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more than most and we talk turkey as we break down the cost of thanksgiving dinner now just three weeks away "early today" starts right now good friday morning. i'm frances rivera >> glad you're witm cori coffin oprah winfrey is lending her star power she gave her support to candidates like val demings in nor florida and john fetterman in pennsylvania john called the support from oprah an honor and privilege, even changing his profile picture to include her book club sticker. winfrey helped launch oz's career in a statement, his campaign said he loves oprah and respects that they have different politics >> mr. trump repeated the false claim three won the 2020 election and said this about the possibility of running again
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>> and now, in order to make our country successful and safe and glorious, i had very, very, very probably do it again, okay very, very probably. get ready! that's all i'm telling you, very soon get ready. >> well, that was happening. president biden spent the evening campaigning on the west coast. he continued to sound the alarm about extremism and election deniers. >> there's too much political violence, too much intimidation. there are more than 300 election deniers on the republican particulars this year for state, federal and local government >> the president also pointed out that the way we get our information has changed. nbc's hallie jackson examined the role tiktok is playing in the elections. >> reporter: one of the world's most popular apps, not just a place for viral dances or trick shots
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>> whoa! >> reporter: these days, one in four people under the age of 30 gets their news on tiktok. >> when it comes time to voting, you're going to have to get up >> reporter: making these midterms tiktok's highest profile yet. candidates cannot post ads or fund raise off the nplatform, bu they can still show up and a lot of them are, like herring, at the age of 63. maybe an unlikely tiktok celebrity. do you get recognized by people on the streets just off your tiktok >> i do get recognized i have had moms tell me, my 20-year-old child showed me your tiktok, now i know who are you >> reporter: this video got herring more than a million views and the attention of college students, he says, who showed up to knock on doors for him. but tiktok fame can cut both ways look at mehmet oz, mocked for his now infamous crudite video
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to some the risks arhae more serious than simply looking out of touch, given concerns about the platform's ownership by a chinese company bytedance. a trump-nominated fcc commissioner calling for a ban on tiktok, and marco rubio making it a campaign issue in his race in noflorida. >> reporter: new research shows only 12% of republican candidates in key races have tiktoks, compared to 34% of democratic candidates. >> i've told them it probably is not worth it for them. those are republicans. i might make a different choice if i were a democrat and i were really counting on trying to motivate young people to vote for me this cycle. >> reporter: tiktok in a statement to nbc news says it's confident they're on a path with the government that will satisfy all reasonable national security concerns, and the company has pointed out they work to protect u.s. data with 100% of traffic
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routed through oracle. they launched an election center and fact checkers, and they have policies against election misinformation and the china ownership factor not a huge issue for you >> i think you have to weigh the pluses and minuses and the splus m plus is more important. breaking overnight, the week after being brutally attacked at his home, paul pelosi has been released from the hospital mr. pelosi, who is 82, had surgery to repair a skull fracture and injuries to his arm and hands. pelosi asked depape to use the bathroom, where he dialed 911. >> when police arrived, depape allegedly hit pelosi in the head with a hammer, knocking him
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unconscious. depape is charged with multiple charges, including assault with a deadly weapon. nancy nancy pelosi says is he under a doctor's care and are requesting privacy. a chilling warning from the fbi to the jewish community in new jersey, saying they have credible information of a broad threat to synagogues in the state, asking the public to stay alert. however, two senior law enforcement officials tell nbc news there is no information of a specific plot targeting a specific temple. it comes during what the ap anti-defamation league says is an increase in ainti-semitism nba star kyrie irving is apologizing after posting a link to an anti-semitic documentary
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last week. the brooklyn nets suspended him for at least five games without pay. irving refused to declare that he has no anti-semitic beliefs during a media session >> i take my responsibility for posting that some things that were questionable in there. untrue i didn't mean to cause any harm. i'm not the one who made the documentary. >> the team said it wasn't the first time irving failed to clarify his stance on anti-semitism. the head of the anti-defamation league tweeted they coe next we. u.s. officials in moscow met with detained wnba superstar brittney griner. this comes after a russian court
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rejected her appeal. she anticipates being sent to a harsh penal colony the u.s. has proposed what they call potential alternative ways forward. but the russians are unlikely to agree to anything until after the midterms, not wanting to hand president biden a win ahead of the elections there's good news if you're in the market for a new car. sky high prices are coming down, but finance something a different story. >> reporter: when we visited this dealership a year ago, this van was the only new car they had, and someone had just bought it do you think they ever test drove it >> my guess would be no. >> reporter: today keith hernandez has a few more cars on the lot, and the good news is that prices nationwide are cooling, down an average $574 from their peak in july. but at hernandez' dealership, the best buys are across the street why do you have so many used
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cars right now >> great question. mainly for those who don't want to wait six, 12 months >> reporter: there is a waiting list and dealership profits off each vehicle have toward since the pandemic >> we can sell a few cars less each month and make twice, three times as much. >> reporter: but these used cars cost the dealers money, and think athey are eager to get that money back >> now we're starting to see some return to normalcy. so it is getting slightly better but we're not talking about 2017, 2018 conditions in which cars are plentiful and discounts are everywhere >> reporter: so how do you get ahead of the pack? find out what your current car is worth some used cars are actually increasing in value. lock in your loan rate before the fed drives it higher, and make a realistic budge its that includes repairs, fuel costs and inflation. and remember, because used cars
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are so hard to come by, the one you own makes you irresistible >> to a dealership, that customer is twice as valuable. >> reporter: walnut creek, california after a historic game four, the astros and phillies were back on the diamond in the world series >> syndergaard trying to finish with an exclamation. instead of fly ball to the left pena's done it again >> rookie pena drove in the first two runs to take the lead. the phillies had some hits and cut the lead to one in the eighth but couldn't complete the comeback houston takes a 3-2 series lead. the astros have a chance to close it out at home game six tomorrow night in houston. let's turn to your weather with bill karins, who's in for michelle today happy friday >> happy friday to you guys. unfortunately, we have serious
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weather concerns later today maybe a few strong tornados. that gets your attention, and it's not that ira. rare. we have a big storm in the middle of the country. thunderstorms in wisconsin but it's later this afternoon that the severe weather's really going to pop up. 28 million people are in the slight risk, enhanced risk areas, including dallas, austin, shreveport, little rock and fort smith. if you don't get the tornados,
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