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brand new arena, the ice palace, but it was brian bradley who struck first and let's take you there. taking on the colorado avalanche. trying to improve on that 4---- 2-4-and 0 on the season, later bolts outshot here but could not connect, as you see. schuster out of sides, and that attempt does not count. and then martinson with an easy opening. bishop out of net, and the bolts not able to come back tonight, shut out, 4-0, the final from amalie. well, the bucs were effective in
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and they will have a schans to do it again this week in san francisco. the run defense is dead last in the nfl, and it's not even close. so this week dirk koetter says pound the rock early and often even without doug martin. yhe may have bee he is eager to get back to show he can play the role of featured back. >> for me to approach this and go in and try to find a way to help my fa team win, and we trid to build off of the win we had against carolina and get on a roll and make the wins come in bunches. >> a handful of players made pre-season watch lists and it's
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one as well. willie taggart has named and now let's show you a little baseball. a tied series between with the dodgers and the cubs. one puts the cubs ahead early. cici chicago up in the tieing run, we are split at one apiece. and addison russell, he gets hold of this one and it's gone, two more across the plate for the cubs and it's a 3-1 ball game, and game six coming your way from chicago on saturday. >> looking forward to it, thank you. and before we go, a 23-year-old woman is celebrating a brand new baby boy.
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know she was about to have, and she is 18 and says everything has been normal but one morning woke up with cramps and an ultrasound shows she was 15 weeks pregnant but a second one has an even bigger surprise. >> and she said so you are actually around 36 to 38 weeks and right when sentence my water broke. >> she says the child was likely tucked up under a rib. i still don't know how these things happen. >> hopefully you're night is less surprising. >> good day coming your ?? halloween excitement is back at dunkin' with 2 dozen donuts for $12.99. drizzled, decorated, and all dressed up for the season,
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>> if i win. [cheering] >> trump says he reserves the right to contest a questionable result. we'll show you how that may affect the race. we'll also investigate evidence of voter fraud. trump's claiming about walling off mexico. >> hillary clinton wanted the wall. >> he's right about that. we'll show you how the plan to build a wall ten years ago fell apart. plus john wilson weighs in with his view. this is money, power & politics. for much of last night, donald trump turned into his strongest debate performance. he had hillary clinton on the ropes for a while when he tried to explain what shh e meant for open trade and borders. the debate turned against trump when he would not commit to supporting the result of the election. >> i will tell you at the time. i'll keep you in suspense.
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questioned what happened in 2000. new york times headline, bush e declared winner in florida but gore vows to contest results. and another democrats questioned the red lights in ohio in 2004. wait a minute, it's okay for gore but not okay for trump we'll have to wait and see? the problem for trump here is that he did not phrase it that way. it may work for him if he prefaced his remark byes saying if there was a recount scenario, for example. he'll because we'll all be in suspense. he'll keep us in suspense after claiming there's tremendous voter fraud. that's how this one moment pulled focus and puts trump at odds again on both sides. >> i'll keep you in suspense. >> the trump's point, voter fraud does exist in this country and in this state. a couple of minutes we'll show you the evidence we found in our series of investigation. the problem for trump, again, is leaders in both parties say it
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claimed. in fact, even trump's own campaign manager contradicted him before the debate. >> do you believe there will be widespread voter fraud? >> no. i do not believe that. >> but then after trump said he won't commit to supporting the election results his campaign manager had to change hr tune. >> millions of people we read the story. people of people who are dead on the roles. >> where does this take us? we have the ugliest race in modern unpopular candidates with voters on both sides worked up in rage. and now trump set the stage for maybe taking it far beyond election night, which is bad news for people bho want this race to end. and the two sides are already going back and forth. like we saw with jesse jackson and donald trump junior. >> if we lose in a fair fight we're happy. but it has to be fair. >> who determines fairness. >> trump's running mate
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what repeatedly on the networks. >> we will absolutely accept the results of the election. >> and trump's own daughter said trump would accept the results. maybe here trump just doesn't want to show his hand. he wrote about that in the art of the deal. how not mapping out your next step gives you leverage. at the very least, trump is raising questions about the integrity of the election. election managers in florida say we're good. there are safeguards in place and system are a minuscule part of the elector rat. kasich says trumps concerns about tremendous fraud are silly. >> to say that elections are rigged and all these votes are stolen is like saying we never landed on the moon. that's how silly it is. >> while cases of fraud may, in fact, be few and far between in the scope of things to trump's point again it happens. for example, we have records that show one man voted in tennessee in person.
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ballot in florida and north carolina. the last election seek l he was arrested last year after our first investigation of voter fraud. and tonight we have more examples of people voting and then voting again in the same election. when state lawmakers pass vote r laws and when governor scott ordered a voter purge they said they were trying to snuff out fraud. >> we don't want people that don't have a right o vote t investigation that revealed a problem those efforts likely have missed. people voting in the multiple states in the same election. >> i support my people in north carolina and here. >> that's mike asking a voter in the or land doe area shows he voted in florida and north carolina. >> i live in both places. in north carolina i pay taxes and i do the same thing here. >> he said he didn't know you're not supposed to do that.
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i found six others in hillsbor and several others that voted in florida and north carolina in 2012. with public records provided by the voter integrity project our list grew to 149 people who appeared to vote in florida and north carolina in the same election. >> we were able to find 149 we could stake our reputation on. turn them over to the authorities and say you might want to investigate this. >> we did that last november. states division investigation and left it at that. a year after our initial investigation, authorities in north carolina did take action. >> finally we get our first prosecution. >> the district attorney in north carolina sent me these records showing he successfully prosecuted pasco parker. records she he admitted to voting in 2012. not in just two states but three. florida, north carolina and tennessee. he got a suspended sentence,
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>> there will be another one. another florida and north carolina one and there ae several more that we know that are in the pipeline between florida and north carolina. >> this is the first one and finally it begins. >> the department of state says it takes this seriously. florida cannot fully participate in the multistate cross checks because of differences in public records laws. eric shawn shows us how we have a problem that goes beyond florida. >> a 2012 pew staggering number of people registered in more than one state. 2.75 million. and 68 thousand registered in three states. while others say voter fraud is require, and the names of possible double voters are clerical errors or coincidences the cases are shocking. in wi we robert monroe was sentenced to jail a few months ago after charged with 13 counts of election fraud. prosecutor says he voted twice in the 2012 presidential race.
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wisconsin. then on election day he drove four hours south to indiana where using an indiana driver's license he voted in person. >> in maryland, a democratic candidate for congress was caught. party officials said she illegally voted twice in two states. in california, people voted twice in the presidential primary this past june. >> election fraud is a crime against the entire american public. it i constitution and a crime against the foundations of our nation. >> and this year particularly with foreign hackers meddling in campaign e-mails it raised the question of where hackers can tamper with voting machines. we looked at some machines in other parts of the country and asked if hackers can switch someone's vote. that's where once again eric shawn contines our investigation. >> christian university professor says the touch screen
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about ten state, can be tampered with. >> the back door. >> in 2008 shlgs he demonstrated how as part of an election lawsuit against new jersey officials. he notes there's been no documented case of a machine being hacked this way in a u.s. election, he says it could happen. by simply swapping the machines computer chip for his own. he was able to change the votes the machine counted. >> i figured out how to make a that just before the close of the polls it shifts votes around from one candidate to another. >> our experience here in this office, we all concur that we have not seen one document the machine being compromsed. >> the deputy superintendent of election election in new jersey insists in real life it cannot be done. pointing to safeguards ha protect machines. thisser locked in secure arrest under camera surveillance and
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parts would show any violation. >> i don't know how you could do that to five hundred machines and get the secrecy and the teem to do so. i don't believe that's possible. >> but the professor insists it is. >> the good news is it's not something you can easily do from russia. the bad news is that it really is possible to do locally. >> the voting machine company said that demonstration is not a credible test because it was not an actual election. check out our full series of investigations on votin youtube channel. search fr craig patrick money money and click subscribe at the top of the page. you'll also find our investigations of government spending, parody and satire seg lts and shows you may have missed. coming up. >> hillary clinton wanted the wall. >> we'll show you what trump was talking about and how the plan to build a wall ten years ago fell apart and burned taxpayers. john wilson weighs in with honey nut cheerios
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i want to get everybody out of the shadows. get the economy working. >> trump and clinton are miles apart on the issue of illegal immigration and it showed in their debate. >> we're a country of laws. we have a border or we don't. >> in an interesting moment trump said hillary clinton once agreed with him on building a wll in our southern border. >> hillary clinton wanted the wall. hillary clinton fought for the wall. >> so we wanted to show you what trump was talking about. let's flash back to the failed
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charley leduff shows us what went wrong. ? ? >> a gigantic two thousand mile wall along the mexican border. the cost $80 billion by some estimates. if the great wall of china didn't work, how will this one? so we went to brownsville, texas where the federal government started building one a few years ago, that is until the government ran >> secure fence act is part of our efforts to reform our immigration system. we have more to do. >> the first thing you notice is the border wall isn't on the border at all. not in texas because of treaties and flooding they had to build a wall miles of the border, the rio grande river, which stretches 1200 miles. and the americans on the wrong side of the fence, they live in a no mans land of human smugglers and trafficking.
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river anymore. it's dangerous. but the last time we went down they had boats lined up along the river to bring people across. dave and i say it makes no difference here. >> are you afraid? >> no. we've had every duck poisoned. they poison the dogs so they won't bark. >> this is new since that? >> it makes no difference. >> it's all new now? >> there's gaps in the fence. 's >> nobody builds walls better than me. >> if you think trumps wall is the work of the tea party think again. >> i know who voted. bernie voted. i know he did. >> and hillary voted for it, too. >> and obama. >> yeah. >> this used to be a golf club until the government walled it off from the united states. it didn't stop illegals from using it as a right of way. it did stop golfers from coming
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went bankrupt. >> i saw some guys cross. we turned here. i'd see guys climb the fence, the actual fence. it shouldn't be comical. it shouldn't be something to laugh at because that was our money. all those millions spent but it almost was because it's like it didn't even slow them down. >> border patrol says a wall can be useful for funneling smugglers away from city it. or under it. and remember the central american women and children from two years ago pouring in over the texas border? the stuff of international headlines? well they're back and about the same numbers. but this year, well, you've got another tv reality show. and though the central americans arrive from mexico, the mexican government refuses that take the central americans back. maybe we should start there says
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>> we have an agreement already with mexico. we can return them back quickly. if they are mexican. there you go. that's the key. anybody else you have to go through a different process. ? ? >> forget about the wall or the people who live in the interior of the united states and came illegally says national border patrol council vice president. he says we're releasing 70% of the people krntly >> we got the same problem we had two years ago when it was all over the news. the same number of people. >> exactly. >> you've done nothing? >> nothing. >> except talk about a wall. >> talk about a wall. talk about sending them home. talk about enforcing the law. unfortunately none of its been done. >> bunch of men's voices talking in here in spanish. but they are not coming out.
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we'll wait until night. they know that old lady's got a gun. >> silence in washington and voices in the bush. families sometimes, dope dealers or worse. either way they're coming wall or no wall. coming up. we'll drill into the immigration debate with perspective from kids don't know how to act fake. i like your face. so we're learning to be more like them. removing artificial flavors and colors from general mills cereal. i like his face. you said you wanted to feel better about your cereal. general mills big g cereals hear you. that's why we say "yes" to whole grain as our first ingredient. and "no way" to high fructose corn syrup. so no matter what your favorite is, you can feel good
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this is john will son's my view you. >> thank you for joining us. >> yes, sir. >> jeb bush said if donald trump becomes president that wall is never getting built. mexico is not going to pay for it because it's not going to get built. does he have a point? >> george bush says he's voting for hernt. we have a mess. is it going to get built? who knows. that's one of the issues. all we know is the status quo is not working. >> somehow the federal government granted citizenship to hundreds if not more of illegal immigrants that were supposed to be deported by mistake. that tells us we have bigger problems than just keeping people out with a wall. >> we're not sure it's eleven or twelve million undocumented workers in this country. we don't moe for sure. there's no way to count them.
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it's been going on for years. this is not a recent issue here. it started when people started allowing so many to come into this country who would favor them at the ballot box. that's what we did. >> you have republican administrations who for years tried to make some changes and democrats treed to make changes. they keep doing this. after the lks, no matter who is elected, they can figure out anything or does this go on? >> say it doesn't matter who wins the election. it does but say matter. why doesn't it matter? it doesn't matter because they are going to be helpless to do anything without the approval of congress. now we have a deadlocked congress. that's going to change because there's also an election for congress that's takes place at the same time. they've got to be able to get together here. that's where it's going to be decided. it's going to be decided at the capitol building. >> voters will decide that in november. >> yes. >> thank you. >> yes, sir.
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chance of winning the white house. trump is hoping the polls are wrong and he can do a better job of motivating his base to get out and vote. republicans are concerned about control of congress. you have forecast slightly favoring democrats in the battle for the senate and while the house you have a 60 seat gap right now in favor of republicans. right now republican leaders are concerned about the possibility of losing the house to the control the chamber. the current forecast show republicans holding that at 224. that is our show. new poll numbers from fox 13 and our pollster matt creamy swirls of pure indulgence. silky sifts of total transcendence. tempting accents of sheer pleasure. introducing "unicorn whispers." this should be the name.
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it's baking season. warm up with pillsbury. . "dish nation." hey y'all. welcome to "dish nation." it's thursday. >> yay. >> coming to you today and porsha and everybody trina braxton. we're going to check it out. and we even got mdadea and that's hillary clinton and donald trump before we all get the cast to vote on november 8th. and peaceful and talk about debates today and let's go.
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