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marco rubio says it is a huge tax increase. new taxes on the rich. workers are seeing paltry raises across the country, but some are seeing envyable results. 6.2% in columbus, ohio. s also seeing big gains, san francisco, virginia beach, louisville, kentucky, rochester, new york. wage growth has been the missing ingredient in the recovery. many americans don't feel it. a consulting firm says 3% is the wage increase you can expect next year. "early start" continues right now. breaking overnight. new arrests in ferguson, missouri. this morning, protesters clashing with police in another night of demonstrations.
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donald trump back on the campaign trail facing criticism from hillary clinton. what she reveals about their relationship. state of emergency declared. a toxic spill turns millions of gallons of river water orange from colorado to new mexico. three times larger than originally believed. it has people in durango, colorado fuming this morning. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. a few in ferguson, missouri throwing rocks and bottles. it was a full rowdy end to the day marking the one-year anniversary of michael brown's death. the violence paled in comparison to the events sunday when multiple rounds of begin fire erupted and police shot at an 18-year-old they say shot at
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them first. tyrone harris faces five criminal actions. his aunt denies his actions. karen harris says he was running for his life in the midst of other gun battles. we have cnn's jason carroll on the protests. >> reporter: the police made a number of arrests on west florissant, christine. a number of protesters have gathered on one side of the street. on the other side of the street, you see a significant number of law enforcement standing by and waiting. you have members of st. louis county police as well as state troopers who are out here the demonstrators were primarily peaceful for the most part. then at one point, a number of protesters who stood in the middle of west florissant. that's when police moved in and made arrests. they repeatedly warned to stay out of the street to the
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protest protesters. i asked police what is the main goal. he said we want to keep things peaceful. by and large, they were able to do that with the exception of those who got out in the middle of the street and caused some of the problems we saw out here. in terms of the protesters, you can see a number of them have gathered out here on the street. there is no curfew, christine, they are allowed to stay out as long as they want so long as the demonstrations are peaceful. when i spoke to one of the demonstrators, still so much work needs to be done. he says we are still angry. it has been a year since michael brown's death and we have not seen the changes questithey wan. law enforcement says however they come out to demonstrate, it must be peaceful.
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a year after michael brown's death on west florissant, more work needs to be done. >> jason carroll from ferguson. thank you. happening today, donald trump's first appearance on the campaign trail since the debate and the billionaire's criticism of anchor megyn kelly. he will keynote a party in eastern michigan. trump says he will not apologize to kelly. she says she will certainly not apologize to trump. >> apparently mr. trump thought the question i asked was unfair and felt i was attacking him. i felt he was asked a tough and fair question. we agree to disagree. mr. trump did interviews over the weekend that attacked me personally. i decided not to respond. mr. trump is an interesting man who captured the attention of the masses. that is why he is leading in the polls. trump will not apologize. i will not apologize for doing good journalism.
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i will continue doing my job without fear or favor. >> if there was a feud with trump and fox news, the air has cleared. trump and aires speaking by phone. trump tweeting, roger ailes just called. he assures me trump will be treated fairly on fox news. hillary clinton also weighing in tying him to the republican field during a campaign swing through new hampshire. cnn's jeff zeleny was there. >> reporter: good morning, christine. hillary clinton adding her voice to the controversy over donald trump. calling his comments outrageous. now this is very interesting. hillary clinton is closer to trump than most any other candidate in the race. including the republicans. of course, she received contributions from him. she attended his third wedding. she was asked about that in new hampshire. she said the reason she went to the wedding is she thought it
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would be entertaining. >> it is entertainment. it is all entertainment. he think he is having the time of his life up on that stage. i knew him and i happen to be planning to in florida. i thought it would be fun to go to his wedding because it is entertaining. now he is running for president, it is a little more troubling. >> reporter: christine, she took the opportunity to paint the republican field with a broad brush on donald trump. she said marco rubio's comments were out of touch and out of date. >> when a younger man, the senator from florida, says there should be no exceptions for rape and incest that is as offensive and as troubling a comment as you can hear from a major candidate running for the presidency.
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>> reporter: by singling out marco rubio, it is a sign the clinton campaign has their eye on him. hillary clinton again and again asked about trump, says his comments have no place in the presidential campaign. he is not a serious contender. he is simply enjoying this entertainment. now she is finally weighing in. we will see what the other candidates plan to do as the trump campaign continues along in the 2016 season. >> thank you, jeff. donald trump will get his chance to respond to hillary clinton's comments at 7:00. rick perry has stopped paying his staff in south carolina. perry's campaign chairman in the state says for now everyone is working in a volunteer capacity. perry says he remains committed to working for the nomination. new york democratic senator
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says breaking with the president and iran deal is the most difficult decision he made. schumer says the iranians have one real goal. sanction relief. we have more from white house correspondent michelle kosinski. >> reporter: christine, just hearing his words underscores how important the deal is. this is chuck schumer. poised to be the next democratic leader in the senate. this is the first timing we are hearing from him after the stunning early announcement that he does not support the deal. he spells out his reason. he thought about this for a long time. consulted experts and listened to the briefings and did not let politics influence him. he lists three reasons for not going for the deal. he doesn't feel the inspections are sufficient. they are not anytime, anywhere. it could take 24 days for inspectors to gain access. also, 10 to 15 years down the road, iran would be a threshold
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nuclear state. >> iran will get all sorts of money once the sanctions are lifted and they will use too much of that money in my judgment to create real problems in the middle east. they will fund hezbollah and the houthis in yemen and assad in syria. they will use it to build an icbm which is aimed at the united states because they have enough missiles to reach europe. >> reporter: schumer says the only alternative is the eventual war with iran. why not go back and try to get a better deal. president obama knowledacknowle either side would not get everything they want. the white house insists this is the best deal possible and that 10 to 15 years down the road if iran did try to breakout and build a nuclear bomb, that breakout time would be longer than it is today. the u.s. would detect that and
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be able to respond. christine. >> michelle, thank you. the white house did get good news on monday. senator brian schatz from hawaii will back the deal. he is the 16th senator to do so. a disturbing study kept secret by the federal government for nearly four years. finds the nation's air traffic controllers are dangerously sleepy. the ap obtained the copy of the study of the chronic fatigue which endangers the air traffic system. the 2011 study found 20% of controllers had significant issues. time for an early start on your money. a quick look at stocks around the world are lower. a shock from china allowing for thedepreciation of the
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orange color. the epa admitting it accidentally sent 3 million gallons of sludge into the river which is now laced with dangerous chemicals and heavy metals. arsenic and lead among them. we have more from medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. >> this is a major problem. the reason why is the heavy metals in the sludge. cadmium and arsenic and lead and mercury. christine, when you compare the levels in the sludge to what is considered the epa acceptable levels, mercury at ten times the acceptable levels. lead, a reading 11,000 times acceptable level by the epa. now these toxic metals can cause cancer and kidney problems and
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developmental problems in children. what we don't know is how many people drink from this water and did it reach all of these people before the warning was given to shut it off. if health problems emerge, it would take years if not decades for them to come out. christine. >> besides drinking, what else is this water used for? to look at the pictures, it is so sad. it is a beautiful part of the country. it looks like it is spoiled. what do they use the river for? >> you know, they also use the river to irrigate crops. christine, that is another big problem. the plants absorb this. especially cadmium. it is really toxic. cadmium is one that eats it up. you just don't know how much of this water went into the crops. we don't know how much was absorbed by the crops. i wrote e-mails to the epa and
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they did not respond. legionnaires' disease killed 12 more people in the bronx. no new cases reported in the last week. so far, 113 cases have been diagnosed since july 10th. 76 patients treated at hospitals. the new legislation in new york requires all cooling towers be register registered. a white house aide charged with assault after allegedly threatening and shooting at her boyfriend. barvetta singletary grabbed her boyfriend's gun during a fight last friday. she fired a round at the floor. no one was hurt. she has been released on bond. donald sterling suing his ex-girlfriend v. stiviano and tmz over the scandal that forced
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him to sell the clippers. the tapes of racially charged remarks violated his privacy and caused a scale of issues. severe thunderstorms all along the east coast. let's get to meteorologist pedram javaheri. >> christine, hope you are having a fantastic tuesday morning. the showers across the delmarva region and virginia. the not models are doing a good job. i expect the intensity to pick up between 9:00 to noon. the intensity could bring in very heavy rainfall in new york city and philadelphia. around d.c. and delmarva could get up to 4 inches in the next couple days. temperatures though, yesterday
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was 83 in boston. about 80 degrees in new york city. seasonal for this time of year. the extreme heat across the south. 13 million people under the heat advisory. notice a cooling trend back up to the upper 90s for dallas by later this week. quick glance here. the perseid meteor showers taking place. a new phase of the moon. skies well be dark. tonight, poor conditions across the northeast, but wednesday into the, improving conditions there for meteors. upwards of 100 shooting stars per hour. christine. >> thank you, pedram. golf's final major set to take place this weekend. will rory mcilroy be ready to tee it up? andy scholes has the bleacher report next. t to show your roots with roots touch-up from nice'n easy. seamlessly blends with leading shades,
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big news this morning from the world of golf. rory mcilroy says he is ready to play in the last major tournament. andy scholes has more from the bleacher report. >> he missed the british open after playing soccer with his buddies and injuring his ankle. the world's number one golfer played a practice round at whistling straits. all eyes will be on rory's grove. he will play with jordan spieth
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breaking overnight. new arrests in ferguson, missouri. protesters and police facing off in a night of demonstrations. donald trump back on the campaign trail facing new criticism from hillary clinton. what she reveals about her relationship with trump. a toxic spill turns a river orange. major problem for residents and farmers. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. frustrating night in ferguson. a few demonstrators throwing rocks and bottles.
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a rowdy day after the day of protests and civil disobedience over the one-year anniversary of michael brown's death. the violence paled in comparison to sunday where police shot an 18-year-old who police say fired at them first. tyrone harris faces five counts of armed criminal action. his aunt denies he fired on police. karen harris said he did not have a gun and was quote running for his life in the midst of other people's gun battles. cnn's jason carroll is in ferguson with more on the protests and arrests. >> reporter: christine, police ended up making a number of arrests on west florissant. where we are right now, protesters are gathering on one side of the street. on the other side of the street, you see a significant number of law enforcement standing by and
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waiting. you have members of the st. louis county police and state troopers out here. the demonstrators were peaceful for the most part. then at one point, a number of protesters who stood in the middle of west florissant street. that is when police moved in and made several arrests. they repeatedly warned protesters to stay out of the street. i spoke to the representative from the state troopers. i asked him what is the main goal. he said we want to keep things peaceful. by and large, they did that with the exception of those who got out in the street and caused problems we saw out here. in terms of the protesters, you see a number have been gathering on the street. there is no curfew, christine, they are allowed to stay out here as long as they want so long as the demonstrations are peaceful. when i spoke to one of the demonstrators, i said so much work needs to be done.
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he said we are so angry. it has been a year since michael brown's death and they are not seeing the changes they want. law enforcement agrees that change needs to happen. once again, several arrests that we saw made out here on west florissant. still a year after michael brown's death, a number of people say more work needs to be done. christine. >> jason carroll in ferguson. thank you. donald trump's first appearance on the campaign trail since last week's debate and comments about megyn kelly. trump will keynote lincoln day republican party event in eastern michigan. he said he will not apologize to megyn kelly. that is brand trump not to back down or apologize. she said she will not apologize to trump. >> apparently mr. trump thought the question i asked was unfair and felt i was attacking him. i felt he was asked a tough, but
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fair question. we agree to disagree. mr. trump did interviews over the weekend that attacked me personally. i decided not to respond. mr. trump is an interesting man capturing the attention of the masses. that is why he is leading in the polls. trump, the frontrunner will not apologize. i certainly will not apologize for doing good journalism. i will continue to do my job. >> if there was a brewing feud with trump and fox news, the air has cleared. fox news chairman ailes speaking to trump. expressing 100% support for megyn kelly. trump tweeting ailes just called and assures me i'll be treated fairly on fox news. hillary clinton tying in to the rest of the republican field. she was in a swing through new hampshire. cnn's jeff zeleny was there.
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>> reporter: good morning, christine. hillary clinton adding her voice to the criticism of trump. calling his comments offensive and outrageous. this is very interesting. hillary clinton is closer to trump than most any other candidate in the race. including the republicans. she has received contributions from him. she attended his third wedding. she was asked about that in new hampshire. she said the reason she went to the wedding is she thought it would be entertaining. >> it's entertainment. i think he's having the time of his life. being up on that stage and saying whatever he wants to say. i didn't know him that well. i knew him. i knew him and i happen to be planning to be in florida and i thought it would be fun to go to his wedding because it is entertaining. now he is running for president, it's a little more troubling. >> reporter: christine, she took the opportunity to paint the republican field with a broad
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brush over trump. she singled out marco rubio and his comments over abortion. >> when a much younger man says there is no exception for rape and incest, that is as offensive and as troubling a comment as you can hear from a major candidate running for the presidency. >> reporter: by singling out rubio. it is a sign the clinton campaign has their eye on him. hillary clinton when asked about trump, she said he has not place in the race. she is enjoying the entertainment. we will see what the other republican candidates do as the donald trump campaign continues along in the unusual campaign. christine. >> jeff, unusual indeed. donald trump will get a chance to respond to the clinton
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comments in a couple of hours. he will be interviewed here on "new day" during the 7:00 hour. rick perry's campaign could be in trouble. he stopped paying his staff in south carolina. he said for now everyone is working in a volunteer capacity. he continues to work for the nomination. senator chuck schumer says breaking with president obama and opposing the nuclear deal with iran is one of the most difficult decisions he has ever had to make. schumer laying out his reasons insisting the iranians have one goal. sanction relief. we have more from white house correspondent michelle kosinski. >> reporter: christine, just hearing his words underscores how important and disputed the deal is. this is chuck schumer poised to be the next democratic leader in the senate. this is the first time we are hearing from him after the stunning early announcement that he does not support the deal.
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he spells out his reasons. he thought about this for a long time. consulted experts and listened to the classified briefings. he lists three reasons. he doesn't feel the inspections are sufficient. not anytime, anywhere. and 10 or 15 years down the road, iran would be a threshold nuclear state. >> then the non-nuclear parts. iran will get all sorts of money once the sanctions are lifted and they will use too much of that money in my judgment to create real problems in the middle east. they will fund hezbollah and houthi in yemen and assad in syria. they will use it to build an icbm which can be aimed at the united states since they have enough missiles to reach israel and europe.
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>> reporter: schumer says the only alternative is eventual war with iran. why not go back and try to get a better deal. president obama has acknowledged that in any negotiation, but especially this one, either side would not get what they want. the white house could not see this more differently than schumer. the white house says this is the best deal possible. 10 to 15 years down the road if iran did try to breakout and build a nuclear bomb, that breakout time would be longer than it is today. the u.s. would be able to detect that and be able to respond. christine. >> michelle, thank you. the white house did get some good news on monday. democratic senator brian schatz of hawaii will back the deal. the senate votes on the agreement in mid-september. time for an early start on your money. a look here at stocks around the world mostly lower. a shock from china. announcing a one-time
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a state of emergency declared in colorado. the anamus river turning a toxic orange color five days after the epa admitted it. the epa admits it accidentally sent the sludge into the river which is now laced with arsenic and lead. we get the latest from cnn medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. >> one toxicologist put it this
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is a major problem. because of the heavy metals in the sludge. cadmium and arsenic and lead and mercury. when you compare the levels in the sludge to the epa acceptable levels. ten times the acceptable levels. lead with a reading of 11,000 times what is considered acceptable level by the epa. now the toxic metals can cause cancer and kidney problems. they can cause developmental problems in children. what we don't know is how many people drink from this water and did it reach all of the people before the warning was giving to shut it off. if health problems emerge, it will take years if not decades to come out. >> what else is this water used for? to look at the pictures it is so sad. it is a beautiful part of the country. it is obviously spoiled.
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what do they use the river for? >> you know, they also use the river to irrigate crops. that's another big problem because the plants absorb this. especially cadmium. cadmium is one toxicologists says it eats it up. we don't know how much of the water went into the crops. there are so many questions out there. i wrote e-mails to the epa yesterday to get answers. they did not respond. >> wow. we hope she gets response today and find out from the epa exactly what happened there and who is taking responsibility. let's see what is coming up on "new day." michaela pereira joins us. you will get a chance to talk to donald trump? >> we are prepared for that. it is going to be interesting and telling, christine. i know you will be watching. he is the republican frontrunner. for the first time, donald trump will speak to us here on "new day." he refuses to back down over the megyn kelly comments.
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now hillary clinton is weighing in saying it is not just trump, but the entire republican party that has a problem with women. we will get mr. trump's response to that and a host of other issues. you don't want to miss that conversation with donald trump on "new day." we will have the latest on what is happening in ferguson. new round of arrests overnight. what will it take for that community to heal? all of that and more at the top of the hour on "new day." >> thank you, michaela. the u.s. consulate in turkey attacked as the country's partnership with the united states and the war on isis enters a new phase. we are live after the break. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw
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the u.s. consulate in istanbul is expected to reopen today after it came under fire monday. the state run agency says the attack was launched by a leftist group. the attack came one day after the u.s. deployed six f-16 fighters and 300 military personnel at the air base in southern turkey. it was one of three armed attacks across turkey. turkey is one of america's key allies in the region. for the latest on the violence
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there, let's turn to correspondent nick paton walsh. good morning, nick. >> reporter: christine, the u.s. consulate here still advising people to stay away from large gatherings. they will reopen tomorrow. what a devastating wave of violence yesterday and continuing today. one soldier killed in the southeast of the country in the same area where the four were killed by remote-controlled bombs and a soldier killed by a remote control helicopter yesterday. those blamed on the kurdish separatists. turkey is involved in a complex war here. agreed to step up attacks against isis. the u.s. are also fighting. also to actually attack the kurdish separatists known as the pkk, a distant ally to the united states and fighting isis. that's how complex it got here. yesterday's four separate attacks. two in the south and two in the commercial capital of istanbul.
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none of those were carried out by isis. that is what many are fearing that u.s. step up the military campaign, it could bring retaliation here against turkey. the consulate attacks, the marksist groups and two females of the group known as the dhkpc. one was arrested and one said to be on the run. so much violence here in the city that should experience peak tourist levels at the height of the august season. turkey embracing itself for what could be ahead. many criticized it for trying to ignore the isis progress and renewing the problem to hammer the long term adversary, the kurds here. that is opening up pandora's box here. problems for government and many are worried we could be seeing more attacks like yesterday
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i'm christine romans. let's get an early start on your money. stocks around the world lower. a shock from china overnight allowing a one time depreciation of the currency. a deal on the new bailout with greece. u.s. futures down. stepping back from a rally yesterday. the dow up 240 points yesterday. hillary clinton unveiled the cornerstone of the domestic agenda. a chance for students to graduate without debt. to refinance with lower interest rates. that would cost $350 billion over ten years. clinton wants the richest americans to pay. similar to the plan from the president to limit deductions for people making $250,000 a year or more.
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republicans like jeb bush and marco rubio slam it as a new tax increase. workers are seeing paltry raises across the country, but some are seeing wage growth. in columbus, ohio, wages grew 6.2% last year. much better than the 1.2% nationwide. san francisco, virginia beach, louisville, kentucky, rochester, new york. unemployment is below the national average and moving down quickly. wage growth is the missing ingredient in the recovery. many don't feel the job recovery. you are seeing some very nice wage growth. new arrests overnight in ferguson, missouri. "new day" picks up that story right now. >> state of emergency in ferguson, missouri. >> police moved in and made several arrests. >> give us some room! >> weapons in an already wounded community is a recipe for disaster.
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>> we cannot afford to have this kind of violence. mr. trump did interviews over the weekend that attacked me personally. >> she should be apologizing to me. >> i will not an popologizing f doing good journalism. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> welcome to "new day." mic and i are joined by ana cabrera. we have to tell you about ferguson. the news is not good. the city boiling over again. officers came under attack from demonstrators. >> state of emergency remains in effect after more than 50 people arrested outside the local courthouse demonstration. can police and protesters find
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common ground and keep the peace today? ryan young is live in ferguson with latest today. ryan. >> reporter: michaela, we over nigh, several arrests made as rocks and water bottles were thrown at police. protesters taking to the streets blocking traffic. authorities declared a state of emergency in ferguson. >> back up. >> reporter: protesters continued for a second night surrounding the anniversary of michael brown's death. armored police vehicles back on the street, police lining up in riot gear. around 2:00 a.m., a puzzling scene, a small group of heavily armed men walk into the crowd of protesters, calling themselves the oath ep
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