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everyone. hillary clinton returning to the campaign trail today as the race for the white house zeros in on the candidate's health. >> after resting for a few days while battling pneumonia, clinton is planning to make stops today in north carolina and washington, d.c. and both candidates are now offering up more personal medical details. >> meanwhile, donald trump tried to take aim at clinton in michigan, but he was shut down by a local pastor. we get the latest right now from abc's lana zak. >> if elected at age 70, you will be the oldest person to ever enter the oval office. why do you think you have the stamina for the job? >> reporter: the discussion about health continues with donald trump talking about his stamina on "the dr. oz show." >> i feel as good today as i did when i was 30. >> why not share your medical records? >> reporter: trump then shared two pages with dr. oz but hasn't made his medical records public. >> if all he shared was the results of his most recent physical exam, that's not a lot of medical information. >> reporter: meanwhile, hillary clinton, who has disclosed much more about her medical history, made public additional information. >> this is the kind of detailed summary i would expect to get from another doctor, who was referring me a patient. >> reporter: both candidates back on the trail today after trump took aim at clinton's health in ohio. >> so you think hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this? i don't know. >> reporter: and was interrupted by a pastor in the middle of a political attack. >> now, hillary clinton -- >> mr. trump, i invited you here to thank us for we've done in flint. >> oh, oh, okay. >> not to give a political speech. >> okay, that's good. >> reporter: this morning questions about ivanka's claim that the trump organization offers paid maternity leave to trump employees. >> is that for all of the thousands of employees of your father? >> it is and also adoption leave. >> reporter: but according to "the huffington post," employees at several trump hotels say they do not get any additional paid maternity leave, only the existing federal minimums. and while hillary clinton has been off the trail the last couple of days, donald trump has been making gains, particularly in battleground states. in florida and ohio, he's now statistically tied with hillary clinton. kendis, diane. >> going to make it even tighter and more heated debate just a week from monday, lana zak live in washington, lana, thank you. and trump, in the meantime, is slamming former secretary of state colin powell after hacked e-mails reveal powell called trump a national disgrace. >> trump tweeted overnight, "i was never a fan of colin powell after his weak understanding of weapons of mass destruction in iraq, disaster. we can do much better." >> in one e-mail from 2014, powell calls hillary clinton a friend he respects but said he'd rather not vote for her, and he later blasted her for not being honest about her private e-mail server. and some breaking news overnight, a united airlines flight from newark, new jersey, to san diego was diverted because of a potential security concern. this photo from the tarmac there in denver where the plane landed, a passenger saying he was told there was something on that flight that shouldn't be there. no word on what that was. the plane was cleared, checked and resumed its flight after the all clear was given. to the weather now. tropical storm julia is churning off the coast of the carolinas. it has already brought heavy rain to south carolina causing street flooding but surfers braved the rain to take advantage of those huge waves in the charleston area. the biggest risk of flooding is in a few hours at high tide. the storm could be stuck on the south carolina/georgia border until tomorrow. radar shows the storm spinning just offshore, still packed with lots of moisture. accuweather's justin povick is checking it. justin. >> diane, kendis, thanks and good morning to you, as well. we're tracking julia. once again, not really moving around a whole lot, meandering off the south carolina coastline and more so the movement here over the next couple of days, extremely slow off toward the north and that is going to cause more heavy rainfall and that could lead to flash flooding. other problems will include very large waves and some minor beach erosion. diane, kendis, back to you. >> all right, our thanks to justin. and the most powerful storm in years is pounding parts of china right now. the super typhoon made landfall overnight bringing strong winds and rain. it caused thousands to lose power and forced the evacuation of about 30,000 residents. those winds resulted in this extremely odd scene. a giant inflatable moon came loose rolling through traffic in the city of fuzhou bouncing through the streets and over cars, as well. a white house plan has the u.s. accepting more refugees in the coming years. by the end of the year, the u.s. will have accepted 85,000 people from conflict zones around the world. more than 11,000 from syria. now, next year the goal will be 110,000. that's a nearly 30% increase from this year. secretary of state john kerry has already briefed congress about this plan. new this morning for the second time this week, russian hackers have released confidential information about olympic athletes. the data of about 25 athletes was compromised. they haven't yet been named, but ten of them are americans. on tuesday, confidential medical data of gymnast simone biles and venus and serena williams was hacked and posted online along with other athlete, as well. and there's new fallout over north carolina's law limping protections for lgbt people. the atlantic coast conference says it will not play any of its athletic championships in the state until that law is repealed. that includes this season's football title game, which was to be played in charlotte in december. the conference's exit follows the ncaa's move to relocate seven championship events because of that law, as well. so a power outage disrupted life on campus for thousands of students at rutgers university in new jersey. they spent the night in cots and several gyms after being forced out of their dorms. about 90 buildings are affected including more than three dozen residents' halls. the kids say they could be out of their rooms for days. a, quote, internal equipment problem is being blamed. the first family got a sneak peek yesterday at the only museum dedicated entirely to black history. the national museum of african-american history and culture in washington, d.c. features thousands of artifacts from slavery to freedom. you'll see everything from a slave cabin to michael jackson's fedora and muhammad ali's gloves. president obama will return for the dedication ceremony when the museum officially opens later this month. and the first african-american to ever be the librarian of congress has been sworn in. dr. carla hayden is also the first woman to hold the post and before taking her new position, she was the ceo of baltimore's library system. hayden will serve a ten-year term. ahead, inside uber's new self-driving cars. the samsung galaxy note 7 scandal might just be the beginning. a different phone is being investigated for possibly causing a fire. plus, in and out in less than 60 seconds. and i take my job seriously. while i'm busy watching the game, i need your help keeping an eye on the stands. if you see something that doesn't look quite right, tell a law enforcement official. we all play an important role in protecting our communities, and you can help. if you see something suspicious, say something to local authorities. 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>> no, i'm in the bedroom with him. >> is there any way you can get out of the building? >> i don't know without waking him and i'm scared. >> when police came they found the woman and the suspect as well as two bodies. the suspect later led investigators to a third set of remains. the homeless man is now in jail on an abduction charge. a decision on additional charges will be made today. and in phoenix, the last of the police officers hurt when a car plowed into them has been released from the hospital. the rookie officer suffered a concussion and is recovering at home. the man charged with trying to run down the officers is now behind bars. he is described as a homeless transient under the influence 6 drugs or alcohol at the time of the incident. a university of north carolina football player accused of rape is now out on bail after turning himself in. allen artis is accused of assaulting delaney robinson who went public with her allegations earlier this week. artis is suspended from the team indefinitely. in ohio a reminder of the shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice has been moved. the gazebo where rice was shot dead by a police officer is being taken apart and moved to a museum in chicago. tamir was holding a realistic looking toy gun when he was killed. the city of cleveland settled the suit brought by his family for more than $6 million. the officer was not charged. now to a dramatic rescue caught on camera in north carolina. total strangers risked their lives to save a man trapped in his burning pickup after a head-on collision with a school bus. the good samaritans worked alongside police officers to put out the flames and free the driver. they were all then publicly recognized for their bravery. we have a setback, another one for some marathoners who were delayed by a train. you remember that delay. it happened over the weekend on sunday during a marathon in pennsylvania. >> that's right. for nine minutes they had to wait by the train, and it ruined some of their chances to qualify for next year's boston marathon. officials had tried to make their case to the organizers in boston, but the reply was, sorry, adjusted times will not be accepted. >> yikes. okay, thursday, today, marks the start of a new week in the nfl. tonight the new york jets visit their division rivals, the buffalo bills. as for baseball we get the highlights from espn. good morning, america. he's stan, i'm neil. we got a couple baseball highlights for you. >> all right, let's start with dodgers and yankees. first time ever clayton kershaw has pitched at yankee stadium. and he didn't just pitch there, he pitched well. got tyler austin -- remember that hot start for gary sanchez. not in this game. the game was delayed by rain. bottom five, kershaw back on the mound, two out, one out gets it and five innings, five strikeouts, just one hit. ninth inning, dodgers up 1-0. they could use a little insurance. yasmani grandal overthe throws the catch, and justin turner scores and the dodgers take it, 2-0. >> remember that hot start of the san francisco giants? >> yeah. >> well, it went south after the all-star break and i mean they're going to get swept at home by the padres. no offense, san diego but -- >> you're not good. >> alex dickerson, madison bumgarner, bumgarner looking for his 100th career win -- in a season, that would have been something else, not talking about the giants flailing, 100 wins in -- >> his arm would fall off but he'd be impressive. >> padres, 3-1. yeah. we have so much more, but we don't have so much more time. >> no, as a matter of fact, we're out of time. back to you. >> well, thanks, fellas. up next in "the pulse," bringing smiles to gangs and kids. the cowboys in compton, california. and why this 4-year-old girl loaded her barbie car full of toys and donated them all. of toys and donated them all. pizza! peanut butter -tacos! i love ramen. anything chocolate chicken tacos, pork tacos. and now that i've learned to manage what i eat, i can still eat the foods i love. every. single. day. members have lost 15% more weight in the first 2 months than on the beyond the scale program than on our previous program and they're still eating the foods they love. that's the genius of this program! join for free and get a free starter kit. hurry, offer ends september 19th. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. every great why (ba♪y laughs) ♪ ♪ (baby laughs) does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? 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that's cool, home boy. i go through all of them and, you know, i get a warm welcome. >> nobody's messing with him. so he says that whenever he has some time, his favorite thing to do is to saddle up and go for a ride. >> looks like a scene out of "blazing saddles" there in compton. so, the compton cowboys say the local kids in particular get quite a kick out of seeing them. >> apparently it's a tradition that goes back quite a while. >> yeah. and finally take a look, this little car that you see there in our big wall here, it may as well have been santa's sleigh, at least in this particular story. >> pretty nice ride. so 4-year-old becca vanzyll filled her barbie car with gifts that were supposed to be hers. >> becca actually gave those gifts to three other girls, you see them here, whose home was destroyed by fire. now, the mother of the girls who received the new toys now understandably calling becca a special little girl. it's such a cute thing. >> and the whole community has now come together to help them out sending them cards, donating toys, and they also started a go fund me. >> yeah, because their home was completely destroyed by that fire. >> good cause there. more news after this. i had that dream again -- that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who's gonna save me? 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