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first tonight on fox... local democrats first tonight on fox... first tonight on fox, local democrats rallying in phoenix today. their main goal to motivate latino voters to cast their ballots. >> this event taking place 4 -- 24 hours after jan brewer made comments about the voting habits of >> reporter: hard to believe that we're 17 days away from election day that is why there is a big sense of urgency today at this rally. >> i anticipate we will have the largest latino vote arer turnout in the state of arizona in a long time, folks. >> reporter: a strong message sent by county supervisor to encourage latino voters to cast
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to challenge us. their presidential candidate is doing enough to mobilize latino community. donald trump has made this election person. >> reporter: the event comes as a response to jan brewer telling the boston globe yesterday that arizona won't go blue because latino democrats don't participate saying "they don't get out and vote. they don't vote." he went on to say regardless of this election will be different. >> he made it personal for millions of latinos across the country. he made it personal for millions of muslim-americans across the country. he made it person for african-americans and lbgt and he especially made it personal for women across this great country. we are going to show him how we
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blue. >> reporter: with 17 days until the election, city officials are encouraging all to cast their ballots early to ensure all votes are counted. >> no matter what happens on election day, if your car breaks down, if your kid gets sick, if you win a trip to disney land and you leave the state, your vote will count because you voted early. we're going to turn arizona blue this year thanks to you. >> reporter: also taking the stage, mayor greg stanton. early voting ends november 4. continuing with local political news, a campaign finance violation has been filed by bill montgomery's campaign against a political committee linked to hedge fund tycoon george suaros. the law says political
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notice to opponents about tv or print ads against them. the campaign has not been notified. >> staying with poll -- politics, every year s.r.p. employees get to meet canneds running in this year's election. courtney griffin was at their picnic held today. here is more on the candidates who showed up and why voters say it is important to go to this. >> this election the just bizarre. i would like to hear something real, not personality based, not based on what the other person has done or not done. i would like it to get to a level that this country deserves. it's not there right now as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: a large picnic, not just for food and fun but to meet several candidates running in this year's election.
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current and former employees. >> in arizona, corporations cannot contribute through candidates. the political action committee is called pick. we pride ourselves on the fact that individual employees that make personal contributions towards our pick account are able to have more of a weight when the contributions are made to >> reporter: among the candidates include sheriff joe arpaio and paul penzone and those running for congress. >> it is a one-stop shop that allows them to meet federal, state, local candidates and it is a great opportunity for them to ask their questions and understand their platforms. >> reporter: some people attending already voted but wanted to meet the candidates. >> it is another opportunity to get information about where they
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>> still nice to hear the candidates firsthand on their ideas and it is different from what they read. >> reporter: voters like joann, who has not voted, she says this could make or break their vote. >> it makes a difference that they come. s.r.p. is a major employer in the valley and there are a lot of employees here. i think if they sort of pass by these opportunities to speak that's not a good sign either. >> reporter: courtney griffin, fox 10 news. >> this year, more than 40 candidates showed up, along with current or former s.r.p. employees. the state transportation department is conducting what is calling a selfish driver's campaign. it targets impaired driving,
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speeding. adots will be posting messages on adot signs reminding drivers their actions can have consequences for others. if you head to the airport on a regular basis, you want to hear this. phoenix sky harbor will extend its train services to the rental car service. it is going to add gates at terminal four. this $950 million project was approved this wee passenger fees, other airport revenues and bonds. it is supposed to be completed by 2021. 48 million passengers are expected to pass through sky harbor in 2021. we may finally know what happened to the mars probe after it landed on the red planet and
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with election day with election day quickly approaching, the 2016 candidates are working overtime to court voters. >> mike emmanuel has the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: republican presidential nominee donald trump offered insight into his first 100 days in office if he wins the election. he promises to officials from becoming lobbyists after they leave office. >> a constitutional amendment to oppose term limits on members of congress. for every federal regulation, two existing regulations must be limited. >> reporter: trump lashing out against the women who have accused him of sexual assault. >> every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. all of these liars will be sued
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>> reporter: more wikileak revolutions about what clinton's advisers think about catholics and evangelicals. she was working for a think tank when they were e-mailing about why conservative catholics. they think it is the conservative religion. clinton campaigning pennsylvania made no mention of the wikileaks scandal. >> that was the thirst -- third and last time i will ever have to debate donald trump. think about this, i have now spent four and a half hours on stage with donald proving once again, i have the stamina to be president and commander in chief. >> reporter: with election day a little more than two weeks away, the candidates will be
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clinton traveling to north carolina and trump traveling to sunny florida. as you heard, donald trump threatened to sue his accusers, another has come forward. jessica drake is an adult film actress and they met at a golf tournament back in las vegas in 2006. drake says trump kissed her without asking and tried to pressure her into sex, offering private jet. >> later that evening, he invited me to his room. i said i didn't feel right going alone. so two other women came with me. in the penthouse suite, i met donald again. when we entered the room, he grabbed tightly in a hug and kissed each one of us without asking permission.
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valley from the south mountain tower cam. a gorgeous evening out there. 85 degrees. the winds are calm out there. these are the temperatures as you walk out the door. most everybody still hovering in the 80 range for this evening. 81 in goodyear. 79 in deer valley. 76 in mesa. things are cooling down as you go to the northern portion of the state. 64 in payson. 61 in kingman. taking a look at the map, we had the high pressure in control of our weather system. we're starting to see a few little clouds and possibility of scattered showers south of tucson on the border. we do have changes in the forecast in the way of rain and clouds. we're going to start this monday morning around 8:45. you'll see the clouds become more prevalent as the day progresses and into the afternoon, starting to see spotty showers, mainly in the northern portion of our state.
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says there is a possibility here in the valley, we could see sprinkles. that will stay into the forecast until at least tuesday morning. take a look at the day today. high today, 97 degrees our normal for this time of the year, 86. 11 degrees above where we should be. this is going to be in the pattern before we see the storms take hold. our record, 102 back in 2003. flirting close to the triple digits. overni will be getting down into the upper 60's. down here in the valley, we got 30's and 40's in the northern portion of the state. tomorrow, temperatures above the seasonable average. 94, casa grande. gila bend at 96. 69 in flagstaff tomorrow. 76 in payson. the next 10 days is what we're talking about, the storms move in on monday. the temples also go down just slightly tuesday.
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sunshine. temperatures riding back up into the mid 90's. >> reporter: big night in tempe. the devils with their homecoming game tonight. you have to win on homecoming, right in how the cougars of washington state had other ideas. washington state had other ideas. highghghghghgh people love cheeseburgers... washington state had other ideas. highghghghghgh and spicy flavors like chipotle and jalape?o... wait! what if i put them together?! smoky chipotle sauce, pepper jack cheese, and jalapenos, i'll call it the chipotle jalapeno burger! boom. someone got that, right? chipotle sauce. pepper jack cheese. you'll call it the chipotle jalape?o burger. boom. good work everyone. another winner. introducing the chipotle jalape?o burger.
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dr. pepper in tempe tonight. it is home coming. manny wilkins not 100% but he is tough and in action tonight. starting and the fans love this. manny calls the number and watch them hurdle, he hurdles the defender. so nice look at that twice. that's how you lead by example and get your team pumped coming right at you, devils up early. later in the game, manny goes down right here and he would stay down. he is hurt, leaves the game with a stinger. once the helmet is off, you know he is done for the night. sparky formation. turns on the afterburners, two words, i'm gone. takes it to the house, 14-3, devils. ensuing kickoff, robert taylor
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this guy can run. look out. robert taylor gets outside. down the sideline, one man to beat and he beats him at the 30, 20, 10, 5, touchdown, cougars. one minute before the half, here comes the cougars. cougars lead at the half, 17-14. they lead right now in the fourth quarter, fox sunday is all set but we have one more college football game, texas a&m and alabama. o.j. howard with a touchdown refusing to go down. a&m wouldn't go down. tough catch, touchdown aggies and a&m leads the game 14-13. alabama comes back to take a lead and how about this, oh, boy. defense leads offense.
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allen, touchdown. alabama leads 26-14. jaelen hurts putting the hurt on texas a ph*frpd m. i love the cut back. see you later. 37 mince later. today was all about the college kids and tomorrow the big boys take center stage. minnesota sam bradfor his old team. could this be it? could this be the year that the cubbies win it all? they are one win away from the world series. first inning, cubbies on the board just like that. kris bryant pokes one to right. a run scores, 1-0. cub,up 3-0, in the fourth. contreras, get out.
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clayton kershaw can't believe it. believe it. next inning, anthony rizzo, the golf swing. you can kiss that baby goodbye. that makes it, 5-0, cubs. rizzo is pumped up. two outs away for the cubs. well, there's one and there is two. cubs win the pennant. they win the game, 5-0. chicago cubs are going to the anthony rizzo talked about the final out. >> you caught the last out that sent the cubs to the world series. do you still have it? >> i'm sleeping with this thing tonight. we're going to the world series. >> reporter: that is a cool souvenir. we do it again at 10:00. the sun devils doing their thing in tempe. that is later.
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scene and the intersection and access ramps to the highway are closed. again, we're talking about the loop 101 and seventh street in north phoenix. this area expected to be shut down and active with police for the next several hours. you want to avoid it. we'll keep you updated as things unfold here. local democrats rallying in phoenix today. a day after a comment made by the state's raised eyebrows. >> their main goal to rally latino voters to cast their votes. >> reporter: hard to believe we're just over two weeks from election day that is why there was such a sense of urgency. the clock is ticking at today's rally. a strong message sent by county's super to encourage
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vote. >> we don't need governor brewer to challenge us. their president candidate is doing enough to mobilize latino community. donald trump made this election personal. reporter: the event comes as a response to former governor jan brewer telling the boston globe yesterday that arizona won't go blue because latino democrats don't participate saying "they don't get out and vote. they don't vote." regardless of turnout in the past, he believes this election is different. >> he made it personal for millions of latinos across the country. he made it personal for muslim americans across the country. he made it personal for millions of african americans, lbgt and he especially made it personal for women across this great country. we are going to show him how we
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blue. >> reporter: with 17 days until the election, city officials are strongly encouraging all to cast their ballots early to ensure all votes are counted. >> no matter what happens on election day, if your car breaks down, if your kid gets sick, if you win a trip to disneyland and you leave the state, your vote will count because you voted early. we're going to turn arizona blue this year thanks to you. >> reporter: mayor greg stanton took the stage at rally today. early voting ends november 4. reporting live, marcy jones, fox 10 news. >> continuing with politics, election day just 17 days away and candidates are working hard to persuade undecided voters. >> donald trump offered a look at his first 100 days in office if he wins the election. trump promising to ban white house and congressional officials from becoming
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always. he also lashed out against the women who have accused him of sexual assault, including new allegations from an 11th woman. >> every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> meanwhile, there were problems for the clinton campaign as there was more fallout from the wikileak scandal. campaigning in pennsylvania but she didn't mention the scandal. >> that was the third and last time i will ever have to debate donald trump. i mean, think about this, i have spent four and a half hours on stage with donald. proving once again, i have the stamina to be president and commander in chief. >> clinton will travel to north
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florida. >> back to phoenix where a deadly accident involving two cars and a semi truck closed down a road. this crash happened early today off of the i-17 and cactus. two women in their 30's were rushed to the hospital. one of them did not survive. police say the driver of the red dodge sped through a red light and hit the black car pushing it into the semi. officers say 26-year-old randall ne causing the accident. impairment is believed to be a factor. in goodyear, a 19-year-old mountain biker was hurt by the gopro he was using. the biker had the camera strapped to his chest when he fell and landed on it. firefighters were called out to estrella mountain park. medics used the big wheel to bring him out of the area. he was suffering from neck and
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in the west valley, fire crews battle a fire in glendale as flames tear through a home. this is the home south of 59th and peoria avenues. crews went defensive and were able to quickly put the fire out. no one was reported injured but it is not clear if anyone was home at the time. investigator are also look at what could have started picture. developing story, police are trying to track down a man who stole a ring from a valley department store. police say t pictures here is a suspect in this robbery. this happened at the jcpenney at 19th avenue and bethany home road. the man asked to see a ring from the display case and after briefly looking at it, took off running. >> any time you see someone who has clothing that does not match, sweatshirt and a hat and
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people remember as a suspect. maybe they have streak information from it. anyway, should we cut that off? >> if you have information, you're asked to call silent witness, 480-witness. mesa arts center campus hosting a memory of departed loved ones muertos festival. they were entertained by live performers, children's activity, face painting and, of course, you can't leave out the food. there was a community altar that people could leave momentos of those who have passed. up next, more on the cyber attack that took down several
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it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered.
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hackers in this case, took control of tens of millions of everyday household items connected to the internet like baby monitors and smart tv's and redirected their data to overwhelm servers. >> this is the first move on a chess board, whether it is a cyber crime chess board is unbeknownst to me. taking down the allow the hackers to create a fog of war while they sneak in through the backdoors of the networks. >> a group called new group hackers wanted to expose vulnerability. >> reporter: vulnerability. i got you. >> thank you, baby. >> reporter: we're going to see the warm temperatures continue for the rest of the weekend but there is a
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81 in goodyear. 74 in surprise. 76 in deer valley. 75 in gateway. up north, we're seeing the temperatures come down slightly for tonight. 44 in flagstaff. 39 at the grand canyon. 63 in prescott. for your current temperature, 70 in sedona. not a lot to talk about, just a few scattered showers in the extreme southern portion of our state south of tucson there. i want to show futurecast because we have changes moving into the forecast. we're going to start this monday morning. you're going to see scattered clouds and as the day progresses, we're going to see the clouds become more prevalent and scattered showers move through the area on monday. they will linger into tuesday morning. the national weather service is saying we could see brief showers here in the valley but the majority of those will stay to the north of us. that will be some planning purposes for you on monday.
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we got up to 97 degrees. i want to show you the normal this time of the year. if you are thinking it feels warm and you need to crank the air conditioner up, you were not alone. the record is 102 degrees from 1993. 69 in phoenix. 69 in gila bend for an overnight low. 39 for an overnight low in flagstaff. 59 in sedona. kingman at 59. tomorrow, again, another warm day, unseasonably warm throughout the state. 93 in phoenix. 94 in casa grande. 96 in gila bend. 82 in sedona. 69 in flagstaff. take a look at the next 10 day, we're going to see the clouds move in for the beginning of your workweek. the temperatures coming down slightly.
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warming back up as we get midweek thursday there at 94. >> sounds good, ty. not really, ty. i would like it 10 degrees cooler. >> reporter: i saw your face that was a big lie. >> we'll work on that. >> reporter: we'll try. >> we'll work on rain and 10 degrees cooler. after the break, young adults not letting terminal sickness hold them back. how they con n marv, our blood sugar is dropping. go, make us a plate.
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some brave women took to welcome back. brave women took to the skies this morning for a free falling opportunity as guests at jump at life held in eloy. the event is dedicated to adults to the freedom of skydiving and tunnel flight. today, 25-year-old lily was the fifth person to earn the prestigious title of sky warrior. >> we went last so we saw everyone going. i didn't expect all of that. that was fun. free falling. >> two other people jumped
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block and fellow sky warrior becky. former professional boxer evander holyfield paying a visit to the gene boxing club here in ?the valley. they encouraged them on developing their skills and life lessons. he attributes much of his success to the boys and girls club. he believes it is important to empower today's y best nicknames ever, evander "the real deal" holyfield. how about this, showing off the hops with the devils be jumping
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it is always a good time when the devils do their thing in temperature. when it is homecoming, it gets better. the devils look to tame the cougars. manny wilkins nursing the hurt ankle but he would get to start. the fans like that. they are going to love this. he jumps through the air. watch that again. hurdles the defender, wow, walks into the end zone. 7-0, devils just like that. a.s.u. pumped up after that one but they are not too excited after this play. manny wilkins goes down and he goes down hard. he would leave the game and not return that is not good for a.s.u. 31-21, washington state. this is not good for a.s.u. cougars want more. marks gets behind the defense, makes the catch. 52-yards for the touchdown. what a play. a.s.u. looking to answer. tim white says i got you.
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greased pig. get him a block. wow, nice cut back right there. he has an escort to the end zone. 70 yards for the touchdown but it is too little, too late. cougars win it, 37-32. more college football as the number one team in the country, alabama took on texas a&m. the tide loaded with talent. o.j. howard with the catch. refusing to go down. he texas a&m wouldn't quit. a tough catch with the defender all over him. am leads this one. it was defense. allen is a big boy. we're going the other way. 30-yards for touchdown. alabama, 26-14 now. away we go. jaelen hurts putting the hurt on
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he is gone. takes it to the house. roll tide. alabama wins it, 33-14. could this be it? the cubbies looking to get back to the world series for the first time since 1945. all they have to do is beat this guy, l.a. clayton kershaw on the mound first. kris bryant pokes one to the right and cubbies lead, 1-0. chic to take a 3-0 lead in the fourth. wilson contreras up to bat. see ya, wouldn't want to be you. that is out of there in a hurry. solo shot makes it, 4-0, by chicago. that face by kershaw says it all. you can kiss that baby goodbye. another homer for the cubs. kershaw says no, come on. yeah, not a good night for him. great night for the cubs if they
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they are two outs away, people. there is one, there is two. that is a double play and that is your ballgame. the cubs are going back to the world series. four wins away from breaking the curse. can you believe it? the billy goat curse back in 1945. billy goat tried to go to the game, they said no, i'm cursing you. >> i love it. as the seconds tick down, they could see people getting tearful. what a night for cubs fans.
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>> newsmaker sunday, with fox 10's john hook. >> thanks for joining us on newsmaker sunday. 4 a.m., january 22nd of this year. a 21-year-old mesa convenience store clerk by the name of grant ronnebeck was shot and killed by a man who was in this country illegally. 29-year-old apolinar altamirano. who had an extensive criminal history. he should not have been roaming the streets. he was arrested for the murder of grant. dollars bond. but in the wake of this a family lost a son and a promising young kid. grant ronnebeck's father, steve, is with us today. he's our guest on newsmaker sunday. steve, thanks for being here. >> thank you, sir. >> first of all, so, so deeply sorry for your son's loss. >> thank you. >> i don't know how a father gets through it. >> i'll be honest, i don't know either. one day at a time. >> that morning you were looking at our website.
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>> the first inkling you had that anything had happened at a qt where your son worked, was on our website? >> well, i had gotten an call from my ex-wife that something had happened at grant's qt, had i heard from him? i couldn't find anything out. i tried calling him, i tried calling the store. no answer. and that's when i went ahead and pulled up fox news. and, yeah, that's the very first report that i had seen. >> we did not have a name at police called you later that day? >> no, i actually left work. i told my boss, hey, i got to go. >> did you have a feeling, steve? >> i did. i drove to the qt. and obviously they had the parking lot taped off. i couldn't get in, so i pulled up on to the rocks at the edge of the qt property.
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