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the photo is chilling. a man caught on surveillance camera in old town scottsdale pick up an unconscious woman, tossing her over his shoulder, and hauling her away. this man is accused of kidnapping and raping that woman multiple times. >> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. we begin with this fox 10 news exclusive. >> these allegations against the man are disgusting, and tonight we are learning that he was a professional mma fighter and was a security guard at a local hotel. >> if all of this is true, a despicable, horrible crime. >> reporter: the adjectives obviously can't describe this, disgusting, shocking. a 20-year-old girl, mid twenties, i should say, passed out in the entertainment district of scottsdale.
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his shoulder, walked away, and then sexually assaulted her several times over the course of the evening. now that man has been identified as 28-year-old ramirez, an employee at the hotel valley ho. just after september 17th, the victim and the friend were out the friend had to leave her to walk off and get a car, and when the friend returned the victim was missing. police say that that's when the man over his shoulder, and then took her home, assaulting her several times before dropping her off at an intersection in tempe. we spoke to tempe police a little bit earlier this evening. here's what they had to say. >> the victim was taken to a location, a distance from where she was, she was sexually assaulted, and then she was driven back to the suspect's home where she was sexually assaulted two more times. unconsciousness does not equal
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our downtown area to drink responsibly, stay in groups, stay with friends, things like that. >> reporter: ramirez was arrested on the 21st. he has been charged with two counts of kidnapping, three counts of sexual assault, and an account of sexual abuse. reporting live, i'm kristy siefkin, fox 10 news. thanks, christy. fox 10 news alert tonight, police investigate two shootings tonight that are just a few miles apart and right now it is not clear if they may be connected. the shooting happened near northern and loop 101 in peoria, one person taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. >> the other shooting happening in glendale near the university of phoenix stadium, 95th avenue and bethany home road, and in this shooting one victim was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. stick with fox 10 for updates. >> a detention officer on the other side of the jail bars, admitting that he had sex with a female inmate.
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officer since 2013 at estrella jail. tonight he faces charges and has been taken off the job. another case of law enforcement, officers behaving badly, a misconduct investigation under way after a man says three phoenix police officers forced him to eat marijuana during a traffic stop last week. marc martinez is live with the latest on the development. marc? >> this all started when a 19-year-old was pulled over for a at mcdowell in phoenix. the officers found a small amount of pot in the car. tht is when apparently, according to police, these rookie officers made that man eat the drug in order to avoid going to jail. today, phoenix police chief joe yahner visibly angry at a news conference over what happened. >> these allegations against the
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compelling, appalling, and extremely compelling. >> all three on their first year of the fos force, mcfadden transferred from chicago after serving ten years on the police forest force this. the officers accusing -- of forcing a 19-year-old man to eat marijuana. chief yahner says the in charge did not act quickly enough when he found out about what happened and has now been demoted to a sergeant. he also says the three officers turned off their body cameras during a traffic stop, and he did not mince words when he talked about what he thought about their actions. >> i can tell you based on what i have, termination was inevitable. it was coming. i am very, very displeased with
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have right now. they chose to resign. that's their calls. they are not phoenix police department employees anymore. >> and that teenager said he became sick after eating the marijuana. so again, not only is this an internal investigation going on, but also a criminal investigation, which could result in charges against two of these officers. reporting live, marc martinez, fox 10 news. live pictures right now from charlotte, north carolina, where a curfew has just gone into effect there. it is the result of violent protests and looking at that past couple of nights. hundreds of people still protesting, however, tonight, despite that curfew. >> and we are learning that last night's protests turned deadly. one man, who was shot in the head during downtown charlotte, has died. we also learned that the man was not shot by officers. and now police have opened an investigation, a criminal probe into his shooting.
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the shooting death of keith lamont scott. his family was given the opportunity to watch the dash cam and body cam video of that shooting. officers claimed that scott was holding a gun when they fired on him, but the family said they could not tell from the video if that's what happened. they did say they want the video released to the public immediately. police have no no plans right now to do so until their investige meanwhile, a tulsa officer, betty shelby, charged. shelby's attorney says crutcher was not following police commands, and he began to reach into the window of his suv. officers felt threatened. but his family says the video clearly shows that the window of the suv was rolled up at the time. negating the idea that there was some threat. police say crutcher did not have
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>> another protest being planned here in the valley, reverend maupin is planning to block the bridge in tempe it on monday two protest the death of african-americans, the protest set to begin at 9:00 a.m. a glendale police commander who served as the interim police chief in speaking out about his experience there. andre anderson took over as the chief after the deadly police shooting of an unarmed african-american man back in 2014. that shooting sparked riots in that city. anderson said during his time as chief there, he learned how important it is to listen to the community. >> i believe some people, not many, people think we don't care. i mean, we are the community. we are not perfect. we are not infallible. we make mistakes.
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people in the community, and the vast majority of us take on this job because we care. >> anderson says that while police shootings are in the national headlines, it's important to remember, the majority of police officers are good people. coming up tonight, did you get rained on today? maybe you got stuck in some of the storms. well, fall has arrived, and i think you're going to like the way it starts. i'll have the forecast, coming up. plus, the presidential race is neck and neck across the country, and it's pretty tight here in arizona to you want proof? donald trump's counterpart, mike pence, coming to arizona to try to lock down support from voters. but first, it's a thought that makes some women uncomfortable, and it's liberating for others, going without any makeup. next, we are talking about the
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she's still making awesome music, but she's looking a lot different these days. she's fresh faced, not wearing any makeup, wearing no makeup. a pretty bold move for someone in an industry where image is wrapped up in appearance. an essay new look went viral. in it, she said, i don't want to cover up anymore, not my face, not my mind, not my thoughts, not my dreams, not my struggles, not my emotional struggles, nothing. she added women are brainwashed, like we have to be skinny or sexy or desirable or perfect. kind of a small decision, not wearing makeup, you would think,
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women everywhere started posting these, selfies with the #nomakeup. more and more women are living the no makeup life still, and it turns out they are loving it. ? >> and i don't wear makeup anymore, and i feel free. ? this girl is on fire ? >> i don't wear makeup anymore and and strong. >> reporter: you could call these women trendsetters. they quit makeup long before alicia keys did. >> a couple of years ago, i just started running, and it was taking a lot of time. i had to get up earlier, i had it to make that extra time, and i would get done, and i would be like, i don't want to spend the extra time putting on makeup. i would look in the mirror, and
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supportive. it's not the makeup, it's you. i like the way you look. >> when i was younger, i had bad skin, so i would put makeup on to camouflage the bad skin, and i finally got to a point where i thought, no, i'm not going to do this anymore, and then when i stopped wearing makeup, i noticed my skin didn't break out anymore, so then i didn't want to go back to wearing makeup. >> alicia keys on a mission to get people so used to seeing her face without look will become mainstream, normal for a world coming -- a world of women coming up with unreal expectations. and people are talking about it. >> natural beauty, it's good. there's nothing wrong with that. >> do you think she is as beautiful without makeup as she is with makeup? >> of course. beauty is on the inside, right?
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she looks beautiful. >> i think it's a choice that, if you want to make it, you don't want to glam it up every day, you don't have to. >> i prefer no makeup. i'm a no makeup guy. >> so have we been wasting all of our time, trying to put on makeup to look good? >> yes. >> i wish i would have known that 30 years ago. >> that is incredible. >> wow. so the question is, are you ready to ditch all of these beauties have. look at all of these amazing fresh faces. this is the trend that alicia keys started. if you are, post your photos using that hash tag, sans makeup. i just posted one of my doozies, you can find it on my page. i wasn't sure if i was ready, but i thought if alicia keys can and all of these beauties can, i can.
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fox 10. post yours, guys and everybody. >> are you telling me to get rid of my theoretical makeup? >> post yours on my facebook, john, please. the louisiana police department now denying rampant reports that they are investigating brad pitt on child abuse charges. this is according to tmz that the actor's treatment of his his divorce on monday. oscar winner marilyn -- french actress posted a statement denying gross gossip of an affair with brad pitt. coming up, forget the stock market. why one man says the baseball card market, yes, that's where the real dough is. he shares his winning strategy,
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>> investment. and by the way, if i can join the conversation, i would prefer to not wear makeup, kari. look, 20 years ago, rex and rob ryan broke into arizona. come sunday, they are going to do everything they can to knock off the cardinals. but patrick pederson is ready for the city of that's what they call buffalo.
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trump, and that may explain why his running mate, mike pence, visit the valley tonight, trying to shore up the base. he spoke at the living word bible church in mesa. >> and that is where we find marcy jones live at the big event. a lot of people there tonight, marcy? >> there actually were, kari and john. you know what, this church actually holds about 2000 people. it wasn't filled to the brim, but a lot of folks showing up. like you said, we are just about six weeks out from election that's why the last couple of rallies are so important, especially for the vice presidential candidates because we don't really know them as well as the front faces, so this is a perfect opportunity for them to show us exactly who he is. >> from the day we arrive in the white house, i promise you that the trump-pence team is going to work our hearts out every day of the week until we revive the american dream for every
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creed or color or gender. we are going to bring the american dream back to life. >> promises made tonight touched supporters on different levels. >> what really moved me was his love for america. my father was an immigrant. so i have always had a passion for america. i have been praying for years that we restore america what our founding fathers wanted. >> he talked about the economy, the importance of education, but also focused on religion, values and family. a few topics some supporters say they have been craving. >> just the way he spoke from a religious point of view, you know he has good roots, family roots, and i think he just really means what he says. you know, honestly, he's speaking from his heart. >> pence saying simply he wants to make america great again,
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record speaks for themselves. >> common sense conservative principles work every time that you put them into practice, right? i mean, they really do. i come from a state that works, the state of indiana, and you are blessed with great leadership here in arizona. your governor doug ducey is a great man, a great leader, and he is doing a great job in arizona. >> reporter: the vp debate of course coming up in virginia. mike pence's counterpart -- >> no, he's his running mate. >> soon to be boss? >> i guess so. >> donald trump crossing the key state of pennsylvania. trump is promising to implement a national anticrime agenda in
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meantime, hillary clinton took the day off from the campaign trail. her campaign says she's preparing for monday's debate in new york. it is the first debate between clinton and trump, and it could be one of most watched in history. most likely will be. the latest real clear politics average of the polls shows that clinton is leading trump by just two points nationally. >> so the stakes are very high for the first presidential debate between donald trump and hillary clinton. i will hofstra debate in new york, reporting live before or after the debate. live coverage is on fox 10 news at 5:00, that will wind us up to the debate time, which is 6:00 right here on fox 10, and then immediately after the debate, live coverage, a full live show, a half hour on fox 10 news for reaction, going through what you just saw and how it all played out. you can also watch it online on fox news now. >> next, some of us have been driving for a long time.
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way. have you ever thought about that? >> never. >> i know you think you drive perfectly, john, but you're probably doing it wrong. >> no, actually, when we explain this, i know i'm doing it wrong, and you might be too. so we are all in the boat together. >> i, on the other hand, have been doing it right >> oh, because you're the lawbreaker? okay. okay. >> no, no, i have been doing it right. we'll explain what we are talking about. also coming up, what a day. i mean it was the first day of fall. we got tons of rain, not tons, but a lot of people got rain. and the question more in the forecast? i think you're going to love the the average age of a homeless person is 9 years old. my dream is to help kids living on the streets with education.
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-ah man! wait, is that a basketball player? yes! -wow! my heart's about to jump out my chest man. charles you ought to be proud man. i'm just extremely grateful they were here giving them some encouragement- that's something that these kids are going to remember for a lifetime. did you see his big old feet? look.
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you're watching fox 10 news at 9:00. with john hook and kari lake. it definitely is feeling like fall out there, and a rainy day in the valley bringing us some cooler temperatures. we just mentioned going into the break, 75 degrees going outside. what a difference from a month ago. check out the time-lapse captured by our tower cam atop south rolled in. pretty ominous looking. that's gorgeous. photographer robert out there, having a little trouble trying to keep the camera dry. we may not quite be out of it yet, right, kari? >> there's still a chance that we could get rain tonight, what a great way to usher in fall in arizona, with some rain, and it actually felt a little fall like out there, didn't it? 75 out there.
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chance for rain, about a 10-15% chance through the morning time, but i think that chance is going down by the hour. with the dew point of 70, though, you know what that means, there's enough moisture in the atmosphere to draw into some of those rain showers. 87 was the high. we were 11 degrees below normal, 98 would be the normal, 109 the record high for today. more than a quarter of an inch of rain at sky harbor, if you are in scottsdale, parts of the east really valley, even of glendale, you probably got a little bit more than that, some areas getting a lot more rain. i'll show you the totals in a moment. the storm that pushed through was a frontal system, it's going to bring temperatures down, cooler than we have been in a long, long time. and look at how those storms rushed through this afternoon, at about 3:00 started moving into the valley, right through into the tonto basin and kind of withered away.
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north, the grand canyon got hit, a few in flagstaff tonight, a few that appear to be popping back up again. so we are not complooeg completely out of the woods, so our chances of rain have diminished tonight. 70 is the dew point. anything over 55 indicates enough moisture in the to support showers. so anywhere you see these really high dew points, like gila bend 67, 59 in payson, 57 the dew point right now in sedona, that indicates we could get said and done. the most rain falling in northern arizona near the grand canyon, oh, gosh, almost 83 hundredths of an inch there,.26 in phoenix, .2 inches in flagstaff, you can see here, anywhere from a trace, some areas not getting any since midnight and some areas getting a lot more. i wanted to show you some cute pictures here, some kids out plaing in the rain today, some of the clouds out there today,
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when that storm was rolling through tis afternoon. share it with us on our social media site, fox 10 phoenix, and look at that, a little bit of rain on the pool and just kind of a whiteout in the background. let's put it all together for you and show you the futurecast. all of this is going to start moving out by morning timement there's a real slight chance pthat we could see a few more rain showers, through about 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, but incredibly rare, like a 10-15% chance, so don't count on too 75 is where right now with the tower cam, and let's take a look at the final ten-day forecast for you, if i can pull that up here. here we go. look at this john. this is amazing. 84 tomorrow, sunny, clear, a little breezy, 88 saturday, 94, suny on sunday, and just a beautiful ten-day forecast with overnight lows in the 60s. a mobile home in phoenix
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morning, the fire quickly took over the property, consumed it. the intense heat and large flames making it very difficult for firefighters to put it out. neighbors say they heard nearly a dozen explosons as those flames spread. >> i look over, the flames are 3, 40 feet in the air. all of a sudden there's explosion after explosion. >> i just woke up, looked outside, and i realized the whole sky was like orange. >> we got our dogs out, kids out, way we could. >> a horse and a dog had to be rescued. two people who live next door to the mobile home, they were okay. we are told the residents of the mobile home were out of state. a mini pig, a micropig almost taken in a home burglary in maryvale.
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pigs can be a little feisty. look at the guy, robbing the house, trying to get the pig. the pig is not going to go for it. they did make off though with some electronics. >> come here. >> why? >> he's kind of intrigued by the little pig. the thieves were not in the house for long when they discovered the pig. as i said, they stole a few electronics. they tried to grab the little pig, but he was pretty quick as getting eventually the would be pignapper got away. the homeowner was thankful that her prized pet pig was not taken. >> this is my baby. i have waited for a long time for him. it's just been me and him for about ten months now since i was born. i'm just super attached, so that would be the worst thing for me to lose in the house, a robbery. >> the thieves made off with a
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that were there. a neighbor says the thieves left in a white suv. if you have in any information about the home invasion, you are asked to call phoenix police. the bullhead city regatta is no more, the city council voting to end the event from pressure from the community, city residents complaining of trash and human waste left behind. these photos look at all of the trash left behind there. the supporters of the regatta say it was good for the city's economy, but maybe not worth it when you see what's left behind. drivers who don't merge properly, you're sitting in traffic when someone speeds right by you. you're waiting to merge. you're in line. you think you're doing the right thing. they speed right by you and cut right in front of you. well, it turns out those guys, the guys you're yelling at, they
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colorado are encouraging people to use what's called the zipper method. that means use the entire roadway until it begins to narrow, and then merge into the other lane. so run right up to the end and then merge. that's the right way to do it. studies across the country have shown that merging early, which is what i do, actually creates bigger backups, and using the zipper method actually reduces traffic congestion by as much as 35%. in colorado. a.d.o.t. has been testing the same technique on our roadways for months now. so let's show you what we are talking about. we are going to put this into motion. all right? so what they are asking you to do is run right up to the cones and merge here, not back here, which is what i do. okay. so watch this as we move it along, and i'm going to erase this. i'm going to stop for a second because this is me back here. i'm back here, way back here, getting in line, trying to merge, and the right person is
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because he's going to run right up to the end and then merge. so that's the right way to do it. put it in motion again. i didn't know this, because a.d.o.t. is working with this, not only colorado, but a.d.o.t. as well. so some food for thought next time. run it right up to the cones and slide in. the zipper method. >> so the next time you want to, you know, give them the middle finger when they do that, they are doing the right thing. >> i know. i'm in the back, and i'm thinking, who is the guy who just blew past m -- that's you. >> but i'm going it the right way. don't be mad at me. >> a little bit of a driving lesson, courtesy of a.d.o.t. i'm doing their bidding for them. >> there's this roadway still here, thinking, we need to use it folks. >> i'm thinking, merge early, don't bother with it. >> they put asphalt down, not
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fox 10 news is back. times are tough, right, economically? looking for a winning strategy to earn a little money? who isn't? well, look no further than a pack of baseball cards. the appreciation on these is amazing. one stock expert took a long hard look at it and discovered that anyone, anyone can turn a huge profit. >> when university professor jared williams was a kid, he noticed an between his childhood hobby, baseball cards, and his father's passion, the stock market. as the company's earnings go up, so does the stock price. but what about a player's performance and the performance of their baseball card? that's when williams and his team tested a market trading strategy called momentum fshlg stock price momentum is a tendency for stocks that have done well in the recent past to
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that have done poorly in the recent past. >> they tested out prices of baseball cards over six years, tested the value over a three-month span, and then began selling them regardless of how they were -- in the stock market, the momentum strategy produces a return of almost 1% per month, which is significant. but in the baseball card experint of 5.5% per month. that's more than 60% a year. williams says anyone who wants to seriously make money off of baseball cards should employ this strategy. >> if you see or notice cards going from value, it's probably a good time to buy those cards. if you notice cards going down in value, you should sell them, because it's likely that they
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value. >> baseball cards are cheaper and they can issue an endless supply, bringing down the price. expert's say mike bowman's 2000 rookie card can sell anywhere from 5,000 to $15,000. another blue chip card is the chicago cubs kyle schwarber, his rookie card going up for $10,000 on money. it could be one of the largest cyber security breaches ever, yahoo saying hackers stole data from at least 500 million user accounts, names, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, and some passwords could now be in the wrong hands. -- only one chance to make a first impression, and you better
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according to a new survey, two in five hiring managers spend less than a minute reading a resum?, and nearly 80% of them have caught a lie on a resum?. yikes. the fixed rate mortgage falling under to 3.5% this week, getting closer to the all time low that was hit about four years ago. and now we know the going rate for having junior mow the lawn. according to a report, the amount that average parents pay their kid is a little more than $6 a cut. that's business. i'm david asman. a valley couple decided to take their big photos at a circle k, totally impromptu. they got married at the hackette house in tempe. i was thinking they were maybe thirsty or hungry.
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>> they turned out really great. some of the pictures show the couple at the soda machine, other pictures show them picking out snacks. they don't work for circle k, so there wasn't anything behind this, but she stops there every morning for her friends. >> the photographer says it's some of the best photographs she's ever taken of a wedding, at the circle k. one group wants them to make
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i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember."
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in just a few minutes at 10 coming up in just a few minutes at 10:00, a house committee is investigating sexual harassment and bullying claims from employees at national parks across the u.s. what officials say what did was common place there. plus, tesla is filing a lawsuit against state officials in michigan. what the auto maker wants the ability to do that could potentially save buyers' mone fox 10 news at 10:00. okay, marc. thank you. we'll see you in a bit. tonight for tonight's talkers. >> and first up, in and out burger one of my all time favorite places to eat, hamburgers fries and shakes, john, but now there is a demand for change in the form of a change.org opinion, asking for a
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vegetarians are sick and tired of going there and only being able to order fries. >> my answer is to go to the veggie place. in and out is for beef. i don't know why you have to order a vegetarian burger at the in and out. >> what about if you go there with a vegetarian friend? >> go down the street to the vegetarian place. >> there's a lot of for in and out burger. >> if in and out decides it's in the interest of their business model, i'm fine. >> but don't change the hamburger. >> don't do that. the human driver may be on the verge of extinction. technology shapers believe that human drivers may be here much sooner than we ever thought, and hundreds are proposing a ban on
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seattle within ten years. according to the guy behind this at google, he says we need to take the human out of the loop. >> get him out of the driver's seat. they are pretty bad in the driver's seat. >> they are. the cause of crashes, 94% human error. >> i would assume the humans are in the car, because they are hauling humans. >> i would be there, in the backseat or playing guitar. i can't >> that means that there's going to be no semi-trucks. >> i think it's great. i think if we can fly airplanes auto pilot, i would love a self-driving car. >> nobody to irritate you on the road, right? >> right. except yourself. i don't mean you, i mean -- >> you're fine doing that. you irritate yourself enough. >> exactly. time for you to talk back to you. we want to know what you think. >> yes, find us on social media, twitter and facebook. start with john hook fox 10.
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fox 10. we want to hear your thoughts. >> yeah, weigh in. >> john and kari, a big weekend for larry fitzgerald and the cardinals, beware of the bills. fitz says so. look at the preview of this matchup, come sunday morning. plus, third-string quarterback, matchup, come sunday morning. plus, third-string quarterback, bill belichick, what is driving performance? it's not a weekend hobby. you have to live and breathe it for 50 years. it's letting it all hang out there, and it's hanging on for dear life. that is what amg driving performance means. and this is where it lives.
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you're watching fox 10 sports with jude lacava in hd. these two guys right here, they are very well aware of what's ahead, come sunday morning. two games into the season, the buffalo bills are still looking for their first win. but beware, the cards, understand this, a trip across three time zones never easy, a game that sta phoenix time, that's a challenge, and your routine is off. you're facing a desperate team. and as richard saenz reports, the cardinals are well aware of the challenge. >> looking for evans down the middle of the field, and it is intercepted, petersen trying to bring it out of the end zone, and here he comes, pointing to the crowd while he is running. >> after getting back on track last week in glendale, the boys head to buffalo to take on the
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paper looks like an easy target. but patrick peterson is not buying it. >> it's a very, very dangerous football team. like i said, early, these guys have a very, very talented football team, but it's going to be difficult going in the first a couple of times trying to figure out what these guys want to do with their offense. >> last time the cardinals played the bills, back in 2004, >> we weren't a very good team back in '04. this was a different scenario. we were a lot more veterans, a lot better going into buffalo than we were in 2004. >> and something tells me this time around something will be different for both fitz and the cardinals. >> kick off at 10:00 a.m., and
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with coverage of the cards week three in buffalo. down to the third-string quarterback, brissett. there wasn't a guy out that said they will be okay, right? they are okay. think again. brissett says, hey, bill take this. bill belichick's game plan ability is phenomenal, and a the rug numerous times, just could never get going. the texans were shutout. they were shutout. and blount, 124 carries, 105 yards, by the way, eight carries, 48 yards for brissett, and this was a route, 27-0, the patriots are 3-0 without tom brady. how about that. a.s.u. looking ahead to saturday night. it's pac-12 conference football. they will host the california golden bears.
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the university of texas san antonio, and they did it with this, manny wilkins to fred gammage touchdown, down 28-14 in that fourth quarter. but all that matters is winning football games. here's todd graham. >> i love this team. i love their attitude. i was so proud of them, just the attitude and coming back and, you know, it doesn't, you know, i always say this at the beginning of every season, probably for the last 15 years. you have to win the close games. >> saturday night, hey, it's arizona coyotes media day. are you ready for some hockey? yeah, they are ready to roll, and this is a youth movement, no question about it, veteran shane doan.
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now. we begin tonight with a fox 10 exclusive, some shocking images taken right before a sexual assault in oldtown scottsdale. police say that man picked up a woman from the ground, put her over his shoulder, and then took her to his home where he sexually assaulted her several times, that man identified by police as romero, a former professional mma fighter and an employee at the valley hotel in scottsdale. kristy siefkin joins us live now. kristy, what a disturbing story. >> incredibly disturbing, marc, and in fact it was a woman in her hid 20s that was in the entertainment district, had a little bit too much to drink, and she actually passed out here in this parking lot. just a little bit later, surveillance video showed that a man walked up, threw the girl over his shoulder, took her away, and then as you mentioned, sexually assaulted her several times throughout the course of the evening. that man has been identified as
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