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a lot of activity out there! >> reporter: there has been a lot of activity. i do want to show you this. you can see that man holding a black lives matter sign. he's been agitating the crowd all afternoon. from have been some heated exchanges. the police have kept things calm but there is a really massive line out here. during his first stop during the presidential primary election earlier this year. that line is stretching around this recreational field where clinton will be speaking shortly. some of these people have been waiting for hours for a chance just to see her. and this runs counter against some of the data we haven't seen lately that shows there is a lack of enthusiasm amongst
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gonna find that, but you'll find supporters who are just tired. hearing about e-mails. nothing compared to what donald trump has said and done in the past. thing the media should just stop asking about it and stop focusing on this issue all together. >> i'm tired. people using the word e-mail as a dirty word. what i want to know is what is the content of the e-mails that is the problem. him but we can't pass her? >> let's start talking about how many rules trump has broken and how many people got hurt by him. >> people died penniless because of that man in atlantic city. he does not have my vote. >> reporter: clinton expected to start speaking in about an hour. we don't know exactly what she's going to be saying. she's been pursuing and sharpening the attacks against mr. trump,
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in the past. >> if you would like to see the clinton rally, we are streaming live on our website. mike pence also rallying supporters here in the valley today. at least a thousand people packed the mesa convention center this morning and talked aboutin healthcare premiums, isis and lowering tax rates. >> all those qualities in an agenda donald trump will rebuild our military revive our economy through tax relief, repealing obamacare, and have the kind of appointments in the supreme court that will uphold all our cherished liberties. >> donald trump has made seven
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announcing his run. >> and tim kaine plans to make a pair of campaign stops in arizona, both phoenix and tucson. he plans to deliver his entire speech in spanish. we have new demands now tonight from a satanic group, two leaders in scottsdale. either let them give the indication before their city council meeting or they're going to sue. >> the group has been trying for months, so far city leaders have sai zahid has the details. >> at least two scottsdale city leaders have spoken out against the satanic temple, and the phrase hail satan. >> reporter: at every city council meeting there's an open-door policy for the public to give a prayer or indication. according to an attorney, the satanic temple which is based in tucson asked to do it but was told no. >> there are many people in the organization, they are tax
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communities, and they will not be disenfranchised. >> reporter: this comes after,;t one council member made p antisatanic comments. in the later the council woman is quoted "saying i do not welcome a satanist group. if they do come, you will not see me bow my head to their message. i will leave the meeting." the group's attorney says scottsdale has two options. >> they allow as, which they have to constitutionally do, or they have to do away with that system through which they're discriminating. >> reporter: instead of letting satanists speak, it believes the city found a loophole changing policy to only allow chaplains to give the indication. >> most don't have the ability to decide which faiths are more appropriate than others. the country was foundod that principle. >> reporter: scottsdale is reviewing the demand letter sent
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city's policies regarding indications need constitutional standards. >> we'll see what happens. the agency added another layer of verification but that move had a lot of seniors confused, thinking that this was all a big scam. they received e-mails telling them they had to enter is a code sen message every time they wanted to sign into their online account. the problem is not only seniors have a text-enabled cellphone. >> 70 % to 80% of the people who are gonna get on the social security site probably don't have a smart phone and wouldn't necessarily understand setting up text verification. >> this is something the feds apparently realized, temporarily rolling back the text message
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paul babeu is abusive. physical and sexual abuse at a boarding school. woman: a school that used to be run by pinal county sheriff paul babeu. disturbing. man: babeu's school was unlicensed, abusive, and dangerous. woman: paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. rife with abuse, he supported the abusive practices and even bragged about them. paul babeu is unfit to represent us. house majority pac is responsible
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the holiday season is upon us, and retailers are in the
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>> nearly 740,000 workers are expected to be hired for the holidays. $100 a month for some employees to help with tuition or student loans. watta burger just cooked up a new mobile app and it comes if you're planning fly for thanksgiving ubetter book now! prices can jump about $4 every day and $10 a day in the 10 days before thanksgiving. instagram is partnering with major retailers to test what they're calling shoppable tags, designed to make it easier to buy products. users can click
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hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of
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game 7 of the world series pays big money to be in cleveland. we just hang on for another 20 seconds. the average price for tonight's game, $2,700! still less than the super pretty cool story tonight. closing out her career. >> more about her incredible journey. this has been amazing. i am not being separated from my terry francona jersey.
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basic story at asu on campus. a curtain call for asu women's soccer on friday. friday's score is about the end of one incredible chapter and the beginning of another. >> reporter: on friday she'll put on an asu uniform for one final time. >> super bittersweet, this is my last home game againstof bitter because it is my last home game. >> reporter: the road has been winding. she got a scholarship offer to texas a&m out of high school before tearing her acl, then her parents split up. >> i was very upset leaving my mom. all their lives they have worked on a dairy. so she had to move from our home. technically we didn't own the home. they told my mom if my dad didn't come back in two week, they
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so the saddest part was leaving her. >> reporter: they moved with their dad to arizona and returned to the soccer field. >> she was probably here a total of two weeks in terms of on the soccer field. and i had called immediately from people in the community saying you gotta come look at this player. >> reporter: adversity would strike again. >> got a scholarship then i was ready to go and i tore it. and that's when i kept saying why me, why again? and i kept questioning my faith. and i think everything happens for a reason. back then i was cocky and super air gand. and i think that was a teaching lesson. that was god telling me to be humble. >> reporter: through that humility, she would become a leader for the sun devils. and both parents have been able to see her play in person. losesy lora has a whole new group of
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>> she is the first in her family to did to college. currently looking for a job trying to help her family out back in texas. final game on friday. foul play, wild chickens going missing from a phoenix neighborhood. answers on why so
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a big hello, ashwood ranch elementary. a little weather road show out there today in gilbert. about 1104th graders in one room. a a big thank you from the teachers. including mrs. horton there. log onto our website to enter is your school. great pictures this evening on facebook. we appreciate the photos. still some beautiful photos in the high country. and mrs. k all excited about the cooler weather. all excited for a nice
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enjoy a nice walk in the afternoon and the backyard with the temperatures. 82 degrees in phoenix, not bad. 54 up around flagstaff. we're gonna be looking at some showers. already starting to see some rainfall around eastern arizona. douglas, show low as well. and future cast, a pretty good handle on the rainfall. you can see by tomorrow morning, light rain here in the valley, better chance of some showers, and heavier showers across areas of ta mogollon rim. a chance of rain in the valley until tomorrow afternoon and the evening hours. temperature-wise, mid-60s on thursday in phoenix. 42 up in flagstaff. and a temperature drop around 60 in casa grande. the 7-day, better chance of rain, passing thunderstorms,
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for thursday a high of 52 in flagstaff. mid-50s friday, and over the weekend things are improving. temps in the 60s. and then for us, well, here's the way it looks around the valley, 84, chance of rain, about 0.10 inch of rain. and clear skies through the weekend. temps around the 80s. archaeologists inru flap where the body of jewas said to be placed after his death. >> they are doing a documentary about the restoration project of a historic shrine. >> reporter: for believers it is the holiest site in christianity, deep inside jerusalem's old city, the church
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>> they're seeing something they have believed in all their lives >> reporter: archaeologists dug through layers of marwel, plaster and is debris, centuries of construction and deconstruction. when they finally discovered this. a marble slab with a cross carved into its surface, thought to date back to the crusades of the 1500s in the burial bed, revealed to be in tact. >> it was amazing to see a cross on the spot where we were looking. >> reporter: his xees were shaking at -- knees were shaking at the revelation. >> i feel like we are as close as possible to saying this is exactly the spot that constantine said here is the burial of jesus christ. >> reporter: after 60 hours, the tomb was seemed back up,
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again. hillary clinton set to take the stage at asu in 30 minutes. this is a live look at podium. big crowds out there. this is her first time in the valley since the primary. she's trying to get some last-minute support here in arizona, which is now officially a swing state just days before the election. mike pence also drumming up support here in the valley. at least 1,000 people passed the event center this morning where he talked about healthcare premium, isis, and lowering corporate tax rates. this is the governor's fourth visit to our state. sheriff joe arpaio's upcoming contempt of court trial has been postponed. a judge is granted his request to take more time to prepare.
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not been scheduled. be sure to connect with us on facebook, twitter, or instagram. share your stories, #cbs5az. we are going to have full coverage coming up tonight of the hillary clinton rally, that's coming up in about 30 minutes. she is set to hit the stage at 6:30, and don't forget to connect with us there on facebook, twitter or instagram. just #cbs5. >> and we'll be streaming live on the website and theil that's it for us! >> we are back at 6:30.
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i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this messsage. paul babeu oversaw a place of horrors as headmaster of a school for at-risk youth. students were denied basic human rights ona deserves better. arizona's largest newspapers endorse tom o'halleran for congress. "the republic" says, "elect tom o'halleran. his words match his work." and "the daily star" said, "o'halleran puts the common good above party politics.
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: in cold blood. >> these officers were ambushed. >> pelley: two iowa cops are shot to death as they sat in patrol cars. a suspect is in custody. two police forces are grief stricken. also tonight, as trump andig clinton make their closing of millennial voters. >> neither party deserves the black vote. >> i think we do need law and order in this country. >> i have never been more afraif in my life than i have been throughout this election. >> pelley: hard times in the oil patch. schools go to a four-day week. >> let's go cubs! >> pelley: and we double team our world series coverage with dean 'n' don. >> as the front page of thege "chicago tribune" says today,

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