Skip to main content

tv   FOX 10 News 10pm  FOX  October 9, 2016 10:00pm-10:30pm MST

10:00 pm
sun's head coach earl watson.
10:01 pm
james p. walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone...
10:02 pm
i was very uncomfortable with the words of i thought it was disgusting, terrible. awful. but as we heard tonight he again he apologized. he understood it was the wrong thing to do. >> former arizona governor john brewer at tonight's debate reacting to the leaked audio controversy that dogged donald trump it was a topic he briefly addressed and then moved on from in the second presidential de-- debate tonight. >> it's been a rough couple of days and both campaign dealing with the fallout.
10:03 pm
holding back in that debate. both john hook and steve krafft are in missouri and we are at that debate. john hook joins us live with the latest. >> well, mark, i think you have to be honest about it. the past 48 hours have been tougher on donald trump because of that video that leaked and the audio that leaked from access hollywood from 11 years ago. that was and is the big story and it was really -- it permeated the entire debate tonight and hillary clinton's e-mail controversy will get to that in been topic one had it not been for this donald trump really unseemly talk on that bus. the two met on the debate stage here at washington university in st. louis. no hand shake. it was very tense. at one point trump called her the devil. she called him unfit for office it was nasty. and then they got into this issue of trump's treatment of women through the years. as evidence on that discussion on board that bus with access
10:04 pm
tonight. >> have great respect for women. nobody has more respect for women than i do. >> for the record you are saying you never -- >> frankly -- you hear these things. they are said. and i was embarrassed by it but i have tremendous respect for women. >> have you done those things? >> they have respect for me, i will tell you no i have not. >> what we saw and heard on friday was donald talking about women. what he thinks about women. what he does to and he has said that the video doesn't represent who he is. but i think it's clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. >> and hillary clinton keeps hammering that point that donald trump is telling you who he is, believe him. that's what she keeps saying. he keeps saying she can't be trusted. she is a liar. she has been lying about these
10:05 pm
he says she can't be trusted and he hit the e-mail controversy equally as hard. >> when you talk about apology, i think the one you should be apologizing for and the thing you should be apologizing for are the 33,000 e-mails that you deleted. if i win, i am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation. >> that was a mistake responsibility for using a personal e-mail account. after a year long investigation there is no evidence that anyone hacked the server i was using. and there is no evidence that anyone can point to at all anyone who says otherwise has no basis that any classified material ended up in the wrong hands. >> i don't know if that will end
10:06 pm
trump people saying he got his footing back and the clinton people saying it's not going to make much difference. >> with respect what went on in that access hollywood bus. so i talked directly to rudy guiliani who is a key adviser, former mayor of new york for donald trump and then the chairman of hillary clinton's campaign. they radically different views of whether mr. trump is able to sort of morph on passed this scandal. let's listen to both of >> this next issue is minor compared to the number of people that are being shot in chicago during the course of the debate at least one person was shot in chicago and one person shot every two hour. >> sounds like pivot. >> that's not a pivot. that's what american people are worried about. i'm not worried about somebody's taxes. i'm not worried about somebody's tapes. i'm not worried am i going to be safe? you will take money out of my pocket or put money into my
10:07 pm
>> saying this was only rockerroom banter when everybody said and was disgusted by what was on that tape in that case he walked back from the sort of pseudo apology he had given. >> so mr. trump says he has moved on from this whole business. have the rest of the voters moved on with him? >> we talked about whether this town hall debate format will fit trump. i didn't go into think it would seen it i think it may have played a little better for him tonight than being behind that podium. >> true but it didn't feel like a town hall to me. where was the town? it was just -- these to candidates going at it like a couple of 2350eu9ers and every once in awhile someone would pipe up with a question and would timidly being recognized when they talk. >> we may have gotten four questions from the folks in the found -- in the town hall it was ugly and i'm sure a lot of
10:08 pm
uncomfortable watching it because to see two presidential candidates going at it like this, boy, we descended a ways. it was ugly to watch. >> one of them will win. >> that's right. >> thank you. great coverage tonight on the debate from st. louis. we appreciate it. and again i was expecting more questions from the audience as well. i that i lot of people at home were, too. it's the way it played out. >> continuing our team coverage of tonight's debate. people across the valley tuning in and some getting toget watch parties. >> stefania okolie is live at asu in tempe where students and professors watched the event tonight and she is there with their reaction. >> that's right. it was a very productive viewing party that they had hear at the performing media arts center here across the street from asu. the students were very excited and really were anticipating watching this debate considering the recent two days that we have
10:09 pm
i asked a couple of them rather several of them what they thought and here is a listen to what they had to say. >> was this a civilized debate? >> civilized is a very uniquely used terminate sense here. i would say at this point, no. >> i think it was a little more so in front of the town hall. i think they approached it a little better than the first one. i like to say. although they still aren't doing the best i think civilized. >> either-or both of candidates got their points across when it came to policies? >> i think they were trying to get there but it seemed like they were going back and forth at each other trying to attack the other. >> i believe they definitely did because politicians have a way of turning the question to enhance their viewpoints. they definitely were able to bring about their own views. >> the answer to the questions
10:10 pm
>> do you think the candidates are mature? >> i think hillary is more mature than trump. >> do you think donald trump came across as a presidential candidate this evening? >> i think donald trump came off as he normally does as a bully. >> i think more so than he has in the past. >> i don't think so. >> do you believe hillary when she speaking? about policy. >> i believe hillary has thought through the policies she wants to implement. >> she has a record of being liar so -- >> yeah, and following that debate they did something like a civil dialogue between each other where they went through certain hot topics about the debate asking the student, will donald trump make america great again? also talking about the topic of hillary's e-mails and the sex -- the tape that was released earlier or rather late last week. where donald trump was caught saying crude and lewd comments
10:11 pm
dialogue was for the students to gather and do it in a productive way and non-arguable way and going through the rules of civility. something that many of them say they didn't see in this debate this evening or in the last debate. back to you guys. thank you very much for that tonight. one man's vacation is ruined after he had something stolen from the back of his truck. up next, we will tell you what the suspect got away with. two offensive linemen are hu back from a concussion protocol. what is in store for the cardinals? we will get into it with cards insider mike jurecki. plus a special look at one of the all time greats, ring of honor roy green and his remarkable career from really deion sanders before there was a deion sanders to the ring of honor a look you won't get anywhere else and earl watson one-on-one with the phoenix suns. we look ahead to the start of
10:12 pm
mike jurecki and a whole lot more including asu's big win last night over ucla in 20
10:13 pm
w what we're craving right now?
10:14 pm
huh, i wonder if my mother would like to stay with us... should we get started? who wants coffee? introducing my new brunchfast menu. with tasty options like my brunch burger and a crispy bacon and egg chicken sandwich. served all day, every day. only at jack in the box. police need your help in finding the man who stole police need your help in police need your help in finding the man who stole camping supplies from the back of an avondale man's truck. >> this was caught on camera and happened in garden lakes near 107th avenue and thomas. the victim's family says the man was going to use his one week vacation to go camping in the white mountains.
10:15 pm
leaving at 3:00 in the morning and then find his truck empty. >> when people feel that something sitting out i think i will take it, you know, they're basically taking something that doesn't belong to them. >> the family tells us that this is the second time that they have been burglarized in recent months. if you think you know who did this or recognize the person in that video, you are asked to call avondale police. at a fox follow-up on a look at the man accused of shooting and killing an 18 year old at a strip mall. javonte baker young was arrested following the shooting of juan diaz. shooting happened near bethany home road. diaz's girlfriend was in the car at the time of the shooting and diaz died at the hospital just hours later. nice warm weekend out there and things are looking great tonight. how we are forecast look as we
10:16 pm
we will get a look at that right
10:17 pm
10:18 pm
monday morning looks like it's shaping up to get a nice one. >> you have to get out early now because it's going to be warm in the afternoon. we are seeing temperatures at if not above the seasonal norm the next few days. getting a little bit of a break from the cooler weather that we saw last week. we are in the 80s right now across the valley. 84 at sky harbor. winds about three miles per hour out of the southwest. as we look at the wide shot of
10:19 pm
we are looking at a stream of moisture into southern california. all in all nice calm conditions out there. a low was making its way through colorado earlier today. we are going to see for arizona is a pretty flat ridge of high pressure. this dome of warm air settling in over the four corners region and that means temperaures that are in the low to mid-90s. right now numbers are in the 80s for the most part. we are looking at 81 for deer valley. into the 70s in cave creek. and 80 for fountain hills and 78 for apache junction. as you look to goodyear, low 80s there. 77 degrees for buckeye. up into wickenburg looking at 80 degree. 78 for surprise. and for ahwatukee. normal temp for today as we continuate downward trend of the averages is 91 degrees. today we came in six degrees above that 97 degrees. for this afternoon back in 1996, 103. we hit for your afternoon high. matthew is something we have been tracking last week into
10:20 pm
north carolina with 16 inches of rain from this tropical storm or hurricane. now it is a post tropical cyclone. we are looking at rain showers still affecting the northeast and those rainfall totals they are going to be significant, particularly into parts of nova we will get a few inches of rain throughout new england as well. tonight we will cool at 73 degrees for lake havasu. 48 for show low. 65 degrees tonight for tucson and 39 for window rock. degrees. tomorrow we are starting to see more of that orange shade popping up on our contour. numbers close to 100 degree for yuma, gila bend. lake havasu and bullhead city into globe mid-80s there. 72 for show low. 37 for window rock and then 67 degrees into flagstaff. few high clouds out there tonight and we may see a little cloud cover lingering into tomorrow making way to mostly sunny skies. numbers hovering between the mid- to low 90s as we make our way all the way into the end of
10:21 pm
up next, well-known environmental activist comes to the valley. what she had to say about the phoenix tap water study coming
10:22 pm
? ? ? jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. so, can i see you again... ...i'm free on black forest ham day. there's a subway? $3.50 sub of the day to help you remember life's important days. ...we got married in june... ...on tuna day. every day a different $3.50 six-inch sub every day of the week. every sub contains no artificial flavors. at just $3.50, it's a great sub at a great price. her name is teri... ...she was born on sweet onion chicken teriyaki day. the $3.50 sub of the day
10:23 pm
erin brockovich was here today to speak at the erin brockovich was here erin brockovich was here today to speak at arizona's ultimate women's expo this afternoon. >> the environmentalist activist of chromium 6 found in phoenix tap water a report last month said that phoenix had one of the highest levels of chromium 6 in the country and 12udys have shown that chemical can cause lung cancer and liver damage. brockovich says people need to know what's in their watter we have a lot of water problems that's not an alarmist, that's a fact and people need to know what's in their water. we encourage them to work with their municipalities to get
10:24 pm
if you don't understand them we will help you. >> the water service director for the city of phoenix said last month the water in the valley is safe to drink. after the break, we will be back with one final look at your
10:25 pm
10:26 pm
forecast for the next several days is looking great. in fact, ten days worth of low to mid-90s. mostly sunny skies out there light winds and nothing to complain about in the weather department f >> well, let's talk about not talking about the debate. >> i think that's perfect. >> debate-free zone. >> jude told us is going to happen right now. >> i will tell you what this is a little bit of sports as escapism tonight. we have interesting issues like what's really going on with your arizona cardinals? we will give you a take you haven't heard and kind of give you a perspective. mike jurecki on the injuries, the moves and what could happen over the next week or two.
10:27 pm
minutes. plus this is special tonight when you look at the history of this franchise. not just david johnson. what he is trying to do for this team. we will look at what happened with the sun devils against ucla and this team continuing to vie for position in the pac-12 south. what about the quarterback injury and how about the defense? we will give you a perspective on that. plus you got to stick around for this because if you are a cardinal fan and you want to know the history of this team, ring of special week it was. we will look at his career and look at the great players and talk to some of the great players he played with. a look at the brilliant career of one of all time greats in cardinals history roy green coming your way and plus sun's head coach earl watson. stick around. sports night is next.
10:29 pm
we continue our coverage of the arizona cardinals with our cards insider mike jurecki. mike, first off, injuries, evan mathis done for the season. >> cardinals placed him on injured reserve. he fractured his ankle. the cardinals dodged a bullet
10:30 pm
fractured his ankle. he is in a walking boot. so these guys will miss the next couple of weeks of mathis will miss the entire season. earl watford, likely right guard. played a little better. and john whitsell, he is more of a tackle but did get a chance to play guard in the pre-season. i don't think they want to go with cole toner. the rookie he flashed from the pre-season i would assume and know more this week, john wetsel -- wetsel and the guy from miami dolphins practice squad uhlrich john. lists him as a guard and tackle but according to our source, he is more of an offensive left tackle. he is got some upside. not a finished product. curious to see if he is active on game day. >> back to that win over the niners, chandler jones, this is what we want this much is the production we want.

78 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on