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i'm embarrassed. for myself, my family, especially those guys. the usa swimming, the whole olympic games. american olympic swimmer ryan lochte comes clean about the robbery that never happened in an exclusive interview with matt lauer. thxxxi olympic games came to a close as team usa dominated with 121 medals. shocking details as authorities say isis used a child to carry out a mass suicide attack at a wedding that killed 50. >> donald trump tries a new approach but hillary clinton maintains her lead with just 77 days before the election. plus a massive haboob covers arizona. and are you brave enough to park on a glass bridge 1,000
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feet in the air? "early today" starts right now. good morning, everybody. and thank you, rio. 17 days of eye-popping competition involving 11,000 of the world's best athletes, the carnival-inspired closing ceremonies carried on in the wind and in the rain in a dazzle display of color and dance. amid the celebrations, a notable athlete remained absent. back in the u.s. 12-time medalist ryan lochte sat down by nbc's matt lauer on saturday and apologized for his now defunct tale of a run point robbery in rio. >> what i'm trying to get at, the first story you told, ryan, is much more about the mean streets of rio. >> yeah. >> and the version we're hearing now is much more of a negotiated settlement to cover up some dumb behavior. >> and that's why i'm taking full responsibility for it. is because i overexaggerated that story. >> despite the embarrassing incident, team usa carried on capturing gold on the court with
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an emotional carmelo anthony america's all-time leading olympic scorer to cap off his fourth olympics. a bizarre incident marked the end of the bronze medal wrestling match, a mongolian athlete believed he had won that match and celebrated with his coaches only to find uzbekistan was given the victory. in protest, his coaches stripped off their clothes and then hurled their shoes. so gymnast simone biles, team usa's little giant proudly carried the u.s. flag in the xxxi olympic games. finishing with a record-breaking 121 medals including 46 gold. and while the olympic flame was extinguished rio proved it knew thousand throw a party a, even super mario. the prime minister offering the glimpse of the stage in 2020. developing overnight, we're
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going to turkey where authorities are now blaming isis this morning at as the most likely perpetrators of a suicide attack that shattered a wedding party. at least 51 people are dead. and many of them children. he now said the extremist who carried out that suicide attack was for more than 14 years old. for more, we're joined by nbc's kelly cobiella in london. kelly, what's the latest on this investigation? >> reporter: well, they have vowing to continue the fight against isis. it is the deadliest so far near the syrian border. the party was just ending, the party was just ending. the guests dancing in the street when that blast went off. the attack now turkey's
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they say 22 voft victims were children under the edge of the victims were kurds. at the funerals on sunday, people were shouting shame on there was a gun and bomb attack left 44 dead and scores injured. attacks blamed on kurdish. over the weekend the president said there was no difference between isis and the cue trying to destabilize turkey. they blamed the latest attack on isis. the terrorist group has not blamed responsibility on isis.
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it typically does not blame attacks on turkey. thank you so much as ohio goes, so goes the officials are telling rez kensi telling to leave. officials racing to gain control. so far no injuries reported. as ohio goes so goes the nation. officials insist their nominee is getting back on track. and while last week included a rare moment for trump when he provided an instance of regret when pressed, his new campaign
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manager kellyanne conway could not pinpoint what trump was regretful for. >> he wants to regret anybody that he's caused personal pain by saying that he didn't intend to cause personal pain. i think those who have received privately should take that expression of regret. >> so he's called the khan family, he's called john mccain and apologize. >> no, he's expressed his regret publicly saying if i caused you pain, that could include you, that can include you. but he regrets that. >> so rudy giuliani may not have done the trump campaign any favors when he made this controversial remark regarding hillary clinton's health. >> i fail to point out several signs of illness about her. >> wait, her campaign and people defending her are saying there's nothing factual about her claims of her health. and that speculation about it. >> go online and put down hillary clinton's illness, take a look at the video for yourself. >> now, that all comes after
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trump established his national hispanic advisory council in new york and called on african-americans to support his campaign. >> you're living in poverty. your schools are no good. you have no jobs. 58% of your youth is unemployed. what the hell do you have to lose? >> the clinton campaign bashed trump for that last week. or that remark. putting out this statement. donald trump asks what the african-american community has to lose by voting for him. the answer is everything from a man who questions the citizenship of the first african-american president, courts white supremacists and has been sued for housing discrimination against communities of color. however, trump has attempted to make inroads with african-americans. he visited flood stricken louisiana and at some point, he donated much needed supplies to the area even unloading a truck himself. the governor accepted a $100,000
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donation from trump. our most recent nbc news poll has trump with just 1% of the african-american vote to clinton's 91%. nationally, trump trails clinton by 5% or more. meanwhile, clinton continues to spend her time in fund-raising states like martha's vineyard. and nantucket. >> duopeople two people are seriously injured. seven others were injured including a driver. a 74-year-old woman accidentally hit the gas pedal instead of the brakes. she panicked striking a telepho telephone pole and a second vehicle. the driver could face several chashlgs including vehicular assault and vehicular homicide. we would like to wish panda
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bay bay a happy birthday. each panda received a delicious birthday cake baked by the zoo's nutrition department. symbolic objects were placed in front of the youngster representing friendship and luck. first, bill has a look with a check of the weather. >> the big weather story, we are watching this huge that bob that came in. it lasted a long time not looking at too many storms. in the days ahead we may see maybe a half inch at most.
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today." a bottle of pills falsely labeled watson 385 were in fact counterfeit drugs that contained fentanyl. according to officials close to the investigation. the synthetic opioid is listed as the drug in june. with no prescription for controlled substances in the state of minnesota 12 months before his death. new this morning, the clinton e-mail scandal continues its steady drip, this time with secretary of state colin powell pushing back against last week's report that he advised clinton to use her own e-mail account. telling "people" magazine, her people have been trying to pin it on me. the truth is, she was using her private server for a year before i sent her a memo telling her what i did. clinton has not responded. surprise surprise alabama
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crimson tide will be on top. last year's runner up crimson tigers are number two. oklahoma and lsu are in the top five. it is the fifth time crimson tide takes the top spot. word of warning for fans though. the last preseason to finish number one, u.s. c in 2004. adviser sean hannity? reports that the fox news host is serving as a donald trump confidant has circulated for some time. and now the "new york times" reports hannity has joined roger ailes as a full-on trump aide. when approached by them, hannity said, "do i talk to my friend who i've known for years and speak my mind? i can't not speak my mind. i don't say anything privately that i don't say publicly. imnot hiding the fact that i want donald trump to be the next president of the united states.
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just ahead, south korea and the u.s. conducting their drills. threatening a nuclear strike if the two countries show any signs of aggression. president obama and the first family are back at the white house this morning after wrapping up a two-week vacation on nar cease vineyard. they will survey damage from last year's devastating and deadly floods. james carval is theer taherk about the campaign reset. you're watching "early today." but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine.
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everything we know about her is in your briefing pack. "suicide squad," took the top spot at the box office for the third week with $20 million. "sausage party" took in $15 million. "war dogs" raking in $14 million. it's time to get down to business. >> prices at the pump are inching slightly higher. it is rising half a cent to $2.17 a gallon. it is causes gas station to bump
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on that you are gas prices. kobe bryant is back in business. the nba super star who retired after this last season is launching a fund to invest in tech, media companying. and a pair of classic cars set new records as the most expensive american and british made vehicles ever sold at auction. buyers have $21.8 million for the first cobra ever made and a rare jaguar race car at the pebble beach vintage car show. back over to you. >> thanks so much. just ahead. ryan lochte gets the defense. and song stress gets a siri update. you're watching "early today."
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the parts of the shoe and he was standing next to hundreds of shoes. >> i mean that was john oliver on the ryan lochte scandal. >> i like how he has been totally remade up. the hair has changed. >> yes. ryan has an exclusive interview with gnat matt laur on today. barbara streisand got fed up with how siri was pronouncing her name. tim cook said he would get it fixed in time for the september 30th update. if you want to stay on her good time you know it's streisand and not streisand. >> how many people know how many people pronounce their name?
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>> it will be a big deal when you say play barbara streisand. has anybody seen a boy with short curly hair? >> what was he wearing? >> that was halle berry. did she pull it off? >> i want to see the outtakes of you took the wrong kid. >> we could be saying that for a while. >> a little bit of arnold schwarzenegger? >> yeah. she does the female version. it's all good. late host james core don turns 58 and modern family actor ty morell turns 49 today. . with great coverage it protects my personal belongings
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>> forecast is much cooler today. hit and mess showers in mexico today. the heat will be back later this week in the northwest. that is welcomed news for several residents. they have lifted evacuation orders around the bluecut fire as crews made significant progress. it prompted the evacuation of over 82,000 people is now 85% con tand. chimney fire at only 35% containment. among those in danger is the mansion built by william
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randolph hurst. thunderstorms rolled through the bot ton rouge area sunday. it washed alligators into residential areas. president obama will visit tomorrow as volunteers aid locals in clean up. over 86,000 people applied for federal assistance. alleged drug dealer in massachusetts to mask himself to avoid capture. while looking for their capture police ran into this elderly man. after some investigation authorities realized the man was actually their suspect. after literally unmasking him sean miller was arrested. >> that is hollywood good. isn't that incredible? they had $30,000 in the home. he is now held without bail charged with possession of heroin with intent to distribute. he did a remarkable job there.
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>> he has a talent. >> yes. you might agree, she agreed to celebrate in heart-stopping fashion. she strapped on a parachute. she took the express route to the ground saying it made her heart pump. kudos to her. i will not be jumping out of a plane any time soon. >> especially not at 80. >> no. a young boy learned his wish of being blessed by pope francis will come true. he has a rare genetic disorder. the make a wish foundation will fly him to the vatican to fulfill landon's dream. that's a great story.
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people gunned down blocks away from spartan stadium in san jose. neighbors describe a scene that sounded like a drive-by developing overnight. two people gunned down. plus in san francisco the bars closed but that did not stop one patron from frying to push and claw his way back in. police are hunting for someone who severed a bartender's body part. and wrapping up an eventful two weeks in rio where rain did not put a damper on closing ceremonies. "today in the bay" starts right now. good monday
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