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FOX 10 PhoenixBREAKING: Phoenix Police say they are investigating reports of a shooting at Desert Ridge Marketplace. If you can, please avoid the area while police continue to investigate...and check back with us for updates.FOX 10 Phoenix#: According to a new report, mom and dad are more likely to smoke weed than the kids.Posted by FOX 10 PhoenixWOW. Check out this amazingly beautiful view of today's sun setting in Prescott, taken by viewer John Fulton.FOX 10 PhoenixMiracle Survivor! A Buckeye man struck by lightning last April returned home Saturday. In an emotional meeting, 32 year old Jaime Santana thanked the man who saved his life that day by performing C-P-R. His story tonight at 9 and 10Posted by FOX 10 PhoenixICYMI: An ambulance honoring Valley veterans was vandalized. Police are still looking for the vandals but the good news is that a company has offered to replace the damaged wrap!Posted by FOX 10 PhoenixSunsets in the desert. <3 Photo: lindalue_FOX 10 PhoenixBREAKING: MCSO is investigating after two people were found dead in a home in Sun City.
Stay with us for updates.FOX 10 PhoenixSeptember 11, 2001 started out like any other day for Cindy Laney. She was on the subway going into Manhattan, heading to the World Trade Center when the first plane struck.Posted by FOX 10 PhoenixHEROES: These 3 veterans were part of the U.S. Army Borinqueneers, the only segregated Hispanic unit in U.S. Military history and they played a prominent roles in WWI, WWII and the Korean War.Korean War veterans given medals in Marion|FOX 10 PhoenixICYMI: The owners of the Gilbert boarding facility where more than 23 dogs died were sentenced to 60 days in jail and 3 years of probation. Watch what the pet owners had to say.Posted by FOX 10 PhoenixColin Kaepernick now says he plans to donate his share of any sales to communities in need after his jersey became the #1 best-seller.Colin Kaepernick: 49ers player to donate jersey money|FOX 10 PhoenixSECOND CHANCE: The Operation Rescue program pairs rescue dogs with inmates. Inmates train the dogs and get them ready for adoption, giving both parties a second chance at life.
Posted by FOX 10 PhoenixTRAGIC: An ambulance honoring Valley veterans was vandalized. Ambulance honoring Valley veterans targeted by vandals|FOX 10 PhoenixA student-led initiative at Brown University will offer complimentary tampons and pads in women's, men's and gender-inclusive bathrooms in the upcoming school year.Tampons in the men's restrooms at one university|FOX 10 PhoenixEven though it has cooled down a bit, be careful on the trails this weekend. A man died yesterday while hiking Camelback Mountain.Swiss man dies while hiking Camelback Mountain|FOX 10 PhoenixGood morning from Tempe Beach Park. What are you doing to honor the fallen of 9/11 this weekend? Photo: FOX 10's Mike RobisonFOX 10 PhoenixWHOA! Workers had to cleanup nearly 100 rolls of toilet paper littering the highway this morning after a crash near the I-10 & I-17 stack. The driver ran off from the scene, so there's no word on any possible injuries.FOX 10 Phoenix#: This wasn't a good idea.Texas mattress store apologizes for 9/11-themed commercial|
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Source Says Trump to Attend 9/11 Memorial Donald Trump is planning to mark the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks by attending the official commemoration at ground zero. A person familiar with the decision, but not authorized to discuss it until it's announced publicly, told The Associated Press on Saturday that Trump is expected to attend the annual commemoration at the World Trade Center site. Nurse in Iconic V-J Day Sailor-Kiss Photo, Dead at 92 The nurse kissed by an ecstatic sailor in New York’s Times Square celebrating the end of World War II, has died, her son Joshua Friedman confirmed to NBC News. Greta Zimmer Friedman died Thursday at a Richmond, Virginia, hospital of what her son called complications from old age. "I realized the photo means a lot to so many people," Joshua Friedman said. "My mother always felt like it wasn't anything she did, it was something that happened to her." Kaine Says Catholic Church Might Change on Gay Marriage
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine is predicting that the Roman Catholic Church may eventually change its opposition to gay marriage. Kaine is a devout Roman Catholic as well as a U.S. senator from Virginia and a former governor of that state. He told the Human Rights Campaign during its national dinner Saturday in Washington that he had changed his mind about gay marriage and that his church may follow suit one day. Kaine recalled Pope Francis' remark in reference to gay priests, "who am I to judge?" Now Adults, Children of 9/11 Draw Inspiration From Tragedy They were kids, or not even born yet, when America's heart broke for them. More than 3,000 children and young adults lost a parent in the deadliest terror attack on American soil, instantly becoming known as the children of 9/11. As the 15th anniversary of the attacks approaches, these children are now adults or nearly so, and their Sept. 11 legacy is now theirs to shape.Here are some of their stories.
Trump: Clinton Could Shoot Someone, Not Get Prosecuted Speaking at a packed rally in Pensacola, Florida, Friday evening, Donald Trump said his rival Hillary Clinton could "shoot somebody" and not be prosecuted. "She could walk into this arena right now and shoot somebody with 20,000 people watching," Trump said, miming a gun with his fingers. "Right smack in the middle of the heart, and she wouldn't be prosecuted, okay? That is what's happened to our country." Trump made a similar remark about himself during the primaries, when he told his supporters he could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue in New York and shoot somebody and it wouldn't cost him any votes. Trump also had another violence-related comment ready for the pro-Trump crowd: "With Iran, when they circle our beautiful destroyers with their little boats and they make gestures at our people, that they shouldn't be allowed to make, they will be shot out of the water." Get More at NBC News New Details Reveal Confused Government Response to 9/11
When chief of staff Andrew Card knelt down and told George Bush "America is under attack" 15 years ago Sunday, the words he whispered in the president's ear in a Florida classroom launched what was supposed to be a planned, orderly response to a national emergency. But what followed instead was chaos, a breakdown in communication and protocol that risked international conflict and could have made Sept. 11, 2001, a still bigger tragedy. Based on a review of newly unclassified documents, memoirs and other published accounts, and interviews with U.S. officials, NBC News has learned that top U.S. officials couldn't talk to each other or to anyone else due to inadequate communications equipment and procedures and that only one top official followed the emergency “continuity of government plan.” Woman Faces Hate Crime Charges for Attack on 2 Muslim Moms in NYC A woman faces a number of hate crime charges after she attacked two Muslim women and tried to rip one their hijabs off as they pushed their toddlers in strollers on a New York City sidewalk, authorities said.
Emirjeta Xhelili approached the two women at about 1:30 p.m. in Brooklyn on Sept. 8, according to court documents. She punched one of the women in the head and tried to rip her hijab off while screaming, "get the f--k out of America b----s, you don't belong here," according to the criminal complaint. Xhelili then allegedly pushed the woman's stroller, which had her 3-month-old baby inside, toward the ground before turning to attack her again. Xhelili faces a number of charges for the alleged hate crime, including assault, menacing and endangering the welfare of a child. Clinton: 'Deplorables' Comment Was 'Grossly Generalistic' Hillary Clinton said Saturday that she was "grossly generalistic" in calling half of Donald Trump's supporters a "basket of deplorables," after the Republican nominee argued that her comments had smeared many Americans and would take a political toll. Less than 24 hours after she made the statement at a private New York City fundraiser.
Clinton said "I regret saying 'half' — that was wrong." But she argued that the word "deplorable" was reasonable to describe much of Trump's campaign. "He has built his campaign largely on prejudice and paranoia and given a national platform to hateful views and voices, including by retweeting fringe bigots with a few dozen followers and spreading their message to 11 million people," Clinton said. Obama on 9/11: 'Americans Will Never Give in to Fear' President Barack Obama on Saturday honored the nearly 3,000 souls that were lost in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, as well as the bravery of survivors and the emergency personnel who responded, and the work of scores of others who have labored since to keep the homeland safe. Top News Photos of the Week View daily updates on the best photos in domestic and foreign news. Dozens Injured After Deck Collapses At Off-Campus Party in Connecticut As many as 30 to 40 people were injured after a deck collapsed at an off-campus party at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut on Saturday night.
Police and firefighters responded to the house just before midnight. A third-floor balcony collapsed onto the second floor balcony, which then collapsed on the first floor, according to Deputy Police Chief Brian Foley. There were no major injuries, Foley tweeted. FDNY Memorial Held at St. Patrick's to Mark 9/11 Anniversary Cardinal Timothy Dolan is presiding over a solemn memorial service at St. Patrick's Cathedral for the 343 firefighters who died 15 years ago in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Reagan's Would-Be Assassin John Hinckley Jr. Leaves DC Mental Hospital The man who shot President Ronald Reagan has left a Washington, D.C., mental hospital, more than 35 years after the shooting. A federal judge ruled in late July that John Hinckley Jr., 61, is not a danger to himself or the public and can live full-time at his mother's home in Williamsburg, Virginia. He arrived at his mother's house Saturday, Sept. 10. High School Football Team in New Jersey Kneels in Protest During National Anthem
Members of a New Jersey high school football team knelt during a rendition of the national anthem before a game Saturday to draw attention to social injustices and economic disparities. Players and coaches from the Woodrow Wilson Tigers carried out the silent demonstration as a recorded version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" played at the team's field in Camden before a match-up against Highland High. “I am well aware of the third verse of the national anthem which is not usually sung, and I know that the words of the song were not originally meant to include people like me," Tigers' coach Preston Brown, who initiated the protest, told NBC10 Saturday night. The anthem's third stanza, which is hardly ever performed, reads in part "No refuge could save the hireling and slave / From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave." That specific section has been cited as a symbol of racial oppression and has been central to high-profile protests by San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and other sports stars.