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johnson reported better than expected earnings and increased its guidance, but that wasn't enough toheh stock higher. meg tirrell explas why. >> reporter: san jose johnson & health orld's highest care company, selling everything from bandages, hip and knee replacement. the stock fell. it may be because investor's focus is elsewhere, legal battles around bab powder and opioid pain killers. >> it is still pretty difficult for investors to understand the implications of some of the legal liabilities that they may face with rpect to talc and also with opioids. >> reporter: closing arguments d took place yes in a case in oklahoma where state attorneys claim jnnson & john contributed to the opioid crisis. >> the defense blamed everyone, everyone except themselves for causing the crisis. >> reporter: a decision from the judge iser expected l this summer. in an interviewhi morning, they disputed the claims. >> we readily admit there's an opioid epidemic that needs to be solved by many parts and has to be multi-factor in terms of the solution set. a johnson & johnson's stock fell on report the
johnson reported better than expected earnings and increased its guidance, but that wasn't enough toheh stock higher. meg tirrell explas why. >> reporter: san jose johnson & health orld's highest care company, selling everything from bandages, hip and knee replacement. the stock fell. it may be because investor's focus is elsewhere, legal battles around bab powder and opioid pain killers. >> it is still pretty difficult for investors to understand the implications of some of the...
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one run allod bravesdng tohe le. itcheckut ill getstime.s the night that it was for the nationals. they lose 7-1. the division lead the atlanta lead is back to 6 and a half he didn't welcos old por. tshot. second of the game. that was more than enough thebogaerts atr. h the siled that. win t. agnst the red sox since 17. to thsiti ay.acoremartinez c ad. sea alanta didn't look they ack on ath it. 2-0. washington mystics won big washington mystics won big today. not .l water is created equal only 1 billionth of 1% is filtered naturall and emerges crisp and refreshing enough to be called born better® thi it's my special friend, antoniet mong into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i widn't know geico helps how much you could savew ge on renters iurance. >>> todayna wasonal ice cream day. as if you needed one. it was a great day. we have been talking about the heat of the it was a perfect day to enjoy the longest sunday. the more than 100 foot master pierce. 150 people. each persowo scoops.gnure th we
one run allod bravesdng tohe le. itcheckut ill getstime.s the night that it was for the nationals. they lose 7-1. the division lead the atlanta lead is back to 6 and a half he didn't welcos old por. tshot. second of the game. that was more than enough thebogaerts atr. h the siled that. win t. agnst the red sox since 17. to thsiti ay.acoremartinez c ad. sea alanta didn't look they ack on ath it. 2-0. washington mystics won big washington mystics won big today. not .l water is created equal only...
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>> steady tohe northwest, diminished from hurricane to tropical stormt bu doesn't lose impact a seven miles hour is extremely slow, what makes this storm so dangerous. heavily weighted towards east side. moving intoafayette and baton rouge and very heavy rains little bit farther south towards the coastline. current trajectory of what national hurricane center is expecting next couple of days. in state of louisiana all through tomorrow as well. very slow mover. tropical storm status, until northern louisiana, then a remnant. winds 65 miles an hour right now. stick around, talk about how remnants could impact us in d.c. metro. >>> stay with news4 and our app for tropical storm barry. >>> onday's flash floods caused all sorts of damage, including a heavily traveled road in potomac. belfast road closed thursday, workers still at it trying to repair massive sinkhole that opened up from the heavy rain. was scheduled to reopen today. reached out to montgomery county department of transportation to find out>> when. >merican is among two dozen people killed in deadly attack in hotel in somalia
>> steady tohe northwest, diminished from hurricane to tropical stormt bu doesn't lose impact a seven miles hour is extremely slow, what makes this storm so dangerous. heavily weighted towards east side. moving intoafayette and baton rouge and very heavy rains little bit farther south towards the coastline. current trajectory of what national hurricane center is expecting next couple of days. in state of louisiana all through tomorrow as well. very slow mover. tropical storm status, until...
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tohe goes on. he says my stories are concerned with nothing less than the whole point of living. >> right. >> the whole point of living. >> that is serious art. >> that's serious. so the serious screen play writer, the serious novelist, they're intent upon intensifying the capacity to feel. but to feel what it is that we truly hunger for, thirst for. what it is we long for, hope for. they're intent upon deepening our capacity to see. to see what makes life worth living. to see what makes life fully human. and leads to authentic happiness. >> now, that's interesting in that i've mentioned the word evangelize and we think of that as giving a religious message to someone to accept or reject. what you're talking agent is whether conrad or any artist is a catholic or not, serious, deep, artist is trying to get us to see, trying to get us to feel. in other words, not to adopt a position about something. maybe not even to assent to a metaphysics. but to see and feel. >> yes. and intensify their experience
tohe goes on. he says my stories are concerned with nothing less than the whole point of living. >> right. >> the whole point of living. >> that is serious art. >> that's serious. so the serious screen play writer, the serious novelist, they're intent upon intensifying the capacity to feel. but to feel what it is that we truly hunger for, thirst for. what it is we long for, hope for. they're intent upon deepening our capacity to see. to see what makes life worth living....
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. >> members of the crew of the cutter "monroe" then jumped on tohe semi submersible vessel near ecuadorsuspected drug traffickers and seized 17,000 tons of cocaine. worth more than $230 million on the streets. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in los altos where residents say no cell tower in their neighborhood. >>> caught on camera restaurant customers run to safety as out of control cab careens toward them. >>> get ready for summer sizzle. how much temperatures will rise for the weekend. >>> first "jimmy kimmel live" after abc7 news at 11:00. >> tonight is a night of champions. >> you want equal pay, i think a mistake. shouldn't you be paid more because you -- >>> in the south bay at&t wants to improve wireless connectivity across los altos by putting what they call nodes in neighborhoods. >> one man says one going up yards from daughter's window. >> one of many with concerns. amanda del castillo is live. >> reporter: there are more than a dozen proposed locations for these specific devices. regardless of whether they're harmful or harmless, residents i've spoke with don't want them near th
. >> members of the crew of the cutter "monroe" then jumped on tohe semi submersible vessel near ecuadorsuspected drug traffickers and seized 17,000 tons of cocaine. worth more than $230 million on the streets. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in los altos where residents say no cell tower in their neighborhood. >>> caught on camera restaurant customers run to safety as out of control cab careens toward them. >>> get ready for summer sizzle. how much...
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head tohe nbc washington app with a full lives all the other shows going on in our area. >>> got newetails tonight on that deathly crash on the beltway thated kill a two-year-old girl. one girl died when her father hit a porti of theut o loop near branch avenue. the girl, her mother and sister had been in the us. for less than a week and her father moved to the two years ago from ethiopia. >>> former redskins quarterback mark rypien has been aested for domestic violence. he was arrested for hitting had his wife in the stomach last night, allegedly. during a court appearance is morning, rypien said the two were having anrg aument. he's pled not guilty. rypien played for the redins for seven seasons. since retiring he's been open about his struggle with depression and says it's possible he has cte because of all the hits he took during his playing days. the former quarterback was also arrested for domestic violence in to 17. >>> the man who beautifully killed an alexandria shop manager last year is found not guilty by reason of insanity, now, ad m trial this year ended in aung jury and
head tohe nbc washington app with a full lives all the other shows going on in our area. >>> got newetails tonight on that deathly crash on the beltway thated kill a two-year-old girl. one girl died when her father hit a porti of theut o loop near branch avenue. the girl, her mother and sister had been in the us. for less than a week and her father moved to the two years ago from ethiopia. >>> former redskins quarterback mark rypien has been aested for domestic violence. he...
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ss ftball.to get back tohe 49s ttg heads iba,healthy, youn. dante pettis, 467 yards and five touchdowns year ago. feels better mentally heading into second training camp. >> last year was just all over the place, now i've had the full off-season to really learn the offense and all that stuff, can just go play, don't have to think will i end up here, there. all that stuff, just go. >> young guys in the group, going to ride them hard, ups and downs in the camp, pressure is on him, want it to be, they have the ability. need them to step up. >>> raiders have extra visitors, hbo's "hard knocks" following the team through training camp. should be great tv, team loaded with personalities, starting with head coach of course. lot of new faces as well, especialp especially on defense. so far happy with what they see in camp. >> everybody getting along. want to see best for the guy next to you. great job we're doing now is communicating. even if somebody messes up, other player on the back still has him, we're all communicating, all 11 working together a
ss ftball.to get back tohe 49s ttg heads iba,healthy, youn. dante pettis, 467 yards and five touchdowns year ago. feels better mentally heading into second training camp. >> last year was just all over the place, now i've had the full off-season to really learn the offense and all that stuff, can just go play, don't have to think will i end up here, there. all that stuff, just go. >> young guys in the group, going to ride them hard, ups and downs in the camp, pressure is on him,...
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sounded like an explosion went off and i ran up tohe t accident. and it's o of the most horrific thing i've ever seen. it was really bad. >> the driver and another child who were in the car suffered ni life-threate injuries. the fairfax unty couple in the uv suffered serious injuries. >>> us marshalled need help to track down a man wanted for kill a 10-year-old girl in d.c. he is one of 11 indicted by a grand jury in connection to the death of ma kia wilson who was killed last july while on way to an ice cream truck and several feet away from her front door. police say the suspect were part of a street gang. marshals are offer on $5,000 reward leading to theatch of merchantson. >>> yesterday, a prince william county judge sentenced jordan bayer to three year and he was sentenced to three years probation. he is accused of having an indecent relationship with a 16-year-old and he is accused of touching her and sending her explicit messages. barrett was 23 at the time. >>> a man from ft. washington is accused ofce putting of at risk while driving an a
sounded like an explosion went off and i ran up tohe t accident. and it's o of the most horrific thing i've ever seen. it was really bad. >> the driver and another child who were in the car suffered ni life-threate injuries. the fairfax unty couple in the uv suffered serious injuries. >>> us marshalled need help to track down a man wanted for kill a 10-year-old girl in d.c. he is one of 11 indicted by a grand jury in connection to the death of ma kia wilson who was killed last...
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they offered three words of advice tohe organizers, quote, send him back. >>> tonight a grandmother is fighting for her life. it happenedt lasght in virginia, the woman rear ended another car in herpickup truck, that's when her truckt stuck on the train tracks. moments later, the train came barrelling down. >> she got all of them out of the truck and then i believe what happened is the train hit the truck and then it hit her. >> these kind of accidents are l unfortunaty common. the slogan fothe d.o.t.'s campaign is, quote, you have more than you think. >>> still ahead tonight, infected on purpose. >> a mother will learnlo ho she will spend behind bars. her sentence and why she said she did it. >>> and we think about thero dange heat and our kids and pet es. no amount of time is safe to leave your kids or pet in a hot car remember walking the dog this weekend, if the top of your hand can't stay on the surface of the ground for more than 5 to 7 seconds, it's too hot for your dogs.lt aspha tomorrow will feel like 155 degrees. >>> plus, getting the pomp and c circumsta she deserves, decade
they offered three words of advice tohe organizers, quote, send him back. >>> tonight a grandmother is fighting for her life. it happenedt lasght in virginia, the woman rear ended another car in herpickup truck, that's when her truckt stuck on the train tracks. moments later, the train came barrelling down. >> she got all of them out of the truck and then i believe what happened is the train hit the truck and then it hit her. >> these kind of accidents are l unfortunaty...
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the movement then took a violent turn protesters have taken tohe extr. dozens of men targeted prodemocracy lawmakers it took more than an hour to arrive and intervene. >>> janessa webb is here with monday morning's weather >> we're ready for a break across the east. we're looking at air temperatures of 100 to 115 in parts of nevada and into salt lake, as well. that's not including the humidity levels that are at an oppressive state nearing 120s feels-like temperature. all that sunshe next storm degr still fairly warm from seattle to oregon. below average in the mid-60s pacific northwest we're dealing with that drier air instead of the swampy air 115. >> hot is hot. >> right >> thanks, janessa >>> an oklahoma veteran was given the ability to walk after 16 years while serving in iraq, army veteran suffered a spinal cord injury that left him paralyze he started using a bionic suit around his arms and legs to help him stand and walk official months of trailing, williams demonstrated his ability to walk with the robotic technology passing all key factors for
the movement then took a violent turn protesters have taken tohe extr. dozens of men targeted prodemocracy lawmakers it took more than an hour to arrive and intervene. >>> janessa webb is here with monday morning's weather >> we're ready for a break across the east. we're looking at air temperatures of 100 to 115 in parts of nevada and into salt lake, as well. that's not including the humidity levels that are at an oppressive state nearing 120s feels-like temperature. all that...
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tohe's able to appeal moderates, if the democrats tend to head in that direction of , amnesty,open borders i think that's not going to play well. they recognize the importance of the rule of law. if the democratic party goes that direction, it's going to be easier for cory gardner to be victorious. once critical for him is to appeal to moderates and independent voters. since you are nonpartisan, i will ask you a question. you've got to coloradans running for president. what is your thought about their candidacies? guest: it was interesting to watch the debate. polling is not who will they support, which side of the democrat field are they likely to support. debate, watch that there is a spectrum. hickenlooper and michael bennet represent the free market democrats we see here in colorado. john bennett is a business owner. he's very liberal on social issues. you saw that during the debate. they represented the uniqueness of the colorado liberal that tends to have libertarian tendencies. they will generally support the free market. when you compare them with other people like bernie sanders o
tohe's able to appeal moderates, if the democrats tend to head in that direction of , amnesty,open borders i think that's not going to play well. they recognize the importance of the rule of law. if the democratic party goes that direction, it's going to be easier for cory gardner to be victorious. once critical for him is to appeal to moderates and independent voters. since you are nonpartisan, i will ask you a question. you've got to coloradans running for president. what is your thought...
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hundrereds or thousands flock he tohe cave e every day, despitite it being clolosed off to the public since the operation. it is unclear whether it will ever reopened due to conservation aspspects and other concerns. the 12 boys and their coach have been -- - become semi-i-celebri. they prerepared -- thehey have appeared on talk shows and played friendly matches around the world. they've agreed a d deal with netflix to bring the story to life on screen. apparently each family has received 80,00000 euros for the dedeal, whichch did -- were pret to speako o the medidia. the boys have a joint boosts on socialal media. two of them have 150,000 followers on instagram. the coach runs h his own footbal academy. last year's mission was a huge success. welcome -- also o cost one resee member his life. he is being remembered, especially on a day like this. sports news. the second week at wimbledon is on the -- underway and the first quarter finalists have confirmed their spots. ashley bardi is not among them. knocked out by alison riske. coco gauff's wimbledon dream is over after beating venus
hundrereds or thousands flock he tohe cave e every day, despitite it being clolosed off to the public since the operation. it is unclear whether it will ever reopened due to conservation aspspects and other concerns. the 12 boys and their coach have been -- - become semi-i-celebri. they prerepared -- thehey have appeared on talk shows and played friendly matches around the world. they've agreed a d deal with netflix to bring the story to life on screen. apparently each family has received...
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. >> reporter: just as the hearing began, boeing announced $50 million of near-term financial aid tohe vicms' families and communities, writing, "the tragic loss of life in both accidents continues to weigh heavily on all of us at boeing. >> apologies to cameras have not been apologies to the families. >> reporter: among victims' families, disgust and distrust tom costello, nbc news, washington >>> the nation is in mourning the passing of john paul stevens, one of the longest serving supreme court justices in u.s. history, and tonight his friends and former clerks are honoring his legacy here's pete williams >> reporter: president gerald ford put john paul stevens, a midwestern conservative on the supreme court in 1975 but by the early 1990s, stevens was the court's most powerful liberal and his retirement in 2010 marked a turning in, althe court's conservatives were appointed by republican presidents with all the liberals appointed by democrats. a former clerk says justice stevens was seldom predictable >> there is nobody who exemplifies better the idea of an independent supreme court
. >> reporter: just as the hearing began, boeing announced $50 million of near-term financial aid tohe vicms' families and communities, writing, "the tragic loss of life in both accidents continues to weigh heavily on all of us at boeing. >> apologies to cameras have not been apologies to the families. >> reporter: among victims' families, disgust and distrust tom costello, nbc news, washington >>> the nation is in mourning the passing of john paul stevens, one...
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y: tohe final is always exciting. for the u.s. it certainly will be. they are world cup.retain the they have the world cut out for them because the two teams in it tomorrow -- people say, "tommy, the u.s. beat sweden already." sweden didn't care whether the u.s. finished first or second.ha the netherland turned out to be a very talented side. people said maybe they are a wee bit young. u are never too young in this game. in fact, the younger you are, the better. you have got to be fit to run all night. there will be huge excitement. but i thk the fact that it was the u.s. against england, and the fourth of july is around the corner, i think this whole thing -- it was kind of a war again. we are going to go out there and take it and get the job done. to the end of the day, as the man in the washipub, even though he is sober anyw, he said that the game, the best team probably just about won, and i would have to roll with that opinion as well. lenada: well, we can'you leave without giving your prediction for the final. you said the united states was the b
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a solemn procession tohe grave site, the heartbreaking end of their american dream.oscar ramirez was just 25, and valeria not even two, when they drowned together a week ago' for el salvados new president, a national tragedy regional crisis. i asked what he thinks of america's response. what is your view the handling of president trump of central american migrants in general? do you think his approach is lacking in humanit pres. bukele: yes, i condemn the treatment of migrants in mexico, the united states, guatemala -- but i say to the people of our country that we have to focus on making our country better and making our country a place where nobody has to migrate. migrant is a right, but itpt should be ann and not an obligation. orla: he told me that blames f o the deatoscar and valeria belong at home. pres. buekele: they fledunur y. it is our fault. we have not been able to provide anything, not a decent job, not a decent school. what if this little girl had a decent school here and a decent health care system for her and r mily and a decent water supply, living w
a solemn procession tohe grave site, the heartbreaking end of their american dream.oscar ramirez was just 25, and valeria not even two, when they drowned together a week ago' for el salvados new president, a national tragedy regional crisis. i asked what he thinks of america's response. what is your view the handling of president trump of central american migrants in general? do you think his approach is lacking in humanit pres. bukele: yes, i condemn the treatment of migrants in mexico, the...
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we just like to get tohe table and talk. we dono't want to do a whole of, daaa! [laughter] jada: you know? i think you have to do a little bit of that for network. reporter: a topic revisited timi and time agarace, everything from interracial relationships to wopther white should adopt black children. jada: my mother comes from a whole different generation of where segregation and racism wore a different face. then it was my generation, then ere is willow's generation. how we all relate to race is very different. very different! and the wounds are different.po er: the 47-year-old was born in baltimore in maryland, which was just last weekend described as a disgusting, feed mess by president trump, a comment he has denied was racist. and although jada acknowledges talking about skin color can be difficult, it is a conversation she is willing to keep having. jada: we in america have been dealing with race, a lot of different layers of it. there is a lot of history there. we are still dealing with the repercussions of it.e oncebrace the reality, we can get to the ot
we just like to get tohe table and talk. we dono't want to do a whole of, daaa! [laughter] jada: you know? i think you have to do a little bit of that for network. reporter: a topic revisited timi and time agarace, everything from interracial relationships to wopther white should adopt black children. jada: my mother comes from a whole different generation of where segregation and racism wore a different face. then it was my generation, then ere is willow's generation. how we all relate to race...
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the gadgets are topping $539 billion in timports tohe u.s. from china last year a record. that as our exports to chinae werch lower, around 120 billion, part of why the 3resident called for tariffs or taxes on billion in chinese goods. >> it would be historicif we could do a fair trade deal. >> reporter: though tariff teions have cooled as of late, should they rehappen, tail insiders say you'll likely notice. >> we project that the average american family of four would face $2,300 in lost income and higher prices. ootwear costs more, clothes costs more, toys costs more and christmas lights cost more. >> reporter: that's david french, senior vice president. he and a long list of others ed testifiast month before u.s. trade officials. >> we're trying to make the case for our consumers that the tariffs are the wrong way to go. we agree, we need to fix the way china does business, but there are better ways to do it rather than taxing american consumers and american businesses. >> reporter: french says if tariffs come own, retailers would feel it first but many can bly carry th
the gadgets are topping $539 billion in timports tohe u.s. from china last year a record. that as our exports to chinae werch lower, around 120 billion, part of why the 3resident called for tariffs or taxes on billion in chinese goods. >> it would be historicif we could do a fair trade deal. >> reporter: though tariff teions have cooled as of late, should they rehappen, tail insiders say you'll likely notice. >> we project that the average american family of four would face...
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. >> let's go ahead tohe ten-day forecast.t's going to be hot this weekend.of small chance rain tomorrow afternoon but feeling more like 105 to 115 through thed. weeken >> hot and hotter. >> exactly rig you got your homework? yeah. yeah? hey, give me a kiss. announcer: what's the role of a car co ]any? [ kisses announcer: to take your kids to and from school? don't forget your science project. announcer: whithink it can be som bigger. everybody take your seats. announcer: this summer, volkswagen is supporting america's teachers. announcer: visit your vw deaanr to learn how you c join in. announcer: now during the volkswagen drive bigger event, get a $1,000 purchase bonus on 2019 jetta, tiguan, and select atlas models. he's dancing like nobody's watching. and because all of the devices on fred's wifi network are protected with xfinity xfi, literally, nobody's watching. except for millions of you, of course. wait, millions of ople are watching? yeah. we're making a commercial if innected, it's protected, with xfinity xfi. now th
. >> let's go ahead tohe ten-day forecast.t's going to be hot this weekend.of small chance rain tomorrow afternoon but feeling more like 105 to 115 through thed. weeken >> hot and hotter. >> exactly rig you got your homework? yeah. yeah? hey, give me a kiss. announcer: what's the role of a car co ]any? [ kisses announcer: to take your kids to and from school? don't forget your science project. announcer: whithink it can be som bigger. everybody take your seats. announcer: this...
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story for the market tomorrow will be the justice department broad antitrust review into big tech toheermineer it is stifling competition. he announcement was made late toda the review is focused on international search, social media and retail services, and it pressured the stocks of facebook, amazon, google in initial after hours trading. ylan mui is t coverin story for us from washington. what are the implications here? >> reporter: -- horizonclouds on the for big tech. washington. thanks. >>> but it wasn't just trade that lifted investor sentiment but stronger-than-expected earnings as well. take coke. the dow component raid its revenue thanks to sale of its name sake soda, making it the best performing stock on the blew chip index. sara eisen digs in. >> coca-cola surprised wall street with more growth. 6% organic revenue growth, thet strongest has been in a while, and it was built on a healthy mix of higher volum and tier pricing. coca-cola saw strength aroundwo the d, especially in emerging markets, and in asia. what is driving it? well, coke is saying that it has been doing bet
story for the market tomorrow will be the justice department broad antitrust review into big tech toheermineer it is stifling competition. he announcement was made late toda the review is focused on international search, social media and retail services, and it pressured the stocks of facebook, amazon, google in initial after hours trading. ylan mui is t coverin story for us from washington. what are the implications here? >> reporter: -- horizonclouds on the for big tech. washington....
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f but orgot the final e, my friends, e for energize, and ill say tohe doubters, dude, we are going to energize the country.it we will get brone in a new spirit of can-do. we are going to unite this amazg country. the campaign is over and the work begins. thank you all veryuch. h laura: butis inheritance as leer means it might justot be work. maybe a miracle or three. you are now in charge. >> well, mr. johnson is in charge and he has my support. you will now be forming -- he will now be forming a cabinet, and i'm sure he will use that to make sure he can deliver brexit. laura: he is a divisive candidate, isn't he? >> well, l it didn't fee that in his room. there is total commitment to get behind the new prime minister to be. no one undertimates the difficulty, least of all our new man. >> my ambition just skipped a generation. who could be happier? laura: to work, e site of the prime minister's cavalcades making its way around westminster. the first vital and symbolic task, what to do with the rest of the cabinet. >> this was always going to be uphillor us. i am someone who voted rema
f but orgot the final e, my friends, e for energize, and ill say tohe doubters, dude, we are going to energize the country.it we will get brone in a new spirit of can-do. we are going to unite this amazg country. the campaign is over and the work begins. thank you all veryuch. h laura: butis inheritance as leer means it might justot be work. maybe a miracle or three. you are now in charge. >> well, mr. johnson is in charge and he has my support. you will now be forming -- he will now be...
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erupt after new images of crampednd dirty detention centers emge >>> the census is officially heading tohe printer without the controversial citizenship question but president trump says the fight is not over. auto industry icon lee iacocca has died at the age of 94.re mbering the man credited with everything from the mustang to the minivan >>> the commute gets compitive. ping-pong on the subway.e of thore most new ystory you'll see. "early today" starts right now good morning i'm richard lui in for frances rivera >> a i'm phillip mena. the family of edward gallagher is feeling relieved this morning. the navy s.e.a.l. has been aquit of multiple war crimes >> they look like -- yeah, freedom. >> gallagher was charged with the 2017 murder of a prisoner iraq a military jury found him not guilty on all but one count. nbc's steve patterson has this report >> reporter: vindication for a navy s.e.a.l >> tears of joy. >> absolute joy. >> emotion absolute euphoria. >> reporter: the jury acquitting chief edward gallagher of six of the seven arges againshim including premeditated murder. >> huge victo
erupt after new images of crampednd dirty detention centers emge >>> the census is officially heading tohe printer without the controversial citizenship question but president trump says the fight is not over. auto industry icon lee iacocca has died at the age of 94.re mbering the man credited with everything from the mustang to the minivan >>> the commute gets compitive. ping-pong on the subway.e of thore most new ystory you'll see. "early today" starts right now...
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it will be much cooler and most of the heavier showers across tohe southeast. we wanoint out in alaska, highs in the mid-80s, we cod eak all-time records in that area going through this weekend. .>> w all right. thank you. >>> to washington now where president trump is taking the stage tonight at his controversial salute to america celebration. jeff bennett reports on the event and the ck balash. ♪ >> reporter: tonight president trump putting his own twist on the traditional july 4th celebration pln the nation's capita of military might and a big speech at the lincoln memorial. >> we're going to have planes going over, the best fighter jets in the world and other planes too. and we're going to have some tank stationed outside. >> reporter: and now it's all here. the festivities featuring military flyovers and a fleet of battle tanks dotting the national mall. >> it's a great use of our military and showing what we're all here for and what ti we're celebra. >> the event showing protesters too, the trump baby balloon in the shadow of the washingtonum monent. >> t
it will be much cooler and most of the heavier showers across tohe southeast. we wanoint out in alaska, highs in the mid-80s, we cod eak all-time records in that area going through this weekend. .>> w all right. thank you. >>> to washington now where president trump is taking the stage tonight at his controversial salute to america celebration. jeff bennett reports on the event and the ck balash. ♪ >> reporter: tonight president trump putting his own twist on the...
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>> well, i mean, the president continues with what he's been doing which is tohe discredit investigation. you know, while at the same time claiming it totally h exonerat. so he's followed the same strategy. it was sort of interesting h watchi in the days and hours leading up to the look ony because he di like he had genuine anxiety about what was going to come out.nc he wasdibly critical of the fact that robert mueller brought one of his leading legal advisors to sit next to him and advise him. so there was this sort of sense of slight panic on the the president in the days leading up to it. i think when it ended up being as undramatic as it was, and bob mueller stuck as closelys he did to the report itself and refused to speculate, elaborate, offer any conjecture at all about the white house's motives, the president breathed a sigh ofre relief and tas that note of i triumphalis his tweets the way after we saw attorney general barr delivered his first highly misleading take on the report itself. i think the president, i think andrea is right in saying that thealendar i rushing forward so
>> well, i mean, the president continues with what he's been doing which is tohe discredit investigation. you know, while at the same time claiming it totally h exonerat. so he's followed the same strategy. it was sort of interesting h watchi in the days and hours leading up to the look ony because he di like he had genuine anxiety about what was going to come out.nc he wasdibly critical of the fact that robert mueller brought one of his leading legal advisors to sit next to him and...
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. >> tohe spotted owl in the '90s. >> because they want to have us give over a land and turn it into>> to the little dusky gopher frog that got all the way to the supreme court last year. endangered species are most controversial when they endanger profits and property. >> he told us around 3% of his families 45,000 acres in louisiana had been designated as critical habit at for the dusky gopher frog but they are all 450 mi -- 40 miles away in mississippi. >> there's no realistic possibility that a caravan of frogs would hop down the road and magical li find my land by some sort of divine froggy inspiration. >> the government said the frog lives in this area before it was endangered and the land has special ponlds need forward its survival. >> the designation in order to develop we have to get the federal government permission. >> it's still your land. >> but they've effectively taken it. >> earlier this month the eight year battle came to an end. the government abandoned efforts to mark his property as critical habit at. excite these long drawn out every once in a while works as a f
. >> tohe spotted owl in the '90s. >> because they want to have us give over a land and turn it into>> to the little dusky gopher frog that got all the way to the supreme court last year. endangered species are most controversial when they endanger profits and property. >> he told us around 3% of his families 45,000 acres in louisiana had been designated as critical habit at for the dusky gopher frog but they are all 450 mi -- 40 miles away in mississippi. >>...
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. >>> and the frightening moment at the car wash when the driver pulls away and accidentally tus tohe river. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. much of this country, at least 28 states, bracing for this dangerous heat. and tonight, as we come on the air, severe thunderstorm watches right here in the northeast from d.c. up through philly and new york. and look at the map tonight. more than two dozen states under heat alerts straight through the weekend. the heat index there, it will feel like 110 in philadelphia, 106 in new york city, 107 in detroit. and here in new york, that concern after the blackout already in recent days. what happens with this kind of heat and the power grid? abc's alex perez leads us off from chicago tonight. >> reporter: tonight, from the east coast to the plains, more than half the country in the midst of what forecasters are calling the most dangerous heat wave in years. >> oppressive humidity gripping the delaware valley today. >> it is hot, hot, hot out there and it is only going to get hotter. >> report
. >>> and the frightening moment at the car wash when the driver pulls away and accidentally tus tohe river. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. much of this country, at least 28 states, bracing for this dangerous heat. and tonight, as we come on the air, severe thunderstorm watches right here in the northeast from d.c. up through philly and new york. and look at the map tonight. more than two dozen states under heat alerts...
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we have tohe remember it's not just one person saying that that is why that chant was so significant he passes that on without rhetoric and the final and last thing is that he does this to distract people and that is the issueni before us and a quote from torii morrison a very serious function of racism is distraction that keeps you from doing your work. that is what he is doing. everyday is a trap. because he doesn't want to talk about the brokene promises and those littering the carpet of the oval office. and those from the rallies of the makes them step back to say maybe i should vote for someone else because this is going through the roof. and with infrastructure. so it is important to respond and then remind people and to distract from other issues. >> when you invite congresswoman omar to speak at dnc. you should havee>> many voices t the convention and that is something our party would decide but we have always had many voices of convention. if only i had that power to extend invitations i would not commit to anybody speaking right now at the democratic convention except barac
we have tohe remember it's not just one person saying that that is why that chant was so significant he passes that on without rhetoric and the final and last thing is that he does this to distract people and that is the issueni before us and a quote from torii morrison a very serious function of racism is distraction that keeps you from doing your work. that is what he is doing. everyday is a trap. because he doesn't want to talk about the brokene promises and those littering the carpet of the...
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eventually that system will pass through tonight and tohe south sunday.n that is why we will need more showersuctivity on day. we are talking about damaging winds and heavy downpours. they keep coming. 9:30, 10:00. a chance of rain into the overnight. into tomorrow, 89 degrees.hr showersghout the day with a few storms possible. cloudy and definitely onhe muggy side. as we get in to monday we have showers in the morning. as we go through the afternoon o of the showers will be to the south in virginia, south of route 50 in marylad. tuesday and wednesday another chance of rain. thursday night, possibly into friday friday we stay pretty hot ♪ ♪ friday we stay pretty hot ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electricd feel. vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ >> good morning and welcome back. a charity hockey game got yesterday. buffalo they are going to raise more than a million dollars. they don't plan on stopping the charity game for more than a week. a hockey game that lasts 11 days. the teams will play in three-hour s
eventually that system will pass through tonight and tohe south sunday.n that is why we will need more showersuctivity on day. we are talking about damaging winds and heavy downpours. they keep coming. 9:30, 10:00. a chance of rain into the overnight. into tomorrow, 89 degrees.hr showersghout the day with a few storms possible. cloudy and definitely onhe muggy side. as we get in to monday we have showers in the morning. as we go through the afternoon o of the showers will be to the south in...
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keep an eye tohe sky, that's when we'll have a chance for these storms. it wilfeel like 102 later out there. nothing is happening on the radar right now, we are dry out are traveling and headed up to delaware beaches and north ol caa. a-okay, we are looking good out there, we got some champagne popping in here we were partying here. all right, guys, as far as wednesday is concerned, 4:00, these storms are going to develop around the area. you are going to see some showers andde thuntorms that are going to be strong, packing a punch and damaging winds, also heavy downpours and kind of the same deal of what we saw yesterday. scattered showers and thunderstorms and we got a nats game on 6:05. we got the rolling stones tonight. i am going to give you a forecast for that. again, by midnight, maybe a few lingering showers, those start to dry out over night. as far your 4th of july planner goes, temperatures in the 70s to start tomorrow morning. we'll have some sunshinean partly sunny by noon. as we get into your 5:00 or 9 clo :00 when that fireworks go off. we
keep an eye tohe sky, that's when we'll have a chance for these storms. it wilfeel like 102 later out there. nothing is happening on the radar right now, we are dry out are traveling and headed up to delaware beaches and north ol caa. a-okay, we are looking good out there, we got some champagne popping in here we were partying here. all right, guys, as far as wednesday is concerned, 4:00, these storms are going to develop around the area. you are going to see some showers andde thuntorms that...
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t tohe testimony you're ab give is -- >> america is reacting to special counsel robert mueller's testimony. >> aaste of money. >> trying to get rid o a sitting president. >> mueller defended his investigation on russian election interference. >> it is not a witch hunt. >> and told congress, president trump tried to fire him. >> president trump directed white houseounselon mcgahn to fire you, isn't that correct? >> tru >> the president's claim that there was no obstruction, not true mueller says. >> did you actually totally exonerate the presit? >> no. >> but he didn't indict him either, unable to charge a sitting president. > could you charge the president with a crime after he left office? >> yes. >> republicans portrayed mueller's team as mostly hillary clinton supporters aiming for the president. >> donald trump is not above the law. he's not. below sure shouldn't be the law, which is where volume ii of this report puts him. >> mueller's short answers and refusal to respond. >> i'm not going to answer that question. >> not exactly the spoke smoking gun the democrats were hoping for. >>
t tohe testimony you're ab give is -- >> america is reacting to special counsel robert mueller's testimony. >> aaste of money. >> trying to get rid o a sitting president. >> mueller defended his investigation on russian election interference. >> it is not a witch hunt. >> and told congress, president trump tried to fire him. >> president trump directed white houseounselon mcgahn to fire you, isn't that correct? >> tru >> the president's...
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a federal judge said he needs more time to determine whether or not to allow epstein tohe wa to be tried on charges he sexually abused under age girls. epstein's lawyer is pushing for house arrest saying epstein is willing to pay $100 million in bail to avoid sitting in a jail cell until trial. >>> two women who say they were victims urged the judge to the the grant him bail. >> the most powerful testimony was not from any of the lawyers in there. it was from there's two brave women they told the story about how as young teenagers, they were abused by mr. epstein. >> prosecutors say epstein is an exis rich, they told a judge yesterday agents found cash, expired passport from a foreign country in a safe that belongs to epstein. >>> a popular northern california spring time tradition is going away. daffodil hill has closed indefinitely because the infrastructure of the farm can't keep up with the overwhelming popularity. the owners of the hill posted on facebook, that after a club of visitors back in aprils they realized limitation of their parking area and the local roads it created loyal
a federal judge said he needs more time to determine whether or not to allow epstein tohe wa to be tried on charges he sexually abused under age girls. epstein's lawyer is pushing for house arrest saying epstein is willing to pay $100 million in bail to avoid sitting in a jail cell until trial. >>> two women who say they were victims urged the judge to the the grant him bail. >> the most powerful testimony was not from any of the lawyers in there. it was from there's two brave...
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tohee: it is not sensible take the approach only discretionary spending is what matters.hat is actually small pieces of it. control dealst with the fiscal crisis several years ago, they actually did a very good job of that. the issue going forward is more about addressing our mandatory spending. social security and medicare in particular are two programs where demographic challenges are going to leave spending over the next 10 years. the president is serious about fiscal responsibility. david: you were policy director for mitt romney's campaign in 2012. you have been inside of this. there is no percentage in getting votes by saying we are going to cut entitlements. how do you address that issue when you're trying to get elected? lanhee: this is a challenge. fiscal responsibility has become less, not more popular with electorates. important for candidates to campaign responsibly. people take liberties during the campaign and on the campaign trail they want to be popular. it is also important to say look, in the long run what are we doing for our kids and grandkids. what do
tohee: it is not sensible take the approach only discretionary spending is what matters.hat is actually small pieces of it. control dealst with the fiscal crisis several years ago, they actually did a very good job of that. the issue going forward is more about addressing our mandatory spending. social security and medicare in particular are two programs where demographic challenges are going to leave spending over the next 10 years. the president is serious about fiscal responsibility. david:...
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. >> this is such a special moment for us, and to be able tohe leverage this moment and talk about thehings we want to talk about and to celebrate like this with the leaders of our country is an incredible moment. yes to aoc, yes to nancy pelosi yes to anyone else to have a real some tentative conversation and believe the same things we believe in. >> can you believe it? that's a mouthful there. we are going to leverage. you are a sports star!th kick the ball... >> i know what you are going to say. >> kick the ball, beat the team commercial your american spirit. you are not a political maven a because of it. >> laura: i watched her play. she's an unbelievable athlete. just incredible. politicizing everything? people are so tired of it. i just want to celebrate.inopo >> it taints the win for some people. >> laura: do you know why? in her quest to be inclusive, it appears and it sounds like she is excluding people. i will have a conversation if you agree with me.nd that was an amazing little twist. i have a question. does every member of the team have to check this box that says, i agree
. >> this is such a special moment for us, and to be able tohe leverage this moment and talk about thehings we want to talk about and to celebrate like this with the leaders of our country is an incredible moment. yes to aoc, yes to nancy pelosi yes to anyone else to have a real some tentative conversation and believe the same things we believe in. >> can you believe it? that's a mouthful there. we are going to leverage. you are a sports star!th kick the ball... >> i know what...
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antioch and closer to the bay ere'e looking at 75 here in that humidity down t e8%, close that number is tohepread. wide spread temperature extremes. the bay breeze keeping us at 76 in san matteo and that's why you're at a colder 61. right through san francisco. 67 for the mission, go to the outer sun set here at 62 and across the north bay up to the 0 in santa rosa and 90 in napa and down towards mill valley. a little bit of breeze off the bay and also the ocean and that's why you're at 828 tomorrow. my extended forecast keeps it nice in san francisco through the weekend. upper 60s and we drop off a few degrees and no big issues. the next seven days into the 90s but it doesn't last look as we're back down into the 80 early next week. tropical storm beary will stay offshore. winds at 70 miles per hour. likely a landfall early saturday, movement the big thing again would be flooding. 7 to 20 inches poebl possible for louisiana. so it's less about the wind strength and more about the flooding, and, of course, we'll have more reports right through this weekend. up next a blockbuster trade in the
antioch and closer to the bay ere'e looking at 75 here in that humidity down t e8%, close that number is tohepread. wide spread temperature extremes. the bay breeze keeping us at 76 in san matteo and that's why you're at a colder 61. right through san francisco. 67 for the mission, go to the outer sun set here at 62 and across the north bay up to the 0 in santa rosa and 90 in napa and down towards mill valley. a little bit of breeze off the bay and also the ocean and that's why you're at 828...
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showing us what is happeninve the inner loop after connecticut avenuo everyb is getting by one lane tohe left. a tractor-trailer jackknifed and e have a huge situation here with a lot of debris all over the roadway. magazines and mail is what we are hearing at this point this morning. outer loop all traffic is pushed on new hampshire avenue to avoid a crash investigation. we still have a response causinr delays th at hurley road. brand-new issue in mclean. evebody is pushed off on to 123 and lanes blocked because they are binging in heavy xim for t equipment for the sinkhole repair. >> good morning. thunderstorms are er. the raindrops have lingered longer here. a whole lot more tolerable temperatures. 71 in washington now with cloud around. 70 frederick, maryland. 70 in brandywine, maryland. these temperatures are 5 to as much as 10 degrees cooler than the same time yesterday. to y's afternoon high temperature will be 19 degrees cooler than esterday. 77 is the forecast high for today compared to that 96 yesterday. cloudy, cooler. your rain chance stand at 80%. rainfall amounts if you add
showing us what is happeninve the inner loop after connecticut avenuo everyb is getting by one lane tohe left. a tractor-trailer jackknifed and e have a huge situation here with a lot of debris all over the roadway. magazines and mail is what we are hearing at this point this morning. outer loop all traffic is pushed on new hampshire avenue to avoid a crash investigation. we still have a response causinr delays th at hurley road. brand-new issue in mclean. evebody is pushed off on to 123 and...
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temperatures in the low 90s out there but feel closer tohe on t mid-90s.hat humidity sticking with us all week. in fact, temp to be in the low to mid-90s but the heat index right around the century mark. for your fourth of july forecast, low 90s. muggy. let's talk road now with melissa. >>> seclockwi counterclockwise? you might have trouble with th inner loop and outer loop of the beltway. nothing to worry about too much. beltway overall inr loop, outer loop, clockwise, counterclockwise! southbound slow heading out of frederick. top of the beltway here and everything in and out of top and on top on this side is looking good. no problems bw parkway. listen to hwtop w you hop in your car today 103.5 fm. >>> ifflyou're planning to for the fourth of july holiday, you might want to get to the airport early. 12 million people to check through the checkpoinw ednesday thugh sunday. > >>> the federal aviation administration has some reminders to pass along to you. preworks are not allowed on any plane and if youn on taking drone footage of fireworks, think again ab
temperatures in the low 90s out there but feel closer tohe on t mid-90s.hat humidity sticking with us all week. in fact, temp to be in the low to mid-90s but the heat index right around the century mark. for your fourth of july forecast, low 90s. muggy. let's talk road now with melissa. >>> seclockwi counterclockwise? you might have trouble with th inner loop and outer loop of the beltway. nothing to worry about too much. beltway overall inr loop, outer loop, clockwise,...
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mauna kea is june a logically linked --enealogically linked tohe people.ura a kea is own as ancestor, rr teacher, our protector, corrector, and our guide. so for the last 10 years, we have held off the project of the building of an 18 story telescope on the top of our mountain near the summit on a pristine area over our water aquifer and the source of water for much of this island. those who are partnering in this project are canada, china, indidia, japan, and the united ststatesn ththe area ofalifornia withhe largest single donor beg the gordon andetetty mre foundation in palo alto. so why we're standing for this motatain i quite simple, amy. anand thk you for having me on the sh.. if i could put it ryry simply, i would saifif we don't stand for the most sacred, what will we stand for? ananif not now, when willll we and? the stand -it isotot jusnative pple e an not just the local communit but rlly a worldwideommunity becae trere areo many milariti. therare native peopl everhere around the worl stananng for their mountaints, further waters, for their land
mauna kea is june a logically linked --enealogically linked tohe people.ura a kea is own as ancestor, rr teacher, our protector, corrector, and our guide. so for the last 10 years, we have held off the project of the building of an 18 story telescope on the top of our mountain near the summit on a pristine area over our water aquifer and the source of water for much of this island. those who are partnering in this project are canada, china, indidia, japan, and the united ststatesn ththe area...
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. >> pepco is prepared tohe face t heat. here at the benning surface center they have repair trucks on the ready. this is their storm room, staffed with a tm monitoring the weather. pepco prepares year round. to avoid a blkout like the one in new york city last weekend. >> when we have a lot of consumption of electricity, we want to experience those power outages that we obviously want to avoid, because when there are outages, our customers are, you know, in some cases, they are without medical equipment, and o we want just try to avoid avl that h >> carmelita edwards of northeast washington says this heat wave is dangerous for her. >> i suffer with the heat. i hate the heat. i suffer very much. i'm anis as make the, so th weather, it's not my friend. >> as you can see here, the blinds are open. >> pepco showed miss edwards how she can stay comfortable while saving energy in her home by drawing her drapes a shutting the blinds. using the ceiling fan to ai circulate unplugging unnecessary lamps and appliances and setting her
. >> pepco is prepared tohe face t heat. here at the benning surface center they have repair trucks on the ready. this is their storm room, staffed with a tm monitoring the weather. pepco prepares year round. to avoid a blkout like the one in new york city last weekend. >> when we have a lot of consumption of electricity, we want to experience those power outages that we obviously want to avoid, because when there are outages, our customers are, you know, in some cases, they are...
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most likely tohe east of houston. this is something we're going to be watching closely. this predicts an eye re. some of the computer models are going a little bullish. 30-mile-per-hour winds right now. this is officially called cyclone ii currently.7: friday, a.m., 60 miles per hour. as it comes closer to shore here. pturday at :00 a.m. 85 mil hour category i hurricane coming onore in louisiana or texas as a category 1 and eventually coming our way with showers next week thunderstorms next week. >> here's what we have to worry about. tonight into tomorrow, no problems early.wa h tomorrow morning early. around 7:30, we will see shower activity around the morning rush. here's noon. a drive through noon, that allows things to heat up.he e come the storms around 3:00 starting to form. watch what happens during the afternoon. look at 5:30, boom, there they are, coming through the d.c. metro area. 8:00, very intense s look how much rain is predicted. it cou be a fairly slow mover. which means we could be seeing the potential for flash flooding. we'll watch for it closely. tha
most likely tohe east of houston. this is something we're going to be watching closely. this predicts an eye re. some of the computer models are going a little bullish. 30-mile-per-hour winds right now. this is officially called cyclone ii currently.7: friday, a.m., 60 miles per hour. as it comes closer to shore here. pturday at :00 a.m. 85 mil hour category i hurricane coming onore in louisiana or texas as a category 1 and eventually coming our way with showers next week thunderstorms next...
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we do have some chances as well in addition tohe heat morrow, wednesday and thursday. plenty of dry time though. the heat advisory is possible wednesday and then it's just dangerously hot for your weekend. right now temperatures around 990 degrees. 90 in washington and college park as well. 92 in rookville and 90 out in there d clear skies o andes temperatur throughout the evening. we'll be in the 80s. and humidity not that bad. moving towards midnight we start off in the upper 70s and we start off at 74 deg ees. gettint in your garden early it's looking really nice. we see the humidity and heat building in throughout the day at lunchtime. we're likely at 90 with a high temperature of 94. that 94 feels more like 100 with th humidity and a 40% chance for some scattered showers and thunderstorms out there tomorrow afternoon as evening. mainly between 4:00 and 10:00 p.m. now the experts at the garden enter say conside fertilizin your flowers, tropical plants right now to help them bloom even long c. >> as weck out the feels-like temperature for wednesday, thursday and fri
we do have some chances as well in addition tohe heat morrow, wednesday and thursday. plenty of dry time though. the heat advisory is possible wednesday and then it's just dangerously hot for your weekend. right now temperatures around 990 degrees. 90 in washington and college park as well. 92 in rookville and 90 out in there d clear skies o andes temperatur throughout the evening. we'll be in the 80s. and humidity not that bad. moving towards midnight we start off in the upper 70s and we start...
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. >> ammon bundy has drawn attention tohe abuses by the three-letter agencies in the management of our natural resource it started the discussion. it's why you guys are sitting here. (clicking) five rounds in placetransition to pistol, two rounds. (ammunition and guns clicking) >> i don't know any other way to describe what happened to thely hammond faother than... i don't understand what countryw we live n it comes to that. >> when ready... and commence. fire! (gunshots) >> there was a need for people to be defended. (gunshots) >> cease fire, cease fire. >> narrator: two days before the hammonds returned to jail, ammon bundy and the pacific patriots network organized a rally in downtown burns. >> on january 2, the bundysd s followers had organized a rally in support of the hammond family >> where's idaho? heering) where's oregon? (cheering) >> several hundred people show up at the rally... >> we're gonna continue down this road to the corner where everybody ready to do this? (cheering) >> ...and they marched thrgh the streets of burns. (crowd singing "amazing grac) stopped in front of
. >> ammon bundy has drawn attention tohe abuses by the three-letter agencies in the management of our natural resource it started the discussion. it's why you guys are sitting here. (clicking) five rounds in placetransition to pistol, two rounds. (ammunition and guns clicking) >> i don't know any other way to describe what happened to thely hammond faother than... i don't understand what countryw we live n it comes to that. >> when ready... and commence. fire! (gunshots)...
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if you're head down tohe ocean for the weekend, friday, saturday, and sunday all look fant a safe tripk you. another local news update coming up in 25 minutes. for now, b" >>> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, break overnight. jeffrey epstein found injured in his jail cell. the elbillionair hd behind bars on sex traicking charges. so what haweened? e live with the latest. >> plus, health warning. the fda now recalling a popular brand of implants after discovering a cancer.t we'll tell you what this all means just ahead. >> and meet the beatle. >> is it as much now? ar fe younu enjoying it at much you did? >> it's completely different. >> al sits down with sir paulne mccarty to take about making music on his own and his new project off the stage. >> when i think children's author, i wouldn't have thought paul mccartney. >> no, i mean, it was one of my grandchildren one day, sa hey, s kind of cool. >> today, thursday, july 25th, 2019. >> celebrating a >> from oklahoma city. >> washington. >> and tampa >> we're celebrating -- >> our 23rd anniversary. >> it's my 53rd birthday. >> i'm from p
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refrigerators and the air air conditioners, the coolants are both greenhouse gases and contributing tohe global warming. so more air conditioning, more emissions, more global warming, need more air conditioning again, and that goes on and on and on. >> reporter: the snake swallows its tail. y>> absolutely, it's ver tricky. >> astrid caldas of t union of oncerned scientists, thank you. >> thank you, william. >> woodruff: tomorrow marks the 50th anversary of humans first setting foot on the moon. it's being commemorated in many places this weekend including at the washington monument and atme the whithouse, where president trump welcomed the two living o membethe "apollo 11" crew today. buzz aldrin, michael collins, ad the president discusse new push to go the far side ofpu the moon and beyond. other countries have their own efforts under way. china, which landed a robotic rover on the moon this year, and india are working toward manned missions. tonight, we look at nasa'spl ans-- and how a much morew ambitious private sector fits in. naturally, miles o'brien is our guide for this report a
refrigerators and the air air conditioners, the coolants are both greenhouse gases and contributing tohe global warming. so more air conditioning, more emissions, more global warming, need more air conditioning again, and that goes on and on and on. >> reporter: the snake swallows its tail. y>> absolutely, it's ver tricky. >> astrid caldas of t union of oncerned scientists, thank you. >> thank you, william. >> woodruff: tomorrow marks the 50th anversary of humans...
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, de-dumbificated me, un-moronized myself, by reading and finding out latin people's contributions tohe had 10,000 of us fought in the american revolution. [ applause ] 20,000 of us fought in the civil war. oh, don't i't me started run for office or something. >> seth: it must be fun. you know, one, you're reading history and obviously it's history that you're proud of but also you know you're going to then sort of processt and find a way to make it a stage show. >> palatable, yeah >> seth: palatable and both funny. and you get to play characterswh do you -- you're working on a new show, do you feel the weight of like, "oh, i've got to do this show," or do you feel an energy of like, "this is going to be great, this is going to be great, this is going to be great" >> oh, yeah, no, i know -- now that i've done it a few times, a hundred times -- that the audience is going to walk out eling so proud of themselves, so electrified and motivated it feels like you're doing a service more than you're doing a comedy show. >> seth: and obviously you're doing it all around the country. there are h
, de-dumbificated me, un-moronized myself, by reading and finding out latin people's contributions tohe had 10,000 of us fought in the american revolution. [ applause ] 20,000 of us fought in the civil war. oh, don't i't me started run for office or something. >> seth: it must be fun. you know, one, you're reading history and obviously it's history that you're proud of but also you know you're going to then sort of processt and find a way to make it a stage show. >> palatable, yeah...
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, like, yeah -- wait -te >> whaver number seven is, it needs to be at the end, because i had to go tohe and stripped [ audience ohs ] and i had acid reflux for a long time. >> jimmy: what >> yeah. yeah >> jimmy: i made it all the way up to -- did you make it to the last? >> 'cause i licked them. i wa like, i need to go harder, because people had accomplished this. padma made it the whole entire way. tyra - and i was -- i got to go harder, so i licked them that was a mtake >> jimmy: wow. so if you do "hot ones," do not lick the wings >> don't lick them: >> jimmyst eat them. don't lick them. >> yes >> jimmy: 'cause i made it to the last dab >> last dab. >> jimmy: it's like -- it'she hottest wing. and then - >> but it's not the hottest wing the seventh one is the hottest [ laughter ] i don't get how it - >> jimmy: what is called the bomba >> dmb >> jimmy: dude, da bomb. >> yes >> jimmy: that's the one that knocked me over. >> oh, my gosh and then they sent me -- i was like, what the -- i don't want this [ laughter ]fo >> jimmy: thank you coming back >> thank you for having me i'm always ha
, like, yeah -- wait -te >> whaver number seven is, it needs to be at the end, because i had to go tohe and stripped [ audience ohs ] and i had acid reflux for a long time. >> jimmy: what >> yeah. yeah >> jimmy: i made it all the way up to -- did you make it to the last? >> 'cause i licked them. i wa like, i need to go harder, because people had accomplished this. padma made it the whole entire way. tyra - and i was -- i got to go harder, so i licked them that was...
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foreign envoy for his father, who is now considering nominating him to be brazil's next ambassador tohe united states. we spoke in brazil's capital of brasilia. can you commit right now that n azil is going to continue to welcome in venezuefugees as long as they're fleeing?r >> by w in brazil here, we have to accept all the refugees. because theydon't have an option. if they keep in venezuela, they are going to die. we know that the best solution, it is take off maduro from the power in venezuela. >> nawaz: what is brazil prepared to do to try to get him to?eave, to force that chan >> we're trying to change, to do a twist with the militaries insidef venezuela. >> nawaz: is brazil prepared to use military force if necessary, if maduro doesn't leave? il if venezuela attacks br it changes, because we need to defend ourselves. but, in this first moment, we are not thinking to ustherc the military of brazilian forces against the military forces of maduro. >> nawaz: nearly all venezuelans entering brazil come through a port of entry in the northern azilian state of roraima. once they arrive,
foreign envoy for his father, who is now considering nominating him to be brazil's next ambassador tohe united states. we spoke in brazil's capital of brasilia. can you commit right now that n azil is going to continue to welcome in venezuefugees as long as they're fleeing?r >> by w in brazil here, we have to accept all the refugees. because theydon't have an option. if they keep in venezuela, they are going to die. we know that the best solution, it is take off maduro from the power in...
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for more fun events and activities all around our region go tohe nbc washington app and just search "tommy mcfly, news 4. >> thanks,toy. >>> beware of the radar gun. >> always. >> we've got a speed limit alert an major changes are coming into some local roads, and we'll up tonight at 5:00 show you how you can avoid getting a ticket. hey, amelia. >> y, adam, oes hand in handox as carbon diide levels go up and temperatures are goi up as well, but in the united states whe biggest contributor for thesereenhouse g [music pla (vo) this is matt and rachel. and this is the few minutes they have until naptime is over. is is rachel depositing eck wit. (rachel) [whispers] have you seen myebit card? (matt) [whispers] no.is (vo) th is rachel turning off her debit card. (matt) [whispers] babe. (vo) and back on again. this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. . >>> now to a consumer alert that the justice department is green lighting t-mobile's multi-billion takeover of sprint. the government confirming that it has reached an agreement with five stateshehat objected to t deal. as
for more fun events and activities all around our region go tohe nbc washington app and just search "tommy mcfly, news 4. >> thanks,toy. >>> beware of the radar gun. >> always. >> we've got a speed limit alert an major changes are coming into some local roads, and we'll up tonight at 5:00 show you how you can avoid getting a ticket. hey, amelia. >> y, adam, oes hand in handox as carbon diide levels go up and temperatures are goi up as well, but in the...
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st important way for me tohe contribute to this country's success because i don't think that any onet donald trump or bring this divided country together again. i think it's really going toke ta movement. and a movement that doesn't care if you live in a big city or a small town, if you're an independent, a democrat, or pu reican a movement of all of us. and more than 100,000 people have signed up to join this campaign to volunteer or knock on doors hundreds of thousands have donated 5 or 10 or 15 bucks. we have the greatest volunteers in the country working their hearts out right nowll and they anow that this is a marathon and there's going to be highs. there's going to be lows but through that, weust persist and it's the only way that we're going to be successful and secure that nomination, defeat donald trump, and then meet the ambions of this country and see these great priorities through once we're in office in 2021 >> seth: all right well, thanks so much for making the time for us. [ cheers and applause >> thank you, yeah appreciate it, sir >> seth: stay hydrated out there. >>
st important way for me tohe contribute to this country's success because i don't think that any onet donald trump or bring this divided country together again. i think it's really going toke ta movement. and a movement that doesn't care if you live in a big city or a small town, if you're an independent, a democrat, or pu reican a movement of all of us. and more than 100,000 people have signed up to join this campaign to volunteer or knock on doors hundreds of thousands have donated 5 or 10 or...