Why the fbi is warning parents about popular smart toys and the flying sharks that send a surfing competition back to the beach. Today, wednesday, july 19. Willie is in for matt. Its going to be hot today. You thought you were going to say harry styles is here. And the ring of fire. You know its real when a meteorologist drops the meteorological term and goes with ring of fire. More on the weather. Another russia controversy for President Trump. His facetoface with Vladimir Putin at this months g20 was hugh lly scrutinized. Lets go to Kristen Welker. Good morning. Reporter good morning to you. We are learning that President Trump and president putin had a second encounter at the g20 summit earlier this month. The white house is pushing back strongly this morning against criticism it should have disclosed that second encounter. The meeting lasted an hour by some accounts. Officials here say it was shorter and part of a social gathering. Still, its creating another a russia related flap.
40 and right now the current reading here is a live view from the rooftop camera. A spectacular day temperatures below average. Every child was 48. The average high was 48. Clear skies for a while but overnight it will start to pick up in the way of cloud cover. As begin to early morning, we will watch for the possibility of some precipitation. A cold front is sliding in but there will be a window of opportunity during the rush for tomorrow that there could be a little snow in high altitudes. You may want to get yourself a few extra minutes to checkin on good morning washington to make sure old man winter does not have a surprise for us in the morning. The return of windy and cold weather by wednesday. A lot of people are counting the days until spring, but we are just not there yet. People are coping by thinking of those warmer days ahead, and reminding themselves that around these parts, the weather can change with the drop of a hat. Many were worried about the icy weather on the way
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PACE has long flown under the national radar as an elder care option. But it’s recently attracted interest from lawmakers in states including Georgia, Illinois and Ohio because it can keep people at home and may cost less than nursing home care.
PACE has long flown under the national radar as an elder care option. But it’s recently attracted interest from lawmakers in states including Georgia, Illinois and Ohio because it can keep people at home and may cost less than nursing home care.