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trump's comments about hillary clinton a threat. what supporters are saying about the rally in wilmington. >> and a teen held by i.c.e. may soon be out of jail. live from raleigh, wral news at 4:00 starts right now. tens of thousands of dollars are missing from at least six homeowner's associations in the triangle. i'm lynda loveland. >> and i'm gerald owens. candace sweat has more from police department and candace, what vu been able able to find out about this? >> reporter: two homeowner's associations have reached out and filed a report and 4 others reached out to the attorney general's office saying that the checks had bounced, accounts locked or completely wiped out and they have been
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community management. each said they worked with diana alice kelly, the president. some $52,000 in garner is unaccounted for after the hoa transferred funds into another company's account. the president for the wellington aho said they were wiped clean of 9 $9,000, and $16,000 was frozen. this is the beginning of what could be a lengthy investigation. >> we have to figure out what's going on. we have a lot of other victims to contact and potential victims and them we can proceed on. >> reporter: we did knock on the door at cornerstone
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door was locked. we left a voice mail for kelly. and coming up at 6:00, we'll hear from the hoa representatives and the steps they are taking to get the money back. >> candace sweat, thank you. a fayetteville woman shot while walking down the street has died. this happened at andy street near ice street. 32-year-old angela taylor was taken center where she died. a motorcyclist in a brightly colored shirt on a cruiser style shirt was scene leaving andy street. a soldier stationed at fort bragg is now charges with second degree. christian chalk was arrested on monday. the rape investigation stems from an incident last month involving a 16-year-old.
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detention center. delta said that three days of a power outage damage has come to an end. another 300 flights were canceled today, with delta saying it was unavoidable because the employees had hit the maximum amount of hours allow obviously to work. the whitewater channels charlotte re-opened after an 18- year-old died in a brain-eating amoeba. the center has cleaned the channels and installed chlorination processes to keep it from returning. a durham teen held by i.c.e. may soon have have his freedom. the community tame together to raise money for wildin acosta's bond.
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leyla? >> reporter: he is expected to post the bond tuesday or wednesday. acosta was taken into custody after he failed to show up for immigration court in charlotte. we reported for months he has been held in virginia. he explained that he left honduras to flee the gang violence plaguing the country. his attorney believes he should be lo stay in the united states. a judge granted him bond and supporters set up a gofundme page to raise the money. among those -- i spent time looking through this -- the north carolina association of educators, the wake chapter. a few city councilmembers, teachers, attorneys, and even
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happen when the student who would have missed what would have been graduation returns. >> we are expecting him to re- enroll in school and he only has one semester to finish. i am sure wildin will have a big transition back to life. >> reporter: his attorney said he will continue asylum. once the money is available, they will use it to post bond in georgia. and we checked in with immigrations and customs enforcement. they tell us this was not their decision but the decision of the immigration court and they are respecting the decision of the court. >> leyla, thank you. the highest ranking officer acquitted in the freddie gray case is expected to receive $126,000 in back pay.
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25-year-old gray died last april after suffering a spinal injury while in police custody. prosecutors dropped all remaining charges. police contracts require that all officers receive back pay because they were acquitted. still ahead at 4:00, a scathing report from the baltimore police department. and a former aide to governor chris christie claims that christie lie lied closures according to a new filing from northjersey.com. the aide reportedly said that christie just, quote, flat-out lied. christie denied any involvement in the scandal. donald trump's presidential bid is steeped in controversy once again and this time, it's a comment made in wilmington
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it even prompted the secret service to take notice. >> reporter: a call to political action or a threat? ongoing controversy after this comment at a north carolina rally on tuesday. >> hillary wants to abolish, essentially abolish the second amendment. and if she gets to pick -- if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, people, maybe there is. i don't know. >> reporter: trump's circle said he was simply talk about his political crowd of second amendment supporters. rudy giuliani blamed the controversy on the opposition. >> i was there and would like people to realize that the first time any of us had any idea that was the way it was interpret side when the clinton spin campaign interpreted it that way.
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comment that trump is upfit for the white house. >> that's what he was saying. >> reporter: susan collins said she doesn't mean that trump meant to incite harm. >> in many ways, the fact that it's interpret reflects the constant stream of inappropriate comments from donald trump. >> reporter: the polls indicate recent controversys like this one may have taken a toll on trump's bid. >> the middle voters, leaning republican or leaning democratic or independent voters, they have been moving away from trump precisely because of circumstances like this. >> reporter: this was about getting trump's campaign back
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numbers. trump will stop in virginia and in florida today. in washington, i'm karen caifa. part of bragg boulevard will close wednesday august 17th. the southbound lanes will close once work is finished in the area. engineers want to close bragg boulevard to traffic by the end of 2016. people in cary can boiling wrawrt. water. officialssay it's now safear full use after crews repaired the water main break yesterday. people may still see detours from the area as crews repave the streets where the watermain break was fixed. wake tech droak ground for
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morrisville's new campus including business analytics, computer programming, and business administration. it will be the school's 6th location. you can now schedule your uber pickup ahead of time. the ride sharing service started offering the new feature this morning in the triangle. you can still use the app but can schedule a ride from 30 days in advance to just 15 no now, rider his to wait until they were ready to travel and hope that the driver was available. the helping hand mission needs your help to support children in low-vehicle families, handing out school supplies, foods, and free haircuts. the rock quarry mission still needs new or gentsly used
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you can help. the greater raleigh convention and visitor's bury reports that raleigh gained a record number of funds last year, and event organizers say there was concerned that house bill 2 will hurt local tourism. several concerts and events were canceled as a show of protest against the bill. rest doors and offering deals for now. how the downtown farmer's market is giving you a preview. and push back against a publix grocery store and the plans are pitting neighbor against neighbor. and a murder arrest in north carolina involving a case almost four decades old. the way investigators pound the suspect tucked away in a small mountain town. mike? lynda, we told you at the
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raleigh's restaurant scene has soared, and now, brian schrader is telling us about the opportunity to all out. >> reporter: the downtown dining scene offers fresh food and music, but this year, it features previews of what's on the menu at next week's downtown raleigh restaurant week. 45 restaurants are participating this year and many are offering lunch specials and 3-course dinners. organizerssay it's a great way to solve a problem that many
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year. >> we found this was the slowest time of year,. >> reporter: 8 years later, it's become a downtown tradition with many businesses seeing double or triple increase in business as people come in for a discount meal. >> it gets people exposed to potential new customers and friends. >> reporter: this executive chef is planning special items for next week's menu. >> it's a great opportunity for us, a big deal for us. >> reporter: he hopes it will be a great deal for customers who will keep coming back. >> if you want to take advantage of the discounts, it's a good idea to make reservations. we have a list of the participating restaurants. you can find a link on
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spend bigot ever-growing set of exclusive tv shows. the company is now one of the big nest programming. they plan to spend $6 billion on programming next year. one take away from the hollywood reporter's annual executive roundtable, they say that's tough for other networks to follow. at the roundtable, at least one tv executive admitted that the deep pockets of netflix has cable providers needing to raise the bar. energy stocks caused the flux in the markets today. >> stocks going down and temperatures going up? a little warmer today, a little warmer tomorrow and so on and so forth. >> i was at cary high school and heard their band outside at like 1: 1: 1:30, 2:00. oh, yeah, and heat index
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it's possible. let's take a look at the radar. we mentioned that the majority of the showers is to the west and looking that way as they are lining up. let me run over to the radar and set the time lapse for the movement of the rain. we'll zoom in and actually pan off to the west. sand hills to charlotte and moving through the foothills and mountains. there is activity in andhills and that activity is very sparse and will likely remain that way through the evening. we'll get a closer through through lee county, chatham county. and here in the triangle, not much going on. the bottom line to the forecast this evening, just a tiny
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shower. what's ahead? high pressure rules. we talked about this on monday. it's building in, warm, muggy and it will be on an isolated base. hotter this weekend, mid-90s for saturday, sunday, and 90 with the heat indices, 105 or greater, and the ridge should breakdown next week and maybe wednesday or thursday as the next front approaches. we'll have to watch overtime. the tall tower m, looking afternoon, a few weather cumulus clouds and the dew points at 69 and winds from the southeast at mine miles per -- 9 miles per hour. and in the broadview, 86 in southern pines and lots of 90s, 92 in goldsboro and 91 in fayetteville and the heat index
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irwin, a sign that it's uncomfortable. as we expand the view, it's all about high pressure and beginning to ridge farther to the west. the area of low pressure we were talking about is making its way to the west, too. the center of the surface low is over mississippi and louisiana. you can see the counterclockwise rotation indicating low pressure and very heavy rainfall drawn up over the ohio valley and mississippi valley as it rides the periphery of the ridge. 78 in atlanta, and we'll talk out future caster to show you little activity this evening. overnight, partly cloudy skies and maybe patchy clouds in the morning and in the afternoon, the high pressure is putting a lid or a cap to the atmosphere just maybe a widely scattered showers tomorrow afternoon and
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cloudy skies. 74 in fayetteville and 74 in raleigh. thursday, 76 at 8:00 a.m. and we'll go to in the triangle. and we did not put lightning bolts on the traffic but can't rule out the isolated shower or storm. there is the 7-day forecast. the numbers should gradually drawback wednesday, thursday, friday of next week. les straw of summer. >> i am willing to buy into that. >> looks like a couple of weeks ago. >> yeah. >> we could see a repeat. >>thank you, buddy. ever had the sinking peeling feel when you go know you will miss your connection flight? >> yeah, in what's trending, what one man decided to do
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case. we were talking about the michael phelps face, a real mean grumpy cat face. yeah. and it's because his biggest rival was in front of him dancing and shadow boxing before the 200-meter butterfly, and this goes way back. phelps lost to him in '12. last night, phelps gets his revenge, the two butterfly, and who wins? he smokes him. he didn't even come close to him, didn't place, didn't medal. but how awesome. >> oh, the finger wave. [laughter] >> that's the talk, the finger wave. and this other guy, he was always one of those - - well, -- yeah. but they have always been smack
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years and this other guy, but, michael -- look at that. yeah. >> serve it in the pool. [laughter] >> that was awesome. a diving competition last year, trending this year on social media. two filipino divers scored zeros in their dives in 2015. with the popular of the olympic this is summer, look at this. >> oh, oh. >> that's th belly flop. >> the two divers said at the time they practiced 4 years for the dives. >> oh, my gosh. really? >> yeah, yeah. >> bless his heart. >> yeah. that is serious. this was a real competition and two guys really trying to win. >> they had part of it down. >> it was like they forgot how
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>> oh, ouch. [laughter] >> ouch. >> bless their hearts. >> they were high fiving each other. >> at least they got a trip to the olympics. >> it is what it is. >> i couldn't get up there and do it. >> me, neither but we also don't this is the crazy video of the day. a man in madrid, he is like i gotta make my flight. he busts through secure and runs down the gang way and asked the guy to take him to the tram and he said no, and they actually let him get on the plane. >> that's ridiculous.
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there is the aircraft. and they let him on the plane. it was headed to the canary islands. he was detained there and will be arrested. i am surprised. >> so he spent his vacation in jail? >> but he made the flight. >> what is more crazy is he bypassed several security protocols at the airport. if he can do that, could a terrorist? >> and i didn't think they would let him that reason. >> he was just running down the tarmac -- . >> but she in a secure -- he is in a secure perimeter. >> i mean, he could have broke his leg jumping off the gangway. he is like i'm determined to get on my plane. >> what not to do. let us know if you think there is a topic we need to see on
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the durham rescue mission wants to expand but may not be able to. >> arielle clay joins us live from durham where finding land isn't the big issue? >> reporter: that's right. they want to expand and build a community center on the plot of land behind me. theceogot the idea to do after his christmas party, the christmas celebration was hampered by rain. he wants a building where he can host people indoors during the celebration. and the issue was that people living in the community where the center would be built want it re-zoned as what is called a local historic district. if approved by city council, the district would have new rules for the size, the style,
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constructed buildings. neighbors want to preserve the look and feel of the community but mills wants the property exexuded from historic designation. >> if it's declared historic, if we build on this property, them we have to add something that looks historic. of it has to be the same size as a historic house. >> if all the is a community center, what's wrong with scaling it down to look like the the same character of the rest of the neighborhood? >> reporter: i sat down with the senior planning in the durham planning department who explained there are ways to design a large building that happened fit within the scope if the -- in the historic area but it would be more expensive. there is a public meeting planned to discuss this making it a local historic district. and that's planned for next
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you. >> arielle clay, thank you. a man is naft in -- under arrest in the north carolina mountains. alan bragman is facing charges of a woman from 1977. investigatorssay that bragman just moved to highlands in macon county last month from florida. local law enforcement was asked to get involved. these kind of things, you don't just hear about it. you read about it or see it on the news. but with today's technology, i think it's something that you will see more common than not. >> officials say that he was not on the radar before miami police called them. they hope isoffers closure to the victim's family after all these years. afghan troops in province,
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fall to the taliban. they surrendered the city as police units pulled back from the unusual check points. afghan military leaders said that the situation had stabilized and they had re- taken ground held by the taliban. and airstrikes today killed 20 people according to a human rights group. the video obtained by reuters in flames. baltimore police routinely violated constitutional rights of residents according to a long-anticipated justice department report released today. chris clackum explains. >> reporter: a justice department investigation that concluded baltimore's police routinely stopped, searched,
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american residents without prove -- provocation prompted the police commissioner to right what he has done to said was wrong. >> those police officers have been removed and no longer work. >> reporter: that includes firing six officers this year alone and which the head of the justice's civil rights decision said is a >> everyone believes that the police department needs sustainable reform. >> reporter: over a 5-year period, police made more than 300,000 pedestrian stops in baltimore's african-american neighborhoods. >> one african-american man was stopped 30 times in less that happen 4 years with none of them resulting in a citation or a criminal charge. >> reporter: the report was requested by baltimore's mayor in the wake of last year's death of freddie gray while in
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upconstitutional and sometimes unlawful. >> the findings are challenging to hear. >> reporter: the mayor promised reforms with a sense of urgency. >> we have to heal our city. >> reporter: a healing that will be closely monitored by the federal government. chris clackum, nbc news. another round of storms expected to hit the southwest as rain from tropical storm javier heads north from mexico. high water. this is not much to see there. this is in tucson, arizona. this is the second day of rain for people in tucson. people are dealing with issues including floodwaters and parking garages filled with water. dozens of drivers are stranded. some have to be rescued from the waters. weather problems stretched to phoenix. this is time lapse video showing a dust storm. these are always so impressive
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rolling in and wiping out the view of everything in its path. a scientist is responding to criticism from state officials saying they are the ones responsible for fear and confusion for the safety of well water near coal ash estates. ken rudo was accused of making conclusions about the cans ear causing chemical in the drink water. rudo said through his lawyers that they agreed on the safety standard in the after intense scientific discussions. tough new guesser parent to hear, children in two states killed or seriously injured at an amusement park and now is a very coontime for the injuries. dr.mask has more on what you can do to protect your child. >> reporter: amusement parks in the spot light after tragedys involving children.
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a 2013 study from nationwide children's hospital broke down the federal data. researchers found from 1990 to 2010, an average of 4400 children a year ended up in emergency rooms, most in the summer always follow all posted height, age, and health restct feeding order or loading instructions. if you think your child may have problems obeying, keep them off the ride. currently, the ride safety is the responsibility of state and local government and a coordinated national system, some are saying now, might work better. dr.allen mask, wral. a 24-year-old knows that schools face a big challenge
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two years ago, he founded baita box mobile labs with laptops, 3d printers, laser cutters and are designed to build. they are built needs refurbished shipping containers. right now, their three labs with plans to add two more by the end of the year. in the last year, state attractions visits increased by 7.7%. the top 5 places where attendance is up carolina museum of art, north carolina state park, the southeastern center for contemporary art, the north carolina zoo, and the battleship north carolina. some diet pepsi cans are showing off new artwork. the 40th annual lazy days festival cans are available. you can find the limited edition cans in grocery stores and vending machines. almost 2 million were distributed throughout the
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allowed to protect yourself with deadly force? that is coming to light after a recent shooting in rally. coming up, we'll take a look at the castle doctrine, what you can and cannot do. and we'll be live in rio with a look at durham-based smt and important information they're providing for the nbc olympic coverage. while we are trending drier and warmer, to the south and west it's wetter potential for deep flooding. we'll track where the system is heading and a ? ? these patients could have received their cancer care at many hospitals. but they came to cancer treatment centers of america in metro atlanta because we focus only on the treatment of cancer. that's just one important way we're different from other hospitals. here, our centers for advanced oncology have taken specialized care to the next level in the treatment of breast and lung cancer.
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tv, 100 meg internet and phone. switch today. when do you have a legal right to shoot at someone when you in your home? this came up after a raleigh man shot and killed someone who amanda lamb has more. amanda? >> reporter: lynda, the law that covers this, what you can and cannot do in your home when it comes to deadly force is called the castle doctrine. it's very specific about what you can and cannot do. 39-year-old chad copley is charged with murder after investigators say he fired his shotgun through a window of the garage at a group of young
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noise. 22-year-old kourn thomas was killed. on the 911 tape, copley said that they were loud and disorderly and he was locked and loaded and prepared to protect the neighborhood but under the castle law, the person must be in your home or trying to get in and pose an imminent threat of danger. >> if the person was not physically on the shooter's property, then the castle doctrine does not apply and you have to fall back to the old rules where you have to have a reasonable belief that you are in danger of death or serious bodily injury. >> reporter: copley said that he was heading up the neighborhood watch program and we spoke with people in the neighborhood today and they say they have no organized program in the community. copley is held in jail without bond right now and the next
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grand jury. lynda? >> amanda lamb, thank you. an attorney was suspected for his role in a multimillion dollar drug operation in orange county. authoritiessay that joseph levinson conspired to give motor annual loans to buy homes saying that they would be used as rental properties but they were used to grow marijuana. he restitution. a group is calling for more hours of early voting this fall and want state leaders to pay for it. democracy north carolina's bob hall said that turn out is expected to be $4.5 million voters. he said it's critically important for counties to ensure there are plenty of early voting sites available. candidates for the wake
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again. the new filing period starts tomorrow at noon. the election was supposed to take place under a new map drawn by lawmakers with 7 districts and two new districts, a and b. but that was ruled unconstitutional. the county must use the upon mas drawn in 2011. the candidates have one week, noon next wednesday, a number of district races are not affected but the a and b districts on the board no longer exist. we are heading back into a mini heat wave. i'm not happy about it. >> it's warm and then all the humidity in the morning and it builds, yuck to yuck to yuck. obviously that our heat index values would be 105, 106,
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storm and we have more video over parts of southern california. coated in dust from the coachella valley. this is known as a haboob that covered areas of san bernardino county in dust, and there was an advisory issued due to the smell and air quality. boy, they could use a good rainstorm to blowout the dust. down here, take a look at the forecast. we'll show you the heat index values. some folks are afternoon, feeling uncomfortable and there you go. 91 at rdu and 70 at boone and 88 at wilmington. the numbers aren't all that bad but the heat index values are high especially as you get deeper into georgia with the purples. those values are in the 100s, and feels like 106 at hatteras and 99 in fayetteville. the heat index values are tame compared to what will possibly happen in the days ahead.
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throughout the deep south and you can see the counter clockwise rotation and the monsoon rains in utah, arizona, new mexico, colorado. there is the ridge of high pressure. boy, has it grown since yesterday where it encompassed parts of north and south carolina and this upper level low with all the rain will ride around the periphery of area of high pressure so this will and across illinois and indiana and ohio, but with the ridge upon us, the air is sinking and putting an effective cap or a lid on the atmosphere and preventing widespread shower or thunderstorm development so we're not expecting much in the way of rain but they are seeing quite a bit for alabama mississippi, and louisiana and many locations under flood watches through the panhandle and mississippi and louisiana
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it would be 5 to 6" in the next few days but you can see the deep moisture and brighter colors where the moisture would head riding around the periphery. the grand total could be 4, 5, 6, 7, 8" across the mississippi river valley and for us, maybe .1" or a .25". if you have outdoor plans for dry weather, it should provide that but it would come with heat, too. the majority of us will wind up being dry. if you walk the dog, play tennis, it should be dry. and for the day tomorrow, 87 by lunchtime, 93 in the afternoon and the warmest i've seen so far is 92 at rdu and maybe 93. greg will share the climate data at 5:00 on wral. 94 for friday and 96 on saturday, sunday, and monday,
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the perseid meteor shower. we are talking about the potential for numerous-ives going to say falling stars but meteors coming down. between midnight and dawn, and we could see a decent display with the weather clear enough to see that and into the weekend, if we do showers and thunderstorms, it would an isolated base. more heat and movement and sunshine to look forward to in the next several days. >> thank you. we have unusual video for you. >> this is in midtown manhattan. the trump tower. see the guy to the left, he was climbing up the building using suction cups. >> this is again in midtown in new york and this is going on for the past few minutes. he is more than 5 floors above, but he is dressed in regular,
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but for whatever reason he has -- yeah, and we just heard that he dropped one of the cups. obviously, it hasn't hurt his ascent or descent. but you can see officials everywhere. trying to figure out what is going o but officials have inflated the airbags below in case he falls. >> needless to say, he has silver bracelets waiting for him. >> i think you can guarantee that. [laughter] we'll continue to watch that and let you know if anything happens. parents plan to spend hundreds on back-to-school shopping per child. still to come, ways to help you save money on the supplies. and a sweet announcement.
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bowl, smt. girl scouts of america are celebrating national s'mores way in a delicious way. >> they announced their new girl scouts s'mores cookie. one includes a crispy graham cookie double dipped in cream icing and a chocolate coating. the other has chocolate and marshmallow filling. they will be available in north carolina. thank you for joining us.
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