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texas. mason rudolph and oklahoma tech take on the texas tech red crossics. time score. 38- 18.e on west texas. for joel, and jenny, i am gus jaups johns, saying see long. -- so long.
texas. mason rudolph and oklahoma tech take on the texas tech red crossics. time score. 38- 18.e on west texas. for joel, and jenny, i am gus jaups johns, saying see long. -- so long.
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katherine haho is an atmospheric scientist at texas tech university. she said: every single one of those analyses had an error in their assumptions, methodology, or analysis. that, when corrected, brought their results into line with the scientific consensus. so if you were hoping that 3% was somehow going to bail you out from having to face this crisis, that just blew up. there is no 3%. broadly, the report on this says: there were three main errors in the papers denying climate change. many had cherry picked the results, some applied inappropriate curve fitting to try to steb a -- step away from the data until you could match it to the curve of your own choosing, and sometimes -- this is my favorite -- sometimes the papers just ignored physics all together. so it's been quite a month with the west ablaze, houston under water, the most powerful storm ever measured in the atlantic headed our way, heat and rain and other measures breaking records year after year after year, multiple departments of government aligning to warn us and how does the trump ad
katherine haho is an atmospheric scientist at texas tech university. she said: every single one of those analyses had an error in their assumptions, methodology, or analysis. that, when corrected, brought their results into line with the scientific consensus. so if you were hoping that 3% was somehow going to bail you out from having to face this crisis, that just blew up. there is no 3%. broadly, the report on this says: there were three main errors in the papers denying climate change. many...
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we asked katherine heho, leading atmospheric scientist at texas tech university. >> too early to tellpost-mortem will take years so to speak. climate science is about long term statistics. we can say absolutely without a doubt that this hurricane took place over altered background conditions. our planet is very different today than it would have been 50, 100 years ago. >> reporter: by altered back ground she means that the oceans of 2017 are on track to be the third warmest on record. warmer walter in fentensifies hurricanes. >> in a warmer world, more water evaporates into the atmosphere. when a storm like a hurricane comes along there is so much more watt r vapor sitting up there for the hurricane to sweep up dump on us. second reason is sea level rise. >> water expands when heighted. >> when a hurricane comes along the storm surges on average will be stronger because there is more water behind them. the third way we expect climate change to affect hurricanes is through warmer ocean waters. more energy, more power, will be available to hurricanes in the future. enabing them to inten
we asked katherine heho, leading atmospheric scientist at texas tech university. >> too early to tellpost-mortem will take years so to speak. climate science is about long term statistics. we can say absolutely without a doubt that this hurricane took place over altered background conditions. our planet is very different today than it would have been 50, 100 years ago. >> reporter: by altered back ground she means that the oceans of 2017 are on track to be the third warmest on...
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mason rudolph and take on the texas tech red crossics. time score. 38- 18. next saturday. , i am gus jaups johns, saying see long. -- so long. this is fox5 local news at ten. first tonight, a child struck and killed in virginia. tonight police are investigating what went wrong. rising tensions between the us and north korea, a war what of words with the president. this is president trump draws more controversy for his comments about some nfl players, the reaction is pouring in. the news begins right now. first tonight, we begin tw with that developing story, heart break-in alexandria after a three year old boy was killed brie a scar. there was a massive police response at executive and mount vernon avenues. fox5's lindsay watsz has the latest details. >>reporter: the driver who hit the little boy did stay on scene after the crash. it happened just across the road from us here on executive avenue. it's a two-lane road that runs through called presidential greens. the collision happened about quarter to five and there was a huge police response. this is the chevy suv that hit
mason rudolph and take on the texas tech red crossics. time score. 38- 18. next saturday. , i am gus jaups johns, saying see long. -- so long. this is fox5 local news at ten. first tonight, a child struck and killed in virginia. tonight police are investigating what went wrong. rising tensions between the us and north korea, a war what of words with the president. this is president trump draws more controversy for his comments about some nfl players, the reaction is pouring in. the news begins...
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that's exactly what we were looking for, professor hail is director of the science center at texas tech wonders, i look at all this stuff, particularly the hurricanes, and i wonder, does climate change have anything to do with it? what's your answer? >> yes, we care about a changing climate because it exacerbates and magnifies the existing climate risk. it's amping up our heat waves, our wilds fires, our droughts and even our hurricanes. >> so when we look at these hurricanes, correct me if i'm wrong, what i seem to understand is, the oceans a s warming, and it -- >> in a warmer world, we see more rain on average associated with hurricanes because warmer air holds more water vapor, so as the hurricane comes along, there's more water vapor for it to sweep up and dump on us. but the risk of hurricanes is also being exacerbated by sea level rise because as they rise, there's more potential for flooding. and lastly, hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean water and over 90% of the extra heat that's being trapped inside the climate system by all the carbon dioxide. so on average in the f
that's exactly what we were looking for, professor hail is director of the science center at texas tech wonders, i look at all this stuff, particularly the hurricanes, and i wonder, does climate change have anything to do with it? what's your answer? >> yes, we care about a changing climate because it exacerbates and magnifies the existing climate risk. it's amping up our heat waves, our wilds fires, our droughts and even our hurricanes. >> so when we look at these hurricanes,...
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we asked katherine hayhoe, a leading atmospheric scientist at texas tech university. >> hayhoe: it's to tell. the postmortem will take years, so to speak, because climate science is all about the long- term statistics. we can say, absolutely without a doubt, that this hurricane took place over altered background conditions. our planet is very different today than it would have been 50 or 100 years ago. >> pelley: by "altered background," she means that the oceans of 2017 are on track to be the third warmest on record. warmer water intensifies hurricanes three ways. >> hayhoe: first of all, in a warmer world, more water evaporates into the atmosphere. and so, when a storm like a hurricane comes along, there is so much more water vapor sitting up there for the hurricane to sweep up and dump on us. the second reason is sea level rise. >> pelley: water expands when it's heated. >> hayhoe: and that means when a hurricane comes along, the storm surges, on average, will be stronger, because there is more water behind them. and then, the third way that we expect climate change to affect hurr
we asked katherine hayhoe, a leading atmospheric scientist at texas tech university. >> hayhoe: it's to tell. the postmortem will take years, so to speak, because climate science is all about the long- term statistics. we can say, absolutely without a doubt, that this hurricane took place over altered background conditions. our planet is very different today than it would have been 50 or 100 years ago. >> pelley: by "altered background," she means that the oceans of 2017...
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his time at the usda, he served as chief of staff and the officer of chancellor robert duncan at texas tech university. he led the u.s. agriculture committee during the farm bill welcome to you and i look forward to your testimony. harden, assisted inspector general for the office of inspector general. he is the inspector general for the audit of the inspector general. he currently manages all audits andhe department previously has served in a .ariety of roles he oversaw performance and thencial audits for northwest region. welcome sir, and i look forward to hearing from your perspective. lastly, we have the assistant inspector general for investigations of the inspector general. coffee joins us from the department of agriculture office and she has served as the assistant inspector general since 2015. she began her career at the office of inspector general and worked as a special agent for the oig and went to the department of homeland security. following her return to the office of inspector general in special05, she led operations division. welcome to you and i look forward to your testim
his time at the usda, he served as chief of staff and the officer of chancellor robert duncan at texas tech university. he led the u.s. agriculture committee during the farm bill welcome to you and i look forward to your testimony. harden, assisted inspector general for the office of inspector general. he is the inspector general for the audit of the inspector general. he currently manages all audits andhe department previously has served in a .ariety of roles he oversaw performance and...
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the community, my high school friends, the school i went to, texas tech, the fire department.- i met with new york firemen yesterday. >> martha: came all the way down to help out? that's what they like doing, right? they will get in the car, we will go to texas and help out. >> they help out. >> martha: here now, houston firefighter was a good friend of scott and his behind firefighters helping firefighters. a great organization helping people like scott. scott has rescued people from probably x, seven hurricanes in this area. he says i'm the person that goes in and helps people and he felt bad for breaking down there, because my high school buddies will give me such a hard time, i can't believe i lost it. he's been through so much there. >> absolutely. >> martha: what are you doing to help people like him and others? >> firefighters helping firefighters, it's a nonprofit, nobody is paid in the organization and its firehelpingfire.org. we are trying to raise as many funds as we can for active and retired to be able to cut a check for everybody was been devastated by this plan.
the community, my high school friends, the school i went to, texas tech, the fire department.- i met with new york firemen yesterday. >> martha: came all the way down to help out? that's what they like doing, right? they will get in the car, we will go to texas and help out. >> they help out. >> martha: here now, houston firefighter was a good friend of scott and his behind firefighters helping firefighters. a great organization helping people like scott. scott has rescued...
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he served his chief of staff and the office of chancellor ducken at texas tech university. home of the ever passing, unsuccessful red raiders. and new trigds policy for thing a rucultural committee for the 2014 farm bill. welcome, sir and i look forward to your testimony. mr. gale harden with the office of inspector general. mr. harden is the assistant inspector general for the audit of inspector general. he currently manages all audits at the department and previously has served in a variety of roles at the oig head quarters. he also over saw performance in financialed ed audits for the northwest region. lastly we have ms. ann m. coffee, assistant inspector general at office of inspector general. ann coffee, who also joins us from the department of agriculture office. she has served as the assistant inspector general since 2015. she began her career at the office of assistant inspector general and to the department of homeland security. following her return to the office of inspector general in 2005 ms. coffee thread special operations division. liaison and hotline divisio
he served his chief of staff and the office of chancellor ducken at texas tech university. home of the ever passing, unsuccessful red raiders. and new trigds policy for thing a rucultural committee for the 2014 farm bill. welcome, sir and i look forward to your testimony. mr. gale harden with the office of inspector general. mr. harden is the assistant inspector general for the audit of inspector general. he currently manages all audits at the department and previously has served in a variety...
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lip served as chief of staff and the officer of chancellor robert dunkin of texas tech university. home of the ever passing and successful read raiders, and led nutrition policy for the house agricultural committee during the 2014 farm bill. welcome to you sir, and i look forward to your testimony. mr. harden, gill harden, assistant inspector general for audit with the office of inspector general. mr. hardin is the assistant and inspector general for the audit at the department of the office of inspector general. he currently managers all auditings of the department and previously has served in a variety of roles at the oig headquarters. mr. hardin began his career at the western region office and also oversaw performs and national audits for the northwest region. welcome sir, i look forward to hearing your perspective. lastly we have miss ann, m coffee. a company mr. harden to respond the question as ann coffee also joins us from the office of the inspector general. she's served in -- she began her career at the office of inspector general subsequently worked as a special agent wi
lip served as chief of staff and the officer of chancellor robert dunkin of texas tech university. home of the ever passing and successful read raiders, and led nutrition policy for the house agricultural committee during the 2014 farm bill. welcome to you sir, and i look forward to your testimony. mr. harden, gill harden, assistant inspector general for audit with the office of inspector general. mr. hardin is the assistant and inspector general for the audit at the department of the office of...
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texas. >>> it's a high-tech boot camp for schools in the east bay. in a moment, we will talk you inside of a program to reach the potential of students. >>> traffic on the bridge looks okay getting in to san francisco and making the turn to treasure island. so far and so good. we will tell you about this morning's commute coming up. >>> the weather continues to be cooler. there's a lot of tropical clouds, but irma is turning in to beast here. it looks like it's going to be a category 5 before it's said and down. over 150-mile an hour winds in the core. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. it'samerica's #1 is a status earned in every wash. and one we re-earn, everyday. #1 trusted. #1 awarded. it's got to b
texas. >>> it's a high-tech boot camp for schools in the east bay. in a moment, we will talk you inside of a program to reach the potential of students. >>> traffic on the bridge looks okay getting in to san francisco and making the turn to treasure island. so far and so good. we will tell you about this morning's commute coming up. >>> the weather continues to be cooler. there's a lot of tropical clouds, but irma is turning in to beast here. it looks like it's going...
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he served his chief of staff and the office of chancellor ducken at texas tech university. home of the ever passing, unsuccessful red raiders. and new trigds policy for thing a rucultural committee for the 2014 farm bill. welcome, sir and i look forward to your testimony. mr. gale harden with the office of inspector general. mr. harden is the assistant inspector general for the audit of inspector general. he currently manages all audits at the department and previously has served in a variety of roles at the oig head quarters. he also over saw performance in financialed ed audits for the northwest region. lastly we have ms. ann m. coffee, assistant inspector general at office of inspector general. ann coffee, who also joins us from the department of agriculture office. she has served as the assistant inspector general since 2015. she began her career at the office of assistant inspector general and to the department of homeland security. following her return to the office of inspector general in 2005 ms. coffee thread special operations division. liaison and hotline divisio
he served his chief of staff and the office of chancellor ducken at texas tech university. home of the ever passing, unsuccessful red raiders. and new trigds policy for thing a rucultural committee for the 2014 farm bill. welcome, sir and i look forward to your testimony. mr. gale harden with the office of inspector general. mr. harden is the assistant inspector general for the audit of inspector general. he currently manages all audits at the department and previously has served in a variety...
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and solara which processes claims, says 500,000 vehicles in tech texas alone were likely damaged in floodingose abandoned in flooding waters are clogging roadways the houston police chief told me clearing the streets is one of the challenges now for public safety crews >> they'll be looking to make sure there's no hazards as they make entry, to make sure we haven't missed anybody that needs rescued and to recover bodies i'm just praying that we don't end up finding more bodies we know we will. >> as many parts of houston return to business and construction crews are quickly hired to come out and help with some of this demolition job, we know other businesses are still having to go in and help rescue their clients. we'll be out later today with a dialysis company that has to go in to get a patient to deliver him to a clinic for dialysis, watching this unfold on the backdrop of a big city returning to work. >> just a quick follow-up. we saw brian sullivan out with tillman yesterday in houston talking about some of the businesses trying to get back on their feet louis houston the fourth biggest
and solara which processes claims, says 500,000 vehicles in tech texas alone were likely damaged in floodingose abandoned in flooding waters are clogging roadways the houston police chief told me clearing the streets is one of the challenges now for public safety crews >> they'll be looking to make sure there's no hazards as they make entry, to make sure we haven't missed anybody that needs rescued and to recover bodies i'm just praying that we don't end up finding more bodies we know we...
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texas native and tech billionaire michael dell has pledged 36 million to harvey relief efforts. >> 5:ozens of people marching from charlottesville, virginia arrived in the district on sunday. the marchers began their journey 10 days ago. they're demanding white supremacist groups in the country be dismantled. the protest comes several weeks after violence broke out at a white supremacist rally in charlottesville. one person was killed and nearly two dozen injured. >> police say a suspect trying to get away from d.c. officers crashed injuring himself and four others. of two were police officers. now the crash happened at the intersection of pennsylvania avenue and 12th street right outside of the trump hotel in northwest d.c. d.c. police say the man was wanted for assault w with a deadly weapon. it is unclear at this point what his charges will be. >>> we're also following a developing story from frederick county, maryland. a teen riding a skateboard was killed in the t town. a 16-year-old was hit by a pickup truck while skateboard, westbound on devil bliss bridge road. he was taken to
texas native and tech billionaire michael dell has pledged 36 million to harvey relief efforts. >> 5:ozens of people marching from charlottesville, virginia arrived in the district on sunday. the marchers began their journey 10 days ago. they're demanding white supremacist groups in the country be dismantled. the protest comes several weeks after violence broke out at a white supremacist rally in charlottesville. one person was killed and nearly two dozen injured. >> police say a...
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. >> reporter: michelle has a tech texas size problem, sitting on her front lawn. >> it is not acceptable. i mean, we are trying to move forward as a city. and this to me causes a health hazard. >> reporter: one month after harvey hit, and three weeks after she cleared out her home , she still is looking at mountains every molding memory , and complete with horseflies, and constant smell of mildew. >> harris county judge is helping lead recovery effort in southeast texas. >> even if 90% of it is pick up at some point, if you're still in that 10%, you're not happy. and i understand that. >> household debris, ends up in largest piles than this one they say trucks have only removed about 5% of harvey's wreckage. in southeast texas, close to 800,000 people have applied for fema assistance, the agency has already paid out more than $570 million, to individuals, the insurance council affected estimates there are about a quarter million flooded cars and trucks, insurance companies have already taken care of a billion dollars worth in claims, and that number is expected to triple, on top of that,
. >> reporter: michelle has a tech texas size problem, sitting on her front lawn. >> it is not acceptable. i mean, we are trying to move forward as a city. and this to me causes a health hazard. >> reporter: one month after harvey hit, and three weeks after she cleared out her home , she still is looking at mountains every molding memory , and complete with horseflies, and constant smell of mildew. >> harris county judge is helping lead recovery effort in southeast...
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meanwhile texas native and tech billionaire michael dell has pledged 36 million to harvey relief efforts. >>> hurricane season isn't letting up. irma is on her way. the caribbean is bracing for a hit on tuesday down in the u.s. virgin islands. right now irma is a category three storm. it is expected to reach a category four by coast of the united states later this week, too. >> some exciting news out of the uk. prince william and duchess of cambridge kate are expected a third royal baby. palace made the announcement about an hour ago so their two children prince george and princess charlotte will have a little brother or little sister next year. >> awww. >> three of them. >> congratulations. >> now p back to irma. >> we've got days and days to watch it but the track has been shifting for the past several days. it keeps going a little further south. two days ago if you checked in we were like we're in big trouble but we'll have to just watch. >> okay. >> watch and wait. >> little crossing of the fingers. >> yeah, yeah. i mean, there's a lot of possible scenarios. >> okay. >> including flo
meanwhile texas native and tech billionaire michael dell has pledged 36 million to harvey relief efforts. >>> hurricane season isn't letting up. irma is on her way. the caribbean is bracing for a hit on tuesday down in the u.s. virgin islands. right now irma is a category three storm. it is expected to reach a category four by coast of the united states later this week, too. >> some exciting news out of the uk. prince william and duchess of cambridge kate are expected a third...
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texas. ♪ for tech advice.one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ [car tires screech] [bell rings] >>> good morning u.s. stocks are in the green following a major average's biggest one-day decline since mid august >>> tracking hurricane irma. the atlantic's most powerful storm ever makes landfall as cleanup efforts from hurricane harvey continue. >>> plus, netflix and laugh? the streaming giant is making fun of itself with mysterious bill boards popping up all across the country we'll tell you what netflix was up-to- it's wednesday, september 6th, 2017 and the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> live from the beating heart of business, new york city, this is "squawk box." >>> good morning we're at the nasdaq marketsite in times square. i'm andrew ross sorkin along with bill kernen and michelle caruso-cabrera becky is off today guest host larry bossidy, former honeywell chairman and ceo, also a cnbc contributor we're going to have a lot more with larry in jus
texas. ♪ for tech advice.one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ [car tires screech] [bell rings] >>> good morning u.s. stocks are in the green following a major average's biggest one-day decline since mid august >>> tracking hurricane irma. the atlantic's most powerful storm ever makes landfall as cleanup efforts from hurricane harvey continue. >>> plus, netflix and laugh? the streaming giant is making fun of itself with...
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texas. ♪ for tech advice.l small business advisor with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. ♪ it's not just a car, it's your daily treat. ♪ go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. experience amazing. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. >>> time for street talk, analysts recommendations of the stocks
texas. ♪ for tech advice.l small business advisor with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. ♪ it's not just a car, it's your daily...
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in the high schools textbooks but you're right about well you write about of the tech the rewriting of textbooks in texas yeah well texas is a funny place and that leaves them in their own little corner yes texas has this school board commission which vets the textbooks you could use in high school in texas and unless they had here to the idiology of that commission you're not going to get into the details white supremacy. program fetter it it's only white supremacy it's limited you know it's current republicanism limited government deregulation that sort of thing. and definitely has a strong white supremacist element to it but the texas market is gigantic i mean you know where was the problem with texas is that so many other states because it's strike and use those textbooks well that's a problem because a publisher is not going to say all right we're printing these books out of texas but then we're going to print other books for other states they don't do that they've got a textbook if they have to modify it for texas that'll be the way the text would go so i think that is a problem in wouldn't you say
in the high schools textbooks but you're right about well you write about of the tech the rewriting of textbooks in texas yeah well texas is a funny place and that leaves them in their own little corner yes texas has this school board commission which vets the textbooks you could use in high school in texas and unless they had here to the idiology of that commission you're not going to get into the details white supremacy. program fetter it it's only white supremacy it's limited you know it's...
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texas. ♪ for tech advice.ell small business advisor with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ >>> kelloff day to begin this shortened trading week the dow was down, what was it down, 277 point, was it is >> and really all the major averages have taken their turn at having the biggest decline percentage-wise today, the dow, the nasdaq and russ rell, only the s&p, and the s&p sitting right on a number of traders watching very carefully. we'll talk about that with one of the traders later at 2455, something to keep an eye on for the s&p 500 index. let's take a look at the market movers home dew point has been among the best performers and maybe the home improvement retailer would ben fite from hurrican irma which could hit florida this weekend meanwhile bank of america reinstated coverage of both home depot and rival lows with a buy rate because of a strong home improvement spending growth lately insurance giant travelers is one of the worst dow components as investors a
texas. ♪ for tech advice.ell small business advisor with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ >>> kelloff day to begin this shortened trading week the dow was down, what was it down, 277 point, was it is >> and really all the major averages have taken their turn at having the biggest decline percentage-wise today, the dow, the nasdaq and russ rell, only the s&p, and the s&p sitting right on a number of traders watching very...
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florida and shoppers in ( mark )( mark ) shoppers in florida and texas are accusing tech giant amazone gouging them when buying water bottles. but amazon says they aren't doing anything wrong! it's the people who use their website to sell stuff that are doing the gouging.( darya ) amazon is both a marketplace and a retailer. connecting millions of sellers and shoppers daily. amazon says people are using their web space to sell what would normally be a 10 dollar package of water for upwards of 35 dollars.( mark ) amazon says they have an algorithm that is designed to spot unusually high prices. suspending accounts of those who are doing the gouging. but the high price waters are showing up because cheaper waters are selling out. bringing high priced waters to the top of searchs. (james) tracking your morning forecast. details coming up. ( darya ) we are following breaking following we are following breaking news... hurricane irma slamming the caribbean as it heads for the u-s. the latest damage caused by the category 5 storm. welcome (mark)(darya)(mark) welcome back to the kron four mo
florida and shoppers in ( mark )( mark ) shoppers in florida and texas are accusing tech giant amazone gouging them when buying water bottles. but amazon says they aren't doing anything wrong! it's the people who use their website to sell stuff that are doing the gouging.( darya ) amazon is both a marketplace and a retailer. connecting millions of sellers and shoppers daily. amazon says people are using their web space to sell what would normally be a 10 dollar package of water for upwards of...
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texas banks. rates higher, itbx >> two tech stocks last week was conference season for technology ebay i thought didon last week talking about momentum in marketplace. margins expanding. free cash flow generation. momentum is a new name for me. they were at the conference. 3d sensing and they have the apple business the first to market. i think the momentum continues >> bac is still my favorite. i'm with you >> caterpillar, i just -- the reason i mention this. they're talking about a 14 number if they ever got the 10 number it would be big. 14 i don't know >> great having you. "mad money" tonight at 6:00 p.m. "power lunch" starts right now >>> here's what's on the menu per "power lunch." president trump getting ready for his first speech at the u.n. will he be able to get other leaders on board deal with north korea's nuclear threat >>> lawmakers looking at possible action against facebook all this over fake news, paid russian ads. and amazon's ever-expanding empire may take a strange new turn you won't believe what amazon is rumored to be interested in buying next. i'm briasu
texas banks. rates higher, itbx >> two tech stocks last week was conference season for technology ebay i thought didon last week talking about momentum in marketplace. margins expanding. free cash flow generation. momentum is a new name for me. they were at the conference. 3d sensing and they have the apple business the first to market. i think the momentum continues >> bac is still my favorite. i'm with you >> caterpillar, i just -- the reason i mention this. they're talking...
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well here if you look at the highs of the day we'll close up at that level up by 2% west techs, tech west texasng at double the gains and things are off in the green after the international energy agency raised their outlook for global oil demand this year and there was a reason for weaker oil with the u.s. information information administration or eia weekly dating showing a much better than expected build in oil theec woo ending september 8th showed 5. 9 million barrels and expectations were for a bill of 8.2. gasoline stockpiles dropped by the largest amount on record followed by 8.4 million barrels and oil and supply and demand dynamics are being muddied by the effects of hurricanes harvey and irma you have the refineries getting back to normal operations and questions about demans for fuel in parts of the gulf coast and florida regions. as these supply and demand dynamics plays out, it will be interesting to see if it bears ought with the supply picture snoop. >>> white house press secretary sarah sanders speaking about president trump's bipartisan meeting on tax reform. we also have new d
well here if you look at the highs of the day we'll close up at that level up by 2% west techs, tech west texasng at double the gains and things are off in the green after the international energy agency raised their outlook for global oil demand this year and there was a reason for weaker oil with the u.s. information information administration or eia weekly dating showing a much better than expected build in oil theec woo ending september 8th showed 5. 9 million barrels and expectations were...
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texas. >> two cities going after big oil, why climate change prompted them to take action. >> the tech giant makes a massive investment in san francisco. >>> we are seeing them on a daily basis. >> tarantula invasion in the east bay. what? yeah. what you need to look out for. but first this morning's "tech bites." >>> new concern over that equifax data breach. >> hackers broke into computers in march. that's two months earlier than the company disclosed. >> that gave hackers more time to gain access to the data of possibly 143 million people. >> you may have to wait longer for the iphone x. according to reports production has been delayed meaning fewer phones available once they finally go on sale in november. >> preorders of the $1,000 phone begin on october 27th. >> and bill gates is apologizing for control-alt-delete. he says he knows it's awkward. >> the chairman trying to have the three-key function as a single key but he says the designer of the ibm keyboard wasn't onboard with his idea so we wound up with we wound up with food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't ne
texas. >> two cities going after big oil, why climate change prompted them to take action. >> the tech giant makes a massive investment in san francisco. >>> we are seeing them on a daily basis. >> tarantula invasion in the east bay. what? yeah. what you need to look out for. but first this morning's "tech bites." >>> new concern over that equifax data breach. >> hackers broke into computers in march. that's two months earlier than the company...
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tech. >>> that is the opening bell. you see the texaslag there in the distance and we know that folks there are recovering from harvey even as irma is barrelling toward florida. we're in the green. the dow is up 85 points, the nasdaq about 22 or so. stocks are on the rise as trump signals support for a three-month debt limit extension. >>> a silicon valley giant is cutting workers. >> scott mcgrew has the latest of your business headlines. >> yeah, good morning. oracle has fired paperwork with the state warning it's laying off workers, about 2500. a lot of the staff at oracle expected this. i talked to a few of them who said they either got phone calls or separation packets via fedex. one fellow had the fedex app on his phone so he got a push on his phone, hey, you're getting a fedex from oracle. that's how he knew he had been laid off. other news, american airlines is copying united laying out basic economy to flights. you can't put anything in the overhead bin, you can't reserve a seat and you get on board last, but you get the cheapes
tech. >>> that is the opening bell. you see the texaslag there in the distance and we know that folks there are recovering from harvey even as irma is barrelling toward florida. we're in the green. the dow is up 85 points, the nasdaq about 22 or so. stocks are on the rise as trump signals support for a three-month debt limit extension. >>> a silicon valley giant is cutting workers. >> scott mcgrew has the latest of your business headlines. >> yeah, good morning....
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texas governor greg abbott says the financial loss due to harvey could be up to $100 billion. here's some of the biggest. tech observer, mike odell pledged $30 million to help. jj watt started crowned crowd fending money. >>> huge undercover operation in south carolina leads to the arrest of 70 people in a day. all charged with possessing, or trying to sell drugs. police also seized over $120,000, and 21 guns in this. in arkansas, local experts say they are caused beneath the plates beneath the ground starting to split apart. >> we don't have this tension in disstress. it's not just sliding, it's breaking pieces of the rock as it goes. one piece breaks, then other little parts of the rock have to take up a lot of stress, and they start to break. >> the quakes were weak, and main whether i in a remote mountain area, so no homes or property damage has been reported. >>> still ahead. remember this guy? yeah they call him the hot felon. now there's a new attractive convict taking his spot. that's next. did you know sinlow ternet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, sl
texas governor greg abbott says the financial loss due to harvey could be up to $100 billion. here's some of the biggest. tech observer, mike odell pledged $30 million to help. jj watt started crowned crowd fending money. >>> huge undercover operation in south carolina leads to the arrest of 70 people in a day. all charged with possessing, or trying to sell drugs. police also seized over $120,000, and 21 guns in this. in arkansas, local experts say they are caused beneath the plates...
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tech won it. so, a special night for frank and coach nehlen. >> and ucla and texas a&m, it was the hot seat game for the coaches. what is kevin sumlin facing going back to college station after that? >> every coach is on the hot seat every week. but this is the first game of the year. if he wins the rest of them, it will be fine. but we can't talk about hot seat first week. we can't do it. it's not different. give him a chance. >> i would like to let the audience know, when it was 44-10, one guy stood by with his ucla pick. >> who was that? >> are you serious? >> you said what fool would have picked ucla. >> steve, i got that one right. >> are you kidding me? you play four quarter. i got it right. >> never doubt. they were down by 34 at one point. what a game, a couple of great games across college football tonight. what a night for the virginia tech family. they beat west virginia, 31-24. hokies have to go home and try to get ready for delaware. west virginia goes home, will see east carolina next. we saw more than yards. for brian griese, todd mcshay, and steve levy, night from fedexfield. the ene
tech won it. so, a special night for frank and coach nehlen. >> and ucla and texas a&m, it was the hot seat game for the coaches. what is kevin sumlin facing going back to college station after that? >> every coach is on the hot seat every week. but this is the first game of the year. if he wins the rest of them, it will be fine. but we can't talk about hot seat first week. we can't do it. it's not different. give him a chance. >> i would like to let the audience know,...
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tech bytes. stormwatch-7 is tracking it right now. what it means for "your" holiday weekend. plus we are standing strong for texas.ur phone lines are open right now to accept your donations for the victims of the salvation army are standing by right now. call 703-236-9220 to make a donation. good morning washington. toss to eileen - unseasonably cool start to september - showers from harvey tonight through saturday - warmer & drier second half of labor day weekend - tracking hurricane irma (cat. 3) in the atlantic today: mostly cloudy & unseasonably cool. highs: 67-69 winds: ne 5-15 mph tonight: cloudy and cool with showers. lows: 57-62 winds: e 5-10 mph saturday: cloudy and cool with showers. highs: 62-72 winds: e 5-15 mph happening now. contribute to the relief efforts for hurricane harvey victims. with the salvation army to "stand strong for texas". right now we are taking your calls to collect donations. sam sweeney is live at the 7 on your side phone bank.. a man is facing morning after allegedly throwing a molotov cocktail at a liquor store worker in calverton this weekeend! officials say kevon edwards came
tech bytes. stormwatch-7 is tracking it right now. what it means for "your" holiday weekend. plus we are standing strong for texas.ur phone lines are open right now to accept your donations for the victims of the salvation army are standing by right now. call 703-236-9220 to make a donation. good morning washington. toss to eileen - unseasonably cool start to september - showers from harvey tonight through saturday - warmer & drier second half of labor day weekend - tracking...
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regional director of mexico— south america, texas, arizona for the us drug enforcement, i know whether mexican border is, i know where the problems are in tech a responsibility as sheriff of maricopa county. it is my responsibility, i have state laws i am enforcing, i mentioned the two laws we are enforcing, we have an intact before an inherent authority to enforce those laws and we do enforce the bank robberies, atf, fbi, for law enforcement does, enforce federal laws in this country. but as you know much better than me when the federal courts, the district court look at the arizona and so—called sp 1070, the bill which would be new powers for policing and checking immigration status of people, the district court decided that this was fundamentally a federal issue and that it blocked some of the powers that were designed to go to the police here in arizona. that is the district court, it is the p0, i assume, it will go to the supreme court, there has been other rulings that google law enforcement can enforce the federal immigration laws so this is one judge's opinion, it hasn't affected my operations, i'm still to bring the same thing, i've
regional director of mexico— south america, texas, arizona for the us drug enforcement, i know whether mexican border is, i know where the problems are in tech a responsibility as sheriff of maricopa county. it is my responsibility, i have state laws i am enforcing, i mentioned the two laws we are enforcing, we have an intact before an inherent authority to enforce those laws and we do enforce the bank robberies, atf, fbi, for law enforcement does, enforce federal laws in this country. but as...
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and right now, late going virginia tech holding on, up on west virginia 31-24 in the last- minute. >>> back to redskins' park. redskins' quarterback and texaslum colt mccoy was a good sport today. lost a bet with his longhorns losing to the terps so he had a sport a maryland t-shirt and then took it off quickly. >>> all right the cubs they do themed road trips and because nfl season is almost here, players ♪ it's twith the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. plus 36 month financing. ends monday! z2fwdz z16fz y2fwdy y16fy time that we represented, you know, more than the yankees there. we represented the city of new york, and i got that point across, and i didn't have to convince anybody about it. ♪ ♪ >> in a career spanning more than half a century, joe torre has excelled as a player, a manager, and now a major league baseball executive. >> i'm so close to
and right now, late going virginia tech holding on, up on west virginia 31-24 in the last- minute. >>> back to redskins' park. redskins' quarterback and texaslum colt mccoy was a good sport today. lost a bet with his longhorns losing to the terps so he had a sport a maryland t-shirt and then took it off quickly. >>> all right the cubs they do themed road trips and because nfl season is almost here, players ♪ it's twith the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every...
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texas to help provide harvey relief. dla energy is send eing 60,000 fuels. tech dell pledging $36 million of his foundation's money to aid in the harvey relief efforts. the texas native founded dell computers is the largest donor so far and honda is expected to announce a $605 million settlement with ta kada that's the news update at this hour, i will send it back to you. >> i love the michael dell's story, $36 million it is incredible to see those high network individuals putting their money together >> absolutely. >> wall street's stocks in september of some strong gains the dow crossing 22,000 for the first time in two weeks chl it is sitting at 22 points joshua is joining us now with more in san francisco. >> that's right, melissa president trump just spoke about the issue saying a decision could be coming soon >> we love the dreamers and we love everybody >> sometimes over the weekend and maybe this afternoon >> the president is facing a fight with executives though including many tech ceos signed a letter they are concerned of the futures of undocumented im
texas to help provide harvey relief. dla energy is send eing 60,000 fuels. tech dell pledging $36 million of his foundation's money to aid in the harvey relief efforts. the texas native founded dell computers is the largest donor so far and honda is expected to announce a $605 million settlement with ta kada that's the news update at this hour, i will send it back to you. >> i love the michael dell's story, $36 million it is incredible to see those high network individuals putting their...
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texas. silicon valley versus donald trump. techng the commander in chief to keep an obama era immigration program. hillary clinton's emails in the spotlight again, two former senators say former fbi director jim comey directed charges against clinton before the investigation was over. he hadn't even interviewed critical witnesses and he had already decided what he was going to do with hillary clinton's case. more on that story straight ahead. .. .. >> welcome back. it is job friday september the first your top stories at 7:30 a.m. eastern time. security on the border. build that wall. build that wall. the details as the department of homeland security takes the first step toward making that project a reality. average begin an southern texas. stories of hope begin to come out. this is a major economic event for the united states. with north of $125 billion. that will be needed just in the federal government to rebuild that area of texas in louisiana. fifty-nine-point gain on the dow futures right now. i'm not job report out. exactly
texas. silicon valley versus donald trump. techng the commander in chief to keep an obama era immigration program. hillary clinton's emails in the spotlight again, two former senators say former fbi director jim comey directed charges against clinton before the investigation was over. he hadn't even interviewed critical witnesses and he had already decided what he was going to do with hillary clinton's case. more on that story straight ahead. .. .. >> welcome back. it is job friday...
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tech nothing. we'll explain this one for you when we come back after >> to texas where lieu stone mayor says bringsre on ep for business despite being underwater. >> he says the city water system is grid is sound and still 12,000 people are in the dark and airport and transit system are coming. >> the long cleanup and recover covery process is underway. some residents are let back into flooded homes to assist the damage. crash and debris lining streets and floodwaters can be seen covering droyv ways. one man says he's waiting for floors inside his home to dry out and is grateful to be safe. >> it will be a long process. two days here, four days here is not large in the grand extreme of things and it helps you reflect on what is important. material things are important but help and support of well-being and community is rising up. >> storms blamed for 44 death. >> meantime animal shelters in louisiana and texas are trying to find homes for many pets dismaceed by >> this weekend, more than 1 0 0 animals lasted in vir vx. some of the pests now in need of homes. >> we're here with a few pups that arriv
tech nothing. we'll explain this one for you when we come back after >> to texas where lieu stone mayor says bringsre on ep for business despite being underwater. >> he says the city water system is grid is sound and still 12,000 people are in the dark and airport and transit system are coming. >> the long cleanup and recover covery process is underway. some residents are let back into flooded homes to assist the damage. crash and debris lining streets and floodwaters can be...
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one more democratic member of -- texasfrom tech risk says his concern is that trump will lump the border will funding with daca or texasisaster aid. concerns about how this legislation would move through congress. some republican members of congress, a retired member comes from florida noting that she spoke with a local news station saying daca was a temporary nowure that congress must make a permanent law. six-month is ample time for us to act. one more tweet from steve king. he has a couple of tweaks in the past two days. yesterday saying that ending daca gives us a chance to restore the rule of law. adding that former daca recipients will make great peace corps volunteers back in their home countries. none would take more hardship or risk than we ask of our peace corps. a couple of tweets from steve king. jackson is in maryland. go ahead. caller: good morning. my priority would be the debt ceiling. we have to pay art bills -- our bills. and harvey. it's a shame that daca is even coming up with the backlog of work that has to be addressed. president is all about headlines and ratings. it's a shame he didn't come into
one more democratic member of -- texasfrom tech risk says his concern is that trump will lump the border will funding with daca or texasisaster aid. concerns about how this legislation would move through congress. some republican members of congress, a retired member comes from florida noting that she spoke with a local news station saying daca was a temporary nowure that congress must make a permanent law. six-month is ample time for us to act. one more tweet from steve king. he has a couple...
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texas woman who says the reality of the disaster is just starting to sink in. >>> find out how the wrongful arrest of this nurse is leading to hospital changes. >>> fast food is going high tech, how your smile could soon help you pay for a meal. >>> coming up on the final five, congress gets back to work tomorrow. what's on the agenda? and how could it affect you? catch the final five tonight at 11:30. 11:30. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >>> the nurse in this video is now considering suing the police department that arrested her, a slablth city police officer threatened and eventually went after alex as she followed hospital rules and draw blood from an unconscious patient. this body cam video was recently released. the two officers involved were placed on administrative leave. the hospital made changes to its policy only senior nursing supervisors can speak with law enforcement. those conversations with police are no longer permitted in patient care areas. >>> michigan
texas woman who says the reality of the disaster is just starting to sink in. >>> find out how the wrongful arrest of this nurse is leading to hospital changes. >>> fast food is going high tech, how your smile could soon help you pay for a meal. >>> coming up on the final five, congress gets back to work tomorrow. what's on the agenda? and how could it affect you? catch the final five tonight at 11:30. 11:30. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not...
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in the high schools textbooks but you're right about what you write about of the tech the rewriting of textbooks in texas yeah well texas is a funny place if not well enough let's leave them out in their own little corner yes texas has this school board commission which vets the textbooks you could use in high school in texas and unless they had here to the idiology of that commission you're not going to get into their selves white supremacy well it's approaching federal it's only white supremacy it's limited you know it's current republicanism limited government deregulation that sort of thing and definitely has a strong white supremacist element to it but the texas market is gigantic i mean you know where was the problem with texas is that so many other states because it's strike and use those textbooks well that's a problem because a publisher is not going to say all right we're printing these books to texas but then we're going to print. other books for other states they don't do that they've got a text book if they have to modify it for texas that will be the way the text would go so i think that is
in the high schools textbooks but you're right about what you write about of the tech the rewriting of textbooks in texas yeah well texas is a funny place if not well enough let's leave them out in their own little corner yes texas has this school board commission which vets the textbooks you could use in high school in texas and unless they had here to the idiology of that commission you're not going to get into their selves white supremacy well it's approaching federal it's only white...
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texas coast more than a week ago. key refineries and pipelines are starting to come tech online.ins, higher for third straight day, up to four point 4% over the past five days. best level in more than three weeks, and traders are watching hurricane irma, category five storm that has the potential to have the gulf of mexico. irma is sending orange juice futures higher, up by more than 6% as the storm is on course to hit florida later this week. julia: thanks so much. the effects of hurricane harvey still being felt in houston. bloomberg's ryan collins joins us with our bureau there with a look at how the industry is recovering. the refiners are desperately trying to get back to work. what percent capacity of u.s. refiners are still halted at this moment, and do we have any sense of when they could come back online totally? ryan: at the height of the storm, we saw about one-quarter of refining capacity off-line, and that is now at about 13%. goldman is actually estimating that about 2 million barrels a day of capacity will remain off-line until thursday, down from the peak of about
texas coast more than a week ago. key refineries and pipelines are starting to come tech online.ins, higher for third straight day, up to four point 4% over the past five days. best level in more than three weeks, and traders are watching hurricane irma, category five storm that has the potential to have the gulf of mexico. irma is sending orange juice futures higher, up by more than 6% as the storm is on course to hit florida later this week. julia: thanks so much. the effects of hurricane...
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texas. by the way on the background lot of people are going to need construction workers intent techs.s is a construction where w a construction worker flourish. so, i think there's a possibility if they want to look functional to seize this moment, whether they will or not but i'm going for maximal optimistic unrealism. >> o'brien: would you agree that the storm has given republicans some cover for a kumbaya moment? >> not necessarily kumbaya moment, that's impossible with donald trump because he's so volatile and so self obsessed. but it's great political opportunity for republicans, partly for the reasons that david said. the maximum in come bass in world war ii there are no eightiess in a fox hole. no small government people at a time when they're in the wake of a hurricane. people turn -- what's the government going to do? i want it done. even the much ridiculed and legitimately so ted cruz who ran for president proclaiming most unpopular man in the senate ea earned that epithet. by opposing any hurricane aid to the citizens of new york and new jersey after hurricane sandy. and 22
texas. by the way on the background lot of people are going to need construction workers intent techs.s is a construction where w a construction worker flourish. so, i think there's a possibility if they want to look functional to seize this moment, whether they will or not but i'm going for maximal optimistic unrealism. >> o'brien: would you agree that the storm has given republicans some cover for a kumbaya moment? >> not necessarily kumbaya moment, that's impossible with donald...
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texas me? whatever you need, you got. >> were hearing and seeing optimism not just from politicians but from the locals. resiliency and tech the stronger the words of the day. >> mike: drink and water something you take for granted so you don't have it, right? >> absolutely. they're getting it now by the case. hopefully they'll get it out of their faucet soon enough. >> mike: thank you. >> arthel: meanwhile, president trump declared today a national day of prayer for victims and their survivors of harvey. this come is joel holstein's mega church holds its first service since opening its doors to displaced residents. four days after the storm hit. matt is outside of the church in houston. >> a little while ago we got to talk with the pastor and today marked the first sunday services and also the first sunday after what was a blistering week for this church. pastor also need social media for not doing the christian thing by opening the doors to its churches sooner. however, he said that his church did not turn one person away. it says the top was nearly all glass in the bottom floors underground and was taking on water. it's
texas me? whatever you need, you got. >> were hearing and seeing optimism not just from politicians but from the locals. resiliency and tech the stronger the words of the day. >> mike: drink and water something you take for granted so you don't have it, right? >> absolutely. they're getting it now by the case. hopefully they'll get it out of their faucet soon enough. >> mike: thank you. >> arthel: meanwhile, president trump declared today a national day of prayer...
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tech, but the clean up from harvey is continuing. the lat est on the efforts as communities continue to rebuild. the latest now on the destruction caused by harvey. thousands of people in texas still can't go home after the storm destroyed their homes. but for those who braved the storm many are struggling. residents in beaumont, texas still have no clean drinking water. the floods present harvey knocked out the city's water treatment plant. it's been hell. weave he ' been in line every day at all of the different stores buying water. texas governor greg abbott says the damage harvey caused will cost somewhere between 150 to 180 billion-dollar. last week president trump called on congress to approve a nearly 8 billion-dollar aid package as an initial down payment for recovery efforts. it's not floods, but fire that has forced several communities angels to evacuate. the large audience tuna fire has burned nearly 5900 acres. it's the largest fire in loss angels history. take a look at this. sunday afternoon california governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency for loss angels county. more than 1,000 firefighters are battling the flames which are only 10 percent contain
tech, but the clean up from harvey is continuing. the lat est on the efforts as communities continue to rebuild. the latest now on the destruction caused by harvey. thousands of people in texas still can't go home after the storm destroyed their homes. but for those who braved the storm many are struggling. residents in beaumont, texas still have no clean drinking water. the floods present harvey knocked out the city's water treatment plant. it's been hell. weave he ' been in line every day at...
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tech african sass police shoot and kill a student. the alert the university is sending out after a night of vie len. >> and the damage from hurricane harvey that's worrying neighbors in texas and the epa. we are back in two minutes. stay with us. you each drive a ford pickup right? (all) yes. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total value of ten-thousand, six hundred dollars. or, 0% financing for 72 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. it says you to me.the blue one here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. >> three people under arrest after violent in atlanta. student strength dollars to shelter indoors last night, because of the violence. the demonstrations broke out after a peaceful vigil, for scout shut, are student shot and killed by campus police on saturda
tech african sass police shoot and kill a student. the alert the university is sending out after a night of vie len. >> and the damage from hurricane harvey that's worrying neighbors in texas and the epa. we are back in two minutes. stay with us. you each drive a ford pickup right? (all) yes. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of...