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good morning. october surprise. fallout over the fbi director decision to look into more of hillary clinton's e-mails. the new batch found on the computer of top into the investigation of anthony weiner. hillary clinton calling on the fbi to release all they know before the election. >> it is incumbent upon the fbi to tell us what they're talking about. >> donald trump seizing the moment to praise the fbi. >> give them great credit for having the courage to right this horrible wrong. >> the bombshell coming with
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presidential race. will it effect the outcome. a frightening scene at miami airport. passengers scrambling to get to safety. what investigators are saying this morning about what caused the plane to burst into flames. ready to accept? after two weeks of silence, bob dylan is finally acknowledging his nobel prize for literature. the singer him speechless. he did not say if he will head to sweden to collect his prize. and hometown loss. the day the fans dreamed of for decades ends in defeat. >> cleveland wins it. >> following a 1-0 loss to the indians. the series is far from over, today, october 29th, 2016.
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this is "today" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. i'm sheinelle jones alongside craig melvin and dave price and stephanie ruhle. >> good morning, dave. let's start with the shocker. ten days away is the presidential election. hillary clinton is urging to make more details public that the fbi e-mails of the investigation of her private e-mails server. let's get the latest from justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: craig, good morning. these e-mails were found when they were investigating another case. the officials say it is the investigation of former congress member anthony weiner. the fbi has been looking if
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he used a laptop and his wife, huma abedin, used the same computer to e-mail hillary clinton's private serv server address. the fbi wants to see if it has classified information and the new bunch of e-mails has been found and it has to be reviewed. officials say they have not reviewed the e-mails and have no idea what is in them. it is possible they could be duplicates of what the fbi has already seen. there is no way it could be done by election day. as for comey, he sent a note to all employees saying it would be not right to notify the public. given the discovered e-mails, i hope i don't want to give the impression in trying to strike
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e-mails? >> reporter: they have not given us a specific number. they say it is in the thousands. >> pete williams in d.c. this morning. thank you. there was swift reaction from hillary clinton and donald trump overnight. nbc's kristen welker is in white plains, new york with what both camps are saying. good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. hillary clinton is going to florida where polls show it is a tight race. now her campaign is in october surprise that could upend the entire race. >> that's why it is incumbent upon the fbi to tell us what they're talking about. >> reporter: hillary clinton trying to reclaim the narrative after the bombshell news. fbi director james comey looking into more e-mails. >> the director himself has said he doesn't know if the e-mails referenced in the letter are significant or not.
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press conference, hillary clinton asked if it would fuel voters lack of trust. >> i think people made up their minds about the e-mails. >> reporter: donald trump wasting no time capitalizing on the news yesterday in new hampshire. >> this is bigger than watergate. >> reporter: trump, lagging in the polls, grappling with his controversi >> the fbi would not open up this case if it were not an egregious offense. >> reporter: now sounding a different note on the fbi. >> i give them the great credit for the courage to right the horrible wrong. >> reporter: republicans close to giving up on trump piling on. house speaker paul ryan pushing to suspend all classified
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resolved. the new york post with the headlines out of the front page. and the fbi discovered the e-mails may be pertinent to the investigation on the device weiner shared with his estranged wife huma abedin, clinton's top aide. this could not come as a worse time for clinton with ten days until election day. most polls showed lead. touting the strong early lead. >> we are happy to go to arizona. >> reporter: moments after that, the news broke mid flight. the candidate caught off guard. >> how did you find out? >> same way you did. >> reporter: and vice president joe biden was asked about the fact that former congress member anthony weiner is at the center of the probe. his response, i should not comment on anthony weiner. i'm not a big fan.
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lagging in most polls and we are learning he is loaning his campaign $10 million. a cash infusion he hopes to help come back. sheinelle. >> thank you, kristen. >> there is a lot to talk about here. i want to bring in chief legal correspondent ari melber and the republican strategist and josh barrows. josh, you recently changed your republican to democrat. clearly showing this is an exciting election. ari, i want to start with you. this decision on director comey's part. this is opening a hornet's nest. all of us and the justice department and hillary clinton found out like the rest of us. does this mean it is a foregone conclusion what is in the e-mails is explosive or could it be a prosecutor tying up loose ends? >> it is most likely tying up
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the letter is unobjectable for what it says. i think comey is doing what he should do. update testimony. he told congress we are not reading anymore e-mails. now he has people looking at newly discovered e-mails. the reaction is as we reported is much bigger. because the letter cr cr cryptic, he is doing what he needs to do. >> josh, congress has an obligation to learn about the e-mails. does he has an obligation to the voters who are going to the polls in 11 days? >> yes. while i think it is likely -- what they found is there is a laptop on which huma abedin, an employee of hillary clinton's,
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it is likely these are duplicates of ones we found. we don't know that yet. the fbi doesn't know that yet. they have an obligation to say what they know. they have an obligation to figure this out. what voters say does this matter? did we learn about any new wrongdoing? there is no indication of any wrongdoing. this research of the story and causes people to wonder. >> sara, i'll bring you in. hillary clinton diehards care. they are voting for her. same thing for the others on the other side. what about those in the middle? does it reinforce the narrative of she is not trust worthy? >> you could not have a worse story for hillary clinton that she is secretive and evasive. if she could redo that decision to have the private server in her basement, i bet she is thinking about that today. i don't think it will change
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e-mails that were not disclosed. i think we are running out of time for that. i wonder if some of the previously deep red states they thought they were moving on the map. texas, georgia, that in fact those will move away. >> to be clear, roughly 15 million people have cast ballots in the country. through absentee or early voting. let's assume the polls hold, ari and hillary clint does this guarantee we are going to see incessant investigating during her administration? >> i'm reminded from the term from the '90s. criminalization of politics. the idea every disagreement is a moral failing. everything that happens that people don't like is grounds for a scandal and endless round of investigation. i don't think that is how the prosecution can work. that is not what the voters
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something that was once on the fringe. the idea your opponent should be jailed, quote/unquote lock her up, should be main lined. he could lose the election and we could live with a lot of the consequences of trump-ism for a long time. no matter what your party, if you think the results of a political disagreement should involve jailing of opponents, there is a lot of that reactions to this. that is unfortunate. >> take the law and put it aside. let's talk pr and perception. if you are hillary clinton's camp right now, what do you do? >> i think you want to change the subject as quickly as possible. >> how can you? >> it is hard. people will speculate in the e-mails absent the information. in the weird way, the best indication of the election has been the change rate with the
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dollar. >> that's what i always say. i have been saying that. >> it is a good point. >> in the first debate, hillary clinton did great and the peso rose 2% over the dollar. when this news broke, there was a move half as large in the other direction. the markets are telling us this matters. on the other hand, hillary clinton was favored to win before the first debate. still favored after the first debate. that is not the market saying this is a total game changer and trumil this is a negative story for her. if i am her, i want to get back to talking about donald trump groping women. >> this is a lifeline for the trump campaign? >> it is, but they needed a life boat. the election when it has been about hillary clinton and has hurt hillary clinton. when it has been about donald trump, it has hurt donald trump. she will try to shift the topic here. but donald trump loves taking
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to donald trump all the time. >> sara, josh, ari, great conversation. >> leave it to the guys from business insider to get us back to that. >> i always try to get currency in there. let's get to the big night in chicago and the moment cubs fans have been waiting 71 years for. the north siders hosting game three of the world series at wrigley. the excitement short lived after losing 1-0 to the indians. nbc's ron mott still on duty outside wrigley field this >> reporter: craig, good morning. the second time in the series the indians blanked the chicago cubs. spoiling all the festivities last night and put the cubs in a major league bind. >> go cubs. >> reporter: don't call it a comeback. wrigley field has been here for years. 102 years. patiently waiting on her star return to the world series stage after 71 years. the show didn't go off as planned.
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turned out to be what this audience considers understudies. indians. not the hometown team who got seven decades of appreciation through the nine-inning act. despite the 1-0 loss, a historic duel. cubs fans beside themselves with pride. snapping up, >> this is the season for something like this. >> reporter: 87-year-old phil kilbourne saw the cubs in 1945. >> they win the world series. that will be both miraculous and wonderful. >> the cubs have won the pennant. >> reporter: since clinching a trip to the fall classic a week
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containing their glee. nerve that prove a nail biter. with houses decked out for halloween, cubs fans hope boo-boos are not working again from the past. it doesn't get easier for the cubs tonight. game four here at wrigley field. indians are putting corey er craig. >> that was one heck of a house. ron mott, thank you, sir. we will move on. passengers on board an american airlines flight when the plane caught fire during takeoff. passengers forced to flee the plane through the emergency chute. nbc's morgan radford is here with more. >> stephanie, good morning. the source close to the investigation tells nbc news, the plane had an uncontained
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emergencies to escape. >> reporter: chaos on the tar tarmac. >> chicago 383. >> reporter: bursting into flames during takeoff at o'hare airport in chicago. inside, screaming passengers. >> flames all coming closer. >> everyone started jumping over each >> go! >> reporter: skram crambling fo exit. passengers jumped down the emergency chute. >> the more people got excited about the slide. >> reporter: the plane behind them still burning. >> this could have been devastating if it happened later. >> reporter: the boeing 767 was headed to miami when the right wing caught fire and partially collapsed. >> right side engine blew.
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board got off safely. 20 taken to the hospital with minor injuries. it's been a turbulent 36 hours for america's airport. in ft. lauderdale, explosion. the fed ex cargo plane landing gear collapsed. the pilot escaping. the night before, vice presidential candidate mike pence's runway. all three causing temporary closures at the airport. passengers are still stunned. >> that just happened? >> thankfully there was a special flight overnight to take the passengers to miami. in the meantime, american airlines fully cooperating with the national transportation safety board investigation. guys. thank you, morgan. >> protesters are trying to keep
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pipeline is trying to be built along the land in north dakota. here is nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: this morning near cannon ball, north dakota, construction crews are scrambling to finish the work along the oil pipeline. the final leg running along the sioux reservation where protesters are trying to this week, a violent six-hour standoff. more than 140 demonstrators arrested. many hit with bean bags, pepper spray and batons after lighting fires and refusing to leave the road. >> if you think about the fires started. all the items thrown at law enforcement. it was violent. >> the shot of a non lethal weapon. >> reporter: the fight here is a
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ground. >> it is a point for me to take a bullet. >> reporter: demonstrators say the pipeline and spill threatens the safety of the missouri river. >> it is the source of drinking water for the tribe. it is a source of irrigation and source of food for the people as well. >> reporter: the rally here is galvanized native-americans from around the country, but now a standoff. police and protesters have come to it a neither side backing down. today a small army is holding demonstrators at bay. many promise to return. a fight they say for water and life. a battle where they are losing ground every day. for "today," miguel almaguer, nbc news. overseas to iraq and the battle for mosul. iraqi forces are moving into an islamic held portion of the town.
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week using civilians as human shields. in new mexico, scary moments for an elderly driver. it was captured on camera. this shows a santa fe police officer saving an 87-year-old woman from her burning car. the woman had been driving on a flat tire when it caught fire. the officer was able to get her out of the car and even rescue her cane before putting the fire out himself. f we mentioned at the top of the show. nobel foundation has heard from singer bob dylan two weeks after he was awarded the nobel prize for literature. the foundation said dylan called to say he was left speechless. the singer said he plans to be at the award ceremony in december if at all possible. a sentimental reunion for the ladies who inspired "a league of their own."
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girls professional baseball met in sarasota to raise awareness of women in all sports. they are working of a proposed women's sports museum to open in the next five years. well dave price is here for dylan. how about a look at the weather? >> you know what? we had cold weather in the northeast. we have warm weather to talk about. let's look at what is happening. this is with. high pressure is bringing warm air to the country. it will affect 200 million of us over the weekend. record warmth for some locations. start in the mid section of the country and rockies and bleeding to the mid-atlantic states and southeast. how warm will it get? 15 to 30 degrees above where we should be at this time of year. 85 in jonesboro. 87 in nashville. 90 in amarillo. in montgomery, 89 degrees.
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everybody, again, the numbers continue to climb in the mid-80s in charlotte. >> reporter: radar tracking a line of showers. light stuff moving through the area. we got peeks of sun in some areas, we got sprinkles tell be that type of day a mix of clouds and sun. sprinkles in the morning and afternoon. mid to upper 50s average. and numbers will hold steady through the evening and cloudy skies tonight and that's the look at the weather. >> this is a first class operation. i like it. >> enjoy our cheap coffee. still to come, we will look back at the stories that had everyone talking, including martha stewart's startling
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massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. public charter schools give parents a choice and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school, question 2 won't affect you. for thousands of kids who need your help. please join me and vote yes on question 2. >> reporter: a live look outside on a beautiful saturday morning. it is 7:26. rob has a check of the forecast. >> reporter: peeks of sun glaring off of buildings. to the west well is light rain
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but only a sprinkle or two. otherwise, a mix of clouds and sun. better chance of rain for the southern sections tomorrow. halloween clear and cool. >> reporter: now our top story a person is dead after a crash. five are injured taken to area hospitals. no word on their conscience an investigation to what caused the accident is under way. >> police are actively investigating a report of a slashing 3 girl in a park. a man exposed himself to 3 elementary aged girls near ward park. a similar incident happened last month they don't know if the two are related. massachusetts department of transportation decide the switch to troneck tolling on the mass pike on friday night. as the new system is implemented warning drivers of delays
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andrew crossley: new hampshire has a senator who works just as hard as we do. gerardine ferlins: kelly ayotte believes in the potential of new hampshire, and wants to unleash that potential. ron goguen: she's out there fighting for good-paying jobs. andrew crossley: kelly introduced bipartisan training initiatives to make sure we have the skills for the 21st century. sue winter: she's fought against workplace discrimination - and for equal pay. claude poisson: she's working for the little guy - i'm the little guy. barb fredette: we need kelly fighting for good new hampshire jobs so our kids can raise their families here. for new hampshire's working families. kelly ayotte: i'm kelly ayotte
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. i just know it's coming and it's not scary. i know it is coming. come on. okay. scaring. and we're good. we're going. okay. you go first. is still scary. we are back. look at them on a saturday morning, october 29th, 2016. that is executive producer of ellen along with his assistant going through the haunted house for halloween. coming up, last minute halloween tricks and treats to get you ready. outside of studio 1a, the crowd is out there. it is chilly. let's look at headlines. first, hillary clinton is
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details public after the bureau is looking into newly discovered e-mails. comey says the e-mails were discovered by agents looking into another case believed to be involved in former congress member anthony weiner. donald trump praised it. and the supreme court taking on the battle of transgender rights with a student. the school district in south carolina says it is not required to use the bathrooms matching identities. and puerto rico has the first case of a baby born with microcephaly. the island reported 31,000 cases of zika and the centers for disease control and prevention expects the number of zika-related birth cases is
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the look at the biggest stories of the week. hillary clinton and donald trump out in full force in battleground states and the world series got under way. those were some of the headlines that caught our attention. >> with less than two weeks to go until election day, both candidates out in force this week hitting the trail hard. hillary clinton got some help from hoping to appeal to voters in swing states. >> unprecedented moment. two first ladies, former and current, campaigning for the first time. >> seriously, is there anyone more inspiring than michelle obama? >> but their joint appearance competing for headlines with the e-mails released by wikileaks. describing how bill clinton profited receiving millions of dollars in speaking and
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foundation donors. former bill clinton aide doug band writing a memo calling it bill clinton inc. >> the republican candidate taking aim at the wikileaks release. >> donald trump pouncing on the stolen e-mails. >> mr. band called the arrangement unorthodox. the rest of us call it outright corrupt. >> and earlier in the weeks, a detour from typical >> donald trump took a break to advertise his new hotel. >> with the notable exception of 1600 pennsylvania avenue, this is the most coveted piece of real estate in washington, d.c. >> the pentagon said it would suspend bonus collection after outrage from the national guard. >> how is anybody joining the military sign a contract if the contracts mean absolutely
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we need to give them what they deserve as quickly as possible. >> frightening moments for commuters in boston. >> the scary scene unfolding on the boston subway after train cars suddenly filled with smoke. the chaos captured on cell phone videos. investigators say it was a combination of two fires on the train's orange line that caused the black smoke to pour into the back bay coast as the cleveland indians and chicago cubs battle it out in the world series. >> it may be what the doctor ordered for a nation going batty over politics. fans have sob stories over the previous years, but some are going home happy this year. >> martha stewart playing never
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is it someone current or a while ago? >> it doesn't say none of your business. >> finally, here is some jack-o-lantern from nasa. the barbecue spit roast and take on the ms. candidates for president. >> the pumpkins bum me out. i'm excited for jack-o-lantern carving. >> you can do that. >> look at that. >> the fact you give a pumpkin a motor. >> true artist. >> we learned more about martha stewart than we wanted to know. >> not martha. >> i don't want to say anything. >> we should move on. >> i think we should start --
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>> hi, martha. >> that is another level. >> what are you talking about? >> that is an invite right there. >> nervous reaction. >> we should check on the forecast. let's do it right now. let's look at the maps. it is getting hot in here. i'm not doing the lyrics to that song. let's step out and look at the pacific northwest. scattered showers. we have a storm system moving through. scattered showers. breezy near the coast. this is the first storm. we will see a second storm move on through. first storm may bring snow to 7,000 feet and above. storm level is lower. it should accumulate at 6,000 feet or above tomorrow as the stronger storm rolls through. how much rain do we get? isolated pockets with 3 or 4 inches of rain. the good news is that this is not a flooding condition for
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without any of the negatives of too much rain. as we take a look at the mountain areas, we are going to get plenty of snow in bear valley and yosemite and westwood. we will continue to watch that. around the rest of the country, things are looking good. we will see warm weather. record heat in the center of the country. that's a quick look at the >> reporter: radar line of showers. light stuff moving through the area. we got peeks of sun in some areas, we got sprinkles tell be that type of day a mix of clouds and sun. sprinkles in the morning and afternoon. mid to upper 50s that is average. and numbers will hold steady through the evening and cloudy
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and at 37 minutes past the hour, that's the weather. just ahead, shannen doherty's interview over her breast cancer. and we have the latest information for you for information for you for halloween if youi was in shock y dentist was explaining to me the acidity of foods and what they can do to your teeth. thinning of the teeth and leading to being extremely yellow would probably gross me out! my dentist recommended pronamel. it can help protect enamel from acid erosion. my mouth feels really fresh and clean and i stuck with it. i really like it. it gives me a lot of confidence. pronamel is all about your enamel. helping to protect your enamel. [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ? on the road again ? [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ? just can't wait to get on the road again ?
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>> i like that all the time. i like that one. >> next up is pretty much the ultimate dad joke. the chip reader. dress up like a bag of chips and nerd glasses. >> chip reader. i like that for the hot dad. >> and guess who loves halloween the most? children. >> here we have two more p you can use stuff in the garage. a pitchfork and angel wings and attach the letters to the bee costume. >> this is cute. a lot of people with pitchforks in garages. these are cute and clever. how about you? you are in a clever costume. >> i am letting the cat out of the bag. >> it is about being clever.
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hand. you save money that way. >> how much is all this cost? >> these costumes cost under $20. especially if you have stuff in your garage. >> and under $20. no one else at your party will wear that. >> exactly. except you cannot sit down. >> alana, thank you. i love these ideas. i love halloween. it is not just about costumes. i think sheinelle has craft ideas. >> i don't know. cat out of the bag is hard t rachel miller. here's the thing. this is the finished product. we want to show you what you can do with pumpkins. you see this? let's talk about how to do it. >> keeping with the theme of junk you have around. >> junk? >> look for the stuff you have been meaning to take to the thrift store. the secret to making this look
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spray paint. you can pick one color. white would look great. it is tying it all together with one color. >> rachel, if you look over here with black and gray. this looks expensive. >> right. >> it looks like junk over here. >> let's go to the next one. >> every time you have a party, everyone says i does not know i had to wear a costume. set up the extra diy supplies. pull out old masks. you can cut them out of card scissors, felt, googly eyes. you can make a costume on the spot. >> you have people who said they don't want to dress up. >> you have your own photo booth with a selfie stick. >> you can do a back drop. i love that. >> cheese. >> i need my devilled egg if there. >> you see it? >> rachel, thank you so much. we will stick with the halloween theme for a moment.
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we are back on a saturday morning with halloween movie triv trivia. this brings out classics. producers decided to put our kndg here we go. sarah jessica parker in this cult classic halloween movie. this is from the director of high school music. >> "hocus pocus." >> you said you never watched that movie. >> excuse me. sarah jessica parker. >> this movie about a spooky
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>> "addams family." >> "beetlejuice." >> we need the ding. next. >> hands on buzzers. this not very scary halloween program is part of the series of classic holiday tv specials based on comedy. >> "oh, peanuts." "the great pumpkin." >> look at that. >> here we go. >> funny. funnier than frightening. itself received a remake. >> "ghostbusters." >> i think we have to get out of here. >> we have to leave. >> it's a tie. >> tie score. >> there you go. halloween. still to come, we will stick on the halloween theme. there's nothing like dressing up your favorite pet. we have great costume ideas for
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>> passenger panic runway. people inside rushing to escape. controversy comeback. hillary clinton plagued by more new e-mails. how they are also connected to anthony wiener. a quincy school bus driver off the job after officials say he was at fault in this dangerous crash. our reported home invasion in mulberry actually ends up being a hoax.
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welcome to "today in new england." those stories and much more straight ahead this morning. first live look outside. look at the color on those trees, there. so pretty. beautiful fall foliage. and you know the sunshine is out right now. is sun is shining right now. after the rain we got yesterday. rob iker is here with the look at the forecast. looks like we have rain. despite the sunshine in the picture the rain not too far the boston area. is light stuff. don't let it interfere with your plans or discourage you from getting outdoors. we are only talking a few sprinkles. you see those heading in this general direction. it's one of those days where we get clouds at times and peeks of sunshine. a passing sprinkle or two. by no means will the day be washout. and the good news temperature wise we're closer to normal than the last couple of day. upper 50s almost exactly what you would expect.
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than the raw damp wind we had out there yesterday. generally cloudy skies. near steady temperatures. whatever you are comfortable wearing in the earliening hours you will be comfortable wearing in the late evening hours. upper 40s and low 50s to night. slight chance of a shower. tomorrow afternoon talk a little bit more about that. and your halloween forecast coming up in a few minutes. we're following some breaking news from overnight. one person is dead after a multicar crash in west borrow. five others were injured and they have been taken to area hospitals. they say one of the victims was trapped inside of the wreckage. three others were ejected from their vehicles. we'll keep following the story and bring the latest updates as we get more information in. police responding a shooting in brockton where officials say three people were shot outside of 7-eleven on belmonte street. all three have been taken to local hospital with minor injurecy. police are investigating. also on 7.
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