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thank you for joining us tonight at 10:00. a valley couple posts video from their recent trip to walmart, and this video has gone viral. it's getting so much attention because they left with more items than they purchased, and they left with what they say are bedbug bites. andrew hasbun is live now with the story for us. andrew, you are talking to the people involved. what did they have to say? >> i sure did, marc, and they pooesed facebook of their visit here. they told us one of them sat in the cart, and just shortly after the bedbugs attacked. the video is hard to stomach, the bugs clearly visible, crawling in and out of the motorized cart seat. >> probably hundreds. yeah, there was a lot. >> jose avalos was shopping with
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135th avenue and bethany home road last night. >> next thing you know i'm looking at my back, all covered and bites and everything, i'm all itchty, and it's disgusting because you never know who else they have already bit. if they are on a chair, they have probably already spread out through walmart. >> he complained to walmart management, and they took the cart away. he also filled out a incident report with the store store and went to the doctor to have the bites checked out. facebook and it exploded online. >> we posted the to video to let people know about walmart, how dirty it was, and it just blew up. >> reporter: and that video has gotten the attention of walmart's corporate office. they tell us that the carts from the store have now been removed. reporting live, andrew hasbun, fox 10 news. parents of kids from landmark and challenger schools got together for a meeting today
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schools were closed due to structural problems. the more than 1,400 students will have to split schedules at two other schools. desert school and bicentennial north will have to accommodate the students for half the day, and then open for the day for the other half of students. parents are not happy about the arrangement. >> it tears everything apart. we have got to put our new routine as far as going to sleep earlier because they have to wake up earlier, eat breakfast earlier, everything, kind of a domino effect. >> the glendale school superintendent says this is the best arrangement they could come up with on short notice. a man hit and killed on i-17 this morning. his suv broke down right near northbound 17 and thomas.
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samaritan, stopped, and that's when he saw the man hit, the driver taking off. the vehicle pickup truck had custom taillights and a short bed. a man accused of shooting out a car window on interstate 10 yesterday as he stood in the median. passengers td a man and a woman standing with a gun as they drove past, and the couple apparently shot out the windshield. nobody was hurt. police say they called 911 and arrested gutierrez rodriguez. a woman in glendale rested and sentenced to two years in prison. melissa talal was accused of using a company credit card to buy more than $150,000 in
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talal worked for a cancer that provides support for cancer victims and their families. she still faces a restitution hearing. closing arguments today were held in the trial of a former scottsdale yoga teacher. 33-year-old lindsey radomski is accused of having sexual contact with teenage boys at a bar mitzv mitzvah. she is facing ten misdemeanor counts. prosecutors say and invited eight boys to fondly her newly augmented breasts and even performed a sex act on one of them. >> that was the conversation the defendant was having that night. it became do you want to see them and then it became showing them. >> the defense lawyers say radomski is actually the victim here, claiming that the boy
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was incapacitaincapacitated. closing arguments continue tomorrow. a valley man needs your help tracking down equipment stolen out of his work truck. he doesn't want to be identified, but he's hoping someone can identify the crooks caught on camera. >> thieves caught on camera stealing thousands of dollars worth of tools from a work truck belonging to a valley air-conditioning company. >> my heart dropped. i felt violated. i felt like -- i felt like, you know, i'm not safe in >> the thieves roll up around 6:00 on sunday morning to the owner's house on 24th street and indian school. while one guy stands watch, the other guy uses a crowbar to break into the back, all happening under the watchful eye of surveillance cameras. >> i hope these guys get caught. >> if you have any information on who these guys are, call phoenix police or silent witness at 480-witness.
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receive free chick-fil-a for a year. that's after he saw a 350-pound 24-foot inflatable cow that was stolen from a valley chick-fil-a. the franchise owner promised free chick-fil-a as a reward for whoever led to the tip that would bring the cow home, and the restaurant owner says he plans to make good on that promise. one town wants actor kevin baco coming up, what they are doing to try and bring home the bacon. and hillary clinton diagnosed with pneumonia. it can happen to anyone. what you need to know. a major recall from samsung. why lithium ion batteries are exploding, and what you need to know. i'm ty brennan, that story
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does not make it liable for reviews posted on the site. this ruling upholds a lower court ruling involving the online review site. the case is based on a lawsuit that was brought by the owner of a washington state plumbing business after the business received a negative review on yelp back in 2011. the business owner, who is serving as his own attorney, plans to appeal. samsung is asking his customers to stop using their new galaxy note 7 smartphones and bring them back to the store as soon as possible after catching fire. ty brennan has the latest. >> reporter: now, the issue is surrounding samsung's newest galaxy note 7 phones and their lithium ion batteries. experts say for some unknown reason, those batteries are overheating and causing fires. >> i love it. i mean, the notes have the stylus so you can, you know, write on the screen or kind of do all of that stuff.
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so he was naturally excited when the galaxy note 7 was released, but that excitement quickly turned to frustration after all 2.5 million were recalled after fires sparked by lithium ion batteries. >> samsung has asked all of the users of the device to power them down and go trade them in while they fix the problem and sent out new phones. >> you had one of those new phones. >> very concerned, because you never know when they are going to blow up. >> he is an expert in the field of smartphones. h says this recall is concerning because the company hasn't been able to pinpoint the exact problem. as for welch, he says he is going to keep his phone but take precautions by not charging it at night and limiting his use on it. >> really, really inconvenient
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i spent time moving my music and files, so i don't want to do that again and do this again, so i'm going to be taking a risk and keeping it until i get the replacement. >> samsung says you can return your phones to the point of purchase and they will give you a replacement until they figure out this issue. ty brennan, fox 10 news. in election news, there will be a recount in the arizona g.o.p. primary election for congressional district, andy biggs right now leading christine jones by 16 votes. along with the recount, jones says she wants a investigation. she claims there were problems with the original count, such as votes being thrown out because a voter voted for more than one count. >> trouble at trump rally today.
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fox 10 news is back. let me ask you this question. is there any place in america more fun to be than a trump rally? protesters were tossed out from a trump campaign rally in north carolina. you can see the gup then a trump supporter comes over with his fist clenched while he was arguing, even touching those hecklers as security came up to escort them out. it got a bit heated there. this was in the u.s. cellular center in asheville. trump promised to bring back jobs to the state, if he's elected. you can see the scuffle happening right there, security coming up to separate the guys, get those protesters out of there. trump says he will make sure
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consequences. hillary clinton is temporarily off the campaign trail as she tries to recuperate fom pneumonia. clinton stumbled as she was leaving a 9/11 memorial today. tday, she spoke to cnn via phone, saying she felt much better once she got into the air-conditioned van. clinton said she didn't think that her pneumonia diagnosis was going to be that big but trump spoke to fox and friends this morning and said clinton's health is an issue. >> i think it's an issue. in fact, this week i took -- this last week i took a physical, and i'll be releasing when the numbers come in, hopefully they are going to be good. i think they are going to be good. i feel great. but when the numbers come in, i'll be releasing various -- very, very specific numbers.
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he would see her at the debate. steve krafft with more now on the symptoms of pneumonia. >> so hillary clinton has something that in an average year millions of americans get, pneumonia. how serious is it? how do you treat it? pneumonia is a lung infection. bacteria can cause it or a virus or even a fungus. pneumonia can cause coughing, fever, chest pain, trouble breathing. >> it's a very common condition. i have had many, many with pneumonia. we see it in children, young people, middle-aged people, but it is more common as people get into their 60s and older. most people recover completely with no long lasting effects. >> reporter: at the university of arizona college of medicine in phoenix, doctors use a life like medical mannequin to teach students how to deal with patients with pneumonia, by
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do you have any pain when you breathe? are you short of breath? how are you feeling today compared to yesterday? >> reporter: the good news is pneumonia is highly treatable. >> over hundred million people in the united states are hospitalized each year, and it's more common than that. people are usually treated as outpatients with antibiotics. >> whose most older people, kids, and people with chronic diseases. the best advice, very simply, if you have a persistent cough, if you are running a fever, if you feel faint, if it's becoming a problem, get in touch with your doctor. steve krafft, fox 10 news. well, we had some rain, some pretty good storms around the state. we had a little bit of rain
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your exclusive accuweather forecast with dave munsey on fox 10 news. we had kind of an interesting day weather-wise for us. >> yeah, we had a little bit of rain here, a little bit of rain over there. i had some pretty good storms up north and down to the south of us, with some watches, some advisories, even a warning or two. >> looks nice tonight. >> yeah, nice tonight, not a bad day all in all, really kind of nice. it is 86 right now, wind still up out of the south, southeast at about 14 miles an hour. it's been like that throughout the day today. 85 degrees right now in deer valley, 84 in fountain hills, 80 at apache junction. we have 82 in ahwatukee, and 90 degrees right now in goodyear. so temperatures a little warmer on the west side. yes, that is moisture you see. some pretty good storms. look at that one kind of tripping out there and as we get you a look at the city, you can see a little of that stuff
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city, not everybody getting it. got a pretty good shot down in casa grande. you see that storm going through, but look at how it kind of clears out. behind it we take a look over on the east side here, a little bit up north, not much going on there. we get you over into the white river area, and you see there were storms over there, and there's still a little bit of rain hanging around. but for the most part that stuff is drying up. that's a pretty good system right in there, but it is exitin we do have some advisories in the air for windy conditions, and that's all across the north and the northwestern portion of the state. this one in this area lasts until 6:00 tomorrow evening and this one over here will last until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow evening. so a little bit longer on that one. and there's still some winds gusting out there across the state. we have them just in that little triangle right there. but they are blowing fairly good at this time.
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motion for you. we don't see much, a little bit of shot out to the east of us here, but most of that moisture is making its way out of the state right now. we look at 101 degrees for the high today. the other areas picking up 99 at buckeye, 97 at deer valley, and 95 out at gateway. 82 in sedona, 81 in prescott, 89 at page, 89 in safford, and 91 down in tuscon. here's your day. 101 on the 101 and 78 would be your normal high and low. there's your record high at 110, your record low at 58. this is what we are forecasting for tomorrow. 94 degrees. lots of 90s in that mix. also, we had some very cool conditions with temperatures getting into the 20s early this morning. a little bit of flooding across arkansas, and very, very heavy rain in the carolinas. take a look at your overnight low at 76 degrees.
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and low 100s over the next ten days. watch your kids around water. >> all right, dave, thank you. a vermont town desperate to bring home kevin bacon, that's right, for its third annual celebration of all things bacon. bacon attended the bacon fest in the past, and now brattleborough is doing its best to bring him back. they sedan sent out a asking for him to make history and come that their town. even are vermont's governor posed with the cut out. the town even put the cut out in front of a breakfast, trying to bring bacon back. >> hey, this is kevin bacon sending my regrets to the good people there.
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film. i appreciate all of the support of the city and the state of vermont trying to get me there. i'm a big fan of vermont. i have got two sisters that live in the state. unfortunately, i have got to be working. have a great time and enjoy the bacon. how about some bacon and eggs to go, take it on the run here. cardinals defense against an
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m donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue i approve this message. and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember."
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you're watching fox 10 sports with jude lacava in hd. well, it's one of the more interesting parts to last night's game. the cardinals defense not necessarily blitzing or pressuring the young, inexperienced starting quarterback early in the game. so you might say that pressure could have at least made him think twice. you know, you look at what happened with chris hogan on this move right here, and look back at that first drive, that nine-play drive, four man rush, some five man rush, but certainly this team was unable to put a ton of pressure on garoppolo who sacked only twice, four quarterback hurries. but when you look at the defense for the most part, the added personnel, the likes of chandler jones, trying to through different looks, confuse a young guy, could have been an interesting approach early in the football game.
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stood in the pocket, got the job done. here's bruce arians today on his defense. >> i went with the defense and asked, did we have too much stuff, especially after thursday? but no, we are good, and then not to make the checks that we made, especially as veteran players, was disturbing. >> monday night t football, let take you to washington. pittsburgh, ben roethlisberger on the move right here, and big ben was on his game. antonio brown, touchdown receptions, big ben 27-37, 300 yards, look at this beautiful throw, has it right there. they had their way. colin kaepernick and eric reed take a knee during the national anthem tonight, niners hosting the los angeles rams. and then you see carlos hyde
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gut. this rams team failed to score here. they lose, shut out in that game. rockies, dbacks, follow the action, tomas drives in drury. it's 2-0 arizona. tomas wielding a powerful stick of late, that's for sure. here we go again. jensen this time scores tomas, and lam, it's 5-0 arizona. shel tonight. carlos gonzalez at the plate, miller gave up nine runs, six hits in this game. you see 6-5, but this game ended moments ago, tomas with a grand slam, and finally the dbacks after being swept by the giants and dodgers, they win 12-9 the final. >> good to see them in that column. modern family is next. have a great night. we'll see you back here starting
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