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the fbi is investigating how hillary clinton put the office of secretary of state s up for sale in violation ofer law. >> he has spent hess entire campaign offering a dog whistle to his most hateful supporters. >> the nation heads to the polls in just four days, but could real action on election day be all about cyber chaos? >> a south carolina woman missing since august is found alive, chained inside a container like a dog. a registered sex offender has been taken into custody.
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behavior. a ticker tape parade. chicago continues a celebration over a century in the making. "early today" starts right now. good friday morning, everyone, i'm ayman mohyeldin. >> i'm frances rivera. just four days to the election, both candidates are trying to make the race donald trump seizing on a now defunct report saying clinton could be indicted for her family foundation. >> the fbi is investigating how hillary clinton put the office of secretary of state up for sale in violation of federal law. it was reported that an avalanche of information is coming in. the fbi agents say their
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an dime. >> law enforcement officials tell nbc news after taking a look at the clinton foundation the case has not forward in months. those allegationles come as clinton made an appeal against trump. >> he has spent this entire campaign offering a dog whistle to his most he retweets white supreme sifts and spreads racially tingeed conspiracy theories. just a few days ago, donald trump was endorsed by the official newspaper of the klu klux klan. do any of us have a place in trump's america? >> and as clinton hammers away on trump for his white
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these words for grand wizard david duke during a radio interview. duke during a radio interview. >> struch for his part had a healthy roster of surrogates including wife melania and daughter ivanka. an interesting moment, melania under cut her own social media habits by telling the crowd this. >> i do worry about all of our children. as we know, now social media is the centerpiece of our live, but like anything that is powerful, it can have a bad side. we have seen this already.
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and too rough. >> meanwhile, clinton had president obama stumping for her in the battleground state of florida. his third vis it there in as many days as he lobbies for clinton at a breakneck pace. he warned of trump's temperament mocking him for his new found disapproval of "saturday night live." >> you even have a republican senator saying you cannot afford to give the nuclear codes to somebody. anybody "saturday night live" skit, you don't want in charge of nuclear weapons. i mean, that's the thing that bothers you and you want to be president of the united states? come on, man. >> and this morning, nearly 33 million voters have already cast early ballots with democrats holding an edge in battleground states, like colorado, wisconsin and ohio.
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pennsylvania and georgia. and a trio of polls show trump holding an advantage in the lively republican states of arizona and texas while running neck and neck in texas and georgia. a search for a missing man after his girlfriend was found alive chained like a dog inside a metal storm container. the couple went missing in august. people in spartanburg, south, carolina, received a tip about a sex crime. we loud banging coming from a container. that's where they found 30-year-old kayla brown. >> she's alive and well. and she is obviously traumatized. she told us she had been locked in that container for two months. >> the land owner and registered sex offender is in custody, this morning, they will search for her boyfriend whose car was
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there. so far none have been recovered. howard university cancelled the rest of the soccer as they found out they were recruiting them sexual positions and nicknames. students found the behavior unacceptable. some empathize with their classmates. >> it's a tough issue the guys on the team are our friend we know and care about. there is nothing y whether it's producing for a detriment of character. i think hopefully it will be learned. >> the men's soccer team had been if first place in the ivy league and will forfeit any chance in an ncaa tournament bid. right now, civilians in aleppo are being warned that a humanitarian pause is their last chance to escape before what one syrian fighter tells nbc news
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local time and asks rebels to leave. this comes after the kremlin extends a moratorium on airstrikes friday night. critics say the window isn't long enough to bring aide to those in need or looking to escape. fighters have refused to withdraw. just ahead, a preview of today's big ticker tape parade for the chicago cubs, still getting used to saying but, first, bill karins with a fantastic weekend forecast in the works. how is it looking? >> this is almost a ten out of ten. temperatures continue to soar. every temperature this time of year is 48 degrees in minneapolis. in the mid-60s all weekend long, temperatures are very mild. a little bit of rain out there today. in areas of new mexico. we go into saturday's forecast, great up and down the east coast. new england has afternoons that will be all right.
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texas. temperatures continue, to be more like early october. that's a look at the big weather story of the day, now, here's a closer look at the day ahead. we're not seeing any record high temperatures during the day. we have a chance, new orleans 86 degrees. we are close to a record high. we have cooled off in alabama and georgia. still way above average. of course, the election day forecast the all important election day forecast coming up. >> bill, thank you, look forward to should we be bracing ourselves for voter day chaos? an nbc investigation says sources are deeply concerned and preparing for some sort of cyber chaos. more on those details in two minutes. those details in two minutes. e it knew an ordinary tissue was near. the fiery tissue left her nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. puffs have pillowy softness for dakota's tender nose.
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about and preparing for some sort of cyber chaos next week. former officials say an attack on infrastructure, including the u.s. power grid is one of three worst case concerns. one highly placed intelligence source told nbc news, your vote is safe. you just might not have any lights. also on the worry list, a large scale denial of service. in other words, part of the internet goes down or a cyber and transportation in swing states, but intelligence sources and a senior obama national security official tell nbc news, they believe a more likely scenario is hackers from russia or elsewhere will try to manipulate twitter, facebook and other social media platforms to sell confusion and chaos.
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candidates without time to be fact checked. it isn't just the russian, multiple intelligence and law enforcement officials tell nbc news the concern is just as much about non-state actors, hackers, political activists and criminal mischief makers. while multiple officials tell nbc they have no specific warning about an attack, they say the sophisticated disruption are a rehearsal for the real thing the activity that occurred has definitely been seen by many in the cyber world as a drill in association with a real event that had all the signs of what you would consider a drill to be. >> reporter: intelligence sources tell npc news the united states found red lynnes through
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hold a ticker tape for a world series win. 40 million viewers, five.5 million more than this year's oscars, here's nbc's kevin tibbles on the historic win. >> 11:47 p.m. central time. the exact moment pigs flew and hell froze over and the chicago 108 years in the making, it took extra inning, the often called lovable losers did finally win. delivery has die hards like actor phil murray dance while tens of thousands took to the streets t. champs got back to town just before dawn.
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suppress votes. campaign ads popping up on twitter that encourage people to vote by texting. >> right. an american institution is being purchased by the chinese, those tightening russian polls have triggered market jitters for investors. >> good morning, lisa. >> if i can make sense. if you can makes sense at the moment. the polls say one thing the
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anything can happen, even at the last minute. that's what you are seeing with the polls narrowing or flip-flopping. a lot of people are repositioning because the market had been positioned for a hillary win. it's not so clear cut any longer. the markets opened down in new york, they were down in asia overnight. most of them t. chinese wonder group are buying dig clark productions, they produce the miss america some lawmakers say we need to toughen inspections into u.s. companies, they're worried about the creativity stifled a bit. mcdonald's is launching the macjunior and the grandmac as well. it's a limited time. it starts early next year.
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>> well, an arc sue is voter is speaking up after a misspelling made its way to the ballot. they have an extra i in hillary, which the voter believes was intentional in order to include the word liar in clinton's name t. voter claims her concerns were actually ignored at the county clerk's office. >> yeah we know, we don't really think many people will vote for her. so we can't fix it. >> now, so privately the ballots have to be approved before going to print, but the election commission says it was an honest mistake. >> i'm sorry that she's upset. nothing was done. i can assure her to cause a defamation of hillary's name. >> now the commission says it is
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they don't believe it will cause any vote losses for clinton. it's a little interesting thing, with all these accusation of voter fraud and rigging, it's interesting to see this one has already emerged. >> and the i. >> the critical word, totally. >> let's take a look at this year, especially when it comes to oprah! >> it's time again for our favorite things. >> that's cute. >> these are >> you know the power of oprah's favorite things, some of the items are pricey. it includes a $395 personalized dog blanket and picture frame and a $160 flower cake among other things. it's the power of oprah. >> it should be picked up for affordable things. this is "essential today." ngs. this is "essential today." more "stay" per roll.
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now on news4 today, a swing state square off with four days to go. donald trump and hillary clinton push for key votes that could make all the difference as time runs thin. the new effort to punish people who break traffic laws and how much it can cost you. >> developing now, an explosion blasts through a building in turkey. the devastation and the danger as people rush to safety from attackers. good morning, everybody, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. we want to check our forecast as well. i guess the warm weather is coming to an end. >> chuck bell is in with a look at the weather headlines. >> welcome to friday, everybody, after a record smashing 83 degrees yesterday at national
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bwi and dulles both failed to make 80 degrees or set records. 83 in washington. the cold front is last of the rain showers, couldn't rule out a sprinkle or two but skies are starting to clear out across parts of western maryland and as a result we'll be back into the sunshine for later on today and eventually i'll be able to go over there and give my computer a little kick and we'll be able to get to the rest of the forecast. melissa, what is wrong with this thing. >> i don't kb been going for an hour. >> or so we'll find out. >> something will happen. northbound 123 after the beltway. we have lanes blocked each way for a little bit of construction but you're still getting by. no big worries here this morning. looking at the beltway, earlier roadwork was hanging around there near springfield interchange and that is now out of the way so inner loop and outer loop, everything is flowing there just fine this morning. all of the routes in and out of town, overall, looking quite good right now. let's keep our fingers crossed. safetrack surge 10.
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until november 22nd. erika? thanks. good morning, everyone, i'm erika gonzalez at the live desk. a car bomb attack by kurdish rebels. that is the word this morning coming from turkey. witnesses say that they could hear the explosion miles away from dirabakir. similar scenes playing out in the region over the last 18 militants or islamic state group extremists. back to you. >> thank you. it is 4:28. we're following new developments in decision 2016 including new concerns over cyber attacks on election day but with only four days of campaigning left, we begin with the final push to persuade voters. hillary clinton will make appearances in pittsburgh and detroit. president obama will rally on her behalf in north carolina. donald trump will make stops in new hampshire, ohio, and
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security experts are taking the threat of cyber attacks on election day seriously. today in arlington, election systems will be checked. u.s. intelligence officials tell nbc news it is part of a defense strategy against potential hack years. there are fear that's power grids can be disabled in swing states. they're confident that the official voting tally will not be affected. we'll have much more on the election and the candidates plans for the final 100 hours of campaigning ahead in a live report. millions have already cast their there have been record turn out for early voting. today is the last day for early voting in the district. voting centers open at around 8:po this morning closing at 7:00 tonight. virginia doesn't allow early voting but you can cast an absentee vote in person until tomorrow night. if you're registering in west virginia, you can also vote early until tomorrow's deadline. maryland's early voting ended last night. more than 800,000 marylanders have already voted
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after 8:00 was turned away. one woman was so out of breath from rushing, she collapsed outside of of the polls. >> they closed it at 8:00. >> right now you're out of breath drinking water. >> yeah. might having to come here tuesday. >> if you are registered in maryland and can't make it to the polls on election day, you do have another option. you have until tonight to request an absentee ballot on line-up. we have all you need to know about voting on nbcwashington.com. the fall street smart campaign gets under way. the group will hold an event in the district to remind everyone to obey traffic laws or face fines. 75 pedestrians and people on bikes were killed in the d.c. area. we're told the danger actually increases as we lose daylight hours. news4's molette green will have more later on the newscast with
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