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dresser, and tonight we spoke with specialists at phoenix children's hospital about the dangers of not anchoring a dresser to the wall properly. that's where fox 10's danielle miller is live now with more tonight. danielle? >> mark, according to anchorit.gov, every 24 minutes tipped furniture sends a child to the emergency room, and on average every two weeks one child will die after a some type of large furniture falls on him or her. we spoke to experts here at phoenix children's hospital, and they are telling us a parent's best defense is anchoring furniture to the wall. a sad update, a three-year-old died after a dresser fell on her in her surprise home on sunday. >> it's sad. it's scary. it can happen anytime. one minute you can be fine, and
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gone. >> it's sad, tragic, how with her a dresser fell on her, and with accidents, you never know when something like that can happen, but it's sad when it does. >> police say the little girl was climbing on the dresser. experts with phoenix children's hospital say unfortunately this happens, saying a parent's best defense is anchoring any type of dresser or furniture to the child's level to see what they can see. >> that's when you can see what's up there that may be attractive for me to want to pull down, for example, if you have a large or tall piece of furniture and there's a big fluffy teddy bear on top and i want that teddy bear, how can i get it? start pulling out drawers one by one to build a stairway to get
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>> police are telling us at this time it appears to be a tragic accident and at this time no charges will be filed. reporting live, danielle miller, fox 10 news. >> such a sad story, danielle. now it's this time of year where the holidays, a lot of people are going to be staying in other people's home. what should you do if you're staying with someone else or your kids are going to be staying with them? should you go check yourself to make sure this doesn't happen? what's the advice? >> yeah, baker here with phoenix children's hospital said, you know, if obviously a lot of people are going to be traveling to grandma's uncles and things like that, and they may not have the same safety precautions put in place. she's telling me if there aren't safety precautions put in place, keep shut bedroom doors or anything like that, and if the child needs to be in that area for any reason to keep a close eye. >> all right, danielle, thank you, good advice tonight. the wild horses along salt river are protected animals, until now, maricopa county sheriff's deputies searching for te person who shot some of
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deputies found a dead foal with some gunshot wounds over the weekend after witnesses reported seeing a person shooting at three horses on friday. the person shooting at the horses with either a rifle or a shotgun was last green shirt. >> shot in the lungs and heart and head as well. >> the sheriff's office says it believes two other a murder investigation is underway after a car crashes into the wall of a phoenix home. police say the driver and the passenger of that car both had several gunshot wounds and that they may have been murdered before the crash near 31st avenue and van buren. both of those victims appear to be hispanic males in their 20s. police at this point have no suspects or witnesses in this case. a former employee at n.a.u. in flagstaff in some serious legal trouble tonight after he
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from the school. edwin tally was the postal services manager for the university. investigators say for more than 15 years he issued checks and made card payments to two fake vendors that he created, and part of that money came from students' tuition and fees. he is facing a number of felony charges. a hearing to decide the future of a polygamist community on the arizona-utah border, a federal trust wants the court to appoint someone to overse departments in colorado city, arizona, and in hilldale, utah. earlier this year, a judge found that nonbelievers of that polygamist sect were denied police protection, building permits and water hookups in the town. bastian pleads not guilty to terrorism charges in court, the florence woman accused of making bomb materials and instructions
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what prosecutors are saying was part of a plot to kill a warden. her husband is serving a life sentence for murder. governor ducey ordering the state's medicaid program to limit prescribing of narcotic painkillers, signing an order to limit the initial prescription of opioid drugs to a seven-day supply for patients. health care exchange will go up by an average of 25%. >> every case, your coverage will go down, even though they said your coverage will get better and you can keep your doctor. >> several major health companies have now dropped out of the exchange, and only pima county has more than one insurer offering coverage on the
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$17 million insurance payment for hurricane damage to his house, but the associated press found little damage of such large scale damage. trump said it was devastated after damage from a hurricane in 2004 and 2005. trump is not commenting about the damage or that insurance claim. but both candidates are spending a lot of time in the must win state of florida. they were there today with trump announcing the polls showing clinton in the lead are rigged. trump began his second of three days in his must win state of florida at a palm beach county pumpkin farm. >> watch the polls, because this is part of the crooked system. it's part of the rigged system. they are phony polls put out by phony media. all of us are affected by this stuff, and what they are trying to do is suppress the vote.
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>> that contradicts what his own campaign manager said yesterday. >> we are behind. she has doubled her ad buys since august. most of those ads are negative against donald trump, classic cesspool of personal destruction negative ads. >> the system is corrupt, and it's rigged, and it's broken, and we are going to change it. >> in politics average of recent polls shows trump trailing by four points. nationally, clinton's average lead is six. however, democrats have is registered more new voters than republicans in florida, according to the associated press, and clinton has run five times more ads on tv and social media than trump. and former dbacks pitcher curt schilling is joining the
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he announced his plan to run against senator elizabeth warren in massachusetts in 2018. coming up, places that you can travel with your galaxy note 7 are becoming very limited. first the f.a.a. banned them on flight, and now another form of travel is banned. we'll explain. and who doesn't live girl scout cookies, right? soon you can find them in your grocery store, but not in the how about cookies for breakfast. and a valley student invited to the white house for the second time. we'll introduce you to the
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girl scout you're watching fox 10 news at 10:00. with marc martinez girl scout cookies for breakfast? i mean, i have had a few before. >> yes. >> i'm not going to lie. but listen to this, girl scouts and general mills are rolling out two cookie flavored cereals, thin mints and caramel crunch. kristy siefkin is here now with really an amazing story. this kid is 12 years old, a
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house twice. >> not once, because that wouldn't be enough, but an incredible two times. his name is sage foreman. he studies right here at a stem school, science and technology, and he was invited to the white house for a second time pitching an idea for improving stem programs, and he came up with a pretty good idea for connecting tech students with tech companies. 12-year-old sage building robots and national policy. the 12-year-old mirage 7th graded visited the white house for the second time, pitching ideas on improving stem programs. >> they asked if i could come to the white house to meet with people from nasa and nsf. >> he and other kids were
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science advisories. >> tech companies would invite middle and high school students to their facilities and explain what the jobs are, some qualifications and their new technology and innovations. >> sage says that president obama shook his hand and gave him a commemorative coin. he gave the president his business card. >> and i was like, wow, i cannot believe i just did that. >> it was one of his life goals. he told me that this week, so i don't know what the next one is going to be, but i am sure it is big. >> back in focused on his school's next robotics competition and achieving a few other small goals. >> i want to win a nobel rise for helping invent something that solves air pollution, and i want to become a professor. >> do you feel like the world's biggest underachiever? >> this kid is amazing. >> the stem program, we are one
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arizona, and he he is actually meeting with governor ducey at the end of this month to talk about his role locally. >> sage foreman, remember that name. coming up after the break, more problems for subway.
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fox 10 news is back. well, galaxy note 7, you know you can't take them on a plane, and now you can't take them on an amtrak train either, am track the latest to ban the smartphones. samsung ordered a worldwide recall of those phones after several of them did catch fire. the ex-wife of jared fogle is suing subway.
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knew about her ex-husband's interest in children and did nothing about it. his ex-wife is accusing subway of invasion of privacy and inflicting emotional stress. she also wants to know if the company ever investigated her husband while he was its spokesman. >> as the complaint alleges, there have been news reports that subway received at least one complaint of jared's sexual interest in children. subway even took the step of marketing him as a family man and used my children and my likeness in that campaign. i did not give them consent to do so. mclaughlin is speaking unspecified damage from subway, and subway says it cannot comment on pending litigation. donald trump appears to be mocking the latest woman to accuse him of sexual misconduct, saying i am sure she has never been grabbed before. the former adult film star, jessica drake, says trump
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than a decade ago. today trump says the accusations are total fiction. trump says he plans to sue his accusers after the election. well, we have some rain out there, a lot of it on the west side, but it's kind of around the valley, coming in tonight,
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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 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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live from fox studios, fox 10 news is back. well, goodyear firefighters had a brush fire on their hands tonight, skyfox over those flames near 171st avenue and chandler heights. this was burning in a rural area, so no homes were threatened and it only scorched about an acre before fire crews were able to put that out. good news, dave, too, just some very light winds out there tonight, so it didn't really help that thing spread too much.
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out there but there's a lot of lightning out there too. a lot going on as far as the weather is concerned. let take a look at what we have here, the city looking pretty good even though there's some rain around right now, 82 degrees, the winds out of the west southwest at about seven miles an hour at the present time. let's take a look at those numbers, 75 right now in cave creek, 80 at deer valley, 78 at fountain hills, 81 in chandler, in surprise it's 78 degrees right now as well. now a little system coming into the northwest pressure will protect us. although the grasp of that low has got a little bit of moisture going around the west here, and as we get a look at arizona, you can see the west side from the south, but a lot of that stuff is starting to fall apart as it gets a little closer to the city. you can see the stuff on the east side. it's just going to pass us right on by. a little bit out in mesa, we'll get another look at that. we get a look over here on the west side, though, and you can see a pretty good storm coming,
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apart. lots right here, lots right here, and then it just, right, falls apart. not up north, though. it's still holding together a little bit up there, as you can see, pretty strong up by williams, and the flagstaff area, you'll see it come flying into this area and continuing to come in. now we get down here and take a look at the valley. so you see a little bit of moisture here near the guadalupe area. on the east side we see a little bit of moisture staying especially out in the far valley. some pretty good showers and storms out there continuing. but look how rapidly this stuff moves out of here, out of here by tuesday, wednesday, hardly anything left at all on that futurecast. there's your high on the day today, as we get to 90 degrees. we have got a few 90s on the west side that agree with that, and then a few 80s lying up to the north and to the west of us. as far as the mountains, 65 in flagstaff. we have some 70s and 80s around
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desert floor. this is your day, 90 on the high, 72 on the low, 85 and 62 normal high and low. there's your record high at 96, your record low at 41. forecasting for tomorrow in the upper 80s and looking at those temperatures in the mountains hanging in there as well. across the country, there is some moisture, a little bit of snow in the northeast. overnight here, 69, 89 for tomorrow, and we have a few 90s to toward the weekend, and 96 on thursday. that's halloween at 83. watch your kids around water. all right, dave, thank you. well, a lot of people are heading back east for the world series, and we talked to some of those travelers at sky harbor airport, including one man whose father played for the cubs back in the 1980s. >> he passed like a year and a half ago, so i figured if they -- this would be the one chance, like i would have to go for sure, absolutely. he played for a lot of teams,
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other teams the way he talked about the ten news at >> game 1 will be held in cleveland tomorrow. we'll have an early edition of fox news at 4:00, followed by the world series coverage beginning at 4:30, and then fox 10 news immediately after the game. so it's going to be a very big night, jude, and a lot of people are waiting for that. >> i have to tell getting calls from buddies and cousins back in cleveland thinking that i can get tickets to the world series. you're going to have to figure it out for yourself back in c town. well, this is the play that still has everybody buzzing 24 hours after the tie game between the seahawks and the cardinals. we are going to tell you something that isn't really discussed a lot in professional football. it's part of the game that is taught. it is executed this way, and it
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you're watching fox 10 sports with jude lacava. now, i want you to pay careful attention to the video i'm about to show you, number 77 and number 90 for seattle, the two tackles hold down the cardinals guards as bobby wagner jumps over. i say that because a long time nfl long snapper texted many
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officials don't call. it's hard to see. right about now, take a look at the overhead video angle, there it is, right there, number 97, see him holding down both guards right there, pushing them down so wagner can jump over. that should be a flag, right? holding, they rarely call it. they just don't go there. that allowed wagner to get in there to clean block the field goal. here's the fourth and 1 call in the third quarter where you might say, do you goal. that question was posted to bruce arians. of course they did not convert on that. it would have been about a 28-yard field goal that would have been maybe a chip shot. maybe you don't have confidence in your kicker after that block. but this is bruce's response to that fourth and 1 earlier today. >> not really, i would still go for the fourth and 1. that game, with them, a lot of time is about imposing your will, and i thought that was a
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first down. you know, we got a little too aggressive. >> the defense played great. they will get ready for carolina, talk a little bit more about cardinals this week. made the move to texans this off-season, siemian says we will figure out this with one, definitely a little edge after osweiler left the nest. not one of the better nights for osweiler, all broncos tonight in a decisive win over the texans. here we go, getting set at progressive field, going to be game 1, you know the history of the franchise, 1909 the last
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maybe they will build two statues in chicago if they win a world series title. >> really not impacted by a lot of the lore, i don't think, other than the fact that we are impacted by our city and the fans and the people that attend our games and the conversations that we have, absolutely an impactful moment. >> yeah, the impact is going to be something, the intensity, the drama, the story lines coming tomorrow starting game fox news and the world series following the game. we have got dave going for cleveland, marc going for the cubs out here. there are so many transplants out here from cleveland and chicago. it's going to be pretty intense. i'll tell you what, fans are dying to get a ticket and trying to find a way to get there. it will be fun to watch. >> we'll see you tomorrow. coming up next is modern family.
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>> 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 implants, and according to my 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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