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paris biz a final farewell to the olympic games, the golden closing ceremony and how team usa pulled off an epic
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nail-biting win in the final medal count. vice president kamala harris barn storms across battleground states while former president donald trump prepares to talk to the world's richest man. we're live with all of that plus the new polls showing the race tighter than ever ahead of the democratic national convention next week. the race to strike a hostage deal, the u.s. and middle east negotiators working to bring israel and hamas back to the table for a ceasefire. we're live with the latest in those talks and how the evacuation orders in gaza this morning. it could be a make or break week on wall street. the key economic number that could start putting the fed's inflation fight in the rearview mirror. and get ready for a whole new world, disney's big plans to expand the happiest place on earth. it's monday, august 12th, and early "today" starts right now. good monday morning to you, i'm jessica layton. well, the olympic flame in the city of lights has been
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extinguished. the games of the xxxiii olympiad came to an end in paris on sunday in this spectacular closing ceremony. katie ledecky and nick meade carried the flag into staud dee france for a triumphant usa. it was none other than tom cruise who stole the show, in this epic journey to bring the olympic flag to the next host city which is los angeles. after two weeks of competition the u.s. stood alone at the top of the medal count, take a look here, team usa earned 126 medals and tied china for golds. each nation winning 40 golds each. earlier sunday the u.s. women's basketball team found itself in a tight battle with host nation france for that final gold medal in a game that was ultimately decided in the final second. >> no time-outs here. johannes up ahead, it's
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williams, that was a two. banked it in. a two ball. and the united states is going to claim gold for the eighth consecutive olympics! >> so france was unable to force overtime with that shot at the buzzer. team usa maintains their unprecedented olympics streak in dramatic fashion, taking home their eighth consecutive gold medal. although the games may be over the chatter over one huge olympic decision isn't going away just yet. nbc's marissa parra has more. >> reporter: u.s. gymnast jordan chiles is facing orders to return her bronze medal. but usa gymnastics not going down without a fight. backing chiles, this he reveal they've submitted video evidence in their appeal. it comes after this controversial decision by the international olympic committee to reallocate the bronze win to romania. since posting her heartbreak chiles has gone quiet, but the romanian speaking out posting,
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jordan, my thoughts are with you. the emotional whiplash began with the individual women's floor exercise. chiles initially placing fifth but her team at the last minute challenging her score. >> thought why not put the inquiry in. >> reporter: after review the judges boosted her score, she was bumped into bronze medal third edging out barbosu. both athletes swapping tears of heartbreak and joy. >> there are so many emotions going through my body in that moment. >> reporter: but now the court of arbitration for sport ruling four days later that the bronze making inquiry came four seconds too late saying chiles' coaches didn't meet the one minute deadline they had to contest the score missing it by seconds. although the ioc did not dispute the final score after the review they say chiles must return her bronze medal. u.s. gymnastics saying they have time stamped evidence the inquiry was submitted 47 seconds after meeting the deadline,
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demanding she keep both the score and the medal. a decorated moment now left in dizzying doubt. marissa parra, nbc news. now to the political olympics, the countdown is on for the next big event. in just one week the democrats will hold their party convention where kamala harris will officially accept the nomination for president. nbc's chris pollone joins us live. it has been full steam ahead for the vice president. >> yes, jessica, it has. the harris walz campaign capped off their big week. it sets up a big week as the vice president is set to formally accept the nomination in chicago. two sources tell nbc news besides former president biden former presidents barack obama and bill clinton will seek at the democratic national convention. over the weekend the vice president capped off a busy week
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where she spoke to massive crowds in pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, arizona and nevada and it appears that that hard work is paying off. new polling shows harris leading trump among likely voters in michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin, within the margin of error, but an improvement from when president biden was still in the race. meanwhile, donald trump's hunting mate j.d. vance responded in a new interview after governor tim walz called the ohio senator weird. >> this is fundamentally school yard bully stuff. they can accuse me of whatever they want to accuse me of. i think whatever it is is two people kamala harris and tim walz who aren't comfortable in their own skin because they aren't comfortable with their policy positions. so they're name calling instead of telling the american people how they're going to make their lives better. i think that's weird. >> and president biden did his first interview since leaving the race. he says he plans to start actively campaigning for the vice president, perhaps starting with pennsylvania. he says he will do whatever the vice president thinks would help the most. meanwhile, donald trump is
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getting ready to join elon musk for a conversation that will stream live on x tonight. musk says that entertainment is guaranteed. jessica? >> meanwhile, it's 2024 and the word weird is trending. chris, thank you. the israeli military has ordered new evacuations in gaza ahead of an expected renewed assault. thousands of palestinians are being sent out to areas previously declared to be humanitarian zones. the idf said rockets had been fired from those areas, it comes as ceasefire negotiations are entering a new critical stage. for more on this let's go to nbc's claudio lavanga who is following these new developments. good morning. what is the latest on that possible ceasefire chatter? >> reporter: good morning, jessica. negotiators or mediators from the united states, qatar and egypt have called for both israel and hamas to come to the table for the next round of negotiations, which are scheduled to take place in cairo on thursday, but while israel
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has confirmed it will send its own negotiators the same cannot be said for hamas. their presence is not confirmed, especially after -- or sure, especially after a statement they issued on sunday, yesterday, in which they said that they would urge the mediators to present a plan that is based on a previous proposal because they say that any new round of negotiations or any new plan will offer, and i quote, cover or provide cover for israel's aggression. now that -- the plan they are talking about is the one presented by president biden at the beginning of july in which the first phase will see a partial withdraw of israeli troops from gaza in populated areas of gaza and then the release of women, sick and elderly hostages in exchange of -- or in exchange of palestinian prisoners. now, on the war front, instead, gaza is still reeling from the
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air strike that hit a school in gaza that has killed at least according to the palestinian authorities at least 100 people and injuring dozens more. now, the palestinians are saying that most if not all the victims are civilians who were finding or looking for refuge or shelter in the school. while the idf says that they hit that school because it was hiding -- or it was being used as a compound or a military compound or a command center for hamas, even though they haven't provided any evidence of that claim. jessica. >> claudio, thank you. meanwhile, ukraine has taken the fight to russia. for the first time its forces are now fighting inside russian territory. local russian officials are calling for evacuations from the areas that are under assault. russian media says up to 1,000 ukrainian troops are inside russia. moscow is now bombing its own land to try to stop that offensive. the unprecedented assault began on tuesday as ukrainian troops entered the kursk region. russian president vladimir putin calls it a major provocation.
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at least two people were killed and one person hurt in a house explosion in maryland. first responders initially went to the house for a reported gas leak, officials say. the dead are the homeowner and a utility worker. the house we're told was about to be put up for sale when the explosion happened. emergency services have been going door to door in that neighborhood checking for more leaks. an investigation is ongoing. well, it is going to be a hot start to the workweek in the south. nbc meteorologist ryan hand ra hand is here tracking those temperatures for us. good morning. >> good morning. good morning everyone. it's going to be hot and also humid and that combination is going to be tough once again. look at the numbers, 100 the high today in dallas, you factor in the humidity, feels like 104. houston, 97, feels like 110. panama city, florida, 95, feels like 104. not a lot of relief tomorrow, either. that heat index or feels like temperature galveston 106, texarkana 110 and jackson, mississippi, 104.
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up to the north, it's much different. much cooler, the air is coming down from canada and that is giving us much cooler air. temperatures will be in the 80s chicago, tomorrow 84, wednesday 86, 82 on thursday, new york city temperatures in the low to mid 80s over the next couple days. on the atlantic we have a developing tropical system, this one is expected to become tropical storm ernesto as it heads towards the cari 94 jacksonville and 91 with storms in tampa. and that's the day's weather. jessica, back over to you. >> ryan, thanks so much. "early today" is back in a minute with the crucial week ahead for wall street. and then can los angeles win gold in the traffic wars? how that city plans to go car-free for the 2028 games. zyrtec allergy relief works
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paris has officially passed the torch to los angeles for the 2028 summer games, but first investors are keeping a close eye on key inflation data this week after nearly erasing last monday's massive rout. silvia amaro joins us with a preview. good morning. >> good morning, jessica. indeed all eyes on wall street today after what was a very volatile week last week. at this moment, however, futures suggest it could be a positive start to the starting session on wall street but know that the key event is likely to be that cpi due on wednesday, this as investors are looking for clues about what the fed is going to do at its next meeting in september. now, in the meantime, it was -- to the olympic games in paris and a huge hello from los
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angeles. this as the city is already preparing to host the 2028 games. now, we know that there will be at least three big infrastructure projects, they are upgrading their rail network, revamping the airports, as well as modernizing the convention center. now, i don't know about you, jessica, but i'm already looking forward to watching more exciting sports, in particular gymnastics. >> absolutely. diving, gymnastics, swimming, love it all. silvia, thanks so much. >> all of it. well, maybe the most ambitious of l.a.'s olympic plan is that push to try to ban cars during the games. steve patterson tells us how the city hopes to pull it off. >> reporter: be honest, besides maybe the hollywood sign, this is probably what you think of when you picture l.a. and now the idea of a no car olympics in just four short years is hard for many to imagine, but that's the plan. >> part of having a no car olympics means getting people not to drive, but also using
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public transportation to get to the games. >> reporter: the 2028 committee is aiming for the country's most climate conscious olympics. >> what people are going to see is a really different city than maybe what they are expecting. >> reporter: plans are still in the works, but organizers say part of the deal is making l.a.'s already preexisting olympic venues only accessible by public transportation. to pull it off, the county is borrowing nearly 3,000 bus toss drive an estimated 1 million more trips a day, including venues spanning as far as 85 miles across the region and asking people to keep the roads clear by working from home. local transportation officials say that would cost the l.a. metro system at least a billion dollars and it's not clear who would foot the bill. safe to say many angeline knows are a little bit skeptical. >> i don't think it's possible. >> i would opt to leave town before i would take public transportation. >> reporter: transportation professor jim moore says it's a bridge too far for a city that doesn't rely on public transportation and safety is a big sticking point.
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>> the reason the transit system doesn't feel safe right now is because it's not and there's a lot that we need to do to make it safe. >> reporter: but this isn't the city's first rodeo. >> no traffic, it's just wonderful. everybody should take the bus. >> reporter: metro is hoping they can repeat the success of the '84 games when, despite high volume, drivers reported little congestion thanks to flexible work hours. >> l.a. hosted the eras tour, that event really gave us a lot of encouragement. people really would be willing to get around differently. >> reporter: golden ambitiones in a high stakes four-year heat where the judges will be tough. steve partterson, nbc news, los angeles. still to come on "early today," disney brings marvel, indy and more to its theme parks. and deadpool and lady deadpool take the top two spots at the box office. (♪♪) [baby crying] (♪♪) (♪♪) [cheerful screams]
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we're back with what's making headlines this morning. the fda has approved the first needle-free treatment for potentially deadly allergic reactions. the new nasal spray can treat anaphylaxis in adults and kids. spacex will try to launch an array of starlink satellites later this morning after scrubbing a planned delivery yesterday. the company called off the launch with less than a minute left on the countdown. we might not ever know why it crossed the road, but an
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exclusively with french president emmanuel macron about the challenges they faced and his advice for l.a., set to host the next summer games. >> reporter: president macron reflecting on an extraordinary olympics. >> what are your favorite moments? >> obviously the opening ceremony was a great moment. i have a lot of memories and the fact that delivered something great for the world and we made it and we make it iconic, all together. >> i thought you might say hanging out with jimmy fallon. >> i think it was part of this. >> reporter: the french leader meeting jimmy fallon ahead of the closing ceremony. on at day of the opening ceremony france faced an attack on rail lines and driving rain. >> a lot of people were just despaired and saying, wow, it will be a nightmare. >> reporter: but his country, he says, overcame it all. >> we will do it and nothing will stop us.
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nothing. and this is exactly the message. audacity, tenacity and nothing will stop us. we will make it. >> reporter: the challenge now passes to los angeles. >> and your message for los angeles? >> i would say be yourself. a lot of people will despair, never stop. never stop. >> the party is over, politics reemerges. there is a huge vote in november in the u.s. how important is that vote to europe and the world? >> no need to say that this vote is very important for europe and for the rest of the world. we are fragmented, divided, by a lot of fears, by a lot of tensions, but if you are ambitious, if you have audacity, if at the same time you have respect for everybody to give
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the right place, there is a path and there is a way and a message of eternity is so much more powerful. >> fraternity is what he hopes paris 2024 was all about with the world watching. keir simmons, nbc news, paris. coming up on "today," the birthday celebration continues. hoda kotb turned 60 on friday and this morning "today" is throwing an epic birthday bash filled with surprising along with a city concert featuring little big town and sugarland. you do not want to miss t hoda, happy 60th. thanks for starting your day with "early today," i'm jessica layton. a
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> we are one week out from the democratic national convention. presidential nominee kamala harris continuing her battleground blitz over the weekend as former president trump remains on t

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