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hurricane matthew as it next at 9:00, tracking hurricane matthew as it prepares to hit florida. >> several live reports from the sunshine state, not so sunny right now. it's coming up next at 9:00. ? ? what? is he gone?? finally, i thought he'd never leave... tv character: why are you texting my man at 2 a.m.? no...
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fox 10 news at 9:00 starts now. a dangerous situation unfolding in florida tonight, a potentially catastrophic hurricane is bearing down on the state, hitting it right now. >> hurricane matthew has already raked over parts of the caribbean, leaving people dead and widespread damage in its wake. it is the most powerful storm to strike the atlantic coast in more than a decade. >> and the governor of florida calling this hurricane a monster. the hurricane bringing destructive winds, heavy rain, and a storm surge of at least nine feet. all of this preventing a situation that could go even worse, very dangerous for people living in florida. >> millions of people in the southeast are in the path of matthew, many of them were told
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and go inland. some were safe. a lot of people chose not to heed that warning and decided to board up their homes and hunker down. our dave munsey tracking hurricane matthew still a very strong storm tonight, right dave? >> very powerful storm, it is a category 3, but just barely. it is at 130 miles an hour. 131 makes it a category 4. it's a little bit east and a little bit north of miami, and it is drifting in the direction of florida. areas that we may see this thing find itself making land. here we are at 130 miles an hour. it's moving northwest at 13 miles an hour and for a wet storm, that's not real good. take a look at this. this is interesting. it is like the ferris wheel effect. here you are. you have friday morning, friday evening, saturday morning, sunday morning -- or sunday
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evening, and here's tuesday evening. look at this thing. look at what this thing is doing. here's miami right down here. it's coming back. it's going to take another shot at it. we are going to keep our eye on that. not all of the models have it going into miami. some of them have it going a little bit south of there. we mutt the map into motion, here's fort pierce, there's the eye right there, there's melbourne right there. so that's where we think the eye is going to come on, right around fort pierce. take a look at char very easily. and watch what happens to it. it kind of disperses and throws the moisture out as it makes that little curve. we'll have more on this hurricane and more on what's going on around the country, coming up. aaron mesmer joining us now from juno beach florida. i cannot get over how the trees are blowing behind you. is it getting worse by the minute? >> i would think actually worse
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afternoon, you could tell that the wind was starting to whip up, the rain was starting to whip around, and the sand down at the beach, it was blowing so hard it just stung your face. >> aaron, i have got to ask you, people watch this kind of coverage, somebody standing in a hurricane, every time we cover a hurricane, and they think it's really crazy. where do they go when it gets really bad? do you have a place to step out and be safe if things get too >> yeah. i think you can see where we are right now, he is underneath an overhang at a cvs drugstore. so we have kind of hunkered down over here. that's why i am able to stand where i am and only get moderately wet and the wind only blows me around every now and then. but if i step out tlshgs a gust at times so strong that you have
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>> aaron mesmer joining us from juno beach. thank you. some of the most compelling video of hurricane matthew is coming from folks in florida who are live streaming via facebook. you can see, very active down here as they are streaming this live. but all of these blue dots on the map are live streams from facebook users, and then earlier tonight, these were all of the streams coming out of florida. you could see this, and we found a lot of people who were choosing not to evacuate. >> well, i left news a year ago, but apparently today, back in it. >> not even raining a little bit right now. >> i guess it rained and right now it's really not raining out >> oh, look, we are at our exit. let's see what's going on. >> ghostbusters -- >> over here. >> it's coming out of the north. so as i walk back north, i'm
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lean forward into it. >> if we have like a giant funnel cloud coming over the top of those buildings, you know what i mean, i'll be here and i'll be taking those photos. >> we have got some good gusts right now. we lost a light. >> one more time. there you go. slow motion for you. slow motion for me. that's right. anyway, out. >> many of us in arizona, we have never experienced a hurricane before, but for a group of phoenix bound passengers they came pretty close to getting stuck in florida. they caught one of the last flights out of orlando before that airport closed. and this image shows you right now the path of that plane, you can see the hurricane right over florida, bearing down on florida, as the plane took off. danielle miller is live with the story. danielle? >> reporter: kari, a lot of
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phoenix sky harbor tonight. we did speak with them a little bit earlier. they were on some of the last flights out of orlando. they are telling us that they are just extremely happy to be back here in the valley and out of matthew's way. >> everyone was texting me, calling me, my friends, my coworkers, just to see if i was, you know, going to get home safe. >> flight cancellations soaring as hurricane matthew churns towards the coastline, some phoenix residents happy to be back home tonight from orlando. these lucky of the last flights out. >> you watch the news there, it sounds like the end of the world. i was panicking that i was not going to get out. >> cancellations stretch out as far as sunday. courtney says when she got to the airport today it was closing. >> all of the hotels were sold out, so i didn't know where i would stay if i had to stay. >> and as many of you people know that with this many cancel layings there could be a ripple effect within the next couple of
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within the next a couple of days it might be start to give it a check before heading out to the airport. reporting live, danielle miller, fox 10 news. thanks, danielle. several high school and college football games have been affected by this storm. many have been cancelled, including the game between l.s.u. and florida, but officials at the university of miami say this weekend's tilt between the hurricanes and the florida seminoles will go on as planned, as the miami versus titans game is a go. the struggling arizona cardinals hit the road with a must win game in san francisco tonight. >> jude lacava joins us live tonight with a look at the highlights. they needed this game tonight, as close to a must win as you can have. >> you can hear a collective sigh of relief throughout the southeast for cardinals fans.
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stanton gets the start tonight in santa clara, a guy that's had success as a backup quarterback, going after chip kelly's fast playing offense. what i liked about this game, every phase of the cards game, a, a plus, across the board. now, san francisco started early with this touchdown reception by jeremy curly, but, again, it was the pressure on this quarterback that mattered. chandler jones, the de interception. the pressure on gabbert, sacked him seven times tonight, that was another momentum turner. they needed it, got it. and finally, who else, touchdown by larry fitzgerald, six catches, 81 yards, couple of tds tonight. and chris davis, returning this kick, and momah finally
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ball, and then falling on the football. that was a big play from special teams. how about that. and then david johnson, look at the power run game for arizona. we'll talk more about d.j.'s big night. 27 carries, 157 yards, stanton dropping back again, going deep, back to larry fitzgerald and a nice touchdown catch here. they are up 21-7. david johnson though was a big part of this he was fabulous tonight. fitz delivering the passing game. this defense was fabulous. gabbert, the deep out, defense forces a turnover, plenty of of turnovers from the defense across the board tonight. back to david johnson, power running right up the gut. they pick up a safety late and go on to win 33-21.
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arians right after the game. >> obviously, it's what we needed. we had to run the football offensively and protect it. i thought we did a very, very good job of that. disappointed in our third downs. i thought we had some. i thought drew was playing a little fast early in the game. he's so smart, knows where he is going, but he has got to let the play develop. i was a little pleased with the run drive defensively, stopping the run, getting the turnovers in critical situations, obviously started the game with a great kickoff return. we didn't get any points out of it, so we damn sure didn't score in the first quarter again. you can write write about that again, got something to write about. other than that, i'm very happy. with our front four, we don't have to blitz.
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oh, he's light years ahead because he understands what he is doing, he's doing better, has got better guys around him, and he's been a force since he's been here. yeah, he needed one. he had a lot of help. he got -- cory peters drove the whole line back in for that safety, and he got to make the tackle. >> did you talk to drew after that start, telling him to slow things down? >> yeah, it's hard to do. it's hard it t and you know where you want to go with it. guys were turning around and there's the ball. i didn't want him to play any slower, but i was very pleased with his effort. >> touches for dave, i imagine the game plan going in -- >> not really, but i was hoping to get andre some, but he was hot, and it never really wore him out to where he tapped out once.
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for us. i liked the 1-two punch. >> that was such a big part of the game. think about this, when they needed to eat up the clock, they had a 12-play 76-yard drive that led to a david johnson touchdown to really ice the game for the cardinals. we'll talk about more about david johnson and go up to santa clara, richard saenz is live in the locker room, more from larry fitzgerald, and the big win tonight with the cardinals, of course, another win get back to 2-3. when we return with more in sports, more from bruce arians, a look at david johnson's faulous night tonight, and more cards coverage. they win and move on to 2-3 in the season. coming up after the break, a horrible ordeal for a valley family, their dog shot and killed in a burglary, police still working to try to solve this case. and tonight the family is sharing their story. plus, high-fiving, it's what we do to celebrate success
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you're watching fox 10 news at 9:00 with john hook and kari lake. a valley family dealing with a terrible crime against them. their home broken into, several items stolen, and worst of all, their pet dog shot and killed by the burglar. >> tonight the family, neighbors, they are talking about this horrific ordeal as police work to put out some clues to solve the case. stefania okolie is live in phoenix at the police department with the story. stefania? >> reporter: yeah, john and kari, can you imagine that, coming home and finding your dog shot to death in your backyard. the burglar got into this family's home in the crest view neighborhood of north phoenix through a doggy door.
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have, but i can tell you tonight they are all questioning their safety and the family who had their dog killed wants nothing more than to get this criminal off the street. nearly two weeks after sharon and perry's 7-year-old boxer, phoebe, was shot by a burglar. they still struggle to come to grips with the fact that she has gone. >> we feel it every day when we come home. it's just an empty feeling. >> an empty feeling that may never while the criminal is still on the streets. take a good look this video. police say the man used a credit card stolen from the home during the robbery. >> what if our son had been at home alone with the dog? would he have shot our son? >> it happened at the crest view neighborhood in north phoenix, a neighborhood where the sound of dogs barking is nothing new. neither is the sight of them. what's new this week, a burglary that ended deadly has everyone shaken up.
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never have had any problems in this neighborhood. >> perry says when he and his 13-year-old son got home that sunday evening, they noticed their house was ransacked. he and his son started calling for phoebe. no response. that's when his son found her shot dead in the backyard. >> he was mortified. he instantly broke down and cried when he saw her. there was -- i couldn't protect him from that. and it was -- it was devastate. >> the family now desperate for justice, and hoping thi burglar and a killer. >> the only thing that would give us any solace is to catch this guy, get him off the streets. i am sure he is robbing other people. who knows if he is going to take someone else's pet's life. >> reporter: yeah. even worse, someone else's life, someone else actually inside of the home. because like they said, if anyone could have been home, a bold criminal could have shot them as well.
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surveillance video and picture, head to fox10phoenix.com, and if you know anything, call 480-witness. stefania okolie, fox 10 news. he received two purple hearts, two tours in vietnam, and now his family is reaching out for help to fulfill his last wish, to be buried in arlington national his family says it doesn't cost anything to bury him in arlington but they have to ship his body there. the total cost would be over $10,000. >> he was very selfless in everything that he did. he always wanted to help others, so when dad told us he wanted to be buried in arlington, it was a big surprise to us, because he never asked us for anything.
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hard to believe that the phoenix suns are getting ready are doing something a little different this year. hopefully they will be winning this year. >> that would be nice. >> they are tracking the number of high fives that the players give one another throughout the season. why you might ask? well, there is a method to their madness. >> marcy jones live at talking stick resort arena where the suns play to explain. marcy, what's this all about? >> reporter: well, guys i have one question for you. who doesn't love a good high
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they are fun, enthusiastic, and they bond people. in fact, there's nothing as exciting as a really crisp one. put a little heat on it! yes, you really want to tingle after. now scientists are saying that they can actually generate good plays. >> in sports it's always been about hand eye coordination but now some head coaches, like earl watson of the phoenix suns, are paying attention to another type of contact, fives. sports psychologist adam barry says it makes perfect sense. the principal behind it is camaraderie between the players. i think he wants to develop a sense of enthusiasm between the team but also a sense of trust and safety. >> from basketball to volleyball, pros to peewee, positive reinforcement is key, especially in an age of social media where athlete bashing
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>> people look at them and say, they are doing what i love to do, i just don't have the physical attributes. they are earning millions of dollars doing it, they should be better, i'm sporting the teams with going to the games and buying t-shirts. whereas, it's an incredibly difficult thing to do, very few people in the world can do it. >> teams who made more contact with each other were helping out more on defense, and playing as a more successful >> the more you tell someone that they are doing a good job, the more likely they are to continuing doing it or do it more often. not only are they getting positive reinforcement from teammates but their coaches as well. >> the study of players' interactions is going to last through the entire season, and if the suns end up undefeated.
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why. don't leave me hanging. right there! reporting live, marcy jones, fox 10 news. >> i hope it's as simple as a few high fives. >> wouldn't that be great, and it fixes? >> and we go on to the championships. >> starting now. coming up next in the half hour, it could be a game changer in the entertainment industry, a new deal between netflix and a luxury movie chain, not everybody is happy about >> a powerful hurricane coming on shore in florida, a live report from melbourne florida
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back to our top story tonight. a back to our top story tonight. a potentially catastrophic hurricane hitting the eastern coast of florida tonight, and millions of people are in its path. remember, this has already been deadly, nearly 380 people in haiti alone killed. these are live pictures tonight from daytona beach florida, and you can see the down pretty hard, the palm trees, hard to see in this picture, they are swaying and is tipping and flipping around. this hurricane is expected to dump more than a foot of rain in parts of florida and bring a nine-foot storm surge. holly bristow is not too far from daytona in melbourne florida tonight with a look at the current conditions there. >> well, good evening, we are along the indian river in brevard county. we are in melbourne where the
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sideways, really big gusts of wind at times keeping me on my toes. as the night goes on, the rain is coming down harder, but not quite unbearable at this point. the only thing that can blow at us right now is wind and water. if you take a look out here, you'll see there are white caps blowing up. this is typically a pretty calm river that's great for water sports, everything from sailing to just general boating. i actually grew up and water-skiing on this river, and it's typically much more calm than it is tonight, with literally white caps from one side to the other. if you jumped in on a boogy board, not safe to do, but you would get a heck of a ride in the water. at about 6:00 east coast time, we were over at the beach and it was so windy that police told us it would probably be a good time
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mainland simply because the bridges get very dicey as it gets windy, particularly in a high-profile car like an suv, so we took it slowly over here from the beach and came over here to give you a good view of what some of the water looks like here along the inner coastal. we'll be out here as long as we can manage it, but i would imagine by midnight we'll be heading further inland. >> really at this point we won't know the full extent until daybreak, and even then they will be assessing the damage. we don't know how much damage matthew may cause in florida and other parts of the southeast. you can hope for the best. one thing we do know for sure, matthew has left a lot of devastation already, more than 280 people dead in haiti, and as you can see from the pictures, untos flattened by the storm. obviously building codes much
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tragic situation in a nation still recovering from that devastating earthquake in 2010. you can see here in the northern plains, pretty good storms here, a little bit of snow earlier in the day, but most certainly some rough weather. you can see this stuff moving to the east of wichita, and we go down in there, we go to parsons, kansas, where they had a tornado today, and rain. look at that storm system rolling through there right now. and of course that brings us back to matthew, a category 3 hurricane at this time with winds at 130 miles an hour. and you can see the track that we are looking at here. this is next tuesday. it will be back in line to take another shot at florida. it may go south of there, not really sure what's going to happen right now, but you can see it is on track to cause some more problems.
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that report that we just had was from melbourne. there is melbourne right there. this is where we think the eye is going to come on, just south of melbourne at fort pierce. you can see the eye making a move here. this is our computer generated futurecast as we watch this moisture roll up that eastern seaboard. charleston is a city that floods very, very easily. myrtle beach, of course, that is an area that people flock to for lots of that's not going to be happening this week, and as you can see here, that storm system sort of falls apart. excuse me, the moisture kind of falls apart and heads out to sea. that storm system is just going to make a little curve and come back around. look at this in orlando, 1.25 inches in miami,.92 more rain up in minneapolis, look at that, .74 inches. we get some pretty steady rains across the midsection of the
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half an inch in omaha, 62 degrees in omaha today, 74 in chicago. these temperatures were in the 90s yesterday into the 80s today as the moisture finds its way in. fair in the background, 81 degrees right now. we have 74 at deer valley and 74 in ahwatukee. that high pressure taking over as far as the west and southwest is concerned. this is our futurecast. you can see a little bit of cloudiness, a little bit of moisture finding its way in through the day of that stuff working its way out of there. there is your high on the day today at 90 degrees. overnight, 65. it will be 94 tomorrow. we will be looking at those 90s for a couple of days here, even though there are some 80s starting to show up in the ten-day forecast. watch your kids around water. fox follow-up, chandler police arrest a man in connection to a series of suspicious fires and in an
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talked to fox 10 about those fires a few weeks ago telling us that he was fearing for his family's safety. >> i have two young children, and my neighbor has two young children, and they are very close to our houses. it's scary out there. i'm getting worked up thinking about it. >> fast forward to today, police say he admitted to setting several fires in chandler over the past six months, the most recent on september 2nd at his saying he put gasoline on a mop and then lit it on fire. neighbors say leaper was always the first one on the scene of the fires, but they say they never imagined that he would turn out to be the man suspected of them. >> i asked him what's going on, and he said, keep an eye out. if you see anybody over here, you let me know, i let you know. like i said, if it's true, this is the strangest thing ever. >> really a dire situation. several animal situations here
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there are many pets in gnu need of new holes. maricopa county animal care and control recently extended their 72-hour hold on dogs, brought into shelters five days before they have to put the animals down. euthanasia down two thirds compared to last year, but space at the shelter is filling up way too it's a. multiple dogs are being kept in shelters are full too. >> right now we have about 460 d big dogs in 240 kennels. it's what the public wanted. we are happy to do it. but now we need the public to help us so that we can maintain it and we can continue doing that. >> they need people to adopt the dogs. animal care and control says that if you can adopt one of the animals, make sure your pets have microchips or collars in case they are lost or run away. that way they can be easily
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the kennels. coming up after the break we go behind the scenes at the arizona state fair. what kind of deep fried foods are they cooking up this year? and it's almost the weekend. i wasn't even thinking about that. i love it here so much, john. >> you weren't even thinking about the weekend? >> it didn't even phase me that the weekend was coming. dave has a look at your wake up
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you're watching the best, fox 10 news. those gleaming on our tower camera tonight belonged to a course to the arizona state fair. >> yeah, we are a little more than 12 hours away from the official opening of the state fair, but workers are spending the day getting everything set up, teg the rides, the lights, and we got a behind-the-scenes look at the state fair this afternoon, watched one worker make deep fried marshmallows.
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children, not younger but teenaged children. so they like to say, hey, mom, let's try this thing. so one night, we like to come up and do all of the stuff that the kids want to try, and if everyone likes it, we bring it to the fair. >> oh, man. >> do you need me to finish this story here? >> no, that really looks good. i'm in. >> deep fried? yeah. marshmall marshmallows? >> yes. >> there are about three-dozen new food items on the menu at this year's the fair opens tomorrow at noon, and we have everything that you need to know, fox10phoenix.com. netflix striking an unprecedented movie deal with a movie theater chain, and not everyone is happy about this. the deal will allow people to watch netflix original films at theaters across the country. the closest theater to us is in scottsdale. the movie theater chain is known
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lounges. >> they do a good job. >> cocktails -- now i see why you're in. >> you blew my cover. >> the company says this is a game changer for the entertainment industry. but it seems like the rest of the movie industry might be against the deal, one industry leader all tread lightly and be mindful that the film industry's success is the result of a collaboration between filmmakers, distributors, and theaters." . >> what about actors? >> they were left out. >> you are living large, eating marshmallows, deep fried. temperatures up north, they
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a row that they have gotten up below freezing. the grand canyon actually warms up to freezing. they were in the 20s last night. 40 at prescott, 47 at payson, 59 in casa grande, and 62 down in tuscon. take a look around the valley, 62 in surprise, buckeye has got a 59. 60 in mesa, gateway, queen creek, so 60 a operative number for the valley. let's see what's happening for the kids in the city here. 65 going to be a very mild day. it's going to warm up to the seasonal norm for tomorrow, which is in the low 90s, however. we'll have more weather, coming up in the next hour. mickey mouse isn't taking any chances with hurricane matthew. walt disney world closing florida theme parks on thursday ahead of the massive storm. the parks will remain closed at least through friday.
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magic kingdom is closed due to a hurricane in its history. that could be impacting prices at the pump sooner than you think, oil closing at 50 bucks a barrel today amid worries about supply disruptions. walmart saying it will slow down the pace of new store openings and put more money into its growing online business. and call it the seven-year gifting itch, according to a new survey three long relationships spend less money on partners as the time goes by. the lowest point for spending, it's the 7th year. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. and tonight's fox talkback, it has never been done before. one man's mission to swim across the pacific ocean. think about that. >> that's amazing. and a new use for twitter, but you're not going to like this if you're facing any kind of legal
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been served papers? it's none of my business. >> no, i have not, fortunately. that is a good thing. >> well, it can be very tough to do, to serve papers, sometimes preventing a case from moving forward. but now a federal judge has changed that. he approved twitter as a way to serve somebody. the case stems from a not for profit trying to serve sheik that faces charges. >> start going down the photo radar train, i am going to get off it. they think i'm going 75, now i'm going to be going 85 if they try that track. >> #johnhookspeeding and they put your picture up there as they are changing the radio station and you are speeding. >> enough of this stuff.
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in this particular case. but a photo radar, i want them to track you down. >> i want them to work extremely hard to track you down for a photo radar ticket. it's a private company that runs the whole sha bang. anything that you want to accomplish this next summer? how about taking a cue from this guy. he is going to swim from tokyo to san francisco, it could him six mornts. he'll swim eight hours a day, rest and eat on a boat. he swam the atlantic, took him 73 days. >> he did that in 1998, that's what, 20 years ago? >> very good on the math tonight. >> maybe 18. he's a lot older. that's a lot further to go. >> sharks, number one.
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>> he's got to swim through that big floating garbage pile in the pacific. i'm not kidding. he's got to swim through that. i'm just going to go to a beach during the summer. i'm going to take it easy. this guy is ambitious. >> we are done talking, it is your turn to talk back. >> we would love to hear from you. head to our facebook pages. we have posted the stories there tonight. let us john hook fox 10. >> and kari lake fox 10. >> why doesn't the guy just take a flight? i don't understand. >> good question. >> everybody understood what was on the line tonight. get back on track. play to your strengths against the niners, and they did that. the cardinals, we are going live to santa clara, richard saenz just getting back from that locker room. you heard from bruce arians,
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week, hopefully for a few plays from this guy, stanton, and let the special teams go to work. markus golden was fabulous tonight, the gabbert connection to jeremy kerley resulted in a touchdown early, 7-0 niners, but the pressure on gabbert a major factor late in the first half, the ball intercepted jones -- the int by big number 93, james bettcher saying that's more like it, the defense delivered seven sacks on the night against gabbert. and then stanton says i'm going to the veteran, the certain to be hall of famer somewhere down the line, larry fitzgerald. start of the third quarter,
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first and goal, just feed the monster, david johnson. what a night, 27 carries, 157 yards, two touchdowns, and then drew stanton says, you know what, let's go to the veteran again, larry fitzgerald. nice throw here. fitz with a couple of tds, six catches, 81 yards, and there you go. the cardinals in command up 21-7. it was the defense, though, that really kept this game inte watch marcus cooper jump the route here. another turnover in favor of the cards defense. that was a major factor. they pick up a safety late, and then of course it's david johnson saying i'll take that to the house, 33-21 the final. the cardinals, man, they needed a win and they got one. let's go to santa clara, richard saenz standing by with the very.
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san francisco, no chance for the cards, right? wrong. it was drew to the rescue, drew stanton gets the start. he also gets a lot of help from his defense, plus over 150 yards rushing from david johnson. and what do you know, the cardinals are back in the win column. it was a total team effort tonight. >> you know, i feel unstoppable, basically, especially with the help of the guys blocking, the tight ends, the receivers, and obviously the it helps me get going, get into the flow of being able to break some of the tackles and get the yards that we needed. >> it wasn't pretty. it feels to get a win on the road. we made some big plays defensively. calais came up big, marcus, even cooper coming up with an interception. it's a lot for us to grow on. it's good to move in the right
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>> fitzgerald for the touchdown. >> a testament really to the whole offensive line, to have some injuries, come in, not miss a beat. obviously david is a luxury to have, so is larry. i have got to do a better job of trying to get them involved and allow them to make plays. >> in a game like this, the defense had to come through, and boy, did they, seven sacks on the night, two interceptions and, oh, by the way, a safety. golden all ove one but two sacks on the night, six on the year, leads the entire nfl. at levi stadium, i'm richard saenz, fox 10 sports. >> all i ask richard is you have to continue to wear that fedora each and every game on the road. david johnson, anybody watching nationally on thursday night game, you want to talk about a guy that delivered in so many different ways for the cards
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