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quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks.t's kind of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay, and then what does it cost to add the logo onto it? scott: 20¢ at the highest level. lemonis: so, that's 95¢. and then how much are you paying mlb on a bat like this? scott: 12%, so 18¢. lemonis: and so 95¢ and 18 -- $1.13? scott: $1.13. lemonis: and what do you sell this thing for? scott: for around $1.50. lemonis: so you're making 37¢ on this bat. that's not great. scott: it's not. it's a terrible margin. lemonis: why do you paint these in house? scott: in case we run out of a certain color. lemonis: and what about the waste? scott: the waste is minimal -- probably $12,000. lemonis: waste in manufacturing is when you create products that have mistakes on them, but the costs associated with those mistakes are sometimes hidden. and so, while scott tells me that the loss is $12,0
quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks.t's kind of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay, and then what does it cost to add the logo onto it? scott: 20¢ at the highest level. lemonis: so, that's 95¢. and then how much are you paying mlb on a bat like this? scott: 12%, so 18¢. lemonis: and so 95¢...
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marshall was then appointed ecial agent in charge in louisville. most recently, he served as deputy assistant director of the cyber division where he supported the mission to identify and defeat cyber threats targeted u.s. interests. prior to the f.b.i., mr. marshall worked for the prosecuting attorney's office in little rock, arkansas. we thank mr. marshall and his father, brian, for their combined 54 years of public service to the american people and their service to the f.b.i. and all their fellow agents at the bureau. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. mcnerney, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate the northern california power agency, which is celebrating 50 years of service this year. back in 1968, a group of municipal electric utilities, including the lodi in my district, joined the ncpa. they continue to harness the power of clean energy today. for 50 years, ncpa has util
marshall was then appointed ecial agent in charge in louisville. most recently, he served as deputy assistant director of the cyber division where he supported the mission to identify and defeat cyber threats targeted u.s. interests. prior to the f.b.i., mr. marshall worked for the prosecuting attorney's office in little rock, arkansas. we thank mr. marshall and his father, brian, for their combined 54 years of public service to the american people and their service to the f.b.i. and all their...
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. >> justin walker is a law professor at the university of louisville.secret for kennedy and judge kavanaugh. great to see you again. one item that is generating some buzz and since the graphics team is working overtime let's move on. to control information in the executive branch by holding they had power and jurisdictions over the president would disclose information in a response to a subpoena sought by a subordinate executive branch official. i was a huge step with implications that people do not appreciate sufficiently. do expect that to be a big issue in judge kavanaugh's hearing? >> this attack is probably the silliest that we've heard. i say that for two reasons. number one, we know judge kavanaugh's fears are completely in the mainstream because over the past 12 years he's been vindicated by the supreme court and unprecedented number of times. the number two reason i say it is so silly with regard to the specific cases you are mentioning, judge kavanaugh called that moment, that case one of the greatest moments in the history of the american jud
. >> justin walker is a law professor at the university of louisville.secret for kennedy and judge kavanaugh. great to see you again. one item that is generating some buzz and since the graphics team is working overtime let's move on. to control information in the executive branch by holding they had power and jurisdictions over the president would disclose information in a response to a subpoena sought by a subordinate executive branch official. i was a huge step with implications that...
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of trustees of louisville and they're calling for the university to remove him as well.e a surprise to us or a gift to us went someone gets out of the way went they're touting white supremacist believes or raytism. he should be removed of every public platform where he sits. >> so angela i have to ask you and then i have a short time here. everyone has a consequence, the founder of papa johns, police department on and on but the president doesn't, why is that? >> white privilege, teflon. we talked about this since he was a candidate. he called mexicans drug dealers and rapist. i cannot call it. all of the racist things he's done i've never seen anything like it. i wish you could give him an answer. >> i misspoke, he was fired. thank you all. we'll be right back. and get netflix included for the whole family. so you can get lost in space in your own backyard... or get pumped up for your grand entrance. only t-mobile lets you watch your favorite movies and shows in more places, without paying more. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now at t-mobile,
of trustees of louisville and they're calling for the university to remove him as well.e a surprise to us or a gift to us went someone gets out of the way went they're touting white supremacist believes or raytism. he should be removed of every public platform where he sits. >> so angela i have to ask you and then i have a short time here. everyone has a consequence, the founder of papa johns, police department on and on but the president doesn't, why is that? >> white privilege,...
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. >> ricky jones chairs a department at the university of louisville. thanks for coming on. >> no problem, tucker. thank you for inviting me. >> absolutely. it's our pleasure as always. i want to lay down markers so we acknowledge that things are happening real fast. i'll refer to a piece you just wrote last week in the louisville "courier-journal"? in kentucky in which you described white americans as moralor monsters. do you want to live in a world where it's okay for university professor to describe groups of people on the basis of their race, as moral monsters? is that the country that you wantns to live in? >> well, i think the framing of question is off. i would encourage people to read the piece. it's only an 800-word piece. >> i would too. >> takes five to seven minutes. i didn't call white people moral monsters. that was the conclusion of the legendary writer jameswr baldwi. i'm sure some of your viewers are familiar with james baldwin. that was his view after many years in america. i posed the question as to whether baldwin was right, we play
. >> ricky jones chairs a department at the university of louisville. thanks for coming on. >> no problem, tucker. thank you for inviting me. >> absolutely. it's our pleasure as always. i want to lay down markers so we acknowledge that things are happening real fast. i'll refer to a piece you just wrote last week in the louisville "courier-journal"? in kentucky in which you described white americans as moralor monsters. do you want to live in a world where it's okay...
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seen nothing else i must say let's look at louisville blasphemously in wyoming along. money. by their culture the state. promised to. the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle of. reverse culture shock above. the cruise when a doctor who treated she. from the forest starts aug ninth on w. . living the fun be told. his works god is for turning up. the monstrous ten feet of clay. insist upon twenty two. on monday now one hundred follow us on facebook and experience what nelson mandela means for young africans today. in the mind of people who are the made of people who are the means to fight with the open mindedness given. how deep shaped instance the mavs i mean dauphin island alabama i've been told how great their feet yes because. i live maybe five chairs if you close a homophobic window like that and know the area it's in a. part of it find us on facebook and on t w dot com. this is. a closely watched between donald trump and it is underway in helsinki as they greeted each other the u.s. president said i really think the world wants to see us get along that it w
seen nothing else i must say let's look at louisville blasphemously in wyoming along. money. by their culture the state. promised to. the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle of. reverse culture shock above. the cruise when a doctor who treated she. from the forest starts aug ninth on w. . living the fun be told. his works god is for turning up. the monstrous ten feet of clay. insist upon twenty two. on monday now one hundred follow us on facebook and experience what nelson...
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political summit meeting takes place in louisville, kentucky, not to resolve differences but to exploitreagan meets walter mondale. just about everybody is calling it a major opportunity for mondale. >> he doesn't need just to win by a nose. he needs to win to stay with it by four or five lengths. he needs to do well because he starts from so far back. >> the question of ronald reagan's age had always been in the back of minds of a lot of people. he was by this time the oldest american president, and he was well into his 70s. >> i -- as i say, i feel that we have a problem here to resolve. >> reagan in the first debate against walter mondale looks confused. speaks too long. gets lost. it's not just that walter mondale won that debate. it's that people fear, is ronald reagan lost? and for the first time they start talking about the age issue. >> it showed without cue cards and teleprompters the great communicator doesn't always communicate all that well. >> we had six dress rehearsals last time. plus loading him with computer statistics. the man was absolutely smothered by extraneous mat
political summit meeting takes place in louisville, kentucky, not to resolve differences but to exploitreagan meets walter mondale. just about everybody is calling it a major opportunity for mondale. >> he doesn't need just to win by a nose. he needs to win to stay with it by four or five lengths. he needs to do well because he starts from so far back. >> the question of ronald reagan's age had always been in the back of minds of a lot of people. he was by this time the oldest...
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he also re-signed from the university of louisvilles board of trustees.orbes said he used the n word during a training conference in may and he was reportedly down playing commenting he made last year that controversy resulted in him stepping down as ceo well on this call he allegedly complained that kfc founder colonel sanders never faced backlash for using racist language that call with a marketing if i recall was designed to help papa johns avoid more pr crisis in a statement he admitted he used the racial slur he apologized and said no matter the context simply stated racism has no place in our society. he launched papa johns from his father's bar in indiana. it has grown to 4,700 stores in 40 countries with more than $1 billion in annual sales. he's the largest shareholder owning $700 million in stock papa johns shares fell as much as 6% to a 12 month low before recovering to close down 4.8% as you can see in extended hours trading we're up just marginally the real question is how should you rely on one face to sell your product as we have seen with
he also re-signed from the university of louisvilles board of trustees.orbes said he used the n word during a training conference in may and he was reportedly down playing commenting he made last year that controversy resulted in him stepping down as ceo well on this call he allegedly complained that kfc founder colonel sanders never faced backlash for using racist language that call with a marketing if i recall was designed to help papa johns avoid more pr crisis in a statement he admitted he...
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>>> the university of louisville is removing papa john's name from its cardinal stadium, and the disappearing act doesn't end there. papa john executives are now pulling john snater's image from marketing materials. he stepped down after forbes reported he used the n' word during a media training session. hepologized, still remains on the board and is the company's largest shareholder. >>> former alaska governor and vice presidential candidate sarah palin taking on pailen says she walked out of the interview with the man she believe was cohen heavily disguised as a disabled >> really embarrassing humiliating interview, you know, that it mocked middle class americans. it mocked our values, it mocked the disabled. >> the series called who is america is set to premier sunday. abc news has made multiple attempts to get an official response but so far no response. >>> the count down is on until prime day. this year amazon is expanding the sale from 30 hours to 36 hours. but do these deals actually live up to the hype? well, analysts say you're going to find the best prices on amazon branded goods
>>> the university of louisville is removing papa john's name from its cardinal stadium, and the disappearing act doesn't end there. papa john executives are now pulling john snater's image from marketing materials. he stepped down after forbes reported he used the n' word during a media training session. hepologized, still remains on the board and is the company's largest shareholder. >>> former alaska governor and vice presidential candidate sarah palin taking on pailen says...
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this is a young man who has a korean background, born in brooklyn, has moved and lived in louisville, kentucky. you wrote a book called buttermilk for feeding piggy goes around to different places and you came to detroit and particularly the a were we have a lot of middle eastern people from middle eastern parts -- part of middle east and he was sassy the wonderful recipes, it's called buttermilk graffiti. a nice piece in there about -- >> edward lee. >> right. he has a nice piece about a special cookbook of his own that appears to come from somebody but he knows by the woman standing there was an african-american woman that those really has recipes. he took my heart right away with that win. that was very good. i'm also reading the book evicted. there's a lot of interest in housing issues right now and that's a book that is being used in book clubs this summer i i know. >> i think he won a national book award. >> and it is in paper now, to. >> right, nominated. >> so we had that, we could go on and on. she mentioned the cocktails and the air traffic that's another one. go ahead. >> w
this is a young man who has a korean background, born in brooklyn, has moved and lived in louisville, kentucky. you wrote a book called buttermilk for feeding piggy goes around to different places and you came to detroit and particularly the a were we have a lot of middle eastern people from middle eastern parts -- part of middle east and he was sassy the wonderful recipes, it's called buttermilk graffiti. a nice piece in there about -- >> edward lee. >> right. he has a nice piece...
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. >> tucker: ricky jones chairs the penn african studies at university of louisville, thanks for coming on. >> no problem, tucker, thank you for inviting me. >> tucker: absolutely, our pleasure as always. as part of, i want to lay down markers, so we acknowledge things are changing really fast. things happen, people make statements they wouldn't have made a year ago. i'll refer to a piece that you just wrote last week in the louisville courier journal, kentucky, in which you described white americans as moral monsters. do you want to live in a world where it's okay for university professors to describe groups of people on the basis of their race as moral monsters, is that the country, you want to live in? >> i think your framing of the question is off. i would encourage people to read the piece. it's only an 800 word piece. >> tucker: i would, too. >> five to seven minutes. i didn't call white people moral monsters. that was the conclusion of the legendary writer james baldwin. i'm sure some of your viewers are familiar with baldwin, his conclusion after many years in america. and i sim
. >> tucker: ricky jones chairs the penn african studies at university of louisville, thanks for coming on. >> no problem, tucker, thank you for inviting me. >> tucker: absolutely, our pleasure as always. as part of, i want to lay down markers, so we acknowledge things are changing really fast. things happen, people make statements they wouldn't have made a year ago. i'll refer to a piece that you just wrote last week in the louisville courier journal, kentucky, in which you...
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this is a young man who korean background born in brook brooke linn lived in louisville, kentucky called buttermilk graffiti goes around to other place and came to detroit and particularly the area where we have a lot of -- middle eastern people from parts of the middle east and he was just fascinated with with all the wonderful recipe it is that he was able to garner but it's called buttermilk graffiti so a nice piece in there about about -- >> edward lee? >> right. edward e lee and he's a nice piece about -- a special cookbook of his own that appears to come from somebody but he knows by woman standing there who is an african-american woman those are really her recipes so he took my heart right away with that one so that one is very good. i'm also reading -- the book evicted there's a lot of interest in housing issues right now and that's a book that's used in book clubs -- this summer i know. >> i think he won a national book award and -- in paper now too. yeah. >> so we have -- that and gosh we can just go on and on. she mentioned the cocktails and air traffic. that's another one. go
this is a young man who korean background born in brook brooke linn lived in louisville, kentucky called buttermilk graffiti goes around to other place and came to detroit and particularly the area where we have a lot of -- middle eastern people from parts of the middle east and he was just fascinated with with all the wonderful recipe it is that he was able to garner but it's called buttermilk graffiti so a nice piece in there about about -- >> edward lee? >> right. edward e lee...
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from the courier-journal in louisville, the headline with the american flag america is not a perfect union and that is ok as long as we try to be. kim sullivan. you can read his piece at courierjournal.com. oklahoma, chris, republican line. caller: things, and great to hear all of the great colors this morning. , was listening to kristin's very interesting but so much of what he said just wasn't so. like obama, his farewell address, he mentioned that we were a democracy. fiftysomething times before i had to change the channel to nickelodeon or something. we are a constitutional republic helpr. carroll probably obama and the $20 trillion we are in debt, there is not any federal funding for $20 trillion. a bureaucracy has labeled... the future to themselves. worriedwhat they are about, that is why they want to get trump out and that is why mr. carroll was so adamant against him. i got that off my chest so hit me with your question. [laughter] history,s one is on this says name one war fought by the united states in the 1800s. one war fought by the united states in the 1800s. daniel tha
from the courier-journal in louisville, the headline with the american flag america is not a perfect union and that is ok as long as we try to be. kim sullivan. you can read his piece at courierjournal.com. oklahoma, chris, republican line. caller: things, and great to hear all of the great colors this morning. , was listening to kristin's very interesting but so much of what he said just wasn't so. like obama, his farewell address, he mentioned that we were a democracy. fiftysomething times...
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shelby ins louisville, kentucky. lawrence o'donnell, give you the last 60 seconds. guest: you are hearing from an experienced former police officer there who is telling you the way that things were. he talked about what they used to call a throwdown knife or a throwdown gun. that was evidence they could plant in these situations suspect wasrmed killed. and that is the story i tell in my book, the 1975 killing in boston. very dramatic story and unfortunately it's a story us.'s still with what happened to james bowden's mother, losing her son, is the same thing that happened to antwon rose's mother, who lost her son two weeks ago. there are marginal ways in which we have gotten better in dealing with this phenomenon, and we have become more honest in dealing with the phenomenon, but those marginal improvements are no consolation to the mother of antwon rose jr. today. host:the book, "deadly force: a police shooting and my family's truth," thehe author, lawrence o'donnell. thanks so much for your time morning. [captions performed by national captioning institute] [capt
shelby ins louisville, kentucky. lawrence o'donnell, give you the last 60 seconds. guest: you are hearing from an experienced former police officer there who is telling you the way that things were. he talked about what they used to call a throwdown knife or a throwdown gun. that was evidence they could plant in these situations suspect wasrmed killed. and that is the story i tell in my book, the 1975 killing in boston. very dramatic story and unfortunately it's a story us.'s still with what...
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he sat down with wlky in louisville friday to tell his side of the story.ter claims he felt provoked into using the racial slur zburg a conference call in may he claim laundry confidence service the agency he did the exercise with tried to blackmail him for $6 million to make all of this go away he also said he knew the media including forbes which broke the story would lie. we reached out to both forbes and laundry service for comments but haven't heard back yet regarding this blackmail schnatter told the local station, quote i am not for sale >> just so i understand, they were doing like a roll playing game you hire a a training company. >> because of the nfl comments. >> so we are going through the exercises and pretend we have a conference call and he claims that on that pretend conference call he was egged on into using the n word. >> he said he didn't want to do he wasn't comfortable but felt provoked into doing that one more interesting coined of damage control thing is the new ceo steve ritchie saying they are conducting listening sessions all aroun
he sat down with wlky in louisville friday to tell his side of the story.ter claims he felt provoked into using the racial slur zburg a conference call in may he claim laundry confidence service the agency he did the exercise with tried to blackmail him for $6 million to make all of this go away he also said he knew the media including forbes which broke the story would lie. we reached out to both forbes and laundry service for comments but haven't heard back yet regarding this blackmail...
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. >> reporter: schnatter claims in a new interview from a local louisville radio station that he wasse the "n" word from a marketing agency. >> the agency was promoting that vocabulary in that genre. >> reporter: this morning the agency has not commented. schnatter reportedly complained during a conference call that kfc's colonel sanders called blacks the "n" word and never received backlash. the remarks were made during a media training session for the company after schnatter made comments about nfl players protesting inequality, partly blaming the league for declining sales. >> i feel horrible about this and sick because the reason you do, you know, a practice or a media training session is so you don't do something like this. >> reporter: former partners are scrambling to distance themselves. the company schnatter helped build has removed his image from promotional material and company shares have tumbled. the university of louisville, his alma mater, is removing his name from its stadium and major league baseball even pulling their sponsorship. >> my employees are distraught. the
. >> reporter: schnatter claims in a new interview from a local louisville radio station that he wasse the "n" word from a marketing agency. >> the agency was promoting that vocabulary in that genre. >> reporter: this morning the agency has not commented. schnatter reportedly complained during a conference call that kfc's colonel sanders called blacks the "n" word and never received backlash. the remarks were made during a media training session for the...
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showing papa johns signs being removed at the )university of louisville. ) the company sponsors the football stadium on campus. the school decided to rebrand the stadium... after the company )s founder admitted to using the n-word during a conference call about racial sensitivity. your gym membership could end up being a tax break. congressional lawmakers recently advanced a bill giving favorable tax treatment to things like exercises classes and workouts. if passed-- gym memberships and other exercise costs could qualify as medical expenses for tax purposes. but-- taxpayers would have to itemize their deductions. the tax break would be limited to 500-dollars for individuals and one-thousand dollars for heads of households and couples. it )s unclear when the measure could become law. new this morning-- patients facing cancer want to know how the disease will affect their health and their wallet. a new university of michigan study looked at more than two- thousand breast cancer patients. many women felt their doctors did not address the financial impact of cancer treatments. in fact-- three q
showing papa johns signs being removed at the )university of louisville. ) the company sponsors the football stadium on campus. the school decided to rebrand the stadium... after the company )s founder admitted to using the n-word during a conference call about racial sensitivity. your gym membership could end up being a tax break. congressional lawmakers recently advanced a bill giving favorable tax treatment to things like exercises classes and workouts. if passed-- gym memberships and other...
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he apologized calling the use of his word inappropriate and hurtful and today the university of louisville said it's scrubbing the papa johns name from the football stadium. >>> there is more ahead tonight including the warning about ticks and lyme disease even if they usually aren't found in your area. >>> also, serena chasing history in her amazing come back at wimbledon. >>> we're back now with a summer health alert. lyme disease affects 3,000 people every year and the type of tick is being identified in parts of the country where it's never been seen before. dr. john torres has the story. >> reporter: ashley collins lives in arkansas where lyme disease is rare. so when her 6-year-old daughter tested positive for lyme last year, she was shocked. >> never crossed my mind that it would be a problem. >> reporter: tonight, a new warning from scientists, that ticks including those that carry lyme disease are spreading into new areas around the country. >> ticks are not just in the northeast and the upper midwest where we classically think they are. they are in the south, they are in the far
he apologized calling the use of his word inappropriate and hurtful and today the university of louisville said it's scrubbing the papa johns name from the football stadium. >>> there is more ahead tonight including the warning about ticks and lyme disease even if they usually aren't found in your area. >>> also, serena chasing history in her amazing come back at wimbledon. >>> we're back now with a summer health alert. lyme disease affects 3,000 people every year and...
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the texas rangers haveuspended their marketing deal, and the university of louisville is dropping papam john's from the sports stadium. papa john's founder resigned as chairman on wednesday, hours after he apologized for using a racial slur during a conference call. >>> the justice department ,ppeal of at&t's acquisition of time warn quote, changes nothing. so says at&t's ceo randall stevenson who added that the mergers is closed and tha at&t owns time warner. >> the merits of the case have been tried, 25 million of pages and testimony in an extensive trial and an extensive at the enof the day we feel like the law is on our side. we think the appellate court will look at it on thef merits the law. >> but shares fell in trading today, raymondts james cut rating to neutral, telling clients the doj appeal is a negative catalyst for the stock. >>> the federal reserve is he downplaying impact of trade wars on the economy. in its seannual report to congress which would be delivered next week, the centr bank says the economic activity is solid and the labor market is strengthening. the report
the texas rangers haveuspended their marketing deal, and the university of louisville is dropping papam john's from the sports stadium. papa john's founder resigned as chairman on wednesday, hours after he apologized for using a racial slur during a conference call. >>> the justice department ,ppeal of at&t's acquisition of time warn quote, changes nothing. so says at&t's ceo randall stevenson who added that the mergers is closed and tha at&t owns time warner. >> the...
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we will see temperatures in the upper 70s in some parts. 80 in chicago, 87 in louisville, just 83 in boston and cooler tomorrow with temperatures in the 70s in boston. 83 in burlington. hell, that's a look at the big weather story of day. here's a closer look at the day ahead. we have moved the storms out of here in the northeast. but we will see stormy weather in the p centralins and hail and flash flooding. look at the temperatures in the south. very, very hot, temperatures 104 in san antonio, and 106 tomorrow in dallas. >> so, it was a rough day yesterday, a lot of flash flooding and thunderstorms and really nic today. yeah, it's the bay pack that we get. >> exactly. >> michelle, t >> a new bar has been said in the wnba, liz cambage scored a whopping 53 points. cambage, went 1 of 2 from t floor and made 15 of 16 free throws. she breaks williams record set in 2013. by the, wr team took the w, 104-87. >> new video of the lava bomb that injured tourists in highway had highway and the outrage of the lawsuit from the owner of the hotel. and they got it from theirs. it's your skin, and
we will see temperatures in the upper 70s in some parts. 80 in chicago, 87 in louisville, just 83 in boston and cooler tomorrow with temperatures in the 70s in boston. 83 in burlington. hell, that's a look at the big weather story of day. here's a closer look at the day ahead. we have moved the storms out of here in the northeast. but we will see stormy weather in the p centralins and hail and flash flooding. look at the temperatures in the south. very, very hot, temperatures 104 in san...
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nashville, louisville, paduka. also watching the chance fore a. we're going to see that over the next several days. the southeast again watching more storms today. >>> and like you said, beautiful today in the northeast, but that will change by tomorrow night. >> we have to milk it while we have it. thank you. >> a puppy loving toddler has become an internet favorite. two-year-old conway in this video shared by his dad as he plays fetch with the retriever next door. he chucks the ball over the fence before dozer the dog catches it and drops it back on the other side. the game kept going until the ball got slobbery. >> that will be their game all summer long. ahead the cleveland browns channel michael scott in a hilarious tribute. and a steam pipe explosion rocks new york city leaving a bus-size crater. it was love at first touch. and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection. that's why only pampers swaddlers is the number one choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection. so that all
nashville, louisville, paduka. also watching the chance fore a. we're going to see that over the next several days. the southeast again watching more storms today. >>> and like you said, beautiful today in the northeast, but that will change by tomorrow night. >> we have to milk it while we have it. thank you. >> a puppy loving toddler has become an internet favorite. two-year-old conway in this video shared by his dad as he plays fetch with the retriever next door. he...
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in louisville, kentucky, contessaer br nightly business report. >>> an entrepreur provides lamp shadess tonight's bright idea next. ♪ ♪ >> here's what to watch for next week. on monday, president tru is expected to announce his nominee for the supreme court justice, a decision that could impact business, of course. on tuesday, executives from the world's biggest media and tech companies gather in s valle at the exclusive allen and company conference. and on friday, number of major banks report earnings including dow component j.p. morgan chase and that's all that we're watching for comingwe up next . >>> well, when we talk about drawing energy from mother nature we usually think about solar or wind, but there are lots of ways to dot. t natural energy can be used to make things, as well and that's how one entrepreneur in brooklyn, new york, got the bright idea to use energy produced by mushroom. roo yep, it's called my sill yum, to make lamp shades. ♪ ♪ >> in her brooklyn design studio, danielle is looking for answers to a lot of what ifs. goodst if all of our could be made differently?
in louisville, kentucky, contessaer br nightly business report. >>> an entrepreur provides lamp shadess tonight's bright idea next. ♪ ♪ >> here's what to watch for next week. on monday, president tru is expected to announce his nominee for the supreme court justice, a decision that could impact business, of course. on tuesday, executives from the world's biggest media and tech companies gather in s valle at the exclusive allen and company conference. and on friday, number of...
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we will see temperatures in the upper 70s in some parts. 80 in chicago, 87 in louisville, just 83 in boston and cooler tomorrow with temperatures in the 70s in boston. 83 inook at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at the day ahead. we have moved the storms out of here in the northeast. but we will see stormy weather in really nice today. >> yeah, it's the bay pack that we get. >> exactly. >> michelle, a new bar has been said in the wnba, liz cambage scored a whopping 53 points. cambage, went 17 of 22 from the floor and made 15 of 16 free throws. she breaks williams record set in 2013. by the way, her team took the w, 104-87. >> new video of the lava bomb that injured tourists in highway had highway and the outrage of the lawsuit from the owner of the lawsuit from the owner of the hotel. and they got it from theirs. it's your skin, and it can protect you from millions of things. so we're here to help you protect your skin. walgreens pharmacists and beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the walgreens. trusted since 1901. now all walgreens
we will see temperatures in the upper 70s in some parts. 80 in chicago, 87 in louisville, just 83 in boston and cooler tomorrow with temperatures in the 70s in boston. 83 inook at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at the day ahead. we have moved the storms out of here in the northeast. but we will see stormy weather in really nice today. >> yeah, it's the bay pack that we get. >> exactly. >> michelle, a new bar has been said in the wnba, liz cambage scored...
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look at kansas city, the feels like 100. 106, louisville, 98, boston, spreads everywhere and ends forico. for a lot of folks as we go >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by publishers clearing house. "good morning america" is sponsored by publishers clearinghouse. >> announcer: good morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 news mornings. >> good morning. i'm natasha zouves from abc 7 mornings. and meteorologist mike nicco is here with the forecast. >> hey, tasha. hi, everybody. here's a look from the golden gate bridge. you can see a little bit of haze hanging around there. but from our beaches, that's where we'll have the cool breezes and least likely amount of sunshine. it will be strong if you're out and about today. and small craft advisory if you're going to be out on the bay. 50s at the coast, 60s in san francisco, 70s around the bay and 80s inland. a little drizzle possible tonight, that will lock in a cool day tomorrow, and hot again this weekend. alexis? >> okay. checking out the roads here, mike. it's been a fairly quiet morning overall, but a cou
look at kansas city, the feels like 100. 106, louisville, 98, boston, spreads everywhere and ends forico. for a lot of folks as we go >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by publishers clearing house. "good morning america" is sponsored by publishers clearinghouse. >> announcer: good morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 news mornings. >> good morning. i'm natasha zouves from abc 7 mornings. and meteorologist mike...
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he apologized lling the use of his word inappropriate and hurtful antoday the university of louisville said it's scrubbing the papa johns name from the football stadium. >> there is more ahead tonight includinni the about ticks and lyme disease even if they usually aren't found in your area. >>> also, serena chasing history in her amazing come back at wimbledon. the rest of your year with amazing trips. from football games to reunions, or just a break from the office. these $69 one-way sale fares are ready to make your september and october a whole lot better. book now at southwest.com. low fares. no hidden fees. that's transfarency. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact,
he apologized lling the use of his word inappropriate and hurtful antoday the university of louisville said it's scrubbing the papa johns name from the football stadium. >> there is more ahead tonight includinni the about ticks and lyme disease even if they usually aren't found in your area. >>> also, serena chasing history in her amazing come back at wimbledon. the rest of your year with amazing trips. from football games to reunions, or just a break from the office. these $69...
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according to the louisville courier journal, schnatter's name has been removed from a sign post in a gymnasium in his hometown of jefferson ville, indiana. >>> former nba charles oakley making headlines after being arrested in las vegas for attempting to commit a fraudulent act at a casino. the state's gaming control board allege he tried to reduce a wager during a gambling game after the outcome became known. no further details around the face one to two years in a fe on e emmy awards t 7. and for the first time in 17 years hbo does not lead the pack. it is netflix this time. they got the most nominations with 112. hbo came in a close second with 108 nods. among the nominated shows, "game of thrones" got the most love with 22 nods, while west world and saturday night live were close behind with 21. >>> and sandra oh etched her name in the history books, becoming the first asian woman to be nominated for lead actress in a drama. minorities accounted for over one-third of the acting nominees this year. >>> rip currents are threatening parts of the east coast. beach goers from the jers
according to the louisville courier journal, schnatter's name has been removed from a sign post in a gymnasium in his hometown of jefferson ville, indiana. >>> former nba charles oakley making headlines after being arrested in las vegas for attempting to commit a fraudulent act at a casino. the state's gaming control board allege he tried to reduce a wager during a gambling game after the outcome became known. no further details around the face one to two years in a fe on e emmy awards...
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he was 6'11", selected 16th skroefr all out of louisville, played 66 games with the warriors.d. >> some concerns tonight at the port of oakland as president trump's tariffs on chinese goods kick in. officials say trade with china accounts for roughly half the volume of cargo that passes through the port. agricultural exports in particular have boomed in recent years due to demand from asia. while it may be too early to predict the effects of a potential trade war, experts will be watching closely. >> the port of oakland and every other port we're aware of favors free trade. our business is moving goods across the water. free trade has been the impetus for soaring economic growth throughout the 21st century. it has lifted millions out of poverty in asia. we would be disappointed in anything thate tre.t communicat mike zampa points out while the port employs 500 peple, it supports 70,000 jobs in related industries. >> a much-needed delivery made it -- the big tree tournament, organized by the ricky davis legacy foundation delivered food and essential items to shelters and homele
he was 6'11", selected 16th skroefr all out of louisville, played 66 games with the warriors.d. >> some concerns tonight at the port of oakland as president trump's tariffs on chinese goods kick in. officials say trade with china accounts for roughly half the volume of cargo that passes through the port. agricultural exports in particular have boomed in recent years due to demand from asia. while it may be too early to predict the effects of a potential trade war, experts will be...
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the biggest temperatures in the midsection of the country where it feels like 104 around louisville, and memphis, 102, as you push on from there in to your day, say, thursday in to friday, it's going to be more of the same, all because the jet stream is flowing north of us. it's called a ridge or heat dome. this is one of the largest we have had. probably one of the third or fourth largest ever, not necessarily in the intensity of heat, but in land mass. it goes from one end of the country to the other. there will be a bit of a dip near the northeast. a bit of a relief. but the 90s come back to new york city, by tuesday of next week and 90% of the country will be dealing with temperatures like that. >> for people working outdo ini the heat can be a risk. >> the footings for a new billing by the beach, this team is surrounded by steel and contract as they battle the heat with water soaked rags to keep cool. >> there's buckets of water all over the site. if they have to get out of the sun, you could many in the trailer. they have their own trailers they cool off on and then they get ba
the biggest temperatures in the midsection of the country where it feels like 104 around louisville, and memphis, 102, as you push on from there in to your day, say, thursday in to friday, it's going to be more of the same, all because the jet stream is flowing north of us. it's called a ridge or heat dome. this is one of the largest we have had. probably one of the third or fourth largest ever, not necessarily in the intensity of heat, but in land mass. it goes from one end of the country to...
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and let's look at louisville less in the. money legal costs. by their culture but he stayed close. only a promise to. leave the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. because one doctor. from the forest starts august ninth on w. . illiam. place . players. are watching the news live from berlin anticipation is building for the world cup final later today the biggest match in football fans of croatia and france are pouring into moscow for the final of a thrilling tournament friends are the big favorites but in a tournament full of surprises can croatia shuffle off a major upset also coming up more than four hundred fifty.
and let's look at louisville less in the. money legal costs. by their culture but he stayed close. only a promise to. leave the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. because one doctor. from the forest starts august ninth on w. . illiam. place . players. are watching the news live from berlin anticipation is building for the world cup final later today the biggest match in football fans of croatia and france are pouring into moscow for the...
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. >>> the fallout, he resigned from the board of trustees at the univerty of louisville. is emerged of george cloony's crash. he reportedly going about 60 miles an hour on his scooter when police sar cut into his path. you can see the scooter slamming into the car. cloony thrown into the air before hitting the ground. ite was checked out at the ho and is now recovering at home. his injuries are said to be not serious. >> to the massive inferno at a st. louis gas station, not one but two lamborghinis at the mp. video caught a mini van driving off with the fueline still in the tank. the tank snapping the hose and spraying fuel and the gas ignited when it hit the sporca r engine. luckily nobody was hurt. >>> a teacher with the song in her heart helping kids find vo thices for over 50 years. those who serve is next. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. and, now there's new crest gum & enamel re
. >>> the fallout, he resigned from the board of trustees at the univerty of louisville. is emerged of george cloony's crash. he reportedly going about 60 miles an hour on his scooter when police sar cut into his path. you can see the scooter slamming into the car. cloony thrown into the air before hitting the ground. ite was checked out at the ho and is now recovering at home. his injuries are said to be not serious. >> to the massive inferno at a st. louis gas station, not one...
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nashville, louisville, paduka. also watching the chance for flooding rains. that's a look at the big weather loory of the day. now here's a close at your day ahead. >>> we're looking at northern plerns. teures not bad at all. storms m thated through brought lower humidity. really nice temperatures in the lower 80s. the south,though, still baking. triple digits once again. we're going to see that over the next several days. the southeast again watching more storms today. >>> and like you said, beautiful today in the rtheast, but that will change by tomorrow night. >> we have to milk it while we have it. thank you. >> a l puppying toddler has become an internet favorite. two-year-old conway in this video shared by his dad as he plays fetch with the retriever next door. he chucks the ball over the fence before doz the dog catches it and drops it back on the other side. the game kept going until the ball got slobbery. >> that will be their game all summer long. ahead the cleveland browns channel michaela scott i hilarious tribute. and a steam pipe explosion rocks
nashville, louisville, paduka. also watching the chance for flooding rains. that's a look at the big weather loory of the day. now here's a close at your day ahead. >>> we're looking at northern plerns. teures not bad at all. storms m thated through brought lower humidity. really nice temperatures in the lower 80s. the south,though, still baking. triple digits once again. we're going to see that over the next several days. the southeast again watching more storms today. >>>...
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a young man with korean background, born in brooklyn, has lived in louisville, kentucky, wrote a book called "butter milk graffiti" and he came to detroit and particularly the area where we have a lot of middle eastern people from -- he was just fascinate with all the wonderful recipes he was able to garner, bit it's called" butter milk graffiti." a nice piece but -- >> guest: by edward lee. >> guest: he has special book cooke of -- cookbook of his own, and the knows those are heiress peaes, african-american woman. so that one is very good. i'm also reading the book o'evicted." a lot of interest in housing issues right now, and that's a book that is being used in book clubs this summer, i know. >> i think he won a national book award. >> guest: he didoo. >> guest: it's in paper now, too. so we have that. and we can go on and on. she mentioned "the cocktails" and the air traffic. that's another one go ahead. >> guest: we're going to have gregory -- >> guest: park -- >> guest: going to be in detroit around father's day, and -- >> host: aair traffic ." >> guest: yep. the book is about am
a young man with korean background, born in brooklyn, has lived in louisville, kentucky, wrote a book called "butter milk graffiti" and he came to detroit and particularly the area where we have a lot of middle eastern people from -- he was just fascinate with all the wonderful recipes he was able to garner, bit it's called" butter milk graffiti." a nice piece but -- >> guest: by edward lee. >> guest: he has special book cooke of -- cookbook of his own, and the...
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company schnatter helped build removing his image from promotional materials and the university of louisville removing his name from its stadium. >> my employees are distraught, they're crushed, and it's all because i was sloppy and i wasn't as sensitive. >> reporter: tom, despite stepping down as chairman, according to an s.e.c. filing, schnatter is still on the board and remains papa john's largest shareholder, tom. >> zachary, thank you. >>> we turn now to the extreme weather threat this weekend as triple-digit heat fuel fires in the west. this wildfire forcing ymca campers to evacuate this state park in oregon. and in california, firefighter was killed today battling a blaze near yosemite. the heat and fire danger lasting through the weekend. storms fire up in the east. let's get to rob marciano for us in central park. rob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, tom. the heat is going rebuild tomorrow across the northwest. we got a number of advisories and warnings out there. difficult conditions there. temperatures once again well into the 90s for portland and seattle, medford up and o
company schnatter helped build removing his image from promotional materials and the university of louisville removing his name from its stadium. >> my employees are distraught, they're crushed, and it's all because i was sloppy and i wasn't as sensitive. >> reporter: tom, despite stepping down as chairman, according to an s.e.c. filing, schnatter is still on the board and remains papa john's largest shareholder, tom. >> zachary, thank you. >>> we turn now to the...
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the co one era the president of the michter's one of the things i heard from and i willries in louisvillepecially is making this attempt to export ambushen and not just your michter's brand but a taste for bourbon around the world. what do tare i was do to that attempt. >> you know, it's a great question you know, one thing though that i hope is as we discuss tares tariffs doesn't get lost and see in the tax bill that passed at the end of 2017 it was actually some really important tax relief for a couple of years for and i willers. that has allowed michter's and other kentucky and i willers to reinvest we bought 145 acres that we are building on. we have a second and i willry opening in cement. >> are you suggesting that that offsets the negative impact of the tariffs then. >> well i think there are unrelated but it certainly helps the industry and it spurs investment in the industry and it's helped us a lot at michter's. i'm hoping it becomes a permanent relief we are such a heavily taxed industry at home and braid to begin with. >> a lot of sin taxes. >> there certainly are no shortage.
the co one era the president of the michter's one of the things i heard from and i willries in louisvillepecially is making this attempt to export ambushen and not just your michter's brand but a taste for bourbon around the world. what do tare i was do to that attempt. >> you know, it's a great question you know, one thing though that i hope is as we discuss tares tariffs doesn't get lost and see in the tax bill that passed at the end of 2017 it was actually some really important tax...
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he also resigned frotythe univerf louisville board of trustees earlier in the day. papa najohn's intonal says it has accepted schnatter's resignation and will appoint a new chairman in comin weeks. >>> later today, your twitter eed could appear a bit less crowded. the social media company is purging tens of millions of suspicious accounts from users' followers as it looks to restore trust on the very popular platform, and it follows a report after report depicting harassment a the spread of false information. today's change takes aim at social media tefraud, immed hitting those users who have bought fake followers, purchased those fake followers. others who are followed by suspicious accounts. those users will see their follower numbers surely fall and in some cases nosedive.lete >>> just ahead the female rap's star whoow making mommy moves. >>> plus, croatia finally reaches sui soret, sweet vi you're watching "early today." ie cleaning tasks? using wipes in the kitchen, and sprays in the bathroom can be ineffective. try mr. clean magic eraser with durafoam. simply
he also resigned frotythe univerf louisville board of trustees earlier in the day. papa najohn's intonal says it has accepted schnatter's resignation and will appoint a new chairman in comin weeks. >>> later today, your twitter eed could appear a bit less crowded. the social media company is purging tens of millions of suspicious accounts from users' followers as it looks to restore trust on the very popular platform, and it follows a report after report depicting harassment a the...
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we're watching the threat for severe storms shifting off to the south and east, including louisville>>> we turn now to the stunning overture from president trump, inviting the vladimir putin to the white house this fall, following days of intense criticism about helsinki. >> the white house announced the invitation after backing away from the russian leader's proposal to question u.s. citizens, but news that he may be coming to washington caught the intelligence chief off guard. maggie rulli has more. >> reporter: as questions continue over what president trump and vladimir putin discussed in helsinki, a big announcement. dan coats obviously surprised. >> vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? [ laughter ] >> reporter: this as the white house issued yet another russia walk back. this time over a proposal by putin that russian authorities would question the 12 russians indicted by mueller with americans invited to watch. an idea president trump initially seemed pleased with. >> what he did is an incredible offer. >> reporter: one of those he wants
we're watching the threat for severe storms shifting off to the south and east, including louisville>>> we turn now to the stunning overture from president trump, inviting the vladimir putin to the white house this fall, following days of intense criticism about helsinki. >> the white house announced the invitation after backing away from the russian leader's proposal to question u.s. citizens, but news that he may be coming to washington caught the intelligence chief off guard....
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we're looking at memphis, louisville, nashville, damaging winds. potentially a few tornadoes, and a highly populated area, and folks who live there, certainly listen to your local authorities and abc stations. >> rob marciano that cracking t into the night. >>> news from the white house late today that discussions are in the works for vladimir putin to come to washington. the news late today coming in a tweet from the white house press secretary, sarah sanders. and it all comes as the president tries to clarify what he said on the world stage when he appeared side to side with vladimir putin he sided with him over his own intelligence agencies. you're about to see the director of national sbeintelligence, hi reaction to putin coming to america. here's abc's senior white house correspondent, cecilia vega tonight. >> reporter: as president trump boasts about his relationship with vladimir putin, calling their meeting a great success, his white house, for the third consecutive day, was forced to issue yet another russia walk back. this time, over a pr
we're looking at memphis, louisville, nashville, damaging winds. potentially a few tornadoes, and a highly populated area, and folks who live there, certainly listen to your local authorities and abc stations. >> rob marciano that cracking t into the night. >>> news from the white house late today that discussions are in the works for vladimir putin to come to washington. the news late today coming in a tweet from the white house press secretary, sarah sanders. and it all comes...
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tomorrow it goes across the mississippi river, paducah, louisville, and a few tornadoes. this is very unusually strong a jet stream for july, david, and certainly the local authorities and local abc stations, listen to them tonight because a dangerous situation ongoing. >> we're watching a situation mainly in des moines, and twisters in other areas as well. we'll stay on this and bring you more if we get it. more from the stunning revelation from the white house that we're following at this hi.r >e>> house that discussions are in the works for vladimir putin to come to washington. the news late today coming in as secretary sarah sanders, and it all comes as the president tried to clarify what he said on the world stage when he appeared side to side with slad peer putin and he sided with him or his intelligence agencies. tonight right here we're about to see the director of national intelligence, and the moment he is told about this new tweet that plans are in the works to bring putin to america. here's abc's senior white house correspondent, cecilia vega tonight. >> repor
tomorrow it goes across the mississippi river, paducah, louisville, and a few tornadoes. this is very unusually strong a jet stream for july, david, and certainly the local authorities and local abc stations, listen to them tonight because a dangerous situation ongoing. >> we're watching a situation mainly in des moines, and twisters in other areas as well. we'll stay on this and bring you more if we get it. more from the stunning revelation from the white house that we're following at...
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this apparent tornado touching down west of louisville. multiple homes damaged. the same system spawning dozens of reported twisters thursday. >> right over our house, and then there is a full-fledged tornado over there north. >> reporter: the national weather service issuing a tornado emergency in marshalltown, iowa. a twister tearing through downtown. this powerful storm left dozens of buildings crumbled in the city. many of them here in historic downtown. where from the air you get a glimpse of just what these storms are capable of and the massive cleanup ahead. >> oh my god! >> reporter: residents also racing for cover in nearby towns. dozens of homes damaged in bondurant. >> is it coming this way? >> reporter: in pella, hundreds celebrating a manufacturing company's anniversary when that ef-3 twister, with 144-mile-per-hour winds tore through. seven people were hurt. tonight marshalltown is a city on the mend. we met photographer harold cline and daughter cindy. he has owned this photo shop for six decades, capturing moments of the past. >> i got stuff that
this apparent tornado touching down west of louisville. multiple homes damaged. the same system spawning dozens of reported twisters thursday. >> right over our house, and then there is a full-fledged tornado over there north. >> reporter: the national weather service issuing a tornado emergency in marshalltown, iowa. a twister tearing through downtown. this powerful storm left dozens of buildings crumbled in the city. many of them here in historic downtown. where from the air you...
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. >>> a university of louisville is in the process of changing the name of its stadium. after papa john's founder admitted he used a racial slur, the school inside e decided to e name backt to j founder stadium. >>> how does free met fro rides for a year sound? you need to ben aegt and rolls to school.>> think it's cool. it's an easier way to get around and everything. >> we have a list on where and when students can pickp their cards. open up the nbc 7 app. >>> two of the metro stations are going to be closed f 45 days. justin finch is live at the rhode island met fro areas. >> that's righ if you are a red line rail rider, take note, theon stati will be closed for some time. right here, we're watching repairs on the track level here. this ishe scene until september. this inconvenience will give crews time to make repyres here. they had reports of concrete falling here. they will address the aging platform. the rd island station is metro's oldest outdoor station. how will this change the commute. look as if this is going on through september 3rd. back out live, what you
. >>> a university of louisville is in the process of changing the name of its stadium. after papa john's founder admitted he used a racial slur, the school inside e decided to e name backt to j founder stadium. >>> how does free met fro rides for a year sound? you need to ben aegt and rolls to school.>> think it's cool. it's an easier way to get around and everything. >> we have a list on where and when students can pickp their cards. open up the nbc 7 app....
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. >>> the university of louisville in the process of changing their football stadium. after papa john's founder admitted he used a racial slur, the school decided to change the name to cardinal stadium. >>> 6:11, our time right now. if you're a student in the district, you may be in luck. >> how does free metro sounds r a year sound? they're passing out smart tripr to be eligible, you have to be a d.c. resident and enrolled i school. the cards can be used to get to school, from school and to school-related activities. >> i think it's cool. it's an easier way to get around. >> we have a list where they can pick up those cards. >>> imagine trying to pickup a prescription and the pharmacist renefuses to fill it. >> it is legal in some states. but a case i arizona is sparking a debate. >>> plus, one ranty a customer led to one employee being fired. >>> you're off to a cloudy and wet start start.e' ther a weather alert mode to get your monday started on the right food. >>o we head break and a live look from chopper 4, fire inside a massive home in clarksville,la ma. firefig
. >>> the university of louisville in the process of changing their football stadium. after papa john's founder admitted he used a racial slur, the school decided to change the name to cardinal stadium. >>> 6:11, our time right now. if you're a student in the district, you may be in luck. >> how does free metro sounds r a year sound? they're passing out smart tripr to be eligible, you have to be a d.c. resident and enrolled i school. the cards can be used to get to...
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. >> louisville. >> that's right. louisville is fairly democratic.n it's very complex. and very urbane, as you might imagine. so the political sensitivities here are somewhat more varied than you might find in dairy country just an hour away. i got to tell you, kentucky's being hit hard across the state. you've got autos that are being exported now they're going to be slapped with these tariffs as well. the u.s. chamber of commerce says a billion dollars worth of goods to china are going to get slapped with these tariffs just from kentucky >>> all right. let's send it over to john, he has a look at what's coming up on squawk alley. >> tariffs and tech. we're pretty much in the trade war now. the question is, what impact it has on some of the high flying technology stocks and the technologies that have been poriweng a lot of this growth. we'll dig in coming up on squawk alley. >>> hey, rick. >> i always love the first friday of every month. employment data. i don't think i've missed being on a trading floor going all the way backto the late 70s. there
. >> louisville. >> that's right. louisville is fairly democratic.n it's very complex. and very urbane, as you might imagine. so the political sensitivities here are somewhat more varied than you might find in dairy country just an hour away. i got to tell you, kentucky's being hit hard across the state. you've got autos that are being exported now they're going to be slapped with these tariffs as well. the u.s. chamber of commerce says a billion dollars worth of goods to china are...
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dueling demonstration ares today in louisville, kentucky. >> still ahead, family and friends, bather to pay tribute to a hero who dieded to pay tribute. >> and oakland on the big screen. >>> and a warn withing by living off the grid. completely. you could generate your own energy, at home. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low b
dueling demonstration ares today in louisville, kentucky. >> still ahead, family and friends, bather to pay tribute to a hero who dieded to pay tribute. >> and oakland on the big screen. >>> and a warn withing by living off the grid. completely. you could generate your own energy, at home. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't...
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did not say a slur but resigned his position at papa john's and his seat on the university of louisville's board of trustees. the university annocethey are remov papa john's name from their football stadium and will simply call it cardinal stadium. (jr stone) a couple of police officers in georgia used a coin flip app to decide if a woman should be arrested or not. she was pulled over for speeding in washington state in april. but as nicole carr reports, the officer's trick was caught on their body cameras. natsot: "stay in the car. officer brown, roswell police department. do you know how fast you were just going, ma'am? i'm so sorry, i'm late for work. so you can go over 80 miles per, on 92? no ma'am."when roswell police officer courtney brown stopped sarah webb for speeding past her, she didn't mince words. natsot:officer: "okay, so you think driving that fast on a wet road is a smart idea just because you are late to work? webb: "no."officer "instead of calling, saying you are running late for work, you would rather risk people's lives?"webb: "i'm sorry /choking up/."officer brown cons
did not say a slur but resigned his position at papa john's and his seat on the university of louisville's board of trustees. the university annocethey are remov papa john's name from their football stadium and will simply call it cardinal stadium. (jr stone) a couple of police officers in georgia used a coin flip app to decide if a woman should be arrested or not. she was pulled over for speeding in washington state in april. but as nicole carr reports, the officer's trick was caught on their...
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forbes printed it and it went viral. >> on friday the university of louisville where senator was a member of the boardremoved the papa john's name from its football stadium. >>> the trump administration plans to reunite up to 200 children a day with their undocumented parents to comply with a court order challenging the immigration crackdown at the u.s. border with mexico. during a hearing friday a federal judge in san diego praised the government for placing more than 100 children back in the custody of their parents this week. it's believed the government has more than 2,500 children to reunite ahead of a july 26th deadline. >>> "the wall street journal" reports mcdonald's is pulling salads from 3,000 of its restaurants after dozens of people have been infected with a gastrointestinal illess. 61 people in seven midwestern states became ill with cyclospora linked to mcdonald's salads. two people have been hospitalized. they're working with the food and drug administration to determine the source of the parasites. >>> the "chicago sun-times" reports nancy sinatra sr. has died. she was a a
forbes printed it and it went viral. >> on friday the university of louisville where senator was a member of the boardremoved the papa john's name from its football stadium. >>> the trump administration plans to reunite up to 200 children a day with their undocumented parents to comply with a court order challenging the immigration crackdown at the u.s. border with mexico. during a hearing friday a federal judge in san diego praised the government for placing more than 100...
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louisville will feel like 104. down across the carolinas mid-90s, orlando will feel like 100. as we go into friday, temperatures will still be warm but we'll have a cold frontng that's go move in. it's going to push the heat and the humidity away. by the time you get into thed weekack through chicago, into kentucky, over into new york we're looking at temperures to drop back down to the lower 80s and we'll lose the humidity as well. a few more days before we do get much neededrelief. guys. >> dylan, thank you. >>> turning to the latest on imthat race against in thailand. it has been merely two b days sinctish divers found 12 young boys and soccer coach, 11 days totalhe since first went missing in a flooded maze of underground caves. >> the first order of business delivering food and medical care while new images show the boys wrapped in foil pla ing either for warmth. >> it is still far from over a they could be down there for several more days, possibly weeks or months, as rescuers scramble with how tget them to the surface safely. janis mackey frayer with more. >> reporter:
louisville will feel like 104. down across the carolinas mid-90s, orlando will feel like 100. as we go into friday, temperatures will still be warm but we'll have a cold frontng that's go move in. it's going to push the heat and the humidity away. by the time you get into thed weekack through chicago, into kentucky, over into new york we're looking at temperures to drop back down to the lower 80s and we'll lose the humidity as well. a few more days before we do get much neededrelief. guys....