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Transcripts For KSAZ FOX 10 News 6pm 20161004



the fourth avenue jail where the couple is right now. according to peoria p.d., the victim is the nephew of one of the suspects and they picked the child up yesterday. they took the child back to their apartment in peoria and, according to police, they left the child in the backseat of the car for four hours. when they realized what happened, they ran outside and got him and it was too late. 20-year-old monique avila told police they left the baby in the car for four or five hours. >> they say they forgot the baby in the car. >> only when they returned to the car, they noticed the baby in the backseat. >> we heard screaming and i saw the girl running and she was calling police. >> reporter: many people in the complex tried to help as the caretakers rushed the child back into their apartment. >> she is like can you help me? the baby. the baby was already dead. i tried anyway. >> reporter: police say the child the garcia yaps -- garcia's nephew. they were watching the baby while his mom was at work. the temperature inside was as high as 104.9 degrees. >> that is heartbreaking because i have kids and i'm watching everything they do. i have where is my baby at? a 5-month-old baby, i don't understand. >> reporter: co-work overs the child's mom set up a go fund me page. on the page, a 5-month-old picture of the baby named israel. the couple is charged with child more serious. a jeep collided with a school bus in laveen. the wreck happened near 71st avenue and broadway. the jeep ended up in a field nearby. the teen riding with her is at phoenix children's hospital. there were no students on the bus but the bus driver suffered minor injuries. deputies are look into what >> reporter: i'm steve krafft. phoenix police say a young man who is not legally allowed to drink admitted to drinking and taking drugs before a crash that claimed the life of a 6-year-old boy. the 19-year-old hit a pickup truck near 40th street and broadway. the truck went on to its side ejecting three children riding in the bed of the truck. manslaughter, d.u.i., and other charges. steve krafft, fox 10 news. an uber driver escapes serious injury after someone randomly shot at him while he dropped off a passenger. it happened in tucson and police say it happened about four miles east of the university of arizona. the man fired what appeared to be bird shot at the uber driver. the driver was hit in the arm. he took off and went to a convenient store and called 911. another man called police saying someone pointed a shotgun at him. officers located 29-year-old larry nichols. they booked him on aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. the uber driver is in the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. two tv personalities avoid jail time after their baby was milk. krystin lisaius and somchai lisaius pled guilty to endangerment charges. prosecutors dropped drug abuse charges against the couple who could have faced up to two years in prison or probation. the 4-month-old ended up in the hospital in bad shape. the husband and wife had done cocaine at a party and then she breast-fed the newborn. at las the care of a grandparent. the campaign to regulate marijuana like alcohol in arizona taking aim at opponents of prop 205. the billboard is located at seventh and lincoln near chase field in downtown phoenix. it says reefer madness 2.0 paid >> they have taken their $500,000 funding from a deadly opiate called fentanyl. this is the same substance that killed prince and responsible for the nation's open yit epidemic. >> they say that arizonans request go online and find out the truth. the new signs that highlight the dangers of marijuana edibles. one shows gummy candy saying would you recognize marijuana? would your child? it is concern that young people will get their hands on this stuff and end up in the hospital after accidently eating edibles with high t.h.c. content. they would get their hands on other marijuana products as well. the campaign says you can learn prop 205.com. donald trump will be in prescott valley for a campaign stop. we're going to stream his comments live at 2:00 p.m. on our website when the event gets started. today, the presidential candidate did not shy away from a report in the "new york times" over the weekend suggesting he may have avoided paying federal taxes after claiming nearly $1 billion in losses back mike emmanuel has the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: trump's campaign dealing with another negative headline. the trump foundation was served a cease and desist order. trump's campaign believe this is politically motivated, they will comply. >> fixing our broken tax code is one of the main reasons i'm running for president. >> reporter: while campaigning in colorado, trump took on the mogul avoided paying taxes for 18 years. >> as a businessman and real estate developer, i have used the tax laws to my benefit and the benefit of my company, my investors, and employees. >> reporter: hillary clinton in ohio where she earned an endorsement from lebron james. >> i hope to be elected presid ohio, lebron will always be the king. >> reporter: the former secretary of state seized on trump's 1995 tax returns. >> yesterday, his campaign was bragging it makes him a genius. jen use -- genius loses $1 billion in a single year? >> reporter: she is trying to convince voters here in ohio that sends jobs out of done. republican mike pence and democrat tim kaine will square off at longwood university in farmville, virginia. you can watch the debate live at 6:00 tomorrow night fold by fox 10 news at 9:00. happening at the u.s. state capitol is remembrance of governor ducey will light the dome purple at the conclusion of the event tonight. this is a live look at the capitol. domestic violence survivors sharing their stories and the governor will speak. arizonans are encouraged to light their homes in purple and post images using the hash tag lighting a.z. purple. the sales of purple light domestic violence programs. drivers in phoenix will see longer wait times as adot is testing the red lights on the freeway entrance ramps. they are going to lengthen them. this project will affect drivers in the northbound lanes. the new technology will only make the wait times a few seconds longer and that is going to adjust the amount of traffic we are told and it may help the flow. adot is trying it out. they hope the project will shorten the commute times in the future. >> what will happen is the ramp meter lights will adjust to the traffic on the highway and that is determined what we call loop detectors in the highway that find out how many vehicles or the overall load on the freeway. that information gets to the metering system and if the freeway is approaching capacity then the metering system will hold traffic longer. >> we'll see how that works out adot will test the technology in the southbound lanes on the 51 in the future. still ahead, hurricane matthew claiming more lives as a powerful storm moves across the caribbean. the u.s. state that is declared an emergency in several counties. pay them, feed them, give them what they need to survive for the day. >> a local nonprofit launching an innovative to get pay to homeless the improvement projects that will help the city of phoenix and help the homeless when he come back. >> reporter: temperatures come down for fall almost 10 degrees below the seasonal norm for this time of year. if you've been diagnosed with lung cancer, explore your treatment options with a team of specialists focused on the disease. we have all of the specialists involved in a seamless fashion so we can discuss cases. whether we talk about chemotherapies, immunotherapies, or even clinical trials... we have tremendous technologies that allow us to treat patients in a very accurate fashion. it's the essence of the lung cancer center. surround yourself with our team of experts at cancer treatment centers of america in phoenix. one of only six hospitals 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it is a great idea. kari lake has the story. >> reporter: getting rid of graffiti, trash, and debris. this crew is working to clean up the area near 9th avenue and jackson. >> by removing needles and glass, we're making the city a better place. >> reporter: there is another goal in mind to end homelessness. they are putting people to work through the work first program money and help the city. >> this project was requested by the homeless campus, st. vincent depaul. they say there are areas not getting served so they requested that we come in and clean them up. we'll pay them, feed them, give them what they need to survive for the day and give them priority bedding in the shelter. >> reporter: homesless people are getting help with their resumes and getting connected to services they need to get back on their f this is a program aimed to rehas bill date people to get them off of the street and aimed to do an actual job. >> reporter: helping the city and the homeless one project at a time. kari lake, fox 10 news. >> that is a fantastic idea. to learn more about the rekindle project, upcoming events to help the homeless or donate or volunteer your time, go to fox10phoenix.com and click on with a look at the forecast. it is look great out there and this is a live look at state route 51 and highland. i can't tell if the new meters we're in a political year. many people are divided over who to vote for. my case is to throw my hat in the ring, what we're dealing with now, you could be elected maybe president. >> reporter: we'll see. >> that is not a no. >> reporter: no, i'm in my hat is in the ring. >> it is? >> reporter: i've been looking for that hat. >> where are you turning up in the polling? >> reporter: i'm way at the bottom. >> given this, it may start moving quickly to the top. >> reporter: there you go. my campaign manager, folks. we'll get back with him later. 82 degrees right now. we're looking at winds out of the west at 16 miles an hour. 82 right now in glendale. 77 at fountain hills. 81 in chandler. high pressure moving in after the rain yesterday. just kind of knocking that stuff and some are going pretty good, st. johns at 20 miles an hour. we turn that into 26 miles an hour when we put the gusts in there with it. you can see other gusts are going pretty good. 86 is what we ended up with a high today. 84 in buckeye. 83 in deer valley. 82 at gateway. 60 at flagstaff. 88 at yuma. 63 at show low. 72 at st. johns. 8 # here rod high, 105. record low at 49. let's take a look at the forecast. oh, we're going to look at that snow and cold air showing up in the northwest with freezing rain. thunderstorms on top of it and showers down in florida some areas picking up as much as 2 inches with winds at 140 miles an hour. this is matthew. this is the track they think is close to the one he is going to along the eastern seaboard. it is slow moving. it is powerful and it is producing a lot of rain. 59 overnight. 82 degrees for tomorrow. we'll look at the 80's for a couple of days. we do have some 90's posting back in there. they will be off and on in the low 90's. watch your kids around water. >> reporter: last season the arizona cardinals averaged over 30 points a game. this year, the offense is sputtering. bruce arians explains what is the trouble with this football james p. walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime 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 programs that protect our community. paul penzone... >> reporter: i'm going to run this between you and me. if i would have told you the cardinals would hold the rams to 17 points in yesterday's game you would take that knowing full well the cardinals' offense would put up 21 or 24 points, right? you can't make mistakes like this. there were error after error in this game. when you look at how the secondary played on missed cues and the opportunities lost, the turnovers played into this game in favor of the rams. carson palmer under duress gets hit here and rams recover the football. turn it over. when you get pressure like this, palmer going down. he is in the concussion protocol, bruce arians sighing we're not doing what we need to do to close games. >> winning helps a bunch. we've done it more than anybody in a couple of years. it is a matter of getting the first one making them make the tackle and not let them do a the field goal. >> reporter: chip hale fired today, general manager dave stewart fired today. ken kendrick on the reason we hind the cleans of the house when it comes to the firing of the manager. error when we make a mistake whether it comes to a contract or trade. >> reporter: that is a combination of three sets of g.m.'s and field managers over the last three years that has been changed. >> it is too much. like this. this is county tuesday knewty. >> reporter: keep your team together. >> we'll see you back here at >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: there are a lot of people now, including in kim's camp, saying she is showing off millions of dollars in jewelry. it's like you're waving a red flag in front of a crooked bull. >> we have video of her getting out of the car with kanye to get in her apartment. >> kim, how are you doing? >> after being robbed for millions of dollars of jewelry. harvey: somebody needs to take a play from my aunt's playbook -- cubic zirconium. >> lindsay lohan, she had her fingertip ripped off. she got pulled into the ocean while she was trying to pull up an anchor in turkey. harvey: why is little lindsay lohan trying to pull up the anchor? >> apparently she grew up around boats. she possibly had a few drinks. i'll do the anchor. >> dana white. we talked to him about all of

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