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words we hate to hear, mass shooting, by people shot in seattle and two of them critically hurt, the shooter is still on the run and the police
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connected to the big story tonight. the anti- trump protests taking the question, are we coming together or more divided than ever? anger, frustration, as people respond to the results. >> cry, not my president. has this stayed peaceful throughout the night? >> reporter: the protests and the right here. no one arrested, but one supporter for trump tonight, were they against trump or the will of the voters quick >> i will be president for all americans.
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piece, the president said their piece. and some marched against the election, some calling for class warfare. randy perez was rallying the crowd. >> he wants us to prove and fight for us in a way that he did not fight during the election. > no participation metal in the election. >> protesters marched on their time earlier in the day, some marched during school time and left class. >> he talked a lot about us.
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starting the walkouts. and adults worked with students . >> they could not register their beliefs and the america they would like to see. >> this is exclusive right now, swift action on social media, after police sounded the alarm on concerning tweets, one of them saying let me know where the riots are, i'm trying to kill 20 old white people. no arrests yet. and rain is not stopping protesters. pennsylvania is a key state in trump's path to victory. protesters are blocking the streets, the sidewalks, some,
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>> and back to seattle, where protests are going's - - where the protests are going further, some are calling for a new party and dismantling the democratic party. and we know that a man questioned - - who was crossing the street was here. it is closed and will be that way for several hours. and so many were focused on politics for election day, but an officer was killed in the line of duty. >> we lost a close friend. >> there is no memory of an officer being killed within the
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>> stephanie, that is self - - just off the memory of officers who have been in the department that long. now etched with the face of one of their own here for the first time. >> husband, father, faithful protector of the city for the last 12 years. the officer now mourned by candlelight. > yesterday, it is pretty hard. >> reporter: a deadly call at a deadly shooting, he argued, trying to run. the officer shot, 615 o'clock, 6:15, he ditched the blazer. 6:37 got they find the man
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year-old hostage, a final gunfight, erickson is killed. and word that the officer has died. >> there was a huge outpouring of support. >> reporter: quivering voices, a fight to hold back tears, the community tries to say goodbye to a man - - saying goodbye to a man in the way that he often greeted them. >> he would greet we - - he would greet me with a smile. and he would not walk away until i smiled as well. and one girl is connected to all of its. how does a vacation turn into shooting an officer? i spoke with his grandparents who live in the valley, they say that is what he was supposed to be doing, they are
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loss of both lives. >> the family is still working on details for his funeral. and the family is accepting donations online. you can contribute by dropping by the station. the city council is tossing out a plan to add up to 1000 body cameras for officers. and the chief is asking for it to be reviewed. we are being told it could come back to the table in about one month. tonight, our cameras see a softer side of america's toughest and now ousted sheriff. what is next? and we also learn about his weakest regret. >> i will get through it.
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hurts more than losing the election. >> the people believed in may, they supported me. i don't want to feel like i let them down. >> reporter: he was surprised at his defeat. >> many forces were against me this time. but, i still give it a shot, i did not leave. >> reporter: he underestimated the cases against him. > not intentionally. but one day the truth will come about, believe me. >> reporter: he said the election taught him a valuable lesson. >> i learned who my friends were, especially the last time around, i hold no grudges but sometimes, a a political
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bond. >> what do you want to be remembered for? >> i don't care if they remember me or not. once you are gone, you are gone. i have no hobbies. i have not had a vacation in the last 24 years, so, so, i will see my wife for a change. >> reporter: unless the men he supported from the start came calling from the white house. >> i turn him down. >> he is still facing charges for violating court orders - - court orders and it could be months before he heads to trial but his lawyers are scheduled to be in tomorrow. >> should he take down the tent city jail? he says he is not sure yet and he plans to keep some of his
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choice on some things including the court monitor. >> that court-appointed monitor will stay but i bet his work will be less difficult, a lot less expensive, and over with super - - sooner rather than later. new video just coming in from dallas. you can see the fire burning in the middle of the street. and another major city, we tracked at least half a dozen people, protesters, a number of cities trying to keep the peace.
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>> and for 15,000 early and provisional ballot still are uncounted, the process begins tomorrow at 9:00 and one of the races haiti - - hanging in the balance, county recorder, her challenger is calling the delay unacceptable. >> i would have had the office working through the weekend. there is no recent the should not have been counted. >> i know the job i do, and that my team does. >> final numbers may be in by the end of next week. and it won't be easy for all businesses to accommodate.
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advocate, fundraiser to help nonprofits overcome the costs in such a short time. and it will be a resource for the new minimum wage. and resources could be on the chopping block. a a number of groups met out in downtown phoenix to discuss its future and they say will do whatever it takes to preserve the executive orders. >> this is a time to teach them the benefits. >> they boasted a record number of latino voters here in arizona. this one affecting your kids, this guy was seen contacting children inside of
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a person of interest. if you see him, call police. and a 15-year-old boy helped him pull it off. all of this going down as the victim was just working on his car near 13th and if it - - avenue. >> new information tonight after marine midair near san diego, both pilots are being examined. the general ordered a standdown and regrouping. and continuing tomorrow, a dose of slightly cooler air coming in, and we will take you
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how long the stretch continues. a protest coast to coast tonight. the satellite center is busy taking in video. we've been told more on the protests and all is peaceful. and you think you would be a requirement, holding - - having a heart beat, but beat, but a important position. and later on, time to
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dallas. fire burning in the streets, minutes ago, dozens of people were scattered across the middle of the street, and the sidewalk a sprawling on down for several blocks. police are looking at a bonfire. and that has been a concern. so far, no major incidents, this may be one of the worst that we've seen. so far, no reports of anyone being hurt. and all that is left, several questions, charred remains, we've been in contact with phoenix fire, at least one house, several sheds, and a
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to save lives and no one has been arrested for the death of a valley doctor it - - killed by a hit and run driver, police believe that ruben was responsible but - - he took off to mexico and only after months of negotiations did he come back to face justice. and for city treasurer, it was too late to take them of the ballot when he passed. and the city now has two disc - - decide between holding an election that would cost $500,000, or appointing a replacement. donald trump, has it sunk in? some thrilled, thrilled, some frightened, tomorrow morning, president obama will be starting to hand over the keys
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the legitimacy of obama's birth certificate, the president says it is not about that anymore. >> everybody is sad when their side loses. the day after, we must remember that we are all essentially on the same team. >> at 9:00 our time, they will go over the transition of power. and trump is going over the security briefings as well. some speculate clinton could have a place in the democratic national committee. whatever is next, she must come to terms with the results of the election. >> i still believe in america, i always will, and if you do, we must accept this result and then look to the future. >> reporter: despite losing the electoral vote, it appears
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win the popular vote. and recreational marijuana passed in nevada, what does it mean? this does not mean you can light up on the strip, public consumption is a crime and can get you ace - - a fine up to $600 in nevada california, and staying in a hotel, that applies to weed as well, and you cannot bring marijuana across state lines. technically you could be arrested here if it is still in your system and regardless of weather you live here or not, many employers can fire you for positive marijuana test. a consumer alert, concerns
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to data from yahoo users from a 2014 breach. new developments stem from claims of an unidentified hacker, yahoo is still looking into it but it is never a bad idea to change passwords anyway. and listeria concerns prompting a a recall of ice cream, mcconnell's, and all of the flavors on your screen are affected. you can return it for a full recovery - - refund. and gearing up for a big weekend, fans are camping out. they live around the track with a grocery store on site. a beautiful weekend, let's look at the forecast on saturday and sunday, temperatures around noon in the 70s, be temperatures in the
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high and then clouds sunday and saturday will be dry. and another breezy day across the valley. in the metro, temperatures in the 60s, chandler and mesa at 68, and across the state, temperatures in the 50s in and pressed and thirties, 30s, flagstaff 1 degree above freezing right now, skies are clear across most of the states this hour, staying that way throughout the hour. and an area of low pressure back to the west.
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forecast will stay dry, another dose of strong wind. and along the interstate 10 quarter - - corridor, you could be feeling gusts near 30 miles per hour. to be seen a couple of those. and wind up to 15 miles per hour, phoenix will start in 60s tomorrow morning, 76 at noon, lower 80s tomorrow, putting us a few degrees above average, outdoor activity looks great tomorrow and for several days, air quality is going to be good but the pollen count will be moderate, so, allergy sufferers beware. anyone in tempe, 77 in cape creek, glendale, avondale, super warm, west valley at 81
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upper 50s and 60s, and window rock with a high in the 60s, and areas to the west, 70s and 80s throughout the weekend. lighter wind, temperatures in the mid-80s next week. a dallas, a fire in the street, protesters have moved to a different area a short distance away, half a dozen protesters, we been watching in response to the result of the presidential
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now how's that thing supposed to convince anyone to buy a car? it's just full of hot air and doesn't say much. like the labels you see on a lot of chicken packaging. the ones that say "raised without antibiotics." that's just a trick to get you to pay more money. fact is, by federal law, all chickens must be clear of antibiotics before they leave the farm. it's a marketing gimmick...like mr. floppy arms here. though i must say, he is somewhat hypnotic. dale?
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we all know what the white house looks like on the outside but it is constantly changing on the inside depending on the needs of the first family. and milani of on separate bathrooms and says it is the key to a healthy marriage. and the list ranges from coverings from - - many of the changes will be made within five hours from when the obama family leaves and the trump family arrives. and as to where the obama family will go, they are staying and renting a mansion a couple of miles from the white house. it is an estate owned by a press secretary. not the real white house
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and we did some digging. and they built an exact replica on stage. and it was all done to give
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the cardinals are back on the field prepping for the game against the 49ers and another of - - number of guys with injuries, all in all, the team is relatively healthy,
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little margin for mistakes. >> people don't want to hear it, but i like where we are. and we will come out fighting. i'm excited to watch us on monday and sunday and will watch what happens. and i like where we are. >> talk about putting herself between a rock and hard place. eight games left, they n win almost every one of them. and cardinals are sitting in the 11th place, and looking at what lies ahead. and these final seven could be the toughest seven games of the season. and there is no room left.
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of our playoff hopes. >> jimmy kimmel live is next. and we will also see the host of the american music awards coming up november - - coming up november 7th. another cooldown tomorrow, 81 degrees, a few breezes, wind will die down, and we keep the
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