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let's check in with caribe devine with a look at what to expect. >> hi. in a perfect way to kick off fall throughout with rain. about an hour ago is when the storms pushed in. sweeping to the east moving to scottsdale tempe and mesa. now the rain pushing out of the county. if you look behind it not a lot else developing. for a short time we could the clear. how much rain. nice amounts in a short amount of time. all getting over seven tenths of an inch. and sky harbor getting over a quarter of an inch. the rest of the evening we're going to keep a 20% chance that another shower or storm could get generated again. and the temperatures sliding in to the 70s. we'll keep a slight chance through the early over night hours and tomorrow we're going to clear things up.
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bit. thanks. ins me sta sa. people lining up for a rally where mike suspense going to be speaking tonight. this is at the living word bible church. brahm resnik is joining us from mesa. >> mike penns expected to speak -- speak. this has his third visit to the valley in two months. become a battleground. the inn you know governor likes to say i'm a christian, con receivetive and republican in that order prp the backdrop today. the after shock of police shootings and politically democrats still outraged over donald trump falsely blaming hillary clinton for raising questions about president obama birth place.
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and black and white voters understand this type of hate is not representative of our state and country. i think they're trying to reach out. their message doesn't match where they're going or our state. >> this seventh scheduled to start at 6:30. coming up at 6:00 what he had to say about the police shootings and protest in increase first basing. live in may is domestic sa. you can watch that rally on our 12news.com website or our 12 news app at about 6:30. we are now four dwas from the first debate between donald trump and hillary clinton. over the next few days we'll look at some of the topics. one of the big ones is securing america. we wanted -- we wanted to see what the candidates have previously said on these topics. trump says he plans to develop an immigration policy give law enforcement and military the
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wall on the southern border of the country. >> clinton said shets -- she's she'll have a mrab for con fronting terrorist and stick with america's allies and keep guns out of the wrong hands. >> we'll hear what they have to say on monday night. after that stay was for an food stores and 12 news at 9:00 and 10:00. charged in first degree murder of terrance crutcher. she shot and killed crutcher last friday. police determined the suspect was not armed. the city of charlotte on edge after two nights of violent protests. following the shooting death of a man by police. people worried this could be another dangerous night. jay gray joins us live from charlotte.
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we've seen national guard troops moving in. there's a state of emergency here now. and an uneasy tension in the core of this sub toub area athey prepare for what could be a third night of protests here. >> reporter: clean up in the kwen's city. uptown charlotte. battered, bruiseded and in many areas broken after a second night of chaos and violence. peaceful protest over the police involved shooting lamont scott. giving way to rye i don't wants in the core of north carolina largest city. dozens clashing with police some throwing bottles and store vandalized and looted. officers using tear gas. >> this is has been a difficult couple of days for the city of charlotte. >> reporter: and dangerous. gun shots bringing -- ringing out in front of the omny hotel. >> they just shot somebody.
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protesters was killed shot by another person in the crowd. investigators are still trying to determine who pulled the trigger. north carolina's gov any declared a state of emergency and the national guard was called in. witnesses say scott was unarmed but this photo taken by someone at the scene appears to show a gun at his feet moments after the shooting. >> reporter: there's police dash caution the tape may not show a complete picture. >> these videos don't always hold all the answers and efrp niez to reserve judgment. >> reporter: scots family watched the video. charlotte police chief refused to share it publicly. >> we release it when we believe it's a compelling reason. i mean not going to jeopardize the investigation. >> reporter: an investigation
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controversies continues here. live look you can see national guard troops coming off a bus here in tiptown area of charlotte. they are getting vest on and preparing to move in air area where protesters have gathered. they've been called in with the state of emergency here in the charlotte area. the governor adding them to the officers that will be on the ground here. hundreds more in this area through the night. we know that they will be stationed here as long as necessary. and that last night before the declared. 44 people arrested. charges ranging from failing to disperse to assault. preparing for a long night. >> thank you. meanwhile the company yahoo has con if i recalled a huge data -- ya hooltd hoot hoo confirmed a huge data
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may have included names, e-mailsened phone numbers, dates of birth and some password. bank account information was not stolen. any users who have not changed their password since 2014 to do so and validate their security questions and answers. bell road westbound near state route 51 is closed. you can see from the video that five carswe new stud dmis arizona showing there's a shortage of healthcare workers in our state. the study done by the university of california san francisco found there were not enough workers at 4079s community health centers long term facilities and home health agencies pardon the rate of un -- the rate of unemployment for service men and women was at 35%.
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ny making the transition from a military career to a civilian job can be challenging. live from the newsroom showing us how one organization is working to help. charlie? >> reporter: 400 veterans came to the university of phoenix stadium and i spoke to a few who shade their search for a job is difficult after leaving their military careers behind. >> reporter: the transition back to civilian life for some veterans can come with a can be how to find a new job. >> for me the transition was difficult. i was a chinese link wis in the air force. >> reporter: he spents 20 years serving his country and struggled trying to find the right fit. >> when grow to job fair that is not a military focused people don't appreciate the leadership experiences you have. >> reporter: and for some finding a job can be a huge
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after getting out of high school they've never done an interview or made a resume. >> reporter: hosting veteran career fairs nationally since 2006 helping over 9,000 service men and women with potential employers. of the 500,000. 57% are 45 years and older. 37% between 25 and 44 years old. >> off lot of veterans that get out and come to a career fair and say i was an m #2shgs those companies don't understand what that means. >> reporter: they expect to grarner 120 job officer. sympathy they come up to my desk i'm trying to talk to them and give them advice on their resume and help them to be better. it's a huge benefit. >> reporter: the next recruit military event is scheduled for february and if you're a job seeker or employer and want to
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>> now tha paralympics -- are over many are coming home. >> an nau coach's experiences oochlts indicate insulin back from rio where an experience she is taking in. >> i played on stadium court which is the main court. for all three of my matches which was exciting and i got people. >> reporter: she didn't come home with a medal. but just being able to be in the games is a dream for indicaten who has been come -- caitlyn who has been competing since the age of 15. >> i was an active kid before i got hurt. >> reporter: she was injured in a car accident at the age of seven and now she's a three time
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2008. >> i've got on the travel all over the world. been every continent. >> reporter: flagstaff is far from antarctica and he's back on the job coffeeing the girls -- coaching the girls tennis team. >> i hope everyone thinks i'm more of an inspiration because i worked my butt off and akeechd some of the goals i wanted to. >> amazing. >> absolutely. i love these stories. >> absolutely. >> all right. for -- you guys like beer? no. not so much? >> no. >> me neither. is that weird. >> there's a lot of people out there who do. and those who do wonder how it's made to taste so good. ny the people who do like it get their favorites especially the micro brewed beers.
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is a master home brewers all they have to do is ask what is on tap. oo>> reporter: we can set you up with the splice and ingredients. he was drun home brewing 24 years ago. >> the same ran gourmet cook, cooks. the quality of the product i'm producing and the fun of doing and satisfaction. >> reporter: as the craft breer craze took off in the early 2000s. it became clear to chuck a others. >> who apple pie is better? graham grandmas or the store? >> reporter: over the ma kwlan that man has been per meanting grains into beer the ingredients haven't changed. barly, hops, yeast and water. >> this is the equipment you need to ferment. it's simple>> reporter: serious home brewers introduce more science and art industry into
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save money. >> do not get in the hoby to save money. get into the hobby for the quality of the beer. it's unsurpassed a good home brewed beer. i'm surely convinced is the best you can drink. all right. here's a look at our cameras across the valley. for the most part we're starting to see things because become cl in the high country we had activity there around flagstaff. that sun peeking through. really the only thing left on the map is the rain fall that quickly moved through phoenix. now pushing out of the county here in our mountains to the east. flagstaff got hit with rain as well. that is starting to wind down and we have to go to northern
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potential for more flooding in northern moe ha va county. still gusty up there as well. kingman gusting at 40 miles per hour. we still have that wind advisory until 8:00. a few more hours where the cold front and area of low pressure will continue to keep the winds elevated. tomorrow we will continue to see cooler than average temperatures behind this front. it's going to be a great way to finish off the week and of course the second day of lots of sunshine. the weekend looks nice with low 90s and sunny. temperatures warm up to the mid 90s by the middle of next week. coop>> cam. i'm sorry. >> time tocap catch up with fits. >> unfamiliar territory. we're not accustom to their personnel. it's a lot of things we haven't seen. it's going to be a great test.
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buffalo here come the cardinals. good thing this trip is happening now. >> here's history. the cardinals haven't fwhon buffalo in 45 years. back then they were the st. louis cardinals. that night they held oj simpleren to 42 yards. this road victory drought will end sunday. buffalo is a complete disaster. their best offensive weapon watkins hasn't prac out. the cardinals have a lot of respect for the bills. >> they're a quality team. a team that has a lot of talent on both sides of the ball. they'll be physical. when you're 0-2 your back is against wall. they cop l come out and foe -- could you tell me focused. >> off team that is to play in buffalo.
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beat these guys. not about them being desperate. that's good team. >> the cardinals haven't played in buffalo since 2004. louis ran -- this get. this was the only time in 118 game career larry fitzgerald didn't catch a pass since then he's caught a pass in every . hosting cal. this young sun devil team is battle tested. they show they can stomach adversity. coming from behind to win on the road. a big sign for offensive coordinator chip. >> each week is going to be tough. one of those weeks where it's a gut check. and i think our guys, now we have that reto rely on. when you have a young offense at least we've got a history of
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another guy can draing beer. >> people are crazy. and in your opinion two. why? just why? stop doing this. >> in memory of ender. bottom of the ninth. seps look likes the game -- coop and i watched this and coop almost started to cry. what could have been d backs. finally the oregon ducks unveiled their latest and that one looks like their mascot puddles. the original socks and shoes complete the real duck look. they will wear the uniforms against colorado. >> very bold. you better win. if you're going dress like a duck. >> a quick question. was the gator story from a florida college>> i don't know.
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grabbed by a man in italy and her reaction made it to our omg photos. she had to fight back trying to get the man off of her. you can see there the anger on her face as she's pushing that man off her. and she was krit ziezed for her reaction. she tweet id had every krieth to defend myself. >> scary skwags. >> remember we're always on. >> the on 12news.com as well as our app and your favorite social media
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o'halleran: i had some really tough cases as a police detective. but the problem in washington is as clear as day -- we can't trust our politicians to work for us. to hold the politicians accountable -- no pay for congress if they don't pass a budget, reduce the influence of big money and special interests, and no more first-class travel paid for by taxpayers. i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this message
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tonight. charges filed against the oklahoma police officer involved in a deadly shooting caught on camera. and tonight, charlotte, north carolina, under a state of emergency as violent protests erupt over a separate shooting there. hack attack. 500 million yahoo accounts impacted in th breach in history. plus, stolen e-mails rocking the white hous the first lady's own passport apparently leaked. terror tape. exclusive new video showing the suspect placing a bomb in new york, and what nbc news has learned about how much the government may have known about him before the attack. and the letter to the president from a 6-year-old, striking a chord across the country. "nightly news" begins
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