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>> and new information raising eyebrows about the powerful head take a wreckin of the house intelligence committee and secretheld on whi. >> hero cop with no time to spare, runs toward a burning car to driver. >> today the government decides on the future of your internet privacy, whether you like it "early today" starts right now. glad to see everybody. i'm yasmin vossoughian. >> i'm frances rivera. great being with you. >> this morning president trump is experiencing a new low with only 36% of americans as presid. and now days after over 170 countries including russia tnedr an hour to highlight the need for climate
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planning to sign a sweeping executive order that would roll back climate change legacy as a way to restore america's energy independence, vowing to bring back jobs. >> we're joined by tracie potts. good morning. and bring us up to date. >> reporter: sure. the details just came out overnight, we'll get more later today. the significance here is that this could completely roll back the obama energy policy. what president trump is prepared to sign today would do a couple things. senior administration officials say it looks forward and backward. forward in terms of protecting the environment, although we don't have specifics on that. backward, they want to review president obama's policy that reduced carbon emissions at power plants. the supreme court put that on hold last year but they want to take a close look at that. keep in mind president trump on the campaignra called climate change a hoax though an
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administration official recently said that he believes in climate change. so we'll see what happens with that later. part of this is fulfilling a campaign promise, providing more jobsl for miners, the executive order that he is planning on signing would ease restrictions on -- get rid of a morator using coal that could provide those jobs. a lot more when the president signs that order. >> curious to hear a lot more when that happens. tracie potts for us. thank you. this morning the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee devin nunes is under fire. top democratic lawmakers are calling on nunes to step down from his post and recuse himself from his investigation in russia's interference in the presidential election. >> i think it would be worth while for the chairman to recuse himself from any investigation involving either the trump campaign or the trump transition. >> chairman nunes seems to be more of a partisan for the
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risk where we have the greatest chance of tornados. then we'll watch strong winds heading later on and into wednesday 19 million more so two-day severe weather outbreak is expected good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. thunderstorms are pushing to the northeast, but clouds will be remaining. and more showers and a chance of some thunderstorms and some fog, as well. your neighborhood-by-neighborhood forecast coming up at 4:30. it toea n after he confronts the man who attacked his son. problems with a heavily traveled bridge could mean traffi iad camden county. we'll tell you how a stuck truck could cause problems for weeks. another season at citizens bank park. the new additions for fans
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many more people could be taking a trip to canada soon with the country set to announce a plan to decriminalize pot by july. >> the cash cabbie is back on duty, the game show getting a reboot later this year and while the original host may not be around there is a new twist with now celebrities, movie stars getting behind the wheel. >> i love that show. in berlin the hunt for the thief able to break into a museum and get away with a pure gold des moines worth estimated $4 million and weighing in at about 200 pounds. many there scratching heads wondering how he could have got at any coin out. >> that's pretty huge over 200 pounds. today on capitol hill privacy is front and center. the house is set to vote on repealing rules that protected every swipe and key stroke on the internet. what's at stake? millions in revenues for internet service providers who
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could reveal your browsing habits tom costello explains. >> reporter: they are the digital footprints all of us leave that big server providers would love to cash in on. from online medical questions to where you bank, your political affiliations, private e-mails, online dating, shopping, even your phone apps and what you watch on tv. >> it's "saturday night live." >> reporter: in october the fcc issue add new rule to prevent internet providers from selling that information to advertisers without customer consent. but senate republicans have now voted tol kids, can be knowledge or your coacyrotection rollback. >> i allow broadband providers toecunchecked,
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breaking overnight, a father confronts a teen who ripped off his son and ends up in critical condition. the white house renews its stance on sanctuary cities and the intention to scrap money for places like philadelphia. traffic trouble. the lingering effects of this stuck truck and what it means for drivers who use a heavily traveled bridge in camden
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county. it is a busy tuesday already, just about 4:30. good morning, this is "nbc10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. this morning we are tracking rain and fog for your commute. first alert radar showing a system moving our way that could bring widespread showers to the area today. just like yesterday, we'll have to deal with the fog. you see the conditions now in philadelphia. and you can barely make out the liberty towers in center city on the right. this is the poconos camelback ski resort. once again closed to skiers. second day in a row. the resort shut down because of the warmer temperatures there and the rain. let's find out what's happening now and what to come with first alert meteorologist bill henley. bill? we've got a bit of fog in the area after the showers and thunderstorms came through overnight. they have moved on, now off to the northeast. i'm tracking some more thunderstorms through the d.c. ar area. those showers are heading our ay. mainly stay dry.
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a few light showers and a chance of thunderstorms during the day to show you when the storms are most likely in your neighborhood when i'm back in ten minutes. first, jessica boyington with first alert traffic. we're watching 95 this morning, already a problem around street road. a disabled vehicle here into the right-hand shoulder of the northbound side. traffic still allowed to get by. a little bit ago, we were seeing more delays because it was spread out over the roadway. right now, you see not a lot of traffic moving that direction anyway. the northbound side moving just fine. southbound also looks good. a little empty this morning. here's the schuylkill expressway. checking in with drive times here -- we don't have any problems yet. 13 minutes if you're moving toward center city from the blue route to the vine. speeds into the 60s. mt. laurel, new jersey, route 73 just around 295. the roads look good. nice and empty. a little bit dry. back to you. >> thanks. 4:30. this morning, we're following breaking news out of west philadelphia. here's what happened -- thieves robbed a teen.
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when his father confronted the men hours later they shot him in the face. we have more live from katy zachry. what do we know about the man's condition? >> reporter: that man was shot not once but twice in the face. he was rushed to presbyterian hospital where he is right now. doctors told police who told us he is expected
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