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thank you for joining us tonight. we begin with a fox 10 news alert out of glendale where firefighters rushed a one-year-old baby to the hospital after the baby fell out of a second story window. this happening at an apartment near 63rd avenue and bethany home road. >> now, was awake and breathing, eyes open when they were transported. right now police are still on the scene investigating. they have not made any arrests. we'll continue to follow this. w will bring you updates as we get them. meantime, live pictures from 35th avenue and northern where a man was shot outside of a bar. police say two men got into a fight, one pulled out a gun and shot the victim. the victim is suspected to survive.
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a lot of officers on the scene investigating this. if anything changes, we will be sure to bring you it during our newscast. almost two weeks after the primary election, the race for congressional district 5 finally coming to an end after the primary. state senate president andy biggs and challenger christine jones, they were separated by only a few dozen votes. >> but after the recount, biggs prevailed by the slimmest of margins. marcy jones i l capitol. i am not sure if it is worse to lose by a few votes or a landslide. it's painful. >> it's times like these, john and kari, that you really get to see the human side of politics. christine jones choked up when she announced she was conceding. it was so close, but it just wasn't enough. after the judge read the results
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said she made a phone call. >> i called andy biggs, congratulated him, and offered my full support. >> biggs' attorney says he believes the process was fair and thorough. >> we have counted the votes twice, we have been through court, counted it once again. at the end of all three rounds, we have seen andy biggs one. >> before conceding the win, the former go pasking to have ballots reviewe, but jones says the toughest pill to swallow was the 200 ballots that were thrown out for things like mismatched signatures or failing to mail an envelope. >> there were more than 300 voters in congressional district five who tried to vote whose votes didn't count. that is a meaningful number when you are separated by nine votes.
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but also flattering. >> we had the support of approximately the same number of people as andy biggs, who has been representing this district for 14 years in the state legislature, and i find that to be very telling but also very humbling that that many people would say, christine, we want you to represent us in congress. >> jones says come november 8th, she plans to vote republican all the way. she also added that she is not completely ruling out ever running for office agn. reporting live, marcy jones, fox 10 news. >> thanks, marcy. an old controversy getting new legs tonight after years of questioning president obama's national origin. donald trump today suddenly reversed field, saying that the president was indeed born in the united states. but will his new position, trump's, win him any votes in the upcoming election? will it help him? and what does sheriff joe arpaio think of all of this, considering that he once sent detectives to hawaii to investigate this matter? steve krafft spoke to the
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>> today, after years of expressing his doubts, donald trump made it official. he says he believes that president barack obama was born in th united states. for years, donald trump has been the country's biggest birther, doubting president obama was born in the u.s.a. today, mr. trump changed his tune. >> president barrack obama was born in the united states, period. >> donald trump claimed hillary clinton got the birther >> hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. i finished it. i finished it. you know what i mean. >> reporter: hillary clinton says that is a lie. >> he is feeding into the worst impulses, the bigotry and the bias that lurks in our country. >> reporter: although mr. trump now wants to move on, sheriff
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investigating the president's birth certificate. we asked, do you agree with donald trump the president was born in the united states? >> i have no idea. i do have ideas about a birth certificate, yes, and that's my trust right now. we had no information to substantiate that that is a legitimate document right now. >> reporter: in the past, donald trump has agreed with joe arpaio. in this tweet from 2012, he said congratulations to real sheriff joe on his successful cold case posse investigation, which claims barrack obama's birth certificate is fake. as for the sheriff, he says his investigation in hawaii is open and is continuing. steve krafft, fox 10 news. the first presidential debate is only ten days from now, but don't expect to see anyone other than donald trump and hillary clinton on stage. the commission overseeing that debate says that libertarian candidate gary johnson and green
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are looking at them there, they have not garnered enough support in the polls to make it. the commission set a 15% threshold, and right now johnson has about 9%. stein is at 3%. this is a special night at deer valley high school tonight. they honored fallen heroes. it was deer valley's first ever military appreciation night during their football game versus queen creek. the school has lost two former students who fought in the middle east, and tonight it was and among the highlights were the world famous arizona skyhawks skydiving team. they parachuted in to deliver the game ball before kickoff. >> that is very cool. >> super cool. >> and tonight students say the event, this is important. >> i think it's really good. i think they should do more nights like thisment especially nowadays, they don't get as much recognition for what they do, and people don't realize how hard it is and what they have to sacrifice every day.
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one time thing. the school wants to make this an annual tradition. a new gym is ready to open its doors here in the valley. >> and instead of your traditional workout, this gym is inviting people to try in really kind of a nontraditional way of staying in shape by rock climbing. >> and the man behind this idea has strong ties to the valley. danielle miller got a sneak peek inside. >> the black rock open in boulder, and the owner says this is open for all ages to climb and have fun, but for him climbing has a deeper meaning. >> i like going to the top, yes. >> is it scary? >> no. >> parents and children, even as young as four years old, like ash, having fun, all while getting a physical and mental workout climbing the 15-foot walls. >> it's physically challenging, mentally challenging too, actually, because you can only
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wall, so you have to think about it. it's almost like a puzzle. >> it's that physical and mental challenge that inspired chris dodge to open the gym, spending several years in the army, even in iraq. he says rock climbing was always his escape to help him stay focused. >> this is really a stress reliever. you can only focus on what's right in front of you. if you're anything else, not paying attention to your hands or feet, you'll immediately fall. there's a direct consequence to not being in the moment. >> it's going to be going on from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. there's going to be a live band, food, and of course plenty of climbing. danielle miller, fox 10 news. warming up a little bit here comes the weekend. and your weekend forecast just minutes away, we'll have it for
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homeschooling is on the rise, but what's behind the withdrawal from public education? some experts believe it boils down to one core issue. a couple of pop super stars making a stop here in the valley today. why today was extra special for singer nick jonas. and later, a librarian leaves millions of his fortune to his former employer, but what they decided to spend it on is we'll discuss it, coming up in
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they are two of the you're watching fox 10 news with john hook and kari lake in hdment they are two of the hottest perfectliers in the country right now, and pop star demi lovato, she looks fantastic, doesn't she? and nick jonas, he doesn't look too bad either, they brought the world tour right here to the valley tonight, but before they took the stage, they took some time out from their busy school
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and today it was extra special for nick. ? happy birthday dear nick, happy birthday to you ? >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> you think she didn't hit the high note? >> she bailed out of the high note because she's got to perform tonight. >> want to save her voice, that's not a bad idea. jonas turning 24 years old today. remember when you were 24? >> no, i don't. i really don't. >> that's a >> very foggy. >> both he and demi are performing at the talking stick resort tonight, but before they answered some questions from their fans. >> do you ever get nervous on stage? >> i get nervous if there's a cute guy in the audience. like if there's somebody that i like that came to the show, i'll get nervous. >> since this is your birthday, do you have any special plans for your birthday today?
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with my fans. that should be good. >> that's pretty cool the two pop stars ending their future now tour, a final stop in los angeles, and then they will go big, as in the big apple, in new york city next weekend. the phoenix zoo today, several animals and life sized sculptures made entirely of legos, 27 lego structures being set up as part of a show called nature connects art with lego breaks, created by new york artist sean petty. while building them can be tricky, the hardest part is moving them. >> you really have to be careful how you lift them, because of the the legos. you can't twist them. >> leo might go for this more than the real thing, right? >> he might start pulling them apart, rebuilding them. >> tomorrow is your first chance
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at the phoenix zoo. a special after-hours event happens from 4:00 to 7:00 to celebrate the new arrivals. >> it's easier to cleanup after those animals, right? people celebrating downtown parking day in phoenix. this happens every year. it started in san francisco back in 2005 as a way to promote nor walkable and greener spaces. they take the parking spaces and turn them into their own private the metered parking space in public parks as part of the annual event. >> where do you have to park then? >> you don't. do they get ticketed? >> i have no idea. well, items from the personal effects of president ronald reagan and wife nancy will be up for bid, in all more
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everything from dishes to furniture, but one of the more famous items, a piece of the berlin wall signed by president reagan. >> many personal items, gifts from family, gifts from friends, so there is something very personal, private, and sentimental about some of these objects. >> auction reeds will benefit the reagan foundation charity. the online auction starts on tuesday followed by the auction on wednesday and thursday if you're in the market. coming up, it is amazing no one died. a raging inferno along a valley freeway this morning, we'll tell you what sparked the blaze during morning rush hour. chipotle settling with victims who got sick earlier this year following an e. coli outbreak, one victim who didn't want the money.
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wait until sunday. it's time to turn things around if you're the cardinals. the cards looking to beat the bucs, but quarterback jameis winston and his boys will have other days. we'll hear from cardinals head coach bruce arians, what b.a. had to say about the second game of the season. that's coming up later in the
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the average age of a homeless person is 9 years old.
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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.
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your exclusive accuweather forecast with dave munsey on fox 10 news. hi, everybody. it is 91 degrees. the winds are out of the east northeast at about five miles an hour right now. city looking pretty good. that's probably a friday night football game right there. those folks enjoying the game. hey, take a look at it right now. 79 degrees in fountain hills. 83 degrees up in scottsdale. in surprise we have 79 degrees right now.
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ahwatukee. we back up a little bit to show you there's nothing going on in arizona as far as rain, but we have some next door, some up in colorado. we had a little bit to the north of us here, but things have dried up there a little bit. take a look at your high on the day today, 97 degrees. we had 94 at deer valley, and 95 in chandler. other numbers from around the state, prescott at 81. we had 82 degrees in payson, 72 at flalagstaff, and a 97-degree reading at gila bend. this is your day, another 97 for us. we had 70 for the morning low. that's as cool as it's been since the 31st of may. 100 the normal high, 77 the normal low, and there's your record high at 109, your record low at 56. taking a look at your forecast lows for the night, tomorrow morning we will be looking at some beautiful 60-degree temperatures, some upper 60s,
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sneaking in there as well. here's your forecast high for tomorrow after all of that. we'll go to 99 degrees at sky harbor. we'll see some 100-degree readings on the west side, mostly 99-degree readings, 98-degree readings as far as the east side is concerned. going up to the mountains, we'll be looking at the low 80s in payson, we'll be looking at the mid-80s in prescott and the mid-70s up at flagstaff. 102 tomorrow at gila bend. as we look across the country to and through st. louis. we'll be getting a little bit of chicago mixed in there as well, and also down in the gulf states some pretty good storms down there. and you can see this storm system here just kind of advancing towards dallas. here you'll see it start developing and just working its way as it picks up a little steam right in that area, getting up close towards dallas, and probably the last we are going to see for a little bit,
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meandering with winds dying out a little bit with winds down at 35 miles an hour at this time, and the track that it's taken as you can see is all over the place, and that's going to continue. you can kind of see it coming back around here, but it's probably going to come back here and then meander off and out of the way. look at omaha with over an inch of rain, in fact 1.18 inches of rain on the day today, just a little less than half an inch down in new orleans as well, overnight and tomorrow morning, 69 degrees, tomorrow, lots of sunshine for you. we'll see a few clouds by monday, but we'll see triple digits by sunday, and then back after that you see the first day of fall at 96 degrees next thursday at 10:21 a.m. watch your kids around water. >> 10:21 a.m. i'm marking that down. we are out of the tough times. >> i don't believe that for a minute. >> well, i mean, we could be. >> we have those flashes of, you
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halloweens it got pretty darn hot. coming up more evidence that drones may soon be taking over the skies. the startling number of drone registrations so far this year, and why that number could double by the end of the year. also tonight it's not quite a mass exodus, but more and more parents are pulling their kids out of class and homeschooling them. why? what's happening? we are going to look at it coming up. but first a recent ruling by the arizona supreme court could land you in trouble by just simply changing you diapers. we're going to sort it out, next. coming up tonight at 10:00. >> there isn't a problem i have in the state of arizona that the legalization of marijuana makes -- >> governor doug ducey giving an impassioned response to whether recreational marijuana is a good way to fund arizona schools. plus -- a different kind of gym opening up here in the valley.
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and coming up, we'll show you why this rock climbing gym means much more to the owner than just climbing. and a beautiful sight in the night sky. we'll tell you about the moon, why it looks so big and bright, we'll tell you about the moon, why it looks so big and bright, to prove how authentic my new brewhouse bacon burger is we'll tell you about the moon, why it looks so big and bright, i'm going undercover, at an actual brewhouse. it's awesome. amazing! what if i told you, you are eating a jack's brewhouse bacon burger from jack in the box. not this one. absolutely lying. and what if i told you... that i'm jack. no way! no! didn't see that coming, did you? porter ale cheese sauce, grilled onions, and bacon on a artisan potato bun. jack's new brewhouse bacon burger, new from jack in the box.
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live from fox studios, fox 10 news is back. this is big news today, the arizona supreme court handing down a decision that has so many people talking. >> it involves the case of an arizona man who appealed his conviction for sexually mole molesting his stepdaughter. they upheld his conviction, but the reason for doing so has some speculating that even your baby's diapers could constitute a sex crime. >> could this land you in court? it's unlikely but possible, according to the two dissenting justices in this 20-page state supreme court ruling. the justices examined the language in arizona's sexual abuse laws, which do not require sexual intent in order to be charged. >> the statute says intentionally or knowingly having sexual condutact, right?
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direct or indirect touching of somebody else or a child. that's where the whole changing of a diaper could come into play. >> in the ruling, prosecutors are unlikely to charge parents and the like when there is an affirmative defense. however, others say that parents who ha who have changed a soiled diaper could be surprised to they have committed a class ii or iii felony. >> no reasonable prosecutor is going to bring that charge, but what the dissent is saying that there is always that possibility that it could be abused. >> the three justices in the majority point out that while the language in the sexual abuse laws are broad, they aren't written much differently than the other laws on the arizona books, and it's also the job of the legislature to change that language, not the courts.
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a suspect wanted in connection with the death of a valley woman is now in custody. a 17-year-old boy admitted his connection to a fight that killed ro czarrio cortes back on november 2nd. the teen faces one account of second-degree murder. because of his age, however, his identity has not been released. well, this is not what anyone wants to see on their morning commute to work. this was a nightmare, and there it was. several cars fully engulfed in flames. this was a big fire on the freeway, tying hours this morning along u.s. 60. hopefully you weren't caught in it, but it was a mess. the fire started following a crash with a dump truck. 11 people were treated for minor injuries. it all happened in westbound lanes of u.s. 60 near alma school, narrowed down to one lane for most of the morning so crews could clean it up. from a look at the damage, it's frankly amazing that no one was killed in the crash.
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vehicle sliding this way, sparks and everything and fire, and then i stopped maybe inches away from hitting the debris. a couple of seconds later, the car just hit me from behind. the but the flames started going up, so we had to back up our vehicles. seriously, i'm just amazed that nobody got seriously hurt. that was the biggest miracle of all. >> and they are still trying to figure out what caused that tow truck driver to crash. some tense moments this morning after a driver sped the missing drivers, many calling 911 to report what was going on. the driver was going westbound on the eastbound lanes for nearly eight miles before stopping. d.p.s. identified the man as 26-year-old fernando lopez martinez. d.p.s. officers say that the driver and the passenger even managed to switch seats during this. >> out of the corner of his eye, he saw what he thought was a vehicle it looked like making a u-turn on the freeway with its headlights off, turned the
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went eastbound into the eastbound lanes. >> the driver was taken into custody on suspicion of dui and could also face charges of endangerment. new tonight at 9:00 for an increasing number of students, back to school is taking on a whole new meaning. that's because they never have to leave their home to go back to school. homeschooling has become more and more popular in recent years, and some believe it all boils down to one core issue. it was the summer of 2009, and from the federal government. few took notice that $4.3 billion of it went to public schools. 45 states who were hard hit bit recession eagerly signed on to what the administration called the race to the top, as well as its companion curriculum that few had heard of. it was dubbed common core. three years later, when parents were first polled about common core, 90% had a favorable
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this year however that number has sunk to 50%. now mounting frustration over common core may be driving a surge in homeschooling. >> first week of school, we get those rash of calls from all over the state, people saying, oh, this is not what i thought it was. this is not working out. this is not working for my child. what do i do to homeschool? >> even before common core standards, homeschooling was gaining in popularity. in students were homeschooled. by 2011, that number had doubled, and adding to the surge was the push for lgbt activism in schools and the threat that some schools could lose funding if they violate the president's executive order to provide transgender bathroom access. >> this general sense that parents don't have a voice in what is taught this their child's classroom i think has led more and more parents to look for options that really
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tailor an educational experience that works well for their children. >> public school unions remain deeply opposed to homeschooling, saying it cannot provide the student with a comprehensive educational experience, but a recent study suggests the opposite is true. saying that students who are homeschooled score better on standardized tests, and they even have a better chance of graduating from college. we'd like to know what you think. is homeschooling something you would consider, something you're you can join in on the discussion on our facebook page at facebook.com/fox10phoenix [cheers and applause] it's finally here, fans of the new iphone 7. >> tim cook just doesn't quite have the pinache of steve jobs. >> i'm an apple user. i'm just not part of the cult. >> but you have got them. you have got one right there. i'm looking at it.
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san francisco go to all of the meetings, john. >> okay. >> fans of the new iphone 7 getting their hands on apple's latest device, and in palo alto this morning, you saw it there, tim cook greeting customers, even helping to open up the apple shop today, selling some phones. cook even took some time to take selfies with customers as they walked through the store. we found number of people standing in line this morning at tempe marketplace, waiting to get their very own hands on the iphone 7. the new phone features a faster processor, thinner, water resistant. >> that's what you need. >> i haven't done it for a while. >> it's been a while, but you do it. >> my husband dropped my brand-new phone into a glass of water as we was telling me not to drop it. it was perfect. i couldn't be mad at him.
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the lack of that headphone jack so users now have to go wireless. fans that we talked to say that will not keep them from getting one. >> i couldn't sleep because i was afraid i wasn't going to get an iphone at all, so i just screw it, and i came in at 3:00 in the morning, so i watched a couple of movies on my tablet and just waited for the store to open. >> some retail experts don't think the iphone 7 will sell as well as the iphone 6 even so, apple announced yesterday that initial quantities of the iphone 7 have sold out. drones are expected to be one of the hottest items this holiday season. recent registration numbers appear to back it up, because according to the f.a.a., imagine this, half a million drones have been registered with the agency in just the last nine months, half a million. >> we are not going to even be able to look at the clouds
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by comparison, there are just over 260,000 manned aircrafts in the u.s., so drones now outnumbering manned aircraft two to one. the f.a.a. says it is getting nearly 2000 drone registration applications every day, and at that trait the agency believes we could hit a million licensed drone pilots by 2020. coming up, the fight over zika funding may soon be coming to an end, congressional leaders have reportedly reached a deal. but also ahead tonight, hundreds of people getting sick last year after eating chipotle but today the company reaching a settlement with many of the people who got sick, including one victim who didn't want cash. what they have requested
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the figh the fight to fund zika may be coming to an end in congress, finally. congressional aides say republicans would allow planned parenthood affiliated clinics to share funding to fight the virus. the potential deal would ease the way for congress to end the tug of war over the zika bill that's so important. that any legislation with funding restrictions targeting planned parenthood would not pass the president's desk. >> the president certainly is not going to support a zika bill that's freighted with a bunch of ideological riders, but it appears it's not going to get through the senate. >> the timing of the agreement couldn't be better. medical experts will hold a conference next month in cuba to discuss methods of containment,
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fast food chain chipotle reaching financial settlements with customers who were sickened horriblily salmonella and e. coli in the restaurants last year. the department of health was able to trace the cause to the restaurant's tomato supply. one of the attorneys representing the victims is applauding chipotle for taking responsibility for the outbreak. >> they are moving forward in the right direction, and it's probably one of the safer places to eat. i don't think everyone realizes that salmonella is a very serious bug. people can frequently people end up in the hospital. >> chipotle settled nearly 100 cases in all. victims received compensation to help them cover medical costs, however one victim actually asked for free burrito coupons as part of her settlement. consumer prices rising last month, we saw increased costs on
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supplies to every day item like clothing. and you're also paying a little bit more at the pump right, the national average for regular unleaded 2.22 a gallon, those rising prices why shoppers are feeling a little down, consumer confidence its lowest read since the end of april. big swings on did end up just slightly. sunday is national cheeseburger day, and according to a survey nearly six out of ten americans eat a burger once a week. unless you have had your chest ripped open. then you don't have the luxury. that's business.
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denny's introduced new buttermilk pancakes and now we're introducing free pancakes for kids. who's crazy idea was this? well, we're pretty sure we know who. for a limited time, kids get our new pancakes in any of these flavors,
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the buzz... where we talk about the stories people are tal all right. time for the buzz. we talk about the stories that people are talking about. >> first up, john, the guy ate frugally and saved $4 million. he left it to the university of new hampshire where he worked, but then the move that has the guy rolling over in his grave,
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hundred grand toward the library where he worked, and then they spent a million of it on a new video screen for the football team. they are getting a lot of heat for it. that's the librarian by the way. >> then again, you are talking about priorities here, and sports, you know, people love it. they love it. >> libraries are kind of almost a throwback almost, people with the internet now. the university is getting a lot of heat for this, john, but they are s with no strings attached. and they said -- and the last 15 months of his life, they think he started to like football >> oh, really? did somebody just kind of divine that? >> they noticed he might have started to like it, so they are feeling better about it. watch prince williams here, rushed in to help a dignitary who took a fall in har low
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king, sorry about that. and the future prince replied, no, it's all right. i'm trying to take you right inside the action. >> i feel like i'm there. what a sweet moment, that the prince acting more like a commoner, running over to help. >> the man falls over, prince william jumps right in. >> is that kate next to him going in to help? . >> no, kate is in the blue dress. >> is she helping as well? oh, no, no, you're right. >> she's watching. >> i don't know if that's how it went down. i'm impressed with the future king. i hope that's how it went down, how you said. >> he felt badly about it, and the future king said don't worry about it. no big deal. we have talked about robot sex before -- >> we have? >> we have during the buzz. you don't remember? >> okay. >> it time it's getting serious.
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civilization? robots designed to take the place of humans. they are so real, so life like they even have a pulse. how concerned are you that that is going to bring population levels down. nobody is going to be -- >> first of all, let's say you are married. you decide to bring one of these home, it's pretty hard to hide. >> people would go, why should i get married? my cyborg doesn't issues. >> never have any arguments. >> i'm always right. i'm very concerned about this. we are a few years down the road from when we see the collapse of civilization. >> head to our facebook pages, post your thoughts, john hook, we would love to hear from you. >> and kari lake fox 10. i never thought about that.
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>> there's a flip side. >> we would love to hear from you. >> let's ask richard. >> i'm not concerned about the human race. i'm concerned about the sun devils. >> same here. >> they are in the middle of a barn burner in san antonio. this looks like friday night fights, some big hits.
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you're watching fox 10 sports are richard saenz in hd. i know, friday night football is all about the high school kids, but not tonight. tonight the sun devils, a.s.u., takes on utsa in san antonio. it's college football a day early for the devils, arizona state riding high after beating up an texas tech last weekend, but the road play, sterling putting them on the board, 7-3. a.s.u. looking to respond. manny wilkins looking to respond, watch out for the train, choo choo, manny wilkins gets nailed. believe it or not he was okay. utsa feeling confident. road runners has to punt. kalen ballage, has he not seen frozen? let it go.
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road runners back in business, dalton sterling again, tries to buy some time, and it pays off, nice pass for the touchdown, road runners have the lead, thinking upset. not so fast. here comes the sun devils, seconds before the half, great catch right there, so nice, look at it twice. one handed catch makes it 14-12 at the half. second half, utsa comes out red hot, dalton again number. are you kidding me? he was named after patrick swayzy's character in roadhouse. takes it in for the touchdown. what's going on here? more road runners, williams takes it in for the touch, 28-12, beating up on the pac 12 a.s.u. won't quit.
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takes it in for the touchdown, a.s.u. has just taken the lead late in the fourth quarter. we'll see if they can hold on. more football as we check in on the cardinals, looking to get back on track as the tampa bay buccaneers come to town. the cards some angry birds after losing to the patriots last week. but it's just one game. one loss? no big deal. but two in a that's a different story. head coach bruce arians knows it's time to see what his team is made of. >> every good team loses only. especially if you have character, you never lose two in a row. that's about the character in the locker room since i have been here. it hasn't happened very often, and there should be a heightened sense of urgency, especially among the veteran players. >> can't make it out to the game? no need to worry. we have got you covered.
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of business as famous jameis winston and former a.s.u. head coach dirk cutter come to town, now running the show in tampa. we'll have it at 8:30, rise and shine football fans. zack greinke taking on his old team the dodgers, looking to land the first punch, and they do. turner a shot to right, can tomas get there? to score, heads-up base running, rbi triple for turner. 1-0 l.a. welington castillo gets the ball passed, they come home to score. dodgers in the fourth, easy double play for arizona right? wrong. the throw to first is just off.
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the score right now for the dodgers, beating up on the dbacks. we do it again at 10:00, much more on the cardinals, hosting
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buccaneers, plus the sun devils highlights. but that's later. right now it's back to the news crew. we begin tonight with a news alert, a bar fight turns into a shooting. this is at the hide away west bar grill on 35th avenue and northern. police say two men got into a fight. one of them pulled out a gun and shot the other man. the victim is expected to survive. the shooter is now in custody. a lot of officers are on the scene right now continuing the investigation. we'll continue to work the
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information we'll bring it to you throughout the newscast. . a baby fell u of a second story window, at an apartment near 62nd avenue and bethany home road. the child had their eyes open and they were transported to the hospital. the baby has some serious injuries, however. officers have not made any arrests in that case. and thanks for joining fox 10 news at 10:00. the race f seat in district 5, a very competitive district has finally come to an end two weeks after the primary election. biggs and christine jones were separated by just a dozen or so votes. marcy jones is live outside the capitol with more tonight. marcy? >> well, kari, you really saw the emotions today. christine jones actually getting a little bit choked up when she conceded. she said that this race, because it was so tight, was pretty much bittersweet because she was so

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