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. good morning everybody, it is 5:00 on a saturday. thanks for joining us, i'm allison rodriguez. and i'm nick ciletti. first a creep is on the loose right now in parts of the west valley after police say he approached two young girls and took his pans off. police also asking you to keep an eye out for who you are going to see, he is on the run after escaping jail. the dramatic events we are now learning. a big crash happening right now on a valley freeway, we'll let you know if this is going to impact your morning commute. get to go breaking news, take a look at this deadly crash that shut down this intersection right here, what we are learning from investigators on scene. let's talk about the most accurate forecast.
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allison. >> so far, yeah, and a little bit warm for a lot of people. it is fall. it doesn't feel like it and today will be a repeat of that. clouds and radar right now scanning the skies. we are under clear skies here in the valley. the temperatures are mild, upper 60s for chandler and glendale. 70s in mesa and deer valley as well. in today topping out 60 degrees, 10 we should be, we have a big cooldown coming. plus we are going to break down your temperatures hour by hour in just a few minutes. breaking news we've been staying on top of. a deadly crash involving a semi and two other vehicles near cactus west of the 17. that is where we find abc 15 meghan thompson, meghan, we saw pictures from the scene, this
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you finding out? >> reporter: well we know it was a drunk driver according to phoenix police. that driver in the red truck that can you see here. also investigators on scene laying everything out exactly how this operated. we do have the driver on scene but the worse news of all of this, the person who was driving the black car, awol, she is dead this morning. we have just learned that information. police say it around 1:00 a.m. when the black nissan was traveling north, when the truck blew through hit and pushed the nissan car into that semi. that semi had absolutely nothing to do with this crash. he was sitting at the light but the damage so severe showing the impact, how fast this was going. we did ask how fast the car was going. investigators are trying to
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that driver facing some charges, we are told he was drunk, dui and also a woman is dead this morning because of that running that red light. also investigate are the we asked them how long this is going to be be closed, these investigators just on scene moments ago, avoid this area. >> meghan tragic situation all around, thank you for that. another bad crash happening this morning at the i-10-17 split. a dot cameras rolling, you it so one truck was involved, we are still wait to go hear back. it doesn't look like any lanes are closed. yet another bad crash on the 17 in grand avenue, a dot cameras also rolling as dps investigated, we reached out to investigators as to what happen, we will pass along that information. it started out as a trick in a bank parking lot but turned into something dangerous.
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conversation but then two men jumped out at him, those two men used a gun and they carjack that had guy. police found the stolen car at 27th avenue and mcdowel. the woman and one male suspect are beth in custody. the search for the second man on going. definitely consider him dangerous due to the fax he does not want to get caught,. >> well that is a warn ing from down this man, are you doll foe avalos aftereing arrested, he hit several cars trying to get away from them. he tried to take off again. police say said he ran into the street, and he he carjacked a woman waiting at the light at osborne and drink water. he was just arrested on drug charges last monday and he served seven years in prison for vehicle theft.
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silver lexus suv he stole you are asked to call police right away. 5:05, huge community alert after a guy snuck up behind two girls and whipped off his pants. now good year police need your help catching this creep in a secluded desert area near pebble creek parkway and indian school. a man in his mid 40s came up from behind them without any pants. >> as much as we wand to think he neighborhood you cannot take those kind of chances. >> the suspect is' cribbed as 6 feet tall, gray air, 160-180 pounds last seen driving a black newer model suv crossover. if you know anything about this please call good year police. a school scare for families whose children tend i can't owe cases cool, all of those kid
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pick up their kids. the school when on to lockdown, the man hold him up inside of a home near by. that homeowner did not give them permission to force their way in. authorities are trying to figure out if the homeowner and suspect knew each other. valley police need your help solving two hit-and-runs. they have a solid lead on the first one, a black mercedes like the one pictured was speeding away from the air. the man he hit lucky to survive. right now let's take you to where the second one happened yesterday morning, you can call the sheriff's. road rage incident turning a murder in phoenix, it is all caught on camera. jenna keller after police say she ran over two men who were going at it in a circle k parking lot.
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that she was trying to protect her boyfriend and never meant to kill the other man. >> she claim that her boyfriend was being killed and she didn't know what to do. >> keller's boyfriend is in serious condition this morning but expected to survive. well right now phoenix fire investigators are working to learn what caused all of this, air15 was over the scene last night. this is at desert ridge ma shoppers had to be told to get outstanding out on the sidewalk as well. we are learning a vacant business is where this fire got started but nothing major here. but, we still continue know yet what sparked it. new developments from inside the courtroom, ryan reid and allison clemens both sentenced to a combined 59 years in prison convicted of killing two-year-old safe jan and a half croft at their
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former mesa police officer back in court charged with murder in a shooting of a texas man at a valley hotel. the victim's widow wants more of the body cam footage released, a judge is going to consider that motion. 50:00 l, video overnight coming into the abc 15 news room of this massive fire out of container -- ontario, california. we are told burning hey and dozens of wooden p there, 35 miles east of la at one point the flames jumped the train tracks threatening homes near by. we saw neighbors trying to water down their fences, air quality a concern in this renal on. the islamic state group continuing its efforts to discorrupt operations to take back iraq's second largest city mosul. u.s. mill tear ' officials say winds have shifted cause causing a fire at a sulphur
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troops are wearing protective masks but that may not be enough. defense secretary ash carter trying to gather firsthand information today on coalition efforts to retake mosul. carter arrived in iraq, he is meeting with commanders and iraqi leaders right now. in democracy 2016 it is a busy day for donald trump and hillary clinton. trump will be in -- clinton leading there in the polls. trump is hoping to close that gap while in gettysburg. he is planning a major speech. we are told he is going to lay out his plan for the first is 00 days in office. meantime clinton and running mate tim kaine will be in pennsylvania today, holding rallies on both sides of the state, first in pittsburgh and then in philadelphia. phillies suburbs crucial to anybody who wants to the win
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clinton hammering trump maintaining the process is rigged and said he will ac september results if he wins. that is the only caveat. clinton's headquarters are expected to reopen, someone sent and envelope with a white powdery substance to her office. detectives are still waiting on lab results to see what the substance really was. talk about the most accurate forecast, everyone is excited to go outside. >> it's saturday. >> nice and sunny. >> you made it through the week. you want to get out there and celebrate a little bit. treat yourself, exactly. so let's show you how your morning run forecast is going to look. 72 degrees. so nice, 9:00 a.m., 80 degrees and look it we warm up quickly there, by lunch time already in the 90s.
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look - i supported joe arpaio for a lot of years... but lately, he spends so much time on tv or he failed to serve warrants for violent crimes. he didn't even investigate when children were molested. and lawsuits against him have cost taxpayers over one hundred forty two million dollars. we need a new sheriff whose top priority is keeping our community safe. that's why this year,
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ac 13 on saturday, cracking down on animal hoarding, a problem we see all too often. not everybody is on board with the city's plan. >> i apologize, this is not acceptable. the statute -- the ordinance could impact the program we are returning and services we are providing. >> despite her complaints, the city passed a plan making it
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animals in conditions that aren't suitable not including caring for outdoor or feral cats. push back it's a vote on body cameras. until november 2nd. the multimillion dollars proposal would add up to a thousand body cameras for those police officers. in your health news now, a whole grain diet may be the way to lower your risk of cardiovascular disease, when eating a whole grin diet for eight diets fell blood pressure, the lower number fell by 6 points which may significantly lower the risk of heart attack or stroke. calling in sick but playing hooky, make sure you don't post anything online. finding that more than a third of employers have caught their employees lying about being sick after seeing posts on social media. of those, 27% have actually fired that employee.
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reprimanded the worker. a third largest wireless carrier is getting hit with heft i don't fines, t mobile, yeah, actually weren't really unlimited. the company had a policy to slow down services to those customers that wore the heaviest data users since 2015, t mobile has done a better job with disclosures on this procedure. we have a couple restrings and freeways, loop 202 eastbound shut down between gilbert and higgley friday night 10:00 p.m. to saturday night. seeing congestion on the side streets. in scottsdale loop 101 northbound between happen real and shay. the entire weekend you will have to find and the nat route. state route 51 your best option.
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valley down to one lane. i-10 westbound between verado way friday night at 10:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. on sunday. some size streets could help or you should expect congestion in the area. a few more projects going on head to abc15.com for a full list. okay, mallory, thank. before we show you the latest road rage video into our news room we want to tell you about the signs flashing over our freeways, they say your family drive for them. just a reminder puts it into perspective for you. in other words keep the tempers in check, you are familiar with the term brake check, repeatedly tapping the brick, testing the driver of that crane. do you know what it takes to stop a vehicle of that side. >> how many feet per second you are traveling at 60 miles per
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second. >> like you see in this situation other drivers are watching, this video was posted right on social media, many things are these days. allison standing by with the most accurate forecast. good morning,. hey, good morning. let's take a look outside, valley camera here this morning nice twinkling lights there and clear for the most part. it's kind of dry out there, 74 degr and winds not that bad. just 24 hours ago these were kicking up strong, about 10-15 miles an hour. this morning you can see spots not registering at all. between 5-10 miles an hour. your temperatures across the valley in the mid to upper of 0s to low 0s. 72 in fountain hills. 91 in scottsdale. a live update in anthem, 75
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can't and surprise waking up at 76. 96 degrees today, if you are thinking hey, is this normal, it is not. 10 degrees where we should be. uv index is going to be in the high category at 6. burn time is 30 minutes. air quality is looking good. no other weather alerts. wind versus died down. as yes look at the hourly break down of your temperatures, 10:00 a.m., 83 degrees, mild morning i think ting to be nice early. by lunch time it is starting to get warmer. some clouds in here but we'll keep things mostly sunny and sunny skies. by 3:00, 96 degrees, warm there and sunny conditions for us. we are talking about changes right, here is a lock at futurecast. you can see throughout the day we talked about staying under that high pressure system. so we'll be mostly clear to
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warm still 10 degrees above average. as we get to tomorrow, we'll start to see moisture moving in and that means clouds as well. and then we are going to start to see rain chances across the state, too. also in the valley. we are talking about a 20%-30% chance. the best shot right now is on monday we'll see a 40% chance for showers right here in the valley. 0 most likely going to get some sprinkles across our areas here. but to dry off after that, your forecast highs across the valley today, we did talk about 86 degrees being the average for this time of year and we are going to be 10 degrees above that in some spots. like tempe, above that in maricopa. 95 in gilbert, chandler, levine, 93 in good year, a quick look across the state
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upper parts of the state. looking in the next seven days here, look what happens as we start to get the rain chances in, the air starts to come down, the temperature i should say, 87 degrees by monday. 90s start to come back as we start to dry off. coming up, we have some games going on this weekend, asu and the cardinals, i will breakdown that forecast next. abc 15 north carolina state takes on louisville. purdue versus nebraska. cal cal at 4:00 and ohio state versus penn state, all good matchups here. small stars we head out to introducing us to our first ever bull rider. he is just 13 years old.
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allegations against pinal county sheriff paul babeu. paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. accusations of widespread abuse at a massachusetts private school. she is sick of hearing sheriff paul babeu lie. allegations of abuse of power. another headache, the fbi has subpoenaed records. lawsuits regarding abuse and neglect. questions of babeu's integrity. new page of controversy. a question of judgment. ultimately voters are going to have to decide
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okay, 5:25, it happens to all of us. tons of things cluttering your house and now you are in serious need of some cleaning. >> yeah, our smart shopper team found a way for you to do it for free. here is dan spindle. >> what are your plans saturday, i'm dan spindle at desert ridge marketplace. and the feature presentation this weekend is this, bring all of your stuff. done you love spring cleaning? this is fall cleaning at the i recycle phoenix, up to five bankers boxes of stuff to shred, old magazines, coffee makers, shoes, monitors, food for st. vincent depaul.
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there are some limitations though. i want to bring in terry with keep phoenix beautiful. what are the things they cannot bring. >> two main things we don't want, the old crt televisions, we can take flat screens. >> no tubes. >> no hazardous wastes, paints, oils, antifreeze. >> keep those in mind when you bring out all of your stuff, 8:00-1:00. this is going to an great morning activity to do. bring the whole fami of some stuff, have some fun again, we are behind the amc theater at desert ridge marketplace this saturday the 92nd. >> dan spindle taking action for us. if would you rather spend time giving back, teaming up with operation christmas child today from 10:00-2:00 at wild flower bread company, they are also accepting new toys that are small enough to fit inside of a shoe box.
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morning? guinness book of world records hungry, far west valley is the place to be. trying to set the record for the largest potluck party as part of national make a difference day. the festivities are set to start at 11:00 this morning, make sure you bring a dish, it is potluck should feed at least six, a little something. >> i got a few things coy cook off. this morning, governor jane brewer says this group doesn't get out to vote. we are on the scene of breaking news right now, one driver is dead, another person
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good morning everybody. it is ac 30 on a saturday, i'm allison rodriguez. and i'm nick ciletti. we have the state fair, a little football. allison staying on the most accurate forecast. how much will we sweat if we venture outside. we are going to be warm today. let's look outside right now. very mild conditions .4 degrees, by 9:00 a.m. 80. things are looking nice for us out there. we are going to be about 10 degrees above average today. your pollen forecast locks like this, medium category for us
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if you do suffer from allergies take some medicine to help out. football in the valley, asu sun devils going on today in tempe. by 7:00 clickoff time. tomorrow we are going to see some clouds for the cardinals game in glendale, 20% chance of rain. we are breaking down our temperatures for today hour by hour and then ahead we'll talk about changing coming to the valley. we are staying on top of breaking news, a deadly crh investigation happening off the i 17 at cass, the road we are told shut down as police try to investigate this, two vehicles and a semi truck were involved with this one. live at the scene, meghan you have been there all morning for us, what are you finding out. >> reporter: the people who have seen it all and even them themselves the impact of this crash is just crazy. the crunched black car carrying
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driver, a woman is dead from all of this. the blame on the red truck. police saying there is a 26- year-old driver inside, a male he was drunk, he decided to barrel through the red light t beening the nissan sending it into the front of the semi truck. the semi had nothing to do with this. the driver was sitting at the light here waiting for it to turn when this crash happened. the driver of the truck he did stay on scene, is he in custody and he will beac of charges, dui, vehicular homicide, we'll have to wait until he is booked into jail for more. they are expected to be okay and we are told that this is going to be several hours and investigators are going to be out here all stretches of this intersection are closed off, avoid this area. investigators getting scene, so we'll stay on top of this for
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hoping for the best for the other person in the car. two scary scenes for airlines, this hiccup on the runway in scottsdale, we captured the response right here with help from air15. we are waiting to hear back on exactly what happen. now to mesa where a pilot had trouble during takeoff, a small plane made a nose dive at falcon field. continue go belly up and the pilot got out of the cockpit. he got kicked glendale bar and then days later he wind back with a gun and pointed it at employees. get this, he life streamed the entire thing. cops arresting the 29-year-old now charged with aggravated assault. and two guys locked up after they took grandma's minivan and stole 4 grand worth of commercial batteries from centurylink. officers catching one guy who tried to run from cops a police
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burglary. and surprising, well you be the judge, sheriff joe arpaio thinking it's okay for deputies to drink alcohol on the job. if you are trying to develop an investigation with an informer, i would imagine that if you have to have a drink with them there is nothing -- i don't think that is against our policy. >> now arpaio was speaking to st criminal allegations against a deputy, friday arpaio's staff did send us a copy a 2008 policy and it does say undercover deputies can consume three drinks per shift and even drive afterwards as long as they report it. new this morning former governor jan brower for making comments about hispanics, brewer told a reporter, they don't get out to vote.
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hispanic vote was enough to. >> in no uncertain terms that the latino vote doesn't matter. her words are incredibly offensive slap in the face. we checked, no response from brewer. your right to vote at the center of a lawsuit playing out in court. the arizona democratic party suing the secretary of state michele reagan's office to refusing to extend the voter registration deadline. the post office and motor vehicle division was closed, party lieders say thousands of voters might have missed out. >> every vote counts, if there is one voter that is disenfranchise that had is one too many for us. >> secretary of state's office sent in a statement, they do plan to bring it up to the legislature and change the
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again. another three states turned down requests by russia to send over election monitors who would be at the polls on november. dismillinging it as a pr student l is a formal process for any foreign government to observe our elections but just like we are seeing here states can make the final call. video of elected valley school board members touring a marijuana dispensery, they want to make sure they are signing off on something that is safe and prove it >> what i wanted to see was to see how they ran their business, what -- and also the science and the agriculture behind growing. it's incredibly interesting. >> well if passed prop 205 supporters is going to pay for a state wide all day kindergarten program,. 5:36 suspension not enough of a punishment that is what
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saying after a teacher made racist comments in the classroom. the parents want the teacher fired, their children had reported previous incidents but nothing was done about it. here is what parent claims that teacher was saying in class. >> whites are more superior than blacks. and because of the color of our skin we'll never make the amount of money that other races made. >> parents plan to go on to the next school board meet to go demand that this teacher is let's talk about your most accurate forecast on this saturday here. really really nice, hopefully you haven't washed the car yet or 0 you haven't? >> no. >> i don't think you have. >> how often do you think i really wash my car, remember who we are dealing with. >> mother nature is going to help you out here, we are expecting rain chances coming into the valley very soon. we'll talk about changes coming up. another sunny, dry and warm day. 90 degrees, so if you are planning to go golfing a little
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good idea, nice, the winds won't be bad, nice conditions, it's warm, by 4:00, 96 degrees. get your game in before we start to fizzle. coming up we'll track futurecast today, what when we can possibly see some rain. 5:38, we broke the story on abc 15 a group bringing disability lawsuits here in the valley, what they are doing now to fight back, our investigative team has the latest developme she is known for cracking her whip but the new face of the un honored with a very special ceremony. sexual assault and rape. out-of-control corrections officers arrested. but not one served a day of time. sweetheart deals, because, with county attorney bill montgomery, some people are above the law, making us all less safe. there's a better choice -- diego rodriguez,
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the world's top leaders getting an extra dose of girl power, wonder woman officially sworn in as and honorary am bus is a celebration party took place with actress linda carter, starring as the warrior princess princess. phone wilder, such an icon we lost this year, trending right now, this is not your pure imagination, warner
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in the works, fantastic beasts and where to find them, a prequel to the 1964 book, and focus on wonka and his early adventures before he meets charlie bucket. penny for your thoughts may be worth a thousand dollars, alloyed bank left fake pennies, one side is the bank logo, the other side the penny is worth 100,000-cents. you can get a thousand bucks. san diego, la and denver. well for just under of 60 bucks can you get one of the most buzzed about toys of the year of the hatch a mole is on sale. an interactive stuffed animal in order to get it hatched they have to care for it and meet certain goals, once it's finally out of its shell, it can dance and repeat certain words.
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virtual giga pet from the 90s. >> got you. from target to macy's now, not only will macy's be open for shopping they are opening one hour earlier than usual. that goes against the trend we have been seeing of stores decide to go stay closed on 0 the holiday. that way employees can actually enjoy that time with family and friends. macy's instead plan to open at 5:00 p.m. on thanksgiving. they'll close at 2:00 a.m. 3 ho a.m. for black friday. a lot of shopping. nick is shaking his head. if you are throwing out the spending limit this christmas, go crazy flipping threw the neiman marcus catalog. we did and as usual we found outrageous gifts. how about a private plane for $1.5 million. a week at three english estates for 700,000.
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g's one day private quarterback camp with joe montana costing you $65,000. chump change for some people, i guess. >> one time years ago they have cupcake cars. >> and the little plane is like rose gold, it's cool. so hey, little gifts. >> a lot of people shop at costco to save money, can you end up breaking the bank. >> first, avoid alley all the flashy displays and end caps. some distributors pay to be there and price the items aggressively. >> use the membership outside of the store costco travel, finally, buy your halloween candy unbulling. usually you don't need 30 size
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want to shut down, unless and until the. >> controversial flooding the valley with disability lawsuits, now fighting back. advocates for individuals with disables hired new lawyers to battle the attorney generals office. the lead lawyer sat down with abc 15 very gator, just wait until you see what dave has uncovered now. this law firm will argue issues that cases in as add and across the country. we decided to take a closer look at this firm. right now it's his job why proving advocates with individuals with disabilities. >> has to file lot of lawsuits. >> we uncovered lawsuits are over parking lot signs, a few inches too low they demand thousands to settle. >> are you the lead attorney. >> my name is on this and i
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going with this, i did. did you catch that, sued by aide this year. and now he switched sides s that a conflict? he he says no. >> i think that is giving me a unique perspective as to why this is a problem. >> compared it to the civil rights act. >> if these were businesses segregated against colored people would that be >> sewers like aide, ada serial lawsuits are a plague onee dish system, profess after plaintiffs, scrupulous lawyers fueled by agreed and looking to get quick settlement the. >> i don't think that is fair, assuming this is not an important issue. >> it's funny you say that those are the exact terms your firm made earlier this year. >> he won't touch a motion his firm filed earlier this year,
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on a case defending this restaurant against a different sewer, that plaintiff sued 38 businesses, a number much smaller than 1700 lawsuits. plague, abuse, greed pulled straight from their firm's motion. i want to know what is your response to that, i highlighted them starting on page 2 taken out of -- >> call this a plague, sir. >> it's in that case. >> i never call that had a plague. >> you are on that case, it's on that case. can you point where it says plague there. >> absolutely. page 2 highlighted, there are serial -- >> plaintiffs such as this is a plague on the system. >> your firm wrote that. >> after the interview, by the time we got back to our office, a voice mail already waiting saying he didn't work on that case and didn't write that specific motion. it was his father dennis and
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working with john representing aide. >> so you see no issue arguing on both sides of an issue. >> that's absolutely right. that's what we have to do a z as a lawyer, you say what they want you to say. >> abc 15 news. >> stay tuned tomorrow dave's investigation continues, he is going to reveal a behind the scenes money man who has funded this group. allison is standing by with the most accurate saturday. yes, i am. and here is a lock at abc 15 desert doppler. it is scanning the skies across the state and across the valley. but not really picking up anything right now. it's quiet out there. here is a live look outside our cliff castle casino, can you see twinkling lights out there. as the sun will start to come up here we will start to see a better look at the valley, a beautiful shot of the valley. here is a look at our current
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dropping into the upper 60's in tempe. glendale as well, sitting in the 90s out west like pyuria and surprise under clear skies for us. i can'ts could the state cooler in some spots, of 0s in pace and sedona. that is mild for up there. we are pretty cool in that area, 37 degrees below the freezing mark for window rock and grand canyon as well, chilly in those areas. looking at the most accu forecast and as we break down from the valley. most of the valley will be in the mid 9 east, mid to low 70s by lunch time we'll warm up nicely into the upper 90s to mid the 0 -- 90s for us here. in the phoenix area is going to be 96 degrees. futurecast here ahead of changes on the way. you see a few clouds start to develop pushing into the state, for the day today we are going
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afternoon, we start to see a bigger push in moisture, rain chances down to the southeast and northwest of the valley not getting in on any of that, we are picking up chances as we get into the even willing tomorrow and into monday as well. so keep that umbrella handy. we'll keep tracking that. we are looking at least at 40% chance for showers on monday. forecast highs, this is the thing we have to get through today and the warmth we are feeling above average temperatures all the way around across the state. 4 had in winslow, topping out at 75 at window rock. east valley our highs are going to be right around the mid-90s today. 95 in aj. 95 in still bert. and 96 in tempe which is 10 degrees above average. our skies are going to be clear to mostly clear. the morning will start off nice and clear. as we get into the afternoon
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start to develop ahead of partly cloudy skies overnight. west valley highs in the mid- 90s. here is how the temperatures break down, by 11:00 a.m., 87 degrees, 92 by 1:00. staying in the 90s for a good chunk of the afternoon and evening of the dropping into the mid-80s until 7:00 p.m. as we look at the next seven days for you here, you are going to see that we are going to be warm again tomorrow, temperatures start to drop as those rain chances move in. 87 degrees down on monday where we see the best chances for rain, we are thinking we could get up to a quarter inch, a varied model, good time to have the mobile app. by tuesday 88 degrees, lock it, we start to warm up again back into the 90s by wednesday. now coming up in the next hour
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well one in eight women will hear the words you have breast cancer in their and really getting that news is the beginning of the battle. >> navigating through doctors appointments, testing, all of that can be a night mare, this morning there is help with that and more importantly there is hope. so let's bring in our experts, we will talk about the piece of mind conference, dr. linda low and survivor here monica miller. thank you so much for waking up with us, monica i want to
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survivor. doctors, if you can, in a shut are nutshell tell us what the peace of mind conference is. >> it is about a group session, instead of the patients have to go and a half gated this trip, we meet as a trip of expert panel, we he have radiology, breast surgery, medical oncology and radiation, we look at the patient's information, discuss it as a team and give an overall, coordinated plan. invite the patient there so she gets to see how we come up with the decision and participate with the decision instead of being pass it back by stander. >> there is so much information. so can you walk us through something that they might ask you, they will be able to figure out there that they wouldn't necessarily have somewhere else. >> so when they get there we
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the radiologist does. breast surgeon goes over their options mastectomy versus lumpectomy. would go over their options. the chemotherapy doctor goes over their chemotherapy routines and options there. the point here there are a lot of different options available. and really and a half getting through the options and have the patients see communicating and talking and giving them the best plan possible. >> monica you went through the hospital. >> first off you are kind of in shock when you get the diagnosis. and it was just a peace of mind. it truly was a peace of mind
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schukla, dr. cado and prichard, all the specialists in a room, also your social network is there, too. on guiding you the end date this process which then i was able to navigate, evening all in one room, ask my questions, i'm a nurse so i was still like what am i going to do here. so they brought a piece of mind helping me navigate that system so it was wonderful. >> thank you so much. we will post more information on our website, there is a
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i'm meghan thompson live on the scene of breaking news, a crash that we learned has turned deadly and the blame on a drunk driver. we'll walk you through the investigation coming up. a major scare for hillary clinton's campaign staff, disturbing discover row at her new york a federal investigation while you were sleeping, what we have just found out. also you may remember these, the statues of a naked donald trump, one of them goes up for sale today, where can you place your bid that is still ahead. i would say good morning to you now 6:00 on a busy saturday. thanks for waking up with us, i'm nick ciletti. and i'm allison rodriguez. if you liked the last couple days which have been warm, then i know. >> repeat, right?
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but we are going to see changes, clouds and radar going on right now, can you see it up there right now. clear skies this morning. across the valley in terms of temperatures in the 60s in chandler and glendale, warmer in mesa and door valley, coming in the 70s there. how warm are we going to get today. coming up we are going to breakdown the temperatures hour by hour and still ahead in our newses cast we'll go over futurecast and talk about changes, we are talking rain, knick. we are following several breaking stories from overnight, all of them a serious car crash, let's get you the details on the first one happening at the i 17 near grand avenue. before 11:00 last night. then a second crash, this time near the i-10, i 17 split. you can see one truck involved. we are still working to try to
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and then the third one that we are learn being is a deadly one. this one happening on the i 17 right by cactus where we find abc 15 meghan thompson, have you been out there all morning for us, breaking new details, what are you finding out? >> reporter: well we are learning that this is going to be a long investigation, police unable to give us an estimate because of how severe this crash is, take a lo this nissan crunched and damaged, we asked police what kind of car is that because how severe the damage was. inside the driver she is now dead this morning. another passenger in the car rushed to the hospital. and police blame the blame on that red truck, we are told the 26-year-old driver was drunk. barreling through the light coming east on cactus when it t- boned the nissan slamming into it into the semi which is sitting at the light.
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driver he is in custody right now. he did stay on scene after this crash, we don't know what charges is he facing, it could be dui, vehicular homicide, we are still waiting for him to be book food jail to figure out all the details n intersection going to closed for quite awhile, avoid this area and we will let you know as soon as it happening. we are finding out one man is in the hospital this morning after he of 3rd street and mill avenue in tempe. the four guys got into it around 11:00 last night and at some point one of the men was stabbed, that person was taken to the hospital, he is expected to recover from injuries. so police are having a hard time gathering information and fact. well a valley man is lucky to be alive after he was held at gun point in a bank parking lot. police are saying this all started out as a trick, but
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worse. police are saying a woman lured the man into a conversation. those two men using a gun to carjack him, police found the stolen car at 27th avenue and mcdowel. the woman and one of the male suspects they are in custody. police still searching for the second man though this morning. >> definitely consider him dangerous due to the fact that he does not want to get caught, it will take any means had necessary for him to avoid apprehension. >> they hunt down avalos he escaped after being arrested by salt river police yesterday. he hit several cars. he was in a scottsdale hospital when he tried to take off again. he somehow got his handcuffs off of the bed, he ran to the street and carjacked a woman waiting at a light. we have learn that had this man was arrested on drug charges just last month and he served seven years in prison for vehicle theft.
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that he stole you are asked to call police right away. he snuck up behind two girls and pulled his pans down, authorities are trying to find out who this man is. near pebble creek parkway and indian school. now police are saying two teen girls were taking pictures when a man in his mid 40s came up behind them without pants: as much as we want to think that we live in a saf can you not take those kinds of chances. >> a suspect described as 6 feet tall, gray hair, 160-180 pounds. he was last seen driving a newer black suv crossover model. 5 past the hour. investigators are looking into the cause of a fire. air15 owe the scene last night. can you see fire crews up on 0 the roof. shoppers out on the sidewalk.
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fire started in a vie can't business, crews were able to put the flames out quickly. islamic state is continuing its efforts to disrupt its operations to take back the city of mosul. winds have shifted causing a fire at a sulphur plant set by isis for allied forces, troops are wearing protective masks, meantime u.s. defense secretary ash carter trying to gather firsthand information on coalition efforts to retake mosul. he made a surprise trip there arriving this morning, it was unannounced visit. is he meeting with handers and iraqi leaders. meantime democracy 2016 hillary clinton's campaign headquarters at the center of nypd investigation. >> brooklyn office, this
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campaign workers say it was hidden inside of an envelope. that envelope was first delivered to clinton's manhattan office and it was taken to the brooklyn location. new york city police say initial tests found the budder has come back negative. clinton was not at her office when it was found. hillary clinton is on the campaign tray, running mate tim kaine are appearing in pennsylvania, first one at pittsburgh at 4:00 la. two will arrive in philadelphia around 8:45. well the clinton-kaine campaign katie perry is rallying three separate events in las vegas. miley cyrus is going door to door telling students there why clinton should be their choice for president. there are only 18 days left until the election and donald
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days in office. the rubble call presidential nominee expected to make a big speech in pennsylvania. outlining his goals for the first 100 days while he is in office there if he is elected as president of the united states. trump is expecting to tell the voters the differences between he and hillary clinton. trump's running mate also on the campaign trail he is making two stops at battleground state, ohio. mike pence attending a faith rally in circleville. and it's likely you will remember the naked donald trump statue mysteriously placed in several u.s. cities, one is up for auction. announcing the life sized statue made by in decline will be up for sale. the asking price that is a
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proceeds are going to benefit the national immigration forum. your right to vote at the center of a federal lawsuit, the arizona democratic party suing arizona secretary of state michele reagan's office, party leaders arguing the secretary of state refused to extend the voter registration deadline that fell on columbus day this year, party leaders say thousands of voters might have missed out. >> i mean every vote counts if there is know, is disenfranchise that had one too many for us. >> the secretary of state's office released statements saying they felt uncomfortable moving audited set by the federal government. they plan to bring it up to the legislature and change the law so this done happen again. well there is two -- they are too young to vote, 50
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to tell voters why they think donald trump and maricopa county sheriff isn't fit for office. hard to believe less than three weeks away from the campaign season, for some people it can't come soon enough. we are talking being the most accurate forecast today because summer is lingering for us, that won't go away. >> it's so true. it will stay that way agn today. not to worry changes are coming. a break down of the temperatures hour by hour bid a.m. mild conditions, 80 degrees, really nice with light breezes out there. we'll start to see a few clouds development but warming 90 degrees by lunch time. 96 by 4:00. we will track the weather changes coming, we'll tell you finally when the 80s are going to return in the seven day
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it is 6:13 on saturday morning, new options for kids in the classroom that could improve the way they learn, a teacher is saying it's all about freedom of choice. every day third grade students they get to choose where they want to sit. it's all based on how they are feeling. cross we says young bodies need to be in motion and students tend to agree.
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balls because, like, you get to like just bounce and work and have fun. >> yeah, the students can choose from sitting, standing or lying down. crosby says students secure their spot every morning by placing a marker on their seat. we'll have to try that, bouncy ball while we anchor. a mother and her new born baby locked inside of and you are general care in washington. they were left waiting in an exam room for 40 she opened the room door to see everybody had gone home for the night. >> but i was angry and disappointed for my son, you know, he was the priority, not me. >> breaks your heart to hear here, she it to trigger an alarm, employees did apologize saying a thorough investigation will be conduct glad if any of these little glowing halloween
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immediately, target issuing a recall, the batteries inside the one target says you can get a full refund. craving doughnuts? don't expect to see anymore dunkin donuts is cutting back on new stores, concerned about minimum wage increases and outcome of the presidential election and seeing less foot traffic. swap your doughnut for another bakery, have you heard of it, apparently it has the best cupcakes in town according to the daily meal. the website listing the best small treats in every state. it's located on 15th avenue and roosevelt. we have a lot of good bakeries around here, we'll have to try that one out. >> sure, don't have to twist my arm. we are whining this morning, about wine. bottom line here extreme weather is threatening our
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about a 5% decline, this is the one of the worse years for wine on record since the start of the century. vineyards are taking a hit from more devastating storms, the u.s., australia and spain are having better years than normal. and wine producers usually keep stocks of bottles as backup. i usually keep stocks of bottles as backup, too, done everybody do that? >> we are going -- doesn't everybody >> emergency stash, it's in a glass case i have a little hammer. >> especially with the holidays coming up, you need the emergency supply. let's talk about the most accurate forecast. i was hearing some people talk about christmas, it doesn't feel anything like that, because of how warm it's been, fall, we are waiting, any time you want to come back, it is coming under the next few days. but first let's look outside, 73 degrees right now
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time, winds pretty light. especially considering what we saw yesterday where the winds are whipping up between 10-15 miles an hour, right now it looks like between 5-10 miles an hour in some spots, less like in the felix area. in the mid to low 70s right now, actually low 70s, mid to upper 60s. of 1 in gilbert. 66 in chandler. 68 in glendale. 66 in glendale and peoria -- 76 in peoria. 96 degrees, sunny and warm conditions for us here shall winds pretty mild. here is how the temperatures will break, can you see in the morning really nice, 70s for us there. into the 90s by 10:00. we climb into the 0s as we get into the afternoon which is where we spend most of the day. we won't drop into the l 90s, by 9:00 already at 90 degrees sitting there. so we talked about changes
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press play on futurecast here, showing we are going to be calm and mild. then we start to see a surge in moisture coming our way by tomorrow and ha is when we have to watch out for rain chances, start to see a push, some of the clouds coming in, we'll wake up under partly cloudy skies for tomorrow, as we continue this on through sunday evening, rain chance for some parts of the state, down to the southeast, but in the valley us tomorrow, 20% then. it looks like to be on monday, so your morning commute could be wet. we'll let you know if we have to push out alerts for that weather. we'll start to dry off right after that. can you see rain chances removed completely by wednesday. here is a look at forecast highs across the valley. 95 in apache junction. 94 in fountain hills. mid-90s in scottville.
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degrees. if you are wonder where we should be at. there it is right there, it does not feel like fall like it should at the end of october, really. under clear skies for us today. some clouds will start to move in especially in the evening, late afternoon, we'll keep things mostly clear. we'll see a few clouds out there. 85 in 96 in heel a bend. yuma topping out at 97 degrees. warm again where you the orange. mid-90s, unseasonably warm. next seven days here, 92 degrees tomorrow, we'll see rain chances come into play. down to 87 finally by monday with the rain chances, so the rain bringing in cooler air here, 88 by tuesday. we do start to get warm again today, excuse me in the next few days, -- excuse me, 92 by wednesday here. and we'll stick with the 90s the next few days.
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sports games, asu taking on a team today, cardinals playing tomorrow. back down the forecast for you coming up in the next half- hour. got a lot going op. washington state going on. speaking of college football, are you a college football fanatic, your devotion probably no match for the brother, jamison and mitch rider, their goal to attend more college football games. the boise stat game number 23 and they still have 30 more to go. >> there was a couple moments like wow, it does take someone with a little bit of crazy bone in their body to pull off a trip like this. >> the brothers are looking forward to the rest of their trip. they might do it again next year except hoping to encourage other siblings to do the same thing they are. the guys have quite a few games to choose from, three
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carolina state facing off against louisville. >> at 12:30 showdown between purdue and number 8 nebraska. >> abc 15 returns for more news at 4:00. followed by number 2 ohio state against penn state. cutting calories, just have to make one change to your diet, what that one change is. things are getting wild in the abc 15 studios this morning. cute little friend, up next we have the world wildlife world zoo here for us and we'll
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look - i supported joe arpaio for a lot of years... but lately, he spends so much time on tv or in court defending himself that he's not doing his job. he failed to serve warrants for violent crimes. when children were molested. and lawsuits against him have cost taxpayers over one hundred forty two million dollars. we need a new sheriff whose top priority is keeping our community safe. that's why this year,
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6:24 right now, a live look outside this morning. temperatures not so bad. a little bit of a cool morning. it is going to an warm one. we are going to warm up quickly. allison is standing by with the most accurate forecast. we are answering call of the wild this christie from the world wildlife zoo. thanks for being with us. what's his name, give us the run-down, it's awfully cute. these animals are special and fun to talk about. this is beau, he is a little under 2 mondays old 0. these are the worldest smallest ant lopes, is he only going to double in size. i mean how much does he weigh right now.
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much. like 4 pounds. >> yeah, they grow from 5 or a little bit more from that. the males tend to be smaller than the females. >> really? why is that. >> different species varies for different reasons. being small is going to help conceal them. they live in the congo in africa, they are low on 0 the food chain but they have a couple really cool ways of defending themselves. they grow little horns they use fiercely. if you look closely at beau he has slits and those are actually scent glands that they use to mark their territory. >> like a skunk? >> animals will use their scent to mark territory, i don't know if you can look at beau's hooves but they are very sharp and they are going to get sharper and they will kick to ward off predators.
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like he could be mean. >> he is. >> i wanted to ask you this, he is not the only baby have you, you have something called -- >> so right now in our baby animal, we have white tiger cub and a leopard cub. >> if you love cubs will you want to take advantage of this, we have baby otter cubs in our area yum. i know where you can visit them at the zoo. speak talk lar is coming up. >> so next weekend, october 2nd and 30th. children dressed in costume get into the zoo for free as long as they are with a paid adult. they get a being of candy on the way out. >> christie thank you so much. information is on your screen and we want to thank our little but dyker. a lot more news to get to
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6:30 right now on a busy saturday, i'm nick ciletti. and i'm allison rodriguez. a surprise one boy did not see coming, the victim of an animal attack and will you never guess where. a dead low crash now being blamed on a drunk driver, and now all parts of this intersection closed off, we'll tell you where to avoid. chaos on the world wide web, hackers take down one major who claims that he had nothing to do with this, usually people come forward and say they are responsible, we'll have that in a second. you are focusing on the most accurate forecast right now at least. >> right now it's been warm the last couple days, i know you got to visit antelope canyon, cooler there. >> up in pace. >> here we've been dealing with well above average temperatures, morning coffee
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73 degrees by 9:00 a.m. 90-degree i think the morning is going to be mild, really nice for us here. if you have plans to be outdoors, know that your pollen forecast is going to be in the medium category, take a little something before you get out there. maybe you are going out to the football game, asu sun devils, 9 degrees by kickoff there. cardinals playing in glendale, at the university of phoenix stadium, degrees, so warmer by kickoff time by 5:30. we are going to break down today's temperatures hour by hour. later on we have to go over rain chances coming, cooler air finally, we'll break that down next. allison, thank. let's get to the breaking news we've been following all morning, serious crash shutting down an intersection. >> let's get out to abc 15 meghan thompson, live on the scene with investigators this
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you finding out there. >> it was a woman -- >> reporter: it was a woman who was killed, you can see look at that car, that's the car the woman was inside and looking at it it seems.poise be that anyone could have survived. there was a passenger taken to the hospital. the other person is expected to be okay. but the blame of this is all on that red truck. police believe the person behind the wheel was drunk. this happened around 1:00 this morning when he was traveling east, colliding with the nissan. pushed it into the semi sitting at the intersection waiting for the light to turn. the driver of the truck did stay on scene and is in police custody right now. is he going to be facing some steep charges for this now. as for this area, we have three tow trucks that arrived on
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this area. police really not able to give us a directive as to when this intersection will open up. >> meghan thompson reporting out there for us, thank you. a reason to know how your pets or neighbors react around kids. we have the latest on a dog attack in surprise, an 8-year- old headed next door to play with a friend with the family's dog charged at the boy. it was all an accident, the boy is going to be okay and they don't expect any criminal charges to be filed in this one. now to some updates for your road rage fight turns into a murder. the whole incident in phoenix caught on tape. this morning 29-year-old keller is behind befores, she ran over two men who were fighting in a circle k parking lot. one of the men was her boyfriend. keller tells police and her own mom that she was trying to
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kill robert krumloff. >> she claims her boyfriend was being killed. and she didn't know what to do. >> keller's boyfriend now in serious condition but he is expected to survive. and then how about this story, too, did you hear about this one? a follow-up that we promised to bring you from the courtroom, ryan reid and clement, 59 years in prison convicted of killing two-year-old is a van in a cross at their unlanced daycare. one of the service dogs an ducted and dumped, the owner telling us ha ha needs 32 stitches. ha ka has brain damage and going to lose one of her eyes. this means she is going to lose her service dog title and retire. they are searching for a man who last near 67th avenue and
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pickup. u.s. olympian will stay final good-bye, trinity gay expected to get under way in a few hours. she is the daughter of u.s. track star tyson guy killed when she got caught in a cross fire in lexington, kentucky. four men are in custody right now in connection to her death earlier this week a fidget was held at trinity high school where friends and family members gathered there remember her for her own athletic accomplishments. amazon.com, netflix, twitter they are all targets of a massive cyber attack that took down the web pages for hours. nobody has claimed responsibility for it. but -- julian assange founder of wick he leaks, he tried deflecting any kind of responsibility on twitter.
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top investigators are on the case right now. well they apparently jammed the websites with so much traffic it made it so they couldn't operate normally. word yet any private -- crews are still working to put out hot spots at a massive fire in southern california. those flames were shooting straight up into the sky. the blaze broke up at a cardboard recycling facility in ontario, 70 firefighters were on scene. inhalation. in your health news, whole grin diet may be the way to lower your risk of cardiovascular disease. >> when eating a whole grain diet for eight a weeks their lower number fell by 6 points which may significantly lower the risk of a heart attack and
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hooky. >> a new career builder service found more than a third employers found employees lying about being sick. >> yeah, of those 27% have actually fired that employee. another 55% has just reprimanded the worker. if you are going to play hooky stay social media web site. we see these signs, your family travels this road, drive my sister saw these the other day and pointed them out to me. in other words keep the tempers in check, do not try what you are about to see. are you familiar with the term brake check that is what the suv is doing there repeatedly tapping the bricks, testing the driver of that crane. and do you know what it takes to stop a vehicle of that size? >> the other thing i would think about how many feet per second you are really traveling
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feet every second. >> like you see in this situation other drivers are watching in this video of an illegal act was posted to social media. we have a couple of restrictions and closures on valley freeways, starting in the east valley you are going to see loop 202 east san pan, until 5:00 p.m. on saturday. use side streets, avoid the area. you are gog on the on and off ramps as well. is 01 northbound shut down friday night at 10:00, until monday morning. state route 51 is your best option 0. west valley you are going to see this down to one lane, definitely a lot of congestion here, i-10 westbound between run away and state route 85, friday night at 10:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. on sun city. so again some side streets or
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area. there is a few more projects going on, abc 15 abc15.com for a full list. are you planning on doing some golfing? things are looking good, bid a.m., 80 degrees, mild conditions. warming by lunch time. you may want to hit the golf course earlier because by 4:00, 96. but don't worry fall is on its way even for a couple days. we'll explain coming up next. looking toasty on the 9. time is getting started, there are lots of things to do around the valley, we have ideas, plenty of them for -- plus we have a furry friend
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6:42, getting a live look downtown, you see chase field on the left hand part of your screen. clear skies for us morning. 72 or 73 degrees i think that is a 3. 73 degrees here this morning, our eyes are not what they used to be. coming up we have your full forecast in a few minutes. stick with us because we are going over big changes. we are out here in studio a pet smart chairities and abc 15 teaming up every weekend to bring you pet of the week. halo valley no kill animal shelter, thank you for being here so early, who is this
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>> this is sir general, sergeant is about a 6, maybe 7- year-old pug. we done have his papers or anything, i can't promise you he is purebred, if he is mixed is he not mix weekend a whole lot. very strong pug features. >> right away, who is that pug. >> 7 is perfect, he is more mature, some of that crazy energy, the pup energy out, somebody who just wants to chill or what do you think. >> he would be a admission digs to a lot of different families, awesome dog for somebody who is not looking for a highly active dog, the nights he stayed with me i can tell you we never promise that they are potty trained, he is a has good shot of being potty trained. clearly had a previous owner. he adapted to the home life. >> how did he come to you guys.
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so he had no identification on him so we were able to reign ought him -- people weren't able to reunite him. do people just let them go out there. >> you know, they come into the shelter for a lot of different reasons, if they don't have identification it makes it really really hard for us to reunite them. whereas if they have anything to identify them significantly increases the odds. >> if you don't know his story, that might be perfect for you, can you give him a story when you adopt him. >> you have a special adopt. >> sergeant is going to be up at trilogy, from 10:00-2:00, he is with us, really cool community event. a lot of vendors up there and i will be up there with sergeant as well as about 7 or 8 other dogs. hoping to find them homes. >> sergeant gets gobbled up by
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going to be a host of dogs. >>s will be at the event. show us your face, buddy, you are so cute. show us -- he is getting shy, there is the information on your screen. there is the information on the screen there for you. sergeant is going to be there, lots of other dogs, let's go ahead, jason thank you so much. good luck let's send it to allison, she is tracking the most accurate forecast. thanks so much, nick. yeah, this is a live look outside hospital valley camera, i thought that was nice where you can see the state fair, ferris wheel going on. shaky sometimes with the camera i think some of the winds could affect that. we are not seeing strong winds, 73 degrees right now, humidity is down into the 30s, we'll continue to dry out throughout the day today. here is a lock at abc 15
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scan jag cross the state and the valley, not picking up anything this morning. calm, start to the day. look how much we warm up as we go through the rest of your saturday, 96 degrees today well above average, keeping it under clear to mostly cloudy skies for us, uv index at a 6, that puts in the high category, that burn time is 30 minutes or less. air quality good. no storm chances here. pollen forecast in the moderate category. here is a look at futurecast. let's lock at changes. through today breeze through today because we are going to stay dry and clear. when we start to see changes is tomorrow. so you can already see by tomorrow overnight actually we start to get push in moisture, even more clouds to start development we'll see some chances for some showers there down to the southeast of us and northwest.
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looking great in the afternoon, more likely in the evening where we will start to develop rain chances there, at least 20% chance tomorrow evening. the best shot right now looks to be on monday, we'll have a 4% chance of showers then, after that system moving out, we start to dry up there and we'll remove rain chances completely by middle of this upcoming week. your forecast high for today, we will stick with the unseasonably warm across the valley, 74 in shy low. up to the northwest 75 around the rim. 87 in king man. east valley. average to give you some perspective is 86 degrees for this time of year. 9, 10 degrees above that in the east valley. similar in the west valley, too. under clear to mostly cloudy skies, 96 in avondale. and 95 in luke air for business let's break down the temperatures hour by hour.
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warming up nicely. we will hit peak temperatures in the mid-90s across the valley. by 7:00 hitting the mid 90s there. the evening is mild. overnight lows are mild, too. look at this by tomorrow morning because how warm we are in the 9 east, average is low 60s. so mild start to the day. 92 degrees tomorrow. and with these rain chances coming into play we will 40% on monday and temperatures drop, 87 degrees by then. thursday 93 degrees -- yeah, thursday 93 degrees. looking at that. i'm he so sorry. i am trying to walk new way around and there is a labyrinth here. looking nice, nick are you okay? >> i have icy hot at my desk. it's a nice weekend to get
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in the valley. plenty of things it do, here is a few of them. asu goring up for home come -- gearing up for the homecoming. old main, there is food, fun and food and games, all kinds of prizes. and you can help a group of valley residents make it into the record book attempt at the world's largest potluck in buckeye. boxing legend at boxing in mesa, ' sander holy field, the annual. well still ahead, kids taking action with halloween just around the corner, safety, yeah, a top concern for so many
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okay, 6:52, we are getting breaking news just in to the news room, this is the loop 101 at indian score, we are told there was some kind of a crash. you can see traffic looks like it is at a standstill. a dot showing us traffic is actually exiting in those northbound lanes, getting off there. we are working to try to get some more information. we'll work after the show also to get you some information, too, on this abc15.com and also
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update on that one. let's go ahead and turn our attention back here to studio a and take a break from the news, we are talking a little lighter here. halloween. we have to talk about safety, too, we are taking action to make sure all the kids who are going out there are going to stay safe. >> what happens if your child is in a situation where they have to defend themselves. thanks for being with us. thank you to all in costume, too. let me ask you this, yeah, you can wave. there we go. okay. let me ask you this, what do you think are our biggest mistake. biggest mistakes are simply not being aware surroundings, we are all sugar loaded, out having a good time and not being aware basic surroundings,
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traffic not coming by, keeping in well lit areas. escapes our mind when trick or treating. >> showing ways that kids can use your costumes to help you defend yourself. >> correct, i like this. >> so we have blake and sierra come out here. sierra is i'm glad she wore this one today. so, as the years go on we have more and more unique costumes coming out. sierra made this one herself, she has her helmet. any prop she has can be used as a tool in case somebody, with another kid or adult comes and attacks, with ever the case may be, using their own props, can i borrow that, candy bucket here, so for an example they
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object to hit their assailant. go ahead. exactly. >> thank you being ginger on that. >> do it enough to get away, not to distract -- enough to distract and get away. >> kids are at a party situation, what can you do in that circumstance? > >> teenagers, 0 so teenagers are not under adult situation, keeping and open line of communication with their parents and also with those that are around them. so obviously their biggest tool is their gut instinct. if they are at a party, they are uncomfortable with something, they need to less tone that inner voice and act on it either excuse themself from the party or not follow their friends when they go to
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case may be. >> all good advice. if we can we'll post information for you on the screen. taking action for us,. get a final look at the most accurate forecast. it doesn't feel like it's halloween. the 6 degrees today. tomorrow 92 when we start to see rain chances, best chances looks to be on monday. down to the 80's on monday and tuesday, yeah, the warmth coming right back, the 90s by wednesday. real quick tell us where your website is. >> usakarateaz.org. we so have schools in phoenix, glendale, scottsdale, around add add you should find a school located near you. have a happy and safe halloween. and we are always on abc 15 and download the free lobe app -- mobile app.
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