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now. good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. first on fox tonight, a disturbing story coming out of a phoenix neighborhood tonight. >> a man accused of exposing himself to two young children who were playing in a backyard, and then he hugs one of those kids before jumping over a fence and then running away. >> the man can be seen on a surveillance camera at a neighborhood home. marcy jones joins us live with the latest. >> reporter: that's right, guys, very scary story. i security camera caught that man on footage. they worked with detectives this morning to work through all of the video. police say they are really looking for real change through their city council members. >> we went back this morning with two detectives and went back to the day of the incident and ended up finding the guy headed eastbound, and then 40 minutes later taken off
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>> when they heard a man exposed himself down the street, they were shocked but not entirely surprised. >> there's been a significant increase in the vagrancy and a lot of people walking around that don't belong and we have been talking to crime stop and as many of the council members as we could, but nothing has been done. the neighborhood is just now, now that that's occurred, it's hit a little too close >> reporter: the couple who have three young children say it's a great tight knit neighborhood but they believe because of a drug clinic close by, unwanted company wanders in. >> we have a methadone clinic at 23rd and northern that's attracting all kinds of methadone users, and they stay around, and they get their free fix from the methadone clinic, and once their withdrawals are settled in, they come into the
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>> they always keep a close eye on kids, but because of what happened down the street, their outside time will be restricted until there's a change. >> a little one is two and she's out there all the time by herself, and we have a big backyard, and it's meant to play in for the kids, and it's sad to think that she can't go out there without me being paranoid or on high alert. >> now they are looking for extra help from city council members. >> we have a mom's group that gets together. it's a great neighborhood and everybody is trying their hardest. we just need a little extra help because we are trying to do as much as we can. >> reporter: now, kari and luke are very good friends with the family that this happened to. they say they are all okay but they're obviously very shaken up. reporting live, marcy jones, fox 10 news. police have identified a young woman found dead last week
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18-year-old gabby gutierrez of surprise. her body found last friday in a canal along miller road, it is not clear how she died. and now on to a fox 10 news alert, a six-year-old boy is rushed to the hospital after being hit by a car. >> this happened thrng this evening in el mirage near 128th avenue and cactus. the boy was flown to the hospital. danielle miller is live at the scene with the latest. what have you learned? the scene here not too long ago. they were out here completing their investigation, taking some photos. the van a was here. that was the vehicle that actually hit this little boy. we are in a housing development in mirage near 128th avenue and cactus, the intersection where police say the 6-year-old little boy was hit. reorts now are that the woman was driving a van, there were a
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she was actually stopping at the intersection to yield to the kids, and this is when they say a six-year-old boy darted out in front of them. we did talk to a few people out here who tell us it was a dog that the little boy was chasing. they were on scene here providing the six-year-old boy with aid. >> my best friend's little brother got hit. he's screaming, i can't see, i can't see, i can't see. his tongue is bloody, his whole mouth is bloody because his tongue really hard and almost bit it off. >> whether they are riding their bike or scooters or whatever, they are darting across this road. i see it all the time, and cars are just running back and forth, and they are doing it quickly, so it's quite scary. >> reporter: and this little boy was air lifted to phoenix chchildren's hospital. i'm not sure at this time of a condition for this little boy, but police say some good news here, he was alert and was communicating with police.
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condition, we'll breng you the latest as it becomes available. reporting live, danielle miller, fox 10 news. >> a young mother is killed and more than a hundred other people are hurt after a commuter train crashes in new jersey, and authorities say right now it appears the train was going too fast when it plowed into the hoboken terminal during rush hour. >> i observed it coming in at a high rate of speed, went over the bumper through the air, traveled another 40 feet and came to a rest when it hit the wall of the waiting restroom. >> lights went out, people fell over who were standing, and then the roof came down, the roof of the train came down, caved in. >> it looks like the train plowed right into the station. a 34-year-old woman who was standing on a platform was killed after being hit by debris. the white house says right now no indication that this was an
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tonight, we are hearing from a 19-year-old man who was forced by phoenix police officers to eat marijuana to get out of a traffic ticket. all three officers have since resigned. but the 19-year-old who ate the pot is talking. edward castro was pulled over on september 19th for speeding. he had no registration, no license plates, they were suspended at th but the officers reportedly gave him a chance to get out of the traffic ticket by eating a gram of marijuana found inside his car. the officers told him if he didn't eat it, they would go to jail. >> i told them know, and they had their hands on their taser guns and everything, so i was kind of paranoid, and i went ahead and ate it.
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all three quickly resigned, and another officer was demoted. scary moments after a man fired a gun at a store near alma school and ray roads. the man fired the gun, took off, ran out of the store. nobody was hurt but the store was evacuated as police investigated to see exactly what was going on. so far no arrests have been made. two teens in connection with armed robberies at fast food restaurants. both robberies caught on camera, and you can clearly see the robber wearing a clown mask, the first at a dominos, the other at a taco bell. police say a suspect at a traffic stop ratted out his partner. the race for maricopa county sheriff getting hotter, paul
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sheriff joe arpaio for defamati defamation, an ad citing a police report back in 2003 while paul penzone was going through a separation from his then wife. but penzone says the allegations aren't true and that his ex-wife and he worked things out and that the charges were eventually dropped. in his lawsuit, he calls the ad misleading, but the sheriff's campaign called the lawsuit a political >> they are trying to take advantage of that for their own political gain. i find it to be one of the most unethical and irresponsible things to do. >> the fact of the matter is the arpaio campaign has every right to look at police reports and records to tell the public what they find out about paul penzone. >> arpaio's lawyers say they plan to countersue.
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last day of the monsoon. so how will it end, and what's in store for the weekend? >> well, dave munsey joins us now with a look at the forecast for us. dave, we have mentioned it before, this monsoon is really hanging on until the very end. >> it's going to hang on until the last day and maybe might find our way into october with some monsoonal activit as well. as you can see it's 84 degrees right now, the winds are down pretty good. but we still have some moisture around the ste we look pretty safe through the night, we are run down. take a look. we had our rain earlier in the day. most people got a real nice steady rain for an hour or so, off and on early in the day. this is where all of the heavy stuff, the storms were, advisories down in the southeastern portion of the state. there's safford right there and clifton. get a look, still some moisture rolling through those areas. but look at it rolling on out of
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along, and then north of flagstaff, we see a little bit of active weather. there's not a great deal of it in there, but take a look,.75 inches in show low, almost a half inch up in st. john's, so we are seeing a little bit, and then you can see here there is your day, 93 on the high, 75 on the low. we'll have more coming up in just a few minutes from around the country and a little bit more around the state. >> okay, dave, thank you. more problems for samsung. first it was phones, now it's another d that could also explode. >> and there's just 39 days left now until the presidential election. why donald trump is making arizona one of his top priorities during his final weeks on the campaign trail. but first, a freshman girl at a valley high school is kicking all the stereotypes right out the window. she's doing it on the football
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football is a sport dominated by young men, but in recent years, more and more young women are trying out for the team. >> and that's exactly what girl did, trying out for kicker and making the team. kristy siefkin has the story. >> on a quiet afternoon in cave creek, a young high school freshman is putting in work on the football field by not only kicking field goals but by kicking stereotypes right out the door. >> and i have played soccer since i was four, so it kind of just came second nature to me, and that's why i can kick with both my right and my left foot. >> she may be the only girl on a team of boys of cactus shadows high school. she is no stranger to football.
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her dad is a coach at paradise valley. so when she decided to try out to be a kicker, her family was all for it. >> their jaws dropped. they were like, okay, let me see what you can do. when i made their first 30-yard field goal, they were just like -- >> and that's the same look other students have when ty with a jersey on. yeah, this is my jersey, number 11, that's me. >> reporter: she admits that some people are skeptical about whether a girl should be playing a boy's sport, but carly says it all comes down to guts. >> you just have to get over it and be like, okay, if you were a girl, would you actually be out here doing this? and a lot of people say no, and i have the guts to do this.
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carly's job is about kicking field goals, extra points, and kickoffs. but there was a rare occasion during a recent game when she took her first hit. >> and, bam, i was on the ground, and i remembered his number. it was number 84, and i'll never forget that. >> you know, i took a little offense to it. i'm not used to her getting hit, but she got up and was ready go. >> it's that spirit and determination that's rubbing off on the team and the school. >> she's a part of our team now, a part of our family. >> all of the kids when they come to our games, all get excited when she comes out. it's just a fun moment. >> reporter: but will the fun keep kicking footballs into the future? >> i think she can do it all the way up to the varsity levels. >> i really like it, and i think the odds are high that i will.
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84? who was that guy. >> all right. there are several other female high school kickers here in the valley, and carly says she's reached out to some of them for advice. she even has plans of playing for the u.s. women's soccer team at the games in tokyo in 2020. ? and the home of the brave ? little monsters rejoice, let's go ahead is officially performing at the super bowl half-time show in february, and rumors had been circulating for weeks, but gaga confirmed her performance tonight on twitter. that game is set for sunday, february 5th, 2017, in houston, and it will air right here on
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yourur gap, your lane, know you responsibility. so what does that mean on the football field when the cardinals line up against the rams. they have to slow down running back gurley, plus, too much green for a.j. green, thursday night football, cincinnati against the dolphins, you'll see what played out ahead in sports. >> we did some rain early in the day. we have some out the state right now, and it is exiting very, very rapidly.
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the city flooded after heavy rains, the flash flooding submerged cars and forced the closure of several roads. your exclusive accuweather forecast with dave munsey on fox 10 news. well, hi, everybody. as we get you a look at the current temperature, 84 degrees, you can see lots of mid and low 80s, even a 70 showing up in our forecast. that moisture continues to find its way into the state here, and we con temperatures below the seasonal norm for this time of year, and even up north, we are seeing some nice looking temps with 60s and 70s starting to show up. let's make it 93 on the high today, 75 on the low, 95 and 72 normal high and low, record high for the day 107, make it 52 for the overnight low. forecasting 93 degrees in our forecast. we are going to keep some 60s and 70s in that northern
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as we look across the country, the floods continue in iowa. they have extended into illinois and indiana now, and you can see the moisture here from detroit all the way down to washington, dc, we have seen heavy showers throughout the day today. a little bit of street flooding here and there, but that moisture has just continued to roll in. there hasn't been much of a stop to it, and as you look around the country, that is one of the hot spots that we are looking at as far as concerned. in fact, look what's down south here. this is matthew. matthew is a hurricane at the present time, picking up speed as it goes along. it was just in the mid-70s earlier today, at 80 now. and this is what they are plotting right now as far as matthew is concerned. however, the extended plot shows that there is a possibility that this is a route that it could take. here's miami right here, just right up that eastern seaboard,
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matthew for that very reason. look at some of this moisture. look at detroit here, at 2.89 inches down in washington, 1.2 inches. so you can see that we are that we were showing you is an area that's really, really had a lot of moisture. look at new york right around in here. that's got to be an inch or better in some of those areas. in fact, look what happens to those temperatures. we have 70 degrees in washington, 64 up in and some 60s up in the northeastern corner, salt lake city 78 and 70 in portland today. let's take a look at the action for the weekend. if you're looking for something to do on sunday, walk for hope. it's at the phoenix zoo. it starts at 8:00 in the morning. it will be 76 degrees. we'll have a nice sunny clear sky, and it's the fight against women's cancer that we are doing that for. 74 degrees overnight. we are looking at 93 degrees for
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for just a couple of days here, but we have mentioned those temperatures are coming down a little bit. look at those low 80s in there. we do shoot back into the 90s, but it's right at 90 or low 90s. watch your kids around water. >> thanks, dave. have you ever wondered where facebook stores all of its data? well tonight we are getting a rare look inside the very cool facility that's located in a reote part of the world. and how did this little guy get stranded on the top of a roof in phoenix? can tell you now how animal control got him down. we'll have that for you. >> also, another embarrassing gaff for libertarian candidate
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but the candidates are out hitting the campaign trail, hitting it hard in a final sprint to election day. >> and donald trump seems to be making arizona one of his priorities, the republican nominee making his way back to arizona on tuesday. >> well, donald trump is coming back to arizona, again, his 6th rally in the state. donald trump will rally supporters of the prescott valley events center next tuesday, and it starts at 2:00 p.m. >> opportunity. it was announced yesterday, and all of our phones and e-mails and what not have been blowing up since then. >> his campaign says it's a chance to bring his message in person to folks who normally don't get to see him, in this case up in prescott valley. but to democrats, it's a sign of vulnerability that the campaign is in trouble, that a red state could turn blue. >> i think they are seeing the writing on the wall, and they are running scared. you know, i really do believe
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coming out here and, you know, in a deep red congressional district to try to get that support back >> the real clear politics average of polls puts donald up over in hillary clinton only by two percentage points. he's going to win arizona in november. the fact is mr. trump loves coming here, spending a fair amount of time out west, and coming to arizona is just a wonderful opportunity. >> details on the on donald trump's website. steve krafft, fox 10 news. today, donald trump was in the key swing state of new hampshire where he won his first political primary ever. after campaigning there, he headed to new york city to talk to donors and raise money for his campaign. meantime, hillary clinton in iowa, polls showing her trailing trump.
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arizona for the first time this saturday, on the heels of an embarrassing moment during a town hall when he was asked to name a foreign leader that he admires, and he could not come up with an answer. >> who's your favorite foreign leader? >> my favorite foreign leader. >> any of the countries, any continent. >> mine was shimon peres. >> i'm talking any continent. name a foreign leader that you suspect. >> i guess i'm having an aleppo moment, and the former president of mexico -- >> but i'm giving you the whole world. >> the aleppo moment in reference to syria when he didn't know what aleppo and where it was and what the significance was. our photo journalist joe keating asked people in downtown phoenix
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turns out gary johnson isn't alone. >> come over here. >> what is it? >> i'm going to ask a random question, and i want to get of your reaction. question is, who is your favorite foreign leader? >> my favorite foreign leader? >> leader, foreign, hmm. i don't know. >> well, that's a really random question. foreign leader, as in leader of a country? >> you're going to make me look so dumb on on the spot. i thought these were going to be like magic mike questions. favorite foreign leader? >> there's a cartoon with that guy from russia with the big like birthmark on his head. do you know who that was? >> foreign leader. yeah. >> i don't have a favorite any leader, i'm not a leader type of person. >> raul castro.
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gorbach gorbachev. >> that's your favorite foreign leader? >> yeah. >> it was the guy who was the prime minister in england, but he's not the prime minister. >> i pass on all leaders at the moment. >> who was your favorite magic mike actor? that one, they would know the answer. gary johnson will be here saturday at the phoenix airport marriott. the rally begins at 4:00 p.m. >> that is not the question that they were expecting joe to be asking them first, it was phone batteries, and now it's washing machines, samsung having more trouble with exploding devices. you can see the aftermath of this one, the machines in question were manufactured between march of 2011 and april of this year. safety regulators are now looking into that matter to find out what's causing this to happen. meantime, owners of the washers
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delicate cycle while washing heavy loads. facebook is giving users a rare peek inside its data center, founder zuckerberg posting these to his facebook page, saying even more are coming in the next few months, in sweden, surrounded by a forest south ofhe circle. a beautiful spot, but, boy, is it remote. look at this, this little series of islands here in the top of the water body. it's cold weather, which makes it easier to keep the data center cool. >> john, would you call that a lair? >> yes, a hollowed out volcano. the data center is the size of six football fields. it relies on hydroelectric power from nearby plants.
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so big that workers move around on scooters, and once hard drives are no longer needed, they are destroyed in order to protect privacy. pretty cool. . coming up, thousands of students feeling the beauty school blues after their school suddenly shuts down nationwide. what is next for these students right here in arizona? and what will the last day of the monsoon bring to arizona? we have kind of been active here, as the monsoon is fading out, at least if you calendar. dave has a look at tomorrow's wake up weather, right after the
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see a human, a petite little human up in the air, and fall into the next lane. another blink, i just blinked real quick, it's like everything was happening so quick. i see monica stand up, and she looks around. she looked so confused, and then another car -- truck went on top of her. >> jessie rushed over to help the 19-year-ol freshman at grand canyon university. monica woke up at the hospital and didn't remember anything about the accident. >> what happened, and is this really? like, is this fake? >> reporter: monica asked if she could meet the woman who saved her, and they have been inseparable ever since. meanwhile, monica has been through six surgeries and is expected to be released from the hospital early next week. she will also head back to g.c.u. full-time in january.
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suddenly shut down all 79 campuses across the country, leaving students stunned and wondering what to do next. it's left them in a tough spot. the school has two campuses in arizona. students say they got the word yesterday that the school was shutting down due to financial problems, the department of education saying one of the schools was on probation for not meeting financial standards. regency was given 75 days to fix the problem but instead the school and shut the doors. >> headquarters was down here last week talking to us about all of the opportunities we had. because we were all giving up a lot of things for this, and it it just happened out of nowhere. we didn't get no warnings, nothing. >> the national accrediting commission for careers in art says it will be working with regency to transfer to other beauty schools. we have got more information
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fox10phoenix.com. call them moonlighting millennials, according to a new survey, three out of ten full-time workers have side gigs to make extra dough those are millennials. >> a swedish auto maker is planning to sell a self-driving car, looking to hit the road in five years. volvo will s vehicles next year, no word yet on the cost. stocks rocked yesterday with financial stocks taking the biggest hit. and according to a new survey, 34 million americans have already started holiday shopping, and get this, 1 million people say they are already done. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. well, hi, folks. let's take a look at what things
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we have got some nice looking 70s for the desert, 69 down in casa grande, we'll be looking at 54 at payson, 42 at flagstaff, and some mid-40s up at window rock as well. let's take a look at what's happening right here in the metro area, 73 at glendale, 70 at maricopa, 71 at queen creek, and 71 at fountain hills. we'll see the mid-70s in scottsdale, and let's see what the kids are going to be dealing with on that early wake up forecast, become partly cloudy. we'll start with a mostly sunny day. we'll see some clouds. there's going to be a very slight chance of some showers with a little bit of moisture hanging around, and then 76 degrees. all in all it should be a pretty good day, and from there on out we should see things dry out as we head into the weekend. we'll have more for you coming up after 10:00. >> okay, dave. don't go anywhere. i know you have got to be here for 10:00, but coming up in
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we'll have the latest for the search for a man accused of exposing himself to children in the north valley. plus it's the end of a long journey for the rosetta spacecraft, how this will help scientists one last time. okay. so people are trying to figure it out. how did this little dog end up on the roof of this home in south phoenix? no one really knows for sure but the dog had to be rescue after spending several days up there. nicole garcia tonight with how the animal control officers got the chihuahua down. >> reporter: animal control officers have a mystery on their hands. how did a chihuahua get himself stuck on a roof? the little dog was rescued after spending several days on top of a south phoenix home. now, the dog doesn't belong to the homeowner who called for help. the chihuahua was stuck up there for nearly a week before officers with the arizona humane society and maricopa county animal care and control arrived. they got a ladder and some dog food and were able to lure the dog close enough for them to safely take him down.
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look at him, he just kind of hugged me. he acted like he was very thankful to be down off the roof. >> the dog is in decent health. who he belongs to and how he got up on the roof remains a mystery. but animal control officers think he may have climbed up on to a tree near the house and from the tree jumped up on to the roof. i'm nicole garcia, fox 10 news. it's time now for tonight's talkers. >> and first presidential debate apparently made quite an impression or impact. people turned off whatever else they were watching, even pornography, to watch the debate instead. one adult website reported that traffic fell 16% as soon as the debate kicked off, and once it was over web traffic returned to normal. we now return you to your regularly scheduled programming. >> who says politics is boring, i guess. >> i'll tell you marc --
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watching. people from all walks of life tuned into this thing. >> my kids were walking. they wanted to see this. they thought it was going to be wwe, is what they anticipated. it's not quite like that, but still, it was a show. >> and apparently they got a lot of eyes watching that debate like i thought we would, and they went back to whatever they were doing before. how about this, a new survey says if you have a flat tire on the side of the highway, you could be in big trouble. that's because 60% of americans, six-zero, do not how to c tire, and as usual, millennials are getting most of the blame here. >> of course. it's too easy a target, right? >> a survey says a much higher number of them do not know how to change a tire than generation x or baby boomers. >> here's the thing, i don't know about the wisdom of changing a tire on a freeway anyway. that's dangerous, dangerous business. >> i think that's something you
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nowhere. but on a busy freeway. >> i-10, i agree, i agree. some people agree it's not an option to call anybody. it's too expensive. we would love to hear from you, share your thoughts with us on facebook. go to john hook fox 10. >> and marc martinez fox 10. we would like to hear from you. give us your opinions. he is one of the most dynamic running backs in football. how did the cards line what is driving performance? it's not a weekend hobby. you have to live and breathe it for 50 years. it's the sound... and the fury. it's letting it all hang out there,
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you're watching fox 10 sports with jude lacava in hd. all right. we are going to start a little differently here tonight. how many of you have been in line at the grocery store, you're running late, and you decide to jump over to the next cashier and it turns bad move and you wait even longer? that's kind of like losing your gap discipline. you have got to stay in your lane, stay with the fundamentals. listen to tyran mathieu. >> everybody being on the same page, realizing whatever runs the team had success with the previous week, you are probably going to see a ton of those runs in the upcoming week. we have got to be mindful of that and really got to get back to our fundamentals. >> staying in your lane, i want you to watch two players, the
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back, todd gurley. the problem with the line backer, he's reading the full back, takes two steps right, two steps left, and here's that running lane, and there's no line backer, and there goes fwurly, gash k the cards defense. that can't happen come sunday. you have got to stay in your lane come sunday. that's gap discipline. you can't misread the full back. and then watch offensive line get on both create that running lane when you're out of the lane for todd gurley. here's richard saenz with more on the rams running back, number 30. >> okay, here we go cardinal fans, big game for the cards this weekend, correction, huge game for the cards, considering they are trying to bounce back from the loss to the buffalos and their first division of the game this year against the rams.
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to live on todd gurley, and evidently we haven't put up a stout effort as far as stopping the run, so we know we are going to get a ton of run at us and it's going to be a smashmouth football. >> this is going to be a physical, physical battle. it always is when you play against the rams. they have got the best front seven in the business, i don't think there's any dispute with that, with the guys they have who can rush the we have to be smart in how we operate, protect the guys up front and make the best of our opportunities. >> a 1970s football type, what does he mean by that? a blood bath. we'll have to wait and see who is the last team standing when all is said in done. i'm richard saenz for to their. 9:00 a.m. fox nfl sunday,
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cardinals, post game coverage at 5:00. tannehill had plenty of time here, watch this long 74-yard touchdown pass, 7-3 miami. yeah, it looks like the tennessee uniform, citrus, something from planet orange. how about a.j. green, man, you can't give him space, jukes the defender, finds the arizona, 173 yards for a.j. green. and then problems again for tannehill, picked off by harris, cincinnati wins 22-7 is the final, bengals over the dolphins. let's swing over to a.s.u. football. i call this my witness protection program play, j.j. wilson right here, hasn't even had one catch all year, and they got sucked in on the play fake.
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running by himself, all open, are you kidding me on the play fake, nine players in the box, an easy what we would call special for this guy. you could plant a garden around here. are you kidding me? that's a great play call by offensive coordinator chip lindsay. >> j.j. has worked hard to get to where he is now and continued to improve himself, and i think j.j. is a very talented kid. he's a young guy. we are looking forward the future with him for >> of course, a.s.u. will be at usc come saturday on fox 10, before that, a.s.u. usc fox 10 news after the game. dbacks, rolling in the nation's capitol, man, weather has been a factor, rain again before this afternoon's game. you see baker and hale. lam scores segura. i think the big question, what happens come monday, more changes in the front office?
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nation's capitol. back with more football and sports in 20 minutes. right now it's fox 10 news at 10:00 with marc martinez. fox 10 news at 10:00 starts now. thank you for joining us tonight at 10:00, we begin with a news alert out of north phoenix. you are looking at live pictures right now near 43rd avenue and union hills where a man has been shot and killed right there in a quiktrip parking lot, we are told that the shooting stemmed
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car. the victim died in a hospital. the suspect took off after the shooting. but officers say they did find illegal drugs in the man's car, so that may have something to do with what happened here. officers are still investigating. if we get more information during the newscast, we will of course bring that to you. a shocking story out of phoenix tonight. police say a man exposed himself to two young children, even hugged one of them and then took off. and this all happened in a backyard. neighbors say the man could be seen on a surveillance camera at a neighboring home, walking this an alley there. marcy jones joins us live tonight. marcy, this is scary stuff. >> it really is, marc, and i spoke to the young couple whose security camera captured that suspect on their footage, and they went through it with detectives early this morning. they say that the phoenix police department has been great about doing neighborhood checks, but right now they are really looking to the city council members to create real change. when kerry and luke heard a man
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