toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it s happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let s stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org all right, that is our report, we appreciate your time as always. goodnight. like, what? and you call him on it, and he makes the putt. oh. good job there. the event starts today, finishes up on sunday, but here s the thing, we might need johnson s help because recent history, not so friendly to the u.s. europe winning six of the last seven times, and eight of the last ten. oh. so i think it s rigged. tiger woods, of course, not playing, but he s on the coaching staff this year around for it. all right. coming up, what christmas rush? believe it or not it s still september. many americans say they don t need those holiday sales because their shopping is already done. all right. first, exclusive interview with amanda knox. a new s
he chooses. clinton is taking her message to florida today while trp campaig. and usa today has broken tradition and taken a stance in the presidential race, but not in the form of an endorsement. urging americans not to vote for trump saying he s unfit for presidency. the paper describes trump as an erratic serial liar with a checkered business career, but he s the thing, the paper s not endorsing clinton either saying she has her own flaws. so the vice presidents are preparing for their one and only debate in virginia on tuesday. mike pence is in indiana, and tim kaine hunkered down in north carolina both holding practice debates. the stubborn storm that swamped the mid-atlantic is now moving into the northeast. more than 10 inches of rain pounded north carolina, washing out roads and putting dams in matthew is taking aim at the islands. accuweather s justin pavik joins us now with the latest on these storms. justin, good morning. diane, kendis, thanks. good morni
wells fargo s ceo wrapped up a brutal week on capitol hill. john stumpf appeared before a very angry houmittee. he attempted to explain what management knew about the 2 million bogus deposit and credit card accounts opened by bank employees. stumpf apologized, but one lawmaker who happens to be a customer wasn t having it. i am deeply sorry that we ve failed to fulfill our responsibility to our customers, to our team members, and to the american public. fraud is fraud. th what happened at wells fargo over the course of many years cannot be described any other way. mr. stumpf, i regrettably have a mortgage with your bank. i wish i didn t. lawmakers say wells fargo may have violated federal racketeering and other laws. regulators are not saying whether the case has been referred to the department of justice. cleanup underway in the mid-atlantic after a vicious rainstorm. north carolina was especially long time residents say the flooding damage is the worst they ve seen
new york commissioner ray kelly. appreciate coming in. what about the idea of isis bringing the fight here? we certainly can t discount that. this is the real deal, a very big threat. they talk about the united states as the far enemy and they d love to come here if we could. are we prepared? you spent a lot of time as new york city commissioner makes sure this city was prepared post-9/11, are we now? i think we re doing everything we reasonably can do to protect new york and other big cities as well. there are no guarantees. we know that thousands of people have gone to syria, have learned a trade craft and have good paper, ability to travel, use passport. american passports in cases. american and european passports. so it certainly raises the concern level as far as an attack here. we always think about it and having the conversation in new york and you were the police commissioner in new york. i think you brought up this, other places think about it as well. he
kelly. appreciate coming in. what about the idea of isis bringing the fight here? we certainly can t discount that. this is the real deal, a very big threat. they talk about the united states as the far enemy and they d love to come here if we could. are we prepared? you spent a lot of time as new york city commissioner makes sure this city was prepared post-9/11, are we now? i think we re doing everything we reasonably can do to protect new york and other big cities as well. there are no guarantees. we know that thousands of people have gone to syria, have learned a trade craft and have good paper, ability to travel, use passport. american passports in cases. american and european passports. so it certainly raises the concern level as far as an attack here. we always think about it and having the conversation in new york and you were the police commissioner in new york. i think you brought up this, other places think about it as well. here s what the governor of