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breaking now at 10:00, a mesa police officer put in a situation no cop wants to be in, having to use their service weapon. >> it's a shooting near country club. we know a specialty unit was going after a murder suspect at the time. we don't know if anyone was hurt. we have a crew on the ground to get answers now. a huge underway near 75th and camelback. we just learned a 48-year-old man was shot and killed after some kind of fight. police now activity looking for the gunman who they believe knows the vehicle. >> and if you know anyone heading -- victim. and if you know anyone heading home from the game, tell them to be careful to avoid accidents like this.
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the raiders right here on abc 15, and we have post-game coverage you won't see everyone else. >> fay fredricks is live. >> but first katie raml and craig fouhy are live. >> reporter: yes, everyone was ready for this. >> reporter: ask cardinal -- the cardinals jumped out to an early lead after carson palmer lead them on a drive, then things fell coming upright now, so i'll stop it. >> good to be here. >> reporter: i know it's a loss, and you want to win every game, so what's the take aways? >> just have to come back action correct the film. see the mistakes you did make and try to better yourself for next week. >> reporter: we had the lead early, then things unraveled at the end of the first quarter beginning of the second. >> i mean, it's tough man. a lot of guys on one team, everything is trying to get reps, so it's a lot of mental
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time, but the physical match up, i felt like we were ready to play, just didn't get it done. >> reporter: how good does it feel to be back on the field? >> it was great, great, amazing. >> reporter: you returned kicks before, you know how tough it is. j. j. fumbled that one, how tough is that on the mind? >> it's tough. kick returns are not as tough as punt return, but it's a little you have 11 guys running directly at you and avoid them. >> reporter: what was it like being out there? fun just to get hit again? >> oh, yeah, actually i got hit on a kick return, and that woke me up and i was ready to go. >> reporter: and for the offense as far as clicking, what has to happen now? >> we just have to stay
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world, so just stay consistent and stay healthy. >> reporter: and all the skill positions on offense back this year. >> it's amazing yeah. >> reporter: and a reassuring feeling, that's the last thing they have to worry about is getting a job. >> right, right, we'll see what happens. we have all the tools, let's go to war. >> reporter: and you're a runningback, you're chris johnson, david johnson, taylor, a stable of runningbacks. >> >. yeah, we have a lot of talent in the room. any of th play on any ball club, but unfortunately we can't keep everyone, so we have to keep competing each and every day. >> reporter: tell me what coach told you guys after the game. >> all right j get ready for -- just get ready for sunday, time to get back to work . >> reporter: in fact bruce arians is taking the podium now, let's listen. >> i thought individually there were some really good things
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not very good. the turn overs killed us -- turnovers killed us, giving them short fields, and giving up easy touchdowns. two long runs, totally out of gaps and missed the tackles. not really concerned with those injury-wise, pretty clean. a couple of bumps and bruises, but no missed time come sunday morning practice, so it was a good beginning. good start. only the look ahead to next -- and of course the look ahead to next week already. meantime right now fans are just pouring out of the stadium, and we're checking in with fay fredricks on the great lawn. >> reporter: yes, we're on the great lawn, and here are the fans! [ cheering ] >> reporter: they are excited that football is bam back, can you tell? yeah, i think so right.
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wish the score was different, but the thing i keep hearing was pre-season, pre-season, pre- season. we talked to a few of them outside the stadium. >> all i'm going to say is it's pre-season. a lot of football left. >> they didn't play the best tonight, but it's pre-season, and i think definitely we're going all the way this year for sure. 100 percent confident. >> we have a good team. we only saw the best players for just a little while, so when we get the first team in i think we'll do >> reporter: all right, so as you can see a lot of fans just leaving the stadium [ cheering ] >> reporter: having a good time. you know, last year the team started 2-2 in the pre-season, and went on to a great season. i'll send it back to you. [ cheering ] >> reporter: lots of cheering going on there. hard tom even make out what she's saying. >> reporter: tony jefferson
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up. we talked about brandon williams, the rookie from texas, and the raiders came out and picked on him early. >> yeah, man, you have to expect that. i think for the first time he didn't do as bad why some techal -- just some technical stuff, but he's a rookie and i think it's good for him. >> reporter: how important is it to make the changes before the regular season? >> oh, yeah the guys from college get adjusted to the new rules. college is a lot different than the nfl, so it's a good thing. >> reporter: tony, some new faces in the defensive back field, so that has to take time to get acclimated to each other. >> yeah, at the same time we have mostly guys, we know the system, and other guys have to come in and follow suit. >> reporter: so justin bethel
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threw brandon into the mix right away. >> yeah, it's a lot different from college, especially the rules, so you know, liker i said, brandon's thrown into the fire right now, but at the same time i have confidence in him, and i know he'll get better as the weeks go on. >> reporter: well best of luck in the next game, and back to the studio. >> yes, it was exciting to see the cards back on and we have the mesa officer involved shooting, and kim tobin is out there now. >> what were you hearing right now from officers? >> reporter: they're still waiting to talk to the public information on scene, but this whole area is tamed off with the -- taped off with the crime scene tape along hunter and grand. we see a lot of activity, a lot
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area. right now police tell us they were trying to make contact with a homicide suspect. somehow or another gunshots were fired, and we know that no officers were hurt in this. we don't know how badly the potential suspect was hurt if at all. i did talk to a neighbor here, and he said he heard a big crash outside the home, and heard the pow, pow, pow of the gunshots. he hit the floor and told his mom to do so too. they ducked for cover and ran outside, ande in hand cuffs, but we're waiting to get that confirmed by police, but an officer involved shooting near country club road. officers are okay. we're waiting for information on the suspect. back to you in the studio. thank you. meantime an intersection shut down at 12th and northern, and it stays that way after a driver crashes into a woman that may have been walking into the street. she has a tough battle ahead in
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we'll continue to follow this one for you. and video of the wild chase in chandler. the driver stole the tow truck and refused to stop. even going the wrong way at one point. it took a police canine biting him to finally stop him. no name or picture yet because he's still in the hospital from the bites. now to an abc 15 exclusive. a couple checks into a phoenix motel, but only one of them would check >> gabriella hardy in jail accused of shooting her boyfriend in the face. she immediately called someone, but it wasn't 911. >> reporter: and the person she called, in just a moment. fester as you mentioned -- first as you mentioned court documents say it all happened inside a hotel, and now the suspect is back inside a building with a lot of beds inside, but not a motel. reporter and cameraman found an interview, the suspect's mom.
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>> that would be me. >> reporter: court documents say her daughter was with her boyfriend at this motel 6 near 52nd and mcdowell. the documents say the woman was straddling him on a bed, picked up an ak47 and shot him in the face, killing him. mom says it was all an accident. she didn't mean to kill her boyfriend? >> oh, no, no. >> reporter: how do she says her daughter called her before calling the police. >> she said the gun went off, i said what do you mean the gun went off? she says it went off and hit him. >> reporter: the two were dating for a few months. he was visiting from las vegas so they checked into the hotel. both the mom and judge says her record. clean, and mom says the relationship were fine. three people were with mom in
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>> what can i tell you? she has three kids that now i'm taking care of. >> reporter: for her daughter was a night away from home, a night with her boyfriend. with him now dead she could be away for many more nights to come. and the assing paperwork say -- arresting paperwork says they were drinking and smoking marijuana the day before this happened, yesterday. a freak accident offering little comfort for those that new a valley veterinarian. >> he and two o losing oxygen when they fell into an underground grain storage. nohelani graf, and -- is there, and people are hoping to find comfort. >> reporter: yes, the support system was certainly there, all of these people here to light a candle, share a story, and hopefully leave with a smile
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when you live in farm country, one of the most important people to call is the vet. >> he'd get somebody to help you. >> reporter: dr. bill trione, the go to for horse care. >> everyone knew him and loved him. >> reporter: and this is the herd he cultivated over the years touching dozens of lives. >> he was your veterinarian, neighbor, or our friend, bill always treated you with kindness and respect. >> reporter: shepherding the community, teaching them to be better animal owners. >> not only were our animals better for knowing him, but we were too. >> reporter: sharing his strong faith. though he's gone and hearts are heavy, they find joy in sharing memories [ laughter ] >> reporter: and know he'll always be watching over them, just from a different place now. >> he'll be definitely missed. >> reporter: and those lanterns you saw are also meant to honor
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save the doctor as well as his of assistant. a similar turn out that what we saw tonight expected tomorrow morning for the formal funeral services. now back to you. thank you. live pictures now from air 15 on the officer-involved shooting in mesa. an update is just moments away. clear and quiet across the area tonight, and as we head into the weekend our valley forecast dries out with storms still possible in the higher terrain. it's going to be hotter, we have uv and air quality alerts to track
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it's one word nobody wants to hear, terror, but tonight a potential new threat. isis costing the border into arizona. -- crossing the border into arizona. judicial watch is reporting an isis operative is training terror border in mexico, and they include a link in the report to an italian newspaper which quote that is man as saying our border are soft, and he could get in with a handful of man and kill thousands of people in texas oreads arizona in the space -- or arizona in the space of just a few hours. an arizona mayor taking some heat tonight after refusing an invitation to meet with other mayors of us and mexican border cities.
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meeting later this month because the invite was sent in spanish and english. in his words, one nation means one language, and he felt insulted. former neighbors of a missing boy sharing their concern over jesse wilson's well being. they last saw him a year ago when they lived in avondale. they set he and his siblings would often be locked out in doors asking for snacks and drinks. >> i made them sandwich, and they came back again and knock on the door again, and wanted more food. >> another neighbor told abc 15 when he asked the mom why her kids were left unsupervised, and she said she was have been trouble getting them day care. jesse wilson has been missing since july 17th.
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vanished without a trace two years ago. >> the bottom line is sidney cranston jr. is still missing, and we're pleading with the public to help us find him. >> it's officially a homicide investigation, and they're offering $5,000 for information about the suspicious disappearance. only three weeks to go before season, and the renovation at the stadium still has some time to go. you will see thousands of new seats and backs and cup holders replacing the old bleacher, and stairs many place of the old ramp. also more bathrooms and concession stands. >> reporter: i'm kim tobin here
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involved shooting here in mesa in the area of country club. this is hunter and grand. police tape covering up the entire area. we do know that a possible homicide suspect was being contacted by police. there was a shooting here. we know officers are okay. we're not sure about a possible suspect, but i did speak with a neighbor who said he saw a man in hand cuffs, and he tells me there's actual us marshal tape around h waiting to learn more. right now they're gathering, we're hoping for an update from police. back to you in the studio. now to the most accurate forecast, and a few isolated showers this afternoon across the valley. we're drying back out, and it was a hot one. only getting hotter through the weekend. today near normal at 105, but all the humidity made it feel even worse. right now the humidity at 35 percent. dewpoints still in the 60s as we sit at 9 approximate at
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glendale and goodyear still in the upper 90s at this hour, and across the state 55 at flagstaff, and 64 currently in show low. tonight mostly clear state- wide. 40s and 50s along the rim. bullhead city at 85 a, and gila bend at 84, and casa grande at 78. triple digits back across the central desert and areas west, and lake havasu city and bullhead city, scorchers above 110. phoenix about 105. sedona at 97, and show low at 84 degrees. closer look at the valley. 80s in the overnight forecast. early morning lows across much of the east valley in the low to mid-80s, and highs tomorrow hitting 103 in mesa and fountain hills, 104 in tempe and gilbert, and 106 in avondale, peoria, and glendale for tomorrow.
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by hour. 85 at 6:00 a.m. if you're an early riser, nice through about 8:00 or 9:00. then the 90s as we carry the afternoon forecast into about 1:00. by 2:00, the triple digits hit, and 105 will be the temperature right around 4:00 in the afternoon here tomorrow. now, the uv index will be extreme. we're under another uv alert, ten minutes or less without sun screen between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., so keep it notary headed to the pool. and an ozone air alert issued for tomorrow and sunday as well, so throughout the entire weekend air quality unhealthy for sensitive groups, so limit your time outside this weekend. sunday 106. there's a slight chance of a few mountain showers and thunderstorms here tomorrow, but phoenix should stay dry. monday 107, tuesday 108, and
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welcome back to university of phoenix stadium. the cardinals fall to the raiders in the first pre-season game, but we saw some good things from the starting offense. namely carson palmer, 73-yard drive, but stalls on the oakland 7. there's a 25-yard field goal. the other guy looking like he's ready to play better in his
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number 31. he had three carries for 31 yards, including a really nice 23-yard run on his third carry of the night. then that rookie out of texas, brandon williams. he was tacted early, gave -- targeted early, gave up a touchdown and a couple of completions but had a fumble recovery. the cardinals fall 31-10, and the biggest improvement every that first game. >> the good things, i liked the way we started. i thought our good players played well. showed up ready to play. i thought individually there were some really good things with the young player, although collectively it was not very good. >> reporter: so not very good for the young guys. now we've a lot of work to do between now and next week. >> reporter: busy week for sure. no time on the beach.
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out here. a lot of happy fans, but specifically some abc 15 fans that took part in our contest that won. sandy rodriguez won the contest, and she and her guests got to check out the pre-game on the field, then watched the game from the stands, and you guys they were pumped. >> my heart is pounding. i'm exciting to be here. >> it's my first time actually being in the stadium, and then it's >> reporter: and sandy and her friends aren't the only ones who will have this great experience this pre-season because we're doing it again for the cardinals broncos game september 1st. to enter simply download the abc 15 app, and then look for contest entry. good luck, everybody. we'd love to meet you and hang out with you. >> reporter: and it's neat, you
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>> reporter: nearly get hit with footballs. that's part of it too. >> they're enormous, huge, you have no idea how big the gentlemen are. >> and you're so close to them. definitely worth putting your name in and trying to win. >> reporter: yeah, you feel tiny next to them. >> thanks so much. the cardinals take on the chargers in san diego on friday, kick
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back live topmast now, our crews following an investigation good beginning on we know officers fired multiple shots. nostossers hurt, but -- no officers hurt, but still waiting for a police briefing. much or on www.abc15.com and abc 15 mornings. trending now, the absolute worst bets you can make at a casino. sure it can be a fun place to go, but isn't it more fun to win? >> of course. the five worst bets, if black
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walk away. otherwise it's a money grab for the casino. >> and your odds are better keeping the 20s. never take the insurance, it only insures more loss. >> in general slot machines are pretty bad bet, but walk past the flashy one, the basic are the best choice financially, and of course good luck. >> i have idea what you guys just talked about. maybe at last >> probably! [ laughter ] >> and here's a look out there. first of all some pretty hot temperatures heading into the weekend. there's the break down hour by hour. noon tomorrow in the 90s, and 5:00 p.m. temperatures until triple
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>> tod on "fablife"... (applause) >> our feeling saucy special. singer and chef kelis! >> ...pressed pause on your career to go into culinary school. >> but le cordon bleu is not just throwing things together. >> there's one way or the highway. >> plus, add some va-va-voom to those tresses. big, hot, sexy hair. if you can can leave us with one tip... >> tease the hell out of it. >> and delicious foodie fashion. >> food-themed designs. >> i love that. i love that.
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>> welcome to "fablife"! today we are keeping things spicy with our feeling saucy special. >> are you feeling saucy? >> i am feeling saucy and spicy. well, you guys, we are literally talking sauces. we will talk about some of the more delicious varieties that you need to try, but we're also hanging out with celebrity hair stylist maisha oliver, who's gonna show us how to get big, sexy, spicy hair. >> i cannot wait. i've been wanting to do this. this is gonna be my summer look. >> oh, i like that. plus, teenage social media sensation liv lange has some makeup tips that you need to hear about. (cheers) but before all that, we've got an international music superstar who also happens to be a le cordon bleu-trained chef joining us for the whole show today. >> oh, yeah. >> please put your hands together for the uber-fabulous kelis! (cheers and applause) ?? >> hey. >> hi! you are looking fabulous.
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>> how fabulous! >> first of all, like leah said in her introduction, you're a grammy-nominated artist, and you're also a cordon bleu-trained chef. i mean, how do you even balance those two things? >> gosh, i don't know. i mean, i think it's just... i... i signed my first deal so long ago that it kind of just went, you know, and it was sort of like album after album. then finally i had-- i woke up one day, and i was like, "i've got some time. i think i'm just gonna do it." (laughter) >> you're like, "culinary school." and we were talking backstage. culinary school is actually years. it's not a thing you just take at night. it's like a job. it's seven hours a day, five days a week, for years. >> okay, so i got to know, which one do you love more-- music of food? >> i don't think i can choose. i feel like it's-- you know, they're so different. people always want you to compare, but it's-- music is something i've done my whole life, and it's just kind of, like, in the bloodstream at this point, and food is something that i find a real, like, i don't know, like, it's my happy place right now, i think. it's kind of-- it's my peaceful, like-- >> it's, like, a creative outlet, too, don't you think? >> yeah, and it's solitary, and
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>> well, speaking of alone, kelis and i were just chatting backstage, and actually, our babies were born just a couple of weeks apart. >> yes. >> oh, really? wow. >> how do you even have time to do all of this with being a new mom? >> well, you know what? i already have a six-year-old, so i kind of, like-- i went through the motions already, and he's great. he's been on the road with me, and so i kind of-- i know how to do this now, so the second one, we kind of just strapped him on, and we just go. >> yeah. (laughter) >> like, "come on, baby." >> "come on, baby." >> does your kid get in the kitchen with you too? >> totally. >> yeah? >> yeah, he loves it, and sometimes he's like, "mom, this is really days he's like, "mm..." >> is he a finicky eater? >> oh, he's a food critic already. >> oh, he'll tell me-- he's like, "this texture..." he's like, "i'm not a fan of the texture." (laughter) >> i'm like, "who told you that word?" (laughter) >> i am obsessed with a six-year-old food critic. all right, so kelis is also known for her fashion-forward style, and you guys know that i would jump at any opportunity just to talk about fashion trends. >> yeah. >> so, since we're here with all of our food and talking about you, one thing that's actually popping up more and more on the runway is food-themed designs.
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>> would you guys believe that? >> i love it. >> recently in paris, the house of schiaparelli, which is a couture house, debuted an entire new collection inspired by food at paris fashion week, and when i say it's a couture house, we're talking in excess of $100,000, these clothes on the runway, so... >> whoa. >> so, if you're talking about having fun with food, that's really going there, but i put together some foodie fashion looks to show you how to incorporate this trend into some everyday looks. are you guys ready? >> yes. >> so, all of these clothes were given names. i'm just like, "who sits around and thinks up these things?" okay, so this is called the it an inspired taste dress by modcloth. it's $119, and on it you can see is printed all the veggies, like carrots, tomatoes, eggplants. >> i love that. >> so, it's like farm-to-closet. >> farm-to-closet. i love that. i'm taking that. >> do you like that? >> that's so cute, yeah. >> it's kind of like farm-to-closet. and then the bag. the bag is actually a beautiful bag in the shape of a toast. >> oh, my god, it's bread. >> how cute. >> isn't that cute? >> yeah. >> so, it's called cocktail toast cross body bag, and it's by a company called welcomecompanions.
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and you're all gonna be, "whoo." it's $510, but it is a really well-done bag, and sometimes you just really want a statement bag. >> staples are important. staples are important. >> really? right? see? she knows. but if you want to just have some fun, there's your fruit round cocktail sunglasses by torrid, and those are 14.50. >> those are adorable. >> yeah, so as we always talk about-- >> that's a tiptoe into the trend. >> yes. the next one-- another fun name-- okay, this is called the on a tide note one-piece swimsuit by modcloth, and we did it here just like you, lauren, wearing swimsuit as, actually, a layering bodysuit. >> i'm obsessed. i'm a doughnut fanatic. >> are you a doughnut fanatic? >> doughnut crazy. like, i love a doughnut. >> would you wear it? would you wear a doughnut? >> are you kidding me? like, i love that. i love that. that's my favorite thing out of all of it. >> but, joe, i really got to press you on this because, again, i have a few extra curves, and i really have shied away from wearing things with food on them because i really think that it's something that just makes me feel uncomfortable wearing, and i'm sure a lot of ladies out there can understand. what do you think about that? >> well, i mean, i think it's just really for fun. i mean, to be honest, i mean, i think it takes a really bold
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