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he's not a citizen. but somehow found a loophole to register to vote. tonight, he's facing felon charges. >> as if the election wasn't contentious on its own, the feds now warning of terrorist threats. three states named specifically. arizona is not one of them. abc15, is in downtown phoenix for details. >> right now, phoenix police tell me, they don't talk about specific threats, but right now there are to phoenix. meanwhile, the two political parties have big rallies planned for downtown phoenix on election night. and they tell me, they're doing nothing different that isn't status quo in terms of security. the same thing they did back in 2012. but state and local law enforcement are being vigilant. governor's office says emergency management, arizona homeland security, and dps are all diligent and prepared. the fbi says the agents are looking at threats in new york, virginia, and it's.
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daily as it may relate to arizona. arizona attorney general, pretty much saying the same thing. >> no one desevens to feel threat -- deserves to feel threatened if their community. >> as it concerns the election it, we asked the fbi if there's any reason for people to be nervous going to the polls. and they said, absolutely not. that's the good news. back into you. >> thank you. new york city celebrating tonight. but officials remaining concern. this is new video of opening ceremonies ahead of the annual marathon this weekend. where they're stepping up security. >> a lot happening in cleveland tonight. hillary clinton campaign getting some help from rapper jay z. the clinton camps have made three stops today. one in detroit where clinton fired up the crowd with this message. >> don't ever forget what we are capable of being. who we are. we are not afraid. we are brave.
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our best if gip the chance. -- if given the chance. >> reporter: talking about her opponent saying he would create an economy that only benefits rich americans. >> donald trump in pennsylvania tonight for this last campaign stop before the weekend begins. and tonight, he made a promise to voters. >> we will massive i will cut taxes for the middle class. most importantly. and by the way, clinton is goin substantially. >> trump taking a jab at clinton, asking why she spent so much time prepping for edid baits. he -- for debates. he safes it was an excuse to get some rest. donald trump jr. telling voters this campaign has not been a fair fight. abc15, tells us more from gilbert. >> reporter: donald trump jr. told a crowd of several
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real change. and wasted no time in taking swings of clinton. her campaign has been stacked against his dad. will when you're up against the liberal immediate -- media. 96% made i do nations to the campaign. how can you objective? >> stronger border and a fair playing field among the middle class are among trump's highest priorities. but supporters know this race is beginning to be very close. >> i believe trump is out in the lead right now. but we need because it is all over. it's a very close election. >> trump jr. says this election has been a movement by the people. and victory is possible in arizona. joe bartell. abc15 news. sanders campaign cedar rapids last night. set to fly to phoenix sunday. we got the detail, he'll speak to 11:45 in the morning.
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have been turned in early voting. be sure to download or mobile app for full election coverage. and now we're waiting for his mug shot. as soon as he's booked. detectives say a gang unit tried to make a traffic stop, but the driver rammed the patrol car and took off on foot. no other officers were hurt. >> multiple crime scenes stretching out the phoenix police department after a man called 911 saying he shot at the two teens wh his house. megan thompson spoke to neighbors who say they are on edge tonight. >> i'm nervous because i don't know what because i don't want that happening to me. >> the sounds of sirens unsettling for carolyn who lives just down the street. >> not even going to be able to go back to work because i'm shook. i'm really shook right now. >> this after police say two teens broke into this home near 99th avenue and lower buckeye
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errands and with had he came back, he found the pair inside. >> there was a very brief confrontation in the living room there and the homeowner fired a shot, striking one of the suspects. >> reporter: they were able to make it out and that's where they got picked up. the 15-year-old is okay and has been released from the hospital. >> they should be in school. they shouldn't be out breaking in people's houses. so the times are really changing these days. >> as for that man who fired, the police say the county attorney will evidence they gather here tonight to decide if he should be charged in this as well. megan thompson, abc15 news. >> the rain has cleared out and today was our coolest day in about 6 months. temperatures only peaking in the upper 70s across most of the valley. phoenix saw a high of 79. currently scott deals at 75. and good year at 7 # degrees. glendale still in the 80s at this hour. but let's take a look at what
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we're expecting these temperatures in had the 70s. 73 at 8:00 p.m. and 72 at 9. so a very nice night ahead. we're drying out by sunday. and a gorgeous weekend in store. as this storm system clears out of here to the northeast. we're going to be warming things up again. going into election day. we'll take you day by day to your forecast. >> the owl too real danger of protecting our streets right now. and two new york city police officers shot today. on wanted for a home invasion. but in just the last hour, i have learned 40-year-old sergeant paul tuozzolo, a father of two. has been with the department for 19 years. officials say the man they were after fired at officers after they tried to stop his jeep. he was also killed. in the meantime; in iowa now, the governor there, ordering all flags to be flown at the half staff monday to
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ambushed. we told you about that. they were killed in their cars. these were separate attacks and the accuse the killer in court today. where a judge set his bond at 10 million. his daughter says she spoke to him two hours before and he was upset about loads -- loosing his father to cancer and showed no unusual sines of anger -- signs of anger. he has another hearing in two weeks. he didn't get the max but the judge certainly lenient on a teen sentence odden terrorist charges. will spend 8 years behind bars and then on lifetime probation. all for planning to employee up up -- blow up an office. the girls ran out of gas, and were pushing the car to a gas station when they were hit. police say vaughn's blood who will content was almost three times the legal limit.
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convicted a couple more time presidents. >> and -- couple more times. and everybody told to take shelter. witnesses report a woman covered in blood, screaming on the fifth floor of the new jersey business school. aren't revealing how serious the injury are just yet. but do say a former student was also stabbed and is now in custody. >> a valley mom sentenced to eight years in prison for. the death of her 4-year-old daughter. that's under a plea deal. her boyfriend, sentenced decade in prison. >> we're only a few days into november, and already, border patrol agents say they have seen this kind of thing. people from mexico. smuggled into the u.s. by americans. in this case, the guy was locked into a makeshift compartment. many of you have asked, what's the impact of sheriff's battle. tonight that answer takes us inside of some of asceses jails. the associated press reporting. sheriff joe got rid of a special s.w.a.t team in charge
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inmates back in september. this came at the a time when inmates are attacking guards in record numbers. the money saved on that program is reportedly covering the cost of his trial. the sheriff's office insists there is a team still watching over those inmates. and the a. p. spoke to one worker who said that's not true. and we continue to fact check our candidates. and for a step, donald trump, who claims the media does not show who is at his rallies. >> they never show crowds like to. look at that. it goes all of the they never show crowds. they don't show crowds. >> political pack the found they have a designated cameraman that follow the candidates. but trump's rallies have been by media. but they rate it as false. and that trump wants to reverse same sex marriage. >> if you care about lgbt
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>> political facts found trump has constantly said he personally believes the marriage should be between a minnesota and woman. and -- and said it -- but said it should be at state level. so they rate clint clinton's claim as true. this is no river. that's a lot of chaos out there after a water main break. you see it bubbling up there about 75 people there. this is breaking news right now. most of the people they have rescued are shoppers out there. look at there. in wet gear trying to get to everybody. the area is going to be busy as they try to rap things up and clean things up throughout the night. they're already saying there's over half a million dollars in damage out there alone. the abc station says crews have not even found the source of this break. o so it's still going on. and the only thing they're able
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more flooding. so we're going to stay on top of this one and keep you updated in the meantime, a body found at an already outrageous crime scene we have been telling you about. and the guy arrested, he's got ties to the valley. the signs are all there. this election is brutal. a look at the outrageous vandalism reported in the valley. >> should you buy a home
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kohlhepp lured her and her boyfriend to his home for a cleaning job. she says she saw him shoot and kill her boyfriend. police say they have found one body but say there could be three more out there. and dozens of dog, some of them dead. she claims she's innocent of animal cruelty. new tonight, she told didn'tives chef -- detectives said she was saving the do that were once pit bull bait. but they got a video from a neighbor that showed the dogs killing each other in the backyard. and said they didn't see enough food or water. and a valley woman may face more charges. she's accused of throwing the little boy to the third, a couple of times. she told police in surprise, she was upset. he wouldn't stop crying. he wouldn't eat.
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rolling stone magazine out within apology after losing a defamation trial. the magazine is going to have to pay damages but now word yet on when the jury will talk about that specifically. but at the event of the lawsuit, the now discredited story about a gang rape at a frat house. and administrator at university of virginia sued saying the article made her seem insensitive. rolling stone have agreed to pay legal costs as well. lives could be saved sticker. and hundreds already pasted on windows. on them, pull over protocol. basically what to do if an officer flashes his lights at you. as a result of traffic stops that have turned deadly throughout the nation. the guidelines talk about guns and what to do if you have one. the city hopes to keep passing the stickers out. >> we want to bring you out to breaking news. gunfire in phoenix. and we have air 15 over ahead. reports of at least two people shot out there. on the side of the road.
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avenue in van buren. so if you live in the neighborhood and you're hearing all of this going on, that's how much you know at the this point. we're pressing for more answers on what's happening out there. 67th avenue and van buren. reports of at least two people shot. we'll stay on this one. , you know, sometimes we get points about hoe canes. parts exclusions. workers not being able to get the work done. >> and you can avoid those types of things by looking stuff you have up. some of these places get in trouble in other states. and. >> and look at contracts and compare them. this contract, all of the stuff you see, most of the stuff you see here in yellow, are exclusions. parts not cover. >> and few you el food like something should have been covered, you can file a complaint with the department of insurance. they can determine that for you. >> and a if you still want to buy a home warranty. you can get out of it at any
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changing lives chocolate chip. if you're headed out to friday night football, you might want to grab a water is. it might be that cool. did issue grab a sweat -- grab a sweater. it might be that cool. as you get further out, away from the center of our heat island. things will be even cooler. so spots in the southeast valley in the 60s for friday night football. and no chances for rain for us, but we are still track a few showers up to the north on abc15 doppler. pockets of heavy rain. gusty winds, thunder and lightning in the mix as well. a few more lighter showers to the north and then, along i-40 tote east of the h o, lbrook. lighter raining starting to fill in. still got some stuff to track. and our storm system not completely over yet. although it is starting to make its push out to the northeast. there is still going to be a slight chance of an isolated shower in the forecast.
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just a few blips showing up on future cast. nothing major. just a little bit of moisture and instability. here in phoenix, our weekend forecast looks dry. the rest of the stay will dry out again as we head into sunday. here's your high country planner for tomorrow. prescott hit 68 trees and a slight charge 10% for unisolated showers. 20% chance for flag staff and sedona. bottom out at 40. 56 for tomorrow. and sedona at 68 degrees. here in the valley, 10:00 72p by noon, 808 and we'll ride out the rest of the afternoon. in the low 80s. 3 degrees above average. glendale, lavine. 82 degrees. and ms hitting the high of 81 after an early morning low of 61. so here's the next few days. 883 degrees tomorrow. 85 sunday. 87 on monday. and the warm up is going to continue as we head through next week. we're talking about 10 degrees
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a high school student's appetite. >> he got suspended. for taking an extra chicken nugget during lunch. the school is calling this theft. >> he's laughing now since he says this was all a misunderstanding. >> a lot of my friends and people i i know texting and messaging me and is this like an onion post. is this an onion article? no, it actually happened. >> so carson culler was obviously caught. but he paid for an extra unwill much just for the however, he didn't tell his principal that part at time. the school has since wiped his record clean. hang onto your chicken nuggets. big news at diamondbacks organize today. they hired themselves a new skipper. >> officially name the day mondaybacks new manager. spent the last four seasons as the bench coach for the boston red sox.
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well. mike hazen also coming up with this off season. along with the assistant manager. in a press release, said i'm excited to have tori as the manager. we share the same goals and mind set of how to be a championship caliber organization. speaking of championship, we'll show you the massive party that was the chicago cubs world series parade coming up in a few minutes. campaign sign vandalism showing no signs of slowing down. just how many science being re- - signs being relaced every across arizona. and the breaking news i and the breaking news i have been telling you about, paul babeu is abusive. physical and sexual abuse at a boarding school. woman: a school that used to be run by pinal county sheriff paul babeu. disturbing. man: babeu's school was unlicensed, abusive, and dangerous. woman: paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. man: congressional candidate not only ran a boarding school rife with abuse, he supported the abusive practices and even bragged about them.
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van buren. obviously the scene very dark. but from air 15, you can still see the police presence dotted along the road there. we don't know if there's a killer on the loose at this point, we're pushing for answers, as soon as we learn more, we'll bring that to you. >> 16,000 campaign signs defaced, destroyed and vandalized. the republican party telling they're replacing a thousand signs a day. >> checking in with both parties and shows us how personal these thefts are getting. >> they're not just steeling campaign signs but in some case, these thieves are even vandalizing personal property. check out this act of vandalism at home in north phoenix. the words trump and 66 scrawled on a man's garage. >> it's beyond personal. it is truly what i would call political terror. they're making people feel uncomfortable for posting who they support. >> est no of the science -- most of the signs belong to trump and joe apiyo.
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upset. someone wrote hitler on his political sign. >> it's kind of like being violated. >> democrats leaders deep clined to have a request for an interview. calling this a political stunt on the part of republicans to get attention. but here at republican head quarters, political leaders call this an atang on the first amendment and atang on all voter -- attack on all voters. >> it is wildly different. it is the most aggressive opposition we have had in the destruction of our signs. >> stealing a campaign sign is a felon in some cases. you should be charged with theft and even trespassing pabc15 news. one already in the books and another coming up in weekend. first, donald trump jr. making a return trip to our area early yes today. he rallied support and on sunday, sanders is coming to town. he'll be in phoenix for a
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noon at central high school. if you have note voted in last few elections you may want to make sure your voter registration is still value willed. really tough lesson for one guy in tempe who hasn't voted but for him, this election is port. he showed up only to find his voter registration is noening loor valid. he would have have to register again but it is too late that. >> this election -- it's extremely important. everybody, every vote is going to count. things are tighter than they have ever been. nobody thought donald trump would tighten it up as the days get narrow presidents. >> you can contact your county recorders office to make sure your name is still on the roll. >> tucson team pulled into the
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khan's store is also about the struck to balance our safety with one man's mental health issues. >> reporter: cuffed and wearing jail sometimes, itst hard to know how much he understands. >> i know that he had no idea the severity of the consequences that his words would carry. >> his sister and other family members try to convince the judge the 18-year-old from tucson would never have gone through with the deadly threats he made against a mesa inside nvd office. >> my ho to see, yet in reality, he's a lost and confused child who needs help. >> even. a fbi agent sharing the extraordinary steps they took, reaching out to the khan family, trying to get the teen mental help. >> it saddens me, given the efforts and the unprecedented level of corporation that we experienced between the family and mental health professionals that we have come to this point. >> reporter: when intervention
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pursue the legal case against the then 17-year-old. >> he was given numerous chances to do the right thing. and at the end end of the day he consistently lied to the fbi. he went on gihadis website. he was on the process of caring are i out atang. >> reporter: and now he'll spend eight years behind bars and a lifetime on probation. >> at the end o of the day no one deserves to feel unsafe in our community. we'll do everything question to air on the side of -- of protect we're learning a lot more tonight about a stabbing in tempe. investigators releague the name and mug shot of the person they arrested. 33-year-old ismia inegez. police say he stabbed his ex- girlfriend's new boyfriend. we're told he is expected to survive. also tonight, learning a i man of accusing odd robbing --
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police say he used to work there. the owner recognized him from video of the crime and told officers he remembers him working there in the past. we're told schrum fessed up saying he needed cash to pay his drug deal. our high today only 79 in phoenix. this is the first time we have seen a high in the 70s since the beginning of may. nearly 6 months ago. and actually, a little bit below average too. but we are going to warm things up as we head into currently low to mid-70s across the valley. chilly overnight forecast in the upper 50s to low 60s. tomorrow afternoon, 83. a few degrees above average. 85 sunday. 87 on monday. that warm up is going to continue on election day. and the long term outlook as we head into winter shows good chance of above normal temperatures being the mainstay in your forecast. we'll take look, day by day in your seven day coming up. >> it's been talked about so much right now.
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something just coming in. it's a good day for self-yes. a judge allowing voters in colorado to post those ballot selfies if they've got them. they're aloud to do it. remember there was some differencing rulings from before the election. we're going to keep you updated on this change from the live desk. you have seen the n on our air claiming babies in colorado were testing positive marijuana. but is it true? >> and is from arizona for responsible drug policy. it point is o colorado as measuring stick for what might happen if prop 205 passes legalizing recreational marijuana here. >> 50% of newborns tested had marijuana in their systems. >> they put the claim through the truth check. and and now almost 50% of newborns did test positive for
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worth of data. over all, close to one in three babies tested positive. not half. so so they raid rated the -- rated the claim, half true. new developments in that high profile hot car death case. what the dad accused accuse offed -- accused of murder is choosing not to do at trial. and taking things too far. what students say leaving their hands blistered at i'm tom o'halleran, approve this messsage. paul babeu oversaw a place of horrors as headmaster of a school for at-risk youth. students were denied basic human rights and were subject to sexual abuse. arizona deserves better. arizona's largest newspapers endorse tom o'halleran for congress. "the republic" says, "elect tom o'halleran. his words match his work." and "the daily star" said, "o'halleran puts the common good above party politics.
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back now to the live desk. look at amounts to people paying their respects to a deputy killed in the line of duty. this is in wisconsin. funeral services held today for dan glaze. he was shot this past week after check out a call about a call about a suspicious car. being inned as hard worker who was full of passion.
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three kids. another chapter in the bridgegate saga. two former aids of chris christie found guilty. they face several charges. the two worked together to close those lanes for political retaliation. sentencing is scheduled for february. and georgia father accused of murder in the death of his son, will not be taking the stand. waiving the right to testify on just minute before his lawyers rested their case. acauseed of leaving his son in a hot car for hours back in 2014. a major recall. the company calling back millions millions of washing machines and why. >> looking for something fun to do? our smart shopper team found plenty offing of options. wait until you hear just how many cub fans showed up for today's parade.
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have lee, but we have -- valley, but we have a few more showers to track. throug h paul babeu is abusive. physical and sexual abuse at a boarding school. woman: a school that used to be run by pinal county sheriff paul babeu. disturbing. man: babeu's school was unlicensed, abusive, and dangerous. woman: paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. man: congressional candidate not only ran a boarding school rife with abuse, he supported the abusive practices
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a lot of new shock details coming into the live desk of this investigation and the deadly bus crash we have been telling you about. turns out the school bus driver the one who slammed into the cities but, may have actually passed now the a crash two years ago when he was taking see sure medication. what's more, the 67-year-old had his license suspended two months ago. ntsb investigators say they haven't found any mccall issues in either buss but look at surveillance video and say it appears the bus is spreading. the crash killed six people. including both drivers. >> and one approach to punishment is getting parents really faired up. they're saying a principal is making students hold their hands to the scorching black
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behavior, they're forced to stay in the push up position in the hot ground. the principal said it was a modified resource. it was intended to promote good behavior. the parents just want an apology. and thieves thinking outside of the box to target a michigan pharmacy. they actually broke through a dance studio next door and broke through a wall to the pharmacy. >> there was five of them. we don't see crew like that. they were very karl. careful. >> police hope all of video will help in tracking them down. >> a frightening recall we need to tell you about. samsung now calling back millions of top loading washing machines. because apparently they can explode. at least nine people have already been hurt. after the tops blue off.
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samsung top lading are models. we put a link on abc15.com to see all of the washers impacted. devastated. that's the word singer michael buble is using when talking about his son's cancer diagnosis. his 3-year-old boy noah has the disease. but he says he's currently receiving treatment in the united states. we have all had bad days in the office, taking this to the extreme. loosing $3 billion in the value of his facebook stock. that's one of the largest, single day losses every for an individual investor. but the new, not all bad. he's still the fifth richest man in the world. from three billion dollars to freebie fried -- friday.
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their free ride movie event tomorrow might in the movie this week is elf. and officials are asking you to ride where are bike or walk if you're close. and take your family to margaret dr. park for the local fall festival. it's a freeway, family event. with live music, food samples and hundreds of local vendors. >> and at music festival is thursday through saturday. it's a music and arts festival that celebrating the culture of downtown mesa. and everything at the free. for many years now, baseball fans have wondered exactly what the city of chicago would look like if the kids were to ever win the world series. pretty much how we pictured it. chi-town parting like it's 1908. 5 million people littered the fans. that's almost the entire state of arizona. we have seen parade series in
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this one took to a whole new level. >> they died the river cubby blew. and why where there so in m kids? because all chicago public schools had the day off. chicago transit authority believes it could be the bidsiest -- busiest day they have ever seen. train so packed they had to pass stops. they were at capacity. >> because you can track the train, right? >> unbelievable. >> i read it was the 7th largest gathering of mass gathering of people ever in history. anywhere. >> the only other time was another 1 -- >> 5 million. >> another 100 year, maybe we can top it. >> i shouldn't be surprised. i feel most of them were on my facebook feed. >> kind of came out of the shadows. >> it's great. >> all right. let's take a look at that forecast. it is feeling great out there tonight. whatever you got going on this
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outside. here in the valley, humidity at about 46%. but we're at 75 degrees. so that's feeling pretty nice. winds out of the south, southwest at 5 miles per hour. they'll see light this evening. a few more hours in the 70s. down to the -- 60 in phoenix. in fact, as we look up to the north, cape creek is already in the 60s. 66 there. 75 in scottsdale. 73 in mesa. 77 up to the north. already seeing that dip in the 40s. for flag staff. 43 degrees there right now. and a few showers still to track across north and northeastern portions of our state. a few blips on the radar over the last hour. very light and spotty up there. but it's that area of i-40 mainly to the east of flag staff that still getting some pretty consistent rainfall. moderate to heavy at times. between flag staff and two guns. so we're going to continue to keep chances for the next
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some more action tomorrow. before the storm system really clears out to the northeast. and then at that point, sunday looks dry statewide. we'll be dry here in the valley. temperatures look great. 60s in the morning. around noon and upper 70s to low 80s around 5:00 p.m. we'll hit a high of 83 in gilbert. notice that average, 80 degrees. so just few degrees above that for tomorrow. and a nice, cool start to the day with sun valley spots down into the 50s. and we're going to hit 83 degrees. up north, 40s in the coldest spots. and a high tomorrow 56. all in the upper 60s. and 80s from the valley, out to the west. so here's the next seven days. 83 tomorrow. 85 sunday. 87 on monday. election day, takes us up to 88 degrees. it's the warmest day in your seven day forecast. and some breezes in play for tuesday and wednesday. some slightly cooler air pushes
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investigation into the mystery surroundingenings her death and i did appearance. -- and disappearance. and the woman who blew the case wide open, speaks out. >> the simple storage unit doesn't look like much. >> where did you put the recorder? >> i had it right here behind the plastic bin. >> but it was right here that this mystery woman sprang a bizarre sting organization that would blow the doors off one of nation's capital has ever seen. a story that captured the nation. with thive vetting combination of sex, politics, and police procedure. a story that devastated a family. torpedoes the career of an aspires congressman. >> was it a sexual relationship? >> and now because of this woman, is an unsolved mystery once more.
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a small time actress. that's her on the right. babs agreed to tell 20/20 her story. >> i only started taping because i was truly afraid. >> reporter: we have obtained 20 hours of conversations between b, a bs and. the prison snitch so crucial to the sandra leve, investigate. >> he didn't mean to kill her and robbed her. >> no. do you think he's going to tell me i meant to do that? come on. hello. duh. >> before 20/20 your part-time time line up, last man standing
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i'm here with the coaches. we're counting down facebook live. our cardinals count down evidence friday. your mic is on. >> oh, my goodness. that means i get paid. >> you're on live television. >> join us on paybook abc15 arizona. at 7. that's coming up in minutes. >> meantime, tonight at 10, we're digging for nor -- for more answers. you're looking at these pictures right now. one man killed. the other man, we learned is
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the hospital in serious condition. this all uniforming at 67th -- unfolding at 67th avenue and van buren. here's the what we know that we have just learned. police don't know the motive. that's not clear. but they are looking for four people who they say took off in a four door sedan. we're going to bring you anymore information we received tonight at 10. >> also tonight at 10, which saves you the most money. we're taking action against amazon guest costco club. plus, what it's really going to be like on election light. tonight, just few days left to get it right. >> and only on abc15, a lawsuit that just filed that could change the future of marijuana in our state. that's all coming up tonight at 10. >> all right. there's your weekend forecast. we'll track out your seven day
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[ both laugh ] okay, kris, i got everything in here you need to fix that drain. all right, got a pipe wrench, i got a basin wrench, some teflon tape. now, ryan's fixing it, right? yep. and i got the plumber's number in there, too. thank you, dad. i had no idea owning a home meant you spend all of your time fixing it. yeah, but once it's all fixed -- well, we'll let you know. you know, we have been here 20 years, and your father still hasn't gotten the squirrels out of the attic. yeah, i'd love to get the squirrels out of your attic. hey. [ laughs ] honey, you can stay for dinner. we're just waiting on eve. oh, uh, where'd you have her working today? yesterday, she was on the loading dock, mom. yeah. what? mike, isn't that dangerous? for eve? are you kidding? she's like an ant. she can lift 50 times her weight. eve's worked in just about every department by now, huh? yeah. she got accounting, fish and tackle.
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