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returns. >> and can the cardinals recover from 1 and 3? what jay taylor will tell us what he thinks. >> and death is coming for captain jack sparrow. disney shares a first look at the latest pirates of the caribbean film. >> and it's good. welcome, everybody. to 12 today and boy did we get soaked yesterday and what is in store for today, crystal? >> and a nice change of pace here. e temperatures. watch how things stack up from the records to the typical averages and to the forecasted highs for the next few days and there is a discrepancy in temperatures here and going from 84 today and 85 tomorrow and 87 on wednesday and that is into thursday, too and begins this morning with clearing skies out there and 61 to 63 degrees. and that sunrise at 6:24 for
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ranging from 66 to 72 and clearing skies, cool weather is the theme and how about a high, as we mentioned, 84 and into the 70s already by the time the evening rush hour wraps up and it will be breezy later on this evening and afternoon as well. vanessa. and good morning, we have an accident to worry about at 6:00 this morning. it did happen a few minutes ago and is in the stages. it's on the 10 heading brock -- block the hov lane and that is causing delays in that area if that's the freeway you use. you want to leave a few minutes early to make sure you get to work on time and look at the maps and the big picture. for those you in the east valley, the 60s are looking good. the sage things with the 202 and you have no issues there. i am going to give you a closer look here at the 10 and that is starting to slow down and where
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you head into phoenix. for your drive times, if you're on the 60 and heading westbound, it's going to take you four minutes to the 10 and 9 minutes to the split and 11 minutes to the mini sack and to seventh street, 13 minutes. other than that, i will keep you updated. >> thank you. and 6:02 is the time now. a five-month-old boy died after he was left in a car for hours and brian west is live with the details. brian. >> reporter: a horrible the discovery. two people who were supposed be taking care of the five- month-old left the baby in the car for several hours and we were told that they were interviewed and questioned and taken intoist i -- custody last night. and caretakers called police after realizing the child was in a car parked at an apartment near 85th and peoria avenues. and they called 911 after bringing the baby into the apartment. when police arrived, they found that the baby was not breathing or responsive and that the
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to saved baby said it was too late. >> did two compressions and there was no need. there was no need. the baby was blue. there was no heart beat or blood flow. as a mother, i am protective of my children and you can't leave your children with anyone that is under 18, anyway. >> and the two caretakers were taken into custody and the parents of the infant notified. we're not sure if they will face charges. peoria pd and the county attorney will have to figure out what that remembers they would put against the two taking care of the five-month- old. >> thank you. on a related note just because it's not scorching outside does not mean it's not going to be as hot in the car and let's say it's only 70 degrees outside. the temperature in a car can rise almost 20 degrees in 10
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hour. one the car reaches 104 degrees, heatstroke sets in for the child. >> and 6:04 is the time now. and a six-year-old child is dead after a crash in phoenix yesterday. a pickup truck with four children and two adults was hit by another truck near 40th street and broadway. three children were in the bed of the pickup at the time and that were all throne from the vehicle and one did die. a two-month-old baby was in driver of the truck that hit them was impaired and is being charged with manslaughter. 6:04 right now. in tucson, the air force base has a new commander. colonel scott c. campbell is taking over as the base faces a lot ofup certainties over the future of the a-10 thunderbolts. the air force said that dm is in the running as a potential site for a new drone squadron.
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a reserve squadron of f-35 joint strike fighter. libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson made a stop in the valley over the weekend and a former governor of new mexico, drew a large crowd of supporters to his rally at the 52, airport marriott. johnson is trying to overcome several recent slipups over his knowledge of foreign affairs and world leaders. >> the arizona secretary of state's office plans to hold multiple up to hall meetings over the next month to help voters understanded pr ballot. secretary michelle reagan said that information about every ballot measure will be presented at the meetings. measures that would raise arizona's minimum wage to $12 an hour. and legalize recreational marijuana. they're both up for a vote on the novemberrity refer errorth ballot. -- november 8th ballot. something to make sure we're aware of. >> in 24 hours, trump will be back in arizona and likely addressing his taxes nico sanes
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>> reporter: this weekend uncovered was almost a billion in reported losses on one of his tax returns in the each 90s that could equal faye him for major -- [ indiscernible ] as you mentioned, tomorrow he'll be in arizona running for president here and where's going to make a stop in prescott valley. the campaign will be hours before the person -- the vice presidential election is expected to be a sold out event and this is happening at the big question, however, will be if he addresses the taxes after the details of the 1995 tax return were reported on this weekend, the new york times reporting that trump listed a net operating loss of $916 million that year and that loss could have lead him avoid parking federal taxes for up to 18 years and whether he did that is unclear. he has not said much about it and trump's campaign responded by saying that the information
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by dodging taxes in this way, it's not against the law. one tax lawyer introduced by "usa today" saying there are generous writeoffs for interstate inventors and that event starts at 2:00 tomorrow in prescott valley. the doors will open at 11 and all of your coverage will be on 12 news and 12news.com of the. >> to the end zone and that is a touchdown for brian quick. the cardinals struggles continue and they lose at home to the rams and the battle came down to the final minutes, but l.a. prevailed 17-13 and that is the final. and 12 sports insider and former cardinal jay taylor joins me now. of course, the biggest concern, we're talking about quarterback carson palmer. his health. he may have a concussion? >> yeah, when he went out, he had the two defensive ends that
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concussion protocol and probably most likely, he want won't be there on thursday. it's a short week and i don't think it's best to rush him back at this point in time and that added insult to injury to have your star go down. >> and there is a lot of talk about the cardinals lack of offense and why they becoming too predictable? >> the offensive line is not giving the quarterback time to throw thba likes to stretch the ball downfield and if the quarterback doesn't have time to set the feet, it makes why it tough. what you seeing there, i think, is what they need to go to and need to stick underneath the routes and take your shots down field. you have so many playmakers, you know, and let the them get the balls underneath and try to break longer runs. that is how you fix the struggles with your offensive
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time. >> and look forward to thursday and you talked about this and obviously, san francisco 49ers, another division gain and one that looked easy at the beginning of the season. can fans still feel the same way now? >> it's tough for them, but they still should. the cardinals overall are a better team. >> you said that before. >> and i said that of about. you have to show up and play. they pointed out you have to look in the mirror. they have to perform better and have been in the games. that they didn't make in the past. they're not making the plays this area as they have in the past. they have to look at themselves and say, hey, we need to do what we need to do and execute correctly. we should be able to get out and we have the talented building but we're not living up to it. >> and we'll see on thursday. emma. still ahead on 12 today, she beat the odds to get an education and is inspiring her students. we're going to introduce you to this week's a-plus teacher gina
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. >> looks so good. the first look at the latest pirates of the caribbean movie coming up in your morning
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. it's a lovely 6:12 in the morning. looking outside. we're going to toss emma for the morning juice. >> are you ready for this one, guys? captain jack is back. disney released the first trailer for pirates of the caribbean, dead men tell no tales. check this out. >> jack -- [ pirate. >> only by name. >> find sparrow for me and re- lay a message from captain salivar and tell him to -- go straight for him! would you say that to him, please. >> well, it already looks good,
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men tell no tale is to go in theatres. can you believe it's the fifth one? >> perfect. >> yeah. wrap >> there we have it, mama monster is going back to her roots to promote her latest begins wednesday at an undisclosed location and if he doesn't choose your first dive bar, watch it online. the performances will be streamed live on facebook. >> and interesting? >> that is cool. >> going back to your roots. >> and now to your juicy question of the morning, everybody. 15% of the people can't remember this and almost
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though. what do you think it is? >> when they were proposed to? >> yeah. >> you think? >> and proposed to or the first partnership that you liked. >> or the first kiss? >> oh, gosh. >> may be? >> those are all really good. they're great. you have had so many responses. >> oh, my gosh and this is blowing up. anniversary, birthday. >> yes. >> phone number. >> and that list goes on on. passwords, everything. what do you think? >> maybe your first kiss? >> may be. >> where were you? >> really, was at a skating ring. >> oh. >> -- skating rink. >> here in up to. >> and that is sweet. i am surprised i remember that. >> and that is the answer and at 6:15, we have a couple of accidents causing issues and they're on the 10. we have one of them up here live on our webcamera that happened earlier this morning
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eastbound at 91st avenue and that is blocking the hov lane but before it was blocking the two left lanes and they're now open and moving and there is still delays. let's if to the map and look there. we have now a new accident on 59th avenue and right there on the 10. we're having issues this morning. if you have to take the 10, leave early. if you're heading to the airport, things look good there and green all over the place. the same thing for the east valleys, the 60s looking good and 202. you're good there th westbound at chandler and starting to slow down a bit in that area. other than that, things are looking good and i will keep you updated when that accident clears on 91st avenue. how's the weather looking for today? >> with the forecast full of sunshine, that rain yesterday is a distant memory and do a quick recap. some of the valley locations got out there, .335 and a half
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not left empty-handed either. it was one of those days and nice to see inside and into that rainfall hitting the rooftop and giving the yard a nice drink of water. now, as you look at doppler, it's about clear as a bell here and not many left leave clouds and we're looking forward to bright unlimited sunshine. and the ex-factor, the winds are going to gust up tout 40 miles per hour and maybe to this cold front zips on through and leaves nothing but sunshine the next few days and the cold front is very aptly named, colder air is in store for the day time temperatures and overnight temps as well and 21 for show low and the numbers could get as high as 40 and in the valley, breezy throughout the afternoon and getting up to 13 miles an hour and sustained
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per hour and not good if your allergies are driving you crazy and we're in that medium category the next few days and you can blame them. the pollens, which, of course, includes ragweed and look at the cold air on deck. this evening. and wow! in the early morning hours when you are waking up tomorrow, some neighborhoods dipping into the 50s and for the high country, this could be the first hard freeze of the season and pretty typical this time of the and also tomorrow night above 6500 feet. the last time it was this cold was early may and this is that seven-day forecast. a lot of good stuff. again, today, the monkey wrench and breezy weather. the highs in the 80s and check out the chilly morning temperatures and warming up through the weekend. >> and we're going to have to bring jackets to work tomorrow. >> yeah. >> and it's cold. >> uh-huh. >> and not going to fit.
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teacher-of-the-week, gina nunez. >> and she recently received the esper asa award. >> my name is gina, and i am a first grade teacher here at jefferson elementary school. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] oh. >> today's a-plus teacher is gina nunez. she was not only surprised by husband but also won the e years and she's never lost her passion or her drive. her teaching and she comes in every day with a smile. >> reporter: it's that positive attitude that made her win. >> i am excited and surprised. i am -- i never thought i could win this award. i mean i -- i am thrilled. i am really, really excited. >> she came from an immigrant
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and she has dealt with obstacles herself and knows that it takes hard work, dedication, drive, and passion. >> and for the past 30 years, she's been teaching and new retirement is brought up. >> and i am trying to convince her to stay as long as she needs. i know, though, she's given her life so when it's time, it will be good. >> and for mrs. nunez, the goal has remained the >> besides 'dem -- academics, i want them to learn respect and that they canco it. i want them to believe that whatever they can set their mind to it, they can blubber but it's going to have to take time and guidance from a teacher and i want to be there. >> she helped me learn a lot. >> j.r. cardenas, 12 news. >> and what an inspiration.
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left school to help her parents while working in the field and met seasar chavez, who she said inspired her to get her education and that is what she did. >> and full circle. and still ahead, a big day for sports. the baseball regular season wraps up and play-offs begin and that saidlos us to our trivia question of the morning. >> and baseball history was made on this day in 2001, when barry bonds broke the record for the most wal season. our question to you, who had the record for most walks in a season before bonds? the answer is in two minutes. >> and a legend passes the mic to a new generation. vince skully said goodbye to baseball after nearly seven decades.
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. welcome back, everybody. at this segways nicely into our 12 today trivia. baseball history was made on this day in 2001, when barry bonds broke the record for the most walks in the season at 171 and this is our question to you: who had the record for most walks in the season before bonds? any last-minute guesses? >> jay tailors babe ruth or lou gehrig. >> oh. >> babe ruth?
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>> and the answer is -- you got it. >> the one and only, babe ruth. >> uh-huh. >> he had 170 walks in 1923, and barry bonds broke that with 177. and now to the shot of the morning. legendary l.a. dodgers announcer vince skully said goodbye to baseball on sunday. and he spent 67 years behind the microphone. the guy that thought he was going to take his place 30 he called the giantss clinging of the wildcatter pod is in san francisco yesterday pretty major and they clenched national league west and will continue in the play-offs but he said that yesterday's game was his very last and what is interesting here, we only have another 50 leaves? and we're going to say the same exact thing for vanessa. >> and with them for 10 years. >> yes, 10 seasons and that was the question yesterday.
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like can i be six years old? walking around? >> yes, you can. -- you can. >> handing out shirts? >> and my god. >> and yes. >> i'll be like i forgot what i was going to say. >> and what is it about baseball that drew use to it? >> and honestly, the fans and they are amazing and true fans. we have good relationships with them and ey everything going on in their world and ask questions. >> oh,. >> and that is neat. >> and you were having a blast out there and that shows and that is why you're going to being with them. >> and do you hear that? >> seriously. >> and 6:26 is the time. still ahead on 12 today, scary moments for kim k in paris and tied up and robbed of millions in jewelry. the latest detail next. >> and arizona once again will
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trump. will he discuss his taxes? we'll talk numbers in a few minutes. >> and mommy-saving monday. we have a tip to help you cut
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. right now on 12 today, donald trump brings his campaign back to arizona as his tax records go under the microcone. >> and the king throws his crown into the presidential race. who lebron james is giving his full endorsement to. >> and get ready for next weekend, the list of best breweries in phoenix. >> just think, everybody, this time tomorrow, you will need to be bundled up. crystal has nothing but good this october weather. >> and the first full week of october is here. and it's going to be chilly tonight. some of the coldest. its we have seen since early may and right now, we're taking in this gorgeous sunrise here and bright and beautiful sunshine will greet you this morning as we kiss goodbye the clouds and showers overnight. and now, as you step out, colder air is on deck here at 67 degrees in phoenix right now
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luke air force base and 60 for maricopa and temperatures tumble further tonight and today, really beautiful at nine and we'll crack into the 70 degrees territory and 80s, maxing out at 84 degrees, and that is den itself below average this time of the year and for your rush hour weather here, 62 to 72, the skies stay clear and nice and cool. mostly clear by this evening and br 79. vanessa, now you have an update on rush hour traffic. >> and i knew it was colder this morning when i had to turn on my windshield warmer. there was a bed of coldness on the window, wow, and that is chilly. at 6:31, we have two accidents and there is no new accidents to report. i have one up in our live webcam and that is on the 10 eastbound 91stonef is and the
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blocked is the hov lane and be careful and this is -- there is another one on 15th avenue and that area and that is not causing major issues. since the 10 is our problem child this morning, i will give you travel times on the 10 heading eastbound going to take you six minutes and 1st going to take you 9 and keep you updated if anything else changes this morning. and thank it's 6:32. a five-month-old boy died in he oria after he was left in the car for hours. >> and just a devastating discovery. two people supposed to be taking care of the five-month- old baby left him in a hot car for several hours and we were told they were interviewed and taken into custody here at peoria pd and the caretakers called police around 3 yesterday after realizing the child was in the car parked at an apartment near i'veth and
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bringing the baby into the apartment and when police arrived, they found the baby not breathing and that child was transported to the hospital. one of the neighbors tried to save the baby and perform cpr but said it was too late. the two caretakers have been taken into custody and the parents of the infants are notify notified and it's unclear now if they will be charged and peoria pd will determine that. brian watts, 12 today. >> thank you. and scorching outside does not mean it won't be inside a car. let's say it's only 70 degrees, right? the temperature in a car can rise almost 20 degrees in 10 minutes and 30 in 20 and 40 degrees in the first hour alone. once a car reaches 104 degrees, heatstroke sets in for a child. >> 6:33 and check out the hotheadlines. phoenix police investigating a shooting that happened near
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times and taken to the hospital and no word on the person's condition and police are looking for a shooter. and dozens of rides and booed fenders -- vendors are setting up at the arizona state fairgrounds. the yearly event draws in more than a million people. plus, there are a ton of concerts and some of the big names are big and rich and azalea. and scott mccreary. >> and it's only my. weekend, the list of the best breweries in phoenix is out. >> and mothers bunk brewing is named best in phoenix and food is ranked high and they're located near seventh street. and check it out. and in over 24 hours, donald trump will be back in arizona and, who knows, maybe addressing his taxes. nicco sanes to is following decision 2016. and we'll see about that
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microscope about a recent revelation about his taxes, though and this visit will be the sixth time in arizona since announcing his candidacy and this time, he's stopping in prescott valley and will happen a few hours before the first and only ventual debate of the election cycle and is expected to be a sold-out event. the prescott valley event center. and the big question is whether or not he will address the taxes tomorrow. and this is after details of his 1995 tax return were reported by "theew that trump listed a net operating loss of $916 million that year and that could have allowed him to not pay taxes for up to 18 years. whether or not he's not paying taxes for that long is not clear at this time because he's not responded to this just yet. his campaign, however, saying the information was illegally obtained here and by dodging taxes, it's not against the law. one tax lawyer interviewed by
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interstate investors and developers. and that describes trump. at 2:00, the doors will open to the public at 11 and all of your coverage on 12 news and 12news.com. and it's 6:36. and let's check the morning juice with emma. >> and we're starting off with the top morning juice headline for you and, you know what? the biggest star in the nba said he's voting for hillary clinton in november. and talk about lebron james. he wrote an op- insider endorsing clinton. the ohio native said she's the only candidate who truly understanding of an akron, ohio, child born into poverty and she will need to be a unifying voice to help address violence in african-american communities and be a champion for children in their future, something he takes great pride in through his work with the lebron james family foundation. >> and so, no money? >> -- [ indiscernible ]
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you? [ laughter ] >> lord have mercy. >> huh. huh. >> that is more than i make in like six months. look at that. >> and okay, so, sean diddy combs makes an appearance and why he wrote forbes and asked to be taken off of the richest men in hip-hop list and that is interesting. >> beyonce's disco party, which he attended recently and takes on ellen in a hilarious round of five-second rule and lots to look forward to today. and the juicy question of the morning and your answer. 15% of people can not remember this. on average, it happens when you're 13 years old and more men forget this than women. now, vanessa thought maybe
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>> and i'm leaping toward what she said. you would think at 13, what are -- one of the things that could happen at that time, you're starting to like a girl or girls are liking guys and that might be the point that you have the courage to do something? and i am liking what vanessa said on that. >> that is cute. the name of the first person they kissed. what was his name? >> i don't want to say. >> oh! >> you do remember? >> i do orange am surprised i do and it was daniel or craig. i can't remember which one. >> daniel craig. >> -- [ indiscernible ] >> happened at 6 and i can't remember. >> six in. >> yeah. >> golly gee. >> and moving on up the street. >> wow. >> wow. >> what was yours? >> he was rob. >> rob? >> yes, i do remember being
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>> you see? >> five or six? >> grabbed my arm and he was kissing. >> what is with you guys? >> stop it. i'm telling my mom. >> yeah. >> make him stop. 6:39 is the time. reliving our childhood memories or nightmares. still ahead on 12 today, the place where you can get a first glimpse of winter. if you're ready for it, though. and robbed in paris. this happened last night. how thieves were able to get away with jewelry worth millions upon millions of
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. >> family emergency is right. rapper cap yay west abruptly -- kanye west abruptly stops his show after finding out his wife kim was just robbed in paris. boy, were there dr. mattic reports. they came in dressed as police and tied kim up, arms bound together, duct tape over her
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bathroom before leaving with two cell phones and approximately $10 million worth of jewelry. including a $4 million ring. they're still trying to confirm whether or not it was her wedding ring. the spokeswoman said she is badly shaken but physically unharmd. one of the biggest stories that a lot of you are going to see all over facebook this morning and all over twitter. it's trending now. we're getting more and more details from e news. the french the copsee, with the weapon, handcuffed him and forced their way into her private apartment. >> yeah. >> and they're saying golly, the amount of money that they got away with. they're still at large. they took off on bikes and then kim was able to free herself. and she is there with her sisters and her mom. the kids are back at home, but sources say that she thought at one point she was gone. >> yeah. >> and she was going to die.
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>> no matter who this happens to. >> that is a frightening ordeal where your life literally is in danger. i mean at gunpoint? >> and i think that is the key thing. when someone's coming to take your property, i am a firm believer, take it. my life is more important than anything that i own that is, you know, immaterial. and you have to ask the question, they had to have really planned this. >> oh, yeah. >> and they knew where she was going to turn out. for security reasons, the hotel needs to really look at things and doesn't matter who the person is. you tonight want these types of things happening. why did they tyke the two phones? they wanted to make sure that nobody could contact the police that quickly. >> yeah. >> and to have it on bake? they knew what they were doing and that is a shame. i always thought they rented the jewelry and stuff.
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see people stealing things, how are they going to pain that? everyone knows what is taken. >> 4.5 million. >> and that is the other thing. this is not your typical hotel but somewhere that stars stay at. a famous home of someone that used to own it and now they turned it into one of the places where the big stars stay at, an apartment really and that might be another problem, you know, the concierge maybe doesn't have a lot of backup. this is not like >> and very interesting. a lot is going to come out. regardless of whether like you hate her or love her. >> yeah. >> scary situation. >> and hopefully they catch him. >> my goodness. >> and how can they not? that is heavy carrying around $10 million worth of jewelry. >> and depending on how big. >> they were big. and check the roads with vanessa. >> what i want to know is what are on the two cell phones that
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pictures. we're keeping an eye on the one that took place on the 10 eastbound and that is on our cam for you and blocking the hov lane and there is delays in that area, and you want to leave early and i will give you another live look into the east valley on the 60 at country club. things are slowing down and heading westbound and there are no accidents there. the rest of the -- rest of the valley looks good and i am going to give you drive am ties for that is taking you 7 minutes, the split 12 and seventh street is going to take you 16 minutes. i will keep you updated other than that. and look at this. thousands of people on the west coast getting an early blast of winter? snowflakes flying in the sierra mountains, one semistruck crashed. the first snow 19s -- means that ski resorts are preparing to open for the season and
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places in california. and my gosh, we just started fall. >> and i have a cool winter countdown coming up in the forecast. first of all, it's monday. i am thinking about the weekend. i don't know about you. and i thought we would start off with a race for the cure. the initial stab at what we think the forecast is going to be like on sunday. the temperatures are perfect running weather. low 70s to start, a couple of clouds mixing in with more sunshine than anything. warming up to 75 for the 5k run and awards are going on at 10:00, we're looking at near 80 degrees. and let's get back to the here and now and then take the clock forward, basically, and show you what is up here. the cold front is going to zip through throughout the day. boys are going to leave the calling cards. more on that in a moment. first, gusty in the high country up to 40 miles an hour and gusts up to potentially 20, 25 miles an hour in the valley. and what follows suit here is
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and breezy weather for the valley and breaking it down hour-by-hour. gusts up to 25 there and sustained winds up to 13 miles an hour and that is going to kick up, everybody, the pollen and dust a bit and your allergies are going to continue to drive you crazy and beyond and these are the primary offenders here with rag weed and taking the top spot. sunrise to sun set and sun is down at 6:09, and making for a waxing, crescent moon tonight and temperatures are going to come tumbling down. look at valley neighborhood nabs tonight, including phoenix in the 50s. and boy, it's going to be a shock to the system and our first hard freeze is possible tonight and tomorrow night, above 6500 feet. the last time it was this cold was early may and 39 days until
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days until the -- average highs in the 60s and 79 days until the first day of winter. a lot of good tough here the next in our days and breezy -- breezy today. we're tracking highs in the 80s about 10 degrees below arm and the next two mornings, chilly and a modest increase on the thermometer and the days ahead and into the weekend. >> and looks incredible. thank you. and people living in southern california are under an earthquake the sanand res fault. the governor's office is issuing a warning for an increased possibility of a major earthquake. the seismologists have been working to develop a system to detect clusters and issue early warnings. today, the 8-member supreme court is back in action. they will debate race, religion, and gender issues;
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of scalia. the senate refused to vote on president obama's nominee garland. and a vote tonight could decide whether or not preps's home and studio will be open for public tours later this week. a city couple will vote on a rezoning plan to allow paisley park to be transformed into a museum. if approved, the first tours are expected this thursday. a heads up, the today show going inside on wednesday. the white house hosts the festival inspired by south by southwest, bringing together innovators from across the country and a music vestal -- festival in austin, texas, each year. includes a conversation between president obama and actor leonardo dicaprio on climate change. president obama and first lady michelle obama spoke at the south-by-southwest festival this spring. and tesla announced it delivered a record-breaking 24,500 vehicles in the third quarter.
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the deliveries this quarter were led by the model s and the all-electric car company expects deliveries to be as high. and best buy plans to hold a midnight launching for the playstation on october 13th in select locations, including apple valley. and the launching will be simultap -- the launching will be simultaneous and locations in the pacific timezone will be open at 9:01 p.m. on the 12th. if you can't night launch, they will be in stores during normal hours the following day and supplies will be limited. your storbucks -- starbucks barista may have an extra pep. all employees getting at least a 5% pay raise at company-run stores. the chain announced the pay raises this past summer amid the nationwide debate over raising the federal minimum wage. >> and good news. if you want to be healthy, don't make your bed.
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producing dust mites. the stuff on the skin we shed during our sleep? >> oh, my gosh. >> they thrive in a warm, moist environment and likely to die off if exposed to drier air. it's possible that leaving your bedup made can remove the moisture from the sheets to kill off the bugs. >> that would make me want to jump out of bed. a new show premiers on the big 12. ro following the voice. called timeless. an unlikely team is tasked with travelling through time to change the criminal masterminded and protect the past. 6:52 is the time now. still ahead on 12 today, your money-saving monday tip and a final check of weather
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it's 6:55 and let's check your roads. >> and there are no new accidents to report but we're keeping an eye on the accident that is live in our webcam and that is continue eastbound. the hov lane is blocked and there is your issue there. i will give you a look at travel times and there is an issue. on the 10 heading eastbound to 75th avenue, taking you 8 minutes and if you're going to seventh street, staking you 36 minutes and be aware of that accident and that may take you longer to get to work.
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and you are you digging the forecast or what? temperature degrees below average and breezy and full sunshine the next few days and 4 out of 7, the highs in the 80s and get ready for a chilly night tonight. >> and thank you. it's money-saving money and, of course, we want to help you save on your coffee addiction and jump you have a keurig, you know the cost of the k cups can get expensive and that is hy a refillage k cup that cost between 5 and 24 online and if you do that -- and the savings of 25 bucks if you dripping $2 a day for an entire month and it adds up and better for the environment, right? >> yeah. and i am going to start off with the kissing one. fifty% of us don't remember who
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>> and i can't remember. i -- daniel craig? >> yes. >> and not to be confused with the actor. >> and, even though i wish that is who it was. >> that is back in the day. you switch from one boy and who was your first kiss? >> i am not going there. >> what? >> crystal. >> and we're born and raised here. >> first and last name and the social security number. with my takeaway. >> and tonight, we're tracking the colder temperatures we have seen since early may. statewide and so get ready for a chilly morning. >> and jackets tomorrow? >> grab your jacket. >> and using one this morning. >> i know. >> my gosh. >> and thank you. >> and my takeaway is the kissing thing as well. i didn't want to share it. i am prom here, born and raised. >> oh, come on. >> is any we still know each other and he's married now. i don't want his wife to be
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>> and the pirates of the caribbean coming out next week and i am excited about that. more exciting, the state fair is here. >> and this weekend. the final takeaway and i have to let go of the control freak in -- 42ec error error in me as a pair -- control freak in me as a parent. do you want broccoli or broccoli? >> yes. >> and some cheese on it. >> right. >> and broccoli to the right or really, it's choices in life. >> and very kind. >> yes. >> and oh, okay and thank you for watching, everybody and watch us on tv and line and our social media apps and hope you make it a wonderful day. >> yes. >> and seats in broccoli and there you go. >> broccoli or broccoli.
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good morning. breaking news. hurricane matthew, a category 4 storm, one of the strongest in years, bearing down on haiti and jamaica right now. evacuations under way. forecasters say it could be catastrophic. al is tracking its path. taxing the campaign? donald trump fends off new calls to release his returns after a report shows he may not have paid any federal income tax for years. and this morning, another controversy -- what former "apprentice" cast members and crew are saying about his behavior on the set of that reality show. robbed at gunpoint. kim kardashian held up in paris by men disguised as police

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