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condition and what we know so far. and d-p-s responding to a viral post where a man says a trooper pulled a gun on him and his young daughter. what the arizona agency says about the traffic stop. plus guns n roses fans two-year-old twins in tempe rushed to the hospital after being found in a hot tub. the latest on their condition and what we know so far. dps responding to a viral post where a man says a trooper pulled a gun on him and his young daughter. what the a about the traffic stop. plus guns and roses fans aren't the only ones getting ready for tomorrow's big concert here in the valley. how crews are prepping university of phoenix stadium. thank you for joining us for "fox 10 news" at 5:00. we begin on this sunday with a really sad story. it's just horrible. two-year-old twins rushed to the
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tub. >> that's right. the two of them fell into the hot tub just after 11:00 in a home in a tempe neighborhoods in fox 10's danielle miller joins us live from cardon children's medical center where the twins were rushed to in critical condition. danielle. >> at this time we are not sure how long these children were in the water or even how they got into the back yard by themselves but we were told by officials the two-year-old twins are still here in the hospital. w condition. just after 11:00 this morning, tempe police and fire department responding to a neighborhood near priest drive and warner road for a drowning call involving two-year-old twins. neighbors tell us many people in the area have pools and hearing children were involved was heart breaking. >> it's sad and very -- not good information. >> i was praying for the god so nothing happen to themes in
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boy and a girl, were found in the backyard hot tub. it was above ground with no barrier. >> at this time we believe that the mother just looked away for just a few seconds and that's when the toddlers were able to go into the hot tub. >> the children were rushed here to cardon children's medical center for treatment. we were told the girl has been transferred to the icu and is breathing on her own while the boy is in the er with vitals and firefighters tell us the fact that these two are still breathing on their own is definitely a positive sign a step in the right direction. we will be staying on this incident and any updates on these children's condition. we will bring you those as we get them. reporting live, danielle miller, "fox 10 news." maricopa county sheriff's departmentives -- detectives have identified the man who drown in the salt river
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the detectives say he was seen struggling in the water at 4:00 yesterday. good samaritans pulled him if the water near fox tail. at the lower salt river. he was underwe are told about four -- under we were told four to five minutes and they immediately started cpr until deputies got there but sadly he did not vur vf. fire crews on north mountton this morning rescuing a woman who fell about three-quarters of the way off the trail there they say that hiking on a paved trail so basically they were able to drive up there and get her off the mountain. she did have a cut leg but they tell us she was conscious and alert when they found her. we haven't heard if she was seriously injured or taken to a hospital. >> we have officially tied for the third highest number of days over 110 in phoenix. i'm not celebrating. i know i said it upbeat but i'm not celebrating.
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national weather service. we may be getting a break from the heat in the coming days. kristy has a look at our forecast are you sell where thing? >> -- celebrating? >> we won an award this year, 2016 bringing us the third warmest year so far in terms of the triple digits. it's cool in the studio and i hope you cool at home because those temperatures are not pleasant. in fact, we were still seeing triple digit numbers 110 and above in several locations at this hour. yuma at 110. all of these spots i think is fair to say hot right now and we have seen a stretch of very warm to hot weather throughout the start of our area. spring into summer. this year 2016 we are in fact tied for third place for the third most days of 110 degrees or more we tied back with 2002 in 1979 where the other years that tied for third place with 28 days this year that were 110 or more. back in 2007 the next highest
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place back in 2011 many of you may remember it was hot, hot, hot, 33 days of 110 plus and i will tell you what the warm temperatures will come back into the forecast. i will give you more details coming up a little later on in the show. developing story here as police investigate an accidental shooting. this happened in tempe. police say a 30-year-old man was rushed to the hospital after he shot himself. take a look at the scene near mc temp theesm was last night. tempe police telling us that man's injuries were serious but he is expected to survive. they are still investigating to find out exactly what happened here. tonight we are learning more about a sheriff's canine attacked during a s.w.a.t. situation. that dog is named marco and he was attacked by other dogs as officers entered a mesa home where a man had shot his girlfriend. deputies say they had to kill
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marco. deputies say that marco needed stitches and will have to rest for a few days but thankfully he will be okay. deputies shot the man inside with a rubber bullet and took him into custody but thus far his name has not been released. did you see the social media post? it's local and went viral. it involves the arizona department of public safety. they are responding to this incident where they pulled over a man whose rental car had a stolen license plate on kenneth walton posted his account of the traffic stop on-line. he said troopers were screaming at him and pointing their guns at him and his seven-year-old daughter who was in the car. but dps says they were just following protocol. they say it was a high risk traffic stop when they saw the stolen plate so they came up with their guns drawn. they say they didn't know the little girl was even in the back
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>> mr. walton has every right to be angry and we support him in his anger. however, we just feel he needs to direct it in the right place which is this never would have happened if the rental company would have removed the plates like they were supposed to. >> yeah, turns out that car wasn't stolen at all. in fact, neither was the license the rental company just didn't remove the license plate that was registered as stolen. troopers say all in all, the situation ended peacefully without anybody a judge could rule to allow recreational marijuana proposition on the november ballot as early as tomorrow. superior court judge heard arguments from both sides this last friday. opponents to the petition say that the ballot was misleading by not providing a full explanation of the piece of legislation. but the campaign to regulate marijuana like alcohol says the suit is just an attempt to keep voters from deciding.
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21 and older to possess up to an ounce of marijuana. grow up to six plants for personal use and it will be taxed at 15%. supporters say tens of millions of dollars will go to education as a result of that tax >> day is almost here for guns and roses fans. and there are a lot of >> absolutely. >> in the valley here. >> and intense bunch. the 80s rock legends gearing up for a big show at the university of phoenix stadium tomorrow night. >> absolutely. and we had to send someone out there the band honor -- on their reunion tour back together for the first time in decades. our own marcy jones out there live at the stadium and she got a peek at what the crew had it to do to set up this massive concert.
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i have to say it was a little weird after several days of cards camp to go in there and not see the turf. those production crews are working so hard to transform it it into a ragein' rock and roll venue in 24 hours, fans will be out here filling up the barricades and getting tickets and rolling on in to see this fantastic show that they waited so long for and earlier we caught up with the production manager who showed us how it all goes down. >> for guns and roses it's production day university of 20 trucks, 250 crew members. and tons of steel. >> it takes us to put this up we are talking we would like to have four days. three steel days, one production day and then show day and then a load out. >> nobody knows more about a show like this than dale who has been a rock and roll production manager for almost 40 years. >> all i've done. have done that since 1979. that's all i've done this much is all touring around the world and traveling and making it
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and roses has nothing to prove because this is a reunion tour the expectations are high. >> important thing for this show the guys asked for us to make sure that we present them. present them to the fans. and not bring in gags and that it's a rock show. >> with the stadium transforming into the perfect rock and roll venue, the band is leaving their heart on the stage for dedicated fans. >> the three of them really enjoy it. they have a good time every nigh paper it's not. they are friends and they work together. they are business partners. and it's a good thing. and it's fun for them. coming in and playing, they do it. it's a big show so we need days to move it. they would play every day if they could. >> now because i'm such a dedicated journalist, my photographer levi and i have passed the last several hours have been jamming out to guns and roses in the car. i love sweet child o' mine, but
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jungle really just has a special place in my heart and i'm sure a lot of other fans feel the same way. the show starts at 8:00 tomorrow. particulars are still available so come on down. reporting live, marcy jones, "fox 10 news." latest on those violent riots taking place in wisconsin. what city leaders are saying tonight about the shooting that sparked this outrage. >> welcome to the jungle and arena football league staple when these guys opening kick. cardinals, know where they are going? a place you would love to go is san diego. we will check in with practice earlier and check in with the rewind on what happened, cards, raiders over friday night's game. troy nicholas making a big impression. plus the meltdown for grak greinke -- zach greinke at fenway park. d-backs going from bad to
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and four officers were hurt and have been treated and released from a hospital. >> fox news correspondent matt fin has the latest. violence and chaos erupting in milwaukee overnight after police fatally shoot a man fleeing. >> a young man lost his life yesterday afternoon. and no matter what the circumstances are, his family has to be hurting. >> police say the suspect, 23-year-old seville smith was armed gun at the time of the incident and the officer involved was wearing a body camera. police say seville appeared to be shot in the chest. >> have not seen the video, i have however seen the still photo extracted from that. and that still photo demonstrates without question that he had a gun in his hand.
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>> within hours of the shooting, crowds began engaging in clashes with police setting a gas station on fire. torching businesses. smashing a police car and setting fire to others. >> you have people out here going crazy. we were losing loved ones every day to the people that are sworn in to protect us. >> governor scott walker activated the national guard to help law enforcement if violence persists. walker praising citizens who showed up sunday to clean up the northside neighborhood. >> the bottom line is there are only in milwaukee but in this specific neighborhood and it's imperative that we do all we can to keep them safe and part of keeping them safe means holding respect for law enforcement, allowing them to do their job and we need to do more of that but doing what happened last night doesn't do any good. >> this system has put so much on the people. right now we come out to respect them, to love them, to encourage them to do better. >> police say the officer involved has been placed on desk
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mayor urging for that body camera video to be released as soon as possible. in milwaukee, matt fin, fox news. after a stretch of some soggy and sticky days, we are going to see drier and warmer conditions. we will take a look at your ten day coming up after the break. hi, i'm dana from aarp in downtown phoenix to tell you about all the real possibilities happening right here in your community. because if you don't think real possibilities when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp." we are volunteering with fitphx meet me downtown walk-run program. join us every monday in downtown phoenix. helping build community through fitness and keeping our city in motion. get to know us and see all the real possibilities
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look at these pictures. you can see why. these heavy rains started friday night. dropping about ten inches of water and that was on friday alone. and it doesn't look like relief is on the way for these folks whether ex-- weather experts are saying the rivers there are going to keep rising until monday. >> we tried out the back door. there was spider. >> and out the kitchen there was a snake. we fought through that and then finally got in the c >> wow. they are lucky they made it out. they say sunday hasn't been quite as rainy. that's the good news. residents were told to stay in their homes unless they got a call to evacuate. really an historic rain event in that section of the country. we will take a look at that in a moment and makes us appreciate what we have here in the valley. it's been sticky, but we were
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about average for the start of your workweek. a lot of moisture to the south of us. the bulk of the rain we are seeing out there is in our neighborhood to the east of us. we are seeing new mexico predominantly where we are seeing showers dry and warm what we are seeing here in arizona. the national picture i want to show you as we start our show because it's a mess out there all of this moisture off the gulf coast line in addition to this area of low pressure moving through texas is making for severe flooding conditions. notice despite the fact there is less rain we still have these flood washes and warnings. not just in the southeast but stretching into parts of the ohio valley as we continue to see that low moving into that section of the country. so not out of the woods yet. some sections of mississippi and louisiana in just the past three days has seen anywhere between 20 and 30 inches of rain. that's correct. here we aren't looking at flooding, but we are looking at our own watch of sorts. at air quality warning in effect for tomorrow until 9:00 because
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great outside. the ozone concentration very high. so stay indoors if you can. temperature-wise numbers anywhere from 106 in glendale to 107 in mesa. little cooler in deer valley at 102 even more so at cave creek. florence at 103 degrees and normal temp for today, 105. not too bad. we came in at 106 this afternoon back in just 2015 so just last year at this time we were 117 degrees. any other complains we had in the weather department or a home we got to throw them back door because conditions weren't that bad today. tonight we will look at conditions that are warm. we will see 86 for yuma. 88 for bullhead city. payson in the 60s. not so bad at st. johns at 60s. 50 for flag and then tomorrow continuing to see that magenta color on our contour map which means hot temperatures. 114 is expected for lake havasu. a couple of degrees cooler for yuma. 90 for prescott. 95 for winslow. douglas in the low 90s. we will stay dry. we will stay warm perhaps a
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there tonight into tomorrow we continue with that warming trend. 10. the expected high for the afternoon. now chance of storms it will be back in our forecast potentially as early as wednesday or thursday. but even at that point it's minimal. looks like most of the activity we will see out there will be in higher terrain so for a few days we enjoy warmer and drier conditions and then when that chance for storms comes back into the forecast we will have a drop in temperature. the classic tradeoff we look at, do you like it do you like it warm and dry. >> or san diego? >> whie you are watching us get out of town. >> or sedona, all points north. >> a lot of places to escape that are cooler. >> that's the good news. we didn't get 20 inches of rain in day. >> or 30 over three days. unbelievable. >> that's a good way to look at it. >> stick around, up next a man in washington state finds a set of dog tags in the middle of this muddy field.
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sense. not quite clear how those tags ended up there in the first place and there is also an arizona connection in this story. very interesting. fox's jaime thompkins has the details. >> this site was dumped on between 66 and 72. that's how old they could be. military mystery hidden signed this muddy haystack. >> out of all of this whole area in this whole site that was drenched from the porch i found these little thing. the eye of dan norwood. >> i saw a glimmer and when over to themes in he found the dog tags while working execution on this site in fife last year. >> wash them off and clean them up and there was the name. >> deborah k. dennis. but who is she? and where is she? >> i want to know the story where she got here. i want to know. >> we did some digging of our own and found deborah's daughter courtney living just half an
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the dog tags. >> it's super random. i mean, my mom was in the army a long time ago. for someone to find it and then find me is amazing. >> courtney says mom deborah now recedes in arizona and she can't wait to share resides in arizona. >> i think she will be blown away. i would love to ask her maybe she knows how they got lost. i mean, it's weird for them to end up somewhere in the mud. >> the case of the muddy military mystery now solved. >> what are the chances you would find two tiny little dog tags. >> in 110 acres? billion to one? i don't know. something like that astronomical . >> coming up after the break, the latest from the campaign trail, how the trump campaign is defending comments made by trump
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governor mike pence goes governor mike pence going on a fox news sunday this morning to try to explain his running mate's comments. >> interesting comments. questioning circulating by what donald trump meant by a statement that president obama is the founder of isis. trump says by pulling troops out of iraq when obama did he allowed isis to grow and to gain more power. so he said obama is the founder of the islamic state group. now trump later sponted saying he was being sarcastic but that doesn't align with what his running mate says. >> i think he was being very serious and he was making a point that needs to be made. that there is no question that the failed policies of the barack obama and secretary of state hillary clinton in the wider middle east created a vacuum within iraq which isis was able to arise.
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