Transcripts For KVVU FOX5 News This Morning Weekend Edition

Transcripts For KVVU FOX5 News This Morning Weekend Edition 20161106



were turned back one hour at 2am sunday. daytime temperatures for the next few days will continue to trend as much as 10 above normal. a ridge that has been setting up will remain in place until friday. that means it will stay warm with very few clouds. slight cooling begins thursday but daytime temperatures we breaking this las vegas boulevard is being opened back up... between the linq and harrah's. after a man was stabbed. police had put crime tape up around the area just moments ago. traffic was being re-routed... what we know so far is... a man was found stabbed. the man was taken to the hospital. no arrests have been made. but again, las vegas boulevard will be reopening this morning. donald trump's rally in reno yesterday took a dramatic turn... after he was rushed off stage ... "by the way folks while we're at it...(crowd nats) " a man, austyn crites...was detained... but was released an hour later after no charges were filed against him. trump returned to the stage and continued his reno rally... with a message, will never be stopped. never ever be stopped." trump also praised the secret service for their swiftness in removing him from harm's way. and that protester... austyn crites... has since spoken has since spoken out on the incident after being released... saying he was attacked after pulling out a "republicans against trump" sign. crites: bam...i get he will not be voting for trump this tuesday. las vegas will be hosting some big political rallies today... just two days before the election. former new york mayor rudy giuliani will be at the trump-pence headquarters this morning touting for trump. that rally will begin at nine a-m. also today... senator bernie sanders will be stumping here in the valley for hillary clinton and catherine cortez masto. southern nevada on cheyenne. doors open at 1:15 p-m. senator sanders will be talking about clinton's plan to boost the economy.... minimum wage and college tuition. business is picking up at local gun stores in the valley ahead of election day fox5's abby theodros spoke with customers at the gun shop in henderson... who explained why they're stocking up before tuesday. ask chris mamolla and he'll tell you nats gun sales are up and the elections could have something to do with it. chris mamolla: last month we saw a large increase in fire arms sold and back ground checks performed mamolla opened gun shop las vegas this year and says numbers were steady - but the political climate is boosting his bottom line ive had customers come in saying "ive been holding off for a while" and i think its time to get my gun" some of them will mention that they dont know whats going to happen after this election. so theyll go ahead and make their purchase question one has nevada gun arms but the spike in gun sales is showing up across the country. major gun manufacturer sturm, ruger reported record earnings. a demand "likely bolstered by the political campaigns for the november elections" rocky asbury, registered gun owner: say theyre not going to sell milk anymore? what would you do? youd run down and buy as much milk as you could. or water. youre going to stock up on something. if thats something you enjoy doing yo average gun owner buys guns for one of two reasons. one their fun to shoot, two for self defense. firearms were a point of contention this election cycle. hillary clinton proposed reinstating an assault weapons ban and expanding background checks. all things that worry gun advocates but curtis mcguire says guns come up every election...and he's still got his fire arms curtis mcguire: i've been a long time gun owner. probably for about 15 plus years. the political climate hasn't changed my view on guns. theres always that concern that ... there may be less options to buy guns but its never changed by opinion or how i view them. reporting. this trend isn't new... reports show that gun sales also spiked during the last two elections. if you're just waking up... the correct time is xx:xx. if your clock reads anything else... you may have forgotten to set your clocks back before you went to bed last night! now, most of the u-s is set... to "fall back" one hour to gear up for winter's arrival-- so it gets a little earlier in the afternoon. americans have to wait until march for daylight saving time to return... when we "spring forward.". the first baby of the new henderson hospital was born thursday.. and there's a really good chance he could be a future olympian! late olympic track and field star-- "flo jo joyner." flo jo is still considered the fastest woman of all time... because her record has yet to be broken. if that's not enough to convince you he's destined for gold-- his mother-- mary-- is a gymnast and a local gymnastics coach... and his dad-- "reindell"-- is a track star. trystan is already surprising his parents with how fast he is... he came a little early. "she was like 'oh those aren't stomach aches. you're having you're in labor. i'm like ' she was like 'yeah really' i'm like 'no i'm not' and she was like 'yes, you're having your baby today and he's going to be the first one born at henderson hospital and we're like 'okay!'" both of his parents say they will be training for the 20-20 olympic games in tokyo. a denver world war two vet is celebrating his 100th birthday. dave young tells the tale of a man whose memory... is just as sharp as it was during the cc will resume shortly. dave young a supermoon is expected this month... and you won't want to miss a chance to see it. we'll tell you when to look out for this space phenomenon... and how long you'll have to wait for the next one. and a local vegas tribe takes action against the dakota access pipeline.. how they demonstrated their protest... i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember. narrator: and joe heck says i have "high hopes we'll see donald trump become president." trump: you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, heck says he "completely supports" trump. certway. narrator: and heck? reporter: do you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? christmas may be over a month away... but many in the over a month northeast are worried... about drought conditions hurting the christmas tree business. jones: "potentially 6 or 8 years from now - there may be fewer trees to cut - so it's a future type thing." farmers like jamie jones in connecticut.. are afraid another drought ridden year... could lead to an extended gap in full size trees not only grown... but sold for the holidays. they've had enough water since september to remain safe for now... but another drought could be disastrous. a special full moon is expected this november. the full moon on november 14-th will be a super moon-- and it won't be this close to the earth again for another 18 years. officials say the last time it looked this big was in 19- 24/7 with les krifaton standard time is back. the clocks were turned back one hour at 2am sunday. daytime temperatures for the next few days will continue to trend as much as 10 above normal. a ridge that has been setting up will remain in place until friday. that means it will stay warm with very few clouds. slight cooling begins thursday but daytime temperatures we ((closed captioning will resume shortly)) the country are protesting the dakota access pipeline. and yesterday... a drum circle was held at sunset park to support the fight at standing rock. "water is life and we already know that there have been so many spills not only in north dakota but all over the united states and all over the world that oil pipelines are not necessary. " the vegas tribe set-up the event to defend the land... that they say the pipeline were built. more than four hundred supporters came out to the park... bringing drums... hula hoops... and positive wishes for everyone at the protests. listen up, golfers... the shriner's golf tournament ends today. we'll tell you about your last chance to head out to the event... that helps so honey nut cheerios get their delicious taste from honest ingredients. like real delicious honey, and real oats. ok that's still honey. ahhh, there we go. were back to honey again. who's directing this? steve wolfson: as district attorney, i've prosecuted a lot of violent people. our background check laws have stopped over 5,000 dangerous criminals from buying guns here in nevada. but a loophole makes it easy for those same dangerous people to buy guns. they get them at gun shows and online from perfect strangers with no background checks, no questions asked. yes on question 1. and you still have time to check out... hospitals for children open" this weekend at t-p-c summerlin. the final round is today. the golf tournament beneifts the shriner's hospitals... which provides advanced care for kids with conditions like burns... spinal chord injuries and cleft lip and palate. this is the 34-th consecutive year the tournament has been in las vegas. a paralyzed high school football player... gets a huge honor from his team... when they let him score a touchdown. xavier johnson was injured over a year ago in a tubing accident... affecting his motor control. as his rehab continues... his team decided to do something truly special for him... by helping him into the endzone during their friday night game. johnson: "there is so much firing in his brain to get him to stand up like that." johnson: "i couldn't even begin to quantify the exertion it takes." xavier has never team after the injury... going to team meetings and practices. but with the help of his and the opposing team... xavier crossed the goal-line.. something many thought he could never do. time now... there's a fox5 exclusive this afternoon... on an in-depth look at the u- s/mexico border. a preview... coming up. putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. when i come home and dinner's not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p****". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.. and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing. standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember. narrator: and joe heck says i have "high hopes we'll see donald trump become president." trump: you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. narrator: and heck? reporter: do you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? wrong for nevada. heck: why wouldn't i? with all of the shenanigans danny tarkanian's pulled in nevada -- helping set up fake charities used to scam nevada seniors, failing to pay thousands in property taxes, losing $17 million in a failed development scheme, then sticking taxpayers with the bill -- imagine the shenanigans tarkanian would pull it's why we can't afford tarkanian in congress, ever. dccc is responsible for the content of this advertising. warning of a possible cyber attack just days before the election. we'll tell you how the threat could affect voter's personal information. the lights at the paris may be on... but some guests are still ticked off. how one family remains critical of the hotel's protocol during blackout. good morning. welcome back to fox five news this morning i'm alyssa deitsch first, let's check in with les krifaton for a look at the weather. standard time is back. the clocks were turned back one hour at 2am sunday. daytime temperatures for the next few days will continue to trend as much as 10 above normal. a ridge that has been until friday. that means it will stay warm with very few clouds. slight cooling begins thursday but daytime temperatures we will continue to be above normal. authorities in new jersey are on the lookout... for the suspect involved in a fatal stabbing incident. officials say three people, including two children... were found dead inside a home yesterday afternoon... three others were injured. the new jersey mayor is asking for the public's help in finding the suspect. police have arrested two men... shooting in oakland, california... that left eight people injured. police say two men exchanged gunfire outside the club... early yesterday morning. the victims are expected to survive. officials did not identify the suspects... or the motive behind the shooting. authorities have issued a warning for potential cyber attacks... leading up to tuesday's election. bryan llenas has the latest on what this threat could involve. officials at the department of homeland security are quote very concerned about cyber attacks that could quote cause confusion on election day. the real concern is not that hackers can some how skew the actual presidential vote count -- that is changing votes from one candidate to another -- the real concern is that hackers could attack state voter databases - stealing personal information -- and attack state election websites that report official election results. hackers could manipulate these websites or launch denial of service attacks shutting --causing people to question the integrity of results -- especially if the election is close -- given the huge mistrust between the two parties and accusations by republican candidate donald trump that the system is rigged. the probability of hackers or a foreign government like russia altering the presidential vote count is slim -- because the u.s. voting system is fragmented and decentralized. voting is done state by state, district by district and polling place by polling place. also - electronic voting machines are not connected to the internet - further protecting the voting system from cyberattacks. cyberattacks are a concern following wikileaks breaches and known attempts by vladimir putin to disrupt our election process. also - this summer at least two state election systems - in arizona and illinois - were successfully infiltrated by hackers. in illinois - hackers took voter data though the stolen information was deemed not sensitive. dhs has since taken steps to protect us assessment and scanning for malware-- specifically helping state's protect their election result websites. cybersecurity experts will monitor election day from dhs's cybersecurity center and cyber fly teams will be standing by to deploy if there are any attacks. in new york bryan llenas, fox news. later today on fox... stick around for our fox5 news special. our team u-s/mexico border... to look into a controversial campaign issue: immigration. fox5 spent days in the desert known as a hot-bed for illegal drug activity. the team drove there with a las vegas man who volunteers his time to patrol... and be on the lookout for drug smugglers. then they traveled around... and met the men and women who enforce immigration laws. we'll also look into why people emigrate to the united states illegally. you can catch this exclusive show this afternoon at one if you missed a story or want to re-watch one... just download the fox5 app. we've got all our videos... and you can watch the newscast live... the fox5 app is free in the app store. the lights are back on at the paris hotel and casino--- after a power outage a few days ago forced thousands to evacuate. but even though paris is operating business as usual... many guests are still upset. fox5's faith tanner spoke with one woman who's frustrated with how the situation was handled. "the windows are brining light into our room thank god, but let's walk over here to the stairs you can see there's no emergency lights working, cell phone video from inside the paris hotel and casino... shows pitch black hallways during this weeks power outage... where thousands of guests were evacuated. phones have flash lights" tracey montgomery, was staying at paris with her family... when it went dark... just before 10 thursday morning. : "for an hour and a half we didn't know if they building had caught on fire we didn't know what was going on" montgomery is now back home in texas and joined us for an interview via facetime. she says she's still frustrated with the lack of communication... and the way the situation was handled. "there was not a floor... when you opened the door to the hallway it was pitch black... the stairwells were pitch black not one single light" montgomery... who was with her daughter.... and 5 month old grand daughter had to walk down more than 30 flights of stairs. they didn't find out what was going on until they got to the bottom floor. : " i just really never thought it'd be possible in a resort like that in vegas that it'd be possible for something like that to happen not to have any emergency back up plans or way to communicate with the people" the lights eventually came back on... late thursday night... and the hotel was operating as usual friday morning. different hotel on the strip... for the rest of her vacation. she tells us--- she also had issues with hot water at paris.... and says she won't be taking advantage of the free stay... or credit... the hotel is offering for to make up for the outage. "i was stressed out the entire stay i was there because of everything that was going on, i would never stay at that place again" faith tanner reporting paris hotel and casino is compensating guests for thursday night's stay--- plus two additional nights. the hotline number for affected guests is right there on your screen. if you want to get a jump on your holiday shopping...and help those in need... silverton hotel and casino is the place to be today. they are hosting a holiday arts and craft show today... and fox5's kathleen jacob is live at the silverton hotel with an up close look at the festivities. cc to resume many of you will have this coming tuesday off.... as employers encourage their staff to exercise their right to vote. a look at some of the companies participating. superheoes invaded the valley this weekend!!! what they were doing to help those with developmental disabilities... with all of the shenanigans danny tarkanian's pulled in nevada -- failing to pay thousands in property taxes, losing $17 million in a failed development scheme, then sticking taxpayers with the bill -- imagine the shenanigans tarkanian would pull in washington. it's why we can't afford tarkanian in congress, ever. dccc is responsible for the content of this advertising. steve wolfson: as district attorney, i've prosecuted a lot of violent people. but a loophole makes it easy for those same dangerous people to buy guns. they get them at gun shows and online from perfect strangers with no background checks, no questions asked. it's a dangerous loophole. closing it will save lives. let's make it harder for criminals, safer for us. day off. companies like general motors... hearst publishing... and square... are treating election day as a paid holiday. outdoor clothing company patagonia is closing all its retail stores... its headquarters in california... and distribution center here in nevada. there is no federal law requiring workers get time off to vote.. and state laws vary. now fox weather 24/7 with les krifaton. standard time is back. the clocks were turned back one hour at 2am sunday. daytime temperatures for the next few days will continue to trend as much as 10 above normal. a ridge that has been setting up will remain in place until friday. that means it will stay warm with very few clouds. slight cooling begins thursday but daytime temperatures we will continue to be samsung is introducing a unique new feature... for its next smartphone. they plan to offer an artificial intelligence assistant service... for the upcoming galaxy eight smartphone. the electronics company said the new smartphone... will let users order food or perform tasks without going through a third party app... but by asking the phone's virtual assistant. the galaxy eight is expected to help samsung's recovery... after two global recalls of the galaxy note seven. there were plenty of smiley faces... at the inaugural emoji-con this weekend. about one thousand people... were expected to attent the convention in san francisco. here, leading experts on emoji, language.. and design... explained the importance of these little icons... saying it's an important form of storytelling. one room at the conference was just for people working on emoji proposals. the two most requested emojis... are yellow smileys... one with finger to its lips... hearts around its head. it seems like nowadays... everyone has a donald trump impression. but for one wyoming student... his impersonation landed him face to face with the real donald trump. keenan sanders has more on this "yuge" meeting. it was just a couple weeks ago that kevin milburn first caught the public's eye with his hilarious impersonation of donald trump little did he know...that this impression would soon land him face to face...with the donald himself. needless to say he was a little gittery... that's kevin who was gittery, not the real trump (kevin milburn/natrona county high school junior) "when this is a famous person and you've made fun of and you mock...of course you get nervous" but with a little encouragement from the crowd, and very small window of opportunity...kevin just went for it and in fact.... even trump himself was impressed (kevin milburn/natrona county high school junior) "he put his arm around me and said 'wow this kid is really aggressive i'd like to have h my team" kevin says that as much as his trump impression gained him notoriety...he never thought it would lead to the weekend that he had (kevin milburn/natrona county high school junior) "i mean just last tuesday we did the presidential mock debate...i never thought that that saturday i would be getting the opportunity to meet trump...it's amazing..i guess it's the luck of the draw" in what's been a heated campaign...a "yuge" light hearted moment was provided than by none other...than a native of wyoming.. music awards are going on today at the orleans. d-j khalid is up for best album tonight. jill scott, tyrese and anthony hamilton are among the performers. tickets are between 50 and 125 bucks! the show starts at 5:30. the award show comes after the soul train music festival.. which wrapped up yesterday. it's been a superhero weekend here in the valley. there was the vegas valley comic festival yesterday morning... and last night... real-life supermen and women from all over... were celebrated at the 8-th annual best buddies super hero ball. "we're super excited about our friendships that we have in the community with corporate partners and all the students that have come out tonight to support what we do at best buddies which is create one on one friendship and an opportunity for our participants to have jobs and working in our community." "rachel smith" were also there to don capes and m-c the event. best buddies works to create friendships and opportunities... for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. how far would you go to please your pet? when we come back... this owner really jumps the shark... to make his cat happy. this next man i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember. narrator: and joe heck says i have "high hopes we'll see donald trump become president." trump: you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i love war in a certain way. narrator: and heck? reporter: do you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: the target... seniors. fake charities that preyed on vulnerable seniors... fronts for telemarketing schemes. seniors lost millions from the scams danny tarkanian helped set up. jacky rosen has always led with integrity. in congress, jacky rosen will protect seniors and strengthen social security. and jacky rosen will always be responsible with your tax dollars. jacky rosen: i'm jacky rosen with all of the shenanigans helping set up fake charities used to scam nevada seniors, failing to pay thousands in property taxes, losing $17 million in a failed development scheme, then sticking taxpayers with the bill -- imagine the shenanigans tarkanian would pull in washington. it's why we can't afford tarkanian in congress, ever. much... he dressed up as its favorite toy to make it happy.... but the cat was not having it. " " 0:06-0:18 who's that? is that shark? is that shark? go closer. is that shark? peepsy! look how sad he looks... but it was definitely a good try. next time... he needs to use cat nip. there's much more breaking news, weather, and traffic ahead on fox5 news this morning... and we'll tell you about this nfl team upstaging everybody in the "mannequin challenge"... more from the steelers' locker room-- as they put everyone to shame. we'll be back in i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." donald trump rushed off stage in reno last night. donald trump rushed off stage in reno last night. we'll tell you what set off the secret service at trump's rally. gun sales are up... ahead of tuesday's election. how politics is number of new gun owners... holiday season is right around the corner... how you can start your shopping early... and help those in need. good morning i'm alyssa deitsch welcome to fox5 news this morning. first - les krifaton joins us with a quick look at the fox 5 weather 24-7 forecast. standard time is back. the clocks were turned back one hour at 2am sunday. daytime will continue to trend as much as 10 above normal. a ridge that has been setting up will remain in place until friday. that means it will stay warm with very few clouds. slight cooling begins thursday but daytime temperatures we will continue to be las vegas boulevard is back open this morning... after a man was stabbed on the strip. this is video from about five this morning... when the boulevard was shut down between the linq and harrah's for up to an hour... as las vegas metro police investigated the stabbing that sent one man to the hospital. no arrests have been made... and no word yet on the extent of the man's injuries. donald trump's rally in reno yesterday took a dramatic turn... after he was rushed off stage ... "by the way folks while we're at it...(crowd nats) " a man, austyn crites...was detained... but was released an hour later him. trump returned to the stage and continued his reno rally... with a message, saying, quote, "we will never be stopped. never ever be stopped." trump also praised the secret service for their swiftness in removing him from harm's way. and that protester... austyn crites... has since spoken out on the incident after being released... saying he was attacked after pulling out a "republicans against trump" sign. crites: bam...i get tackled by all these people...who are just kicking me and grabbing me in the crotch...just beating the crap out of me. several attendees said they heard someone yell there was a gun... but none was found. crites said this kind of situation is why... he will not be voting for trump this tuesday. las vegas will be hosting some big political rallies today... just two days before the election. former new york mayor rudy giuliani will be at the trump-pence headquarters this morning touting for trump. that rally will begin at nine a-m. also today... stumping here in the valley for hillary clinton and catherine cortez masto. he will be at the college of southern nevada on cheyenne. doors open at 1:15 p-m. senator sanders will be talking about clinton's plan to boost the economy.... minimum wage and college tuition. business is picking up at local gun stores in the valley ahead of election day. fox5's abby theodros spoke with customers at a gun shop in henderson... who explained why they're stocking up before tuesday. ask chris mamolla and he'll tell you nats gun sales are up and the elections could have something to do with it. chris mamolla: last month we saw a large increase in fire arms sold and back ground checks performed mamolla opened gun shop las vegas this year and says numbers were steady - but the political climate is boosting his bottom line ive had customers come in saying "ive been holding off my gun" some of them will mention that they dont know whats going to happen after this election. so theyll go ahead and make their purchase question one has nevada gun advocates up and arms but the spike in gun sales is showing up across the country. major gun manufacturer sturm, ruger reported record earnings. a demand "likely bolstered by the political campaigns for the nove rocky asbury, registered gun owner: say theyre not going to sell milk anymore? what would you do? youd run down and buy as much milk as you could. or water. youre going to stock up on something. if thats something you enjoy doing your average gun owner buys guns for one of two reasons. one their fun to shoot, two for self defense. firearms were a point of contention this election cycle. hillary clinton proposed reinstating an assault weapons ban and expanding background checks. all things that worry gun advocates but curtis mcguire says guns come up every election...and he's still got his fire arms curtis mcguire: i've been a long time gun owner. probably for about 15 plus years. the political climate hasn't changed my view on ... there may be less options to buy guns but its never changed by opinion or how i view them. abby theodros reporting. this trend isn't new... reports show that gun sales also spiked during the last two elections. if you want to get a jump on your holiday shopping...and help those in need... silverton hotel and casino is the place to be today. holiday arts and craft show today... and fox5's kathleen jacob is live at the silverton hotel with an up close look at the festivities. cc to resume the first baby of the new henderson hospital was born thursday.. and there's a really good chance he could be a future olympian! little trystan's grandmother is late olympic track and field star-- "flo jo joyner." fastest woman of all time... because her record has yet to be broken. if that's not enough to convince you he's destined for gold-- his mother-- mary-- is a gymnast and a local gymnastics coach... and his dad-- "reindell"-- is a track star. their first-born trystan is already surprising his parents with how fast he is... he came a little early. "she was like 'oh those aren't stomach aches. you're having you're in labor. i'm like 'oh, okay really?' and she was like 'yeah i'm not' and she was like 'yes, you're having your baby today and he's going to be the first one born at henderson hospital and we're like 'okay!'" both of his parents say they will be training for the 20-20 olympic games in tokyo. good luck and congratulations to the new parents! a denver world war two vet is celebrating his the tale of a man whose memory... is just as sharp as it was during the war. cc will resume dave young a supermoon is expected this month... and you won't want to miss a chance to see it. we'll tell you when to look out for this space phenomenon... and how long you'll have to wait for the next one. christmas may be ask yourself: to shut down the government on his crusade to defund planned parenthood? side with the wall street banks when he called nevada's foreclosure crisis a "blip"? and why did joe heck put payday lenders and their shameful interest rates first when he took their money? nevada, it's time to put people before the corporate special interests. it's time to vote no on joe heck. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. dunlap: over two thousand police officers senate majority pac is responsible from all across nevada support question 1. i support question 1 because it will help save lives. haley: question 1 protects gun rights and does something urgently needed: it closes the background check loophole and keeps guns out of dangerous hands. states that have closed the loophole have seen fewer police officers shot and killed in the line of duty. it won't end all gun violence, but it will save lives. that's a fact. protect our families and police. away... but many in the northeast are worried... about drought conditions hurting the christmas tree business. jones: "potentially 6 or 8 years from now - there may be fewer trees to cut - so it's a future type thing." connecticut.. are afraid another drought ridden year... could lead to an extended gap in full size trees not only grown... but sold for the holidays. they've had enough water since september to remain safe for now... but another drought could be disastrous. a special full moon is expected this november. the full moon on november 14-th will be a super moon-- and it won't be this close to the earth again for another 18 years. officials say the last time it looked this big was in 19- 48. now fox weather 24/7 with les krifaton standard time is back. the clocks were turned back one hour at 2am sunday. daytime temperatures for the next few days will continue to trend as much as 10 above normal. a ridge that has been setting up will remain in place until friday. that means it will stay warm with very few clouds. slight cooling begins thursday but temperatures we will continue to be ((closed captioning will resume people all over the country are protesting the dakota access pipeline. and yesterday... a drum circle was held at sunset park to support the fight at standing rock. "water is life and we already know that there have been so many spills not only in north dakota but all over the united states and all over the world that oil pipelines are not necessary. " people gathered at sunset park to defend the land... which they say would be ruined if the pipeline were built. the group brought drums... hula hoops... and positive wishes for everyone at the protests. listen up, golfers... the shriner's golf tournament ends today. we'll tell you about your last chance to head out to the event... that helps so many people. a high school football player paralyzed in an accident... gets to relive is glory on the gridiron... help from his friends. friends. i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember. narrator: and joe heck says i have "high hopes we'll see donald trump become president." trump: you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i love war in a certain way. : do you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: the target... seniors. danny tarkanian set up thirteen fake charities that preyed on vulnerable seniors... fronts for telemarketing schemes. seniors lost millions from the scams danny tarkanian helped set up. jacky rosen has always led with integrity. protect seniors and strengthen social security. n will always be responsible with your tax dollars. jacky rosen: i'm jacky rosen and i approved this message. ? ? you hear my voice, you hear that sound ? ? like thunder, gonna shake your ground ? ? you held me down ? ? but i got up ? ? get ready 'cause i've had enough ? ? i got the eye of the tiger, a fighter ? ? ? and you're gonna hear me roar ? ? ? roar, oh, oh, oh ? ? roar ? ? i got the eye of the tiger, a fighter ? ? 'cause i am the champion ? ? and you're gonna hear me roar ? ? oh, louder ? ? and you're gonna hear me roar ? i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. the "shriners hospitals for children open" this weekend at t-p-c summerlin. the final round is today. the golf tournament beneifts the shriner's hospitals... which provides advanced care for kids with conditions like burns... spinal chord injuries and cleft lip and palate. this is the 34-th consecutive year the tournament has been in las vegas. a paralyzed high school football player... gets a huge honor fr h when they let him score a touchdown. xavier johnson was injured over a year ago in a tubing accident... affecting his motor control. as his rehab continues... his team decided to do something truly special for him... by helping him into the endzone during their friday night game. johnson: "there is so much firing in his brain to get him to stand up like that." johnson: "i couldn't even begin to quantify the exertion it takes." xavier has never team after the injury... going to team meetings and practices. but with the help of his and the opposing team... xavier crossed the goal-line.. something many thought he could never do. time now... there's a fox5 exclusive this afternoon... on an in-depth look at the u- s/mexico border. a preview... coming up. officials are as you make up your mind, remember -- congressman heck voted 10 times to defund planned parenthood. he even threatened to shut down the government over it. heck took all that money from wall street and predatory payday lenders and voted their way. he even wanted to privatize social security, risking it on the stock market. congressman heck just doesn't care about people like us. i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember. narrator: and joe heck says i have "high hopes we'll see donald trump become president." trump: you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i love war in a certain way. narrator: and heck? reporter: do you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of attack just days before the election. we'll tell you how the threat could affect voter's personal information. the lights at the paris may be on... but some guests are still ticked off. how one family the hotel's protocol during last week's blackout. holiday season is right around the corner... how you can start your shopping early... and help those in need. good morning. welcome back to fox five news this let's check in with les krifaton with the weather forecast. standard time is back. the clocks were turned back one hour at 2am sunday. daytime temperatures for the next few days will continue to trend as much as 10 above normal. a ridge that has been setting up will remain in place until friday. that means it will stay warm with very few clouds. slight cooling begins thursday but daytime temperatures we will continue to be authorities in new jersey are on the lookout... for a suspect involved in a fatal stabbing. officials say three people, including two children... were found dead inside a home yesterday afternoon... three others were injured. the new jersey mayor is asking for the public's help in finding the police have arrested two men... connected with yesterday's shooting in oakland, california... that left eight people injured. police say two men exchanged gunfire outside the club... early yesterday morning. the victims are expected to survive. officials did not identify the suspects... or the motive behind the shooting. officials in south carolina say... todd kohlhepp...the man arrested for chaining up a woman inside a storage container... has confessed to killing seven other people. victims found... four people killed in a 2003 shooting at a south carolina motorcycle shop. kohlhepp also showed authorities grave-sites on his property... of at least two other people he says he killed. authorities say it's possible more bodies will be uncovered. authorities have issued a warning for potential cyber attacks... leading up to tuesday's election. bryan llenas has the latest on what this threat could involve. homeland security are quote very concerned about cyber attacks that could quote cause confusion on election day. the real concern is not that hackers can some how skew the actual presidential vote count -- that is changing votes from one candidate to another -- the real concern is that hackers could attack state voter databases - stealing personal information -- and attack state election websites that report official election results. hackers could manipulate these websites or launch denial of service attacks shutting sites down entirely --causing people to question the integrity of results -- especially if the election is close -- given the huge mistrust between the two parties and accusations by republican candidate donald trump that the system is rigged. the probability of hackers or a foreign government like russia altering the presidential vote count is slim -- because the u.s. voting system is fragmented and decentralized. voting is done state by state, district by district and polling place by polling place. also - electronic voting internet - further protecting the voting system from cyberattacks. cyberattacks are a concern following wikileaks breaches and known attempts by vladimir putin to disrupt our election process. also - this summer at least two state election systems - in arizona and illinois - were successfully infiltrated by hackers. in illinois - hackers took voter data though the stolen information was deemed not sensitive. dhs has since taken offering states risk assessment and scanning for malware-- specifically helping state's protect their election result websites. cybersecurity experts will monitor election day from dhs's cybersecurity center and cyber fly teams will be standing by to deploy if there are any attacks. in new york bryan llenas, fox news. stick around for our fox5 news our team traveled to the u-s/mexico border... to look into a immigration... a controversial campaign issue this election. fox5 spent days in the desert known as a hot-bed for illegal drug activity. the team drove there with a las vegas man who volunteers his time to patrol... and be on the lookout for drug smugglers. then they traveled around... and met the men and women who enforce immigration laws. we'll also look into why people emigrate to the united states illegally. you can catch this exclusive show this afternoon at one thirty... after n-f-l on fox. the lights are back on at the paris hotel and casino--- after a power outage a few days ago forced thousands to evacuate. but even though paris is operating business as usual... many guests are still upset. fox5's faith tanner spoke with one woman who's frustrated with how the situation was handled. "the windows are brining light into our room thank god, but let's walk there's no emergency lights working, cell phone video from inside the parihotel and casino... shows pitch black hallways during this weeks power outage... where thousands of guests were evacuated. "thank god our cell phones have flash lights" tracey montgomery, was staying at paris with her family... when it went dark... just before 10 thursday morning. : "for an hour and a half we didn't know if they building had caught on fire we didn't know what was going on" montgomery is now back h and joined us for an interview via facetime. she says she's still frustrated with the lack of communication... and the way the situation was handled. "there was not a light on the 31st floor... when you opened the door to the hallway it was pitch black... the stairwells were pitch black not one single light" montgomery... who was with her daughter.... and 5 month old grand daughter had to walk down more than 30 flights of stairs. they didn't find out what was going on until they got to the bottom floor. : " i just really never thought it'd be like that in vegas that it'd be possible for something like that to happen not to have any emergency back up plans or way to communicate with the people" the lights eventually came back on... late thursday night... and the hotel was operating as usual friday morning. but montgomery booked a room at a different hotel on the strip... for the rest of her vacation. she tells us--- she also had issues with hot water at paris.... and says she won't be taking advantage of the free stay... or c the hotel is offering for to make up for the outage. "i was stressed out the entire stay i was there because of everything that was going on, i would never stay at that place again" faith tanner reporting paris hotel and casino is compensating guests for thursday night's stay--- plus two additional nights. the hotline number for affected guests is right there on your screen. holiday shopping...and help those in need... silverton hotel and casino is the place to be today. they are hosting a holiday arts and craft show today... and fox5's kathleen jacob is live at the silverton hotel with an up close look at the festivities. cc to resume many of you will have this coming tuesday off.... as emplo staff to exercise their right to vote. a look at some of the companies participating. superheoes invaded the valley this weekend!!! what they were doing to help those with developmental disabilities... coming up/ coming up/ i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember. narrator: and joe heck says i have "high hopes we'll see trump: you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i love war in a certain way. narrator: and heck? reporter: do you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. wrong for nevada. narrator: donald trump and joe heck. with all of the shenanigans danny tarkanian's pulled in nevada -- helping set up fake charities used to scam nevada seniors, failing to pay thousands in property taxes, then sticking taxpayers with the bill -- imagine the shenanigans tarkanian would pull in washington. it's why we can't afford tarkanian in congress, ever. dccc is responsible for the content of this advertising. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like "i don't remember!? as you make up your mind, remember -- congressman heck voted 10 times to defund planned parenthood. he even threatened to shut down the government over it. and predatory payday lenders and voted their way. he even wanted to privatize social security, risking it on the stock market. congressman heck just doesn't care about people like us. tuesday is not just election day... but for many... a day off. companies like general motors... hearst publishing... and square... are treating election day as a paid holiday. outdoor clothing company patagonia is closing all its retail stores... its headquarters in california... and distribution center here in nevada. there is no workers get time off to vote.. and state laws vary. now fox weather 24/7 with les krifaton. standard time is back. the clocks were turned back one hour at 2am sunday. daytime temperatures for the next few days will continue to trend as much as 10 above normal. a ridge that has been setting up will remain in pl until friday. that means it will stay warm with very few clouds. slight cooling begins thursday but daytime temperatures we will continue to be above normal. introducing a unique new feature... for its next smartphone. they plan to offer an artificial intelligence assistant service... for the upcoming galaxy eight smartphone. the electronics new smartphone... will let users order food or perform tasks without going through a third party app... but by asking the phone's virtual assistant. the galaxy eight is expected to help samsung's recovery... after two global recalls of the galaxy note seven. there were plenty of smiley faces... at the inaugural emoji-con this weekend. about one thousand people... were expected to attent the convention in san francisco. here, leading experts on emoji, language.. and design... explained the importance of these little icons... saying it's an important form of storytelling. one room at the conference was just for people working on emoji proposals. the two most requested emojis... are yellow smileys... one with finger to its lips... and another with hearts around its head. everyone has a donald trump impression. but for one wyoming student... his impersonation landed him face to face with the real donald trump. keenan sanders has more on this "yuge" meeting. it was just a couple weeks ago that kevin milburn first caught the public's eye with his hilarious impersonation of donald trump little did he know...that this impression would soon land him face to face...wi donald himself. needless to say he was a little gittery... that's kevin who was gittery, not the real trump (kevin milburn/natrona county high school junior) "when this is a famous person and this is a person you've made fun of and you mock...of course you get nervous" but with a little encouragement window of opportunity...kevin just went for it and in fact.... even trump himself was impressed (kevin milburn/natrona county high school junior) "he put his arm around me and said 'wow this kid is really aggressive i'd like to have him on my team" kevin says that as much as his trump impression gained him notoriety...he never thought it would lead to the weekend that he had (kevin county high school junior) "i mean just last tuesday we did the presidential mock debate...i never thought that that saturday i would be getting the opportunity to meet trump...it's amazing..i guess it's the luck of the draw" in what's been a heated campaign...a "yuge" light hearted moment was provided than by none other...than a native of wyoming.. keenan sanders reporting. vice presidential candidate tim vice presidential candidate tim kaine... may have a bluesy work out on election day. " " 0:00-0:07 that is tim kaine... on harmonica.... playing with rock star jon bon jovi... at a get out the vote rally in florida this weekend. he sounds pretty good... don't be surprised to see him headlining the t- mobile arena someday. the soul train music awards are going on today at the orleans. d-j khalid is up for going on today at the orleans. d-j khalid is up for best album tonight. jill scott, tyrese and anthony hamilton are among the performers. bucks! the show starts at 5:30. the award show comes after the soul train music festival.. which wrapped up yesterday. it's been a superhero weekend here in the valley. there was the vegas valley comic festival yesterday morning... and last night... real-life supermen and women from all over... were celebrated at the 8-th annual best buddies super hero ball. "we're super excited about our friendships that we have in the community with corporate partners and all the students that come out tonight to support what we do at best buddies which is create one on one friendship and an opportunity for our participants to have jobs and working in our community." more's "sean mcallister" and "rachel smith" were also there to don capes and m-c the event. best buddies works to create friendships and opportunities... for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. n-f-l players are always up for a challenge... and after the in this locker room is frozen solid. dunlap: over two thousand police officers from all across nevada support question 1. i'm one of them. i support question 1 because it will help save lives. haley: question 1 protects gun rights and does something urgently needed: it closes the background check loophole and keeps guns out of dangerous hands. states that have closed the loophole have seen gun violence, but it will save lives. that's a fact. protect our families and police. yes on 1. putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. when i come home and dinner's not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p****". when you're a star, they let you do it. by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.. and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing. standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good. the mannequin challenge... is a popular trend... where people freeze in mid- action... while someone films it... and one n-f-l team went all out to be the best. this is the pittsburgh steelers locker room... just about everyone... including the cameramen and trainers... is in on the game. it almost seems unfair... since football players have to be strong... this is probably way too easy for them. that does it for us for fox5 news thank you so much for joining us. make sure you tune in tonight for fox5 news at 10 and of course stay up with local headlines on fox5vegas.com make it a good sunday everybody. dunlap: over two thousand police officers from all across nevada support question 1. i'm one of them. i support question 1 because it will help save lives. haley: question 1 protects gun rights and does something urgently needed: it closes the background check loophole and keeps guns out of dangerous hands. states that have closed the loophole have seen fewer police officers shot and killed in the line of duty otect our families and police. i'm chris wallace. with just 48 hours to go until election day, we're live in our brand new fox election headquarters here in new york. >> we're on the cusp of something that's so amazing. polarizing mpaign, america chooses. at stake, the presidency, control of congress, and the future of the country. >> we will have change. the question is what kind of change are we going to have. >> today the latest on where the polls stand, live reports from the trail, and interviews with both campaigns. first, the republican vice presidential nominee, indiana

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