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now at 9:00, it's on, it's off. and now donald trump's visit to the valley is apparently back on again. what he had to say tonight. developments in sheriff joe arpaio's racial profiling case why federal prosecutors are now asking to be removed. he may just be the unluckiest guy alive, yet somehow he has survived four different near death experiences. >> i'm at the wrong place at the wrong time, every time. plus, how far would you go to retrieve your phone? for one man, it literally got him trapped in a toilet. good evening.
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first on fox, some confusion today involving donald trump's visit next week to the valley on wednesday. >> a few days ago, you'll remember his campaign announced that he would be coming to phoenix for a g.o.p. unity rally, and then this afternoon his campaign announced that the event was cancelled. >> but a couple of hours later, an about face, donald trump himself tweeting saying that he will be in phoenix on wednesday. >> so, this is what he tweeted. will be in phoenix, arizona on wednesday, changing venue to demand is unreal. polls are looking great. >> so what exactly is going on? we sent danielle miller out to find out. she joins us live from downtown phoenix, danielle? >> kari and john, we are here at the hyatt regency in downtown phoenix where this event was actually supposed to be scheduled here for wednesday only to find out today, as you guys mentioned that local campaign officials are telling us that the campaign event is actually off, only to find out a few hours later reading donald
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event is in fact still on, just not here at the hyatt regency. several days ago we got word that presidential nominee donald trump will be making another stop here in the valley. trump was scheduled to give a speech on policy wednesday at the hyatt regency in downtown phoenix. but today local campaign officials confirmed that that speech had been cancelled. and a few hours later, trump took to twitter, saying he will be in the valley on wednesday, th venue, the tweet also saying demand is unreal. there were rumors that trump is going to use his appearance to make a big announcement regarding his stance on immigration. earlier today, trump told fox news that announcement would be coming soon. >> i think people will be extremely happy, and i'll be announcing something within the next two weeks, a very comprehensive plan on immigration. >> many people have questioned trump's stance, after he hinted he will soften his tone on deportations, but today he stood
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wall and securing tiing the bor. >> my stance is very strong. it will remain very very long. there will be no amnesty. there will be no legalization. we are going to bill build a wall. it's going to be a tremendous wall. we are going to have tremendous technology with the wall. from day one we are going to stop people from coming in. we are going to get all of the gang members that have illegally crossed, they have been in our country, we are going to get them out very, very, fast. >> former governor jan brewer will be there tomorrow at the grand opening. like i said, actually another local tie. but guys as of now, we have heard from the local campaign managers here, we haven't heard back if the event is actually cancelled or not. so basically all we are going on
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we are just going to have to wait and see. reporting live, danielle miller, fox 10 news. >> yeah, it sounds like he's here, we have just got to figure out where the venue is. speaking of jan brewer, she is defending donald trump after hillary clinton called him a racist. brewer said, as mr. trump made clear, he wants to give hope and opportunity to minority communities with real solutions after decades of democrats like hillary clinton taking them for grand results. the fact she is attacking him, the quote went on, shows how worried she is his message is resonating with her base. >> hillary clinton and tim kaine, her running mate, were both on the campaign trail hammering home their message that they say donald trump is unfit to be president. meanwhile, the state department saying that it will not be able to release the clinton schedule from when she was secretary of state until after the election.
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schedules to be fully released comes from the associated press saying a majority of people outside the government who met with clinton while she was secretary of state had given money to the clinton foundation. an investigation into whether sheriff arpaio should be prosecuted has now been turned over to the u.s. justice department. which has been no friend of joe arpaio through the years. today, in a court filing, federal prosecutors here in arizona removed themselves from the case. they cited conflict of interest, likely because the sheriff's office works closely with federal prosecutors on criminal cases. last week, a federal judge ruled that sheriff arpaio should be held in criminal contempt for intentionally ignoring court orders in his racial profiling case. >> community leaders in the maryvale neighborhood, they are calling for people to come forward with information on the
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they believe somebody has information on who the guy is but are too afraid to report who they know. >> community leaders in maryvale are worried that somebody who could put the serial shooter behind bars won't come forward because of their immigration status. today, leaders pleaded with them to put fears aside and help get the serial shooter off the streets. the county attorney announcing today that legal status won't get solve this case. >> they don't believe us. they don't want to say nothing. they are just going to close the door and say nothing. i'll be talking to my neighbors, and some of them are afraid to come forward because they say they are afraid, to the police, they are going to be deported. >> reporter: the serial shooting suspect described as a hispanic man in his early twenties, possibly driving a black bmw five series or a white continental or cadillac type
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case. i'm nicole garcia, fox 10 news. the rural metro fire station in carefree evacuated and the bomb squad called in after somebody drops off a possible explosive device. a man was apparently going through some of his father's old things when he came across what he thought were blasting caps for dynamite. so he took them to the fire department to have them safely disposed of. firefighters placed the device at a safe distance away behind a concrete barrier. a bomb robot went in and safely got rid of the device. authorities don't know if it was actually an explosive but say it's always better to be safe than sorry. the food and drug administration now recommending that blood centers all over the u.s. begin screening for the zika virus, in arizona wanting to begin within the next four weeks, all of the other states
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the goal is to protect the blood supply from the mosquito-borne virus. people have recently been turned away if they have traveled to areas that have had zika outbreaks. >> people who normally give blood in southern arizona, yuma, san luis, we saw a much heavier decline in donations because of people who freely travel across the border. our blood supply has never been safer, and it's entirely safe to donate blood as we. virus transmitting through blood transfusions in brazil, but so far that has not happened here in the u.s. new at 9:00, a valley co-op getting the attention of the white house. >> heat sink labs in mesa was represented in washington, d.c. earlier this week for their annual nation of makers meeting. marcy jones takes us inside this unique space. great story. >> yes, very exciting. they are back from the nation's
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innovative thinking and nif initiative right here in the valley. the best way to describe a maker space, like heat sink labs in mesa, is to think of a library. but instead of books there are different types of tools. >> we sort of pride ourselves on being a public resource, where anyone can come in and use tools that they probably don't have access to in their home. >> reporter: and we are not talking about your run of the mill hammer and saw. these are >> we'll have things like a laser cutter or a 3d printer. we'll do some software type development stuff there, build robots, things like that. >> from sewing to welding, your time at heat sink labs is literally what you make of it. >> it does take a little bit of getting used to. when i cam down here, you see people milling around. we are all volunteers. once you see people with a great
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work on your project, and people will come together and help you. >> a grassroots development of volunteers, you'll find a mixed bag of materials and people. just ask eric, who says he's learned a lot and helped others. >> although i know almost nothing about biomedicine and bioscience, i was able to help somebody to manufacture a part for bioresearch, and that just blew my mind and was totally amazing for me to be a part of. >> when the sky is the limit at this maker best part is collaboration. >> getting us back to being together, working together, and what it does for the community is pretty much immeasurable. >> reporter: now, you can become a member, but it's also open to the public. for hours and more information, head on over to our website, fox10phoenix.com. reporting live, marcy jones, fox 10 news. ? about 40 special needs students are getting ready to
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they are part of a program called music from the heart, which allows them to form their own rock bands and just start jamming, and tonight they let us join them in rehearsal at a.s.u.'s tempe campus. >> it's fantastic that they learn to play the drum set, they learn to sing a song, they learn to play guitar with their peers. but that's just a byproduct. the ultimate goal for uss learn social skills, life skills, communicating with peers working as part of a team. >> there is never a bad day playing music. the students always lot of what this erjs. tempe center of the arts, four bands will play at 4:00 p.m., four more at 6:00 p.m. proceeds will go to higher octave healing music therapy. coming up, how is the
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i'll let you know if you have to be worried about some rain and thunderstorms coming your way. brain injuries in high school athletes, some surprising new results involving the number of concussions among arizona teens. but first, bitten by a venomous snake, a poisonous spired, and struck by lightning, and yet he lives on. one man's amazing survival
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fox 10 news. well, check your toes and check out this picture. it was sent to us by a ranger >> oh, no. >> at mcdowell regional park. >> take that down. that's way too much to handle. >> they say very rarely are they left speechless, but this is a time when that happened. they found 18 baby rattlesnakes in a tortoise habitat. the baby snakes were relocated so the tortoise can have her home back. >> i would say so.
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would want my home back. thank you. i won't be sleeping tonight. >> good. >> do you mind if i call you at 2:00 a.m.? >> no problem, no problem. speaking of rattlesnakes, since john brought it up, he may be the unluckiest, depending on how you look at it, luckiest man alive. >> i say unlucky and a five time loser. a florida man was bitten by a five-foot rattlesnake the other day while mowing his lawn. but for kyle cook, unfortunately, that's par for the course. kyle cook had no idea mowing his lawn could be so dangerous. he turned off the mower when he heard a sound that he thought was cicadas. it wasn't. hidden under the brush, a five-foot eastern diamondback rattlesnake ready to kill to protect her eggs.
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back, and it struck. >> i fell back, and when it struck again, i knew i needed to get out of here. >> he was rushed to the hospital where he got the care he needed to survive. >> i'm at the wrong place at the wrong time every time. >> his wife sara cringes when the phone rings. >> he called hey, sara. >> three months ago, he was bitten by a recluse spider. doctors scooped out the dead tissue. four years ago, he was working outside in a rainstorm, with a foot in water, the other on a truck when lightning struck nearby. a feeling he'll never forget. >> mike tyson and a jackhammer hit me in the jaw. >> and then a gator. >> you can see where it got me,
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>> even after all of that, kyle says he's not bitter, but. >> it needs to stop now though. >> i don't know what to say. i guess i said five time loser. i'm waiting for the fifth event, which i'm worried about. >> whoa. i think you're right. i thought you were being mean, but he is a five time loser. i was thinking maybe he's lucky, because he survived it all, but now i'm thinking don't go near to him. >> and don't go table with the guy. so unlucky, his coworkers have a pool about what's going to bite him next, a shark, a black widow, an alien, i don't know. when we find out more about his next adventure, we'll pass it along. >> i think scorpion. i think a scorpion is going to get him next. kyle is in big trouble. switching gears, a lot of people getting ready for their fantasy
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your exclusive accuweather forecast on fox 10 news. >> had a beautiful friday. hopefully you got out because it was a should be for this time of year. there was some moisture in the air though, and i am sure you felt that. we are at 93 right now. we are having really nice nights the last several weeks, last couple of weeks for sure, east winds at five miles an hour, humidity at 31%. but keep your eye on the dew point. when it's above 55 i always like to remind people that there's a chance for a stray thunderstorm. we need about 55 degrees at the dew point level to have enough moisture in the atmosphere for
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very slight chance, about a 10% chance, 98 was our high today, 104 is normal, and 117, that's amazing. when you think about five years ago, we were at 117, that was our record. it was a hot august back then. look at this, our morning lows are right around where they should be. we are at 80 this morning. and we are still seeing a few of those showers, but most of them are dying off, definitely lessening in intensity. w saw some pretty strong thunderstorms today, mainly north of i-40, flagstaf some action, prescott saw some. up along the rim, into the white mountains, and we even saw a pretty big storm happening around queen creek this evening, around 5:30 that created some blowing dust and strong winds and hail, and it was a pretty big storm. but here's what's happening. you can see how things are kind of dying down. still seeing some light shower activity, north of i-40, so well north of flagstaff. a little bit coming up here just to the south of i-40 and off to the west of flag and north of
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but as we move further south, most of this activity has died off. we had a couple of storms north of cells, but they just kind of figured out, and right now things are looking pretty clear for most of the state, except for a light shower here and there. but as you can see here, we are watching the dew points go down, and once they go down, we see our chances of storms diminish but again because they are above 55, we could see an evening time thunderstorm pop up, the kind that makes you wake up and go, oh it's like we had this morning. we could see that again tonight and tomorrow morning. you can see the dew points locally city by city. rain shower, i know a lot of you woke up, i did early this morning. we had a very strong rain cell move through. we saw readings from just a little bit, three hundredths of an inch in safford, all the way to more than an inch up north of flagstaff. so we did get some rain but the futurecast is showing most of
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weekend. we have a pretty dry weekend. after tomorrow morning, our chances of storms diminish to almost 0% for the rest of the weekend. lows tonight, really beautiful, 70s in the desert regions, 40s and 50s up in the high country, and for tomorrow, we warm it up but not too bad. a little bit cooler than where we should be for this time of year. one area i'm keeping my eye on is down in louisiana and the gulf coast regions and florida. there's a tropical disturbance that could bring massive amounts of rain three to five inches in southern florida, and that could really cause the zika situation to explode there. so we are keeping on eye on that as well for you. but tomorrow we'll dry it out a little bit, 95, a nice cool 95 for the daytime high, 99 on sunday, 103 on monday, and pretty dry for the next couple of weeks, with a chance here or there, especially wednesday and thursday of next week for storms. you can get weather 24/7 on fox10phoenix.com.
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hour of fox 10 news, it was one of the biggest stories to come out of the olympics. how ryan lochte's lie is now paying off big for several brazilian businesses. plus a shocking reminder about the dangers of distracted driving. we are going to hear from the family who lost a loved one when a driver slammed right into the back of his motorcycle. >> i just don't think people really consider what sort of
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live from fox studios, fox 10 news is back. if we were all honest, a lot of us do it. just quickly glancing at the cell phone while you're driving, but in a split second, that tiny distraction can lead to tragedy. >> just ask one arizona man. he experienced the tragedy when his father was killed by a driver who was distracted by her phone. she's not facing any criminal charges, however, and now victim's son hopes that his father's story will lead to a change in the laws. >> i don't have my dad to call when i get off shift to talk to him about my day, and my mom doesn't have my dad to be with every day, like she has been for the last 41 years. >> it was a small distraction that led to heartbreak for an arizona family. on april 2nd, tom hall, a retired 34-year veteran of the phoenix fire department, has
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69 to his home in the prescott country club when he was hit by a speeding sedan. >> the point is, we know what she wasn't doing, which is looking at the road. that is what killed my dad, on a street legal motorcycle, 55 in the right-hand lane, minding his own business. >> yavapai county pursued no criminal charges against the 49-year-old distracted driver. officials felt the only charge that could be p failure to control a vehicle to avoid a collision. that charge only comes with a $180 fine. that's why jonathan created tom's law to change the current distracted driving laws and punishments. >> there's all of these people that are affected because of one woman's decision to do something that everyone, if you ask them, will tell you is stupid. she made that decision, and now this is what she has done. for more information on
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website, fox10phoenix.com. tragedy strikes a colorado family visiting lake powell. a 35-year-old mother dies trying to save her two-year-old son who is drowning. the boy fell off their houseboat into the water, and chelsey russell jumped in after him. she was able to keep the boy above water for at least five minutes until a family member was able to pull him to safety. the child was flown to hospital for precaution, but sadly his mom died. a law firm she works for described her as a super star attorney, marathon runner and mother. >> it will be an anonymous donation, but i will. i'm still waiting. i'm still waiting for that donation, mr. president. that's his message to the president, and that was carl mueller.
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mueller, the young arizona woman from prescott who was being held prisoner by i.s.i.s. but was eventually killed. the mueller family upset the president failed to make good to donate to a nonprofit organization honoring their daughter. she was working in the middle east where she was tortured, raped, and killed. her father tells the president personally promised them 17 months ago that he would make a donation to the foundation, but the mueller family says the organization has yet to see a penny from the president. today, white house officials could not explain the delay but promised a donation was forthcoming. >> the president is aware of the foundation, kayla's hands, that's been formed to honor her memory and to honor her life's work. it certainly is consistent with the kind of charitable
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and the first lady have supported in the past, and i do anticipate that the president would make a commitment to support this organization. >> kayla ueller grew up in prescott. her parents still live there, and tomorrow, look at this, this is the grand opening plan of a playground built in prescott in honor of kayla. her parents will speak during the dedication tomorrow. and we will be streamin that event live on our facebook page. it begins at 10:00. you can watch facebook.com/fox10phoenix. in tonight's fox flash point, the u.s. and russia working on a deal to try to end the war in syria, and that is a tall job. syria has been in the grips of civil war now for five years, as president bashar al-assad tries to hold on to power with russia's help against u.s. backed rebels. now comes word though that secretary of state john kerry is
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removal of assad as president and full access to relief supplies for syrian civilians, an estimated quarter of a million people have died in fighting there. flash point, the persian gulf where a u.s. navy patrol craft fires warning shots at iranian boats. the confrontation took place here in the northern part of the persian gulf. now, pentagon sources are saying that the uss squall fired three warning shots when an iranian boat came within 2 y it. the iranian boat then turned away. since december there have been several close calls with iranian warships, and that is tonight's fox flash point. the white house is now weighing in on the u.s. olympic swimmer ryan lochte's troubles with the law in brazil after lochte lie and said he was robbed at gunpoint, gunpointed to his head, when in reality he and three other swimmers
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lochte now faces charges of filing a false police report and is being summoned to court in brazil. although the case is expected to be handled out of court by attorneys, the white house has no plans to stray away from extradition should it come to that. a company is now offering an eight-hour tour of olympic themed sites, and on that tour, the lochte gas station. it's one of the stops, people like going there and takin selfies, hanging out. the station also says it has seen an uptick in business >> oh, yeah, they are selling snacks. >> trinkets, lochte posters, a lot of selfies. >> pictures with the security guard, maybe. >> yeah, or you go into the bathroom where all of the breakage happened. >> don't urinate on anything that you're not supposed to. less than a week after four corporate sponsors dropped
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sponsors. that's a ton. millions of dollars. >> it cost him millions that night. >> a cough drop company is endorsing him, or i guess allowing them to endorse him. pine brothers says customers should give lochte a second chance. >> i wonder what that pays. is that like a $500 a month gig. >> it's probably 25 bucks, and if it works out -- >> ryan, we'll renew you at the end of the month if it goes well. coming up, it's been a summer for lochte and the airline industry, and even
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arence is on a roll. yeah. i wish they'd name an event after me. same here. but the model year end becky event? that's no good... stevent! that's just vandalism. whatever you want to call it, don't miss the volkswagen model year end event. hurry in for a $1,000 volkswagen reward card and a five hundred dollar labor day bonus when you buy or lease a new 2016 passat. tonight--- an alarming discovery health watch tonight, an alarming discover made by barrow neurological institute here in phoenix. >> researchers say more high school athletes in arizona are getting concussions than ever before. kristy siefkin has the story. >> reporter: arizona high school athletes are required to
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program, and a new study out of barrow neurological institute says that that education is having a big impact on students reporting concussions and on the sorts that they choose to play. a new study from barrow neurological institute shows that that more arizona high schoolers are reporting concussions than ever before. >> a third of high school seniors report having had a concussion. this is far greater than published in the literature of the 10% range. >> the doctor who led the study believes that concussion education is the reason for that spike. of the 300 arizona high schoolers polled, almost 80% of the student athletes said they would tell their coach if they thought they had a concussion. only 30% would tell their parents. 13% said they would wait until play stopped to say something,
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>> the message to coaches is that your athletes trust you, and we entrust the coaches to take care of these athletes and make sure that the proper policies are followed to keep our athletes from further injury. airlines are under enormous pressure to get their technology problems fixed. this summer, we saw two examples of just how bad things can go when airlines have computer glitches. delta, southwest, they nearly collapsed when outages paralyzed their sy grounded, passengers stuck in terminals for hours on end, and now two u.s. senators are weighing in, demanding action. they sent a letter to 13 different airlines and asking for changes to avoid these meltdowns in the future. the airlines have until december 13th to respond. not much of a spring fling for the economy.
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just over 1% between april and june. that's a slightly weaker pace than expected. a slow down in business spending, set off by every day consumers. dow down off amid new uncertainty over a potential interest rate hike. gasoline prices keep driving higher, now rising 11 days in a row, $2.11, but keep in mind that's still down around $0.35 from this time last year. friend is one of his most expensive friends. it's national dog day on friday and it's getting pretty costly to take care of those pooches. how much? try $1,600 a year. that includes trips to the vet, food, and of course grooming. >> ah, we do spend a lot on our dogs, don't we? we had to spend some time tonight sharing some of the photos that you have. and first i'm going to start with mine. our social media friends, this
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take whatever we spend and multiply it by four, john. you do the math. >> i was thinking about when you were held hostage, the ransom for your dog. >> i thought the dog had died. i was so thrilled to find out two weeks later that it had only been stolen. >> that was a shakedown. that was despicable, actually. >> that will be a chapter in my book someday. look at him in the rearview mirror, my dogs love to do that too. celebrate this day without you pup. and how about this one, sharing this oldie but goody in honor of national dog day. he's a happy lplannener, look i. and these two, you can never go without a pug. melanie dudley, we know here. that's one of our producers. >> that's mel's dog? >> yeah, and here's a rescue pup, kelsea, elaine sharing her dog's picture.
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of a pug mix, trying to cool down, the dog door in the background. the only trouble is when he jumps out of the pool, he goes into the dog door. >> and then shakes. >> and there's bear. i wish we could spend the rest of the show -- >> we can. >> is it okay with you john? >> go ahead. >> share your dog picture, by the way, using the hash tag #nationaldogday. is bar soap nearly a thing
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buzz... where we talk about the stories people are talking about. time for the buzz. we talk about the stories that people are talking about. >> i always love the friday night buzz. first up, how far would you go to retrieve your phone if you dropped it? >> would you go as deep as this guy? >> the boat was moving too fast. this guy went super deep. earth, rather, the ends of a toilet, an outhouse type toilet. he dropped his phone right down the hole and then literally went right in. >> this is like a septic tank, right? >> it was a hazmat rescue. you know what i never found out if he got his phone. >> no? he better have, for all of this effort. >> if he didn't, he needs to go
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>> his wife needs to throw him a line and let him go down. he can repel in and hang around down there. >> i want to know what he had on that phone that made him want to dive into a you know what. >> i think he could have left it and the evidence would have been destroyed. >> you're right. nobody is going to go for that except him. kari, how do you know you're old? >> i have got a million ways that i know. >> do you use bar soap? >> occasionally, yes. >> if you do, you're probably over 60 and you're more than likely than >> can i tell you where to go right now? you can go right to you know where. >> sales of bath and shower soaps, they are on the rise, but millennials, they apparently believe that bar soaps are covered in germs once they are used, and they don't like them. >> first of all, i don't think you're over 60 if you use bar soapment i think i know when they are coming from.
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share a bar of soap with your roommates, and you always had to think, what's the last thing that they're washing and the first thing i'm washing. >> dove soap, i love it. >> are you going to paid for that ad? >> no. maybe they will send me a check. some people have called scottsdale the fake boob capital of america k become a place for smaller breasts. women seeking augmentations are seeking smaller breasts. out is the d cup, in is the b cup. what do you think about that? >> i'm game whatever happens. >> either or? >> that's not a big item with me. >> you'll never say no to a b cup or a d cup, something like that? >> that's pretty much it. you have synthesized it for me.
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little more natural looking and looks better in clothing, but, hey, if you want a d cup, go for it. >> okay. you have permission tonight. kari has given you permission. >> i mean, do what you want, right? >> okay. sure. all right. your turn to chime in. go to my facebook page to start off the festivities, john hook fox 10. >> you were so quiet on that, i figured you would fill that up and i wouldn't have to say anything. >> no, no, no. i just, you know, greater no matter what shape, size, whatever. >> okay. i love that about you. go to kari lake fox 10, i would love to hear from you as well, and like us while you're there. >> i'm with john. whatever size you want, and i like the lather in a bar of soap. i mean, come on, you have got to get the lather going when you are in the shower. anyway, we hit the diamond as the dbacks get their gold glove back, a.j. pollock back, and we
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davila, the league mvp, and this man, coach of the year, kevin guy. the rattlers playing the big game in glendale, talking stick resort arena tonight. and the cardinals head cach bruce arians got things going with a coin toss. the rattlers got off to a rough start. already down 7-0, they fumble the football. the sol, they scoop and score, touchdown philadelphia, 14-0 right off the back. kevin guy can't believe it. on the rattlers fumble again. are you kidding me? philadelphia recovers again. 21-0 soul, oh, boy, what's going on here. but, wait, let me take a selfie. oh, the soul players are hamming it up, the rattlers looking to rally, davila buying some time, and it pays off. the rattlers think, we have got a game here, right, right? wrong. philly just kept on attacking, the soul steal this one in
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philadelphia soul are your arena bowl champions. >> turn the ball over, you know, we turned the ball over five times, two fumbles, two interceptions. can't win ball games when you are turning the ball over. >> turnovers, turnover battle i think they won it, and nine times out of ten those to a teams are going to win. i didn't do a good job of taking care of the football. >> what a bummer. great season for the more football for you thanks to the cardinals and their new starting running back, david johnson, second year man looking to pick up where he left off. he's a top five fantasy pick, in my opinion. he has great hands. remember this run in philadelphia? amazing run, breaking tackles all the way down, david johnson ready for a bigger role with the arizona cardinals.
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expectations are higher definitely. and i feel like i'm ready to, you know, prove that and prove my worth, and as a team-wise, you know, i can't speak for the team but i feel like we are all ready to go and excited for the season, the regular season, to start. >> you can see david johnson and the cardinals in action this sunday right here on fox 10. cardinals taking on the texans in houston. this is cool to see if you're dbacks fan, a.j. pollock taking the field this season before pollock broke his elbow just days before the start of the regular season, and now he's finally worked his way back. how about drury, no scoring in the early going, drury keeping it that way with a fantastic catch. that is just glovely. how, what a catch by drury. how about a.j. pollock, stretches for the catch, so nice, we have got to look at that one twice, wow, what a
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first game back. that's why he's a gold glove winner. rickie weeks junior, game tied at two, says check that, make it one, solo shot laser to left. dbacks take the lead. but in the top of the ninth, here comes cincinnati, are you kidding me, the bullpen blows it again, and oh, boy, cincinnati just takes the lead right here in the 10th by a score of 3-2. we'll have an update for you coming up later. more local stuff, thanks to the mercur t action for the first time since the olympics, and candice dupree was putting on a show. she could not miss, made 8-10 shots, 16 points, mercury final score 98-72. nice to see them getting back in
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