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>> the sheriff's costs are adding up. >> why taxpayers are the ones that are stuck paying the bill? >> reporter: they say that they are helpless. the sheriff lost the racial profiling case, so they have to pay the other sides fees. one supervisor said him warning. it was time to write another sheriff joe aparo it is an incredible amount of money. >> reporter: they will pay $4.5 million to the defense lawyers who proved to a federal judge that he racially profiled latino drivers. >> the total cost of the case is $48 million and counting. a third of it goes to the
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attorneys for the plaintiffs who won the case, have collected fees now totaling $9.1 million. the grand total for all the lawyers, $50.2 million. >> i hope at some point, we will have and and insight for this is counting the county -- it is costing the county and taxpayers a lot of money.>> reporter: he is issuing a who is campaigning for the next term as up any printer. >> we do not want them to claim that million and a half dollars. >> the bills for his racial profiling is far from over. the judge says it will go on for years. in the meantime, the sheriff is paying his own legal bills in
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11. it will shed more light on if the sheriff will be charged. at today's county board meeting, the west valley were talking about the campaign. they are environmental violations. the federal environmental protection agency wants information. they called on owns the company to remove himself from all discussions of air quality violations. >> the epa is the basis for all the roles that the county lays out. the county has not required him to follow federal regulation. >> i make it a matter of principle, anything that has to do anything to do with our business any way shape or form i refuse myself. >> he told 12 news the company
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and all the neighbors complaints for the last two and half years. the heartless crook stealing a few hundred dollars intended for students at a phoenix school then trashes some of the classrooms. the teachers at midtown primary from the mass and the missing money -- found the mess missing money today. >> reporter: they got away with $400 in cash that was intended for an afterschool program. 100 students had to stay home today. take a look at this picture, we got this from a teacher. she found in her classroom this morning a big mess and papers everywhere. the staff says that they do not take electronics but snacks and a sandwich. the thief getting and by breaking through the windows. phenix police are investigating.
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several similar crimes have happened in this area recently. teachers have been cleaning up all day and do not understand why someone would target the school day is trying to help kids.>> i work hard for it. it is the kids stuff. one of their backpacks with someone through. and someone touching things is not fair. it is sad. >> the class will be back in session tomorrow. had over two 12news.com to see >> reporter: we are live in phoenix, charly edsitty , 12 news a smash and grab . it happened at native traditions. the owners say that the burglars used the truck to rip off the front door to get inside. >> you really do not see this happen too often.
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since we've been here. >> so far no arrests have been reported. the owners say that the stores cleaned up and back open for business. to decision 2016 coverage. mike pence will be in mesa tomorrow looking to rally voters as the election approaches. he will be cold -- he will be holding an event at the church, at 6:30 pm. he was donald trump here for an event in downtown phoenix. >> there's 47 days until election day. hillary clinton is leading in the latest wall street journal poll. she is leading by seven she is leading by 7 points. >> donald clinton -- donald trump and hillary clinton will be facing off.
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moderated life. and then join us -- tran77. then the voice and then 12 news at 10 pm. if you were given the chance would you give up everything to live your dreams. >> would you trade your life for simpler one in the beauty of the outdoors?>> here looking -- millennial's are looking at dead and planning for life. but one local says it is okay to trade toys for the open all without breaking the bank. waking up on the edge of the world is something that the 32- year-old, kyle richardson, can do every morning if he wants to.>> it was such a gorgeous
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his idea, years before that. >> i gave up a hefty chunk of security to go night and day. >> reporter: after a trip to maui he put his plan into action. he spent hundreds of hours preparing his camper van and saving for his a venture. >> it has been the most incredible experience of my life. and also the most challenging. >> reporter: he quit his six figure a year job and sold and then he hit the road. >> it is not a waste of money. i'm doing it as a lifetime experience. i will not regret it. >> reporter: he has made it up the west coast of the us in his 88 square-foot van and with the money he saved he plans to stay on the road for two years. >> maybe i will do this for ever, we will see.
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maybe i will build a house? >> reporter: he will head south through utah and then hit the east coast. if anyone is thinking about doing the same thing he is doing, he recommends saving at least $10,000. coming up, on 12 news at 6 pm. fall is almost here, a lot of people want to check out the amazing colors in up north? an entire country without electricity. how they ended up with no power. los angeles has a better chance of hosting the 2024 summer olympics. let's take a look at your almanac today. we were a little bit above average, but actually 10
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of electricity. a fire broke out at a plant today. millions of people, up to three and half million people do not have power. officials do not know when it will be restored. los angeles is one spot cluster to hosting the 2024 summer olympics. the mayor of rome drop the dead. st the other options. summer is over and it is time for some fall fun. find the best time to see when you could see those beautiful colors. it is wednesday, and you will turn costs and -- carson
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the nation. others, the florida keys, the glacier national park in montana and death valley in california. do you agree? head over to our facebook page and let us know. >> maybe you can post some photos. is the official last day of summer.>> if you have ever gone up to the high country, it's fabulous. >> there is a science behind the breathtaking sights. they indicate that fall is here. the lower the temperatures get cut the more color for these high altitude trees, the sites behind your are fascinating
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they do not appear until the chlorophyll breaks down. >> various species of trees are farther along with their color change. >> the one right behind me to maples, maples are one of the first to turn. some of the other plans behind me, they are bright red, sumac. they are very early turning species. >> every year through this majestic transformation. it is still too early, midshipman october is the peak time. people traveling up to see the gorgeous landscapes, the appeal is obvious. >> the number 1 reason why we have people come here for that experience are the amazing photographs. there's no way he will go anywhere else and see the beautiful, starburst
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>> it is incredible. >> it is, truly beautiful. we are so lucky to have an amazing site so close to the valley. here in the valley were getting some pretty amazing temperatures. >> we will see the letters dipping into the 60s, and the daytime highs in the 80s. a fall like a system will move in. i want to show you the temperatures, up across the high country, you will see exactly what we are talking about. 65 degrees currently in flagstaff, 66 at the grand canyon, compare that to the 90s here in phoenix. we had a high today at 100 degrees. we are now sitting at 96 degrees. we have some of that moisture left over from the hurricane. and there is a weather disturbance in the southwestern part of our stay.
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state. >> the showers are moving north. if you are near the buckeye area be on the lookout for some rain. these are part of the state, it is quiet, there are a few showers. and the rain is moving off into utah, tomorrow, the big thing for northern arizona are the winds. we have a wind advisory because there is a cold front diving into the state and picking up once that happens we will see cooler air coming in behind it. that's what i was talking about with our highs dipping into the 80s here in the valley. that will be well above -- below average for the end of the week. as we head into friday, the
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here is a forecast tonight, a slight chance of rain, partly cloudy, 71 degrees to 77 degrees. tomorrow, 86 degrees to 91 degrees. it will be a fantastic day. we have a 30% chance of rain in our forecast throughout the rest of the day. as we head for the weekend, there is a look at the sunshine, which is below normal, 88 friday, and then we cool off a little bit for next week. 12 sports >> in indiana, the mercury is playing this afternoon. they help in the mercury open up a template. grinder was dominating on both ends of the floor. mercury winds it 89-78. they will play liberty on saturday. the arizona
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today. the cardinals are preparing to take on the winless buffalo bills on sunday in their first road game of the season. carson palmer was introduced to the game plan today, and he later talked to the pediatric here is he is.>> there is one guy, who wants the ball, and is very upfront about it. it just depends on the group. the guys in the group and the system. >> more efficient, that is where you want to be. trying to tire out the opposing fronts. i know it's not like proving a point, like i can you let anybody. that we expected to be done right. he expects done -- things done
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not subtle about it. you cannot be prepared for a rethink especially with coach ryan. when a team is in the situation, the trying to get the first win in the near turmoil going of the coaches and things like that, their backs against the wall. yet to be prepared to look like a master man. >> all right. the sun devils, happy with the 3-0 star. saturday night at sun devil stadium. asu players are excited about their start, but as far as richard is concerned that is the start expected.
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we are doing. of course, i'm happy with it. deleting the game you are three -- 3-0. am excited to see the task we have for us. >> it starts for real on saturday. asu playing saturday. i have to admit, i am a little bit nervous. asu's, their defense, they struggle tackling the opponents. >> we will root for them. we will send them good five -- good five spur extract the fall tribute to tonight's show host is probably the biggest -- the fall tribute to tonight's show host the biggest one you have ever
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family, at 6 pm, take a good look at this corn maze practices in idaho. you may recognize the face. it is 20 acres which make that makes it the biggest tribute to the latest late- night host. that is jimmy fallon. >> i would hate to get lost in the thing. thank you for watching 12 news at 6 pm. 12 news is always on, get the latest news on 12news.com. we will see you back
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brad blindsed. how angelina sprung the divorce on pitt. >> a classic new york post cover. all new details on the brangelina break up now on "extra." angelina versus brad, is it getting ugly? how and when he found out angie filed. moving trucks at brad's today. was this instagram of pitt with selena gomez the final straw? >> brad pitt was pretty good. >> and george clooney getting the news from a tv reporter. >> -- divorced.
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fortune and will t tear their six kids apart too? >> one billion dollar divorce and a secret wedding? >> and did ryan gosselin and eva mendes get married? exit from live, who really broke if news to kelly? >> only thing that surprised me was. >> and then our a-list interview with kate hudson. from wahlberg to more. >> and katherine heigl just loving pregnancy? >> end up looking linebacker two bigs kind of fighting under a blanket. hey everyone, welcome to "extra". i'm mario lopez. lady gaga in short shorts. >> and eddie cibrian is here.
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