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with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. the f.b.i.'s new e-mail investigation had hillary clinton on defense today, but her supporters and closely fought states remain with her in a cbs news poll, 50% of democrats in those states told us that the investigation did not change their minds about voting for her. only 5% said that it did. last week, f.b.i. director james comey reopened the investigation into whether clinton had mishandled classified information on her personal, unsecured e-mail server. in that original investigation, some classified material was found, but no charges were filed. now thousands more clinton e- mails have been discovered on a laptop that the f.b.i. didn't know about. agents stumbled on it in an anthony weiner, the estranged husband of clinton's top aide, huma abedin. nancy cordes begins our coverage. >> i'm sure a lot of you may be asking what this new e-mail story is about. >> reporter: clinton doesn't typically bring up her e-mails, but in cleveland today, she was eager to show she has nothing to hide. >> and i am sure they will reach the same conclusion they did c when they looked at my e-mails for the last year. there is no case here. >> reporter: she did not go after the f.b.i. director. there were enough democrats doing that for her. former attorney general eric holder said james comeyja committed a serious error and senate minority leader harry reid claimed that comey may have violated the law by resurrectinm the clinton investigation 11co days before the election.cl even republicans like strategist karl rove and senator chuck grassley criticized comey's vague letter to congress, in abedin's newly discovered e- mails may or may not be significant. grassley wrote to comey today, "without additional context, your disclosure is not fair to congress, the american people,am or secretary clinton." >> i am running against a mann who says he doesn't understand why we can't use nuclear weapons. >> reporter: clinton's numbersep go up when the focus is on trump. so today she hammered away at his character, recounting ante interview he did on 9/11. >> he couldn't stop himself from pointing out that now, becauseng the towers had fallen, a building he owned was the tallest in lower manhattan. >> before the world trade center was the tallest. when they built the world trade center, it became known as the second tallest. now it's the tallest. >> what kind of person brags at a moment like that? >> reporter: this evening clinton's top aides are accusing the f.b.i. director of what they they say he's sewing confusion about clinton but staying quiet about reported investigations between ties to trump's association with russia. >> pelley: nancy cordes, thanksy late today, in letters to congress, the justice department said it is dedicating all necessary resources to the investigation and taking appropriate steps as expeditiously as possible. jeff pegues has been talking to his sources about the f.b.i.hi investigation. >> reporter: the f.b.i. has built a software program that is scrubbing what could be hundredd of thousands of e-mails found on anthony weiner's laptop. investigators have already seen the subject, date, and time of the e-mails, but the software will isolate messages that may be relevant to the clinton server investigation. agents will cast out e-mails they've already seen and search for those that came from clinton or those that may contain classified information. an through those e-mails. janice fedarcyk is a former assistant director of the f.b.i. is it going to take time? >> i think this will be an extended process, given the sheer volume of e-mails and then any follow-up investigations,ub additional warrants, subpoenas, interviews, re-interviews.ep >> reporter: f.b.i. agents in new york discovered the new e- mails earlier in october while investigating weiner for allegedly sending sexually explicit text messages to a minor. still unanswered is why director new e-mails until late lastsw week. also unclear is how abedin's e-l mails ended up on her husband'su laptop and whether they will change the outcome of the investigation, in which comey recommended that mrs. clinton not be prosecuted for mishandling classified information. sources say that comey felt bound to inform congress of the new development, but the timing of the revelation put him at them to rush it to get it done by election day. >> i do not honestly think they will rush an investigation of this nature and this sensitivity. >> reporter: part of the delay was in securing a warrant to look at those e-mails. we learned today that there was friction between comey and the justice department. scott, attorney general loretta lynch felt that getting a search warrant in this case so close to an election violated department policy. comey got one anyway. >> pelleef the washington newsroom. jeff, thank you. clinton's lead in the nationwide popular vote has narrowed to just over three points in an average of major polls. trump has opened tiny leads in the battleground states of ohio and florida, but clinton still leads by hefty margins elsewhere, including virginia and in michigan, where major garrett found donald trumpt today. >> if hillary is elected, she ac criminal investigation likely followed by the trial of a sitting president. this is just... hey, this is just what we need. >> reporter: donald trump came to michigan hoping the f.b.i.'s renewed e-mail investigation can jump-start his campaign here, where three polls in the past week show him trailing by at least seven points. >> the investigation will last for years. nothing will get done. government will grind to a halt. >> reporter: trump's campaign believes independent voters and clinton presidency beset by endless investigations or worse. trump advisers said, "we'll pound the message in the coming days." in grand rapids, trump said america's enemies will scoff ate hillary clinton. >> all of these people will sit back, and they will laugh and they will smile. >> reporter: and as democraticmo criticism of f.b.i. director james comey intensified, trump came to the defense of a figure he used to vilify. >> i was not his fan, but i'll he brought it back. he's got to hang tough, because there's a lot of people want him to do the wrong thing. what he did was the right thing. >> reporter: by "right thing," trump means recover lost clinton e-mails, but, scott, according to "newsweek," trump the businessman has systematically destroyed e-mails and documents to either delay or frustrate the discovery process in various lawsuits filed against hisui businesses. >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. pennsyan where clinton is holding a lead. in our battleground tracker40 poll, she's up 48% to 40%. jim axelrod has been listening to voters there as the candidates make their closing arguments. >> reporter: for these coal miners in western pennsylvania, the commute to work takes them two miles into the earth and 300 feet beneath. as dark and dusty as they find joe somogyi, todd reisman and dave schrecengost have crystalhi clarity when it comes to this election. who are you voting for? >> donald trump. >> reporter: who are you voting for? >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> reporter: no question?o >> no question.qu >> no question. >> reporter: and you're going to base your decision on what? >> i love my freedom, my guns, and i love my job in the coal mine. >> i feel she's a cookie cutter of the obama administration. it's not working for middle- n class, working americans. >> reporter: in the mines, hillary clinton never had a chance. >> because we're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business, right, tim? and we're going the make it clear that we don't want tor forget those people. >> reporter: after todd reisman heard the first part, the second didn't matter. at 46, he's casting his first vote ever for president. and vote? >> well, it's important for me and my family. i have a son that works in the mines. i think we're on the brink. the working man, the working- class man is going to be in extinction. >> reporter: but look elsewhere in this part of the country, and trump's support is not always rock solid. >> there is such a world ofs difference. >> reporter: 23-year-old cameron linton was a delegate to the g.o.p. convention. yo a er >> i am. >> reporter: how can you not be supporting your party's nominee? >> he just doesn't have it. he's had a year to act like a professional, classy nominee, and he hasn't done that. >> this election is one of the most difficult decisions i've ever had to make. >> reporter: tim nerozzi is president of the young republicans at the university oe pittsburgh. >> it's disheartening, but i do have hope that our party will bounce back and hopefully this need as a nation to kind of cleanse the palette and start over again and say, that didn't work. what can we do better. >> reporter: back in coal country, none of the miners arei holding their nose and voting for trump. they are proud to pull the lever for him. if you had to frame it up, you voted for donald trump because... >> change. >> change. >> change. c >> reporter: i thought that was the last guy's motto.rk >> didn't work out too well. >> didn't work out. >> reporter: as for those two unhappy young republicans, cameron linton, the convention delegate, says it's conceivable he will vote for clinton but unlikely. tim nerozzi says he could never do that, and he will likely vote for donald trump. >> pelley: tomorrow we'll hear from voters in evenly divided ohio. the buckeye state has voted for the winning presidential candidate in 17 of the last 18 elections. "cbs evening news" from ohio tomorrow night. michael vance lived a violent life, and he died violently in oklahoma last night in a gun battle with law enforcement. david begnaud reports on the end of a week-long manhunt. >> reporter: michael vance terrorized oklahoma over eighter days, killing, carjacking and threatening more violence. he killed two relatives. >> shots fired. >> reporter: wounded three law enforcement officers and made a hit list. as a fugitive, vance taunted police, posting live videos to facebook while on the run. >> what's up, y'all? letting you all know, look, this is real. that's a gun. that's the real deal. >> reporter: then sunday police caught a break. >> there was an automobile right here. >> reporter: donnie williamson tipped authorities to where vance was hiding out. what gave him away? his car, spotted under thesehe branches. county sheriff clay sander inty the shoulder and the elbow. a the sheriff will survive.ll 30 minutes later vance was killed after a shoot-out with oklahoma state troopers. >> he came out firing his rifle. >> reporter: mickey baker said he witnessed vance stop and confront those troopers. >> i could see the flare of his gun. the fight went on for about a minute or so. them police officers were in one heck of a gunfight last night. >> reporter: this is where michael vance was living, in he had a fire pit in that ditch. he had access to running water, and officials think he may have been in this area for about a week. scott, as for the why factor, ig appears to be a revenge killing according to authorities, and that's because michael vance was due in court next week to answer for charges he sexually assaulted a child. >> pelley: david begnaud in oklahoma for us tonight. david, thank you. y coming up next on the "cbs evening news," did a major university ignore sex abuse byse football players? 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"60 minutes sports" has now learned that since 2011, 19 football players have been accused of abuse against 17ac women. armen keteyian spoke with the senior vice president who oversees campus police. >> reporter: the gang rape allegedly involved football players tre'von armstead and shamychael chapman in 2013. the waco police report stated baylor university was contacted about the incident. criminal charges were never filed against either player. armen keteyian. >> nice to meet you, sir. >> reporter: reagan ramsower said the baylor campus police department he oversees had a history of burying sexual assault complaints that came to them. here it is. you notice here, baylor university was contacted as part of this incident report. nothing ever happened for well over a year. i'm just wondering what happened there. was there an investigation, andi if not, why not? you have a police report. >> there was a police report. i suppose it stayed with the police department. it never came out of the police department.ni that was a significant failure to respond by our police department.. there's no doubt about it. >> reporter: victim blamingic would be one answer. the other answer is protecting the football team and protecting that brand. >> i don't believe that was at all the reason. i really think that it was probably feeling like-- i don't know what was said if they did talk to the victim. >> reporter: they did talk toth the victim. there is no question. it's a detailed police report. >> right. there was a title ix case that was opened up. we opened that up. and that was when i learned about it. and at that time we took the responsible. >> reporter: eventually he was, but in 2014, tre'von armstead was all-big 12 tight end. >> that would be true. >> reporter: patty crawford has years of experience investigating sexual assaults, but nothing, she said, prepared her for baylor. in your mind, who isis responsible? was it institutional failure right up to the highest levels of baylor, and i'm including the board of regents? >> absolutely. there were a lot of people like ik me at the university that did not want these things happening and were fighting for it, but they didn't have the power or the authority, and they were not heard. that is institutional. >> reporter: baylor prides itself on its christian values and creating a caring community, but our investigation found a culture where victims who camect forward found themselves blamed for violating the university's code of conduct, scott, which prohibits drinking and premarital sex. >> pelley: armen keteyian for um tonight with an in depth investigation. >> pelley: armen's fullul investigation will be on "60n minutes sports" premier tomorrow night on showtime. and we'll be right back. ast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the only brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. my belly pain and constipation? they keep telling me "drink more water." i know that. 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((paul joncich)) not messing around... >> pelley: we end tonight with the longest presidential campaign in u.s. history. great presidents into mountt rushmore. it was finished 75 years ago today, and chip reid talked with one of the men who took on this monumental task. >> would you mind if i take a picture with you? y >> sure. >> reporter: at mount rushmore in south dakota, nick clifford is almost as popular as those four presidents looming up above. >> i want to shake your hand. >> reporter: that's because heh' is the last survivor of the 400 now, at 95, he's a rock star. >> i worked on roosevelt and lincoln. >> reporter: roosevelt and lincoln? >> yeah. >> reporter: and roosevelt you worked where? >> down under his chin, and on the right side of lincoln. >> reporter: wow. mount rushmore was the brainchild of sculptor and idaho native gutzon borglum. it took 14 years to complete.rg washington represents the nation's founding, jefferson its expansion, lincoln its preservation, and teddy roosevelt its development. >> that is america. that is america up there. >> reporter: the onset of world war ii forced construction to end prematurely. for jim borglum, grandson of the monument's creator, it's still bittersweet. would it be accurate to say your grandfather would say he wanted it on the a lot more so? >> yes, that would be accurate. he had bigger plans. carve all the way down to the president's waists and to build a museum inside the mountain to explain what the monument means. he wanted people to know what ia was there for. >> yes, and also that they not be misrepresented as gods. these were men. >> reporter: but for nick clifford, mount rushmore is perfect just as it is. what do you think looking up there? >> i think it's the most beautiful thing in the whole world. thing like it. i'm so proud to have worked up there. >> reporter: a proud symbol of america etched in stone for countless generations to come. chip reid, cbs news, keystone, south dakota. >> pelley: magnificent. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by ((denise valdez)) a seven year old was tragically killed just hours before halloween... good evening, i'm denise valdez. ((dave courvoisier)) >> and i'm dave courvoisier. police made an arrest in the case and say all signs point to child abuse. katie boer is live near boulder highway and flamingo... katie has the coroner's office released the name of that child? ((katie boer)) no.... the coroners office h n released the name of the seven year old boy... or the official cause of death.. but police say legature marks were found on his body yesterday and believe this is a case of child abuse. ((katie boer)) neighbors at the siegal suites extended stay apartments aren't surprised... ((denise martin: 00:39:23 everyone around this apartment knew that there was abuse or violence or something going on there :29 )) : ((katie boer)) but they are outraged...that it resulted in the death of a 7-year old boy sunday afternoon. ((thomas james: 46:07...it's a defenseless child ((katie boer)) that's because police say the boy's body was was found with legature marks and say this is likely a case of child abuse. police are investigating the death, but have arrested this man... 31-year old kenneth robinson -- who is not a family member--on a charge of open murder. resident thomas james is disgusted... . (( thomas 48:57 a child that young...killed.. :59 before he could even experience life 49:01 )) ((katie boer)) and says he's seen robinson on the property on two or three occasions. dee domestic violence herself and also recently moved in with her 12-year old son three weeks ago. (( denise martin 00:37:29 and we just started over in las vegas three weeks ago to put all that behind and we walk out the door into a crime scene of a child who's been aparently beaten to death :39 )) ((katie boer)) in the short time they've lived here... she says she's seen plenty of police activity. ((denise martin 00:40:27 it's nonstop over here :29 whether its the needles...because of the needles we're stepping over on the sidewalk :32 the drug deals going on... but this is not a safe neighborhood :35 )) ((katie boer)) now her fear has shifted to the

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