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>> reporter: ann romney, from the heart, trying to do what her husband so far has not, win over america's moms and working women. >> i love you women! >> reporter: she talked about mitt romney, the family man, the student, and eventually the entrepreneur, telling america don't hate success, embrace it. >> mitt romney was not handed success. he built it. if the last four years had been more successful, do we really think there would be this attack on mitt romney's success? >> reporter: delegates thought she hit the home run romney needs. >> everyone around us, male and female, were just looking at each other like, oh, man, she just hit it out of the park. >> she was very natural, good-flowing speech. she's opened up a new side of
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the romneys that you don't see. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie focused on romney the tough guy. >> mitt romney will tell us the truths we need to hear to end the torrent of debt that's complicating our future. >> reporter: christie put romney over the top for the nomination. >> all 50 of its votes for the president of the united states. >> reporter: tonight we hear from running mate paul ryan. he's expected to talk about his small town roots, less government, and strong community. now, romney was here last night, but he won't be here tonight for ryan's speech. he's actually in indiana today campaigning, but, of course, lynn, he will be back tomorrow to accept the nomination. >> all right, tracie potts in tampa. thanks so much. let's get a little more detailed description of what's going on with hurricane isaac. bill karins tracking if for us. >> let's try to advance the story in what's going to happen with the path of this storm to let you know what's going to develop throughout the day
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today. the storm is moving slowly, but we think the forward speed will begin to progress a little bit. as close as it will get to new orleans at 8:00 a.m., then weakening to a tropical storm heading into central louisiana. even in the middle of louisiana, some of the bands will come up through the new orleans area, but 24 hours from now is when the effects will be ending in the new orleans area. doesn't look like the power crews will get in there to help them out until probably thursday. that's a look at the national forecast, now here's a look outside your window. as far as today around the country, not a lot of active weather. yesterday with the horrible storms in charleston, south carolina, should be better today, isolated storms. in the middle of the country, still very hot andery dry. one thing we will watch, eventually some of this rain heading for the drought zone that desperately needs it. >> small sliver of good news for this. bill, thank you so much. coming up, home prices rise,
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consumer confidence falls. and too good to be true, teaching your baby to read? your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. plus, a new woman in russell brand's life and she's another singer. a pair of all-stars get knocked out. nascar's bad boy trades in his wheels for a tank. and the strangest catch you'll ever see. you're watching "early today."
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good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here's some of your top headlines this morning. syrian troops are being aided by commanders and soldiers from iran, this according to a "wall street journal" report quoting members of the revolutionary guard. that is the first confirmation of iran's role in the war. clashes between police and student demonstrators. an estimated 1,000 protesters had to be marching peacefully
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through the streets to protest education reform. a federal court has blocked the redistricting plan by the texas state legislature saying it discriminated against hispanics. the judges ruled the plan protected districts belonging to white members of congress. bomb detonators of bombs from world war ii in an explosion heard and seen across the city. a number of nearby buildings briefly caught fire, but no reportings of injuries. new spectacular images of mars have been sent back by the curiosity rover showing the view from the southwest from the landing site. it's unbelievable. a second image shows a closer look at mt. sharp, which is the rover's eventual destination on this mission. pretty cool there. all right, now here's an early look at how wall street is going to kick off the day. the dow opens at 13,102 after
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losing 21 points yesterday. the nasdaq gained three. overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei inched up 36 points, but in hong kong, down 23. stocks ended little change tuesday on another day of low volume and even lower energy. investors saw little reason to leave the sidelines, ben bernanke is expected to announce new measures to boost growth. mixed economic data didn't help. home prices rose in june for the first time since 2010, but august consumer confidence dropped to the lowest level since 2011. printer maker lexmark soared after cutting 1,700 jobs, roughly 13% of its workforce. ketchup maker heinz up on a rosy forecast. movado skyrocketed on good
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results and raised forecast. tommy hilfiger. its facility began -- the obama administration raised fuel efficiency requirements for new cars and trucks to an average 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025. watch dycom today, results short of expectations. also keep an eye on chevron, which rose tuesday on speculation it's looking to buy something with its cash. and no, you can't teach a 9-month-old to read. the federal trade commission has filed a complaint against the makers of your baby can read, marketed as a tool to teach infants to read. it costs about $200 and sold nationwide at retail stores including walmart and babies r us. a nascar driver ready for a
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collision at home plate. plus, the giants use teamwork and a little luck against the astros. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. i'll have an update on isaac and the fact it's stalled over new orleans is not good. that's coming up. you're watching "early today." kate and i have been married for 15 years.
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good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, the mets rallied past the phillies in extra innings last night for their third straight victory. here's mario solis with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> the mets haven't scored four runs in a game in about two weeks. yesterday they did it in one inning, taking on the phillies. tied at five. in the tenth, rbi double, mets take the lead. that sparks a four-run inning. mets win 9-5. the rangers' yu darvish threw a gem against the rays. ian kinsler did the rest. solo shot in the fourth. that's all the rangers would need to win it 1-0. tough couple days for the dodgers. matt kemp monday ran into the wall and tweaked his wrist. yesterday, this. slams into the wall at full speed. kemp down for several minutes. remained in the game, but could not finish. dodgers couldn't fair much better, rockies won 8-4.
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pirates and cards. tabata with a single to right. guns down josh harrison at the plate. yadier molina holds on, but gets the worst of it. down and out and so were the cards. wild play between the giants and astros. foul ball down the line. pablo sandoval is under it, misjudges it. brandon crawford is there to make the diving grab. you can watch a ton of games and won't see a stranger catch. giants held on to win 3-2. andy roddick cruising to a straight set win. serena williams also won. finally, during saturday's nascar race, driver tony stewart was so mad at matt kenseth, he threw his helmet at number 17 as he was driving by. watch out, matt, a tank. that's right, tony stewart took this world war ii tank for a spin around the charlotte motor
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speedway. no word if the tank fires helmets. that's your look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. coming up, lindsey's off the hook and the beebs comes to the ratings rescue. your early morning entertainment headlines straight ahead. plus, a jarring experience in california with a happy ending. you're watching "early today."
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welcome back to "early today." the news with isaac this morning if you're just joining us, it's now on land or very close to it here in southeast louisiana. the dirty side of the storm with the gusting winds and rain over the top of new orleans. a lot of people don't have power and are wondering what's going on. they want the storm to end. the rest of the southeast, showers and storms from tampa down to orlando. hopefully nothing like yesterday in carolina. if you're watching us on lax 18, lexington, kentucky, a community arts project that creates bead art. it's easy beading green. get it? i do. at the university kentucky art museum. >> major points for you this morning. bill, thanks so much. early look at the headlines in entertainment. russell brand has rebounded and it's another singer. brand has fallen for former spice girl geri halliwell, aka
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ginger spice. >> that was my crush. >> tabloid reports they've been dating since the rehearsal for the olympics closing ceremony. justin bieber taped a segment for the increasingly ratings desperate "the x factor." lindsay lohan will not be prosecuted for stealing more than $100,000 of jewelry and sunglasses. you got to them, bill, they listened to you. prosecutors didn't exactly proclaim her innocence saying only, "we don't have sufficient evidence to prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt." >> yeah. >> yeah. thought so. shia labeouf told usa today he took acid on the film "the necessary death of charlie countryman" to help understand his character. us weekly reports robert pattinson is selling his house he once held with ex kristen stewart. single tear, very sad. >> no tear. >> we're over it.
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this came to us from kgte in bakersfield, california, where traffic was brought to a crawl during a slow delicate rescue. a truck carrying nearly 100 turtles in plastic bags lost its precious cargo along a highway. a few of the little guys didn't make it, but nearly all were saved and gently carried to safety. as luck would have it, there happens to be a turtle and tortoise society nearby. how convenient. that group is going to put the surviving turtles up for adoption. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today." your first stop of the day, today, on your nbc station.
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>> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. it is a beautiful startn this wednesday morning. thskies are clear. the current temperatures -- 64 in parkton. about as nice as it gets this time of year. lots of sunshine and low humidity. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. and the latest on isaac. >> 68 degrees on tv hill. hurricane isaac makes landfall.
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