Moving into the area. Boy oh, boy was it coming down this morning. Lets go to first alert meteorologist krystal klei tracking the rain for us. Good morning to everyone nice and early on our sunday. As expected, we saw showers move through, mostly the north and west neighborhoods. No surprise there. We also said the heaviest rain was coming in the Early Morning hours on a sunday. There it is. The pockets of yellow and orange you see is broken across the region. This wave is starting to exit our viewing area. Its more light, steady rain thats falling. But its still spread across the board and most roadways are totally soaked from some of the steady and heavy rain falling overnight. This is one view. We go tighter and you can see the areas seeing the heavier stuff into bucks county and mercer county, down into Burlington County as well. Lets pull this out really wide for you. You can see what were dealing with. This is a cold front thats going to move our way. Its actually a warm front tr
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Even as the Student Movement rises, gun manufacturers are targeting young people. Well speak with the intercepts investigative journalist lee fong. We will also talk about how the Supreme Court would deal with t courses key coursesnd to the kochrothers. E haveade more progress in the la five years than i had in the previous 50. Amy then it has been six months since Hurricane Harvey flooded houston, the most diverse city in the united states, home to the nations largest refining and petrochemical complex. You talk about the invisibility and you talk about where the population lives and not only a disaster in terms of the flooding. You talk about a disaster in terms of the environment, pollution, the health threats, the potential for the kinds of impacts that we will see for years to come. Amy we will host a roundtable discussion with dr. Robert bullard, the father of Environmental Justice, and the sierra clubs bryan parras about andthe executive director Goldman Environmental Prize winn
9th, that crazy friday, our reporters are standing by breaking down the market since then Bertha Coombs and bob pisani i think the important thick is weve seen quite a recovery in the markets but not for everything let me show you a few charts jpmorgan, a big recovery remember what happened on february 1st it was like 117 then goes down to 104 on the 5thand its com back around 116 thats a roundtrip. Also boeing another big one, 357 on february 1st 317 on the 5th. Thats a 40 drop, back to where it is, roughly 356 or so. Theres a roundtrip some stuff hasnt recovered the consumer names havent recovered. Cocacola goes to 82 and its hovering around that exxon, the oil stocks have had a hard time. 89 down to 73. That hasnt recovered. Part is on the fact that oil didnt have a big bounce heres the important thing the s p on the whole has recovered a large part of its losses we lost almost 300 points from the high to the low on the s p and you can see all the numbers were looking at the importa
We will also talk about how the Supreme Court would deal with t courses key courses and to the Koch Brothers. We have made more progress in the last five years than i had in the previous 50. Amy then it has been six months since Hurricane Harvey flooded houston, the most diverse city in the United States, home to the nations largest refining and petrochemical complex. You talk about the invisibility and you talk about where the population lives and not only a disaster in terms of the flooding. You talk about a disaster in terms of the environment, pollution, the health threats, the potential for the kinds of impacts that we will see for years to come. Amy we will host a roundtable discussion with dr. Robert bullard, the father of Environmental Justice, and the sierra clubs bryan parras about andthe executive director Goldman Environmental Prize winner hilton kelly. All that and more coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Syria