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maricopa county county sheriff's deputies investigating what they're calling the violent death of a 3-year-old in the west valley. and a day of fun at the lake turns tragic when two teenage girls are badly burned. and the way 3d technology is helping doctors give patients a second chance at a thank you for joining us tonight. we start with a news alert. maricopa county sheriff's deputies are working on what they call a violent death of a 3-year-old child. >> this is just a horrible tragedy. our danielle miller has been at the scene all day long. she joins us live with some new information and danielle, you're saying that some of the new details are pretty shocking.
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msco not confirming much at this time other than the fact that a 3-year-old was killed in this home. we did speak with neighbors who tell us their experience of what happened and their knowledge of this home here. these are some candles and teddy bears left behind for this 3-year-old child here by these neighbors. these neighbors are telling us that it's a single mom who lives in this home. she works very long hours as a nurse. she lives with five children, ages 17, 16, it was one of the siblings that killed this 3-year-old, they're told. >> we noticed there were fire trucks and ambulances that had just pulled when you my husband and i came out. we looked to our right of our vehicle and we noticed that there was a girl on the sidewalk who was bleeding. >> reporter: amy describing the violence that happened just a few doors down from her youngstown home near olive and 111th avenue.
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front of her home was a 9-year-old who was just stabbed by her 16-year-old brother. >> she was actually running for her life along with her older brother and a younger brother. knocking, banging on the doors, trying to get someone to help them. >> reporter: mcso only confirming a that-year-old was killed. this 3-year-old boy was also stabbed by the 16-year-old. she says his 4-year-old brother most likely witnessed the violence, along with the 9-year-old girl and oldest sibling, a 17-year-old boy. >> he made a comment about his brother was dying. and so for a 4-year-old to say that is something that i don't think any of us ever want to hear. and it was heartbreaking. i had my arm around him and just trying to comfort him, you know, to let him know that we there for him -- we were there for him. >> reporter: none of this has
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than the fact that the 3-year-old child did die here in this home. they're not telling us the person responsible has been arrested or if they're still searching for that person. the latest we're going to be updated is tomorrow. and when we get any of that information, we'll pass it along as it becomes available. reporting live, danielle miller, fox 10 news. >> thank you. and we are learning more tonight about the phoenix man charged with two counts of first-degree murder. police tell us he was a marine. 37-year-old brandon she killing two people yesterday. and neighbor at the time us the victims are his mother and stepfather. this happening yesterday afternoon. police say they got a call about a man hitting a woman and when they got the scene, they found a man and woman both severely cut and they were unresponsive. >> we've been called over several times and he wanders up and down the sidewalk. and they caught him taking
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sidewalk before. he just disturbed person. >> reporter: a motive for the murders and the names of the victims have not yet been released. police are looking for two people as persons of interest in an unsolved phoenix homicide. they say these two guys might have some information about the deadly shooting of ernie sallano. he was shot and killed outside a convenience store near 42nd avenue and camelback last week. police say the 53-year-old victim bought something at the st he was shot and killed. police believe these guys might know who the gunman is. anybody with information is asked to call silent witness. it was a frightening day for a family when their boat caught on fire. family says they were getting that boat into the water and they noticed that the engine was on fire and then there was an explosion. two teenage girls were sitting on the back of the boat at the time and they were both burned. one was flown to a nearby burn
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officials are still trying to figure out exactly what went wrong. >> it was just that. it was a floor fire. it was -- flash fire. it was a very brief flash of fire that burned these girls but we don't know the reason. >> now, we are told the two teenage girls are expected to be okay. but again, one of them with serious burns. nobody else was seriously injured. the search for missing 10-year-old boy jesse wilson continues, but the reality of his disappearance hits home his school starts tomorrow. the bradley academy where jesse goes to school starts classes tomorrow, monday. the principal had hoped that jesse would be there but it least he is not going to make it to his first day of school. he's been missing for three weeks now. he was last seen at his buckeye home. police don't have any new leads on where jesse might be, but people in the community are not giving up hope that jesse will eventually be found. an arizona community college
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accreditation. they'll find out soon what will happen. pima college is already on borrowed time. the acreddor sanctioned them back in 2014 and next month they'll find out their fate. they were given a year to fix things and improve that they deserved accreditation. several years of intense ed monitoring. have several years of intense monitoring. and a great deal for valley they can start their morning with free coffee from mcdonald's. all they have to do is download their app. only teachers can get a medium size thing, a coffee, fraph, even a smoothie, absolutely free. mcdonald's is saying they know how hard our teachers work and they want to start the school year off right for them. they're known for their peach festival and that corn maze that they have. but for the past several years
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>> the farmhouse where the celebrations were held was destroyed by a massive fire. in just about five days, they'll unveil new farmhouse. anita roman has more. >> reporter: the fire destroyed about half the farmhouse but the entire structure had to be gutted in order for them to rebuild. in order to create new memories out of old memories. >> december 11th, i can remember it. 2:45 in the morning, i get a call saying your office is on fire. >> it was horrible. magnitude of what it was. careie and i are pulling up and the frames are shooting up 20, 30 feet and the fire trucks are here and it was just heart-wrenching to see. >> reporter: the flames engulfed the farm house. not just a family business but an important piece of family history. built in the fun teen -- 1950s it's where mark lived with his parented and siblings. >> i was raised in this house and my parents moved out by the
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so i moved in. married carrie. we started raising our children. we decided to do weddings on the farm. so we moved out of the house and did some ren vaigz and we've been doing -- renovations and we've been doing weddings for nine years. >> reporter: it became a labor of love. constlux didn't stop -- construction didn't stop. >> it was complete loy gutted. and we wanted to do something to give people to go for -- just in case of inclement weather. so we created this wonderful room that is going to be perfect to >> reporter: it offers a family ram, groom's room a bridal suite complete with a piece of the passion. >> these are all of the mirrors on the plaza doors throughout the house. the old part of the house. so we pulled them out and i got some old barn wood and made them pretty. can you believe it? it didn't die and they're still green and gorgeous. >> there's always a silver lining this tragedy. and even though we didn't have insurance, we borrowed money.
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farmhouse. >> reporter: weddings have been booked starting in september. anita roman, fox 10 news. well, you might remember this story. after the first statue of lou zeal ball, this one here -- lucille ball, this one here. this has fans saying "i love lucy." the big unveiling coming up. why foreign tourists cannot buy trums' famous -- donald trump' ball cap at theif in trump tower. the presidential race heating up as up there and clinton -- as trump and clinton exchange blows this weekend with new attack ads. i'll have the latest coming up. kurt kurt warner give you his take on carson palmer and the high expectations for this year's version. kurt warn over what it takes for a quarterback -- warner on what it takes for a quarterback to win that big game. plus, some of the concerns he
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the cardinals. one-on-one with kurt warner. plus asu head football coach todd graham on the state of his football program. and billy mayfair.
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both party's presidential both parties presidential nominees are on the offense this weekend. >> the trump and clinton campaigns releasing attack ads this weekend as polls continue nationally in this head-to-head race. >> fox news correspondent leland leland vittert has the latest. >> reporter: -- with fox news sunday's chris wallace last week while being questioned on her truthfulness by the f.b.i. investigation into her private email server. >> it's one thing to lie. it's another thing to lie about lying and friday she gave us the perfect explaings. her -- explanation.
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short-circuited while talk towing. >> reporter: her opponent responded. >> i heard her apologize. i did hear that back and forth and i think chris and hillary were sort of talking past each other. she was saying what director comey acknowledged to be true, that when she was talking to the f.b.i., the f.b.i. thought her answers in that setting were truthful. >> reporter: this weekend hillary's campaign responded with an attack video highlighting trump's walky week, including inner party fighting after he failed to endorse fellow republicans and his attacks on the family after fallen soldier. the two clinton ice superpacs also released an ad that will air nationally featuring a gold star mother who lost her son to a roadside bomb in iraq. >> the sense of emptiness that only losing a child can bring. those people should be honored and treated with kindness for the rest of their life. and i don't think that donald trump will ever understand that.
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tomorrow with clinton counterpunching on thursday in detroit. in washington, le land vittert, fox news. arizona republican senator jake flake appears talking about trump. he has withheld his support for trump citing his concerns over trump's stance on mexican immigrants. >> particularly hear in arizona, the -- here in statements he made about those crossing the border being rapists and whatnot. that just doesn't sit well. and then to refer to a judge born in indiana as a mexican, you know, in a pejorative way, it's just -- you know, you can't expect to win arizona when you make statements like that. >> flake also remains troubled by trump's hostile rhetoric toward a growing demographic of voters. president obama has begun
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president with a round of golf. the president president and his family arrived this morning. the white house says the president hit the links with sy walker, and chris paul, all of the l.a. clippers. the vacation is scheduled to last for two weeks. a huge crowds in front of the trump tower on 5th avenue. they were all hoping to catch a glimpse of the presidential candidate. fox news correspondent stacy delecast spoke with tourists and foot traffics at his hotels and casinos and golf courses are reportedly down. >> you're going to freeze -- you got to move. you got to move. >> reporter: this is the typical scene outside of trump towers these days as tourists pack the sidewalk to try to get a glimpse of the candidate or his motor cade. >> just to see -- motorcade. >> just to see, it's a person they can tell their friends he saw.
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stopping by here was at the top of their list. >> a historic landmark now that he's running for president. and we like trump. >> do you think you'll catch a glimpse of him. some we hope so. >> reporter: -- mim? >> we hope so. >> reporter: even nonsupporters. do you like donald trump? >> no. >> we're not supporting anyone. we wish there was a third candidate. >> we just thought he might be the president. we can't to picture made in front of his building. >> reporter: the atrium is open and the trump sre >> reporter: from italy? and you stopped at the trump store? >> yeah. >> reporter: patricia stopped by to buy souvenirs for friends. but she passed on the $30 make america great again hat. not by choice but because the sales social media told me you have to be an american citizen to buy one. it counts as a campaign contribution. so what do the constant crowds mean for regular new yorkers who themselves live in trump tower? >> it's just so congested and then you have -- the camera crews and your list.
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every day to get to her office. >> it's just like christmas all over again. you know, it's just a mob scene. you just can't walk down the sidewalk. you have to walk in the streets. and you know, it's a bit of an an inconvenience, but what can you do. >> reporter: they'll wait it out until november and hope this circus leaves town. fox 5 news. after receiving nationwide rid cute over this statue -- ridicule, over this is supposed to be lucille boy. people who love lucy insisted there be a new statue and this weekend was the unveiling. [cheering] >> now, that looks like a lot more like lucy. >> that's much better. >> the big reveal happened at the lucille ball memorial park. artist carolyn palmer was selected out of the 66 applicants to create the new statue of lucille ball.
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sculpting the new lucy and wanted to create something the star would love. >> oh, my god. overwhelming. the turnout for the lucy statue and for the love of lucy, unbelievable, beautiful. >> it's great to see all these people out here to see it. hopefully it will draw people in here forever now. >> lucy will go on forever. way after we're gone. i mean, lucy is one of a kind. she's lucy. >> the artist did a wonderful the unveiling took place on what would have been lucy's 95th birthday. well, it was a warn weekend for us down here in the valley. warm and dry. but not the case for all of the state. there was some weather to report up north. we'll show you that coming up and also some changes coming up in the 10-day forecast in just a
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18 people are now confirmed 18 people are now confirmed dead in mexico as the death toll from hurricane earl rises. most of the deaths and destruction are due to earl as a result of mudslides triggered by the storms' relentless rains and flooding. hurricane earl first battered belize before slamming into mexico. it's been down greated to a tropical storm -- downgraded to a tropical storm it's been a pretty warm weekend for us in the valley and for most of the state. and sitting this the 9:00 hour, sill this the triple digits with some winds out of the north-northwest at five miles per hour. so we're looking at some pretty warm temperatures in our forecast. we'll have that for you coming up. the reason why is we've got high pressure over much of the west. and that's driving out a lot of moisture, that monsoon moisture that was bringing in the storms. looks like a bit of a break. we take a look at our satellite
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hour, most of that moisture is now pushing off to the east and it's going to stay away from us for the next couple of days. for our dew points, you can see why we're seeing a lull in the monsoon activity there. not very high right now. nothing that's going to start to trigger those storms coming up from the south. so we are expecting again some dry conditions. you can see our warmer temperatures, especially in the evening hours right now, for buckeye, 93. goodyear is 100. sky harbor 104. deer valley 100. and 96 in moun tan hills -- fountain hills. the nicer temperatures up north. kingman 85. prescott is at 74. flagstaff nice place, 63. 89 for page. window rock at 65. yiewnla 96 -- yuma 96 and nogals at 83. we're a couple of degrees warmer today. we got to 109 for our high. that's four degrees above
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not too far off the normal. our record 112 set back in 2012. you can see pretty quiet again out here where we are. some activity going on over new mexico and colorado as well. and then down here in the gulf states, in the eastern gulf states, we can see quite a bit of storm activity happening off the coast of florida. but that's moving out. and hopefully shouldn't, causing -- shouldn'ting causing any problems. for atlanta, lake havasu 87. -- for winds low 62. casa grande, 82. 1 1 in kingman. as we go to bed tonight, 83 degrees roughly for our overnight low. small chance of storms. we're going to keep that in the forecast but we're not expecting it to fire up until tuesday and wednesday. that's when we're looking at closer to 20, 30% chance of
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our temps down below 100 degrees. >> yeah. love to see those 90s there. >> yeah. so this time of year where we keep getting those chances coming up. keep the umbrella with you because we saw how quickly -- >> remember last week? >> yeah, just be prepared for it. >> rain boots and an umbrella. >> good idea. >> check. people in phoenix are playing with their food and it's all to help feed hungry people across the valley. every year st. mary's food bank holds a can-instruction competition. 11 teams create art out of cans. >> this is amazing because they create these things by turning the labels in such a way that the colors work to -- pick certain colors. that's a lego guy right there. >> i didn't know that. so they don't paint over anything. >> they creative. >> and construct it. all the proceeds go toward the food bank and if you want to check out the creations yourself, they're at the phoenix convention center and the winners will be announced late
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people are chatting up a through sandwich shop that opened up. >> and while they do have a great selection and a great reuben sandwich, most of the people are interested in the people who are making those sandwiches. this is called not your typical deli, and for a good reason. the owners created this place so they can hire people with developmental learning disabilities like you autism. kordell said he'd been looking for work for seven months before landing this job. >> i felt very invigorated, very powered, very blessed over everything else. i was just really excited about this job and really beliesed that -- blessed that i was finally able to get this opportunity that i've been waiting for, for so long. >> the owner says this was a long time in coming. they've had this in the works for years. and you can check them out. they're on baseline and val vista in gilbert. we have a remarkable story of a unique way that a bride was able to have her father walk her
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murder. >> how 3d technology is helping doctors rebuild faces and lives. >> a valley home goes up in flames. we'll tell you how the family
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nick of time. fox 10's courtney griffin has the story. >> reporter: this house off 14th street and mckinlly caught fire early this morning. thankfully, one person inside was awake to notice the smoke, since they don't have any working smoke detectors. >> that's what we feel was the absolute saving grace, was that she was up, smelt the smoke. she was already awake. up and about the house. smelt the smoke, heard some noises. went and investigated what was going on and was able to get so huge deal. >> reporter: marian, another woman and a young boy were inside when it caught fire. they all made it out safely with their dog but sadly two cats did not make it out alive. she was asleep inside. >> i got up. i opened the door and i saw smoke and she was like, get out, get out. >> reporter: she says she never saw something like this -- thought something like this would happen to her. >> you don't expect, when you go to sleep, to wake up to
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and it is like -- the most messed-up feeling because it's like, your stuff. you had somewhere stable the night before and then you wake up to that. and it's like, wow. >> reporter: she's thankful for fire fighters. >> i heard her about 7:00. and they got here at 7:02. they were here and as soon as they got here, they -- they were on it. >> reporter: the home has some smoke total loss. >> they prevented the fire from spreading and probably saved between 80 and 90% of the home. >> reporter: courtney griffin, fox 10 news. >> a young boy was taken to the hospital but fire fighters say that was as a precaution. phoenix fire wants to remind everyone to always have working smoke detectors in your home. and iewtdz valley family -- another valley family is displaced by a house fire. everybody got out safely thanks to working smoke detectors in their house.
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they were awakened by their smoke alarms. they along with their 4-year-old daughter, dog, and cat made it out safely. unfortunately a pet reptile didn't survive. fire crews managed to put out the flames, saving 90% of the home. they're investigating the cause of the fire. people in phoenix getting a fresh new hairdo and helping others at the same time. 10 local hair salons got together at the downtown renaissance styling and cutting hair. the money they earned is going to help the orlando shooting victims' families. >> it really affected me in a way where i needed to actually react and do something. and i know other people that didn't know how to help out. and this is a way for me to be able to help and for people who don't know how to help participate and actually be part of it. >> and the proceeds will go to
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lgbt acting shooting preparedness program. you can head to our website at fox10phoenix.com for the link. on to some cool health news. 3d printing has ma i had some remarkable -- has made some remarkable strides. >> physicians are using them to replace missing or badly damaged bones. ty brennan has the story. >> on january 16th i was hit by a car going about 35, 30, 40 miles an hour. i can't recall. i couldn't tell you blacked out at the scene. >> the entire forehead and upper orbit talregion, eyeball socket, nasal area was just demolish idea. >> i woke up in icu and from what i hear my face was obliterated. >> 18-year-old jake reynolds was don brought to the hospital. he immediately came up with a game plan to use new 3d printing
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of reynolds' skull. >> what's been possible as of late is a -- taking a high resolution cat scan of the head or skull, and then developing a piece that fits perfectly into the skull defect, and this is used common for cranialplastys. >> reporter: many surgeons are using 3d printing to help create missing or damaged bones. after weeks of recovery, and multiple says he feels great. and the small scars, just a a ty reminder of an accident that could have been worse. >> the fact that he could turn myself into what i am now, from what i was before, it's astonishing. >> reporter: ty brennan, fox 10 news. this is a story that will literally pull at your heartstrings. a pennsylvania bride who lost her father several years ago was still able too have him walk --
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aisle in a sense. ? >> it has been -- >> jenny's father was murdered in 2006 and they decided to donate his organs. arthur thompson received her father's heart and you see him there. when jeany got married, she asked arthur to walk her down the aisle. >> thank you so much for coming. >> are you kidding? why me. >> yes. >> listen -- right my pulse. can you feel it? [laughter] >> oh, what a sweet emotional moment there. thomas says there is no greater honor than to be able to be there for the daughter of the man who gave him his heart. well, we'll have info on the new laws about to affect people who use those electronic
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the death of the man. u.s. officials say they paid him around $5 million back in 2010 to defect and provide information about iran's nuclear program. but amire later fled the u.s. without that money. he claimed he was abducted by u.s. agents. and questions continue to arise throughouting the obama administration's -- surrounding the obama administration's cash payment to iran in january. kevin corke has the latest. >> reporter: as president obama took in a few rounds of golf while on vacation, controversy continued around his administration's there are 400 million cash payment to iran back in january. it happened to take place as tehran released a number of americans as part of a prisoner swap. >> we've just learned about $400 million ransom payment, same day, just a coincidence, right? cash. >> reporter: the white house
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standing iranian claims to regime assets used for an arms deal back in the 1970s. >> we did not pay random. we didn't here and we won't in the future, precisely because if we did, we could start encouraging americans to be targeted, much in the same way the countries that do pay ransom end up having a lot more citizens being taken by various groups. >> reporter: not everyone is buying the administration's story that the timing of the paen release -- prisoner release was a coincidence. since the cash payment two iranian americans have been arrested in iran. >> it doesn't really matter what president obama says. it matter what is the iranians think and it matter what is dictators and terrorists and gangsters all around the world think. and they clearly think that this was a ransom payment. >> reporter: meet, members of the house overtight committee are looking for answers from the administration. and they're asking secretary of state john kerry to appear before the panel for
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martha's vineyard, kevin corke, fox news. we have learned that one of two sky divers who died plummeting into a northern california vineyard was just 18 years old and was jumping for the first time. the owner of the northern california sky-diving center where the accident happened said the young man had his brother and others watching when he hit the ground with his instructor. that first time sky diver was making a tandem jump with a veteran instructor. that instructor had made about 700 other it's not known why the men's parachute did not open. this is a parent's worst nightmare. a 10-year-old boy dietdz while on the -- dies while on the world's tallest water slide. the young boy killed this afternoon while riding the water slide at schlitterbahn water park in kansas city, kansas. a kansas state lawmaker has identified his son as the kid who died on the 168-foot water slide. no details on his death are
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park has shut down all attractions until further notice. >> to be honest, this is not something we've experienced. the safety of our guests is a priority, so intition to the safety what -- in addition to the safety, what happened on the ride, other staff are affected. our lifeguards are critical and it will be very difficult for them to focus after something like this. so for that reason, we felt it was wise to close the >> the ride drops riders from 168 feet at nearly 70 miles per hour. it's not clear what kind of age or height restrictions were posted for the ride or how the park ensured that these rules were enforced. starting tomorrow, 80s going to be a lot harder -- it's going to be a lot harder for
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administration regulations will be extending the popular vaping products. users will now be required to show i.d. if they want to buy them. the director of the f.d.a.'s center for tobacco products says the new regulations come with all new rules for enforcement. businesses that sell to minors will get a letter on the first offense and then they'll face fines. mcdonald's goes high-tech this their bid to stay current with fast food lovers. >> the fad foos giant opening all new franchise in missouri with and high-tech play orders. >> they can order from a cafe, all with just a few taps of their fingers. after choosing their people, patrons can have fun with the light-up boards that have heat sensors on them. they can be found in the kids' play areas and on the tables. once the person's food is ready, it is delivered to each table by
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>> just super excited because we wanted to bring something different to the st. joseph community. and we love the clean lines t modern look and we wanted to plus-up our service area. >> now, some franchise owners are also distinguishing themselves from other locations by offering -- i like this -- endless fries. they say it's the one thing customers love best about mcmcdonald's and personally i think that's true. >> endless fries. i'd be this trouble. maybe should you join this group or have them make a stop by your place. they make mowing the lawn fun. we'll explain. >> and they are the pride of the windy city. we'll show you how one group of teenagers made their entire
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next time you need your lawn next time you need your lawn mowed, you might want to consider these guys. this is an english lawnmower race. it lasted 12 hours in england yesterday. and more than a thousand people actually showed up to watch this. this is a popular thing over there. they have 43 teams. but each team has about three drivers so they can take turns. those in this competition say it was tough because that grass will get slippery and wet, making it harder to stay fast and stay in control. >> it doesn't look like they're actually cutting any grass. >> no. speeding around >> a group of teens from chicago are crowned the senior league world series champions. >> the clear ridge senior league baseball team, beating the australia asia pacific team saturday in maine, 7-2. the clear ridge team is made of clearing and garfield neighbors from chicago's southwest side. the community that got together to watch the team make history yesterday. the friends and family cheering them on. and also gushing about how the team has been undefeated all
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>> super, super proud of them. this is unbelievable! >> these boys work so hard. they worked so hard. [cheering] >> and it's finally paid off. >> congrats to them. the senior league baseball teams are made up of 13- to 17-year-olds and a lot of them have been playing ball since they were 6 or 7 years old. here's another interesting story. tonight on sports night, you do not want to miss our spe at the natural of this season for the cardinals. he's been there. he's won a super bowl. what are the chances for carson palmer and the cardinals with such high expectations. kurt warner one-on-one tonight
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well, what a week it's been for the honey badger tyron matie enjoying that -- mathieu enjoying that extension. give back, get the message to kids, work hard, make good decisions. hosting his femme football camp. this is -- his football camp. you see brad gass with the youngsters. can you imagine you're 8, 9, 10 years old and there's tiern mathieu and you're hanging out with him and he's giving you football instruction and he's giving you a message of work
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empowering for the whole journey for mathieu and what he's been able to do. he's done this in new orleans and he did it earlier this morning. a special day for all the camp-goers and for tiern tyron mathieu. >> this thing is important. a chance for the kids to see me. their parents spend so much money on jerseys and all type of honey badger stuff, so it forces me to come back, give back to those guys, those guys bei able to see me in person. so i want them to have some fun today. i'm real fortunate that i'm able to put on a camp that really targets the youth and hopefully they can -- compete, hopefully can have fun. and they can get along with each other. >> stuff to say the least. that is a fantastic. we've got a lot on the table on "sports night." kurt warner now with the nfl network. took the cardinals to the
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and he has a chance to give you some insights on winning the big game. and having a chance to really take a look at what's involved and getting to a super bowl. and he also has some strong comments about the challenges for the high expectations for this year's arizona cardinals. kurt warner, our very special guest and our one-on-one conversation. let's continue with the arizona diamondbacks as we wrap up the series against the milwaukee brewers. archie bradley on top of the third, the ninth home run. 2-0 milwaukee. d-backs were training for a series win here. bottom of the fourth, bradley lays down the bunt. andy wilkins throws it away. the game is tied at 2-2. he gave up three runs. gene segura, misplayed by jimmy nelson, airmails it over the first baseman's head.
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3-2 arizona. bottom of the fifth, the long ball. jake lam had a breakout season. this guy has welcome on strong. a 2-run shot, his 24th home run of the season with a man on. 5-3 arizona. and phil says jake can do it, i can do it. with a man on yet another 2-run blast. 9-3 the final. so the arizona diamondbacks finally win a couple here. two of three against the milwaukee brewers. we'v tonight. kurt warner, he's straight talk all the way when it comes to quarterback's perspective on getting and winning a super bowl. he's done it. he's been there. and he's very candid in his discussion about this jeer's addition -- this year's edition of the arizona cardinals. and todd graham, one of the interesting comments that i tossed toward graham is do you reel it back in when you keep talking national championship, high expectations.
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sun devil team? you'll hear his response. todd graham one-on-one, kurt warner one-on-one. "sports night" tonight in 30 minutes. we'll see you then. ? and these are the lungs. (dad) don't worry about it. (vo) at our house, we need things that are built to last. that's why we got a subaru. (avo) love.
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