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  • JUDY WOODRUFF: Millions of people along Florida's Atlantic Coast are watching and waiting tonight,

  • as Hurricane Dorian grows into a major menace.

  • Forecasters now say that the storm could be a Category 4 with winds of 130 miles an hour

  • when it hits on Monday.

  • Today, lines of shoppers waited outside supply stores, preparing for a tense Labor Day weekend.

  • Governor Ron DeSantis said, it's the smart move.

  • GOV.

  • RON DESANTIS (R-FL): You saw long lines for gas, people going into the grocery store to

  • get water.

  • We don't like necessarily seeing people wait in line.

  • But people are heeding the call to just be prepared.

  • We can't tell you exactly where this thing is going to go right now.

  • It's been kind of here and there, and it's not been a very, I guess, consistent path

  • in some respects.

  • But, nevertheless, be prepared.

  • JUDY WOODRUFF: DeSantis also declared an emergency for the entire state.

  • And President Trump said he is canceling a planned trip to Poland to keep an eye on the

  • storm.

  • We will hear from the National Hurricane Center after the news summary.

  • The U.S. Justice Department's inspector general says that former FBI Director James Comey

  • mishandled memos of conversations with President Trump.

  • Today's report concluded that he broke FBI rules by arranging for a journalist to see

  • one memo.

  • The report states that -- quote -- "Comey set a dangerous example by using sensitive

  • information to build public pressure."

  • It also found that none of the information was classified.

  • The Justice Department has already declined to prosecute.

  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency called today for revoking Obama era rules on methane

  • leaks at oil and gas drilling sites.

  • The proposal would exempt some companies from monitoring leaks of the gas that contributes

  • to climate change.

  • We will look at the details later in the program.

  • In Britain, resistance is mounting to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's move to suspend Parliament

  • before the Brexit deadline of October 31.

  • Today, protests, legal challenges and petition drives gathered steam.

  • The opposition Labor Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, vowed to fight the move when Parliament

  • returns from its summer recess.

  • JEREMY CORBYN, Leader, Labor Party: We will be back in Parliament on Tuesday to challenge

  • Boris Johnson on what I think is a smash-and-grab raid against our democracy, where he's trying

  • to suspend Parliament in order to prevent a serious discussion and a serious debate

  • to prevent a no-deal Brexit.

  • JUDY WOODRUFF: By suspending Parliament, Johnson gives opponents little time to prevent Britain

  • from leaving the European Union without a formal agreement.

  • China sent fresh troops into Hong Kong today, calling it a routine rotation.

  • State television showed dozens of soldiers arriving in Hong Kong overnight, and tanks

  • rolling through otherwise empty streets.

  • The deployment also raised fears about a possible crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.

  • Hard-liners in Colombia's main rebel group, the FARC, issued a new call to arms today.

  • It was a blow to a 3-year-old accord that ended decades of fighting.

  • In an online video, the rebels accused the government of failing to live up to the peace

  • agreement.

  • IVAN MARQUEZ, Former FARC Chief Negotiator (through translator): When we signed the agreement,

  • we did it with the conviction that it was possible to change the lives of the humble

  • and the dispossessed, but the state has not fulfilled even the most important of the obligations.

  • That is to guarantee the life of its citizens and particularly to prevent their murder for

  • political reasons.

  • JUDY WOODRUFF: Colombia's president offered a reward of nearly $1 million for the leader

  • of the hard-liners.

  • Back in this country, there's word that the mumps virus has swept through crowded migrant

  • detention facilities in the last 12 months.

  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says mumps appeared in 57 facilities across

  • 19 states.

  • Nearly 900 migrants and more than 30 staffers came down with the illness.

  • Top federal health officials issued a national warning today about marijuana use by teenagers

  • and pregnant women and the risk to developing brains.

  • More and more states and cities have legalized marijuana for medical or recreational use.

  • But Surgeon General Jerome Adams, along with Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar,

  • said the drug is dangerous.

  • DR.

  • JEROME ADAMS, Surgeon General of the United States: Not enough people know that today's

  • marijuana is far more potent than in day's past.

  • The amount of THC, the component responsible for euphoria and intoxication, but for also

  • most of marijuana's documented harms, has increased three- to five-fold in the last

  • few decades.

  • Or, as I like to say, this ain't your mother's marijuana.

  • JUDY WOODRUFF: The federal government still classifies marijuana as a controlled substance.

  • A major study in the U.S. and Britain has found five new genetic variants that may be

  • linked to same-sex sexual behavior.

  • But the researchers say there may be thousands more, and they also reaffirm that genes alone

  • do not determine whether someone's orientation will be gay or lesbian.

  • The study involved half-a-million people, in the largest project of its kind.

  • Alabama Governor Kay Ivey apologized today for wearing blackface during a college skit

  • 50 years ago.

  • Her then fiance had described the episode in a college radio interview.

  • Ivey said today that she doesn't remember the skit, but doesn't deny it either.

  • And the first-term Republican said -- quote -- "That is not who I am today."

  • And on Wall Street, stocks rose on hopes for progress in upcoming U.S.-China trade talks.

  • The Dow Jones industrial average gained 326 points to close at 26362.

  • The Nasdaq rose 116 points, and the S&P 500 added 36.

  • Still to come on the "NewsHour": preparing for landfall as Hurricane Dorian churns across

  • the Atlantic; on the ground in El Salvador, while the White House hardens its stance on

  • citizenship; the Trump administration moves to roll back key regulations for monitoring

  • natural gas; and much more.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Millions of people along Florida's Atlantic Coast are watching and waiting tonight,

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