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we have crews at some of the biggest gatherings around the valley. christopher king is at south point. that's where the republicans will be meeting up this evening. first we want to start with action news reporter bryan callahan who are getting together. hey, brian. >> hey, the watch party is here set to open the doors around 7:30 tonight. all the crews on the campaign trying to make sure they get every last voter to the 9% of the total registered voters. a lot of people will be in the audience here want to go see how the fbi reopening the investigation into hillary clinton's emails will impact her numbers. of course fbi directors james comey said after reviewing her 650,000 emails on anthony wiener's computer that didn't change the fbi mind.
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heck race, a lot of people want to see what the early numbers in that race show. that's been a dead heat throughout. . everybody watching for those first numbers coming from the secretary of state. of course, both democrats and the republicans doing that. right now we're going to toss it over to 13 action news anchor christopher republican watch party. >> it is still quiet here at the republican watch party. take a look over here, you can see they have signs set up for donald trump, hearty, heck. heck is looked in a tight race. they are battling it out for harry reid's senate seat. this has been bruising for cortez masto-heck.
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all the controversy from donald trump's campaign. of course, there are those sexual assault allegeses and of course, infamous audio and videotape with donald trump groping and bragging about women. this could go late in the evening because the polls are razor thin. we will give you the latest update. for now, christopher king, 13 action news. >> thank you christopher and brian. also following breaking political new lawsuit filed by the trump campaign against clark county. 13 action news reporter tom george is live at the regional justice center to explain what this is about and the latest on the judge's decision. tom. >> reporter: steve, that judge a few hours ago denied that request from the trump campaign and not only did they deny it but essentially said it was a waste of time. she asked why are we here because she claimed everything
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asking about is something that the secretary of state's office and the county already have to provide for bylaw, that is, keeping records of who voted and in what locations. now, this is all stemming from early voting that happened in several locations on friday, including cardana's market. after they closed there were several hundred people in mind and kept it open for a couple hours. the trump campaign argued that hillary clinton. also in court today the judge actually said that this was a waste of time because -- was a waste of time because the trump people were holding up the county and they say they were holding up the actually registrar of voters while he is busy on election day. >> this is election day. he's got other things he is doing.
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[ inaudible ] >> now, we've gotten response from the trump campaign. they say even though the judge did not rule in their favor they say they got what they wanted because they're going to investigate with the secretary of state's office regardless. something that the judge argued from the beginning saying they should have gone to the secretary of state's office in the first place. meanwhile we've also heard from clark county and they say they've done that he had rather err on the side of letting people vote. reporting live, tom george, 13 action news. we do have breaking news, we want to reiterate what tom george said. the trump campaign is responding to today's court ruling after suing the clark county. nevada state director charles
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be the last time citizens may be able to stand up and say no to an establishment looking out only for themselves. it is evident it is more important than ever for nevadians to get out and vote for mr. trump, who will change this system. all right. take a look outdoors, absolutely spectacular. we told you we would be flirting there is still a chance we could beat that record. so nice temperatures all across the valley. record setting or not, but yes, history made in weather today, too. doppler, look at that, that's nice and clear and that's the way it will stay. wind in red rock canyon, other places relatively calm. that's the theme for tonight, calm, cool, collected. it will take until 10:00 p.m. to get into the 60s.
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hillary clinton and donald trump are watching tonight's returns a stone's throw apart. look at this map, their parties are only about a mile apart. and we have our national powerhouse covering both parties in new york city. we're going to start with mike, he's from inside hillary clinton's campaign headquarters. >> inside the event, there have already been a few polls closing at the 6:00 p.m. indiana. there will be returns at some point over the next hour. meanwhile, 2,000 people are waiting to get in as members of the general public into the hillary clinton event this evening. some of them will start come in soon here because the doors are opening any hour now in the event. behind me is a stake where hillary clinton hopes to deliver her victory address. the stage is shaped like american.
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quite literally the glass ceiling that hillary clinton hopes to break literally. she spent the day in her hometown of westchester county, new york, just north of new york city. she's coming down with her family to watch the returns, actually nearby the trump event, but she will eventually make her way here to the javits center where she hopes to celebrate with her friends and family if she wins the just a mile down is todd. >> mike, we're incredibly close to you, a few blocks away from trump tower. donald trump supporters, the few that will be able to make it in are starting to come in here. this is an incredibly intimate he environment, a small venue, which is a stark contrast from his loud rallies he was holding, as repeatedly as last night as he blitzed those states. the big question is whether
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the results don't go his way. there are questions and concerns that he may not come down here, he may not leave trump tower if he does not like the results he sees. whether that's the big question tonight. the only time we've seen donald trump is when he went to his local precinct a few blocks from trump tower to cast his own ballot. otherwise he's been o staying with his family in trump tower. we'll numbers should come in. live in new york, todd walker, 13 action news. >> newspapers may be declining in popularity but that won't be the case tomorrow. newspapers around the u.s. are planning to precipitation thousands of extra copies so people have keepsakes like the ones announcing president obama's victory four years ago. they plan to set up temporary news stands. before a president is elected there will be a lot of scrutiny on polling places around nevada
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volunteers and lawyers at key polling places. they will be working with poll workers to look out for voter fraud. now breaking news from 13 action news. john ralston here in the war room with more of our exit polling. want to caution everybody again, these are not always accurate, but it's a big sample, more than 1400 so far. we'll be adding to that sample pr electorate looking at a whole range of issues. heavy minority turnout, 17%. >> we also wanted to know how nevada voters felt about two big issues used against each of the candidates. let's go to hillary clinton and the email server. we asked does hillary clinton's use of private email as secretary of state bother you. here are the results.
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some, 13%. so a majority say that they're bothered. not much, 11%. and 29%, not at all. >> we also asked nevada voters how they felt about donald trump's treatment of women. does donald trump's treatment of women bother you? here are those numbers, a lot, 45%. some, 19%. not much, 10%. not at all, 26%. you know what those numbers tell me? t those issues were highlighted by both campaigns more than 50% and in each case are bothered by those. a lot more exit polls are coming out later today and at some point they're actually going to be counting real votes. we'll have that for you later. >> stay here on 13 action news all day long, we'll have special election coverage on air and on line. if you need information about the election issues or where
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i'm catherine cortez masto. i know some people are so disgusted with politics they think their vote doesn't matter. but we can't just sit on the sidelines when so much needs to be done. as attorney general, i brought democrats and republicans together to fight sex trafficking and drug dealers. and i took on the big banks who took advantage of nevada homeowners. i approve this message because in washington,
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child here on election day, but that baby couldn't wait. the first time mom started going into labor on friday. but before delivering the baby she stopped at the boulder county clerk and recorders office to drop off her ballot. we ran over there and kind of made it just in time, because like shortly after that, i was like okay, it's time, we've got to get to the hospital.
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>> in today's healthy living, it's sometimes easy to slip into bad habits, but best to let them go. >> especially if they're causing us more stress and less peace of mind. >> reporter: we all have a few bad habits we'd like to break. >> they say to start the day healthy fats. skipping the doughnuts and waffles will help avoid an energy crash later on. another bad habit is keeping your to-do list in your head. keeping a notebook handy at work or home can help alleviate some of that anxiety. having an irregular sleep schedule can sabotage your peace of mind. experts say to avoid watching tv or using your phone an hour before bed and get an eight
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when you get into a good routine yes your diet, stick with it. harvard medical school says it's easy to slip into bad habits but the good habits are what's may go you feel better. i'm kim hutchison. >> world health organization setting a new set of guidelines. they recommend women get healthcare services eight times during pregnancy. five of those visits should take plac i that is double the agency's previous recommendation. a lot of deaths could be prevented through simple visits with trained healthcare people.
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i'm catherine cortez masto. i know some people are so disgusted with politics they think their vote doesn't matter. but we can't just sit on the sidelines when so much needs to be done. i know that, working together, we can make progress. as attorney general, i brought democrats and republicans together to fight sex trafficking and drug dealers. and i took on the big banks who took advantage of nevada homeowners. i approve this message because in washington,
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>> right now you're looking at a live picture near los angeles, we're told this is actually happening at a polling location is on lock down after a shooting in this it looks like we're looking at the front of the home there, we're not sure if that's where that shooting occurred. but we're getting some reports into our newsroom that four people have been injured in that shooting. no word on their conditions. we will continue to follow this and let you know more inform becomes available. >> 13 action news will be following all of the key races through the evening that will have an impact on nevadians. >> gop nominee donald trump sued
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registrar violated laws. we will have a live report as well as his response. a race with national implications. senate race between joe heck and catherine cortez masto. >> nevada is one of five states looking to legalize the recreational use of marijuana. will nevada voters pass question 2 and follow in the foot steps of colorado. >> also question one involves background checks in nevada and so-called gun show loophole. if approved, supporters say it would prevent the sale of private firearms without a background check. opponents say it violates the second amendment. >> look at the numbers for tomorrow. pretty nice temperature still for tomorrow and the coming weekend. temperatures do come down, we drop into the 70s. few more 80s before it's all
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overnight lows. >> now, breaking news from 13 action news. >> john ralston here in the war room, more updates from exit polling data. here is what the electorate in the nevada is looking like so far. take a look at these numbers, white, 62%, black, 9%, hispanic, 18%, asian, 7%, which means it's likely to be up in the hispanic number, which remember, is very important for the presidential and senate race here than it was in 2012. the data showed that it was 16%. the exit polling slightly higher in 2012. if they can bum bump that number up a couple points that's very bad news later on for donald trump and congressman joe heck running from the u.s. senate. that's all from the war room now. >> stay with the abc news
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tonight, breaking news. election night in america. from abc news election headquarters, right here in times square. the first clues coming in right now. what voters are revealing already. just as the first polls are set to close. tonight, hillary clinton, donald trump, the sprint to the finish. clinton in the wee hours of the morning. finishing in north carolina. >> just hours later, casting her ballot. will she become america's first woman president? donald trump after midnight, finishing in michigan. >> we're hours awaym a once in a lifetime change. >> flying back to new york, then casting his ballot. a thumb's up. and this image peering over his wife's ballot. and tonight, trump in a new interview. will he accept the results? he says, we'll see. we're in the battlegrounds,
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