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or your money back. ♪ i wouldn't do so well at that parade. well, now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. he has your weather channel forecast. good morning to you, bill. >> have you ever seen the movie? >> no. >> it's not that scary. we should watch that together. good morning, everyone. the heavy rains continue. the possibility of any tornados.
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now, we haven't had any in the last couple of hours but tornado watch still exists. they're like feeder bands coming all the way off the gulf. they're like 400 miles from north to south and we have another one coming outside of mobile. the mississippi coastline is what's being targeted with the worst of it. still breezy out of the south. staid off to nd-off rain but your east. eventually as the storm pulls away, these bands will rotate through new orleans, so you're not come pleetzly done with isaac yet but at least the really nasty stuff should be over with. this purple shading here is all ore, 6 inches of rain. we're approaching 10 inches in new orleans and up there in many areas of the mississippi coastline. so you uld expect a flash flood warning. and you do have them. a lot of rush levels are running very high. winds are in the 30-mile-an-hour range right now. it's a windy breezy morning. eventually the storms are going
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to get stuck to the north. it's a hot day. these clouds will be appreciated and we'll try to get you rainfall in the days ahead. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. it's going to be a pretty nice day but temperatures are going to heed up. a nice surge of hot air. temperatures will easily be in the 90s across much of the drought zone today. so isaac, the rains today could do some damage, but it looks like in the days ahead, beneficial. >> that's some good news, bill. thanks. >> coming up, the economy grows, oil prices fall, and the place you really need to worry about computer privacy. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. plus, back in the usa, following a controversial world tour, madonna's sounding quite the patriot. yankees are free-falling, doctors get a lift from an unexpected source, plus lance
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good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. the president of egypt mohamed morsi is in iran today for the summit meeting of the 120-nation non-align movement. it is the first iran visit by an egyptian leader in decade. in florida they have agreed to have a new judge for george zimmerman's trial because the previous judge went too far with some negative remarks. zimmerman has pleaded not guilty in the second-degree murder of black teenager trayvon martin. 11 people were injured when a car backed into a sidewalk. he said he was sorry and was not arrested.
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the worst drivers in the u.s. are in washington, d.c. according to an annual survey by ail allstate insurance which say s drivers only go 4.7 years without accidents. meanwhile the safest drivers are in sioux falls, north dakota, where the average driver has an accident every 10.8 years. in canada bat made a guest appearance flying through a studio during a newscast in ottawa. a young woman, a brave young woman who works in the newsroom eventually helped escort the bat out the side door. and now here's an early look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,1507 after adding 4 points yesterday. the s&p was up a point. the nasdaq gained 4. taking a look at overseas trading this morning in tokyo the nikkei skidded 86 points while kong the hang seng tumbled 235. well, better economic grows
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and housing sales rose thanks to exports. the economy grew at a 1.7% annual rate from april through june, higher than the initial government estimate. separately the fed's beige book survey showed the economy expanded gradually in july and august with improvement in housing and retail sales. also sales of homes jumped 2% in july to its highest level since 2010. still, despite all that good news gains were only modest as traders continue to wait for tomorrow's speech by fed chief ben bernanke and any hints about another round of central bank stimulus. the past four sessions have been the slowest in trade all year. the market's volatility index sticks at a five-year low. oil fell after the unexpected rise in stockpiles and the passing of hurricane isaac. insurer wellpoint rose 8% after its ceo resigned. food packager sealed air
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jumped 12% on news that a former dow chemical exec will take over when its current ceo retires. yelp zoomed up 23% as investors held onto the stock despite the stock being its first day the buyers could sell. clothier joseph a. banks soored 14%. zaels gained over 5% after a return to profability. and, finally, while many worry about facebook privacy and home computer security, perhaps we should all be more concerned about work. a 2011 survey found over more than half of u.s. employers are monitoring their employees' computer use. time to stop playing solitaire, everyone. coming up, a grand slam, replacements remain and words from a fallen champion. plus, the washington nationals' cocky rookie shows why he has a right to be. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. starting on friday isaac
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place yesterday with a loss to the toronto blue jays. here's nbc's mario solis with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> good morning. last month the yankees appeared to be running away with the a.l. least. now it's more of a slow crawl. the bronx bombers have been free-falling, losing seven of their last ten. escobar had a field day in new york, a home run and driving in five. toronto wins 8-5. orioles missed a golden opportunity. the white sox hit the ground running in baltimore. four runs in the first and go on to win, 8-1. tampa's hot on baltimore's tail. longoria hit a home run in texas. the race are a half game in back of the o's. the nats' bryce harder added another accomplishment to his impressive rookie resume. two homers last night against the marlins. the nationals stack a five-game skid with an 8-4 win.
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with all the offensive fire power with the dodgers you wouldn't expect a.j. to drive in four runs. first career grand slam. dodgers beat the rockies, 10-89. it's official. the nfl will open the season with replacement officials. negotiations are at a standstill with the league and the nfl referee association. of course, the regular season kicks off next wednesday with the cowboys and giants on nbc. and, finally, less than a week after he said he would not challenge doping charges against him, lance armstrong spoke as a summit in montreal where he felt a need to reintroduce himself. >> my name is lance armstrong, a a cancer survivor. i've been asked to come up here and tell my story. i'm a father of five, and, yes, i won the tour de france seven times. >> of course, the u.s. anti-doping agency has stripped armstrong of those seven titles but armstrong says he knows in his heart he won them all and they can't be taken away. that's your look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis.
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today." this map shows where the worth of the drought conditions are. the bright red and dark red are where the worst of it is right through the heartland, especially arkansas, illinois, indiana. i mention those states because those are the states that have a chance of seeing moisture from isaac and getting beneficial rain, especially arkansas into today and torcht and the next couple of days as the storm moves from missouri to the ohio valley. >> if you're watching us on 12 news in phoenix, arizona, discover how artists use paper over the years as canvas as paper at the art museum. and that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn. >> all right, bill. thanks so much. and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. well, lindsay lohan's problems keep piling up. and we will keep reporting on them. yesterday lohan was banned by her favorite hollywood hotel chateau marmont for allegedly failing to pay a $46,000 bill.
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tmz reports lohan thought the producers of her liz taylor lifetime movie were covering the bill. >> a misunderstanding. >> the bill itself shows some interesting charges. $686 for cigarettes and over $3,000 for the mini bar. all right. after ten episodes of a summer run, fx has ordered another 90 episodes of charlie sheen's comedy "anger management." >> i taped the first two. >> kicking off the first leg of her summer tour in philadelphia after talking about the recent arrest of three russian punk rockers madonna told the crowd, tuesday night that they should, quote, never forget how lucky you are to live where you live and to have the freedom that you have. and finally add writing and directing to ryan gosling's impressive resume. he'll direct christina hendricks in a fantasy film "how to catch a monster" which he wrote. is there anything that man can't do. >> when i look at you, your eyes light up and your smile gets a little bigger. >> we'll keep reporting on it as well. well, this comes to us from
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tampa where the republican national convention had a pair grabbing attention, not just mitt romney and paul ryan. a convention manager proposed to his girlfriend right on the main stage using video screens to help pop the question. along with the showbiz flair. he got down on one knee as it should be and he popped the big question the traditional way and much like the candidates the bride-to-be accepted the nomination. asked if mitt romney will be invited to the big day, she asked, will he pay for the wedding. something tells me -- >> put him on the spot. >> he's being put on the spot. exactly. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just 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 will be another nice day today. not bad for this time of year. if you high, thin clouds out there ban. 73 at the maryland science center. mostly sunny skies. a little warmer than yesterday with high temperatures in the mid to upper 80's. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> 4:57. 65 degrees on tv hill.
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbalv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> looking good again today? >> you would call a nice for this time of year. dew points in the low 60's. mostly sunny. almost a full-bl
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