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12 news at 10:00 with mark an vanessa and coop starts now. >> tracking the big ct alert. an internet clown terrorizing valley schools and an arizona institution backing a democrat. only on 12 news, teacher trouble. arizona the worst in the country. >> why the state can't attract teachers. >> a heart wrenching photo going viral.
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when the blowing dust will finally stop. >> revealing her thoughts on self worth and body image and the inspirational storyline. >> 10 news at 10:00 starts now. the big story on 12 news, scary clown threats targeting schools. dozens of social media posts threatening to harm students using a clown image and teens are behind bars for it. we're joined from the live alert center. >> something out of the a nightmare. people posing and threaten to go kill students and several schools across phoenix and glendale. they have three this custody and with the way social media spreads, many are talking about it tonight. >> it's scaring me. i'm not trying to die.
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>> maryville high school is more than a dozen valley schools specifically targeted on social media. when it gets posted and reposted and liked, and word spreads. >> i hope it wasn't going to be another sandy hook. >> they're not concerned about the internet clown. >> they told the whole world and trying to scare people. >> they don't tell you, they pop up, police and an anti- terrorism task force are investigating. >> we take this very seriously and we want to make sure any student or parent that drops off a student or anybody working at school, they know when they enter, they're safe as they possible can be. >> something very few people are feeling after scrolling through facebook. >> not even 10 people, like the most people that were there
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social media causing a number of absences. >> and these schools have concerns and rightly so. >> phoenix investigators said they want to make one thing clear to anyone involved, saying, it's not a joke. and it's a felony. again, three teens charged, cops identified others and we're in the live alert center. now to decision 2016, 24 hours after the presidential debate between donald trump and hillary clinton and arizona institution backs a democrat for the first time in 126 years. the conservative arizona republic board supports hillary clinton. since the first time in its history, back to 1890. the reason behind the shift.
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republican traditionally has a deep appreciation for conservative ideals, this is a huge statement that's going national. tonight, now as for why the editorial board is supporting her. they think donald trump is not a conservative and not qualified. the board believes the challenges here in our country need a steady hand and a cool head and they don't think he's the temperament and experience that he lacks. the board acknowledges she has flaws and made mistakes but believe that she's the super choice. >> one other note, the republican cites our diverse population and he's a recipe
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chicago tomorrow and clinton flies to new hampshire to campaign for the second time with bernie sanders. hoping he can persuade his young followers to vote for her. >> happening tomorrow, the former miss universe, whose name was brought up last night is speaking out. >> in an interview tomorrow on the "today show," she tells natalie said he called and he has called her other names, like miss housekeeping and miss. eating machine. >> it's hard for me and i don't want to remember it. i work really hard to forget it. then that experience with 18 years, that hurt to me, it
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>> the former beauty queen is a u.s. citizen now and is voting for hillary clinton. following breaking news, on officer-involved shooting in north phoenix. the man was shot near loop 101 after he tried running down officers with his car during a traffic stop. all of the officers are okay. new information on the case of the former fighter accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman near old town scottsdale. newly released documents said she was left outside the bar to go go the car. when she was aware of what was happening, the suspect, he was on top of her.
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assaulted. she was in and out of consciousness. she asked if she consented and he said yes and said his wife was out of town. he's being held without bond and due in court on thursday. well, just three days left to go of the arizona monsoon and the valley is hit with another big wall of dust. the impressive sight an advisory goes into effect. and gusts of 40 miles per hour in central arizona and chances of showers for the next couple of days. let's look at the radar. it's quiet but the dust moved up and they developed earlier down in pinal county and pima county. so rain moving through and for the most part, a lot of this
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not much measurable rainfall. we did have pretty good storms up in to the high country. severe warnings north and west of show low. and you can see them tonight, just to the southeast, at flagstaff and rain fall on i-40 and i-17 just south of flagstaff. not done with this area of low pressure yet. we'll chances of showers, but temperatures, 7-day is coming up. only on 12 news, a new study, a crisis in the schools. districts scrambling to fill positions. that report ranked arizona the worst state to be a teacher. they're leaving at three times the higher rate than the national average.
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here, a month into this school year, arizona still had more than 2,000 unfilled teaching positions. >> unable to fill the positions, this year, adam sharp, a principal with the charter schools did something drastic. we're desperate, so we hired a head hunting firm. >> the candidate dry. reasons, it ranked arizona the least attractive state for teachers. >> it's a sad state for education. they looked at administrative support to job security and student/teacher ratios. it boils down to one thing for sharp. >> pay is the biggest obstacle. the starting salary, $32,000, it's below the national
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and not advancing quickly enough to make a living. >> so they leave the profession or go to california or texas where the starting pay is $8,000 to $10,000 more. >> there are subs that are filling the positions and they may or may not be qualified. don't attack the school, attack the state, and say we want a >> and if you like to check out the full report, go to 12news.com and click on the story. the public sentiment is clear. for now, the leader with the most influence is not saying anything. here's what we know, in may, doocy promised it would be a
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earlier, the poll showed, 70%, a spokesman said the "arizona republic" he heard from teachers and they're in the process of developing an agenda for next session. you just watched the second episode of the new hit show, this is us here on 12 news. and behind-the-scenes look from the creator and cast. >> i don't think love is taught, or self worth is taught. >> how do we compare to everybody else? but dealing with something that is a real issue. it's body image and how does that morph into your life? do you love enough or not
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but of course, kate's belligerent and upset that everyone in the weight loss support group is celebrating their victories. toby is trying to make it enjoyable and smooth the wrinkles in the relationship and the weight loss and that journey, kate can't accept she doesn't feel worth it. right after this, you can go to 12news.com/this is us. you can continue the journey with an online series called this was us. watch a new episode every tuesday at 9:00 p.m. breaking news, remembering a world leader.
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a baby with 3 biological parents. the message behind this picture that is now going viral. >> the arizona cardinals tough loss on the road in the would have, could have should have. and now jimmy. tomorrow, on watchdog wednesday, if go on vacation, think twice before booking with one local company. a call 12 for action warning. that's tomorrow at 10:00. don't go anywhere, we'll be
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shimon peres. the last surviving link to israeli's founding fathers. he filled every position in thinks public life in an unprecedented career. his condition worsened after a stroke, he was 93-years-old. a contentious meeting in charlotte, north carolina, a number of speakers called on the mayor and police chief called to resign over the man who was shot by police. the video leaves many questions unanswered. here is what a 10-year-old said during the meeting. >> we have black people and we shouldn't have to feel like this, we shouldn't have to protest because you treat us wrong.
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killed. and we can't see them anymore. it's a shame we go to the graveyard an bury them. >> the crowd stood after that chanting no justice, no peace. the fbi is investigating the shooting. new, a picture of seven black sized trash bags with kennel doors open is trending. there are no dogs, but the photos are now the post reads, i die today. you got tired of me. they were overcrowded and i drew an unlucky number. it's meant to raise awareness of the cats and dogs euthanized each year for just existing. >> after fertility specialists from the u.s. are reporting that they went to mexico to deliver a baby who had been
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people. they used part of the mother's egg and then into a donor egg and then fertilized it. it can grow into an embryo. it's been for parents at a high risk of passing genetic diseases. but the baby boy born appears to be healthy. back in there, fakes it to him, and wide open, touchdown. nice job. chasing after the ball. and still, hooked up and running. and williams takes it all of the way. >> it's not just tuesday night, it's would have, could have, should have night. and coop, we can look back and moan, but if he falls, would it have changed it?
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and say that it would have changed it, but it could not have changed the game. here we are in the fourth quarter and the cardinals trailing by 2 touchdowns. if matthew scoops and scores, you're down one touchdown. and i like the ideas that he tried to scoop it and score it. if they're one touchdown down or the game is tied or they have the lead. otherwise, go for the offense would have scored had matthew fell on the ball. >> now the cardinals offense struggled, especially with the deep pass. what could they have done? >> they could have fixed it during the game by throwing more underneath. more wide receiver, more routes to david johnson out of the backfield or use the tight end. the bills were playing soft or
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the underneath stuff and ran it, they could have moved to the line of scrimmage. >> finally, should asu coach be upset that dean calhoun scored a touchdown? unnecessary icing? >> not have been upset that asu went for it. they ha lead. if calhoun fields the ball and falls down, so they couldn't run out the clock but asu could have fumbled it. look, give me calhoun, and make it under 50 seconds any day,
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gamblers happy, not only helping asu but gave him the overage. >> all of the picks are in. mark and coop are taking the steelers and vanessa likes the chiefs. and unfortunately, she's winless. >> that should telyo knowledge. >> that's sad, i can admit it. >> you're on board with me, see what happens with kansas city. no personal opinion, i did what she did, that will work. >> can you believe the monsoon is wrapping up and today, you wouldn't know it, based on what is happening outside. we have another dust storm and let's go over to the radar
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of course, i showed you earlier how the storms moved in from the south and made their way to the north. and pulling it into the valley, not much rain. it looks like a few sprinkles. that's over scottsdale and to the south, not much to worry about right now. i think we're kind of in the clear. but still carrying it overnight. st thunderstorms and moving in once again, watch out for heavy rainfall. this area of low pressure drives the instability. and keeping our temperatures down, that's nice, 88 was the high. 96 is where we should be. tonight, 81 and flagstaff, 46 degrees now.
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gila bend. there's not a spot that doesn't feel good. how much longer does it last? 2 or so more days of it. this storm will track its way through arizona, all of the while continuing to bring us more rain tomorrow and even through thursday. chances will be better up in the high country. but we'll have those chances here in the valleys. keep the umbrellas with you, and again, it's going light in nature but never know. a heavier downpour. tomorrow is a five, and a four in the white mountains. and traveling, tomorrow, trouble spots without towards the east coast. washington, d.c. and raleigh and chicago, a chance of storms. >> our forecast, 20% chance for wednesday and thursday and dry out in time for the weekend.
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is it? >> hammer time. >> good one. >> nope, it's the time of the show when you tell us who the mvp of the night is. >> have you ever made a mistake and then bailout by others? >> yes. >> me too. >> our mvp is for the others. you see, this poor fan is all smiles but before that, he got down on a knee to appropriate
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lose it. everyone in section 118, they helped him look for it and yes, they found it. he got back down on his knee and with the ring and proposed, it luckily for this romeo, she said yes. >> diamondbacks making his first start and wow, and no hitter before giving up this single, cook walks batter and replaced by delgado. they beat them, 4-2. this is the coolest wedding crasher stories. that's right, tom hanks out for a jog in central park and bumps into a couple of newlyweds.
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>> by all means. >> let's do that right here. >> what's your name? >> elizabeth, my daughter's name. >> ryan, you're a lucky man. >> hanks posted his photo on twitter, and shared it with 12 million followers and offered congrats and blessings to the couple. that's a marriage video you'll keep. >> a great guy like you'd think. >> that's >> don't go away, kate hudson
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