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a heartbreaking discovery in peoria tonight... a heartbreaking discovery in peoria earlier tonight. a weekend in a parked car at an apartment complex has died. >> and police say it appears the baby had been in the car for an extended period of time. danielle miller is live at the scene at the peoria police
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investigation. hey, danielle. >> such a tragic incident that happened here in peoria. peoria police are still investigating exactly what happened. but they're telling us that this 5-month-old. boy could have possibly been in that car for several hours before he was found. they're telling us that two caretakers for that little boy were brought into custody. they're actually here right now at the peoria police department being questioned. >> we are just hearing people say, like, a baby was left in the hours. >> peoria police responding to an apartment complex near 85th avenue and peoria around 2:45 this afternoon for a report of an infant not breathing. when they arrived they found a 5-month-old boy in an apartment. >> upon arrival the child was found to not be breathing. the child was transported in critical condition. it was pronounced deseized at the hospital -- deceased at the hospital.
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been left in the car for several hours. a man and woman who police say are caretakers were taken that custody for questioning. >> it was not the parents who were caring for the child at this time. >> and who initially found the child and also who called the police? >> i believe it was a combination of the neighbor and one of the caretakers had called us. >> it's devastating for a life to be taken at 5 months old. it's just so soon. >> just keep an eye on your children. don't leave them anywhere. >> and we're this time if charges will be filed against these two caretakers. also not sure the identity of this-month-old old little boy. if we get updated information, we'll pass it along. >> thanks, danielle. a wrong-way crash has closed loop 303 at northern. the crash involves a car and a motorcycle, we're told. adot says long delays are possible. drivers should consider using
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there is no estimated time to re-open the highway right now. no details of the -- about the crash or if there are any injuries. crews are still investigating right now. a hit-and-run investigation the maricopa county sheriff's office says a man was walking eastbound on paiche trail near 79th place when he was hit by a car. this happened at about 1:30 this morning. the driver did not stop. the victim has several broken bo recover. witnesses say the suspect's vehicle was possibly a small white hatchback. it may have damage to the passenger side. developing at 9:00, one of the four children injured in a car crash in phoenix has died. phoenix police say the driver of that truck slammed into them. that slammed into them appears to have been impaired. the driver is facing possible manslaughter chargers. marcy jones is here now with the details. good evening, marcy.
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a dodge pickup colliding with a ford ranger. now, according to police that ford truck was carrying three children in the bed of it. and one 2-year-old who was not in a car seat. tonight we know sadly that the 6-year-old boy has died. three others are fighting for their lives. >> it's too early in the event to even understand who was related, if they're friends or what. you know, the events sounding. all we know is that we had four pediatric patients, one adult, and they level 1 hospital. >> phoenix fire and police units responded to a serious collision this morning on broadway and 40th street. first responders say four children and an adult were taken in critical condition. sadly, one 6-year-old boy passed away from his injuries. >> the police officers, they have their -- you know, they have a long process of going through the investigative portion of this and everything is taped off. so it's really hard to see and to gain access as to what's
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>> while the cause is still unknown, phoenix fire captain says it's a reminder that driving is such a huge responsibility, and especially to be cautious with young passengers. cautioning all to eliminate all distractions before getting behind the wheel. >> we see this stuff every day. and we care for our community so much, and that's why we're always championing the messaging of, you know, wear your seat belts, don't text and drive. pay attention. starts raining, the roads get slick. and not saying any of a factor, but this is just stuff that happens often and it's a bad deal. >> thankfully there were a few good samaritans who helped the victims before crews arrived on scene. >> there was a group of people from the air force that were immediately on scene. and helped to extricate the occupants of the signed of that truck. so of the inside of that truck. so they did what they could to help those people get out of that truck. >> supplies say investigators
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investigators are recommending charges of aggravated assault and manslaughter for the driver of the truck. reporting live, marcy jones, fox 10 news. >> thanks, marcy. the search for a missing buckeye boy continued today in aven -- avondale. heights been nearly three months since jesse disappeared from his home. heavy rain delayed the search today in avondale. but the afternoon. volunteers include members of the arizona extreme terrain search and rescue. jesse's biological grandmother organized the effort. >> this particular terrain is actually -- it's actually not too bad. i would say it's probably maybe mild to moderate. the worst terrain so far that we've been in was up at jacobs lake searching for. gerald from last year.
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terrain. >> jesse was last seen on july 17th. police think he slipped out of his bedroom window. still unclear what happened to him after that. a man found dead in a mesa house fire has been identified as manuel garcia. the fire happened near broadway and val vista. witnesses say garcia was trying to put out the flames with a fire extinguisher. authorities are investigating the cause of the do not suspect foul play. families forced to leave their chandler homes due to a gas leak are back home tonight. more than a dozen homes were evacuated this neighborhood near mcclintock and the 202. fire crews respond to a call of a small bush that was burning. and it wouldn't go out when water was put on it. that's when they discovered they were actually dealing with a gas leak. people were allowed back into their homes this morning.
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but apparently nobody told mother nature. it was a wet and cloudy day for parts of the valley this sunday. and i felt like after a hot day on saturday, this kind of snuck in overnigh. >> it was perfect. >> this was the scene driving along i-17 this morning. you can see some standing water on the road. made for a bit of a tough commute for some drivers. take a look at this view from the west valley. more rain showers this morning and again this afternoon. a lot of wet streets, windshield wipers on. you may have also heard some th and behind the rain, oh, my gosh, when that cooler air came moving in, it was awesome. >> it felt great. the light rain showers also fall falling in levine. after a hot and dry summer, you can bet those plants were loving the extra moisture that came this morning. >> yeah. and we have some wonderful pictures and video to show some people, because it was -- our viewers really grabbed their phones and cameras and delivered.
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>> this is over near south mountain. rain coming down steadily. you can see all of the drops splashing in the pool. i took a few pictures like that myself. >> adot cameras were catching very wet roadways. this is along westbound interstate 10 east of wild horse pass. you can see the water spraying up off the pavement there as the trucks go by and the cars go by. >> and to the north, thanks to carla for sharing this video with us. she captured the rain near cave creek and the loop 101 so how much rain did fall across the valley? i know it kept coming in waves. >> it did. >> i got three separate waves. i'm like is it raining again? >> in north phoenix it came down hard. i was surprised. kristy has the answer. she's also tracking a big hurricane in the caribbean. >> hey, guys. a lot of rain there today for most parts of the valley. a lot of the state of course seeing rain outside the valley as well. some areas didn't see much but
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hours for these cities, very impressive. about .3 for chandler, goodyear and south scottsdale. close to .4 with most rain. half an inch for new river. more than that for mesa. and some areas getting .7 inches of rain, thunderbird and 7th. moisture in the valley. things have calmed down but we're talking about torrential rain and a huge hurricane matthew. it will continue to advance into the caribbean. looks like the main victim in this is going to be haiti. we're looking at a huge storm surge. right now winds over 100 miles an hour. over a foot of rain possible with this system. so i'll certainly be tracking this and looking at the effects on florida. we'll be talking about that later on in the show. >> thank you. the first bands of hurricane matthew flooded roads in jamaica and it's only going to get worse. >> hurricane warnings are posted
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cuba. that region braces for the powerful storm. the center for hurricane matthew could pass over the southwestern tip of haiti late tomorrow. then head toward cuba and the bahamas. people in florida and along the east coast are also keeping a close eye on this storm. in jamaica cars are already being stranded in flooded streets as inland waterways quickly overflow. look at that. this storm was a rare friday night. that's the first since hurricane felix back in 2007. then it weakened a bit as it traveled across the caribbean. plenty more ahead at 9:00. apscottsdale family gets an offended -- a scottsdale family gets an offensive letter. thousands of people show up to walk for hope, raising money in the fight against cancer. and a little rain didn't stop
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that's all coming up at 9:00. the carls are 1-3. carson palmer is in the concussion protocol. and the team has a short week playing on thursday in san francisco. so the question is, where do the cardinals go from here? what adjustments can be made? can drew stanton step? there's a lot on "sports night." one-on-one with drew stanton and chandler jones.
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troops were at the scene to try and get the car turned around. thankfully nobody was injured. this adot camera along the 101 in glendale shows cardinals fans heading into university of phoenix stadium. they were so hopeful at that point. >> they were. >> they no idea, they're all excited. >> unfortunately didn't end too well. >> rain or shine, many waited to stake out their tailgating spot before the game. >> the wet weather didn't cause a change of plans for courtney griffin was there. >> it's like something from a movie. once the clock strikes 9:00 a.m., the tailgaters rush in and the key to get as close to the grass as possible. >> the closer you get to the tree line, the easier isd to unload -- it is to unload your trucks. >> chef jeff has it down to a science. >> these gates open four hours before the game starts. but people are in line here two hours to three hours before. those gates open to get into the
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limited to get your spot up and rolling. >> you don't get your stuff out there, then your spot gets taken. >> many fans know the drim. >> we've been doing it since 1998, yep. us and all our -- we have a crew here that comes out and oh, yeah. we're veterans. >> ron says nothing will deter him. no matter the weather, tailgating must go on. >> we've been through rainstorms, snowstorms, over at sun devil stadium. >> so the rain throughout the day didn't make much of a difference f >> i'd rather have this than the heat, you know. that heat, you know, these last few games have been really hot and just kind of bad. >> it's not going to last long anyway. >> would that ever deert you from coming? >> no, never. weather is not a factor. >> but what is a major factor is the food. >> every game is a different meal. >> this is garlic chicken. so it's all marinated. so -- and then there's tritrip
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>> today it's meatball sandwiches. beer and sodas, of course. >> two lessons learned. cardinals fans aren't bothered by the later and being late is not an option. >> love the cardinals, man. that's it. this is what we do. this is what we wait all year for, and this is it. love them, win, lose, or draw. >> courtney griffin, fox 10 news. a dog hit by on the road to die is given a lifeline when of all people a veterinarian spots it. what a story. veterinarian dr. bill linnie brought a black german shepherd named thor to the hospital. he suffered multiple fractures and the doctor says he couldn't use his back end at all. the animal's benefit club is raising funds for the surgery. dr. linnie tells us that thor
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>> my fiancee and i drove across town and picked thor and pe tune a. -- pe teenia. and we've raising funds to get them treated. >> the aninimals' benefit club s trying to raise $3600 to pay for the surgery. if you'd like more information, like to help out, you can go to fox10phoenix.com. next at 9:00, we take a look at some of your excellent weather pictures and the sunday showers moved through
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rolled through this morning. i said bonus, second sunday morning rain shower, north central phoenix. and there was even a third. so sweet sunday for me. josh turner caught what looks like just a professional picture to me. it was a heck of a storm hanging over phoenix. you can see the rain shaft coming down out of this gray shroud of clouds. it was amazing. also, hey, who doesn't like also simple fun in the cutie. just having fun splashing in the puddles. and christian, heavy rain falling on northbound i-19. this is where all the wet weather was coming from, was just kind of rolling up through the old pueblo. eveie, that's the dog. and her owner went on their
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another storm coming your way. i love looking at those rain shafts as they're coming out. in the distance. we always love to see your weather pictures and your videos. so the easiest way to share them is right to our facebook page. we are of course at facebook.com/fox 10 phoenix. today's storms a good reminder that we're making our way into fall. tonight it's just gorgeous outside. a little bit sticky but the temperatures on the school side. 72 degrees at sky harbor. the winds about nine miles an hour. they were gustier earlier this afternoon. the valley pretty quiet. we're continuing to see the showers move to the north and east of us. certainly some scig gant rainfall total -- significant
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decent bout of rain rolling through parts of southeastern arizona. earlier tonight as well. we had some pockets of moderate to heavy rain, tracking up into parts of show low and into northeastern arizona, spilling over into new mexico. the showers there as well. so we're tapping into some moisture off the california coastline. that made for the rain that we saw earlier. in addition to the muggy conditions out there tonight or feeling, this cold front also responsible for the activity that we're on the front side of that system, the winds kicking up and the backside of that system nice cool air settling in over the state. speaking of winds, take a look at these max gusts from earlier today. gila bend, a gust at 47 miles an hour. gust at 35 in kingman. more than that for bullhead city and even some wents for window rock and st. johns. tonight gusty winds through northern arizona. kingman in the 30s.
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tonight. upper 90s for winslow and saint johns. 69 for nogales and douglas 66. yuma 81 and here in the valley, 70s. but we are starting to see some 60s popping up on the map. apache junction, out into buckeye 73 degrees. same for goodyear and 73 for surprise as well. with that rain moving through, we're seeing a significant temperature change, particularly central and southwestern arizona. this is a comparison yesterday's temps to tonight and you'll notice pretty significant for a few cities on that map. today we came in well below the seasonal norm. 86 will is what we hit this afternoon. typical we're in the mid 90s. back in 1980, 107 degrees for the afternoon high. this storm system that's moving through parts of idaho and
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thunderstorm activity through north and south dakota. gusty winds and hail as well. back to arizona, though, here's a look at the overnight temps. 50 in show low. 51 for payson. tomorrow our contour t colors aren't changing very much. we're going to see the nice conditions there tomorrow. 84 for safford. 67 for window rock and 61 degrees for flagstaff. so tonight a chance of thunderstorms continuing in the valley. making way for mostly clear could see a stray shower or two particularly in the high country and northern arizona the next couple of days. we'll continue to see gusty winds. temperatures are going to stick around in the eighth. we should be -- in the 80s. we should be 94 degrees. so nice relief. kind of helps to get you prepared for halloween. i'm already counting down the days. as we have to do here because we're going to get some more warm temps. >> i'm liking the looks of this. >> i know, it looks perfect. >> it's beautiful. beautiful.
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this weekend marked the 13th annual arizona dran boat festival. people went out to tempe down lake for the race. the event features competitive and recreational races. there were food vendors and an entertainment group. >> what a great idea. >> proceeds -- >> something else what's great about the weather cooling off is wulf these fun events are going to come flooding back into the valley. >> proceeds will help benefit arizona disabled sports. great event. an east valley couple gets a hateful letter over this. it's a rainbow flag outside their home. coming up, danielle miller talks to the homeowner about what's going on here. >> and the next debate is all about the vice presidential candidates and the running mates what's happening in the political work.
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a sc '. a scottsdale family files a harassment complaint after a handwritten letter shows up in the mail. claiming to be from a neighbor. the letter was about this flag the family has flying outside their home. danielle miller has the story. >> reporter: the homeowners tell us they received this letter on friday pertaining to this flag that they have hanging outside of their houses. now, they tell us this flag has been hanging since about march. and they've never received
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>> it says, why if you love mexico to hang their flag. why don't you move back to mexico if you're missing it. if you don't love u.s., leave it. we would give you a one-way ticket. >> they're upset by this letter that was mailed to them this week, focused on this flag hanging in front of their home. it's a gay pride flag with the symbol from the mexican flag in the middle. >> i'm saddened that i got the sense that the writer, the author thought that lived here was -- was spang or from mexico. -- hispanic or mexico and it saddens me to think that someone would have received a letter like this saying if you don't like our country, that they want you to go back home. >> schramm says he and his family aren't hispanic. but they embrace and enjoy the culture. they also support the lgbt q community. >> we have five children. our oldest son is gay and was just married last october here in the state of arizona. one of the things that hurt me
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neighborhood felt the same way as this void. and i know -- as this individual and i know that's not the case and i sure hope it isn't. >> he says he doesn't have any plans on taking the flag down but he hopes anybody offended by it, would stop by, have a conversation for better understanding. danielle miles an hour, fox 10 news -- miller, fox 10 news. confused about all of those ballot measures this election year. the arizona secretary of state's offices is trying to help voters out. town hall meetings over the next month to help voters understand propositions on the election ballot. information about every ballot measure will be presented at these meetings. the series of meetings starts tomorrow and will run through october 27th. the meetings are free and open to the public. the meetings will be taking place all over the state, including phoenix, flagstaff, yuma, and lake havasu city. for more information, we have a
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just click "seen on tv." five weeks before the general election. and thieves steal a number of donald trump campaign signs in mesa. chad tells foxx 10 his large signs were just taken and nearly a dozen signs were swapped or damaged. he says sheriff joe arpaio campaign signs were not stolen. steal be campaign signs in arizona is against the the state on tuesday. the trump campaign announcing a visit to prescott valley that will take place at the prescott valley event center at 2:00 p.m. doors are open at 11:00. and tickets are available on donald trump's website. doesn't it seem like the presidential debate which was just this past monday, was about two weeks ago? it's because so much has happened. >> a lot has happened. >> it has. that debate was the most watched political event in history. >> 80 million people.
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candidates' running mates, the vice presidents just one step down on the ticket. >> republican indiana governor mike pence and virginia senator tim kaine square off for the first and only vice presidential debate this tuesday. fox's garrett tenney has a preview. >> reporter: you can expect this tuesday's vice presidential debate will look a lot different than what we saw last week between donald trump and hillary clinton. clinton's running mate virginia senator tim kaine describes himself as boring, while trump number two mike pence calls himself a b-list republican celebrity. historically vice presidential debates have had little real impact on the election. neither candidate is taking it for granted. we're told you can expect two strategies unfold. pennsylvaniae will spend a lot of time going after hbo, prerl for her e -- particularly for her email scandals and and the clinton foundation. >> i'm looking toward to that debate on tuesday night, because
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about a choice. and people need to think really hard about the record that hillary clinton brings on the foreign stage. >> on the other side, kaine is expected to force pence to defend many of donald trump's controversial statements including recent comments about a former miss universe contestant who trump criticized for gaining weight. after running throug several mock debates, kaine says he's feeling confident. >> so it's good, i mean, you know. just got to be myself. i'll look forward to seeing it's intense but i'm calm. things work out the way they're supposed to. i'm calm. see you down there. >> tim kaine will have a home field advantage, which is being hosted at longwood university in farmville, virginia. the 90-minute debate will begin at 9:00 p.m. eastern. in washington, i'm garrett tenney, fox news. samsung's controversial galaxy note 7 smart phones are back on store shelves in south
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over two million phones worldwide after multiple incidents of batteries exploding. the recall reportedly cost samsung $5 billion. the company says more than 60% of the recalled phones have already been exchanged. it's up, up, and away in albuquerque. new mexico kicks off its international balloon festival this weekend. more than 500 hot air balloons took flight at balloon feet park. the -- fiesta park. special carving and laser light shows. the week-long event is expected to attract close to a million people. and the pictures are incredible. >> stunning. >> it runs through next sunday. you'll want to stay out of this florida pond. cell phone video shows dozens of al -- alligators relaxing in the water. that's a lot more than a few dozen. >> do you need to put a sign up? you say see all the hum inches the water.
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>> at first it looks like bubbles, but the dark spots are the tops of the alligators. this was filmed on a lake outside orlando. and i'm staying out of that lake. a biker was passing by when he spotted the group of gaters and started shooting this video. he says seeing this many alligators at once is a first. volunteers come together to help renovate a scottsdale elementary school. a look at the makeover after the break. >> and october is breast cancer awareness month. to mark t of people took part in the walk
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members coming community members coming together this weekend in paradise valley to help make some major improvements to campo bello elementary school. the campus is located near union hills and cave creek roads. anita roman has the story. >> we have lows here -- lowe's that is working on an art room for us. we have the -- the venetiania lodge is here taking care of a garden area and the courtyard
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totally relandscaping that. we've got over half of our staff out here today and it's a three-day weekend. >> staff and volunteers spent much of the weekend at the elementary school in paradise valley. a community project called love our schools. >> love our schools, they started with a church in the central valley, pure heart christian fellowship. and their premise is there are two faith communities for every school in arizona. and if we can rally those faith schools, we can a have tremendous exact on that you are communities -- on our communities. >> there will be a newly updated art roornlings landscaping and the common air and a new memorial tree to replace the one had a was stolen. >> when they -- that was stolen. >> when we asked the they could help, one tree turned into 12 trees and plants. >> all sweat and equity is
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annual walk for hope. celeste rodriguez was out there this morning. it started at spr in tempe and goes through the phoenix zoo. registration costs $40 and included free wristbands and a t-shirt. cancer survivors got special necklaces with a pink ribbon on it is. october is breast cancer awareness month. coming up, it is the worst kind of headache to have. but there could be some relief for migraine on the way. and more concerns about the zika virus for a place that's
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there is new hope tonight for people who suffer from migraines. hopefully some good news. >> hopefully. a chicago hospital is currently testing a new treatment that can make chronic headaches vanish. >> hope so. >> fox poop. >> it's awful. itit is excruciating. it's like you don't have a life. you're just existing and in addition you're living in fear. >> that head ache, something even the doctor suffers from. >> it's a very severe pain, oftentimes throbbing, occurring on one side of the head. lots of times behind the eye. you'll do anything to get rid of that pain. >> at the cedar cross research center in chicago's south loop, a study called promise one is hoping to give migraine suffererrers the relieve
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the drug is called ald403. it's given to a patient through an i.v. once for an hour every three months. it is now in phase 3 of the trial before it goes to the food and drug administration for approval. that approval could come in the next two to three years. but for potential trial patients like christine spiller, this drug could be a lifeline. >> it would give me my life back. that's what it means to me. for me to live exist, which is what i've basically been doing. >> the reason she feels this way is because of the stats. one of the studies looked at people with chronic mig grains, someone who -- mig -- migraines. >> about 10% one out of 10 showed about a 100% they stopped having migraines. so it's pretty impressive.
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study, even at risk of receiving placebo. >> there are so many people waiting on this. there are so many people that are suffering like i am. there are some people that are worse than i am. but this is an awesome thing. and if they can get it out to people, which will change people's lives. -- this will change people's life. a new batch of zika-carrying mosquitoes has been found in miami beach, flood. they say this is the sixth zeek-bearing -- t the mosquitoes have been comtured there. -- captured there. they've tested more than 4,000 mosquito samples and only 6 instances have contained zika. all have been in miami beach and captured since september 1st. the arizona cardinals are scratching their head tonight. think about this. wondering what happened to the first month of the season, and they've got little time to reflect with carson palmer now
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so the explosive offense nowhere to be seen. and carson palmer going through the concussion protocol and a short week against san francisco. many of these issues will address tonight -- we'll address tonight on "sports night." but i want to show you some of the plays that case deanum -- case keenum made. palmer comes back on a first and goal. throws a great ball to michael he makes the catch here and now you're tied at 10-10. at halftime. then you come back to the third quarter. on a third and 6, and here's the hit. here's the donald and simms just take a shot at palmer and watch the whiplash. the helmet to the turf. he would not return. he's in the concussion protocol. we'll see what plays out over the next few days. and then on the following play, you see tavon austin with this punt return.
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back to hunt the cardinals. they give up the worst possible punt return that sets up case to brian quick. and that's the game-winning touchdown. you get a game slip away. and you're down 17-13. now, you got to go with your backup quarterback. drew stanton gets the call. on a second and 10, minute and a half left. goes down still time. you come back again. with another opportunity. this time it's a desperate hail mary. but keep an eye on the receivers. really nowhere near the interception by tj mcdonald. cards lose 17-13. as you would imagine, a very, very disappointed bruce arians. >> we are not panickicking.& we have a -- panicking. we have a game thursday night against san francisco.
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on this one. we only have time to watch the film. so we'll be at work at 8:00 this the morning trying to get better and get a win. end of the season for the diamondbacks at the chase against the padres. the bigger questions, will there be changes after the season to the front office. the diamondbacks -- nice little double play here. drury beats it out. with the score, 1-0 arizona. i think the bigger issue will be the meetings that we understand will take place over the next with dave stewart. drury comes back with a home run. ties the game at 2-2. so that's something we'll watch closely. there's phil gosling, drift it up the -- drives it up the middle. 3-2. we'll watch and see what happens. we do understand dave diswawrt's contract -- stuart's contract is up. it's a club option. the d-backs finish on a winning note.
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terozi, win or go home. lynx up 2 games to none. maya moore. this lynx team, the defending champs, really impressive. moore driving, laces it in off glass. it's all minnesota. they win it 82-67. for penny tay -- taylor, one of the huge franchise, her last game, the mercury eliminate trd the postseason. -- eliminated from the postseason. i'm going to make it worth your don't think anybody breaks it down better than max starks. we'll look at various facets of how this team got to a 1-3 first month of the season. richard saenz with drew stanton. how does he step in if he has to with carson palmer in that concussion protocol. and also checks this with chandler jones as well. this is one of those pifltol points -- pivotal points first month of the season.
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