Come to the of his news asia jones and the tatty with us emerging markets stocks ended a 6 day winning streak today on dismal data from china its economy grew at its lowest pace in nearly 3 decades in the quarter weak demand at home and abroad is hitting production a trade war with the u. S. Doesnt help either. From the steelworks of. To the container ports of guangdong and to shanghai as luxury shopping malls growth in the worlds 2nd largest economy is losing its gloss chinas g. D. P. Grew by 6 percent in the 3 months to the end of september thats the weakest growth since china started reporting data by quarters in 1903 officials warn of an increasingly challenging environment yes and you do let me gingerly economy maintained overall stability in the 1st 3 quarters however we must know that given the complicated on severe Economic Conditions at home and abroad slowing Global Growth and increased external instabilities uncertainties we commonly is under
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place in hawaii has been reduced to ashes. nearly 300 homes and businesses now gone. my mom s place is gone. my place is gone. pretty much everybody i know lost everything that we have. i mean, i haven t been able to assess, but everybody told me that front street s gone. meteorologist angie lassman is standing by for us. first let s go to hawaii and nbc news correspondent dana griffin. so many people there just lost so much and the fires are still burning. communications are still down, evacuations are still underway. i know you re at one of the shelters where people are trying to seek cover and comfort. tell us what you re seeing and hearing right now. good morning, ana, right now it s about 4:00 in the morning. we re outside of maui high school where about 3 to 400 evacuees slept here overnight. everyone is devastated. a lot of people are still sleeping this morning. so we haven t we ve seen a few walking around. as you mentioned, this is just unprecedented and it s
she just wants her son home. david. david: ian pannell reporting for us tonight, thank you, as always. here in the u.s. tonight, the deadly and now record-shattering heat wave and this note tonight, the earth s 15 hottest days on record have all been recorded this month alone and it s only july 17th. it s not just the u.s., across europe too, searing triple-digit temperatures in several countries, the raging wildfires across greece, evidence of a changing climate and here at home tonight, 100 million americans under heat alerts again this evening. ginger zee is standing by and abc s mola lenghi in phoenix where they just shattered an extraordinary record there and where first responders are answering heat emergencies around the clock. reporter: tonight, phoenix, arizona, has broken a record that stood for nearly 50 years. for 19 straight days, real temperatures hitting 110 degrees or more, and it s not over. every day in our 7-day forecast is at 110 plus. in fact, most days are
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aaa projecting nearly 51 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home as a storm system moves down over the carolinas and 36 million people under heat alerts. nbc s blayne alexander is nr atlanta. nbc meteorologist angie lassman is standing by. first, blayne, how are things shaking out so far? reporter: when it comes to flight travel, people are going to be bracing for possible delays today. i want to go ahead and look at what we re looking at so far. already starting with several hundred delays. right now in and out of the u.s. there are 807 flight delays. cancellations at 87. consider what we saw over the weekend and this is an improvement. yesterday s numbers, more than 7,000 delays, 631 flight cancellations. that certainly goes with what we saw on friday afterwards.