, e-mail and everything. the repairs could take 12 hours. larry: b.w.i. is back to normal a a bomb scare slowed things down. this man hollenbeck left a back unattended near a checkpoint to claim there was a bomb inside. no bomb was found. alison: a man died after the pickup truck collided head on with a dump truck on the i-395 express lanes. both vehicles involved in the zone. didn't see the others coming. larry: they have a safer way to navigate the intersection.
larry: we have new information on the destroyer uss john s. mccain. some of the remains of the sailors have been found. this is two days after collided with an oil tanker. tonight the families of those missing have >> we wish we were searching. he is a hero. larry: they are inspecting the damage. the recovered remains were found in the damaged compartments sealed to keep the ship afloat. alison: the naval academy is offline because of a campus wide i.t. outage. electrical problem in the...
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larry smith. and i'm adrianna hopkins let''s get things started with eileen whalen good morning washington. toss to eileen - one more spectacular august day - rain chances return tomorrow - warm and muggy weekend; a few storms - wet start to the week monday; then drying out today: mostly sunny to partly cloudy. comfortably warm. highs: 83-86 winds: se 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. milder. increasing humidity. lows: 67-71 winds: se 5 mph to calm friday: mostly cloudy. mild and muggy. scattered showers and thunderstorms. highs: 80-84 winds: se 5 mph an unarmed accelerated toward officers -shot to death by police. the only body camera footage- showing c-p-r, being given in the last moments of terrence sterling's life. and now - word that the officer will not be charged - for shooting him. but this morning - growing calls for that officer's resignation. sam sweneey is here with more mayor bowser says it's unacceptable that officer brian trainer did not activate his body camera until after the shooting. and this morning the mayor - at the forefront pushing for trainer to resign. last september,
larry smith. and i'm adrianna hopkins let''s get things started with eileen whalen good morning washington. toss to eileen - one more spectacular august day - rain chances return tomorrow - warm and muggy weekend; a few storms - wet start to the week monday; then drying out today: mostly sunny to partly cloudy. comfortably warm. highs: 83-86 winds: se 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. milder. increasing humidity. lows: 67-71 winds: se 5 mph to calm friday: mostly cloudy. mild and muggy. scattered...
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s for the end of next week. and next weekend. back to you. nancy: thank you. larry: time for sports. ball family, they have been quiet for a while -- erin: but they are back. the youngest ball brother. 16-year-old lamello ball now has his own signature shoe and his dad lavar ball reportedly doesn't care whether the shoe will effect his son's college eligibilit he can't play, then he can't play." that's what he said. the shoe, the mb-1 is available for preorder through big baller brand website for $400. he verbally committed to attend ucla in two years and ranked as the 27th player in class of 19 in the country and not under the ncaa purview until he signs a letter of intent. who knows what will happen there? earlier this week, united midfielder paul ariolla named to the u.s. men's national team for two upcoming world cup qualifiers. he is one of the most recent signings for the black and red as the team continues to rebuild. >> ariola. >> in order to turn the season around, d.c. united conducted a massive mid-season overhaul this month. headlined by the u.s. national team member paul
s for the end of next week. and next weekend. back to you. nancy: thank you. larry: time for sports. ball family, they have been quiet for a while -- erin: but they are back. the youngest ball brother. 16-year-old lamello ball now has his own signature shoe and his dad lavar ball reportedly doesn't care whether the shoe will effect his son's college eligibilit he can't play, then he can't play." that's what he said. the shoe, the mb-1 is available for preorder through big baller brand...
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larry: district, sam sweetie is tracking it. run a killer is on the after a murder in columbia heights last night, what happened coming up next. >> we are live inside one of d.c.'s favorite restaurants, what some restaurants are doing to help the victims in houston. a live report is coming up. >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. larry: breaking in the district, a deadly shooting in columbia heights. whoever pulled the trigger is on the run and this is happening in a very popular part of town. sam: just about a block from the columbia heights metro station, all these hours later a number of d.c. police blocking off every exit -- entrance to this alleyway, eight to 10 officers on the scene. shots rang out about 9:45 last night police got here the gun man had taken off. a brief description, a young man wearing all dark clothing. there are a number of surveillance cameras in the area and you can see on this video, the least scouring the area again for clues. unable to see that unclear whether they were able to go through the videos. if you are in the area last night or saw someone running or heard something, police want to hear from you. we
larry: district, sam sweetie is tracking it. run a killer is on the after a murder in columbia heights last night, what happened coming up next. >> we are live inside one of d.c.'s favorite restaurants, what some restaurants are doing to help the victims in houston. a live report is coming up. >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. larry: breaking in the district, a deadly shooting in columbia heights. whoever pulled the trigger is on the run and this...
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larry: you might recall case from 1990's a man shooting and killing another man after finding out heenny jones show. now there are new developments in the case. a double delight for the eyes and for the nose. mark wahlberg is the highest paid actor in hollywood. but how much more are the men making over the women? that's coming up. jonathan: thanks, larry. happening now, president trump in yuma, arizona. he will tour border operations before heading to phoenix where he will hold a campaign style rally. this is a live picture of air force one. the door is open. we haven't seen the president get on the tarmac yet. we will continue to monitor the situation. >> we may let twitter >> this is one of the communication and the organizing tools that was used. they are not commenting but the country says they are ready to talk. you know clubs that are b.y.o.p. -- bring your own pot? coffee shops. but not many open because of the zoning restrictions with the clubs. >> the donald trump look alike is common but they have confiscated the ecstasy tabs that look like trump's noggin. they estimate th
larry: you might recall case from 1990's a man shooting and killing another man after finding out heenny jones show. now there are new developments in the case. a double delight for the eyes and for the nose. mark wahlberg is the highest paid actor in hollywood. but how much more are the men making over the women? that's coming up. jonathan: thanks, larry. happening now, president trump in yuma, arizona. he will tour border operations before heading to phoenix where he will hold a campaign...
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s only confederate our hike.monument to >> we won't stand for any remnants in washington. larry: the demonstrator said that they are hoping to show a united front against hate. adrianna: sam sweeney is tracking down the reaction in the newsroom. president trump having not done enough to denounce the violence? sam: getting criticism from both sides of the aisle, people saying he didn't speak out fast enough or go far enough. "how can he show whose cited he's on"? "start by calling this what it is, why supremacy." "these were white supremacists in this was domestic terrorism. a lot of people bringing that up, they want to hear the terrorism word. marco saying that there is nothing patriotic about not seize or the kkk and that it is the direct opposite of what american -- america seeks to be. senator hatch saying that his brother "to give his life finding hitler's -- didn't give his life fighting hitler's to see this at home." donald trump coming back briefly today before he goes to new york. he says he will hold a press conference. we will see how he addresses questions from the m
s only confederate our hike.monument to >> we won't stand for any remnants in washington. larry: the demonstrator said that they are hoping to show a united front against hate. adrianna: sam sweeney is tracking down the reaction in the newsroom. president trump having not done enough to denounce the violence? sam: getting criticism from both sides of the aisle, people saying he didn't speak out fast enough or go far enough. "how can he show whose cited he's on"? "start by...
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larry smith. we have to get out there and play one of these times area is it worth it, eileen? eileen: why not? but i feel like we have won the weather lottery. upper 70's in the upcoming weekend. sun,e way, here comes the have you noticed how much later the sun starts rising each day? it use got over the next several months. we have got a front coming to satellite radar right now, a bit of sunshine peeking through, mostly cloudy as you get out the door. upperatures into the 70's, not rising that much. you will start to see or feel that humidity falling after lunchtime today. 82 degrees by 2:00, 6:00, and to 72 byightful, down 9 p.m. with comfortable
larry smith. we have to get out there and play one of these times area is it worth it, eileen? eileen: why not? but i feel like we have won the weather lottery. upper 70's in the upcoming weekend. sun,e way, here comes the have you noticed how much later the sun starts rising each day? it use got over the next several months. we have got a front coming to satellite radar right now, a bit of sunshine peeking through, mostly cloudy as you get out the door. upperatures into the 70's, not rising...
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back in june after fox5's reporting on the situation governor larry hogan called for an investigation into those allegations. in fact it is the first day of schools for some potential first responders a new class of high school firefighters hit the books. the quoars which was first introduced last year teaches students to perform safely and effectively as firefighters. we talked to a graduate of last year's class about what the students will be going through. i know a the lot of them are probably really nervous. i can see they're pretty nervous. it is quite overwhelming and intimidating for a few days but you get used to it quickly. i open mind about the entire process and just be ready to be humbled, honestly. it's a lot of work and you you just got to get used to it and push through it all. last year, all 13 students passed the class. coming up an unusual call for help. very unusual and pretty heart breaking. an 11 year old boy calls 911 to report the fact that his mother is driving under the influence. what police also discord when they pulled the car over. i'm in shock. i don't ev
back in june after fox5's reporting on the situation governor larry hogan called for an investigation into those allegations. in fact it is the first day of schools for some potential first responders a new class of high school firefighters hit the books. the quoars which was first introduced last year teaches students to perform safely and effectively as firefighters. we talked to a graduate of last year's class about what the students will be going through. i know a the lot of them are...
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wasn't, we wouldn't be here. >> larry says he's on track to grow other world computing into a half billion dollar business ye l keep track of him. that is "nightly business report s herera. thanks so much for watching. have a great weekend and we will see you this is a bbc america. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freemen foundation. and cooler foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and exciting. is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families couples and friends can all find their escape on the isld
wasn't, we wouldn't be here. >> larry says he's on track to grow other world computing into a half billion dollar business ye l keep track of him. that is "nightly business report s herera. thanks so much for watching. have a great weekend and we will see you this is a bbc america. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freemen foundation. and cooler foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and...
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s. so far more than 2,000 complaints have been filed. larry: wow! let's get back to breaking news. we talked about it at the top of the hour. power pole and the downed lines blocking route 29 in montgomery county. this is also keeping people from getting in and out of their burtonsville. let's get to jeff goldberg. he is there on the scene live for us with the latest. jeff? jeff: well, larry, we have a lot of frustrated residents. we have drivers that are extremely frustrated. 29 is closed for miles in both directions. that is because of the situation we are looking at right here. you can see b.g.&e crews trying to repair the power line. at 1:00 this afternoon the power line, something caused it to fall to 29. a truck driving by caught the power line causing that power pole to bend. thankfully in one was injured in this situation. but it obviously caused a great deal of concern with the live power line going across 29. 29 was shut down. not too long after that. now as we take a look at what is going on, on the ground view we have a lot of residents from the country place apartment
s. so far more than 2,000 complaints have been filed. larry: wow! let's get back to breaking news. we talked about it at the top of the hour. power pole and the downed lines blocking route 29 in montgomery county. this is also keeping people from getting in and out of their burtonsville. let's get to jeff goldberg. he is there on the scene live for us with the latest. jeff? jeff: well, larry, we have a lot of frustrated residents. we have drivers that are extremely frustrated. 29 is closed for...
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if robber showed a -- the robber s if you have information, call police right away. larry: still ahead, i think we should use racing as a tool to raise money. larry: a young racecar driver lend a helping hand in a fight against cancer. that's coming up later. >> coming up, the debate over confederate statues. historian tells us why they did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. larry: calls in richmond to rip down monument to the confederate general. richmond the one-time captain of the confederacy is home to honoring leaders and at least one person arrested. alison: this is a continuation of
if robber showed a -- the robber s if you have information, call police right away. larry: still ahead, i think we should use racing as a tool to raise money. larry: a young racecar driver lend a helping hand in a fight against cancer. that's coming up later. >> coming up, the debate over confederate statues. historian tells us why they did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers...
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lower 70's in spots heading to the middle of next week by thursday and friday. larry: wow! nancy: unusual to see the temperatures that mild for the beginning of september. doug: a drend for the end of august. cooler than average. see what september brings but starts off on the cool side. nancy: tarting to be harvey could mean for prices a it the pump. larry: but right now call the red cross in the help center to aid victims of the hurricane harvey. 703-236-9220. nancy: but first a look at what is coming up tonight on abc. larry: now veronica johnson has a preview of tomorrow's "good morning washington." veronica: thanks, guys. tomorrow on "good morning washington." rescue efforts around the clock as tropical storm harvey rages on. we will keep you updated on what is to come in the hours ahead. >> plus, from pillow cases to bath towel and bras and jeans. don't get stuck in the sink. how to keep the most used items fresh. >> and get traffic and weather every ten minutes on 4:25 a.m. on "good morning washington." q: computer and checking the smart top but little or most know w
lower 70's in spots heading to the middle of next week by thursday and friday. larry: wow! nancy: unusual to see the temperatures that mild for the beginning of september. doug: a drend for the end of august. cooler than average. see what september brings but starts off on the cool side. nancy: tarting to be harvey could mean for prices a it the pump. larry: but right now call the red cross in the help center to aid victims of the hurricane harvey. 703-236-9220. nancy: but first a look at what...
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s police department. they're demanding at least a dozen officers be disciplined. bruce leshan explain. >> reporter: hey, larry. it is the second time in a week activists say they have uncovered patches, banners, imagery they say betrays a culture of violence and racism in the metropolitan police department. last week it was a t-shirt that used a symbol that is used by white nationalists, worn by metropolitan police department officer in superior court that the activist took the picture of. now they've got a dozen complaints going into the office of complaints here today talking about another image that they're alarmed by. this is the image here. it is for the narcotics and special investigations division. i don't know how well you can see it, but it is a skull and cross bones. right in the middle of the skull is a gun shot hole. there are two guns here, handcuffs. down here it says best in the chamber. activists say this revels in the kind of violence that the police officers should not be reveling in. take a look also at the image of this t-shirt that was out last week. in the t-shirt that was worn by the po
s police department. they're demanding at least a dozen officers be disciplined. bruce leshan explain. >> reporter: hey, larry. it is the second time in a week activists say they have uncovered patches, banners, imagery they say betrays a culture of violence and racism in the metropolitan police department. last week it was a t-shirt that used a symbol that is used by white nationalists, worn by metropolitan police department officer in superior court that the activist took the picture...
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larry in albany, georgia western mark -- georgia? we will go to judy in washington. caller: how are you this morning. basically what i wanted to say ,s law enforcement officers they are law enforcement officers. they are not social workers. as far as he civil rights movement, i am tired of this. we need to stop in mexican-americans and asian-americans. let's just all the americans. that's all i want to say. laws arer civil rights also the law of the land. hadhe justice department, i a job to enforce the civil rights laws. it was something we took very seriously. law enforcement officials and police chief's understand the need to balance the mission and engage with alex a few well respecting people's constitutional and civil rights. that makes us proud to be americans in the first place. we respect civil rights. we can promote public safety at the same time. it has been a feature of our values since the beginning. guest: those transgender who serve in the millet area, what faces them? >> i thought it was interesting that the military had such a swift response. they were caught unaware about banning transgender people from the military
larry in albany, georgia western mark -- georgia? we will go to judy in washington. caller: how are you this morning. basically what i wanted to say ,s law enforcement officers they are law enforcement officers. they are not social workers. as far as he civil rights movement, i am tired of this. we need to stop in mexican-americans and asian-americans. let's just all the americans. that's all i want to say. laws arer civil rights also the law of the land. hadhe justice department, i a job to...
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larry. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on cable channel 13. a man's simple skrgesture that surveillance. that's at 9:00. >>> and our developing story from san jose. an adult and child killed in a mobile home fire. another child is still missing. on "abc7 news" at 11:00, the neighbors who jumped into action to put out the flames. >> that is all for now. hook for breaking news o twitter. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. for all of us here, thank you for joining us. >> see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. dilike, outside dirt,. that's not a bad thing. also, it comes off. inside dirt, yeah. that's way different. but now there's a more powerful chevron with techron. yeah. it has even more cleaning power to clean up deposits left by low quality gas. and cleaning up deposits restores lost gas mileage. it's legit. now with more cleaning power. chevron with techron. care for your car. nice hat! this is the "jeopardy!" college championship. here are today's contestants -- a junior at the united states military academy from natomas, florida... [ cheers and appl
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we will not see a tenth record or a second for the month of august for s&p but a lot could change in the next 47 minutes. john, larryot, thank you so much. there may be a real catalyst after the bell. wallet disney, disney stock is going to have quarterly earnings out and david and melissa what they will do is pick it apart, look at the espn numbers, movie numbers, television, espn, they are look at it, pick it apart and see how the stock reacts on after the bell. nike stumbling a bit today on the dow 30 heat map. but who cares? it's still up 17% year to date. probably in part to billion dollar mega deal lebron james, steph curry and milwaukee bucks rising stuff yoanes campo. nike isn't taking all the sponsorship glory. each team gets to feature own corporate sponsor of their choosing. fitbit making the cut to be in those uniforms in fox business exclusive, milwaukee bucks president has update on the competition for that prime spot on the buck's jersey. yeah, they are about to name it and who knows, in the next week or two, plus voters say they are great, others say they are failing. up next two voters who supported
we will not see a tenth record or a second for the month of august for s&p but a lot could change in the next 47 minutes. john, larryot, thank you so much. there may be a real catalyst after the bell. wallet disney, disney stock is going to have quarterly earnings out and david and melissa what they will do is pick it apart, look at the espn numbers, movie numbers, television, espn, they are look at it, pick it apart and see how the stock reacts on after the bell. nike stumbling a bit today...
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larry..autria.. as you said over 35-hundred rescue harvey's floodwaters swept through the city. and this morning - we've got incredible video of one dramatic rescue.. just take a look at this. this is u-s customs and border protection jumping into action..saving a person caught in fast moving water. pentagon officials say more military help may be on the way.. many who have been saved in waters like this..say they may not be here today if it weren't for timely rescues like this. take a listen to one woman who was trapped with no way out from her home. a total of 1 trillion gallons of water have fallen..and this storm is far from over. and caught on camera -- another of many unbelievable rescue efforts. neighbors forming a human chain in waist-deep floodwaters -- to save a woman who had gone into labor. they puller her out of her house, and got her to safety, where emt's were able to take over. she made it to the hospital in time, and gave birth to a healthy baby girl. the woman says she's grateful to her neighbors.. and to the first responders. and right now the american red cross is doing all they can to assist with harvey victims. suzanne kennedy with more on how you can help. this f
larry..autria.. as you said over 35-hundred rescue harvey's floodwaters swept through the city. and this morning - we've got incredible video of one dramatic rescue.. just take a look at this. this is u-s customs and border protection jumping into action..saving a person caught in fast moving water. pentagon officials say more military help may be on the way.. many who have been saved in waters like this..say they may not be here today if it weren't for timely rescues like this. take a listen...
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larry: oh, my goodness. it is wa t to 90. of summerttle bit that will come our way. a couple of 90's back in the forecast. today, we could see thunderstorms across the area. we have patchy fog. lightsere are caution for the morning rush and evening rush, a few pop-up thunderstorms. it is the mid part of the day i think will be the most quiet around here. some cloud cover will move in. here's a look at friday with the thunderstorms. a line of them coming through areas of new york city, philadelphia, d c baltimore, even south and west toward richmond in virginia. the line will continue moving eastbound for saturday. right now, just a mountain shower or thunderstorm. notice southeastern virginia home of the rain out of ariza virginia beach, really, and south of ocean city. currently around st. mary's, and some thunderstorms making their way east/northeast this morning. today, 86 to 88 degrees. 3:00 to 4:00 is your warmth. tomorrow, it will feel like the mid to upper 90's. heat index, 96 to 97, maybe even 99 down south. julie, tracking heavy rain and gusty thunderstorms for friday afternoon starting at about
larry: oh, my goodness. it is wa t to 90. of summerttle bit that will come our way. a couple of 90's back in the forecast. today, we could see thunderstorms across the area. we have patchy fog. lightsere are caution for the morning rush and evening rush, a few pop-up thunderstorms. it is the mid part of the day i think will be the most quiet around here. some cloud cover will move in. here's a look at friday with the thunderstorms. a line of them coming through areas of new york city,...
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larry: a lot to get to hear, vj. veronica: it's been a while since we had a wet and cool morning. temperatures are in the 60's enabled stay there. taking a look at the rainfall, half of an inch of rain in brandywine at williams schmidt outdoor education center. just over half in huntingtown road, maryland. 61 degrees right now from brandywine to fort belfour. it will continue to be wet with a tropicalg with system off the coast of south carolina. just around waldorf, we are getting ready to see a wet area of moderate rain moving in between dunkirk and waldorf. some areas haven't had the rain yet. headlights on this morning, maybe build some time into your , today's temperatures stuck in the 60's, let's go to bethesda. morning.d we are driving in mobile track seven. it started raining on or around the beltway and it is coming down in buckets. let up a little bit? i do get has let up a little bit, but not much. take a look at the dashcam here on the inner loop of the beltway. you know what we are starting to see in these curvy areas on the beltway? standing water. be careful out here, you are going to need wipe
larry: a lot to get to hear, vj. veronica: it's been a while since we had a wet and cool morning. temperatures are in the 60's enabled stay there. taking a look at the rainfall, half of an inch of rain in brandywine at williams schmidt outdoor education center. just over half in huntingtown road, maryland. 61 degrees right now from brandywine to fort belfour. it will continue to be wet with a tropicalg with system off the coast of south carolina. just around waldorf, we are getting ready to see...
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another personal story, i was upset when daulton got number 10 in the early 80's because to me number 10 will always be larrywon a championship. why didn't they retire larry bowa's number. they are so well loved in philadelphia but carli lloyd, our favorite soccer player greatest female soccer player ever, she said, darren daulton was her all time favorite. that is why she choose number 10. greatest person on the soccer team. she pick number 10 because darren daulton wore number 10. >> so true. >> more people, i think people are doing. that we had a viewer tweet us, she said i always pick number 10 when i played, soft wall because i loved dutch. >> there you go. >> i think they will. >> we will keep you updated on that. >> for a second sunday night, police had to deal with rowdy teens outside of the lonnie young recollect center in germantown. when police first got the call around 10:00 o'clock last night the group was about, 350 to 400 youngsters. fairly peaceful as a matter of fact. thirty minutes later there were reports that rocks were being thrown at the police. this is not the first time, it happened,
another personal story, i was upset when daulton got number 10 in the early 80's because to me number 10 will always be larrywon a championship. why didn't they retire larry bowa's number. they are so well loved in philadelphia but carli lloyd, our favorite soccer player greatest female soccer player ever, she said, darren daulton was her all time favorite. that is why she choose number 10. greatest person on the soccer team. she pick number 10 because darren daulton wore number 10. >> so...
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larry gatlin joined us earlier to tell us about the man he knew as humboldt. >> we all had nicknames in nashville in the 70'sarry, don't get your feelings hurt if he doesn't remember you. you know, he is having trouble. i just walked in there and took a chance. i said hi there humboldt. he said hey proctor. how are you and hugged me. jillian: dolly parton also tweeting glen campbell was one of the greatest voices of all time. i will always love you. he was 81. definitely sad news to wake up to this morning. steve: he was on this program a number of times. and he was terrific guest and a great guy. in his later years, i just got a note from a friend of his said that glen's wife said he could not remember words to speak but he could remember the words to songs. jillian: isn't that incredible? steve: thank you, jillian. brian: talking about incredible. janice dean is outside. janice: i'm incredible or hot cars? steve: both. janice: excellent answer. i'm doing weather from nissan roadster one of the hot summer cars. muscle cars we are going to be talking about coming up on "fox & friends." first of all, let's ta
larry gatlin joined us earlier to tell us about the man he knew as humboldt. >> we all had nicknames in nashville in the 70'sarry, don't get your feelings hurt if he doesn't remember you. you know, he is having trouble. i just walked in there and took a chance. i said hi there humboldt. he said hey proctor. how are you and hugged me. jillian: dolly parton also tweeting glen campbell was one of the greatest voices of all time. i will always love you. he was 81. definitely sad news to wake...
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's puree, anthony scaramucci speaking out, what he had to say about the short tenure at the white house. i am autria godfrey. larry i am larry smith. for more on the deadly accident. julie: all lanes open northbound 210 at home or road, it had been shut down for 5.5 hours because of a deadly crash involving a motorcycle who ran into the back end of another vehicle. all lanes open and delay stacking up from port washington road northbound towards the capital beltway. a lot of bailout traffic on oxon hill road towards livingston road which will take a while to improve. lanes open but delays continue to palmer road back in the direction of the beltway. blocked off near arctic bridge road and workhouse road. -- occoquan river road at workhouse road. 123 shut down because of a crash with knocked down a utility pole and took down wires. metro silverlight with delays because of a d outside of mclean. -- silver line with the lace because of a disabled train outside of mclean. a little more sunshine coming our way late morning with some clouds right now. our most uncomfortable morning of the work week. a little bit of humi
's puree, anthony scaramucci speaking out, what he had to say about the short tenure at the white house. i am autria godfrey. larry i am larry smith. for more on the deadly accident. julie: all lanes open northbound 210 at home or road, it had been shut down for 5.5 hours because of a deadly crash involving a motorcycle who ran into the back end of another vehicle. all lanes open and delay stacking up from port washington road northbound towards the capital beltway. a lot of bailout traffic on...
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larry: long way to come. princelyairfax county, and county, heading back today, they have some great weather for us. feel i couldes taste of fallout there. starting off in the 50'sing, nice and dry area it will be gorgeous, clouds , andning from the bus stop that next tropical storm could be irma. expect ring on tuesday and sunday as well. tomorrow, just going to be a cool, rainy day. going to be quite breezy, not going to see a lot of rain, but hollowly ocean city, bethany beach, getting close to half of an inch of rain just off to the east. into labor day weekend, starting off nice on friday, 70 degrees. impacting sunday, here at home it should be out of the bio by monday. tuesday, it's back to school for everyone with temperatures giving us a nice try day. we will give you another up dryt on harvey with pavement for this monday morning drive. julie: good news, but unfortunately we have a crasher of work avenue coming off of southbound 29 to merge onto the outer loop. the outer loop, already starting to slow. each drive, blocked off south of military road. connecticut avenue and 16th street will be her best at this morning. slow down, don't try to pass, especi
larry: long way to come. princelyairfax county, and county, heading back today, they have some great weather for us. feel i couldes taste of fallout there. starting off in the 50'sing, nice and dry area it will be gorgeous, clouds , andning from the bus stop that next tropical storm could be irma. expect ring on tuesday and sunday as well. tomorrow, just going to be a cool, rainy day. going to be quite breezy, not going to see a lot of rain, but hollowly ocean city, bethany beach, getting close...
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we have to go back to the prenovember levels in the s&p 500 down around 2,100 to make the market a buy to me. ashley: good points in there, larry're seeing the global economy you like improving in places we haven't for a long time. japan and italy to name a few. let's get to phil flynn. phil, is this as the world economy improves, is this positive for oil prices and as much they'll move up because of demand? >> you would think so, wouldn't you? i mean, at some point you have this disconnect from the stock market and the commodities, you know? something's got to give. a little reverse into the mean. and we are seeing better than expected demand all over the globe. not only here in the united states, in europe, in china, in india, you name it. and i think that's going to be the story. too many times this year the focus has been supply, supply, supply, well, supplies have been dwindling lately. i think next year is the year we're talking about demand, demand, demand. ashley: gentlemen, thank you so much. teddy and phil, thank you so much. teddy can jump back on his boat and head over to barbados. cisco, boeing, apple leading the d
we have to go back to the prenovember levels in the s&p 500 down around 2,100 to make the market a buy to me. ashley: good points in there, larry're seeing the global economy you like improving in places we haven't for a long time. japan and italy to name a few. let's get to phil flynn. phil, is this as the world economy improves, is this positive for oil prices and as much they'll move up because of demand? >> you would think so, wouldn't you? i mean, at some point you have this...
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larry smith. we have to get out there and play one of these times area is it worth it, eileen? eileen: why not? but i feel like we have won the weather lottery. upper 70'supcoming weekend. sun,e way, here comes the have you noticed how much later the sun starts rising each day? it use got over the next several months. we have got a front coming to satellite radar right now, a bit of sunshine peeking through, mostly cloudy as you get out the door. upperatures into the 70's, not rising that much. you will start to see or feel that humidity falling after lunchtime today. 82 degrees by 2:00, 6:00, and to 72 byightful, down 9 p.m. with comfortable humidity. it will be will getting out the door tomorrow. looking at the weekend 10 minutes from now. angela? angela: earlier eastbound collision heading into now just heavy drive times as you travel eastbound towards the capital beltway. let's look at the new incident we picked up in the last few minutes. an overturned vehicle through damascus on the main street. with this one. as you can see over towards the delayshose are volume heading into germantown. on the capital beltway from camp springs into oxon hill, you
larry smith. we have to get out there and play one of these times area is it worth it, eileen? eileen: why not? but i feel like we have won the weather lottery. upper 70'supcoming weekend. sun,e way, here comes the have you noticed how much later the sun starts rising each day? it use got over the next several months. we have got a front coming to satellite radar right now, a bit of sunshine peeking through, mostly cloudy as you get out the door. upperatures into the 70's, not rising that much....
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s. thunderstorm chance for tomorrow, the weekend, hang on. a big change for the better in the weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. larry? larry: okay. doug, hanks. new information tonight about the tornado that touched down on kent island last week. queen anne's county says 155 buildings were damaged by the ef-2 twister. 11 were destroyed. fortunately there was just one minor injury. >>> they were living the american dream. a brother working full-time to pay for the portion of his
s. thunderstorm chance for tomorrow, the weekend, hang on. a big change for the better in the weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. larry? larry: okay. doug, hanks. new information tonight about the tornado that touched down on kent island last week. queen anne's county says 155 buildings were damaged by the ef-2 twister. 11 were destroyed. fortunately there was just one minor injury. >>> they were living the american dream. a brother working full-time to pay for the portion of...
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larry: our pets of the day. thank you to aaron for sending this picture in for our "good morning washington" pet of the day. autria: are you trying to tell sething? sam: i saw the pig: lets at the montgomery county fair. i want one. so cute. send us your best pet pic and it could be seen on air. upload them to burst.com/wjla. sam: if i had a pig for a pet and the people came over and my house is a mess, i would say i live with a pig, what do you expect? autria: breaking overnight, america has a new multimillionaire. one jackpot ticket was sold in watertown, massachusetts, outside of boston. that prize worth more than $758 million. before you toss out the tickets, remember you can receive prizes for matching some of the numbers. we know the tickets worth $1 million were sold in maryland and virgini we're on your side trying to figure out where those million dollar tickets were sold. here's the winning numbers again, 6-7-23-26 and the powerball number was four. sam: i'm nervous for the person with the winning ticket. larry: don't tell anyone. a couple cats in new york came into mega money and troy and tiger's wealthy owner passed away and wa
larry: our pets of the day. thank you to aaron for sending this picture in for our "good morning washington" pet of the day. autria: are you trying to tell sething? sam: i saw the pig: lets at the montgomery county fair. i want one. so cute. send us your best pet pic and it could be seen on air. upload them to burst.com/wjla. sam: if i had a pig for a pet and the people came over and my house is a mess, i would say i live with a pig, what do you expect? autria: breaking overnight,...
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the former treasury secretary larry summers also says those plans are probably out of the window. taxaybe there will be some cutting, but i think the reform,s for structural which was the aspiration the president laid out, are minimal at this stage. francine: let's get more with our global business correspondent, stephanie baker. we are also joined for the hour by bob janjuah and ralf preusser. thank you both for joining us. stephanie, what happens today? yesterday we had the councils being dissolved, a lot of ceo's saying, we don't agree with the response of president trump. does he regroup and refocus? stephanie: we started off with a trickle of ceo's leaving, then it turned into a torrent. he tried to get out ahead of it by disbanding the council. we are seeing an unprecedented rift between corporate america and the u.s. president. obama of course was not perceived as a pro-business president, but this is a president who pitched himself as the ceo in the white house, isolated from the top titans of corporate america. i don't know how he moves on from here in terms of trying to get his agenda through. i think i agree with larry summers th
the former treasury secretary larry summers also says those plans are probably out of the window. taxaybe there will be some cutting, but i think the reform,s for structural which was the aspiration the president laid out, are minimal at this stage. francine: let's get more with our global business correspondent, stephanie baker. we are also joined for the hour by bob janjuah and ralf preusser. thank you both for joining us. stephanie, what happens today? yesterday we had the councils being...
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larry summers said the trump administration is unlikely to enact significant tax reform. someybe there will be taxcutting, but i think the reform,sor structural which was the aspiration the president laid out are minimal at this stage. kevin brady, the house ways and means chair said tax reform is apparently still on the agenda. >> of tax reform is all about helping every american, of every size isize and every less, making sure they can pursue their american dream whatever it is. this is the right issue for the right time in this country. mark hads talk to more. you talked about the fact that there is zero chance of reform priced into the market right now. a negativece in number when it comes to that , they, things get worse do not stay steady, the get worse because the business community and the white house are at such loggerheads? mark: good question. i do not think you can't price and negative. is not expecting the tax situation will get worse. it will be tax cuts if not strict -- structural reform. you can get a negative sentiment. that is pricing a bit of a negative. there is a lack of positivity. that this administration t
larry summers said the trump administration is unlikely to enact significant tax reform. someybe there will be taxcutting, but i think the reform,sor structural which was the aspiration the president laid out are minimal at this stage. kevin brady, the house ways and means chair said tax reform is apparently still on the agenda. >> of tax reform is all about helping every american, of every size isize and every less, making sure they can pursue their american dream whatever it is. this is...
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[applause] wil: larry, with the power --ested in me [laughter] wil: i will now read your citation. , in the 1930's 1940's, and 1950's, the big fancy law firms of this great nation would have nothing to do with thurgood marshall. his name would never go on one of their buildings. and he knew it. demoan his plate, he had a higher calling. he was fighting in the trenches on behalf of justice and freedom. time passed and walls came tumbling down. and history as we know, turns , rather beautifully. now there are many buildings airport with the name thurgood marshall. since larry james has had his 2001, name grace a law firm in downtown columbus. brown and james. [applause] wil: yet even with that , distinction, time and time again larry james has returned to the trenches. fighting in the name of justice and freedom. he has won so many of his showdowns. larry james is thurgood marshall's kind of lawyer. someone once asked thurgood marshall about his personal successes. 'i dug way deep,' he said. larry james, in the universe of law, art, books, and philanthropy you have set a glorious standard. this book
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s assassination. they were found on the washington monument and the trail signs of virginia. right now there is no indication the cases are related to today's incident. larry: breaking news in the last hour, as president trump spoke about the backlash over the comment after the charlottesville attack. nancy chen at the "live desk" with some of what he had to say. he had quite a bit to say. naps he did, larry. this was supposed to be a press conference on infrastructure. be he opened it up to question and the flood gates over. he went back to the original statement from saturday and started to defend it. president trump: when you say, "alt-right" define it to me. define it for me. let's go. >> excuse me. what about the alt-left that came charging as you say the alt-right? do they have any semblance of guilt? let me ask you this. what about the fact he came, they came charging with clubs in their hands swinging clubs? do they have any problem? i think they do. as far as i'm concerned that was a horrible day. wait a minute. i'm not finished. i'm not finished, fake news. that was a horrible day. i watched those closely. much more closely than you people watche
s assassination. they were found on the washington monument and the trail signs of virginia. right now there is no indication the cases are related to today's incident. larry: breaking news in the last hour, as president trump spoke about the backlash over the comment after the charlottesville attack. nancy chen at the "live desk" with some of what he had to say. he had quite a bit to say. naps he did, larry. this was supposed to be a press conference on infrastructure. be he opened...
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larry summers. some: maybe there will be tax cutting, but i think the reform,s for structural which was the aspiration the president laid out, are minimal at this stage. david: he says minimal aspects. do you agree with that analysis? libby: at pimco we are probably more inclined to be skeptical of headlines. we thought back in january when trump laid out this ambitious legislative agenda that it was going to be difficult to see really. tax reform. just looking at -- to see really. fulsome tax reform. i think we would agree with assessment would be that the best you get is tax reform lite. we still don't think it will be big enough for meaningful enough to impact the economy in 2018. jonathan: is it a little premature to say they are not going to get that much achieved just seven to 8 months in? >> in the first three weeks after the election, small caps rallied about 20% and the number of fed hikes that were priced into the market shot up by several more hikes and for a few months, that kind of held in and for the last four months or so, it has been on priced and now -- unpriced and now small caps are
larry summers. some: maybe there will be tax cutting, but i think the reform,s for structural which was the aspiration the president laid out, are minimal at this stage. david: he says minimal aspects. do you agree with that analysis? libby: at pimco we are probably more inclined to be skeptical of headlines. we thought back in january when trump laid out this ambitious legislative agenda that it was going to be difficult to see really. tax reform. just looking at -- to see really. fulsome tax...
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s shomari stone has more on what that announcement could include. >> reporter: it looks like the purple line is back on track. it would have 21 stops connecting bethesda spring. larry hogan is expected to sign a federal funding agreement in the very near future. in fact he tweeted out that he had great conversations with secretary of transportation elaine chao over the purple line in the last few days. looking forward to big news later this week. this new agreement would free up $325 million in federal funds already appropriated and a total of $900 million over the life of the funding arrangement. the 16-mile purple line would connect montgomery and prince georges county. state officials originally estimated a potential opening at 2022. but that is likely to be pushed back because of legal challenges. in bethesda, i'm shomari stone, news 4. >>> also new at 11:00, answers for a maryland family two months after a man was murdered. poli shooting and killing a man in oxen hill back in june. the suspects had an ongoing d dispute with the victim before the shooting. >>> now to the murder of three little girls, a case the state's attorney calls the most difficult she has
s shomari stone has more on what that announcement could include. >> reporter: it looks like the purple line is back on track. it would have 21 stops connecting bethesda spring. larry hogan is expected to sign a federal funding agreement in the very near future. in fact he tweeted out that he had great conversations with secretary of transportation elaine chao over the purple line in the last few days. looking forward to big news later this week. this new agreement would free up $325...
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s&p 500. really a bit of a rebound from last week's selloff. tensions,d geopolitical tensions between the u.s. and north korea starting to abate today. frank appel larry 1% decline is followed by a rebound on some of these mass grow risk off issues. one of the reasons that we could rally continuing for a second day after the bigger selloff on thursday. this is g #btv 5858. there's a lot of information. on top of the s&p 500. in red, the selloff. down on the bottom, we have the average daily volume. the red lines represent when we had 1% or greater selloff. we see, first of all, -- thursday toss greater than 1% selloff is less than average volume. perhapst of conviction, explaining why we have a bit of a rebound today. take a look at some of the movers behind the rally on the day. we are looking at the big tech names of the top point boosting the s&p 500 including apple and microsoft telling us investors are moving back to the high-quality tech names. apple was higher, microsoft was not. in the high-quality names. and advanced microdevices and nvidia the top performers, getting a very bullish boost. we have matt ramsey saying that last week's selloff o
s&p 500. really a bit of a rebound from last week's selloff. tensions,d geopolitical tensions between the u.s. and north korea starting to abate today. frank appel larry 1% decline is followed by a rebound on some of these mass grow risk off issues. one of the reasons that we could rally continuing for a second day after the bigger selloff on thursday. this is g #btv 5858. there's a lot of information. on top of the s&p 500. in red, the selloff. down on the bottom, we have the average...
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s. the effort was to give strength to the congressional institutions no one knew what the whole budget was about. it was to bring larry. -- clarity. has this been strengthened or weakened by the budget act? the only part of the institution that look like it has come into its own was the cbo. it came from nowhere. >> when you close your question by bringing up cbo, that's an institutional question that is the right place to go. to be awas created source of expertise on budgetary matters. part of why some of the criticism we have seen has been so troubling. the job is to make congress better at its job. i think thinking more broadly about the question of the budget there are all sorts of things that are wrong with the budget process could make work better. i'm not a person who thinks that we should scrap it entirely and start over. the question is how we make it work with the current political incentives that members of congress face. that is something i spent time thinking about in the context of the budget process. our temporary environment, the only thing that really move our appropriation bills and other big-budget
s. the effort was to give strength to the congressional institutions no one knew what the whole budget was about. it was to bring larry. -- clarity. has this been strengthened or weakened by the budget act? the only part of the institution that look like it has come into its own was the cbo. it came from nowhere. >> when you close your question by bringing up cbo, that's an institutional question that is the right place to go. to be awas created source of expertise on budgetary matters....
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larry read the manuscript, gave insights, feedback, pointed me to the right people to talk to. incredibly helpful throughout the whole process. host: whatever happened to the planter? the ship? guest: unfortunately in the 1870'sshe ended up sinking long after smalls had said goodbye to her. after the war, when steamers weren't needed as much, the union actually put her up for auction. and interestingly enough, ferguson, who was the original owner, wanted the planter back. he was determined to have it. i think it was symbolic to him in some way. host: and he was a southerner. guest: he was a southerner. he tried to get it back the first time the boat went up for auction, but the government figured out who he was and that he had leased the ship to the confederates, and they turned him down. but we think that he actually had someone else broker the deal for him when the ship went up for auction in baltimore a few months later. so, in 1866, ferguson had the ship back. 1866, 1867, and then about 10 years later, the ship was trying to tow another ship and she sank. parts of the planter were salvaged, but she was obviously no longer in operation. and smalls was said to have said, when he learned that it was like los
larry read the manuscript, gave insights, feedback, pointed me to the right people to talk to. incredibly helpful throughout the whole process. host: whatever happened to the planter? the ship? guest: unfortunately in the 1870'sshe ended up sinking long after smalls had said goodbye to her. after the war, when steamers weren't needed as much, the union actually put her up for auction. and interestingly enough, ferguson, who was the original owner, wanted the planter back. he was determined to...
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larry said? >> that's what diamond said. >> the democrats don't want to play ball. trump would much prefer and trust me on this he would prefer partnershisan s. if they come to the table and play, we can get stuff done faster but the gop is going to get his tax cuts and the senate budget committee is going to mark up in september they're going to get the tax cuts and go through reconciliations. i am sorry, i am just saying >> in other words, the tax cut package then gets hooked in the budget that's the way to go through the 60 votes >> as it should be the budget act and the budget's resolution are spending revenues so it works nicely a piece of good news on this, i don't want to talk about tax cuts but they are the deciding now to use something called the current policy based on which gives them a lower revenue base and that means a lot of corporate tax credits are going to be made current that allows them and advice them $500 million i think they can find another trillion >> how do we get to a place politically where neither party cooperate under circumstances with others. you could go back six years ago what the democrats are trying to do,
larry said? >> that's what diamond said. >> the democrats don't want to play ball. trump would much prefer and trust me on this he would prefer partnershisan s. if they come to the table and play, we can get stuff done faster but the gop is going to get his tax cuts and the senate budget committee is going to mark up in september they're going to get the tax cuts and go through reconciliations. i am sorry, i am just saying >> in other words, the tax cut package then gets...
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larry page and serg sergei bri in. n, and helping us break it down is the assistant editor. >> good morning. >> we know those guys. sl us who we have never heard of or aren't thinking about. we know a lot of the interesting people like these snap guys, evan speegle, came back on the list he wasn't in it last year with snap's ipo the uber ceos garrett kemp and the founder travis they're still on the list, though they're two of the only 11 losers. the people in tech continue to climb. they're getting so rich the top 100 are worth over a trillion for the first time it's just crazy the amount of money being made in the tech industry right now. >> there's a new billionaire who hadn't been on the list before. >> yes there's seven of them. >> well, bobby murphy from snap is one of them nvidia's founder huang, that stock has been doing phenomenonally that basically is benefiting from the gaming markets. there is a new female from china who basically makes apple accessories, you know, casings and screens for that company >> i never of heard of this rishi shaw. >> he actually just raised a boatload of money and now worth $3.6
larry page and serg sergei bri in. n, and helping us break it down is the assistant editor. >> good morning. >> we know those guys. sl us who we have never heard of or aren't thinking about. we know a lot of the interesting people like these snap guys, evan speegle, came back on the list he wasn't in it last year with snap's ipo the uber ceos garrett kemp and the founder travis they're still on the list, though they're two of the only 11 losers. the people in tech continue to climb....
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stuart: best winners among s&p 500, are largely energy companies on the left-hand side of the screen and we do see gold at two-month high. larryplanation for today's pullback for stocks across the board? >> there is some risks, right, north korea is in front of us and that's unknown situation and i think if hopefully that clears up and goes away, then there's some risks but there's been a good buying opportunity. if it doesn't go away, soon, they'll be more risks. i like what scott said, i think gold is a good opportunity right now to get into hedge yourself a little bit or if you have equity positions make sure you have stocks that are relatively close. you have to be ready for it. liz: august and september, historically slippery ride for investors. markets usually have a seesaw action. goldman sachs saying the selloff was muted in the asian markets despite the rising tensions and muted pretty much here. stuart: three minutes in, four minutes in, down 72. got it, look at facebook. it's got a new home for original programming. it is called watch. all right, larry, seems to me that facebook looking to the future wants to compet
stuart: best winners among s&p 500, are largely energy companies on the left-hand side of the screen and we do see gold at two-month high. larryplanation for today's pullback for stocks across the board? >> there is some risks, right, north korea is in front of us and that's unknown situation and i think if hopefully that clears up and goes away, then there's some risks but there's been a good buying opportunity. if it doesn't go away, soon, they'll be more risks. i like what scott...
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autria larry-- since students involved with this fraternity ve faced conduct violations right now: tthird corpse flower islming at the u-s botanic garden. to celea stayed ope just a bit later last night. corpse flowers are known for their signature rotten scent. this is the first time they've had three blooming around the same time. some blooms only last for about a day- but this one is expected to last until wednesday. this is the first time they've had three blooming around the same time. they've had three blooming around the same time. some blooms only last for about a day- but this one is expected to last until wednesday. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. still much more ahead on good morning washington.. morning washington in our 6 oclock hour john gonzalez in the middle of all the wet weather out there.. with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides. the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. you each drive a ford pickuyes.ght? i'm going to show you a next g
autria larry-- since students involved with this fraternity ve faced conduct violations right now: tthird corpse flower islming at the u-s botanic garden. to celea stayed ope just a bit later last night. corpse flowers are known for their signature rotten scent. this is the first time they've had three blooming around the same time. some blooms only last for about a day- but this one is expected to last until wednesday. this is the first time they've had three blooming around the same time....