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good morning, we're here on the weekend today on this sunday. now we begin with a story that we brought to you as breaking
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the gas explosion at a apartment complex. you can see the massive flames. nine people involved and six of them injured. one woman is said to have serious injuries. the building loss. witnesseswitness -- say there couldn'thave been much left. >> by felt a rumble, we were busy working and we saw there was an explosion. her family felt it over by phoenix street past the circle
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the that, they saw the -- the fire blazing and they're up high and could see it. >> authorities say everybody has been accounted for. they're now interviewing people nearby and inside, the cause still under investigation. well, days after a crash took the life of a 16-year-old girl, the family is speaking out to thank the public for their support. she was ride are her b the police confirm that the driver stopped and cooperated. her mom says that the impact knocked her helmet off before hitting the ground. she made friends where ever she went and made a big impact. >> we all feel better because of being able to say we knew her personally. i don't think that her death
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cared about her and just know that it warms my heart that she touched so many, keep your kids safe. it just takes a second. >> if you would like to help with funeral expenses we have a link at 12 news.com. well, states will >> well, some for it say that it generate millions of dollars, but some say that the risks out way the benefits. >> we went to verify -- [ music ] >> i said all along when this matter was proplerly submitted to the people -- they would see that it has no place in our
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83 years later, 2012. colorado does the same thing to marijuana [ applause ] [ cheering and applause ] >> we take you around to a grow house, a glassblowing demonstration and a couple of tours. >> there's tour buses, the day we went, there was four buses all of them sold-out. all filled with people out of shadows to see what it feels like to smoke legally. >> i got caught one time with one dude at 61 -- on my 61st birthday [ laughter ] cost me three thousand dollars. >> we want to feel safe and i think that everybody should have that same right. >> this has four pods here.
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man grow facility, one of the largest in colorado. >> a lot of people fought this tooth-and-nail, do you think they have come to acceptstance now? >> yes. there's 28% less opioid deaths here in colorado -- >> but make no mistake, they're in it for th marijuana, so i took the last bit of my credit, $15,000 over 6 months and went to the hydroponics stores first and learned and listened. i wasn't a green thumb before, i'm a good listener and good inventtor. >> can you give -- me a round
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stores. we grow all this bud here. >> all of that pot is taxed, both to the state and the city level. >> for taxes we got 141 million in last year, good money and certainly nothing we're upset about. 41 million went to school construction and then after school services and we pay >> in other words, and you'll here opponents, a drop in the bucket. but it's money that colorado, which share as common problem, funding the public education wouldn't have had. >> here is a snapshot on what we could see here, how does it benefit education? >> he grew up in scottsdale
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205. >> well, arizona law will raise $55 million a year for k. through 12 schools. >> is there a way to circumvent that? some say they were promised money and never got it. it can't be a bad thing right for schools? but to raise that money, have you to have dispensaries. -- downtown denver known as the green mile, a long stretch of pot dispensaries and that create as lot of revenue, but at the same time, there's people that, no matter what are against it. when it comes to arizona, and we pass it.
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mistakes? there's a lot of dispensaries and people worry they will get high and hit the roads. a four man team is looking for people under the influence of drugs or alcohol. >> drinking anything or smoke weed? a little bit? >> reporter: we're along the i.225 here in colorado and little bit outside the aurora jurisdiction. >> this has marijuana in it. this one is empty, so they have consumed all of this from the third bottle. it will be a marijuana d.u.i.. >> i just got tired and hit the wall. >> do you think that marijuana
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. >> it shouldn't have. >> so you wake up and hit the wall? it's a horrible feeling. >> scared the living hell out of me. >> i'm going to ask to you follow that light? do you understand my instructions? and close your eyes, when i tell you to, i want you to ti seconds. >> make a left -- >> after being cuffed, his blood drawn to measure t. h.c., that's the chemical that can make you high and impair you. he was charged with driving under the influence of drugs. >> for that stat, the no on 205
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colorado highway safety department. there our 114 traffic deaths but the reports say they were related to but not necessarilycaused by marijuana. but a sizable increase from 2012 before pot became legal. so in the end, as with alcohol, maybe it's about responsibility. responsible regulations and use and responsible education. we thought with a clear answer with whether it was a working, but as the pot czar says -- >> it's too early to say. >> well, these public health questions, they're not two to three year questions. i will say we have not seen a difference in consumption rates among adults or youths and i don't know if we will.
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the to bottle. should we tax it and regulate it and sell it to people over 21? or leave it to the folks with medical marijuana cards and the street dealers? >> if you're still undecided. we have a special marijuana page on 12 news.com, so you can decide which something, you called this weather wimps? >> yeah,. >> i saw people wearing beanies and jackets. >> and you get the jackets andsweaters on, but it's legitimately cold here. >> earlier today up north, they
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valley, the sun warms things up quickly. 84 by 3:00. the temperature drops to 73 by 9:00. well the call to action team is always trying to save you money, the best advice to keep in mind up next. = paul babeu is abusive.
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disturbing. man: babeu's school was unlicensed, abusive, and dangerous. woman: paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. man: congressional candidate not only ran a boarding school rife with abuse, he supported the abusive practices and even bragged about them. paul babeu is unfit to represent us. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this messsage.
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students were denied basic human rights and were subject to sexual abuse. arizona deserves better. arizona's largest newspapers endorse tom o'halleran for congress. "the republic" says, "elect tom o'halleran. his words match his work." and "the daily star" said, "o'halleran puts the common good above party politics.
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welcome back, everyone. well there's some advice that we just can't hear often enough and that proves true in the call to action office. >> yeah, there's the most and what we need to remember. good morning, guys, if there's once piece of advice it's this. read what you sign. we have all been there, you're in a hurry and agreements are long and unreadable, so you
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trouble. a woman signed anagreement with -- and we got her out of that contract. >> most people, you're in a hurry and there's a page or two of information, but you have to take a few minutes to look at it. it's not always drafted with your interest in mind. >> call our action team and our volunteers office soon. taking your calls from 11 to 1:00 p.m.. call the number on the screen or file a complaint at the e- mail address. call 12 for action, back to you. >> the call 12 team has saved consumers more than $1 million
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>> still ahead, giving you your full back to work forecast.
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welcome back, everyone. you know what i love about arizona, you can be here burning hot and then drive up
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>> it's perfect here in the valley. the air quality sitting in the good range now, but stay hydrated out there. check out the live shot from the arizona snow bowl, they're constructing that new lift here and yes, they did get some snow here. ri degrees and the humidity at 89%, the fog could be seen here in the next hour or so before it lifts. here in the valley, the sun and the shot over the superstition mountains. the dew points are up and it's
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this weather lately been too cold or hot or just right? believe it or not, some say it's been too cold. 34%, say it's too hot still in the morning. 16% will love it. we will stay in this range for the next 7 days. you can see nothing is happening here because the we notice the clouds moving to the southern portion today and probably result in a nice sunset tonight. high pressure quickly moves back in and that will keep it well to the north of us. well above average as well and
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nice out there. 60 in sholoh, here's looking at the next 7 days. it's going to drop down to 69 degrees and 87 by election day and for veterans day, 84 and we could see mostly cloudy skies with a little bit of a breeze. so the parades, they should well the fall colors are in full swing and we're at the start of a holiday season, a new twist on an old holiday
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i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this messsage. paul babeu oversaw a place of horrors as headmaster of a school for at-risk youth. students were denied basic human rights and were subject to sexual abuse. arizona deserves better. arizona's largest newspapers endorse tom o'halleran for congress. "the republic" says, "elect tom o'halleran. his words match his work." and "the daily star" said,
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welcome back, well a minivan may not be the first choice for families, but have plenty of features. >> features that will keep your kids from asking, are we this in week's driving smart segment [ music ] all that holiday travel is just around the corner and having the right car can make a difference between a crew of happy campers and just some screaming siblings. vans have got an bad rap lately
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raise your voice here, it projects it all the way to the third row speakers. it was like a mist terrous -- voice here. >> with the optional lounge style seats, they give you leg rests here airplane style shades. if they're awake, with the pacifica, you have two streams that go on the back of the seats here, you can hook up a gaming center or games. you can play one screen against
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to find the latest innovations and all that travel should be a snap. >> well no surprise here, pumpkin lattes are delicious, but -- they have 20% of daily ca drinking them isn't always good. well, if they taste good. do you like egg-nog. >> well the only brand here -- the almond brand put a trend on it with the chai. >> you know what i do? i just drink hot chocolate.
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then i'm good with one cup. >> but it has to be the swiss miss for me, the cheap stuff. >> a commercial for swiss miss. >> well the weather is right, for drinking those drinks. tuesday is looking nice and 87 for the high. we'll start to cool it down just a little bit by next weekend, 84 still well above average for the time of year. we could see a little cool down next week and we kind of want a cooler winter. >> i don't know about the people that say it's too cool now. thanks for joining us and we'll see you after sunday night football. have a good sunday
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