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her opponent has tweets. you decide. >> reporter: mrs. obama's mission, firing up the crowd for hillary clinton and shutting down republican nominee donald trump. >> we have a candidate whose vision for our country is completely and utterly lacking in hope. >> reporter: trump's comments during wednesday's final presidential debate were still fresh. >> and when a presidential candidate threatens toic nor our voices and outcome of this election, he is threatening the very idea of america itself. >> reporter: the first lady also called out trump for his comments about women. >> he demeans and humiliates women as if we're objected meant solely for pleasure and entertainment rather than human beings worthy of love and respect. >> reporter: that struck a chord with katherine mendez at the rally with son daigle. >> the first lady is a great
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a kid. >> reporter: mrs. oh billiona ended her speech with a message of hope. >> a hope for this country take we love so much. remember, that is who we are. that is who we are. and don't let anyone tell you any differently. >> reporter: the trump campaign sent this comment, michelle obama's visit reminds us that hillary clinton hasn't been here in over seven months. it is no wonder hillary is phoning it in with arizona voters given her support of open refugees and her pay-to-play corruption at the state department. arizonians will vote for change in november. both donald trump and hillary clinton could make stops in arizona as they both fight to win the state in the final two weeks before election day. live at the phoenix convention center, brahm resnik, 12 news. >> thank you. 12 news verified. tonight we take on the claims made by donald trump that this election could be rigged. it is something he has been
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trail, and at last night's debate, he refused to say that he'd accept the results of the election. some of his supporters share his feelings while others don't buy into it. so could the election in arizona really be rigged? team 12 took a concerned voter to verify. >> they even want to try to rig the election. >> reporter: could your society really not count? -- could your vote really not count? >> reporter: what are you concerned about more than anything else? >> well, i know she just recently answered questions regarding this potentially rigged election and i have serious concerns. >> reporter: that is the recent l.a. transplant, concerned voter. >> that is it. >> i want to make sure it is not canceled out. >> reporter: so we took her to the secretary of state's office
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verify herself. >> we brought her along because she had a couple of concerns about how fair the election was going to be and whether or not the election could be rigged. >> okay. >> reporter: can it be rigged? >> the chance of it to rig the vote and hack the vote is pretty slim to none. the machines are not hooked up to the internet, so they're completely off line. it would be pretty hard to hack a machine or rig a machine that is not linked immigrants voting has been an issue for years. she is worried about those walking in to vote. >> what metric do you have in place? >> you ask something that a lot of people ask. you need to show i.d. when you go to vet at the polling place. they look that up in an electronic poll book to make sure that driver's license matches someone who is, indeed, not just a resident of arizona, but a citizen. >> reporter: so it is not that
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-- >> you have to have millions, hundreds of thousands of votes. >> and that is not to say we're dismissive of any people's claims or fears, but the goal is to have an election that is as free from fraud as possible. >> reporter: and regan is a republican, so she hasn't come out to endorse trump or any candidate. and that was it. interview over. questions answered. >> no, i'm still concerned about it. i don't trust the clinton machine. >> reporter: so sarah nothing to it. was she at least a little reassuring? >> yes. >> and very articulate about the process and how it has been changed and upgraded and updated and that is comforting. >> reporter: at the capital with sarah, william pits, 12 news. >> if you have a question you'd like us to verify, shoot us an e-mail at 12news.com. if you were wondering why donald trump and hillary clinton were really thinking
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last night's final debate, it is all right there in their body language. i had a chance to sit down with patricia townsend. she is a body language expert as the back-and-forth battle took place. when this debate started, i thought they looked a little sedated. maybe someone slipped them something, and 30 minutes into this debate, the emotions were high, the emotions were getting high and both of them getting with hillary are these parallel gestures. when she make as gesture, she uses both hands. it is a very authoritative, regal, powerful gesture to use. donald trump frequently does that himself. he has so much baseline video, so we can see a pattern. they're not as strong. so it is unusual to see that, both of them now, however, i'm sure you'll notice this, a lot
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emblems. it is all over, and both sides using that to invoke the positive feeling. and what i see the most is when hillary's speaking, you see donald trump smirking, rolling his eyes, doing all of these what we call emotional to influence and perhaps casting negative impression of what she's saying to the audience still watching him on the split screen. every time anyone is speaking, the other opportunity to kind of steal their power by making their own facial gestures, doing anything to distract from the other candidate who is speakingment and the big smiles when she is pushed on issues she doesn't want to talk about, and we get this over-the-top big smile, and these huge eyes. >> okay. really interesting stuff, and i have to tell you one of the things that surprised me about what patricia said is these two candidates practice, practice,
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also their body language. at the end of a 90-minute debate, there are leaks and usually there is really nothing you can do to ultimately keep it all in. >> your true colors leak through. >> the real candidates at some point will come through and i think it is pretty safe to say we saw that happen. no and i learned a phrase, emotional con taigon, so do not do that to county sheriff is also heating up. according to a brand-new arizona republic, morris son cronkite news poll. sheriff joe arpaio is now trailing his democratic challenger by nearly 15 points. it also shows that one in five voters in our state remain undecided in the sheriff's race. coming up on 12 news at 6:00, find out why the arizona democratic party is suing the secretary of state michelle
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halloween? it could be more than you think, when we come back. and the pacific ocean is getting very active with multiple storm systems. which one will hit arizona? the answer coming up next. tonight only on 12 news at 10:00, the valley heat makes all of us sweat. >> and i would think about it, and it would make me nervous. >> but there is a way to stop the sweat with one minor procedure. that is tonight only on 12
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time to take a look at your hot headlines. >> a car crashes into a train in gilbert shutting down traffic for hours. sky 12 was up over the scene near cooper. the police say people suffered minor injuries. the intersection was closed for several hours for investigators. and wells fargo has lost its accreditation with the business bureau. it is the latest setback for the san francisco-based company still reeling from involving employees opening up millions of fick accounts without customers' knowledge. the information comes from customers. the bank has fired more than 5,000 employ questions over it. and an intense rescue near hello bend. a worker was trapped inside a pipe at a transformer tower. he was safely rescued and is being treated for exhaustion. and the arizona democratic
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state -- secretary of state for refusing to extend a deadline because it fell on a state and federal deadline. it fell on object 11, which is -- on october 11, which is columbus day. our social sound-off question, what is arizona's number one export? plus, the cost of having a scary good time on halloween. next in sports, the cardinals the have not beaten last three seasons and now it is personal. so how do they finally beat this team?
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now. tradition dictates the candidates deliver humorous remarks poking fun at each other and themselves. we will have some of these exchanges happening right now tonight at 10:00. all right. how about today's social sound off question. what is arizona's number one export? any guesses? >> i already know what the answer is. >> have you looked ahead? >> yeah, i did. >> i was going to say copper or citrus or cotton. >> i'm reading the script so i know what it is. -- go ahead, mark. >> it is planes and plane parts. >> yes, it is. >> so apparently part of the reason -- >> i was wrong. >> helicopter and engine manufacturer is head quartered here. it is that time of the year when things start to get scary, especially for your bank account. >> her is a -- here is a halloween fun fact, with all of the candy and decoration rations, it turns out halloween is the second highest grossing
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expected to spend about $125 on halloween. >> i guess -- especially if you have kids. >> yes. >> so you're buying costumes. you're buying candy for all of the trick-or-treaters and you have the decorations. >> and they are expensive. >> they are. >> are they? >> they are. >> now they have this thing. have you seen like christmas lights but they're halloween light ? >> i have. >> and -- light >> and you can buy a laser show for the side of your house. >> where do i get that? if you haven't made plans you can come down to the 12 news plaza for our kids and pets costume parade. make sure your kids and pets are dressed by 3:30:00 p.m. here. anyone, any pet is welcome to come. all right. so by the time the kiddos head out to trick or treat, it is
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hope? >> usually halloween is kind of that night where we transition and -- and see chillier temperatures. we'll see what happens this year. we're not there yet in the forecast, but let's take a look at what is happening out there this evening. what a gorgeous sunset here across the valley of the sun. very orangey out there today. let's take a look at what your temperatures will be like here as we head ryu through the rest of this evening. we're going to be seeing temperatures that will be in the 90s still for a little while. it has been a very warm y there. so 92 degrees. your 7:00 temperature, 88 as we head into the 8:00 hour. 9:00 p.m., clear skies with temperatures sitting in the low 80s. finally dip ing into the 70s there, but not until closer to the 11:00 hour. so today we topped out at 97 degrees out at phoenix sky harbor. so we were an entire 10 degrees warmer than normal for this time of year and, of course, that was thanks to a nice, strong ridge of high pressure
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and prescott today, you topped out nine greece warmer than average this time of year. even flagstaff topped out in the low 60s with about three or so degrees above normal. we're 88 degrees there down in yuma. i talked about that ridge of high pressure that is keeping us warm. it has been keeping the storm track well up to the north. that is about to come to an end here as we round out the second part of the weekend. the high begins to shift as a to dig into the western u.s. you can see the rain into northern california sunday and possibly into the valley by sunday as well. so saturday it looks like we're in the clear. still pretty warm. sunday, mainly sunday afternoon and evening, we begin to pick up a 20% chance of rain here in the valley. here is a look another your temperatures tonight. 38 in flagstaff. 45 degrees in winslow. tomorrow we're going to see high temperatures still very warm out there.
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81 in prescott. 99 is the high in heelo bend. we're going to pick autopsy 30% chance on monday. we could be seeing thunderstorms and temperatures dipping into the 80s tuesday through thursday. jo before we get to cam, i wanted to mention a great deal for cardinals' fans. you can win two tickets for the game in glendale watch 12 today tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. for your chance to win that pir of tickets. now let's check in with cam -- pair of tickets. now let's check in with cam. >> reporter: they're going to come in here. >> and they beat the [beep] out of us. >> and they let us know we haven't beat them the last three times we played them at home. >> it is personal. >> by now you heard the number, three straight losses to the
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105-34. you can bet it is personal. so how do they finally beat the seahawks at home? the last time we told you they have to run the football. today it is all about stopping the danger. here is our weekly scouting report. >> nobody has to tell me nothing. you just have to give me a scouting report of anything. >> we get it. you see the seahawks twice a year, but they beat you three straight times on ou so how do you end the streak? stop russell wilson. >> and he has great pocket awareness. it is going to be important for all of us to be on the same page. >> and you see him and he is still scrambling. >> he stays in and they have a vertical passing game and everything they're doing, they're throwing the ball a lot more than they used to. >> long gone is marshawn lynch so we don't have to see that anymore.
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out more and the tight end jimmy graham is their main weapon. >> you can tell this year they're definitely giving him the ball, getting him more involved early. so i guess that can give him confidence throughout the game. >> defensively the seahawks cause just as many problems, leading the league in total defense and near the top in stopping the pass and stuffing the run. >> typically when you look at defenses, there's kind of one guy that macks it go. what -- makes it go. there are a lot of re players. >> so what is the counter for that? no ? >> michael floyd. >> i know he has had a down year, but look for this to be a break-out game. he has had big moments in seattle. >> he matches up well with the guys they have and we're expecting big things from him. >> you get that sense, it is a big division game. >> and don't forget 12 news is your home for the cardinals and the seahawks on sunday night football. our me-game coverage start --
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pregnant. yes, and he surprised everybody when he arrived, especially his mom, who thought she had a bad stomach ache. she gained five pounds and didn't have any pregnancy symptoms. she is now looking forward to building a new home with her new son. >> every time we read these stories i wonder how it can be. >> i don't get it at all. whatsoever. congratulations to her. >> congratulations that is watching 12 news at 6:00. >> remember, 12 news is always on. get the latest news as it happens on our app and your favorite social media sites.
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donald trump jr. defending his dad. >> the all-new reaction moments after donald's vegas fight night with hillary now on "extra." ? extra ? ? extra ? >> donald jr. sounds off on trump's contentious showdown with hillary clinton. >> what about him saying he's going to keep everyone in suspense? >> trump versus clinton round three explodes in fireworks. >> this is kind of the super bowl of politics. >> from billionaire mark cuban to omarosa and the women of "the view," the celebrity score card today. >> he's kind of a big baby and just stomping his feet.
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