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>> reporter: sergeant a dangerous situation that thankfully ended before anybody was seriously hurt or killed out here. this all started in scottsdale when a woman called 911 reporting that the driver behind her was ramming the back of her car westbound, officers caught up with the suspect. he pulled into a parking lot and appeared to be cooperating. then he took off driving the wrong way on thomas. he ran a red light, slammed into a suv before spinning out and hitting a police car.
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not been released. we are tracking the latest anti-trump protestors for a second night in a row. right now you see there, police cars near the protests. protestors this time in portland, oregon. 30 minutes ago police declared this gathering a riot because of damage and arrested, it is a class c felony. from new york to phil tow boston protests have been going on all day. >> trump has weighed in on the protestors and did it on twitter twitter. "now professional protestors inspired by the media are protesting very unfair." in the valley students
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law enforcement told us there were no serious issues. today president obama gave the president elected a tour of his new office. >> this is the first time the two have met. and it appears they got off to a good start. this meeting was only supposed to last 15 minutes. it stretched on to over an hour president obama said he would help with the transition as much as he can while trump called him a great man. some answers on trump's top priorities, all of them domestic issues. he says immigration, healthcare, and jobs will be the first issues. one of trump's most outspoken critics, jeff flake, was on cnn today talking about
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he says the country does not need a solid wall. the so called gang of eight already did that, providing 750 miles of fencing, barriers, virtual fencing and surveillance. and he may not be sheriff for much longer but that doesn't mean the end of joe arpaio's political career. reports tonight that he could be a possible candidate for the homeland security chief. he is rumored to be on the short list on if convicted arpaio could spend six months in jail. [ cheering and applause ] there are the numbers, another record high today on wall street on the second day after the presidential. the dow
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stocks were lower. and one thing not doing very well this election is the mexican peso which has seen big losses in value since we started saying "president elect trump." how mexico's bottom line affects us. >> reporter: it takes more than 20 pesos to equal one dollar. the value of the peso has dropped 2% alone. it could mean less spending in arizona. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: this is just one. the ads trying to get mexicans and their wallets to visit phoenix. >> reporter: experts say their buying power is important. >> over 150,000 jobs depend on, between tourism and trade, that 2-way relationship.
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policy advisor to arizona on mexican relations. mexican tourists spend more than $7 million in this state per day. >> it makes it more challenging for people from mexico to come and engage in tourism to participate in business or to buy things here when the peso is so devalued against the dollar. >> reporter: that volatility largely stems from trump's rhetoric about building a wall and changing relationship with mexico because of things that could be hurt from a trade relationship, mexico will find other avenue, other country, other places to do business with. who are we hurt something we're hurting us >> reporter: both think arizona needs to drive home a message. come now to see what a great
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trump will be the 45th president to move into the white house. the question tonight, does he have to? there is no rule that the president has to live in the white house as commander in chief. but trump will have to ditch this plane as he is required to use air force 1. if he plane safe enough for president, he'll have to pay for out of his own pocket. the meetings, protests, and the transition of power, open up our free app. a valley teenager making just an incredible recovery after she was hit by a car while pushing her own car off the road
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[ crying ] >> reporter: mindy is lucky top alive. on october 25th her car runs out of gas on i-17. >> i just got hit. and i fell to the floor. >> reporter: they're hit by a car driven by vincent vaughn who faces two counts assault. mindy remembers everything. her legs are mangled. >> it was just dangling like -- i didn't see bone. all i saw was a lot of blood. >> reporter: she hearsay the screams of her friend -- hears the screams of her friend. she believes her life is about to end. she musterce enough strength to call her family. >> i said mom i'm dying. i got into a wreck. some guy has hit
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completely ruined. there's so much blood. >> reporter: she's rushed to the hospital and survives. >> it's just after the shock. >> reporter: mindy has been through multiple surgeries. the pain is unbearable. there's a light at the end of the tunnel. doctors say she will walk again. her life has changed. she wants to help others. she is keeping her head up. neighbors in mourning for the loss of officer darrin reed. services are scheduled monday 9:00 am followed by services at 1:00 pm. both are open to the public. six crowns associated with the ms. america page end have gone missing. they look similar to this. they were delivered to
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two sense came along and stole them. the crowns are made up ever sarotsky crystals and there were dresses in those boxes. it's a thursday night, comfortable, highs in the lower 80s. outside right now, around 71 degrees. you can see with the satellite and radar, activity t a few lingering showers along the mogollon rim tomorrow. south around tucson. quiet day for veterans day on friday. temperatures drop down to the lower 60s, winds out of the east. picking up in the afternoon at 5-15 miles per hour. and the 7-day planner, veterans day, 11:00 am on friday, high of 83. 82 on saturday. and sunday if you're
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around 83 degrees for the afternoon. and a little warmup ahead monday into tuesday. you are ready for your tomorrow, we're going to talk to a valley circ who is being -- singer who is being bullied because of where she sang on election night. and what a sight over tempe. parachuters make a dramatic entrance. >> and president elect trump's first television interview since
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talking in is >> one arizona singer is getting a lot of backlash because she was asked to sing at the gop watch party on election night. ? ? [ singing ] ? ? >> she delivered the national anthem tuesday night at the arizona next morning show woke up to harsh criticism. people telling her she should be ashamed. a film producer she was working with dropped her over the performance. >> i'm in shock that i would be criticized for singing an anthem
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alike. >> she is not sharing who she voted for. when donald and melania move into the white house, they will bring something the home hasn't seen in 50 years. a son. since 1963, only presidential daughters have lived in the white house. the 10-year-old trump will be the first son in the white house since this is the u.s. army golden night. and they parachuted the game balls into sun devils stadium tonight soldier had to do a little un-21sting of his parachute. i
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it's not uncommon. this is on our cbs5 facebook page. >> reporter: a large number of men and women in uniform tonight. army goldekn kickoff. they parachuted into sun devils stadium wearing gopros. we also saw many men and women in uniform tonight heading into the game. and we met up with tillman, the newest asu police canine, named after pat tillman.
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name. >> god bless and thank you to all the ones serving now and who served in the past. >> reporter: grateful to witness and be part of such a special tribute tonight. for the first time ever, bees are now listed as an endangered species. >> their numbers are dropping so much that experts see the th >> what impact could that have here in arizona? >> they're part of our food chain. >> reporter: in no uncertain term, the falling number of bees should have all of us concerned. >> if the beese were to disappear, we would disappear within a decade afterward. >> reporter: that's because without beese, we would lose the
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>> watermelon, cantaloupe, strawberry, blue berries, all these things come from being pollinated by beese. >> reporter: the falling numbers can be blamed on a few things, primarily pesticides. >> this affects everything about the bee. their brain, their development, all their habits. >> reporter: things like pollinate. >> there's >> reporter: even though humans need bees to survive, we're part of the problem. >> companies out there make a lot of money killing bees because people have a fear of them. and everybody sees beese, they automatically go killer bees! they're not all killer beese. >> reporter: in reality they won't bother you if you don't bother them.
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gonna antagonize them? >> yeah, it does. >> just let them be. >> yeah, let them bee. [ laughter ] >> reporter: we can also help by being mindful of what we buy. >> don't buy stuff that's genetically modified. that kills the beese. we play god and it doesn't have the effect that we want. >> can you find more on conversation on the cbs5 mobile app. samsung wants to bring back the flip phone. but this time it's gonna have a twist. it folds in the middle like a wallet, transforming into a
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following the galaxy recall. this strong museum of play has announced the new inductise into the toy hall of fame. >> coloring books, care bears, pinball and transformers. but it was the swing! dungeons and dragons, and fisher price. the little people that made the cut this year. winners got in because t their imagination, and they were game-changers. >> transformers? getting beat out by dungeons and dragons? >> maybe next year. >> wait and see. [ laughter ] >> perfect
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november in the country's capital today. the most snow they ever received in november since 1905. all that led to a traffic nightmare for stock home. beautiful day today, high of 82. mostly clear skies. temperatures drop tomorrow morning around sunrise. 62 degrees. highs tomorrow up to 83. about 4 degrees above average.
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59 in prescott. upper 60s for our friends in payson. one final chance to wear the maroon and gold at the sun devils stadium for the seniors. one of two utah 1st quarter if you mean bels, the second set up an asu field goal. knocking the door, looks good. the worst in the last 20 years of college football. green or beat 64
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seven doubles. williams great grow, great grab. yews up 14-13. a swing pass. actually it's a fumble. he scooped it up. cutting all over the field, weaving his way in after a great block. he's in for the touchdown. asu up 20-14. utah 28-20 in the 3rd. arizona cardinals the 49ers. >> we have a lot of good things in front ever us and we control our destiny. coyotes , jets, winnipeg
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