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i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it fo so we're going to convene my top generals and give them a simple instruction. they will have 30 days to submit to the oval office a plan for soundly and quickly defeating isis. >> he's even talked about using nuclear weaps. >> strong talk just a taste of what's ahead for the candidates today as they prepare to square off in an all military style forum. zika sex guidelines are set as congress fails to act on the virus that spread to 60 countries. developments in the deadly arizona bank robbery and police chase that had viewers nationwide transfixed
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as news of a multimillion dollar settlement emerges. "early today" starts right now. >> the surprising new facebook study about happiness and the catch of the day. so great to be with you, this morning. >> i can bet you there are going to be some sparks flying tonight at that forum between donald trump and hillary clinton. >> you might be right. toniis coin toss made and the stage is set. hillary clinton and donald trump will go head to head in their first general election faceoff. the matchup will take place on the iconic intrepid museum and will focus on national security, foreign affairs and more. the official coin toss determined clinton will take questions first with trump to follow. and we now have word trump will give a major policy speech in pennsylvania just in a handful of hours and trump gave a preview of what he's expected to
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>> so we're going to convene my top generals and give them a simple instruction. they will have 30 days to submit to the oval office a plan for soundly and quickly defeating isis. we have no choice. >> aides say trump will call for increased defense spending and getting rid of the sequester. those automatic budget cuts that were enacted in 2013. it is an interesting policy shift for trump who openly says, the sequester, quote, does not go far enough. all the candidates could talk about were taxes. trump's taxes. >> he said that the american people don't care about his tax return. and in fact, he's also said that it's none of our business. now, i just think he's dead wrong. he clearly has something to hide. >> nobody cares about it except some of the folks in the media.
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under a routine audit and when the audit's complete, i'll release my returns. >> and here they are hitting one another on national security on the leadup up to tonight's forum. >> he's very loose in his talk about nukes. he says he doesn't care if other countries get them, doesn't know why they haven't been used already. >> if she really can't remember, she can't be president. she doesn't remember anything. she doesn't even remember whether or not she was instructed on how to use e-mails. >> he says he has a secret plan to defeat isis. but the secret is he has no plan. >> her conduct is disqualifying. >> our latest poll just out has trump beating clinton by 19 points among voters who are currently serving or have
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military. clinton released a list of 95 generals who support her. they come after clinton released an ad entitled sacrifice, watching some of the new york businessman's more provocative statements. and history in the making for the first time in 75 years, the dallas morning news is supporting a democrat over a republican. today clinton will stay off trail. the former president stumping in florida, the former first daughter in pennsylvania. trump meanwhile will take his national security message to philadelphia before speaking to the conservative party of new york ahead of tonight's forum. at 8:00 p.m. eastern and nbc's prime time televised forum, it will focus exclusively on issues that the next president will have to confront as commander in chief of this country.
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don't forget that's tonight on nbc. set your dvrs for that one, folks. and we know where they won't be. on the 15th anniversary of the september 11th terror attacks, neither will be commemorating the visit with to the world trade center sites. that's according to a spokesperson for the 9/11 memo a most notably, then senators mccain and obama made a joint appearance in 2008, trump and clinton have elected not to. both have chosen not to campaign at all on that day and they've also agreed not to air any ads. developing overnight, the murder suspect who escaped a las vegas interrogation room has been recaptured by an fbi task force after a four-day manhunt.
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by slipping out of his handcuffs. police say he was captured overnight at a resident in las vegas without incident. perez was initially taken into custody as a suspect in the shooting death of a man following an altercation with a man at a mcdonald's. >> more than 500 killed. that's the gruesome milestone chicago residents are waking up to this morning. with the city's top cop calling it a society issue, not a police issue, cementing its reputation of the murder capital of the coy, fatal shootings this labor day weekend alone. that brings its annual total to 512. that number is more than los angeles and new york combined. a lot are gun related with 82 shootings per week. city officials blamed the killings on increased gang activity and also weak gun laws. >> if we had the gun laws in chicago that l.a. and new york have we would see our violent crime cut in half. >> the minimum penalty for
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is one year in year, while in new york it's three and a half years. one activist is calling it a war zone that needs help fast. >> the city say it's broke, the state says it's broke. so call for a federal emergency and get some resources. >> meanwhile, mayor has not responded to the violence. the surge in violence has made 2016 the decades. congress has once again failed to pass a bill funding the fight against zika. a procedural vote failed in the senate yesterday 52-46. this as officials say seven more home grown cases of zika have been found in florida. six of which are on miami beach. that increases the total to 56 locally transmitted cases of zika in the sunshine state. tracie potts joins us live from washington. where does the zika fight go from here? >> reporter: at this point they
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can it out of washington into places like florida that could really use it. also five more cases reported at ft. bragg. although those seem to be travel related. the republican leadership's plan is to take it the money from planned parenthood. they can't seem to get this done. by the end of the month they've got to do something to keep the government running and they want to attach the zika funding to that so that if the government stays open, places like florida can get that money. but it's not clear what the path is going to be to get that done. this morning a minnesota hometown is reeling in grief and outrage from the outcome of a plea deal that has allowed a confessed killer off the hook
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yesterday how he kidnapped, sexually abused and killed an 11-year-old jacob wetterling nearly three decades ago. they cut a deal with them after he led officials to jacob's grave. the wetterlings agreed to it to bring an end to search. >> i want to say, jacob, i'm so sorry. it's incredibly painful to know his last days. last hours, last minutes. >> he still faces up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to child pornography charges. he could spend the rest of his life in custody if he is civilly committed after he finishes his federal sentence. >> the dad -- first here's meteorologist bill karins with
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>> a lot of heavy rain heading to the north, it's racing to the north at 17 miles per hour. will weaken during the day, but the rain has already gun in many areas. you could see it's pretty widespread. the heaviest rain is expected to be in the tucson area eastward to the border. 2 million people under a flash flood watch today. here's a closer look at your day. the pacific northwest, somef over the weekend. it continues. a taste of fall, cool nights, nice warm days. still pretty warm in areas of central california. many areas of the northern california coast back down into the 60s. for the catch of the night we head off the court at the u.s. open. after winning her match, she launches one into the stands. look at that grab. right by the exit. the phone in one hand t-ball in the other.
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start your mind off smiling today with this trending from st. lucie county, florida. look at this adorable photo of mason buckmire hugging his twin brother hawk and even looks like a smile right there. he was born with a rare birth defect in his diaphragm and he's undergone numerous surgeries. this captures the first time since birth that the twins are together and reunited. it's gotten more than 100,000 likes and 26,000 shares on facebook. we see that a lot, twins hugging or holding hands. >> a police chase of epic proportions has stolen attention around the country. the high speed pursuit ending with the suspected bank robber
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it was all caught on camera. >> shots are fired. shots are fired at the vehicle right now. >> the car chase led authorities 20 miles through the busy streets of phoenix, arizona. police identify the driver as 31-year-old steven del rio who according to family members was released from prison three months ago. >> we know that he intended to escape at all costs and put anybody in danger. >> two other suspects were detained close to where the pursuit began. thankfully no officers or civilians were hit or injured in that pursuit. this morning into the sexual harassment case that rocked fox news. it centered around roger ailes and gretchen carlson and concluded with an unprecedented $20 million settlement and a rare apology from the media giant. that wasn't the only shock wave to hit fox and their viewers. greta van susteren abbankruptly resigned saying this
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she planned to invoke her exit clause. she quote, woke up yesterday fully expecting to tape her prime time show. only to be delivered two letters at her home, the message, she's out. her husband told the times there may be litigation in the future. she was the anchor of her show for 14 years. fast forwarding today. the paralympics begin tonight. the opening ceremony airing live the iconic statue in rio de janeiro where it was blessed by rio's arch bishop. and american airlines flies its first scheduled flight from miami to cuba today. jet blue became the first commercial u.s. airline to fly to cuba in more than half a century. and later on today now that summer is over, find out how you can score the best travel deals this fall. you're watching "early today." before taking his team to state for the first time... gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card
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stocks rallied on tuesday amid cooling u.s. interest rate hike expectations with the nasdaq hitting a new all-time high. futures are flat at the moment but today investors and consumers alike are anxiously awaiting apple's big announcements. we have the details. >> good morning. the big day is here. apple is holding an event in san
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where it's expected to unveil the iphone 7. apple is removing the head phone jack paving the way for wireless headphones. hillary clinton is slamming trump for making comments about the fed reserve and interest rates. she says fed policy should be off limits for presidential candidates because words move signing a three-year deal to be the league's official truck sponsor, ford has made trucks to get people to the game uber style.
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>> i wonder what the tonight show is going to do for material tomorrow. >> look at these two guys coming up. that is zane mallic. they are collaborating on a new show for nbc. drama titled "boys." this is malik's first venture into tv. he launched a solo career from one direction in 2015. >> i bet some of his fans are going to want to see him act.
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over meeting simone biles who was also a guest on the show. take a look at what happened. >> simone is here. did you meet her? >> i did not yet. no, but i want to. i'm going to freak out. >> she's going to freak out too. >> i'm going to freak out more. >> we got you something because you have so many medals. you have to have someplace to hold them so we got you something. let's go over here. >> your own personal channing tatum medal holder. how about that? >> he's going to be in the remake of splash. he's going to be the merman. he's going to be the merman. ?? when is your flu shot more than a flu shot?
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a woman is dead after coming at police with a sword.. team 12's bryan west has our top story in three minutes. teases we may be weeks away from the first presidential debate -- but the nominees are set to face off tonight. the details and more ... are coming your way in 20 minutes. michael phelps may be coaching at a-s-u these days - - but he doesn't want his son to go there.. the big plans he has for baby boomer -- that's in the morning juice.
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