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thank you for joining us for fox10 news at 10. thanks for joining us. it was a terrifying situation on the i-17 as a semi hauling cattle sideswiped about two dozen cars. this just unfolded north of phoenix in black canyon city this afternoon. >> you can see the pictures behind me just incredible. four people had to be flown to the hospital, 13 other were transported. marcy jones has the latest on the story. >> reporter: that's right,
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horrifying to look in the rearview mirrors and see a semi truck barreling through two lanes of traffic. four people had moderate to serious injuries but d.p.s. says that number could have been higher. one semi, countless passenger, a few heart-stopping moments. >> pull over, you're going to die. >> reporter: before she knew it, a semi truck was barreling through two lines of traffic. she tried to pull to the side then kelly and her daughter braced for impact. >> he went through for about 300 feet. >> reporter: she says it was something out of a movie. >> there were three to four helicopters that came in and medevaced people. >> reporter: according to d.p.s., the driver of the cattle
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investigation. >> i'm guaranteeded he was terrified and he is probably feeling bad. >> reporter: kelly's car along with # 2 -- 22 others took a big hit. >> thankfully, this is all it. he hit the left side, well, the right side and we went to the left. this door doesn't open. these are his tire marks. >> reporter: her friend luke says he is ok adding a reminder to stay vigilant on the road. >> if she would have stayed where she was, the injuries to her and her daughter could have been worse. she went to the side of the road like she should have done. reporter: the cattle was unharmed. adot has just reopened the road. we're getting a look at a
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deadly crash. phoenix police say 26-year-old randall nellston was impaired when he sped through a red light and hit a black car pushing the car into the semi truck. the truck driver suffered minor injuries. one of the women in the black car was killed. a man sets up an online date and ends up being s this happened at 75th avenue and mcdowell. the man set up the date and when he showed up, two men approached him with a shotgun and opened fire. he is expected to be ok. detectives say the two men have be detained and the shooters are being questioned. there the far west valley, a shooting in buckeye near 312 avenue and camelback still not clear if a wedding was actually
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shooting. it appeared to be a wedding venue. a truck's back window was painted with the words just married and there is that truck we were talking about. all of these fancy chairs lined up like a wedding ceremony. not much information on this or when the shooting happened. we're still waiting for maricopa county deputies to confirm. at least one person was taken to the hospital. injuries were. a 3-year-old girl rushed to the hospital today after a dresser fell on her at her home in surprise. this happened near grand avenue and one of the home's bedrooms. police say the girl fell and the dresser ended up on top of her. when crews arrived, the girl was unconscious and the family was performing c.p.r.. police are still trying to piece
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at this point, it is an active, ongoing investigation and we are hoping to get down to the bottom of it quickly and find out what caused this child to be hurt. >> that little girl is still in critical condition tonight. family and friends trying to raise money for the funerals of two little girls who police say were killed by their father in a murder-suicide. a lot of friends and family gathered at manny's grill in goodyear. they washed hundreds of cars to raise money. investigators say last week, 36-year-old shot and killed his daughters before taking his own life. these little girls were just 4 and 5 years old. >> i got 100 cars that haven't stopped coming since 8:00 this morning.
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sticking together and we're going to get to our goal. >> their goal is $10,000. family and friends trying to raise that amount for the girls' funeral. an honor trail honoring the granite mountain hotshots is almost complete. the 19 firefighters died back until 2013 and the trail will be just under three miles long. there will deck and plaques with the firefighters' names. the trail is expected to open next month. thousands of people gathering to raise money and awareness at the ninth annual aids walk. the racers just over three miles in downtown phoenix. we talked to a woman who lost her h.i.v. positive son in 2004. he died just one month after learning of his diagnosis.
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unprotected sex, they need to be tested. we need to do more education in the schools. i made him a silent promise from my heart they would try to make a difference. >> the money raised from the walk and run helps support 16 valley h.i.v. organizations. after the break, is it over yet? not yet but i see the finish line. 16 days until ele both candidates are hitting the campaign trail hard. where they are focusing their efforts. a warm and clear weekend but we could see changes as we head into your workweek. we'll talk about that coming up in a few minutes. >> reporter: arizona cardinals fans are dying for an explanation. this is creating quite a buzz. we're going to explain what
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level. rudy carpenter will join us and we'll get into special teams. you look at bruce arians trying to challenge this situation. a lot going on in a 6-6 tie. we'll get into interviews as well. richard saenz at university of phoenix stadium checking in with a number of players and bruce arians. you want an explanation, we will give it to you tonight. stick
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you decide 2016-- a you decide 2016, a new poll shows hillary clinton with a double-digit lead over trump among likely voters. >> with 16 days until the election, both candidates are focused in battleground states. donald trump held a campaign rally in florida today encouraging his voters, his supporters to get out and vote. >> my message is on november 8, we are going to fix our rigged system. they want me to take that back. let me tell you, folks, it is a rigged system. >> meanwhile, hillary clinton held an early voting event in north carolina. the democratic presidential candidate outlined her plans for education. she took jabs at trump. >> this one is different.
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who has run for president who has demonstrated unequivocally that he is unqualified and unfit to be president and commander in chief of the united states of mitigating america. a new abc poll shows that christian leads trump nationally. early voting is in full swing in several states and five ballots. democrats are leading in the number of voters in north carolina but in ohio, the requests for early ballots are significantly down in several heavily democratic counties. the clinton campaign says they are not too worried right now. >> we believe of 40% of voters
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cooler. this weekend was brutal in terms of the reminder that we're not in fall weather. the cold snap we're waiting for, if you're in new england, you got it. we had .5 of an inch of snow in new york over the weekend. for us, different picture. we are still in the 80's at sky harbor. winds are light at 3 miss. as you look at the west coast, activity in parts of nevada. we are remaining dry at this hour. this area of low pressure in addition to a push over the international border could mean we could see a chance of showers in our forecast. you'll notice the biggest change is an increase in cloud cover. this is as we get into monday evening, clouds moving from northwest to southeast.
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moisture and it could be slight if we do seeing the. we're cooling down nicely in flag, 40's there. 82 for gila bend. 64 for safford. 60 for nogales and here in the valley, numbers cooling into the 70's for cave creek and wickenburg. upper 70's for ahwatukee. maricopa at 78. buckeye at 77. i promised linda cooler we will be cooler than this number here. 96 this afternoon. 10 degrees warmer than the seasonal norm. had it warm up four more degrees, we would have tied the record that we set in 2003. we're seeing rain in southern nevada, the showers we saw popping up in southeastern arizona are gone. a little bit of activity around tucson.
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we're seeing a tick upwards for dew points and that makes sense since we're seeing a push of moisture in northern arizona. we're seeing dew points in the 20's at this hour. the national picture relatively quiet. notice a few stray showers through the great lakes region into the great lakes and that is we we saw the snowfall. the backside of the system leaving us with temperatures from upper 50's in boston, 64 in new york. across the board, 60's and 70's. a warm day for texas. 55, prescott. 56 for safford. 49, show low. tomorrow, 90 in phoenix. up into the 80's for kingman. douglas, 87 degrees. a slight chance of activity tonight into tomorrow. the last model run is not
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there. we should cool down with the increase in cloud cover. we'll see the low 90's above the seasonal norm. ignore this last part of the forecast if you don't want to see warmer numbers because we'll get back into the mid to upper 90's. >> thanks, kristy. you may have seen interesting characters walking around the phoenix convention
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>> you can get a zombie costume for halloween. linda is doing a great walk. >> mexico city has been hosting the zombie walk for nine years now. right here in phoenix, many people gathering at steele indian school park celebrating dia de los muertos or day of the dead. it is a mexican indigenous holiday where they remember their loved it is observed on november 1 and 2nd. downtown phoenix, you may have seen a lot of people in costume but this was not for halloween. >> it was for an event held at the phoenix convention center called the phoenix fan fest. comic book, movie, and wrestling fans attended the festival this weekend and they say there was something for everybody.
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fi and yes, you do see cloud cover for tomorrow that will keep the temperatures cool. slight chance of activity monday into tuesday but we should clear out nicely and enjoy the cooler temps before we continue the uptick in numbers and we see 90's in the forecast. i'm sorry. i wish i could change it but i can't. >> we'll survive. usually by this time, after in the sunday when the cards have blown it i'm over it. i'm not over it.
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therapy. >> or just one hour, half hour of jude lacava's therapy session coming up now. >> it is good for the soul. >> reporter: let's she you what didn't happen, let's show you how he leaps over the long snapper. was there a touchdown scored by david johnson when he some of the blown calls in a bizarre finish that ended in a tie. i'm urging you to stick around. we'll give you a perspective that youn't have heard. you need to see what played out. mike leach and todd graham and their couple of comments toward last night's comments what a.s.u. led slight away from
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