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live from cbs 5, breaking news. >> seconds away and now midnight on the east coast and yes, voters are heading to the polls as we speak. this hampshire. they have a long-standing tradition of casting ballots the moment the clock strikes midnight. that is what you're seeing there. >> and tonight, the tradition and it's a new one, as the presidential candidates now making their final push for votes. >> you got to get out and vote. >> let's swamp them.
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trumps hate. let's get out and vote. philadelphia, tomorrow, let's make history together. >> and final countdown is on in less than 8 hours. many will go out and cast your ballots. >> this time around, we want to make sure you have all of the answers you need when it comes to voting. we're joined live outside the polling place. >>reporter: yes, they're hoping voters won't experience those long lines. they have more of these sites set up and ready to go. if you head out in the morning or in the evening, here are a couple things you should keep in mind. beginning with something brought up by donald trump.
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by corrupt media pushing false allegations and out right lies. >> he went onto encourage people to show up at the polls and act as monitors or observers. but they said leave that to the parties. >> they can't go in and perform their own types monitoring. you'll interfere with other voting, and that's a crime. >> and guns aren't allowed. >> election marshalls will call mcso if anyone violates the rules and refuses to leave. >> the most important things,
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7:00 p.m. and bring an id but don't just at any precinct, you have to vote in your assigned precinct and to find out, it's posted on our mobile news app. >> an answers, check it out. more than 1-million people have voted early and 338,000 registered demo over 433,000 registered as republicans and look at the independents, 277,000 for the independents. >> an and some issues with early ballots. more than 7,000 have been flagged, 5,000 questionable signatures and 2,200 weren't signed. but they said, anyone who has
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notified. >> we continue our 24 hours on the campaign trail. and tonight, the very real concern of cyber hackers and could they impact the results tomorrow? the big concern, should we be worried that this election system could get h hacked. >> it's a real concern and it's easy >> arizona was targeted this summer but the fear of a cyber attack tomorrow could do more damage than the reality of the threat. >> why are you so late? >> [laughter]. >> forget about deadlines. >> used to be a reporter. >> exactly. >> so, let's go do this. >> we're going to do it in your car or mine?
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>> want to get coffee? >> dennis, campaigns, specially statewide, they'll drive you crazy. no doubt about it. >> so what were you doing that made you late? >> waiting for you. >> wrong story there. >> obviously, hacking is a really big issue right now. we've seen some in the past. arizona and in one sense it's >> they found out by russian hackers but the reality is, is our voting machine that you use tomorrow, they're not connected to the internet, they're unhackable for that reason. and in addition, there's a paper trail. if there's any question, they can count by hand and our election tomorrow should be
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are worried it could undermine the creditability. the big point here for any voters, who are worried. it's not connected to the internet and separated from that. if there's question about the election results, they can check on the old school way. >> send it back to you guys, in the studio. >> we had technical problems with the right story airing but we'll have that story put up on the website and on the mobile app. very interesting if you have any concerns about hacking, we'll have that story on there. >> the election is like live tv, it's un predictable and this one has been at times, down right nasty but they're praying for a peaceful election. they're holding a prayer vigil ahead of their final push to
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polls and they're handout fliers with information and details on the id required to cast their ballot. volunteers are going to make sure that once people get to the polls they'll be comfortable. >> we have voter protectors, so they ensure people aren't being intimidated. >> and not only that, they'll be giving people who need rides supply them tomorrow. >> download our free mobile app, it's in the palm of your hand, and we have the answers for tomorrow's election. quick on the campaign icon and get the latest results right to your smartphone as they come in, our breaking news news throughout the news tomorrow. police in south carolina now say they've found another
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land. he served time in arizona for kidnapping in the '80s and he killed scott ponder and his mother years ago and they were two of four murdered at a motorcycle shop, his wife was 7 weeks pregnant at the time of his death. she lives here with her son now. >> my mom death sentence and i thought no one deserves to die even though he killed my grandma and my dad. >> the 45-year-old is a registered sex offender and authorities are searching his property for more bodies still. police investigating after someone made a threat against willow canyon high school. they don't think it's a credible threat but asking
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call surprise police. fire investigators still trying to figure out what sparked a weekend explosion that leveled an apartment. six people injured and some lost everything and the community is stepping up to help. they started the payson crisis refund. they're collecting furniture and some are victims. >> imagine the impact we can make if we did this all of the time? >> on thursday, volunteers organize all of the donations so victims can take what they need and area churches are planning meal delivery. thanks, big election day tomorrow. polls open at 6:00 a.m. and temperatures will cool
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10 degrees above average. around then we cooldown to 82 when the polls close. weak disturbance will be passing by. and winds at 5 miles per hour. satellite and radar, mostly clear and this is what we'll experience tomorrow. clear conditions through the afternoon and the winds will be preseason off and on. and then in 80s and that 7-day planner. and tuesday and wednesday and then things cooldown by the end of the workweek. and friday, and then mid 80s and activities planned. great weather over the weekend. we got your answers for election day. and we're not done yet. coming up, answers on how poll workers gear up for maybe big lines.
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getting back to our special report. 24 hours on the campaign trail and many are worried about hackers but morgan lowe explains the fear of cyber attacks may cause more damage than the reality of the threat. >> employees of the secretary of state's office are testing voting machines. critical before any election. but doublely so this year. >> we did have a computer that counties. >> it happened in july and made headlines. russian hackers tried to get into the voter registration system. >> it's scary to get contacted by the fbi. and say there was a user name and a password belonging to us that was for sale on the dark web. >> secretary of state michelle reagan said no data was stolen
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in september, they identified 192,000 hacking attempts and 11,000 of them were malicious. >> it's a criminal casing a joint. >> attorney james goodnow handles these and it's a new reality he said. >> up until now it hasn't been one. >> but there's for now, when it comes to cyber hacking and tomorrow's election. the system that was hacked was the voter registration system. that's hooked up to the internet. our state's voting machines, they're older, and not online. they're unhackable. >> we're talking about machines that aren't hooked to the internet so we feel safe that
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>> she's trying to make sure voters know that, even a perceived threat could cause problems. >> what's the real danger? >> the far greater concern is the panic that results when people think that the systems may in fact be hacked. >> once again, polls open ap6:00 a.m. 724 polling locations spre out and poll workers will set up the polling booths and machines. >> they hope they keep the wait times down especially compared to what we saw in march. >> we have more, you have to go to your assigned polling place. there may be lines and we'll expect that. i've just, the anticipation for this election, so, we're trying to make sure that the lines
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the day goes. >> security is a big concern. the sheriff's office will have deputies to drive around to respond to problems. >> tomorrow's election could be a turning point in the debate over marijuana nationwide. 9 states including arizona will vote on recreational or medical marijuana. we're joined now with details on a local company's efforts the virtual set for marijuana election night 2016 on cannabis radio. they're doing 6 hours of live rolling coverage on cannabis only and it's the first election night internet broadcast of its kind. >> it's got the glitz and graphics of a network broadcast.
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>> when the marijuana issue comes up, it gets a chuckle or a denigration or demeaning of the serious nature of it. and we're looking to add to this coverage, treating it as we would treat any other social justice issue. >> he's used to doing on raidyo. it's the biggest production i've been a part of and live reports in all five states where marijuana legalization is on the ballot. their goal, clear up questions. >> is it more potent and more dangerous and are things going
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balanced and factual. >> by the time their broadcast ends, california an florida and maine will vote to legalize it. >> you heard it first. and the live broadcast is at 4:00 p.m. arizona time. a link to that is on our cbs 5 mobile app and the opponents in arizona are making their final push volunteers had a phone bank. they argued it would be bad for arizona and they said studies show traffic deaths have gone up in colorado and it would make government in arizona bigger. >> the first monies going in terms of revenue are going to fund a new government. department of marijuana.
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rushes the kicker, and but no call on that. the league tweeted there should have been home field advantage for seattle. they win a strange one for sure. 31-25. >> word leaking out. diamondbacks hired a new manager, torey and he seems optimistic about turning things around. it doesn't sound like a tear down job. >> we have good, young talented players who are core guys and you can build around them. we have a long way to go, that's a miscalculation.
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