looimp from america news headquarters. millions hit in south carolina facing more rain. forecast ers say that they could see an inch in some areas and no additional flooding is expected. this as the state recovers from record rainfall and massive flooding. meantime the governor is urging residence in low line areas to be on alert as flood waters from four rivers moves to the coast. over seas north korean leader declaring his country is ready to stand up to any threat posed by the u.s. kim making the remarks at the parade and featuring thousands of soldiers and military hardware and missiles, armored vehicles and drones. now back to business. all right. well ahead of next week it s
[ inaudible question ] deputies out there kind of well, as you can imagine the impact, you know, this is the kind of thing that drives you right down to your soul. i mean, it strikes at the heart of who we are as peace officers. i mean, our job is to carry the badge and gun and protect everybody else. and now we ve got to fall back, regroup and take care of one of our own. i mean, this hits us right where the heart. this is not an incident where an individual was provoked by confrontation with an officer. you know, this is just a cold-blooded execution. so how do you protect against that? i mean, causes you to doubt humanity at large. [ inaudible question [ inaudible question ] i don t know who mr. mileston is. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. that s enough. we ll put out a statement later as more information progresses. any other information will come directly to us. any other updates you will be brought up. you will be informed, okay?
hopefully find the weapon that he use. now, the chief mentioned in this press conference that they did get some evidence. he didn t say what that evidence was or is, but again, they re still looking for evidence and they re going to continue to look for this guy until they can find him. okay, rod wheeler joining us live. thank you for your perspective, rod. we appreciate it. thank you. and still ahead, they talk, we shop. will decisions by china s political leaders squeeze the buying power of the u.s. cons e consume consumers? and getting stung by a sting ray and not even knowing it. why police eavesdropping devices could end up revealing some bad guys. we ll have the story coming up.
it was unquestionably a wild week on wall street. folks said they d never seen anything like it. the dow tried to recover after opening at one point 1,000 points down on monday morning. and there was hope. we saw two days of gains on wednesday and thursday after some announcements from china. peter morrisi, professor of economics university of maryland joins us now. as we talk really what sort of drove this was the bursting of the chinese stock market bubble. i guess the bigger question is can the chinese stock market bubble bursting take us down? well, it could, but it didn t. investors came to their senses on wednesday and thursday before the chinese put liquidity in and the u.s. markets recovered. you know, china can greatly effect us, but i don t think it can destroy us. may not be able to destroy
thank you. thank you. a press conference now wrapping up in houston. you could tell an emotional and for that matter fairly angry sheriff ron hickman talking about his deputy who was gunned down. and we learned probably the most significant part of this is that earlier they had questioned somebody and there was a debate over whether it was a suspect or person of interest or who this person was. and what you got from this news conference is for that matter they have no idea there in houston who shot and killed deputy darren goforth, left two kids orphaned, a wife behind. they do have a surveillance picture which you would think would be the most important piece of evidence at least that they have so far in this case. and that is a picture of the suspect. let s bring in rod wheeler, former d.c. homicide detective who s been listening along with us and offered some thoughts earlier. we ll get to the issue of cops lives matter, all lives matter and assault on the fabric of