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hello and thanks for joining us. happy halloween! by now, happy halloween, thanks for joining us tonight. hope you're having a great night. by now, many kids are probably back home, sorting through the trick or treat candy, but law enforcement officers are very busy tonight making sure everybody stays safe. >> u.s. marshals are checking up on registered sex offenders tonight around the valley. danielle joins us live now. >> reporter: yeah, john kari, we are here near encanto park where earlier there were thousands of kids, not so much right now, just a couple of trick or treats, zombies outside the park. all of the children were out having tonight, and u.s. marshals teams were throughout the valley tonight, going around, looking at high risk sex offenders making sure they are complying with all of the rules. thousands of valley kids around
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showing off costumes and cashing in on their candy. >> let's see your costume, show the camera. >> queen of hearts. >> reporter: and what's your favorite thing about trick or treating? >> to get free candy. >> get candy. >> reporter: while these kids are having fun, the u.s. marshal's service is making sure they stay safe, all a part of sa six teams of probation officers and u.s. marshals are going around the valley, knocking on the doors of high risk sex offenders. >> we are making sure they are compliant and doing what they are supposed to do. >> christopher cruz with the u.s. marshals service says sex offenders have strict guidelines when it comes to halloween activities. >> individuals that are on
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they can't have doors open, lights on, contacting children, things like that, so we are going to be going out, ensuring that that's taking place, that they are following the rules. >> tonight, it was strictly compliance, but the u.s. marshals service has been working for the entire month on enforcement, looking for fugitive sex offenders and child warrants, 73 arrests were made this month. both homes were under construction, and both were arson. the fires breaks out in a new subdivision near chandler boulevard and gilbert road in chandler. police are trying to figure out now who set these fires. if you have any information on the case, call chandler police. >> just in, a winslow police officer who shot and killed a woman at a convenience store has
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department. austin shipley, he quit after a meeting about an internal affairs investigation into that shooting. >> the mar shooting stemmed from an original shoplifting call. police say the 27-year-old suspect was holding a pair of scissors when shipley approached her. she was shot five times. in july, the mountain attorney's office conducted an independent investigation at the request of the navajo county attorney's office and misconduct by officer shipley. well, we are just eight days away from the presidential election, democrats accusing republicans now of intimidating voters in order to swing the election to donald trump. >> lawsuits alleging voter intimidation have been filed in four key states, including arizona. steve krafft has the details. >> repoter: the thrust of this lawsuit is very simple. arizona democrats are accusing
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intimidate the voters. the complaint, filed in federal court, accuses the trump campaign and the arizona republican party of conspiring to threaten, intimidate, and prevent minority voters in urban neighborhoods from voting in the 2016 election. the goal, depress voter turn out so the g.o.p. can win. the complaint asks a judge to -- an attorney representing the arizona republican party >> i don't think it will go anywhere. i mean the relief they request is extreme and in terms of, you know, what they would ask the court to do, to basically tell people not to do things in the future that are very likely first amendment protected. >> reporter: this is state democratic party headquarters in phoenix. we asked a spokesperson here his response to what the republicans had to say, and he declined,
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itself. meanwhile, maricopa county recorder helen purcell says she is confident that elections are conducted fairly in arizona, and contrary to what donald trump says in his rallies, there is no rigging going on. >> it is not. i don't care what he said. the election is not rigged. we take very seriously what we do. >> reporter: this complaint another indication of the tense atmosphere in the run-up to the election on november 8th. in phoenix, steve krafft, fox 10 news. we were promiseed millions but they were empty words. i never saw a single dollar actually reach the classroom. you may have seen this ad on television put out by the no on prop 205 cane. it features colorado school officials talking about how legalizing marijuana in colorado has affected them. three colorado senators have sent letters saying they are
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that schools have not received money from marijuana sales, saying that more than $138 million went to colorado schools from 2015-2016, but the no on prop 205 campaign is standing by those ads. >> the fact is in colorado, the money that was promised that was going to go to schools, the amount of money that they were promised has not been shoing up in schools, and one of the state senators, who is in this is actually on record saying that, asking where all of the pot money is, and only a fraction is going to the schools. the rest is going to the bureaucracy. >> you can read a statement from both states on our website. we have posted a link on our facebook page. so exciting, game 6 of the world series is set for tomorrow night in cleveland. cubs fans are remaining that
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after 108 years of waiting. if there is one story to exemplify the passion of the cubs, this could be it. >> ron santo, arguably the greatest 3rd baseman in cubs history, would later become the team's announcer, and his spirit leaves on today. >> when you get right down to it, if somebody says tell me who is the most passionate happened to be one of the team's greatest players ever, the answer would be the late, great, ron santo. the someday is now, so who better to ask on what ron would say today than his son jeff. >> welcome to sing take me out to the ball game, the greatest 3rd baseman in cubs history, ron santo.
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? take me out to the ball game ? >> your dad was a phenomnal player for the cubs, a hall of famer, and then the radio voice of the cubs for so many years. if your dad was alive today and could be part of this experience, how would he express himself knowing that the cubs have made it to a world series? >> i know that he would be in that champagne room, you know, with the goggles on. he would have found his way there. i, you know, it's -- that's -- i have been asked that a lot, you know, and my dad -- you knew him. he was a very passionate man. so, you know, as a player, he was tough on the field, passionate as a broadcaster of the you could tune into wgn and just listen to his voice to see if the cubs were winning or losing, so he would be right in the thick of it, man. >> the great ron santo passed away in 2010. two years later, ron was elected
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his son, jeff, could only wish he was here to see the cubs today. >> i want to say to him, dad, look at all of the people wearing your jerseys, your number, taking pictures in front of your statue. you know, he wasn't here for that, so that part of it is very emotional and, you know, we are the ones, the family that's able to, you know, kind of take a little bit of that responsibility now and feel what my dad had. >> santo was a beloved figure for the cubs both legs to diabetes, and still announcing games for wgn. he would have loved to witness this. >> we are not going to fail again and go through another year. we are at 103. to be in it, win or lose, it's just great for the future, and i think that curse is over now. >> ron santo's life story featured in the documentary. you have to see it called this old cub.
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will look ahead to tomorrow's game 6 between the cubs and indians. we'll see you in sports. >> it's so exciting, isn't it? >> well, you know what, i mean anything, you get same 6, if they were to win game six, then you get to a game seven. anything can happen. >> you're right. game six of the world series being played, as jude said, tomorrow in cleveland. you can watch it right here on fox 10 news. we have we will have a special addition of fox 10 news before the game at pitch just after 5:00, and we are on right after the game. >> there are cleveland fans out there. it is a great city. i was there over the summer for the republican national convention. they love their indians too. >> everyone is excited. >> it's fantastic. what will the weather be like in cleveland tomorrow before game 6? dave munsey joins us now with a look. >> it's not really that bad. as we head to cleveland tomorrow
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pitch at game start. there is going to be a little breeze out of the south, southwest at six it 12 miles an hour, so not bad, and this of course is game six. these guys, they don't want to play game seven. these guys, they really do. so let's take a look. game seven, if needed, a few clouds out there, 65 degrees, about a 10% chance of rain, that's about it, if they play it. we'll have more weather coming up. >> thinking about game seven there dave? >> don't say that to a cleveland fan. >> there's a lot of cubby fans out there too. coming up, a different way to say i do, several couples highing the knot on halloween. plus he became an internet sensation for his eyewitness description of a car crash, but now he's back in the news for what he was chanting at donald trump rally over the weekend. tonight he's talking about all
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and even bragged about them. unfit to represent us. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. caught on camera. a wild did you see this today? caught on camera, a wild police chase, and of course southern california. officers chasing a car after a driver stole the car and off with it. this chase went on for about 45 minutes, winding through streets, narrowly missing other cars, and this guy was going really fast at times. the suspect eventually gets trapped in a parking lot, and then he tries to make his getaway. he slams into a police cruiser head on, but he wasn't giving up yet. officers ended up having to break out the windows and dragging the man out in order to place him under arrest. >> and we have seen this time and time again. that brings us to our next
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innocent people getting hurt or killed during high-speed pursuits, he's come up with an idea, an invention. >> and this could be a game changer when it comes to stopping somebody who is taking off running from police. marc martinez is here to explain how this works. marc? >> well, you guys, high-speed pursuits are one of the most dangerous situations that police officers find themselves in with roughly 40% of them ending in a crash. a valley man came up with that idea that may help drastically reduce the n deaths due to high-speed chases. it's called the grappler, and he shows us how it works. high-speed pursuits, they are dangerous, they are unpredictable, and in some cases, like this chase in the west valley in september, stopping them can be deadly. >> the options right now are getting in front of a suspect vehicle to deploy tire spike or using the pit maneuver or some
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process to stop a vehicle, and the officer many times is pinned against the suspect vehicle. >> reporter: that's what prompted peoria resident leonard stock to come up with a solution. his invention works by lowering a heavy-duty nylon net in front of a police vehicle by touching a button, wrapping around the rear axle. within a few seconds, the chase comes to controlled stop without the officer having to force a collision. once the grappler has a hold of a suspect vehicle, the officer can release this tether to a police car and back away at a safe distance, and as you can see the bad guy is not going anywhere. >> the whole purpose, the inspiration behind this device is to save lives. >> reporter: stock says the idea
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night after watching high-speed chases. >> the conclusion of a chase was of an intent motorist getting t-boned. i woke up at 3:00 in the morning suddenly, and this is the first thought i had. >> reporter: our cameras captured several angles of a high-speed chase to show exactly how the snag maneuver works. chris smith was in the getaway car in this scenario, and he describes what it was like to suddenly be grabbed high speeds. >> you hear noises you're not used to hearing, and it slows you down fairly immediately. >> it took years of research and development to get it ready to market to police agencies nationwide. >> to be able to pursue in a much more controlled fashion has a huge value for law enforcement community and the safety of the
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>> he has seen videos of the grappler in action. >> his concept is absolutely fantastic. if that thing holds up the way it appears it's going to, huge advantage for law enforcement. >> stock says if his invention can help save even one intent person's life, it's worth the time and money to make it a reality. >> if it stops a car, the suspect didn't run through an intersection and hurt or kill somebody. >> i was in the passenger seat during the testing of it to see how it all works. you do get pretty close to the car to stop it, and with the tire snag, it brings it to a pretty quick conclusion. >> i wish i was up in the middle of the night with ideas like this, instead of a list of what i need to do tomorrow. >> right. what's the cost of a thing like
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across the country trying to figure out which price point they can meet. it's obviously cheaper than having to smash up police cars. they have been working for eight years to develop this product right here in peoria. >> they could use them in southern california, that's for sure. >> yeah, the chase capital of the world. thank you, marc. some airline industry insiders calling for new emergency training after an american airlines flight burst into flames in chicago las week. why that training could send air fares through the roof. >> well, a nice night. the trick-or-treaters should all be home by now. if you're not, you're probably driving your own car. 77 degrees, we'll take a look at what's happening with our
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vo: 13 year-old sabrina told a school counselor she was raped by her uncle. her counselor called iff joe arpaio's office. but arpaio failed to protect her. for three more years, sabrina's uncle continued to rape her - and arpaio did nothing. rapes, assaults, even child molestation, remain uninvestigated, while arpaio focuses on his personal agenda. arpaio talks tough,
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your exclusive accuweather forecast with dave munsey on fox 10 news. >> hi, everybody. well, here we are, 77 degrees just a light breeze out of the west at about eight miles an hour, 71 degrees in cave creek, 69 in apache junction, 76 in mesa right now. in glendale, it is 77 degrees. we do have some moisture in the west here. a little bit of action from a low-pressure system, kind of moving into the area, and as we get you a look at it, you can see the twist of the low bringing moisture in, more moisture, in fact, at highs in elevations in seattle on into portland. take a look at the futurecast. we get into tuesday, we get into wednesday, and then take what happens here early thursday with moisture coming into the state more of thursday here as that moisture starts to spread quite a bit. and then there's some pretty
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here's phoenix right here. we haven't been hit by it yet, but maybe late thursday into friday, 86 for the high today, 83 at deer valley, 82 at buckeye, and 82 at gateway as well. as we head to the mountains, we go to 72 in payson, 75 in sedona, 71 in prescott, and 62 at flagstaff. at the grand canyon today, 64, in tuscon it was 90 degrees. here, 86 degrees. there's your record high at 96, your record low at 36. looking at the forecast, we are going into the 70s, but just a little bit there, 79 at sky harbor, everything around it with the exception of deer valley, cave creek, is into the 80s, very low 80s right at 81 or 81, 70 is the forecast for kingman, 67 is the forecast for flagstaff, u6 at shoels, and
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across the desert. looking across the country, seven inches of snow in the mountains of washington. these folks picking up some high elevation snow. rain, three quarters of an inch for montana, into the dakotas with gusts of 78 degrees. mild to warm weather in the south with a batch of mid and upper 80s i those 70s, 60s, starting to show up north of there. tomorrow, 79 degrees, we'll be looking at more sunshine, and we'll stay with that 79-80-degree range right into the whole forecast there.
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halloween tonight are completely over the top. they are obscene. pthere's so much candy, we are going to have to figure out a way to give this stuff away. >> coming up in the next half hour of fox 10 news at 9:00, problems with personalized license plates. you can't put whatever you want on a license plate, even if you try to choose another language. plus a meth southern border. >> trying to escape a burning plane, possibly putting lives at risk. but this could be detrimental for others on board. what former flight attendants
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let's go! >> this is absolute chaos on an american airlines flight that chicago's o'hare airport. after an aborted takeoff, the fire happened on friday. thankfully everyone got out. everyone survived. >> and you saw it in that video, and witnesses say some of the passengers were actually trying to grab their bags, their luggage. they were even taking photos and videos rather than focusing on getting off that plane in a hurry. >> and that could put people at risk.
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examples of the true chaos and panic that happens during an emergency, and some experts say fixing that problem, that would cost a lot of money. kristy siefkin joins us now to explain what this is all about. it's really an interesting snapshot of human behavior. >> reporter: it's unbelievable. you look at an airplane that is on fire, and people are nonchalant, reaching up to get their bag, taking a picture, keeping people from getting off and it's that exact incident that has officials taking a look at the scenario, saying maybe we shouldn't have so many people on the airplane. panicked passengers struggling to exit this american airlines plane. the right engine went up in flames on friday on the chicago o'hare tarmac. >> oh, my god! >> this emergency exit delayed
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bags and taking video on their cell phones. the former director of inflight services for northwest airlines says that the flight attendants can only go so much to force passengers to exit. >> they should have been shouting the command to leave everything. they are not going to become cops and knock bags out of people's hands. >> reporter: andy says the flight attendants are given extensive training for emergencies. but the passengers in those trainings are airline staff, the focus is often functional. >> in my days training flight attendant, we would go out to the hanger in the middle of the night when there was an airplane available and we would spend the night over and over again, planned emergency, unplanned emergency. >> going by the book, all passengers should be able to deplane in an emergency in 90 seconds. but in a recent article, airline experts says it really takes three times longer. exiting in 90 seconds, means
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seats, thereby tripling the cost of air fare. >> they have to pay for a snack, a drink, now extra to get off the plane? i don't know, that's crazy. >> nobody should pay extra. it's not really a situation that was created by the passengers. . >> reporter: now andy suspects that this incident will be used as an example in future flight trainings. obviously, we have to stop deal with this concept of -- deal with this concept of people stopping to photograph, to film. obviously, andy grabbed his ipad, dropped it down the front of his shirt before getting off the airplane. he encourages everybody to get off the airplane. it's their life that is on the line. >> i'm glad he admitted that. if i could do it, i would probably do the same.
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smuggle nearly three pounds of methamphetamines in packages of tortillas. you are looking at the pictures here. a canine detected the drug on friday at the morley pedestrian crossing. officers seized the method and turned the man over to i.c.e. the south mountain freeway, the trees, the cacti and the plants areei being thrown out. it's being taken to a nursery where it will be cared for while the construction is going on, and then they will replant it when the freeway opens in 2019. they did the same thing along the loop 101 in scottsdale. new information tonight about what investigators discovered on hillary clinton's
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weiner and huma abedin. agents found state records on it, as well as e-mails from her private server. anthony weiner used it to back up his wife's phone and may have backed up hillary clinton's computer as well. in the meantime, hillary clinton is paying a visit to arizona this week. she will be in for an early vote rally at the a.s.u. campus. doors open at 3:30, event opens at 6:30. maricopa officials are recommending that you get your ballot in the mail by tomorrow. i don't know you don't have that much time, but that ensures that it will be mailed and counted in time.
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election day. ? >> remember that guy? he became a local celebrity back in 2011 after his wild description all of car crash. but now george lindell is back in the responsibility for another reason. they even made the spotify song after the crazy interview. >> they put me with a keytar, which is very >> very strange. he is accused of making controversial statements at a donald trump rally over the weekend as the crowd at the trump rally yelled usa, he was caught on camera seemingly yelling jew-sa. he is saying that is not what you heard there.
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what happened. he says he's being labeled anti-semitic and offered this explanation for what he was saying. >> in english we say you, in spanish we say joo, it's instinctively how we speak. okay? nothing about the jews. nothing about the jews. i love jews. okay? i have got no i love jews very much. >> they might songfy this. there's a possibility. >> the chair of trump's campaign called lindell's language horrible. >> the grade for the team's first half of the season, you'll want to say -- to see this, and
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halloween is a day to celebrate all things ghosts and goblins, but for some here in the valley, they are celebrating something much more important. >> about a dozen couples lining up at maricopa county justice court to say i do. >> do you take mckenzie to be your lawfully wedded wife? >> i do. >> we met four years ago on halloween, and we were dressed exactly the same the night that we met, so we thought it would be special to just dress up the same as the night we met and kind of bring back that fire. >> as of right now, all of the
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building are now electrocuted. if you try to sneak out before you say i do, you will be fried to a crisp. >> what does your family think about this whole thing? >> they like it. they are a part of it. they are jumping around. they dressed up. >> they all dressed up, including our dads. >> with this ring -- >> with this ring -- >> i thee wed -- >> our relationship is very mu based on fun, and, you know, we wanted to do it in a way that was memorable, but it was also light hearted and fun, because i feel too many a couples take it way too seriously. what we are going to do -- >> a very, very bad b horror movie. >> don't celebrate so hard that we have to see you guys back
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and that's not fun at all. with the power invested in me by the laws of the state of arizona, i hereby pronounce you husband and wife. you, sir, may kiss your bride. >> that's great. >> they have it. >> whatever works. >> good luck to all of the couples. >> i hope it's not a scary message >> there's enough of those out there. good luck. according to a new study, one in five workers say they don't have a very good grasp on their employee benefits. lots of americans are also having trouble deciding whether to own or rent, more than half of those looking for a place to rent also considering whether to buy a home, and we are apparently buying more stuff in
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dow falling three months in a row, something we have not seen happen since 2011 but still up for the year. among small cities, westville indiana just won big, named as the best small city in all of the united states. the survey looking at things like safety, affordability, and education. that's business, i'm neil cavuto. well, the mornings have been looking pretty nice all across the state here. let's take a look at a little chilly locations, 31 in the grand canyon, 35 at flagstaff, 45 at show low, yuma at 60 degrees, 59 at gila bend, casa grande 58 degrees, 60 down in tuscon. we get closer to the city, and we are looking at 60 degrees in glendale, 62 in scottsdale, 61 at chandler, and at goodyear 58 degrees. what about the kids heading off to school? here they go. here comes the bus. here comes the temperature. 65 degrees, we have got a few
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all in all. temperatures are going to stay in the 80s here for the next week or so. let's enjoy it. we'll have more weather after 10:00. > yeah, here's your iowan here. kari is ready to turn the heat on. >> yeah, in the car. the personalized license plates, you just can't put anything on them, and even when you think you're pulling one over, necessarily >> and a man's very close call
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we've been talking about halloween all night... so it's only appropriate to end the we have been talking about halloween all night, so it's only appropriate to end the show with a halloween story. >> as trick-or-treaters made their way through neighborhoods nd around the valley tonight, they came across something unexpected at a home that was decked out in christmas decorations. matt rotowald has >> when you think of traditions on halloween night. >> trick or treat. >> trick or treat! or merry christmas. >> this is not what most people have in mind. >> what do you think of this house? >> i think it's supercool. >> it's christmas though on halloween. >> i know, crazy. i don't know. >> we have been doing this at this house for probably about 20 -- a little over 20 years. >> every year, they have been
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ahwatukee neighborhood. merry christmas, i am not sure which one to say. >> but you know he is probably thinking ahead. >> we start in mid august. this goes all the way through new years day evening, and then we take down, and takedown is approximately a month and a half. >> reporter: a month and a half just to tear it down? >> yeah, so in other words, about seven months of our lives is dedicated to christmas decor setup and takedown. >> reporter: h neighbors wait for the big thanksgiving reveal, the display, impressive, the lights, the decorations, and he has a lot more in the garage he still has to put up. even the power grid is something to see. these seven are just the exterior, is that what you're saying? >> just for christmas. >> reporter: that's a lot. >> yeah, that's almost one third of the power box right there. >> reporter: but some third are
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hallow's eve. >> i think it's good for christmas spirit, but it's halloween. >> reporter: it's a reminder that christmas season is on the way. >> you can't deny the children who come in and who are absolutely amazed at the color and the emotion. it really is a family and community event. >> and he goes through all of that work putting it in. at least he's getting the mileage out of it. >> time for tonight's talkers. >> coming up anything you want on a personalized license plate. hopefully you know this by now? >> you have tested this out, snuck a few things by the censors? >> i have thought of a few of them. >> it turns out they are looking out for dirty words on english or in other languages. in baltimore, a ruling that no dirty words were allowed for --
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lose my job. >> how about human waste on his license plate. >> yes, that's what it would be in spanish. what would you do if you had a chance to put on a license plate if anything? >> hooker. >> really. that just came out. >> hooker. i don't have a personalized license plate, that's what i would want to put on it, and that could pass muster. >> people would try to pullou over, check you out. >> i don't need that problem either. coming up, a man tries to get up close and personal with what he thinks is a cuddly bear. he gets into the cages, he should with a dead man. i don't know how he survived. the bear lunges, apparently thinking his leg was a bamboo chute or something.
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trousers, but amazingly otherwise survived. apparently, he was trying to impress a girl. >> i think this proves you wrong. for years, you have said if you get close to one of these, they will kill you. >> they will. they are highly trained killers. he had been eating all day, had no appetite left. that guy was a goner. >> we just saw it different ways. >> we did. don't be fooled by their eye makeup and the bear set. they are killers. >> we are done talking. it is your turn to talk back, and you can find us, we have posted these topics on our facebook page. you can find me at facebook.com/karilakefox10. >> or me at john hook fox 10. >> do we have a picture of john with the cuddly pandas that we can pop up? just a really beautiful moment.
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the cardinals, a rough california in charlotte, north carolina, and even more challenging news today, game 6, cubs, cleveland, we'll hear from cubs manager joe maddon, next. i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, that would be it. i prayed that call would never come. [ radio chatter ] self control may be all that keeps these missiles from firing. [ sirens blearing ] i would bomb the [ beep] out of them. i want to be unpredictable. i love war. the thought of donald trump with nuclear weapons scares me to death.
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one tie. today bruce arians was asked what grade would he give his football team at the midway point in the season. his answer, a c. coach arians also getting word today he'll lose two key players, valdere out with a triceps injury, done for the year, and tyran mathieu with a shoulder injury, could be three to five weeks. not good news at as for larry fitzgerald, we'll see how this plays out. he should be ready to go after the bye-week. fitz, you could see him getting up after this reception here, an ankle sprain. but bruce arians did suggest that he could be ready to go after the bye-week when the cardinals host the san francisco 49ers. >> oh, there's no doubt. yeah. there's nobody on our schedule that we can't beat, and there's nobody on the schedule that can't beat us. that's the way it always is.
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together the pieces that we have, get game plans for each guy to be able to execute that plan and hopefully prepare well enough and play on sunday. >> monday night football takes us to chicago, bears, soldier field, struggling this year. what's happened this week to minnesota. i'll tell you, last night, the run game for howard, 151 yards, a 13-0 lead for bears, off the play fake here, cutler throws a beauty to alshon jeffery. they lost key players on the offensive line, both tackles, just not the same execution the last couple of weeks. beautiful throw here, a bradford to diggs, not if you have for the bears tonight -- not enough for the bears, vikings win. if you look at the matchup, you
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against thompson. bryant turned the momentum last night with the game, and then aroldis chapman locked it down and got it done for two 2/3 innings. the question, will chapman be ready to know come tomorrow nigt in cleveland. >> i'll check with him tomorrow and listen to what he has to say. i'm betting that he would probably think he would be good for two innings, i would imagine tomorrow, but if t, take what he can give us. >> don't forget all of the action right here starts tomorrow, fox 10 news at 4:00, game 6 of the world series at 4:00, followed by fox 10 news. jordan right over the top, interior defense going to be an issue for the phoenix suns.
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but again worn down tonight, barbosa with the three-ball, suns up 21-22, but inside, the clippers can do what they want. deandre jordan easy bucket right over the top again, watch this alley-oop slam, like he's playing with a nerf ball, folks. absolutely impressive for the clippers big man. right now, 104-87, clippers ahead of the phoenix suns. when we come back, a lot of talk about that play in the carolina game and the no-call video replay. bruce arians explained it in case you missed it, when we return. right now, fox 10 news at 10:00 with marc martinez. >> coming up, drinking a cold beer a that you brewed yourself, that's becoming a trend, and phoenix is leading the pack. hillary clinton and donald trump not the only ones battling it out. arizona democrats and
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we'll explain. and a lot of kids are out there right now trick or treating, keeping them safe is a top priority. we'll tell you what members of law enforcement are doing this halloween. thank you for joining us tonight, parents of course out keeping a close eye on their kids as they have been doing the one thing they have been told not to do, taking candy from strangers. some of those strangers could be predators. danielle miller rode along live with operation safe treat. >> there were thousands of children out here trick or treating. right now it's pretty quiet out here. while all of these kids were trick or treating, as you mentioned, marc, the u.s. marshals service was going around knocking on sex offender's doors making sure they are complying. thousands of kids from around the valley are trick or treating, showing off costumes, cashing in on candy.
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