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>> breaking overnight, a disgrace from one american statesman towards one donald trump. plus the new york tomorrow revealed the inquiry into trump's organition. >> this is not a woman's issue, it's a family issue. >> reporter: on the campaign trail, it was ivanka trump helping her dad present a family friendly plan. a driver charges at full speed. new details this morning. a cyber group known as fancy bear exposed the medical files of some of the biggest athletes. we're talking about julia, when the ballpark goes to the
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dogs. "early today another starts right now. >> good morning, everyone, i'm ayman m ayman ehidin. >> former sex colin powell gets injected no the 2016 presidential race after he called donald trump a national disgrace and international pariah in hacked e-mail. the e-mails to emily miller, a current journalist who was powell's former aid, tied to russian operatives was reported by buzzfeed news, powell also said powell's whole birther movement is in the process of destroying himself. powell confirmed that hackers quote have a lot more e-mails.
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political analyst steve schmidt spoke about it when speaking to brian williams. >> i think you can count, brian, the number of people that qualify as legitimate statesmen to less than 20 chief among them is colin powell. he is broadly respected in this kentucky and colin powell, powell saying it scuts, his opinion matters. endorsements are overblown in this presidential campaigns. shis one to matter. his as an antagonist for donald trump is not good news for donald trump. >> powell voted democrat in the last two elections. noling this morning, the top prosecutor eric sneiderman has opened up an inquiry into trump's questions of impropriety. it says trump spent donor money on personal revelations and
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donated $25,000 to a political ag pam bondy. this is what the attorney general said about the inquiry. >> we have been concerned the trump foundation may have engaged if impro pry tie from that point of view. we inquired, made core someone denlts we have been looking into the trump foundation to make sure it's compliant with the laws that govern charities in new york. >> they say the information goes back togion. the trump company released this statement in response, "attorney general evict sneiderman is a partisan hack who has turned a blind eye to the clinton topation for years and has endorsed hillary clinton for president. this is nothing more than another left-wing hit job by hillary clinton. he endorsed hillary clinton and fundraising on her behalf. he has previously gone after one of trump's other ventures with a
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lawsuit against the university. the ag inquiry comes open the same day they come into an investigation into the trump foundation. >> hillary clinton will be back on the trail before heading to washington for for the hispanic caucus gala. it will be four days since clinton was side lined with pneumonia, a diagnose tim kaine says he learned about on monday. >> reporter: when were you notified about this diagnosis? >> we talked sunday. i reached out to her as soon as the incident happened. >> reporter: you learned on friday? >> i learned friday. >> reporter: don't you think that is a little delayed in terms of the seriousness of the issue? >> i didn't think of it that way. >> reporter: trump makes a break for the women vote if pennsylvania with daughter sigh van ka incorrectly slamming:. >> this is not a woman's issue,
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it's a family issue. it's an american issue. it's an issue that's often been discussed but has yet to be solved. my father plans to change that. >> child care is now the single harmertest expense. i would think that more so than housing. yet very little meaningful policy work has been done in this area and my opponent has no child care plan. she never will and if it ever evolves into a plan, it will never get done anyway, all talk. no action. >> in fact, clinton released her own plan earlier this year t. democratic presidential rom knee has a roster of standing, president obama campaigning in philadelphia and her husband open the west coast. >> he's not offering policies or plans, just offering division and offering fear and he's bet figure he scares enough people,
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he might scare up enough votes to win this election. now this guy is going to be the champion? i mean, he wasn't going to let you on his golf course. donald trump says stuff every day that used to be considered as disqualifying for being president. and yet, because he says it of and over again the press gives up. we cannot afford suddenly to treat this like a reality show. >> trump responded saying why isn't president obama working instead of campaigning for hillary clinton? the president sounded concerns over hillary clinton's lack of enthusiasm calming into miami's broadcast. >> my concern is just making sure that folks, particularly african-american fourth quarter, don't suddenly say, well, you knower, we're not as excited
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because barack and michelle are leaving. and so we're just going to not register and we're not gentleman to vote. if we have that attitude, then we will turn back a lot of the progress that has been made. >> reporter: today on the trail, trump's pun running mate hits north carolina. phoenix police are on edge following a violent allegedly targeted attack on three of their officers as they stood up at a gas station. we want to warn you about this incident captured on under surveillance camera. the driver plows full speed into the officer, throwing one officer several feet. he was on his first day of the job. he suffered a head injury. the other a blown leg. the third officer suffered minor injuries when he struggled to arrest the driver. mark payne faces two counts of aggravated murder and two counts of aggravated assault.
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the agency says an electronic database containing information on many olympians was hacked. among those affected are notable athletes, including simone giles. >> reporter: the world anti-doping agency says the hack exposed controversial medical data from top athletes, simone boils, serena williams and the sensitive information was tollen by a cyber espionage group known as fancy bear. thought to be russian through the phishing of e-mail accounts, but targets some of the biggest stars ifryio. simone biles had a medical exemption to take a banned substance. she took a stand on twitter. i have adhd and have taken medicine for it sense i was a kid.
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tennis superstar venus williams reacting, i was disappointed to learn today that my private, medical data was compromised. i followed the rules. >> these athletes have fol fallen the rules to a tee, everything they should have done and to surkt or imply anything else is false. >> reporter: fancy bear is tied to the hack of the democratic national committee. the russian government denies any involvement. >> cyber-terrorism is real. this is a form of terrorism that has invaded their lives. >> reporter: wat says it deeply regrets the situation and is very conscious of the tlt that it represents to athletes to those with confidential information has been divulged through this cell act. >> i characterize this as a weapon of mass distraction testimony russians want to distract from their own problems including the doping at the olympics. >> reporter: wada says hackers
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are working to undermine their organization, some of the biggest stars in sports are the real victims. >> it's a shame afterryio, they can't focus on this. >> still ahead, the bizarre but true story of russian scientists trapped by groups of hungry polar bears. we'll tell you about that. >> first, bill karins is tracking tropical storm julia for us. >> it was battering jacksonville, daytona beach, a tropical force in those areas. the rain was coming down hard, now that has moved further to the north, georgia will bring you to the center of this storm. this will head through atlanta. a 40-mile-per-hour wind. maybe some small branches could come down. here is what we will be dealing with today and eventually in southern portion of carolina.
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now a closer look at the day ahead. well, you can see where the rain will be associated with our tropical storm from jacksonville to georgia. that's where we could see isolated flooding problems. the story in the mid-west, a cool down, chicago in the low 70s. and how about this storm, super typhoon meranti, this withstood 180 miles an hour winds. of course, the windy conditions and the amazing waves produced by this super typhoon, produced a lot of incredible images like pictures we see right here. "early today" back in two.
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failure to diagnose her disforia. it lists a band on transjeopardyer service members. many remain in sol dear confinement after convicted for espionage. it is the most read story this morning in the russian post. russian scientists are besieged by toll lar bears. they have swarmed the area, some sleeping right outside of their windows. the scientists reportedly have run out ofnarys to scare them away and lost a dog to the wild animals a. shift is expected to arrive with flaers and whole long time delay. moving on, oprah winfrey is on the lookout for a new o of weight watchers. after its recent noz dive, how much, exactly?
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a mear $117 million out of winfrey's pocket. it has dropped value since its peak in november last year when winfrey came on board. shares were down 6.6% on tuesday. with investors estimating the company is worth just over $600 million. the u.s. and israel are expected to sign a massive military aid agreement t. u.s. will reportedly provide israel's military with $37 billion over the next decade. ahead of this friday's movie debut, nfl whistleblower edward snowden is making his case for a presidential pardon. snow den has been living in russia under asylum in 2015. later on today, the interview with the controversy and what the league is doing to combat head injury, talking with roger good em. ry, talking with
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right now on "nbc 10 news today," church fire. flames break out inside a 100-year-old pennsauken house of worship that is now a total loss. shooting investigation. new fromç overnight, philadelpa police want to know if a kensington double shooting was in retaliation for earlier violence. magic man. eagles long snapper jon dorenbos wowed the crowd and the judges on "america's got talent." but he needs your help to become the show's winner. nbc 10 news starts now. >> it's wednesday, just about 4:30. good morning,p this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. as we like to say, it's hump day. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert neighborhood forecast, a look at conditions where you live. it will be the warmest day of the week? >> it will be into the low 90s
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this afternoon. we'll feel the heat during the day today. right now things are cooling down, though it is running warmer at this time. mostly clear skies right now. we'll see sunshine today to warm us into the upper 60s, that's by 6:00. we'll be in the upper 60s. 74 degrees at 9:00 with the southwesterly wind bringing in more humidity. during the afternoon, sunshine and 90 degrees for delaware, the lehigh valley, up to 92 degrees in new jersey and philadelphia hits 92 degrees. it can be partly sunny in the suburbs. might even see showers late tonight. a closer look at that when i'm back in a few moindz. first, jessica boyington has your first alert update. >> thanks, bill, starting off on 95 this morning and we're watching construction right around the betsy ross area, southbound construction with lane restrictions. you can see them active right here. one lane getting by. a little bit of a delay on the southbound side, moving through the work zone on 95. watching more construction. this is on the vine street expressway.
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this should open within a half hour or so. we'll keep you updated there. water ford township, new jersey, traffic lights are out. this is route 30, white horse pike headed westbound around route 73. just the left lane is closed. very lightly traveled area, especially at 4:30 in the morning. >> new this morning, fire destroys an historic church in camden county. >> flames broke out at the temple of praise ministries in pennsauken. nbc 10's pamela osborne is live there now. is this a total loss to the congregation? >> vai, this church has stood here for more than 100 years. you can begin to imagine how devastating this really is. right now take a look. you can see the pastor and his family working to secure the church. they've been cutting up pieces of wood so they can cover up those broken windows there to the basement. when you take
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