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several miles before shooting her and they probably knew her. a $21,000 reward is being offered in this case. arizona continues to fight the battle against heroin but now there is another battle in our state and it is opioids. >> reporter: the d.e.a. continues to see a surge in synthetic drug use here in arizona, in particular the use of synthetic them so strong that all you have to do is touch them and you overdose. the d.e.a. warehouse in phoenix is packed with synthetic drug, bath salts, a new class of synthetic oeup kwroeuts. >> they are being manufactured in china, india and kids can order this off of the internet. >> reporter: he says the
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kwroeut feint thatal that one gn can kill you. >> it absorbs through your skin. >> reporter: synthetic oeup kwroeuts arrived just after purchase unaware they are stronger than heroin. >> the chinese send it over and if you live through the first shot, you're going want that product again. >> reporter: in the past two 50 pounds of fentanyl that the enough to kill millions of people. if you're found in possession of a synthetic opioid, you could face prison time. i'm kristy siefkin, fox 10 news. a federal court the blocking overtime pay for four million highway workers. u.s. district court in texas issued a nationwide injunction. this motion to block the overtime is part of a lawsuit
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including arizona. the lawsuit claims the legislation is an obama overreach and will add an additional burden to businesses a man in a wheelchair fell into a canal this morning. he is legally blind. when he was pulled from the canal, he said he did not want to gave him a ride home. when complete, the freeway will complete i-10 to both sides of phoenix. it is being challenged by community groups in the area.
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the man arrested in the shooting death of a san antonio police detective got married in the hours after the officer was killed. a marriage certificate shows that otis mckane was married after detective benjamin marconi was gunned down. he told officers that he was angry over a custody fight and he lashed out at somebody who didn't deserve children returned to class after a deadly bus crash. hundreds gathered to remember those killed in the crash and the two dozen other injured in the crash. the mother of the driver said he
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president-elect donald trump says he wants to move on president-elect donald president-elect donald trump says he wants to move on from years after invesga one step towards that goal, trump is going -- doing a major reversal saying he will not pursue charges against the former secretary of state. trump told new york times reporters during a meeting today, my inclination for whatever power i have on the matter is let's go forward. this has been looked at for so
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i don't want to hurt the clintons. she suffered greatly in many ways that is a different change from what he said to her face during the campaign. >> it is awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you would be in jail. >> reporter: rudy giuliani says he would support an investigation but he understands putting things behind you after trump offered ben carson as secretary of housing and development. the retired neuro surgeon says he will consider the cabinet post over thanksgiving. ellen degeneres awarded awae medal of freedom at the white house. it is an honor she almost
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everybody. 59 degrees right now. that wind out of the west at 3 miles an hour, just a light breeze to deal with. in ahwatukee, 60 degrees. 58 in scottsdale. in surprise, 55 degrees at the present time as well. there is your high pressure moving back in kind of kicking that low out of there. kind of holding this low back and the cold front, we will see a little bit of cloud cover. there will be breezy conditions
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all in all, it is going to be a happy thanksgiving weather wise. mid 70's. we'll be looking at breezy conditions and cloud cover that there is your high on the day. 71 degrees, 68 in deer valley. 70 in glendale. buckeye, 68 degrees. 51 in flagstaff. 59 in sedona. 46 in show low. 69 down in tucson. let's take a look at forecast. lows for tonight, see these temperatures dropping off nicely. the norm for this time of year is around 51 degrees. 46 at goodyear. 44 at gateway. 49 in scottsdale. there is the norm at 50 degrees. 51 just a degree off this morning. 71 this afternoon. the norm is 72. 89 is the record high.
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here's what we're forecasting for tomorrow. temperatures like they were today. low 70's out there. you can see a little system pushing through the midsection of the country. this was a mixed bag through minnesota and bits of the dakotas where they had rain, snow, sleet turning mostly to snow overnight. 51 degrees overnight. we'll be looking at very pleasant weather. 71 and sunny tomorrow. you see that temperature in the mid 70's it comes down for the weekend with a little bit of cloud cover. you do see 50's in there as well. watch your kids around water. it is not often you can tell an uplifting story about having a car repossessed when it
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>> reposing cars in all in adapts -- a days work. >> it is one of those repos this i'm like my grandparents are gone but i could see them. their medications had doubled, tripled, and i know that. it is happening to everyone. i knew why they were behind. >> we had to go to the doctor, that is all we ever got to do. >> reporter: ford did repossess their car but he got on the phone with the bank. >> i called the bank and said we got to do something. i said how about i pay it currently right now? >> reporter: he set up go fund me account and returned their car. he hopes to have their carped off soon.
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whole home dvr, plus you can watch on your devices. and the best part is, you don't have to deal with cable. we love not having cable. but, paul, babe, when -- when was this headshot taken? oh, uh, i don't know. recently, i guess? uh... okay. yeah. [ chuckles ] so, like, recently, recently. feel like a hollywood insider with prism tv from centurylink. >> reporter: good news for cards' head coach bruce arians. 24 hours removed from a stay at the hospital he is ready to go
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mark dalton tweeted out this tweet earlier today, latest arians update. he is back in the office this morning. he is expected at the practice field tomorrow and on the sidelines in atlanta. as for the cardinals, they have a lot to improve upon after what happened this past sunday against the minnesota vikings. >> the vikings have improved, 6-4, while the cardinals have slipped to >> when you think about what the team needed to do in the second half of the season, you need to stack wins. you got to win last week against san francisco. you're riding on a high expectation to a team that is similar to their own when you think of their offensive production and how good the defense is some of the game changers at special team position. >> reporter: in the words of steve keim this was another missed opportunity.
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the vikings in the first half. >> 42 drop backs, 23 hits, my first question is as an offense that is so dominant on the ground and you have guys who are injured. you have difference individuals, i thought there were adjustments they could have made in the second half going forward. >> reporter: in the second half after hit. >> he is in trouble. down he goes. the vikings are going to stphrap their -- snap their losing streak. >> four man hitting home is not acceptable, especially by a bruce arians-led offense. >> reporter: nfl kick off9:00 a.m. on sunday. cards at the falcons at 11:00 a.m. don't forget about the turkey day special, washington taking
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sports night after dark. we're going to pick up your questions and look at the territorial cup, u. of a. versus a.s.u. we'll see you on my facebook page in a couple of minutes. >> a lot of questions on the coach right now. >> glad to see he is feeling better and back out there. thank you, jude. thank you, dave. "modern family" is up next.
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? pleased to have j.s. jacques who is the ceo of rio tinto copper and coal as our guest this week on newsmaker sunday talking about a copper and its place in arizona. you know the history. it's one of the things that built this amazing state. as we were heading into the break, we are starting to talk about coppers, you know the volatility in pricing over the
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its always uh, but you've been in an kinda of interesting position here because you got too much of it, righght, too much copper out there. >> i wouldn't say we've got too much copper... >> huh huh, i think you told me. >> ah, that's not exactly what i said. i, i >> too much supply. >> so - there is too much supply in the short-term. >> short term being? >> next two or three years. so i think if we step back and that's why i think it's important for people to understand why we are bullish investing in arizona. if you take a long term perspective, let's say ten years, there won't be enough copper supply to meet demand. so i will give you a few numbers. for people to understand. ten years down the road there will be a shortage between 6 and 8 million ton of copper. you could say 6, 8 million ton is not a lot, but people have to remember that the largest copper mine in operation today in the world is a joint
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mitsubishi in chile called escondida which is producing 1.2 million tons. and it took us 20 years, 20 years to build it. so 6-8 million tons of deficit, of shortfall ten years down the road is a massive number. i will give you another story. you know we are opening a new mine in mongolia. i know it's far, far away. >> i did not know that. >> so we did open a new mine two years ago, which would be one of the largest - top five copper and gold mine in the world. >> in mongolia. >> in mongolia far, far away from here but you may have some of the copper in your iphone by the way. you never know. and it was interesting, because two years ago, we had a big function with the prime minister over there and some of our colleagues, big chunky miner crying and i went to see this guy and i said what's up? a big guy. could be some kind of sumo. big wrestler guy and the guy realized i worked for 18 years
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18 years. so i have another question for you because you asked the question. how many years between the time we find a nice rock and the time we got the mine which is up and running generating cash, in the copper space. pick a number. >> i'm going to guess 30 or 40 years. >> you are pretty good, 25 years. >> 25 years. so geology is critical to what you do. >> absolutely. >> so how do you hunt down where copper is located? >> so well, you got some historical district like the copper triangle in arizona where we know that there is copper. but then we use all kind of technology, radar, we do some drilling. so it's pretty high-tech. >> test drilling. >> a lot of it. >> you guess based on the geology. >> absolutely. and then, and then it takes a long time to go through the permitting. it takes an awful lot of time to make sure that there is the right deposit, the right quality, you do the engineering.
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time when everything is in place we can start harvesting. >> you just raised something that i hadn't thought about. is there something particular about arizona's copper that makes it really desirable. >> there is a, from my perspective, there is a long history as you said it's part of the cs and therefore people understand what copper is. people understand what mining is about and we are in the u.s. remember, i got a global business so i have to make decisions about investing in chile, mongolia and the u.s. and the u.s. is a very good location to invest. you've got people, you've got technology, the infrastructure. it's a good place. >> maybe not as much of a fight with environmentalists in arizona because copper is part of the fabric of this state. >> you know, we've got -- we are challenged everywhere we operate. in terms of communities and so on and so forth. but i have to say the beauty of the u.s. community is this way. you have a very well defined
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to slow to my test, but that's what you expect me to say anyway. but the process is very defined, very well defined, very thorough, and therefore when people grant you your license to operate, you know it's very good. >> another question you just caused know think about, we've had a big debate in this country about overregulation by government for businesses that want to come in and do whatever they do. have you - you've been all over the globe now. how oppressive is our regulatory environment here to get a business up and going and get a copper mine started? >> i wouldn't use the word oppressive. but do i believe there is room for improvement? yes. >> in the united states? >> in the usa there is room for improvement and that's why we have regular meeting in washington, d.c., to explain to senators and congressman in general that there our maybe ways to do it better. >> the environmentalists would probably argue and say we need these checks and balances to keep you guys in check. right, they'd say that?
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problem - at the end of the day, we fully acknowledge that license to operate, environment, safety, are very important and as rio tinto we have very clear standards in that space - we really want to be regarded as a world class company and we want to be regarded as a good neighbor. so i don't have a problem whatsoever in people looking at me from monday to sunday. not on tv, but monday through sunday and making sure that -- my commitment. but i think it should go b to resolution and the town of superior if you look what we said a few years ago about the rehab, the reclamation of the old mine and you go there now, you would see that we have delivered against what we said. and i think that is very important, it's about trust, it's about respect and responsibility and i don't have any problem with that. >> you're being a good neighbor. >> and being a good neighbor for the next 40 or 50 years. >> we're back with j.s. jacques, ceo of rio tinto copper and coal. back in a minute on newsmaker
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