Today, donald trump took aim at the washington establishment, vowing to, as he put it, drain the swamp; and proposing term limits for members of congress that is, if he is elected. But with just three weeks left, our cbs news poll Shows Hillary clinton with a ninepoint lead, and no trailing candidate has ever made up a deficit that big, this late. Major garrett is covering trumps campaign. This is our final shot, folks. Youre never going to be able to win. Youre never going to be able to win. Its tilting its going to be a oneparty system. Reporter donald trump told supporters in colorado, they are his last line of defense, and to ignore the campaigns current downward trajectory. I dont believe the polls anymore. I dont believe them. I dont believe them. Reporter trump kept insisting, in spite of contrary evidence, this election and previous ones have been undercut by voter fraud. They even want to try and rig e reporter today at the white house, president obama called out trumps rhetoric. Id advise mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes. If, whenever things are going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else, then you dont have what it takes to be in this job. Reporter on a conservative radio show yesterday, trump said it would be wonderful to meetti with prussian president vladimir putin. Er reporter that also drew the president s attention. Mr. Trumps continued flattery of mr. Putin and the degree to which he appears to model many of his policies and approaches to politics ones mr. Putin is unprecedented es charges of sexual assault, which his wife, melania, denied yesterday. But, scott, today, six people t came forward to corroborate on the record a People Magazine correspondents account of being sexually accosted by trump at his maralago resort in 2005. Pelley major garrett, thanks very much. Hillary clinton is preparing for the final debate. That is tomorrow evening, and you can see it right here on cbs. Nancy cordes is in las vegas. Reporter a quick glimpse of las vegas before ducking out of sight for more debate prep. E her last Campaign Rally was six days ago in colorado. Thank you yo reporter in fact, since august 1, clinton has done 60 private fund raisers but only about 30 public rallies, a pattern that has not gone unnoticed by trump. The system is also rigged by the donors giving hundreds of millions of dollars to crooked Hillary Clintons campaign. Reporter but now, as her in arizona, a red state where polls show her nipping at trumps heels, her campaign is sinking an additional 2 million into ads and direct mail. Its also spending 1 million to boost turnout in longshot missouri and indiana to help democrats locked in competitive races for senate and governor. Another quarter million is going to nebraska and maine, two small states where clinton could pick off a pair of electoral votes. Her Campaign Even made a small ad buy this week in the red state of texas. Its important to stand up to bullies, wherever they are. Reporter one wild card . The endless stream of hacked campaign emails. Todays batch shed light on clintons secretive search for a running mate. In march, Campaign Chair john podesta emailed her with a first cut of people to consider for v. P. 39 names, divided into what he dubbed food groups latino leaders, female lawmakers, male lawmakers, black leaders, military leaders, and down at group, bernie sanders. The list included nine business titans, including bill and melinda gates, starbucks c. E. O. Howard schultz, and apple c. E. O. Tim cook. The emails have been embarrassing, but clinton aides say they still hope they come up at tomorrow nights debate here because, they say, it will give clinton a chance, scott, to argue that russia has been playing a disturbing role in this election. Pelley watch the debate on cbs. Nancy cordes, thanks very much. We have an update for you on last nights story about state me f. B. I. During its investigation of clintons emails. F. B. I. Records said that undersecretary of state Patrick Kennedy tried to convince thea f. B. I. That one email on clintons private server should not be classified secret. In return, one f. B. I. Official said, the state departmentate offered to help the f. B. I. With its request to add agents in iraq. I well, today, in a statement, political. Kennedy said he had served democratic and republican administrations. Ic there was no quid pro quo, nor was there any bargaining. Today, president obama warnedy, that the battle of mosul will be difficult. Iraqi troops and Kurdish Forces are surrounding iraqs secdur largest city, which fell to isis two years ago. Theyre backed by american air strikes and u. S. Special forces. Holly williams is on the battlefield. Reporter the village of tarjela was recaptured from isis yesterday, and in the rubble left behind by the battle, are clues to how isis will defend mosul. The extremists dug a network ofs tunnels here to protect themselves from attack. Lieutenant colonel Dilshad Salim told us he expects the same tactics in mosul, as well as the battle for mosul began in villages on the eastern side of the city, where kurdish fighters went house to house yesterday, hunting down the isis gunmen y holding out there. U. S. Coalition air strikes demolished the tunnels in tarjela, which was abandoned by its residents over two years ago. Three air strikes, three u. S. Air strikes targeting the. Tunnels. Four . Four, targeting the tunnels. But in mosul, home to around a million civilians who are effectively human shields, air strikes will be difficult without massive casualties. Ss isis released this propaganda video today, claiming that life in the city is normal and showing the extremists fighting off the offensive. But normal life in mosul also includes this warning another isis is hunkering down, preparing to defend the biggesth city in its socalled islamic state. There are also fears that isis could use chemical weapons inic the battle for mosul. And, scott, last month, america, air strikes destroyed what the u. S. Says was a chemical weapons plant in the mosul area. Pelley more tomorrow on cbs this morning. Holly williams, thanks. Ll is following one mans struggle to overcome his addiction to heroin. Each day in this country, 78 people die from an opiod related overdose. D so jason amaral is fighting for his life. Tonight, Demarco Morgan and producer Jonathan Blakely continue their series, in the shadow of death jasons journey. Real quick, is this good p heroin, nothing else, nothing else. And any addict thats watching this will, like, will attest to that. Reporter we met jason amaral on march 22, the day before he 2 started rehab. He was roaming the city of boston on a desperate hunt for drugs. Its not how i want to live but i keep its been 12 years and i keep going back to it. Its not what i want to keep doing. Reporter that morning, we watched as he crushed and snorted pills from a toilet seat in city hall, scored some drugse outside a restaurant aroun i just did some heroin and i was sick and now i just did a shot and im very, very high. Reporter . And by that evening, ended up at a friends house, shooting up again. s it gets boring. It gets old. It gets tiring. Reporter that night, jasons best friend, mike duggan, a recovering addict seven years clean, came to take him to good morning, jason, how are you . Were so glad youre here. Reporter we traveled to mays landing, new jersey, for the first stage of jasons treatment at Recovery Centers of america, or r. C. A. Who would want a life like that . Like, after the footage youve a seen, like, who would want to live like that . But, like, its not really what i want to do. Its just what the i guess, i dont know, you could say thet drug drives me to do, i guess. Ou i dont know. crying reporter jasons first 24 hours of detox were a struggle. He just learned his brother, andrew, who is also a heroin addict, couldnt fiend a bed for treatment. Youve taken everything from me. Ke reporter his brothers struggles motivated him to beat his addiction. Im never going to overdose. My brother wont overdose. Hes going to get it this time. R reporter and after four weeks of counseling, medicationi and physical therapy its been 28 days today. Reporter . He was one step closer to his goal. I just feel a lot better than how i felt when i first goter t here, and like, what i felt i ans going to feel like in 1421 days, you know what i mean . Reporter after he finished up at r. C. A. , jason transitioned to a Second Program at awakenings lodge on cape cod. There, addicts live offsite from the main Treatment Center so they can learn to live sober its been a long day, right . Oh, my god. O yeah, man. Reporter jason was drug tested once a week and participated in more therapy. Nc if you were on top of then mo world, not a care, this is easyh beans, i got this, that would be worse. T yeah, i hear you. To accept the things we cannot change. Reporter after six weeks, he graduated. Ix keep coming. It works if you work it. Thank you. Ng reporter how you doing . Good, how are you . Reporter its been a while a i know, its been a while. Reporter four months later,. We caught up with jason, who is addicts in mashpee, massachusetts. A and youve been clean for how long . Or h its been a little over six months. Reporter congratulations. Right around there. Yeah, thank you. Reporter jason now has a fulltime job at a restaurant. Hes also advocating to getoc addicts like himself more help. He was recently invited to speas in front of massachusetts lawmakers. Remember jasons friend, mike duggan, the one who got him into rehab . I love you. Reporter he was the first person jason thanked. Im proud of you, man. Time and this isnt, like the first opportunity that he hes that hes given me, and in the past, i havent been able to, like, stay clean, and im just glad that he, like, he gave me another chance to to do this. Reporter well, jason is alse getting another chance from r. C. A. , the rehab center he their Second Chance program for addicts in early recovery. And jasons brother, andrew, is also off the streets. He is in treatment at an r. C. A. Facility in maryland. Scott, there is hope tonight. Pelley great Public Service reporting. Demarco morgan, Jonathan Blakely, thank you so much. H demarco has an extended interview with jason as well as links to help and recovery. You can find them at cbsnews. Com heroinepidemic. Recovery works. News, the Worlds Largest collection of mug shots. Chances are, youre part of it. H and later, the barber who givesi kids a head start. . Fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct. They rebounded because a decision was made to protect them. Making the right decisions today for your longterm financial future can protect you and your family, ask a Financial Advisor how retirement and Life Insurance solutions from pacific life pelley we were surprised to learn that nearly half of American Adults are in facial recognition databases. What is Law Enforcement doing with your mug . Jeff pegues takes a look. Once youre in range. Gy its putting a green box around us and then displaying our names. Reporter Benji Hutchinson works for n. E. C. , a company that sells the software. So there are cameras like this on the streets . There are. Reporter cameras equipped with the software can match a persons face to others in a database. It could have helped after ther Boston Marathon bombing. Investigators there had to sift through 120,000 phnd nearly 13,000 videos before0 identifying dzhokar tsarnaev. It would have led to the suspect sooner . Absolutely. It would have dramatically decreased the lead time. We could have gotten the match in seconds. Co reporter in baltimore, the Police Department used facial recognition during the 2015 riots to identify looting suspects. But it has raised privacy concerns. Alvaro bedoya is an author of a Georgetown Law School study on it found 26 Police Departments use the technology and 16 states allow the f. B. I. To tap into their systems. Photos are culled from social media images, drivers licenses, and government i. D. S. I the report argues the biometric Network Primarily includes law abiding americans. Maryland enrolled four million drivers in its system, and, ask a marylander, do they know theyre in a lineup that iy scanned thousands of time a year without warrants . Ou and im pretty sure theyll be surprised about that. Reporter maryland Officials Say they limit access to the technology. And, scott, the f. B. I. Says the. Technology is crucial to catching terrorists and criminals. Pegues. Inal jeff, thanks very much. Coming next, a littleknown Retirement Plan. Well tell you who qualifies. Well tell you who qualifies. Ins from food alone. Lets do more. Add one a day mens 50 . burke at farmers, weve seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. Even mermutts. 1940s aqua music burke and we covered it, february third, twentysixteen. Talk to farmers. 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Pelley if youre on social security, youll get a raise thats less than a buck a week, and likely to be wiped out by an increase in medicare. R all this a reminder of how important it is to save. In Jill Schlesinger now, on what some states are doing to help,av in tonights eye on money. Reporter 18 months ago, marc hoffman opened his first business, strong start, a Child Learning Center in trumbull, connecticut. Close your mouth and chew reporter he does not offer a Retirement Plan for his 32 employees. Staff save, he simply doesnte, have the time or the expertise. There are so many things to do that those type of benefits are not first and foremost the number one priority with a new business. Reporter more than 600,000 connecticut workers do not have access to workplace Retirement Plans, like a 401 k , or anik i. R. A. State comptroller kevin lembo . These are folks who are going to enter retirement under turn back to their state or federal government for some level of assistance when and if they run out of money. Si reporter connecticut and seven other states have recently passed legislation to help private Sector Workers get a Retirement Plan. Starting in 2018, Connecticut Businesses with more than five employees that dont already offer a Retirement Plan will be required to participate. Employees will be automatically enrolled at a 3 payroll reduction rate, but they can choose to opt out. Research shows that employees are 15 times more likely to contribute to a Savings Program if it is offered through work than if they have to open an account on their own. Press, press, press reporter retirement is a long way off for 27yearold bridget bellittodouglas, a teacher at hoffmans school, but she is interested in the new program. Ew i dont even have to think about it. O i dont have to go to the bank and add more money. 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Reporter theres no barber ypsilanti, possibly because theres a whole lot more going on inside than snipping. And trimming. So a circumstance is kind of like a situation. Okay . Reporter like treyveon lymon, any kid who comes here and reads from a book during his haircut, get 2 shaved off the price. Make sure you put that book back. Reporter an idea owner alex fuller says has really caught on. Parents are already prepping their kids to sit in the chair and get ready to read the book. Reporter Robert Hopkins brings his son. What parent dont want a couple of dollars off when you have three boys in the barber shop plus you. Jalen johnson is a seventh grader. Whats better the discount, the 2, or the rea . Eadi probably the reading part. Ea reporter yeah . Thats the right thing to say. laughter reporter ryan griffin cuts hair and sorts books. He wants the kids to discoverds their past and overcome old you sound like a white person. That same rationale comes from, youre a nerd. That same rationale comes from, youre an uncle tom. Reporter learning is uncool . Learning is uncool. We have to break those things. I always go back to quote Frederick Douglass its easier to build strong children than repair broken men. Reporter whats your book . Frederick douglass. Reporter Charles Johnson is 12. Kids know who c that person proud. So we even see it here. P reporter he got his two bucks, and a lot more. Here you go, sir. An reporter dean reynolds, cbs, news, ypsilanti, michigan. Ey there you go. Pelley good ideas catch on. And thats the cbs eveningatc news for tonight. T for all of us at cbs news allon around the world, good night. Igt captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by now, at 6 30, a smash and grab operation, a man breaking into an arizona diamond store, but he ignores the display cases. What he went for right away. Plus, the highly debated prop 206 would raise minimum wage here in arizona. We have answers on who would see a bigger paycheck. And, the possible downside if it passes. It is rigged like you have never seen before. But first, donald trump on voter fraud without evidence, he is claiming elections will not be fair on november 8. Thank you for joining us everyone. Trumps claims of a rigged election are already impacting arizona. People have signed up in record numbers to become poll observers to protect the vote next month. Reporter we are just three weeks away from election day. Here at the Arizona RepublicanParty Headquarters they are being inundated with people wanting to be poll observers. So much so that when compared to recent years it is ten time it is normal amount. Voting, voting. Reporter this election day t American People will choose who they want in the white house. But after Donald Trumps allegations of a rigged election, Arizona Republicans are signing up in droves to make sure there is no 724 people signed up. Reporter Robert Graham says 950 republicans have signed up as poll observers. A skyhigh number compared to past elections. This is why. I mean, if you look at 2014, for instance, in the general election, we were lucky if we had 100 people volunteering statewide. Reporter poll observers are nothing new according to the county recorders office. They are trained Party Members who ensure all parts of the process are done by the book