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differently. >> it is upsetting so we wish them the best. >> reporter: the woman remains in grave condition but family members don't believe she is going to survive. her ex-husband tells me he sees this act as gross negligent and plans to file against the phoenix police department. an apartment fire leaves one person dead and without a place to sleep. firefighters pulled a 50-year-old woman from the burning building, performed c.p.r. but we're told she died a the hospital. one unit fully engulfed in flames. three other units have smoke and water damage. >> i came outside of my apartment and it was covered in smoke. >> it was black in the back. it was coming out the door and those who are displaced. the cause of the fire is under investigation. in a fox follow-up, a contracting business gets their license suspended after a church collapses. workers were installing trusses when the structure collapsed. the arizona registrar contracting says hart contracting subcontracted the framing to an unlicensed business. a hearing on the suspension is scheduled for later this month. the church of jesus christ of latter day saints is urging members of california, nevada, and arizona saying that drug use is at epidemic proportions and the accessibility of recreational marijuana in the home is a danger to children. the church opposes a bill that would allow assisted suicide in colorado. metro center is not being demolished. that is the report from the owner. metro center was one of the largest indoor malls when it opened in the there was an indoor ice rank and scenes from "bill and ted's excellent adventure" was filmed. sears is the only store still open. with a light rail extension in the works, the mall's owners are hoping to redevelop the area. here is a look at what the mall may one day look like on this map here. there is, what am i doing here? construction and there are plans to put more residential space in. the city has approved some of the zoning changes. today, the c.o.o. released a statement saying in part there are no plans for a complete demolition. what is in place is our vision to create an urban-mixed use pallet that makes the highest and best use of the site. we won't say goodbye to the metro center for a long time. you can join the conversation at facebook.com/fox10phoenix. where nature is supposed to be and those beautiful dolphins, i hope they are well taken care of. i would have to understand that statement that dolphins don't belong in the desert. they belong in the ocean. speaking to fox about dolphinaris. eight dolphins are at the facility in pools filled with a million gallons of water. a lot of people are excited for the experience but not everyone is happy. two protests are being held tomorrow. >> reporter: this project that has been in the works for about two years opening tomorrow in the morning. some people are extremely excited to be out here swimming with them with the project. biologists say sad to see dolphinaris open its doors tomorrow morning. she and others say throughout the construction of the project, dolphins don't belong in the desert. >> not a good use of water in a drought-stricken desert. the quality of life for the water and forced interactions with the public and aggression between dolphins in small spaces. >> reporter: dr. gray safford says all eight dolphins were born in human care will go back and forth between various pools and aside from letting the public interact with them, they will educate them. >> they come from other zoological facilities under strict regulations on the food we have to provide them and the great veterinarian care. >> reporter: the claim that dolphins don't belong in the desert is misleading. >> it is based on water temperature and not air temperature. >> reporter: the facility is opening tomorrow, no matter what, she will urge the people not to go. >> at the minimum, they will these creatures forced to interact with them. >> reporter: dolphinaris opens tomorrow morning and reservations are open for people to swim with the dolphins but they are taking reservations into next year. danielle miller, fox 10 news. the story has a lot of you sounding off on our facebook page. cameron writes, as long as they care for them, no issues. they were b they will not survive in the wild. brittney says i want to apologize for my words. love dolphins and they belong free. yes, there are going to be dolphins who need to be in captivity for rehabilitation. i don't agree for them to be put on exhibit. >> you can't set them tpraoerbgs i don't see a problem. our oceans clean. log on to our facebook page and sends your feedback. damage along a beach town in oregon after a tornado strikes. powerful winds toppling trees and power lines along the oregon coast. the mayor has declared a state of emergency. a second twister touched down. the issued 10 tornado warnings. in seattle, a boy and his dad were hurt by a fallen tree branch. the reminisce of a typhoon is expected to hit the pacific northwest tomorrow. here there the valley, beautiful weather today. it almost felt summer-like, at least early summer. how is the weather shaping up for us? >> reporter: marc, a warm one out there today. we've been stuck in this pattern case. i'll take you to the maps and show you what we can expect in terms of the next few days. clear as a bell in nevada and all of that activity to the north and west of us. as the cold front sweeps through, we're going to see warm conditions. it brushes the top of the state and any cooling we're going to get is a couple of degrees. just to show are, 96 in phoenix. mid 90's throughout bullhead city, lake havasu, and yuma. we're not quite done with the warm temperatures. i'll have more on that in a few minutes. in the race for the white house, donald trump doubles down on sexual misconduct allegations and being-name democrats are stepping up to bat in key swing states. joel waldman has more from washington. >> hillary is one of the prepared persons ever to run for the job. >> reporter: hillary clinton's most powerful surrogate stumping for the democratic nominee warning voters not to be bullied to vote from trump. clinton also on the campaign trail urging people to stay with his wife. trump, meanwhile, pushes back against what he is calling a coordinated attack after several women, including an victim who came forward today all claim the g.o.p. nominee inappropriately touched them in the past. >> it is a total setup. now, suddenly after many, many years, phoney accusers come out less than a month before one of the most important elections in the history of our country. >> reporter: speaking to college republicans, paul ryan made it clear he ask focused on picture if hillary clinton could win the white house and republicans were to lose their majority in congress. >> if given control of congress, it is the kind of america she will stop at nothing to have. >> reporter: females -- leaked e-mails continue to plague the clinton campaign. something trump has hard for in past debates. joel waldman, fox news. still ahead, it is all about weed this weekend at the phoenix convention center. details about the southwest cannabis conference. plus, what owners of samsung phones need to know if you're administration is easing the obama administration is easing restrictions on cuba yet again. it is easier for americans to home from the island. >> reporter: the obama administration is eliminating the $100 limit on rum and cigars that americans can bring home from cuba. >> this directive outlines the future we would like to see. a future of greater engagement, greater cooperation, and greater opportunity for americans and cubans. >> reporter: the u.s. and cuban announcing back in 14 they would begin restoring ties after decades of tensions. this is the administration's sixth set of changes to the embargo and probably obama's last during his time in office. >> we need to end the restriction on americans who want to do business with them. >> reporter: the overall ban remains in place, however, and an act of congress is required to appeal it. >> in the eyes of barak obama and hillary clinton, the cuban people are suffering because not enough american tourists visit the country. in truth, the cuban people are suffering because they live under a tehran call dictatorship. >> reporter: 160,000 visitors visited last year although it has to fall under approved reasons like r approved activities. steve harrigan, fox news. samsung galaxy note 7 smart smartphones are planned from flights in the united states. the department of transportation saying tomorrow at noon those phones may not be carried on board or in checked bags within the country. this comes after reports of the on a southwest airline flight. it -- those caught flying could face fines. cannabis boot catch started at the phoenix convention center. it is part of the expo that is taking place in downtown phoenix. this was the second annual southwest cannabis conference. 300 visitors are attending the show. it shows it stands arizona voters stand to approve prop 205 legalizing recreational cannabis for adults. >> what is cannabis? how do you grow it? all of the questions can be answered in one place. these are young professionals, business people, moms who have questions and want answers. >> the southwest cannabis expo will continue through sunday at the phoenix convention center products and several thousand people will be attending each day. we are live where a screening of "ghostbusters" is under way. kristy siefkin has a look at the all right, taking a live picture right now. picture-perfect weather for an outdoor movie in downtown phoenix. this is a look at cityscape where people are enjoying a screening of "ghostbusters." admission is free for those two bring three food items for st. mary's food bank. arizona's ghostbusters among those of the cityscapes movie nights. bring blankets and watch that movie. the weather is nice. >> reporter: it is gorgeous out there. people are forcing fall even though it does not feel like it. get your mittens out. it has been so warm recently and we're going to see this kind of weather. if you love the desert warmth, you're going to like this up north. the valley is going to stay warm. higher terrain beth -- better off. a lot of activity to the north and west with the big storm moving through washington and oregon and northern parts of california. a look at the beautiful evening. temps in the 90's in sky harbor and scottsdale. 80's in apache junction. florence at 85. wickenburg. surprise, 86. 86 degrees for buckeye. we're starting to trend into the 80's for the seasonal temperatures. we're going to see cooler numbers eventually. we did come in for the seasonal norm. 96 is what we hit this afternoon. 100 degrees is what we hit back in 2010 for the record. the big storm in the pacific northwest is severe weather. we had this first wave of energy come through. that, gusts 80-100 miles an hour. possibly more tornadoes. we saw them earlier today and we saw significant rainfall. 12-plus inches in some spots, flooding, mudslides, huge storm surge and this is a significant storm. bands of rain pushing through we had ail .5 of an inch in size in addition to the waterspout off of the coastline. it became a tornado and saw gusty winds, 84 miles an hour. it makes our weather look great in contrast. 95 in lake havasu. 75 in show low. cooling to the mid 60's. plenty of sunshine out there as we start the weekend and the numbers will be hitting the mid 90's through the weekend and the >> reporter: the bright spot for the cardinals last week, the defense. the bird gang, too much for the 49ers. especially golden who has been on fire all year long. 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, families suffer. the arizona republic called paul babeu a disgrace. babeu spent $28,000 of taxpayer money at a five-star resort 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, 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 enzone... >> reporter: it's the cardinals hosting the jets on monday night football. the cards looking for back-to-back wins after the defense came through big time last week. seven sacks, an interception and a safety for good measure. second-year linebacker marcus golden is off to a great start. it is like a light switch went on. don't believe me, ask the 49ers. this kid has a high motor and his teammates have noticed. >> he is like an energyizer bunny. this is his second year so the sky is the limit for him for sure. >> reporter: as i mentioned, up next for the cardinals the new york jets. it is on monday night football. wait, it gets better. 5:15, not 5:30 is the kickoff. we can't forget about the college kids. a.s.u. taking went marcus ball. he was named pac 12 defensive player of the week. not a bad start but he is a work in progress. >> trying to r safety because you have to take on a different mentality. it is not always about getting the big hits that i like to do. i do like to hit. >> reporter: more college football as we check in on the cats. the u. of a. taking on the trojans another pac 12 showdown. they are looking for their first pac 12 win of the season. we have a great line up. sunday and on monday night football, my45, cards taking on the jets. >> this is your favorite time of year for you. >> reporter: i love it. i can handle a lot of sports. >> thanks for joining us. "tmz" is next. harvey: who better to hear from, who do you want to hear from more than monica lewinsky? >> how do you feel about the charges against donald trump, sexual charges? >> and the camera guy was following her and said, do you think it's fair game to bring up bill's history? harvey: that's a good question. >> in other news, obama made [laughter] >> paul mccartney played a concert for 300 people. ? love, love me do ? >> paul mccartney, 300 people and he ran through all of the hits. >> it sounds like a security nightmare. it's not like set up for concerts. it's a bar, restaurant, saloon. >> how crazy is it going to get really? don't nudge me! >> sean kingston in australia

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differently. >> it is upsetting so we wish them the best. >> reporter: the woman remains in grave condition but family members don't believe she is going to survive. her ex-husband tells me he sees this act as gross negligent and plans to file against the phoenix police department. an apartment fire leaves one person dead and without a place to sleep. firefighters pulled a 50-year-old woman from the burning building, performed c.p.r. but we're told she died a the hospital. one unit fully engulfed in flames. three other units have smoke and water damage. >> i came outside of my apartment and it was covered in smoke. >> it was black in the back. it was coming out the door and those who are displaced. the cause of the fire is under investigation. in a fox follow-up, a contracting business gets their license suspended after a church collapses. workers were installing trusses when the structure collapsed. the arizona registrar contracting says hart contracting subcontracted the framing to an unlicensed business. a hearing on the suspension is scheduled for later this month. the church of jesus christ of latter day saints is urging members of california, nevada, and arizona saying that drug use is at epidemic proportions and the accessibility of recreational marijuana in the home is a danger to children. the church opposes a bill that would allow assisted suicide in colorado. metro center is not being demolished. that is the report from the owner. metro center was one of the largest indoor malls when it opened in the there was an indoor ice rank and scenes from "bill and ted's excellent adventure" was filmed. sears is the only store still open. with a light rail extension in the works, the mall's owners are hoping to redevelop the area. here is a look at what the mall may one day look like on this map here. there is, what am i doing here? construction and there are plans to put more residential space in. the city has approved some of the zoning changes. today, the c.o.o. released a statement saying in part there are no plans for a complete demolition. what is in place is our vision to create an urban-mixed use pallet that makes the highest and best use of the site. we won't say goodbye to the metro center for a long time. you can join the conversation at facebook.com/fox10phoenix. where nature is supposed to be and those beautiful dolphins, i hope they are well taken care of. i would have to understand that statement that dolphins don't belong in the desert. they belong in the ocean. speaking to fox about dolphinaris. eight dolphins are at the facility in pools filled with a million gallons of water. a lot of people are excited for the experience but not everyone is happy. two protests are being held tomorrow. >> reporter: this project that has been in the works for about two years opening tomorrow in the morning. some people are extremely excited to be out here swimming with them with the project. biologists say sad to see dolphinaris open its doors tomorrow morning. she and others say throughout the construction of the project, dolphins don't belong in the desert. >> not a good use of water in a drought-stricken desert. the quality of life for the water and forced interactions with the public and aggression between dolphins in small spaces. >> reporter: dr. gray safford says all eight dolphins were born in human care will go back and forth between various pools and aside from letting the public interact with them, they will educate them. >> they come from other zoological facilities under strict regulations on the food we have to provide them and the great veterinarian care. >> reporter: the claim that dolphins don't belong in the desert is misleading. >> it is based on water temperature and not air temperature. >> reporter: the facility is opening tomorrow, no matter what, she will urge the people not to go. >> at the minimum, they will these creatures forced to interact with them. >> reporter: dolphinaris opens tomorrow morning and reservations are open for people to swim with the dolphins but they are taking reservations into next year. danielle miller, fox 10 news. the story has a lot of you sounding off on our facebook page. cameron writes, as long as they care for them, no issues. they were b they will not survive in the wild. brittney says i want to apologize for my words. love dolphins and they belong free. yes, there are going to be dolphins who need to be in captivity for rehabilitation. i don't agree for them to be put on exhibit. >> you can't set them tpraoerbgs i don't see a problem. our oceans clean. log on to our facebook page and sends your feedback. damage along a beach town in oregon after a tornado strikes. powerful winds toppling trees and power lines along the oregon coast. the mayor has declared a state of emergency. a second twister touched down. the issued 10 tornado warnings. in seattle, a boy and his dad were hurt by a fallen tree branch. the reminisce of a typhoon is expected to hit the pacific northwest tomorrow. here there the valley, beautiful weather today. it almost felt summer-like, at least early summer. how is the weather shaping up for us? >> reporter: marc, a warm one out there today. we've been stuck in this pattern case. i'll take you to the maps and show you what we can expect in terms of the next few days. clear as a bell in nevada and all of that activity to the north and west of us. as the cold front sweeps through, we're going to see warm conditions. it brushes the top of the state and any cooling we're going to get is a couple of degrees. just to show are, 96 in phoenix. mid 90's throughout bullhead city, lake havasu, and yuma. we're not quite done with the warm temperatures. i'll have more on that in a few minutes. in the race for the white house, donald trump doubles down on sexual misconduct allegations and being-name democrats are stepping up to bat in key swing states. joel waldman has more from washington. >> hillary is one of the prepared persons ever to run for the job. >> reporter: hillary clinton's most powerful surrogate stumping for the democratic nominee warning voters not to be bullied to vote from trump. clinton also on the campaign trail urging people to stay with his wife. trump, meanwhile, pushes back against what he is calling a coordinated attack after several women, including an victim who came forward today all claim the g.o.p. nominee inappropriately touched them in the past. >> it is a total setup. now, suddenly after many, many years, phoney accusers come out less than a month before one of the most important elections in the history of our country. >> reporter: speaking to college republicans, paul ryan made it clear he ask focused on picture if hillary clinton could win the white house and republicans were to lose their majority in congress. >> if given control of congress, it is the kind of america she will stop at nothing to have. >> reporter: females -- leaked e-mails continue to plague the clinton campaign. something trump has hard for in past debates. joel waldman, fox news. still ahead, it is all about weed this weekend at the phoenix convention center. details about the southwest cannabis conference. plus, what owners of samsung phones need to know if you're administration is easing the obama administration is easing restrictions on cuba yet again. it is easier for americans to home from the island. >> reporter: the obama administration is eliminating the $100 limit on rum and cigars that americans can bring home from cuba. >> this directive outlines the future we would like to see. a future of greater engagement, greater cooperation, and greater opportunity for americans and cubans. >> reporter: the u.s. and cuban announcing back in 14 they would begin restoring ties after decades of tensions. this is the administration's sixth set of changes to the embargo and probably obama's last during his time in office. >> we need to end the restriction on americans who want to do business with them. >> reporter: the overall ban remains in place, however, and an act of congress is required to appeal it. >> in the eyes of barak obama and hillary clinton, the cuban people are suffering because not enough american tourists visit the country. in truth, the cuban people are suffering because they live under a tehran call dictatorship. >> reporter: 160,000 visitors visited last year although it has to fall under approved reasons like r approved activities. steve harrigan, fox news. samsung galaxy note 7 smart smartphones are planned from flights in the united states. the department of transportation saying tomorrow at noon those phones may not be carried on board or in checked bags within the country. this comes after reports of the on a southwest airline flight. it -- those caught flying could face fines. cannabis boot catch started at the phoenix convention center. it is part of the expo that is taking place in downtown phoenix. this was the second annual southwest cannabis conference. 300 visitors are attending the show. it shows it stands arizona voters stand to approve prop 205 legalizing recreational cannabis for adults. >> what is cannabis? how do you grow it? all of the questions can be answered in one place. these are young professionals, business people, moms who have questions and want answers. >> the southwest cannabis expo will continue through sunday at the phoenix convention center products and several thousand people will be attending each day. we are live where a screening of "ghostbusters" is under way. kristy siefkin has a look at the all right, taking a live picture right now. picture-perfect weather for an outdoor movie in downtown phoenix. this is a look at cityscape where people are enjoying a screening of "ghostbusters." admission is free for those two bring three food items for st. mary's food bank. arizona's ghostbusters among those of the cityscapes movie nights. bring blankets and watch that movie. the weather is nice. >> reporter: it is gorgeous out there. people are forcing fall even though it does not feel like it. get your mittens out. it has been so warm recently and we're going to see this kind of weather. if you love the desert warmth, you're going to like this up north. the valley is going to stay warm. higher terrain beth -- better off. a lot of activity to the north and west with the big storm moving through washington and oregon and northern parts of california. a look at the beautiful evening. temps in the 90's in sky harbor and scottsdale. 80's in apache junction. florence at 85. wickenburg. surprise, 86. 86 degrees for buckeye. we're starting to trend into the 80's for the seasonal temperatures. we're going to see cooler numbers eventually. we did come in for the seasonal norm. 96 is what we hit this afternoon. 100 degrees is what we hit back in 2010 for the record. the big storm in the pacific northwest is severe weather. we had this first wave of energy come through. that, gusts 80-100 miles an hour. possibly more tornadoes. we saw them earlier today and we saw significant rainfall. 12-plus inches in some spots, flooding, mudslides, huge storm surge and this is a significant storm. bands of rain pushing through we had ail .5 of an inch in size in addition to the waterspout off of the coastline. it became a tornado and saw gusty winds, 84 miles an hour. it makes our weather look great in contrast. 95 in lake havasu. 75 in show low. cooling to the mid 60's. plenty of sunshine out there as we start the weekend and the numbers will be hitting the mid 90's through the weekend and the >> reporter: the bright spot for the cardinals last week, the defense. the bird gang, too much for the 49ers. especially golden who has been on fire all year long. 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, families suffer. the arizona republic called paul babeu a disgrace. babeu spent $28,000 of taxpayer money at a five-star resort 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, 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 enzone... >> reporter: it's the cardinals hosting the jets on monday night football. the cards looking for back-to-back wins after the defense came through big time last week. seven sacks, an interception and a safety for good measure. second-year linebacker marcus golden is off to a great start. it is like a light switch went on. don't believe me, ask the 49ers. this kid has a high motor and his teammates have noticed. >> he is like an energyizer bunny. this is his second year so the sky is the limit for him for sure. >> reporter: as i mentioned, up next for the cardinals the new york jets. it is on monday night football. wait, it gets better. 5:15, not 5:30 is the kickoff. we can't forget about the college kids. a.s.u. taking went marcus ball. he was named pac 12 defensive player of the week. not a bad start but he is a work in progress. >> trying to r safety because you have to take on a different mentality. it is not always about getting the big hits that i like to do. i do like to hit. >> reporter: more college football as we check in on the cats. the u. of a. taking on the trojans another pac 12 showdown. they are looking for their first pac 12 win of the season. we have a great line up. sunday and on monday night football, my45, cards taking on the jets. >> this is your favorite time of year for you. >> reporter: i love it. i can handle a lot of sports. >> thanks for joining us. "tmz" is next. harvey: who better to hear from, who do you want to hear from more than monica lewinsky? >> how do you feel about the charges against donald trump, sexual charges? >> and the camera guy was following her and said, do you think it's fair game to bring up bill's history? harvey: that's a good question. >> in other news, obama made [laughter] >> paul mccartney played a concert for 300 people. ? love, love me do ? >> paul mccartney, 300 people and he ran through all of the hits. >> it sounds like a security nightmare. it's not like set up for concerts. it's a bar, restaurant, saloon. >> how crazy is it going to get really? don't nudge me! >> sean kingston in australia

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