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a 10-year-old boy is killed as tropical storm cindy moves inland with over 30 million americans at risk of flash flooding. incredibly, another 30 million are facing seemingly never ending heat waves. an act of terror as a police officer is stabbed in the neck at a michigan airport. republicans in the senate say today's the day they will release the details of their health plan. a case of road rage as a motorcycle rider appears to kick off what becomes a frightening chain reaction multicar crash. "early today" starts right now. good to be with you this morning. 30 million people a
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severe storms right now. parts of the gulf coast are under states of emergency as tropical storm cindy closes in triggering water spouts and bringing flash flooding. jay gray is in new orleans this morning. what's the latest from there? >> reporter: yeah, francis, new orleans and much of the central gulf coast has been dealing with cindy for the last day or so. forecasters warn it's still not over yet. tropical storm cindy has battered the gulf coast with high winds and waves spawning water spouts in florida and mississippi along with tornadoes across the strike zone. but it's the rain that defines this system. flooding is already a problem in dozens of communities and before it's over some areas could see a photo of water or more. >> we cannot stress enough the importance of avoiding high water. >> reporter: the storm turned deadly in alabama. >> a
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water approximately 20 minutes. >> reporter: a 10-year-old boy on vacation with his family was hit by debris, thrown from a huge wave as it crashed against the shoreline. >> pray for this family. this is a tragic event. a tragic day. >> reporter: right now, damage from cindy stretches from hughes to be through the florida panhandle. >> it was pretty rough. we had quite a bit of lightning and thunder. >> reporter: put iting a damperb summer vacations. >> i thought i would go home with a tan. >> reporter: the sun hid b behind the clouds as cindy continues to push inland. and the possibility of tornadoes and flooding will continue to follow this storm as it now moves to the northeast. that's the latest live in new orleans. francis, back to you. >> jay gray for us, thank you. now to meteorologist bill karins with how much flooding the storm is going to produce. >> it's going to be isolated but it can be severe. already seeing one of
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another band or two through louisiana as the storm begins to move on shore. as far as flash flooding, 10 million people are at risk. we just added the memphis area, so that area is going up. these are the only warnings so far. the storm hasn't been that severe as far as the flooding. we haven't seen mass evacuations, but we'll see tornadoes with the spiraling bands later this afternoon through areas of louisiana, mississippi and portions of alabama. also near chicago and des moi s moines, watch out for wind damage. and as far as our heat, it continues in the west. still 27 million people at risk of heat warnings or advisoriead. a lot of active weather throughout the country. authorities are investigating a potential active terrorism at the bishop international airport in flint, michigan. a police officer was stabbed by a canadian man. officials say he entered the u.s. last week and yesterday went to the airport carrying multiple bags outsidef
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area. >> he went into a restroom. he spent a little time in the restroom. dropped both bags and came out, pulled out a knife, yelled and stabbed lieutenant in the neck. >> he fought until another officer could handcuff him. after surgery he was upgraded to stable condition. officials believe this is an isolated incident and that there's no threat to the local community. he's charged with violence at an international airport and further charges could follow. president trump wakes up in the white house after visiting iowa speaking to thousands of supporters in cedar rapids. it's a victory lap for the president one day after republicans won special elections in georgia and south carolina. they promise legislative wins in the near future, including health care. >> it's been incredible. we're
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they thought they were going to win at least like three, wouldn't you say? at least three. it would be a devastating defeat. the truth is people love us. and i'll tell you i think health care is going to happen. and infrastructure is going to happen. you're going to have a lot of exciting thins over the next few months. >> it was the president's fifth campaign rally in his first five hos in office. and he used the opportunity to tout a new initiative while making news on the border wall. >> i believe the time has come for new immigration rules, which say that those seeking admission into our country must be able to support themselves financially and should not use welfare for a period of at least five years. and yes, we will
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planning. it will be built. and we're thinking of something that's unique. we're talking about the southern border. lots of sun and heat. we're thinking about building the wall as a solar wall so it creates energy. and pays for itself. >> the president also wished house majority whip steve scalise well as he continues his recovery after the shooting that left him in critical condition. it's been upgraded to fair just eight days after the attack. he'll begin rehab. the president wasn't the only one wishing scalise a speedy recovery. bono signed get well soon cards for the congressman and meeting with his staff. bono's gesture became before a moment of unity when the capitol hill police officer shot in the ankle while trying to defend lawmakers against the gunman last week threw out the first pitch for a
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game between female members of congress and the media. this morning speculation runs wild on capitol hill as lawmakers ask the public question just what exactly will be in the senate gop secret health care bill. and now after days of conjecture and protest, members of congress may get a glimpse of what they will be voting on in a handful of days. for more we're joined by tracie potts. >> good morning, that discussion draft that republican leaders have promised is due out in a matter of hours. but take a look at this. there's already quite a bit of pushback from people on what is going to be in this senate version of rolling back obamacare. senator rob portman's office take b over by protesters, staging a sit-in, demanding to know what's this the bill. another demonstration by democrats here on capitol hill concerned that it will roll back benefits for working families. listen. >> we have a very simple
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no hearing, no vote. >> we only have a few days left. we have to stop this bill. >> we can whimper about it, we can whine about it or we can fight back. me, i'm fighting back. are you fighting back? >> our job is not to throw 23 million more americans off of health insurance. it's the guarantee health care to all as a right. >> more than a dozen republican lawmakers were supposed to be crafting this, but it turned out to be just a few. some of these complaining that they were left out of the process. but it's unveiled today and there are at least eight republicans to watch very closely because as the president said last night, this is a razor thin margin. they can only afford to lose two. if three republicans decide to vote against it, it's dead in the water. the schedule at this point is to unveil destales of the bill
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cost estimates from the congressional budget office and then a vote planned for next thursday. francis? >> going to be news to us. thank you. a new study out this morning that maybe some parents minds. the centers for disease control reports that fewer high school-aged teens are having sex. the latest data finds 40% of boys and girls report having sexual intercourse by age 18. it's a big decline from 57% in 1988. the new study found that all teens reported using some form of contraception the firsttime they had sex. time to check on the wicked weather. we're feeling something drasticallien different from coast to coast. >> the rainfall is going to move. we have a flood threat towards kentucky. here's the rainfall forecast. this is today along the border. that's the worst of it. then we track the storm through the memphis area and nashville. 3 to 4 inches of rain if it comes in a short enough period of time we could get fsh
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louisville, cincinnati and west virginia as we go into friday and even into saturday morning. we're not quite done with cindy yet even though the storm is weak as it moves on shore right now. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. the cloud cover will keep the temperatures down. that's one saefing grace from the tropical system. where it's not cloudy, it's very hot. 102 in lubbock. 98 in san antonio. phoenix still above 110. >> thank you. nfl hall of famers visited pope francis at the vatican. jerry jones and former players curtis martin were among the audience. the group gave the holy father an autographed helmet and jersey. pope francis
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i'm eun yang. i'm chris lawrence in for aaron this morning. we have a crew headed to the scene of a crash. but we want to start with melissa mollet and how it will impact your morning. >> kborng. this breaking news is on the beltway this morning. take a look right now. this is a live picture there from the scene. inner loop near green belt is where the crash is. we had all lanes shut down. two lanes have reopened. that's better than it was. quite the slowdown on the beltway. the rest of the beltway looks actually okay. a couple of other things happening, southbound bw. the ramp to 50 slowing things at
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indian head highway. another closure, lawyers road east of soapstone drive. we have wires down there. sheena and lauren over to you. >> humid this morning. >> it is. we heat things up with a little bit of rain. >> we're watching tropical storm cindy. it's making landfall in parts of texas and louisiana. we'll say that in a second. the rainfall will be impacting part of the area tomorrow. we'll talk more about that in a bit. the district is going to be warm by 7:00 a.m. near 90 by noon. by 5:00 p.m., we're talking about the low 90s. here is a big picture. tropical storm cindy way in the gulf coast states. we'll talk about the timing for tomorrow straight ahead. >> thank you, sheena. we have breaking news right now. this child could be in
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she's missing in virginia. she's 4 years old. >> police have put out an amber alert, a toddler from smith county. virginia state police think she was abducted last night and say she could be moving toward roanoke. in a maroon toyota tacoma. >> this is the man they're looking for. joel d. long in his mid-20s. just over 6 feet tall. if you see joel long, kimberly long or the car, call police as soon as you can. family and friends of a university of virginia student will remember him as a promising young man whose life was cut short. otto warmbier died monday. his funeral today is in ohio. the 22-year-old just returned to the u.s. after spending more than a year in a north korea prison. when he arrived here, he was in a coma. north korean officials say he
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doctors say they have not found any traces of the rare illness in his system. a shining example of kindness and openness is how 17-year-old nabra hassenan choose to remember her. not in brutal way she died. >> nabra was caring. >> nabra was open-minded. >> nabra was compassionate. >> this is video from a vigil last night at lakeland plaza in reston. earlier in the day, more than 5,000 people attended her funeral in sterling. at one point, mourners left cars on the road and walked more than a mile toward the mosque. people from all different faiths came to -- police are calling it a road rage incident. last night her sister delivered a message from the family. >>
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for your love and support and i want to say to nabra, i love you. >> fairfax county police are looking into the possibility that she was sexually assaulted by the suspect. as of now, police cannot say that she was conclusively -- they can't say conclusively that she was assaulted until the medical examiner's office finishes the examination. >> park police charged a man from south carolina for the vandalism. it's not clear he knew the significance of the items or the gathering. he collected things he found around dupont circle and lit them on fire in the fountain. developing this morning, you're going to want to keep a close eye on capitol hill. we're expecting senate republicans to release their plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act. this was erika gonzalez at the live desk. >> chris, whatar

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