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Hillary Clinton will hit the road for the first time with Michelle Obama, as new emails from WikiLeaks show even her own campaign staff was worried about potential conflicts at the Clinton Foundation. On the Republican side, Donald Trump dismissed the notion he lost valuable campaign time for his new hotel’s ribbon cutting, arguing he’ll do for the country what he did for his hotels. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY.