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priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. a week before americans head to the voting booth, new revelations in the fbi e-mail inquiry. another involving a former campaign manage tore donald trump. breaking overnight, one person has died and a half dozen others injured when a critical gasoline pipeline exploded. a bomb scare aboard a spirit airlines search after a frantic search after a passenger noticed something odd. china unveiled this sophisticated fighter as they continued their surge in a global arms race. >> obama's go all out, "early today" starts right now. good tuesday morning, i'm ayman mohyeldin.
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>> i'm frances rivera. a crucial seven day, one week from election day. donald trump and hillary clinton are launching a fresh barrage on one another insuring that the worse is yet to come. he says his campaign woes are nothing more than a media narrative brought on by phony polls created by a biassed industry. hillary is the one that broke the law over and over and over again. we can be sure that what is in those e-mails is absolutely devastating. why aren't they firing hillary clinton? why is she allowed to run? i have a son named baron and i want to tell you, she is a terrible example for my son and for the children in this country. >> that i can tell you. >> meanwhile, democrats accuse director james comey of a double standard while clinton continues to deny there is any news here, attempting to refocus the narrative on donald trump. >> i'm not making excuses. i said it was a mistake and i
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regret it and now they apparently want to look at e-mails of one of my staffs and by all means they should look at them and i am sure they will reach the same conclusion they did when they looked at my e-mails for the last year. there is no case here. >> and while many voters are fretting over the impact, the refocused investigation would have on the presidential race, our new nbc survey monkey poll thoses are is 91 in fact, our latest tracking poll has clinton with a six point lead over trump, 47 to 41 percent. both were before and after the fbi story broke. now the department of justice has responses to questions about how long it would take to learn more about the e-mails. saying they will work as quickly as possible to bring the details to light. however, no one can pinpoint how long the investigation will take. this morning nbc news now confirms the fbi has conducted a
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preliminary inquiry into trump's campaign former manager paul man a for the regarding his business connections we may have to russia. they went after director comey in going after clinton but not trump. for nor nbc's dana mcfadden. >> law enforcement say the fbi has been conducting a preliminary inquiry of donald trump's former campaign manager paul man a for the and his foreign business connections. when nbc news asked the fbi to comment on the inquiry, the fbi did not respond. >> americans have every right to be concerned about what they see in terms of trump advisers and their closeness with the kremlin, trump's policies vis-a-vis russia, trump's financial interest if russia. >> reporter: palm man a for the was reportedly paid $12.7 million in cash by pro russian politicians in the ukraine and
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nbc news can also report what some call disturbing ties to two allagart, one premium, one russian, both millionaires. american officials say both have ties to the russian mafia. >> i think it does raise serious concerns about the policies that trump would pursue if he were president. >> reporter: while an inquiry falls short of a criminal investigation, in this highly charged atmosphere, it has some arguing that comey is using a double standard. >> here where the director has discussed an investigation involving one candidate, it aps the director up to claims of bias if he doesn't discuss other potential investigations. >> paul man a fort said none of it is true. any suggestion of such ties are
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democratic propaganda intended to deflect. breaking news, a halloween hay ride turns deadly, a mississippi highway patrol says three people were killed when a truck rear ended a trailer carrying a group of people celebrating halloween about 80 miles east of jackson. seven people were injured. the crash is currently being investigated. of course, we'll bring you more details as they become available. one person has been killed and five others injured after a massive explosion rocked alabama outside of birmingham, sending a plume of schmeic no the sky that could be seen for miles. fire crews, officials say it happened a mime away from a recent gas leak. colonial pipeline says it has shut down its main line in the area. governor robert bentley tweeted out, crews biltd built dirt bam, 8 feet tall, 80 feet long. >> a potential bomb threat caused one airline flight to completely evacuate overnight,
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delaying the planes departure for at least six hours, leaving passengers shocked and exhaustive. a passenger alerted crew members about suspicious text message seen on another person on board. both men were interviewed by the fbi. all passengers were told to evacuate and re-enter security. no arrests were made. dakota police and protesters remain at odds along the controversial pipeline in north dakota at times and equal protesters alike standing in the pipeline's construction. one of those demonstrators have been charged with murder, after an affidavit, she fired at police during protests last week. the attempted murder carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. over a million people across the country have been flocking to social media and changing their locations to claim they're at those standing rock protests as well. it's an effort to support the
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dakota protestors. still ahead, bill cosby's latest courtroom defence may leave you scratching your head. the price of that morning cup of joe may be going up. we'll tell you who to blame. first, bill cairns is on a record breaking high to kick off the month of november. bill. >> what a start to november. we had record highs yesterday, the jet stream is far to the north. high pressure is building all the way back. >> stan: the ohio valley today. so we're on a streak now. we've had record highs in areas like atlanta and new orleans. three days in a row in new orleans. four days in a row of record highs. that's pretty rare. it will be close in mobile. that's a look at your day, here's a closer look today. >> a chance to get up near 90 today, a little cooler in the carolinas, above average. beautiful fall weather conditions from areas in new england all the way through the
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but there sa big difference between now and then with the community involvement. vuj% of the murdered contractors were solved in 2003. fet officials site a lack of community interest. and while chicago plans to offer a thousand new officers, believe it or not, there are less in the city today than in 2003. bill cosby is expected back if court later today for what is expected to be a two-day hearing. last night he filed new motions to get sexual assault charges against him dropped. she accusing them of molesting them and drugging them is reliable and will fail to demonstrate a single contest by law. in a motion they add, quote, there has never been a shred of physical evidence to support such claims and stories are
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based solely on the tainted unreliable memories of women now in their senior years. they argue gloria allred embarked in a high crusade against cosby. about 60 women accused cosby of sexual assault. no weather accusations have resulted in criminal charges and cosby denied them all. >> there is new concernant a popular smartphone app used by millions. nbc's kerry sanders explained. a passenger was caught using that feature before a horrific deadly crash. >> reporter: critical moments just before a horrific deadly crash, a ten second snapchat video using a feature that record and displays their speed. first 82 miles per hour, then 115. less than ten minutes later, that same speeding car in tampa slammed into a minivan. they died in the crash. the driver and his passenger in
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the van on their way home from chur ch, a 39-year-old mother, her nine and ten-year-old children. her nine-year-old daughter and 15-year-old cousin in the van survived and are in the hospital. the florida highway patrol tez says it has a do not snap and drive warning. in a statement, they say we actively discourage using the speed filter, with more accidents from louisiana to texas, all allegedly involving snapchat, one question. >> the only purpose in my mind is for folks and teens to record themselves, show up, how fast they're going. >> reporter: active snapchat users say eliminating the speed filter won't make much of a difference, users will simply point their phone at the speedometer t. families of the victims are not commenting on the snapchat video as they focus on making sense out of this
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horrible tragedy. kerry sanders, nbc news, miami. >> it's wonderful to see that. just ahead, demand for coffee is at record highs. why is that? today china unveiled one of it's most lethal vigs of war. is it a threat to the united states? states? [ music playing ] states? [ music playing ] tella - spread!
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this came to much fanfare they flew over crowds. it was the first public fighter, industry insiders say it's a part of the plan to close from the united states. from a business perspective, china is due to overtake the u.s. over the next decade, so a lot of questions over whether or not these j-20 jets are enough to compete with lockheed martin's radar jets. tooep keep a eye on that. you might be sipping coffee, trying to get a good start on the morning t. price of coffee beans is arriving. part of that is down to millennials. the age of 19 to 34 is caffeine addicted. they are driving it to record
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>> is there the relic of the '90s? >> ouch. >> you are rambling with everything that's wrong with america. can't i go one day without seeing your giant face on tv like a garfield ego maniac. >> talking about trump, right? >> what is it like to get your [ bleep ] kicked by a woman? >> more confusion there. who are they talking about, samantha v? >> she had a special guest besides conan o'brien, president obama discussed the current political climate and of course donald trump. take a look. >> after you left office, have you thought of referring in donald trump's ear, you were right, i have less than four years? >> i think it's something very serious. i will be organizing my close presidency where i'm not close enough to whisper in his ear.
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>> that is fair. >> these great one-liners, his last harrah. >> i think he is having fun, specifically on the late night circuit. he has funny quips. >> a lot of fun especially within it comes to halloween, too. they had a fun filled final halloween at the white house. look at the white house all decked out. they had plenty of really cool key decorations. the president, the first lady, personally handed out candy to the trick or treaters. the white house official tour features the ghost of the president's past, even abraham lincoln stopped by to say hello. obama treated guests to the thriller dance, including the holiday favorite. [ music playing ] >> okay. so this person right here who is blocking president obama, there we go. a little better shot. you got to love it. >> he's wearing the dad jeans, they poke fun at that. >> you know they have a lot of people talking. celebrities weigh in on it as
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well, actor brian cranton is refusing to stay silent about it. several other celebrities are so concerned about a donald trump presidency. they say they will literally flee the country if it happens, cranston said i would definitely move. it would not be a vacation. lena dunham stated i know a lot of people are threatening to do this. i know a lovely place in vancouver. michael key said, geeze, i might leave, canada is like ten minutes from detroit. that's where i'm from. >> it makes you wonder, our comedian, we will find out. just ahead, 65% of those surveyed agreed, it's the world most relaxing song. can you guess what it is? >> i'm dying to know. >> you are watching "early today." stay with us. today." stay with us. little dakota's nose was quivering in fear. because it knew an ordinary tissue was near. the fiery tissue left her nose sore and red.
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right now on "nbc 10 news today," septa on strike. just after midnight, the transit authority's biggest union walked off the job after all-day contract talks broke down. now service is stopped. nbc 10 cameras were rolling early this morning as crews locked up subway and trolley stations and drivers took buses off the streets of philadelphia. and passengers left at the curb. these are just a few of the nearly 900,000 daily riders who will need to figure out a new way to work and school starting with today's morning rush. nbc 10 breaking news. >> just about 4:30. good morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. we have live team coverage of the streak and how it will impact your commute just ahead. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert
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neighborhood forecast. a look at conditions right where you live. some frost in some places this morning, bill. >> it is a cold start this morning. if you end up having to walk to work or school, temperatures are starting off in the 30s. yes, frost is possible with temperatures at 31 degrees right now in the lehigh valley. the suburbs as well.ç 41 degrees in philadelphia. we will warm up into the 60s but it's a cold start this morning. back with a look at this forecast, hour by hour in just a few minutes. >> all right. we'll get back to you, bill. and now back to our breaking news, septa is on strike this morning, that means no transit buss, no subway, no trolley service in philadelphia. septa and its transport workers union broke off contract talks adamant night. we have live team coverage of the septa strike to help you get to work and school this morning. we begin with jessica boyington. tell us what's happening. >> we'll get really specific. tell you what is run and what isn't running for the septa strike. this morning, not running, the
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subway buses, trolley, the subways, buses and trolleys. the broad street subway is not running. we have some things that are still running. regional rails and norristown high speed line, the suburban buses all are unrunning this morning. expect overcrowdinga agon a lot different regional rail services and suburban buses. there will be extra things that are running. again, the subway buses and trolleys, the market frankford and broad street subway are not running. 95 around woodhaven road, earlier accident cleared out of the way a few moments ago. we'll end with the 42 freeway in new jersey north and southbound from 55 to the walt whitman in philadelphia. a five-minute trip there. more updates on septa for the rest of the morning. vai? >> thank you, jessica. live team coverage continues with nbc 10's pamela osborne. >> she's live at the fern rock
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