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training mission mission for special forces, it felt like we were in the middle of will be set. and it was quick, quick, we watched as a helicopter flew very low down jefferson. and i am watching the parking structures. take a look at the video from their 15, catching a black hawk and little birds as they headed out towar and that did not stop what was happening here. valley agencies are assisting as special ops get the training they need and they need realistic scenarios without impact, what is more realistic than a major metropolitan city like next? they are trying to practice everything that they need to. and it was much more visible -
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we thought the same thing. and we also watched as people in full military gear went down the sides of buildings, so, this time, it looks different but they are still getting the training that they need, so, people should so, people should not be worried and there are roadblocks up at various intersections. you will notice that the being moved out of the area still clear. this will continue over the next couple of weeks throughout the valley. you cannot until i know there is is a warrant. >> reporter: one punch, punch, and a huge wave of backlash before we learned the bombshell from the new video. a flagstaff officer on leave for punching a woman in the
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we don't even see the actual punch on video. >> reporter: katie,katie, steve, we don't - - - - we don't see it, he had his camera on and he thought the call was over. he turned the camera off and then he says he spotted her and he went after her and things escalated quickly and the punch was thrown and the camera was turned on again while she was in handcuffs. this started. - - this officer checking on a house where an eviction notice was served. and then the video goes black. he turned - - turn off the video when his assistance was no longer needed. and then, cell phone video captures the punch. melissa morris was brought down
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ground and the camera starts rolling again. to stop kicking. >> reporter: they dragged her to a cop car, she struggled and screamed. >> this happens all the time. and nothing is ever done. it is put on the back burner. no one is believed. >> reporter: he claims that she hit him in the groin before the punch was thrown and the fact he did not turn his camera on being addressed. >> we are again taking this very seriously with an -depth investigation that will just take a little bit of time. >> they were short - - they were sworn in to protect, not cause harm. >> reporter: those warrants after a previous case had in fact been cleared, she tells us she plans to take legal action and we will be following this story closely for your. flagstaff police just
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website which contains the entire report, body cam video and media releases. and an update, homicide detectives have taken over investigations into a body found in downtown phoenix. the floodlights are up on the road as they collect evidence out there, there, and we do now know that body belongs to a man and his death is suspicious. there were nearby, just a few industrial businesses. and a false alarm tonight, somebody called police about pipe bombs at a school near mesa drive, it appears it was just debris from a construction project. and the man who saved the life of one of the most notorious killers in the area is writing - - is spending the
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the courtroom. and kirk has agreed to a a suspension, accused of violating ethical rules with his book in which he writes about confidential conversations and we interviewed him about that book one year ago. >> it does not matter what we believe. the client has the right to tell their story and have those things considered when their lives are at stake. recovering after being attacked in florence. the officers were all taken to the hospital and all of them are expected to be okay. a burglar breaks into a retired marine's home while he is at a funeral, the you - - the roommate who was home at the time heard something. the thief and the roommate is seen walking around the house and the crook gets away.
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and it feels like you have been assaulted. and there is nothing you can do about it. >> reporter: family heirlooms all stolen, he hopes the guy is caught. and amber alert, and a father now a free free man, david fuller made it clear that he did not kidnap his daughter and her them to be based and we confirmed he has been released with no charges filed by county attorneys. the girls mother accused him of stealing her car and children. the girls are now with her mother. a fire shut down interstate 60 60 because of a dump truck going across the median. and for the first time we are hearing the frantic call from one woman who was caught in the - - a woman who was caught in
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and the other side. [ crying ] [ indiscernible ] and he went flying across the median. >> everyone amazingly walked away from this alive. firefighters are making sure a scrap metal fire does not reignite after it send smoke shooting into the air near 35th and broadway, we are told that this incident could have been catastrophic. they were using cranes to pull apart piles and one of those cranes smashed into a fire truck and three firefighters were suspended 70 feet in the air and they climbed down and no one was hurt. and a plan for marijuana in our state, the plan to legalize - - recreational pot has failed. but there is a new change, and right now, the fee and with the
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idea that it should be $10, going for a a number of new conditions, putting it is 80, depression, hiv and pms. unacceptable no matter where it happens but if it is in your neighborhood it can strike a nerve. he grabbed and try to kiss a young girl at an apartment complex near 19th and northern. the girl turned her head away to escape and numerous cannot believe someone would try to do this. >> it is crazy to me. you are snatching up kids. and now they don't want to come into the laundry room with me because it is scary. >> reporter: spencer said he did it because his girlfriend left him. heartbreaking new pictures and video tonight from a house in which dogs were being
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investigators finding blood inside, and she told us she was innocent of animal cruelty but police are saying otherwise. 24 years and no answers for the family of a missing girl, they had a a theory but no physical evidence connects the killer. a thirteen-year-old went missing in 1992, she was out raising money for a book club, and then she was never seen agai phoenix police tell us last year they were trying to see if there was a link. and the sister told us they always feared the worst. >> i always knew it. and you want to hold out hope but i knew it, i knew that she was gone. >> miller is due in court next year for the murders. we've been asking valley police if they plan to enforce the deportation plan and the
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do not look for or enforce immigration law. phoenix city leaders are in an uproar. and the mayor says there will not be a mass deportation in phoenix. and some say it is nothing but spin and does not address the plan. the offices there is already a system in place to check on the immigration status of people booked no hot water for more than a week. and they are tired of taking cold showers, we checked in with the managers and found out they were waiting for the city to give them a key permit. city officials say they did not get that request until yesterday and rushed the process to get the permit to them within 40 minutes. >> get it together. i understand you're going
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month and it is not fair. >> they plan to give a five-day discount to people who were affected. colorado is getting the first snowfall of the season but it has turned deadly, two people were killed in major crashes along interstate 70 and the seam system brought us a a big dose of cold air and a freeze warning in the high terrain in pre- - - payson, pres dip below freezing tonight copies and down to 26, rescued at 22, sedona at 31, flagstaff in the teens, along with winslow and show low tonight with frigid temperatures in the overnight forecast, skies are clear and temperatures are going to drop overnight. and the storm system moves out toward the northeast with a little ridge of high pressure, back into the 80s over the weekend, a new storm system
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south bringing in a ton of moisture. we are looking at the range into starting later sunday and going into monday with a 70% chance, your monday forecast in the valley. and it could be around 7500 feet or so and if it drops to seven thousand, it could be the difference between rain and snow in flagstaff, flagstaff, stay tuned as more comes in. we wl sunny skies, 6:00 a.m. in phoenix, and noon at 71 degrees, middle 70s in the afternoon forecast, in fact, 70s down south and to the southwest as well - - as well, a a beautiful near average day, which ought i - - and we talked about 80s and a chance a chance for rain and a major drop in temperature, we will rebound and see sunshine in time for thanksgiving. have now your secret word of
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before or right after thanksgiving. and michael flynn has been offered the job of national security advisor. and john kyle is on record saying he is not interested. and the sheriff is saying they are keeping it open. >> a spo being considered for the secretary of education. and president-elect trump is coming back to arizona, arizona, he will launch a victory tour, and what helped get him elected. maricopa county delivered more votes than any other county in the united states and trump
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his campaign. and critics in his own party may be joining forces with the president, sources are reporting that the meeting will be about a possible secretary - - secretary of state appointment. and the state treasurer was the first elected official in the country to endorse donald trump and one year later he is part of the inner circle. tonight he is seeing a a change, he says, in trump, as country. >> reporter: he has been there for the high and the low, showing a quality that the president values, will that loyalty pay off in a a top job at the white house? >> you've been offered jobs. have you offered - - been offered a cabinet job? >> nobody can talk about anything here.
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out of the running right? >> i can't say it, but right now my plan is to be here in arizona. >> reporter: . >> reporter: he says he is not political but he has been hip deep in the super bowl of politics and part of the trumpet inner circle, but the presidency has a profound effect and he says he has seen it. >> i was sent - - standing feet away when i watched the results co change, he realizes the gravity of the position that he is in. and i've been very impressed with how he has been forthright about being there for everyone. >> reporter: he wants to make it clear, despite deep divisions, trump denounces racism in all forms but questions remain about his early choices like steve
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and i've never seen anything out of him that would suggest - - that would suggest he is a racist. >> after a year of heat of the campaigns i asked him about his political ambitions. his answer, never say never. and mike pratt - - my pants says he is about making - - meeting ground with democrats. > hospitality and all of the work with the incoming administration. >> reporter: he is leading the transmission - - transition team. and expect to see him came back in a few years. but not for president, he will run for reelection as senator of virginia in 2018.
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for a future presidential bid and he said in one word, no, and bernie sanders is asking trump to apologize for his rhetoric and asking him to cut ties with steve bennett, many accused him of peddling conspiracy theories and white supremacy. >> a president of the united states should not have a racist at his side, it is unacceptable. >> and jesse step further saying president obama and - - president obama should pardon clinton before - - regardless of weather she has broken any laws, that pardon has not happened since it was done for richard nixon. and sourcing the status quo is not working. nancy pelosi is the current minority leader but she will have company this time around. >> we have the numbers - -
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since 1829 and we have lost 60 seats since 2010. the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and you keep getting the same results. time to move on, i think. >> the official vote in congress will happen november 30th. president obama is making what is likely his final trip to europe trying to protect his legacy, he is cautiously optimistic about the trump administration of warning. >> if you are not serious about the job, then you probably will not be there very long. and it will expose issues. so, even when you are doing a good job. >> and he is talking with the last european still in office
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happen with the new presidency, will it happen? are there downsides? >> reporter: an essential message during his campaign. >> we are a third world nation. our infra structure is falling apart. i'm going to start swimming now. i don't i don't want to drive. >> reporter: a $1 trillion plan to rebuild and create thousands of jobs over 10 years. his victory speech. >> we are going to rebuild our infrastructure which will become second to none, by the way. >> reporter: today there are a few few details on what the plan could look like. a $1 trillion investment could cover the cost of expanding the aging bridges but it still falls short of what is needed to restore all of the national
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and there is bipartisan support but on capitol hill the divide - - the divide is over how to pay for it. >> they did not like president obama's plan, so why wouldn't they like trumps plan? >> part of it is the way that you pay for it. a valid point. and you cannot just raise taxes. > a $1 trillion infrastructure plan have? >> his dream will happen if we are committed to working in a bipartisan way. >> reporter: keep hopes to front of the projects with tax credits but critics - - critics say they have to generate profits for private investors and that could mean more toll roads. >> there will be local
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i'm no marketing guru... but this guy is. he's from madison avenue. he likes to say things like... raised without antibiotics. that's a phrase he invented to make chicken sound safer. and it doesn't mean much because, by federal law, all chickens must be clear of antibiotics before they leave the farm. i've got more. "mom approved?" "caffeine free?" we think mr. marketing guru would fit in better at a different chicken company. ooh, i got it. "gluten free." all chicken is gluten free.
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we told you last week about fake news on facebook and tonight's tonight the guy behind it is taking credit for trump's victory. for several years he has made a living off of viral news hoaxes and is now he says his site targeted trump supporters all the time and he said his followers believe anything and he claims he put trump in the white house. and facebook and google are
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these outlets. and a shift made it easier to access and afford marijuana. john erickson has the story. >> reporter: had it passed - - it could have passed, but it did it - - but it didn't. he had to choose between water, food and marijuana. >> my family comes first and the cost going down would benefit me and other middle- class people. >> reporter: tim wants to help people to afford the card. right now it is $150 per year plus the cost of a doctor's visit. he runs the independent wellness center. >> some patients cannot afford the renewal fee, fee, so, they are going to purchase it illegally on the street.
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u.s. locations. >> that's cool. >> yeah, it is cool. new day. >> and that other icon of american fast food, now has the selfie bottle. when you tilt the bottle at 70 degrees, it automatically snaps a picture of you. >> okay. so it then allows you to share this real thing on snapchat, facebook, or instagram. oh, i see the image. the selfie bottle was developed for coke coca israel, and we're not sure that it's available in this country, so it's sort of like -- >> so many questions. >> have some coke and a smile sm. >> that was a good one.
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