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. >>> a dramatic rescue of a horse stuck in an irrigation canal. >> reporter: for four hours, nearly a dozen people struggled to pull the horse out of a canal here in arc vondale. >> he seemed to be okay. >> reporter: recovering tonight it has been an eventful day after his owner found the course in an irrigation canal. >> oh, that's my horse. >> reporter: he needed to be sedateded then pulled out with a fork lift. amazingly he only has a minor injury. he had been a police horse and a therapy horse for people with disabilities. now only his >> >>> joe arpaio is accused of putting his opponent's personal information in a television ad. it targets paul penzone, attacking his character. but the court papers used in the ad show in the background. he believes this was done intentionally, putting him at risk for identity theft. >> it's a reflection of the sheriff's character. it is so unforgivable to expose someone's personal information coming from a law enforcement leader where every day they redact documents and personal information to protect people from things identity theft. >> a spo
. >>> a dramatic rescue of a horse stuck in an irrigation canal. >> reporter: for four hours, nearly a dozen people struggled to pull the horse out of a canal here in arc vondale. >> he seemed to be okay. >> reporter: recovering tonight it has been an eventful day after his owner found the course in an irrigation canal. >> oh, that's my horse. >> reporter: he needed to be sedateded then pulled out with a fork lift. amazingly he only has a minor injury. he...
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wire customer still getting irrigation customers pay a flat rate whether they use zero gallons or a million gallons to water their yards. some customers tell us that's plain wrong. john place -- john pays $20 a month but lately when he turns on the system this is what he gets. >> that's it. that's the extent of it. >> reporter: he complained to the county. >> whether we get zero water or a million gallons it doesn't matter. it's my money. >> reporter: we thought it was wrong too especially when we
wire customer still getting irrigation customers pay a flat rate whether they use zero gallons or a million gallons to water their yards. some customers tell us that's plain wrong. john place -- john pays $20 a month but lately when he turns on the system this is what he gets. >> that's it. that's the extent of it. >> reporter: he complained to the county. >> whether we get zero water or a million gallons it doesn't matter. it's my money. >> reporter: we thought it was...
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somehow it ended up in an irrigation canal near 129th avenue and southern. that's where we are live with the very latest information. trisha? >> reporter: for a couple hours everyone in this community as well as the department of agriculture work to try to get the horse named mister out of that canal. it actually became a whole community effort to get them out. when the neighbors saw the horse stuck in the canal, they rush immediate to try to they called authorities. they used the toe straps to guide and pull the horse and then they used another neighbor's forklift to rig up the straps and lifted him out. he initially got struck after another horse opened the gate and he jumped in. >> what he tried to do was jump back out, and because of the water and the slime, his back feet slipped and went underneath. he struggled, the more he would go into the tube. so he was starting to really give up hope. >>> but the rescue team was determined and event oh lily -- ventally got mister out. they hooked him up to an i.v. they gave him a painkiller as well as medicine for
somehow it ended up in an irrigation canal near 129th avenue and southern. that's where we are live with the very latest information. trisha? >> reporter: for a couple hours everyone in this community as well as the department of agriculture work to try to get the horse named mister out of that canal. it actually became a whole community effort to get them out. when the neighbors saw the horse stuck in the canal, they rush immediate to try to they called authorities. they used the toe...
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you can get a little bit and sometimes of the day are better than others. >> they suggest people irrigate between 8 pm and 2 am to maximize the pressure. the problem is people don't like to do that because of mold, mildew and fungus.>> that's a problem.>>> defender 8 the world's most powerful radar and your storm team 8 forecast with meteorologist julie phillips.>> it was another gorgeous day to be outside and even this dolphin thought it was a great day to play outside. thank you lauren for sending this into us and she spotted the dalton having a great time today. a beautiful video there. for us a pretty nice day. just a few isolated showers and defender 8, our new 1 million watt radar and you see not a lot right now. a few showers moved into the gulf but all were tracking on the radar is a few small areas of rain moving past indian rocks beach right now. you see a zoomed in picture for you. also a spotty shower north of the crystal river area started to fall apart from the last scan. it will make its way into the gulf quickly. looking at a quiet night after a hot afternoon and made it u
you can get a little bit and sometimes of the day are better than others. >> they suggest people irrigate between 8 pm and 2 am to maximize the pressure. the problem is people don't like to do that because of mold, mildew and fungus.>> that's a problem.>>> defender 8 the world's most powerful radar and your storm team 8 forecast with meteorologist julie phillips.>> it was another gorgeous day to be outside and even this dolphin thought it was a great day to play...
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>> mainly irrigation. >> irrigation -- california's going through a drought.fghanistan has had some terrible droughts. >> well, that's what brought me back here, learning from the experience of what california is going through. they have done a lot of research, universities out here -- uc davis. we have been visiting the research stations of uc -- the kind of seeds or the saplings or the different technology that are used here, how we can adopt it to the situation in afghanistan, how we can transfer some of the technology back then. then we come to the fresno. here we were talking with the research stations. they are working mainly on pistachios. >> pistachios in fresno. >> yes. and likely, in afghanistan, we have wild pistachio. we have hoards of pistachio, so trying to see how we can become a main exporter. we have a project with uc davis, washington state, texas a&m together, that they are working with extension programs in afghanistan. their extension officers are working out with the ministry. so they will be the key partner of us to let them know how we
>> mainly irrigation. >> irrigation -- california's going through a drought.fghanistan has had some terrible droughts. >> well, that's what brought me back here, learning from the experience of what california is going through. they have done a lot of research, universities out here -- uc davis. we have been visiting the research stations of uc -- the kind of seeds or the saplings or the different technology that are used here, how we can adopt it to the situation in...
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. >> irrigation outside, i do it every day quick. >> reporter: he found nothing. >> her water was shut off. >> instead of the mortgage, i went ahead and paid the $600 to get the water turned o. but i had already paid the mortgage so that check bounced. so i got a foreclosure notice. >> reporter: she's looking for answers from the city of buckeye. >> i do feel like they're responsible. issue, they'd be helping me to figure out the problem. >> reporter: we reached out to the buckeye water department the director said he welcomes anyone with issues with their bill to give his office a call. we have that number posted on our app. >>> a high school football team banned for rule violations. >> parent triersing to figure out what to do next. they met tonight, penalized for having a summer school pe class for players wearing full pads. well, pads are only aloud during >> we expect you as shareholders of notre dame prep to do what's best for these kids to get that done. >> if noter dame prep wins tomorrow, they would clish their division championship, and that would give berth to the state play
. >> irrigation outside, i do it every day quick. >> reporter: he found nothing. >> her water was shut off. >> instead of the mortgage, i went ahead and paid the $600 to get the water turned o. but i had already paid the mortgage so that check bounced. so i got a foreclosure notice. >> reporter: she's looking for answers from the city of buckeye. >> i do feel like they're responsible. issue, they'd be helping me to figure out the problem. >> reporter:...
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. >>> back here in the valley, crews rescue a horse after it fell into an irrigation canal in avondale. the 23-year-old horse named mister got stuck in a canal behind the stable area and the back leg was cramped in the canal tube. it took crews several hours and neighbors helped out. >> a livestock officer arrived and we grabbed all of the straps and backed the horse out of the tube. another neighbor came with his forklift and we lifted him out of the canal. >> a big group effort there and it paid off. the horse was tranquilized as crews worked to get him rehydrated and he is expected to be ok. >> reporter: i'm marcy jones. sunday night's presidential debate may be more contentious donald trump on a hot mic were released. he says he starts kissing beautiful women and he talks about groping women. he apologized tonight calling it locker room banter. hillary clinton sent out this tweet saying this is horrific. we cannot allow this man to become president. clinton and trump go head-to-head sunday night in st. louis. you can watch the debate here on fox 10 and on our website. john hook and
. >>> back here in the valley, crews rescue a horse after it fell into an irrigation canal in avondale. the 23-year-old horse named mister got stuck in a canal behind the stable area and the back leg was cramped in the canal tube. it took crews several hours and neighbors helped out. >> a livestock officer arrived and we grabbed all of the straps and backed the horse out of the tube. another neighbor came with his forklift and we lifted him out of the canal. >> a big group...
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this water is part of a giant irrigation is them that these pakistan's western lands. it is water for the land, or animals, for bathing, for washing clothes, and for some a source of cooking and drinking water. when it is their only source of water, it is also water for disease. there are many regional and worldwide organizations like the united nations, the red cross and red crescent that are helping to keep the refugee problems under control. this clinic is operated by the united medical doctors of -- medical center of afghan doctors. >> usually on days the weather , is hot, we have many people problems such as dysentery, diarrhea, malnutrition. also some with respiratory problems. it increases day by day, particularly among the refugees. tb, skin disease, and other contagious diseases are increasing. those diseases which relate to the living conditions of the refugees do not change. there is no unified preventive program against these diseases for all of the refugees, and therefore can bring these diseases under control properly. our main problem is maintaining the
this water is part of a giant irrigation is them that these pakistan's western lands. it is water for the land, or animals, for bathing, for washing clothes, and for some a source of cooking and drinking water. when it is their only source of water, it is also water for disease. there are many regional and worldwide organizations like the united nations, the red cross and red crescent that are helping to keep the refugee problems under control. this clinic is operated by the united medical...
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. >> hours after some flood irrigation yesterday, the homeowners ran out to find this. a huge hole that swallowed part of the backyard. this phoenix home has a huge problem. >> we sure do. >> reporter: 10-feet deep so far and growing strong. >> it looks like around it the earth is caving in as well. >> reporter: this mini-crate serfull of broken pipes, rocks, sort of like this situation. >> we contacted the city of phoenix. they told us there's nothing they can do on their end because it is on private property. we contacted a plumber, and they deemed it unsafe to owners insurance as well, they don't cover sinkholes >> reporter: they feel helpless. >> we called everyone and no one can help. >> rte creeping closer to the house, the clock is ticking. >> it's only about 4 feet from the frame of the house soefrm my fear is that if it does get bigger, we've got huge issues because our house starts sinking. >> reporter: with broken pipe, there's no running water here. so the plan is to stay with friends for now until they can figure out a plan b. behind a scary -- suspected be
. >> hours after some flood irrigation yesterday, the homeowners ran out to find this. a huge hole that swallowed part of the backyard. this phoenix home has a huge problem. >> we sure do. >> reporter: 10-feet deep so far and growing strong. >> it looks like around it the earth is caving in as well. >> reporter: this mini-crate serfull of broken pipes, rocks, sort of like this situation. >> we contacted the city of phoenix. they told us there's nothing they...
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overnight lows in the 20s and 30s, and that meanings this could cause problems it to crops and irrigation systems, and if you have pets out there, make sure you bring them inside possible. >> belen, thank you. >>> scary moments for kim kardashian in france. she is shaken up after being held at gunpoint inside of her paris hotel. her rep says two masked gunmen dressed like police officers stormed her room. they tied her up, locked her in the bathroom, and escaped on bikes. according to a local news source, several millions in jewelry was stolen. kanye west was performing and abruptly ended his snow heard about it kim kardashian was not hurt. i heard upwards of $7 million in jewelry stolen. that's a lot of valuable things to be traveling with. >> how scary! that's kind of crazy. >>> are you flying out >>> in your money news this monday morning, grand junction laid off because of major budget cuts. employees have until october 17th to accept the voluntary separation agreements, and after that, the city is going to know how much money it will save. in total the city has 635 full- time employe
overnight lows in the 20s and 30s, and that meanings this could cause problems it to crops and irrigation systems, and if you have pets out there, make sure you bring them inside possible. >> belen, thank you. >>> scary moments for kim kardashian in france. she is shaken up after being held at gunpoint inside of her paris hotel. her rep says two masked gunmen dressed like police officers stormed her room. they tied her up, locked her in the bathroom, and escaped on bikes....
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right outside his home near the irrigation pond where crews are drawing water and he had been watching the fire for hours when he was told to go. critical stuff and i loaded them and think dogs and drove out. >> part of the reason he wasn't too concerned, he witnessed a well organized attack from fire crews and it paid off. no structures damaged or lost. again, residents are now back home and could have been worse. live in highlas tonight, denver 7. >>> winds have died down and light now. in the denver area and across the state, winds aren't blowing strong. another hot day 82 in denver. a record high temperature. 20 degrees normal. mid 80s down to the south and along with that dry conditions. teens and showers over western colorado. >>> breaking news, as we learn a denver police ooficer has been arrested and charged with stealing. 3 who he was stealing from that makes it bigger news. denver 7 investigative reporter jace larson joins us. >> he was stealing from a suspect. this is the police officer, he took 12, $100 bills suspect. and it started with a chase and then the suspect flipped
right outside his home near the irrigation pond where crews are drawing water and he had been watching the fire for hours when he was told to go. critical stuff and i loaded them and think dogs and drove out. >> part of the reason he wasn't too concerned, he witnessed a well organized attack from fire crews and it paid off. no structures damaged or lost. again, residents are now back home and could have been worse. live in highlas tonight, denver 7. >>> winds have died down and...
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slammed into the wall and this is new the corner of chandler and looks like it is cross that -- the irrigation ditch, he was taken to a local hospital wish he was pronounced dead, that area is expected to be closed for several hours, it's still under investigation. >>> the campaign trail, donald trump is once again going on the attack. >>> he's not targeting hillary clinton, he is going after high- profile republicans who pulled out their support. it was aimed at arizona houston support trump on twitter, trump called mateen foul mouth and that the senator back for his support during the primary race and after that he is a quote the shackled there are off, shackles are off. >> i am not sure what -- being unshackled, i am at a loss for what he could say that would help them that he could be less discipline. >> most prominent republicans now say they will turn their attention to keeping control of the white house. and today, hillary -- campaign -- al gore joined her at a an event in florida. >>> it is one of the most important issues at stake in this election. [ cheering ]. >> that to discuss cli
slammed into the wall and this is new the corner of chandler and looks like it is cross that -- the irrigation ditch, he was taken to a local hospital wish he was pronounced dead, that area is expected to be closed for several hours, it's still under investigation. >>> the campaign trail, donald trump is once again going on the attack. >>> he's not targeting hillary clinton, he is going after high- profile republicans who pulled out their support. it was aimed at arizona...
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the sheriff says there was an irrigation system including a , 500-gallon water tank. they used surveillance cameras to catch the suspects. kathy: a warning about what you throw away or try and recycle. officials from both milwaukee and waukesha gathered today to reinforce the need to properly dispose of dangerous and flammable materials. things like propane tanks, dead batteries, fire extinguishers and gasoline. , >> if it's one of these 'forbidden fruits' as i call it, please make sure that you do not put those in recycling. we want to make sure the people who are doing the recycling are safe. kathy: to learn more about what you shouldn't be putting in your recycling bin, check out milwaukeerecycles.com. joyce: oak creek mayor steve scaffidi will be talking about his book related to the sikh temple shooting. looking ahead to tomorrow mayor , scaffidi will be at the oak creek public library from 6:00 to 7:30 tomorrow evening. his book, titled six minutes in august, tells the story of the shooting that killed six people in 2012. after his talk, the mayor will also happ
the sheriff says there was an irrigation system including a , 500-gallon water tank. they used surveillance cameras to catch the suspects. kathy: a warning about what you throw away or try and recycle. officials from both milwaukee and waukesha gathered today to reinforce the need to properly dispose of dangerous and flammable materials. things like propane tanks, dead batteries, fire extinguishers and gasoline. , >> if it's one of these 'forbidden fruits' as i call it, please make sure...
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chevron for an investigation looking at the reuse of oilfield produced water which is being used to irrigategricultural crops right now in the region, reveals there are dozens if not hundreds of chemicals that are put into wells causes of whether their fractal and appeared we'll production and dozens of these chemicals around the prop 65 artists and agents. these are getting into our water supply but these are getting into people's bodies and their ashley getting onto our crops now. we need to protect the health of the community and current county protect the conscience of san francisco residence and the future of the children were going to be libraries and parks again this monday the money come from clean source. so thank you for your leadership and please, pass this. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> if there's any other members of the public would like to comment be please let up on the wall or coach the podium after the speaker. thank you >> hello. my name is odell framer resident of san francisco for over 40 years. i urge you to support pass this measure supervisor avalos
chevron for an investigation looking at the reuse of oilfield produced water which is being used to irrigategricultural crops right now in the region, reveals there are dozens if not hundreds of chemicals that are put into wells causes of whether their fractal and appeared we'll production and dozens of these chemicals around the prop 65 artists and agents. these are getting into our water supply but these are getting into people's bodies and their ashley getting onto our crops now. we need to...
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normally the plants don't require irrigation, but for the past six months there's been no rain. the tea factory is the region's largest employer - and it illustrates the dilemma faced by the people here. tea production uses lots of electricity, water and firewood. the tea leaves are dried using hot steam. 350 kilograms of tea consume a cubic meter of firewood. the factory manager has now installed new, more efficient ovens. >> so we cut down the use of firewood by 47 percent. we're working with the forestry and the team there to try and look at better yielding varities of blue comb trees that we use less land and be able to provide us with the required firewood. >> the region needs reforestation to help maintain the local water cycle. hydroelectric power is playing a growing role in rwanda. 40% of the country's power comes from water, so hydropower is also suffering from the lack of rainfall. >> the water level is lower than it used to be, so operating the power plant has become more difficult. the marsh is a very vulnerable system, but we badly need the water to generate electr
normally the plants don't require irrigation, but for the past six months there's been no rain. the tea factory is the region's largest employer - and it illustrates the dilemma faced by the people here. tea production uses lots of electricity, water and firewood. the tea leaves are dried using hot steam. 350 kilograms of tea consume a cubic meter of firewood. the factory manager has now installed new, more efficient ovens. >> so we cut down the use of firewood by 47 percent. we're...
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. >>> a horse is safe after getting stuck in an irrigation ditch in avondale. the rescuers spent the afternoon getting the large animal out of the canal. they were able to get straps around the horse and yous a forklift to lift him out. he is now recovering in his stall. >>> and president obama casting his ballot early today. air force one arrived in his hometown of chicago this afternoon. the president took time to meet with volunteers before hitting the voting booth. when asked who he was vo but chose not to answer. >>> still ahead here on 12 news at 6:00, red cross workers from here in arizona are heading to florida to help out people affected by hurricane matthew. but why are system of them driving all -- some of them driving all of that way? >>> and the special celebration for one of arizona's gold medalists judgement and if you -- >>> and if you think david his performance last night? you'll hear from the hard though-please coach next -- >>> we're staying on top of the latest developments as hurricane matthew slams the beach, south carolina. tonight, mean
. >>> a horse is safe after getting stuck in an irrigation ditch in avondale. the rescuers spent the afternoon getting the large animal out of the canal. they were able to get straps around the horse and yous a forklift to lift him out. he is now recovering in his stall. >>> and president obama casting his ballot early today. air force one arrived in his hometown of chicago this afternoon. the president took time to meet with volunteers before hitting the voting booth. when...
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landscapers ship in water to irrigate what's astroturf. and some hotels now ship out their laundry to the mainland. >> my last bill that came in was $47 hu. >> reporter: yolanda montano says the water bill at her laundromat has doubled and she now faces fines and penalties for going over her water allotment as more islanders use her washers to avoid water violationing at home. >> which to me is just a water shuffle. >> reporter: what happens if you close your doors? >> i personally believe that it would pose a health risk to our >> reporter: so if you close this place, they've got nowhere to go. >> no. >> reporter: what's the solution here? >> rain, significant amounts of rain. >> reporter: and if that doesn't happen soon, the nearly 4,000 people living here could be facing a 75% water cut by next summer. carter evans, cbs news, catalina island. >> ninan: when we return, a new study links selfies to >> ninan: well, tonight our west coast broadcast is coming down to a photo finish. a recent study says taking selfies could lead to more than
landscapers ship in water to irrigate what's astroturf. and some hotels now ship out their laundry to the mainland. >> my last bill that came in was $47 hu. >> reporter: yolanda montano says the water bill at her laundromat has doubled and she now faces fines and penalties for going over her water allotment as more islanders use her washers to avoid water violationing at home. >> which to me is just a water shuffle. >> reporter: what happens if you close your doors?...
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sprinkler systems i think but there is the possibility of some issues with irrigation systems east of town. another weekend with spectacular weather. i think our third, if not fourth weekend in a row with above normal temperatures. lots of sunshine. oftentimes we don't get the timing right. but we keep getting the timing right with the weekends staying nice. yes, we need the moisture. but we can't control that. >> i didn't grow up in the snow and seeing that snowy picture out of breckenridge reminds >> it's spectacular. >> and it's coming soon. thank you so much. >>> new information about the race to open colorado ski slopes. arapahoe basin says it's going to open this friday. the ski area sent us a picture of what things look like this morning. the lifts for the high noon trail will open 9:00 in the morning friday. loveland plans to open a week from tomorrow. ashton already has his snowboard ready to go. >>> coming up, we'll be hearing mile high, so how will brock osweiler's old teammates feel about seeing him back here at from a rancher's perspective, we feel that often washington i
sprinkler systems i think but there is the possibility of some issues with irrigation systems east of town. another weekend with spectacular weather. i think our third, if not fourth weekend in a row with above normal temperatures. lots of sunshine. oftentimes we don't get the timing right. but we keep getting the timing right with the weekends staying nice. yes, we need the moisture. but we can't control that. >> i didn't grow up in the snow and seeing that snowy picture out of...
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landscapers ship in water irrigate what's not already astroturf. and some hotels now ship out their laundry to the mainland. >> my last bill that came in was $47 hu. >> reporter: yolanda montano says the water bill at her laundromat has doubled and she now faces fines and penalties for going over her water allotment as more islanders use her washers to avoid water violationing at home. >> which to me is just a water shuffle. >> reporter: what happens if you close your doors? >> i personally believe that it would pose a health risk to our washers and dryers. >> reporter: so if you close this place, they've got nowhere to go. >> no. >> reporter: what's the solution here? >> rain, significant amounts of rain. >> reporter: and if that doesn't happen soon, the nearly 4,000 people living here could be facing a 75% water cut by next summer. carter evans, cbs news, catalina island. >> ninan: when we return, a new study links selfies to >> ninan: well, tonight our west coast broadcast is coming down to a photo finish. a recent study says taking selfies coul
landscapers ship in water irrigate what's not already astroturf. and some hotels now ship out their laundry to the mainland. >> my last bill that came in was $47 hu. >> reporter: yolanda montano says the water bill at her laundromat has doubled and she now faces fines and penalties for going over her water allotment as more islanders use her washers to avoid water violationing at home. >> which to me is just a water shuffle. >> reporter: what happens if you close your...
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the florida department of million in incentives to help cover the cost of new irrigation systems and newly planted trees. >> this incentive program, is it too little too late? >> it is a lot little a lot late. >> it is a far cry from what we spent on it. >> reporter: they are fighting on their own. they are testing new chemicalling to fight greening. >> these trees were sticks. >> reporter: now, they feel the state should change its focus. >> what they need this stuff from coming in so we can deal with what we have got. >> reporter: some growers like the folks here at the fruit farms have had to diversify. and add to what they grow in addition to their origins. the folks here will soon be growing bamboo to sell to the public in the next couple of years. just another result of citrus greening that is forcing these farmer to look elsewhere to make profits. >> yeah, they have to make a tonight. thank you. >>> new tonight, we have just learned that busch gardens has shut down the congo river rapids ride after a deadly accident at a park in australia. four people were killed when one of t
the florida department of million in incentives to help cover the cost of new irrigation systems and newly planted trees. >> this incentive program, is it too little too late? >> it is a lot little a lot late. >> it is a far cry from what we spent on it. >> reporter: they are fighting on their own. they are testing new chemicalling to fight greening. >> these trees were sticks. >> reporter: now, they feel the state should change its focus. >> what they...
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farmers have to irrigate crops around the clock. >> the reason the drought has been so severe has been cumulative. we had a drought last year and has become worse. we don't know what the future is going to bring. >> the environmental services is ki >> if we don't get the rainfall we are going into winter with frozen ground or rainfall is snow and continue to have dry wells. reporter: for more information on the drought or report the impact that the drought is having on your home and business go to our website. of three men. they were searching for the three accused. we are live with how a neighbor tracked down one of the suspects. reporter: a neighbor of the victim was instrumental in identifying one of the suspects and finding a loaded gun and may have been adrenalin to follow the suspect and recover the gun. >> it was definitely overwhelming for a reporter: this is surreal to suzanne morris and trailed one of the suspects accused of an armed break-in. >> in this case the firearm that i landed upon was located next to a common area in our beautiful neighborhood. reporter: she can't ex
farmers have to irrigate crops around the clock. >> the reason the drought has been so severe has been cumulative. we had a drought last year and has become worse. we don't know what the future is going to bring. >> the environmental services is ki >> if we don't get the rainfall we are going into winter with frozen ground or rainfall is snow and continue to have dry wells. reporter: for more information on the drought or report the impact that the drought is having on your...
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the 23-year-old horse named mister fell into an irrigation canal right behind his stable area behind southern. back legs cramped inside of the canal tube. they did tranquilize the horse to calm him down, and rescue crews worked to get him he hydrated, they did pull him out of the canal. he is expected to be okay. >>> it is the first night of the arizona state fair tonight, skyfox over the state grounds, always a nice sight to look at from the air. people out there out riding the rides and playing the games out there and also eating the food. but what would it lived next to the fair, dealing with all of the lights and the sounds every night? we sent stefania okolie out to find out tonight. she's at the fair. stefania, we talked to you earlier. it sounds like the people out at the fair in the neighborhood enjoy it as well. >> absolutely, mark, the bright lights, of course. how could you complain when you are in walking distance of all of this amazing food. i'm here with the greatest himself, dominic midway gourmet. >> i brought you the meats for this segment, and marc, i have got somet
the 23-year-old horse named mister fell into an irrigation canal right behind his stable area behind southern. back legs cramped inside of the canal tube. they did tranquilize the horse to calm him down, and rescue crews worked to get him he hydrated, they did pull him out of the canal. he is expected to be okay. >>> it is the first night of the arizona state fair tonight, skyfox over the state grounds, always a nice sight to look at from the air. people out there out riding the rides...
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he helped build irrigation along the salt river and founded the city of phoenix, arizona. which of us -- which is the capital of the state of arizona. he wanted to name the new community stonewall after his hero from the late unpleasantness between states. cooler heads are veiled -- prevailed so phoenix became the name of that community. jack had an affinity for whiskey and it was compounded by even greater addiction to morphine. this made him a most unpleasant fellow when under the influence. he became one of those characters in the west who everyone kind of like, but he was dangerous to be around that they decided they had to get rid of him. they framed him for a stagecoach robbery and sent him off to yuma prison. a notorious hellhole where he died almost immediately in a squalid cell following the trial. too bad general west cannot be there with them. the murder of mangus infuriated the apaches. seithed with anger. this is the murder of his father-in-law, his mentor and he swore he would kill the white eyes, as they called the americans, for every apache that died. he k
he helped build irrigation along the salt river and founded the city of phoenix, arizona. which of us -- which is the capital of the state of arizona. he wanted to name the new community stonewall after his hero from the late unpleasantness between states. cooler heads are veiled -- prevailed so phoenix became the name of that community. jack had an affinity for whiskey and it was compounded by even greater addiction to morphine. this made him a most unpleasant fellow when under the influence....
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. >> reporter: he has done everything, shut off his irrigation. shut off his pool's auto refill. he also has been checking his water meter, but he can't find anything wrong. the bill for october? $457. >> well, i'm just hoping that we get some answers. i mean -- >> reporter: so we're helping we went with him to buckeye city hall to ask for a face-to- face meeting and get this resolved. >> we went in. we waited patiently. got our number and it was actually fast today. and question got up to the counter and actually explained to them what is going on, asked if we could talk to the director, and they said they would have to get back to us. they waited about 10 minutes in there messing around trying to figure out who to get a hold of and they had a guy come out and director and asked if we could outside. >> and he came out and decided to meet with jeff without our cameras. >> reporter: here is how that meeting went. >> at this point it december look like i still have to pay the $450 or whatever it is. he was going to get back to me at the end of the week and he would call me personal
. >> reporter: he has done everything, shut off his irrigation. shut off his pool's auto refill. he also has been checking his water meter, but he can't find anything wrong. the bill for october? $457. >> well, i'm just hoping that we get some answers. i mean -- >> reporter: so we're helping we went with him to buckeye city hall to ask for a face-to- face meeting and get this resolved. >> we went in. we waited patiently. got our number and it was actually fast today. and...
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the sheriff says there was an irrigation system including a , 500 gallon water tank. they used surveillance cameras to catch the suspects. joyce: happening now milwaukee , police are searching for a group of thieves that hit dozens of vehicles in bay view. 12 news has obtained this exclusive video showing the suspects in action. they roll down an alley with their car door open, four suspects hopping out, smashing windows and grabbing what they can. they're gone in less than two minutes. one woman, whose condo complex was hit, says she came out to find her car missing four windows. >> i live to 69 years, all my life, and it seems to get a little worse every year. >> 12 news did see police dusting for fingerprints on some of the cars. no one has been arrested so far. joyce: new at 6:00, antigo police are investigating whether a chilling video could lead them to a teen who's been missing since 2009. >> i met the most wonderful girl. you ready? making the rounds on social media a man talking about a date , with a girlfriend. he then opens the door to a room, and you see a
the sheriff says there was an irrigation system including a , 500 gallon water tank. they used surveillance cameras to catch the suspects. joyce: happening now milwaukee , police are searching for a group of thieves that hit dozens of vehicles in bay view. 12 news has obtained this exclusive video showing the suspects in action. they roll down an alley with their car door open, four suspects hopping out, smashing windows and grabbing what they can. they're gone in less than two minutes. one...
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they've tested hundreds of varieties here, irrigating them with increasingly salty water, and they've found plenty that unless the survivors were also edible. >> i'll try the brown one first. >> yes. >> reporter: tastes like a good potato. >> yeah. >> reporter: and the other one tastes like... a good potato. but different. i'm betting this is the salty one. >> you're absolutely right, mark. >> reporter: so far so interesting, but there are real in this salt-affected region of pakistan, one of many such regions around the world, they have given up trying to grow anything until the dutch showed up with their salt-resistant potato. the result: bumper crops. amsterdam university botanist arjen de vos runs the project and says it works for other vegetables, too. >> you can use high seawater salinity... >> reporter: half seawater? >> yes, we have carrots that according to old data, they should be dead already, but these carrots can feed many people worldwide. >> reporter: the potato whisperer not only provides the ingredients, he has the recipe. >> we can make onions, carrots and potatoes f
they've tested hundreds of varieties here, irrigating them with increasingly salty water, and they've found plenty that unless the survivors were also edible. >> i'll try the brown one first. >> yes. >> reporter: tastes like a good potato. >> yeah. >> reporter: and the other one tastes like... a good potato. but different. i'm betting this is the salty one. >> you're absolutely right, mark. >> reporter: so far so interesting, but there are real in this...
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have 3 choices all at no cost. , decommission their well, connect the contaminated well to their irrigation system for non drinking uses, or refuse public water. the state calls it progress. >> and it is a big deal to at this pace, be able to offer getting a significant number of homes connected to public water. >> the department of environmental services advises risks of pfoa a recommendation many agree with tonight. >> we have to have another bill, but we want to have safe drinking water, so we decided we're going to decommission our well. >> the water bill would be about $60 or a month but, the town $70 wants saint gobain to pay that bill for customers and businesses for 20 years. on to commitment 2016 coverage now. republican presidential nominee donald trump will return to new hampshire friday. this will be his 8-th visit to the state since the primary. his rally will be held at the radisson in manchester. meanwhile donald trump's son eric today fired up supporters in the granite state. he made several stop and attacked both hillary clinton and the president. the younger trump slammed
have 3 choices all at no cost. , decommission their well, connect the contaminated well to their irrigation system for non drinking uses, or refuse public water. the state calls it progress. >> and it is a big deal to at this pace, be able to offer getting a significant number of homes connected to public water. >> the department of environmental services advises risks of pfoa a recommendation many agree with tonight. >> we have to have another bill, but we want to have safe...
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. >> someone is irrigating their lawn in an appropriate manner, these 15 cups are reduced to three. >> that is crazy. i never though >> reporter: our next stop, john. he has a natural way to recycle water. >> um. i don't like this. >> okay, so tell us. where are we right now? >> right now, we are standing in the middle of the east wetland project. a 2,000-acre manmade wetland. of gallons of sewage water are filtered again here by mother nature and returned to the water system so we can eventually drink it. >> would this be an alternative to building more reservoirs? >> yes. >> reporter: so, recycling water savers water. but is that enough? >> how do you feel about building more reservoirs? >> um ... i would choose not to answer that question. >> really? why? >> i think the wetlands are a great solution. i think evly are inevitable. but i want to go back to the question. >> oh my god, why would you print that out? >> what was that? >> that spider, you don't see that? >> i think tori wants to get out now. [ laughter ] >>> to wrap up tori's reporting, let's talk to kathleen jackson. she
. >> someone is irrigating their lawn in an appropriate manner, these 15 cups are reduced to three. >> that is crazy. i never though >> reporter: our next stop, john. he has a natural way to recycle water. >> um. i don't like this. >> okay, so tell us. where are we right now? >> right now, we are standing in the middle of the east wetland project. a 2,000-acre manmade wetland. of gallons of sewage water are filtered again here by mother nature and returned to...
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so contractors use bottled water to mix concrete, landscapers ship in water to irrigate what's not already astroturf, and some hotels now ship out their laundry to the mainland. >> my last bill that came in was $4700. >> reporter: yolanda montano says the water bill at her laundromat has doubled and she now faces fines and penalties for going over her water allotment as more islanders use her washers to avoid water >> which to me is just a water shuffle. >> reporter: what happens if you close your doors gipersonally believe that it would pose a health risk to our community. a lot of residents don't have washers and dryers. >> reporter: so if you close this place, they got nowhere to go. >> no. >> reporter: what's the solution here? >> rain. significant amounts of rain. >> reporter: and if that doesn't happen soon, the nearly 4,000 people living here could be facing a 75% water cut by next summer. island. >> quijano: coming up, they've got sunshine on a cloudy day, and some great moves. just ask the cops. not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being
so contractors use bottled water to mix concrete, landscapers ship in water to irrigate what's not already astroturf, and some hotels now ship out their laundry to the mainland. >> my last bill that came in was $4700. >> reporter: yolanda montano says the water bill at her laundromat has doubled and she now faces fines and penalties for going over her water allotment as more islanders use her washers to avoid water >> which to me is just a water shuffle. >> reporter:...
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right outside his home near the irrigation pond where crews are drawing water and he had been watching the fire for hours when he was told to go.
right outside his home near the irrigation pond where crews are drawing water and he had been watching the fire for hours when he was told to go.