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is on the way. the harris campaign hits the road, while the trump team
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circles the wagons. the former president's staff mounts a fiery defense over a tense incident at arlington national cemetery, while vp hopeful, jd vance blasts the current vice president over the afghanistan withdrawal. we have all the action from the campaign trail. a new escalation in the middle east. israel launching a major military operation in the occupied west bank. what it could mean for the broader war. and a health alert before you pack your lunch today. the new warning over tainted boar's head deli meat now linked to at least nine deaths. heated moments in a texas school bus. video showing students pleading with the driver to open the windows on a scorching hot day. the school's response to the controversy. schools across the country dial up their crack down on phones in the classroom. why some parents have hangups with the policy. another day, another wnba rookie record smashed by caitlin clark.
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the fever super star catches fire with a historic scoring blitz. it's thursday, august 29th. "early today" starts right now. good morning, glad you're with me. i'm frances rivera. the supreme court has issued another blow to president biden's student debt relief plan. the court has denied an emergency request to revive the save plan after was blocked this summer by a lower court. republican-led states challenged the program, which would help lower monthly payments for many borrowers. about 8 million people were enrolled. a spokesperson for the education department says the administration hadwill keep pushing. the missouri attorney general says this is a huge win for those who believe in paying their own way. vice president kamala harris will continue her bus tour of georgia today. she and her running mate,
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governor tim walz spent the day traveling together. they made stops, including at a barbecue restaurant. and they dropped in to local band practice and spoke to the students. >> your generation, all that you guys stand for. everything you have at stake is what is going to propel our country into the next era. >> today the democratic nominees will speak with cnn, giving their first joint tv interview since their campaign was launched. the trump campaign is facing scrutiny over the former president's visit to arlington national cemetery. new details are emerging about an incident involving trump's campaign staff. garrett haake has more. >> reporter: the trump campaign is defending the candidate's monday visit to arlington national cemetery, now being criticized for politicizing america's war dead on hallowed
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ground. >> what a horrible day it was -- >> reporter: the campaign on tuesday posting this tiktok high height video of trump's trip, showing him laying a wreath in honor of the service members killed at abbey gate in afghanistan and posing with family members among the gravestones. >> it's disrespectful. it's not disney world. it's arlington national cemetery, and should be respected as such. >> reporter: the visit first drawing scrutiny after a reported altercation between campaign and cemetery staff over photography. the staffer, quote, decided to physically block members of trump's team during a solemn ceremony. a spokesperson writing federal law prohibits campaign or election-related activities within the national cemeteries. arlington national cemetery reinforced and widely shared this law with its participants. the harris campaign calling it a sad episode, saying trump has a
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history of demeaning military service members. the vice president herself has not commented on the incident. jd vance responding. >> she wants to yell at donald trump because he showed up. she can, she can go to hell. >> reporter: kelly barnett invited the former president to arlington. her son, taylor hoover died at abbey gate. what would you say to people who may be pro-trump, anti-trump who feel that's not a place for politicians or politics? >> um, i would have to say, are you in my shoes? i invited him. my son was, was murdered under the biden-harris administration. >> reporter: utah governor spencer cox attending with trump, posting these photos. he later apologized for using them in a fund raising e-mail. garrett haake, nbc news, washington. at least ten palestinians have been killed and two dozen injured in israeli raids and
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airstrikes in the occupied west bank. it is the largest assault on the territory in more than 20 years. israel's foreign minister called it part of a, quote, full-fledged war and compared it to the situation in the gaza strip. the army, the thintelligence services and police hit three towns in what they call a joint counter terrorism operation to stop attacks. israeli officials say several wanted suspects were arrested and a number of weapons seized. an idaho judge will hear arguments today about whether to move the murder trial of bryan kohberger to a different county. kohberger is charged with the brutal, quadruple murder of four university of idaho students. the defense has argued that local residents are prejudiced toward their client and shouldn't be seated as jurors. it's not clear when the judge will make his decision. the state is seeking the death penalty for kohberger. the trial is set for june. flyers rattled this morning after scary moments on a flight
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from cancun to chicago. the plane was forced to divert to memphis last night after encountering severe turbulence, injuring several passengers. after landing, one passenger was taken to the hospital. the rest declined treatment. tragedy in texas yesterday. four people dead after the van they were riding in lost control and rolled multiple times, throwing several passengers out of the vehicle. three people are in critical condition. police described tragedy as avoidable. >> every vehicle has a seat belt. and, if you use that seat belt, it's going to save lives. and, in this case, there was one person that wore their seat belt and was able to walk away. >> the victims are yet to be identified. officials say the van departed from florida, crashing at around 8:00 a.m. outside ft. worth. it sent highway traffic into a stand still. and near houston, parents are outraged after students say they were forced to ride on a bus in triple-digit heat. some of them heard begging the
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bus driver to let them open the windows. valerie castro spoke to one student's mother who says the children were put in dangerous. >> it's too hot back here! these children need to breathe! you need to get us home! >> reporter: a texas school d district and driver getting heat after they were forced to ride a bus on a corpsscorching hot day the windows up. there were triple-digit temperatures that day. of the 30 buses, only six are equipped with air conditioning, according to the superintendent. >> please take us home! >> reporter: outraged parents calling a news conference. >> one thing that we don't play about in texas, we don't play about our kids, and that's what we're not going to do. >> they were just exhausted, like they were hot. red faces.
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they barely could get off the bus. >> reporter: smith's two children, ages 11 and 12, were on the bus. smithsharing this doorbell camera video in which she says her children arrived home ten minutes later than normal and in distress. >> my son, he end up taking his shirt off. my daughter is just crying. you know, she just wants to get air. and that's what broke my heart the most. >> reporter: the superintendent issuing a statement, saying the driver did require a student who was sticking his head out the window to put his window up u andup, and the driver did stop the bus to address the student for approximately 2:20. parents s parents felt the driver was punishing them until they put up the windows, and that she had a policy that no windows should be open to begin with. but the driver says she has no such policy, according to the superintendent, who also says the driver slowed down on the dirt road to not rattle the bus. according to the superintendent,
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the school's police chief is looking into whether a window policy exists. >> i know they're children, but they were put in a dangerous situation. >> reporter: nbc news has not heard back from the union that represents drivers, but the district confirming she's been placed on a different bus route, but several parents and their legal representation are calling for more. >> the school needs to take this very seriously, because we are. and wei are planning to pursue every legal recourse or angle that's available for us. >> this bus driver do not need to be driving nobody children nowhere! >> our thanks to valerie for that report. so, some relief from the scorching temperatures is on the way, but with it, the chance of storms. let's turn to michelle grossman who is tracking it for us. >> we are looking at gusty storms as we go throughout today. we're seeing them this morning. we have a cold front moving through, that's going to bring the chance for heavy rain and hail, a slight chance of
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tornados as well. you can see some gusty storms with lots of lightning, heavy downpours. that's where you're seeing darker colors. throughout portions of the northern plains into the upper midwest. we'll see the cold front impacting the northwest into the mississippi river valley. winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour. could see hail, and the chance for a few ornados, especially where you see this yellow area. alexandria, spencer, looking for the chance for gusty storms this thursday. we'll watch this cold front move through. that's going to move further to the east. and we could see flooding rain. any of these storms have the potential of dropping lots of rain from duluth to fort dodge and cedar rapids. the cold front moves off to the east. then we're talking about portions of the great lakes, columbus into ieer g at the
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chance for thunderstorms. temperatures into the 90s. 92 in shreveport. the olympic flame has been reignited in the city of light. the 2024 paralympics officially opened in paris. featured 4,000 athletes from nearly 200 countries, culminating with the lighting of the cauldron. the games run for 11 days and feature 549 medals up for grabs. you can catch all the action on the networks of nbc. we're back with new details on the boar's head deli meat recall. and how a colorado man was left stranded overnight during an office retreat. rnight during an office retreat. looking for a smarter way to mop? try the swiffer powermop. ♪♪
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now to a health alert this morning. the number of deaths continues to climb in a listeria outbreak tied to tainted boar's let deli meat. nine people have died, and dozens more have been hospitalized. anne thompson has what you need to know about the recall. >> reporter: this is the worst outbreak of listeria in 13 years. 57 people hospitalized, nine people dead, including six since the last update earlier this month. one from florida, tennessee, new mexico, new york, and two people from south carolina. originally linked to boar's head strasburger brand liverwurst, the recall now involves 7 million pounds of meat produced at a jarret, virginia factory. they either have est 12612 inside the usda mark of inspection on product labels. if you have these meats, the cdc
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says throw them away. >> listeria is a serious infection, the most deadly form of food poisoning. >> reporter: in a statement, boar's head said it regrets the impact of this recall, and it's conducting an extensive investigation with leading food safety experts. the cdc says listeria is a hearty germ. it can linger on surfaces like meat slicers and foods, even when refrigerated. symptoms can appear the sameday or up to ten weeks later. the symptoms include headache, confusion, and convulsions, along with fever and muscle aches. >> our thanks to ann for that report. an office retreat left a pe person stranded. one member of the party was left
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over that left shoulder. >> austin had her 11th double-double of the season. and clark hits the three. >> she breaks records as easily as she sinks threes. and sometimes they just go happened in hand. caitlin clark made her 86th three-point shot of the year in the indiana fever's win over the connecticut sun on wednesday. number 22 now holds the record for the most three pointers made by a rookie in the wnba in
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history there. that surpasses the 85 made in 2022. and it's just the latest rookie record claimed by clark in her remarkable debut season, a list that also includes the most assists for first-year player. so here we are. it's astounding, but, should we be surprised? right? we pretty much get used to it. because the way she's going, she's going to break even more. >> it's nice to see her making that leap from college to professional and just killing it. speaking of the sports world, turning to a good day for the defending u.s. open champion, coco gauff, love her. she overcame a rough start to germany's tautjana maria. and it was a literal heater for novak djokovic who powered through the oppressive temperatures, i can't imagine, into the 90s at arthur ashe.
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rehema ellis tells us how major school districts are handling the problem with new rules. >> reporter: everywhere you look, kids are on their cell phones. but now there's growing pressure to ban them in schools. >> it's for the benefit of students. >> reporter: brockton, massachusetts school principal is getting a shipment of 3700 pouches, one for each of the students to lock their cell phones in during the school day. why is it a good idea for kids to put their cell phones away during school? >> we dcan get the focus back o education instead of social media feeds, text messages from other students or parents saying "what do you want for dinner"? >> reporter: at least seven of the largest school districts have rules against using phones during the school day. four states have enacted state-wide cell phone restrictions. florida, louisiana, virginia,
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and south carolina. california and new york state could soon join the list. while, not all parents are on board, the shift comes as research shows phone-free schools can reduce distractions and cyber bullying, enhance focus on learning and improve student well-being of the surgeon general warning parents face additional stress managing their children's phone use. >> many parents are struggling with check social media. those are the dmunumber one ando causes that they cite about parenting being harder now compared to a generation ago. >> reporter: an eighth grader in framingham welcomes her school's restrictions. >> you need to see the big picture and how it really, how it helps you learn and how it helps the school. rem >> reporter: her mother believes it reduces anxiety. >> the students are more engaged with each other at recess. they're actually talking to each
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other. they're doing activities, rather than kind of going into their own circle and going onto their phone. >> reporter: some families are concerned about not being able to reach their child during school hours for safety and health reasons. administrators, however, encourage families to call the school office. >> our thanks to rahema for that report. coming up on "today", how do you shop? a look at how consumers have adjusted their spending habits at the grocery store, and why brand loyalty may just be a thing of the past. that's something you don't want to miss. thanks so much for being with me on "early today." i'm frances rivera. have a great thursday. tomorrow's friday. hope you join me early tomorrow morning. hope you join me early morning. football season already and not a satellite dish in sight! i hardly recognize the roofs i grew up on. enough squawkin'! oh great... coach prime! y'all are whining while everyone else is watching nonstop football on directv!
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tell me! whose house is this? their house? i think they're renting. listen, listen— i know they get easy access to all this football... but you know what you got? what, coach? a crumb bum attitude! now drop and give me twenty! twenty what?

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