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started, we do it again at 10:00, much more on the cardinals. but right now it's back to the news crew. fox 10 news at 10:00 starts now. and thank you for joining us for fox 10 news at 10:00. you may have noticed some social media sites were offline today and even into tonight, affecting a lot of service. but it was much bigger than just those sites. this was a cyber attack that impacted millions of people across the country, and the white house says a hacker group with members in china and russia is claiming responsibility. fox 10's danielle miller is live tonight and shows us how at least one local business was affected by this attack. danielle? . >> yeah, marc, what a nightmare out here for many people today. take a look, this is the down
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this time. you can see here a lot of red in the east coast, a little bit of the yellow, a little bit of the red mixed in for the west coast, not as many outages right now as there were earlier today. this is the paypal map, you can see a lot of red in the east and coast coast, so definitely some problems still out there right now. so many people were affected by this attack nationally and right here in arizona. one of those scott's marketplace, 7,500 business owners use this site to sell their product. today business was at a standstill. a cyber attack on the major internet routing form, dyn incorporated, which is based in new hampshire, affected access for millions of people a number of popular websites today, like twitter, netflix, and paypal. the company claims its servers were hit with what are known as distributed denial of service
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it basically overwhelms websites with junk data traffic. expert fear this could be a probe in advanced of a much larger attack. >> this is the first move on a chess board, whether it's a cyber crime chess board or a cyber espionage chess board is unknown to me, but what's interesting is taking down these websites would allow hackers to create a fog of war while sneaking into the back door of the network. l marketplace, the site allows businesses to sell online directly to customers. >> not only paypal, but you have square and these other payment environments that got hit, and because local small businesses utilize those environments to do their payments -- >> founder scott curry is hoping the problem is resolved quickly. >> a day like today just reinforces the priority that you have to have redundant repayment solutions, right?
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two, three, four, or five different payment solutions so that if this does happen again, you can go okay, we are going to move everybody over here. >> curry says if this goes on for days a lot of the local businesses on the site will see a dramatic economic impact. he says some could not survive being able to make transactions, not even for just a few days. reporting live, danielle miller, fox 10 news. danielle, thanks. the search is underway in scottsdale for a man who escaped from police custody. they say a salt riv officer was watching 27-year-old rodolfo avenue -- avalos. he was able to make his way out of the hospital even past guards. they say he carjacked a woman's silver suv near osborn and drinkwater. if you have information, don't approach him but call scottsdale
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police are asking for the public's help tracking down a man who is suspected of exposing himself to teenage girls. here's a sketch of the guy police say did this last wednesday near camelback. the man is believed to be in his 40s. detectives say he drove a newer model black crossover suv, and if you recognize the man in this sketch you are being asked to call police or silen in court today, former mesa police officer phillip brailsford, brailsford is facing second-degree murder charges for an on duty shooting that killed an unarmed man. it happened at the la quinta inn back in january. his attorneys want a new preliminary hearing so they can present evidence that will clear brailsford. the judge is expected to make a ruling in the next few weeks, the trial set for may.
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an unlicensed home day care were in court today, reed and clement receiving sentences after pleading guilty to charges of second-degree murder. police say back in 2012, reed abused and killed savannah cross at that unlicensed day care, and they also say clement knew the abuse was happening and did not to stop it. both will be on lifetime are released. a woman is behind bars tonight after allegedly running ore her boyfriend and another man at a north phoenix circle k overnight in north phoenix at 10th avenue and hatcher. they pulled over at a circle k and got outside. at one point, one was hit with
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29-year-old jenna killer ran over both men. he later died at the hospital. >> people have tempers and they got out -- outrageously upset. >> i feel bad for the family, give thoughts out to them and stuff, but it's a lot of stuff happening every day, a lot of stuff. i don't even bring hi nieces and nephew -- my nieces and >> meanwhile, police believe keller, the woman who ran them over, was intoxicated, and she is facing charges, including second-degree murder. a giant barbecue smoker that's part of a family business is stolen right in front of a laveen home, happened sunday night at 59th avenue and baseline. the smoker and trailer that were stolen are part of a family
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barbecue. the owner says it will cost around $4,000 to replace them. >> if someone is that bold to come to your house, to your property, and take something like that, it definitely sends shockwaves through your gate. that's what it did to us. >> there's a gofundme page to help the install business raise the money. we have a link at fox10phoenix.com. meanwhile, if you have any information on this case, call phoenix police. and a similar story happening to a family in laveen after thieves from their front yard. two people were caught on camera as they took a nine-foot inflatable dragon complete with lights and wings that flap. this thing was pretty elaborate. you can see it there. the guys approached and left all of the nonelectrical decorations behind. they took the expensive stuff. a victim did not want to be identified but said his two children were heartbroken when
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stolen. >> she literally started crying and saying i want my dragon, what happened dad. and i started explaining that some bad people took and we are trying our best to get it back. >> and you can see in the video it looks like the crooks have their faces covered with paint or masks, but if you have any information on this case, you are being asked to call police. nasa's super guppy making a stop in the valley. that marcy jones got a chance to go inside the plane. marcy, a lot of people stopping to take a look at the odd plane. >> some parents even told me they pulled children out of school for this special treat, because we all know it's not a small event, it's super sized. the crew may not have had the smoothest ride into mesa gateway. >> it's warm out of there coming
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plane has a lot of surface area, so we get hit by thermals a little bit. >> we tried to come two months ago, when it was supposed to come, but it got cancelled because of the rain. so when i heard today it was coming, i pulled them out of school. >> the lead engineer says it's the third of its kind and was created by nasa to carry oversized cargo starting in 1961. >> prior to having a put them on a barge and it would take about two or three weeks. a company called asi built the original guppy and the following ones as well. >> david says it's been a work in progress ever since. >> i think the most interesting thing about the aircraft is the fact that it's kind of built by the parts of a bunch of different aircrafts. >> there are lots of interesting
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impressive wingspan at 160 feet, and its ability to draw crowds. from six-year-olds to 60-year-olds, you can't help but smile when you see the super guppy. >> it's metal and weird looking. >> does it look like a whale kind of? >> kind of, it's really old. >> and the last time the super guppy ran through mesa was two years ago. folks tell us this time the cargo was a shield for the orion satellite. coming up, a new group endorsing prop 205 might surprise you. that's a proposition that would legalize recreational marijuana. plus, both presidential candidates back on the campaign trail today as the election inches very close. the battleground states they
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for a new drug policy says marijuana should be legalized. they say prohibition has lead to high incarceration rates and also tied up law enforcement resources. >> first of all, it's truly a justice issue. minorities are disproportionately hammered by marijuana laws and the failed war on drugs. they are two and a half times to be stopped and arrested for alleged marijuana offense the rest of the population. >> maricopa county attorney bill montgomery is a vocal opponent of marijuana legalization. he says prop 205 will not do what it promises. >> they claim that it will promote public safety and communities when the reality is we'll see cartels move in to take advantage of the permissive grow language, just like in colorado they have had to deal
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columbia, laos, vietnam, people moving to take advantage. >> if passed, adults 21 and older could grow up to six plants for personal use. donald trump and hillary clinton fighting for battleground states. trump spent part of his day in north carolina where he trails clinton by a small margin. he took shots at michelle obama's comments in 2008. >> wasn't she the one who originally started the statement, if you can't take care of your home you can't take care of the white house or the country? where's that? i don't hear that. >> meanwhile, clinton also on the attack while she spent the day in ohio, tim kaine made the case that trump is close with russian president vladimir putin and that the country is trying
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your exclusive accuweather forecast with dave munsey on fox 10 news. well, dave, a lot of people are excited the weekend is here, and you have got some nice changes in store and also a gorgeous night for us if you are doing anything outside this evening, take a walk. >> absolutely, a beautiful friday evening, people out on patios, a lot of people getting
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a little change may come along on sunday, breezy conditions and cloudy conditions, and then the bigger change coming on monday. 81 degrees, a little breeze for you, the city looking good on a friday night, 86 at cave creek, 79 in apache junction, 76 in ahwatukee and in surprise it's 74 degrees right now. low pressure down in the southwestern portion of the state, another system pushing in, one off to the north of us, high pressure moving on out for a little bit here as we get into the weekend. this is the seeing the moisture come rolling in. look at that stuff, and here we get late in the afternoon or early evening, and you can see we are inundated with moisture here. 97 degrees on the high today, 97 degrees in goodyear, 94 degrees in scottsdale, and 95 out at gateway. we had 81 degrees at winslow, 74 at the grand canyon. look at that, 99 degrees at gila
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that triple digit mark again. i wouldn't want to pull one of those back. 97 for the high, 73 for the low, 89 and 70 normal high and low, record low a 103. surrounding areas go anywhere from the upper 90s to the low 90s for you. we'll be looking at 70s across the north in some areas, and then some 80s, and then of course as we get down into the desert not only upper 90s showing up in a few of those places as well. northwest, a little rain, a little wind, and some high elevation snow. we did pick up some very good rain across areas of the east. they have the numbers down now because the 24 hours is up, but they had 1.81 inches in new york city. in syracuse, they had a little over two inches. as you can see here, not only are the high temperatures gone
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and there, we are looking at a lot of 50s, 60s, and 70s all across the country where we had been looking at 90-degree temperatures just a few days ago. so things certainly turning around in that respect. let's take a look overnight, 71 degrees, 95 degrees for tomorrow, and don't forget, the meteor shower tonight, just look up, you'll see it. and then we get a couple of more days of 90s, and then back to the 80s with a chance of rain on monday. watch your kids around water. >> all right, dave. thank you. and after the break we are learning more about the mars
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the high country, you'll probably catch a good glimpse of the meteor shower expected to peak this evening. experts say the meteors are the remnants of haley's comet. . the european space agency says the mars lander crashed and possibly exploded on the red planet. scientists think that the probe suffered problems in the last 50 seconds of its instead of touching down at two miles an hour, it likely hit the surface at 186 miles an hour. the thrusters that are used to slow the probe did not fire in time. >> so basically, it's reached the ground at a velocity that was much higher than it should, so several hundred kilometers per hour, and then it obviously of course was destroyed by the impact. >> so is even a catastrophe
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to go come sunday night. head coach bruce arians sounded confident he will play. keep in mind, it's been a short week for carson and the cards. the boys just played on monday night, and carson left the game on monday night with a strained hamstring. after the game, palmer said his hamstring was cramping and blamed it on dehydration. palmer did practice today and said it sounds like he will be a go >> i've seen guys in the past not practice at all until friday or saturday. it doesn't matter. i don't worry about carson or anybody who are nursing a minor boo-boo here or there, but it is what it is, and carson appeared to be fine. he was out there today. we'll be fine. >> a.s.u. back in action tomorrow as the washington cougars come to town.
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the ball, ballage a very good running back. the cougars could be the opposite. they love to throw the ball. head coach graham knows it could be a high scoring affair. >> you have four and five wide receivers, so much space, all of that stuff. that's one of the hardest things about personnel in this league is the diversity in the schemes that you out, and air-raid is one of them. >> reporter: all right. not one but two college football games right here on fox 10, we start at 1:00, the utah united states trying to beat up on arizona. we can't forget about the 'yotes, the strome brothers
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the islanders. proud parents in the stands, that's for sure. new york attacking, 1-0 already, chris strome scoring, tells his brother how do you like that. brad richards off to a great start for the 'yotes, b rad, lights it up, and we are still in the first, vrbata and we are tied at 2 a piece. watch the one timer, right new york escapes with a victory, here's another look, the full time score 3-2, so tough night for the 'yotes but good night for the strome family, watching both their kids play against each other for the first time. >> i bet when they were kids they played together. >> in the kitchen. >> going to be a big weekend. >> seahawks, cardinals, sunday night. >> sounds good. thanks for watching.
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ty and anita are back at 6:00 a.m. >> you're watching "the wellness hour," the leader in medical news and information. i'm randy alvarez. today's topic -- replacing missing teeth with dental first guest, he says no more dentures, that nobody should be wearing traditional dentures. with us, we have an expert on the topic. we've had him on the program before. he is a board-certified prosthodontist -- dr. daniel galindo. dr. galindo, welcome back to the program. >> randy, it's a pleasure to be here. thanks. >> now, we had you on the program before. what's changed? >> more people seeking treatment with dental implants. they've heard of the benefits that they provide and how it can
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