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making news in america this morning, the candidates get set to enter the final weekend before election day. both hillary clinton and donald trump hitting three battleground states today alone. their surrogates trying to secure every last vote. we've got analysis and a live report straight ahead. also, darkness in vegas as casinos suffer a complete power outage. elevators, rooms all dark. guest evacuated and the plans some made to wait it out. an suv rolling over on a busy street. one woman's natural reaction running to the rescue. and it's party time in the windy city. chicago today toasting the new world series champions. estimates for downtown rally in
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has been spending his time since the team's big win. good friday morning to you. we begin with the last ditch effort to win over those all important battleground states as we enter the final weekend before election day. >> this image, donald trump and hillary clinton cross paths in north carolina. their campaign planes nose to nose at the airport there in back to north carolina this afternoon for his fourth consecutive day of campaigning for clinton. in miami yesterday he urged young voters not to take anything for granted. >> so we've got to work our hearts out this week. we got to work like our future depends on it because it actually depends on it. >> the president just one of many surrogates making a final pitch. we turn now to abc's lana zak for the latest.
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>> reporter: good morning, kendis and linzie. we are almost there. here's the latest poll numbers according to abc news' daily tracking advantage. hillary clinton has a slight advantage over donald trump. since last week's announcement her numbers are finally on the rise. surrogates for hillary clinton and donald trump are delivering closing arguments and adding some star power to the campaign trail. ? because i'm happy ? >> this election is just too important. i couldn't sit on the sidelines clinton thursday night and today jay z joins clinton in cleveland, ohio. in the final crisscrossing of the nation, the two candidates laying out very different messages. >> you know, when i look at these great admirals and these great generals and these great medal of honor recipients behind me, to think of her being their
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possibility of returning and normalizing discrimination, take it seriously, my friends. because it truly is -- it truly is at stake in this election. >> with the finish line in sight melania trump took to the podium in her first solo campaign stop. >> he certainly knows how to shake things up, doesn't he? >> reporter: appealing to subu battleground state of pennsylvania. >> we must treat each other with respect and kindness even when we disagree. >> reporter: and in arizona, another campaign. tim kaine delivered a speech entirely in spanish. and even as clinton's numbers are starting to rise in the national polls, donald trump is making inroads in several battleground states, so anything could happen and as the field is getting really crowded you
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north carolina, the same thing could happen today. both are in pennsylvania, but i think a lot of people are going to be interested in seeing what happens in cleveland tonight with even some rumors about some extra surprise star power there. kendis, linzie. >> i believe a certain mrs. carter, talented young lady. >> she really known as mrs. carter. >> she is. lana zak, thank you. >> nice. >> controversial comments in the meantime, we want to get from donald trump's son. days aer interview eric trump agreed with a statement made by the host saying former kkk leader david duke deserves a bullet. he called duke disgusting and said attempts to link his father to duke are meant to distract from his dad's movement. and huma abedin, hillary clinton's longtime aide, has resurfaced for the first time since the e-mail controversy reignited. abedin attended a fund-raiser
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she had been off the campaign trail since the fbi announced they were sifting through her e-mails. they were found during a sexting investigation of her estranged husband anthony weiner. as the campaigns look to stir up enthuse yafrm their top supporters continue to hit as many strategic states as possible. for more insight on the surrogates and polls here's abc news political director rick klein. rick. >> kendis and linzie, the national polls showing hillary clinton with a slight but significant edge but the flip side of that is the battleground states when you're seeing the math actually expand slightly in favor of donald trump. trump as he makes his foray into blue state territory actually has a few more paths than he did a few days ago to the magic number of 270 electoral votes and a big period of time for the surrogates. people vouching for the campaign on the democratic side, crisscrossing the country including, of course, both obamas spending significant apps of time on the trail.
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melania trump. no one has heard much from her throughout this campaign. all the way back to the convention last time she gave a major speech and she is talking about her husband, also about her vision for cyberbullying. the speech though that could have the biggest impact belongs to tim kaine on the democratic side gave an address entirely in spanish. never before happened among the four major candidates. the president and vice presidential candidates in any election cycle. that could be a moment that is remembered for a long time with big hopes for the democrats latino turnout. >> they'll be busy today. three stops today. >> clinton will be in pittsburgh and detroit. she'll then head to cleveland for a get out the vote concert with jay z. while kaine holds an event in florida. >> trump rallies in ohio, new hampshire and pennsylvania and mike pence in michigan and north carolina. we'll be here for full election coverage starting at 7:00.
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all night and into the early morning hours. a person of interest has spoken with police in mississippi about the torching of a black church. arson destroyed hopewell miss missionary baptist church in greenville tuesday night. the words "vote trump" were spray painted on the building. authorities say a man spoke with them on wednesday and on thursday. deblg tiffs say he came in voluntarily. more than $200,000 has been raised to repair the church. in afghanistan dozens of civilians were killed during a the taliban. now officials are trying to figure out what went wrong here. some of those civilian casualties may have caused by air strikes backing up afghan and u.s. troops under fire. now, the targets of the raid two senior taliban commanders were killed along with 63 other insurgents, two u.s. soldiers were killed in separate incidents. the battle for the city of mosul is intensifying. iraqi troops have begun their assault into more urban areas to
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the fight for control of the city could take several months. earlier iraqi forces entered the city limits for the first time in more than two years. there is a speed bump in great britain's brexit plans. britain's high court says the government needs a vote from parliament to begin exit negotiations under the european union. britain's government has asked for that ruling to be overturned. the british supreme court will hear the case next month. prime minister theresa may has vowed that brexit talks will begin by march. about your investments it's probably best to just ignore them at least for now. the dow starts the trading day down 29 points. nicole is off 47 and s&p 500 starting 9 points lower than the previous day. now, here's a big deal about all of this. thursday marked eight down days in a row for stocks and if the s&p closes lower today it'll be its first nine-session losing streak since 1980. forget about doing business in downtown chicago today.
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celebrating the chicago cubs' world series championship. schools closed, streets blocked off. the victory parade starts at wrigley parade and makes its way downtown at noon. more about the world series champs and their fans later on in the hour. >> yes, we will. but coming up a consumer alert. the new phone scam targeting seniors. plus, the massive outage in las vegas, one of the biggest hotels on the strip without power. some people trapped, thousands evacuated. and the new video just in. hammers tear through a jewelry store.
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through traffic and then we see victoria hogan. you can see her right there on surveillance video running to the suv. she comforted the elderly driver and then pulled her out being called a hero. that driver is expected to be okay. one of the biggest hotels on the las vegas strip is still shut after a major power outage. thousands of people have been forced out of the paris las vegas. investigators say a contractor accide accidentally cut the hotel's main power line thursday morning trappi elevators and forcing a room to room search to get everyone out. the situation left more than a few guests frustrated. >> i'm not going up to the 25th floor. that, i will not do. >> what's your backup plan at this point? >> go drinking and find a corner. >> go drink. the fire department says the power is slowly being restored right now. the 3,000-room resort set to re-open this morning.
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captured on cameras in miami. the robbers used sledge hammers to flash display cases and remove jewelry. one of them fear fired his weapon. they were captured on camera running from the scene and getting away in a white minivan. not known at this point the amount of cash and jewelry that was taken. police are searching for those suspects. a new phone scam involves government agencies and gift cards. the caller claims to represent the irs, fbi or someone else and lewinsky unless a fine is paid. the victim is then told to make a payment using gift cards often for the apple itunes store. government agencies never seek payment using gift cards. when we come back, season over. an ivy league school takes swift action against one of its teams canceling the season. but first the frightening story of a missing woman found alive in deplorable conditions. the questions police are asking
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checking your morning road conditions, there could be more dust storms in the phoenix area but wet roads northeast of the city and elsewhere in the southwest. everywhere else should be fine. a bond hearing set for south carolina man after deputies found a woman chained inside a storage container on his rural property. >> also this morning the search resumes for bodies of possible victims. abc's linsey davis has more. >> reporter: investigators are poring over this rural south carolina area for evidence of a possible serial killer's playground. todd kolhepp, a registered sex offender is behind bars after they found kala brown held captive on this 100-acre property. >> i can tell you one of the charges will be kidnapping and it could be murder. >> reporter: acting on a tip
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storage container in this wooded area surrounded by a chain link fence thursday. police found their car at the crime scene but no sign of carver who was last seen on surveillance video leaving work the day they both disappeared. police say brown told them there could be multiple bodies on kohlhepp's property. linsey davis, abc news in south carolina. >> parents may want to shake the salt from their kids' diet. 90% were eating more tha guidelines, all that puts them at rick for heart disease and other health problems later on in life. high levels of salt are being consumed the most during dinner in pizza, mexican dishes, sandwich, breads and soups. >> and emotional revelation in boston. doctors say a lead plaintiff in the nfl's concussion case also had cte. former running back kev continue your honorer died at the age of 46 from lou gehring's disease.
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extraordinary for an athlete his held. the head of the foundation held back tears. >> kevin used to always say it's not enough to make a difference, you need to be the difference and i think today kevin made a difference. >> well, doctors call turner's case the best circumstantial evidence that cte can cause lew gehring's disease. harvard after sexual scouting reports were discovered. they first learned of the rigging season in 2012 and the school thought it was isolated to that season. harvard's president says the school is looking into whether the behavior is taking place on other teams. talk about the pros right now. the nfl's week nine gets -- or got under way with the falcons beating tampa bay 43-28. >> some of last night's other action from our friends at espn. good morning, america.
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we had quite the rematch out west, kev. >> you know, it was a game between two really good teams but forget all that. what everyone wants to talk about is russell westbrook going up against kevin durant wearing a photographer's vest for the game. durant is a photography buff so throwing shade at him in the pregame. durant blocking westbrook. later in the second quarter it was a harbinger of things to come. knocked down seven durant had 29 points in the first half but westbrook exacting a little revenge blocking one right back on this. the two did not speak before the opening tip. they didn't talk before the game. they didn't talk after the game. in fact, the only talking that was done by kevin durant was a little barking at his former teammates on the bench, not russell westbrook. just over a minute to go in the
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planet that can do that. westbrook had 20 but the warriors won it, 122-96 >> that's not the end of that. we'll see. up next, though our post-world series "pulse." the beer they waited decades to open. some champagne might have been better. >> yeah. >> the world series mvp proving he is a good neighbor. we'll be right back. westbrook had 20 but the >> the world series mvp proving remember 2007? smartphones? o m g
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actually drink it. >> let's see what it looks like. oh, my deer god, it looks like a beer. >> does it smell bad? >> with no fizz. >> it smells like hell. >> and there it is. >> and there it is. >> yeah. >> that's one reason why he didn't actually drink it. >> smelled like hell after so many years. cubs fans have suffered enough without drinking a 32-year-old beer spend his day after the win just hanging in his hood. ben zobrist got a key hit late in game seven and was named world series mvp. how did he celebrate? well, there's zobrist out in front of his home in chicago. nice house, holding a meet and greet with neighbors and fans and signed autographs. yeah, spent individual time with everyone thanking them for their support. and meet the cubs fan who was actually alive the last time
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hazel nielsen of new hampshire is a lifelong cubs fan and has been a long life. she's 108 years old born two months before the last title and grew up just steps away from wrigley field. >> she watched the entire game tuesday night. now she wants to go and see the cubs do it again. she said she fancied being in the locker room sprayed by some champagne. >> hopefully it doesn't take another 108 years. >> i like her style. >> more news after this. ? ? ? ? ? ? (whispers rocket)
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checking our top story, hillary clinton and donald trump are making a final push for votes. they're both campaigning in pennsylvania and ohio today. clinton's also going to michigan while trump heads to new hampshire. power has been partially restored to the paris las vegas hotel. a massive power outage shut down the hotel and casino and forced thousands from their rooms and accident. a fourth of california is no longer in a drought thanks to a ra rainy october in the northern part of the state. watch out for huge waves this morning along the west coast. strong storms are possible in the southwest. but not much chance of rain in the rest of the country. and finally, a monumental occasion. our last "friday funnies" before election day.
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dominated this friday segment for a very long time. >> given what else happened this week and that's not the case this morning, here's our cub bisesar-inspired "friday funnies." >> congratulations to the chicago cubs who won their first world series in 10 years. when asked how it was to witness history cubs fans say, i don't remember. >> people haven't gone this nuts in this city since oprah those pontiac as way. >> back in new york where you can put the sign down, man in huh-uh. huh-uh. you sound just like united airlines. captain going to tell me i need to sit down and put the sign away. not tonight. fly the plane, sully. >> last night was a storybook extra innings world series classic. a leadoff home run, big leads swept away in seconds. rolling out tarps in the bottom of the ninth. five hours of grown men chewing
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between the rain delay and the gallons of saliva joe maddon had to go out in the mound in water wings. >> if there were any cubs fans alive those definitely died in eighth inning. >> the cubs had to swap out their closer aroldis chapman for this guy who appears to be chapman's 11-year-old nephew who has to pitch in the world series for his birthday but it's, in fact, carl edwards j >> a lot goes to the president of the cubs, theo epstein. he put together the red sox team that broke their curse and won the world series and for a man so good at busting curses you would think he would know not to bust a curse out on live tv. >> people are texting me greats and i'm like [ bleep ] you. >> he's going on a month-long bender to celebrate then hillary said if you can wait five more days i'll join you.
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