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captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, november 3rd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." here is the 0-1. this is going to be a tough >> decade of despair erased. the chicago cubs finally fly the "w," after winning the world series in extra innings, ending 108-year drought! with five days until the presidential election, the candidates are calling on their surrogates in battleground states. >> i hate to put a little pressure on you, but the fate of the republic rests on your
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deployed in north carolina and he'll make several stops in the next few days campaigning for clinton. and melania trump hit the trail today, speaking at a rally for the first time in months. 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. well, this morning, the second city is number one. the chicago cubs won the world series for the first time in 108 year, ending the longest championship drought in professional sports. the cubs beat the cleveland indians 8-7 and finally, the curse that has plagued the cubs has been vanquished, but chicago almost blew it. took a tenth inning rally to secure the championship. marlie hall is at progressive
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the chicago cubs and cleveland indians have waited a combined 176 years to win a world series. and, last night, the cubs won the championship in historic fashion, breaking their dry spell. >> here is the 0-1. >> reporter: the historic world series finale. >> the cubs win the world series! >> reporter: followed an unprecedented 17-minute rain >> reporter: mvp for the series ben zobrist. >> it was a team win. >> they always floated so many years before. this is the greatest feeling in the world. >> reporter: fans were left on the edge of their seats at the bottom of the eighth when cleveland outfielder rajai davis hit this game tying home run.
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it was an usa momawesome moment >> reporter: in the end the cubs finally ending decades of heartbreak. your family has been waiting 108 years for this. >> this is tremendous. still can't believe it. >> reporter: back in chicago, celebrations immediately spilled from the bars to the streets, as fans hailed the end of the curse of the billy goat. >> it has nothing to do with curses. >> reporter: cubs manager joe maddon attributed the win to do with what is happening today. nothing. and if you want to believe in that kind of stuff, it will hold you back for a long time. >> reporter: with the drought now over, plans for an epic victory parade are under way. and here in cleveland, there are lots of broken hearts and also hope for next year. >> i can only imagine. marlie hall in cleveland, thank you so much, marlie. the president and the woman who hopes to become president
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for the cubs. mr. mr. obama, cubs win world series. that has changed even this south sider can believe in. want to come to the white house before i leave? and from a lifelong cubs fan and chicago native, hillary clinton, they did it! 108 years later and the drought is finally over. way to make history, cubs. fly the "w." if you thought you would get arrested from politics by tuning into the world series you were wrong. both the clinton and trump campaignug during the game, paying an estimated 500,000 dollars for the each of the 30-second ads. on the campaign trail with the race tightening both candidates are concentrating on critical states and pushing their base supporters to vote. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: donald trump and hillary clinton are painting dire pictures of what it would be like if the other won the election. >> imagine with me what it would be like to have donald trump sitting in the oval office come
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>> if hillary clinton were to be elected, it would create an unprecedented and protracted constitutional crisis. >> reporter: trump was back in must-win florida on wednesday i, pitching himself to hispanic voters. >> the community understands what is going on and you see that right now. >> reporter: trump suggested that voters who have e remorse should switch their votes to him. at least six states allow you to reject your early voting. early voting rates among african-american voters got off to a slow start. >> i hate to put a little pressure on you but the fate of the public rests on your shoulders. >> reporter: hillary clinton was out west in nevada and arizona. >> you have six days to convince everybody you can talk to to get out and vote!
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aired three national ads during game seven of the world series. clinton's depicts trump as unfit for the presidency but trump says he is the outsider that can bring change. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. today, president obama campaigns for clinton in florida and melania trump will make her first solo appearance campaigning for her husband in philadelphia. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will have more on melania trump's first political speech sincecc plagiarizing her address at the republican convention. president obama criticized the fbi's announcement to a new investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. the president didn't mention the fbi director james comey by name but appeared to call come yinchcomey out. >> there is a norm that when there are investigations, we don't operate on innuendo, we
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information or on leaks. we operate based on concrete decisions that are made. >> the president said he has made a very deliberate effort to make sure he doesn't look like he is meddling in what is supposed to be an independent process. fire official say the fire that all but destroyed an african-american church in western mississippi was arson. the phrase "vote trump" was spray painted on the hopewell missionary baptist church in greenville on an investigation is open and $11,000 reward is offered to lead to the conviction of who ever is responsible. the final debate between louisiana turned into a heated thrashing. a former kkk leader david duke. outside, protesters upset that the university would allow the former grand wizard on campus, were pepper sprayed as they
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one candidate called him a snake and another called duke a liar. mike pence paid his respects at a memorial for two police officers killed in iowa. the suspects scott greene is well known to area police and appeared to have issues with people of other races. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: the manhunt for scott greene who police say gunned down two iowa police officers and e this rural road when he gave himself up to an employee of the state department of natural resources. >> he flagged down an employee of the dnr, presented his i.d. so that employee and asked that that employee called 911. >> reporter: greene was wanted for killing two police officers. the first just after 1:00 a.m. in urbandale. the second 20 minutes later and two miles away in des moines.
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opportunity for the officers to respond and they were both sitting in their car and shot while sitting. >> reporter: the two officers shot were anthony beminio and justin martin. greene was no stranger to law enforcement. >> we are asking you to leave at this time. >> reporter: police say he was issued a warning for trespassing at his daughter's high school for waving a during the national anthem. >> peep in the crowd felt that was offensive and he should be removed from the stadium. >> reporter: police took greene to the hospital after he complained of a medical condition. charges have not yet been announced. opening statements are scheduled for today in the murder trial of former south carolina policeman michael slager, who is white is accused
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their long awaited championship. fans in bars near wrigley field watched on tv and neither of which existed when the cubs last won the world series in 1908! the cubs own the front pages of today's chicago's newspaper. the "chicago tribune," "at last!" and overjoyed cubs with a headline "what a wonderful world." cleveland's plain dealer called it history, noting that the drags on. way to rub it. n. lebron sent a shout-out to the indians on twitter after they came up shareholder. >> the whole cavs organization, the whole city of cleveland, we are proud of you guys. you have nothing to hang your heads low about. >> james and the cavaliers brought cleveland its first pro sports championship since 1964 when they won the nba title last spring. well, here is a look at some
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the philadelphia inquirer reports arguments presented by bill cosby's lawyers to have his sexual assault case thrown out. they say he has been exploited by politicians, the media, and accusers hungry for fame. a judge is due to decide what evidence may be knitted at cosby's trial next june. "the new york times" reports president obama's first remarks on the controversial dakota access pipeline. he said the government engineers are considering another path for the proj the pipeline would threaten their water supply and sacred lands. wp wi"the washington post" updates a lawsuit against lance armstrong. his lawyers asked the judge to dismiss the suit. the postal service says the millions they promoted on armstrong was wasted when he admitted to doping three years ago. still to come, joe cool.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country.
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interest rates was december of last year. a steep decline in oil prices and concern about the u.s. election sent stocks lower yesterday. the dow lost 77 points, the s&p declined for the seventh day in a row, finishing down 13. the nasdaq fell 48. the department of justice is suing at&t's directv because of its alleged role in colluding with competitors to not carry los angeles dodgers broadcasts in l.a. millions of l.a. area homes were left without access to dodger games when at&t and rival pay for tv operators did not air the dodgers games. at&t said it would have meant higher practices. the s.e.c. wants to know if wells fargo violated rules about investor disclosure and other matters when it engaged in illegal sales. in september, the bank agreed to
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an epic end to the world series. curse 10 ends, thousands of cubs fans flood the streets of chicago to celebrate the first world championship in 108 years. >> it's like a dream come true.
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thank you to everybody! >> incredible. you know, only a cleveland sports team would torture you this much while watching them. >> and no doubt, the party is still underway this morning. the reaction here in d.c. was very different between bars supporting fans of the indians and the others backing the cubs. >> much more on the world series and other news soon, but first, a check of the weather watching for possible record- high temperatures today. absolutely. the record high today is only 80 degrees and we are headed to the upper 70s. a warm day. this is it. we are going to see a big cool down later on tonight. 59 degrees right now for washington. 54 for manassas. i'm watching port richey which i fog. we will -- i'm watching some patchy fog. the cold front is going to slide through, some showers and
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after lunch, before dinner. the futurecast coming up. by noon, still dry and sunny, 74 degrees with afternoon storms. details of the timing coming up in a bit. allyson, been looking around to see if there are delays no. accidents right now -- delays. no accidents right now, just a little construction. the outer loop of the beltway south of 66, better. do not have reports of overnight construction. and we have the construction 395, the slowest area, the northbound lanes once you pass by 2nd street northwest and once you get to new york avenue, things speed back up. >> thank you so much. good morning, everybody. i'm larry miller in the newsroom. more controversy for metro this morning. a transit officer is on administrative leave for gealledly assaulting two women. the 22-year-olds claim it happened as they were
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dupont metro station over the weekend. he has been released of police powers while an investigation is underway. a judge will decide whether the sex assault case against bill cosby will be move forward. his legal team argued for dismissal. he is charged with drugging and molesting a former temple he has another pretrial hearing next month. executives are hoping to restart a vital alabama pipeline as early as this weekend. an accident at colonial pipeline monday sent huge balls of fire into the air. one worker was killed after a truck struck the pipeline. it shut down gasoline deliveries to millions across the state. >> thank you. that is a quick look at
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they weren't even born yet. this morning, the curse is gone. and good morning, thank you for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> what billy goat? i'm mike hydeck. eyes on the skies and the roads this morning. wow, it's going to be warm. we have a look at traffic. it's november. d >> enjoy it. if you are a fan, enjoy it while it lasts. it's not going to last long. by the way, i feel bad for the cleveland fans this morning. i was rooting for both temperatures. both needed -- both teams. both needed a win after a long streak of not winning. a little bit of patchy fog. as the temperature continues to drop within the next few hour, the fog will continue to get more dense and visibility will drop.
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manassas and culpeper. temperatures, yep, headed to near 80 degrees. the overnight temperatures are just a few degrees off from the average highs. showers, just a handful this afternoon after lunchtime. grab the umbrella. you might not need it but we will be tracking storms. after 80 degrees, today we drop down to the 60s tomorrow. and we will stay the there for a while. the details on the forecast in a bit. over to you. allyson there, are two spots southbound on 270 to long term construction between 80 and 109. and south of there, it's actually highway 121, the southbound lanes where there's new construction popping up there. bw parkway southbound, between 32 before you get to 198, the right lane is closed closed in the southbound lanes however, traffic move -- is closed without -- is closed in the southbound lanes. however, traffic moving.

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