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. >> we are out here to keep people from being killed by poli civilian on civilian shooting during a second night of protests in charlotte following a deadly shooting. >> chilling images of the suspected new york bomber delivering devices. what's inside his manifesto? >> plus telling polls on the candidates just days before the first presidential debate. "early today" starts right now. can are gigi stone woods.
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>> the national guard is on high alert and patrolling the streets after one protester was shot from a civilian on civilian shooting. another so far as injured when a second night of violence overtook the streets t. shooting victim remains in critical condition. ry i don't get and looting can be seen throughout the downtown charlotte area. police can be seen in riot gear down the striets in charlotte's downtown area. one person why he was protesting in the streets. >> we're out here to send a message that we will no longer allow people to be killed by police officers. we're not going to allow it. from has to be a sense of accountability on all sides, especially from the police department. especially when there's people being killed and there is no one held accountable for it.
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know we will not back down. i will not give an inch t. mem they say we are the city, i'm not taking a step back. >> the second night of riots came after an african-american male keith lamont scott was shot when they were sev serving another individual with a kwarnt. they found scott and he refused to drop his weapon, his family says he was picking up his and carrying a book when the altercation occurred. police say there was no book on the scene. the city's mayor says she has yet to view any police video of the incident. she says she plans on doing so this evening. the officer that multiu ultimately shot scott did not have a body cam on during the incident. for more, sar remarks what's the latest out there in charlotte? >> reporter: yeah, the atmosphere in uptown charlotte
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protests going on behind me much different than it was a couple hours ago when people were mauveng up and down the streets, holding signs, saying no justice, no police. police are being adamant that the man that was seriously wounded by shot by a civilian, not an officer. we do know he is on life support fighting for his life this morning. this as i mentioned as protesters took to the streets, 43-year-old keith scott by police tuesday. racial tensions boiling over, overnight, after yet another officer-involved shooting. now, the unrest and the bias continues for a second night, bringing out the police officers in riot gear, trying to do everything possible to try to calm the crowd here, using flash grenades, rubber bullet, tear gas, to separate the calm and get them to leave. hundreds of these people are fought listening to these
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shooting death of scott. at one point, they got to center city. people were ducking for cover. today governor pat mccore i have send in the national guard. he is sending in some other people the highway patrol to help police here in charl to try to calm some of these crowd and the protesters. reporting live in charlotte, now back to you. >> thank you very much. the country is stand with the nba, lock arms and taking a knee, now football's most recognizable face, richard sherman, is also speaking out, choosing not to take questions from reporters during a media available. instead, making a statement and taking a stand. >> these last couple days, gunshot, more video to come out, and i think people still miss
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is to make people aware. it's not right for people to get killed in the streets. immediately in the campaign trail, both hillary clinton and donald trump days before they are set to scare off in the presidential debate. trump is calling for a national stop and frisk do stop and frisk. i think you have to. in new york it worked incredibly well. have you to be pro active. you know, you really help people change their minds automatically, you understand? you have to have -- in my opinion, i see what's going on here, i see what's going on in chicago. i think stop and frisk. >> he made those at an
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it came after trump enlisted the help of don king concert promoter, who used a racial epitat when talk introducing trump. >> trump in item sa and checkpoint was urging change. >> now, did she get scared? was she choking? what happened. but maybe people like that people that ok do that maybe they can't be doing what they're doing. >> there is still much we don't know about what happened in both incidents, but we do know that we have two more names to add to a list of african-americans killed by police officers in these encounters. it's unbearable and it needs to become intolerable.
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carolina, other poms paint a different picture. polls across the country show clinton beating trump by seven points in a two-way matchup a. whopping 69% of respondents say they have concerned over trump's comments and language on women, immigrants and muslims. while a combined 64% say they are concerned of clinton's use of a private e-mail server. trump holds a rally in mate takes to colorado. 9/11, chelsea is stumping for her mother in ohio. tim kaine heads to nevada. to new york and new jersey, chiming new under surveillance video shows the spect ahmad
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of the capture. it highlights a quote new era of terror. nbc's miguel almaguer has more. >> new under surveillance video obtained by nbc news is said to show ahmad rahami moments after the first explosive he planted in new york city sped off. he grabbed a suitcase, stopping to fiddle with it before continuing on, also seeing two unidentified many allegedly took the bag but left behind a explosive device inside, investigators now want to know who they are. >> they are witnesses. there are no criminal charges, not in jeopardy of being arrested. >> fueled by hate, rahami prepared this for months. a congressman put up what he said is his bloody notebook.
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inspiration from the isis spokesman. >> written inside says the fbi, god willing, the sounds of the bombs will be heard in the streets. gunshots to your police, death to your oppression. the chilling look at the suspect who is said to have watched jihadi videos paints the pick of a calculating violent xtremist, after years of trips to afghanistan and pakistan, in june, the fbi s materials on ebay using his own name to build bombs. investigators believe relative took video of him lighting incendiary material in the back yard, a burn mark clearly invisible. one of his brothers was detained and is now in the custody of u.s. authorities. the suspect's wife said to be cooperating was interrogated in the united arab emirates. his mother is believed to be in
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>> that was nbc's miguel almaguer. still ahead, an epipen mess on capitol hill. bill karins has details on the weather. >> we have green and iowa and emergencies for certain areas, these thunderstorms are still linkering here. yes, there is heavy rain, numerous flash flood warnings, i-nine is the close in the austin area. wel story with heavy fall, temperat in the 90s from dallas to shreveport. "early today" will be back in two.
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in walk, congress prepares to override a veto for the first time since the president took office. mr. obama is expected to veto a bill on friday that allows families to sue saudi arabia for any role in the terrorist attacks t. bill has major national security and diplomatic consequences for the occupation, potentially damaging its own sovereign immunity. still, it unanimously passed both the house and senate. supporters of the bill say it ou alliance with the saudi, only punishing those involved. 15 of the 19 hijackers were saudis, they don't any role in the attacks. outrage continues over the soaring costs of epimen e pens after the mylan ceo was suspended for the price hike on capitol hill. the cost of the life sake drug increased 400% in recent years, congress now blasting her for
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increase she saw in her pay. nbc's tom costello has more. >> she may be senator man chinchin's daughter. >> have you five executives in five years that earned nearly $300 million. >> mylan pharmaceuticals is accused of driving up the price from under $100 to more than $600 in ten years. >> they've raised the prices, to get filthy rich at the expeps of our constituents. >> we've worked diligently and invested to make epipens more available. >> reporter: in seattle, julie brown says the price hike puts it out of reach for families that need it. >> i've heard numerous stories of people bo have chosen to go without an auto injector at all because they couldn't afford one.
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hundreds of millions redesigning the pen, on the hymn, more skepticism. >> they drive back to their mansions and your private jets and laugh all the way to the bank. >> reporter: but even after a public shaming, american families will still be left paying the price. >> nbc's tom costello reporting. fast forwarded today. a new jersey police officer will visit a local grade school to thank students for their cards and well wishes. he was hit in his vest during a shootout monday moments before ahmad rahami was injured. jacoby brissett may make history. you are watching "early today," it will be a big story. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly.
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good morning. i'm.. susan kim here's what's coming up on "live at daybreak"...breaking news out of charlotte-how the governor is dealing with another night of violence over the shooting of a black man. also... a 9-year-old child shot in milwaukeewho neighbors
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good morning. i'm susan kim. i'm vince vitrano.let's start off with a

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