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happening right now breaking news, we are on the scene of a police situation, guns drawn, a tense situation. we'll be heading there in moments. >> nearly two dozen dogs died and more than two years later, could just be served >> nuclear nonsense you might call it as north korea makes a powerful move. >> happy friday and thank you for starting your day with us. lotsto get to on this friday, and let's start with the forecast. good morning, iris. good morning. we are looking at clear skies on the satellite and radar, not just the valley but across the
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if you are just waking up with us and grabbing a cup of coffee, 70s to low 80s. phoenix, holding on to 82 degrees and the sunrise at 6:08. we'll see the clear skies to kickoff the day and during the afternoon, getting drier and hotter, and back in the triple digits with sky harbor at 102. we'll look at the temperatures across the state in a few minutes. >> iris, thank you. and officers with long guns and rifles and we saw the officers taking cover at a home near 47th and mcdowell. initial reports of a man in the neighborhood with a gun but just within the past hour, three minutes as a matter of fact, just at the top of the newscast, officers are getting back in their cars so if you
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things are getting back to normal after a tense situation. yes, we are asking questions about the tense situation here but it looks like everything simmered down. danielle? we hope everyone's commute is safe but could you be sharing it with a killer? no sign of who opened route on state route 51. dinya farmer was on the phone with 911 dispatchers when she was shot saying that three men in a her. policesay for a chase to last this far, this likely isn't random. >> acts of random violence or the traffic altercation scenario is less likely and make its more likely there was a pre-incident contact between the victim and suspects that we don't know yet. >> farmer's daughter set up a gofundme account saying that her mother was taken in a
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and nothing can describe their heartache. chaos at the checkpoint after a man is shot by border agents. we are waiting to get an update on the man's condition. we expect that at any moment but check out the scene. border agents say he tried to run them over while attempting to cross into mexico. the driver was airlifted into a hospital in tucson. no agents or officers were injured, danielle. >> worth? we could find out after a boarding facility accepts a plea deal. katie, this has been a long ordeal. >> reporter: it has been, danielle, and has dragged three 23 families with it. tom and melissa hughes are expected to sign a plea deal, offered 23 days in jail and 230 hours of community service.
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apology in court to the families who lost their dogs. again, 23 families involved. moving forward, the hughes won't be allowed to have any animals or work at boarding facilities. the families will be in court today and we'll keep you updated on what happens. katie conner, abc15 news. north korea conducts a nuclear desk. the explosion registered as a 5.3 magnitude quake and world leaders are reacting. president obama was briefed on air force one and spoke with south korea and japanese leaders while u.s. secretary of state john connectory is in geneva and said there will be un discussions involving this. 4:34 and take a look if you
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it's earn relationship by relationship. well, that may not be entirely true especially when the relationships are fake. wells fargo firing 5300 employees for millions of phony accounts. i couldn't believe it when i saw this come through on the abc15 mobile app. a former manager is telling all. saying that they were coached to open new accounts for customers without closing old ones so that penalty fees would stack up. hourly phone calls from middle management put the pressure on. he said if you didn't do it, you got fired. >> meetings and trainings where we were told we identify a need for more than one checking account, i felt i was a product of my environment. i had to do it. >> navares said there was never a paper trail but the problem
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he believes knowing too much about upper management making the scheme work is why he was fired after 15 years with the company and serious accusations, chris. danielle, democracy 2016, you really need to keep your eye on it's what happening. it's jones versus biggs. a judge is expected to rule whether to allow hundreds of cont here is the deal. christine jones is trailing andy biggs by 9 votes, just 9. the campaign contain that is maricopa county should have counted votes that were not counted for various reasons but a lawyer for biggs argue that is jones was creating chaos in an attempt to win the election. stay tuned, danielle. chris, the most crucial
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are up for grabs. hillary clinton and donald trump are in a statistical tie in florida and ohio. this is outside the 3.5 margin of error. some won't be showing any love for hillary clinton tomorrow during a peaceful protest and vigil. patriot movement arizona will be out saying they are against political corruption and a vigil will be held in remembrance of the 911 attacks. the vigil and protests begin at 9:30. intelligence officials are saying that hackers could manipulate the election results. the fbi director james comey
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local partners to make sure that the lock is thrown and the dead bolt is thrown on their systems. >> officials say it would be difficult to change the voter count even if someone can hack the databases. we have had mostly clear skies, visible from the department of environmental quality. as you step outside, plan on temperatures, not that bad but not that cool, sitting right at 82 yeas and at -- degrees and the dew points are elevated. we will dry out gradually throughout the day as we get hotter with the drier conditions. clear skies and 82 now to 89 by 10:00 with sunshine. once we get to the afternoon a few more high clouds drifting
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afternoon. 95 by noon and the high, in the 100s, back to 102. and we'll talk about the uv alerts and what to expect for the weekend next. the friday morning commute looks nice and light, no delays and crashes on i-17 with a 7- minute desert drive time at the durango curve from the i-10 stack to the i-10 split. i want to give you a look at i- 10 in the east elliot. no problem spots here but i'll give you a look at the rest of the east valley drive. >> thank you, mallory. it's time to stand up to cancer during a huge telethon that airs from 7:00 to 8:00 on abc 15. actor bradley cooper is executive producing and answering the phones. ben affleck and matthew mcconaughey will take calls and
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will perform on stage. and the skies over the grand canyon are getting more crowded. a new heliport was opened yesterday. they will serve more than 600,000 passengers a year with aerial tours. danielle, wait until you hear this story. they asked for a beautiful view and boy, did they get more than they wanted, dozens of people stranded, trapped high above major operation. >> she had children in the intersection and put herself between a moving vehicle and those children. >> a crossing guard taking her job to the next level and wait
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will have a closer look in a few minutes. but first this sunday marks 15 years since the deadliest terror attack in the country and you don't have to go to new york to pay tribute. thousands of flags will be flying in tempe for the healing tribute. or you can hear from a 9/11 first responder for their remembrance ceremoniy this morning. we have a complete list on danielle, protesters in north dakota ahead of a potential ruling on an oil pipeline and today a federal judge is set to deliver a key ruling on this. the tribe tried to block a nearly $4 billion construction project that would carry oil from north dakota to illinois. the tribe here and many others coming to the area from across the united states argued that the project threatens water
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land and sites. chris, an attempt to rescue an american professor in afghanistan has failed. the department of defense said they want the mission to rescue two men abducted from the manner university in kabul. the hostages were not at the site that they thought. u.s. commandos killed seven enemy fighters during the failed rescue. >> we all pressed against the wall. girls started crying. it was just >> chaos in alpine, texas after shots are fired at a high school. this morning, we've learned that one student is expected to survive. authoritiessay a 14-year-old girl pulled the trigger and turned the gun on herself. she died. officialssay she moved to the area six months ago and appeared to be good student. school is closed today but we want to get back to the abc 15 live deck, and chris, you are tracking a shooting out of salt lake city.
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this is scary. all are scary but this one happened during homecoming. the student was shot in the head but awake and alert and taken to the hospital. authoritiessay they believe it was likely a pellet or a bb gun but at this hour, here we are at 4:46 and i don't have an update on the students's condition, danielle. this is video you have to see to believe, a crossing guard putting herself over zealous driver and the kids. the driver ignored the guard's commands to turn right and the guard runs backwards to avoid being hit. >> and then the car backed up, charged towards the woman, bumped her again and pushed her along with the car. >> the driver was arrested and told deputies she has a brain injury and because of the
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and told them, quote, wow. crossing guard have a lot of power in florida. don't look down if you want -- if you are afraid of heights. this is tweeted by cnn. i want to make that clear. 33 people were stuck 12,000 feet above the french alps. and they were in the cable cars right there that stopped working. i want to show you video from the scene. i want you to see look at this right here. talk about expert piloting there. four helicopter his to maneuver around and some were rescued yesterday and others had to wait for hours until this morning for the conditions to improve. it sounds like the rescue operation ended and all are safe. history in the making all
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university of arizona with the rocket on its way back. sounds easy; right? they are hoping that this can hold clues to space life. do you love chipotle? how does a burrito from the sky sound? they will be testing out drone delivery service, prepared by and sent into the skies for delivery. students at virginia tech will be the first to get that. heavy burritos especially if you add everything. let's talk about the most accurate forecast. we have made it to friday and tracking changes after getting tropical moisture into our state and begin the process of drying out further. we started yesterday but today, we'll get more of the drier air in here. as you get ready to step outside, again, 82, and the dew
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making it feel muggy out there, right in the muggy range, and as we go through the day, the dew points will continue to drop eventually in the 50s. so when we look at the dew points and the temperatures that will be heating up, the relative humidity will drop through the day. so you'll notice that the humidity is elevated through the morning and by this an, -- this afternoon, lower humidity and the temperatures will heat up. starting in the low 80s now and that's where we' the morning until 9:00 a.m. when we make it to the mid-80s. the 90s won't set in until about 11:00 this morning. we'll stay in the 90s through lunchtime and the humidity lower by midday, 95 at noon and upper 90s by 2:00 and the triple digits set in after 3:00 today. we'll only spend 3 to 4 hours in the 100s this afternoon with a high of 102 around 4:00 to 5:00 today and that's actually
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year is 102 so very seasonable temperatures in the valley today. dew points are dropping in the phoenix metro but you can see over the last 24 hour they dropped over the state several degrees and gradually drying out across the state and as we go through the day, the drier moisture will limit our storm chances across the state. the valley staying dry today and a few high clouds across the mogollon stray showers in the white mountains but the rest of us going into a dry day ahead. maybe you are doing a yard sale tomorrow, nice and clear to start off saturday and then a few pop up showers possible along the rim and in the white mountains but not a very active day. it won't be until sunday that we see a better chance of showers and thunderstorms including the valley and high
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on monday with a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms and chances continue into tuesday before we get drier air wednesday and thursday. the most accurate 7-day forecast, triple digits through the weekend but as we get into early next week with the return in the moisture, temperatures will drop. we'll talk about the uv concerns next. mallory? your desert drive times problem free for your friday morning drive and in the east valley, take a look. all green. u.s. 50, no problems. loop 101 northbound, a nice drive as well, and i want to give you a look at the adot camera at the i-10, a steady stream of traffic, i 10 westbound at 43rd but no problem spots yet. a look at the desert drive times next. 4:51 and he is the fastest man in the world, not usain
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>> he smashed the current world record going 89.4 miles per hour and talk about scary stuff. the fastest skateboard speed downhill. >> he is zooming by at an u ndisdisclosed dis -- undisclosed location here in the u.s. glad he is wearing a helmet. >> glad there wasn't a pebble in talk about close, only 9 votes separating a race here in arizona. we'll tell you what could happen today to make it even more interesting. >> summer is coming to an end. so get out and enjoy the hikes and bikes before the snow rolls in. one last summer hoorah. and the rush is on for the apple iphone 7. >> this year, apple isn't going
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it already knows it will sell every iphone available. >> and binge watching service is the new place for kids, spending more time watching programs than going outside. >> kids are spending an average of 2 hours a day watching streaming services but average 4 to 7 minutes playing outside. >> and drone deliveries are the beginning of something really important to college stu burritos. >> which i -- chipotle will begin delivering food to
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all new this morning, the mama monster herself a first listen to lady gaga's new single, her first in nearly three years, is number one on i- tunes in 34 countries. finally friday and if you are looking to fill in your weekend calendar we have you covered. >> we have a little something for everyone including the shrine circus at 6:30 with shows all weekend and which were under 12 get in free and the mesa art center celebrating
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event. enjoy live music and performances, live street artists as well, demonstrations there and, of course, food. get outside and enjoy the warm weather at sunrise park resort, the last weekend for summer fun before getting ready for winter or get the warm and fuzzy feeling at teddy bear day with make and take arts and crafts, exclusive deals and hugs from the bear. it will benefit the fire program and why not take a flight to the grand canyon with the festival of flight? all right. if you are going to be outside, know that the uv index is in the high range. we'll talk about the temperatures next. if you are like me, you always have your phone with you, and guess what? the faa has banned phones for getting on planes. we'll explain. >> and owning a pricey pad in
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crews risking their lives to keep the community safe but now, neighbors want to know who is skipping out on their bill. it's 5:00 on this friday. we made it. the weekend is almost here. >> and dan is off. iris, i have a lot of plans scheduled for outdoors this weekend. it will be hot but let's get to it. as you begin the drying out process, not feeling any impact this morning. we desert doppler in the valley and across the state but as we begin the process of drying out, the temperatures will go back up. today, we bring back the triple digits, but not bad. the temperatures in the 70s to low 80s, clear skies and it will be a very nice drive into work. this afternoon, hotter and dryer with high clouds drifting in. we'll talk about what the
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