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i have these moments where i say to my husband, you know, what if i don't like the way my life changes? what if we are so different and we don't have this down time together? >> dylan dreyer. posting on today.com about her fears of becoming a parent. so far it's gotten nearly 800,000 views. it is obviously a topic that resonates with a lot of new parents and a lot of folks who have been parenting for a while as well. coming up in trending. we will talk more about something every parent experiences. meanwhile, we are back on this saturday morning, october
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we have a great crowd joining us on a crisp fall morning. a bit chilly out there. in here, we are looking at headlines today. more accusers step forward alleging sexual misconduct against donald trump. trump denying those accusations at a rally on friday night. donald trump called the accusations false smears for personal fame. meantime, hillary clinton is also on the defense after new wild weather in the pacific northwest after a rare tornado touched down on the oregon coast. the storm is expected to bring high winds and lots of rain today is from the remnants of a typhoon. and the successful surgery separated conjoined twin boys here in new york. the brothers joined at the head, underwent a 20-hour surgery on friday. mom posting on facebook said they are not completely out of
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hopeful for their future. now to our recap of the biggest stories from the past week we have been covering. >> both candidates had a tough week on the campaign trail. investigators are trying to figure out why a pilot intentionally crashed a small plane and samsung forces more fallout over the galaxy note 7. those are some of the stories in the weekly >> a flood of women emerge accusing donald trump of sexual assault. >> i was wearing a skirt and his hands started going toward my knee. >> trump lashing out at accusers and opponent. >> another ridiculous tale. no witnesses. no nothing. >> but to trump. >> these attacks are orchestrated by the clinton campaign and allies.
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>> it has shaken me to my core in a way i did not predict. >> he, every time he talks, proves himself unqualified for the office. >> meantime, clinton is dealing with her challenges. >> wikileaks releasing 1,700 new hacked e-mails on wednesday. one from a jennifer >> and in connecticut, a scary plane crash on a busy street and the flight instructor on board says it was no accident. >> it happened right on main street in east hartford. a twin engine ungulfed in flames. >> new fallout over samsung's
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rid of them fast enough. >> you expect a glitch with this and this is ridiculous. >> the world's largest smartphone maker is giving up. users say they burst into flames and the replacements have the same problem. al roker gave us a look at his knee replacement surgery at new york's hospital. >> the following morning, it is tough to get out of bed and the hard work is just put me that much closer to recovery. a real life rabbit and tortoise race captured in thailand. just like esops fables. and blake shelton instructing jimmy fallon how to milk a cow. >> i'll get my bowl.
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what are you doing? of course, of course, oreo, i know. >> more adventure. >> yes, sir. how is it? >> warm. >> i love how blake also said, you know, this is a stereotype. you are insulting us. >> did you see the overalls and hat and bandana? >> you mil >> i'm from kansas. kansas state fair. 4-h. >> have you ever tipped a cow? >> no, i haven't. >> that's a violent act. >> you two have milked a cow? >> yes. >> i have fed a cow. not milk a cow. >> we should probably get a check of the forecast. i think we should segue to
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good angle. we are looking at the jet stream staying to the north for this weekend. we are looking at possible record-breaking high temperatures as we go through the day today. look at north platte, nebraska. 81 degrees. 18 degrees above average. kansas city above average. st. louis should hit 80. chicago on sunday, 72. cincinnati, 80 degrees. erie, pennsylvania, 13 above that's 14 degrees above average. we are looking at highs about 20 to 25 degrees above average. all the way up to wisconsin and into michigan as well as we go into next week. it will be a warm one. more like what you expect at the end of august. this cold front will bring a couple spotty showers this afternoon in the great lakes. the big story is the high wind and heavy rain in the pacific northwest. that will start moving in within the next couple hours. that's a look at the weather
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this morning in today's take away, what you need to know about breast cancer. october is breast cancer awareness month. there is no better time to go over the guidelines, especially when they seem to always be changing. dr. natalie azar is here with more. why do the guidelines keep changing? >> it seems like they do. it is important to understand there is no dispute whether or all organizations say they decrease breast cancer. where they differ is when the mammogram is started and how frequently it should be done and when they should end. >> let's talk about the guidelines. are there two schools of thought if you will? >> two major groups we are always talking about. one is the united states preventive services task force. an independent body of experts
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should start at age of 50 and go to 74. every other year. >> this says 45. >> that is the american cancer society. those are the two major competing groups, if you will. the american cancer society states the mammogram should be done every year between 45 and 54. every year or two years after. while the task force has maintained since 2009 they think then outweighs mammography in your 40s. >> what would change the protocols? >> that is important to say. the recommendations have to do with women considered at average risk. what increases your risk? the two things you can't change are your age or gender. women are 100 times more likely to get breast cancer. there is also if you have a
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lesion or family history. we talk about brca 1 and brca 2. there are other factors that we understand that are involved. >> we talk about screenings. what are the common factors? >> the thing about breast cancer, it could be asymptomatic. basically, if you have a that is painless, hard with irregular borders. nipple discharge or skin changes, you want to alert your health care provider. sheinelle, it is important to reiterate that while the groups may differ on when the recommendation is to start, all the groups absolutely assert and
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mammography for screening for breast cancer. i cannot emphasize that enough. >> growing up, really quickly. my mom in her shower. she had a card in the shower with the self exam and how to do it. we always thought that is what you were supposed do. that has changed for some organizations. >> a year ago, the american cancer society came out with a statement that said there was no enough evidence for or against the clinical breast em or self breast exam that increases detection of cancer. now that is their statement. that does not mean that you should not know your breasts. >> right. for sure. >> most of us would say who knows your body better than you? if you do a breast self exam, you will be the first one who will notice a change. while in the big picture, there may not be a reduction in the detection of cancer to actually
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mortality, i think logically, we all understand that especially doing a breast self exam and knowing your body is still absolutely important. >> it can't hurt. >> it can't hurt. >> good information this morning. dr. natalie azar. coming up, ask an anchor. the crowd has spoken and we will answer their questions. hi, i'm phil mickelson. i've been fortunate enough to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit... even the smallest things became difficult. and he prescribed enbrel... to help relieve joint pain and help stop further joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis... lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common... or if you're prone to infections,
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good morning. lashing out. a deiant donald trump as the number of women accusing him of sexual misconduct now grows to eight. >> false smears for personal maybe for financial reasons. political purposes. >> trump going on the attack against his alleged victims. >> believe me. she would not be my first choice. >> and this morning, hillary clinton is also on defense with a new round of e-mails released from wikileaks. bracing for the worst. a powerful storm rolling through the pacific northwest this weekend bringing
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people trying to clean up from two tornadoes from friday before the rest of the coast hits today. dylan has the forecast. and youtube sensation. a popular online personality with millions of followers is now the star of her own show on netflix. how she went from a life online to a scripted series. today, saturday, october 15th, 2016. ?? ?? >> good morning. >> i was here for my 50th and now i'm back for my 70th. >> happy 60th. >> c-a-t-s. >> hi, baby. we love you.
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saturday morning. a fantastic crowd on the plaza. thank you for waking up with us and a special thank you to the woman who spent her 50th and came back. >> 20 years later. >> your brother is having a birthday? >> happy birthday, mike. you're a butthead. >> happy aanniversary. we have a lot to tal the race for the white house. the election now just 24 days away and donald trump remains defiant as more women come forward accusing him of sexual misconduct. nbc's jacob rascon is in maine. good morning. >> reporter: the campaign denies the allegations and says they have evidence to refute the claims, but so far produced a british man refuting the story
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of another accuser. since the trump denial that he kissed or groped women without consent. eight women have come forward separately to different publications and news outlets talking about accusations that span a number of years and locations from a hotel room to an airplane to one of his clubs to a nightclub as well. and trump is calling all of these people horrible, horrible liars and horrible people and implies some of them attractive. just this morning, he is still on defense tweeting out. 100% fabricated made up by the media and clinton campaign may poison the minds of the american voter. then this election is being rigged by the media pushing false and unsubstantiated charges and outright lies in order to elect crooked hillary
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released by wikileaks. her inner circle discussing how they have a cozy relationship with wall street. clinton is off the campaign trail and trump is in new hampshire and maine. both states where he is behind. back to you. >> jacob, thank you. three men face life in prison for a suspected bomb plot against muslims in kansas. the fbi announced friday the arrests of members of the crusaders, an the men had been under investigation since february. the feds say the men were allegedly planning to blow up a mosque and housing complex where somali-americans live. and sources say the target is president vladimir putin and other kremlin leaders. the strike would be in retaliation for alleged russian interference with the u.s. election. the cia is presenting options to
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outside of the country. and agreement to slow climate change. nearly 200 countries signed on for the hscs in air conditioners. they will be phased in over the next decade with a significant reduction by the end of the century. a would-be robber in custody after someone turned tables on her. this is surveilla detroit. showing a hotel clerk being held up. the clerk not having it. grabs the gun and threatens the suspect. goes after the suspect. the two get into a wrestling match. the gun actually goes off at one point. fortunately the woman was involved in at least one other robbery. >> i mean that is extraordinary. >> we should know -- >> never doing that. >> not doing that.
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wrestling match going on, but dylan is out there with the fantastic crowd and another check on the latest forecast. a huge storm they're facing in the northwest. no wrestling! >> no wrestling, but a lot of excitement here on the plaza. everyone's happy, and i'm learning a lot out here. because the baby's due december 17th. you said the 16th is your birthday. you're the 15th. anybody the 14th over here? 18th over here? whoa! everybody's born in december in this corner. i'm hanging out o the pacific northwest. we had yesterday 100 mile-per-hour wind gusts. we also saw several inches of rain. several roads closed in the pacific northwest especially in oregon where an ef-2 tornado was seen, ten tornado warnings issued yesterday, very, very unusual for the pacific northwest. downed trees, downed power lines because of very gusty winds and that was the weaker of two storms. the stronger one moves in today.
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because of that high-wind warnings, adviadvisories, could guss 80 to 100 miles an hour. portland, wind gusts to be seen up to 60 miles an hour and could lead to more power outages and could see rounds of heavy rain. 10 to 15 inches of rain tweeth the next couple of days. that's a look at the rest of the country. now here's a peek out your window. across the country. now here's a peut and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> thanks, dylan.
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this one is for me. thermostat wars take place in my house. one mom's revenge to make sure no one else in her house changes the tept without her permission. >> a good one. >> i need that. and then -- just what the cubs needed. playing in the national league championship series. that's coming up. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. packed with flavor, one hero was on a mission to save snack time. watch babybel in the great snack rescue. you want a piece of me? good, i'm delicious.
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my favorite, do you pay the gas bill? i do like it. >> we can relate. >> number three. do you pay the bill? the next is too cute to ignore. this is a rescue bear cub. goes by the name of boo. check out boo bear. he is taking the internet by storm because the video is narrated by the owner. boo meets his house mate, a deer for the first time. >> where is this then boo gets a little scared. he stands up. he backs up. ultimately he finds comfort back there by the banister. the deer, for his part, could care less. >> that's cute. >> and finally, dylan is trending because of her pregnancy blog post.
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about becoming a parent. >> i'm 35 and i've always just lived my life. now i feel like there's going to be a moment where i live my life for someone else. and someone else is going to be that thing that sort of controls my life. and it really does scare me. i have moments where i could just get choked up talking about it. i have moments where i say the way my life changes? what if things are so different and we don't have this down time together? >> it has a happy ending. >> my husband did tell me. he said just remember this baby is a piece of both of us. everything we love about each other. that's what we will love in the child. i didn't know i felt that way until i started talking. that is what i do for today.com.
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it was honest. >> the way you live and love. it will totally change. >> that's what everybody says. thank you for that. take it away. >> take us to the pop start. >> you remember him. he's the fictional coach from "rookie of the year." daniel stern is reprizing his ro the best teams in baseball this year, coach brickma is back fired up and lending his expertise to his favorite baseball team. >> looks like the cubbies are coming back. i hope i can be there in the dugout showing you some of my tips. if not, i'll send you some hot tips. like this one. it's all a dance up there,
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just slow and steady. win -- whoa. >> if that doesn't help them out, i don't know what will. by the way, the cubs play the dodgers tonight. and file this one under the fan of "mean girls." if not, i'll explain. lindsay lohan posted this with co- stars. it is the captiha it reads miss you all. sequel? see if it works. >> i could see it. >> you can see it. would you see it? >> you almost have to because it is the water cooler conversation. >> i would not have to. coming up next. the star of the newest netflix series and how she made the leap from youtube to a scripted show. i'm looking forward to this. but first this is "today" on
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and we're back on a saturday morning with a woman quickly becoming a household name. if you have not heard of her yet, you probably soon will. >> her name is miranda sings. she has more than 6 million subscribers and nearly 2 billion collective views. now miranda is thest stars to get their own scripted show. >> hey, guys. it's me, miranda. i'm a singer, actress. >> miranda sings. ? defying gravity ?? >> haters back off is the show about miranda sings.
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>> don't be intimidated by me. >> and her journey from youtube to international sensation. in life, miranda sings is colleen ballinger. >> i was looking up the numbers. you tell me if it has changed. over 6 million subscribers, nearing 2 billion views and now netfli. >> i thought it was sit in your bedroom and up load it. i started doing it as a joke. never thought anything would happen. >> well, she was wrong. based off her popularity, she has written a best selling self help book and touring around the world and touring with jimmy fallon and jimmy kimmel. >> maybe you should tell your
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netflix. >> bam. you're famous. >> sounds easy to me. >> was is exciting or scary? >> it is everything. it is definitely very scary. i have no idea what to expect. my dreams are coming true. >> it is part of a life lived online and shared almost completely with her fans. the good and the bad. >> joshua and i are getting a divorce. >> just last month, she announced on youtube she and her for many, this might seem like over sharing, but for she and her fans, it is part of the journey. >> i love sharing my life with them. it feels like a family. >> why this woman who cannot line her lips to save her life and is a snot. why do they love her? >> i think it is miranda's confidence. it is inspiring how a girl who doesn't care what she looks
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loves herself. >> miranda, your video has gone viral. >> i'm looking at your character on the screen and i'm looking at you. i wonder how much of this is real. does she live in you? is she part of you? can you just become miranda? >> i'm miranda right now. i just am her. hello? >> all right. >> can interview was so much fun. when she broke into character, it was hard to keep it together. we tried it over and over. i'm a giver. we put it on today.com. check it out. she is really funny. by the way, her new show, "haters back off" is available on netflix. she is funny. >> it's out already? >> netflix does it. all episodes are there. >> binge watch.
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i learned as a police officer and a businessman you should never abuse people's trust. unfortunately, today too many politicians either serve their party or themselves, and arizona families suffer. the arizona republic called paul babeu a disgrace. babeu spent $28,000 of taxpayer money at a five-star resort and was questioned by the fbi
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d i approve this message, because you deserve leaders you can trust. good morning. we begin this morning with hot headlines. phoenix police are still looking for this morning. a man was stashed in a confrontation and later died from -- stabbed in a frontation, and later died from
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and metro center mall in phoenix is set to be demolished. it is planned to be replace with office spaces and apartments. still no word on when the demolition will begin. it opened it's doors back in 1973. and the owners of the iconic metro center did say day plan to demolish large portions of that mall, that has a lot of you sharing your favorite memories with us. timmy said the met his wi there in 1995, and they've been together now for 21 years. another viewer saying he'll miss the lower level arcade. >> the plan is to turn metro cent entire a true urban village.
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so easy to take. >> i haven't thought about this in a long time, and was sad to hear its closing. >> my dad kept asking out my mom, and that's how they met. and so i wouldn't be here today, if metro center mall wasn't in existence. >> reporter: post after post, facebook also blowing up with the news that the landmark shopping center is no more. what was once full of life, even the site 1980s movie bill and ted's excellent adventure, became a ghost town over the years. >> they were more concerned about safety, and so some of the new places started opening up, and they suggested i go hang out there. reporter: it will make way for a wal-mart super center, houses, and healthcare. do you have any memories of metro center?
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12 news, and share nose with us. >> the iconic cave creek bar buffalo which is back. a fire had gutted the restaurant and bar. it has been opened for about a week, but it's host hing it's official grand opening tonight, and everyone seems pretty excited about it. >> any place that has medical a billia around memorabilia around it, it's like being home. >> we have hired back almost all of our staff. we'll have a hundred people here to take good care of them. and we want to say thank you for standing by us. >> i think it's awesome. i don't know what it looked like before, but right now, it's really awesome and feels really comfortable and homey, and a nice play to be. >> come on in and just enjoy a
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little more flame-resistant. >> and he also joked about the fact that it will be nice not to have to walk around with apolune in knowledger in one command a fuse in the other, because everything is so new now. >> there are some weekend road closures you should know about. vanessa is helping you navigate it all. >> reporter: here is a look a at what is going on with your free ways this weekend. some restrict you are head hing out. we are in the festivaly. now that is taking place friday, 10:00 p.m., until monday, 5:00 a.m., and if you use alvarado westbound ramp, it is closed. we're still going to stick in the west valley. a one-lane restriction, 10 eastbound in the good year area. that is taking place friday
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surface streets of mcdowell and van buren. now we'll jump to the east valley. 202 westbound between cooper road and price road, a closure friday 10:00 p.m., until saturday 6:00 p.m. so there you have it. have a fun and safe weekend. >> if you haven't made your weekend plans yet, we have a list of plenty of things to do. all of the details coming up
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here is a look at some things to do this weekend. >> the chile he party, every weekend. if you love tacos, go to the 7th annual arizona taco festival this weekend. come hungry to sat river fields or if you're if in tempe, there is another free outdoor movie at kiwanis park. and, finally, phoenix fashion week continues through saturday. check out the top global designers and models. tickets start at 50 bucks.
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close with the dolphins. this is at dolphinaris. the car eating fire breathing dinosaur is back at motor are sports park in chandler this weekend. the truck transforms in two minutes, lifting cars over its head with it's 28,000 pound offers biting force per square inch. flames will also be shooting from hits nostrils in 20 foot bursts. up. >> next, we're heading out to scareizoni with matt, and he will have your forecast.
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a check of your weather out there at scarizona in mesa. good morning, matt. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. we are out here at scarizona. it's just off the 202 in mesa. you have to come we're in one of the hallways. and we're actually going to walk through here. this is daylight, but it is absolutely so scary out here 37 this is just one of the many rooms that you're going to see out here. anna -- anonyma tropics. an absolutely incredible feel. we were walking through earlier, and it's so scary out here. what is going on here. you have a lot going on.
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and our zombie store. we're in the slaughter house right now. and the monsters are always working out here, as you can see. >> reporter: you were one of the first people to create this paintball thing. what is that all about? most people think haunted houses, i'm just walking through, be this is pretty active. >> yeah, we're going to go out in the desert. scenes out there. zombies are goring to come atis, and we're going to shoot paintballs at them and try to take them out. >> reporter: pure lady, she's not doing quite so well this morning. but you have been doing this form 16 or 17 years. what is it look for you to be part of this and scare these people that come through? >> this is fantastic. this is the best haunted house i've ever been in, ever worked at. it's the best! >> reporter: and i have to ask, when you see people come through, do you kind of go after the big burly guy who is with his girl to scare them, or go after everyone. how do you choose?
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protecting their girlfriend. yeah, that's the one i gee after. >> reporter: what is it like to see their faces light up in fear? >> oh, it's their eyes i go for, those bright eyes that get so scared and panicky. >> reporter: there you go. you heard it right here. i was reading on your facebook page that it is absolutely scary be, one of the scariest places here in arizona. the weather, though, it's pretty nice to come out, especially in the evenings. look at your forecast for today. look at this, we're after a high temperature of 94 degrees out there. but right now, check he out your temperatures. very nice around the region. 67 in phoenix right now, 57 in chandler. 60 in san tan valley. really, for the next seven days, it's going to be dry out there. high pressure in control of our weather. you can see on sat light and radar, absolutethly no clouds
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the storm track will stay well north of arizona, the pacific northwest, they'll see very heavy rainfall out there. highs today around the state, get outside, enjoy it, even though it's going to be a little bit warm person 90 in stafford. 68 in flagstaff. 75 at the grand canyon. here is look at the next seven days. it is going to be rm warming up the to 93 by thursday and friday. coming back out here to scarizona again, this is just one of the rooms, and i want to bring you in one more time. what are the hours that you're open? >> we're open every evening from thursday through sunday at 7:00. on the thursdays and sundays we stop at 11:00, and on the weekends, at 11:30. >> so you have to get out here, monique.
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>> well, you know i'm a big chicken, so even in the daylight i would be scared out there. but is that lady -- i just saw she was real for the first time right now. so the lady on the table, she's a real person? >> yes, yes. she is a real person. she is still alive. they have life support on her. she's doing well. this guy is taking good care of her. >> she was just doing so good be, i authority it was, like, a robotic person -- i nature it was, we'll check back in in with you later, matt. coming up, we'll look at the be a leader foundation. join us october 23rd at civic space park in downtown phoenix. students and parents will be able to learn about organizations, programs, and fellowships available to arizona students and take those steps toward college success. all you have to do is make your way to the convention center where you can visit with over
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i think they're fired up! you'll fired up to be on friday night fiver? >> coach sherman and his bulldogs are one of the top 5-a teams. 7 wins, one loss. very talented. hey, first of all, your sons name? >> my son >> your name? >> amy martinez. >> melissa gardner, tyson gardner. >> is gina brewer, bailey brewer. >> treasure goat, brock goat. >> let's check out our friday
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taking on second ranked desert ridge. they're running out on the field. let's check out the action. first quarter. on their first drive of the game. the pride cashes in giving the pride an early 7-0 lead. later in the quarter, it's that man again, raysheed hodge. ex in the first. don't stop until you get enough. that's raysheed hodge. they led 20-3 at the half. mountain point. just getting it done again. raysheed hodge's fourth touchdown of the game. my goodness. it was 27-6 at that point. desert ridge would answer with
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mountain point improves to 8-0 with a 27-13 win. >> another big win for mountain point. i'm here with head coach norris vaughn. it came back at you on the end a little bit. how proud are you of your defense? >> our defense has played great. but this is a tough team. it was really a physical game. i'm proud of my entire time. everybody. it was a total team effort. coaches are super nice. >> knowing this is a team you might play again in the play- offs, does this win mean a little more? >> no, all of our wins mean a lot to us. the play-offs are a special time for us. we might play them for again. we do play them again, that might be for the state title. don't know. but they're really tough. >> raysheed hodge, jr., all
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starts it off, third in a row, that 20-0 lead, how important was that to come out early if? >> it was very important. they came out ready for a dog fight, so we had to be ready to hit them. can't do it without the offenseive line, though. >> reporter: the only team still undefeated in 6-a. i'll ask you guys a question. can anybody beat mountain point? >> he's, like, hey, hold on second, not answering that question yet. >> all right. let's continue on right here on the fever. a one-yard touchdown there from matthew, puts brodie on top, but here come the pumas.
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40 yards. they would punch it in. in the fourth, perry, they're going to complete the comeback. a little trick play right here. the half back pass. perry goes a on to win 35- one up in the third quarter. let's get to the second quarter. check out this move right here. the man found a seam, and see you later. 72 yards to the house.
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but basha would answer with a touchdown of his own. that guy right there, quarterback brian kelly, an asu commit. up top for goodman. he's got him. a lot of offense this one, but hamilton, they hang out to win it. now a look at mountain view. love these trick plays. mountain view would make a huge come back, though. mountain view, big come-from- behind win.
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>> wow. seton catholic high school, playing host to the padres. first quarter. this is greer with the touchdown. padres have a 14-0 lead. move to the second quarter. it worked so well. why not try it again? mark greer. oh, this time, it will cover 73 ? his teammate knew it, too. let's look at the third quarter. this time for jordan johnson. head coach paul more roy with the win, 322 wins. that it tops all time if the state. a friday night fever shout-out.
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>> i think it is, you know, being the winningest coach in arizona history is just an amazing feat. it's one that god has allowedmy to achieve, and i have just been blessed to be around great people and have a lot of great teams. and it is a great thing. it's a great thing for all the people that i've ever coached, the coaches. it's great for are my family, and it's a great record because now somebody else can break my record. hey, records are just made to be broken. that's core. you've been around here a long time, that record is pretty impressive. >> oh, yeah, 322 wins. and he did a lot of that at lakeside blue ridge where the yellow jackets were one of the top 3-a schools in the state, but he's come up here to the
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welcome to 12 weekend today on the tequila sun rise has been a tradition. we look at how the community making this a safe event for everyone in flagstaff. i first learned about tequila sunrise when i turned 21. 23 now. so a couple of years back. >> it's a simple tradition with a simple tradition.
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and then the floats would be done, and they would start celebrating, have a few drinks, and that's kind of writ got started. >> reporter: the morning festivities standard alone. >> it's just a tradition that has happened within the city. so have fun. go do it. >> reporter: and extra officers will be patrolling once the fest have beenties begin. >> i want everyone to be safe, including those who take part in it, i wish they would be safe, as well. >> it's all about getting the college students together with the community, instead of being nau and flagstaff. >> it's not designed to be some kind of morning of binge drinking. it's just a morning, and it's different, and have fun, and then get ready for the homecoming game. >> now we're going to send
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through some severe trauma, just within the last 15 minutes, to his hid. hey, matt. >> remember, remember that guy that we interviewed back a little while ago. >> he did a number on my face. no, this is actually a cool thing out here at scarizona. it's at the 202 andal la school, just north of the 202 in mesa. you view to come check it out. they're giving us a behind the scenes tour of what create these actors. vee, what are you doing to me? >> i'm creating a gory look site looks like you were at the slaughter house and a victim. so i'm trying to make you look bloody. >> reporter: and this really doesn't take this long. we started five or sis minutes a ago, because this entire room is full of actors. how many people do you do, and how did did you get training to make it look like somebody is
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minutes to do someone's makeup, so we had to do it real quick, like you said, and we get create in. paper, tissue, whatever we have, and just make it look bloody. >> reporter: and we're kind of the unsung hero over the haunt heed house. what is it like when you know send them out that door and you hear those screams and you know, you know what? you're part of this. >> no, i love it. it teals great, because i'm work great. we have a great makeup team, so i'm very happy for that, and all of the actors, we hear the screams all the way to where we are. so be, yeah, we know they're getting a scare. >> reporter: and that really drives it, the screams. you're going to hear a lot he of screams out there. they're open thursday, friday, saturday, and sunday, the gates open at 7:00. you have to come check it out. but the weather is perfect as soon as that sun goes down. temperatures right now 67 in
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flagstaff. a cool 36 at the grand canyon. it is going to warm up later on today. 94 necessary out here. look how fast it cools off. 89 degrees by 6:00, that sun will set at 5:45, and that's when this haunted house will really come to lives, and going to be scary out here again. thursday through sunday, come check it out. just off the 202 in alma school. you're looking at some of the masks, some of the scary guys, and that clown has been of times. i wouldn't be surprised if he makes another one. look he at him! >> when they went by him, he gave a look of, like, it's just a creepy look. it's just, like, no emotion, heartless, soulless. >> yes, i don't know what it is. and everyone here said that's not makeup, that's actually him, believe it or not. >> we'll check back in with you a little later. well, in other news, the pacific northwest is in for a
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heavy rain this weekend. the remnants of a pacific typhoon. this as residents of one oregon community were cleaning up after a toronto touched down. early friday, a funnel cloud tore through the city in oregon, and it's one of at least two confirmed torontos spawned by the storm. 10 toronto warnings were issued, which is a record. 9 million people could be at power. an old crime is resurfaces across the country. crooks are targeting people while they are distracted at a gas station. they're called sliders, sliding into your car, and quickly and quietly racing away with all of your stuff. jeff shows us how they are doing it. >> reporter: you're watching a brazen crime in progress. see this woman pumping gas off to the side? now watch this silver car pull
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as the woman is focusing on the pump, look at the crook open her door and grab her purse while crouching down. police call these crooks sliders. >> this is the lowest of the low. >> shire what they do. they pull into a gas station and look for a victim. a woman pumping gas by herself, and i see win right here. in this case, it's my producer, lindsey. they pull up alongside, and one would notice. they call them sliders, remember, so they slide out and stay beneath the door frame, so no one on the other side of the car can see me. open the door up, and here is the pocketbook right here, i grab the bag, close the door, slide back into my own car. no one is on the wiser, and, boom, i have her bag, and i'm out of here. how long did that take? just seconds. i'm gone. now, watch the same demonstration from lindsey's
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she is looking at the pump, and right there. do you see that? no, look closer. i opened her passenger door. you can barely see it. here, i'll highlight it. i'll get her bag, close the door, and speed away. did you hair the door open or close if >> no, and i knew you were coming, and i still didn't notice a thing. >> reporter: and there are new cases across the country. just weeks ago if south florida, wat the victim's purse from the front seat. by the time she notices, he's racing away, but she chases him down, climbing on his car, and hitting him with her wallet. she tumbled off. thankfully she's okay, but he still gets away. and in detroit, another new case, this they've waits until the woman is looking at the pump, and strikes right there. >> the best advise is lock the doors, and roll the windows up.
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if you see someone acting suspicious, sliding out, taking some property, get a description, get a license plate, things that can help us put the bad guys away. >> and the thieves are targeting women because they leave their bags on the seat with their wallet, keys, and cellphone inside. one-stop shopping for a criminal, but this can happen to anyone, of course. picking the right car means different things for current people. for the than average, there are features to look for when choosing a car. cars.com's jennifer goes over those features in this week's segment of driving smart. >> reporter: finding a car that physically fits you is important, but that means different things for different people. for drivers who are taller or shorter than and, certainly comfort and convenience
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difference between a comfortable drive or slumping to fit. according to experts, there should be at least 10 inches between the driver's chest and the steering wheel for the air bag to deploy. a tilting steering wheel can help shorter drivers, and can help taller comfortable position. the shoulder belt should be flat across the chest between the neck and shoulder and the seat belt should be snug across your hips. the amount of leg room a car has affects more than just comfort. it can affection reaction time, and the serious of an injury in a crash.
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have trouble reaching the steering wheel and pedals, adjustingable seats are important, but adjustable pedals make it easier to fine- tune reach and comfort. and for the latest on car are news shopping service and more, just go to cars.com/tv. >> each months we honor organizations in our community doing great work. this years 12 who care nominee helped a person get a b off the street. >> my life before, it was pretty just bleh, once i came here and got hired, like i've not my own airport. they made it possible for me. >> want to maybe try this? >> st. joseph workers is a nonprofit organization who assist individuals with returning and sustaining employment needs.
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joseph's worker, they handed me a couple of books of places that were hiring and everything. i've put in so many applications. it took me three times, but i wasn't going to stop until i succeeded, and the third time, i finally succeeded, and i got the job, and i started working. >> we find outer what an individual's needs are. we tell them a little about our organization, and then we have them complete an pl one job developer. so we try 0 to get their resume done, if they need that, their clothing done, and try to do it pretty much immediately, because you want to get somebody while they want to get a job. pretty much prepare them with transportation and whatever they need in order to go out job searching. after they meet with a job developer, we'll bring them back and try to get them an interview outfit, based on what type of job they're going to look for.
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my shoes and a bus pass, so i could get back and forth to work, and then patrick gave me the gift card and rang the bell to give me the enjoyment of getting this job, means you made it, you're pretty much a success story. >> we watt a winnebago, gutted it, we'll ta put in a clothing closet, and we'll take our services to the community. >> i'm happy. i'm excited about this. like it's a great experience for me to be able to get myself out there, and tell people good things about st. joseph's, because they do help you. they really do. >> and to learn more about saint joseph the worker or to
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a new study shows working out angry could be really bad for you. combining heavy physical activity with a negative emotional state could put you at increased risk for a heart attack. this applies to people regardless of their body mass index, blood pressure, or other health problems. so you may want to calm down first before hitting that treadmill. strenuous exercise during
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according to a new statement from the international olympic committee there there has been some concern that heavy exercise might limit the amount of blood or new tryients to the feetious. the fda warns this morning at least 10 deaths or now associated with teething products. then fda said they also have more than 400 bad reactions on file in connection it products, including seizures. earlier this month, they warned to stop using homeopathic gels.
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we're heading back out live to mesa for your weekend forecast. you're watching 12 weekend
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welcome back. we're going back out to matt at trauma 20 your face, matt, but you look to be be in a much safer area now. >> yeah, we are in a much safer area now. the bleeding has completely stopped, so that'sed this gee thing. but we are outside of the haunted house right now. this is actually their paint ball course. they have the two haunted houses, it's at loop 202 and alma school in he mesa. you can take this course
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you get shoot them with paintballs, and i've heard after they are shot a couple of times, they actually fall, so you see in results. this is a cool thing we're looking at out here. what is entailed to put this entire thing together? >> a lot of team work, dedication, hours to get everything set up properly, and then just filling it properly with the zombies. >> reporter: and we're seeing that over here. this is a truck that you're actually explain what it's like as we see this truck coming by of what you're doing in the that truck. >> we have the team coming in and certain offing for -- and searching for survivors, to help pull out be in that did not come back like they were supposed to. so they pull them out. and in the process of doing all of that, they actually turn around and deal with all of
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they get customers on the back of the truck, get to shoot them down. >> and this is -- a lot of people think this isn't going to be safe for the actors, but as you can see, they're wearing a lot of protection. you guys take a lot of precautions, right? >> oh, yeah, definitely have protection on them. fully protected with paddings throughout the costumes, as well as the masks. so they're 100% protected. >> the hours out here are basically they open at 7:00 thursday, friday, saturday, houses. you can come and take a ride on that truck and shoot the zombies with the paintballs, and i hear that's a pretty popular one, but the weather out here, it's really pretty nice. looking at your current estimates right now, 67 in phoenix, 68 in tempe. 69 in aa patchy junction. clear skies around the entire region. that he really how it's going to stay over the next several days. no rain in our forecast. may see some breezy conditions
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today. just like we saw the past couple of days. just sitting right towards our south. that's why we will be well above average for fall. temperatures generally sitting in that 90 to 95-degree range. you can see the pacific northwest still dealing with very heavy rainfall this entire weekend. they could see another two to five inches. 900 in stafford. 86 for globe. if y head up north and see the fall colors, as well. here is a look at that seven- day forecast. 94 for today. 93 for your sunday. but look at those overnight low temperatures. down into the mid-to-upper 60s. some locations in the valley could even drop down into the upper 50s, so an absolutely gorgeous time to get out here, but coming back out live here to scarizona, again, right off the loop 202 and alma school.
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you have the truck, the shooters. they are shooting the zombies before they make the truck and capture them. what is it like for you? when you see these people come through, and your actors are having fun out here, what is it like for you? >> it's really happy for me, because i see customers having fun. they're enjoying what's they're doing. the actors doing what they're supposed to do, and it's just a bunch of fun doing it. >> very cool. and monique, in just a little truck myself, and see how i do with the zombies. >> all right, thanks, matt. we'll check back with you in a little bit. up next, how you can help us make a difference. you're watching 12 weekend
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this year on make a difference day weekend, 12 news is partnering with the be a leader foundation. join us october 23rd at civic place park in downtown phoenix. students and parents will be able to learn about organizations, programs, and scholarships available to arizona students and then take those steps toward college success. all you have to do is make your way to the convention center where you can visit with more than 200 universities, all to sign up, go to 12news.com/difference. would we'll now send things back out to matt who is in mesa at scarizona with a couple of puddies you met out there, i see. >> oh, yeah, that's right. a couple of buddies out here. since they did this to my face be, look what you get to do? you get to take aim ask start shooting all of them out here with paintballs, here at scarizona.
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again. >> we have the two haunted houses, and of course we're on our operation zombie storm here, where we get to go out in the desert and shoot live zombies. we're in our prison joe prison scene right now, so you can that shoot some paintballs and kill some symptom byes. it's a lot of fun -- symptom byes, it's a lot he of -- zombies, it's a lot of fun. >> reporter: come check out. gates open at 7:00 thursday through sunday. >> all right, thanks, matt. i didn't know they had he all of that stuff out there, the paintball, haunted house, and people just love halloween, so get out there. >> reporter: exactly. a lot of frustration taken out right here. >> thanks for joining us on 12 weekend today. we'll see you again for 12 news at 10:00 tonight.
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