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. phoenix police are telling us that a pedestrian was hit by a car. kris just got to the scene. >> reporter: well, all of 7th street, all the way down to loop 101 is closed right now. there is no traffic going through this area at all. and i want to show you just how backed up all of this area is right now. we actually have a phoenix bus sheer that not able to move
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now. we just got here on scene, we are still waiting to hear back there the phoenix police about hopple of this started. they expect this area to be closed for hours. so avoid this area at this time. 7th street to the loop 101 will be closed. guys. >> and we hope that the pedestrians is okay, kris, thank you. just into the tuesday room tonight, right now, the--into the news room now the search is on in phoenix after a man was shot. the suspect is a woman. she is on the run how. no word on that man's condition today. troopers in nevada say that they have identified a suspect. it ended in a car dealership
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from an elderly couple. and then he was shot and killed. >> it was scary, because he pulled out in front of me. he could have just hit me. >> office shot him ask s is a 17-year-old--him is a 17-year- old veteran. accused of causing a deadly crash that killed a woman, 26- year-old randall nelson is charged with homicide and assault. police are still trying out if he was drunk when he hit another car. his car pushed into the car into a truck at the intersection there. one of the women inside of the died at the scene. the driver of the truck, not badly hurt. right how, we are waiting to learn more about this crash that happened on i-10. the cameras were rolling. you can see one truck was
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toughest shape in town, many protestors gatting right- -sheriff in town, many protesters gatting right in- -gathering right in front of joe arpaio's office. they say he has created a wad tone not only in our state, but across the country. andorra kill has a lot more- -and we have a lot more coming up there that p.m. i am not looking f money. i do not need fame or the type of attention that this is sure to bring. i will stand with women who share similar accounts that span many, many years. >> today an adult movie star is
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trump. jessica drake claims that trump invited her to his room ten years ago. drake says she went there with two other women and found donald trump wearing pa yeah maments. drake says she was $10,000 and the use of his private jet if she came back. this is derailing donald trump's push to debt back on the mess an. he message. he said after the election he is going sue all 11 women who have come forward. >> the events never happened. never. all of the lies will be sued after the election is over. >> and today in pennsylvania crutch outlined his plan for- -donald trump outlined his planter his first 1 hyundais in office. he says that the election results can not be trusted, and
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accusations against him. >> when your children and grandchildren ask what you did in 2016, when everything was on the line, i hope you will say, you voted for a better america. [ cheering and applause ] >> clinton, there in pennsylvania today, too. recent polls show that she is solidifying her lead in critical swing states with just 17 days left in the election. you may have seen a bus driving this bus stopped at the plaza where the mayor and a whole lot out voters rallied together. >> we all know how important it is to get and vote. and you need to vote, but vote early, and that is so important. the election, november 8th, it is 17 days away, and there could be 100 different things that happen between now and election day. and if you vote i will, it does not matter what happens on
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will be counted. >> the bus tour is focusing on early voting states. they also went to flagstaff, avondale, and other row valley. and republicans are also pushing people to get out therer. the chair in arizona is telling thaws many republicans are holding off on mailing in the ballots, fearing they vote will to the be counted. he says--will not be counted. so far, her than 100,000 mail will ballots have been turned in in ma a fire broke out in a home and aps workers fixed the lines. nobody was hurt, investigators say that the tire likely started by grease on the stove. and this scene there last night, a fire at the--scene from last night, a tire at the desert ridge mall. the flames were tackled before they could spread. air 15 also over the scene. we are told that crews were
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investigators are still searching for what caused that fire. all right, a couple of weeks into october now and it is not feeling like fall at all. laura thomas is tracking it all and the really hot 90s temperatures today. yes, 97 at phoenix after starting out in the low 70sthis morning. average high is 86-degrees. and the record, 102, that is from that. right now, 83 out there. so a very thighs saturday night out there. 26% hue hidty. dew points are in the 40s. now we will start to see things coming up later tonight, we will start to see a few more clouds increase across the valley. however, we stay dry as the lows fall into the low 70s. then tomorrow, maybe you are heading out to the fair, we will start at 10:00 a.m., that is when the fair kicks off at 83. we will warm up tomorrow to 9
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are on the iowa. a 10% by 4 a.m. and then going up to--are on the rise, a 10% chance by 4:00 p.m. and then going up. there is a drop in temperatures, we will see the 80s. laura, thank you. ten years later, a family crying for justice, it was october 20, 2006, germane johnson, a father of two shot to death in teaks, it happened when he was--in happened when he was walking down an ally. shots were fired a week earlier, and now his family is hoping for any answers and some closure. >> i just pray that god tushes the person--touches the person's heart that seen this so they can come forth and just tell us what happened. we need some closure in our family. >> police say that the suspects
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years-old. one with a nickname of savier. the other man, manic, call silent witness if you know anything about that. now to a crime alert, all caught on video, a man in a michigan hoodie, wanted for taking off with a ring from a phoenix jcpenny store. the police say that the guy asked to see the ring, worth about $7300, after the clerk handed it to him, he quickly walked out of the store and then ran off into lot. also a man and woman accused of killing from a phoenix store and threatening the security officer. they walked into the store at 30th street and thomas in june and walked out without paying for items. so and us aer approached. the man pulled out a box cutter and then the two took off. if you know anything, call
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oh, have to love the school spirit. thousands of asu fans lining the streets for the homecoming pa trade. the event brought together student the, alumnae, and the community, because they all got that that sun devil spirit. >> --got that sun devil spirit. >> this is us a. i wanted to bring my sun and daughter to see how exciting asu is. >> the parade and block party were the highlight the of week full of festivities all leading up to the homecoming game. >> it is great to see spark cincinnati there, number 70. way to go. hey, coach todd graham is looking for their third conference win of the season. a great start after tim white returns the opening kickoff 41- yards. and manny is there for a 59 drive. it is in from three yards out and asu takes a 7-0 lead.
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and guess what, he is out @ game, again. after a washington state field goal, the hand off is there. he rambles 52-yards to make it 14-3 sun devils. but washington state then scores four unanswer answered touchdowns before the dells get to the end zone. right how, washington state is leading the dells. and now to--the devils. and now we have to go to first--look at this, the first time in 71 years, the chicago cubs are heading to the world series. it is exciting, 1945 is their last time in the world series. we will talk about the curses and all of that stuff. >> yes, i know a lot of dodger fans are sad tonight. >> craig, thank you. well, bun billboard with maybe a huge im%. why so many drivers in texas
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it is the billboard that has people talking. take a look here, it says. you get dior thed, get a sugar daddy. it went up in austin texas. it sends clients to the arrangement finders. it has. >> these young lady, you know, maize they have not been in measuring very long. and seeing that on the bib--in he can very long, and seeing that on the bill bod, then they are in a world that they cannot get out of. >> the human trafficking division of the police department says this only makes their jobs harder. tonight, more than 80 people are behind bars after
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pipeline. a face off lasted five hours. at one point, authorities say that protestors tried to breakthrough a police line and they were pepper sprayed. her than 220 people were arrested since the demonstrations started in august. stunning emans out of california after that massive two-alarge fire at a card board recycling plant. --alarm fire at a recycling plant. nobody was hurt, but still no word on what sparked it. but they did have air quality urn ewes if california after that-concern issues in california--air call i will issues in california after that. yes, and now we have rain chances back in the forecast, beautiful out there today, as we hit the upperrer 90s, it was- -upper 90s, it was warm, but we are in the 70s to want,
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there in mesa. tonight, the clouds increase. again, clouds in the forecast tomorrow morning as you wake up, we hit the low 70s, and upper 60s. and then the forecast tomorrow, calling for 90s to return, and we will be at 97 today. 92 in mesa, under partly cloudy skies, our rain chances do go up just a little bit as we get so past, really about the 8:00, 9:00, that is when the rain chances are up to about 20% with better rain cans coming in- -rain chances coming into monday. so again, very isolated chances tomorrow, most of us stay dry here in the valley. but other so things across the state will start to see the rain chances increase. a storm system off ohm of the
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in hoist your across arizona and it is bringing in a disturbance. and that is where we have the higher rain chances in northwestern arizona and then down in the southeast a chance for showers where they were near tucson, with the valley rain chances around 20%. high country rain chances soing that staph, sedona, near 20% tomorrow. 60% chance north on monday and then a lingering chance at coming up on tuesday. we will also have a few winds in the forecast as we debt into the early week. 15-mile per hour wind gusts here but the highest is across northern arizona, gusting to 25 miles per hour. here is the plan right now, we are sitting at 44 flagstaff. 30s at the grand canyon. tonight, forecasted lows are in the 30s forker win doe rock,
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-for window rock, grand canyon, 30. 81 tomorrow in sedona. low 90s in tucson and mid-90s here across southern arizona. and the forecast tonight, showing 60s and 70s, like fountain hills. here is a look at forecast, 20% chance for showers maybe some thunder late tomorrow night. the best chance is coming up on monday near 40%. a lingering chance through early tuesday. all right, laura, thank you. game six of the national championship series, all eyes on the chicago cubs. >> yes, just one win away. and they have to get way clayton and the dodgers, and of course, the curse of the billy goat and every other curse that
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fourth, anthony in thetivity and the cubs are going to the world series for the first time since 194 hah with a 5-0 win- -1945 with a 5-0 game. >> that is one of our best games we have play third-degree a while, with the pitching, at bat--played in a while, with the pitching, the at bats, the circumstances. it was a great night, thank you for your sup or the. four more, -support, fourer, we can really- -tour more, we can--four more, we can really have a party. well, think about this, the card falls have not beaten the seahawks at university stadium in three years. in fact, over the last two seasons, the hawks have is beaten the cards in glendale by a combined score of 67-12. and they have not been good at home. so tar this season, arizona is
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to have a shot at the play- offs, tomorrow's game is certainly a must win. >> we are just going play our game, you know, we have to get out there and do what we do. and we have to get the game, we have to give the tans the type of game they--the fans the type of game stay deserve. and you know, get out there and play cardinals football. you know, not do too much. all right, now the upset of the day. second ranked ohio state plus, 107,000 plus at penn date, down 21-7 heading into the 4th-quarter. the lions score 17 unanswered points, the first touchdown here, who caps a 90-yard drive. and then a 34-year-old field goal from davis. and then with less than five minutes ago, allen locked the field dwell attempt. brad haley runs it 60 quaders
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21 upset win. in northern california, the colorado buffaloes are looking ifer a win to let them get to a bowl. they they rushed for 224-yards death sentence the cardinals, averaging nearly--against the cardinals, averaging nearly five yards per carry. and the average was almost 11- yards per carry. and stanford turns the ball over four times, one three interceptions. they are going to a bowl for the first time since 2007. and northern arizona lumber jacks are hosting montana at the walk up sky dome in flagstaff. the senior quarterback throws touchdown passes to four different receivers in the first half, including one to former hamilton teammate taylor. and core bin runs for two scores in the second half and
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hundreds of you taking action this weekend,tist in tempe, her than 16,000 people took part in the headaching strides against breast cancer walk. people walked three miles raising awareness and cash. all of the hundred going help breast cancer patients and fund research. and then in phoenix, hundred volunteers renovating a
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a new design at the grant park playground is going to benefit thousands of kids in the area. this is the second valley playground they have worked on. the first was built this afternoon dale. --built in avondale. >> reporter: i am live outside of the head quarters where an anti-joe arpaio group through
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it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. o solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered.
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this is abc15 news taking action. a group wanting to see sheriff joe arpaio go just through him a retirement arty tonight. andorra coal is live with more, and this was right outside of his--a a kill, this was--are kill, that was right outside of his office. >> reporter: yes, they brought mpso head quarters with a message for him. >> [ inaudible ] >> reporter: be w passion this their voice, and right outside of his--with passion in their voice, and right outside of his window, they make sure that joe arpaio hears them. >> it is the hate policies. >> reporter: she says about 500 people came together to vet people to vote against joe arpaio.
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mississippi. >> some of the things he holds against immigrant communities are things that people hold across the nation. and then use the ideas and the emotions to then oppress yous people. >> reporter: they want people to take their frustrations to the polls so before the block party, they canvassed the streets in maricopa county, talking to a lot of first time voters. >> a lot of times people are told their vote dos to the matter. >> reporter: with charges still pending for joe arpaio, the group hopes that his days in office are numbered. >> it is time for you to go, like, it has been a long time coming. and we are happy to see you leave. and we are throwing you a party. >> reporter: and today the group tells me they hit the streets going door to door, talking to hundreds of voters, they didn't have an exact count yet of how many people, but
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county again tomorrow. >> and we have been checking his twitter all night, no reaction from joe arpaio tonight. tonight the search is on for a man involved in an armed carjacking. two other people have already been arrested in this, it happened last night. a woman distracted a man as two other guys held him up and stole his car. nobody hurt. >> definitely consider him dangerous due to the fact that he does to the want to get caught. he is going to avoid that. >> that is the warning from scottsdale police as they hunt down this man, he was just arrested by the salt river police yesterday, he was in a scottsdale hospital ben he manage today get out of his handcuffs, push past a security guard, and then carjacked a woman. police say he jumped into the passenger seat of a silver lexus suv, that woman, obviously, very scared, jumped out of her car and he drove off. we learned that he is not knew
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he has already served seven years in prison for vehicle theft. a man is in the hospital tonight after a fight near 3rd street and hill avenue. four guys were involved in this. at one point shall be pulled out a knife and stabbed another. that person was rushed to the hospital. nobody is cooperating soar for a. a man being--so far. a than is being treated for pushes after this--a man is being treated for burns after this fire tonight the cause is under investigation. we are checking her claims from the final presidential debate. donald trump said that hillary clinton also wanted to build a wall along the mexican border and clinton claimed that trump used undocumented workers to build trump tower. >> hillary clinton wanted the wall. she fought for the wall in 2006. >> trump has said we will build a wall and mexico will pay for
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tall, long wall like trump's. it is more like a fence. there could be some gaps. >> and it was found that clinton did support a fence on the border. but that ails in comparison to trump's wall,--but that peals in compare con--but that pails in trump's claims. >> he yoused undocks thed labor. >> and clinton said she is of the shadows. >> we found that he hired a contractor that employed 200 or so polish workers. >> and clinton found that a settlement with the workers fired. they rated clinton's claim, true. we will have more claims there both clinton and trump--claims from both clinton and donald trump as we get closer to election day. they do to the get out and
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arizona governor governor jan brewer--governor jan brewer said about hispanics in arizona. and now brewer is tasing criticism. some are saying in part, in no uncertain terms that the latino vote does not matter, duos onto athat her words are an offensive slap in the face. so far, no response from brewer. now to a tragic story happening out of georgia. police say that two were killed during a home invasion today. a 15-year-old boy and his # 1- year-old sister shot to death, several other children were in the home at the same time, some of them as young as six. their patients were out of the house and police are checking to see if anyone was stolen there the home. thousands of gallons of gasoline go into a pennsylvania waterway and official says that the watt up supply is still looking okay.
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sending 55,000-gallons gas into the waterways. and it triggered mud slides and swept away two homes. developing now in north carolina, teacher are trying to help their students move forward after hurricane matthew. some sixth graders writing at the storm to help deal with the emotions they feel after this. one student wrote that a tree would have shied his home this half if another tree had not blocked it. another wrote about a tree crashing through the ceilings collapsing. a girl says she knows shall be who lost everything in this storm. >> all of the water was rising onto her bed so she could not save anymore of her stuff. >> the school principal says students still come to school smiling. and right how, to the northeast, trying to recover from a wave of strong storms there. roads are turning into rivers in massachusetts.
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debting more than five inches of rain--they are getting more than five inches of rain. and unfortunately, the rain is still falling at this hour. and in maine, several inches of rain dropped there, flooding streets through the state and then a second round of showers is making things worse there. storms across the northeast, quiet here across the southwest, at least for now. still took tracking -still tracking a strong storm system off of the west coast. and it is heading to seattle and oregon right now. and you can see the clouds in parts of colorado, that is changing as we track the storm system that will bring a chance for of rain for us back into parts offed midwest. but right now, 54 in omaha. 61 in wichita. 40s in chicago. here is the plan tomorrow,
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degrees, 75 in st. louis. looking for very nice forecast through the midwest, down into texas, sungny skies, boston is finally going to dry out tomorrow, climbing up to 60. but showers and thorps returning along the west coast. --thunderstorms returning along the west coast. our chances for rain are also increasing. a safety alert if you have friends or family in tucson, health official says two and pals have tested positive for rabies a fox and found infected. you can only be infect first- degree you have physical contact with that animal. here is--infebruarfected if- - infected if you have contact with the animal. and then a mom and baby were hocked inside of an exam room. she opened the room door, but everybody had gone home for the night. >> i was more angry and disappointed for my son, you though, he was the priority,
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>> yes, frustrated patient there. the mom had to open a door to trigger an alarm. employees there said that an investigation will be done. and new options for kids in the classroom could improve the way they learn. a teacher is saying it is about choice. every day third grade nuance that class get to pick where they want to sit, or they can stand, hey, maybe bounce on a ball. all based on how they are feeling that day. the teacher says that the young bodies need to be this motion. >> my favorite is the bouncy balls because like you get to like just bounce and work and have fun. >> yes, we could all learn a lot more that way. the students can sit, stand, and lie down, if they want. they do get a spot every morning by placing a marker on their seat. it is not being torn could be, but it is getting a make over. a look at the the the future
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at&t wants to take you to the movies. they are in talks to buy time warner, as well as yes, hbo and c, this n. at&t is going to shell out $85.4 billion to buy the compy. will it stay or will it go? the ownership group says that metro center staying, but then it will have a brand new look. and here is more on how the iconic mall could peak a come back. --mall could make a come back. >> reporter: fencing is lining the southeast side of metro center mall, where a new wal- mart is under construction. north valley shoppers want to see what else will end up here.
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>> definitely part of phoenix, that is for sure. >> reporter: this come has been aming--this man has been keeping an eye on the changes. >> i use today work here when i was a teenager. >> reporter: after the rescission hit, the property was bought with a plans for total make over. and the wheels of development turned slowly. but in the end, this is not your grandma's mall. what is the plan? >> turn it into a much consumer oriented opportunity for live, work, play. >> reporter: and they are saying there are no plans right now for complete demolition, an open air concept is something they are considering. but first, residential, hotel, and office space are on the wish list and the name will always be metro center. >> it is going to bring more than just more retail. >> reporter: and they are
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and have no time line for completion. the wal-mart is expect today be open next sum--expected to be open next summer. good news if for you fliers out there. changes are coming to sky harbor, a $950 million project was approve third-degree week, the airport is going to- -approved this week, they are going to add stops from the train at the rental car service and it is funded are already existing passenger fees and other airport revenue and bonds. the work will be done by 2021. so a little ways to wait will. >> yes, a little while. all right, weather wise outside, we have all of the pans at the asu game tonight. >> yes, it was really warm, topping out at 97 today. >> yes, it is hot. in october, 90s will hot. right now,--90s are hot.
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down. upper 70s in scottsdale. dew point temperatures tonight are in the 40s valley wide and then look at the winds, up to around 15 miles per hour. they are much lighter at this hour, getting close out there in the west valley. so keep them light tonight. flagstaff, you are sitting at 44. 7 # bull head city. we also have 70s tonight this helo bend. water vapor is showing where moisture is returning, where you can see the drone town across southeastern arizona. and a few showers and tucson. and then looking over into southern california, we have more moisture starting to move in and this is going to continue to move in as we head into tomorrow, the satellite and radar is quiet out there at this hour. but we did have a couple of showers down around tucson, they dissipated as the sunsetment but better chances for some of the showers and thorps to return tomorrow with
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valley late tomorrow night. so understood sunday is still looking very nice. and up in the northwestern pocket of the state, looking good, an a service is going to start to try to move in tomorrow, it is going to bring the rain chances back up across the valley. but again, for us, not until late tomorrow night so, no rain chances tonight, overnight through tomorrow morning, going into the late afternoon hours, the rain chances are up and so 1-0% to 20%. and still looking dry for the cardinalsment the kickoff is at 50:00 p.m. 10% chance terrain, other- -chance for rain. temperatures are still warm, we are at 92 at kickoff. and mid to lower 80s going to the fourth. 94 in phoenix and then we see the 80s return. still, we will be slightly above average, the average high
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going to the end of the week. but we are right back up into the 90s going to wednesday, thursday forecast. so a little break from the 90s before the 80s return by monday and tuesday. 39 at the grand canyon, payson, 50. 68 in helo bend. 70 here in phoenix tom horning. and then we are back up to 94. 83 in king man and very isolated rain chances across the rally better chances coming up on monday, near 40%. and then tuesday, through the morning hours, morning lows in the 60s and 70s. you know, there are a lot of college football tans right here in arizona--fans right here in arizona. >> yes, but our state's devotion is maybe going to fall short of these guys. these is jailson and mitch, it is their goal to go to more college football games in one someone than anybody every has.
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it is a big, big game. they went to 23 and they still have 30 to go. >> there were a couple of moments mr. where it was just like oh, wow, it does take someone with a little bit of a crazy bone in their body. >> yes, maybe a lot of them. they are looking forward to the rest of the trip, which will end with the national championship game. they might do it again next year and encouraging other si >> 30 more? >> 30 more. >> wow. >> i think i would be tired of it. i like football, but hey. and now the arizona state sun devils have their hands
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all right, do you have your costume? i don't know, what about your dogs, though? the costume for pets are on the rise. the holiday, the billion dollar industry, oh, my gosh, i love that. and now pets are obviously, now getting in on the action. and hey, not just the dogs are getting dressed up, yes, cat costumes are becoming more popular.
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