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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, october 31st, 2016. eight days until the presidti the more information has come out the more overblown this all seems and the more concern it is did director comey's actions. >> hillary clinton's campaign is falling for clarity after the fbi's vague announcement on new information related to her e-mail investigation, despite the lack of details, trump is seizing. >> if she never heard the word e-mail, do you think she could
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>> reporter: and breaking overnight. the massive manhunt is over. oklahoma authorities shoot and kill the man accused of murdering two family members and shooting two officers. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the fbi has obtained a search warrant toot alerted congress to the e-mails friday less than two weeks before the election against the advice of the justice department. comey is now facing stiff criticism for the timing of his announcement. in an op-ed piece from "the washington post" former attorney general eric holder said comey made a mistake and wrote it is up to the director to correct his mistake not for the sake of a political candidate or
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and best serve the american people. hena danels is he daniels is he. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: the late october surprise is shaking up the tight presidential race between clinton and donald trump just eight days to the election. as hillary clinton tried to move e-mail scandal. >> i'm not stopping now. we are just getting warmed up, right? >> reporter: donald trump thanked the disgraced former new york congressman at the center of the investigation. >> we never thought we were going to say thank you to th anthony weiner. >> reporter: mike pence praise the james comey for alerting congress about the newly discovered e-mails last week against the wishes of attorney
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jts mom h. >> donald trump says the real investigation. that's not what the letter said. the letter was so confusing hard to know exactly what it said. >> reporter: harry reid went a step further accusing comey of breaking the law. in a letter to the fbi director, reid wrote i am writing to inform you that my office has determined that these actions may violate the hatch act which bars fbi officials from using their official authority to influence an election. despite the fbi announcement, many democratic voters say their minds are already made up. >> we just love that she fights for women. >> the level of that e-mail is nothing to the craziness level of a guy like trump. >> reporter: in the latest cbs news poll, just 5% of democrats say they are less likely to support clinton now.
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charges against clinton with her use of a private server while secretary of state. both sides are asking him to release more information what he found on weiner's laptop as soon as possible. the impact of the e-mail announcement on the election remains unclear. a "the new york times" upshot siena college poll of likely voters shows trump with a 4% lease in florida and the cbs news battleground tracker showing clinton holding an 8-point lead over trump in pennsylvania. errol barnett talked with anthony salvanto. >> reporter: hillary clinton has been ahead in the electoral vote estimate the entire election. is any of that changing now? >> if you look at the map now, she has a sleet, even a slight one, in enough electoral votes to win in november but it is by no means certain. >> reporter: of course, the big
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possibility that there are more clinton server e-mails that could be investigate i said. >> well, the bulk of voters sai% it wouldn't change but that is because partisans have largely already decided. there are very unsure few voters out there. however, what may happen it may hurt hillary clinton's ability to go beyond her base or pull in some of those voters who had been unsure or on the fence rather than costing her support that she already has. >> now trump has struggled to relily red states. what is new on that front? >> right. in arizona he's in a tight race with hillary clinton. this is a state that usually goes republican. the story is similar in many other states. donald trump has a lot of republican support but not quite enough so that is one of his challenges in the last week. >> his other challenge is winning over his must-win battleground states like north carolina. >> right. here we see in north carolina, hillary clinton with a slight
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when we look at the early vote and many voters have already cast their ballots here as in many other states, we see that among registeranting, donald trump has work to do. >> more than 20 million people have cast their ballots already. we don't know exactly who they voted for, but what other clues can we see in that? >> democrats in many places look like they are on pace with what they want their targets to be, however, the election day that might put more pressure on organizing for the trump campaign. >> it's not over yet. our cbs news elections director anthony salvanto, thanks for your time. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk with donald trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway. a week-long manhunt for michael vance wanted for a series of violent crimes in oklahoma is over. vance was killed in a shoot-out with a local deputy in western oklahoma last night. the sheriff was wounded in the
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survive. vance was wanted on multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder. vance had a hit list of people linked to a simpul assault case against him. he referenced in a video released on the internet. overseas now. there are no deaths or serious injuries reported following the latest earthquake to hit central italy but yesterday's quake forced more people to evacuate. it's estimated some 11,000 residents will need assnc following the newest quake and the one last week. some of the worse damage is reported in norcia. johnathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: audio from surveillance video captured the rumbling of the powerful 6.6 earthquake as it hit central and southern italy early sunday morning. by daybreak, the damage from the strongest quake to hit the country in nearly 36 years was visible. >> it's a very sad day for my
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the hardest hit area, cathedrals crumbled to the ground. it was felt in rome where buildings rocked and chandeliered sway. official say aftershocks are a major concern. a group of nuns ran for their lives when their church began to shake. firefighters cleared debris from roads to allow emergency vehicles access to the injured. entire vilgs thlages are now pif rubble. in the m of dust billowed above trees camouflaging above the devastation and italy is recovering from a earthquake in august that killed nearly 300 people. no latest deaths from the latest quake. many fear to go out of doors out of fear there will be stronger and more powerful aftershocks. johnathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. officials say a rare but violent engine failure on an
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electric engines. the american jet was racing down the runway at chicago's o'hare international airport when a disk bro apart inside one's engine. the pilots were able to stop the jet but a fire broke out. all 171 people on board were evacuated. some sustained minor injuries. parts of the jet engine were hurled half a mile away. the world series is lea hea back to cleveland. on the cusp of eliminatio chicago cubs got their first world series win at wrigley field since 1945. >> there will be a game six. cubs win it 3-2.
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chapman got his first world series relieve. >> when you have a guy like that can pitch that many significant outs in the latter part of the game, it's pretty cool. >> cleveland leads the series 3-2 and game six is tomorrow night. coming up on the "morning news." now, real-life drama at the opera. powder tossed at the met in "the new york times" causes a security scare. and a bear hug. a cuddly panda turns fierce after a man sneaks into his enclosure. this is the "cbs morning news." i've been on my feel all day. i'm bushed! yea me too. excuse me...coming through! with dr. scholls massaging gel insoles. they're proven to give you comfort. which helps you feel more energized ...all day long. i want what he has. i've been taking probiotics gx from nature's bounty to maintain healthy digestion and help with the occasional unwanted gas and bloating. so wherever i get stuck today, my "future self" will thank me. thank you. thank you. thank you. hang on, go go go back. thank you.
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security scare and how chris christie got passed over in the vp stakes. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the "new york post" reports that donald trump had asked chris accuracy to be his running mate. sources tell "the post" that trump's aides got him to withdraw the offer. most of trump's advisers pressured him to pick mike pence. they argued that pence would unify the party and appeal to evangelical christians. the bismarck tribune reports on a possible drowning at the site of a north dakota pipeline protest. someone in a canoe disappeared sunday. the incident occurred near a dakota access protest camp. a search and rescue teams are at the scene. weekend demonstrations over the weekend remained peaceful. in her new memoir, act tess tippi hedren says hitchcock drew
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filming in 1930s. she said in their next movie, hitchcock entered her dressing room and she writes, tried to put hands on me. "the new york times" says an audience member allegedly sprinkled ashes. the scare prompted an evacuation. anti-terrorist police investigated the mysterious subject and figured out the act was a tribute to an o lover's friend who had died. still to come, a fumble over a friendly hug. seahawks earl thomas find out the hard way that referees are off limits. >> announcer: this portion of the cbs morning news is responsed by seabond. h from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. after returning a saints fumble for a touchdown on sunday, seahawks safety earl thomas was feeling the love. but the referee he hugged after the play was not. thomas was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. a 15-yard penalty. >> in that moment, i was just so
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happiness. that's what this game gives me all the time. i just gave the ref a hug. i didn't even know he penalized me. >> that wasn't his only loss. the saints beat the seahawks 25-20. keep your hands on yourself. oil prices slip and americans stock up on candy. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >> news of the fbi is reviewing e-mails related to hillary clinton's private server sent stocks lower on ay gained 16 points, the s&p lost 14 and the nasdaq finished 67 points lower. the electric car maker tesla unveiled new energy product. solar roof tiles. tesla says the roof tiles collect 98% of the energy. tesla says the tiles are kbe manufactured in a range of styles and would cost less than
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it was an upset at the box office this weekend. in a surprise win, tyler perry's latest movie remained at number one for the second straight week. madeia held off the movie starring tom hanks. and "jack reacher never go back" came in third. this halloween, candy sales is booming. sales of halloween candy are expected to rise 5.5% this year to nearly $4 billion. the group says 75% of american households buy halloween candy and 72% of parents say that they share in their children's take with or without their knowledge. you wouldn't know anything about that? >> no, not at all! jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot,
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. two daring people will get the chance to s night in dracula's castle thanks to an airbnn contest. teri okita wednesday to transylvania for a week. >> reporter: this mansion perched high above transylvania was reserved for royalty until . for the first time in its history, the castle will open i said medieval wooden doors to two guests overnight for the
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"cla "dracula." >> people will arrive in transylvania by horse-driven carriage. at night, we will be going to sleep with only the sounds of wolves howling outside the castle. >> reporter: airbnb received more than 80,000 entries for its contest, from people longing to spend halloween night in a dracula needs rest inside his coffin which is where the winners will sleep, if they can. [ screaming ] >> reporter: despite his reign of terror, dracula is the most popular villain of all tichlt. >> the store is around superstitions and immortality and always been in people's
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>> reporter: guests are warned not to bring garnet crosses or swords. they will find out soon enough if dracula lives on. teri okita, cbs news, transylvania. i love my shop, but my back pain was making it hard to sleep then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. there's only one egg
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here is another look at this morning's top stories. the fbi contained a warrant to begin searching newly discovered e-mails that may pertain to the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. the e-mails along to a top clinton aide huma abedin. fbi director james comey alerted congress to the investigation on friday. comey is now under intense pressure to release more information. the faces of hillary clinton and donald trump are taking over halloween. adriana diaz takes us inside a
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masks. >> beyond the goblins and the ghouls, this halloween's to popular masks are people you recognize. do you think this looks like him? here is the worker workers carefully design, stretch, and spraytan america's presidential candidates. was it difficult designing his hair? >> yeah. it's not easy but a big expedience. >> reporter: some people think his hair is fake. >> but also we make it weak. >> reporter: every four years, political masks become a halloween must have. they are largely made in china and mexico and shipped to the united states where voters get to try on our candidates. who do you like more? >> i think donald trump. >> reporter: why? >> because he's funny.
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him better than hillary. >> reporter: both candidates have attacked china on the campaign trail. >> china is a currency manipulator. >> one of the biggest problems with china is the illegal dumping of steel and aluminum into our markets. >> reporter: so we took the masks straight to beijing to get people's reaction. some recognized them instantly. >> this is trump and this is clinton. >> reporter: others? not so much. i would have recognized obama. and while a majority of the chinese supporters, this man is backing trump. he's a bit crazy, he said, but i support him because he has better ideas and logic. for forbes, a trump loss would be for good business. so you want him to run again in four years? >> yeah. so next time. >> reporter: and a second opportunity to scare up some
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china coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will speak with cbs news political director john dickson. new questions about the sexual assault scandal at baylor university. "60 minutes" sports reveals how more football players were first accused of crimes than first reported. that is the "cbs morning news" thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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it was a push to pull a semi truck back from the edge pull a semi truck back from the edge of a largo canal.. and keep fuel from spilling into the water. a man accused of driving some 90 miles an hour ...causing several crashes before calmly running away...his image - though was caught on camera. people scrambling to get to safety as a second earthquake rocks italy in just a matter of months. good morning and welcome to "10 news early morning." i'm ian reitz.. lets get a look at #10weather with meteorologist ashley batey. a challenging
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