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clinton. the fbi wants to know if those e-mails contained private information. we're told the e-mail did not come from clinton's computer or from wikileaks, they were found after an investigation into huma abedin and her husband anthony weiner. the clinton campaign has released a statement that reads in part, it is extraordinary that we would see something like this just 11 days out from a presidential election. the fbi director owes it to the american people to immediately provide the full details of what he is now examining. meantime donald trump used this news to rally his supporters. >> hillary clinton's corruption is on a scale we have never seen before. we must not let her take her
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criminal schemes into the oval office. >> right now there is no timeline on when the fbi review will be finished. >> we have team coverage on the investigation and how voters are reacting. we begin with deanna durante. >> deanna, he talked about these new r lagss? >> supporters say they waited inside for him, they were checking their phones, they were streaming the news to each other that they had received on their phones. >> i just heard it, someone from arizona just called me while i was waiting in line. >> before she was even in the door, nancy heard the news. >> it should have been done a long time ago. >> it's not like it's been a
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fair fight out there. >> reporter: republican vice presidential candidate mike pence expanded his shot at vice presidential candidate hillary clinton adding in the new information about the fbi her private e-mail. >> i know i spoke on behalf of my running mate when we say we kmechbd the fbi for having the courage to reopen this case, because no one is above the law. >> reporter: pence spent much of his 30-minute speech attacking clinton and their policies. >> exactly what i expected, that's what i said here. >> what do you think of donald trump and mike pence? >> i think donald trump's going to win. >> i support the trump-pence ticket. i simply cannot swallow the garbage that the dnc wants
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people to swallow. it's ridiculous. >> reporter: mike pence said several times how important pennsylvania bucks county is in this election. officials here tell me that they believe both campaigns are heavily courting independent voters as we are 11 days out in the election. i'm randy gyllenhaal. most voters we're stopping here on the street are saying this news does come as a surprise. most voters are saying with 11 days out they have already made up their minds. >> i think it's ridiculous, i think we have had enough of it. i think it needs to be ended. >> i think they're just doing their duty. if she's done something wrong, it should be wrought to light. >> they're trying to rehash the same story over and over and over, leave this woman alone.
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>> i think most people have probably made up their minds already. i think some people are just tired of hearing stuff about both candidates. >> philadelphia is clinton territory, part of her efforts to take pennsylvania, a must-win state. some voters we talked to say they will make up their minds after they hear more from the fbi and director james comey. >> nbc 10 will continue to follow the breaking developments on this story and be sure to stick around for nbc "nightly news" for the latest reaction from the campaign trail. >> we're going to turn to nbc 10's mitch blacher about traffic out there, particularly in bucks county. >> reporter: we are just above exit 351, this is the bensalem interchange where you can see penn dot crews are directing traffic off the turnpike. this is the eastbound section, this is where the turnpike has been closed all day because of
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live wires that were on the road during this morning's commute. now there's new electrical lines going up, just about 7 miles down the road towards the delaware river bridge. it's closed here where you're taking a look and 358. now this has affected the morning commute, now affecting the evening commute. originally we were expecting to see the turnpike open back around 4:00 or 5:00. but it's been pushed back after the evening rush is through, you get around this if you take route 1 or route 13. depending which direction you're going. # that's the latest from sky force 10. from the roads to the rails tonight, csx is investigating this. a head on crash involving two of freight trains. the trains collided on the track near concord road and chester. two employees were taken to the
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hospital but the company won't release in the details about their injuries. neighbors say the crash shook their homes. >> you hear it, it was like a loud crash. >> crews are still on scene trying to get the locomotives separated. now to your first alert weather, this woman right there, she had to hold on to her hat as she walked down cotman avenue, you can see by looking at that flag there, just how windy it was. >> she had the right idea. big weekend for halloween events, let's see if you're going to need that coat when you take your kids out for trick or treating. do they need a jacket over their costumes? >> we're going to see a warmup in the forecast, though it's not going to be as chilly and as rainy as we go through the weekend. if you have the friday night plans, it's still going to be cool tonight, a little chilly so you'll want your jacket this
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evening. wilmington 56 degrees, vineland 56, trenton coming in at 51. look at the warm air that's just to our south, and we're going to start to see some of this over the weekend. saturday quite a bit warmer than today, and sunday expect to see those mid 70s moving in, so that cooler air is going to move up to the north by on monday it will come back down a little bit so we'll see a cooler halloween forecast. a live look out at center city, 52 degrees at 7:00 p.m. 48 degrees at 10:00 p.m. that wind will start to lighten up too. this is big, could affect you at home too, tonight,sangz -- >> anywhere from 55,000 to 60,000 stuchbdents use septa tot
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to school. >> reporter: plenty of students pass through here at this  intersection at fifth and market street, because you've got a subway stop and a bus stop. during previous strikes, they have kept the schools open. now if that's the case this time around, if there is a strike, that means that families are going to have to come up with a plan quickly. >> i'm going to have to get around with my mom but she has to work too. >> reporter: he's one of the 55,000 to 60,000 students throughout the philadelphia school district to rely on septa, some his classmates. >> rough guess, how many kids in your school take septa to get there? >> more than half of the students at my high school. >> reporter: other regular riders who depend on septa to
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get to work also have to come up with a plan. >> i have a car, but i don't use it to come downtown, so i'll have to find somewhere to park and drive in and deal with the hassle of the extreme traffic that beer goiwe're going to hav. >> reporter: do you think kids will miss school? >> yes. >> reporter: now it's not just the subways and the busses, we're also talking about the trollies, if there is a strike, it could happen midnight monday into tuesday morning. reporting live in old city, i'm rosemary connors, nbc 10 news. >> an apology from the philadelphia 76ers, the team now says it's sorry it stopped seven streeter from singing the national anthem. they replaced here with a dancer. sevyn was -- today the sixers officially apologized to
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streeter saying it was the wrong decision. in a statement the team wrote, quote, after receiving feedback from our players, basketball operations stoof and the owners group, we believe that the wrong decision was made and sevyn should have been welcomed to sing. we have reached out to afr her an opportunity to sing at a game of her choice. a humpback whale tangled in fishing gear washed up on the shoreline today. officials are trying to figure out how to remove the 30-foot whale. you might remember just a month ago, a dead whale was discovered in sea isle city. officials said it had been dead for weeks when it was washed ashore. women across the country have warned that a certain baby powder caused them to get cancer. now a jury has vindicated their
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claims. what women need to know about this product and it's potential risks. and mike pence's plane skidded off the run way. we'll have those details next. biden: this is what i know about katie mcginty - like me, she has pennsylvania working class roots, and she's never abandoned them. hard work. family. playing it straight. that's katie. and the ads attacking her? they're a bunch of malarkey. katie's career is about looking out for families like yours. creating jobs, keeping our environment safe. she's a wife, a mom, a basketball fan, a homework supervisor. she's like you and she'll fight for you in the united states senate. i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message.
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we have new information on la the mike pence plane scare. the ntsb has recovered a voice recorder and a cockpit data recorder from the plane. these are investigators checking out that plane today. it happened in heavy rain just before 8:00 last night.
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there were 48 people on board, including an nbc news campaign reporter. all right now let's take you to the jerts i shore where things got heated during a superstorm sandy anniversary event. protesters interrupted governor chris christie during an event today. >> that's fine, you want problems fixed, then we will neat with you after this is over -- >> democrat nonstrait fors said that they're angry that sandy victims weren't able to return home more than four years later. it's unbelievable to think about that, hurricane sandy making landfall october 29, four years ago. >> it was the first time in modern recorded history that a storm took a sharp turn to the
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west and hit the jersey shore. north jersey was hit hard. >> long the jersey shore, superstorm sandy also tore through parts of new jersey pushing the hakensack river to record legals and inundating towns with water legals no one had anticipated. >> i was leaving about 11:00 or 11:30 on october 29 because of what was happening in burks county. because water was immediately and quickly rushing down streets. >> reporter: the substation in hakensack was under water after the storm. 2 million customers state wide went without power for days, the equipment at this statement has
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now been raised 4 1/2 feet off the ground. >> we can't solve every problem that might cause in every natural disaster. we have taken steps to ensure that the type of situation that happened during sandy wouldn't happen again. >> less than two miles south, this area full of damaged homes. >> when sandy happened, there was about that much water inside the house. everything inside had to be be redone. i was there no roof. >> reporter: it floods here reign after a normal rain and so people are trying to get their trailers off the ground even in the wake of the historic storm. >> i found fish about that big under my house. >> and in fear of another one. >> bewe're going to continue to ask the governor for money and continue to help people get back into the houses. >> reporter: sandy also damaged
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parts of delaware's national coastline. today the u.s. interior secretary joined delaware leaders to kick off a new -- it also rebuilt existing dunes and barrier beach to protect against future storms and rising sea levels. well, a windy and chilly end to the week, we're still seeing pretty breezy winds, these are our sustained winds, mostly in from the northwest. they're ushering in the cooler winds, we'll see the winds diminishing tonight and as we go into the weekend, you see the seven day scrolling at the bottom of your screen. here's a live look out at rehoboth beach, nice conditions along your delaware beaches.
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now the rest of the area only made it into the mid 50s mostly. south jersey neighborhoods, mid 50s, even the pennsylvania suburbs afternoon the mid 50s, but everyone sunny and dry all the way to the show. let's take a look at our delaware neighborhoods. odessa 57 degrees, if we look at the beaches in sussex county, rehoboth beach in the 60s, lincoln coming in at 58 degrees. so everyone is cool to end out the week, but the warmup is coming, we have some rain way back off to our west, not very impressive right now, but the cloud cover you see the great lakes, eventually that will make its way here, we're going to stay nice and dry as we start off your weekend. here's future weather, tonight we stay dry, this is saturday 2:30, nice and sunny, temperatures back up to 70 degrees, sunday we're going to get warmer, up to the mid 70s. and then there's that rain just
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up to our north and west. so we're not going to have rain all day sunday, the best chance will be in the afternoon and we're looking at scattered showers moving in. there's 8:30 sunday evening,'s that rain starting to move in, and everyone has a fair chance of seeing those showers, it will be fairly brief and the good news is it's going to clear out in time for your halloween monday. so monday is looking nice and dry for the trick-or-treaters. the 70s, you see them here, 72 degrees in philadelphia saturday, 76 on sunday. lehigh valley, mostly the mid 60s across the weekend with that rain later in the day on sunday, if you're along the jersey shower, temperatures mid 60s on saturday, and a 10-degree bump on sunday. delaware could be around 80 degrees on sunday, by monday for your halloween, temperatures will be cooling down. your 10-day on 10, showing the
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weekend warmup. the cooldown on monday, then we go into next week, it's going to get cool again and then we fall back, we're going to be going back an hour, we're going to be getting darker earlier too. more details with your halloween forecast coming up. broken defenses, last minute touch downs and a one handed catch. next at 5:00, your fantastic finishes you have chosen as your high school football game of the week. rising from the ashes, a bakery has bounced back from a devastating fire. we'll take you there at 5:00. most people owe the bank.
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for the sea witch parade. you better planning on getting there early since rehoboth avenue will be closed. >> it's already closed with no parking, we don't want anyone to get towed. >> the kids will love the free candy stores along the route are going to be handing out. it is a big night for football. >> from our very first game, where fans were literally falling through fences, it has been drama. bonner's alex coal gets behind the d and hauls in a 48-yard game winner, 58 seconds left, bonner celebrating a huge come back win. to the first friday of october, more final minute fireworks, as they just score to take the lead. 67 yards for the score.
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nothing topped last friday, again, final minute here, a hail mary, shane beckwith there, previously unbeaten, it was pan moan yum. st. joseph of hammond son takes on undefeated augustine. watch the highlights on nbc "nb news at 11" -- 11:00. two smash and grabs, several suspects still on the loose. >> we're getting a better look at the suspects who were armed with hammers. and a plane caught fire as it was taking off. now we have just gotten new video that shows passengers on that plane trying to escape the smoke and the flames, we'll have
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that for you in just minutes on nbc 10 news at 5:00.
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i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of pennsylvania's third-largest county, i cut out wall street middlemen to protect pensions. now, as chairman of the pennsylvania commission on crime, i'm leading the fight to stop the epidemic of heroin and opioid abuse. as attorney general, i'll prosecute anyone who scams our seniors. and i'll hold the oil and gas companies accountable to keep our drinking water safe. i'm josh shapiro. i'll be an attorney general who always fights for you. like me, she has pennsylvania working class roots, biden: this is what i know about katie mcginty - and she's never abandoned them. hard work. family. playing it straight. that's katie. and the ads attacking her? they're a bunch of malarkey. katie's career is about looking out for families like yours. creating jobs, keeping our environment safe. she's a wife, a mom, a basketball fan, a homework supervisor. she's like you and she'll fight for you in the united states senate. i'm katie mcginty
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and i approve this message. a fresh fbi review in the hillary clinton e-mail case. but they did not come from wikileaks. it came from clinton's top aid huma abedin and his wife anthony wein weiner. there's no timeline on when the fbi review will be finished. hillary clinton and donald trump are setting their sights on pennsylvania. >> he's at albright college, he's about to speak to
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supporters there. >> republican nominee mike pence also in our region tonight. he told supporters that he commends the fbi for having the courage to investigate hillary clinton. he also called on the fbi to rear release all the e-mails pertinent to the investigation. >> ben carson stumped for donald trump in our area today. carson met with clergy members in university city and then met at a get out the vote rally. before you head to the polls, check out all of our decision 2016 coverage, including one-on-ones with the candidates, that's all new on nbc10.com right now. new at 5:00, nbc 10 is learning about a pair of smash and grab investigations. we just got surveillance video
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of the robbery at macy's yesterday. less than 48 hours earlier, the same car was used in a smash and grab at the boys clothing store in center city. nbc 10's cydney long the joining us now. >> reporter: we have just learned that the fbi is now involved in this investigation, in the meantime together with philly violent crime they are collecting a trail of evidence including dna on a bag that the crooks dropped as well. and nbc 10 security expert tells us the fact that the macy's was busy, the parking lot and the customers shopping inside helped the robbers pull this off. surveillance cameras caught three suspects in the act. problem is they covered they faces, when they hit the skbrulry case, it shattered the glass and shattered shopper's
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nerves. >> it's a high end heist that took just minutes, the thieves made off with 16,000 in watches. >> that makes me very nervous. >> the macy's bandits took off in a silver sedan. our security expert fears the bad guys are armed and prepared for confrontation. he fears the escalation of effort asking how willing are they to get what they want and who will they hurt or kill to do so? >> in broad daylight, you think you're relatively safe, but i guess you're not. >> cynthia weaver and fellow shoppers want the crooks caught immediately, their guard is up. >> i always come in the mornings, always, i would never come here at night, it's just not safe. >> i would probably be very wary about my surroundings and just pray that the security has
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intensified during the holiday season. now police tell me the crooks dropped a bag inside the macy's store yesterday, the fbi could not elaborate by phone this afternoon, just how many crimes these thieves may be tied to. we're live in the northeast tonight, i'm scydney long, nbc news 10 news. turning to your weather, a vest, that's all this woman needed to stay warm this afternoon as she went into a downtown supermarket. many people are happy to see the sun today. >> but we still? that chilly night ahead of us. >> if you're heading out for the friday night plans, you're still going to want your jacket, it is windy outside right now, but you will notice the winds diminishing, and it won't stay windy like this all evening. many of our new jersey neighborhoods 52, and the lehigh
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valley, 52 degrees. temperatures will be dropping as we go through the tonight. but then rising as we go through the weekend. tied in phil, we have got on into the low 60s, the normal is 63, but just in time for your halloween on monday, we're going to drop back down. there is some rain in part of your weekend forecast and a very detailed look for the trick-or-treaters for your halloween. a teenager sleeping on the couch woke up to a gun in his face during an early morning home invasion. the 15-year-oldess caped after he was tied up and left in the basement of the house on south 21st street in philly. two masked men that they were looking for money. four other people sleeping upstairs told investigators they didn't hear a thing.
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montgomery county is losing a manufacturing plant. altria is maker of marlboro cigarettes is shutting down it's cigar and pipe manufacturing. the city gave it's 280 employees the news on tuesday morning. it's also closing a plant in illinois and says these are cost saving measures. tonight a jury in the so-called bridgegate trial heard closing arguments. they're accused of creating gridlock for political retaliation. they called the plot cold and callus. the defense argued that the government's main witness cannot be trusted. the most serious charge against the defendants carries up to a 20-year prison sentence. >> the first state's can gat for governor and his democratic
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rival congressman john carney squared off at the university law school. this was their second debate. >> you're going to wish you had smell-a-vision.
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>> breaking news from sky force 10. first it was a major traffic back up, and no now we see trees are down? >> reporter: this is a tree down in wynnefield, this tree has -- this street has basically made a septa bus swerve off the road. that septa bus was stuck in the mud for some time. traffic is being able to get by, but you can see that septa bus
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swerve. no passengers were on the bus at the time and no injuries in this accident. a van lost control and smashed into the reedman's car show room in langhorn. the building was damaged, but no one was hurt. a delaware bakery is back open today, 10 months after a fire serious lly damaged the business. >> serpe's bakery has been a fixture in the neighborhood for decades. you recall back on -- a fire ripped through serpe's. an oven started that fire.
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we're going to have a nice warmup in the forecast. that's a close look at your trick or treat forecast. that's next. does pat toomey speak for you? i also want to thank the nra for it's, uh, strong support for my campaign. pat toomey: he opposes an assault weapons ban and got an "a" rating from the nra. "i have had a perfect record with the nra."
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and on women's health? "i would support legislation in pennsylvania that would ban abortion, and i would, i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors who perform them." pat toomey: does he really speak for you? majority forward is responsible for the content of this advertising. when government bureaucrats refused to approve a cancer vaccine equally for both girls and boys, i stepped in to change that rule. when my own party held up recovery funds after sandy hit us, i took them on and won. and when veterans were forced to travel out of state for health care, i brought in new local clinics and expanded services. but there's much more to do. my mission is to protect south jersey's way of life. i'm frank lobiondo and i approve this message. no warning, no hearing. it's a lending practice sorcing outrageous, most states banned it. but at the bank founded by pat toomey it was business as usual. forcing small business owners out of their homes.
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toomey even used his power in the senate to help himself, voting to gut rules that protect us and crack down on big banks. pat toomey. out for himself, not us. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. a st. louis jury has awarded
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a woman. >> years of using the company's baby powder caused her cancer. debra russ diagnosed with stage for ovarian cancer. johnson & johnson accused the company about not warning its customers about the possible link between talcum powder and cancer. >> women deserve information is on a potential hazard, we deserve to be able to make our own choice. >> johnson & johnson has said it deeply thisympathizes with the women who have cancer, but it plans to appeal the verdict. more on the possible health risks with using baby powder. first alert weather.
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well, still a chilly one today and it's a little bit woichbds tbut tonight the winds will die down. philadelphia 56 degrees, many of our delaware neighborhoods in the mid 50s and the ma pennsylvania suburbs. we'll take a closer look at our south jersey neighborhoods now where temps are mostly in the low 50s. 55 in princeton. and a cool 49 degrees in hopewell township. 70s return for the weekend, so we have a nice weekend warmup under way. you can expect that to continue a little bit more. saturday will be around 70, we have some showers for sunday afternoon, it's not going to be a washout at all, but we're going to keep our eye on the forecast to end out your weekend. but the good news is it's going to be done by monday.
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it's going to be a little bit chilly but at least it will be dry. satellite radar, we do have more cloud cover, right over the great lakes and another weather system will dop down for sunday. in the meantime, tomorrow we're going to stay nice and dry, fairmount in the mid 50s today, notice by warm you are tomorrow. swanksville, 59, vorhees do township 70. in newark, expect temperatures in the low 70s, some areas in delaware could be around 80 by sunday. tomorrow we're nice and dry with those 70s moving in, by sunday you'll notice more clouds around, but still dry for most soft day. we still go into sunday evening, a little area of rain starts to move in, fairly brief, later in the day, but it's gone in time for your monday.
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but it's not going to be lingering for the entire forecast. there you see it, mostly around 70 on saturday, sunday we're in the mid 70s, lehigh valley, still seeing the mid 70s, and in south jersey, delaware could get to 80 degrees on sunday. now your trick-or-treat forecast, if you are going to be out by 4:00 p.m., temperatures mostly will be around 60 degrees throughout the area. 6:00 p.m. dropping a couple of degrees to about 50, by 8:00 p.m., it's going to be dry but still chilly. temperatures by 8:00 p.m. for trick-or-treaters, in the mid 50s, your ten-day on ten. we have some more mid 70s by the middle of next week before we get colder for the weekend, and that's the clock, so we fall back young hour next sunday morning, we'll have a closer look at your neighborhood weather coming up at 6:00. back now to that breaking news at chicago's o'hare airport. take a look at this brand-new
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video of a plane on fire. but the american airlines flight was preparing to take off as that plane caught fire. none of the 170 passengers and crew was hurt. that's amazing. >> unbelievable video. we'll no doubt see it as lester holt joins us now from the nbc studios in new york. >> hi, lester. >> we'll have more in a report from chicago on that accident today. also what the fbi has discovered that has them once again hot on the trail of hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server and how it links to the anthony weiner case. big question going around here in this part of the country, will eagles fans get a trick-or-treat from their team
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this weekend? >> it's the birds' biggest game of the season. >> we can only hope sunday night's eagles-cowboys game in dallas can match the excitement of last year's game in big d. we'll hear from the hero of that gairm next.
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take a live look at wrigley field where they will host a world series game. it's been 176 years since their last title. that's a long time. >> still two hours away from that game too. >> and we have a pretty game this weekend too, the eagles
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take on the cowboys in arlington. >> danny pommells joins us now from csn. last year's game ended with a big catch in exciting fashion, eagles fans will be hoping for a similar game this time around. >> a rivalry filled with unforgettable moments. last year added a pretty unforgettable chapter. >> and on the run, and inside the 10, and to the end zone, touchdown to win the game. >> yeah, you said it, keith, who can forget jordan matthews walk-off winner. the overtime touchdown gave the birds a win over the cowboys. matthews sat down with us exclusively to relive the magical ending. >> this is what it's all about. you know what i'm saying? whatever it may be, when it
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comes to the football and you can win games and you know it was a full team effort and have everybody celebrating. it just felt like we were all a part of it. it was a cool feeling, i can't think of many other feelings like that. >> some goose bumps just watching that. no sam bradford, no demarco or tony romo. but jordan matthews will be there for sure. and this year the eagles hope for a similar result. two rookies under center which is a crazy thing had you mentioned that five months lag. >> nbc 10 is your official eagles station, sunday morning at 9:30, the game kicks off at 8:30 sunday night on nbc 10 then stick around for our live postgame special immediately after the game. here are jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >> next at 6:00, we continue to follow new developments in the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. the fbi is looking at
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anthony weiner's cell phone in connection with clinton's e-mails. we have team coverage on this stunning development in the election. plus new at 6:00, a major ruling against a top hospital in our area. why this could affect its lnls. license. missing us on facebook? the nbc 10 page. >> like it, read it, share it. >> be the friend that knows it first. >> and shares it first. put local news back in your news team.
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i've seen what can happen as the result of hate. my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. ahh, i don't know what i said, uhh, i don't remember. he's a mexican. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't... words have an influence. violence causes pain.
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hate can rip us apart. i know what can happen as the result of hate, and donald trump should never be our president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. the fbi plans to investigate hillary clinton's e-mails again. >> and perhaps finally justice will be done. >> changing their minds. will the fbi's investigation sway voters in the delaware valley? >> begin tonight with a bombshell tonight just days before the election. the fbi announcing it is investigating hillary clinton's e-mails again and republicans are on the attack.
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busy friday night. >> the e-mail investigation comes just a week and a half before the election. >> eric coleman is following the late breaking developments for us here in our studio. >> reporter: the fbi dropped the big news this afternoon, the fbi says it will investigate whether there's classified information in newly discovered e-mails connected to hillary clinton. we learned the fbi found the documents after seizing devices from clinton's top aid huma abedin. fbi director james comey sent a letter today saying his agency will take appropriate investigative steps to review information that passed through clinton's private e-mail server when she served as secretary of state. clinton's e-mail has been a hot button issue during

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