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corner outside of the warner ranch neighborhood. >> everything just seemed like a dream. >>. >> one day after a mother was hit and killed by a car, this memorial perhaps the loudest emotion on a quiet night in the community. >> she was always laughing, always happy, so good with the kids. >> it's how neighbors are choosing to remember the 35-year-old mother, not only a neighbor but a friend. >> we would paint, she would come knocking with >> she took her kids for a walk almost every day, last night's walk ending tragically, crossing in the crosswalk at ray road and college avenue when a driver sped through a red light and hit all of them. her son's bike, the stroller her daughter was in, and their shoes left scattered in the road. medics rushed them to the hospital, but the kids, sadly, lost their mom. >> they cherished their mom. >> reporter: today a community coming together to show support, give prayer, some complete strangers who just happened to heartbreaking scene. >> i was really hoping and praying that she would make it, and she didn't, and even though i didn't know her, i was with her right at the very end, so it was just horrifying and tragic. >> yeah, very heartbreaking and traumatizing for everyone who had to witness that scene last night. police identified the driver as 39-year-old william epperlein, and today i learned his license was on suspension for a dui. he has been charged with death by a vehicle while driving on a suspended license. thanks, stefania. detectives trying to figure out what led to a man being shot to death in his west valley apartment early today. >> yeah, this is an apartment complex near 53rd avenue and northern. police have yet to release any information on the victim or any possible suspects in the case. investigators are working to piece together what exactly happened. now we spoke with a neighbor who says that he heard the gunshot. >> i was just laying there watching tv, and i heard just one gunshot, and then i said after that maybe ten seconds later you hear the car pull off, and it was one of those kind of cars that had a high-performance engine. >> now, if you know any information on the case, you are asked to call police. sad update for you on a shooting that happened yesterday. the man found shot near 15th avenue and buckeye has died from his injuries. and called 911 early yesterday morning. officers found the victim lying in the middle of the street with gunshot wounds. police say they don't have any information on a possible suspect or what led to the shooting. all we know is that police say a man was seen running from the scene. >> and in phoenix, fire crews rescue a mountain biker on south mountain earlier today. crews report that the biker had somehow hurt his leg, and flown off the mountain. it is not clear, though, if was taken to the hospital for what led to that injury. for the fifth day, protests heard across the country following the election of donald trump. >> and today in the valley as well dozens of people turned out in tempe for a demonstration that they say stresses something a little bit different. our marcy jones has more on that story. marcy? >> that's right, guys. this is refreshing. we spoke to two teacher nastiness that's transpired between both political parties, adding that they couldn't sit at home and do nothing, so they decided to hit the streets with a message of hope. >> emotions are definitely understandable but now is the time to actually do something about it. whatever you may feel you need to do, get involved and do whatever, if it's the electoral college that's bothering you, get involved, and -- >> reporter: it's been the question plaguing protesters since the beginning of time. what is marching going to do to fix your cause? today, and this is what two teachers had to say. >> so we decided to stage a peaceful demonstration to show that arizonans do stand up against hate and intolerance. >> a'shawna and beth say that they want to spread the message that hope isn't lost, and we need to work together, especially since there is a >> i think they have a lot more hope than the adults have in this country. they see it in their daily lives more than adults two. >> reporter: these two say that they want to lead by example that hate will never win. >> there has been a little bit of an uprising of hate, and we need everyone to know that regardless of who holds the office or who is elected, that type of behavior just will not cities across the country saw rallies tonight. for the most part, they have appeared peace. reporting live, marcy jones, fox 10 news. >> thank you, marcy. an update on the ballots still being counted in maricopa county. in maricopa county, there are about 112,000 early ballots left to be processed and tabulated. there is also an estimated 55,000 provisional ballots left to be researched. there are some races that are still maricopa county recorder incumbent helen purcell now trails the challenger, adrian fontes. people working at the maricopa county recorder's office will resume counting at 9:00 tomorrow morning. let's turn to the holidays, >> a local valley nonprofit is hoping to make it special for everyone. >> the phoenix rescue mission is asking for your help to put turkey on the tables for the homeless this thanksgiving. >> they held a turkey drive yesterday and ended the drive with 800 turkeys, which still leaves them 200 turkeys short of their goal. they say it's not just the turkeys they need. they are also looking for help with hygie >> we need help obviously with food, with supplies, with anything needed for a person to take a shower. we need that all year long. thanksgiving just gives us that opportunity to really bless people and show gratitude. >> and you can make your donations at any phoenix rescue mission location. the scott foundation will be sending 100 boxes of toys that are going to be distributed to each box of toys contains more than 100 toys. >> every single toy has a handwritten note written by a child that has been through the foster care system, each one a message of hope for kids new to the foster system. >> it's really not about the toy. it's not about a butterfly or a fire truck or whatever it is. they really focus on the tag that's been written for them. that's the bigger meaning for them. to think that somebody actually spent time a write a message of big deal. >> for information on how to help or donate, just head over to our website, fox10phoenix.com. well, tonight at 10:00, it was just a year ago that several attacks in paris terrorized that country, and with we hear from people -- we hear from people who returned to the scene for the very first time since those attacks. cards win the football game, but more questions than answers. we are going to get to twitter and some of your surprising earlier today in that niners cards finish. plus, max starks breaks down the big plays. where is this team at for the start of the second half of the season? do they have enough to make a run to the post-season? we'll talk it over with max. plus, nascar, a wild finish, double overtime finish, and richard saenz in the locker room with calais campbell and michael floyd. we'll see you tonight in 20 minutes. with prism tv from centurylink, you can get over 320 channels, whole home dvr, plus you can watch on your devices. and the best part is, you don't have to deal with cable. this headshot taken? oh, uh, i don't know. recently, i guess? uh... okay. yeah. [ chuckles ] so, like, recently, recently. feel like a hollywood insider with prism tv from centurylink. you're watching fox 10 news at 10:00, with linda williams a sheriff's deputy in stanislaus county, that's in northern california, was killed responding to a call about a suspicious car and person. >> tonight deputies have a suspect in custody. sheriff's deputies say this man, david machado, killed deputy dennis wallace, a 20-year veteran of the department. machado was arrested after he tried to steal a woman's purse at a convenience store. well, that woman fought back, and w running, she called police. machado was captured and identified immediately as deputy wallace's suspected killer. turning to world news now, a massive and deadly earthquake struck new zealand's south island early today. the 7.8 magnitude quake struck and killed at least two people. video you are looking at is damage from the nation's north island. the powerful earthquake triggered a series of powerful aftershocks and a tsunami as dispatched to assess the damage and help those in the worst hit areas. well, it is hard to believe that it was a year ago when i.s.i.s. killed 130 people in several attacks in paris. survivors and family members of the victims stood in silence as the names of those who lost their lives were read out loud. french president francois hollande visited the sites and laid wreaths there. honor those who lost their lives that night. some of the survivors returning here for the first time, it brought back horrors from that night. >> the worst was when there was some exchange between the terrorists and the police. there were some of the bullets went into the wall, and i was just on the other side of the wall. >> today's ceremonies follow another warm day. in fact, could see some record temperatures in our forecast, but 70s will be in the forecast your exclusive accuweather forecast with kristy siefkin on fox 10 news. >> i have got to talk about the super moon first. >> it's certainly big. >> excellent. good observation, matt. >> analysis, there you go. that's it. >> i think you may have to take over for me here. go the weather. rising earlier tonight, you got a beautiful glimpse of it. it's only going to continue to fill out. we're going to see the full moon as we get into the early morning hours, and the super moon, you're going to have to wait a while until you see it again. i suggest you get outside. beautiful tonight, about 70 at sky harbor. if you do go out, you'll notice it's much brighter than usual, about 30%, in fact, larger as well, about 14% compared to the average moon size, once again will be full at 6:50 in the morning and won't return again until 2034. pretty clear conditions throughout california. as we get to the north, we see a little bit more activity this the pacific twh northwest. for us, really calm conditions, this front will continue to advance towards our neck of the woods, this low not really affecting the forecast. high pressure dominants the forecast for the next several 54, and the valley looking great at this hour as well. upper 60s in places like scottsdale and chandler, already cooling down to low 60s in gateway and apache junction, goodyear at 70, surprise at 65, buckeye cooling down very nicely, in fact already in the 50s at this hour. record temp today, well, we weren't quite there. low 90s is what we saw for the record back in 1999 but we did get into the mid-80s, still where we ought to be, and if you're tired of the weather, we'll have to get through the next few days, and then we'll start to see the changes then. the pacific northwest, we are seeing a little bit of activity there. you'll notice wintry mix from the canadian border into the pacific northwest, rain showers there, otherwise the two main areas where we are focusing on are the fnz valley where there are all -- tennessee valley where there are all sorts of air quality alerts as a result of a mid atlantic low is making its way into new england region, dampening the area. as we get into the next couple of days, we are going to remain clear. we are not going to see any rain showers like in the southeast. we'll see about 60 overnight in yuma, 37 for prescott, 31 for show low, 24 window rock, lower desserts in the 80s for tomorrow -- deserts in the 80s for window rock at 66. relatively clear out there tonight. you'll see the clouds kind of clearing a bit. tomorrow, mostly sunny skies, once again above average, well above average as high pressure builds into tuesday, start to see that cloud cover wednesday, a little bit of cooldown, and then this part of the forecast, what everybody has been waiting for, 70s in our forecast as we get toward the end of your workweek. >> sounds good, kristy, thank you. when we come back, more about the super moon. it's just gorgeous. we are going to talk some more about it. fox 10 news is back. veterans day just a couple of days ago, but this weekend people paying tribute to our servicemen and women, and they did it with an annual honor walk. >> yeah, families gathered to downtown phoenix those who serve the country, and the event had an exhibit where they profiled arizonans who died in iraq and afghanistan as well. the event featured military vehicles, and even a replica of the u.s.s. arizona which was sunk in pearl harbor in 1941, as you know. one woman says the people in the armed services have a special bond. >> it's hard on the body, but the friendships and the camaraderie, i definitely made military. i know i can always reach out to other veterans, and they will understand what i'm going through at all times. >> the jumbotron at the talking stick resort arena showed the names and photos of veterans who were registered on the honor walk website. scientists are turning their attention to the sky for this, the record breaking super moon! >> dun dun dun! >> right now the moon is not only the biggest and brightest of the we are mocking it, but it is fantastic. it will be the largest super moon since 1948, for crying out loud. nasa says the super moon will appear up to brighter. >> anytime tonight or tomorrow the moon won't be this close to earth for another 18 years, but the indians will win a world series before then. >> i like that. stick around, jude is going to talk, not about his indians but about our cardinals. what is up with them? they got the w but it wasn't the prettiest w i have ever seen. a lot of people still worried, even after the win. he's going to break it down. whoa, this is awful, try it. oh no, that looks gross what is that? you gotta try it, it's terrible. i don't wanna try it if it's terrible. just try it! guys, i think we should hurry up. if you taste something bad, you want someone else to try it. it's what you do. i can't get the taste out of my mouth! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. a quick look at your ten-day temperatures, still above average to start the week, and then look at the end of the week, guys. a colfr relatively dry but 70s back into the forecast. finally! >> sounds good. all right. we throw it over to sports night. a win is a win is a win. >> take it! just take it! >> why are so many people freaking out over this win? it's the way they won. >> we are going to tell you why they are freaking out over the win. you would think you take it, you move forward, but there was a lot to reflect on today. not just a salute to service but against the niners. max starks will look at larry fitzgerald's phenomenal performance today, plus nfl week number 10, some interesting finishes. you have got to see what happened between the saints and the broncos, and that's not all. we'll head to phoenix international raceway. we are down to the championship four in what turned out to be a double overtime finish at phoenix international raceway. stick around, nascar fans. we have it for you. sports night up next. well? i love it. this piece is so you. i know, right? i saw it and i was just like "oh, i have to have it..." is it suede? it's suede. i love suede. state farm knows that every one those moments, there's one of these... well? i love it. this piece is so you. i know, right? i saw it and i was just like "i have to have it..." is it suede? it's suede. i love suede. that's why we're there, with renters insurance, when things go wrong... but also here, with a rewards credit card, to help life go right. ? fox 10 sports night starts now. >> i wanted to start the show by saying the arizona cardinals, a product of high expectations, a win is played today that has a very interesting array of responses. we are going to get to that. but first, a salute to service, a time to remember the late pat tillman, his 40th birthday just this past week, and then it was time to get going with the football game, and for carson palmer right out of the blocks, early in that first quarter, he goes down field to michael floyd. now, you know the kind of season, if you have been watching this team, that floyd and he delivered on some really dynamic plays, third and goal, watch david johnson, 31, against the linebacker. you take that matchup anytime, and i mean anytime, and it's 7-0 arizona. now jeremy kerley says i'll try and make a play for the niners. keep an eye on the football right there, it pops out, martin falls right on it and the cardinals pick up a positive on special teams. you take it, and then you capitalize on it, right? do whatever you have got to do to beat the niners and move just hand it off to david johnson, kick it outside. watch the two-handed touch to the pylon, and that is a touchdown. they try to review this play. it stayed, the call on field, and it's a 14-0 lead. so the cardinals got out to their early jump out start, early second quarter, up two touchdowns, but kaepernick

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corner outside of the warner ranch neighborhood. >> everything just seemed like a dream. >>. >> one day after a mother was hit and killed by a car, this memorial perhaps the loudest emotion on a quiet night in the community. >> she was always laughing, always happy, so good with the kids. >> it's how neighbors are choosing to remember the 35-year-old mother, not only a neighbor but a friend. >> we would paint, she would come knocking with >> she took her kids for a walk almost every day, last night's walk ending tragically, crossing in the crosswalk at ray road and college avenue when a driver sped through a red light and hit all of them. her son's bike, the stroller her daughter was in, and their shoes left scattered in the road. medics rushed them to the hospital, but the kids, sadly, lost their mom. >> they cherished their mom. >> reporter: today a community coming together to show support, give prayer, some complete strangers who just happened to heartbreaking scene. >> i was really hoping and praying that she would make it, and she didn't, and even though i didn't know her, i was with her right at the very end, so it was just horrifying and tragic. >> yeah, very heartbreaking and traumatizing for everyone who had to witness that scene last night. police identified the driver as 39-year-old william epperlein, and today i learned his license was on suspension for a dui. he has been charged with death by a vehicle while driving on a suspended license. thanks, stefania. detectives trying to figure out what led to a man being shot to death in his west valley apartment early today. >> yeah, this is an apartment complex near 53rd avenue and northern. police have yet to release any information on the victim or any possible suspects in the case. investigators are working to piece together what exactly happened. now we spoke with a neighbor who says that he heard the gunshot. >> i was just laying there watching tv, and i heard just one gunshot, and then i said after that maybe ten seconds later you hear the car pull off, and it was one of those kind of cars that had a high-performance engine. >> now, if you know any information on the case, you are asked to call police. sad update for you on a shooting that happened yesterday. the man found shot near 15th avenue and buckeye has died from his injuries. and called 911 early yesterday morning. officers found the victim lying in the middle of the street with gunshot wounds. police say they don't have any information on a possible suspect or what led to the shooting. all we know is that police say a man was seen running from the scene. >> and in phoenix, fire crews rescue a mountain biker on south mountain earlier today. crews report that the biker had somehow hurt his leg, and flown off the mountain. it is not clear, though, if was taken to the hospital for what led to that injury. for the fifth day, protests heard across the country following the election of donald trump. >> and today in the valley as well dozens of people turned out in tempe for a demonstration that they say stresses something a little bit different. our marcy jones has more on that story. marcy? >> that's right, guys. this is refreshing. we spoke to two teacher nastiness that's transpired between both political parties, adding that they couldn't sit at home and do nothing, so they decided to hit the streets with a message of hope. >> emotions are definitely understandable but now is the time to actually do something about it. whatever you may feel you need to do, get involved and do whatever, if it's the electoral college that's bothering you, get involved, and -- >> reporter: it's been the question plaguing protesters since the beginning of time. what is marching going to do to fix your cause? today, and this is what two teachers had to say. >> so we decided to stage a peaceful demonstration to show that arizonans do stand up against hate and intolerance. >> a'shawna and beth say that they want to spread the message that hope isn't lost, and we need to work together, especially since there is a >> i think they have a lot more hope than the adults have in this country. they see it in their daily lives more than adults two. >> reporter: these two say that they want to lead by example that hate will never win. >> there has been a little bit of an uprising of hate, and we need everyone to know that regardless of who holds the office or who is elected, that type of behavior just will not cities across the country saw rallies tonight. for the most part, they have appeared peace. reporting live, marcy jones, fox 10 news. >> thank you, marcy. an update on the ballots still being counted in maricopa county. in maricopa county, there are about 112,000 early ballots left to be processed and tabulated. there is also an estimated 55,000 provisional ballots left to be researched. there are some races that are still maricopa county recorder incumbent helen purcell now trails the challenger, adrian fontes. people working at the maricopa county recorder's office will resume counting at 9:00 tomorrow morning. let's turn to the holidays, >> a local valley nonprofit is hoping to make it special for everyone. >> the phoenix rescue mission is asking for your help to put turkey on the tables for the homeless this thanksgiving. >> they held a turkey drive yesterday and ended the drive with 800 turkeys, which still leaves them 200 turkeys short of their goal. they say it's not just the turkeys they need. they are also looking for help with hygie >> we need help obviously with food, with supplies, with anything needed for a person to take a shower. we need that all year long. thanksgiving just gives us that opportunity to really bless people and show gratitude. >> and you can make your donations at any phoenix rescue mission location. the scott foundation will be sending 100 boxes of toys that are going to be distributed to each box of toys contains more than 100 toys. >> every single toy has a handwritten note written by a child that has been through the foster care system, each one a message of hope for kids new to the foster system. >> it's really not about the toy. it's not about a butterfly or a fire truck or whatever it is. they really focus on the tag that's been written for them. that's the bigger meaning for them. to think that somebody actually spent time a write a message of big deal. >> for information on how to help or donate, just head over to our website, fox10phoenix.com. well, tonight at 10:00, it was just a year ago that several attacks in paris terrorized that country, and with we hear from people -- we hear from people who returned to the scene for the very first time since those attacks. cards win the football game, but more questions than answers. we are going to get to twitter and some of your surprising earlier today in that niners cards finish. plus, max starks breaks down the big plays. where is this team at for the start of the second half of the season? do they have enough to make a run to the post-season? we'll talk it over with max. plus, nascar, a wild finish, double overtime finish, and richard saenz in the locker room with calais campbell and michael floyd. we'll see you tonight in 20 minutes. with prism tv from centurylink, you can get over 320 channels, whole home dvr, plus you can watch on your devices. and the best part is, you don't have to deal with cable. this headshot taken? oh, uh, i don't know. recently, i guess? uh... okay. yeah. [ chuckles ] so, like, recently, recently. feel like a hollywood insider with prism tv from centurylink. you're watching fox 10 news at 10:00, with linda williams a sheriff's deputy in stanislaus county, that's in northern california, was killed responding to a call about a suspicious car and person. >> tonight deputies have a suspect in custody. sheriff's deputies say this man, david machado, killed deputy dennis wallace, a 20-year veteran of the department. machado was arrested after he tried to steal a woman's purse at a convenience store. well, that woman fought back, and w running, she called police. machado was captured and identified immediately as deputy wallace's suspected killer. turning to world news now, a massive and deadly earthquake struck new zealand's south island early today. the 7.8 magnitude quake struck and killed at least two people. video you are looking at is damage from the nation's north island. the powerful earthquake triggered a series of powerful aftershocks and a tsunami as dispatched to assess the damage and help those in the worst hit areas. well, it is hard to believe that it was a year ago when i.s.i.s. killed 130 people in several attacks in paris. survivors and family members of the victims stood in silence as the names of those who lost their lives were read out loud. french president francois hollande visited the sites and laid wreaths there. honor those who lost their lives that night. some of the survivors returning here for the first time, it brought back horrors from that night. >> the worst was when there was some exchange between the terrorists and the police. there were some of the bullets went into the wall, and i was just on the other side of the wall. >> today's ceremonies follow another warm day. in fact, could see some record temperatures in our forecast, but 70s will be in the forecast your exclusive accuweather forecast with kristy siefkin on fox 10 news. >> i have got to talk about the super moon first. >> it's certainly big. >> excellent. good observation, matt. >> analysis, there you go. that's it. >> i think you may have to take over for me here. go the weather. rising earlier tonight, you got a beautiful glimpse of it. it's only going to continue to fill out. we're going to see the full moon as we get into the early morning hours, and the super moon, you're going to have to wait a while until you see it again. i suggest you get outside. beautiful tonight, about 70 at sky harbor. if you do go out, you'll notice it's much brighter than usual, about 30%, in fact, larger as well, about 14% compared to the average moon size, once again will be full at 6:50 in the morning and won't return again until 2034. pretty clear conditions throughout california. as we get to the north, we see a little bit more activity this the pacific twh northwest. for us, really calm conditions, this front will continue to advance towards our neck of the woods, this low not really affecting the forecast. high pressure dominants the forecast for the next several 54, and the valley looking great at this hour as well. upper 60s in places like scottsdale and chandler, already cooling down to low 60s in gateway and apache junction, goodyear at 70, surprise at 65, buckeye cooling down very nicely, in fact already in the 50s at this hour. record temp today, well, we weren't quite there. low 90s is what we saw for the record back in 1999 but we did get into the mid-80s, still where we ought to be, and if you're tired of the weather, we'll have to get through the next few days, and then we'll start to see the changes then. the pacific northwest, we are seeing a little bit of activity there. you'll notice wintry mix from the canadian border into the pacific northwest, rain showers there, otherwise the two main areas where we are focusing on are the fnz valley where there are all -- tennessee valley where there are all sorts of air quality alerts as a result of a mid atlantic low is making its way into new england region, dampening the area. as we get into the next couple of days, we are going to remain clear. we are not going to see any rain showers like in the southeast. we'll see about 60 overnight in yuma, 37 for prescott, 31 for show low, 24 window rock, lower desserts in the 80s for tomorrow -- deserts in the 80s for window rock at 66. relatively clear out there tonight. you'll see the clouds kind of clearing a bit. tomorrow, mostly sunny skies, once again above average, well above average as high pressure builds into tuesday, start to see that cloud cover wednesday, a little bit of cooldown, and then this part of the forecast, what everybody has been waiting for, 70s in our forecast as we get toward the end of your workweek. >> sounds good, kristy, thank you. when we come back, more about the super moon. it's just gorgeous. we are going to talk some more about it. fox 10 news is back. veterans day just a couple of days ago, but this weekend people paying tribute to our servicemen and women, and they did it with an annual honor walk. >> yeah, families gathered to downtown phoenix those who serve the country, and the event had an exhibit where they profiled arizonans who died in iraq and afghanistan as well. the event featured military vehicles, and even a replica of the u.s.s. arizona which was sunk in pearl harbor in 1941, as you know. one woman says the people in the armed services have a special bond. >> it's hard on the body, but the friendships and the camaraderie, i definitely made military. i know i can always reach out to other veterans, and they will understand what i'm going through at all times. >> the jumbotron at the talking stick resort arena showed the names and photos of veterans who were registered on the honor walk website. scientists are turning their attention to the sky for this, the record breaking super moon! >> dun dun dun! >> right now the moon is not only the biggest and brightest of the we are mocking it, but it is fantastic. it will be the largest super moon since 1948, for crying out loud. nasa says the super moon will appear up to brighter. >> anytime tonight or tomorrow the moon won't be this close to earth for another 18 years, but the indians will win a world series before then. >> i like that. stick around, jude is going to talk, not about his indians but about our cardinals. what is up with them? they got the w but it wasn't the prettiest w i have ever seen. a lot of people still worried, even after the win. he's going to break it down. whoa, this is awful, try it. oh no, that looks gross what is that? you gotta try it, it's terrible. i don't wanna try it if it's terrible. just try it! guys, i think we should hurry up. if you taste something bad, you want someone else to try it. it's what you do. i can't get the taste out of my mouth! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. a quick look at your ten-day temperatures, still above average to start the week, and then look at the end of the week, guys. a colfr relatively dry but 70s back into the forecast. finally! >> sounds good. all right. we throw it over to sports night. a win is a win is a win. >> take it! just take it! >> why are so many people freaking out over this win? it's the way they won. >> we are going to tell you why they are freaking out over the win. you would think you take it, you move forward, but there was a lot to reflect on today. not just a salute to service but against the niners. max starks will look at larry fitzgerald's phenomenal performance today, plus nfl week number 10, some interesting finishes. you have got to see what happened between the saints and the broncos, and that's not all. we'll head to phoenix international raceway. we are down to the championship four in what turned out to be a double overtime finish at phoenix international raceway. stick around, nascar fans. we have it for you. sports night up next. well? i love it. this piece is so you. i know, right? i saw it and i was just like "oh, i have to have it..." is it suede? it's suede. i love suede. state farm knows that every one those moments, there's one of these... well? i love it. this piece is so you. i know, right? i saw it and i was just like "i have to have it..." is it suede? it's suede. i love suede. that's why we're there, with renters insurance, when things go wrong... but also here, with a rewards credit card, to help life go right. ? fox 10 sports night starts now. >> i wanted to start the show by saying the arizona cardinals, a product of high expectations, a win is played today that has a very interesting array of responses. we are going to get to that. but first, a salute to service, a time to remember the late pat tillman, his 40th birthday just this past week, and then it was time to get going with the football game, and for carson palmer right out of the blocks, early in that first quarter, he goes down field to michael floyd. now, you know the kind of season, if you have been watching this team, that floyd and he delivered on some really dynamic plays, third and goal, watch david johnson, 31, against the linebacker. you take that matchup anytime, and i mean anytime, and it's 7-0 arizona. now jeremy kerley says i'll try and make a play for the niners. keep an eye on the football right there, it pops out, martin falls right on it and the cardinals pick up a positive on special teams. you take it, and then you capitalize on it, right? do whatever you have got to do to beat the niners and move just hand it off to david johnson, kick it outside. watch the two-handed touch to the pylon, and that is a touchdown. they try to review this play. it stayed, the call on field, and it's a 14-0 lead. so the cardinals got out to their early jump out start, early second quarter, up two touchdowns, but kaepernick

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