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this is cbs five news. a quick look at our top story's this evening, a four- year-old boy has passed away after his father found him in the wall. crews arrived at the maze a whole -- maison there how this in the oversee that he was too late, police say the boy climbed out of a window and fell into the pool, now trying to figure out how all of this happened. police believe a wrong way driver was impaired when the lead them on a cross that valley chase this morning.
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hour later in downtown phoenix. it ended after an officer used his car to ram the -- win the suspects car. the driver and suspect 37-year- old tony gutierrez was taken to the hospital with minor injuries . doctor ben carson makes us stop at the headquarters in phoenix this afternoon, during the primary, trump compared carson's personality to that of a child molester. but for weeks no carson has been -- now carson has been traveling the country encouraging people to vote for of this beach later tonight. hillary clinton and donald trump are on in all our late three days now before the election. clinton has the lead in the oral count reduction polls in some key battlegrounds dates as to nominees in the dead heat. in three days we are going to win -- we're going to win the great state of florida. and we're going to win back the white house.
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nominee -- nominees as they head out for battleground - ellipsis-ellipsis we can -- week in the latest polls likely voters in the sunshine state has clinton and trump virtually tied and in front of supporters -- in front of supporters in tampa trump brought up a about hot button issue. the rising rates of the affordable care act, will change begins with immediately repealing and replacing obamacare. his running mate dumping in michigan, -- stumping in michigan, tackling the economy. we are going to cut taxes across the board and lower business taxes in america so companies in michigan can create jobs and compete with companies around the world. >> i will fight everything every single day hitting the ground in florida making -- making stops in miami, the schedule cut short the fourth because of
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both for the future let's vote for what we want for our country and our children and our grandchildren, god bless you . election day is a big day in america but should it be at paid holiday christmas pretty big companies incorporated it should be -- incorporated it should be, general motors ford, patagonia and -- ford, patagonia and others have told their workers to take the day off and go vote for you there's no federal law requiring voters to take th >> you might not get a day off, but you can get a -- , but you can get a free babysitter some the ymca is offering this to make sure you can go out and get to the polls on election day, good in all 16 locations, they will watch the kids for free for up to four hours between 8:00 a.m. and eight p.m. stick on cbs five for election date are doing with 3tv bring even more election coverage as the results -- is
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on cbs five online or on the free mobile app. knowing what they knew about this mental status he should've been -- he should've been admitted, and the more should've been done to help him. this is a story would have been following now for several years, the tragic suicide rates among -- rate among our veterans. this morning hundreds gathered in the east valley to encourage vets to reach out for help the 22 too many -- took place in the east valley organizers said that she was impaired to create the event after seeing one of the stories in the newscast on the topic. her best friend and on custin yet a service in an army me -- army radio. he even said -- even said depression and ptsd led him to take his own life. that's when she decided something needed to be done to prevent another tragedy.
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so rampant in the guys that come back from the overseas, i have seen firsthand how much this can hurt families and her people's lives, the only three -- newly 350 people walk the course this morning. more information on the topics coming from researchers at asu center -- center virus prevention. they say an elderly veteran commit suici three days, that is more than 100 each -- beshear. our population particularly at risk for suicide especially the older they get -- especially the older they get their up forgotten group. the asu researchers are looking into why this is happening hoping to prevent it continuing. things were nice and cool for us once again this afternoon with clear skies and then -- a nice breeze, 82 was afternoon
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us slightly above the average for 80 we started off this morning at 61 degrees, outside right now are not fair skies were seeing 81's -- the one is current temperatures, 83 at 43%, wins at 6 miles an hour here's what we can expect throughout the rest of -- out the rest of the evening he will be in the upper 70s through about 7:00 tonight hitting the mid-seventies at 8:00 and low 70s starting at 9:00 this evening. we have said good-bye to the storm systems that brought us all the rain on first tonight and we are just seeing a little bit of us some cloud cover up in the -- in the far northeast portion as it continues exit the area. warm, dry air and the ridge of high pressure begins to form for us as we head into the sunday and will keep us warm and dry as we head into monday and tuesday. to say night we will have the system once again coming up from the south that will be moving in and that will cool us
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but right now it doesn't look like we will get any -- he will get any moisture. overnight lows for us tonight will be in the upper 50s to the low 60s around the valley of -- up in like staff 32. 514 sedona, 46 pace in, 54 globe 614 bullhead city. tomorrow temperatures at inch warmer than today low to mid 80s across the valley and flagstaff 62 is expected high, -- is expected high, 70 patients, 75 city. warming up as we get into tuesday, 88 what we are expect in, after that make system moving in. cool down will be in the 80s by thursday. for years now, drug cartels have been fighting you equate -- new incredibly to deliver drugs. >> now the order patrol using
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one of the most powerful tools to protect the border's suspended high above the arizona desert, agents call it the eye in the sky. if life is close to 24, 365 as we can. the radar system monitors the entire us-mexico border, six blips from arizona texas carry specialized radar that can detect aircraft flying to -- too low for conventional way to t and homemade low flying planes smugglers used to deliver drugs over the water . this is how he -- we used to you like a hand glider. agent say some aircraft equipped with drop basket so smugglers can drop their payload mid air. our -- law enforcement -- medicare. law enforcement afraid if see that on the router will engage and get the drugs get the bad guys waiting for the
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to a military base in california where detection officers watch for -- where detection officers watch for potential threats. i will submit them and -- was so moving my focus will be for what doesn't seem right in this area. one something is to spotted, order patrol teams can be in the air within three minutes. agent say smugglers often risk flying dangerously low to deliver their jobs. -- drugs. really close to t up the profile. if it's a smugglers that makes it -- smuggler that makes it over the border, agent said the technology track down the drugs before it gets into the wrong hands. -- . christmas tunis, cbs news yuma arizona. i want people to think that even doing bad things you should do the things to make the world a better place. pretty westwards from a 13- year-old and now her principal wants to make sure that her
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teenagers -- for being lazy, and apathetic, we found the seventh grader who is flipping the stereo -- stereotype upside down. so he's had a lot of time . >> you can teach kids history and math, but there's no formal lesson plans for -- plan for kindness and generosity. if there was, 13-year-old shelby -- shelby jimenez will
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and think that instead of thing -- doing bad things you should do good things to make the world a better place. the seventh grader in surprise, realize that pajamas dance and on campus to collect pjs to donate to sit kids at the hospital. to make them real happy and get smiles on the recent to make them smile because somebody -- because somebody is thinking about them. she was instrumental in the schools packages her shoulders soldiers drive in the protect the environment the teenager deals with assortment of problems, she's got a spinal condition that will require surgery this month. >> the principal money to thank the special team for all she's done so she reached out to cbs five to pay it forward to shelby. >> she cares about the world and about kids and about the environment, she gives more than she ever wants truce. our use cool followed principal barnes to -- this
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in class. >> this kid gives and gives him so -- them so i nominated shelby for that. forward award because we think the world of you. your leadership and your model was outstanding and you represent the good in people, the good in life and honey, here is $500 cash for you to keep paying it forward because you think the world of you. -- because we think the woo thank you principal barnes, if you would like to nominate someone for next week's pay it forward, had to cbs five -- head to cbs five az.com and click on the pay it forward tab . as you probably heard the cubs finally won the world series, it took 108 years so look at the crowd. so they make sure to be out in to celebrate. >> look at this, the city estimates 5 million people came out to congratulate the team
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seventh largest gathering. we know election day it's around the corner, if you had enough then turn on the tv in the last's. that's with the weather channel is proposing, the 24 -- 24 hour whether -- weather network is to -- the air nine hours of videos and jazz next tuesday and it's the first time we are doing this as an alternate to the typical election coverage. in between those soundscape's you can -- you can see up-to-date on so stick with cbs five year partnering with the 3tv to bring all the election coverage you need and more as a result come in. looking ahead to this evening we are going to have -- we're going to have clear skies and trees that will be out there,
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81 degrees outside right now, humidity 33% -- 33%, do points at 49, winds at 6 miles an hour . we have stayed with clear skies for the most part except for the little bit of -- left over for the eastern portion of the state. as that system is exiting, that will continue to move toward the east north east centered over the four corners, we will have more sure that will move otherwise dry and warm over the next couple days. next system is not until the end of next week and that will coolest -- cool us -- is down not expect them to get anymore moisture. temperatures will be in the 50s and axes in the valley, flagstaff overnight low of 32, 51 sedona 54 global and 61 for bullhead city, they will be ranging from low to mid 80s
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tomorrow night not too bad, 72 for sedona, 74 pay seven, 86475 for globe. that warming trend will be coming our way 80 degrees on -- 80 degrees on tuesday election day plenty of sunshine temperatures gradually cooling back to the low 80s by the time we head into the end of the week. breezy on tuesday months the afternoon how about more back has or additional the race, it out wants to know what moves you, to get you interactive on future projects with -- project with the new survey, how does it work, cbs five has answers. we all have our 2 cents on what to do with arizona's roads, it's time to put your funny when your -- the monotheists. quick survey on the day that
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the public the stakeholders anyone to get engaged tell us -- tell us what's important. >> it's part of the long-term goal, five years ahead, you decide what's important and where the money goes. >> you have a lot of different choices, a lot of difficult decisions, limited funding resources. >> i 17, we have all these things to say about it, north comes to traffic comes to standstill. >> i have lived here since 87 and nine nothing changed about it -- nothing changed about it. >> from the city north,. >> it's same ragged freeway . >> safety and expansion ranks the highest. good idea to get an input. last-minute merges on
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often blamed for causing will reach but engineers and -- grace but engineers and a handful of states are encouraging drivers to use the so-called zipper merge, it happens when driver's wait until the last minute to join a single lane before a construction zone study say it zipper and -- merging leads to shorter lines and help reduce speed around workers. not everyone is is convinced like caltrans in california where they urge people to virtually. to cut in at the very last second. not only did it lead to rome reach -- a rich, it can lead to sudden braking which can cause -- which can cause the direct collision. arizona is one of at least eight 87 encourages zipper merging, it only works in high traffic and low-speed situation. in your consumer watch tonight if you are planning to -- if you are planning to fly his for your thanksgiving destination, you better book now. every day that you wait they
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cost you money, the year their prediction have hopper, predicts that it will rise $4 a day and then ten days before thanksgiving $10 a day. the holiday season upon us and retailers are -- and retailers are in the spirit of hiring, more than 700,000 seasonal workers are expected to be hired for the holiday season, macy's, jcpenney and office depot are hiring the most people and experts say that many jobseekers could see their rules. uber is -- hoover's making it easier for passengers whenever they need the right, part of a makeover for the ridesharing app, some of the big changes include up front pricing pricing and on arrival time protection, it suggesting places that can deliver food for destination, the company plans to overhaul the health cap over the next few.
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a new app and comes with a rewards program, the afghans customer of free food item for every five visits, joel water. the -- joe whataburger restaurant. and nine-year-old man in kansas city said he has a secret to a long life. it's fast food. john houston calls said that he has ultimate franchise for more than 30 years and he is there everyday, he calls it -- and because of -- he calls it his fountain of youth and said he -- it's their every single day, but it's not exactly getting a big mac every day. have a solid everyday, apple slices -- salad everyday, apple slices, chocolate milk. >> he does like to splurge once in a while, his favorite a quarter pounder with cheese. i like that. a special program helping young cancer survivors as well as children with other health problems to get back on -- to get back on their feet so they can play their favorite sports again. looks in -- evidence of early
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light most x it -year-olds. i like to play baseball and basketball. for you to -- years he did not have the energy and strength to keep up because he was -- because he was fighting leukemia. this program is helping him and other kids to get hacked into the sports they -- into the sports they love. it's called back in the game. we developed a program to help the kids truly conditioned themselves, regla flexibility and strength. >> this is the tenth year the program that helps about 150 kids since starting. he completed with the swim team before diagnosed with leukemia in 2014, he started a year ago. you're going to do it. >> yes i am. >> the benefits are not -- . >> the benefits are not just physical. >> building his confidence -- confidence again, showing him he's been through this, but he
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has been coming to the program since was three. >> i get stronger every time i come. >> it's so fun, takes the mind of -- might of the treatment. let's them focus on being kids and being able to be with other kids doing the same thing . 123. >> get in the game. new tonight, some of -- office workers in london get tired of their nine t jobs, the boss started and you walk -- bus started and you walk and talk to work to get the -- one to get their heart rates going. kpmg is an auditing firm and at least once a week, two dozen colleagues are pure to buy computer, they hold 30 minute mobile meetings where they walk and talk about anything from projects to career advice. the exact same thing outside the work, formal where you can do more relax and still have
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with whoever you are meeting -- in meeting with. health experts recommend at least 30 minutes of moderate physical exercise per day so kpmg said the mobile meetings they . arizona state fair has come and gone and every lots of five and was consumed , but folks who -- at the fair last month made a lasting impact on the valleys hungry, they saw a record number of food donations for st. mary's food receive more than 1405000 pounds of came food, we can wednesday's plays a big role offering free admission and -- in exchange for the food donations. these days if you want to call a friend most people use their cell phone, pull up your contact, click the number and make a phone -- the phone call. for many, phone books are single the past, but not for -- , but not for residents and in louisiana, they not only have a
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one and the only one where you can look up people by their nicknames. the 422 and corncob that you've -- a few of the names listed inside. >> it's kind of a -- [ audio not understandable ] the nicknames and the festival -- -- i'm proud of being part of that. >> to grow bridge from book began in 1949 after the operator -- after the operator was faced out out. let's take one more look -- them seven-day forecast before we go tonight, it's going to be a gorgeous week temperatures will warm over -- temperatures will warm over the next couple of days, but 80s -- , but it's consumption of route this next week. coming up after the summer, a special edition of cbs five days -- minutes after the game. you can get everything you need to know on cbs five news at ten. that will do it.
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putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. when i come home and dinner's not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p****". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing. standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either.
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