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shower, better shot rolling in later on tomorrow but high today of 89 degrees, below average. jen? >> thank you, jimmy. get ready to wait for this. this circumstance-17 northbound and southbound lanes dropping speeds this morning at thomas and this stretches for a couple of miles so get ready for it the 6:00 hour. that will head into phoenix and 10 to phoenix, everyone getting down tower at this hour, speeds 20 to 30 miles per hour so drive time, some good once. we'll give you good news on your monday morning, 51 southbound is nice and clear. matt? >> jen, thank you. bryan west has our top
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aren't just looking for the killers but two people who may have witnessed the murder that happened at this chevron behind me in tempe near mcclintock. we're told by police this happened around 8:20 last night when police responded to a call at this gas station because of shots fired. when they arrived on scene, they found a 35-year-old man who was dead. officials had a suspect vehicle description that left the gas station shortly after the shots were fir. community. we're told there was a small pursuit and the vehicle ended up crashing. police two women into custody put they're persons of evidence. officials are looking for a couple, a man and a woman, who may have seen the crime occur. . they reported to the chevron
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asked to come forward to help further with this investigation. we're live in tempe, bryan west, 12 today. >> bryan, thank you. hot headlines. prosecutors are seeking a life sentence for an arizona man convicted of supporting the islamic state terrorist group and helping to plot an attack in texas. an attorney is seeking a sentence of nearly six years in prison or life. don't shoot! hands up! don't shoot! for the sixth night in a row, protestors took to the street of charlotte, demanding justice for the shooting of keith scott. he was holding a gun and was threatening officers, according to police, but his family said he did not have a gun. there will be a debate next month in arizona between
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they will meet face-to-face october 10 at the walter cronkite school of journalism in downtown phoenix. she is looking to unseat the republican senator, who's running for his sixth term. >> 6:03 right now. the first of three scheduled presidential debates between clinton and trump take place tonight. the two presidential candidate will go toe-to-toe at hofstra university in hempstead, new york. the 90-minute debate will be moderate by lester holt. tracie potts reports this mo >> reporter: this is the stage for their first faceoff tonight. hillary clinton stage left, and donald trump, stage right. she gets the first question. clinton's team is concerned the bar has been set too low for trump. >> just because he doesn't fly off the handle in the middle of this debate does not mean he is prepared to be president of the united states. >> he has every right to defend himself. >> she's got to make the positive case and not let, um,
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he's likely to do, which is to make stuff up. >> reporter: it's 90 minute of debate in six 15-minute sections. >> you get 90 minutes to look at people and see whether there's depth and substance and whether there's candor and truthfulness in what they say. >> reporter: tonight's topics, america's direction, achieving prosperity, and securing america. that can get into immigration, jobs, the economy, foreign policy, leadership, trump foundation. clinton invited mark cuban to sit in the front row. >> trying to distract attacks, her campaign trying to play games with front row seats and donald trump's not about that. >> reporter: trump tweet about inviting gennifer flowers who had an affair with bill clinton, but the campaign insists she's not on the list. tracie potts, hempstead, new york.
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>> he has the ball. it's good and picked up by aaron williams. and williams will take it all the way. well, not a lot of highlights in this one. your arizona cardinals go on the road to buffalo. the bills win easily 33-18 your final. cards fall to 1-2 on the season. 12 sports insider jay taylor has his take on the game. we start about starting low.
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you cannot win a game and do that. >> they had the first five drives with no first down and can't start with that type of offense. we talked about it the last couple of weeks. they should be click on is all cylinders and the continuity is the problem. you're looking at carson palmer trying to force a lot of balls and because they have so many offensive talents they're trying to get too many guys. start with running game, stick with they wanted to stretch down the field which led to interceptions later in the game, which should have happened in the first or second quarter. i saw three ball that should have been picked off. >> the offensive line is giving johnson no room to fall and giving palmer no protection. >> that's why you have to stick with it. you have to tell these guys, get a head on a hat, create a seam, because david johnson has shown, even if the blocking is not the best, he finds the
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that's what they have to do, in my opinion, to run the ball, then pass. >> let's talk about the defense. they were not stellar, either. the bills ran over the cards' defense. what's happening there. >> defensively, they're using the defensive strip against them. they know how aggressive the defense is so what they did was stuck them in tight and hit quickly. when you watch what they did in the running game, it had a lot to do with letting the aggressiveness get filled and right there you see t outside the pocket. this, for me, is a bigger problem because when you look at russell wilson and what he can do when they have to go against the panthers and newton, when you have a quarterback that can run the ball and you can't stop that, it makes it tougher to get them into passing situations. >> real quick, i hate to bring this up, is this yet another case of the sports illustrated curse? >> a little bit, yes. it is. in my opinion when they said they're the favorite to go,
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do you believe your press clippings? the cardinals got a little phobia, in my opinion, looking at that too much versus saying, hey, we did this movie thing instead of saying, hey, let's play and let that dictate what will happen. >> we still got, what, 15 games left or 14? there we go. something like that. >> 13. >> three game in, 13 left, things can change. tram? >> we hope so. thanks, guys. can't get enough simpsons? they have something big planned for the holidays. plus adele -- ? -- american tradition. where she's planning to have thanksgiving din in your morning juice. you're watching 12 today. and we're giving a special shout-out to one valley teacher who went back to teach where he
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jealous for these holiday plans. may the odds be ever of in your favor. when you're jennifer lawrence, you are. she has extended an invitation to adele for thanksgiving dinner and the superstar singer has accepted. adele recently bought a home in l.a. and decided to embrace wonderful american traditions so katniss volunteered herself as tribute to invite the singer to eat with her adele said yes. jennifer and her kentucky-based family will give the full treatment. the singer has been trying to settle into u.s. life as much as possible after snapping up a beverly hills home this summer and what's more american than thanksgiving? i mean, really, just three day after she wrapped her concert tour and again that wrap is happening in phoenix where she will make up for the canceled show in august.
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old at home. adele will settle down for a long thanksgiving nap. txx will air the longest marathon in television history of "the simpsons." it will air all 600 episodes of "the simpsons" for 300 hours of homer and the springfield dang over the holidays. it begins thanksgiving day and ends december 4. the network did the same thing back in episodes. the new marathon will begin with the emmy-nominated 1989 christmas special. the simpsons are currently in their the 8th season. you know people will go watch this. >> incredible. >> i stopped watching i think, like, 15 years ago. [ laughter ]
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let's get your juicy question -- how many seasons of the simpsons are there? there are over 2,000 types of bacteria. some of us like to show this off. every one of us have this. some don't like others to see it. it makes me think it's money. >> i think it could be the cell phone. >> cell phone? >> right? >> something you don't my kids. >> it could be your kids. >> true. [ laughter ] >> keep your guesses coming in. we will have your answer in a half hour. it's 6:15 and check your monday and forecast with jimmy. you know what? we're starting things off now and we have cloud cover outside and we had some moisture from the south it looks like it will be windy later today, winds gusting to 30 miles per hour so there's that potential for
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bit off towards the superstition mound table. i love this blue color out there. 82-degree, dew point is 43, wind out of the east at 6 miles per hour so winds are not a factor this morning but your monday soon meter still around, counting down into this week, that's it, no more monsoon. four for the white mountain and three for southeast arizona. i think the monsoon party will be winds will gust up to 39 miles per hour later today and 10 to 20 miles per hour consistent winds for the rest of the
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washington, d.c., and boston, a few hours ahead of us, 54. they're feeling fall. for us, 70 and 80s and warmer than yesterday, 13 degrees warmer. show low, 11 degrees warmer. we have a humid air mass from the south of us so overall, it will keep our daytime highs a little cooler than where they were the last couple of days with 90s. today, 89 degrees and, really, love the numbers but a windy today and tomorrow, better shot at rain. we have clouds and showers in the south for tuesday and wednesday, maybe thursday and friday, but i think the weekend, we clear back out again and back to normal by the weekend. >> sounds good, jimmy, thank you. 6:17 is the time. have you ever been somewhere and loved it so much that you went back to work at the same place? >> a teacher went back to where it started for him and did it
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>> reporter: michael is one of the finest men i've ever met. he has a heart of gold. he, from the very beginning, i was really impressed by the fact that right in his interview he told me that when he was a kid, he used to come over to st. matthew and clean, classrooms with his uncle. >> reporter: from a young age, michael knew he had to work hard. >> i would clean the closets. i would clean, i would sweep, empty the wastebaskets of all the classrooms. >> reporter: and he returned w >> he got himself through high school, asu, got a teaching credential, taught in public school but when he heard there was an opening at st. mathews, he opened and the same year i became principal so we have been here for 11 year. >> reporter: he pays back what teachers did for him and his actions have made him a great instructor. >> by would not say great. i would say i'm as good as my principal allows me to be and as good as my students allow me
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>> reporter: mike has never forgotten about his past and continues to pay it forward. >> the thing that i get out of it is when i have a 21-year-old or 22-year-old college student come back and they remember me, that's all i need. i done need much more than that. >> i value a lot as a friend. i think of him very much as a deeply respect him as an educator. he could clean his desk a little more often. >> some things still don't change, right? >> he doesn't clean his desk because he's busy teaching. >> that's so great. >> they're lucky to have him. >> emma? still ahead on 12 today tributes pour in for the king.
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we blindfolded dale and told him to find the chicken with no antibiotics. the thing is, by federal law, all chickens must be clear of antibiotics before they leave the farm. workin' on it! some chicken companies try to get you to spend more money by using labels like "raised without antibiotics." at sanderson farms, we don't believe in gimmicks like that. well, how'd i do? no antibiotics to worry about here. hmmm...that was easy.
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take a look outside, gorgeous start to the day, nice, blue hue in the sky. we look towards the south mountain. it is 6:23. hope you're off to a great monday. let's get to your 12 today trivia. the first presidential debate of 2016 is tonight here on channel 12 at 6:00. who were the first presidential candidates to debate on tv? last-minute guesses? >> nickson and kennedy. >> okay. there you go. >> the candidates instruction, the richard m. nixon and senator john f. kennedy. >> there your answer, vice president nixon debated john f. kennedy on this day back in 1960. it's the 56th anniversary of that. more than 70 million americans watched. that was about 2/3 of the population at that time and they're saying tonight's debate could draw super bowl-like numbers with maybe more than 100 million people watching. >> some are calling it the
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>> could very well be, 6:00 on channel 12. >> here's an empty auditorium. >> they have a lectern there as well. >> wow. >> very different. >> he did look good. poor richard nixon. we have a tribute to a legend. golfing great arnold palmer died sunday at age 87 and though many know him as a champion golfer, many more know made famous by one of the best commercials ever espn has done -- take a look at this. >> that was awesome. >> i know. >> is that so good or what? the arnold palmer.
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online. people who are making a glass of arnold palmer in honor of the late arnold palmer. it's really cool to see everyone. >> i don't know what's bigger than getting a drink named after you. that's going to stick on for infinity and beyond. >> everyone knows. a lot of people enjoy -- >> yeah. and like you said, you knew about the drink before you knew what he was about. >> a lot of people did, new gadget snapchat has to help you tell your story but got us wondering, have americans given up on the idea of privacy? we'll debate if the spectacles are necessary. and the community mourning the loss of a black man at the hands of local police, bringing their emotions to the streets today as the mill avenue bridge. it's money-saving monday and we have a great tip for everyone in arizona. how you can ditch bottled
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and full of glee, not afraid to show it. lea michelle talks about her naked photo shoot. >> those story and much more. we begin with your monday morning forecast and jimmy. there are blue skies, matt. we have a lot of clouds and a little sun trying to make its way up. we expect some wind later today and storm system to the and nice taste of cooler weather this weekend. we have five more days until we put the monsoon in the box. a four for the white mountains, three for phoenix. jen will be in the 70s and 80s for the kids. >> thank you. not too bad at all as you are heading out, quite a different picture, i-17
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driving away as we speak and a crash blocking the left and middle lanes so vehicles slowly able to get some relief and you can see the crash safely to the side as law enforcement works the typical issues as far as the multiple issues at 6:00 a.m., east valley through scottsdale pretty clear, i-10 heading to the east down to about 20 miles per hour from 67th avenue as you're heading into phoenix and also if you're on i-17 south of deer valley, use caution and there are some vehicles to the side of the road so take it througher.
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how the 8:00 is looking. >> thank you. 6:31 now. our top story this morning, the police department is work a homicide. bryan west has the story. >> reporter: police aren't just looking for the killer in this case but two people who may have possibly witnessed the murder at the we have ron in tempe. -- the chevron in tempe. police respond they arrived located a 35-year- old man who is dead. officials had a suspect vehicle description that left the gas station shortly after the shots were fired. they found it on the salt river community. there was a small pursuit and police took two women into custody but tell us they're currently just person of interest and police found never
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crime scene. people reported the crime and left the scene. police need their help for this investigation. we're live near mcclintock and mckel lamb, bryan west. let's update your top headlines there. eight people are recovering after a serious crash in chandler near arizona and warner roads. three people had to be taken to the hospital, including a 6- year-old. police don'tno the crash. new this morning, police stop a home break-in. police tell us three us it was on 24th and camelback. all suspects are in custody. hillary clinton and donald trump facing off tonight for the first time at hofstra university. they will debate for 90 minutes. clinton has the first question. the topics are america's direction, achieving
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america. that could include immigration, job, foreign policy, and leadership. you can watch the entire debate right here on 12 news with nbc nightly news' lester holt moderating. after that, stay with us for an all new episode of "the voice" and 12 news at 9:00 and 10:00. deep dish pizza loves, you're in heaven because mannati's will open carry-out and delivery-only spots. when it opened, it became the first out-of-state spot for the chicago pizza king since it opened in 1971. organize protests will block the mill bridge late. niko has the latest. >> reporter: it will be the fourth peaceful protest organized by the reverend in
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the mill avenue bridge. we have seen people and cars crossing in both direction and should be interesting to see how they will handle this. they want to raise awareness of the fatal shooting of 19-year- old dalvin high school libs, a robbery suspect. this happened two month ago and the person who shot him had almost two was not rolling at the time. his mom is expected to be at the scene with other family members and she said the bad cop is giving good cops name. it will start at 9:00 in tempe. >> nico, thank you. 6:34. let's check emma with the morning juice. lea michelle makes an
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today, talking about her revealing cover on "women's health" magazine and admits totally comfortable being naked. >> i feel like everyone there was nor nervous than i was. okay, do you need, like, the air at a certain temperature and the music? i was standing next to a guy i never met before, stark naked, the most exciting my life has been in a little >> really? that's sad. >> i can't imagine, nor do i want to. leah said she's single so ellen helps her find the perfect soulmate in the game of "who would you rather?" zac efron? she asked ellen to send michael b. jordan her number. watch "ellen" at 3:00. bill o'reilly will also be on the show. so from a naked cover star to
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performance on "the today show?" this is corey feldman showing off his dance moves. he was criticized and mocked but you know what? he's coming back. "the today show" has invited him back to perform yet again. it's almost uncomfortable to watch, right? feldman is working hard to be sure his performance this time will be better than the last. i didn't know he was into music. >> wow. all right. >> "wow" is right. let's get to the juicy question and your answer. research shows there are over 2,000 types of bacteria on this. every single one of us has this. some people go all in on this. others stay out. what's that kind of a hint? >> money? the only thing i could think about is appliance -- washer, dryer, refrigerator. >> i think it would be the money. all in or all out. maybe? >> what it is?
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a stomach? a belly button. >> no. >> innie or outie. >> no way! >> and people are having surgery, apparently, to have their outies become innies. >> i expect believe they used picture of my belly. >> how does it get so much bacteria? people ain't washing themselves? >> a crevice like under your fingernails, bacteria just hangs out there -- >> something to think about. >> i will ve scrub my stomach. >> yep. >> if you have an outie i guess it's easier, right? >> the weirdest, weirdest. >> a lot of soap. >> show us -- >> i have to have my innie turned into an outie because i do. >> little button. oop! and then it goes hah hah! [ imitating pillsbury dough boy ] and the device that has us
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>> beautiful skies on this monday. thank you for waking up with us. it's 6:41. take a look right there. it's video recording glasses. don't they look like little pupils to the sides? it's called spectacle and can record videos 10 seconds at a time with the tap of a button. then it's uploaded to the memory section of the app via blueh u.s. in the fall on a limited basis at a price of just $130. so, guys, here's the question for you. have we just given up on all forms of privacy? or do you just think, wow, these are such cool spectacles i can't wait to see how they work? >> people have given up on privacy i'm watching somebody
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sure what he's recording and everybody walked around. what if i didn't want to be on camera? you just shot me kind of thing. people are falling in love with themselves to the point where everything is on limits when it should be off-limits. not everything needs to be on camera. >> social media has created a generation -- not just people of a certain age but across all demographics -- people want important or people who want to see them sharing everything whether -- like you mentioned, just walking across the street, maybe their time out of the tailgate, sitting with the family, or nothing at all of interest. i personally don't get it but, i mean, i guess you could say in a business sense kudos of the people of snapchat, take advantage of it. >> bryan west is salivating --
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americans, on a different topic, are get into the halloween spirit. the national retail federation said americans will spend more than $8 billion on trick-or treating, more than last year. i thought $50 for a halloween costume isid said it's cheap. >> i think that's expensive but about the normal cost of costumes. you will be flabbergasted how a costume can run between $20 and $30 easily and way up, depending how elaborate and fluffy you want to get. >> will last you one halloween, too. >> exactly. >> you think about these little retail shops and places you don't think are store, they just pop in, put all this
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and jam-packed. i think back to the days -- with you made your costume. that's what you used to do. whatever happened to those days? i felt like you got more inside because you were so creative, you felt "this is my masterpiece" versus buy being iron man or something like tha . >> you think $83 is high? i feel like, first of all, every year it gets higher and higher and secondly if you're throwing a halloween party, you are dropping hundreds. >> my ges decoration and specialty food and drink. it as up quickly. >> it is fun, though. i do love it, and i love it more so with i can. it's so special and then you have to go out with all the decorations and make it special. >> take them around the neighborhood this week -- or this year, i should say? >> yes. >> we decorated the front yard yesterday and had fun. we learned about ghosts.
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got him winnie the pooh for $10. he wore it three times throughout the season and had no idea it was not brand new. >> you don't need it to be new. consign. >> save $40 there. on a more serious note, we have a massive backup, i-17 southbound right around northern, a complete parking lot this morning. you can avoid this area at all costs and will be the st 10, 7th avenue, these vehicles are not going anywhere any time soon because of some crashes so other spot in the valley to talk about -- first, 11 miles per hour for several miles on i-17 south and north valley, 101 eastbound around
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seventh street, westbound, 45 miles per hour and will take you 25 minutes and folks are starting to wake up and unfortunately hitting snags on roadways, the 17 from the 303 to the split, 42 minutes, i-10 eastbound from the 303 to seventh street down to 30 minutes and as we fast forward to 8:00, i-10 phoenix, 24 miles per hour and the 101 throughout scottsdale north to about 30 miles per hour so i know jimmy, do you have the futurecast for us? >> we're trying to predict the future here. we have clouds around, showers to the south and area of low pressure moving in and gorgeous-looking morning and will be mild. it's just on the money.
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so we're lucky. gloomy conditions and don't have the cold weather of the upper midwest, 82 and dew point is dry and not a lot of humidity. 3 for southeast ar here's what you need to know. it will be cooler than average. we could see some moisture from the south of us but wind gusting up to 30 miles an hour by this afternoon and dust out there and i-10 tuscon towards phoenix, gila ben, there's
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we're looking out the window, seeing palo verde blowing around the area. we're 13 degrees warmer than this time yesterday and monsoon just about over and back in attic. in the south, shower activity that will be around and most of it staying well to the south and a little indicates pockets of heavy rain and 50 for flagstaff, no real 30s across our region and enhanced chances of rain. 89 for phoenix, 77 payson, 80 for sedona, 70 prescott, 97 lake havasu. the seven-day forecast, windy for today, no cloud, slight
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wednesday, cooler than average through thursday. >> looking good, jimmy q. 6:49. time for the hot headlines. tonight is the debate between clinton and trump and is expected to draw 75 million to 80 million viewers at hofstra university in new york. you can watch it tonight at 6:00 with complete analysis on 12 news at 9:00 and 10:00 afterward. protests continue in the mayor has lift at midnight to 6:00 a.m. curfew. a state of emergency was imposed following tuesday's deadly police shooting. the man killed in another police shooting that caused protests across the country has been laid to rest. funeral services for 40-year- old terence crutcher were yesterday. hundreds paid their respects to the man. and tributes for arnold palmer are coming in all over the world. he died yesterday at a pittsburgh hospital following heart problems.
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he's suffer suffer -- survivor by his wife and two daughters. regular unleaded is $2.25, a dime cheaper than a year ago. the state average is $2.11. october is next week and almost time for the susan g. continue race for the cure. join 12 news as we support the race on october 9 at the caesar chavez plaza. you and the walk for pop was this past weekend, honoring survivors oviparous pate cancer and remembering those who lost their battle of the silent killing disease. the newest drink is orange wine. the white grape skins turn orange the longer they
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this technique dates back 8,000 years but you can only buy in it europe. however, it's just getting popular in the states. >> i hope it never gets popular in the states. we joke fall is pumpkin spice season. mcdonald's in japan is joining in the craze. in two days, they will sell pumpkin price french fries, covered in pumpkin and chocolate sauce. it lasts until halloween and no word if the fries will ever make it to the states but air fare nonstop to tokyo is $1,400. if it's worth it to you, send us the picture. it's a good money saving tip for arizonans. get ready to ditch bottled wear. plus a final check of weather and traffic in two minutes right here on 12 today. good morning. coming up on monday on "today,"
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set to watch the presidential debate. the stakes couldn't be higher for donald trumphillary clinton. we'll have in-depth coverage and their campaign managers will join us. also ahead, we'll remember the life and legacy of golf icon arnold palmer. those stories and can you tell just by looking if someone is having a boy or a girl? we'll put the popular theories to the test and reveal what savannah is having as we get start on a monday morning
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welcome back to a cloudy start outside. jen is checking traffic. >> thanks, guys. here's the huge backup, i-17 southbound at northern, parking heading out the door, give yourself extra time if this is part of your commute, a few mile from thunderbird to 17 avenue, vehicles practically parked there on the i-17. we have a crash in the east valley, the shoulder block at the 60 westbound, arizona av from chandler. keep an eye out, the 10 into the westbound area as well as
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to 40 miles per hour. jimmy? we're looking at wind today, gusty conditions by this afternoon here we go, around 88 degrees, which we like a lot, way below average, windy with blowing dust possible, better shot at rain tuesday and wednesday, an area of low pressure with temperatures staying below average and friday, 95, 96 for saturday. it's money-saving money and e investment but will save you big time in the long run. >> buy a water bottle with a built in filter. we know how expensive a simple bottle of water can cost on the go, right? you can find water bottles with built-in filters for $5 online. with a few use, it's already paid for itself and then some. cheers to that. also go out and have on arnold palm in loving memory of
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that's my takeaway. >> my takeaway is dough boys. we have tram comparing jimmy to the pillsbury dough boy and carson palmer should have put on that dough boy costume from the stay-puft marshmallow man. the offense had issues to but there's a lot more time. >> a lot more time. >> thank goodness. >> it was an awful game but i don't want that to be my takeaway because that's sad for a monday morning so i will go ba if you have a lot of time, you can catch the entire history soon? >> you will have days to watch it. >> 300 hours. >> through december 4. [ overlaps conversation ] >> i don't think i have watched since i was 15. >> i think you're all right. the princess and the prince are this in canada. you can watch them and follow them on instagram. i love watching them because it's everything i'm not, all put-together and, like, your kids are perfect and everything.
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the girl has heels on. fabulous. >> coming off in three minutes. >> for me it's like you said the backstreet boys are coming back. aren't they backstreet men now? [ laughter ] >> grandpa. [ overlapping conversation ] >> ticket goes on sale saturday so krystle henderson, if you're calling. >> nick carter. >> corey feldman is back. you have to they're actually bringing him back on "the today show." he actually looks good. weird. >> so weird. >> who knew you had moves? >> i know. >> corey feldman. >> you're a good man. >> 12 news is always on, 12news.azcentral.com, and your favorite social media. >> we will pretend we didn't see that. have a great day, everyone. let's see that again, jimmy. >> dance!
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good morning, unprecedented event. donald trump and hillary clinton set to go head-to-head on the debate stage for the first time tonight. a record 100 million expected to tune in to what will be an epic personality. can trump prove he's fit for the job? can clinton show she's trustworthy? both camps weigh in. breaking overnight, evacuations under way in the midwest as rain swollen rivers spill over their banks, thousands of homes at risk. floodwaters set to rise even higher. and remembering the king. golf icon around old palmer has
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