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from loop 101 in the west valley where the northbound lanes are closed down. a 24-year-old man was struck by a semi truck while he was walking northbound on the freeway. we're not sure why he was in the lanes of traffic or on the freeway. that man was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. again, the northbound lanes of the loop 101 are expected to remain closed down from indian school road. our other big story is the city of phoenix is the largest city to celebrate indigenous peoples day after the city council unanimously votes to celebrate that day. danielle miller with more on what this means. >> reporter: the city council meeting today and indigenous
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columbus day so they can highlight and celebrate native american culture and history. >> it is awesome that we do more to celebrate the history that we have here. >> reporter: indigenous peoples day will be celebrated annually on the second monday of october. >> it is a great day for all of us. >> reporter: indigenous rights activists say this day will allow indigenous people to honor and celebrate their cultural heater around, something she says they haven't been able to do for some time. >> it is like having a garden and having a big bulldozer come over it. you can't take everything you've had in the roots back because it
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adopted the day. phoenix the largest city to have done so. >> now, we have a chance to have an empty garden and start rebuilding our own roots of the pieces of our history and try to congregate and unify our indigenous backgrounds. >> reporter: no city funds will be used for this day. it is not a government holiday so any type of city city council members will not have the day off. reporting live, danielle miller, fox 10 news. >> the city council proving tax breaks for a fry's grocery store project in downtown phoenix. the measure was passed by a 7-2 vote. it includes a grocery store,
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construction is expected to begin in two or three months and the developmenter will have two years to complete the project. a mother went and got high on heroin and left her 3-year-old daughter home alone. she told police her 3-year-old daughter was with a friend but after a tip, officers went to an apartment and they found a 3-year-old girl barricaded in a closet with a dirty diaper. mom told them she left the child home alone because she didn't think she would be gone long. >> a child like that brings tears to my eyes because that poor child because these things that happen at a young age and they don't go away. that child ought to be taken
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services until the mother atones. >> that was a neighbor who reacted to the arrest. when they askeded her why she lt the child alone, she said she did not think she would be gone that long. does the man in the sketch look familiar to you? peoria police hopes someone recommends this guys who they say sexually assaulted a woman working in a neighborhood. if you recognize the man in the sketch, you're being asked to call police. a 2-year-old boy recovering after falling from a second-story window. he leaned against the screen and it gave way. an adult was home at the teem but police say there was no
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a memorial is planned for arizona's first female governor in downtown phoenix. doors will open at 12:30 and the event will start at 3:30. she died at at the age of 94. hurricane matthew leaves 10 people dead in its wake and it is headed towards the u.s. warned to move to higher ground. marcy jones joins us live from sky harbor airport. >> reporter: they have an early flight tomorrow morning about 5:00 a.m. they don't know how long they will be there. they say as long as it takes and the coastal areas of georgia and the carolinas are bracing
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best and preparing for the worst. >> you can always rebuild. you can always repair property. you cannot restore a life. >> reporter: the president sending out a powerful message. storm tracks projects the category three hurricane can build back up to a hurricane four. the governor of florida speaking candidl about what is ahead. >> we must prepare for a hit. we have less than 24 hours to prepare, evacuate, and shelter. >> reporter: evacuations in place and shelters ready to go. >> evacuations are continuing for charleston and buford county. those are going as normal. we have 32 shelters that are open, four special needs facilities are open. >> reporter: with the
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volunteers from the arizona, new mexico, el paso region will be stationed in south carolina from the red cross. >> i just received a kidney transplant. people don't like going into disasters. they say people don't like going into fires but firemen do. i guess we're all crazy. >> reporter: thank goodness for people like mike. he has been years. they could be down there for two to three weeks. they are handing out hot meals and any kind of aid they can. they are going to stay as long as they can and as long as they need. dave? >> reporter: the hurricane continues at full strength for a category three at 115 miles an hour. they expect this, as you
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category four, which would put it at 130 miles or better. let's look at what is going on. there is the 115 moving northwest at 10 miles an hour. you can see see date lines there. it would put it close to category four status. you can see by the numbers on the line that is showing hurricane is going to go that it will be through most of florida and through georgia a three then a two through the carolinas. let's look at the moisture as the moisture rolls up. lookoff to the east and you will see another rotation over there. that is nicole. that is another hurricane. look at how that goes inland to jacksonville, goes up once again
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carolinas. here is a look at nicole right now. i said hurricane that is a tropical storm with 70-mile an hour winds with it. it should not be a factor heap. it is out there. people have been asking about it. we'll have more weather coming up. back here in arizona, we're talking about snow. snowbowl gearing up for the new season and they are testing out the snow making guns and all passed with flying colors. passes are on sale by now. opening day is november 11. what happened before the cameras started rolling on the violence at the donald trump rally that caused the man to be placed under arrest. new rules out to protect debit card users. if you would like to contact
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police say the young man seen in the video taken away was at the rally with his dad. the dad was thrown out of the event and the son in a blue shirt punched a woman in the face and that is when he was grabbed by the man with a hat. the man and the son were arrested and two other people were arrested after they were asked to leave both candidates picking the winner from last night's debate. >> some people think i won. >> reporter: donald trump with kudos of his own while campaigning in nevada. >> he was cool. he was smart. you look at him. he meant to be doing what he is doing. >> reporter: hillary clinton
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thumbs up. the video rolling out. donald trump and mike pence said he was a great leader. >> he is a strong leader for russia. >> if senator kaine says if you can't defend the person at the tom of the ticket, how can you ask people to vote for him? >> we have another debate coming up on sunday. donald trump and hillary clinton will face off for rnd we will have live reports from fox 10's john hook and steve krafft will be at the debate. the white house addresses reports that yahoo and the
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e-mails to help uncle sam. >> reporter: the intelligence agencies and the white house have very little to say about a reuters report claiming the tech company built a software program to scan incoming e-mails at the request of officials. >> as much as i would like to discuss publicly, i'm not in a position >> reporter: josh earnest pushed that the reuters report is misleading and we narrowly minimize disclosure. the article does not exist on our systems. when asked for further details and if they denied all scanning,
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>> this would be the equivalent that the f.b.i. walking through everyone's house looking for a crime. >> reporter: months ago, the administration and apple fought over a government request for apple to unlock the iphone of the san bernardino shooter. eventually, the government hired an outside firm to crack the phone. new at 10:00, federal regulators announced new rules for the prepaid debit cards. prepaid debit cards would have to provide history free of charge and protect those for lost and stolen cards. the rules are meant to protect lower income americans who are
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it that is how the islands got there. matthew is a little crazy as well. matthew has people worried on the east coast and we'll talk about that. out here, not too many worries other than the fact it is getting warmer. 78 degrees right now. no wind and these temperatures, 72 degrees. 71 in fountain ahwatukee, cooling off a little bit, 74 degrees. high pressure firmly in place in the west. the dew point coming up a little bit but there is very little moisture out there to get anything going. 90 degrees on the high today. we had 88 degrees at goodyear. 96 at scottsdale. 88 in chandler. other numbers from around the state, 86 in bullhead city.
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this is your day. 90 on the high. 93 and 69 would be the normal high and low. record high at 104. record low at 46. take a look at the numbers, 88 degrees in sur surprise. 88 in apache junction. in the city, 87 degrees. we had 63 up at flagstaff. 75 in sedona. 93 degrees in yuma. 83 degrees in safford. there is your 89 at gila bend and in casa grande. as we look across the country, it was a mixed bag of all kinds of weather across montana and the dakotas. montana dealing with freezing rain, gusty winds and flooding. you can see storms working their
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showers and 2 inches of rain. category three is what matthew continues to be. the moisture from matthew heading up towards miami. this will be early thursday, late wednesday. as this is continuing to move up, you can see it go inland a little bit and kind of start spreading the moisture around as it takes the turn to the east. this is nicole out here. once again this is this is nicole a tropical storm. we're going to keep our eye on nicole to see she does not get mixed up with matthew. 89 in memphis. the area of warm air is hanging on. look at the 50's and 60's. 87 decision for tomorrow. a few clouds thrown in and we'll see temperatures in the 90's start to return but they will be
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and knocked him out of the game in the fourth quarter. carson will not play tomorrow night. drew stanton will play. carson in the concussion protocol. bruce arians does expect him to be back next week. he has the next game. he will have plenty of time off before they face the jets. we used the term must win. you can't go 1-4. the last team to make playoffs with a 1-3 start, the minnesota vikings in 2008. >> reporter: for a second week in a row, cardinals played a division game but this is on the road and without carson palmer. i don't think carson palmer made the trip to california. >> there is no way i'm going to take chances with him. he argued a little bit but he is not cleared.
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fine. hopefully, we'll have him back. >> reporter: without palmer, expect him to come back. the first four games of the season, david johnson racked up 410-yards in the offense that is a top spot in the nfl. if it is not broke, don't fix it. i'm richard saenz for fox 10 news sports. >> reporter: will brady white get a.s.u. hosts ucla? did a nice job. through the touchdown pass. he was circumstance -- six of 13. >> brady is a guys, it is interesting and i've talked to hillest -- him about it. i think he was prepared when he
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it is tough in those games because each quarterback is ditch. you want to adapt to what the strengths of each one of them are. >> reporter: win or go home, mets playing host to the san francisco giants. what a fabulous pitching matchup. winner goes to chicago to take on the team that most everyone believes is the team to beat, the cubs. beautiful catch here. taking it to the this game came down to the top of the ninth inning and one swing of the bat. the giants win, 3-0. how about that? i'll tell you what, cards win tomorrow night. i'm jumping right out there. >> yes, i'm on board with that. >> modern family is up next.
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