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confirmed that it's not made of any of those harmful chemicals. >> do you really want you or your kids to be breathing that >> we now bring what would ronald reagan say. even i was shocked by this. he doesn't even respect all americans. how can he serve all americans? >> hillary clinton created a lot of thebl been a critic of this kind of reckless foreign invasions that have been hallmark of trigger-happy hillary and her failed career. it has been a disaster. >> the insults fly as they wrap up the rhetoric leading to the first debate showdown. >> breaking overnight, they play the first nuclear test that has stocks on edge. >>a i daring rescue and dozens
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in france. >> thousands open millions of unauthorized accounts. >> plus serena williams upset at the open. this guy just surpassed bill gates as the world's richest man and the nfl season kicks off here. early today starts now. >> happy friday to you. >> breaking at this korea claims it successfully carried out the fifth nuclear weapons test hours after they reported an artificial tremor emanating from the nuclear test site. monitors confirmed a 5.3 seismic event indicating it could be the regime's biggest test yet if confirmed to be true. officials are scrambling to a security meeting and the white
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in the east that provocations for north korea will be met with serious consequences. tracking this for us, what has been the fallout from this nuclear test? >> good morning. the diplomatic fallout has been huge already this morning. concerns as well as condemn nation from the world community of russia and china. that is significant because the chinese are the only major allies. they calling for north korea to stop behavior that worsens the situation. the timing of this test has yet to be timing is significant because it takes place on the founding of the state, an opportunity to do a big show of force. more significantly it's as president obama leaves the region. just a day ago he set up a
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reduce the threat as he found out about the test on board air force one. there would be serious consequences for that country. a lot of concern over the test. a lot of reason to be worried. >> in london for us this morning. also new, a massive rescue mission over the french alps has been deemed a success. they were brought safely to the ground. the visitors s suspended 10,000 feet in the air over super's highest peak. it borders france and italy, one of the most climbed and deadliest people in the world. 65 people were rescued after cables became tangled in high winds. the rescue had to be suspended however because of rough flight conditions. the teams teamed up for the rescue operations and the
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towns at the foot of the mountain. >> the countdown to the first debate showdown is 17 days away and they are in full attack mode. >> what are would ronald reagan say about a nominee who attacks american generals and praised russia's president? >> i was shocked about this and i didn't know much could shock me anymore. >> hillary clinton created a lot of the problem saying how she is going to take us out. she doesn't have a clue. not a little clue. >> she temperamentally unfit and unqualified to be commander in chief. >> i have been a critic of this reckless foreign invasions and let's face it, interventions. that's what they are. they have been a hallmark of trigger-happy hillary. and her failed career.
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>> in a few hours, hillary clinton will convene a session with security leaders including david petraeus. the first of several effects. she will release an ad focussing on middle ground solutions. we are now seeing something new from clinton as she pushes her personal story out to voters. here she was spoking of her own baptist faith and turning the tables on trump. >> we are facing a candidate with a long history of racial discrimination in his business. [ applause ] who traffics in toxic conspiracy theories that the lie is president obama is not a true
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americans, how can he serve all americans? >> that's all of the theories. the personal post written by clinton on an online blog. >> trump is trying to shore up his own misgivings, beefing up policy proposals, pushing forward an education plan, but not before defending the plan he a posed the war in iraq from the start. a claim he repeated >> dioppose going in despite the media saying no, yes, no. i was opposed to the war from the beginning. long after my interview with howard stern. i was quoted as saying the war is a mess, and yet more evidence that i opposed the war from the start. i said the war is a mess. it's on television somewhere. >> trump is getting more
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for russian president vladimir putin after he sat down for an interview and bashed officials on russian state tv. the tactics on the trail seem to be gaping team in the swing states with a series of polls show him beating clinton by a point in ohio and a dead heat in florida and north carolina. clinton holes a working session before fund-raising streisa streisand. she takes tim kaine and elizabeth warren headlining rallies. trump speaks to the voters before holding a rally in florida. both will take sunday off in observance of 9/11. >> shares of wells fargo was hit with a staggering $15 million in fines. wells fargo admitting for years they sign side up customers for
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services without their knowledge and created fake e-mail addresses for enrollment. we have those details. >> reporter: it was fraud on a scale that matched the influence of the world's largest bank. employees opened 1.5 million bank accounts and applied for a half million credit cards that the customers never requested or agreed to. they were in on it and motivated by higher compensn generating new business. >> money might be moved into some of these accounts without your knowledge that cost fees, late fees, rewards fees, overdraft charges and the like. >> wells fargo has been hit with $185 million in total fines, including the biggest ever by the consumer financial protection bureau. los angeles sued wells fargo and wells is paying l.a. $50 million in fines.
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be outraged if my bank opened an account for me using my personal data and never told me. >> they told nbc news they fired 53 employees over the past five years. in a statement saying we regret and take responsibility for instances where they received a product they did not request. the take away for all bank custome customers -- >> regardless of where you bank, you need to account. watch for unauthorized transfers and withdrawals from your account or payments that you have not authorized. >> newly retired peyton manning helped kickoff the season here on nbc. before the action, another colin kaepernick-style protest with denver linebacker brandon marshall taking a knee in the national anthem. he scoots up the middle to get denver the lead.
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attempt and it went wide giving a 21-20 season beginning win. >> still watching and rewatching the game. >> we didn't stay up for that. >> busy at work here. talking about the winningest person and she is out. serena williams was beaten by the same player. pliskova upset serena after straight sets and did the same to the same sister, venus. that means her 3.5-year reign will end. she will be the world's top ranked player. she has these titles. more records to come. >> you lose a tournament, but she still dominates the sport. she will be back at it.
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gates to become the world's richest person. definitely not me. >> maybe it's bill. >> what are you hiding from us? a lot. thunderstorms continue. kansas and missouri and illinois. we may get more severe weather from kansas city. this is areas and a couple of storms drift towards st. louis later today. how about the heat in d.c. near a record high of 97 degrees it. that's ugly. that's a look story. here's a look at your day ahead. >> the heat is on from i-95 and boston 91 today. philadelphia at 95. humid too. thunderstorms in areas of the great lakes and ohio valley and western new york. still hot in much of the southeast. >> the weekend forecast is coming up. early today is back in two.
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and lift off. >> that stunning display out of cape canaveral and a mission that could reveal how planets were made and how life began on earth. a rocket and a small probe went into space on a two-year 500 million mile journey to a primitive asteroid. it will scoop up two ounce of the to earth. >> so fascinating. leading the news and the "wall street journal," the united states gets rate to retake key iraqi cities. they support troops to the city in anticipation that forces will begin the long delayed battle to retake mosul in october. there are more than 5,000 military personnel in iraq. >> there was a mission by
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university professors held in kabul, but when the team raided in hopes of finding the pair of professors, they ended up empty-handed. it left a half dozen militants dead. when the shooting was over, the professors and an american and australian were nowhere to be found. it's not clear if they were held at all. president obama returned to the white ho a trip to asia and the pacific rim. he is having a discussion on monday for this legislative session. >> sulley starting tom hank tell thes the story about how he conlaned the plane safely on the hudson river. a psychological thriller about a surrogate mom who becomes
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we will get into that in a moment. is the north korean nuclear testing having an impact on the world market? steve is here with the details. >> actually the biggest declining factor for the markets overnight was apple having one of the biggest falls in many months. some effects are on the asian shanghai and mainland chinese market. 6/10 of 1%. and we are down between .1 and .3%. u.s. futures are slightly lower at the start of trading. the federation of federal aviation administration warned passengers no the to turn on or charge the new model of the new samsung phone during flight. they apparently have been catching fire spontaneously.
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>> this is 7news now. >> christa: all right. it's friday morning. we have lots ahead right here on 7news "today in new england." >> sarah: here are some stories we're working on for you. breaking news. police are investigating an apparent shooting in worcester. reports of two people shot outside a popular bar. right now police are searching for the shooter. police forcing a flight from london forced to land in boston. >> sarah: a boston judge expected to rule on the body camera controversy. the decision comes as some of the city's top cops announcing they'll be fitted with the cameras. >> christa: oh, boy, that was
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>> sarah: i love those doggie kisses. >> chris: feeling like summer outside today. 73 in boston. good story. 73 in bedford. 71 in plymouth. temperatures on the warm side and the humidity on the high side. fall? yeah, right, it's going to feel more lick a mid-summer swing with a southwesterly wind at 9mph. bending more to the west-northwest this afternoon once the from the crosses on through, but the front is starved with moisture, so we talk about. there have been a few showers up in new hampshire. i can't rule out a spot sprinkle or shower for a couple towns, but you can see north and west of us back through albany and out toward buffalo, new york, it is mainly dry. so as this rides on through, i think sunshine, very limited rain chances out there, and the heat will be on, we're talking about temperatures pushing 90 degrees if not above it. 92 in boston is the record.
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last year. even with the wind out of the west-northwest, it will warm up to the low to mid-80s across the state and hold in the upper 80s to mid-80s out through much of worcester county. we are talking about a hot day today with increasing sunshine this afternoon. we'll see more clouds around, at times this morning through mid-day. the bottom line is the humidity is high this morning. it goes down a little bit this afternoon. over the weekend it's in the quite as hot. you do have thek couple showers. both morning times. tomorrow morning and again on sunday morning could be a passing shower or thunderstorm out there. we'll talk more on that and what to expect over the next seven days and will it finally feel like fall? that's all coming up in the forecast as "today in new england" starts right now. >> christa: we have breaking news. up first at 5:00 a.m., shots ringing out outside a worcester bar. now police are on the hunt for the gunman. >> sarah: birds falling out of
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are issuing a warning for all pet owners. >> christa: and tom brady talking for the first time since his suspension began. what he's saying about his alleged rift with jimmy garoppolo. >> this is 7news "today in new england." >> sarah: good friday morning, everybody. we made it. it's 5:00. i'm sarah french. >> christa: an i'm christa delcamp. almost like back to july for today. humidity out there to start your morning. so here's chris lambert with more? >> chris: why not. we hit 90 degrees 20 times this summer. forward this afternoon. good morning, everyone. 73 in boston. christa mentioning the humidity. the dew point is close to 70. we are pushing those high humidity values. up to the west of us, mainly quiet. there are some showers out there in pennsylvania. a spot shower moving through this morning and early throughout mid-day. overall we'll increase the sunshine this afternoon, and that will continue to allow temperatures to jump up. we're talking about temperatures upper 80s to lower 90s.

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