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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, november 7th, 2016. just one day until the president presidential election. this is the "cbs morning news." the fbi clears hillary clinton again, while clinton kept quiet on the subject, donald trump couldn't hold back. >> hillary clinton is the most corrupt person ever to seek the office of the presidency of the united states. and with one day to go, both candidates are barnstorming the battleground states as they make their final pitches to voters.
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trumps hate. let's go vote, new hampshire! thank you! god bless you. 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. one day before the election, donald trump is crying foul, after the fbi cleared hillary clinton following a review of newly discovered e-mails. director james congress clinton did not deserve tor prosecu to be prosecuted and triggered outrage on both sides of the aisle. meanwhile, candidates are making a last-minute push on the campaign trail. >> reporter: it was well after midnight when donald trump wrapped up a rally in virginia, just outside of washington, d.c. both candidates not wasting a minute of time in the final hours of the campaign and there is plenty of reaction to this
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three paragraphs to members of congress clearing hillary clinton once again. donald trump capped a five-state campaign push in virginia overnight, railing against the fbi's decision to exonerate hillary clinton over her e-mail controversy. >> this is a rigged system. hillary clinton is guilty. she knows it. the fbi knows it. >> reporter: after reviewing thousands of newly discovered clinton e-mails,bi james comey penned another letter to congress on sunday revealing that investigators are standing by their july decision not to bring charges against the democratic nominee. >> we are glad this matter is resolved. >> reporter: clinton did not address reporters as she rallied in ohio with the help of lebron james and james taylor. >> i really believe that america's best years are still ahead of us. >> reporter: clinton's e-mail
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the entire campaign. despite the fbi's final decision it is a debate on capitol hill. paul ryan urging people to vote for trump saying clinton believes she is always above the law and always plays by her own rules senate minority leader accused comey writing dr. y days before a presidential election merely to confirm what we already knew, that secretary clinton's e-mail practices were legal. in a full day of rallies going from florida to new hampshire, both donald trump and hillary clinton made their final pitch to voters in dueling op-eds in the "usa today." >> craig boswell in washington,
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battleground states, florida and ohio. 29 electoral votes in florida and hispanic mvote may be the keep. anthony salvanto, cbs news director, has the details. >> donald trump has gotten more of the previously unsure, the undecided voters in both of these dates. now, there weren't that many to begin with but what we have seen from these voters, as w looking to change to the political system. they don't think it works for them. what they tell us now is that they increasing see hillary clinton as part of or connected to what they don't like about politics. but they see donald trump as entirely separate from it so that could be one reason why they are moving over. the other is that partisans, reliable republican voters who
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trump through the campaign as democrats have been with hillary clinton, well, some of those republicans have started to come back home and started to say that they now will vote for donald trump. that's behind some of his movement. as we head into tuesday night, the key thing to watch is both of these states are critical to donald trump's path. he needs ohio, he need florida. hillary clinton can win without them. the map would still favor her in that regard, but watch on tuesday if she can hang on to places like virginia, like pennsylvania. if she can hold both of those, she doesn't need a lot more to still get the electoral votes she will need to get elected. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will discuss the final election push with donald trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway and clinton's campaign manager robby mook. a reminder now. cbs news election night coverage begins tomorrow night at 7:00 eastern/6:00 central and you can watch all day on our streaming network cbsn. well, this morning,
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damage after a powerful earthquake rocked north central oklahoma near one of the world's largest oil storage facilities. the 5.0 magnitude quake struck last night and no immediate damage reports at the cushing oil storage terminal but the town of cushing suffered quite a bit of damage. shut living center was evacuated and part of the town is cordoned off. >> i happened to look up and i swear it looked like the ceiling the walls were shaking and ceiling moving and scary and still shook up about it. >> reporter: according to the u.s. geological survey, there have been 19 earthquakes in oklahoma in the last week. many traced to oil and gas production. a south carolina man accused of keeping a woman chained inside a storage container confessed to a quadruple murder 13 years ago. and officials say he may be tied to three other murders.
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hena daniels is here in new york with the details on that story. >> reporter: authorities say the 45-year-old real estate agent is cooperating with police. they add the investigation is not over. it's extending to other properties that cokohlhepp currently or used to own. he was back in court to forthe second time in 48 hours facing new charges of four counts of murder. >> you understand that? >> yes, i do. >> remained unsolved since 2003. four people, three man, and a woman, were found shot to death multiple times inside the super bike motorsports cord in spartanburg, north carolina. >> i'm rejoicing that our community can mow that four people brutally murdered, no wondering about it any more. >> reporter: the sheriff says
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crime. he was arrested on friday after a woman was found alive on his property. police found brown chained inside a locked storage container. she told investigators she believed her boyfriend was dead and there could be other bodies dead on the property. saturday, the sheriff confirmed that brown was found in a shallow ground. they say kohlhepp is he buried the victims. the county is in shock that a serial killer was living among them. the courtroom was filled with those killed at the motorcycle store. >> i remember when this happened. >> reporter: but at least now, family members finally have some answers. kohlhepp is a registered sex
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14-year-old neighbor and killing that neighbor. u.s.-backed iraqi forces are pushing forward isis-held mosul. the military is putting up stiff resistance. another front in the war against isis has been opened in nearby syria. raqqa ted. it is the de facto capital of isis and under isis control since 2014 and home to top isis leaders. in this country, jury selection resumes today in the murder trial of dylann who is the white mack accused of murdering nine black parishioners at a south carolina
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expected until after thanksgiving. coming up on the "morning news." broadway goes dark. performers are getting a rare tuesday night off to exercise their political voice. and comic candidates take a kinder, gentler outlook on "saturday night live." this is the "cbs morning news." to think about. t what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding.
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first-person appeals to voters from donald trump and hillary clinton. clinton writes, everything i've done as first lady, senator, or secretary of state, i've done by listening to people and looking for common ground, even with people who disagree with me. and if you elect me on tuesday, that's the kind of president i'll be. trump said, america has too many problems, too many things to fix, to mire our government in years of sorted corruption and criminal investigation. it is time to cut our ties with the failed politicians of the past, and embrace a bright, new future for all of our people. playbill reports that broadway is stepping side to let the election take center stage. 18 shows, including "cats" are closed tomorrow night to encourage cast to vote. some are offering shows tonight on what is usually a day off for theaters. "the new york times" reports a clash between police and demonstrators in hong kong.
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volkswagen's emission cheating scandal was widened and mcdonald's is letting you order from your smartphone. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange. we could be in for a so-called relief rally today. word that the fbi is standing by its decision not to charge hillary clinton following review of new e-mails sent stock futures soaring overnight. uncertainty about the election has sent stocks in their longest losing streak since 1980. the dow lost 270 points for the the s&p finished 41 points lower, the nasdaq lost 143 points last week. new allegations in the volkswagen emissions cheating scandal and this time involving its audi division. california authorities discovered cheating software on some audi models. the german criminal investigation has widened to include the volkswagen chairman.
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europe. it's getting easier to order food, isn't it? >> i don't know if i like that. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. we have a lot more yus coming up here. you're watching the cbs morning news. cret is how much they hurt. up here. you're watching the cbs morning news. eyus coming up here. you're watching the cbs morning news. wyus coming up here. you're watching the cbs morning news. syus
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. we are turning to a story we have been following that is breaking right now. former u.s. attorney general janet reno has reportedly died at the age of 78. now reno's god daughter said she died of complications from parkinson's disease early today. reno served in the clinton administration and she was the first woman to hold that post.
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belt slices open her abdomen during a car accident. and she was found with matted fur and maggots. but she is alive. and this morning, he is looking for a family to take her home forever. but first, allyson rae with a look at the weather this morn morn -- this monday morning. hopefully everyone had a great weekend. you know, the weather is looking good again this we are starting off frosty out there. yep, going to be cold. we have a frost advisory for parts of the d.c. area. one of the coldest starts this season gaithersburg at 39. and temperatures in washington into the 40s. so as we head through today, we will head to the low 60s at best. average highs about 61. that's really where we are
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it's going to be great. and we see a warm-up headed our way for election. we will get you those numbers in a bit. good morning. it's a busy seven-day as well. not busy on the roads right now. one accident on 70. no back-ups because of it. we have an accident at 355. and slow downs the on 39 the northbound lanes, they continue before new york avenue. shut down for that ongoing construction. and still we have this construction going on eastbound and westbound lanes when you cross 110. >> thank you so much. good morning. i'm larry miller. this morning we start with breaking news. we've learned that janet reno has died. she was the first woman to serve as u.s. attorney general and was the epicenter of several political storms during the last clinton administration. her goddaughter said she died
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son's disease -- parkinson's disease. a air canon firing a pumpkin broke apart. a man and woman were both hurt. the woman is now in critical condition. the competition was quickly canceled after the mishap. it was the first time the contest was held in the past two years. it was marred by a lawsuit and problems getting insurance companies to provide coverage for the event. in philadelphia, the city wants transit workers back on it would be effective just for tuesday. they want the workers to return to work so residents can head to the polls. the union that operates city buses, trolleys and subways have been on strike since last tuesday. a judge plans to hear the motions this morning. >> thank you. that is a quick look at
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we are one day away from finding out who will be the next president of the united states. donald trump and hillary clinton are back on the trail the today for one final push. thank you for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> and i'm mike hydeck. >> a little frosty today. and we are going to the see a gorgeous afternoon. not as breezy as the weekend but that allows the frost to form. nice calm winds and clear skies and temperatures pl we're at 47 degrees. but outside of the beltway, you see temperatures in the 30s. even arlington could see. 36 right for rockville. 41 for clinton. and sunshine today. going to be absolutely beautiful. temperatures either side of 60 degrees, depepping on where you are. in the district, we head to the low 60s -- depending on where you are.
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low 60s. the seven-day, we are going to take a plunge. going to be chilly. >> my wool sweater will come in handy. thank you. we have construction close to 95. not on 95 but passing by 216 between all saints road and 95, down to just one lane for the construction. no delays on 95 southbound or northbound. we do have one accident here, 70 in the eastbound lanes, right passing by 355. no delays yet but it's blocking thgh shoulder. only delays right now down on 395. this should clear up in about 20 minute, northbound lanes between 2nd street and new york avenue. >> thank you. a prince george's county teacher accused of sexting a student will face a judge this morning. the 66-year-old was arrested last month. he was a spanish teacher. prosecutors say he sent exbless it is messages to a 16-year-old
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