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now yellow fever is ound, so yellow fev is not anrban disee since 1942, but it becomes one. there is potential for aedes ypti, the me vector uld ansmit ylow fevein citie which will be very complicated. reporter: one in five cases of yellow fever proves fatal. healthlinics arelready at bre. theris a yellofever vacce, but ly 60% of azilians a vaccinated. reporter: overcrowding is a serious problem in the favelas of rio. defective water tanks and overflowing rubbish dumps are ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes. wthe mosquitoes take longer to. grow. even s it doesn'take gabri sylvese long to nd some larvae. gabriel: we should be warned about. ichikunnya, more read, like ha. we canave deng, zika, so it is even worse than to have just ding the suer. repoer: local op and hou owners do their bit for the project. the mosquito tra scattered abt the cityre emptied regulars later examined in the lab. thscientistsave establhed that in the ars where e infected mosquitoes have been released io the envinment, wolbachibacteria end up present in the bulk of the mouito populion. no the scie
now yellow fever is ound, so yellow fev is not anrban disee since 1942, but it becomes one. there is potential for aedes ypti, the me vector uld ansmit ylow fevein citie which will be very complicated. reporter: one in five cases of yellow fever proves fatal. healthlinics arelready at bre. theris a yellofever vacce, but ly 60% of azilians a vaccinated. reporter: overcrowding is a serious problem in the favelas of rio. defective water tanks and overflowing rubbish dumps are ideal breeding...
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Sep 12, 2018
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the streets of wrightsville deed ono hier ound before florence arrives. >> we are off island at noon today. a long trek.he plans to ride out the storm with family in charlotte. florence is a powerful herrick -- category four hurricane with met them sustained winds of 130 miles an hour. the expected to make landfall late thursday or early friday in coastal carolina. >> it might stalwart makes landfall and move very slowly south down the coast. this could mean parts of north and south carolina the coast will experience hurricane force winds for 24 hours or more. >> reporter: and many other coastal towns have mandatory evacuations but not everybody heeds the call. this man is staying put. >> i have a generator, gas, food, water. we will see what happens. >> reporter: state and local officials are urging people to listen and get ready for the storm of a lifetime. >> a storm surge higher than many homes. the national weather service has just said it will be unbelievably damaging. >> reporter: the view from outer space shows the enormous size of florence. forecaster say it could drop 15- 2
the streets of wrightsville deed ono hier ound before florence arrives. >> we are off island at noon today. a long trek.he plans to ride out the storm with family in charlotte. florence is a powerful herrick -- category four hurricane with met them sustained winds of 130 miles an hour. the expected to make landfall late thursday or early friday in coastal carolina. >> it might stalwart makes landfall and move very slowly south down the coast. this could mean parts of north and south...
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the actual work zone hasar c but we're seeing a little bit of a delay here this morning.rt ound had that right lane. right lane is the only thingg gettback. aaron. >> thank you. it's 4:01 n and new details on a story that captured national attention. >> family and friends attended a vigil for the 35-year-old last night held in log circle. not far from where she was killed. ♪ >> people cried and held candles as they listened to her heart broken family speak. her mother said it wasne o of the happiest t hes of daughter's life. she was engaged last she was comforted knowing wendy died doing what she loved. >> my heart has been broken in d thou pieces. my daughter was a beautiful person. >>he wendy's m says they plan to bury her in one of the dresses she would have worn at her we>ing. his morning, we're also learning more about the man that's charged wh wendy martinez's murder. anthony crawford made his court appearance yesterday. a judge ordered him held without bond. d.c. police say crawford stabbed martinez at the corner of 11th and street tuesday night. they quickly identified him as the
the actual work zone hasar c but we're seeing a little bit of a delay here this morning.rt ound had that right lane. right lane is the only thingg gettback. aaron. >> thank you. it's 4:01 n and new details on a story that captured national attention. >> family and friends attended a vigil for the 35-year-old last night held in log circle. not far from where she was killed. ♪ >> people cried and held candles as they listened to her heart broken family speak. her mother said...
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as you noted, they are also oncerned about what t administration is not sharing ok his ound. >> it's not normal because we are not able to see 100,000 documents that the archivist has just -- because the administration has said we can't see them. h youe a nominee who has had one of the most expansive views of presidential power that we've history. >> reporter: and there are another 148,000 documents t lawmeraveehat but can't talk aboa publicly. na negotiations continue as present trump tries to revam the free trade agreement with mexico and canada. some peopleth wondering i focus will only be mexico. will canada be loopedhe in . congress will have to eventually approve that. finall the budget. september 29th is the deadline. either there's a budget or a government shutdown. >> tracie, thank you. >>> the fight for the texas senate is hittinghe highway. president trump is planning a trip to the lone star state next month to support his oncete b rifle senator ted cruz. latinex bought a billboard. they needed nearly $10,000.r senaruz is locked in a tight race. in a recent poll o'rourke t
as you noted, they are also oncerned about what t administration is not sharing ok his ound. >> it's not normal because we are not able to see 100,000 documents that the archivist has just -- because the administration has said we can't see them. h youe a nominee who has had one of the most expansive views of presidential power that we've history. >> reporter: and there are another 148,000 documents t lawmeraveehat but can't talk aboa publicly. na negotiations continue as present...
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right now camera not working. 123.ound 66 after we're shutdown there this morning.l bad crash there this morning. debris in the m of the roadway. this is going to be quite sometime. what can you do? commit right now. commit to 50. do something else. do not get on 66 any tim soon if you're getting on anywhere before 123de and h inbound. another closure right now. silver spring, this is where nicole jacobsea isd for us. southbound new hampshire avenue. so southbound lanes are blocked for flooding. outer loop at the beltway with the right side blocked here this morning. the rest of the beltway looks okay but a new
right now camera not working. 123.ound 66 after we're shutdown there this morning.l bad crash there this morning. debris in the m of the roadway. this is going to be quite sometime. what can you do? commit right now. commit to 50. do something else. do not get on 66 any tim soon if you're getting on anywhere before 123de and h inbound. another closure right now. silver spring, this is where nicole jacobsea isd for us. southbound new hampshire avenue. so southbound lanes are blocked for...
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rescuerss before the .ound her she died she was the last person to die in the rubble. ceremony,is had a which included a wreath laying. one of the many photographers cop that photograph. my husband complains because they cut him out. he was right next to me. he's the invisible power behind the throne. that photograph shows everything. the picture says a thousand words. >> u.s. government are battery-operated. them -- none of them are on time. >> they all stopped when the bomb went off. we took an average. we decided that the average time , a central design, it's one of those blocks that's recovered. this is something i recovered from my office. this is why people in this embassy were not killed. and then what happened to me, i was in my office with my back to the other wall sharing a meeting. the glass blue in over my head and landed on the people in front of me. injured.s badly this embassy was built in 1960. when tanzania broke off relations in the 1967 war in the middle east, we were taking it over in 1980. the fbi director of the investigation told me it was built
rescuerss before the .ound her she died she was the last person to die in the rubble. ceremony,is had a which included a wreath laying. one of the many photographers cop that photograph. my husband complains because they cut him out. he was right next to me. he's the invisible power behind the throne. that photograph shows everything. the picture says a thousand words. >> u.s. government are battery-operated. them -- none of them are on time. >> they all stopped when the bomb went...
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we're talking about outbound new york avenue diverted at montana because of this crashrt and ound bladensburg road. all lanes blocked by the crash in the northbound side. near w street, water main break, all lanes d shutown this morning. another problem in southeast, sixth street, t large sinkhole we've been talking about, that happened yesterday.e as widen out, 66 looks okay. 95 northboundok looks . southbound 95 after garrisonville road has the left byne getting recovery of a tractor-trailer from a big crash yesterday aaron?oon. >> melissa, thank you. 4:21. saving you money and some home repairs. you can down the things start doing to keep your basement from flooding. >>> plus, vginia suspends a controversial policy. >> what women who visited prison inmates were forbidden to bring with them and later this afternoon on ellen. ♪ ♪ >> that is talent. i'm sorry, you're singing "pro mary" with that contraption in your mouth. jennifer hudson's of nbc the voice stops by and puts those pipes to a test. you can catch ellen and nbc 4. it's followed by news 4 at 4:00. ellen can make >>> you're watchin
we're talking about outbound new york avenue diverted at montana because of this crashrt and ound bladensburg road. all lanes blocked by the crash in the northbound side. near w street, water main break, all lanes d shutown this morning. another problem in southeast, sixth street, t large sinkhole we've been talking about, that happened yesterday.e as widen out, 66 looks okay. 95 northboundok looks . southbound 95 after garrisonville road has the left byne getting recovery of a tractor-trailer...
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a chance to explore the science celebration ounds canada law must attend an audience with the pope. there ben believe. the international pilgrimage of altar servers general. thirteen are. moving the fund beethoven and. his works to the goddess fortuna. and the maestro and finish. beethoven first bond twenty two. his creations shifts his brand understandable carlock effect i can of the fashion world. but what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in the life of a great fashion designer with some special stuff it starts september not w. . is the positive things we need to move. she was infected at birth. probably won't live to the age of five. the program dream aims to prevent a mother to child transmission of the virus. h.i.v. positive women give birth to a child negative baby. project is a hugely as. effect of strategy in the battle against. more than one thousand eight percent of these children born healthy. the german aids foundation is supporting dream in mozambique you can do something to give the bab
a chance to explore the science celebration ounds canada law must attend an audience with the pope. there ben believe. the international pilgrimage of altar servers general. thirteen are. moving the fund beethoven and. his works to the goddess fortuna. and the maestro and finish. beethoven first bond twenty two. his creations shifts his brand understandable carlock effect i can of the fashion world. but what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he...
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a chance to explore the science celebration ounds found at long last attend an audience with the folks. there then believe. the international pilgrimage of altar servers general. thirty nine. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters w. made for minds. his creations. just brand mystical calm logoff an icon of the. book what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in the life of a great fashion designer. someone smart and tough as it starts september ninth w. main nineteen sixteen and how crowded echoed around the world. young people in the field against their parents' generation. it was an honest dusty from the stupidity and insouciance demanded nothing less than a home system. like maelstrom of young guns with the vietnam war plane which would roll the from our generation watch to believe not war every day. things would remember the. most of the first time i had a
a chance to explore the science celebration ounds found at long last attend an audience with the folks. there then believe. the international pilgrimage of altar servers general. thirty nine. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters w. made for minds. his creations. just brand mystical calm logoff an icon of the. book what do we really know about...
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we're at right here in the outer banks, so far so good here, but ound north carolina, along the people have 0,000 lost power tonight. that number is likely just to take off and it could take days for it to be restored. speaking of days, for days, people have been hearing they warnings, mave heeded them, but some have not, to leave their homes. last minute, tonight, and this afternoon, a lot of people are heading for the shelters. last check, we have 12,400 people in shelters here tonight. and in new bern, north carolina, some incredible video we're going to show you later of a river surge there tonight of about six wset. our c are on the ground there, we'll show you that in justs, about ten minuut first, jay gray has the latest from carolina beach, north carolina. >> reporter: the early calling card from florence, driving rain. wind and waves. >> this is a powerful storm that can kill today, the threat becomes reality. >> reporter: and this is just the beginning. roads have already been washed over, commuties from virginia through the car lies thats are filling up. water pushing into p
we're at right here in the outer banks, so far so good here, but ound north carolina, along the people have 0,000 lost power tonight. that number is likely just to take off and it could take days for it to be restored. speaking of days, for days, people have been hearing they warnings, mave heeded them, but some have not, to leave their homes. last minute, tonight, and this afternoon, a lot of people are heading for the shelters. last check, we have 12,400 people in shelters here tonight. and...
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whsor 25 ar ound t nonprofit that has raised more than a million dollars in donations. >> thank you foru're doing. >> yes, sir. >> see you, buddy. >> reporter: so, let's go to the ferry. >>> this ferry is how most of the people get to and from the main island of puerto rico. over lunch mark martin told us the prices for the ferry may be going up soon. >> i think the people didn't realize that we are -- there goes the ferry. >> tied to the ferry as a life line. the ferry gets put away during a hurricane in san juan, days before here. even before they clear the harbor. >> reporter: one man said that is our road. >> legally that is our road. and they're about to change all the price and immediately erase the quality of life -- the cost of life here, lower the quality of life by putting higher tariffs on the ferry for the people that live here, for the people who are coming here, for the suppliers, everything comes through there. >> reporter: what is a good use of the millions of dollars the island is going to get? >> you have to start with basic things you don't have. health, security, saf
whsor 25 ar ound t nonprofit that has raised more than a million dollars in donations. >> thank you foru're doing. >> yes, sir. >> see you, buddy. >> reporter: so, let's go to the ferry. >>> this ferry is how most of the people get to and from the main island of puerto rico. over lunch mark martin told us the prices for the ferry may be going up soon. >> i think the people didn't realize that we are -- there goes the ferry. >> tied to the ferry as a...
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and a little daytime heating, this rain could be very heavy at times between noon and 5:00 in then ound the city and after about 5:00 or 6:00 it starts to push further down into southern maryland. everybody should be dry. by 9:00 this evening skies will clear out and we'll have a sunny daytomorrow. rainfall potential could be an inch or more in many spots. an 80% chance for more rain, heavy at times today and then dr sunny, warmer than average days in a row. 85 tomorrow, 82da thu and near 90 on friday. rain chances are mtly focused on sunday night. >> chuck, thank you, it's 6:55 now. one of the moments everybody is going to bealking about from the emmys last night. >> a surprisepo pl for millions of americans to witness. >> you wonder why i don't like to call you my girlfriend, because i want to call you my wife. >> love her reaction. that'sit univeof maryland grad glenn weiss t thatk the time to award his girlfriend with his mother's wedding ring. >> the thought and t thought picked up steam as we got here and this was coming. just the timing just lined up very nicely and it was a real
and a little daytime heating, this rain could be very heavy at times between noon and 5:00 in then ound the city and after about 5:00 or 6:00 it starts to push further down into southern maryland. everybody should be dry. by 9:00 this evening skies will clear out and we'll have a sunny daytomorrow. rainfall potential could be an inch or more in many spots. an 80% chance for more rain, heavy at times today and then dr sunny, warmer than average days in a row. 85 tomorrow, 82da thu and near 90 on...
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right now camera not working. 123.ound 66 after we're shutdown there this morning. dl bad crash there this morning. debris in the m of the roadway. this is going to be quite sometime. what can you do? commit right now. commit to 50. do something else. do not get on 66 any tim soon if you're getting on anywhere before 123de and h inbound. another closure right now. silver spring, this is where nicole jacobsea isd for us. southbound new hampshire avenue. so southbound lanes are blocked for flooding. outer loop at the beltway with the right side blocked here this morning. the rest of the beltway looks okay but a new problem there. inbound clara barto parkway. take a look at 66. it's purple. that means we're closed and not st slow. good morning, this rain not helping things. >> not at all. unfortunely there's a chance for more locally heavy rain again this afternoon. so storm team 4 weather alert for you today, be on the lookout for high standing water this morning and be t on noticet we have a chance for more of that later today. flash flood watch for all the d.c. metr
right now camera not working. 123.ound 66 after we're shutdown there this morning. dl bad crash there this morning. debris in the m of the roadway. this is going to be quite sometime. what can you do? commit right now. commit to 50. do something else. do not get on 66 any tim soon if you're getting on anywhere before 123de and h inbound. another closure right now. silver spring, this is where nicole jacobsea isd for us. southbound new hampshire avenue. so southbound lanes are blocked for...
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it happened in woodbine, maryland, in howard county ound 11:00 friday night. miraculously, no one was injured. t a resident o home smelled the odor of natural gas. after the report, everyone got out of thehouse. and it's a good thing. just asst the fir fire crews were showing up iplwhen the exosion happen ed. >> i heard a loud boom and m room shook. >> it was the same for neighbors blocks away from the >>blast. verything felt like a tree landed on p theirsonal house. >> reporter: the explosion has not been ruled as the cause of the explosion, still evacuating the house liquly. other neighbors plan to gather to see what they can do to help e family t escape what could ha been the worst nightf their lives. in howard county, derrick ward, news 4. >>> well, check out this parking job. >> yikes! >> wow. wentrong in alexandria. the suv tore through theall of a second-floor parking garage, landing in this ecarious position. it happened on seminary road. the driver managed to get out, was not hurt. a tow truck drir had to figure out how to hook the vehicle up. i'm sur
it happened in woodbine, maryland, in howard county ound 11:00 friday night. miraculously, no one was injured. t a resident o home smelled the odor of natural gas. after the report, everyone got out of thehouse. and it's a good thing. just asst the fir fire crews were showing up iplwhen the exosion happen ed. >> i heard a loud boom and m room shook. >> it was the same for neighbors blocks away from the >>blast. verything felt like a tree landed on p theirsonal house. >>...
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nature because he didn't really know so he almost can't judge where they're going next, the people oundampaign were an island of brokenys they were individual operatives, their driven by thnar own drama. trump couldn't get anybody else, he couldn't get the grown ups to join and he g what he got. >> for what it's worth, trump's always built his worlds that way, it's not just in politics, he sort of ends up with everybody with their own agendas and he ends up clashing. and he ends up clashing. >> we're going to pause here at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your manufacturing business. & so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. & she can talk to him, & yes... atta, boy. some people assign genders to machines. and you can be sure you won't have any problems. except for the daily theft of your danish. not cool! at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & this shipment will be delivered... but some give their clients cook
nature because he didn't really know so he almost can't judge where they're going next, the people oundampaign were an island of brokenys they were individual operatives, their driven by thnar own drama. trump couldn't get anybody else, he couldn't get the grown ups to join and he g what he got. >> for what it's worth, trump's always built his worlds that way, it's not just in politics, he sort of ends up with everybody with their own agendas and he ends up clashing. and he ends up...
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same situation ound. no worries either way there on 66. down south there, fredericksburg southbound at 3. right lan and ramp blocked by the work zone from labs night. top of theeltway upere back into maryland, bw parkway, 9, route 1, all of tho nice and open as well. eun? >> melissa, thank you. school is getting out a little early for some kids in our area. >> justin finch is live in prince george's county with this announcement. justin, good morning. >> reporter:aaron, good morning. different schools have different schedules. but in thiscase, all students in prince george's county schools areoing to leave two hours early with the temperatures forecast to reach into the 90s. of course, it feels much hotter. those are not the conditions they want students who are walkers or bus riders to be later on today. they announced the decision on t r, as well posting that classes will be ending early toda lunch will be provided for students before they head home. all after school and evening classes and activities, vening school will be canceled for
same situation ound. no worries either way there on 66. down south there, fredericksburg southbound at 3. right lan and ramp blocked by the work zone from labs night. top of theeltway upere back into maryland, bw parkway, 9, route 1, all of tho nice and open as well. eun? >> melissa, thank you. school is getting out a little early for some kids in our area. >> justin finch is live in prince george's county with this announcement. justin, good morning. >> reporter:aaron, good...
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judy garland's red slippers from th wizard of oz f have ound after they were stolen more than a decaderek ward with how the shoes me their way home. >> reporter: probably the most identifiable pair of shoes around. >> they've been danced in. they've been loved. >> reporter: and they've beence missing s a smash and grab bbery at the judy garland museumn 2005. while there are four surviving pairs, these were work third down by a then r-16-yd judy garland. >> we can see the cracks in the paint, and that's because as we wear shoes and they're being danced in and flexed, that paint that was applied to the bottom is going to start to crack. >> reporter: the case surrounding is the shoes began to crack. the fbi got involved. >> lots of interviews. severa searches. only to later lead this summer to the recovery. >> reporter: they had to verify these were those ruby slippers. so thehoes got a forensics treatment. >> we were able to look at the competition athe beads, of the prongs, of the threads, and really all the materials that make up theshoe. >> reporter: theni smithan had a mismatched pai
judy garland's red slippers from th wizard of oz f have ound after they were stolen more than a decaderek ward with how the shoes me their way home. >> reporter: probably the most identifiable pair of shoes around. >> they've been danced in. they've been loved. >> reporter: and they've beence missing s a smash and grab bbery at the judy garland museumn 2005. while there are four surviving pairs, these were work third down by a then r-16-yd judy garland. >> we can see the...
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a nice evening, really, all l ound. annapolis beauti 80 degrees. 85 in dulleairport. 86 in d.c., warm side today. it's still fairly humid, but nothing on the radar.n nothing the radar right now. no showers on storms tonight. temperatures tomorrow, 73 degrees and cloudy. nice around noon. clouds and sunshine, and then i think more sun as the day go t . 82 at 4:00, and 7800. it's not a super long stretch of nice weather. nice tomorrow and friday. clouds friday early, high of 83. 80 satu say, chance ofwers not ruled out, but most will be dry. sunday, however, we all get in on the chance of showers, maybe allay at times, high of only 71, a breezy, nasty looking day sunday and monday, and then temperatures start to rise up to 78 on tuesday with a chance of storms and couple cold fronts move through next week. you notice there, guys, a lot more clouds and chance of a showers retus well for most of the ten-day forecast. >> all right. >> thank you, ug >>> we're following breaking news as flames continue to race through a senior
a nice evening, really, all l ound. annapolis beauti 80 degrees. 85 in dulleairport. 86 in d.c., warm side today. it's still fairly humid, but nothing on the radar.n nothing the radar right now. no showers on storms tonight. temperatures tomorrow, 73 degrees and cloudy. nice around noon. clouds and sunshine, and then i think more sun as the day go t . 82 at 4:00, and 7800. it's not a super long stretch of nice weather. nice tomorrow and friday. clouds friday early, high of 83. 80 satu say,...
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shower activity, the winds have shifted northeast at 18 and we're seeing the showers and thunderorms oundhowever, most of us are still on the dry side. we're still at 94. 97 still in frederick and 94 in town and that heat index is well over 100 to 104. that's why the heat advisory is in effect until i 7:00 andhink we'll see another heat advisory tonight and into the day on thursday as well. now, not much going on in our area. we saw storms around the metro. nowtine storm is going on. still a couple just to the west of manas yags here along 66.av still one right here north of oxen hill making its way south andis thi the big one. we have a severe thunderstorm warning until 5:00. go ahead and zoom on into this area a little bit closer. king george countyndlong the bridge here. extremely heavy rainfall around laplata and a ton of lightning with that storm. that severe thunderstorm warning until 5:00. that's really the only game in up to. not much happening. high pressure dominating. once again you can see the high essure sending the storms way up into canada and way offshore. we just get aoup
shower activity, the winds have shifted northeast at 18 and we're seeing the showers and thunderorms oundhowever, most of us are still on the dry side. we're still at 94. 97 still in frederick and 94 in town and that heat index is well over 100 to 104. that's why the heat advisory is in effect until i 7:00 andhink we'll see another heat advisory tonight and into the day on thursday as well. now, not much going on in our area. we saw storms around the metro. nowtine storm is going on. still a...
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ound 270 looking pretty normal. top of the beltway, you see those delays going 21 miles per hour. and 95 north, quantico to the beltway, pretty slow on both. 19 miles per hour on 95 northbound. member to listen to wtop 103.5 fm w hn you in your car. >> thank you, melissa. >>> 6:54. did you stay up late to watch talent"?'s got it was the finale. we were hoping the electronic violinist from here in our rishington area would win the million-dollar p. >> despite an incredible run, brian king joseph finished third during last night's iffinale. over night we heard from hik. >> i feel i've opened up a path not just for myself, for a bunch of people, a wholeot of ople out there. i'm just so excited. i feel like my career is starting today. i couldn't be moredrateful. >> gor him. >> absolutely. another self-taught star was declared the winner. congratulations to shin lim the magician. >>> it's now 6:55. four things to know before you head out the door. the woman accusing supreme court of nee brett kavanaugh sexual assault must decide by tomorrow whether she will testify on monday. professo
ound 270 looking pretty normal. top of the beltway, you see those delays going 21 miles per hour. and 95 north, quantico to the beltway, pretty slow on both. 19 miles per hour on 95 northbound. member to listen to wtop 103.5 fm w hn you in your car. >> thank you, melissa. >>> 6:54. did you stay up late to watch talent"?'s got it was the finale. we were hoping the electronic violinist from here in our rishington area would win the million-dollar p. >> despite an...
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. >> woodruff: there are new details su a controversy ounding president trump's supreme court nominee.ugtt kavatoday strongly denied an allegation of sexual misconduct from his high school years. "the new yorker" reported thatch woman, who ising to remain anonymous, accused kavanaugh of trying to "force himself on hert party more than 30 years ago. w-here to unpack what we k and what questions remain unanswered-- are: capitol hill correspondt lisa desjardins and white house correspondent yamiche alcindor. hello to both of you. so, lisa, what is the nature of these allegations? >> our own reporting is that there is a letter received by senator feinstein and at least one other member of congress from a woman remaining anonymous in which she alledgeses sexual misconduct from when she was in high school andudge kavanaugh was in high school. that's our reporting. nhe rest we have to refer to the "new york times"the new yorker which are reporting this woman alleges she was held down by then student kavanaugh and that he acetempted to force himself on her, that he and a friend raised the volume
. >> woodruff: there are new details su a controversy ounding president trump's supreme court nominee.ugtt kavatoday strongly denied an allegation of sexual misconduct from his high school years. "the new yorker" reported thatch woman, who ising to remain anonymous, accused kavanaugh of trying to "force himself on hert party more than 30 years ago. w-here to unpack what we k and what questions remain unanswered-- are: capitol hill correspondt lisa desjardins and white house...
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for today, expect those clouds to stick ound, some showers for the later half of your commute. coming up, closer look at the a what if numbers tell only half the story? at t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. f like a biotechirm that engineers a patient's own cells fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your investments desee the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. welcome guys! hi! you are gonna love tneighb! it'is that a good thi? fios.ng good? fiber-optics c d move crazy amounts a at even crazier speeds. and fios is a 100% fiber-optic network, so you can stream, game, and watch 4k shows all at once. kid's right about that! see! we are gonna have so much fun here. 100% fer-optic network. 100% phenomenal. get the fastest speeds available for the best price with the fios gigabit connection. >>> welcome back. it's 5:15. it's been nearly 5 years since neil armstrong took the first steps obje steps on the moon. now the nationa s air andce museum is getting ready to celebrate one of th
for today, expect those clouds to stick ound, some showers for the later half of your commute. coming up, closer look at the a what if numbers tell only half the story? at t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. f like a biotechirm that engineers a patient's own cells fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your investments desee the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. welcome guys! hi! you are gonna...
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neighbors tell us t area ound benning road northeast feels like a war zone. >> now we're seeing the faces of two of the men police say are behind the. bloodsh anthony farmer is wanted for friday's quadruple shooting outside of a liquor store on benning road.on man is already under arrest. police say farmer was also involved. surveillance cameras show a clear image of the man wanted for killing someone on benning road mondayight. detectives are asking the public to tell them who this person is him.where they can find >> law enforcement does not know whohis person is, but somebody in this community does. >> two people were also shot on benning road tuesday night. they were attacked in a restaurant parking polot. ce have not shared information about the shooter in that case. a >>> we got story coming up that, boy, we can really relate to, having all these kids. >> so grocery bills. they can cost a fortune. well, if you're shopping for an entire family, a big family. >> , boy. fear not. hope has arrived. this morning we're showing you the places to shop to save money. >>> plus, district parki
neighbors tell us t area ound benning road northeast feels like a war zone. >> now we're seeing the faces of two of the men police say are behind the. bloodsh anthony farmer is wanted for friday's quadruple shooting outside of a liquor store on benning road.on man is already under arrest. police say farmer was also involved. surveillance cameras show a clear image of the man wanted for killing someone on benning road mondayight. detectives are asking the public to tell them who this...
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the company so far has clinics in six states.tr women can get ounds and prenatal care, as well as tests pregnancy, h.i.v. and cervical cancer. it>> our ultrasound is a l ultrasound. there's a $20 fee. >> reporter: but if a patient wants to prevent pregnancy, thri only option offers is natural family planning, which requires women track their periods and refrain from sex when most feile. the centers for disease control and prevention says when followed exactly, the method is 76% effective. bravo says more young women today are looking for an alternative to cli control.h >> we're a holistic clinic. we do holistic care. we offer alternatives to the pill, and i.u.d.s. i think that women feel very much empowered by undetanding how beautiful their body is made. i mean, it's exciting to know that"wow, i understand now h my cycle works! i understand what's going on in my body." >> reporter: n, bravo is taking her vision to washington, meeting with federal officials who she hopes can help ramp up her company's expansion. >> life is winning again in america! >> reporter: with vice president mike
the company so far has clinics in six states.tr women can get ounds and prenatal care, as well as tests pregnancy, h.i.v. and cervical cancer. it>> our ultrasound is a l ultrasound. there's a $20 fee. >> reporter: but if a patient wants to prevent pregnancy, thri only option offers is natural family planning, which requires women track their periods and refrain from sex when most feile. the centers for disease control and prevention says when followed exactly, the method is 76%...
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ounded in 1984 by war veterans who were weary of their work during world war ii and the korean war and established usip was the mission of working to resolve international we are dedicated to the idea that peace is very possible. it is also quite practical. it is absolutely essential for our national security. we work with partners around the world in the pursuit of peace and very practical ways. we are delighted to be able to use our global headquarters for these kinds of gatherings, bringing people together from across disciplines, different experiences, different political persuasions. that is why it is important. document. from attacks. in the year since the report was released, we've seen the adoption of many of their recommendation on the bipartisan basis that enabled us to successfully weakened terrorist orga have enabled us to successfully weaken terrorist and most important like to protect the homeland from another mass casualty attack. beyond responding to violent extremism and focused on preventing its rise in the first place. their report, a preventive strategy that is as m
ounded in 1984 by war veterans who were weary of their work during world war ii and the korean war and established usip was the mission of working to resolve international we are dedicated to the idea that peace is very possible. it is also quite practical. it is absolutely essential for our national security. we work with partners around the world in the pursuit of peace and very practical ways. we are delighted to be able to use our global headquarters for these kinds of gatherings, bringing...
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year, great britain spent 384,000 pounds on british north america. 1800 pounds in revenue, 384,000 ounds in expenses. i mean, this is an incredible imbalance, and there are only two ways you can correct it. either cut government spending or you can increase revenue. if you are a british member of parliament, a politician, what would you predict they will do? they are not going to cut spending, they are going to focus on increasing revenue, and their answer is the stamp act. back to the self-hurt book, how to lose an empire for dummies, the stamp act, it is almost as if it were designed to be the most odious, onerous, outrageous tax possible. it was outrageous first and foremost because the colonists had no representation in parliament, and there would be no taxation without representation, that was a cherished british principle. there were taxes of course imposed on colonial british north americans, but they were imposed upon them by their own houses of assembly. the house of burgesses in virginia, for example, would tax the people of virginia, but that was because the people of virginia
year, great britain spent 384,000 pounds on british north america. 1800 pounds in revenue, 384,000 ounds in expenses. i mean, this is an incredible imbalance, and there are only two ways you can correct it. either cut government spending or you can increase revenue. if you are a british member of parliament, a politician, what would you predict they will do? they are not going to cut spending, they are going to focus on increasing revenue, and their answer is the stamp act. back to the...
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last several days, have been increasingly reluctant to come on televisio they want to speak on backs,ound, give quoand one woman explained why she didn'tgi want tve an interview said i don't want to get dragged into a circumstances and feed the media frenzy around the train wreck that is this process. i think a lot ofpeople feel if things have gotten a little bit out of control. i'm curious as to wh you feel comfortable stepping forward, especially when the partisane politics bec heated, why are you speaking out in support of judge kavanaugh? >> i'm a lawyer, i'm a professional, i get paid to talk, and i have -- i think i'm a little older than maybe some p of tople that you're talking to, and i'mike judge kavanaugh, a pretty loyal friend. he has always been there for me when i needed him, a'm going to be there for him now to tell people thbelieve he's done nothing of the sort and this behavior, his testimony, today, i think, is wonderful. so i havbeen through the fir i've lived in washington for a while, i'm a litigator, i can handle this, butno it't fun eor any of us. >> helgi walker, ap
last several days, have been increasingly reluctant to come on televisio they want to speak on backs,ound, give quoand one woman explained why she didn'tgi want tve an interview said i don't want to get dragged into a circumstances and feed the media frenzy around the train wreck that is this process. i think a lot ofpeople feel if things have gotten a little bit out of control. i'm curious as to wh you feel comfortable stepping forward, especially when the partisane politics bec heated, why...
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i think hurricanes and natural disasters bring that ound t in whatever side you're on. >> sort of becomes real. >> correct. >> your job becomes real. >> i also think that the response to the "new york times" op-ed, problem with this administration should have gone something like this. i told you, i told you this town is a swamp, i told you it is deep, deep in our own party. i'm the only thing standing between you. that would be on trump brand had he done that. >> then you don't talk about it any more, do you? >> exactly. >> that would have been on his brain, it would have been effective with a large section of the country. >> what's donald trump jr. doing on television? when i first saw this, i'll be honest, you see certain things, oh, abc staked him out. good for them. and he responded to shouted questions. you're like really? you're in the midst of an investigation by mueller, really? >> some ways maybe the apple doesn't fall far from the tree and he can't help himself. he's also seeing increasing -- seen increasingly as a political figure. possibly thought this might be a good thing to
i think hurricanes and natural disasters bring that ound t in whatever side you're on. >> sort of becomes real. >> correct. >> your job becomes real. >> i also think that the response to the "new york times" op-ed, problem with this administration should have gone something like this. i told you, i told you this town is a swamp, i told you it is deep, deep in our own party. i'm the only thing standing between you. that would be on trump brand had he done that....
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i'd say it probably averagedt ound $35 an hour. >> when the plant closed here, economically it was devastating>> because when you're making that kind of money and something like this closes, it's next to impossible to find something that's compatible with that kind of wages. >> unemployment, which now... >> macgillis: but the problems for dayton, and the rest of ther co were about to get worse. >> ...could lose their jobs. major nancial institutions have teetered on the edge of collapse and some have failed. >> the numbers of jobs lost, 190,000 jobs... no macgillis: the global e was melting down on its way to we great recession, and it was taking dayton doh it. >> ... that unemployment rate is worrying... >> it s kind of like a one-two punch. i mean, we had vivid memories of what happened in the 1970s,on it wasn't thatago, and it was, like, "oh, no, not again." >> and now to ohio, where the economic signs are n good. in fact, they're going from bad to worse. >> macgill: in 2009 came the hardest hit of all from the company that was more identified with the city than any other: national cash reg
i'd say it probably averagedt ound $35 an hour. >> when the plant closed here, economically it was devastating>> because when you're making that kind of money and something like this closes, it's next to impossible to find something that's compatible with that kind of wages. >> unemployment, which now... >> macgillis: but the problems for dayton, and the rest of ther co were about to get worse. >> ...could lose their jobs. major nancial institutions have teetered...
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bit,ound has fluctuated a which does have an effect on input costs.iced anything too bad in recent years. it was posted 2009 when the pound went down more than it has recently. sense thatore marked that was survivable. a floating currency is a good thing. it is an automatic stabilizer. you have far more problems when you link currencies together, as they found in greece and spain. we have seen strength in sterling this week on optimism we could get a withdrawal deal, mid-november. will we get a withdrawal deal with the eu in your view? >> i hope not. i think a deal is a bad thing. i think the eu is a protectionist organization with thousands of -- with terrorist that push prices up -- tariffs that push prices up. if we embrace free trade like new zealand and switzerland, prices will go down. we can avoid paying to the eu. we can have control of our own fishing areas. i think we will be in a much stronger position on a free-trade basis, which some people call no deal. nejra: what about the free movement of people and the people you employ? outside the
bit,ound has fluctuated a which does have an effect on input costs.iced anything too bad in recent years. it was posted 2009 when the pound went down more than it has recently. sense thatore marked that was survivable. a floating currency is a good thing. it is an automatic stabilizer. you have far more problems when you link currencies together, as they found in greece and spain. we have seen strength in sterling this week on optimism we could get a withdrawal deal, mid-november. will we get a...
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we'll stay in the upper 70s to near 80 for today and another day tomorrow with a lot of clouds ound.school, do you? .> yes, i am. back to you guys. >> honest. >> yes, a point for honesty. >> i thanks. >>s time to take out your 2018 emmy ballot. >> tha'rs right. if y getting ready to host a watch party or take part in the office po, listen up we have the ultimate preview of the awards and w's in the driver's seat to claim them. jeff cagle knows everything. >> yod. hbo has been doing great y and think netflix is coming? >> it's a tipping point wheretr theming networks like hulu and nflix are coming to the fore the way cable dominated. this year netflix had the most no'snations. lk drama, one of the top categories. "the hadnmaid's ta" was awesome last year. are you looking for a repeat or do you see someone else coming in. >> i think it will be a re eat. what'siting about this category is that "th ahadnmaid's ta "game of thrones" are . it's like clash of the titans. the emmys like to find something new and reward it over and over an again. i'm expecting "the hadnmaid's ta it's also so z
we'll stay in the upper 70s to near 80 for today and another day tomorrow with a lot of clouds ound.school, do you? .> yes, i am. back to you guys. >> honest. >> yes, a point for honesty. >> i thanks. >>s time to take out your 2018 emmy ballot. >> tha'rs right. if y getting ready to host a watch party or take part in the office po, listen up we have the ultimate preview of the awards and w's in the driver's seat to claim them. jeff cagle knows everything....
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districts trying to address this because even if cyber bullying occurs when they're outside school ound, some of it is beginning when the kids are interacting at so schoo a proactive approach and try to stop this. one school district we talked to said they're not in the business of expelling kids for bullying because that doesn't get to the root of the problem. if they can,they'd rather set up mediation sessions negotiate by the school district to get e bullyingstopped. if you kick kids out for this, you may not be stopping the problem, y may be exacerbating. >> c most of us even imagine how horrible ts can be? >> one of the things about cyber bullying that's different than what we exper not only did the bullying happen electronically, but it happens with a larger audience. thin this happens on a facebook platform or twitter or instagram. not only does this bully communicate a threatening message to another child, there's an audience for it. all the followers and people who watch that feed you can have an audience of thousands whereas in-school bullying can have an audience of a few. >>
districts trying to address this because even if cyber bullying occurs when they're outside school ound, some of it is beginning when the kids are interacting at so schoo a proactive approach and try to stop this. one school district we talked to said they're not in the business of expelling kids for bullying because that doesn't get to the root of the problem. if they can,they'd rather set up mediation sessions negotiate by the school district to get e bullyingstopped. if you kick kids out for...
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it will feel more like 100 by the afternoon, topping out ound 94. feeling like 103.or a high. by the end of the week, into tht weekent's when the rain >> that's your latest forecast. >> thank you. a facebook has made number of recent changes as it grapples with everything from your er security,inly as it relates to your personal data, to finding more ways to connect you to family and friends. >> but some small businesses and bloggers now say those changes are coming at a heavy price. here's nbc'sbedre condent jo ling kent. >> after nearly two years under fire for false news and russian election meddlg -- >> what responsibility does facebook have for the content on its platform? >> the pressure for facebook to users and protect its change things is on. earlier this year, facebook's ceoarzuckerberg altering your news feed with more posts from friends and family, saying we'll show less public content incleoing vid and other posts from publishers or businesses. his goal makes facebook more social with less media and products, requiring everything from big businesses to m
it will feel more like 100 by the afternoon, topping out ound 94. feeling like 103.or a high. by the end of the week, into tht weekent's when the rain >> that's your latest forecast. >> thank you. a facebook has made number of recent changes as it grapples with everything from your er security,inly as it relates to your personal data, to finding more ways to connect you to family and friends. >> but some small businesses and bloggers now say those changes are coming at a heavy...
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ound $1. million in harbor taxes every year. when congress enacted this it intended to use the revenue to ensure that no port would be in need of dredging. it's essential that in future years congress rectify this issue and ensures that all money collected from usage of our ports -- mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to submit the remainder of my rarblings in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. so ordered. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves, the gentlelady from new york is recognized. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. frelinghuysen: i'm prepared to yield back but i would like to say a few words in addition. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: i'd like to thank mrs. lowey for our close working relationship for over 20 years. i'd like to thank the ranking member who put this package together here, the remarkable men and women who make up our professional staff on the appropriations
ound $1. million in harbor taxes every year. when congress enacted this it intended to use the revenue to ensure that no port would be in need of dredging. it's essential that in future years congress rectify this issue and ensures that all money collected from usage of our ports -- mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to submit the remainder of my rarblings in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. so ordered. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the...