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residents had to be evacuated. >> the fire department is trying to figure out what happened. we are in gilbert with the latest. >>reporter: the smell of smoke is extremely strong and it may be difficult to see that look behind me. the only thing left of those buildings is just a charred skeleton. today we spoke with residents of the complex of the damage that the heat left behind. residents here cannot but again what their quiet saturday night burst into. >> i ran outside and saw the flames. >> we got our animals and got out. >> the smoke was strong and the heat was intense. felt that the heat. >> this fire could be seen from miles away. it took 150 firefighters. it's a large apartment complex. some phases were occupied, there are five new buildings that were under construction that went up in flames. >> is my house going to catch on fire or mouse? >> the fire did not spread to his home, the heat of the blaze had the back part of his car melted. the back of this car and its allies also melted. >> if you look at all three stories, they are cracked. >>reporter: he credits the hard work of the firefighters. they kept it off of our property. we are grateful for that. >>reporter: the good news is there are not any injuries. the cause of that fire is being investigated. viewers who have our news app got an alert about this and were able to watch it unfold from our news chopper. if you download the app will find pictures and video of the fire. a family of five in glendale will have t another place to stay after coming home to a swarm of firefighters at their house. glendale and phoenix fire work to put out the flames. a woman in the neighborhood trying to get people to vote spotted the smoke and got people to help. >> it's unfortunate and scary because the fire spread so rapidly. life can be changed in a matter under investigation. police trying to track down a fire in phoenix. one of the cars slammed into a tree. 2 people were taken to the hospital and 2 others took off after the crash. police are investigating the alcohol was a factor. >> we're getting a look at the man accused of a deadly stabbing. he killed a man after an argument near 19th avenue peoria. he is facing a second degree murder charge. police say a man wanted for a double murder is on the run. this is raymond valencia. investigators think he shot a 48-year-old man in 18-year-old woman in their home last night. if you know where he is you are asked to call police. these is seem like a design but they are a key to allowing students to come back into the classroom.>> kids and challenger at landmark school's art heading back to class tomorrow. >>reporter: calling this an inconvenience is an understatement because parents had to change schedules around and kids had to go to other schools and some of them had to do with half days. for the district, they got to put this together under a headache for parents and students is coming to an end. >> it has been a hassle. my girlfriend takes it. they did something with the buses were they pick them up at the school and they send them over to the other school. >>reporter: these kids want to landmark and for three weeks they had to go elsewhere. >> my wife had a rough time. we had to get up early and be >>reporter: structural issues found at the schools. the district moved and shut them down sending thousands of students to neighboring facilities. the construction project got underway reinforcing the outer walls. >> there hardly noticeable. they look like an architectural feature. >>reporter: the project had a five-week window and was finished in three under budget in life can get back to normal for students, teachers and parents. this is home for them. >> she is very comfortable. i'm glad ago how to get up that early. >>reporter: after the construction was completed they did inspect these facilities and found that they are safe for students. traffic could be a nightmare for your evening the cardinals are hosting the jets for monday night football but they are telling people to try to find another route around to give yourself extra time. a new general manager, mike hayes and, it might sound familiar. he spent 11 seasons working for the red sox. he also played for princeton university before he went to the minor leagues. this before the diamondbacks parted way we will have more on this coming up in sports. the temperature is above where we normally should be. 92 is the afternoon high today which is cooler than yesterday and shows the trends as we are heading into the start of our week. 79 is the current temperature outside. 53 in flagstaff and 64 in sedona the northwest this evening. they are starting to calm down. -- look at the wind gusts coming out of the northwest this evening. they are starting to calm down. there is a advisory in northern arizona until 6 am tomorrow morning we could see some overnight guests between 30 and 40 miles an hour. this is how drive the entire state is. weather pattern and not allowing for any moisture for any systems to make their way down to us. you can see things breaking up. the center of the last system sitting right here off the coast of vancouver this will move to the east it will continue with showers throughout the day before things wrapup. we will stay nice and drive. not a lot coming our way. if you're heading down to the is what you can expect. about 3 pm we should be a 90 degrees and then the game should wrap things up we should see temperatures about 86 so my set mile. across the valley afternoon highs we will see 90 and glendale and surprise at 91 and sky harbor 89 in mesa and 88 for scottsdale. flagstaff you should see a high of 66 flagstaff you should see prescott 71 four shiloh and 87 for bullhead city. we continue to cool things down as we head into tuesday. you will notice lots of sunshine over the next few days. the next ridge of pressure temperatures will warm to 94 degrees. we cooldown heading into next weekend but again, seven days in the middle of october. now you have everything you need to know. we will tell you about the chicken fight playing out in glendale. closing the deal is harder than overseas. why some homeowners are saying their dream home slip away. getting ready for flu season. james p. walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning paul penzone... sexual assault and rape. out-of-control corrections officers arrested. but not one served a day of time. sweetheart deals, because, with county attorney bill montgomery, some people are above the law, making us all less safe. there's a better choice -- diego rodriguez, and equal justice under the law. vote for diego rodriguez. heads up for homebuyers, there is a shortage of appraisers. >> delays in getting keys ambling deals. home prices are up making it a sellers market. after a long exhausting search, you may find your dream home but a shortage of appraisers could make it slip away. joanna's home searches taking months. there is no shame in nagging >> you are on pins and needles. >> the appraisal is one of the last of steps. a delay could blow everything making the interest expire. >> when you're going to buy a home expect it will take longer than originally. we are looking at 30 day closes or 45 or 60 day closes. we are backed up to levels we >> so backed up the phones look like red christmas lights with appraisers doubling their workload seven days a week to keep up with the demand. >> after the mortgage crisis it was very hard to become an appraiser. he used to not need a college degree to be an appraiser now you need a four-year degree. >> the average age of an appraiser's 59 and the problem close to retirement. the plan was to find an appraiser early. the proposed incentive, a housewarming party invite. >> loan officers, anybody that helps us get the house. i love to throw parties. >> appraisers urge homebuyers to be flexible. if they call you on sunday night and say they are coming over monday not -- monday morning, take the appointment it reschedule everything else. -- reschedule everything else. stupid people keeping -- people keeping chickens as pets is becoming a trends but people are not happy about it. right now chickens are only allowed in certain parts of glendale. some people want them in the back yard of any house but opponents say chickens are noisy, smelly and bad for eggs in the morning and pets they can raise or have in their backyard. >> it's not fair to change the zoning to accommodate a small group of people that want to have chickens is going to impact a majority of the rest of them.>> over the last three years the city has received 138 complaints about chickens. there's no word on when they will discuss the issue. facebook is not just for catching up with friends and m track at work. facebook workplaces focused on your company. employees can organize a group chats watch live stream events follow company news. separate from your facebook and you don't need an account to use a. so with this story created a lot of controversy. a new device let's parents of multitask while feeding their newborn. you can see the contraption holds the bottle and smart it's called swipe and feet. it was great about a dad who wanted to catch up on work but needed an extra hand. critics say put down your phone and spend time with your baby. here is a question, do you know how to drive a stick? a surprising number of americans do not. 18% of drivers know how to operate a manual gearbox. a new report said it's because of the better fuel economy's but stick shift down from 25% in 1987. for the first time in a decade the number of teenagers involved in deadly car crashes is on the rise. >> that number has jumped by 10%. speeding remains a top mistake the teenagers make behind the wheel. of the 14,000 deadly crashes involving teenagers more than 4200 involved a speeding. berendt -- better. the parents set strict rules of four kids on the will they have if your crashes. >> also distracted driving is a major cause for crashes and teenagers using their phone and other hazards such as cars running red lights. tomorrow phoenix children's hospital is using the beginning of the flu season something bigger. hospital employees will get flu shots at one point of distribution in a short time. they say this allows the hospital to practice treating a large number of people with vaccinations in a short time. this training will be useful in the event of a disease outbreak or bioterrorism attack. soda pop and public health don't go hand in hand but a new study finds the top pop university shows coca-cola and pepsi sponsored 90 health groups between 2011 and 2015. researchers say that could have skewed support for public health measures aimed at cutting soda consumption. it is proud to support organizations that improve public health. if you are a food lover, head south. orlando is the best fo in the country they saw things like the number of restaurants, sales taxes and wine prices. portland, oregon and miami route of the top three. scottsdale came in 22nd 10 tempe took 30th and tucson, 35th. some of the valley home to oldest books around someday back to the english renaissance. we got a look at this one-of-a- kind collection. >>reporter: deep inside the asu library, a new collection of into producing them. dating back this book was dated in 1527. >> when you pick up one of these books, you're touching history. you can touch it, you can look at it. you can smell it. this is the work of geoffrey chaucer and this is our addition from 1550. this is the canterbury tales and what look like 500 years ago. >> the stories >> the original illustration hand colored. >>reporter: reading text is mostly a lost art. the craftsmanship. >> this is done by people working by daylight or candlelight. >> this was published in 1527. henry viii was on the throne. the church of england. some of the books were personalized. >> praise of generosity and prudence. these priceless artifacts are handled with care. so these books are kept safe but they are open to anyone who wants to delve into the english renaissance. >> if you are a student, and long way from henry viii. pretty remarkable. bear hunts backfire. a bow and arrow competition is trending now, and unforgettable experience. a florida boy diagnosed with a life-threatening condition. with the help of a make-a-wish foundation brady fulfilled history -- his dream of becoming a jedi night. he defeated darth vader and say the city from evil. they gave brady a key to the it feels great. >> the jedi master wrapped up the evening with a celebration with family and friends. there is outrage in the suburbs of northern new jersey. there was a controversial but when arrow bear hunt that appears to have taken the life of a well-known bear. bear became an internet sensation two years ago. see here wondering , almost humanlike, throughout neighborhoods. he had injuries to his positive so experts believed he spent very little time on all fours. he was often captured on camera. a more violent shock likely ended his life. one was a bow and arrow. during last week's black bear hunt. >> he is just minding his own business, searching for food. never harming anyone. you have an 80th who tracked him to hunt him and kill him. >>reporter: people expressed their outrage on a facebook page dedicated to pedals. debbie mitchell writes, this is cruel, somebody hunting a handicap to bear the people enjoyed seeing. what is wrong with people. some are making death threats against new jersey fish and wildlife officials say they may never be able to make a positive identification on the bear because he had never been tagged by the agency. a petition to stop the new jersey black bear hunt had more than 44,000 signatures. this is the first legal bow and arrow hunting new jersey and 4 there will be another bear hunt in new jersey in early december. honoring fallen firefighters, how the community came together to remember came together to remember arizona heroes. i learned as a police officer and a businessman you should never abuse people's trust. unfortunately, today too many politicians either serve their party or themselves, and arizona families suffer. the arizona republic called paul babeu a disgrace. and was questioned by the fbi for using public money to promote himself. o'halleran: i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this message, the valley is gearing up for more campaign visits. >> clinton and sanders will be in arizona this week. sanders will be here tuesday talking to supporters in flagstaff. his event starts at 1 pm at the northern arizona university and then will head to tucson. chelsea clinton is campaigning for her mom. she will be making a stopat arizona state university on wednesday. doors are set to open at 12:30 pm. a firebomb tour through the republican headquarters in north carolina. trump knows who is behind the attract -- attack. animals representing hillary clinton did it. parts of the building were destroyed by the fire and there is a spray-painted message left the gop said the firebombing was meant to send a message. >> it's meant to scare and intimidate people from volunteering and working in this office and other offices across the state.>> clinton called the campaign attack horrific. >> clinton and trump is stepping away from the campaign trail today as they prepare for the final debate. they left of their running mates to carry the message. >>reporter: tim kane went table to table on sunday rallying support for the miami diner. >> floored it is close. we think it will be the case up to the end. >>reporter: clinton is shown with a slim and growing lead over trump up 46-40 thanks to much stronger support from women a month ago. growing list of allegations of unwanted sexual advances. nine women have come forward. you have people coming up with phony allegations with no witnesses. twitter says -- according to twitter trump said the election is being read by putting stories that never happened and to news. trump's running mate was asked if the campaign would accept the outcome of the vote. >> we will accept the results but the american people are tired of the obvious bias. that's where the sense of a rigged election goes.>> clinton's motorcade left her home heading for another round of debate prep. while they are prepping for debate number three saturday night live does not seem to be ready to let go. >> the cast had plenty of night. >> what i said is nothing compared to what bill clinton has done. >> bill, how could you? i will never be able to remember my facts and figures now. >> i made a steal. this is nothing. trump not happy about the skit. he called it a hit job on twitter and also said snl is not funny and reading the election. this was not the only election related skit. they also spoofed his wife in a music video. some of the final presidential debate set for wednesday night, we will be streaming at live from las vegas and on our free cbs five news app. >> tonight 2 people are under arrest for a shooting rampage that left several people dead when a gunbattle broke out. the suspects were taken into custody. one person is in custody in critical condition. >> olympic runner tyson gate is mourning the loss of his 15- year-old daughter. she was shot and killed sunday in lexington kentucky. it happened after a group of men in 2 car started shooting at each other. one person has been arrested. >> and a report is shedding light on children and gun deaths. over the last two years one child has died er >> we have answers about how and where these deaths occur. >> hurry. >>reporter: people buy guns to protect what is most precious. at a rated of every other day these to the opposite. maiming or killing children like three-year-old cole of dallas georgia. >> how did he get a hold of the >> the qualities that made him a kid also made him a victim. in a country with 30,000 gun deaths a year, the number of minors that died an accidental shootings is relatively small. 320 between 2014 and june of this year according to a new investigation by the associated press and usa today but they exposing undercount and data and confirm dark facts about our youngest victims. most died at home with a legally owned handgun. and among the most, shooters, three-year-old, too young to even spell, gun. big cities like new york come up in conversation about gun violence but the deep south leaves the way when it comes to kids and accidental death. there is a simple solution. a law that requires guns to be locked up, especially at home. but that defeats the goal of a passed a law and the national rifle association pushes educational videos. could a lack of data be fueling the divide between african-american communities and the police? the fbi director believes it could be in was to see a more comprehensive reporting of police involved shooting. he told a gathering today the clear numbers would show there was an epidemic of police violence against african americans. he suggested viral videos can create that impression, that they are happening more often than they really do. firefighters spent the afternoon rescuing a man from his chimney. we are told he locked his keys inside the house and was trying to get back inside so he climbed down the chimney. he almost got all the way down to the bottom. his feet were touching the floor but the rest of his body were able to pull them out. the rescue took about 4 hours. >> the names of 119 are engraved in the granite and there is room for another 200. firefighters will continue to die in the line of duty and their names will be added on annual basis. >> there is no higher form of public service than putting yourself in harm's way to say another. hundreds of people gathered for a special service to honor brave arizona heroes. jessica parsons was there. >>reporter: under the sound of bagpipes hundreds stand in silence, remembering firefighters and paramedics who lost their lives in the line of duty.>> please bless with your protecting hand my family and my friends. >>reporter: each year this the purpose not to mourn but to remember. >> this is the sacrifice that first responders make. this is the sacrifice of your -- sacrifice firefighters make. >> as long as i can remember we have come out here. >>reporter: jared lost his grandfather in 1974. one of the first firefighters killed in the o >> it's a family thing. you have to support them. >> he has been coming here every year ever since. the following firefighters memorial was 20 years in the making largely funded by donations. today many were saying their family name etched in stone for the first time. >> they now have something that says this is my family. thank you and remember. >> 11 women in asia native americans are memorialized in there is room up for an additional 200 names. >> i think it's amazing. starting off tomorrow cool out there. you might want to grab a jacket. 7 am we will be at 67 and 69 x 8 a.m. and 72 x 9 a.m. we will see plenty of sunshine for tomorrow. winds will be out of the west between five and 10 miles an hour. high pressure over arizona and that's why we're staying nice and dry. we will continue to see rainy conditions. for northern california, central california and los angeles. otherwise there going to be drive throughout the afternoon much like las vegas, phoenix and albuquerque. we will see temperatures above the numbers we can expect. we will be at 90 degrees in glendale and 89 in tempe an idea good ear and 88 in mesa and 91 downtown. temperatures will be slightly cooler heading into tuesday but a warm-up heading our way and we will start to see those temperatures moving in to the end of the week. we will look at why that is happenin it's a very big week for us. cars -- paul's car washes kicking off tomorrow. starts at desert ridge marketplace. paul horton is making sure your ride is squeaky clean benefiting big brothers and big sisters. >> this is my little brother solomon. >> we had been big brothers for one year and three months. >> first row behind the home plate. >> because i have never had a brother before. >> since i was a little kid, i have wanted a little brother of my out. it changed my life. he is part of my family now. needs washing paul thornton will be camped out at desert ridge marketplace. this is the ninth year he has done this. it's to benefit big brothers and sisters of central arizona. please come by and say hi. all the fun starts at 4:30 am tomorrow. a damaging storm slams a pacific northwest. we will take a look at , on camera, a boat with a family on board slips off the coast of california. we are talking with and about general managers for the diamondbacks and the coyotes. both looking to leave their mark on the valley sports scene and is patrick peterson a key to getting a win a getting back to the 500 mark for the season? he had a child in the front of the boat and i started to tip over and the kid went overboard first for the dude driving it lost control and almost at my friend. >> caught on camera, a boat capsizes. a man was recording as friends were surfing. the boat came close to surfers and flipped into a sand trap. many people swam over to help and amazingly, no one was seriously hurt. the harbor patrol is investigating what officers of the boat. hundreds of firefighters trying to get control of a wildfire burning in nevada. >> 20 homes and 3300 acres have burned since friday. tonight 500 structures remain threatened and mandatory evacuations are place making the situation more challenging had right now it's the rain. it's creating new worries over flooding. current concerns on the fire debris flow with the rain moisture with the burned area. >> the fire is 20% contained. investigators are looking into what caused the fire to start. the typhon hit in oregon on friday and another round of storms came through last night. residents are left cleaning up and power lines. leaving tens of thousands without power and a big mess to clean up. with this storm hit seattle it turned up this is the pacific northwest and this storm could not stop people from coming out to take a look. what are you doing out here? >> we wanted to come out and do some storm watching.>> this massive storm filled by the remnants of a pacific typhoon could have been much worse. it weekend unexpectedly untracked west. taking heat for overhyping of the storm but if it's your house the tree ends up on, he would think the storm was plenty powerful. here at home we have been nice and dry. we have not been given any moisture up to the north. a few clouds moved through today giving it fair skies. 53 in flagstaff 64 in sedona and 82 in bullhead city. winds have been blowing through northern arizona. the strongest when gus were 47 miles an hour on top of sustained winds of 27 miles an hour. we still had when gus around 20 miles an hour in the flagstaff miles an hour in the flagstaff and kingman area. things will gradually begin to calm down. we are staying dry. we have an area of high pressure keeping the storm to the north. showers isolated at this point he can see north of the city moving through. the strongest rain right now otherwise it's light showers from seattle to san francisco, sacramento and into the sacramento coast. because over the ridge of high pressure is sitting phoenix a stays dry and flagstaff stays dry. we don't see that moisture. what we would see temperatures a staying above the seasonal average in a few clouds coming and going otherwise staying clear through tuesday. tuesday we will have a dip in the temperatures at high pressure pushes back into the it gains in strength and we see temperatures warming back into the mid-90s for a couple of days. we will start off with temperatures around 67 and 80s by 10 and temperatures moving to the 90s around 3 pm to 5 pm tomorrow so we will see 90s. 91 in phoenix a 66 and flagstaff and 87 tomorrow for bullhead city. here is a slight tuesday the coolest at 90 and the warm-up begins. thursday and friday, the warmest days at 94 and 93. clear skies and sunshine for the next seven days temperatures will start at each morning of the 60s. tailgating tomorrow will be taken to a whole new level. the world's largest touring grill he can kick up to 750 >> grill masters travel across the country giving tips and recipes but also raising money for charity. catch them tomorrow 1:30 pm until the end of the first quarter. arizona diamondbacks know what it's like to win the world series but after losing 93 games one but they made a move that they hope will get them back on top. my kazen is the general manager who will be formally introduced tomorrow. he has worked in the red sox organization since 2006 and was their gm last season. one of the first things on his list, hire a new skipper. tony leroux says sticking around as an advisor to the team. the cubbies trying to take a this one in the cheap seats the solo shot put some up one nothing. kershaw was dealing again. in seven innings giving up strikingly up six and holding the cubs score dodgers win the game and they even up the series began number three is set for tuesday night and tensile town. are you ready for some football? if so the cards are hoping for as they host the jets tor this gives the cardinals back to 500 for the season. even though they have struggled peterson will have his hands full with brandon marshall. one of the bright spots on the roster. basically they have shut down everyone they have faced giving them 22 catches for a total of 89 yards. if he wins and get some help they should get the win. football team you are. they are definitely not attain we should take for granted. they're extremely talented. >> lyons hosting very fields -- they had a huge day with the fourth quarter taken us want to the house. part of a career-best time the game in detroit record with 19 straight completions but that one gets picked off that seals the deal. they follow it three and three on the year the seahawks host of the falcons both teams with one loss. seattle drive 70 yards to get within a point and they lead by two. last chance for atlanta. richard sherman this all over julio jones. no flag on that play. in the nfc west. quinn is not a happy camper to say the least. arizona coyotes are no longer a teenage organization. they have a handful of teenagers on their roster but as a team they dropped the puck. last night they start of the 20th the season and ballot counts, it was a huge hit. we talk about last night in the future. >> of the coyotes open the season with a overtime win over the flyers. for all the people that went out to glendale they got their money's worth and then some. >> one of the most entertaining games i have ever been a part of. right to the business side the entertainment was phenomenal. it was entertaining a fast-paced with the subset downs and we >> that's always a good thing. nice mixture mike smith and a wave of offenses talent. this is a team, when it is all said and done is turning the corner and a lot of people are looking forward to in the future. >> we had the three guys that was their first nhl game slows a them got a point so that was great to see that under their belt. >> the youngest gm at age 27, you come in and you live the league on fire and the you position them in the future, how challenging has this been for you? you have proved everyone wrong i think we have a good max and can do some damage. >> arizona coyotes starting allegations against pinal county sheriff paul babeu. paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. accusations of widespread abuse at a massachusetts private school. she is sick of hearing sheriff paul babeu lie. allegations of abuse of power. another headache, the fbi has subpoenaed records. lawsuits regarding abuse and neglect. questions of babeu's integrity. new page of controversy. a question of judgment. ultimately voters are going to have to decide if he's the type of candidate they want in congress. lots of sunshine as we head into the next week. temperatures in the 90s as well. we will warm up by the time we get to the end of the week 94 by thursday and 93 by friday. >> you can't look at this video and not smile. if you're about to tie the knot, here's a fun way to make your wedding memorable. this couple decided to ditch flowers and carry puppies. rescue puppies. >> there supporting an organization that rescues priceless photos. >> thanks for joining us. >> wake-up arizona starts at 4:30 am tomorrow. more on point than a sock. coffee? i wasn't sure how you take it. black is fine, thank you. i'm joan. tatiana. as a sign that you need to rush off no matter what sherlock tells you. i'll have you know, watson, that tatiana is rushing off of her own accord. it's her morning to deliver the sermon. thank you for the coffee. and you, for last night. i'll let myself out. mmm. sermon? she's a pastor of some sort. and her last name is? probably quite lovely. and last week was the schoolteacher and the magician? mortician, sylvia is a mortician. the magician left on tour about a month ago. i have to say, watson, i'm feeling a little bit judged. you're well aware that i view sex as an exercise. as do the women i entertain. no judgment. just buy some more to-go cups. 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