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and in the carolinas stocking up. florida's governor warning everybody to prepare for a direct hit. the storm is expected to hit on thursday. i will bring you that latest storm in just a minute. >> dan joins us the latest -- brings us the latest from the caribbean. seaboard are getting ready for matthew.>> i've never been in this for. >> reporter: grocery stores are packed and flashlights and batteries and lots of water flying off the shelves.>> i have been through three hurricanes before. >> reporter: homeowners are loading up on lumber. >> it gets hectic as soon as it gets closer. >> reporter: the governor ordered the evacuation of coastal areas. more than one million people have to leave. >> the storm surges are not to be messed with so please heed the caution of follow through with the evacuations.>> reporter: hurricane matthew could not have been worse for some farmers. the harvest has just started. >> we harvest over 300 truck close a year there boards and catch some ways -- waves. here's the latest storm track with matthew right now that storm is moving over the eastern tip of cuba. it is a category 4 hurricane. right now it is moving north at eight miles an hour. tomorrow it will be in the bahamas. we are expecting extensive high rain totals. thursday just off the coast in florida a category 4 hurricane and up northward kindness switching directions to the north and season -- east. i want to show you another model and it shows you what this is doing. take a look at all of the rain moving over the bahamas. it is starting to make their way into florida as we head into thursday. you can see the heavy rainfall mainly off the coast, some very heavy rainfall totals and so very high waves. we will keep a close eye and hurricane matthew along with jimmy crystal and math and bring you the latest developments as matthew embarks on the dangerous collision course with the east coast. donald trump rowling his fan base here in arizona. >> that as his vice president presidential debate. >> trumps visit -- they will bring is the latest from prescott valley but first tonight's rice presidential debate. >> the two more reserved than trump and clinton but they did go added tonight walking the quiet community of farmville in virginia. >> reporter: this ce nonstop argument. they tangled from the start. tim kaine and mike pence defending their running mates and savaging their opponents. >> we trust clinton as president of the thought of donald trump scares us to death. >> he has employed tens of thousands of people in this clinton? >> she had a foundation accepting contributions from foreign governments. >> the policies of this administration which they want to continue have run this economy in the of this. -- >> reporter: how about donald trump not paying decades of income taxes. >> he used it the way he is >> it is smart not to pay for veterans? >> reporter: next issue is assaulting americans. >> he has called women disgusting. >> reporter: a fight to the end on immigration. mike pence did break with and pulling but the fire here tonight foreshadows the next presidential debate on sunday that now seems certain to be a battle morreale. from farmville, virginia men, steve handelsman. politicians and those who are no longer in office reacting on twitter. former governor tweeting vice president debate i was going to tweet but tim kaine interrupted before -- a senator saying that the moderator need to take control of the debate. we want to hear from you share your thoughts on the debate by using a #. we watch a debate with a panel 10 people with a wide variety of backgrounds. in just a few minutes, we'll see how they think they did going head- donald trump watching the debate in las vegas after making another visit to arizona today stopping and prescott valley. thousands of supporters gathering at the event center there. all of them trying to hear what the candidate had to save. >> team 12 coverage begins with brahm resnik. >> reporter: a different donald reading off teleprompters staying on message and delivering a with renew attack on hillary and bill clinton. donald trump latest greatest hits. >> we are going to build the wall believe me. >> reporter: while seeking to defuse what clinton has slammed as one of his biggest misses. >> what kind of genius loses $1 billion?>> reporter: trump try to put clinton on their defensive. >> her donors have used those there trump delivered a new attack on hillary and bill clinton. >> in the meantime, she wants to double down on obamacare. all back he went through hell last night. honestly there have been many nights when he's gone through that with hillary. >> reporter: they show them in a tossup race >> the investigation of clinton was raped. >> reporter: the nominee was preaching to the converted at the rally. the republicans are the most dependable voters in arizona. >> i say to you folks, i don't want to be negative, what you have to lose? >> reporter: it was packed with about 7000 people and many more >> crying cody continues our coverage from prescott valley. a lot of supporters cannot make inside the rally. >> reporter: a much different scene inside the vet center as a cleanup following donald trumps visit here but it was just as exciting outside as it was inside. >> i got here about 11 and the line went on forever.>> reporter: the whole block when around and they triple locked in here and then they formed another line and it kept going. trump visiting with those outside twice before taking the stage. 7000 trump supporters are inside the event center watching the speech several thousand more on not everyone thinks so a small group of protesters held signs across the street. >> he scares me. his racist rants it's terrifying. >> i heard a little bit over there but they can't compete with this crowd. >> i think it's been real peaceful. everybody is very patriotic. >> reporter: every rally becomes that much democrat -- hillary clinton says trumps comments are troubling. clinton campaigning in pennsylvania are going that trump is insensitive and ignorant about ptsd. she also contrasted her economic vision with his.>> donald trump is the poster boy our economy. it needs to be fixed. the unfair rules that favored those at the top. he embodies the risky behavior that crashed our economy. >> clinton making two stops. she will be at the nation's capital tomorrow night and bernie sanders will be holding rallies tomorrow in iowa and wisconsin for clinton. road rage, congestion on the roads are all roads the answer in the valley. led lights could make you sick without you even knowing it. the wireless headphones i give me the biggest bang for your buck. our voice the new feature in that protecting infants in safety seats to the test. mesa police have charged two is in connection with the let's play clown threats at the schools. one is being charged other with false reporting to law enforcement. they found that none of the threads were credible. police want to warn parents to be aware of your child's activity. it can cause fear and also exhaust to valuable resources. back to the big political showdown between the vice presidential candidates not exactly the grudge match clinton, but it's still got heated. >> mike pence and tim kaine hitting all the controversies from clinton's emails to trumps taxes. >> it is smart not to pay for our military, it is smart not to pay for veterans, it is smart not to pay for teachers and all of a sudden you pay are stupid. >> donald trump has filed over disclosures. >> he is going -- >> gentleman i need to ask you about social security.>> only on 12 tonight we put together a panel of arizona voters some republicans and some democrats and we asked them to watch the debate and weighing on some of the key topics. one bi taxes?>> when he is sitting down with building isn't going to be americans bottom line or be donald trump's bottom line with all of his business deals? this could be saw the donald trump would be willing to release his tax returns. >> how many of you think that donald trump should releases taxes? how many of you think that it is no one's business and not important to the selection? i earn my money and the end of their comes in i file my taxes. if i don't own taxes, the government says i don't owe taxes. i don't on the check back in said this must be mistake. i said you make the laws and therefore that is what i owe. donald trump did the same thing. why she doesn't say he owes? >> if i did legitimately received a refund then i would have no problem sharing my process of what i did with everyone. i took advantage of whatever tax breaks that i had in the conversation and no one can find fault. >> for those of you that don't think the tax issue is like to see this issue go away and just because you know that releasing the taxes would make this discussion go away would like to see him do it? >> we got five or six weeks of the election. if he releases his taxes, you are going to have a new story on how they itemize some deduction back in 1993 every week until the election is done. it does not go away. >> let's not forget why these deductions that you took advantage of in the first place. >> some of them passed. >> he's taking advantage of this because they lost $1 billion in business. >> i do believe that mister trump chose to run for president . if it is accepted and your tax returns for scrutiny, then why did he not do a year ago? it would not have come down to the last four or five weeks. instead he has reflate it and refused to and it is almost become comical. >> extremely interesting hearing what these people had to say tonight. coming up that we have in this country when it comes to police and violence in america continue to be a huge issue? we will dive into that coming up in a few minutes. here are some quick facts on tim kaine and mike pence on the right. tim kaine is 58 years old and mike pence is 57. tim kaine has 22 years in senate are from virginia. here are five things tim kaine rings to the clinton ticket. he is fluent in spanish, he has roots in small business, he has ties to a battleground state, clinton and him agree on policy positions, and he is not afraid to mock donald trump wall on the campaign trail. five things that pens has said to the trunk to get he has the event -- has a consider record, he puts the establishment at ease, he can smooth over trumps often divisive language and he targets clinton's character. many of you watch the latest episode of the boys and blaine making the cut turning three of the judges around in the final all three fighting over him. the singer-songwriter is now on team blake and he's giving out a special shout out to the valley. >> hello phoenix. i'm on team blake this season of the boys. i am so happy to represent our city. do not see the show for example, he does not define himself as a country are rock artist but pick blake because he loves great songwriters and will fight for him over things like song choices. he has a very unique voice. >> i like the raspy nest. a lot of people like to listen to options? >> they will shows some options for those of us that want to cut the cord. nearly every type of headphone comes in a wireless version and because they are connected using bluetooth you can listen to music without taking your phone out of your pocket. >> wireless headphones are big part of your phone. >> for good portable pair the experts say to check out the sony headphones for $200. >> they have very good sound quality and will keep some on the ends. >> if you for fear of headphone check out these. >> for $200 you get a quality pair of headphones. >> a noise canceling. might come in handy if you need to get work done. dollar pair of headphones -- $400 of her phones have very good sound quality and for exercising they suggest these. >> at $85 they are the best by.>> they typically run a rechargeable batteries, which will leave you with another device to keep charged. >> the new iphone 7 comes with the scent of air pods and also an adapter so you can plug in your old headphones through the lining port. google is out with new gadgets. their response to the iphone 7. school safety the risk kids face every day that you may not think of. busy for the next 18 years. a smash and grab caught on a nebraska teenager is a new mom much to her surprise. she says that she left school early last week with stomach and back pain. >> she thought she was getting sick but she was seven months pregnant and was in labor. she gave birth to a 5 pound baby boy.>> i was having horrible pains. about it was something that was back pain and then here it comes.>> doctors estimate that he was born at about 30 for weeks and still in the icu but expects to take him home this week. what a story he will have to tell. >> i wonder when i hear these stories how do not know you are pregnant? it is pretty hard to believe. >> i was very aware. >> best of luck to the new mom and the baby boy. it was a little cool for you this morning. almost cool enough to need like a light sweater? >> no. >> anything below 70 -- >> that's the way i see it. let's take a look at your current editions 77 phoenix right now we have when -- winds at current temperatures across arizona it is chilly up in the high country 44 flagstaff, 37 grand canyon, 57 winslow and 82 degrees right now over into you mom. we have clear skies all cars all of arizona. we don't have any rate major weather systems moving it. we will see another day where we are below the normal temperature-wise before we see those temperatures climb next week. 62 is your overnight low for phoenix and tomorrow your high is 88 and 65 in the grand canyon , 60 one flagstaff, eastern arizona 83, we will take a look at your seven-day forecast coming up in 30 you dreading the morning commute ? the first toll roads could be coming to arizona. >> led lights are bright a powerful but tonight they're getting a 40 some warning. excel on southwest airlines . they are offering great tonight a new feature aimed at protecting infants and safety seats to the test. that is tonight only on 12 news were -- traffic along the freeway. >> one plan is to make the state ryal 30 a toll road. they show was the proposed plan. >> reporter: it is clairemont regular drivers on the i 10. >> driving on his horrible. there is always a lot of traffic and a lot of angry drivers. >> it is so much traffic. >> reporter: voters gave the go- ahead for a regional freewa building a reliever that was to be called state route 30. >> it is a plan freeway and it has been out there. the challenges that with the downturn in the economy, we don't have the traditional funding to look to build this not be for the year 2025. >> reporter: the state route corridor would stretch from i-17 west to state route 85 for the state would charge of the for a smoother quicker community. >> i would not drive on a toll road. it is not busy enough for me to want to pay to drive home or back in for to work.>> it is well worth it. colorado is amazing because of their toll roads and even roads in california.>> reporter: >> the state will be studying this option for the next six months and we want to -- you to share your thoughts on this on our facebook paige speaking of driving right now another vehicle is under investigation. the regulators are looking into the 2015 and 2016 ford f1 50 pickups some vehicle owners are breaking. this covers about 282,000 tracks. could led lights be hurting your health? doctors warn that those led lights could contribute to a wide variety of things including distracted driving to insomnia and obesity. tomasello has been looking into it. >> reporter: america overnight sleepless seattle to the city would never sleeps. 's are keeping people up changing the look of la from mellow yellow on the left to bright white on the right. the american medical association warns there is another difference. >> we see led lighting as a potential health problem. people have sleep disorders. >> reporter: a studies suggest bluelight may raise the risk of everything. led lights are 50% more energy-efficient and last up to five times longer. that cost savings could power over 5 million homes for a year. it is important to keep the lights a warm glow not the for thousand calvin that is a bright daylight white. they argue that the recommendation is not in appropriate solution. in massachusetts their turning down the temperature on their led lights. >> we certainly did not want to choose and install a streetlight that had serious potential health risks. >> ellie turned down the temperature of their lights. seattle kept their 57,000 streetlights burning brighter than they recommend. from a streetlight than you do from your computer, desktop computer, cell phone. >> reporter: in washington -- >> it shines into our bedroom window which is across from it. >> reporter: she is now considering getting new curtains. >> it is at that -- like that alien abduction scene. >> the department of energy insist led lights are not dangerous. they already installed some of these lives and our plans to put many more but will this new revelation force the city to hit the brakes? that is tonight at 12 news at 10:00. let's go back to the debate. one of the most contentious moments of the night coming as the two spoke about the topic of race and there is implicit bias and everyone in the united states. >> people should not be afraid to bring up issues of law enforcement and if you are afraid to have the discussion -- >> almost every night we have stories of police involved shootings and some are justified in others are questionable. in subcommunities there are deadly consequences. the relationship between police and minorities and other topics that are panel of what they tackle tonight. >> we need to stop seizing on these moments and assure the public that we have of full and complete investigation whenever there is a loss of life because of police action. >> we just heard mike pence say moment where we deal with each other. the african-american community this not have that privilege. >> do you believe hillary clinton when she says that there is implicit bias from the police in this country? >> definitely. i believe that i so proud to hear someone outside of the african-american community acknowledge it. >> do you believe when he says the first step in fixing that is coming to policing or just the tip of the iceberg? >> to fix this is admitting that we have a problem. >> do we all agree that there is a rift in this country between police and minorities? had a we tackled this issue? >> i believe there's bias, absolutely. i also believe that the way police are trained and the week -- way police are >> every tap pet interaction with the police officers, they're looking for something to get me on and looking to do something to try to provoke the situation. >> we do need to have the police out there in the communities and need -- the guns should be off the streets. >> coming up tonight was the one and only time the vice presidential candidates squaring off. what if donald trump or hillary clinton could not fulfill their term? who was better fit to serve? our panelists weigh in on the chances of a vice president stepping up. that is coming up later. right now you can cash in the airline is promising one wayfarers for us low as $49. how likely is it that you will be able to get the bargain price? william pitts checks it out for us. >> reporter: it turns out you're pretty likely if you act fast. there are restrictions. there are some pretty good deals for under $100. want to get away for less than $100? it is possible if you want to go to the right places.>> for short flights you can get them in places like san diego angeles, las vegas. >> reporter: she found flights as low as $49 but they have to be close to phoenix nonstop flights and on the right days. if you miss out, there's hope. there already preachy. >> right now you can find $59. that is still $20 and your feet have several family members that adds up. points and use them for the sale. they say you should check the prices on different dates. >> reporter: he says that if you find the right days southwest miami lower prices and even their sales. if you miss out completely, southwest has sales every month or so. >> they have sales pretty often. it will not they will probably have another one after thanksgiving.>> reporter: these prices are not good during the holidays. somebody's wife are in the middle of the week. you can check out 12 news.com -- www.12news.com for discounts. >> if you want to travel on a friday, saturday, or sunday you usually they are midweek flights but $49 -- >> if you can take off in the middle of the week. are you panicked? are you ready to jump off that cardinals bandwagon? there holding on hope that you are not bailing. >> school safety the simple mistakes you may be making without even realizing it. the name of the game is my son did not come to the game. one of his friends had a birthday party and he said that he wanted to go. that told me everything i needed to know about the way when your own kids are not excited about the football you are playing. that is a shake my head moment. >> this 1-3 start to the season. is it close to jumping off the bandwagon with another loss? the players are starting to feel it. team leaders are trying to go against them right now. >> all we we want to continue to fight when another and have each other's backs. we feel like our backs are against the wall because coming into the season everyone is putting us on the back. >> i see people's garages and with the cardinals flags and i see them down now. that is disappointing. >> we have to do our job to carson palmer saddened on the team meetings but did not practice because he is still going to the concussion protocol. my thoughts on whether he should play coming up on 12 news at 10:00. the head coach says quarterback many wilkins is questionable and doubtful for saturday's game against ucla. he was back with a bad ankle. it is somewhat field considering how bad his leg was. >> he's been improving every day and we will see how he can much -- much he can tolerate. we thought it was going to be worse than it was and we could not have gotten better news. >> the video looks pretty ugly, but he's responding well and so we are going to continue to >> can we get the fans to put those flags backed up? >> absolutely. step it up. let us be true fans to the very end. >> how about a win now? >> that would be nice. our kids have been back in school for several weeks but a lot of us ar mistakes every day will we send our kids to school. >> from their backpacks to lunchboxes to what they would do in an emergency. jeff ross has some tips to keep them safe.>> reporter: heavy bank packs -- backpacks. sugary snacks. >> more than 50 g the sugar in this. school checklist. step up and come up and we are covering it all. first app those big backpacks. >> more books causing more injuries. 14,000 injuries a year that's almost 80 for every school day. >> reporter: experts say backpacks sh body weight that means for a 50 pound kid that is no more than seven and half pounds. look at these numbers. >> what you think this ways? >> i don't know. >> 16 pounds. your backpack way 16 pounds. >> my mom says i'm not supposed to carry it. >> 19 pounds. does that feel happy? >> yes. >> i just wanted to be prepared. >> it is always good to be prepared. >> one of the things weighing in down is her lunchbox. what is in there could be hurting them. i want you to grab your lunchboxes and put it on table. children should have less than 25 g of added sugar per day. >> we've opened them up. what you notice? >> 20 for grams of sugar almost everything that you need and one camille. this one 19. this juice 16 g of sugar. this lunchbox has more than 50 did find a good one. i love this one because we have a pellegrino that is homemade and apples and peppers and fruit and nuts and water and we even have a little treat. >> kids do want snacks. just don't break the bank. >> the biggest lesson of the day something kids gouldmade walking to and from school. their parents emergency contact information. we found a few kids that knew it. >> most don't know your phone number.>> what is your home address? >> do you know mommy's phone number? wake-up call. >> this is a good reminder that i had to teach them the phone numbers. >> thank you for reminding everyone in america. >> experts say how your kids wear their backpacks is as important as how heavy they are. the top of the backpack should not be lower than their shoulders and the bottom should not hang lower than 2 inches below their ways. -- waste. if you're looking for the fountain of youth, there is one >> experts are saying watch your sodium levels. choosing a lot of salty foods causes your body to retain water. if you on -- ever wonder why your eyes are puffy, that is because of the salt. bold and its caught on camera. the one thing they are going after. the artificial intelligence new video of a car plowing into a pot shop. the moment caught on camera. the crooks slamming into the front of the shop. they run through the opening stealing whatever they can before hopping back into the car and driving away. the store manager says this is the 6 times but they have targeted the shop. google is showing off new gadgets including a brand-new phone. >> it comes less than a month after appl iphone 7. >> google sees the products as ways to interact with technology.>> just us most of us have become dependent on our phones, google is relying on artificial intelligence in the form of voice assistance. >> it is clear that we are evolving from a -- phone.'s centerpiece feature for the device is google assistant. gogo will argue when it comes to these digital assistants, it has the advantage just because of the volume of data it has about its users. with a daydream of you. a 79 dollar headset and controller that uses the pixel smart from -- smart phone. >> it is not just another screen. is something that we believe will be important. >> google is hoping a new gadgets is a payoff that is >> then you pick cell phone is the first one of the company has developed from start to finish. prices start as -- at $649. >> you can also preorder right now if you have verizon. it is a busy night here in the valley and across the countr developments on several big stories unfolding right now. the city of phoenix installing streetlights that will cause insomnia. >> three tips to protect yourself and privacy. facebook market place app. there ready to bring you the stories you will be talking about tomorrow and is starts >> thanks for staying with us. could the new led street lights turn residents into a bunch of insomniacs? >> doctors warn they could contribute to everything from distracted driving to obesity. monique griego has been looking into it. monique? >> reporter: the old street lights have a yellow color. these will look a lot whiter and a lot brighter. >> that was like a star right in your face. >> reporter: neighbors getting an early taste of led lighting. the city testing brightness levels ahead of of a plan to convert the street lights to

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