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long. don't hit the road right now if you don't have to. you should expect travel delays if you're about to leave to head north. family members of a man shot by police speak out saying the 23-year-old would never pull a weapon on an officer. it -- phoenix police attempted to talk to the man about the armed robbery and that is when the situation took a turn for the worse. >> 23 years old, he is not troublemaker and he has never been in jail. >> reporter: his family is in shock over what happened. they did not want to show their faces or share their names but want to clear the 23-year-old. >> they said he had a knife. i need to see proof of that knife because i don't believe he carried anything. >> reporter: the 23-year-old
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he was approached by a phoenix police officer. the officer believed he matched the description of a man wanted in an armed robbery in the same neighborhood. >> the officer got out and made that verbal contact. the suspect immediately began to be confrontational with the officer and refused to show his hands when given those commands and became aggressive with the officer, advanced on the officer an >> they woke me up. >> reporter: she saw the 23-year-old sitting on the stretcher before he was loaded into an ambulance. >> see the mark here? you see the tire mark, it is where the stretcher was and i saw him sitting down. >> he don't sleep at night. he sleep in the morning. he probably went to go to circle k to buy a drink or something
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didn't give him a chance. >> reporter: the 23-year-old is expected to survive and his brother is grateful for that and to get his side of the story. >> the 23-year-old graduated high school and loved to read and work out. the police officer has been with the department for nine years. he has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the investigation. the loop 202 is back open after a deadly crash shut down there early this morning, a vehicle was speeding through the construction zone and the white car may have been changing lanes. the s.u.v. rolled over and the passenger from the front seat was thrown from the vehicle. that person died at the scene. a fire breaks out in a home in chandler over at frye and
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she was treated at the scene. a man accused of stealing thousands of dollars from a veterans organization and kirk davis has been the president of the pat tillman memorial post for two years and he stole more than $100,000. steve krafft joins us live. >> reporter: kirk davis of goodyear arrested on charges of theft, fraudulent schemes, and the veterans of foreign war, vets helping vets. kirk davis, commander of v.f.w. pat tillman in avondale is accused of helping himself, stealing over $115,000 stealing checks. >> the charge against kirk davis commander of post 40 and avondale, arizona, if they are
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betrayal of the worst kind to the veterans and the supporters everywhere. >> reporter: a treasurer at post 40 notified police. investigators armed with a subpoena linked him to the missing money. he works for ?the veterans administration. he was arrested wednesday at his job and released to his home. we want his side of the story, we want to s i anything to say about the situation so we're going to knock on his door. no answer. the v.f.w. apologizing to the family of pat tillman and promising to take every measure possible to make sure this does not happen again. reporting live, steve krafft, fox 10 news. hillary clinton has spent much of the last month on fundraising campaigns and it looks like the campaigns are
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will help other democrats running. in july, clinton brought in $90 million. donald trump spending the day in philadelphia. trump is meeting with african-american leaders at baptist church. this weekend, trump will visit another battleground state as he is scheduled to head to michigan. what would kate middleton do if she was not a would like to be a farmer. i could think 20 other things i could imagine her being. she wants to encourage her children to learn that the land in their country to learn all about it. she has been teaching george the difference between barley and wheat. i don't think i know the difference in that and everything they know they grow on the farm.
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she needed a kidney transplant and her teacher was a match so she donated her kidney. after a few weeks of recovery, they are both doing great. >> she cares about kids and she want them to be healthy so she helps. >> doctors say more than 100,000 people are on the kidney transplant list each year but on coming up, how a fake doctor's note landed one woman behind bars. plus, the warning from doctors as flu season is quickly approaching. coming up new at 6:00, fleet week goes cross-country. we're taking you to the first ever military celebration on the
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the average age of a homeless person is 9 years old. my dream is to help kids living on the streets with education. charles what's up man? -whoa! how can we help? -ah man! wait, is that a basketball player? yes! -wow! my heart's about to jump out my chest man. charles you ought to be proud man. i'm just extremely grateful they were here giving them some encouragement- that's something that these kids are going to remember for a lifetime. did you see his big old feet? look. whoa. studies are finding more well, studyings are finding more people are renting by choice, not because they have to, instead because they want to. it is especially affecting one certain age group. >> reporter: 22-year-old adair walks her dog in her new chandler neighborhood.
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apartment looked to feel like a home but an apartment. >> this is an easier way i can feel like is mine but i have a few more years to plan for owning my own house. >> reporter: that has become a popular mindset among millennials. the rate of homeownership fell to 36% that is the lowest level in recently recorded that is why josh hard monticello plans to build more in the neighborhood. >> they are saying i don't want to own a home. i want to live where i want to live. i want to move if a job comes up in an area i like and fill my life with experiences and not things. they are an unusual group in that sense so they can live in a house but not have the responsibility. >> reporter: home-style
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are popping up over the valley. 11,000 units will be added in 2016 and 2017 combined. a huge majority of the units will be filled, many with millennials not ready to jump into ownership just yet but wanting to call phoenix home with flexibility. >> rent in the compared to national numbers, many studies found it is going up and the average rent is $961, $62 higher than last year's numbers. the calendar has turned to september, which means flu season is around the corner. enjoy the weekend before you start worrying about flu season, enjoy the holiday weekend. doctors are recommending people get their flu shots even though
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for another month. c.d.c. does not recommend they get the mist vaccine this year. it was a popular option for some, especially those afraid of needles but it was less effective compared to a regular flu shot. an oklahoma woman is behind bars after she tries to use a fake doctor's note out of jail. sheriff's office saying her boyfriend has a medical condition. she faxed the sheriff's department from a doctor saying her boyfriend should be released but the sheriff's department checked the note out and found out it is forged. she is charged with forgery and
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>> coming up, the strange reason people are traveling for hours to see goats on a farm. one football team really starts the season on the wrong note. where the players were falling down on top of each other. >> reporter: whoops. speaking of football, we check in on the cardinals. the cards making tough cuts today and pullinging the triggen
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a new yoga class is a new yoga class is taking oregon by storm. it is called goat yoga and it takes place on a farm in the town offal -- albany south of portland. people set up yoga mats and they graze next to them and sit next to this is so popular that people drive from miles away to take part. >> the amazing way to make money. get ready to pay more money if you use ups. ground rates are going up 4.9%. the price increases are set to
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december 26, the day after christmas. this august job report came out today and it was not that good. employers added 151,000 jobs last month that was below the number that economists were expecting. what affect did that have on wall street? dow jones nasdaq finishing in positive territory. that is tonight's fox business watch. according to travel and leisure, honolulu, hawaii, is the most atrictive city in the country. honolulu is filledded with great weather, of course, awesome surfing and gorgeous guys and gals. >> and good food.
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boulder, colorado, finishing second on the list and we're included, scottsdale came in third. >> nice. >> reporter: what about tempe? i like tempe? tough day in tempe and around the nfl and that includes the cardinals. coaches have to cut down their th ier from 79 players to 53- for 53. bruce arians having to make the tough call. kerwynn williams is gone. he is a good running back but he doesn't play special teams. if you're on the bubble, you have to play special teams like stepfan taylor. williams is gone. brooks had a rough night last night. he got beat for two touchdowns and missed a tackle that led to
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jackson shipley, the wide receiver out of texas had a good camp and good preseason game. maybe he will end up on the practice squad. b.a. talked about how this could be a tough day and talked about having to let guys go. chris clemens safety is gone, rob chris, and marquess bundy had a great game last night b you that wide receiver core just stacked and that is how it goes with cardinals. good problem to have that you have to let good guys go. >> some teams are happy to cut guys and get it over with. youwe have a talented group. there are a lot of calls back and forth. steve is pretty active right now
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talented as ours, you want to make it right down to the end. >> reporter: another player suspended in the first four games of the season. rob nuke vich violated the performance-enhancing substances now new england will be without m one more cardinals note, they made a trade getting marcus cooper. that other spot opposite of patrick peterson still a work in progress. we'll keep you posted as the cuts come in. more coming up at 6:00. ? this is classic stuff.
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the football team at the university of western kentucky. they could not wait to get their season underway. a number of players tripped over the excitement and tripped over each other as they ran out of the tunnel and on to the field. despite that messy start, western kentucky was able to easily defeat rice, 46-14. nobody got seriously hurt from what we understand. >> no, just like coming up, why a classic album from the eagles made its
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paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. extreme discipline used on special needs kids at a boarding school he used to run. widespread cases of physical and sexual abuse. students were also stripped down and forced to wear nothing but a sheet. indisputable evidence that congressional candidate supported the abusive practices and even bragged about them. because they're hopeless. because they're hopeless. a long history of abuse, the students may never recover.
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? the eagles greatest hits has returned to the top 40 on billboard album that record had a surge in sales thanks to a 99 cents sale price in the google play store. >> i wish i would have known that. >> album originally topped the charts in 1976 and sold more than 29 million copies. last weekend, the thriller "don't breathe". topped the box office.
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weekend? will carr has a look at what is new in theaters. >> reporter: the new sci-fi thriller "morgan" tells the story of a humanoid with humans evaluating the risk of keeping her around that is until morgan breaks out and the consequences of their creation become even greater. >> when i first saw you, i felt like i knew you. >> reporter: "life between oceans" stars michael fassbender as a light housekeeper and his wife trying to start a family and the moral dell limit -- dilemmas when a baby washes ashore in a row boat. >> you can't keep her. a family trying to have a family and trying again and what it is like to endure that and, of
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and the baby is onshore and the choices made from that point on. i thought it was an original peace where you don't get those human stories anymore. >> it was lovely to meet you. >> reporter: rachel weis starring and based on the benefit-selling novel. audiences can see the new number one film "don't three friends whose failed plan to break into a blind man's house takes a frightening turn. in hollywood, will carr, fox news. coming up at 6:00, police need your help trying to find this man. we'll show you a unique tattoo that he's got to that could help police. $12.99.
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now at 6:00, an east valley high school principal abruptly resigns and her students show support with a walkout. the family of a man shot by phoenix police speaking out tonight. their side of the violent encounter. do you recognize this man? police say he robbed a north valley bank. how as millions of people head out of town for the holiday weekend, we have good news for those of you staying in the valley. good news in the labor day forecast. thank you for being with us here at 6:00 on this friday night. we start with a traffic alert. a lot of people hitting the road early this weekend but a truck fire on the i-17 and black
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interstate that left traffic backedup for 15 miles. adot has since reopened both lanes of traffic but drivers should expect delays, again, about 15 miles long. adot recommending to try to take an alternative route if you can. here a look at more drivers heading out of town from i-10 and 35th avenue. some people heading out west for the last few days of it is expected to be a busy labor day weekend on the roads. here in arizona, aaa is estimating 1.5 million drivers will drive to their destination and 2ment 5 million will fly this weekend. one reason they are driving because gas is cheaper by 50 cents from last year. if you're heading out of town, check out adot signs. message reading dumb drivers and

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