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♪ scare on the trail. at first complaining of being over heated, hillary clinton was unsteady and clearly needed support to enter her van. she'd been treated for pneumonia. >> are you feeling better? >> yes, thank you very much. thank you everybody. >> but donald trump has been curiously quiet on the issue. after a weekend of war fare, a monday night syrian ceasefire hangs in the balance, but will all sides respect it. d a moving 9/11. an upset at the u.s. open.
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"early today" starts right now. >> happy monday to you kwm rr frances rivera. >> and it was a scary couple of hours until the clinton campaign came out explaining what was wrong with the secretary of state. >> we begin this morning with the nation beginning the horrific events from some 15 years ago which took 3,000 lives. but it was a race for the white house which cast a long shadow, after both candidates made their own planned visits to mark the occasi occasion. and we have news this morning that hillary clinton has canceled a series of high profile events due to health concerns, after a day that may have dramatically shifted the tenure of the race after she abruptly fell ill and left during the service. and we know she's been diagnosed with pneumonia. the nominee quote
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she was recovering nicely, the doctor said. and look at this video. shows clinton unsteady, clearly requiring support before trying to get in her van. clinton was driven to the manhattan apartment to recooperate, however, the press was not notified for over an hour. and here she is greeting reporters and onlookers before heading to her home. >> are you feeling better? >> yes, thank you. very much. >> for more we're joined by tracie potts and good morning. what more can you tell us about clinton's illness and the significance, especially with donald trump targeting her health in the past. >> reporter: and that's the key. because this alone may not have been the big issue, but the
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coughing spell that her doctors said was attributed to seasonal allergies. in 2012 she had a stomach virus that turned into dehydration and developed a blood clot which turned out to be her second blood clot. there have been public health issues for hillary clinton. and so this is raising more questions. the campaign for donald trump has questioned whether she has the physical stamina, not only to run but to serve as president of the united states and obviously she and her campaign have denied that there's a problem there. neither candidate has released their full medical records. we have doctor's records from both of them. trump's doctor admitted his l t letter was rushed. but the bottom line, he is 70. she will be 69 next month. they will be the oldest and second oldest ever elected,
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depending on who wins. >> tracie potts live for us in washington d.c. and while clinton faces tough questions on her health, donald trump is expected to sit down and talk to dr. oz about his own health and his regimen. the hardest hit firehouse during 9/11, there he was greeted by firefighters and commemorated the anniversary along side former mayor, rudy giuliani. and attended the same world trade center tour that clinton was on hand for earlier. and national republicans grilled clinton, following this controversial remark earlier. >> you could put half of trump supporters into what i call the "basket of deplorables." the islamaphobic, you name it. and unfortunately, there are people like that.
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and he has lifted them up. >> and the clinton campaign quickly reversed course, apologizing, while democrats say there was nothing to make a stink about. they say it equals mitt romney's 47% mark and it all comes as clinton holding a 5-point lead among likely voters nationally. 46% to 41% and that's in keeping with the same poll from last month. 45% to 35%. and today on the trail, trump delivers remarks remarks to the national coast guard. and clinton will remain off the stump, recooperating from the health scare. as sunset falls over syria in a matter of hours, a seven-day truce will allow humanitarian aid to reach aleppo
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and other besieged parts of the ci city. the carnage between syria's government forces and the u.s.-backs opposition left at least 90 dead and over 100 wounded. matt bradley is following the deal out of london. what are the chanchances the ce is going to stick? >> reporter: ahead of the ceasefire, scheduled to begin in a few hours. over 100 have been killed, mostly by the syrian government, which has pounded rebel held areas across syria. they have ramped up since russia and u.s. signed this deal to halt fighting. russia, has been on the offensive as well. striking rebel positions in aleppo and idlib. that doesn't look good for the ceasefire. the guns were supposed to stop
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firing monday night, tonight. and the agreement would allow humanitarian aid to flow into block aided areas of syria, particularly aleppo. and if all of that holds up for seven days, russia and the u.s. will share intelligence and targeting data to allow them to cooperate. syria's war has seen this kind of jockying before. they tried to get a better position before the ceasefire begins. >> live for us in london. thanks for the update. police are searching for the suspect or suspects in a shooting that's left one dead and five others injured. gun fire erupted in birmingham's gate city community. as many as 60 shots were fired, potentially from multiple guns.
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at least six rescue units were called to the scene. all victims were likely innocent bistanders. ironically, an officer-involved-shooting took place at the same intersection just three days earlier. and after the commemoration of one of the dead lesh days comes to an end. >> as we saw in the days and weeks that followed and what has become even clearer in the years since is that the legacy of september 11th is not one of terror or fear, but of resilience and hope. >> we remember a day 15 years guy when we were wounded but not weakened. we remember a lesson of 9/11 that evil is real and so is curage. >> their remarks came just before americans sat down to enjoy the first sunday of
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football and president bush was on hand for the dallas coin toss and president obama urged all americans to accept the diverse nation we are. but are we really safer than we were 15 years ago, hwhen terrorists simultaneously hijacked planes. >> we're safer when it comes to another 9/11 style attack but we're challenged with the home-grown violent extremists. and that requires a new government response and public participation and vigilance as well, by the way. >> that was secretary jay johnson and so many lives changed after that day, but as we say, never forget. >> and the terror threat really has changed over the 15 years as well. a college football player is
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in serious trouble over a shot he gave to a referee. and severe thunderstorms headed for people in nebraska and iowa today. >> yeah, this is classic fall air mass and it's colliding with the warmer air ahead of it. and this afternoon and evening from omaha up to mason city, isolated strong storms throughout minneapolis and behind the cold front, it's going to be much cooler for your day on tuesday. now a closer look at your day ahead. i mentioned the chilly air, 47 degrees. that's it in bhillings, montana. and afternoon thunderstorms in the southeast, down to south florida. we take you now to atlantic city, new jersey, 52 lovely ladies and one coveted crown. >> and the new miss america
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5-year ban. you're done with school by then. >> it's not the kind of sportsmanship you want to see. leading the news, police are investigating the cause behind a gruesome school bus crash. just moments after the bus driver picked up members of a high school football team, he crashed into a pillar. 15 students were transported, most with non-life threatening injuries. they have not identified the female driver but say her route is quote curious because it's not clear why she circled back to the airport. some of the countries most renowned football players continue to kneel at the national outcome. and upton is engaged to professional baseball player, justin veerlander.
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and while it was sparked by colin kaepernick, seahawks players support with interlocked arms and dolphins players took a knee and cardinals players stood together as one. and nfl commissioner, roger goodell commented during an interview with "today's" matt lauer. >> i think when our players speak out and feel passionately about something, i think it's a good thing for us. president obama is set to meet with leaders that white house. he's trying to break dead locks in government spending and zika funding. the $487 million powerball jackpot winner have expected to come forward today. and "american ninja warrior." warrior." on my long-term control medicine.
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k-y intense. right now on "nbc 10 news today," fighting pneumonia. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton had to leave a 9/11 memorial after feeling weak and now she's cancelling a trip out west. winning with wentz. the rookie eagles quarterback proved he can play and win in the nfl. now fans, teammates and coaches are singing his praises. personal protest. members of woodrow wilson football team in camden took a knee during the national anthem over the weekend and several pro athletes did the same during nfl games yesterday. nbc 10 news starts now. >> it's monday. good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. actually a little cool out there. >> it really is. i felt it as soon as i walked out. >> let's get right to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert neighborhood
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forecast, a look at conditions where you live. hey, bill. >> feels good, doesn't it, after last week and into the weekend, the seering heat is taking a break and the humidity is coming way down. low 50s right now in the lehigh valley. that's a live view from easton. 71 degrees. really comfortable. nothing but sunshine is what we'll see today, once it's up that is. suburbs at 57%. at 65 degrees at philadelphia international, we're headed for the upper 60s at 9:00. we should top out in the low have. even a little bit cooler than yesterday. with a warm afternoon yesterday but it was out of the heat wave. 81 degrees this afternoon for philadelphia. 79 in the lehigh valley and very low 80s for the suburbs, new jersey and delaware. and at the shore, the temperatures will climb into the 70s this afternoon. a detailed look at each of these forecasts when i'm back in a few minutes. first, jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. jessie? >> thanks, bill, starting off on the vine street expressway this morning, we're open right now. these are our cameras around 8th
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street. we're open right now. we typically have construction between broad street and the schuylkill expressway. right now, both directions are open in or out of the schuylkill or 95 east or westbound, whichever way you're headed. look for a disabled vehicle in lower merion, monument road and city avenue. maybe you're taking the vine that direction, you'll be find. 12 minutes from the vine street expressway to the blue route. now to decision 2016, hillary clinton was supposed to be campaigning in the west starting today. >> but late last night she canceled events to take care of her health. nbc 10's pamela osborne is live in the digital operations center. doctors diagnosed clinton with pneumonia. tell us how this unfolded. >> she was diagnosed on friday but her diagnosis wasn't made public until late yesterday. both hillary clinton and donald trump were at the 9/11 commemoration at ground zero sunday morning when clinton left suddenly.
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