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now you have need to know this sunday night. up next... we're talking... utilities.is an offer of a "flat rate" for your apartment complex... legal? answers coming up. plus - saving time in the kitchen this thanksgiving. we'll tell you about a gadget that is ?supposed to cook a turkey.. faster! and... check before you dip! we have answers about a food recall, when the news at 10 continues.
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answers about how it works .. and where you can get one. 3 3 stranger."kindness of a a church or the of the kidness of have is because only smile they sometimes the says, "because for cbs 5 news.karla navarrete where you can about how it has answers normally takes.the time it karla navarrete has answers works .. and 3 nat sot says, "to really about meet jeff bickley of chandler. 3 nat sot continued says, "unfortunately, one person gets stuck...and milgle...one of the goals of pultry mate is to free up that time ."today he and his wife cindy introduced us to this piece of sophisticated poultry mate. 3 says, "it uses the heat in the oven to heat up the metal and radiates basically cooking the bird in ."the poultry mate cavity and out the other opening....this metal literally cuts the cooking time in half. 3 says, "so it bring it itno the realm of being able to do this on a weeknight for busy moms who are racing around typcially a chicken takes 1 1/2 to 2 hours here we can do
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able to stuff the bird...no worries there...the poultry mate cooks the stuffing right along with the turkey. 3 jeff says, "there's no reason to brine or baste the meat is more succulent even more time than even a bag will save you ."take a look at the juiciness we experienced as the bickley's demostrated to us whattheir invention can do....just in time for thanksgiving. oh and by the way....you can stick it in the dishwasher to get it cleaned...or soap and water
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anyone who is passing through your they will be able to move didn't have to stop pretty traffic signals.>> reporter: the one of bill wrote open before holiday shopping season. on wednesday everyone involved in sheriff joe arpaio's contempt of court case will meet for a status conference at the federal courthouse. he could face fines or jail time for discussing the judge who told him to stop immigration patrols. >> thursday maybe thangi dinner, staff at stores will be preparing to open the outlet at anthem open it 8:00 p.m. and offer midnight madness shoppers major discount. arizona mills in the phoenix premium outlets open even earlier at 5:00 p.m. on thanksgiving. friday, 1.5 million lights illuminate downtown glendale. is arizona's largest free holiday display break the switch flips during the 5:30
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many people come to the us in search of something more and one w. valley family of farmers has no wasted that opportunity. >> our friends at concord news traced the records into mexico to find out how heritage plays an important role in the college forming before man who has earned a living spending his days at on the open fields, this is a gift.>> i enjoy being out away from everything.>> reporter: santiago gonzalez was 11 when his father brought the family of 16 to the us from mexico in search of a new opportunity. >> this is a beautiful country and the opportunities are there if you seek them. if you have a desire to look at them.>> reporter: after decades
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to leave the family in a new venture. 2007 he founded trace amigos tequila a property named after his three sons. >> we decided to make our own tequila mean that because the quality of the product was not there any longer and we are true believers of quality.>> reporter: to the 59-year-old funding quality of coffee meant having family involved in every step of the way. that let him back to at least go and the a coffee the family's been going on farm for more than four generations. it takes seven years for the plant to reach full maturity and is off to the distillery worst placed in high pressure cooker sport 12 hours. is fermented and distilled spirit next comes the aging process the tequila stored in large oak barrels from two 25 years.>> we have some that have been there close to seven years so we will find out how that went taste but it should be awesome.>> reporter: the tequila is boxed up and shoot
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gonzales probably distributes trace amigos across 21 states. >> we have your brothers and sisters or your family united like that, the mental state you are in and the strength that you have because of all of this family it is invincible. >> the effort behind trace amigos is not businesses. >> today they far more than 5000 acres in l maras. coming up next a massive manhunt underway after texas police detective was killed outside police headquarters. will take you behind the scenes
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most familie spirit will be bearing one of our own because of an old an act of cowardice.>> it is a terrible story. a police officer shot and killed today while writing a traffic ticket in front of police headquarters. it happened in san antonio. >> the shooter is on the run and tonight a warning for officers from the chief. the novel anyone over.
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another car pulled up behind him. the suspect walked up to his window and opened fire. the 50-year-old single dad was hit twice in the head. marconi was a 20 year veteran of the force. in chicago a judge denied held for two teens charged with killing a congressman's grandson. police a 15-year-old jovan wilson was killed friday night after two teenagers broke into his home and started arguing with him over jim old girl are facing first- degree murder charges. representative danny davis said his family is devastated as the city's gun violence epidemic hits home.>> i spoke that many teenage funerals. i have comforted many families but never quite this close.>> chicago us in a dramatic rise in the number of shootings and
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two decades. body cameras catch the frantic moments when georgia please rush inside a burning home. deputies crawling on the ground there to save a seven-year-old man who uses a wheelchair and was on the ground. they where able to pull him out and rush into the hospital.>> thank you. i commend you all for saving someone's life and risking your own life for what you did. >> the 70-year-old man suffered serious burns and is in the hospital tonight. at washington man was hit and killed while in bed after a car plowed to the apartment. when fire crews arrived they found the car had crashed through an exterior wall and was have inside the apartment. the two people inside the vehicle were not herzberg at this point no word on what
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president-elect donald trump held more meetings with potential members of his incoming administration today. roxana has the latest.>> reporter: after attending sunday service president-elect donald trump held another round of interviews with potential members of his administration. at his golf club in new jersey. mr. trump hinted he may be close on some finalists. former new york major rudy giuliani trump last and longtime friend said he at his final interview. giuliani is considered a top contender for secretary of state. trump also met with new jersey governor chris christie who was demoted from cherub trump's transition team.'s role in the new administration remains unclear. after two days of meetings here in new jersey mr. trump is
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that trump tower in new york on monday and tuesday. the administration takes over two months from today. mr. trump confirmed that first lady elect a lot of trump and son will not be moving to the white house on inauguration day. in the meantime the windows and mr. trump's penthouse at trump tower are being replaced with a bulletgl reports are coming out that trump is considering moving admiral mike rogers from his position as head of the nsa. arizona's john mccain is chairman of the senate armed services committee and he released the statement today. i have known and worked closely with admiral rodgers for many years. is an officer, professional and a warrior of the highest caliber. you brontks any suggestion that
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is unwarranted. he has my full confidence i hope you will have further opportunities to serve our country. concerns have been growing over whether so-called sanctuary cities could be punished for shielding undocumented immigrants during a trump administration. the president-elect chief of staff addressed the issue today on cnn.>> i totally agree, the sanctuary cities, the idea that a cd would decide to ignore federal law and then want the federal government to help them anyway, is position for those local governments to continue to engage in. >> more than 300 us cities and counties limit their cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. mayors in several cities like chicago and new york have already said they plan to define president-elect trump if he decides to crack down on sanctuary cities. the rest the trump administration cutting their federal funding. apparently some criminals are turning to dogs to help them commit crimes training
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weapons. many of those dogs end up neglected and abandoned but as chris martinez shows us, one man is on a mission to rescue the animals and give them a second chance.>> reporter: dog trainer cornelius scours the streets of los angeles six days a week looking for straight or neglected animals.>> i love working with dogs. i see dogs in an uncomfe dogs that were trained by criminals to become vicious weapons. >> ie seen dogs come to the shelter, come to my class, they have scars all over their face. they have been in battle.>> reporter: authority so they have seen a surge of dogs used to help commit crimes. >> they've been used in cases of robbery, rape, assault. >> reporter: attorney kent phillips works exclusively on
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dogs like these instead of guns to avoid being sent back to jail.>> felons are not allowed to have weapons. they know the vicious dog can be used as successfully to commit a crime as a gun or knife. >> reporter: in his classes, austin works to reverse the training some of the animals received. he has helped rehabilitate hundreds of aggressive dogs like this pet. >> he has severe dog aggression. he has done a 180 degree around>> reporter: while he admits that every animal can be saved come he said he owes it to the dogs to try.>> a big dog could talk you have a lot to tell you. it is not the dog it is the people. a major accomplishment for a man from levine. he is one of only 32 people in the world to be chosen as a rhodes scholar. oscar de los santos will head
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all-expenses-paid. the world's first fully hand- painted film frame by frame completely painted by hand honors appropriately enough vincent van gogh.>> more than 60,000 individual paintings work treated to make one and a half hours of film. jonathan bickel gaddy shows us how it was done.>> reporter: one of cinema's most ambitious new films is underproducti a small studio in poland. here with the stroke of a brush a team of painters bring to life the work of vincent van gogh. the final result, the first hand-painted film ever made. >> we have definitely without a doubt invented the slowest form of filmmaking ever devised in
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director. using letters written by van gogh, welshman and his wife tell the story of van gogh's creative genius and sudden death. vincent van gogh was born in the netherlands in 1853 over the course of his career he painted over it 800 campuses with themes including some flowers and wheat fields. at 37 years old after being released from a life without any explanation.>> how does a man go from being absolutely calm, to suicidal.>> reporter: that pivotal question is explored through fictional interviews with the real-life characters and locations depicted in 150 of van gogh's famous paintings. like a traditional film, loving vincent's begin with a satin
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>> we filmed with live actors on a green screen. we composited into the backgrounds of the shot. we cut it together like a live- action film and then we projected each frame individually onto canvas work>> reporter: as the producer explains, total of 120 artist recruited from all over the world turned the projections into oil paintings work -- to be clear every loving vincent is painted by hand, all 64,000 of them, the equivalent of 64,000 canvases work spoke was a quite meant.>> reporter: loving vincent is a tribute to van gogh a moving exhibit of his work unlike any before. time to talk about
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doctors picking up over the valley right now is not making it to the ground. we have a little bit of a missed out there. the moisture is moving in as we head into the next 24 hours. up toward the north heading into flagstaff pretty much stretching from camp effort into flagstaff with light to moderate showers falling and above 10,000 feet a light dusting of snow up in the mountains near like stuff because i say we will continue to see some spotty showers all into tomorrow morning. what we will be seeing at about a 6:00 is the heaviest rain to the east of the valley and also in northwestern portions of the state. as we head into 9:00 we will get a little bit of isolated activity but it looks sick most of it will stay out of the area at this point. we will continue to see the showers developing to the noon hour within the cold air settling and so the higher
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see the snow start to develop as we head into monday night. a lot of the moisture moving out as we head into tuesday. it is a fast-moving system. we talked about the spell and what we will see. snow levels will drop down to about 7000 feet tomorrow. 1 to 2 inches in flagstaff, 2 to 3 inches in shallow and 2 to 3 inches at the grand canyon. forecast size for tomorrow at the cold air citizen will not be that warm there will be some logical east though our average. 64 expected for phoenix, 54 sedona, 41 flagstaff, 50 bu city, 46 show low. heading into tuesday we will start to try things out. the temperatures will not recover yet. 67 is the expected high. 70s return for us on wednesday. thursday will be at 75. we will see that for friday as well and we will continue with the low to mid 70s for the weekend. thank you for joining us. >> stick around for instant
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to be honest with the schedule ahead of the offense of line it is probably not going to happen. in minnesota today, if there's one gothic can -- the foxen guy with it. the offense stringing together drug that ends in a 1 yard touchdown in the 7-7 game. the second quarter, cardinals talking on the drug. in field goal range. xavier roads, saw him back here but he sees him now racing 100 yards. vikings up 20-temper the cardinals respond, bottom of the first half. palmer putting on yards. gresham, great job. vikings by through the half. opening kickoff second-half work not a better day for the card special teams.
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team that appeared to be doing a lot of standing and looking. 27-17, vikings for fourth quarter unsportsmanlike penalties. tony jefferson, jepson's play 100% legal. the representative that make the call should be suspended. the defense played great today. jones, the second fourth -- forced fumble. carts down by 16. palmer to johnson, the cards are within six. they had to tried to after a viking late hit in the ends of the offense of line never gave palmer a chance for cardinals now 4, the newer five new ---1.>> the game was awesome through place. the touchdown interception, the touched on the flea flicker and the kickoff return. is in the net we played a heck
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to the. >> we had a chance to win and we didn't. you are on the road in a tough environment and this one room we really wanted him we really needed it we did not get it.>> a couple of things the unsportsmanlike penalties. him out of the box after the game it's i'm not talking about the officiating city was obviously unhappy was not going to get himself find. cardinals did not help themselves today. palmer was two pics on the day. we saw the one. here is the other big deep in double coverage. debut do not think the ball was coming but it is still coverage. the card special teams, this is an area that has to be addressed in the off-season for the kicker return team, a critical mistake by john brown. when field position was at a premium commie lets the ball drop and roll force in the cards to start back at the 14 yard line. not healthy.>> we should have filtered the punch at the end which constitutes a lot of
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had our opportunity at the five- minute mark, to win the game and we did not get it done. it is as simple as that. >> also tough on the cardinals right now when it comes to the postgame comments because they cannot or should they be critical of their offense of line situation. bruce alluded to the injuries, the offense of line filled with backups a first-time starter. one is other trying to block the vikings. to be fair this group was more than adequate when the cards work two dimensional attack but once the fourth quarter rolled round of a vikings to the cardinals had to throw it, zimmer's defense steamrolled the cards offense into submission.>> we did not block well enough in the fourth quarter to protect our order back. we did not run good enough route in the fourth quarter to get open for our quarterback. >> you take this day, you look
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were mistakes, mental errors, bad place, whatever it is and figure out why it happened and to improve on it. >> cardinal defense had a good day today. they allowed only 17 points for the vikings 217 yards of total offense in the 16 first downs for the cards dominated the game statistically in most categories but not the one of course that matters. final six games beginning next sunday on the road in atlanta against the 6-4 >> eagles and phillies. russell wilson, jimmy graham, capping off a 92 yard drive. 13-7 separate in the third, several playcalling hijinks 15 yards to wilson. seahawks when it 26-15. rams up 10-0, the first start for the dolphins.
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since then they have changed coaches and gm's in your now the city in 2016 at 0-11. here's a step donated to get out to everybody. much sums up the franchise. starting up again in cleveland in 1999. as of today, ben roethlisberger has 10 wins in the stadium. no single browns quarterback has more. derek anderson also sitting on 10. big and has played 12 games total. today rounds quarterback took a beating again. another concussion. rr cannot keep doing this. simple as that. >> what can be done? >> i don't know. we will have to talk to our management. tired of our guys getting hit. i am nobody to complain because
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personal for me because i care for the guys and i do not like seeing them get hit like that.>> there you go. college basketball. disappointing showing for the asu basketball team in orlando the -- at the holiday tournament. next to the schedule gets tough for bobby hurley's guys. a loss to u of i on thursday, today, a gem against davidson and the devils down by wanted to have. john goodman's and for three, a late charge. it was not to be, asu falls by -- the devils 3-2. they will host the citadel on wednesday in tempe. a 2:00 start. >> coyotes we are still awaiting updates on 26 filled
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who collapsed before a game last that into some. i'm told it remains a very serious influence situation and cunningham also remains hospitalized. we hope to know more ricin. >> summer reading is propel events and coyote management you would like to hear this. the coyotes are looking to come up with the public and private funding to pay for their $200 million out of there $400 million imposed arena in tempe. incoming house majority leader john allen joined dennis welch tonight on politics unplugged. balance of this is not having any of it>> it is a big issue that we have seen a recently that has popped up is the arizona coyote say they plan on going to you at the state legislature and legislators a make asking them to pony up $200 million to help them build a new sports facility in tempe that would be happened the $400 million
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>> you will never catch manny sports show. i forgot the coyotes are still here. there not a big rarity for me personally so it is one of those things where you go, they are lucrative business and they are going to add value to our communities and bring in more money than they cost us we might happen argument. i do not know the coyotes are argument. >> do you think they should have come to the lawmakers before they made the announcement? sounds like people in the capital or caught off guard. did you know? >> no. i find subsidies for sports teams difficult when we have kids warehoused in foster care group homes.>> they go. nascar anish on fire today literally a very good finish in phoenix lasted. winds come down to the final race. carl edwards and joey lugano get tangled. all are okay.
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guns it, captcha so seventh championship joining the king and dale senior. congrats to the paradise valley community women's soccer team. we brought you their story last week. they did go down to melbourne, florida and one their third national championship in seven years beating tyler junior college. the team returning to the airport here in the valley today. congrats. all-girls from the valley, played high school soccer here or club soccer and they go to florida when the national championship. they were undefeated and are now 26-0 and the number one ranked team all season long. in women's junior college soccer. struck that will do for us. the cardinals fall today they are on the road in atlanta.
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