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>> the fbi obtains a warrant for newly found emails in the probe of hillary clinton's private server. while senate democratic leader harry reid accuses the fbi's director of violating the hatch act. which bars government officials from influence elections. we'll have that story in a minute. but first we are looking at a cold night ahead in the first alert forecast. >>beth: but a treat, not a trick for halloween. beth mcleod in the first alert weather center with the details. >>beth: last ninth we were on the warm sides. as a matter of fact our high temperature came at 1:00 in the morning this morning. today, not so lucky. we're going to be cold overnight. tomorrow morning, at least we'll see more sunshine tomorrow but
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upper 50s. you should know that although that 45? at 8:00 a.m. might sound fairly nice, that's only if you live towards the downtown and greater cleveland area. if you live inland, wooster, akron-canton, you could drop into the upper 30s tonight. so a little chilly. trick or treating tomorrow, all eyes will be on that. it's going to be a beautiful crisp evening. no rain, no big winds. although it will be a little on the cool side. so you might need to double up hoodie underneath the costume. right now most of the rain showers, little drizzly patches we had are all gone. cloud cover still in play and will be that way for a couple more hours until we get a little more clearing, which right now is happening, it is just happening on the slow side and to our north. so our big weather picture, you should know we're going to stay cool and breezy. there's actually a feels-like temperature out there. we're a good five degrees off the temperatures because of that
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damp from the rain showers this morning. but tomorrow we'll really start drying off. we're going to stay on the cool side but i know what you guys are going to be looking at, our big warmup that comes up in the middle of the week. whole nation is going to be warm. i'll explain that. thanks, with nine days until the election now, the fbi is moving forward with its investigation of a laptop computer used by hillary clinton's top aide. investigators want to know if emails found on it light on mrs. clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. brook silva-braga has more now from new york. >>reporter: the fbi is now reading through thousands of emails found on a laptop shared by hillary clinton's aide huma abedin and her estranged husband anthony weiner. the fbi originally obtained the laptop during an investigation into weiner allegedly sending explicit messages to a minor. cbs news has learned abidine
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were on the laptop. law enforcement forces tell cbs news the efforts to finds out if any emails are pertinent into the probe into clinton's private server will likely stretch past election day. donald trump argues this is the biggest political scandal since watergate. >> we never thought we were going to say thank you to anthony weiner. >>reporter: the clinton campaign is focusing on fbi director james comey's decision to publicize the developments just days before the election. >> but the has come out, more overblown this all seems and the more concern it has created about director comey's action. >> at a florida rally clinton avoided directly discuss the case. >> there's a lot of noise and distraction but it really comes down to what kind of future we want and who as our president can help us get there. >>reporter: clinton's leads in the polls has been shrinking. a new post finds the candidates just one point apart nationally. brook silva-braga for cbs news, new york.
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investigation, make sure you download the free cleveland 19 news app. we'll send out push alerts as soon as news breaks on the content of those emails. worshipers from dozens of churches around cleveland voted earlyia today at the cuyahoga board of elections after services. the event called souls to the polls. lydia esparra reports. >>reporter: to get out the vote, churches in sheffield are sending soles to the poll also the. gospel and r&b singer bb wayans says for african-americans and the country, hillary clinton is the only choice. >> experience is important because what you've done in your history really tells us what you're going to do in the future. >>reporter: clinton supporters say has a history with african-americans. new york congresswoman yvette clark. >> she is not new to us. she's always been true to us.
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communities reaching the people through faith can make a difference. >> people know it's important but when they hear it in a different way, bb's song about you have my vote talks about why it's important. >>reporter: through song, hope and inspiration is why souls to the polls might make a difference in this election. what a beautiful voice. congress want marcia fudge was also there helping ceo eric gordon push for issue 108 for cleveland schools. [cheering] all right. live pictures right now of progressive field, where a sellout crowd is watching the indians take on the cubs. our shanice dunning has been there all night long. >> she has.
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back here? >>reporter: my stomach. >>reporter: you know what? the energy -- it's like that sweaty palm time. but energy here has still been high. i'm with some ladies now, indians fans, life long in cleveland. i was going to ask you, what do you do when the tribe is down? what are you telling yourself? >> not by much. >> i mean, honestly for us it's just, we all have to like the slogan said, rallyet or we're up or any of that. it's just we are all together, we're one team, one dream. and it's cleveland against the world. >> keep the faith. we have been in this situation before. >> that's why it pays us to be a clevelander. let me ask you because tisha lives in chicago but she's from cleveland. she came here for the game tonight to watch with her friends. what's it like being the only
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i can't lie to you. >> see, you struggle but you come through. >> i come through because i'm from cleveland. this is the land and they struggle. and they come through. >> you asked about the energy. the energy is still high. no one's given up here. we are still standing by the tribe. i'm going to send it back to you. >> runner on first. defend the l all right. well, so tribe fans have been at wrigley field all weekend. shelby miller is getting answers on two fans in particular who hope they would be a good luck charm for the tribe. >>reporter: a sold out show at wrigley field wouldn't be complete without bob senkar and john wilson. cleveland indians fans have been to dozens of games this year, including every single postseason game, both home and away. >> we have been with them in toronto, we got here in chicago
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it's been absolutely phenomenal. >> not only did they catch game four, they're sitting inside wrigley for all three chicago world series games. that includes friday's nail-biter during game three. cameras captured senkar in the bottom of the ninth. >> it is unbelievable to be here. just a dream come true. to see our name on the marquee out there, it's unbelievable. >> the two stood in the front row with a small crowd of fellow indians fans as the team warmed up. althouri numbered in chicago, these two said they wouldn't miss this experience at wrigley for the world. >> you know, it was a great season all the way through and then postseason has just been a joy. >> the plain dealer says it has big plans when the tribe wins the world series, because we know they are going to. they'll have a sales truck outside the production facility at i-4 80 at about 2:30 a.m. the night after they win for anyone who wants a hot off the press
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it will be available until 3:00 p.m. they'll also print a commemorative edition of the entire season, beginning the day after clinching. a great keepsake for tribe fans everywhere. all right. still ahead, a health alert. orthodontists are giving a warning about a disturbing teenage trend, do-it-yourself braces. the results can be devastating. then, the one thing you shouldn't do on halloween night. because it could make victim of a sneaky criminal. beth? >>beth: oh, no, nothing sneaky about our forecast. it's going to be on the chilly side. back to average. live look outside off our feazel roof cam. it's cloudy and it's cool. today we made it up to 66. we go to the 70s really soon. i'll point it out to you coming
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>> a powerful earthquake has caused widespread destruction in italy. but so far there are no reports of fatalities. jonathan vigliotti has the latest now from london. >>reporter: audio from surveillance video captured the rumble of the powerful 6.6 earthquake as it hit central and southern italy early sunday morning. by daybreak, the damage from the strongest quake to hit the country in nearly 36 years was visible. >> it's a very sad day for my home country. >> in norcia, one of the hardest hit areas, a historical cathedral and other buildings crumbled to the ground.
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where buildings rocked and chandeliers swayed. aftershocks are a major concern. a group of nuns ran for their lives when their church began to shake. firefighters cleared debris from roads to allow emergency vehicles access to the injured. entire villages that were once popular tourist attractions are now piles of rubble. in the mountainous region, plumes of dust billowed above trees camouflaging the devastation on the ground. italy is still recovering from an earthquake in august that killed nearly 300 people. there were no deaths from this latest quake. many people are afraid to go back indoors out of fear that there will be even more and possibly stronger aftershocks. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. there have been powerful after shocks over the summer, including some last week as well. officials say many people had evacuated the area, which is likely one reason a lot of people didn't die.
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cultural gardens for a vigil to pray for the people protesting at standing rock. tribal nations and other people passionate about protecting the earth have been protesting at the reservation in north dakota. against the building of the dakota access pipeline. energy transfer crude oil has already started work on the pipeline, which will stretch from north dakota to illinois. native americans say the pipeline threatens their clean water supply,ur sacred lands. and they're concerned for future generations. >> we are all human. we all live on this earth. we all need water and we all have to stand for what our generations to come need to have in life. >> now the group will hold vigils every sunday and will also be collecting donations. 37 ohio state troopers have been sent to standing rock to help police. more than 100 protesters have
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weeks. well in tonight's health alert, a strange online trend has dentists concerned. we're talking about do-it-yourself braces that could do horrible damage, including cause you to lose your teeth. alexis dell syd alligators oh, my goodness. >> dr. guy deaton has been an orthodontist for decades. he thought he'd seen it all until he used this. >> i had no idea. >> the teenager in this youtube video which has racked up more than a views isn't showing us hair bands for a fashion video. she's showing us how she uses hair bands to make home made braces. >> going to take it and i'm going to tie it. >> she's using hair bands and she doesn't understand that if she's doing it inappropriately she could lose her two front teeth. >>reporter: this is one of countless videos of teens and 'tweens showing various ways they've created so-called dyi braces tropicaling to fix teeth
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>> in one video i saw, they used a paper clip and super glue. >> for dr. deaton the simple youtube search stood into stuff nightmares are made of. >> i am so horrifyied and fearfl that they are going to do harm to themselves. >>reporter: after researching diy braces gone wrong, he has reason to be fearful. in addition to your teeth falling out, diy braces can caus in some cases disfiguration that is simply too graphic for our newscast. >> okay, olivia, you ready for me to look around. >> back in the patient area we sit in on a visit with dr. deaton, his 13-year-old patient with legit braces. >> just got my braces on last november. >>reporter: and her dad. and when dr. deaton tells them about the diy braces trend, they're in disbelief. >> it sounds horrifying.
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rather have crooked teeth than take that risk. but these videos show example after example of people willing to take the risk, like this woman. >> just take it up two times. >> i feel like after looking at this i need to go do public service announcements and warnings. >>reporter: and if he could, it would be this. >> if you don't know how to move teeth, you could lose teeth. > kids in costumes may not be the only ones prowling your neighborhood on halloween night. a new report finds burglaries and vandalism skyrocket that night. data from travelers insurance shows a shocking 60% spike in burglary claims on just halloween. vandalism claims jump 19% that night also. and people assume their neighborhoods are safe because they're full of trick or treaters that night. so, they dash out with their own
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doors, or they leave phones, laptops and other valuables in unlocked cars. many people who will be away from their home leave their lights off to let trick or treaters know there's no one home. but burglars, they get that message too. so, leave your lights on and your doors locked and make sure you bring valuables in from the car and lock that too. >> can't be too careful. >> oh, never. >> all right, so decent weather for theid they've gotten wet the past few years. >>beth: halloween is a good time of year where you, go well, i remember, it snowed, it was cold or it was really warm. this is going to be typical, cold, crisp, kind of what you want. the leaves -- it's so much easier to hand out the candy. or the glowsticks or whatever you're handing out. i'll tell you right now there is a little wind chill out there. winds coming out of the north so it is a little on the breezy
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as we go through the overnight hours. the winds going to stay that way. tomorrow morning waking up, getting going, again, 45? for many of us. but if you live in strongsville and points south, mansfield, that would be you, you could be seeing the upper 30s tonight. so cold weather. we're going to get some clearing out there. waking up you'll get going 45? about 8:00 in the morning to mostly cloudy sky. but we'll get rid of the clouds as we go through the daytime. daytime highs, ink stretch it out to about 58?. it will be maybe a stretch for some of us but definitely that's very typical for this time of year. we have a lot of cloud cover out there right now. the system that came through this afternoon quickly exited stage east and now left us with a ton of cloud cover. most of the drizzle is even gone. even though still that cold air coming in from canada. but it's drier air, so that's going to win out. ultimately our entire region is going to see a couple gorgeous days. high pressure is in control of
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of days. on top of that, once high pressure starts moving east, we usually on the backside of it warm and we're going to warm because most of the nation is going to be a good 20 degrees above average this coming week. we go to the mid 70s, which is about 15 degrees above average for tuesday and wednesday. so that will be nice. as a matter of fact, most of us are going to have a beautiful week. there's just would be hiccup in this forecast. not really tomorrow. your futureview, started off tomorrow morning, sunglasses. cloud cover will scoot out of here. no big weather day coming our way for halloween. trick or treaters are going to love it whether in the afternoon or the evening time. just a couple of clouds. so no weather worries. as a matter of fact, if i run futureview in through tuesday and wednesday, it's going to show more of the same. it's very uneventful tv but it's a good weather picture. right now currently 50 out at hopkins. where some of that warmer air is south of down towards eventsville. 66 there.
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to be a nice little relief as we head towards the end of the week. here you go. overnight temperatures tonight, like i said, most areas bottoming out in mid to low 40s. some of you into the upper 30s. so a chilly night but a dry one. that's good news. halloween trick or treaters, 58?. and little on the spooky side. but no weather worries to be concerned about. tuesday and wednesday, 73 and 74. gorgeous days. next weather alert day comes in with that drearyd cloudy day is thursday. it's really the only fly in the ointment all week long. friday, saturday, sunday, gorgeous days, very cool and crisp. technically slightly above average. my kind of holiday. daylight saving time goes away. saturday night into sunday, we all get that extra hour of sleep. >> all right, beth, thanks. today the first annual shanerock run was held at st. ignatius high school. more than a thousand people came out for the 5k run and walk in
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shane was just three years old when he was diagnosed with brain cancer back in 2010. benefits from this run go to support families who are battling pediatric cancer. it was another long day for the cleveland browns. after the break, hear what our fifth quarter crew had to say about their performance.
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hitting hawkins, start of a big day for the hawk. but powell backup running back, pretty good runner. down the sideline. in for touchdown. 10-7. browns would answer. crowell not a big day on the ground for him. only 29 yards rushing but he did score from one yard out. up 17-7. field goal made it 20-7. and there and right there, four on one play in third quarter to get quincy into the end 20-14 browns. and then 84-yard drive. matt forte, that counts. jets go on top. 21-20. and they get more. forte again in the fourth. they didn't stop him. touchdown jets. they won it 31-28. coach hue on missed opportunity. >> had a chances, didn't finish it. it's been the story of our season though, so again, i take responsibility for that. it's no magic to this, you know,
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and the team. we got to do it. got to finish it. you know, we got to get this monkey off our back. just that simple. so you said it, we have had chances. you got to finish the game. those plays that i'm talking about in the second half that we didn't make, some of the things you guys mentioned, tackling this and that. we got to fix that. >> they do. got to fix this too. terrelle pryor open for a bomb, missed him. this was big play. right after the js 21-20. mock counsel overthrough them. would've been 78-yard touchdown. instead, they punted. >> i feel like hey, that's a touchdown. just, you know, just missed him. didn't feel like i put that much on the ball. but i missed him. and that's, you know, that's not, you know, however many were here, all those people, that's only one person had to control that, that's me. so that's my fault.
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earlier on cleveland 19, fifth quarter. bob goalic, beanie wells joined me to grumble about the latest browns loss. >> it was terrible. first half they came out playing phenomenal football. josh mcgowan got the offense going. he does something other quarterbacks does, get confidence. looked good second half. tailed off. couldn't tackle anybody. >> offense and again, where they defense, then second half, so you started seeing the offense was called on more often to go out there. they had to try and catch up. it's just like everything had turned. all the momentum had turned. i think we should just skip halftime. i think when the other team goes into the locker room, i say keep our team out running gassers. >> mccown was very good, i thought.
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new brook sweeps clean. takes old one to get in the corners. to blow a lead, have a play in the second half, a play with 13 plays, 14 points, a reply with eight, seven points and then the down at the goal line, score 24 unanswered points. i hate to say it as a coach because i was with five different teams and some we won and some we didn't win. but is so important and boy, here we lost the first four preseason games. now we have lost eight games in a row. and it's unfortunately it's a losing culture. and something has to turn the thing around. and today would've been perfect. just win the game. >> we talked before the season about how this was going to be a tough schedule. and there's only a couple of games that we thought we'd have
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this turns out to be one of them. and with two wins, 2-5 coming into this, and they had some of their problems too. seemed like it was one we could take. and unfortunately, that means we couldn't finish it. >> i tried my best, bob. i told them to go home. >> see, they don't listen. >> i'll tell you what, one of the things too, one of the touchdowns, the guy i think was a short pass and he duped about five you play like you practice. >> broken tackle there and there and there and one more there. oh, my gosh. they honored the 1986 team before the team. that's why golic was in the jersey. that was very cool. then went out and lost again. by the way, dallas on deck.
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robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton:
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came too close to reality during a halloween party in san antonio, texas. police say two men, including one dressed up as freddie krueger, opened fire at a house party this morning. five people were hit but officials say their injuries are not life-threatening. investigators say the shooting started after the two men got into a fight with someone else at the party. >> after i called 911, we were hesitant to open the door but we opened the door and you just saw people running and screaming and >> next thing i know i heard a couple shots and then four or five shots after that i could see the flashes and everything. >> the suspects took off and police are still looking for them right now. well, this week french authorities will finnish dismantle the migrant camp known as the jungle. it's a symbol of europe's refugee crisis. the city of calais is the last stop on the migrant route into britain. until last week the jungle was home to thousands of refugees
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afghanistan and northern africa. jonathan vigliotti tells us where they're going now. >>reporter: the calais migrant camp or the jungle as it was called now looks more like a landfill. it's a stark contrast to the make shift city that stood here as a staging post for migrants trying to reach the uk. french police first moved in on monday and one by one cleared out the camp, which had been deemed unsafe for people to live in. some were reluctant even setting fires in protest. but by wednesday, the jungle was empty and the bulldozers arrived arrived. i don't live in jungle. it's very bad. difficult to live here. go to another place. >>reporter: anthonyan migrant was among the 5,000 people put on buses and transferred to some 450 reception centers around
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be able to apply for asylum. 16-year-old afghan migrant is among the 250 unsupervised minors the uk has agreed to take in. >> my visa come through because i want to see my brothers. i miss him. >>reporter: but the dreams of more than 1500 other unsupervised minors were less clear. they were placed in a special shelter set up next to the calais camp where their cases will be reviewed. while the the migrant crisis and europe's failure to handle it is far from over. thousands of desperate people still make the dangerous journey to europe every week. and european countries are reluctant to take any more in. leaving those who illegally pass through often living on the fringe. >> that is exactly what's happening right now in france's capital. officials say 2,000 migrants are camped out right now on the
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over here in the weather center with beth, still got our fingers crossed the tribe can pull off a win. but the weather has been pretty good. it rained on us a little bit at the browns game. >>beth: you didn't get there early enough. it was pouring for the tailgaters. >> was it really? >>beth: it was coming down. i was just like wow, really? i said yes to being the sideline reporter for that. >> i don't think the dry weather >> probably not. but it's going to help the trick or treaters. all the moms and dads who have to go out in it. it's cool right now. nothing unseasonable. nothing crazy. good portion of cloud cover. you can see cloud cover still pretty thick out there. however, there is a lot of clearing that's starting to happen. and you see this little break towards columbus, that's why mansfield, wooster and points south of cleveland are going to be a little cooler. probably see a partly cloudy
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morning, wooster by 9:00, you recover to 40?. it's going to be a cold one. 44 for some of the cleveland area. 45 in sandusky. by lunch time, we're into the low 50s. so a chilly day ahead. chilly, cool, crisp fall-like day. by the evening time most areas will be into the upper 50s. we'll start cooling off by then. the rain chances over the next couple of days, today was an 80% chance of rain. did you see it? most people did get something. some had down towards medina. monday, tuesday, wednesday all dry. keep in mind tuesday is the beginning of november. so we are getting into winter like months and we have nothing. we have a rain day on thursday with just a 50% shot of seeing that gloom and the rain showers kind of ruining your thursday. here's some temperatures to go with that. 58 tomorrow. 73 and 74 on tuesday and wednesday. i might have underestimated our warmth but i do think we'll keep
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our alert day is thursday, with rain showers. but friday, saturday, sunday heading into next weekend, that cool, crisp fall-like air that you think of maybe late september, that's what we have this weekend. even though it's going to be november. you guys? >> all right, beth. still ahead we continue our coverage of campaign 2016. with a look at the fight for the arizona senate seat held by a
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>> we continue our coverage of campaign 2016 now. we're following the battle for the republican-led senate. >> democrats need to gain five seats or just four if hillary clinton wins. and tim kaine becomes the tie breaking president of the senate. now john blackstone looks at the race in arizona. >>reporter: touring a high school this week, john mccain met the winning candidate in a student election. >> the election wasn't rigged. [ laughter ] >>reporter: mccain has been trying hard not to talk about donald trump. >> while trump is effectively tied with clinton in arizona, polls show mccain has a solid double digit lead over his democratic opponent ann kirkpatrick. even she acknowledges his iconic status. >> i have voted for john mccain in the past and he's changed. >>reporter: mccain's famous name along with his ability to bring jobs to arizona and his moderate stand on immigration are seen as reasons he retains broad support. in a recent poll, arizona voters
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rating. he even wins support from 19% of hillary clinton voters. kirkpatrick's campaign has tried to tie mccain to trump, who once dismissed mccain's time as a pow in vietnam. >> i vote for the republican nominee obviously. i'm a loyal republican. >> i moved on her like a [bleep] >> but after the release of that embarrassing open mic recording, mccain announced he would no longer vote for trump. kirkpatrick's campaignou with mccain pledging more congressional gridlock. >> we will be united against any supreme court nominee that hillary clinton if she were president would put up. >> i work across the aisle. and that's what arizonan want. >> arizonans however do not appear to be tired of 80-year-old john mccain. while he enjoys a significant lead in the polls right now, it
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earlier campaigns. john blackstone, cbs news, nikita alexeev. all right. the tribe game has just ended and not the way we would've wanted. >> we lost. >> otherwise we'd all be going nuts. they lose tonight 3-2. so will be a game 6 tuesday night at progressive field. i tell you warnings i know where we are all streaking out. this was the one game in chicago that was the worst pitching -- actually the worst pitching matchup for the entire s you like going forward now. it's going to be josh tomlin in game 6 against jake arrieta. now they've seen him again. if they need it kluber in game seven. trevor bauer, a lot of people were nervous. he wasn't a total disaster. but they got to him in first innings chris bryant, one of the best power hitters, drilled solo to tie the game at one. with a couple balloters on, they would squeak another run home with that infield hit.
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and then a sac-fly. now, this looked like it might explode into a five or six run inning. the fact they limited the damage to three run inning and it was then a two run game in the fourth, you didn't feel all that bad about it. but lester pitched well for the cubs. the indians did tack on a run in the sixth. but they could not break through. they did have chances in the 7th inning, chances in the 8th inning and could not get the run across. bs chapman worked nearly innings tonight. indians gave him fits but he got out of it. >> talk about in the sixth inning, that hit fran sills colindor had. that was huge because they were able to score, 3-2. then he tried to steal. was that too aggressive in the sixth? >>mark: i don't think so. here's the play. that is a perfect throw and a perfect play by the second
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for make them make a play. here's where we go them not taking advantage of other opportunities. seventh inning, two on, two out. couldn't get it. eighth inning, guy at third with two outs. couldn't get him home. you're watching this how do they not score these runs? aroldis chapman throws the best in baseball. left-handed outside the box. this guy throws 103, sometimes 104. then he drops a l he can do it. he's that good. that's why he's tough on hitters. so your point, should lindor have stole the bag? i didn't have a problem with it. you make them make a play sometimes if the guy they have on the mound is that good that the odds of them making the play, you know, actually in your favor versus you getting a big inning or something there. they made a play. up 3-2. you're coming home. got tomlin and possibly kluber in game 7. >> of course we have had a
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games at progressive good tonight shanice dunning has been with the fans all night long. how are they feeling, shanice? >>reporter: well, they're hanging on right now. you can see behind me, this was a sold out crowd at progressive. so everybody right now is heading home. because we need to rest up for tuesday, right? we haven't given up hope yet. i'm here [inaudible] i know he's a loyal tribe fan because he stayed until tend. he didn't leave tell me, how do you keep thumb also up? >> been waiting a long time for this i think we'll be fine. i have faith in them. all my life i've been waiting for this. one more game or two. >> how are you going to get ready for two? coming back downtown? >> i'm ready. >> because now there's a possibility we can bring it on home to cleveland. so i think people are still, we're hanging on, still in a good mood out here.
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>> that's right. the fans were ready. sara hold enberg is live now with the disappointment. sara? >> hey, guys. of course fans are disappointed. but i can tell you their eyes are already on the next game. right now, i am joined by adam, who drove all the way from nashville to be here. how does it feel right now? >> well, you know, right now i guess it's a great thing that it's going to come back for game 6. would've loved the victory tonight. >> at this p, victory at home. tell me what that would mean for gerald to be honest with you, i wasn't up here for game 7 of the cavs, so for me personally, i would love to see a championship here back in northeast ohio and for cleveland in general, i mean it would mean the world. two out of three of the sports teams, got to love it. >> again, these fans are looking forward to the next game. we're hoping the indians will win. back to you guys.
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>> kipnis and lindora bats, with davis on, did you kind of see that with the main opportunity you were going to have to come back. what did you think about their event? >> i mean, we had another inning and with napoli -- no, i you, you take every opportunity you can get. if we don't score in the eighth, we're just going to sack 'em up. i mean, chapman, i mean that was a big ask and he answered. that was impressive. i mean, kind of like what anders has done. >> that's terry francona
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donald trump : i love the old days; ke that when they were in a place like this? they'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? it's like incredible. when mexico sends its people, they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever...
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he's going like, "i don't remember!? our children and grandchildren will look back at this time... ...at the choices we are about to make. the goals we will strive for. the principles we will live by. and we need to make sure that they can be proud of us. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >> so it's a chilly start out there tomorrow for your morning commute. but keep in mind you'll have some cloud cover. did i give it a two on a school from one to ten. might be a little slow because so many people are up late tonight watching the tribe game. i will say this, it's cool tomorrow but tuesday and wednesday right now looking nice and warm and then we get that extra hour of sleep next weekend. >> that sounds good. >> great weather for clinching tuesday. >> thanks for joining us at 11.
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they tried it on the exorcist set, and the scariest movie of all time. >> we're getting our scream on this weekend on "extra." ? ? extra, extra ? real life thrills and chills. haunting the cast of exorcist." >> something spooky is going on. >> "extra" is on the set of fox's horrifying hit with star geena davis. >> as the show goes on, it's going to get much worse. >> then -- >> the scariest movie of all time. well, let me think about it. >> excellent day for an exorcism. >> the stars reveal the fright that's giving them nightmares. >> the original texas chansaw massacre. >> rosemary's baby. >> the exorcist.
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scariest movies of all time. what's your pick? we'll take you inside some of the sickest, most twisted from universal studios halloween horror night. plus, we're talking dead. >> right now on "extra's" halloween special. >> from halloween horror night at universal studio hollywood, the entertainment capital of l.a. lock your doors, turn off the lights and get ready to i'm renee bargh. welcome to this terrifying edition of "extra." coming up, a sneak peek at the new season of "the walking dead" plus the vip tour of universal studios halloween horror night. it wouldn't be complete without an unhealthy helping of halloween movies. >> hair raising. horrifying and downright demonic. >> halloween is here. and we have everything to fear
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scariest movies of all time. according to the stars who know horror best. >> the scariest movie of all time? well, let me think about it. for me, like rosemary's baby. >> the maternal nightmare starring mia farrow was pretty creepy. >> what have you done to him? you maniac. >> i'm so scared. >> and so are we. part project's" massive appeal. audiences everywhere believed it was real. >> i was part of that generation that came up and we all thought it was real. and it was the very beginning of footage. >> paranormal activity gave me nightmares. it actually made it hard for me to go to sleep at night. >> yeah, paranormal activity definitely had nonbelievers
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who doesn't have a soft spot for those original masked maniacs. >> texas chainsaw massacre one of the most terrifying, creepy movies of all time. >> but there is one film we can all agree on. the scariest movie of all time is -- >> it's an excellent day for an exersimp. >> i think most people say the exorcist. >> the exorcist. >> the exorcist is favorite movies ever. >> still terrifying moviegoers in the '70, they couldn't handle it. >> i've never known a movie where people would faint. >> linda blair had no idea it would haunt our dreams decades later. >> laying in bed, strapped in, crazy and cold. all the prosthetics. >> as for us here at "extra" -- >> "children of the corn." >> when the stranger calls back.
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the movie is all about a babysitter. creepy. >> has to be the exorcist. to this day, it still makes me pause. >> whatever fright flick you're watching this halloween, enjoy, and pleasant dreams. not only is the exorcist arguably the scariest movie ever made. it's one of the most successful horror films. the tale of a little girl possessed by a demon earned ten oscar nominations. it has its night and can be seen on tv every friday night. everyone agrees -- >> it really is the scariest horror movie ever. >> nearly 43 years after "the exorcist" hit theaters, people are still affected by the little girl afflicted by a spirit. now fox is frightening viewers weekly with their version of "the exorcist" starring geena
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>> there are voices inside the walls. >> who says this is no remake but an extengsion of the same scary story. this time the family is plagued by a demon possessing their youngest daughter. >> the show goes on. it's going to get much worse. >> it's a demon. >> demon? >> that's trying to take my daughter. > one of geena's on-screen daughters. she isn't the one getting possessed, but as a.j. found out, that doesn't make her em incidents. >> a light went out when i went on. >> creepy things are happening but we're getting so used to it that we're not even noticing anymore. >> re >> geena's tv husband not going for laughs this time. >> now i'm getting scary in my old age. >> there's no set curse that plagued the 1973 film.
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