Kennels, it was just happy chaos. This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley this is our western edition. A new headache landed today in the Clinton Campaign inbox another hacked email has gone public, this one from an aide to former president bill clinton and his family foundation. It reveals a tangled web of charity and personal financial enrichment in what the aide calls bill clinton incorporated. Its 12 days until the election, and we begin tonight with nancy cordes. Reporter republicans accused the clintons today of cashing in on charity work, citing a hacked memo in which mr. Clintons longtime aide, doug band, described how he urged Clinton Foundation donors to offer president clinton paid speeches as well. Financial giant, u. B. S. , he said, agreed to a series of speeches worth 900,000. The british firm barclays shelled out 700,000 for two speeches. And forprofit University ChainLaureate International paid 3. 5 million a year for what band described as a Foundation Relationship that evolved into a business relationship for president clinton. Thank you so much. Reporter band wrote the memo in 2011 after Chelsea Clinton accused him of hustling Foundation Donors to drum up business for his new Corporate Consulting firm called teneo. Band argued he was not only the foundations chief fundraiser, but had arranged more than 50 million in forprofit activity for president clinton, including inkind services for the president and his family for personal travel, hospitality, vacation, and the like. Band complained he was being scapegoated. The former president , he said, is far more conflicted every single day in what he does and gets many expensive gifts from donors. You are very clearly quoting from wikileaks. Reporter Hillary Clinton and her aides have consistently refused to comment on any of the r aued emails or even confirm their authenticity. Whats really important about wikileaks is that the russian government has engaged in espionage against americans. Reporter late today, the campaign did put out a statement saying that none of the Financial Relationships in this amo are new. They are all laid out in the former president s tax returns. But the hacked emails show, liott, that Campaign Aides were worried about the blurred lines at the foundation and how they would reflect on the candidate, as far back as 2014. Pelley nancy cordes for us tonight. Nance, thank you. And now lets go to Major Garrett covering the trump campaign. Just today, we read about clinton confidant doug brand, bragging that he had funneled tens of millions of dollars to bill clinton inc. Through the foundation donations, paid speeches and consulting contracts. Reporter donald trump seized on the hacked memo at the first of three rallies in ohio today. Mr. Band called the arrangement unorthodox. The rest of us call it outright corrupt. Ru reporter trump and clinton are effectively tied in the buckeye state, and piling on the theme of clinton corruption is about all trump has left to tilt the balance. If the clintons were willing to play this fast and loose with their enterprise when they werent in the white house, just imagine what theyll do, given the chance to once again control the oval office. Reporter trumps goal . Rally dispirited republicans and sow doubts among mildly committed clinton backers. Hillary clinton is the most corrupt person ever to seek the office of the president. Reporter trump also uses the corruption charges to deflect from his own lack of transparency. He has refused to release his tax returns, and now ignores questions about numerous allegations of Sexual Misconduct and assault. In the final president ial debate, trump turned a question about the accusations into another attack on clintons ethical vulnerabilities. But i will tell you, what isnt fictionalized are her emails, where she destroyed 33,000 emails criminally, taiminally, after getting a subpoena from the United States congress. Reporter trump has lost ground here in ohio, and tomorrow heads to iowa, where he once held a moderately comfortable lead, but now finds himself tied with clinton. Scott, day to day, trump does do more events than clinton but the inescapable fact is, he has much more ground to make up. Pelley Major Garrett, thanks. Today, clinton and Michelle Obama campaigned together for the first time. They were in north carolina. Seriously, is there anyone more inspiring than Michelle Obama . cheers and applause and maybe maybe its especially especially meaningful to me because i do know something about being first lady of the United States. cheers and, you know, im going to state the obvious its not easy. Yeah, thats right. Hillary doesnt play. She has more experience and exposure to the presidency than any candidate in our lifetime. Yes, more than barack, more than bill. So she is absolutely ready to be commander in chief on day one, and, yes, she happens to be a woman. cheers pelley well, before day one, of course, there will be election day. And cbs news has learned that federal Law Enforcement is concerned about increasing calls for violence timed to the election. Most of the threats have been made on social media. Federal agencies are trying to determine which ones are real and which ones are just talk. We learned late today that a former contractor for the National Security agency arrested for stealing secrets allegedly possessed some of the most closely guarded secrets that america has the names of undercover intelligence agents overseas. The amount of secret material allegedly stolen by Harold Martin is breathtaking, and jeff pegues is following the case for us. Jeff . Reporter scott, if it gets in the wrong hands, investigators say the information that martin stole could cost american lives. Prosecutors say it includes Intelligence Officers names and martins theft puts the secrecy of their identities at risk and endangers the lives and safety of those officers. The documents also reveal that the secrets he allegedly stole risk exposure of american intelligence operations. Martin, who had a security clearance for some 28 years, was arrested in late august and during a search of his home, investigators found the equivalent of half a billion pages of sensitive documents, many of which were marked secret and top secret. Martin was employed by defense contractor booz allen hamilton, which also hired edward snowden. The Company Announced today that former f. B. I. Director Robert Mueller will investigate its security practices. Scott, martins Attorney Says his client is no snowden, just a compulsive hoarder. Pelley but the Justice Department may seek charges under the espionage act. Jeff pegues for us tonight. Jeff, thank you. Well, tonight we have a rare interview with an american who became a leader of an isis cell, sending other Young Americans to their deaths in syria. Abdirizak warsame has an exotic name, but minneapolis is the only home hes ever known. Hes one of thousands of Somali Refugees who have been welcomed there since the 1990s. Warsame is now facing 15 years in prison. In an interview for this sundays 60 minutes, he told us that he was pulled into terrorism online through the lectures of anwar alawlaki, an al qaeda cleric. He explained how islam was, you know, like my calling. It was almost like he was talking to you. It made you feel like like you were special, you know, and, like, youre the chosen one. Pelley how much time did you spend watching these videos . Ou i would continuously watch them when i wasnt doing anything, when i wasnt at school or doing my homework or, you know, out with my family, i was watching those videos. Pelley and around the videos grew a congregation. I thought i was the only one, but when i met these group of men that i was friends with, it was kind of shocking to see that they also knew about these videos, too. We would listen and listen and listen until we became, you know, wrapped in this ideology. All those lectures would talk about how it wasnt a time for just, you know, talking, but it was a time for action. Y, pelley the route to action was a link away, in the videos of isis. Arsame and 11 friends set their sights. Why did you want to go to syria . Id be helping people who are oppressed, and people who are muslim. Pelley the first two reached syria, yusuf jama, and abdi nur. What happened to him . I believe hes dead. Pelley how did that happen . He was fighting, and he was killed. Pelley yusuf jama was also killed. Are you responsible for their deaths . Yeah, i believe i am responsible for their deaths, and i think about that every day. Pelley this is the fascinating story of how a dozen american teenagers decided to fight for isis, and how the Somali Community in minneapolis is fighting to save its youth. The story is this sunday on 60 minutes. Isis, of course, is still in control of iraqs second largest city, mosul, but iraqi and Kurdish Forces are closing in. U. S. Warplanes and special forces are in the fight, and Holly Williams is there. Reporter thousands of civilians are escaping from isis as the extremists retreat from their villages. This offensive has killed hundreds of isis fighters, according to the u. S. Coalition, with over 300 square miles clawed back by iraqi and Kurdish Forces to the east and south. But they still havent entered mosul itself. At the american base south of mosul, major chris parker told us protecting the citys one million civilians will make the fight more difficult. Air strikes do become more complicated when you move into a major metropolitan area, and the fighting will be more complicated. This is a tough fight. Theyve been dug into mosul for two years now and had time to prepare. Reporter there are 50,000 Iraqi Ground Forces compared to the 5,000 isis fighters thought to be in mosul. But the extremists have one terrifying weapon the suicide car bomb, a vehicle laden with explosives. Isis has used dozens of them in this battle, and weve witnessed the panic they cause on the front line. They want to die. I guess the only, you know, real comparison is kamikaze pilots in the second world war. When youre dealing with that mentality, its a very dangerous themy. Theres no doubt about that. Reporter this is the biggest military challenge that iraq has faced since the u. S. Invasion of 2003. Two years ago, scott, when isis first blitzed across northern iraq, some soldiers here ran away. Pelley Holly Williams on the battlefield for us tonight. Holly, thank you. Well, today riot police in north dakota arrested protesters who have been blocking construction of an oil pipeline. Barry petersen is there. The whole world is watching you reporter it was tough and it was tense as police moved forward to take over makeshift camps and protesters were detained. It was an unequal fight. Police had billy clubs, mace, and weapons. This is the way its been going. The police have just arrested one of the protesters. Over here, the protesters continue to taunt them. And every time the protesters mke a move, the police move right along with them. In the middle of it all, activist wikaya eagleman struggled to keep the peace. And you can win against all of this . Im not saying were going to win, but its going to be a tough battle spiritually. Reporter cass county sheriff paul laney ran the Law Enforcement operation. Our emphasis here is we dont want a confrontation. The last thing north dakota Law Enforcement wants is a confrontation. The last thing the state of north dakota wants is a confrontation. Reporter the camps Block Construction of a nearly 1,200 mile pipeline that would carry crude oil from the baken oil fields to illinois. Builders want to tunnel under the missouri river. The native americans say if there was ever a leak, it would pollute a tribal lifeline that also provides Drinking Water to millions of americans downstream. The protesters have come here from reservations across the u. S. , and neither side shows any sign of giving in. Barr barry petersen, cbs news, near cannonball, north dakota. Pelley coming up on the cbs evening news tonight, a student charged with serial sex assault. Did he keep a notebook of potential victims . A track team runs to the help of canines in need. Pelley today, a College Student in wisconsin was charged with sexually assaulting five women, and prosecutors say there may be more. Demarco morgan reports from madison. Cash bail in the amount of 200,000. Reporter 20yearold university of wisconsin madison College Student alec cook was in court today facing 34 counts, ranging from Sexual Assault to false imprisonment on five women. Prosecutors say that cooks crimes date back to at least 2015. Since cooks arrest last week for Sexual Assault, Authorities Say at least a dozen women have come forward claiming that they were victims, too. University Wisconsin PoliceDepartment Mark lubocott. I dont think weve seen Something Like this in a long time where we have this many people coming forward. Reporter authorities found a notebook at cooks apartment listing names of women and what he wanted to do to them. One victim says he strangled her and kept her against her will. Another says she was drugged. The dean of students tried to reassure students and sent a campuswide letter, saying, i was shocked and saddened to learn that several u. W. Madison students have reported being sexually assaulted by a fellow student. Cooks attorney, Christopher Van wagner, says his client is atnocent. Hes been painted as the face s evil in madison and now across the entire nation, across the globe. Thats wrong, and were going to do everything we can to show that to the d. A. And eventually, if necessary, to a jury. Reporter scott, cook has been suspended from campus and he remains in jail tonight. 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Tomorrow were told that everything is still on. Pelley up next, puppy puppy love, runners make tracks to help dogs in need. ni , pelley we end tonight with an unusual track meet. Every runner is a winner. Heres carter evans. Reporter at the Santa Barbara county Animal Shelter these are dogs they want to run they want to play. Hi, guys reporter coordinator stacy silva came up with a plan that crosscountry coach luis escobar couldnt refuse. Youve got a bunch of dogs that are in cages and want to be outside running, and ive got a group of High School Students that love to run. Reporter a perfect match. Perfect match. Hes excited to go. When the dogs realized they were getting out of those kennels and to go outside as a group, it was just happy chaos. Reporter who does most of the running . Who does the pulling . She does the pulling. Im just kind of along for the ride. Reporter when the kids from st. Joseph high first ran with the shelter dogs in august, escobar posted a 60second video. Then all of a sudden there was millions and millions of views and shares. Reporter at the end of that viral video, 16yearold josh menusa holds a tired terrier named fred. Freds had it reporter a week later he returned to the shelter. And the moment he saw me, oh, he starts crying. Im like, oh, my goodness. He just needs to come with us. In reporter they are now inseparable, the new menusa family dog. The ultimate goal, says junior sequoia chumpitaz, is to raise awareness about the plight of shelter animals, but the attachment is real. Hi when we have to put them back its kind of, like, im really sorry about this, but hopefully youll get adopted. Reporter does a dog that gets exercised and socialized more, does it make it more adoptable . 100 . It doesnt have all this pentup energy that its trying to show you just because now youre paying attention to it. Ff makes a huge difference. Reporter this training regimen may not help st. Joseph win more races, but theyve already won over plenty of hearts. Come on, buddy. Reporter carter evans, cbs news, santa maria, california. Pelley and thats the cbs evening news for tonight. For all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. Nsaptioning sponsored by cbs captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org ,,,, way. We are tracking a round of showers moving over the bay area for the evening commute. And the heaviest rain is still on the way. But first, breaking news, mike pences plane skidded off the runway at Laguardia Airport in new york city in the rain. Ken bastida reports. Pretty chaotic scene. About an hour ago as rescue crews rushed to the runway, to help mike pence and passengers on board 9 37, you can see how hard the rain was falling there at laguardia in new york at the time. The plane made a rough landing on a very