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this morning high winds and heavy rains across the northeast leave a half million people without power. >> the mueller investigation, a trump twitter storm unleashed over the weekend blaming the democrats for a witch hunt. >> the second longest game in world histories, 25 combined runs, the tenth winning walk off and blurry eyed baseball fans coast to coast. >> brand-new eye opening poles on president trump. "early today" starts right now. >> good to be with you on a monday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. millions are at risk this morning as a powerful storm batters the northeast. heavy winds are whipping the coast at high speeds, blowing in
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dangerous conditions. flash flood warnings were issued across multiple states and at some points as many as 460,000 people were without power. new york's emergency operations center has been activated in advance of the storm. and officials advise to avoid driving on those waterlogged roads and stay indoors if possible. nbc's dan has more on the threat. >> reporter: a powerful storm is bearing down on the east coast. 45 million people are under a flash flood watch. winds could reach up to 70 miles per hour and waves could crest up to 25 feet high. >> those are significant conditions, certainly not to be underestimated. people need to take it very seriously. >> reporter: earlier on long island, first responders spent the day getting ready. their biggest concern, wind. >> the wind takes out power lines, trees. >> reporter: severe weather is striking on the 5th anniversary of super storm sandy which caused billions of dollars worth of damage up and down the east coast. >> sandy was hard and today
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seems like a fitting day for that. hopefully it won't be as bad. >> reporter: those who remember sandy hope this latest storm doesn't pack the same punch. dan shen aman, nbc news. >> the white house is scrambling according to some reports after multiple news outlets including nbc news confirms special counsel robert mueller the man at the helm of the russia investigation will issue his first indictment today. charging one or more individuals just five months into his investigation. the news coming as the president hits his lowest approval numbers yet with just 38% of voters approving of the job he's doing in office. 58% disapproving. that's down quite a bit from just september making the lowest approval numbers in modern times for a president in the first year of his presidency. >> still, as 81% of republicans continue to have faith in his presidency, will mr. trump's base continue to throw their support behind him as today's indictment or indictments come to light? that could explain why mr. trump tweeted up a storm this weekend urging, do something when it
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comes to democrats who he claims are waging a witch hunt for evil politics, referring to the russia investigation as phony. the question this morning is just who has mueller targeted and for what kind of alleged crime? for more on this we go to nbc's tracie potts on capitol hill. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: hi there, good morning. this is the biggest secret in washington right now as it should be. lawmakers say because it is a federal grand jury indictment. we don't know who and we don't know what the charges will be. we do know there is some scrambling going on behind the scenes. take a look, politico is reporting that over the weekend the president's personal attorneys, the white house attorneys were scrambling to try to find out as they put it, where the knife may fall, that attorneys saw their phones, their cell phones ringing off the hook as they were trying to connect and get more information on this. what we know, two people for sure that sources have told us have been targets of this investigation.
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former national security advisor michael flynn, the fbi looking into his ties to russia, his business ties to russia that weren't initially disclosed. and as you see on the right here, paul manafort, former trump campaign chair, also with business ties to russia, wire transfers and other things that they've been looking into. and now some lawmakers are speculating about whether one of them could be the target of this indictment. >> it could be manafort, it could be flynn. many people have been pointing out you generally go after the small fish first. >> right. >> those are not small fish. we're talking about the national security advisor for the president and we're talking about the president's campaign manager. >> yeah. >> if those are the small fish, then the big fish has to be pretty big. >> reporter: now, you mention that the president had been tweeting up a storm on this, calling it a witch hunt. he also suggested that it was a distraction, a deliberate distraction from the big debate coming up on tax cuts. some lawmakers here also
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wondering if this indictment, once the details are out, could distract from what they're trying to get done between now and the end of the year. back to you. >> could be an explosive day in washington. tracie, thank you. >> puerto rico's electric power authority says it will moving to cancel a controversial contract with a small montana energy company. the announcement coming just hours after governor ricardo roseo asked the power authority to pull the plug. the $300 million deal with white fish energy came under scrutiny after questions were raised about the possible ties to interior secretary ryan zinke who is also from white fish, montana. white fish ceo says neither zinke nor the trump administration had anything to do with the contract. the power authority ceo says he is somewhat disappointed in having to cancel the contract, but he does think it is necessary. >> we are managing risks. there's a perception risk. a reputational risk. and a delay risk. >> over 70% of puerto rico
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remains without power five weeks after hurricane maria devastated the island. officials say the cancellation could delay power restoration by several months. >> military authorities are investigating the death of an army green beray as a possible crime. staff sergeant logan mel gar reportedly died in the capital of mali back in june. according to "the new york times," medical examiner ruled his death a homicide by asphyxiation. no one has been charged but two navy seals from the elite seal team 6 are reportedly under suspicion. according to "the new york times," they were flown out of m mali shortly after his death and placed on administrative leave. military officials confirmed the death, but we are not hearing details. >> two men rescued by the u.s. navy after five months at sea, jennifer and tasha were in good spirits aboard the uss ash land. look at their big smiles there. the pair thanked the crew for saving their lives and going above and beyond in caring for
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them. >> these fine men and women behind us took us into their care, brought us under their wing, gave us safety, took care of our animals, gave us toothbrushes, things that we didn't even think about bringing with us when we left. i have never been on a navy ship before. this place blew my mind. >> the women's two rescue dogs were also adrift with them the whole time. they credit the animals for giving them the strength to survive and it got dicey they were saying. for a while they were getting attack by tiger sharks that would circle every day. >> oh, my goodness. >> the crazy thing is although jennifer is obviously been at seas for a long time. her friend is the first time she ever went on a boat. >> and the last i bet. >> they're going to repair the ship, or their sailboat and head out again. >> i cannot imagine. brafr than i could ever be by far. nbc meteorologist raphael
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miranda joins us with a storm in the northeast. >> nasty start in the northeast. flooding rainfall again, damaging winds we've seen overnight. that continues as you're trying to make you ar way back to work. pounding torrential rainfall, many inches of rainfall already in spots and flood warnings continue. it is also about the wind. we have a high wind warning in effect for millions of northeastern residents from new york city through boston. we've seen gusts over 60, even 65 miles per hour. and that will continue throughout the day. it gradually dries out today but the winds continue to howl donor in a tv
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wind, rain, and flooding. dangerous gusts of up to 55 miles per hour are blowing into our area. we have team coverage of the problems it could cause for your morning commute. chaos at the mall. police shoot an alleged serial robber in king of prussia. why officers were forced to open fire, and how they tracked him down. new manager. we've learned who will be leading the phillies. why it's something the team hasn't done in two decades. and you know we've got to talk about the eagles. >> a lot of exciting things happening. >> yeah. good morning, this is "nbc10 news today" first look at 4. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm via sikahema. we've issued a first alert as rain and dangerous winds blow into our area. here's a live look at the aramark building. you see the wind picking up.
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gusts blowing the flags. it could get up to 55 miles per hour in areas. the rain is continuing and could cause problems on the roads across the area. we have team coverage. katy zachry is in camden with a look at the flooding images, and jessica boyington has the commute. first to meteorologist bill henley with the first alert forecast. >> now under a first alert for damaging winds. the winds were strong yesterday. they will be stronger today. with the trees weakened from yesterday's storm, the entire region is under the first alert. until noon, i'm expecting the strongest winds this morning. we're talking winds gusting 45 to 55 miles per hour. could bring down trees or branches leading to power outages and travel troubles this morning. right now the winds are already gusting to 30 miles per hour in dover and 25 mile-per-hour winds in philadelphia. the strongest winds, wildwood,
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coatesville, 36 mile-per-hour winds. we're seeing some of the heavier downpours this morning. lots of rain for most neighborhoods this morning with a few exceptions in south jersey and heavy downpours just moving back into chester county, nottingham, berks county, fizzling into lehigh county. rain, wind, and cool during the day. the temperatures way down. 40s now in the suburbs. 50 in philadelphia. and 40s for the lehigh valley and delaware. with the wind blowing and the rain ending this morning, we're not going to see much of a warmup. 55 in new jersey. at the shore, topping out at 57. 50s for the entire area this afternoon. i'll break the forecasts down hour by hour and show when the strongest winds are likely to occur when i come back in less than two minutes. now to first alert traffic. moving through center city, clearly rain's coming down here. the vine around 24th street, it is open. not seeing any
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