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susan: jill stein is joining us from houston. thank you for your time. jill stein: thank you so much. great talking. susan: by her admission, this is a nonconventional election year. where does the green party fit in? olivier: i don't think we know where they fit in. we're still looking at the libertarian numbers and independent voters. i don't think we know. i think she is not wrong to say all bets are off. she has a very long climb to achieve success as she defined. doubling their numbers to get in the debates, good luck. bob: it's going to be tough. this is the year that she is getting more attention. she is media savvy. she has a message. she doesn't hold back in criticizing the conventional candidates. she needs to get to 15% to get in the debates. that is highly unlikely. she is in single digits now. whether she gets in the debates is a big thing. it is a catch-22. without a doubt, she was criticizing the media, the media has been focused on these third-party candidates more so than ever because donald trump and hillary clinton are unpopular. susan
susan: jill stein is joining us from houston. thank you for your time. jill stein: thank you so much. great talking. susan: by her admission, this is a nonconventional election year. where does the green party fit in? olivier: i don't think we know where they fit in. we're still looking at the libertarian numbers and independent voters. i don't think we know. i think she is not wrong to say all bets are off. she has a very long climb to achieve success as she defined. doubling their numbers to...
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and analyst joins us from houston.you very this kind of discovery i imagine does not show up in the price immediately. into a while to turn production and hit the market. ultimately, this has to be a medium-term, someone bullish for the oil price. when do we expect to see market ramifications of a dramatic slowdown? >> thank you for having me on. you're right there is a long lead time associated with this. longer-term volumes wealthy three to five years from now. one of the questions that we get well-positioned to fill the gap if we are not as wind today. in an area where we see the biggest amount going forward is right here. spots,the few bright approach and $12 billion in the m&a market, a testament to the world-class states that it is. ,bout 100 and 65 in the region up from a low and there is a realistic chance for that to double by the end of the year. if you're looking for somebody ,o fill that gap moving out their well-positioned to do so. >> im glad you mentioned the permian basin. showing rakesrt in this west t
and analyst joins us from houston.you very this kind of discovery i imagine does not show up in the price immediately. into a while to turn production and hit the market. ultimately, this has to be a medium-term, someone bullish for the oil price. when do we expect to see market ramifications of a dramatic slowdown? >> thank you for having me on. you're right there is a long lead time associated with this. longer-term volumes wealthy three to five years from now. one of the questions that...
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joel stein joining us from houston. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: welcome to bloomberg markets.mberg world headquarters in new york, good afternoon. david: we are covering stories from chicago to berlin. s&p 500 marching toward new highs and a better than forecast job reports out this morning. the september fed rate hike may be in the cards. taking for cities been on bmw in tesla, planning its own line of electric cars. but is this the right time to get into the market? david: shares of bristol meyer trading at their lowest in 16 years. vonnie: we are one hour from the close of trading. let's head to the market desk. >> on this payroll friday, we see that jum
joel stein joining us from houston. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: welcome to bloomberg markets.mberg world headquarters in new york, good afternoon. david: we are covering stories from chicago to berlin. s&p 500 marching toward new highs and a better than forecast job reports out this morning. the september fed rate hike may be in the cards. taking for cities been on bmw in tesla, planning its own line of electric cars. but is this the right time to get into the market? david: shares of...
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and because we at abc feel it is important for you to hear his views, and ross perot is with us from houston. mr. perot, do you feel that you have been blackballed by the two major political parties? >> it's like this. the other two candidates, they are not addressing the issues. >> thank you, mr. perot. >> my reform party is going to have a convention and volunteers want me, that's fine. but see, larry, this is not about me. it's about the american people plain and simple. >> ross, what about this commercial that aired last week? >> vote for me. i'm ross perot. i'm running for president. vote for me, please. would you vote for me? please, please, please, vote for me. [applause] >> this whole thing fascinates me, really. see, you don't have to be a ph.d. at harvard to know that our kids are going to to inherit a $4 trillion deficit. and that's just a crime, see. now, if i'm president, we start cleaning up this mess on day one. it's going to take some sacrifice, no doubt about it. but i know the american people are ready and prepared, this is your country, let's take it back. 2020. let's list
and because we at abc feel it is important for you to hear his views, and ross perot is with us from houston. mr. perot, do you feel that you have been blackballed by the two major political parties? >> it's like this. the other two candidates, they are not addressing the issues. >> thank you, mr. perot. >> my reform party is going to have a convention and volunteers want me, that's fine. but see, larry, this is not about me. it's about the american people plain and simple....
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joining us from houston is john hofmeister. the ceo and founder. thanks for joining.the larger take on oil. we had news in inventories today. how does this affect your outlook the commodity? john: it is about in line with where i think things are likely to be. i think that until saudi-russia and iran get their ask together and figure out they are all shipping oil while they are spending far more money than they are breaking in with oil revenue, until they get their heads together, we will continue to see overhead production from those three countries in particular. we do not need the oil. there is too much. the u.s. is shifting production in the oversupply market, but it will take more than the u.s. fishing production. production. and the lack of spending capital, we are spending ourselves up for significant price rise in 2018 or 2019 when they will not be the oil that the world needs. scarlet: people worry about severe supply shortage in a few years because it takes some years for new fields to be developed so companies would have to invest now in oil prices have not
joining us from houston is john hofmeister. the ceo and founder. thanks for joining.the larger take on oil. we had news in inventories today. how does this affect your outlook the commodity? john: it is about in line with where i think things are likely to be. i think that until saudi-russia and iran get their ask together and figure out they are all shipping oil while they are spending far more money than they are breaking in with oil revenue, until they get their heads together, we will...
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>> jacob monty, the advisory council, the hispanic advisory council for donald trump joining us from houstonning us. >> thank you, michelle. >>> all right. we want to take a check on shares of clovis, they are spiking. essentially good news for clovis, fda accepting clovis' new drug application for a class of cancer treatment for the treatment of ovarian cancer, but essentially good news for clovis and treatment for ovarian cancer. shares are spiking up 33% on that. >> and melissa, speaking of spiking, so are tesla shares as investors gear up for a big product announcement in a few minutes from the ceo elon musk. what does mr. musk have up his sleeve now? and where does the stock go from here? we got it covered for you next. >>> a developing story we're watching this hour, just minutes away now from elon musk's tesla announcement. let's bring in phil lebeau. mr. musk's announcement have the anticipation of the steve jobs announcement of years past. what do we expect this time? >> we don't have a whole lot of information, tyler. we know it's a product related announcement related to tesla. he
>> jacob monty, the advisory council, the hispanic advisory council for donald trump joining us from houstonning us. >> thank you, michelle. >>> all right. we want to take a check on shares of clovis, they are spiking. essentially good news for clovis, fda accepting clovis' new drug application for a class of cancer treatment for the treatment of ovarian cancer, but essentially good news for clovis and treatment for ovarian cancer. shares are spiking up 33% on that....
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joining us from dallas who wrote a book about ross perot's 1992 campaign and the people who helped him get on the ballot in all 50 states. let's take our next call for carolyn and doug. it's from houston, texas. gregory, you're on the air. >> hi. good evening. i had a couple of quick questions. first was besides having the most popular votes since t.r., what similarities do you see with mr. perot and ted yes roosevelt in terms of their views -- teddy roosevelt in terms of their views and outlooks and politics? who were some of the role models for ross perot? he seems to have -- he seems to have followed the mantra of william jennings brian, harry s. truman, the buck stops here. >> douglas brinkley has written a biography about teddy roosevelt. you'll take that question. >> when i got to talk to mr. perot he has two evergreen heroes and it's theodore roosevelt and winston churchill. and he takes a lot from them. we forget now that both of them were considered in t.r.'s case a damn cowboy when roosevelt became president, he was just -- mckinley was assassinated. and the republican party of mark hanna and the old mckinley machine didn't trust t.r. he was considered an iconoclast and indi
joining us from dallas who wrote a book about ross perot's 1992 campaign and the people who helped him get on the ballot in all 50 states. let's take our next call for carolyn and doug. it's from houston, texas. gregory, you're on the air. >> hi. good evening. i had a couple of quick questions. first was besides having the most popular votes since t.r., what similarities do you see with mr. perot and ted yes roosevelt in terms of their views -- teddy roosevelt in terms of their views and...
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. >> joining us now from houston, horace cooper a senior fellow at the conservative heart land institute from los angeles leo terrell. an activist. in that sound bite we played with anderson cooper trump mentioned her policies six or seven times. are you saying -- are the left saying that donald trump is calling hillary a bigot or her policies a bigot? bigoted? >> eric, donald trump doesn't know the definition of a term bigot. there is no way in the world you cannot get any of the mainstream republicans, you don't hear any republicans on capitol hill supporting donald trump definition's of the term bigoted as it applies to hillary clinton. it doesn't make sense. it's inexpick cable. is he actually without any fact based. on the other hand, that hillary clinton speech, eric, was fact-based. donald trump aattack of a federal judge. his attack against muslims. his discrimination lawsuit that blacks that filed against him for housing discrimination. there is a factual blueprint of this discrimination of donald trump against other groups. let me be very clear to mr. trump. i have a house. i l
. >> joining us now from houston, horace cooper a senior fellow at the conservative heart land institute from los angeles leo terrell. an activist. in that sound bite we played with anderson cooper trump mentioned her policies six or seven times. are you saying -- are the left saying that donald trump is calling hillary a bigot or her policies a bigot? bigoted? >> eric, donald trump doesn't know the definition of a term bigot. there is no way in the world you cannot get any of the...
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general flynn, thank you very much for joining us from houston. travel safely. delta today because i think all the planes are stopped today. >> not today. >> okay. thank you, sir. >>> let's hand it over to heather. >> good morning to you. we start with a fox news alert. the sprint car driver and three-time indy 500 starter brian clausen has now died. two days after suffering a devastating crash. the 27-year-old was leading a race saturday in kansas when his car climbed the guardrail, flipped over, stopped on the track and then another driver hit him. this is hard to watch. he could not pull through. he was hospitalized over the weekend and that's when he passed away. he was surrounded by his family and friends when he died. he was engaged to be married in february. our prayers go out to his family this morning. brian clausen. >>> the search for a serial killer in arizona is intensifying once again. nine people in total have been shot. seven of them dead. now police are on a frantic search for that shooter. take a look all of these sites and incident there is. pu
general flynn, thank you very much for joining us from houston. travel safely. delta today because i think all the planes are stopped today. >> not today. >> okay. thank you, sir. >>> let's hand it over to heather. >> good morning to you. we start with a fox news alert. the sprint car driver and three-time indy 500 starter brian clausen has now died. two days after suffering a devastating crash. the 27-year-old was leading a race saturday in kansas when his car...
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celeste is joining us from houston, texas. i think the agency should continue. think the charity should continue. done wonderfulve work and helped so many people. to closereason for it because she is running for president. i would like to see some philanthropy on donald trump's side. i haven't seen him do anything for anybody but trump. i would love to see it stay open. itould still like to see stay open. they have done wonderful work for people. that is what is important. is the clinton charity rethinking some of the changes? inside the jump page, there is this headline. criticism continues to mount over donor access to the clinton foundation. tom, bakersfield, california. good morning. caller: thank you. there has been a lot of articles coming out about the clinton foundation. the more we learn, the more moving parts we have. i don't have a comfortable done.g everything is it keeps coming out in trips. to be something done where there is a cut from the clinton foundation, the clintons themselves. that is my comment. i appreciate the opportunity. has started sa
celeste is joining us from houston, texas. i think the agency should continue. think the charity should continue. done wonderfulve work and helped so many people. to closereason for it because she is running for president. i would like to see some philanthropy on donald trump's side. i haven't seen him do anything for anybody but trump. i would love to see it stay open. itould still like to see stay open. they have done wonderful work for people. that is what is important. is the clinton...
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. >> he joins us from houston to talk about this. >> nice to be on the show. >> why do you think the w it, but they are being dispatched to what we may call the liberal plantation. and what i mean by this is that the democratic party has created these sort of reservations all around the country. they started out by creating inner city plantations for blacks, but they've created barrios for hispanics. they make sure the people that are dependent on them aren't around to contaminate their own lives. they're kept at a safe distance. just kind of like in the old slave plantation the slave quarters were always a safe distance from where the. >> eveoverseer lived or the plantation owner lived. >> they want to change the demographic mix of certain parts of the country. the left moved thousands of somali refugees into lewiston, maine. do they have a hope of succeeding in a place with no jobs? why would they do that? >> well, because just remember, tucker, in the old slave plantations what the democrats wanted. they ran those plantations too and the main goal was to steal people's labor. that'
. >> he joins us from houston to talk about this. >> nice to be on the show. >> why do you think the w it, but they are being dispatched to what we may call the liberal plantation. and what i mean by this is that the democratic party has created these sort of reservations all around the country. they started out by creating inner city plantations for blacks, but they've created barrios for hispanics. they make sure the people that are dependent on them aren't around to...
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susan: jill stein is joining us from houston. thank you for your time.ein: thank you so much. great talking. susan: by her admission, this is a nonconventional election year. where does the green party fit in? olivier: i don't think we know where they fit in. we're still looking at the libertarian numbers and independent voters. i don't think we know. i think she is not wrong to say all bets are off. she has a very long climb to achieve success as she defined. doubling their numbers to get in the debates, good luck. bob: it's going to be tough. this is the year that she is getting more attention. she is media savvy. she has a message. she doesn't hold back in criticizing the conventional candidates. she needs to get to 15% to get in the debates. that is highly unlikely. she is in single digits now. whether she gets in the debates is a big thing. it is a catch-22. without a doubt, she was criticizing the media, the media has been focused on these third-party candidates more so than ever because donald trump and hillary clinton are unpopular. susan: she is
susan: jill stein is joining us from houston. thank you for your time.ein: thank you so much. great talking. susan: by her admission, this is a nonconventional election year. where does the green party fit in? olivier: i don't think we know where they fit in. we're still looking at the libertarian numbers and independent voters. i don't think we know. i think she is not wrong to say all bets are off. she has a very long climb to achieve success as she defined. doubling their numbers to get in...
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and it's not just milwaukee this is surveillance from houston where crooks stole more than 100 , cars using a laptop. police say they reprogrammed the electronic security so their own jeep and dodge cars were all targeted. >> be advised it hit the sticks and engulfed into flames. joyce: a pole chase in glle endin a fiery crash. police say twere pursuing a drunk driver who refusedo stop. it happenest wee but we just obtained the video. patrick is here with a closer ew at 6:00. patrick: we're also just learning a mother and a toddler were in the backseat of that car when it crashed into a bus stop. both walked away. the driver wasn't so lucky. here's another look athat you see the officer chasing the car. you'll hear a faint bang, and then an orange glow. >> be advised it hit the scks and engulfed into flames. patrick: it happ early wednesy morning. officers sayhe driver refused to pull over, near silver spring and bridgewood. they put out stop sticks a crashed into a bus stop near crestwood. officers had to pull the driver out of the car. the mom and child were already out of the backseat an
and it's not just milwaukee this is surveillance from houston where crooks stole more than 100 , cars using a laptop. police say they reprogrammed the electronic security so their own jeep and dodge cars were all targeted. >> be advised it hit the sticks and engulfed into flames. joyce: a pole chase in glle endin a fiery crash. police say twere pursuing a drunk driver who refusedo stop. it happenest wee but we just obtained the video. patrick is here with a closer ew at 6:00. patrick:...
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vehicles with laptop computers, and looking at the surveillance video from the houston police department, they would start the vehicles using the laptop by taking advantage of the software within the vehicles. they would drive the cars to mexico where the jeep and dodge vehicles attract big money on the black market.>> the module that operates the ignition of the car can easily be hacked with the proper software in it start and shut off the car.>> fiat chrysler says that it takes the safety and security of its customers seriously and is incorporating new features to reduce the risk of unlawful and unauthorized access. two people are under arrest in the police believe more people are involved. >>> the mcdonald's restaurant in missouri unveiling what could be the company future, ordering through the touchscreen instead of talking with the person, and they can customized their burgers and sandwiches with ingredients that are not seen on a big mac for example, maple bacon and guacamole. according to the reports, the new mcdonald's is being mobbed by likely customers responding to the draw of the unlimited french fries, and no w
vehicles with laptop computers, and looking at the surveillance video from the houston police department, they would start the vehicles using the laptop by taking advantage of the software within the vehicles. they would drive the cars to mexico where the jeep and dodge vehicles attract big money on the black market.>> the module that operates the ignition of the car can easily be hacked with the proper software in it start and shut off the car.>> fiat chrysler says that it takes...
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joining us with reaction defense of democracies and from houston aremesh national security policy.u think that mentioning or referencing this nuclear scientist in iran on hillary clinton's emails or partly was partly responsible for her death -- his death, i'm sorry. >> no. completely irrelevant. they arrested this guy in late 2010 when he returned to iran. on july 12th, 2010, this is when he was still in the united states when he was still here quote, unquote, cooperating with us. hillary clinton and the state department announced that this guy is here on his own free will. he can leave. what was his story? his story was that he was kidnapped in saudi arabia by the u.s. intelligence and sad did i intelligence and brought here and coerced for information. when the iranian regime arrested his wife and put a lot of pressure on his family and this guy got a little home sick and saw this sort of extreme pressure and violence coming from the iranian regime well known and well documented for human rights abuses, he just left and went back. as soon as he returned to iran, he was arrested
joining us with reaction defense of democracies and from houston aremesh national security policy.u think that mentioning or referencing this nuclear scientist in iran on hillary clinton's emails or partly was partly responsible for her death -- his death, i'm sorry. >> no. completely irrelevant. they arrested this guy in late 2010 when he returned to iran. on july 12th, 2010, this is when he was still in the united states when he was still here quote, unquote, cooperating with us....
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presidential candidate, will join bloomberg from the green party convtion in houston on her attempt to woo center's support is good and stephen moore will join uson with his take on the jobs report and the republican nominee's economic vision. both conversations begin at 2:00 p.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i am scarlet fu. angie: i am angie lau. the s&p 500 may be on pace for a new market but let's go over to ramy inocencio for the stocks that are bucking the upward trend. ramy: i'm looking at the losers, and i feel like this segment ifuld be sponsored by beck, you remember that song from a long time ago. the biggest loser of the day, bristol-myers squibb. it is down on the order of almost 15%, more than that right now. this is its biggest fall in the past 14 years or so, since 2002. what we have been saying, the like cancer drug, opdivo -- the lung cancer drug opdivo failed in late stage trials. huge chunk right there. other earnings, let's take a look at what is happening with weight watchers. down by about 5.6%. the question is whether the comeback is in question. second-quarter revenue missed. that
presidential candidate, will join bloomberg from the green party convtion in houston on her attempt to woo center's support is good and stephen moore will join uson with his take on the jobs report and the republican nominee's economic vision. both conversations begin at 2:00 p.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i am scarlet fu. angie: i am angie lau. the s&p 500 may be on pace for a new market but let's go over to ramy inocencio for the...
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us today. we also have karen masterson from the houston chronicle and to pursue that interest close to my heart and on microbiology and to study malaria at the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention. she has a master's in journalism and also masters in science writing where she is now a teacher and a science in journalism and she lives in baltimore with her husband and twin daughters. so again, welcome. please keep the self homes quiet we will have a fascinating discussion i will turn the microphone over to sonya. >>. >> i want to look at how microbes which are the little microscopic things these highly deadly events that we call pantex so we have had 300 infectious pathogens better newly emerged or were they have never been seen before. . . from rodents we have lung disease, from monkeys and chimps we have hiv, malaria, probably zika virus and birds are getting west nile virus etc.. so these pathogens are moving into human populations and then we are allowing these great opportunities to apple if i in our cities. now the process of urbanization that first started in the 19th century i
us today. we also have karen masterson from the houston chronicle and to pursue that interest close to my heart and on microbiology and to study malaria at the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention. she has a master's in journalism and also masters in science writing where she is now a teacher and a science in journalism and she lives in baltimore with her husband and twin daughters. so again, welcome. please keep the self homes quiet we will have a fascinating discussion i will turn...
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houston wins it 24-13. >>> usa basketball team could use. they struggle. they get a huge clutch game from clay thomas. wins it. the high school football on area's a best will be without a home for two years in fact. the trojans are coming off a scrimmage. the trojans were used to unfamiliar surrounding. they will play at gardener while their new school is built. >> the kids are nervous. change and we don't know what it's going to feel like until we go against cleveland in two weeks. >>> the acc is toying with the idea of going to a nine- game regular season. it's a formula that's worked well for years but it may be on the way out. many coaches wat quo. they're worry ared the ninth conference game doing away with playing the big boys. >> i think it's good for football and kids coming out high school to have places to play. if not, it's going to drip for them. the money those guys make when they play is important to them. i think it's >>> in november the tarheel hosts the sitadel. >>> kendall hitten is in a battle l with john wofford for the quarterback job. claw son is no hurry starter. >> being in the
houston wins it 24-13. >>> usa basketball team could use. they struggle. they get a huge clutch game from clay thomas. wins it. the high school football on area's a best will be without a home for two years in fact. the trojans are coming off a scrimmage. the trojans were used to unfamiliar surrounding. they will play at gardener while their new school is built. >> the kids are nervous. change and we don't know what it's going to feel like until we go against cleveland in two...
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there is a line from houston into central louisiana. 4to6 inches for them. live look outside, we've got clouds out there for us this evening. no worries, no threat of rain falling in our area as we head into tonight. 108 as our high. warmer than our average of 105. we've we've kept the storms to the southeast. we've been tracking the one cell that was around black canyon city. it's fizzled out. stay dry. the showers through globe, kearney, and just to the west of safford right now. we have strong thunderstorms to the west of the sierra vista. moving south, southwest and into nogales. 107 in phoenix right now. 74 in flagstaff. 79 in show low. and 113 in bullhead city. as we head throu we'll see the clouds clearing out. 103 by 7:00 and 95 by 9:00 p.m. a nice cooldown. we have a pacific high off the coast of california keeping the wind moving into the arizona area. we're going to be dry, we're going to be hot. and breezy at times. we'll see a little bit of a gust. phoenix. 48 in flagstaff. 113 for bullhead city and lake havasu tomorrow. 84 in show low. we're going to be seeing our temperature warming by 1 degree
there is a line from houston into central louisiana. 4to6 inches for them. live look outside, we've got clouds out there for us this evening. no worries, no threat of rain falling in our area as we head into tonight. 108 as our high. warmer than our average of 105. we've we've kept the storms to the southeast. we've been tracking the one cell that was around black canyon city. it's fizzled out. stay dry. the showers through globe, kearney, and just to the west of safford right now. we have...
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from houston through st. louis, we have several flash flood watches and warnings for northern new york for us right now. down to louisiana where we the heavy rain right now. a center of two isolated systems hitting houston. they have several inches of rain. the red is the flood warning and so these will be in place until tomorrow. the green on the outside is a flood advisory. in the center of downtown houston they are under a flood watch throughout the evening because of the heavy rain. just a few clouds that have been moving through. we've kept the storms from the east and the southeast. 108 the high, 105 the average. by started off at 84 and warms quickly. we kept the storms to our east and southeast throughout the afternoon, anything we had north of the valley fizzled out. isolated rain, mainly over the higher terrain. nothing making its way into tucson. you get the cells to the west of the sierra vista area and get a little bit that's redeveloping for them. they will have a stormy night. 106 in phoenix. 76 in flagstaff. 72 in show low. our dew point are dropping around the state. we have drier air p
from houston through st. louis, we have several flash flood watches and warnings for northern new york for us right now. down to louisiana where we the heavy rain right now. a center of two isolated systems hitting houston. they have several inches of rain. the red is the flood warning and so these will be in place until tomorrow. the green on the outside is a flood advisory. in the center of downtown houston they are under a flood watch throughout the evening because of the heavy rain. just a...
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houston tonight. police searching for suspects using skimming devices, stealing more than $60,000 from bank accounts.of suspects in miami showing how quickly they do it. slipping the device onto a credit card reader in just seconds. >>> a new honor tonight for america's most decorated olympic star. michael phelps was today chosen to carry the american flag during the opening ceremonies in rio. >>> when we come back, they are about to light up the empire state building tonight to celebrate a legendary singer. he reveals his secret to us. (man) honey, what's a word for "large blaze"? (wife] fire. [man] thirteen letters. [wife] fire. [man] thirteen letters. [wife] really big fire! [burke] conflagration.seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i'm going to make this as simple as possible for you. you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or... you can get the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on ev-e-ry purchas
houston tonight. police searching for suspects using skimming devices, stealing more than $60,000 from bank accounts.of suspects in miami showing how quickly they do it. slipping the device onto a credit card reader in just seconds. >>> a new honor tonight for america's most decorated olympic star. michael phelps was today chosen to carry the american flag during the opening ceremonies in rio. >>> when we come back, they are about to light up the empire state building tonight...
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us after the game. richard will be in houston. we'll have max starks in studio, extended post game coverage, live from the podium, bruce arians, 1:00 cards at the texans. tony romo, you're not going to believe it, three game he gets popped right here. lower back injury, did not return to the game. we do believe it's not a serious injury, anything that would take him out of action over the next few weeks, but he did not return. now, dak prescott, the rookie quarterback, entered the game and did a pretty nice job, 17-21, 326 yards, including this touchdown pass to jason whitton, and the seahawks go on to win the game tonight in that matchup all right, what about the dbacks tonight in town, we are looking at dansby swanson, remember the young guy that was traded the top pick of the dbacks, that's the shortstop that made that play. look at the grab. the facts are the facts, as they say. it was a nice throw. it was another kind of long night for the dbacks. inciarte scores on this play, and long, hot summer with a lot of losses here to count. gordon beckham scores, dansby swanson goes on to win 3-1 the final at the chase. >> i just can'
us after the game. richard will be in houston. we'll have max starks in studio, extended post game coverage, live from the podium, bruce arians, 1:00 cards at the texans. tony romo, you're not going to believe it, three game he gets popped right here. lower back injury, did not return to the game. we do believe it's not a serious injury, anything that would take him out of action over the next few weeks, but he did not return. now, dak prescott, the rookie quarterback, entered the game and did...
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here are islands, front that went through last night that brought us a little bit of rain showers, all the way from ontario to houston, creating problem in texas, mask, huge system. this is what we needed though to move all this humidity out of here and secondary front just behind it -- swing through the cleveland area later on this afternoon and this evening and could bring the possibility of more showers and meantime this afternoon, especially middle of the after, of us. east side might be a little slow to clear out. future view keeps the cloud cover in place though. let me point that out. all day until we get going through the day. 1:00, lots of cloud cover. further inland you will be a little warmer, not 80 but a little warmer with a little less chance of showers. as most of these are lake enhanced showers as they come through over the lake. built, rain threat, shower threat really throughout the daytime today. just increases this evening. akron, canton, worcester, rain threat a little less than everyone else. 70 at hop kin and lake county and where there's sunshine and bluesky big notice it so much now. humidity
here are islands, front that went through last night that brought us a little bit of rain showers, all the way from ontario to houston, creating problem in texas, mask, huge system. this is what we needed though to move all this humidity out of here and secondary front just behind it -- swing through the cleveland area later on this afternoon and this evening and could bring the possibility of more showers and meantime this afternoon, especially middle of the after, of us. east side might be a...
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us. good to see you in from houston. we got a bigger build than we thought in oil inventories. why is oil higher today? >> i think it's rebounding just because we've slid so much recently. we've had a tremendous drop after getting above $50, you know, from the january low. we had a really bullish market. we got to that level. we hadn't been able to maintain it, now we've slid significantly. markets don't go down forever. even though it was a total build on total petroleum, i think this is nothing more than a rebound. >> when a stock doesn't fall or goes up on bad news, we say maybe that's a bottom. because the market has priced everything in and it's not as bad as we thought. can we do the same with oil? >> possibly, the problem is that the last five weeks now have seen total petroleum inventories rise. the problem with that is that's still showing that the excess supply is still there. even though a lot of people have an expectation that the oil market is rebalancing, the total inventory levels are just simply not showing that yet. we've seen five consecutive weeks of total pe
us. good to see you in from houston. we got a bigger build than we thought in oil inventories. why is oil higher today? >> i think it's rebounding just because we've slid so much recently. we've had a tremendous drop after getting above $50, you know, from the january low. we had a really bullish market. we got to that level. we hadn't been able to maintain it, now we've slid significantly. markets don't go down forever. even though it was a total build on total petroleum, i think this is...
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us, but spreading rain over toward houston tomorrow. here bringing coolee and drier conditions in, and a bit of a break from the heat we had in were recent days, so for tonight down to 55 in denver, 51 fort collins, 52 grle leadville. tomorrow starts out with sunshine, and for the most part stays that way for the day. lunchtime, everything quiet. in the afternoon widely scattered little storm, but they won't amount to much. just one or two a little stronger on the northwest corner of the state later in the day. highs nice in the low to mid- 80s. northeast colorado 60s and 70s expected in the mountains. front range numbers, 83 to 85 over most of the metro area, and very comfortable 70s tonight, mostly clear, pleasant aside of the meteor showers. 5 for a low. tomorrow the high temperature -- 55 for a low. tomorrow the high temperature of 85, isolated shower or storm, rain chances about 10 percent. sunday also looking really nice with temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. sunday gets the bright spot at 87. monday and tuesday a little hotter with low 90s, and pick up a bit more moisture returning on the weak best chance of storms looking lik
us, but spreading rain over toward houston tomorrow. here bringing coolee and drier conditions in, and a bit of a break from the heat we had in were recent days, so for tonight down to 55 in denver, 51 fort collins, 52 grle leadville. tomorrow starts out with sunshine, and for the most part stays that way for the day. lunchtime, everything quiet. in the afternoon widely scattered little storm, but they won't amount to much. just one or two a little stronger on the northwest corner of the state...
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from their owners than a treat. emory university researchers analyzed dogs using an mri to scan their brains whitney houston the dogs were awake an unrestrained. the study's author says most of the dogs prefer praise from their owners over food. dog's brains respond to the meaning of words, and how the words are said as much as humans do. i found that very interesting. want the treats. >> mark: i think so, but the more you get to know your dog, just a look, the dog knows he or she. she. reilly is that way. >> vanessa: reilly is adorable. >> mark: riled up pup. do you see that. >> vanessa: they love treats too. >> mark: they still do love them. >> vanessa: kevin, what do you think? >> kevin: i think i don't have a dog. you dog owners can talk this one out, but i'll believe anything you tell me. ege, the dewpoints are low enough it's comfortable out there and at fenway park this evening, 75 degrees at 7:00 p.m. for the first pitch and dropping to the 70's during the game, under clear skies. just a few thin clouds out there and that's it. low temperature tonight will generally be in the 60's everywhere. some 50's back
from their owners than a treat. emory university researchers analyzed dogs using an mri to scan their brains whitney houston the dogs were awake an unrestrained. the study's author says most of the dogs prefer praise from their owners over food. dog's brains respond to the meaning of words, and how the words are said as much as humans do. i found that very interesting. want the treats. >> mark: i think so, but the more you get to know your dog, just a look, the dog knows he or she. she....
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using nothing more than a laptop computer. >> there is nothing you can do to protect yourself from this crime. michael arias and jessie slay were accused of stealing more than 30 jeans in the houston area over the last six months. they turned the jeans on using pirated software and their laptop and then drove off. the duo has been doing this for months and sending the cars to mexico. now the really troubling part about all this, there is not much that car owners can do to protect themselves from crimes like this. >> especially after you work hard for something and you put your own money in it and someone takes it away, it is crazy. >> it is. chrysler is investigating whether employees could be selling access to a master database of key codes. criminals can match those codes to vehicle identification side door and program key fobs and drive off. >>> a pair of well-known hackers demonstrated to the second year in a row a way to take control of the engine of a moving jeep cherokee. they first showed off this hack last year, and this, despite a recall of more than 1.4 million vehicles and a security patch. fiat chrysler claims the pair didn't show any new ways to take over the jeep. t
using nothing more than a laptop computer. >> there is nothing you can do to protect yourself from this crime. michael arias and jessie slay were accused of stealing more than 30 jeans in the houston area over the last six months. they turned the jeans on using pirated software and their laptop and then drove off. the duo has been doing this for months and sending the cars to mexico. now the really troubling part about all this, there is not much that car owners can do to protect...
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us? caller: i am from new orleans. it says houston here, but i will take your word for it.er: listen, don't cut off, because this is important for me. host: go ahead. , it's important. .'m black now -- host: are you with us? caller: yes. my best friend is white. i am black. and republican. never had a warmy best but package ready for the people .oming back home bush messed it up. he was a good president, but he messed it up. should've had a package ready for when people came back home. have it ready. what happened with the v.a.? .ohn mccain a good, good man trump will bring this country upside down. we need to understand, it's not black and white. it's not the 1950's anymore. we need to get it together, man. we need to get it together for our grandchildren, man. right, james. we appreciate your comment. we will move on to a few more calls. caller: talking about the next election, telling you how disappointed i am with all the people calling. it seems like everyone is trying to push for hillary, which would .e a disaster i'm sorry, but i cannot see this presidency. thank you
us? caller: i am from new orleans. it says houston here, but i will take your word for it.er: listen, don't cut off, because this is important for me. host: go ahead. , it's important. .'m black now -- host: are you with us? caller: yes. my best friend is white. i am black. and republican. never had a warmy best but package ready for the people .oming back home bush messed it up. he was a good president, but he messed it up. should've had a package ready for when people came back home. have it...
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houston with the cardinals. sports. >> coming up on 12 news weekend today today, some of the gadgets tech savvy students from -- are using to make >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us for 12 weekend today on this sunday. traffic has just reopened at peoria. it was closed after a few election, hillary clinton leaves -- leads donald trump. according to a new poll, clinton is ahead. researchers also sound -- also found clinton believes she doesn't have to play by the same rules as everyone what do doctors from leading cancer centers in the country have in common? many of them now call cancer treatment centers of america home. expert medicine works here. find out why at cancer center.com. again! again! again! again? again! again! general mills is removing artificial flavors and colors from our cereals. so you can love cereal... if you've been diagnosed with lung cancer, explore your treatment options with a team of specialists focused on the disease. we have all of the specialists involved in a seamless fashion so we can discuss cases. whether we talk about chemotherapies, immunotherapies, or even clinical tr
houston with the cardinals. sports. >> coming up on 12 news weekend today today, some of the gadgets tech savvy students from -- are using to make >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us for 12 weekend today on this sunday. traffic has just reopened at peoria. it was closed after a few election, hillary clinton leaves -- leads donald trump. according to a new poll, clinton is ahead. researchers also sound -- also found clinton believes she doesn't have to play by the...
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used to have your card stolen. >> surveillance video scott both suspect in the act in houston and investigators trying to find out if they were part of a bigger reagan. we know fromhorities they smuggled 100 cards to mexico before they were caught. they were using pirated software to manipulate fiat chrysler cars, they are working with investigators and urging people to lock their cars. >> he has the ability and knowledge to steal your car, there's not a lot you can do about it. >> another example of technology making you vulnerable, thieves have been putting bluetooth in the gas pump so you are not on the premises, authorities in dallas are urging people to pay for cash and use their credit card. >> more questions being raised after a 10-year-old boy was killed on a waterslide, and stay shoulder strapped or popped off during their rides and safety restraint when he was working in july and reported to workers after they arrived. another man went down the slide and the strap came completely off but he did not file a complaint was the park has yet to comment on the latest claim. jenna: a devastating wildfire sweeps through a tourist destination killing three and de
used to have your card stolen. >> surveillance video scott both suspect in the act in houston and investigators trying to find out if they were part of a bigger reagan. we know fromhorities they smuggled 100 cards to mexico before they were caught. they were using pirated software to manipulate fiat chrysler cars, they are working with investigators and urging people to lock their cars. >> he has the ability and knowledge to steal your car, there's not a lot you can do about it....
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from texas are using flash cards to get drivers attention. check it out. >> holly self and dd jones drive down i-10 in houston flashing signs at everyone they see not watching the road. they have seen just about everything from drivers hopping curbs to nearly slam into the car in front of them. the question here is, do these roadside vigilantes think their approach is also a distraction? we hope that they just read the sign and do what they're supposed to do. and drive on. that's our point. >> like, what? >> still seems like a distraction. take the time to read the sign in the car next to you. not everyone likes their message. the women say they've been approached by angry drivers after flashing the signs. >>> august is a notoriously slow news month. it can be hard for me to find stuff to talk about fortunately, something popped up. anthony weiner. oh, boy. stephen colbert take a moment to talk about the recent sexting scandal involving former congressman anthony weiner. yes. it's happened again. catch his entire monologue on the late show right after the new -- on this newscast. >> anthony weiner was just on his show giving political analysis.
from texas are using flash cards to get drivers attention. check it out. >> holly self and dd jones drive down i-10 in houston flashing signs at everyone they see not watching the road. they have seen just about everything from drivers hopping curbs to nearly slam into the car in front of them. the question here is, do these roadside vigilantes think their approach is also a distraction? we hope that they just read the sign and do what they're supposed to do. and drive on. that's our...
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joining us now from bannon's gymnastic in houston, the hometown gym in texas, where simone biles wass. we have simone biles first coach, susan zoda and three young gymnasts, katherine redding, charlie green and savanna quinn. great to see you guys this morning. >> good morning. >> coach, you were simone's very first coach. tell us what stood out about her at 6 years old when she walked into that gym. >> well, when she walked into the gym, she wasn't the average kid that usually comes into the gym. she came with some skills that she obviously learned from flipping at home. so you know, we decided she would probably be really great to be competitive gymnastics, so she was brought to me at level four, which is the first level of competitive gymnastics, and now we just worked, trying to work on the details of her, of her skills. >> it sounds like pretty early on, you guys realized she was exceptional. salve v savannah, i want to ask you a question, what is it about simone biles you like best? >> what i like best about simone biles is all of her skills and how pretty they are and her rout
joining us now from bannon's gymnastic in houston, the hometown gym in texas, where simone biles wass. we have simone biles first coach, susan zoda and three young gymnasts, katherine redding, charlie green and savanna quinn. great to see you guys this morning. >> good morning. >> coach, you were simone's very first coach. tell us what stood out about her at 6 years old when she walked into that gym. >> well, when she walked into the gym, she wasn't the average kid that...
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from a burning car. >> it's open, it's open. >> you can see officers using fire samaritans pouring water on the flames. he was flown to a houston area hospital. >>> hundreds of americans accidentally invaded canada over the weekend. 27 mile an hour winds interrupted the annual port huron floatdown in michigan and about 1500 participants in boats, rafts and inner tubes were blown into canadian waters. they didn't end up in one place. they found partiers along the coast. they all stepped in to return the revelers home to the united states. >> 4:52 now. congress is demanding answers about the skyrocketing cost of one life-saving device. >>> hear from two children zapped by electricity while on an amusement park ride. you're watching "today in new >>> 4:54 right now. check of weather and traffic on the 4s. mid-60s right now. what a difference. >> crazy. >> i'm loving it. it felt great. fall is coming eventually. it's a preview this morning. lauren doesn't like the cold weather. >> got to go back to school monday. >> lunch bag with her name on it. >> tomorrow, back to where we this is a one-day event. 64 degrees outside right now. t
from a burning car. >> it's open, it's open. >> you can see officers using fire samaritans pouring water on the flames. he was flown to a houston area hospital. >>> hundreds of americans accidentally invaded canada over the weekend. 27 mile an hour winds interrupted the annual port huron floatdown in michigan and about 1500 participants in boats, rafts and inner tubes were blown into canadian waters. they didn't end up in one place. they found partiers along the coast. they...
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us from wisconsin. good morning. caller: [indiscernible] host: kyle? brenda from to houston, texas. good morning.rning, stephen. it has been a while since i spoke with you and called in. i am disturbed to hear about the incident in milwaukee, but i want to refer to the article you read shortly before taking calls about what happened to train the races -- what happened between the races. i can remember vividly the black to in thenerve presidential race in 2008, and thee, the tea party palin types came out of the woodwork. it has been going downhill ever since. and that police situation is not going to straighten out until theiry calls in and says mantra is that they are blue by date and white by night, meaning they were the ku klux klan outfit at night. and so they get rid of that element, shit will not work. there will know peace. can i add this? host: sure. caller: i get frustrated as an african-american woman constantly having to listen to what the republicans, and i put that in quotations and underlined in bold print, think what is best for .frican-americans republicans are not good for africa
us from wisconsin. good morning. caller: [indiscernible] host: kyle? brenda from to houston, texas. good morning.rning, stephen. it has been a while since i spoke with you and called in. i am disturbed to hear about the incident in milwaukee, but i want to refer to the article you read shortly before taking calls about what happened to train the races -- what happened between the races. i can remember vividly the black to in thenerve presidential race in 2008, and thee, the tea party palin...
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houston. the boys have already played in $12,000 of their dollars, but never delivered any uniforms. >> i wonder why would that man steal from us? that we were just kids. we didn't do anything. >> he has taken our money, he has not given us the product that he promised us. >> the team says that the uniforms will be arriving in a couple of weeks. until then they will continue making due with their homemade uniforms. >>> tourism is big business for hawaii. now, federal regulators could be putting a damper on it. they are proposing a ban for what you see right here in this video, actually swimming with the dolphins. you see the guy doing it. the national marine fishery is saying that tourists are causing hawaii's wild spinner dolphins to lose sleep and actually become stressed. the species isnocturnal, which means that they are active at night and sleep during the day. dozens of companies on the island that take tourists out on the boats to swim with the animals. the ban would cover waters as which is 18% of the spinner dolphins that rest during the day. abc news is following this story and we will have more on good morning americ
houston. the boys have already played in $12,000 of their dollars, but never delivered any uniforms. >> i wonder why would that man steal from us? that we were just kids. we didn't do anything. >> he has taken our money, he has not given us the product that he promised us. >> the team says that the uniforms will be arriving in a couple of weeks. until then they will continue making due with their homemade uniforms. >>> tourism is big business for hawaii. now, federal...
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houston, texas. >> we saw a suspect in a black pickup truck crashing into two vehicles while escaping from police. after that police got out and surrounded the truck with their guns drawn. officers usedpike strips to blow out the two front tires. the truck kept going. this happened north of houston. >> we are following the crash. officers with their guns drawned moved in and arrested the suspect. authorities have not announced why they were chasing him in the first place. there is no word on whether there is injuries from that crash. we seen the driver of one of the other vehicles get out and walked away. >>> stocks now couple minutes from the closing bell. dow 38. >>> from craft beer to music and fun for the whole family there is a lot to do all around the bay area this weekend. rosemary orozco has all the details in this edition of the weekend watch. >> the weekend is near. here are a few events happening around the bay. in san francisco find fun for the family at the parade and festival. experience the beauty of filipino art music, dance and food. admission is free. parade starts saturday at 11:00. festival runs both days. east bay oak beer fest is happening on saturday noon to 5:
houston, texas. >> we saw a suspect in a black pickup truck crashing into two vehicles while escaping from police. after that police got out and surrounded the truck with their guns drawn. officers usedpike strips to blow out the two front tires. the truck kept going. this happened north of houston. >> we are following the crash. officers with their guns drawned moved in and arrested the suspect. authorities have not announced why they were chasing him in the first place. there is...
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us today thank to all of you for watching. houston: mission allergy escape. for those who've gone to extremes to escape their unrelenting nasal allergy symptoms... new from the makers of claritin, clarispray. ? ? welcome back. clarispray is a nasal allergy spray that contains the #1 prescribed, clinically proven ingredient. nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. ,, as a school superintendent, i saw how unnecessary regulations from washington made it more difficult for teachers and principals. and as a dad, i know we must empower those who spend every day with our kids. licans and democrats to replace the no child left behind law and increase local control of schools. i'm michael bennet. i approve this message because i believe parents and our communities >> dickerson: we'd like to close today by congratulating cbs "sunday morning" charles osgood who announced this morning he will retire from the broadcast next month after 22 years at the helm. the osgood file will go on, however, as he says, we'll keep seeing him on the radio for years to come. that's it for us today, thanks for watching. until next week fo
us today thank to all of you for watching. houston: mission allergy escape. for those who've gone to extremes to escape their unrelenting nasal allergy symptoms... new from the makers of claritin, clarispray. ? ? welcome back. clarispray is a nasal allergy spray that contains the #1 prescribed, clinically proven ingredient. nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. ,, as a school superintendent, i saw how unnecessary regulations from washington made...
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us from washington and the new york times. author of "power wars" thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> sreenivasan: the green party wrapped up its national convention in houston last night, confirming that jill stein will be their presidential nominee this november. in her speech, stein thanked those bernie sanders who had come over to her campaign, while challenging those who had not. >> while the parties that be want to reassure us that resistance is futile and that we should just go home and lie down on the railroad tracks in front of climate change, in front of expanding wars, in front of the industrial prison state and mass incarceration, in front of nuclear weapons, where we're now engaged in a whole new arms nuclear race. they're telling us to forget about it, trust the powers that be that got us into this mess, we say no thank you, we are standing up, this is our moment. >> sreenivasan: the real clear politics national average of polls for the general election has stein in fourth place with just four percent support. but that hasn't prevented her party from trying to have an impact. joining us now from washington, d.c. is n.p.r.'s jessica taylor who h
us from washington and the new york times. author of "power wars" thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> sreenivasan: the green party wrapped up its national convention in houston last night, confirming that jill stein will be their presidential nominee this november. in her speech, stein thanked those bernie sanders who had come over to her campaign, while challenging those who had not. >> while the parties that be want to reassure us that...
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us today thank to all of you for watching. houston: mission allergy escape. for those who've gone to extremes to escape their unrelenting nasal allergy symptoms... new from the makers of claritin, clarispray. ? ? welcome back. clarispray is a nasal allergy spray that contains the #1 prescribed, clinically proven ingredient. nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. fe a sister and a grandfather i'm an office clerk i'm a research analyst dance fitness instructor actor i'm a copywriter i'm a veteran i have lupus cerebral palsy i'm blind and i'm working in a job i love i love because i was given a chance to contribute my skills and talents to show that my disability is only one part of who i am who i am who i am at work, it's what people can do that matters >> dickerson: we'd like to close today by congratulating cbs "sunday morning" charles osgood who announced this morning he will retire from the broadcast next month after 22 years at the helm. the osgood file will go on, however, as he says, we'll keep seeing him on the radio for years to come. that's it for us today, thanks for watching. until next week for "
us today thank to all of you for watching. houston: mission allergy escape. for those who've gone to extremes to escape their unrelenting nasal allergy symptoms... new from the makers of claritin, clarispray. ? ? welcome back. clarispray is a nasal allergy spray that contains the #1 prescribed, clinically proven ingredient. nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. fe a sister and a grandfather i'm an office clerk i'm a research analyst dance fitness...
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us at cbs news all around the world, good captioned by this is the "jeopardy!" college championship. here is our second group of semi-finalists -- a sophomore at augustana university from houston, texas... a junior at the university of southern california from bethesda, maryland... and a senior at wright state university from dayton, ohio... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and weome. one player waiting in the wings ready to come back later this week to play in the championship match for $100,000. who gets to join her? hannah, sam, or emily? let's take a look at the categories, shall we? followed by... you get to... or deal with... and emily, you make the selection for us. let's do state capital attractions for $800. what is providence? that's it. recent music for $200. sam. who is katy perry? correct. music for $400. hi, i'm eric stonestreet of "modern family." sam. who is weird al? yes.
us at cbs news all around the world, good captioned by this is the "jeopardy!" college championship. here is our second group of semi-finalists -- a sophomore at augustana university from houston, texas... a junior at the university of southern california from bethesda, maryland... and a senior at wright state university from dayton, ohio... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and...
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using nighttime helicopters on and the forecast on that fire about 96. flood watches in texas from san antonio to houston and areas of louisiana look better today and water levels are going down. forecast for everyone. northeast clears out and southeast we're going to be dodging a few thunderstorms out there but areas of the west and the heat and still no showers and thunderstorms in the southeast as we're still recovering from that historic flooding in louisiana. new york city saw some big thunderstorms last night, but it's clearing out and going to be a very nice afternoon with much lower humidity values. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. wait...is this where you typically shop? you should be getting double miles on every purchase! switch...to the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, evewhere, every day. not just ...(dismissively) airline purchases. seriously... double miles... everywhere. what's in your wallet? what headache?in? what arthritis pain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pai
using nighttime helicopters on and the forecast on that fire about 96. flood watches in texas from san antonio to houston and areas of louisiana look better today and water levels are going down. forecast for everyone. northeast clears out and southeast we're going to be dodging a few thunderstorms out there but areas of the west and the heat and still no showers and thunderstorms in the southeast as we're still recovering from that historic flooding in louisiana. new york city saw some big...
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from her home camera she uses to watch over her twins had been hacked. here's abc's kayna whitworth now. >> reporter: tonight, a wakeup call for families using home surveillance facameras. a houston mother horrified live view of her daughters' every move. >> we have security cameras to protect them and i feel like i failed because i'm not protecting them. they're in my house. >> reporter: the images were found on live stream viewer by another mother, more than 2,000 miles away in oregon, who saw the footage and immediately posted it on a houston moms facebook page. >> people are watching my kids in their home, dressing, sleeping, playing. worth nightmare. >> reporter: all over the internet, unsuspecting people caught on live cameras, walking their monitors. >> if the system is connected to the internet, then it's vulnerable to attack. and most of these systems have not been designed to be secure, so, they offer multiple opportunities for somebody that knows what they're doing to break into them. >> reporter: jennifer says she changed her wifi password, but thinks hackers accessed the camera through a video game her kids were playing. kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> kay
from her home camera she uses to watch over her twins had been hacked. here's abc's kayna whitworth now. >> reporter: tonight, a wakeup call for families using home surveillance facameras. a houston mother horrified live view of her daughters' every move. >> we have security cameras to protect them and i feel like i failed because i'm not protecting them. they're in my house. >> reporter: the images were found on live stream viewer by another mother, more than 2,000 miles away...