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students collaborating on this group project at the phoenix coding academy. the new school focuses on >> i don't feel like i'm wasting my time, learning something i'm never going to use in the future. everything feels useful to me. >> would that be controlling this? >> reporter: the school makes sure the students get the core classes and electives, but the foundation is computer science. >> i'll have coding skills when i graduate and have different options. there's web development, software development, which could be video game development, app development, things like that, networking and engineering. cyber security. >> reporter: information, security, web and app development, the school is training future workers in these kinds of industries to fill high demand jobs. >> i'm set to graduate with the option of applying for college anywhere in the country or to apply for, at the least, entry-level positions. we'd like to see them shoot higher. >> reporter: companies need coders, and students are being prepared for diverse job opportunities. >> i feel like i'm
students collaborating on this group project at the phoenix coding academy. the new school focuses on >> i don't feel like i'm wasting my time, learning something i'm never going to use in the future. everything feels useful to me. >> would that be controlling this? >> reporter: the school makes sure the students get the core classes and electives, but the foundation is computer science. >> i'll have coding skills when i graduate and have different options. there's web...
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we'll take you inside the phoenix coding academy that's now open for teens. >>> plus if you're looking for a employment opportunities are now opening up in the valley as we head right into the holiday season. >>> and controversy over a costume all based on a character in a new disney film called moana. o'halleran: i had some really tough cases as a police detective. but the problem in washington is as clear as day -- we can't trust our politicians to work for us. tom o'halleran has a plan to hold the politicians accountable -- no pay for congress if they don't pass a budget, i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this message first tonight at six o'clock: a b >>> first tonight at 6:00, a a scrap yard in phoenix, and detectives are now investgating how it got there and who this body part belonged to. officers say they got a call about human remains that were found this morning. this is near 25th avenue and broadway. it's unclear right now if that body part is that of a child or an adult. pwe're going to keep on top of the story for you. we'll have the latest on fox 10 news at 9:00. >>> a pho
we'll take you inside the phoenix coding academy that's now open for teens. >>> plus if you're looking for a employment opportunities are now opening up in the valley as we head right into the holiday season. >>> and controversy over a costume all based on a character in a new disney film called moana. o'halleran: i had some really tough cases as a police detective. but the problem in washington is as clear as day -- we can't trust our politicians to work for us. tom...
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. >>> a navajo code talker laid to rest at a north phoenix cemetery today, joe kellwood buried with full military honors at the age of 95. >> very kind, gentle person, loves everyone and enjoyed life. >> kellwood one of 400 recruit bid the u.s. military as code talkers, a secret group that would translate battle messages in a code developed in their own language. >> it was in such a way that only of us who went to code school knew what the code was, so if navajo were listening to us who didn't go through that, they wouldn't know what we were talking about. >> their goal to build a navajo rock museum. >>> next month, dolphinaris is scheduled to open, and we got a sneak peek of it today while these incredible animals are busy adapting to their new home. three female dolphins, two fael males now living at the dolphinaris, right off the 1016789 it's an on-site veterinarian who is keeping a close eye on the dolphins, who says dolphins can g about their health that other animals cannot. there is controversy, but staff say it is an educational opportunity. >> they live in the gulf of california
. >>> a navajo code talker laid to rest at a north phoenix cemetery today, joe kellwood buried with full military honors at the age of 95. >> very kind, gentle person, loves everyone and enjoyed life. >> kellwood one of 400 recruit bid the u.s. military as code talkers, a secret group that would translate battle messages in a code developed in their own language. >> it was in such a way that only of us who went to code school knew what the code was, so if navajo were...
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. >>> and we learned about a funeral for a navajo code talker who just passed away. visitation is tomorrow phoenix. the 95-year-old was the recipient of the congressional silver medal code talker were a crucial part of u.s. and native american history. they helped transmit secret messages during world war ii. >>> take a look at this tricycle they gave 10-year-old anglo. someone cut the lock of his tricycle and stole it. group of officers pitched in to replace it. >>> the city of scottsdale is marking the anniversary of the 911 attacks in a special way. the artifacts there -- the exhibit featuring the national unity flag, photos, and video from september 11th. models of the twin towers and memorial cards created by a scottsdale woman. >>> american airlines first from the u.s. to cuba today. at first flights will only go to certain cities and more cities will be added in november. jetblue became the first commercial u.s. airline to fly to cuba in half a century. ten u.s. airlines are set to add a cuba flight with 300 flights a week. >>> a lot of rain this morning. >> we had rain across the keep a cl
. >>> and we learned about a funeral for a navajo code talker who just passed away. visitation is tomorrow phoenix. the 95-year-old was the recipient of the congressional silver medal code talker were a crucial part of u.s. and native american history. they helped transmit secret messages during world war ii. >>> take a look at this tricycle they gave 10-year-old anglo. someone cut the lock of his tricycle and stole it. group of officers pitched in to replace it. >>>...
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military navajo code talker this week in phoenix, arizona. the marine veteran is 95 years old. he was one of 400 navajos who were recruited by the u.s. military as code talkers. they were a secret group that transmitted battle messages in their native navajo language. there are only 15 code and they all say they're proud to have used a code that japanese soldiers could never crack. killwood fought in world war ii was involved in many battles in the pacific front including the battle of okinawa. >> we owe them such a great honor and they were secret until 1968 and they were all used all the way up to that time by the united states government. so navajo code talkers thank you so very much for what >> fascinating piece of history. he is survived by his siblings, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. >>> somber ceremonies mark 15 years since the 9/11 terror attacks fox news correspondent patricia stark has that story and more in the week ahead. >>> time say thanks to the folks who are guaranteed to spoil us. sunday is national grandparents day. the day to encourage grandc
military navajo code talker this week in phoenix, arizona. the marine veteran is 95 years old. he was one of 400 navajos who were recruited by the u.s. military as code talkers. they were a secret group that transmitted battle messages in their native navajo language. there are only 15 code and they all say they're proud to have used a code that japanese soldiers could never crack. killwood fought in world war ii was involved in many battles in the pacific front including the battle of okinawa....
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code talker is layed to rest. joel kelwood buried with full military honors this afternoon at the v.a. national cemetery in north phoenix. kelwood died in phoenix on monday and he was 95. nicole garcia now with how he is being remembered. >> one of the last remaining and a navajo code talkers passed away at the age of 95. and today family, friends and fellow marines honored >> joe kelwood was a proud veteran. this was him singing the marine corps hymn in navajo. something he enjoyed doing. thank you. >> thursday a couple of the remaining navajo code talkers finished the hymn at kelwood's funeral. kelwood served in the first battles on the pacific front including the battle of okinawa. kelwood was one of 400 navajos that were recruited by the u.s. military as code talkers. a secret group that transmitted battle messages in their native unwritten language. >> we owe them such a great honor and they were secret until 1968 and they were all used all the way up until that time by the united states government. so navajo code talkers, than you so very much for what you have done for our country. >> today there are only 15 code
code talker is layed to rest. joel kelwood buried with full military honors this afternoon at the v.a. national cemetery in north phoenix. kelwood died in phoenix on monday and he was 95. nicole garcia now with how he is being remembered. >> one of the last remaining and a navajo code talkers passed away at the age of 95. and today family, friends and fellow marines honored >> joe kelwood was a proud veteran. this was him singing the marine corps hymn in navajo. something he enjoyed...
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phoenix office building. his lawyer argued that walkway did not comply with building codes so he sued hines properties and other owners for unspecified amount of damages but the judge ruled that arpaio should have been able to navigate 9 walkway -- the walkway without injury. >>> it's been 41 years since a valley family saw their loved one who just vanished and has never been seen since. her name is chris perkins. she was just 23 years old when she vanished. troy hayden spoke to chris' like since then. >> in 1975, chris perkins was a 23-year-old dental assistant living near 19th avenue and thunderbird. all of these years later her family still holding out hope that they will find out what happened to her. >> it's kind of hard to go back and talk about it because as i got older, she didn't. >> even though she is now in her late 50s, laura anderson's in september of 1975, chris disappeared from her phoenix apartment. her car was found a couple of miles away in what was then a remote desert area. 51 avenue and bell. little sister laura was just 17 years old and remembers her family's pain and efforts to find chris
phoenix office building. his lawyer argued that walkway did not comply with building codes so he sued hines properties and other owners for unspecified amount of damages but the judge ruled that arpaio should have been able to navigate 9 walkway -- the walkway without injury. >>> it's been 41 years since a valley family saw their loved one who just vanished and has never been seen since. her name is chris perkins. she was just 23 years old when she vanished. troy hayden spoke to chris'...
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phoenix worker are now allowed to publicly state their personal political opinions. city council voting unanimously on that measure. the measure will change the current city codes and will allow workers to post their views on social media. sign political petitions and post campaign signs in their yards. employees are still not allowed to engage in political activities while in uniform. >>> just three days before their bill to keep the government operating through december 9. that bill provide $1.1 billion in funding to battle the zika virus and includes $500 million for rebuilding in louisiana and other flood affected states. democrats were also reassured that money will be finalized after the election to aid in the water crisis in flint, michigan. >> i'm happy to see the progress has been made and -- in the house representatives with respect to flint, michigan. this is a step in the r direction. >> the house is expected to vote on the matter today and then send it to president obama for his signature. >>> congress also sending a clear message to president obama today as they override his veto on a bill that would allow the families of 9-11 victims to sue saudi
phoenix worker are now allowed to publicly state their personal political opinions. city council voting unanimously on that measure. the measure will change the current city codes and will allow workers to post their views on social media. sign political petitions and post campaign signs in their yards. employees are still not allowed to engage in political activities while in uniform. >>> just three days before their bill to keep the government operating through december 9. that bill...
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phoenix. >> joe kelwood was proud veteran. this was him singing the marine corps him in navajo. something he enjoyed doing. thursday a couple of the remaining navajo code talkers finished the hymn at kelwood's funeral. he serve in the first marine division. he fought during world war ii and involved in several battles the battle of okinawa. kelwood was one of 400 navajos that were recruited by the u.s. military as code talkers. a secret group that transmitted battle messages in their native unwritten language. >> we owe them such a great honor and they were secret until 1968 and they all used up until that time by the united states government. so navajo code talkers, thank you so very much for what you have done for our country. >> todath talkers still living. they are proud to have come up with a code that the japanese soldiers could never crack. >> it was official military code that was developed using the navajo language. it's such a way that only those of us who went to code school know what the code is. some so if navajo was lest tong us the code don't know what we are talking about. >> kelwood survived by his siblings and several children, grandc
phoenix. >> joe kelwood was proud veteran. this was him singing the marine corps him in navajo. something he enjoyed doing. thursday a couple of the remaining navajo code talkers finished the hymn at kelwood's funeral. he serve in the first marine division. he fought during world war ii and involved in several battles the battle of okinawa. kelwood was one of 400 navajos that were recruited by the u.s. military as code talkers. a secret group that transmitted battle messages in their...
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codes expire after a certain amount of time. >>> >. stepping inside a 99- cent store may cost a phoenix woman a lot more. carter is being slapped with child abuse charges after police sigh she left her nine month old baby in an unlocked the keys in the ignition while she was shopping. carter was shown in the store on surveillance video for 14 minutes. according to child services the child was involved in a prior child abuse case. >>> if you're one of the200,000 people in arizona that get insurance through the marketplace, you're in for big changes. >> joe ducey lets you know what it means and what you can do about it. >> reporter: the health care marketplace in arizona is getting smaller. this year eight companies offering policies in the state, next year the dropping to just three. how can that be? >> it's a financial decision really. >> reporter: she says it comes down to one thing. >> if they're not making money in that segment of business, it's hard to convince them to say. >> reporter: united, humana and more are out. blue cross/blue shield of arizona, health net, and cigna are in, another trend is
codes expire after a certain amount of time. >>> >. stepping inside a 99- cent store may cost a phoenix woman a lot more. carter is being slapped with child abuse charges after police sigh she left her nine month old baby in an unlocked the keys in the ignition while she was shopping. carter was shown in the store on surveillance video for 14 minutes. according to child services the child was involved in a prior child abuse case. >>> if you're one of the200,000 people in...
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code acb15. we will have the details and everything you need to know on our webpage, www.abc15.com. >>> we have got much more from the university of phoenix stadium. also, your top headlines oenix, head coach at grand canyon university. coming to gcu was a great move for me. join antelope nation by enrolling as an evening student at our beautiful campus in the heart of phoenix. earn you bachelor's, masters or doctoral degree to take your career to the next level. engage with industry expert instructors in small classroom settings where you can get the support you need to excel. scholarships available. see you on campus! go lopes! find your purpose at grand canyon university. >>> a game of cards takes a terrifying twist. >> breaking news since our last half-hour. detectives coming the scene near 32nd and cactus. one man rushed to the hospital after he was shot. >> what are police telling you about the shooter? call around 8 pm. it is still active. you see a group of officers next to a backdoor. that is where this all went down. there was a small group playing cards in this abandoned business right there. there is nothing really inside the
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the department again specifically, inspector don phoenix and we requested he please provide a stop work order at least until the department of planning code review what all was going on with this property. he refused. consequently, on august 1, a letter to mr. stevens was provided and we we're rated his statement, which was basically, a building permit to replace sheetrock automatically included the reframing of the entire house. that is a direct quotation we have also confirmed that to the department and to mr. scott sanchez zoning administrator of the department of planning. on august 15, still not having any action by the department of building inspection-i'm sorry on i apologize. on august 17 we went to the department. i personally met with permit and with the building inspector. mr. don phoenix with senior inspector reseal hernandes mr. pat bosco bitch are permit consulted with also in attendance. we provided a letter we providing to planning to mr. phoenix. mr. phoenix then threatened mr. bosco bitch perspective the fact that, if we were appealing this particular project we better be ready to appeal the 20 other projects in the neig
the department again specifically, inspector don phoenix and we requested he please provide a stop work order at least until the department of planning code review what all was going on with this property. he refused. consequently, on august 1, a letter to mr. stevens was provided and we we're rated his statement, which was basically, a building permit to replace sheetrock automatically included the reframing of the entire house. that is a direct quotation we have also confirmed that to the...
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codes. someone to trust to have rational conversations with foreign leaders. and i think he handled himself well. check that box. and i think his speech last night in phoenixlly from my perspective did what you suggested. he talked about, you know, a tough enforcement strategy which the overwhelming majority believe we need to have a border and that we need to enforce that border. the real controversy comes what do we do with the people who are here and i think donald trump laid out a plan saying we're going to prioritize those who are criminals. we used the term priority. which means we're going to focus on certain people. we're not going to focus on others. i think that is at least for the beginning part of dealing with immigration, a middle ground that i think he's grabbed. >> do you think that he can make up his shortfall with republicans -- the never trumpers. i don't know. romney had 90% backing with republicans and still lost. and i don't know how you get some of these guys. you know, i can't -- bill kristol finally said that trump had a good day yesterday. it killed him to say it. can he make that up? that shortfall? not getting all the republicans
codes. someone to trust to have rational conversations with foreign leaders. and i think he handled himself well. check that box. and i think his speech last night in phoenixlly from my perspective did what you suggested. he talked about, you know, a tough enforcement strategy which the overwhelming majority believe we need to have a border and that we need to enforce that border. the real controversy comes what do we do with the people who are here and i think donald trump laid out a plan...