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>> james: thank you so much, happy thanksgiving, everybody, reggie, take us home. ? captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh
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the great thanksgiving migration underway as million was americans make the trek home or away for thanksgiving. >> over the airport, we're happy to report things have been relatively calm. >> not to put a damper on things, it's still early! this time last year, things started to get really busy. here's a look at some of the traffic on state route 33, right into sky harbor.
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traffic doesn't seem to be too busy right now. that's good news if you're planning a late-night road trip. >> the latest on travel conditions at this hour. >> reporter: a lot of people got the message you need to be prepared for holiday travel. travel will be up significantly. things at the airport were calm. aaa estimates nearly 49 million americans will hit the road for thanksgiving, up 1.9% from last year. it's been more than a week we've been saying be prepared, expect delays. an estimated 27 million will travel by plane. and there was a warning again for weeks that you should show up three hours early to try to avoid the big lines. tonight we found people who took
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find short lines. >> get some beer, a couple drinks before the flight. >> reporter: the state patrol is gonna be beefing up patrols for dui. if you are gonna be on the roadway, try to stay safe. police in new york trying to keep their stepped up security actually out spotlight. there are updated concerns about a possible terror attack. if you're heading out shopping on black friday and you need answers, you can download our app and hit the black friday icon. looking for the driver who
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the driver returned to the skeevent driver did not a impaired but they are investigating if speed was a factor. police are investigating a deadly shooting. a live look at that area. the victim is in his 30s. we are waiting to hear more details. terrifying video coming in from surveillance camera captures a home envation. you can see the man force that elderly homeowner on the bottom part of your screen, and another person to the ground at gunpoint. he's holding a gun in his right-hand, the guy in the stalking cap. three men knocked on the door, force there'd way inside and took off with some expensive
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donald trump has promised to build a huge border wall, but he will have to overcome some battles over land rights. and there's already a big one brewing in arizona. >> reporter: the vast mayore of land along the arizona and but not here. tribal leaders don't want a border wall. tribe's land extends into mexico, and they say a wall would divide relatives and disrupt the movement of animals. the reservation spans 20% of the entire aired/mexico border. >> that is one of the busiest sections when it comes to the smuggling of drugs and people. >> reporter: the president of the local border patrol union. >> the type of fencing used in
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limited. >> reporter: not just to stop smuggling but also to save lives. crossing the border can be dangerous, even deadly. at least 924 migrants have been found dead in arizona over the last five years. and 40 percent were found near. >> if you're aware you have this lawlessness in your area, and you care about your community and you care about your land, wouldn't you want better protection? >> reporter: there are pockets of private land it. came to the forefront in santa cruz county in 2008 when the border patrol was building this fence in nogales. the county assessor says some landowners sued but the federal government won. and it could shape future fence projects. >> it would be a battle, but they would keep the land, using the case law in santa cruz county. >> reporter: that means the
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an act of congress to pass a bill taking back part of this tribal land. sparks and flames shooting out of that guy's pants pocket. here's another angle. he's trying to pull they, cigarette out of his pants there. people running for the door. this all happened at a wine shop in york's grand central terminal. >> >> the holiday season now here, and it is supposed to be a joyous time of year. >> for the families of a serial shooter victim, this is the painful reminder of the loved one they lost.
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this time of year. the fact the person who is responsible for their suffering is still out there. >> murdered three people. >> reporter: he did not want to show his face as he for him is it feels like yesterday. >> my daughter is going to month on her birthday used to fall on thanksgiving. that's gonna really drive my nuts. >> reporter: the just one of the families victimize the by this killer. they're facing their first holiday season without their loved one. making this more upsetting the serial shooter seems to have dropped
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>> we don't have any fresh evidence. dips have dropped down to almost nothing. we need people to remember this man is still out there >> reporter: detectives are not letting up. >> we're not leaving any stone unturned. can you imagine when you're working as hard as we are and not finding the closure we want, it's challenging. >> reporter: they're offering a $75,000 leading to an arrest and you can remain anonymous. a valley mother of two young children hit and killed by a car in chandler is being remembered tonight. >> pamela was on an evening walk with her kids when they were hit by a red line runner. she did not survive. her children are doing better. her mom runs a nonprofit helps
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release there. >> starting new life. >> the family still has plenty to be thankful fair, they say. brian started physical therapy today and audrey can leave icu tomorrow on thanksgiving. this year's tensions may be more heated because of the election and a t-shirt. you see the line sectioning off the b. state to make tucson part of mexico. some people think this is pretty funny and they want to wear one to the game. others call it hateful rhetoric and say tempe is better than that.
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symbols or slogans that are hateful. and this t-shirt represents normalizing it, making it casual, making it fun e. it's not. >> we tried but when asked for comment the man behind the shirt did not respond. big game on friday. lower 5 big travel day today, a lot of showers pushing through the midwest, areas of new york. manhattan for the parade tomorrow. temperatures warming up in the mid-to upper 70s. above average
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nice for friday. temps into the 50s this morning, 23 in flagstaff. 30s in prescott. the 7-day planner, here it is, the first ten minutes, warming up quite a bit. 77 on thursday for thanksgiving. 79 for friday if you're heading out shopping. and changes roll in. slight chance of showers on sunday. and a few clouds on monday. you have all the answers you need to go enjoy your thanksgiving. so go spend some me we sit down with joe arpaio to talk about his time as america's toughest sheriff. >> i didn't give myself that name. >> do you like that name? >> i'd rather be called america's toughest sheriff than america's nicest sheriff. >> are you hunting for black friday deals? what it take toss
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a month from now, a new sheriff will take the reins of the office. arpaio voted out. >> he and his wife spoke candidly with scott about how they're trying to move on with their lives. >> regrets too, few to mention champion means i would do it all over again. >> way. >> i've had a couple ups and downs, which i'm not gonna talk about right now. >> you're also known as america's toughest sheriff. i think mainly because you coined that, didn't you? >> i did not coin that. that makes me very angry. very angry with the ap and a couple of the self-proclaimed -- i didn't give myself that name. that was a the media that gave me that name. >> do you like that name? >> i'd rather be called
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america's nicest sheriff. that's something that i'm proud of. i'm a nice guy too. she knows it. i act tough. but i got a pretty big heart. and people know it. and that's why they're crying when they call me. and that makes me sad when you have people -- not that i have an ego. it's just sad when people call you. i'm not used to losing this for the first time. i had and it's kind of tough in a way. >> that's part of the system. you have to lose -- either lose or win in this type of business. >> that has been my whole life. >> he'll be fine. i'm asking you to join me in this effort. it's time to
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america is unified, there is nothing beyond our reach. >> that is president lake trump using youtube to deliver a unity message on this thanksgiving eve. retail analysts say how you voted in this election may affect how you shop this high school season. stores that sell feel-good items like spa treatments and comfort food are seeing a boom in sales while department stores are expecting a good season but not buzz. with black friday shopping just hours away, some stores are offering big savings. how to get in and get out. >> reporter: it is go time for big box stores like best buy. and target. >> who's
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>> reporter: these are just two of the stores that will open up on thursday probably before you're even done with your turkey. and these stores have rock-solid plans in place to handle the crowds. >> owl our own employees to basically rush a department. >> so your employees pretend like they're customers. >> correct, just to get them preppeded. you can't really prep enough for black friday. we want to make it safe. >> reporter: safety is key. all stores wantto this. a lot of stores are handing out tickets. >> we count how many televisions we have that day, print out tickets, and we go out as the line is standing out, we hand out 50 tickets to everybody. spencer runs the super target at chris town spectra mall. >> we'll have the tickets as well. you'll have a map. and when the guests are in line, we
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specifically. >> reporter: if you're planning take part, straight from the manager. >> everyone needs to be calm. we meant everyone to be safe. and we'll instruct you, when you have your ticket, you'll go to x area. the television area, the computer area, we direct you, we let everybody know, and we go all wait down the line. >> get in line early. i usually before the store opens, there's already people in hine. >> reporter: there will also be plenty of holiday deals available on the day to shop online, cyber monday. >> monday
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shopping day with plenty of online savings. including some items at their lowest prices, cheaper than black friday. it's important to protect your personal information while shopping online. and make sure you only purchase from reputable websites. start by making sure the price of the item in your cart is the price of the item you pay. read the return policy before buying. only download apps always use a credit card. look for secure sites. and the web address, all retailers will have this, review your credit card statement. and look for mystery charges over the holidays. and screen-shot the warranty information on any website
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happy shopping. in new york city, crews are making their final preparations for tomorrow's thanksgiving day parade. this is video of the workers filling up the last of the giant balloons that will travel down the streets. cbs5 is the only place to watch 7:00 am. then at 10:00 am, it's a battle for 1st place in the n, if c north when the vikings travel to detroit to take on the lion, all tomorrow right here on cbs5. tate r and tot, the two names, will not be on the dinner table in dc this thanksgiving. president obama gave these two
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>> they're known for their viral music videos with dancers on treadmills and drones. >> tonight okays. >> that's crazy. when we started this band almost 20 years ago now, maybe at the most, we might be dreaming about a grammy. >> can you catch their
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during the 5:00 news, they flipped the switch on this year's zoo lights. january 8th, you can see more than three million twinkling lights and 700 sculptures. this is their 25th anniversary. beautiful night tonight. we saw highs today in the mid-70s, cooling down to around 50 degrees. drop to the upper 40s. 23 in flagstaff. highs tomorrow, warmer than average, 70s. diamondbacks swinging up free holiday trade. they add taijuan walker to the rotation. new gm mike hayes wheeling and
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bruce arians gave us a scare earlier in the week when he was hospitalized with chest pains. back on the practice field. here was the scene at cardinals headquarters. like his old self, his old self. >> i got an absolute clean bill of health. i feel great. 1- 1 in the 2nd period, and the dam breaks for the coyotes. it's 2-1 vancouver. harvic scores 17 seconds later, followed by burrose. 3 goals in 3 minutes for the canucks. 4-1 in the 3rd.
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with a minor head injury. he is out indefinitely. credit the team for showing up tonight. plenty of energy. bledsoe with the big three. he had 16. and more bled, pass to booker who the suns win 92-87. 5 and 11 on the year. sun devils matinee today at the citadel. the jam right here off the steel. the game wasn't really a blowout. asu's of unstoppable. holder had 22.
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most points in school history. final score, asu gets to 4 and 2. releasing the wardrobe,
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>> zoo lights from the news chopper. >> impressive. >> super cool. high today -- or tomorrow, excuse me, and we'll start off the big holiday around 51 in the morning. happy thanksgiving. >> see you tomorrow night at 5:00. >> be safe.
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