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chapel hill this morning. we've seen a few cars to the mean streets there but at this point in time it's pretty quiet. it's just adept writer. not looking for the sunrise for about 25 minutes. 45, raleigh. 37, clayton, 45, fayetteville on what you to compare these numbers to where they were 24 hours ago. a big change for some of you. a 16 degree drop in siler city. attend degree different in clinton. -- a 10 degree difference in clinton. it will be a chilly morning. make sure you find a jacket. 61 degrees at lunchtime and just a tad warmer with our high today. these temperatures are close to seasonal for this time of year. around 65. on monday, 74. sunshine continues and the dry cold front comes through monday night. i will let you know what the 60s will hang around for the rest of your work week. >> covering fayetteville firefighters are investigating an early morning house fire near mcfadden lake. flames and smoke were coming out of the rear of the house when firefighters arraigned -- showed up on the scene at around 2 am. no one was hurt however no one was home at the time. >> it's a pretty eventful day and carolina as president -- as hillary clinton's here today. the parents of trayvon martin and jerry garner will be on hand is members of the miners here. that starts right after 1:00 this afternoon. they will then go to the university of north carolina and charlotte. everywoman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. >> republican nominee donald trump tells to sue the women who have come out and accused him of sexual harassment and misconduct. this comes as a porn startup the forward to launch new allegations against him. here's more. >> reporter: donald trump visited the civil war battlefield in gettysburg on saturday after laying out his goals for his first hundred days as president. >> we will drain the swamp in washington dc. >> he called for term limits for congress, or hiring freeze for most of the federal government, tax cuts for businesses and legislation to find a wall on the southern border. for the full cost of such a wall . >> he also said that after the election he will sue the women that of accused him of sexual advances. jessica drake said on saturday he kissed her with our consent and propositioned her. >> donald then asked me, what do you want? how much? >> the story false and ridiculous. after rallying supporters in pittsburgh, hillary clinton told reporters that she will reach across the aisle as president. >> i will get to work right away and reach out to everybody that we can possibly touch to start talking about what we can do together. >> the latest battleground tracker shows clinton leading trump. she is projected to collect more than the 270 a laboratory president and the democratic vice president candidate tim kaine to fayetteville technical community college. saturday's rally marks the first time they campaign together for hillary clinton. >> it makes it convenient for people so were trying to get as many people out as soon as we can get them out. it is important here and north carolina the people find time in their schedules and get out e coverage of early voting rallies today in charlotte. water, clothing, and more were corrected at the greatest jurisdiction church of god in christ. >> we must help one another. if one brother gets in a ditch, we reached down and pull him out. women and even children. it touches my heart that a lot of people have -- a lot of children have lost parents and their life will be devastated for a while until things are put back together. so we lend a helping hand to help heal the wounds and the hurts >> the goods collected will be distributed to survivors and lumberton and other areas impacted by hurricane matthew. hundreds of people spent their saturday cleaning up flood damages greenville. more than 800 homes in greenville could have some sort of flood damage following the storm and the subsequent flooding. we shift gears now too big sports stories making headlines this morning >> who would have thought the chicago cubs have apparently broken occurs and are heading to the world series for the first time since 1945. the la dodgers 5-1 and as you can imagine, thousands of fans hit the streets to celebrate. >> this is been a lifetime in the making. i've always dreamed of this. is insane. >> do you think she's excited? >> just to let you in on a little baseball secret, our own storm team meteorologists may be one of the biggest fans. he nearly lost his life when the cops pulled off go win. chicago will face cleveland in the world series. at the cubs win it would be the first world championship since 1908 >> sit back and relax and watch this story if all of that wasn't enough, penn state may have pulled off the biggest upstate of the season in college football. somehow they came back they came back to beat the buckeyes returned a blocked field goal with a little more than four minutes left in the game. their defense did the rest sacking ohio state's quarterback in the final minute. the fans stormed the field. a big shakeup in the big ten as it appears michigan will move up to the second spot behind alabama. >> i'm just a little excited. >> i think that's why they had you read because i would scream if i read it. >> we will tell you how dating violence among teens is spreading into the technological world and how it is catching parents of card. first, let's have a live look john, we're giving you a raise. that's fantastic! but i'm gonna pass. are you ok? 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i respect the second amendment. but behind closed doors, hillary told liberal elites... the supreme court is wrong on the second amendment. hillary will lie about anything to get elected. the nra institute for legislative action is responsible for the content of this advertising. good morning. here is a look at some of today's top stories. hillary clinton will be in raleigh today attending a rally at saint augusta university to show her plans for the future. the parents of trayvon martin afternoon. donald trump's double down on his claim that the election system is ed. he madthese claims again in ohio and pennsylvania. he says there will be widespread voter fraud. officials and academics who study elections insist he is wrong hundreds are doubting greenville to help clean up flood damage. it was part of a communitywide initiative. close to 800 homes have some type of flooding damage from er county. the man charged with the sheriff's office says the 31-year-old assaulted the children's mother before taking the kids from a family members home in greenville friday night. jones threatened to kill himself and the children. that is when the amber alert was issued. he was later found at his home with the children. a swat team and negotiators were brought in and jones again threatened to hurt the children. >> we started hearing sounds of direction -- domestic abuse. we explained to her the importance of the domestic violence cycle. >> the suspect was threatening the children and threatening to kill the children which prompted our swat team to come out on this one. >> jones is charged with domestic assault and communicating threats. after matthew came stories of loss and death, but this morning a family is should -- life. >> he has been trying to stay awake. he's a good baby. >> baby logan is just four days old and already has a story to tell for a lifetime. >> that's the mobile baby. he is a miracle child. him and his mother both. >> he was on friday just in the mobile unit. the hospital but it fm a healthcare unit to help with staffing. >> it's definitely different. you do all of your training in a hospital, and now you are operating out of the back of a double wide. >> john roberts delivered -- delivered logan. mom and baby went through labor just find weekend, i had about nine minutes and he was out. >> this will stick out. it want everybody's hard and gave everyone more energy to keep going. >> we have heard stories that i've been sitting of water i lost my family or lost my house and this was a nice diversion from that. they are so grateful. >> i am so blessed.>> they gained a son. >> in the midst of a tragedy, he was our support. >> a lot of people needed that good news after all of the top stories. a new report shows one and three teenag of abuse in their romantic relationship. this includes verbal, physical and now technological abuse. >> india ortega started dating in high school. at 14 years old she was excited to be a white you call the real relationship. >> he was an upperclassman. >> it didn't take long for the butterflies to fade. >> we would argue a lot and he would raise his voice it may. >> when she tried to break up of her on the internet. >> all i could do was cry. i had to go to its rather -- therapy because of depression and anxiety. >> this is known as technological abuse. stephanie of teen violence prevention organization says that half the people ages 14 to 24 >> young people are subject to stalking behaviors, sexual harassment, invasion of privacy, constant texting. where are you? [ null ] you with ? >> india's mother didn't know what was going on for more than a year. she helped her daughter and the relationship and pursue -- >> i'm excited -- i'm excited to be meeting new people. and now it 18 she is older, wiser and ready for a new >> you are about to move on to bigger and better things. >> she is sharing her story to younger teams to help them stay out of harms way. let's talk about this weather. we've been having some fall like temperatures during the day but it comes with a price>> that price tag is the 30s in the morning and i'm not a family of that -- i'm not a fan i had it all on. i'm such a baby. >> i do come into my slippers, but enough of that. let's talk about our forecast. 45 degrees right now peak --. we are waiting for that sunshine to rise. the right side of your screen and the left side is where we are waiting for that sunrise. once the sun rises it will start to warm us up. look at these temperatures. 43, goldsboro, 35, sandford. mid-30s and chatham county. 32, tom grimm. 35 -- around 8 am this morning -- stayed around the mid-60s and i think today we should hit 70 which is pretty close to seasonal for this type of -- time of year. we are dropping into the 60s by 6:00 this evening. a pretty comfortable day today. here is is set up for today. we talked about this area of high pressure off to our west. it has slid off the gulf states that's not going to change tomorrow however, you will see this cold front approaching our area tomorrow. it will be a cold front and behind it much cooler temperatures. those will arrive as we head into tuesday. in the meantime, let's take a look at our future forecast. not a lot changing for us. if you're heading to the fair or out celebrating the fall season, pumpkin picking or whatever you're doing, the on monday the clear skies will be here for us and the temperatures will be on the chilly side. monday afternoon, still looking at sunny skies. we do not see this pattern change until wednesday or thursday of this coming work week. here's a look at your afternoon highs. 71, pinehurst. 72, fort bragg. to the east, 70 in smithville, benson and clinton. around the triangle, close to overnight tonight we should drop to 48 degrees. clear skies and cool temperatures. not as cool as this morning. 74 is our high on monday. we will drop back to 66 behind that cold front on tuesday and wednesday. by friday, friday morning we could see a shower or two and we will talk about a lingering shows weekend as well. right now those rain chances looked very small so not a lot to impact you over the next seven days. d i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. would you say no to a lot more money? 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(vo) with thousands of quality pre-owned vehicles... and exceptional customer service, head t to your neiborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... flip your thinking about buying your next one. teens say they are texting last when they are behind the that's good news but it doesn't mean young drivers has stopped using their phones. here's more.>> reporter: asked teens about texting behind the wheel and it is clear that they are getting the message that is dangerous. >> do you text and drive. >> no. >> a new study found that teams don't feel the same way about apps. believe they are not distracting . >> dr. william hori is a researcher at liberty mutual and took 17-year-old samantha for a spin to show her how distracting it can be. the most common apps used by teens are music and navigation. our cameras clearly show how the navigation app repeatedly pulls arise away from the road. >> even a or your ability to respond. >> i felt i shouldn't be doing it because my eyes or off the road. i feel like i wasn't really looking at the road. >> it's not just inexperienced drivers. adults are easily distracted. i went out on the test track and observed as i was programming and navigation app. >> you don't look out for long >> parents should encourage teens to use the apps before driving and pullover that they need to use another app. cbs news, boston. coming up in our next half hour, early voting is proving to be extremely popular despite the legal hangups that are come into courts over the last year. see what is driving so many people to cast their ballots ahead of november. it might be a little cool this morning skiing in some places. check out what these folks are doing an anchorage, alaska doing an anchorage, alaska where parents and children when i saw the attacks on roy cooper about the crime lab, i had to come forward. those ads are not true. i'm a survivor of sexual assault. it was mr. cooper who supported me when we went to the state legislature to get more funding for rape kits. and even after he fixed the problems in the crime lab, he's been there for me time after time ever since. ?? north carolina used to make education a priority. we all understood the importance of having good schools. but pat mccrory seems more interested in giving tax cuts to millionaires. we rank 44th in spending per student. drop-out rates have gone up for the first time in 8 years. we're 41st in how much we pay our teachers. there is a textbook shortage. but pat mccrory shortchanging our schools. north carolina news starts now. >> good morning at thanks for watching us at 7:30. i'm glad you could start your sunday with us. let's get a check on your forecast with alyssa up. >> good morning. we have been watching for that first glimpse of the sunrise and take a look at this. a beautiful start over chapel hill. we're seeing that color spread across the horizon. a nice start if you're inside looking out. if you are outside, it is quite chilly to start off our morning. possibly the coldest temperatures we've seen this season. 35, sandford. i wouldn't be surprised if you 36 in chatham city. some of these numbers just updating. 36, henderson. across the state line we have 42. like to compare these are where we were 24 hours ago. it is 16 degrees colder and siler city at the 7 degrees drop in raleigh. not so bad and south hill, just a 6 degree drop. i will take that 6 degree drop in the day. so planning your day ahead, it is a chilly start but that sunshine will fill nice this afternoon. 61 at noon. 70 are afternoon high. it is warmer than where we were yesterday. clear and comfortable as we head into the evening. 65 at 6:00. if you want warmer temperatures, monday is your day at 74. tuesday will be cooler as we i will let you know what the rest of the work week ahead is like coming up in your complete forecast. >> the us defense secretary is getting a closer look at the fight against isis in northern iraq. carter says the us is prepared to provide additional support for the fight if requested by clock and the us commanders. >> covering e she's making to stop this afternoon and saint augustine is university. clinton will campaign with the mothers of movement a group of parents who have lost sons to officer involved shootings in gun violence. the mother of trayvon martin is expected to attend center will travel west for a rally in charlotte. while campaigning in ohio on his claims that the election is rigged. donald trump alleged the election could be in florence that's influenced by voter fraud. academics who study election say he is wrong. saturday polling places were set to close at two but many poll workers stayed late. voters were still arriving at that our but despite landlines no one was turned away if they showed up n very nice of them. it was very patient of them. >> the woman you just heard from said she took advantage of the curbside voting. >> voting continues from 1:00 until 5:00 and thy will be open from 9:00 until 7:00 and are 830, -- a: 30 until 2:00. the importance of participating in voting in noh carona was discussed. we have to reach out to them and it is a two way communication. >> the discussion was part of a larger conference held at the apex mosque this weekend >> deputies say a homeowner shot and killed a man who broke into his house early saturday morning. it happened on little river drive just after 4 am. the homeowner and his family were asleep when their own line was activated. according to deputies, the suspect told the gun on the homeowner until they got into a struggle. the suspect ended up getting shot with his own weapon. neighbors tell us there should be a wake-up call. get the same results. charges are not expected against the homeowner. a 23-year-old man is dead and another seriously injured after an accident. it happened at morgan and blood street around 3:00 yesterday morning. a 23-year-old was driving a sedan when he collided with a 24-year-old. who was driving a dodge suv. the 24-year-old was taken to the hospital with serious injuries and no charges have been filed. a driver learned the hard way what happens when you go around barriers. a 68-year-old man drove around barriers blocking being him drive and wound up crashing into the collapsed roadway. many roads are still washed out from hurricane matthew and that flooding that followed. the man was not seriously hurt but is facing charges. coming up next on cbs north i'm in california with a look at the latest way to enjoy your favorite wine. >> you have my attention. 43, roxborough, mid-30s, oxford, 42, south hill. discover card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard.(to dog. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! 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"the snake" and others like it were drawn by state gislators as a partisan power grab. hete t decision supporting his party's discrimination. but federal judges rejec edmunds' opinion and said the power grab was all about race. welcome back. the time is now 7:40 and the sun is up and shining brightly. 45 degrees. it will take an hour or so to warm us up. 42, down from. 36, henderson. we also have the mid-30s around stanford a pinehurst, 40. 45, fayetteville. grab that jacket if you're heading out shortly. 47 at 9 am. you will sell that still need a jacket. 61 at noon. the sunshine is around from start to finish today. we will make a to 70 later on today. mid-60s toward 6:00 this evening. a pleasant fall day headed our way. yesterday was comfortable and hopefully you got out and enjoyed it. tomorrow, even warmer. enjoyed every minute of it because the 60s will return and that is behind a dry cold front on monday night. 66, to state. 65, wednesday. i am tracking the chance for a few showers on your seven-day forecast. i will let you know when those arrive coming up in just a rumor. at&t is shelling out $85.4 billion for time warner. the acquisition will combine a telecom giant the owns a cell phone business, directv and an internet service with the company behind some of the best entertainment. i did not email any, um, classified material. really? the fbi said there were 110 classified emails that were exchanged... hillary lied. and another lie? i respect the second amendment. but behind closed doors, hillary told liberal elites... the supreme court is wrong on the second amendment. hillary will lie about anything to get elected. is responsible for the content of this advertising. 7:44. it's a look at today's stories. no charges will be filed after the homeowner shot and killed a man after he broke into his home were asleep when their alarm is activated. after the intruder and homeowner got into a struggle the homeowner shot the intruder with his own weapon. no one else was hurt. donald trump will be in raleigh today and hillary clinton will attend a rally this afternoon to highlight her plans to change the nation's criminal justice system. the parents of trayvon martin will be on hand. the event begins at the 1:00 this afternoon. for the first time in 71 years the cops are headed to the world series. last night they beat it will be the first will championship since 1908. >> your favorite wine is getting a makeover and no glasses or corkscrews are necessary. daniel nottingham has the trend that has -- that has taken the pretension at of wind. >> reporter: wine is rolling out a new look. andrew jones in central california is one of the first of beer. >> he started putting wine and cans in 2013. back then it made up 5% of his business but today cans wind counts for 40%. >> it is simplicity. why doesn't have to be so ceremonial. >> can't wind makes up less than 1% of the market but the growth has been explosive. sales more than doubled over the last year fr to $14.5 million. whitney adams says wine in a p singleserving and a hit with millennials i think that's the way things are headed. i think every month or two a new one comes out d i can. >> single cans retail for as low as five dollars. four packs and six packs are also available. >> can't wind ages better than light hitting the product. >> no matter what type of what you want, there is variety in the can to quench the thirst of every wine lover. daniel nottingham, as a will bless california. alyssa is talking about the different options. >> what about a box of can't wind. >> there is something about a can of wine -- i just don't know if i can get my head around . >> we will see where it goes. >> we would like to see where this weather goes. >> it can only go up, right? here we are with clear skies and 45 degrees right now. this is a live picture from the airport.?j as we start off our morning you can see the son glowing over the trees in the distance. a lot of the trees are starting to change and they are certainly changing in the mountains. morning. 36, henderson. mid-30s around siler city and nford. 40 around moore county toward the pinehurst area. let's walk through the day. it is chilly out there and there's no way around that. 43 at 8 am. 10 am, 51. 61 at noon. we should make a close to 70 in the afternoon hours. is about 5 degrees warmer than we will drop into the mid-60s as we head toward 6:00 this evening. we've been focusing on this area of high pressure and it has led off to the east. you will have more control of the forecast d sunny skies and warmer in the afternoon. high pressure still controlling ouweather but look at this cold front. the kick arrest and will bring rain it will just bring cooler though should arrive in our area on tuesday. no rain to talk about so here we are with our future forecast. sunshine to start the morning, sunshine for the afternoon hours. if you would like to read -- if you would like to make my leaves, i would welcome that. the dry weather sticks around on monday and it will be sunny in the morning and as we head into the afternoon. no clouds for monday. so let's talk about our afternoon highs. very close to se off to work east upper 60s and 71, goldsboro. here around the triangle, 69, durham. close to 68 in siler city. 68, roxborough. 48 our overnight low tonight. clear skies and cool temperatures. many 30s as we see any of fall. that's good news because we have kids heading off to the bus stop monday morning. remember that cold front i was talking about, that will move through on tuesday and drops his back to 66. warmer for the next two days and then cooler after that. 65, wednesday. 68, thursday. the dry weather will stick around. we had a lot of rain with matthew and have been pretty much dry ever since. chance for rain early. right around 70 next saturday. does overnight lows are going to be in the 40s for the next few nights. after we get through this morning, the coldest night could be tuesday night into wednesday morning. by next weekend we should be dropping into the low 50s. >> you mentioned those leaves on your grass. i notice as i'm driving along -- driving along, you start to part of the country. >> we have a live picture to show you from grandfather robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand heari donald trumpalwomen pigs, dogs, and bios...and i sure n'want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's ameris not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. coming up tonight on 60 athletes in the going broke. >> he is a ar and a con. he is all of those things. >> fred taylor was a running back in the nfl when he was from fort -- by a loss from his financial advir. dozens of nfl players lost tens of millions of dollars >> it was a sick feeling. >> tonight is 60 minutes investigation into how one man could trigger so much financial discretion >> is that negligent? >> i don't know. >> either it is or it isn't. >> the skies clear get a little friendlier. >> the obama administration is proposing rules to protect airline passengers.>> reporter: from delayed flights too long frustrating experience. now the transportation department is proposing new worlds to be some of that pain study with luggage. the government requires caiers wl fund check back these when luggage is lost. the new rules wod go a step further and include refunds for back substantily delayed. also, when it comes to flight delays, airlines would have to report their own regional partners well. there could be more transparency when you buy a ticket online. sites that sell tickets would be prohibited from favorg one airline and not showing all available ticket prices. not evyone is happy with the proposal. airlines for america cautiod the rules could harm customers by be regulating help airlines said the products driving up the cost of air travel. some of the new rules will take effect in the coming months and others have yet to be finalized. craig boswell, cbs ws washington. you just don't feel like going to work. >> a new sury finds some people are willing to stretch out some tall tale get the day off.>> reporter: no matter how much we love our jobs, we have all been there>> sometime you're stressed out and need to take a break. >> shetland white admits she's lied about being sick builder 535% of workers have called out sick when they were feeling just fine. most peoplfake an illness. >> the flu probably. >> employers sveyed say they have heard some outrageous excuses. one worker said the one in the air flatten his tires and he couldn't come to work. another claim to a too much birthday cake. one said he had to attend the funeral of the pad of his >> i need to go to oklahoma use i'm getting engaged. >> now. i didn't get engaged. >> lying can come with the cost. one third of businesses say they try to confirm of workers are sick and sometimes even drive by their house. darius hawthorne says that is why honesty is the best policy that >> would you feel bad if you called in sick?>> don ha a company has come out with a unique lock which will do more than keep things the way. this one packs a punch. it is called the scope walk. if you mess with thlockable release an odor that will make people sick. the chemical brew is so gross it can make these vomit and make it hard to see and breathed. the swiss engineer and an project. just in time for the fall season, highflying pumpkins are making a splash in clayton, new york. the town gathered at the river for the launchevent this week. 13 adults and youth teams built special catapults to see who could launch their pumpkins into the records book. each toss was based on speed and distance and the fastest one with 140 miles per hour. >> i've seen that before and virginia. it wasn't record-breaking, it was fun. >> if you're heading out in about tocelebrate the fall festivities going on the weather will cooperate. it will feel like fall. 70 our afternoon high and tomorrow as you're heading back to work and school we are looking at temperatures in the upper 40s. another chilly morning at the bus stop. are hard tomorrow. the 60s will return for tuesday and wednesy and the next coming uat 8:00, the race for the white house is heating up (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighrhoo.. all with worry-free ownership. he to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the le who buy more vehicles than anyone... north carolina news starts now. >>ok at that sunshine. it is a cold start to your sunday, but we are glad your insight hofully where it is

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