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donald trump and hillary clinton. >> and trump is revealing some of the health information as hillary clinton remains at home today before hitting the campaign trail. >> live in washington dc with the latest for us. >> good to talk to you. donald trump just wrapped up a rally this evening this canton, ohio. he took a swing at hillary clinton's health. hillary clinton releasing some medical information after donald trump gave us a information. donald trump gave the first glimpse. his health during a tape offing of the -- taping of the dr. oz show. he released a 1-page summary of his most recent physical. >> those are all the tests that were done last week. >> reporter: the clinton campaign released her medical records wednesday. they show how clinton is being treated for pneumonia. a diagnosis revealed after video showed clinton
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she returns to the campaign trail in north carolina thursday. both candidates are the subject of leaked emalsz hacked from collin powell's gmail account. powell criticized clinton for trying to drag him into her e-mail scandal scandal. he called donald trump an international slammed trump's outreach to black voters saying 95% of blacks voting for him is schizo fantasy. trump stopped in flint mish good afternoon, a city still reeling from contaminated drinking water, didn't go as planned. >> oh, oh, okay. >> reporter: former president bill clinton is stepping in for his wife wednesday in nevada. a poll shows trump up by 2 points over clinton in the state.
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shows clinton with a 5-point lead over donald trump, 48-43. clinton had a 10-point lead in the same poll in august. disturbing video out of phoenix, arizona. three police officers being struck by a car. this is the news across america at 6:30 chief calls the act internal and unacceptable. all three officers are expected to recover. that driver facing charges of attempted murder and aggravated assault. edward snowden wants president obama to grant him a pardon. he has been charged in the u.s. with espionage for revealing cloifled information. he said the leaks were moral and ethical because they revealed the scope of nsa surveillance. he sals said they prompted
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snowden made his case in a teleconference from his exile in russia. >> sentenced to long years in prison without so much as a chance to explain our mode vations to a jury. it really had a deeply chilling effect on whistleblowers working as i did to expose government overreach. >> the government needs to return to the u.s. and face the charges against him. a growing number of school districts are putting cameras on the outside of their with uses to catch drivers putting kids in danger. drivers repeatedly
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claim the cameras air way for the police department to make some money. something the nation has never seen. an exclusive tour of a 20 million square foot development. >> and a storm coming across to denver. a lot of storms over the western portion of the state as well. the hour by hour will take us into the end of the week. in one door - a member of congress. out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress
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without losing their character. that's one of the things that i love about this house it. has the character of the old house but it looks like a new house. >> just beautiful. tickets are $20 and benefit habitat for humanity. >> the largest and most expensive development in this country's history is taking place in new york city. >> it's called the hudson yards. >> reporter: in a city where space is at a premium, take a train depot known as the westside real yard, and it's considered some of the most coveted real estate in manhattan. >> this is the place br people want to be. >> reporter: megareal estate developer steven roth believes this area will replace rockefeller center as the heart
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if you don't allow a city to grow, it's gonna die. trorp bring life to this area, he hired a team of renowned architects to individually design each structure. their vision will transform the landscape and skyline of new york city. >> i think the new work/play environment is so important today. >> reporter: a place where companies will relocate, noers will live, and is tourists will visit. >> you have the high line coming right intohe by the high line, an elevated public park that attracts millions of visitors a year. and a brand-new subway station. the rail yard must stay. so ross is building over it. >> this is like the largest project ever done in the united states. it's really building a city within the city. on a place that people probably thought was impossible. >> reporter: how do you build a
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you build this concrete platform which is supported by 300 pillars. >> we want this to be the best in class, the best development. >> reporter: ross says no expense was spared when the 20 million square foot development is complete, it will include state of the art office buildings, 100 premiere shops and restaurants, 14 acres of open space, a hotel, a school, and approximately home. >> and i think the goal of any developer is to do something that's impactful and transformative. >> reporter: ross makes rebuilding a city sound so easy. perhaps because for him it's a true labor of love. >> this is like living the dream. it's not about how much money you make. it's the of legacy and what do you for the city because it's gonna be here forever. >> incredible. a live look
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the shaky cease-fire in syria has been extended another 48 hours. >> honest of thousand was syrians trapped by that bloody civil war are still waiting for aid. secretary of state kerry and the russian foreign minister agreed to that 48-hour extension today. united nations convoys full of food and medical supplies are still stuck at turkish border. they say they will not enter syria until they have more definitive proof the region is of a. a massive fire in san paolo, brazil, destroying nearly 200 structures. it burned for three hours before firefighters could get it under control. no one was hurt but a lot are now
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after it pounded taiwan with winds equal to a category 5 hurricane! there were widespread power outages, and officials moved more than 1,000 people to safer ground. china issued a code redia, letter for the storm, which is forecast to hit the southeastern provinces tomorrow. >> incredible. >> gosh! >> top of the heap right there. we've calmed down here. we had some clouds, maybe a sprinkle. that's you can see no weather problems here in the mile high city. we have had some pretty good showers and storms, and pretty good sized hail. you can see the lightning strikes still continuing. they just go right by denver, just bypassed us. and now the clouds are leaving. so we've got sunshine. and there it is. there's the sunshine right over the city right now, blue skies returning. clear skies overnight. still an
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area. we still have that moisture flow over the state. but that's about it. the cool air that's kept us on the cool side for most of the week is on that return. that's why we got into the 80s today. the southeast, the showers and thunderstorms yesterday, it developed into tropical storm julia overnight. 40 mile an hour winds moving north at 17. all this merchandise could drop -- moisture could drop 6 inch rain -- inches of rain. es of rain -- inches of rain. for friday maybe a few scattered thunderstorms, that's about it. saturday the storms start early, noon, northwest either east and over southern sections. another chance for storms on saturday. dry it out on sunday and monday. 84 to 82 today. 78 and 49 the
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76 and 77 right now, west breeze at 7, 33% huchldity, falling barometer. and -- humidity, falling barometer. this is mile high stadium. just a little rainbow knifing from the sky. and this is from larry pierce, the color changing daily up in steamboat springs. temperatures for tonight, mostly 40s and 50s for the eastern plains. 30s for the mountains. 40s tomorrow 60s, 70s, 80s over the eastern plains. 50s and 60s for the mountains. 60s, 70s, nearing 80 degrees for the west. tonight isolated storm, clearing skies. tomorrow partly cloudy skies, isolated storms, mid-70s. for the next several day, 70s, drier on sunday with lots of sunshine and 81. again on monday 82
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11-year-old cameron is looking for a supportive, happy, athletic family. he says having a family is his dream. this week the talented 5th grader learned football drills. he's a dedicated broncos fan, passionate about excelling on the field and off. he enjoyce math and reading works hard to stay focused s math and reading works hard to stay focused in school. >> >> it's easy to keep working and stay on some people try to talk to me, but it's easier for me to ignore them so i can get good grades because i want to be in the nfl. >> good for him. cameron is a healthy eater who likes grilled chicken and salad. he also didn't drop a single pass from britd -- britt moreno there. ffz >> for more call the numbers on your screen or go to
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up 18. chick-fil-a has landed at denver international airport. the new store open on concourse b. wells fargo has lost its crown as the most valuable bank in america. >> that title belongs to jpmorgan chase. wells fargo was fined millions and fired thousands of employees who had made fake a the bank also says it's getting rid of high-pressure sales goals. a former wells employee in colorado talked to us about the job demands. >> did i ever set up one? no. did i sometimes turn my back to it? honestly, yeah. especially as a manager. you don't have the
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firefighters say the man will be fine but lessons were learned about safeguarding a worksite. >> reporter: i'm matt kroschel in grand county where a hotd shot crews are mopping up after a wildfire came close tow a few homes. -- to a few homeshot crews are mopping up after a wildfire came close tow a few homes. -- to a few home. about 12 homes have been evacuated, six were nearly destroyed yesterday when this fire started. crews are working hardon to cut down a lot of those trees that were torched during the blaze. they have about 35% containment. the cause is still under investigation. >> still a bit unsettled? >> some of the state seeing some pretty good storms! quite a bit of storms especially over the west and to the north. storms went right by denver! taking the clouds with them. we've got some sunshine in the city. clear skies overnight, 75 tomorrow, late storm. 71 on friday. saturday 76.
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>> but after corey became head of household-- >> whooo! >> yeah! >> the final four was no more. >> i nominated you, victor, and you, paul. i've got to take this shot. momma didn't raise no bitch. i've got to make a big move. >> reporter: in issue number three of the comic book veto, super safety girl saved the day for nick-corey. >> congratulations, nicole. youon >> but she didn't save paul or victor from the block. >> i have decided not to use the power of veto. >> when the vote were revealed -- >> by a vote of 2-0, victor, you are evicted from the "big brother" house. >> ...victor pulled an eviction hat trick. and the the true final four remained. >> i love you all. we made it to the final four. >> final four!
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head of household competition -- >> congratulations, paul, you're the new h.o.h. >> ...your boy earned his ticket to the final three. >> yes! >> tonight, it's the final and most important veto of the summer. who will secure their safety, and who will be evicted? plus, emotions explode at the jury house. all this ( cheers and applause ) captioning funded by cbs >> julie: good evening. i'm julie chen, welcome to "big brother." tonight, paul will make the final nominations of the summer. then he will be joined by james, corey, and nicole to fight it out in the final veto competition. the winner of that p.o.v. will
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