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what we're just learning from an area called the graveyard. too much violence. but a shooting victim is expected to survive. >> i understand when you got there you saw someone who was just hysterical. >> reporter: stephanie, a witness says that was the victim's mom. and within the last five minutes this crime scene has expanded. police pulling extra crime tape
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found one of the bullets and it was inside this house. went through the wall. got stuck in the stove. bullets were flying across the street here. a witness describes it all as a shoot out. police got the call here about 6:30 tonight. investigators say a fight elsewhere turned into a fight here. and that fight led to the shooting. there was one victim an 18-year- old man with what police say are nonlife threatening injuries. police did pull several people for questioning. bullets were skipping off the he didn't want to be identified. >> i seen the kid walking across with a gun. he was shooting, he was shooting on that way. he was crazy. he just kept shooting and they started shooting at him. you can see the sparks on the road from the bullets, you know. police say this car is connected to the shooting. there was a man in the back of a squad car right next to that car. so you see the very active investigation going on right here.
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pictures of the bullet holes we mentioned just moments ago. breaking news update now. a separate shooting investigation at 29th street and indian school. we're now hearing from the people who saw and heard several shots. >> i was outside, and i heard a pop, pop, pop. looked around and didn't see anything. case. someone is in custody. we're waiting to hear if the search for the shooter is officially over. some live pictures and breaking news right now of a brush fire that just kicked up in northern los angeles. no word yet what sparked the fire. we'll continue to keep an eye on this one. a search called off by the coast guard late tonight for a missing buckeye man in hawaii. 26-year-old charles lochler went missing on saturday.
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boat his uncle survived this and he was able to swim to shore. just in an update from buckeye police on the search. they don't know what the items are or how long it will take to laney sweep the widow of man killed by mesa police is still making a plea to see the dash camera video. montgomery told her former lawyer she was having
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body cam video. new information since 6:00 on who investigators want to talk to after this massive fire in gilbert which is now being called suspicious. jeff bartels is live in gilbert and guadalupe. this investigation is expected to stretch throughout the week. >> yes, stephanie. fire investigators expect to be out here for a couple of days. take a live look at what's left of one of the buildings. they're going to be searching through the ashes of one of these buildings construction. this huge fire consuming the building. but the biggest clue, a person they really want to talk to just before this fire erupted. >> it witnessed him right before the event. and right now, we're not calling anybody a suspect. this is just a person of interest that we would like to speak to. there was nothing specific of
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specific actions. >> so here is the very specific description of this guy. he's a white male between the ages of 16 to 22. about 5'7" to 5'10". shaggy brown hair and bangs. dark or black colored sweat shorts and van styled a lot of eyes on our state this week. hillary clinton sending four big names to campaign for her. senator bernie sanders kicking things off. we showed you his rally in tucson. >> i dare say there has not been in the modern history of america or maybe the entire history of our country, a person less qualified from a character point of view or a
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donald trump to become president. >> reporter: chelsea clinton will be at asu at 12:30. and vp nominee tim kaine and first lady michelle obama will speak at the convention center. free claims conservative lawmakers. that was ahead of trump's appearance in fountain hills next month. he has proof a paid clinton staffer is contributing to the distractions. he also claims to have election reports backing it up. clinton's campaign is fiercely denying these allegations. as we first reported from
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a typo affecting 2,500 ballots has counties rushing to fix the error. the issue is with the return date on the mail in envelope. it's november 18th that's 10 days after the election. new tonight president obama hosting his final state dinner at the white house. and while he recognizes his time in office is coming to an end. he has a reminder to everyone. >> in the words of a great italian american, yogi berra, it ain't over till it's over. >> lots of celebrities in attendance. the man who drove his pickup truck off a bridge is facing the judge. the victims were dedicated to
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a moment to call an uber, to call a taxi. four people would be alive today. and hundreds of people wouldn't be hurting. >> reporter: the couple's last wish a procession of bikes and classic cars leading their way to the funeral. the family is working to organize that and we'll get you the details as soon as it's set up. lawmakers already trying to take action to make sure this kind of crash doesn't happen again on that bridge. a california state senate are vowing to make this a top priority. >> but now, we have vehicles raining on to the barrio logan community. now we're wondering if our city is safe to live, safe to recreate. >> that senator says no matter how long it takes he will push to make the changes. one call hit a little too close to home for a phoenix
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he was one call away from the most important call in his career. >> lee is a floater. so station 20 isn't where he's always assigned but now he can't imagine being any where else than on one of these trucks for this particular emergency. >> gear up lights on. >> 15 to 20 calls a day. >> reporter: the one part of every call that runs the same at station 20. >> we get a lot of chest pain >> reporter: when firefighter derek lee hears the word code he runs. knowing someone does not have a heartbeat, is not breathing. >> reporter: on this call, code is all he heard. first on the truck, he checked the address. >> about the worse address i can be called to. that address. >> she was coming into where i was watching golf on tv and noticed i was gasping.
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he still can't believe he technically died. >> they said you're one of the few that survived this. >> that his wife had to call 911 that his neighbor would start over to start chest compressions. >> he had just finished cpr training. >> reporter: that the firefighter that shocked his back to life. >> when you see your dad lying on the ground and his face is blue and he's not breathing. >> reporter: would be his own son. >> i was just saying, come on dad, come on dad. >> reporter: by now you know he with a pacemaker. and the story. >> something we will always cherish, me and my dad it's a pretty special relationship building. >> reporter: derek won't even take credit for saving his dad's life. he says from the 911 dispatcher to all the people in that story to the hospital staff, it all had to be just right he says. so tomorrow, there will be a special ceremony right here at station 20 also to honor his
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of the cast just to pay special recognition to all of them, steve. >> they never want to be called a hero but each and one of them is and every single day. thanks so much nohe. >> our special question after tempe cops confront a man by pulling over a bus. they say pulling over the bus is routine. they did get and baseline but not before an officer was punched and then used his stun gun. a community meeting to discuss how the sheriff's office has made changes.
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that they were -- new data just released today from noaa shows above average temperatures across most of the earth so far this year. 2016 well on it way to being the hottest year ever recorded outpacing the previous hottest year of 2014 and 2015 by a long shot. temperatures soaring in your seven day too in just minutes. diamond heist is new and it's right here in our >> is your face in the government's data base. >> plus how a valley team
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glass. is this man in the government's data base? new tonight a report is revealing that half of all americans are now in facial recognition systems. 52 agencies are confirmed to be using the software which is legal. one of them in cso. spokesperson for the agency said specifically deputies on patrol do not use the software but couldn't exactly said how it is just today 50 civil rights groups signed a letter asked the department of justice to investigate the data bases. they argue the technology disproportionately affects minorities and they say it needs more oversight. last minute preps at unlv for the final presidential debate before the election. knxv will have live coverage tomorrow.
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campaign trail. donald trump saying he's bringing president obama's half brother to the debate and says he's voting for him. trump. >> she's home sleeping and i'm working. it's the way that's going to be in the white house too. >> clinton not sleeping but did not make any public appearances. and trump rich. >> i think there's something wrong with someone who doesn't pay taxes telling people who want to get citizenship they can't. at the debate a senior from hamilton high in chandler. 17-year-old wang won a pbs
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reporter. you can watch him on the now arizona tomorrow morning. sir charles chalk all nicknames who's son legend charles barkley known mostly for his greatness on the basketball court. but tonight he's weighing in on the presidential race entering the political arena. >> there's something about her that makes me uncomfortable. and clearly i cannot the other guy. >> he says that if he votes, he will vote for hillary clinton. and the latest on a student who was trying to help a man join isis. new released paper work says the student questioned died while fighting for the terror group. the student made a video trying to clear algamov's name. the future of the death
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decided in a federal courtroom. at issue, the specific drug used during lethal injection. the process is supposed to last a number of minutes but it took two hours to execute an arizona inmate in 2014. essentially putting all executions on hold. we're giving you peak at the list of participants in -- just in, quite possibly the moment of the night. an honor flight from arizona to washington, d.c. just landed a few minutes ago. >> and one of the vets on board celebrating his 100th birthday. >> ? ? happy birthday to you ? >> very special indeed.
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some of these vets get back from this trip and they says the the most amazing experience all expense paid trip by the way. they just love it. that's wonderful he got to go on his birthday. >> never gets old. never get tired of seeing that too. there's a smile on every one of their faces. >> for sure. there's a smile on all of our faces amber with this forecast. >> you're liking it. >> i'm kind of loving it. >> talk to me after thursday. we have some changes. 79degrees was the high. we continue our 90s, we continue our stretch above normal. there's october. every single day in the month so far today was our 12th day in a row in the 90s or i should say our 12th day in a row above normal. our 13th day in a row in the 90s. they're going to get a little hotter too. right now 77 at phoenix sky
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tempe at 71. 71 in mesa and cape creek at this hour. let's take a look a little farther to the north. sedona is checking in at 63. 49 in flagstaff. 50 in show low. as we look across the state. clear and quiet on cloud and radar really nothing to track and in fact, future track is going to keep it that way through tomorrow, through thursday. sunny and dry conditions tonight. the change we're going to notice is going to be in the winds. winds were already breezy today up in the higher they will be breezy again tomorrow. across the northern half of the state. so we're talking 10 to 20 miles per hour in some cases a little stronger near bull head city. 25-mile an hour wind speeds possible. as we go into thursday. those breezes will filter in farther to the south. some of these spots are looking pretty windy. and for us we could see winds any where from 10 to 20 miles per hour both thursday and friday with gusts near 25. so a breezy end to the week.
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going to be about 5 degrees hotter than they were today or even tomorrow. so here's a look at the hour by hour tomorrow. 66degrees for 6:00 a.m. nice cool start to the day. that's not going to change. the early morning temperatures still look great every day in your seven day forecast. by noon tomorrow, 87 then the low 90s through the afternoon hours before we drop back down to the low 80s by 8:00 tomorrow night. we'll hit 90 in mesa and gilbert for tomorrow. 87 in care out of the west valley 82. peoria a little hotter. we will see freezing temperatures up in the higher terrain so we're talking window rock and the grand canyon. upper 20s to low 30s in those spots and 30s all along the rim with highs in the 60s. 97 on thursday. 96 on friday. no triple digits in there but we're going to be really close in that thursday forecast then
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temperatures drop again. low 90s for the start of next week that next system coming in monday could put an end to our monday and could put an end to our dry spell. uninvited guests. new video crazy back story of a nightmare for a family that was fast asleep. plus hatching something big. the new toy that some say could
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it's not supposed to be a parking spot. new video after an suv slams right into the living room of a home in san diego barely missing the family inside. the family had not been asleep in different rooms they could have been seriously hurt. firefighter having to pull them out of windows to get them out of the home. police think the dr drunk. trending now, everything you know about your age, your career, your fertility is about to change. at least that's the goal of one european entrepreneur. new company called prelude aims to stop your buy logical clock. they offer a five step process to help families have healthy babies when they're ready. they're targeting women in their 20s betting a fact that they will pay a few grand a year to make that balancing act
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the arizona cardinals have fought back from a 1-3 record to even things out. one of the three reasons they've been able to do that is running back david johnson. johnson is quickly becoming one of the best in the business. his eight rushes touchdowns lead the nfl this season and with his 3td's last night he now has 20 in the most in team history. >> he goes out and does what he does. he has a lot of god given ability. i'm fortunate to watch him play. i am glad i can tell my kids one day i played with him. >> he's very special. he got us one with 31. david johnson's 833 yards from scrimmage leads the entire nfl this season. and his 568 rushing yards is
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add to that that he's ranked the second most illusive running back in the league. he's a guy that can be the next walter peyton. yes he's that good. his jersey and shoes are already in the hall of fame for his return against the bears last year. we're watching a guy who could turn out to be one of the best ever in the history of the game and he's on our team. and on top of it all he's an ab >> and game three between the cubs and dodgers. this was far from a pitchers dual. l. -- duel. if the cubs want to break the curse they're going to have to win three of the next games to even reach the world series. bring four food items and
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, tom cruise. from "dr. strange," tilda swinton. music from x ambassadors and tom morello. and now, as a matter of fact, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: well, that's very nice. thank you. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching, thank you for coming. oh, how nice.
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