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all six living arizona governors, we are talking doug ducey, jan brewer, janet napolitano, jane hull, fife symington and bruce babbit all of them attended the service. stefania okolie was also there. >> they call her arizona's rose a woman who made history and leaves a >> i know now that as governor i'm expected to have the courage of a pioneer woman, the compassion of gandhi, the wisdom of solomon. and the energy of magic johnson. >> rose mofford did just that as she became the first female governor for the state of arizona. from that day forward, the state would change. >> she helped us heal. >> today hundreds gathered to reflect on her life, a life
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>> you know they said she wasn't a policy wonk, she was a people wonk. >> she came into office during what was described as a turbulent and divisive time in arizona. created unity. >> no party lines, no nothing. she was somebody that wanted to reach out. >> as people spoke up and recounted stories about rose, they were consistent in describing her ever lasting impact. she healed. >> she was arizona's mother. she came and healed the state at a everyone come in is a gres testament to her healing power. >> the healing power that many still have faith in today even on the heals of an adrennized election where it seems our country is more divided than ever there are strong hopes in the end of spirit of rose, her healing nature will be felt. >> i think rose would have insisted that everybody come to the table and that's what we are all hoping that when this election is over that we follow rose's motto and you all come to the table.
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someone that they can trust and that was very caring about our entire state and its people. >> we move on to the presidential race. former arizona governor napolitano who was in town for the memorial also doing some campaigning while in the valley to show support for democratic nominee hillary clinton. >> nol democratic campaign headquarters to talk to volunteers. arizona, of course, as you heard, is a battle ground state this election year and the napolitano urged people to get out and vote. the former governor urged arizona voters to take initiative and to vote early or mail in their ballots. by the way, if you are mailing in your ballot, be sure to get it in the mailbox tomorrow. if you wait, it's not guaranteed
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department in time. and arizona is in high demand this election season and donald trump was in phoenix yesterday. his son donald trump, jr., spoke at asu and now hillary clinton and her running mate tim kaine are headed to our state as well. clinton will be in the valley on wednesday in the afternoon hours and kaine is scheduled to stop in tucson on thursday. those details of the visits have not been released. a federal appeals court may reconsider blocking that makes it a felony to collect early ballots from voters. a judge asked for a full court vote on this issue this weekend. a split three judge panel refused to block the law friday. this meant that voter groups won't be able to collect ballots from voters and then deliver them to the polls. and with less than ten days until election day, an already bizarre presidential campaign between two arch rivals pivoted into a three way free for all
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fox news reports. >> after a subpoena was issued in late september, fox news was told fbi investigators began combing through anthony weaner's computer in the separate sexting investigation. allegations he has denied. as they sifted through the recordser investigators found e-mails from huma abedin, weaner's estranged wife who access to a laptop. the fbi team then got new authorization to do a deeper dive and that's when it to clinton were uncovered. the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee who was notified by the fbi spoke with chris wallace of fox news sunday. >> to me this is a substantial development. i don't see a director comey opening this case back up 11 days before the election unless it is quite serious. >> abedin told the fbi in april she sent state department e-mails including this one to her personal yahoo! account where it was easier to print than the clumsy state department system in june, abedin swore
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information act lawsuit she never deleted her e-mails and searched through all of her device for government records and the sworn declaration is in question. the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee told abc news comey acted outside of his lane. >> think was a terrible error in judgment by the director release this ambiguous letter it may be pertinent and may not be significant and they may not be pertinent that kind of an ambiewdy bass a in judgment. >> fox news reported the fbi was investigating the clin foundation and pay to play allegations. a former fbi executive told thec nn it was not shut down. >> the fbi has an intensive investigation ongoing into the clinton foundation. and huma abedin and her role in the foundation and possible allegations concerning the activities of the secretry of
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foundation and possible pay to play, that's being looked at. >> fox news told the director's decision was driven bli two factors. the sheer volume of e-mails and the commitment he made under oath. >> would you re-open the clinton investigation if you discovered new information that was both relevant and substantial? >> it's hard for me to answer in the abstract. we will look at new and substantial information. >> and the increasing evidence that fbi director comey and his deputy andrew mccabe knew about the lap before the notification letter to congress friday. in washington, fox news. sticking with politics, governor mitt romney will be at a rally in mesa to support governor mccain this week of the senator battled romney for the gop nomination back in '08 which mccain would go on to win. now romney will hold the event at the cubs spring training stadium in mesa. the event on thursday starts at
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speak of those cubs, after three losses, game five belongs to the chicago cubs and the northside. >> cubbies live to fight another day. now that the team is one step closer to finding -- or rather to ending a 108 year drought. >> one at a time. marcy jones watched the game with some cub fans tonight and has more. >> a don and charlie's in scottsdale, the cubs have never been the loveable losers. they have been the amazing team. you can see walls have to do with the windy city and even though they can't be at wrigley tonight, they say this is the best place in the valley to watch the big game. some cub fans have literally bj waiting their entire life to watch them play in the world series. >> born in 1945, which was the year that the last chance really that the cubs had to win a world series. and they didn't. so i have been waiting around 71 years. >> for such a special event, there is only one place in the
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home for chicago fans. don and charlie's. don tells us he wouldn't have it any other way. >> 1954 when i was just the lad of ten i could take the bus to the el and take the el to addison avenue and get off at and have a buck for the whole day and spend it and watch a double head and watch the cubs. and hope they would win and those days it wasn't where you never quite sure what was going to happen. >> and it's hard to find a spot on the wall that's not covered in chicago memorabilia. but it's not it's a lifetime of memories. >> 99% of what we have on the walls is -- are things i gotten just at a ballpark or -- and i save magazine covers. it's just been fun because there is a story behind thing. >> don says he has never called them loveable losers because for him the cubs won his heart a long time ago. and like a marriage, it was for good times and bad. >> so few people there that when the cubs would mount the rally,
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that were next to you and that's how you would start the rally because there was nobody sitting next to you and there were hundreds of empty seats so the 500 of us could make a lot of noise. >> if you aren't a big baseball fan, don't worry. they have a lot of other things to offer like the amazing filets. tried one tonight. best in the valley and the owner told me he has to pay for two more weddings. and in scottsdale, marcy jones, "fox 10 news." traffic at bus to a standstill today. why police wouldn't let anyone near part of the airport. >> and one man trying to impress the ladies. the zoo exhibit and woke up a sleeping panda. but first a warning about twitter malware. forced phones to repeatedly dial 911 and you can imagin that caused quite a --
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and by the way try the onion ring at don and charlie's. you know we billed the game -- you, too. billed the game as a rematch. the long day for carson palmer. we will break it down with matt starks tonight on sports night. plus an announcement we expect from the nfl on a controversial call in this game. we will tell you more about that. d-backs managerial search, suns, warriors. plus richard saenz. sports night on the way tonight on fox 10. controversial call that we believe the nfl will address tomorrow but in the end another setback for the cards nfl, world series nba in sports.
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n sleeps tonight. ? [snoring.] ? hush my darling... ? [snoring.] ? don't fear my darling... ? ? the lion sleeps tonight. ? [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. an italian seismologist says the recent quakes in an italian seismologist italian seismologist says the recent quakes in central
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tremor today and more significant quakes can be expected. today's earthquake hit the same areas that were affected by the tremors for the past week and those tremors led to people being evacuated from the area. new at 9:00, police in south florida are warning of a bogus link making the rounds on twitter. as fox reports, clicking on it leads to literally hundreds of phone calls to >> andrea is a video blogger or vloger on youtube. she loves to help and motivate teens. tuesday night she sent out this motivational tweet. someone responding with the link. >> kind of looked like a youtube video. so i clicked on it and all of a sudden like it took a little bit but it kind of glitched. my phone went black. >> her phone was suddenly hacked but this hack was different.
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calling 911 and im clicking end and it wouldn't stop. >> the hack taking over her phone incessantly calling 911. >> physically just looked like it was 911 calling it was a black screen and kept saying 911 and everything single time, it was recalling. there was no way to stop it. >> and she is not alone. the 911 hack has gone viral. people all over twitter warning others not to click on any weird links. samuel bert these prank links and started calling 911. steven wooten called 911, 30 times. the hackers trying to entice you to click on the bad link with a popular song. others asking for support. >> it shows that i called them over 150 times. i feel horrible because it's like blowing up their phone and like i don't want them to come to my house when it's not an
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else's life. >> broward's sheriff's office says one of the call centers in the county received close to two dozen calls overnight from several numbers just redialing and now sending out a warn together public because they don't want this 911 hoax to clog up their system. >> the call takers can't ignore these calls so we want to make sure we are getting the wowrd out to the public they don't click on the link and if you find that mistakenly you do click on the link we are asking you turn your device off for a >> now some carriers like 2-6rd mobile are -- like t-mobile are sending warnings to customers and advising customers to avoid those suspicious links. >> you have to see the surveillance camera video at the new orleans airport that captured a machete attack in the tsa lines. take a look. police say the last year richard white went through the terminal spraying people with wasp spray
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tries to go through the preclearance lane but two tsa agents stop him. white then sprays the agents with wasp spray before pulling out matchaty and rushing through the checkpoint. the rampage ended when a sheriff's deputy shot white. he refused medical treatment but died the next day. white was carrying a molotov cocktails and firecrackers as well. also caught on camera a man sneaks into the panda exhibit at wrestling a panda. zookeepers say the man was trying to impress his female friends. you mean alcohol wasn't involved? that's always the last line. >> scape ledgedly we use. >> but when hetiesed the sleeping band u, wrestled him to the ground and zookeepers say pandas usually do that when they are playing with the breeders. the man got away okay. only his pride was hurt. and the panda is fine.
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is not too bright. >> there is a line and anchor man that says, you woke the bears. why did you do about that? >> i can't wait to see what john hook has to say about this. he has a vendetta of pandas. his interpretation will be different. beautiful outside tonight and enjoying a nice clear shot of the arizona state fair. and cooler temperatures in store for your halloween.
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that's not good, right? three astronauts. >> three astronauts including american kate reubens are back on earth. i have to pay attention. after spending the last 115 days on board the international space station. it took them three hours to undock from the international space station and land in kazakstan during their four
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the astronauts used a dna seancer for the first time ever in space and laid out plans to install commercial space taxis. we made it through the week and and we made our wrai into much cooler weather. we are finally going to see 80s. last night of the state fair, beautiful lights still visible tonight we have a little cloud cor. degrees. it was a bit breezy in northwestern arizona but those winds have relaxed. couple of low pressure systems sitting off the coast line of washington and california. one of those as it pushes onshore is bringing all of that rain. for us the cloud cover that we are seeing a push of tropical moisture and the cloud cover we saw earlier for the most part has dissipated. another one of these low pressure systems is going to affect the forecast in a couple of days. it will make its way into the
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arizona and with that cooler temperatures and maybe a few rain drops out there as well. numbers around the state anywhere from 58 in window rock to 81 in lake havasu. gila bend 81 and 67 for globe. valley numbers right now fantastic. we are look agent low 70s for florence and mid-70s for buckeye and for maricopa. close to 80 degrees still for sky harbor and for scottsdale. wickenburg 75. cave creek coming in at cooler at 73 degrees. back temp for this day sitting 94 degrees for the afternoon high. we almost made it today. 93. what we hit at sky harbor a whole ten degrees warmer than our seasonal norm. we should be seen more of these 80s and we are going to see them as we get into the next few days. halloween we are first going to look at that because that forecast very important for the trick or treaters out there headed out on the early side, partly cloudy conditions around 5:00. 84 degrees. around the 7:00 hour we are
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continue to cool down into the mid-70s as we get into the 9:00 hour. that activity in the pacific northwest will continue through your holiday but we are looking at different conditions throughout the south and the southeast and in fact we are kicking off november and of course the end of october with very warm conditions. we are talking about potentially record setting numbers through parts of the southeast. all the way stretching into parts of the mid-atlantic coast line and the southern plains. numbers that are well 10 to 15 degrees above average in some locations. arizona tonight will be partly cloudy. we will see 49 prescott. 52 for kingman. 62 for tucson and 46 degree for st. johns and then tomorrow gila bend mid-80s. about 70 for prescott. 73 for kingman. we will see 84 for stafford. and winslow topping out at 77 degrees. little bit of cloud cover out there tonight. finally cooler conditions will drop down into the mid-80s. as we get into the your halloween holiday, cloud cover helping to keep us on the cool
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the effects of that cold front moving through into your tuesday and your wednesday. low to mid-80s at least close to where we should be and warm up a little bit as we get into your weekend. cold front. >> yes. >> not a cold snap. >> not freezing. >> this is the november i had in mind by coming out here to phoenix. this will work out. >> you will love it. >> still lurking in the back of my mind. >> we have a nun. probably here after you. >> got to go to >> that's right. >> it's been -- i don't know how long. >> thanks, kristy. >> careful back there. on to the news, american airlines apologizing for a disabled vet after crews would not allow her service dog to board her flight. army veteran lisa mccombs tried to board a flight from kansas to mississippi with h her dog. you see him there. that's jake. mccombs has ptsd from tours in iraq and afghanistan.
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stressful times. >> crazy, obnoxious situation took place arguing back and forth. humiliation, harassment. and ultimately my flight was denied. >> the crew wouldn't let jake on board because mccombs didn't have the proper paperwork. jake's status changed and no paperwork was necessary. after several phone calls, mcpe able to get on that flight. a ship gets another chance at light thanks to the many veterans and volunteers that kept it afloat. >> opened to the public. fox news' willie james has the story. >> a historic ship commissioned to over 70 years ago is being kept alive by a team of veterans and volunteers. >> we work year-round at evanszville, indiana, on this boat. >> lst which stands for landing ship tank was a new type of ship
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>> out of 1,051 of these built in world war ii, they used to ride right on up through vietnam. this is the only one left. it landed at omaha beach at 1944 carrying troop, tanks, trucks and equipment. >> we were self-contained and that's the biggest thing in the world in the war and that's all these lsts could be traveling where ever carrying anything. >> since the uss lst has seen so much histo veterans and supporters of the museum hope that they can keep that history alive. >> bob kabota, the current captain of lst325 says he volunteers to pilot the trip during its annual cruise because of his family connection to the war. >> the younger generations i think needs to recognize the sacrifice the effort that the older generation including my dad and that put into world war ii.
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america placed in an intern nment camp was drafted and served as master sergeant. >> one reason i come out to help remember the war effort. >> in 1964, the u.s. navy transferred lst325 to the greek navy which used the ship until 1999. with little government help and by paying their own way, the recovered from a greek shipyard back in 2000. >> couldn't get it registered as a american ship even though it was made in philadelphia and ii. we had to come back on the redgesster which is a pirate ship. >> this relic from the past and the last of its kind will stay afloat for future generations to see. >> we don't want to forget and i want our children to know and to bring that with them as they get old sore that we don't repeat history. >> we take it around and i try to emphasize to young kids that this is what our older generations, that's probably their grandparents or great grandparents.
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the ship is docked year-round in evansville, indiana. willie jaim inman, fox news. so you want to live like the king of rock and roll? guess what. you can and how you can be a guest at elvis' graceland. >> i was going to say yes, yes, i do. thought we were done with photo radar? we are not. where those cameras will be reactivated this week. >> and very tense moments in scottsdale this morning after a
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red cross volunteers are red cross volunteers are on the scene in avondale where three mobile homes caught fire today this much is over near highway 85 in main street. fire crews will be helping the 15 people affected by the blaze. they are going to be assessing damages and providing shelter and other emergency needs for
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still no word on what started this fire and no word on any -- >> a threat of a possible bomb device caused a huge scare in scottsdale. an apartment complex and several government buildings were evacuated. >> thankfully it turned out to be a false alarm but for awhile everyone's nerves were on edge. courtney griffin was there. >> i had the police officer knock on my door and i could tell it was fairly urgent by extensiveness. >> several people along 75 street and miller in scottsdale were evacuated after police found a lone vehicle with suspicious materials inside. >> scottsdale p.d., bomb detection dog was called out to the scene and the dog alerted on the vehicle. >> the sergeant with scottsdale p.d. after the dog suspicions ash robot was called to the scene. >> dps bomb squad has responded in -- and are assisting us.
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essentials and get out. >> we have problems around here like any neighborhood, but nothing has ever happened. >> residents were told to head to the catholic church across the street. >> kind of scary first thing i thought of was i was wondering if it was something to do with the election thing or over at city hall. >> courtney griffin, "fox 10 news." and police conducted an investigation this morning at sky harbor airport and caused a serious road closure process. these are photos you are taking a look from fox 10 viewers. and police say they were inspecting an unattended item in the roadway just outside of terminal 3. nobody was hurt. no word on what the unattended item turned out to be. everyone else on the roadways have been re-opened. photo radar cameras at three different intersections will be reactivated on tuesday. these cameras at the
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reactivated. cameras at arizona avenue and ocotillo will be reactivated and there will be new cameras at the intersection of dobson road and ray. these cameras will be looking out for speeding and red light runners. some may say that this may not be the most typical wedding location, but, yes, you get married at the harley-davidson of scottsdale. we will see why because teresa and ted are the first couple to get marry there had. their one-year a coming up and the motorcycle dealer are running a special promotion. anyone who buys a new or used harley can get married in the chapel for free. >> i want to hear proposal on that one. that's good. >> how does that work? and throwing in free wedding bandtattoos and a $100 gift cards to leather and lace boutique shop as well. >> wellcome to the -- welcome to
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>> elvis presley could be the king of hospitality as well? i hadn't heard that. >> elvis presley fans can stay at the graceland guest house in tennessee. 450 foot building pays homage to all things elvis there are nearly two dozen elvis themed suites. 460 seat theater and a pool. elvis' former wife says that everything in the house is in line with elvis' style. >> when you walk in and anyone who has been an insider basically people who were friends of elvis and mine even some of the guys when they walked in and go, oh, my god. this is elvis. there. >> she looks great. >> and developers anticipate more money to redevelop as elvis presley boulevard and white haven as well. trick or treating certainly a fun tradition, but there can be dangers. how to make sure the treats
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offering free hair cuts on that day. all you have to do is show up with a sugar skull to get the free hair cut. dia de los muertos is a holiday celebrated in mexico to celebrate the lives of family members who have passed away. the holiday is celebrated with alters with -- altars with offerings like food, flowers and those sugar sculls. there are three locations. there is one in phoenix, one in tempe as well as one in ahwatukee. as we know halloween brings treats and as well. statistically crime rates spike on halloween compared to other consumer holidays as do accidents. >> local law enforcement says the night doesn't have to be scary. and anita roman has tips from police on how to stay safe. >> more than 41 million trick or treaters went door to door last halloween nationwide. even more are expected this year. >> my favorite part is the full-sized candy bars. >> i love eating candy. >> for kids it's about the
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looking for tricks and the dangers that could be lurking in the dark. a recent study indicates twice as many child pedestrians are killed on halloween night than any other night of the year. 77 percent of parents report feeling fearful around halloween. 31% of those worry about a child being hit by a car or truck. 24% worry about poisoning from tampered or spoiled treats. 15% worry about abductions and 4% worry about falls. >> we are asking adults to neighborhood on halloween that's really hard to do. >> sergeant jaime rothschild where silent witness vigilance say may be tough but not impossible. >> consider taking a chair out to your driveway and sit out there and get to the know the people who are coming up to you and not giving them an opportunity to see inside your house. >> and advised adults put down their cell phones and other distractions and focus on the kids. stay close. here are some more scary
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child age five or younger is allowed to trick or treat without adult supervision. and 40% of parents allow one or more unsafe items in their child's costume. that includes masks, long or loose clothing a sword, stick or other sharp object. >> for the kids we want costumes that are well tailored. we don't want flowing, drapey costumes that can get caught on something if you have pant legs like over here use boots or use things so kids don't trip and then non-flammable costumes and minimize the amount of things dangling or hanging from your costume so there is somebody decides to pull a prank and come up and pull something, we don't want anyone to get hurt. we don't want is a mask that constricts breathing and allows small eye hole. that creates more problems than it solves. >> i'm a starbucks frappuccino. >> i'm a war god. >> whatever the costumes,
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wearing bright colors or lights so it's easier for drivers to see the kids. and says drivers need to slow down. anita roman, "fox 10 news." and a few more tips from silent witness. instruct your children not to enter anyone's home like the sergeant suggested. keep your door closed and hand out candy from the porch or driveway. you're more engaged and aware of what's going on outside and not giving potential thieves a chance to look inside your home. >> excellent advice. it's also good to keep pets' safety in mind. when people go out trick or treating sometimes they forget about their pets back home. most people know not to feed candy to their pets. there are other dangers your pets could face on a halloween evening. >> here we have a bowl of potentially dangerous items. we have chocolate candy and glow sticks which are toxic to dogs they could chew or swallow that
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we have them on decorations but we have to keep things like this up and out of access. >> keep your candy and decorations as she just said up high. so -- >> makes sense. >> absolutely. she just demonstrated how to do that. >> and don't want pets to get them. the phoenix herpetological society wants to remind you to be careful about snakes. not to walk or reach into an area that you can't see. again you are advised to remove a rattlesnake yourself. 80 to 90% of rattlesnake bites happen when you try to deal with the snake yourself. 13 species of rattlesnakes call arizona their home. an unusual way to celebrate the halloween weekend with a good ol' fashioned coffin race. >> yes! who is going to win? >> complete with colorful character. >> people dieing to win that race. >> that's right. >> the first day of the dead
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for the first time ever, mexico city holds a day of the dead parade that, get this, is james bond themed. tens of thousands gathered to watch colorful floats featuring skeleton, traditional dancers, and musical parade comes from the opening scene of the james bond movie, specter. >> i like it that's not bad. not bad. >> and now in that scene bond chases criminal through mexico city crowd. watches a parade of people wearing skeletal costumes and in the end saves the day. >> hope he didn't give away the movie. >> the streets of a trendy shopping district in tokyo were crawling with halloween
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and mario's zombies, pikachus and witches making their way through the streets to celebrate the ghoulish holiday. halloween celebrations are a relatively new occurrence. the gatherings have surged in popularity over the past decade. >> i didn't know you are a pok?mon hunter. >> you don't want me chasing around -- >> i rather not. >> that's not good for anybody. >> colorado celebrateing halloween with the 22nd emma crawford coffin races. >> kicked off this weekend with hundreds dressed in their best halloween costumes. getting spooky and speedy today for the 22nd annual emma crawford crawford coffin races. they do want to win but that's not the only thing. it's about looking the part, too. >> i have been up since 4:00, been up same time as her. 4:00 in the morning getting this done.
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>> others, well -- not so much. >> i just woke up and rolled off the bench and came around. >> for many we saw today, they dressed up for this. >> the most shock factor, i'm looking for best emma, so hopefully, you know, this will do it. >> it's not all about the fright. there is this to do as well. >> being able to see everybody's costume and coffins and just to really feel that halloween kind of vibe. >> and, of course, this. >> seeing little kid's faces video game character. >> poor jack sparrow, his response was a little different. >> i'm not sure what i'm doing here. somebody dragged me around and gave me a bottle of rum and told me, go run. >> the imation is fierce. >> don't lose my footing. >> try not to run into the guard rails. it's our main strategy and make it to the finish line. >> monkeys. >> monkeys? >> they go and take things.
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>> take what you can. give nothing back. >> reporting in man tu springs, sarah ferguson, fox 2 news. what happen and what most everyone believed was a incomplete forward pass. what happened to the game period, we will show you the high wills and -- highlights and the world series game five and the suns run with the warriors
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all week long the cardinal you know all week long the cardinal players told us they couldn't believe what happened in the last season, that beat down of 49-15. in many ways today turned out to be a repeat of the same story line. carson palmer trying to make a play here and we look at that forward pass. it looks like a forward pass. we will tell you more about this tonight on sports night. what we believe the league will put out tomorrow because
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spiral. let's slow it down. there is it right there how do you call that a fumble when the ball is moving forward and then hits the ground, picked up by thomas davis and runs it in and it's 7-0 carolina. i will say this carolina owned the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. jonathan stewart with the touchdown. they were up 21-0 in this football game. carson palmer wasn't pretty. you could look at short and look at star and they just teed eight sacks, eight tackle for losses. seven quarterback hits. but somehow he survived and brought the team back on a third and 7. he finds john brown and it's 30-14. the runs oposed and takes a hit and holds on to the football. cardinals needed more time them some moment. first and goal. palmer goes to jj nelson and it's 30lan 20. turnovers at the most inopportune times. ely, watch him run the gain.
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with the intersection. and that iced the game for carolina. they win 30-20 the time. the cards fall 3-4-1 on the season. more on this game with max starks. i urge you to stick around for sports night and we will break it down for you with the two time super bowl champ matt starks and he will look at the offensive sign of the football. and the o-line. >> penalties were a huge factor in the game. and with that our guys fought back and got to the ball. and i got to give the guys credit for that and we didn't make the play to get us back in for a chance to win the game. >> and a lot more from bruce arians and richard saenz and jjnallyson and jefferson. game five wrigley field. cubs fans just hope and praying desperate didn't start out real well for the cubbies. there he is. jose ramirez, home run off jon lester. 1-0 cleveland. they momentum throughout this
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close out the cubs? trevor bauer at the plate. catch of the night, jason haywood bracing himself against the wall at wrigley out there and makes the catch. there was some dramatic moments in this game tonight. then as we move along to the fourth, this was interesting. kris bryant gets it going with this home run off bauer to tie the game at one. it seemed to turn for the cubs in that fourth inning. and then it was followed up after the addison russell putting bat on ball and driving in anthony rizzo. safe at first. 2-1 chicago and they would score another and up 3-1. cleveland bounces back in the top of the sixth. francisco lindauer, the grab and then the score, and it's 3-2 chicago. and then chapman comes in for 2 2/3 innings and shuts the door on cleveland striking out jose ramirez.
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back in cleveland on tuesday. phoenix suns hosting steph curry and the warriors, buzz around town earlier this evening steph curry catch and shoot. he had five threes tonight and fun game to watch. the suns kept it competitive. again, curry on the wing nailing the three ball. this phoenix suns team had overtime thriller at okc friday night. watch the break here. waning seconds. and devin booker had a tough shooting night and this was a beautiful base line jumper. three of 12 from the field. just seven points. when it counted steph curry delivered a bucket here. golden state put a little space between them late in this game. watch again over the top.
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golden state wins 106-100 the final. golden state over the suns. when we return tonight on sports night, max starks will break down what happened along the offensive line and what happened on that first touchdown for carolina. plus richard saenz in charlotte with jj nelson. he will talk with tony jefferson, more on the world series and the suns. see you on you on sports night d right now more news on fox 10. thank you for joining us for this special edition of "fox 10 news." terrifying situation for a valley neighborhood after a suspicious device is found there. >> an apartment complex and several government buildings in scottsdale had to be evacuated for hours of courtney griffin was there and she has more. >> the police officer knock on my door and i could tell it was
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