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breaking overnight, five people are gunned down in a mass shooting in raleigh, north carolina, including an off-duty police officer this, as three connecticut cops are ambushed two are dead and a third in critical condition stock market whiplash. a 1300-point swing on the dow after a key inflation report is worse than expected. where to from here our steve sedgwick weighs in subpoenaed, former president trump is order to testify before the january 6 committee, plus other key take aways from the hearings are you willing to pay 7
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bucks a month for your netflix that includes multiple ads per hour hollywood's holiday magic begins in the heat of summer "early today" starts right now this friday morning, i'm i'm phillip men nachlt mena. a shooting started in the hedingham community. the alleged shooter was wearing camouflage and black boots, and one thing they found jarring was how young he looked. by the end of the night, a white male juvenile was in custody the governor calling it horrific >> tonight terror has reached our doorstep the nightmare of every community has come to raleigh.
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>> reporter eric miller, of our affiliate, wral, was on the ground there >> reporter: in many ways, today's over it's almost midnight, that shooter now in custody, also in the hospital receiving medical treatment, there's not that ongoing threat to the community that we saw throughout this day. but you look behind me and another very real way, it's ongoing. you have investigators o ospreye drive, forensic teams digging through that car that that off-duty raleigh police officer was sitting inside of, that day of terror as the governor called it for so many people across this city, especiallyfor the folks on osprey cove drive they may never be able to look at this neighborhood, this community the same we talk about family trying to check in on the ones they love those folks will be holding each
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other close, holding each other tight. praying and working to deal with today, to deal with the trauma, as they try to find a way to move forward you know, this is an incredibly difficult thing. a mass shooting here in raleigh, something that, you know, this community, certainly, and hedingham has never had to face before it's going to be a challenge to see how they can move forward as these investigators continue their work >> eric miller reporting, eric, thank you. a new report confirmed what we are all feeling inflation is showing no signs of budging. despite that, wall street shrugged off the bad news and had a rollercoaster day. the dow had a historic swing, soa soaring 1500 points, and futures point to even more green at the open tom costello has the latest. >> reporter: the flashing inflation headlines seem to defy expectations >> you can't even say inflation has paeaked yet. >> reporter: prices for just
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about everything continued to climb. double what economists expected. up 8.2% year-over-year, the seventh month in a row that inflation has been r runni runng hotter >> for a lot of your families, things are pretty tough. >> reporter: food up 11.2% year-over-year rent up 7.2% the largest increase since 1982. and health insurance costs up 28%. that's biggest increase on record >> we are scrimping and scraping by >> reporter: in delaware, cheryl holden is just trying to pay for groceries and the monthly mortgage with two teenaged sons and a husband who's lost a leg to diabetes, but skyrocketing costs are closing in >> instead of one grocery store now i shop three every week, just trying to look for what's
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on sale and what do we need for the week >> reporter: with inflation the hottest since 1982, the government announced an 8.7% cost of living increase for the 70 million americans who receive social security checks on average, $140 a month more. meanwhile, inflation data puts more pressure on the fed to raise interest rates yet again next month affecting credit cards, new loans and mortgages. >> the fed is trying to move as fast as it can, but if it moves too fast it runs the risk of tightening too much, which could be painful for the economy >> reporter: the reaction on wall street was volatile and extreme. at one point the dow down more than 500 points, but by the close it was up 827 points >> our thanks to tom for that report let's turn now to some breaking news in the january 6 investigation. just before midnight, donald trump announced that he will be putting out a response to the house committee at 8:00 a.m. after the lawmakers voted to
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issue a subpoena to the former president. t surprise move came as the pane wrapped up its final hearing before midterms. >> reporter: a dramatic move by the house january 6 committee. >> there are nine ayes, zero nos. >> reporter: voting unanimously to subpoena former president trump. >> he's required to answer for his actions. >> reporter: though it's a step legal experts say is likely just symbolic essentially the committee's closing argument against the former president before the midterms >> over the course of these hearings, the evidence has proven that there were a multi-part plan led by former president donald trump to overturn the 2020 election >> reporter: the committee revealing new documents obtained from the secret service, agents raising alarm the morning of jaurp 6. >> it was clear that the secret service anticipated violence it felt like the calm before the
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storm. one agent predicted in a protective intelligence division chat group another remarked how agents were watching the crazies on live stream >> reporter: including reports there were armed members of the crowd outside mr. trump's speech >> the crowd outside the magnetometers was armed, and the agents knew it >> reporter: and the panel argued former president trump wanted to lead his supporters to the capitol, showing an e-mail stating the secret service was concerned. and during the hearing, stunning new video. congressional leaders inside the capitol during the riot, pleading for help. >> why don't you get the president to tell them to leave the capitol, mr. attorney general. >> they're putting on their tear gas masks. >> just horrendous and all at the instigation of the president of the united states >> reporter: republicans have blasted the committee as a partisan sham. every member was chosen by house speaker nancy pelosi
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mr. trump saying why didn't the unselect committee ask me to testify months ago, because it is a bust. liz cheney will soon be leaving congress after losing in a landslide in her wyoming republican primary chaney with this warning >> what happens when the president disregards the court's rulings as illegitimate, when he disregards the rule of law that, my fellow citizens, break our republic >> our thanks to kristin for that report. new this morning, wisconsin's senate race is growing more intense of the latest polling from marquette university shows senator ron johnson pulling slightly ahead of his democratic challenger, mandela barnes, but this poll here was completed before personal attacks flew at a debate last night. >> you do know he got a degree in communications, specializing in performance so he's a poerm.
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he's an actor. now i don't know if he's just delivering line someone wrote for him or if he's making this stuff up on his own. >> look, the biggest acheechlts in business was ron johnson saying "i do." he married into his business he didn't start that from the ground up. >> what do you find admirable about your opponent? >> no, no, seriously, i do think the senator has proven to be a family man that's admirable >> likewise. he had loving parents, a good upbringing what puzzles me about that is with that upbringing, why has he turned against america >> and tonight there will be another high-stakes debate, this time down in georgia senator rafael warnock goes one on one with herschel walker. here we are at the end of the week let's turn to bill karins. how are we looking this morning? >> depends where you are
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we have a lot of great weather to be had today and through the weekend. but the worst of it is moving up through new england. it was a miserable evening rush hour from new york city to philadelphia it has shifted to the boston area this rain is going to be with us for much of the day, new hampshire and maine, that's where we still have the best chance of seeing flooding and maybe even flash flooding. one to three inches is likely locally. and with the leaves coming down at peak, we've lost a lot of leaves with this rainstorm over the last 24 hours. so today's forecast, notice the southern half of the country, it is still air conditioning weather. 90 san antonio and almt nearosry rain from portland to bangor,
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maine. beautiful conditions through the rockies all the way through idaho. weekend forecast looks great already. halloween's coming soon. a lot of stuff going on. >> there sure is including october baseball but there was rain, as you mentioned. the yankees and guardians didn't play yesterday, there was only one game on the docket in the alcs the mariners took the lead on the road, and just like game one, alvarez stepped to the plate and played hero to the astros >> that one's hit well, deep into left field! and alvarez has done it again! >> sure did. the hottest hitter on the planet put houston up they would hold on to win the game 4-2 houston now heads up to seattle. one win away from the alcs shifting fields to football and a back and forth game in chicago. >> bears go no huddle. pick up the pace here. fields, deep down, field and it
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is going to be caught for a touchdown! dante pettis put the bears up in the third, but the commanders responded in the fourth with a brian robinson score darnell mooney was ruled just short. washington wins 12-7 up next, two connecticut overs lured into a deadly ambush >> plus new lyle troubles for deshaun watson we're back in 60 seconds n watson we're back in 60 seconds ♪then you take me by the hand.♪ ♪i feel better again.♪ ♪oh!♪ ♪i feel better now.♪ think wearing less makeup means no need for a wipe? think again. neutrogena® makeup remover wipes remove the 30% of makeup ordinary cleansers can leave behind. your skin will thank you. neutrogena®. for people with skin. we make sit-down chicken... ...stand-up chicken... backyard chicken...
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dustin demonte died. and a third officer, 26 years old, officer lurato has been released from the hospital >> the suspect died at the scene and his younger brother was hospitalized after being wounded. a procession was taken to take the slain officers from the hospital to the medical examiner's office. a new study is taking a look at which social media sites give a platform to misinformation that study found twitter showed misinformation the most. tiktok came into second. facebook had the most instances of misinformation on their florfl platform deshaun watson is facing a new lawsuit in texas a 25th woman has filed a civil lawsuit in texas, alleging that
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wa he pressured her into performing an act the woman identified as jane doe is the first to come forward since watson was handed a 11-game suspension in august he has denied previous allegations against him and has settled 23 of 24 previous lawsuits a pair of jeans from the 1880s just sold for $76,000. they were found at a mine shaft. a label inside has the phrase "made by white labor". and the slogan was added after the chinese exclusion act of 1882 it put a ten-year ban on chinese workers coming to the u.s. levis says they are committed to fight against racism in all of its forms as it persists today. he has a particular set of skills, and he's going to use them to make you laugh
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