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that trickled down to the 1st floor. so there's probably quite a bit of damage but we're not sure how much at this point. the flood started on the 5th floor, the video here is on the 3rd floor. you can see the water made its way to the ground. a connector on a hot waterpipe broke, the fire alarm went off, students evacuated. >> i heard the firealarm, we thought it was a drill. when i went town and noticed there was water, oh, crap i have to go back up and get my stuff. so i got all of our expensive stuff. >> reporter: she was able to grab her laptop and other stuff. her dorm at that time had not been touched. so doesn't know what it looks like right now. cleaning crews are trying to deal with this, of the and
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place to put these students. we're gonna continue to follow this story and bring you the latest. >> jeff van van outside the tempe campus. did your house shake in north central phoenix around 8:00 pm? it was some surprise night maneuvers by four machawk helicopters and two other choppers flying very low ground. me and my dad are bonded like. this it's a world of hurt. >> the search is underway for a hit and run driver who put a valley veteran in the hospital. >> he's
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his family is ripped apart by this tragedy. they're asking you to help catch the driver. >> it's very impacting on all of us. >> reporter: she fights back tears as she thinks of her father and what happened to him. the 58-year-old disabled veteran was walking here monday november 7 when he was hit by a car. >> pretty much >> reporter: he is in the hospital with a full fracture, broken arms, ribs, and legs. >> sitting there, holding his hand, it does, it hurts. >> my dad is in a world of pain. i can't do anything for him. >> reporter: the family is in
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>> that someone could just hit my dad and go away. >> i'd just hike him to come home. >> reporter: his family is fighting for justice. >> he didn't deserve this. whoever did this, i hope they're somewhat feeling guilty and xhld forw 1998 toyota corolla, gold in color. the license plate starts with the letter b.
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culprits caught on camera. a couple says just being republican in a heavily latino neighborhood isn't easy. >> reporter: don't bother with an exit poll. >> i think a lot of people have missed trump, they think he's a racist but i'm a black man who supports trump. >> reporter: danny and patricia thomas say unpopular, their home lets neighbors know loud and clear their pick for president. it's not easy. signs repeatedly ripped down. >> it's okay to disagree. but respect me as me. don't vandalize my home. >> reporter: even after the election it got worse.
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phoenix police in weeks. >> you throw an egg, that means you can throw a brick. you can set my house on fire and hurt my loved ones. >> reporter: at this beauty shop, some see trump as a negative change. >> he offended a lot of people, and a lot of people are mad and scared. >> reporter: but gray things have gone too far. >> it's not an excuse to vandalize property or lash out. >> we need to find out who's doing it and why they're doing it. >> i truly hope and believe we can unite and make this a better country. new video from manhattan as president elect trump gives the media the slip. earlier this evening, his team told the press he wasn't leaving trump tower at all. two hours later they raced out the building. the trump
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dinner. protective protocols were set up decades ago to keep the american people informed of where the president or president elect is at all times as leader of the free world. trump's transition team is shortly in the short list for his cabinet. former arizona governor jan brewer could lead the department of the interior. also on that list, sarah palin. he's been an outspoken critic beginning. tomorrow jeff flake will weigh in. catch his interview after wake up arizona. president obama making the rounds in europe for his final overseas trip as president. drought conditions being
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wildfires. they are burning in several states like north carolina, tennessee. two peoria firefighters are among the 5,000 fighting the fires from the ground and air. banning sex offenders from the neighborhood, that's one homeowners association trying to do in the valley. >> amanda guzman is live in goodyear to explain their plan. >> reporter: in community association, the neighbors in favor. >> reporter: no matter what phase of palm valley you're nyou'll find well kept homes, man cured lawns, and pristine parks. >> more or less just keeping up with our grounds and making it presentable and nice.
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sex offenders out. to that end, a proposal to amend part of the declaration of covenants restrictions or convictions to prohibit them from buy organize renting a home here is up for a vote. it's an unusual move for an hoa. >> i've never heard of it. >> reporter: and this will we told them about it, they weren't aware their hoa was even considering this. >> i think it's a great idea. >> reporter: deborah warner is a second chances but also likes peace of mind it could bring. >> i don't want to feel scared to open my door and let my kids come out to the park and play for fear of who may be moving in next door. >> reporter: we did run the proposal by a couple of top real estate attorneys in the valley to find out whether this was legal. on its face it is. but that does not protect the hoa
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them. as for this vote, it's scheduled to take place on december 2nd. a beautiful night tonight temperature-wise. it was a warm one. a high today. sitting at 71 degrees right now, winds nice and calm. tucson title record of 89. 72 up north in flagstaff. mid-80s for us the last couple of days. we're temperatures slide quite a bit. a high tomorrow of 84 on wednesday. and then drop on down to 73 degrees. when you factor in most of that today, it's a 13-degree drop, all associated with the cold front out to the west of us, bringing some shower activity around northern california, not gonna bring us any rainfall. futurecast here, there's that front, bringing us a few clouds tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon, and that front will pass by in the
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breezy conditions and dropping day. 84 tomorrow, 73 on thursday. overnight lows morning. and lower 80s over the weekend. coming up after the break, answers on why this concrete mixer barely misses a valley gas station. >> what some crooks are doing to outsmart the police tazer. >> do you use apps to do your shopping?
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the weight inside the mixture suddenly shifted. that was responsible for the accident. here it is. one more time. no one was hurt. but look at tanker truck. a lot of people there. >> such a close call. tazers are the go-to less lethal weapon for just about every police officer out there. there are new instances where the stun gun just doesn't drop the suspect. >> some bad guys are trying to figure out if tazer.
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2003. that's a child molester who breaks out of phoenix police headquarters. the chase turns into a brawl. the suspect in the middle of busy 7th avenue. ly back in custody, it police tazed this no luck stopping or dropping him. >> >> reporter: the tazer stun gun is credited with saving tens of thousands of lives. data from police agencies across the state show officers still have trouble connecting with the tarsz. in yuma county -- tazer. in yuma county, they miss 27% of the time.
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time. glendale police also miss 12% of the same. 19% need a second shot to take down the suspect. >> there's a number of things. >> reporter: kevin is a retired police sergeant who believes tazers are an irreplaceable tool. they're supposed to work like this. one shot and he is down and in cto standoff between deputies and a man brandishing a knife, one shot, and there goes the blade. but it doesn't always work out like that. crooks are trying to figure out how to beat the devices. >> some are practicing just a flail. as soon as they know the tazer deploy, they flail it to break the leads or they'll fall down and do a roll motion and that would pull it off as well >> reporter: this incident in a phoenix restaurant shows what it looks like.
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and he starts fighting back and flailing. repeated shots appear to do nothing. >> can they beat a tazer by flailing their arms? >> you'd have to windmill a lot. very difficult to beat a tazer >> reporter: while he hears about it happening occasionally, if the police officers are smart, it becomes close to impossible. >> all you have to do is outwait them. or go to their legs. >> reporter: officials tell us their newer model has increased effectiveness because it can fire twice and has two laser sights for aiming. some criminals are using pets as weapons, trading in their guns for dogs.
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this practice that he is actively going out six days a week looking for strays and neglected dogs that criminals may snatch up and train. >> i've seen dogs that come to the shelter, you know they have been in a battle. >> he often works to reverse training. social media lot nastier. new features are coming to twitter to help users filter out tweets. twitter is also making it easier to report abuse. there's only nine days until black friday. retailers are preparing for a promising holiday shopping season. commerce department just
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with sales driving more than 8% over last year. and a consumer alert tonight. mazda is recalling 70,000 rsa sports cars for possible fuel leaks, and those can cause fires. and another consumer alert for people who use shopping apps. more phony apps are popping up on apple's app store. >> you could be shopping buying card info to criminals. >> they seem to be overwhelming apple's ability to screen them out before they go up. >> check the reviews section of
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this holiday season. turntables are making a comeback. >> more music fans are going back to vinyl, and that's causing the turntable accident to boom. >> you see a time when sale will plateau or the cool factor will go away, and this will fall back down again. >> i won't be surprised if it does, bu i away again like it did in the early '90s. >> what about the 8-track? >> no. [ laughter ] >> temperatures above average
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tracking tomorrow's traffic. tomorrow at 9:00 we start an overnight closure on i-17 south. if you need to get into central phoenix overnight, give yrpz some extra time. southbound is closed. transition ramp from i-10 eastbound to the 17 southbound will be closed. getting around it, 19th avenue coming in on the i-10 eastbound, drop to van buren or up to
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here's how we wake up tomorrow morning. a few high, thin clouds passing on. by staying dry. temperatures getting a little cooler, upper 50s tomorrow morning. 33 in flagstaff. highs tomorrow 84 degrees. still above average. we're gonna see that temperature in the lower 70s on thursday. sun devil athletic director ray anderson saying no matter what happens, they need to win some games. todd graham in 2013, playing without start therz season, and is lost three quarterbacks due to injury. wildcats back stateside after friday night's buzzer-beating win over michigan
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game kadeem allen not in the lineup tonight, out with a sore knee. trierre still in street clothes facing questions about his eligibility. ua up 7 here, baker back in the game. the 7-foot freshman from finland, quite a home debut. the three of them -- let's just call him the finish finish! he and u of a wins. the lopes on the road at penn state. bronze for 3 right here. he had 25. gcu kept it a game for about 35 minutes. final 85-76. duke and kansas, gilbert christian's mitch lightfoot, big
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the game with an injury, returns and helps tie the game. buries the game-winner with a second left. 77-75 the final. usa looking to bounce ban after losing on home soil on friday. the americans get embarrassed. the rally is on after that. the worst shutout loss in world cup qualifying for the today playstation buying the rights succeeding battlefrog. tyrone matthew missed last week with a shoulder injury for the cardinal. what's the best way to get his health back? giving back to his community. handing out meals to needy families today in mesa. the honeybadger cares!
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