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this morning on "early today," battling for votes. he became president campaigning for change. now a new nbc news "wall street journal" poll shows voters want changes. seeing red, a colom by-an bullfight turns deadly. seeing red, a colom by-an bullfight turns deadly. and looking at lake tahoe. captions paid for by nbc-universal television hello and good wednesday morning to you. today we begin with desperate
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measures. president obama heads to the nation's heartland today where he will no doubt rake republicans over the coals. but they aren't the only ones the in the hot seat. the president turned up the heat on his own party members yesterday. nbc tracie potts has more for us in washington. good morning to you, tracie. >> veronica, good morning. we're now starting to hear a tough love message from president obama, aimed not at republicans, but aimed at his own party. he said buck up and he called republicans -- rather democrats irresponsible if they're sitting on their hands complaining. he said it's inexcusable to sit on the sidelines. we heard some of this in wisconsin yesterday at a huge college rally, trying to fight what polls and pundits say is
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apathy. he told students we can't let the country fall backwards because we didn't care enough to fight. he's doing this four-state swing through several states around the country trying to drum up support because polls are showing that democrats could be in trouble as we head into november's elections. in fact, we have a new nbc "wall street journal" poll. take a look at this. republicans now have a three-point lead over democrats, but that's down from a nine-point lead just last month. and looking at this question, who should control congress? 46% now prefer republicans. 43% prefer democrats. it is a big challenge as democrats and president obama head into november. he's on the campaign trail and so is president clinton, who according to our latest poll is now the most popular democrat out there. veronica. >> interesting information. thank you so much, tracie potts live for us this morning in washington. in a fresh line of division within the democratic party, 47
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democrats have broken rank with the presidents other bush tax cuts and extensions. they're calling for a 5% maximum rate on investment income. that rate expires at the end of the year. while president obama wants to extend the 15% rate for middle and income level homes, he wants to end it for 20% earners. a vote on tax breaks is unlikely before congress adjourns this week to campaign ahead of midterm elections. intelligence officials in europe have reportedly uncovered a plot to carry out what's being called moon by style attacks in england, france and germany. apparently this has been on the radar of european officials for some time, where multiple threats in france before just yesterday the eiffel tower was evacuated following a bomb strike. some recent missile strikes in unmanned drones in pakistan were
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aimed at the planners of the suspected plots in europe. despite yesterday's reports, threat levels in the targeted country have not been raised. >> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. the u.s. navy is investigating an unauthorized exercised that took place over california's lake tahoe. two navy helicopters were seen hovering and dipping temporarily in the waters, resulting in an estimated $50,000 to $500,000 in damages. while the helicopters are back in service, both pilots have been grounded until the end of the investigation. stunning video shows for the first time a school of blue whales swimming off the california coastline. biologists say new weather patterns and cooler waters bringing in an abundance of krill could be luring in the whales. one phillies fan ditch today foam finger going all out to
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show support for his home team. a custom phillies paint job, seats and all the bells and whistles on this vintage ride. this took eight months to complete, but the fighting phillies fan hopes that it will be a world series charm. and in new york, if you can't find joey ramoen's place, look up. the street sign has been stolen four times since 2003, forcing city officials to reinstall the placard 20 feet above street level. given how many times the sign has been stolen and given its new height, perhaps a gps is still your best bet when it comes to finding joey ramone, and by that we mean the street, not the person. bill karins, were you a big ramones fan? >> i was not, actually. maybe at some point or another, i'll go back through that stage. that sign won't last past
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halloween, though, by the way. let's talk about what's happening in the tropics. yesterday, we have our tropical depression form. we have tropical moisture and there's a stream of it heading up the eastern seaboard. it's getting soggy down in south florida. miami will be drenched all day today and into tomorrow. the eastern coast of florida will see the heavy rain. it's going to rain all day long in the carolinas. especially the coastal areas. eventually tonight and tomorrow, it's going to work its way up the eastern seaboard. this is a stationary front in this tropical entity. it's not really a storm yet. it may never be. it's going to follow this front. if you're right on i-95 towards the coast, that's who is going to get drerched from this system. you can look at the radar this morning. the storm is down by havanna, currently over cuba heading into the florida straights. miami is getting drenched, soon up into the beaches around melbourne. then all the rain will head up
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into the carolinas. over the last couple of days, wilmington and areas have seen a ton of rain. serious flooding concerns into thursday and friday. notice our computers are pinpointing new jersey for very heavy rain up here into southern new england, too. the forecast for today, middle of the country. fantastic. much of the east is okay. if you're right along the coast, you're going to see heavy rain in the next few days. here is a look at the weather outside your window. in the ohio valley, tennessee valley, gorgeous weather conditions. chicago, 74. sunny. memphis, 81. that's fantastic. you've heard about the heat wave out in the west. phoenix has been very hot, too. today, 106. thursday's forecast coming right up. >> i know. you know, i'm still shaking my head over that 113 in los angeles. >> yeah. and it can't gotten much cooler out there, either. >> thanks, bill. gold sparkles and getting a beer in tough times. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead.
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>> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm veronica de la cruz. here are some of your top headlines this morning. former president jimmy carter is expected to resume his book tour today after spending the night in a cleveland, ohio, hospital with an upset stomach. medical officials say the decision to admit him was purely precautionary, and carter, who received a call from president obama, was fully alert and resting comfortably. an appeals court is allowing funding of embryonic stem cell research to continue pending a full appeal. yesterday the obama administration was handed a
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victory regarding the funding. tomorrow's scheduled execution for albert brown was put on hold to determine whether the state's new injection procedures removed a prolonged and painful death. this could prevent further executions in california until early next year due to nationwide shortages of a key drug needed for injections. in co llombia, spectators jumped into a bull ring and several people were georged by the bull. >> and now here's a look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow take a look at overseas trading in tokyo, the nikkei add
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63 points while the hang seng climbed 268. wall street was off to a rocky start, but a laterally helped wall street close mostly higher yesterday. there was an early sell-off, despite a somewhat upbeat report on housing prices. investors reacted to an industry survey that found ceos aren't exactly optimistic about a short-term recovery in sales or staffing. uncertainty in stocks drove the price of gold to a fresh high, about $1300 an ounce for the first time will. strong earnings from wall greens easily beat analyst estimates. another corporate deal adding to investment optimist, endo pharmaceutical shot up after news it will pay $1.2 billion to buy qualitest pharmaceuticals.
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monsanto fell. tech stokes struggled, dragged down by news from research in motion that its playbook tablet won't be on the market until early next year. the in, times is reporting that the obama administration is pushing for a deal to unload its stake of aig before november's midterm elections. keep an eye on hewlett packard. hp got a boost on after hours trade after a forecast delivered by its interim ceo. finally, you know times are tough when you have to barter for beer. one bar owner has revived the long lost barter system to help locals beat the economic blue peps now he's trading cold ones for fire word and potatoeses. the yanks and braves drink champagne. what has gotten into the kool-aid? your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. in weather, heavy tropical
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league east title, one thing is for sure. both the yankees and the rays are going to the playoffs. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. good morning. eva longoria called out reds fans after less than 13,000 showed up to thursday's game. close to 18,000 watched the rays clench a playoff game. the fans who were there witnessed a historic game for the franchise. carlos pena gave the rays a 3-0 lead. then in the fifth, carl crawford, who will likely be on a different team next year, his his 17th of the season. tampa led it, 5-0. david smith struck out 8 for his 19th victory. the rays clenched the season spot with a 5-0 win over the orioles. the yankees are back in the playoffs. c.c. sabathia. the yanks have qualified for the
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playoffs a remarkable 15th time in 16 years. to the red, carlos hit one deep and unfortunately for him, drew stubs was there. a home run grabbing grab kept the game close. jay bruce clenched the n.l. central. the walk-off homer, the reds advance, 3-2. the braves are doing everything they can to lock up the wild card. braves beat the marlins, 3-2. they have a game and a half lead in the wild card race. finally, the president's race in washington, d.c. took an unexpected turn. teddy roosevelt's glasses flopping around. maybe that's why he didn't see this. the kool-aid man came out of nowhere and took the president out. thomas jefferson won the race, but it was the kool-aid man who made the biggest splash. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin.
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tropical depression 16 is going to drench south florida today. you see all the rain bands from miami up to port st. lucie. tropical storm warnings are in effect just in case it does become a tropical storm. now, that moisture is going to move up the east coast. the mid-atlantic and new england tonight and tomorrow is going to get drenched. some areas could see as much as 7 inches of rain. that will include d.c., to boston eastward looks to be heavy amounts. the rest of the country is very quiet. if you're watching us on wrc 4 in washington, d.c., get ready for the holiday season. learn about the history of holiday displays. that's your early morning event of the day. >> get ready for the holiday season? can i just say no. >> we're close. >> 86 days until christmas. >> sometimes the stores don't even wait for the holiday decorations to go away. they already go with christmas.
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>> that is just crazy. oh, my goodness. now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. justin timberlake might be starring in the new movie "the social network." of facebook, justin timberlake says i don't care about my friend's feelings. they can call me and tell me. in an interview with "rolling stone" president obama says his ipod has about 2,000 songs on it, including stevie wonder, bob dillon and the rolling stones. an online poll has named russell brand as the worst dressed man in showbis, followed in second place by teen heart throb justin beber. confirmation that gweneth paltro will be the latest star on the show, they're worried too many stars will prove to be the show's undoing. justin said, quote, i have a
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girlfriend who is far prettier than i should have. what a cute couple they are. congratulations to them. >> they call that marrying up, right? >> no. he's funny. he's a funny guy. i would say it's equal. >> okay. good. this comes from cranson, rhode island, where anxious family and friends could hardly wait for a special reunion. members of the national army guard returned with hugs and kisses after a year long deployment to guantanamo bay. we sometimes tend to overlook those serving elsewhere. that was not the case when it comes to the friends and families of 170 members of the 115th military police company. welcome home. i'm veronica de la cruz, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station.
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>> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in hd. >> good morning, everyone. i am tony pann. a heavy rain is possible heading into tonight and tomorrow. we have partly cloudy skies right now. it is cooler than yesterday. 57 at the airport. a mixture of sunshine and clouds. the clouds will thicken up as we head into the afternoon. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. we'll see what is on tap for the upcoming week. for now, to the news desk. >> thank you.
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57 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to 11 news today. >> there is a new handsfree cell phone lot that takes effect on friday. >> president obama rallies across the country to try and fire up democrats before the midterm elections. >> we will also take a look at your morning commute. your morning commute. ni four years ago, bob ehrlich got fired as governor of maryland.
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for good reason. first, he protected tax loopholes for giant cable cable companies. then, he let utilities jack up our rates 72%. and for the last four years, he worked as a hired gun for big corporations, even a bank that took billions from a taxpayer funded bailout. ehrlich sides with corporate executives again and again and again tell bob ehrlich big banks and billionares don't need help. middle class marylanders do. bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy...
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but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5 million? he's not really on my side. with this tough economy, we really need a governor on our side. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in hd. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. >> and i am stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. we have some rain. i do not mind. >> it is in the 50's. i think we will get a boatload of rain. we could wind up but some
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