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making news in america this monday morning -- the final day before the election, the candidates hitting multiple states. making their final pitch to the american people. hillary clinton bringing out big stars. and donald trump is outraged that the fbi cleared clinton again. breaking overnight powerful earthquake rocks oklahoma. strong enough to be felt in three other states. we now have new video coming in of the damage left behind. happening now, the all-out search for a missing mother who seemingly vanished while jogging. overnight, her husband speaking out for the first time. and a dangerous high-speed chase ends violently. watch as the driver weaves through the streets and smashes into a barrier.
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we're almost there. good monday morning, everyone. so close to election day. and we're going to start with the latest dramatic twist in the race. >> fbi director james comey delivered yet another surprise announcement, clearing hillary clinton again after sifting through thousands of newly discovered e-mails. that decision is not sitting well, as you might imagine, with donald trump, as he campaigned well past midnight in virginia he revived claims that the em >> clinton heads to the finish line accompanied by stars, including lebron james. we get the latest from abc's elizabeth hur. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning to you. and, yes. after the october surprise many doubted we would hear from the fbi again before the election. but here we are. just nine days after announcing the renewed investigation, the fbi says their work is finished and charges against clinton are not warranted. this morning, the final fight
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making a last push in a campaign full of surprises. the latest from the fbi clearing clinton again. fbi director james comey now telling congressional leaders based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in july. sources telling abc that the new batch of e-mails contained duplicates that the fbi had already reviewed. trump who first criticized the fbi when there were no charges. then commended the agency when the new e-mails were discovered. is now outraged again. >> right now, she's being protected by a rigged system. >> reporter: clinton's campaign saying they're glad the matter is resolved. but no public comment from the candidate. she's wrapping up a weekend of star-studded campaigning and declaring what's at stake. >> it is a choice between division or unity.
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leadership, or a loose cannon. >> reporter: both campaigns are fighting to the finish. >> i want to be the president for all americans. those who vote for me and those who do not vote for me. >> on november 8th, we're going to do something so special. >> reporter: and here's what the day looks like for the two candidates. trump is scheduled to hit five states today with a final rally set in grand rapids, michigan, with running mate mike pence. as for clinton, her last campaign rally will be at independence hall in philadelphia with president obama, first lady, michelle, and bruce springsteen. kendis and diane? >> yeah, and the president will also be in michigan for hillary clinton as well. the final day on the campaign trail will stretch into the early morning hours of election day. >> abc news political director rick klein has more on the marathon campaigning and the
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>> diane and kendis, the october surprise has met its november surprise. the fbi director coming out with a surprise letter that suggests that the e-mail probe that he said would be opened just a few days ago now closed again. clinton supporters rejoicing in the news, saying it gives her a clean bill of legal health. heading into the election. donald trump supporters saying it was clinton's folks who questioned the fbi impartiality all along. the bottom line here is this clears the deck for hillary clinton. if she's able to close the campaign the way she wants to, whether it's lebron james or bruce springsteen or jon bon mpaign.sue that has dogged herhe donald trump will be scattered around the states to make up whatever ground he has. the momentum back with hillary clinton supporters. hillary clinton now once again established as the front-runner. it's too soon to call the election. there are still too many battleground states at play. clinton seeing a good weekend come out of a very bad stretch.
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course, are well aware that florida could be the key to victory tomorrow. >> both campaigns spent more on ads in florida than any other state. jonathan karl takes a look at the map with david muir. >> the state the democrats really hoped that they can put this away is the state of florida. right now we have seen early voting. it ended today. democrats have a 33,000 vote advantage over republicans in florida. the clinton team thinks it's actually much higher than that. they believe they have a big advantage among independents. over. >> many of those independents hispanic voters. that could be a big headline. in the mean time, donald trump has to pick off some of the blue on the map. donald trump eyeing another big state? >> absolutely. look in the rust belt. wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. no state more than michigan. the trump team sees signs that they could actually win in michigan. the clinton team is concerned about michigan, as well.
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on the final full day of campaigning, clinton is holding rallies in pennsylvania, michigan, and north carolina. tim kaine will have separate events in north carolina and his home state of virginia. trump is on a five-state blitz stopping in florida, north carolina, pennsylvania, new hampshire, and michigan. mike pence will join him after rallies in minnesota and pennsylvania. >> good frequent flyer miles they're getting today. >> yes, quite a few. stay with us on tuesday night. election night. r every step of the way. starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern. this morning's other big story, an earthquake has struck major oil hub in oklahoma. >> the 5.0 magnitude quake hit before 8:00 on sunday night in cushing. it calls itself the pipeline crossroads of the world. >> the quake left behind shattered windows and brought down building facades. there's concern about the oil pipelines, as well as one of the world's largest oil storage terminals.
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reported. authorities say there are some my nor injuries. oklahoma has had 19 earthquakes in just the past week alone. and thousands in recent years. nearly all have been traced to the underground injection of left over waste water from oil and gas production. and breaking news from florida. the nation's first female attorney general, janet reno, has died. she was a key vfigure in the clinton administration. reno was a florida native. she unsuccessfully ran for governor there. she died from complications of parkinson's disease. janet reknow was 78 years old. still ahead, a mother of two suddenly vanishes after going for a jog. we have the latest on the search as the reward increases. and overnight, a driver in a mercedes on the run from police. ending in a violent crash. a nascar driver pulled over for speeding on his way to the
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a stolen car slams into a freeway barrier, ending a police chase in los angeles. officers tailed the mercedes for about an hour sunday night. before finally crashing into a sand barrier, sending a huge cloud into the air. the suspect got out of the car and surrendered to police. we have breaking news now. just in time for election day, it appears philadelphia's transit strike over. the city had planned to ask the court for a one-day pause in the strike. that apparently won't be necessary. most of philadelphia's voters are democrats.
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state. this could have had a very big impact on the way that state goes and the presidential election in general. in georgia, now, a deputy sheriff hads been killed in an ambush. following a dispute between neighbors. deputy patrick sundgren died. another deputy was injured. they didn't have a chance to return fire. thees custody. the u.s.-led coalition is now opening a second front against isis. forces are approaching raqqa in syria. the head quarters of isis there. that battle could force isis to divert forces from mosul in iraq. they're advancing in that city. both ground operations are being supported by coalition air strikes. gas is flowing again in a pipeline between the gulf coast and the new york city area. it hads been shut down for six
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fire. colonial pipeline says it will take three days for the gas to begin arriving at the new jersey terminal. the pipeline can carry 1.3 million barrels of gas a day. the financial markets are ll carry pennsylvania and the other states this election. dow jones stock futures jumped about 200 points after the fbi director said he still doesn't see a case over clinton's e-mails. asian financial markets were up on that news, as well. when we come back, the man accused of chaining up a woman in a metal c killer. details of his confession. what was found on his property? and no excuses. the woman who cast her vote
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the rain could help. it's unlikely to reach the deep south, which also needs it right now. >> with that in mind, drivers in eastern texas and louisiana should watch out for flooded roads this morning. wet roads likely for the north into the central plains. if you're flying, expect some airport delays in dallas, houston, and new orleans. volunteers are helping in the search for a missing california mother of two. >> sherri papini hasn't been seen since she went jogging five days ago. this morning, we're in her husband, who believes she was kidnapped. the husband of missing california mother of two, sherri papini speaking out for the first time. >> she was definitely taken against her will. >> reporter: the 34-year-old described by her family as a supermom, has been missing for five days, seemingly vanishing without a trace wednesday afternoon while out for a jog. alarms initially going off for family members after she failed to pick up her two young kids from child care later that
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>> there's no way that would happen. she would lose her phone. you know, she could drop her phone. but she would never, in a million years, not pick up our children on the time that she normally would have. >> reporter: search teams over the past five days scouring the surrounding area for clues. trying to piece together what happened to this beloved mother. and sherri's husband says he's been questioned by investigators and he's cooperating. papini's family offering a $50,000 reward to anybody that can providy information leading to the missing woman's location. authorities in south carolina now suspect that real estate agent todd kohlhepp may be a serial killer. he's confessed to killing four people at a motorcycle shop in 2003. and he's being held without bond after a court appearance in that case. this follows the discovery of a woman changed inside a container on his property last week. the remains of her boyfriend and another person were also found on the property.
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exploded during a pumpkin chunking contest in delaware. investigators say the cannon, called the pumpkin reaper came apart during the launch, sending pieces of machinery through the air. a 39-year-old woman was hit in the head and the face. a 56-year-old man was also hurt with nonlife-threatening injuries. this almost sounds like a joke. a race car driver stopped for going too fast. talking about dale earnhardt jr., who was pulled over for speedi o motor speedway in ft. worth. his fiance posted the picture of the traffic stop. earnhardt got away with just a warning. he's unable to race right now because of a concussion. when asked on twitter how fast he was going, earnhardt replied, not fast enough. clearly. >> i was just practicing, officer. just trying to stay warm. >> i think it was just at 120 miles an hour. >> just a little over the limit. time now for sports, including the raiders taking the top spot in the afc west. >> here's our guy at espn with
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welcome to the studios of espn "sportscenter." i'm john buccigross. if you're up right now, it probably means you were in bed late last night when the raiders and the broncos played. i'll provide you some highlights. on the game from oakland. the raiders a surprise team this year. already up 6-0. murray scores. sticks it out. there it is. it crosses that white line. that's good. any part of the ball has to touch that white paint from the ground to the heavens, and it counts. murray, again, the raiders extend their lead. murray ran for 114 yards and had three touchdowns. and you saw them all. the raiders are in first place. they're 7-2, as they beat denver last night. earlier on sunday, another great story. another reclamation franchise. the dallas cowboys, in cleveland. dak prescott, jason witten. one of three prescott touchdown
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stopped by on the way to the hospital. >> what? apparently, she was supposed to give birth tomorrow on election day. but she went into labor early. so they stopped by to drop off their ballots. so now, you have no excuse for not voting tomorrow. >> i voted while i was in labor. what's your excuse? i love that. she'll always have that. >> just imagine the story she'll be able to tell that kid. hey, you know what? i did my civic duty. so, do yours. you may recall this story last week of the kit kat caper. someone who stole a kit kat bar from hunter davin's car and left a note on a napkin. the kansas state freshman thought it was funny. he tweeted a picture of the note. it went viral. >> then the company that makes the candy, hershey, actually saw the post and decided to respond by sending him 6500 kit kat bars and loading them into his car.
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he got a text from his mother, saying next time, lock your car. they give him 6500 kit kat bars. one for each student. this way, in anybody else decided to come steal a kit kat, there's enough to go around now. >> he's the most popular man on campus right now. >> he's like, i left my car for 15 minutes and suddenly, my kit kats are gone. well, now, you have plenty to share. a woman in nevada has turned her home into a massive dollhouse. not for just any old dolls. >> cheryl collects trolls. and only trolls. she's filled her home with more than 4,000 of them. after starting her collection 30 years ago, she now keeps her most prized dolls in special display cases and even has a room just for the trolls. >> wow. the collection is worth about $50,000. but, she says she's not planning to sell them. she says, they just bring her happiness. i think $50,000 might also bring
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checking our top stories, the candidates are rushing across the country in a final campaign blitz. donald trump is holding rallies in five states while hillary clinton is getting a boost from some celebrities and doing some travels of her own. >> clinton is picking up momentum after she was cleared by the fbi yet again. after reviewing an additional batch of e-mails, fbi director jim comey is sticking with his initial decision not the charge clinton. we have breaking news. former u.s. attorney general janet reno has died. she was the first woman to hold that title. she died from complications related to parkinson's disease. janet reno was 78 years old. today's weather, mild and dry in the west. cool and dry in the east. in between, plenty of rain. heavy near the gulf. showers in the midwest. and we are finally just one more day to go until election day after an extensive, expensive, and draining campaign
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>> yes, it has been. our team has tallied up all the moments to bring us a breakdown of how this campaign shook out. abc's arlett signs has the numbers. >> reporter: 511 days. that's how long it's been since donald trump rode the trump tower elevator to announce his presidential run. during this race, hillary clinton visited 37 states. trump travelled to 44. by the end of tonight, trump will give 302 speeches. then there's the fund-raising. here's where we really see a difference. trump attended between 50 and 60 fund raisers while clinton went to more than 350. that affects how much money they brought in. clinton raising nearly two times more than the gop nominee. and how are they spending that money? well, a good portion of it son ads. an area where the clinton team has trounced trump. according to an abc news analysis, the clinton orbit has
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while team trump has spent only $93 million. in fact, clinton has spent almost as much on ads in florida as trump has in the entire country. just some of the nuggets we're learning from this long and winding campaign. arlett signs, abc news, new york. and, some other numbers. the press avails. so far, clinton, 25, and trump, 22. the last full press conference, the last one in july. >> of all the states, neither one of them has gone tid wyoming, hawaii, or alaska. >> you remember way back when. dick cheney went to hawaii on an overnight trip. >> i'll go. right now. off we go. >> i'll be pool for that. that's what's making news in america this morning.
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ben: a little girl hit and killed while on her way to church in milwaukee. the message her family has this morning as police look for the person who was behind the wheel. melinda: plus, the final countdown to election day. polls open a little more than 24-hours from now. the last-minute sh are making this morning trying to earn your vote. ben: but first, weather watch 12 as we take a live look outside. what a weekend. we're tracking how long those mild temperatures will last. good morning and welcome "to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. melinda: and i'm melinda davenport. it's 4:30 on this monday, november 7th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist sally severson is in the weather center! sal. sally: yesterday we set a record, 70 degrees.
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