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they don't want to speculate at this time. the response i got from the police, the department has and will stand by our local and state and federal laws. mesa police said they need something in writing before enforcement plan. >> the author of this talked about broadening the definition of criminals. >> he's a known gang member and arrested multiple times, we ought to get him out and that is what the trump administration will probably do. >> paul penzone said they've
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the immigration plan included deporting 3 million criminal undocumented immigrants. breaking news, asu police are saying to stay away from south of the main campus, there's a water pipe break and it's over in the buildings. there's flooding here. amber showed this video here just a few moments ago. we're sending a crew that way. and we'll let you know if anything else develops. donald trump has been criticized for praising vladamir putin, senator john mccain is not mixing words and sending a warning not to get
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president. he said we should place as much faith in such statements as any other kgb agent who murdered his political opponents and undermined america's elect. when america is at its greatest, it's when we fight tyranny. watch this, this concrete 35th avenue and camelback. this is close up. look at that, the driver sped up for some reason, said a witness. >> i see this truck making a turn and trying to beat the light and accelerated and he tipped over. when i saw that i grabbed the
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called 911. one guy was just standing there and nobody was hurt. it's not guilty from the former mma fighter accused of sexually assaulting a woman in scottsdale. he entered his plea this morning and now being charged with 12 counts, including kidnapping and sexual abuse. back in court month. a mother killed by a suspected red light runner and she was an organ donor. she was hit with her children and they're in the hospital with serious injuries still. >> ryan was moved off the icu, into critical care and audrey is in a coma and having follow-
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nk to evaluate her progress. >> the suspect, 39-year-old was arrested for causing the crash and driving on a suspended license and he cooperated and no signs of impairment. the race is over, ellen purcell conceded today, she faced a lot criticism voting lines in march. she congratulated him, she said i'll do everything to make it a semiless seamless transition. and voters turned down proposition 205, it would have legalized recreational marijuana. supporters thanked the 1
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they're confident they'll regulate it in the future. the coyotes want to build a new arena in tempe but it's a long way out and it's all because of money. dennis welch explains. >> before the coyotes can break ground they have to convince lawmakers to divert $200 million in taxpayer money. given the history of the capitol here and how fiscally conservative they are, it's a tough sell. but during a press conference they said it will pay for itself. anthony leblanc said that they'll pony up half the money and the rest is from sales tax generated from the venue and a
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approval and they've reached out to many lawmakers about this deal. meanwhile some question the investment. tom ryan said sports facilities have burned taxpayers in the past and it could do so in the future. >> i have a deep seeded concern that they're going to let the millionaires have their playground. >> they have to pass the proposal in january. the deadline construction is set for june, 2017. dennis welch, cbs 5 news. next, jet blue holding a flash sale, what you should know. silencing hate speech. twitter cracks down on harassment and how the social media site is going to curb abuse. alternative to guns but a
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consumer alert if you're looking for a deal, jet blue has kicked off a 48 hour flash sale and some fares are below $100. there are restrictions, tickets are good monday through thursday and saturday and you must travel between december 1 and twitter announced they're launching in measure to help with the rhetoric. >> well, this have been concerns ever since the election season. and one the big things they're looking at is to try to get rid of all of the hateful speech. the hope is that they can at least slow it down while giving users a new way to not have to
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of it. >> such a nasty woman. >> it divided the country and an increase in hate speech and online harassment on twitter and facebook. >> twitter announced it was taking significant steps to crack down on hate speech and they've been the target hateful rhetoric. >> we should have protections for people to feel safe and guard ainst people inciting violence whether it's minorities or groups that are more at risk. >> here's a closer look at what changes they're making. users can mute words and phrases and conversations and emojis and report hateful conducts and twitter is going to retrain support teams to better recognize hate speech.
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you want no matter how bigoted it is, but it allows people to kind of remove themselves from the hate without violating any first amendment rights. >> i want to point out, twitter allows users to mute accounts they don't want to see tweets from. up next, trouble with the taser. the devices help save lives but e when the stun gun comes out. big drop in temperatures. the disappearance of dean, we told you about that lizard
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new here, the city of tucson could be breaking the law with guns that should have been turned over to police. no word on whether he would pursue legal action. the state brought up the issue saying they are required to sell guns picked up by police. a large lizard with razor sharp teeth and dean disappeared and now reappeared on his owner's doorstep. >> someone left it in front of
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missing two weeks ago and he was concerned because that lizard has sharp teeth and gladdies home. >> he just appeared on the doorstep and i don't know and i don't care. i'm glad he's fine. >> he has no idea where he went or who took him, he said that the lizard is wasn't harmed. a major milestone for grand canyon west. the attraction brought in 1- million people this year. this part includes the skywalk and horseback riding. by the end of the year, final attendance is going to top more than 1.1 million people. high-flying show and
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but performers with cirque du soleil, that's an avatar- inspired show and they have full costumes and helps the patients color and they chatted with them but spooked some kids, but it was all in good spirit. >> the girl freaked out and i feel bad. now we're playing football to connect four next. she's over it. >> i have a french accent. the first flight takes over the talking stick resort starting tomorrow. crazy, all very good intentions. >> that would freak me out as well. they don't walk around with those costumes. >> close to record today and a
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numbers here in a second. sitting at 83 and a high of 86 and temperatures are comfortable. average high is around 76, tucson, that was warmer, 89, and tieing a record and prescott beat a record. we've got dropping temperatures in the forecast, call it the temperature slide. and we'll get down of 84 on wednesday and then 73 on thursday and see the winds pick up and that's a 13-degree drop. reason why, the ridge of high pressure slides east and cloud cover pushing in and a front to the northwest. and that front will usher on by and wind speeds pick up and cooler air behind it. you can see it with futurecast. tomorrow, cloud cover and
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across the valley and then there's that front there. ushering in the clouds and breezy conditions and then we'll pass them by through the overnight hours and then temperatures cooling down quickly. looking at the 7-day planner. 84 for tomorrow and then 73 on thursday. and fall-like, mid 70s on friday and then lower 80s but next week, a close eye on monday and rainfall out there. police have choices in less lethal weapons to take suspects into custody but they're not always effective. >> morgan lowe shows us how the most popular less lethal weapon is supposed to work but it doesn't sometimes. >> taser.
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state-of-the-art model, the x2. >> it shows where each charged prong is heading and you can get two shots with the model. and that is important. >> what goes through your mind when you hear a police officer say that taser failed? >> i shake my head, it's disappointing. i've taken a device and i pulled the trigger and nothing happened but that almost happens. but police officers miss their target and the prongs strike the target too close together. >> if i pull the trigger and they go out designed to do what they're supposed to do, that's not a failure. >> in order to take someone down as it's designed, the probes need to stick and achieve a good spread. >> this is an ideal shot. there's enough distance between
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crosses personal real estate. >> that's nervous tissue and a boatload of muscle. if we can do that, they'll stiffen up and be incapacitated. >> this is what it looks like. a suspect runs from police and bam. he's down. but he's okay. they're not 100% effective and sometimes police still end up shooting their >> but don't lost faith, this saves lives. we're up to 173,000 lives saved from death or serious bodily injuries. >> i think most people assume these tasers are very simple and that they pretty much work all of the time. >> they might function every time, they don't in every situation. they work best when they have a clean shot at the torso or back. >> do have they have statistics
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denying sex offenders from the community. but is that legal? we have answers tonight on cbs 5 news at 10:00. a flooding issue inside the dorm at the main campus in tempe. we're told it's juniper hall and closed to everyone. no word on what caused it break inside the elevator. >> more tonight at 10:00. the driver accused of crashing, has a blood alcohol level of 3 times of the legal limit. he was speeding when he slammed into a car and killed two people, he's arrested on second degree murder. a concrete truck rolled next to the gas station.
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and it tipped. no one was hurt. connect with us and share your story by using the hash tag, cbs 5az. and a live look, i-17, and dunlap, a bad accident, the southbound lanes are stopped, you can see it's shut down. i-17 and dunlap, avoid the area if possible. or if you're heading out tonight. and tweet our traffic it with someone on their smartphone looking for information. we'll have more on line on cbs5az.com. >> and back here at 10:00, have a great night and thank you for joining us. >> your online home for free information and brought to you
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