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valley. two people -- gunned down this morning -- outside the silver nugget in north las vegas. 13 action news reporter gina lazara is live outside the casino now with the lastest. gina? christopher -- there's some left over crime scene tape attached to those handicap signs but that's really the only proof of any shooting or homicide from this morning. police say there was a big crowd in the parking lot and tensions were high beforesh witnesses told our early morning crew that the group was playing craps in parking lot here outside the silver nugget. police would not officially confirm that but said they were looking into if the group was playing a game and gambling outside the building. it was just afer 4 this morning when police say the two people were shot and killed. there is no suspect in custody right now and police have not released a suspect or vehicle description. reporting live gina lazara 13
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shooting at the silver nugget -- in less than three months. back in may -- north las vegas police shot and killed a security guard -- after officials say -- he beat a man to death. jeremias cruz died at the scene. his victim was rushed to the hosital -- where he -- was pronounced dead. police are investigating another shooting in the northwest -- after a teenager is shot and wounded during a fight. the shooting -- happening around 1:30 this aften near fort apache and farm road. the teen was taken to the hospital -- and is expected to be okay.. no word on a suspect. family and friends of a woman murdered inside a home -- are trying to raise money for her funeral. they held a car wash this afternoon for wendy rodriguez. she was found dead on friday -- inside a house near rancho and bonanza. right now -- police are still searching for jaime santana. he's the main suspect. authorities say -- he was last seen in a 2015 -- blue scion.
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home near mlk and lake mead. take a look at the heavy damage to the back of the house. the victim is expected to be alright. investigators say the fire started on the patio before spreading to the attic. today -- a heat wave hits las vegas -- with near record- setting temperatures. this is a live look at the valley. 13 first alert meteorlogist -- karla huelga -- joining us now. karla -- is it going to get hotter? ad-lib we've already tied the 2002 record of 111 this afternoon and the blaz 109. starting monday afternoon we'll start the feel the effects of a little system that will push mainly north of the area and will bring breezy winds monday
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viewer says -- this is the trash left behind -- after yesterday's river regatta -- near bullhead city. the shore of the colorado river looks like right now. police are on the hunt for two men accused of robbing the hooters hotel and casino. the robbery -- happening this morning. this is the second time the hotel has been hit in the last three months. solar supporters are taking their cause straight to state lawmakers. they want to make sun-powered panels -- more affordable. advocates tried to put a proposal on the november ballot
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but the state supreme court says they can't. this tuesday -- members of an energy task force -- will to talk about policy changes -- to make roof-top solar -- cheaper for new customers. concerned students and parents hold a peaceful protest outside university united methodist church. they're upset over the firing of the church's child development center director. amy robinson was let go late last month. she had been with the school for 25 years. church administrators -- briefly meeting with parents -- aobut what led to robinson's dismassal. but they've since refused to talk with parents. jenny farrell/concerned parent 24:48:28 "they're completely disconnected between what's happening with the church and the child development center. they don't care about the families. they keep saying they do and they will not talk to us, they're ignoring us." the families say -- they plan to continue protesting until church administrators agree to speak with them. businesses -- burned out. cars -- smashed. milwaukee -- erupting overnight -- after police shoot and kill
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police. the victim -- identified as 23- year-old -- sylville smith. sudan smith protestor "once again - the police have failed to protect us?" ///butted to/// "we're not the one's that's killing us, you're killing us." one police officer was injured last night -- a brick thrown through his window -- hit him in the head. today -- governor scott walker -- activating the national guard to to help police if needed. kurdish forces are celebrating tonight -- retaking at least five iraqi villages from isis. that's according to the as leaders in the kurdish army say -- 120 isis fighters were killed. kurdish force say -- they're trying to liberate mosul. isis has controlled the city in northern iraq -- for more than two years. thousands of venezuelans run for the colombia border -- to shop. the border -- opening today for the first time in almost a year. for most -- it's a chance to buy basic necessities -- tough to find in venezuela -- like food and medicine.
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clinton's f-b-i interview. clinton spoke with the f-b-i for more than three hours -- in the bureau's investigation of her private e-mails. director james comey -- strongly criticizing her use of the server. but he did not recommend criminal charges. several republican lawmakers -- requested information from the interview -- after comey's testimony. republican vice presidential nominee mike pence -- is planning a visit to southern nevada. pence will be henderson this wednesday. his town hall starts at two p-m -- inside the henderson convention center. a foul-smelling stench -- comnig from a nearby creek. find out what turned this trickle of water -- into a milky -- chemical waste land. plus -- a young woman.. found murdered -- a half-mile from her mother's home. the crucial clue -- investigators say -- could lead to her killer. remember -- chopper 13 is bringing you breaking news fast -- and first.
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company. officials don't know exaclty how teh chemical got into the creek. hazmat crews plan to scoop up all the contaminated water -- then dig up soil underneath it. a possible huge lead -- in the murder of a jogger in princeton, massachusetts. investigators -- finding dna -- and narrowing down their list to one person of interest. vanessa marcotte -- was found about a week ago -- beaten and burned. her death -- eerily similar the murder of karina vetrano. sexually assaulted in a marsh earlier this month. new york police released the sketch of the man accused of gunning down a muslim cleric -- and a member of the congregation. both men -- shot in the head yesterday afternoon -- walking home after a prayer session. this is a close-knit muslim community -- and they are outraged. (millat uddin/ ozone park resident) "this is not a robbery, this seems like hate crime. this is not a attack to the imam, this is an attack to the community." a hate crimes task force is
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a little girl in colorado drowns -- after she and her sister-- are left home alone. police say -- neighbors found the seven-year-old -- floating face down -- in pool near her home. the woman -- telling police -- the girl and her six-year-old sister -- were misbehaving. she needed a break, investigators say -- she was gone -- more than an hour. a wildfire -- burning near the utah border turns deadly. a firefighter from vermont -- killed -- battling flames in great basin park. that's just south of ely. a falling tree -- slamm justin bebe. he later died from his injuries. the strawberry fire -- as it's called -- broke out on monday -- burning nearly 5-thousand acres. tonight -- the death toll in louisina is up to four. a man's body -- washes up on a riverbank. the state. -- hit hard by historic flooding this weekend. up to two-feet fell in 24 hours. enitre neighborhoods are underwater. a little bit of good news. locals -- staying in shelters tonight -- could go back to
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incredible time-lapse video of a tornado -- tearing across the philippines capital city. severe thunderstorms hit manila hard this weekend. after seeing this -- locals say they plan to stay indoors until the weather improves. ad-lib we've already tied the 2002 record of 111 this afternoon and the blazing heat will continue to start the workweek. the record for tomorrow is again 111 and the forecast is 109. starting monday afternoo w start the feel the effects of a little system that will push mainly north of the area and will bring breezy winds monday and most of tuesday. the system will usher in a bit of milder air and will drop high to 107 by tuesday. by tuesday afternoon we'll start to feel the effects of a second, small system that will keep u
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second cool-down with a high of 107 wednesday, then 103 thursday. we will also start to feel the effects of a third, larger system on thursday that will be moving down the california coast. it will usher moisture and clouds in our direction and keep high temps in the low 100s. expect slight chances for showers starting friday and high temps will remain around 102/103 through sunday.
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"suicide squad" -- is making a the movie is expected to take the top spot for a second straight weekend -- pulling in close to 44- million dollars. the animated flick -- "sausage party" -- debuts at number two -- with an estimated haul of almost 34-million. the number-three spot -- goes to another newcomer -- "pete's dragon." the tale about a dragon being a child's best pal
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than 21--million bucks. school starts in two weeks. there's still time to take one last road trip. the average for a gallon of regular in las vegas is $2.36. nearly 20 cents less than this time last month. the casa foundation sponsors a back-to-school special for children in need. their goal -- to help over 500 local children in foster care. community members donated backpacks -- loaded with school supplies -- along pair of shoes. organizers say -- this gives the kids the boost the need heading into the school year. tera anderson/casa foundation member 30:51:05 "for these kids to have a day of just feeling like every other kid, excited and ready to go back to school. not only are we equipping them today is filled with fun. so, it's knowing what theses kids have experienced, it's a really, really special day. kids were also treated to
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for a full list of back to school events across the valley, just head to our website at ktnv.com a las vegas woman says she's blowing the whistle -- over the treatment of animals at a pet boarding business. contact 13's darcy spears-- is digging into allegations of abuse -- and what she uncovered will startle you. action news wants to help you stay informed 24/7..so sign up for breaking news ealerts at ktnv.com. you'll need to go to the member's page...which you can
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for over 300,000 nevadans, social security means a secure retirement. but in washington, congressman joe heck supports privatizing it... turning our savings over to wall street... and risking it on the stock market. s billions more in fees for wall street. and they've donated over half a million dollars to his campaigns. those numbers speak for themselves. joe heck is a threat to a secure retirement, because he's part of the problem in washington. afscme people is responsible
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/nats: dogs barking like crazy on cell phone video/ dogs in distress. adrienne 9:35 the head and the back has been eaten by fleas, flies and mites. confined in cages... 1:58 adrienne: they're not being walked. with little human contact and not enough care. adrienne 19:17 that's poop next to the food. adrienne gallotta took cell phone video and pictures this summer while working at k-9 barracks and bath on nellis and judson. adrienne 1:55 thes being caged 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. she says this shih tzu named soda pop was in desperate and though some dogs got rags or newspapers, others lived on bare concrete or wire. she says her concerns about the animals' welfare fell on deaf ears. adrienne 7:56 that was the reason that i came to you guys because you can't get anywhere with anybody. elizabeth rubin runs k9 barracks, but most of the animals there are from her
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pet--or a.r.p. as contact 13 reported in june, metro served a search warrant at k9 barracks and found more than a hundred dogs. they documented 18 confined to improper cages and five in need of medical attention. adrienne 3:26 it has become a warehouse of dogs that are either unadoptable or old or sick. a.r.p. is supposed to foster and find forever homes for animals. but adrienne learned for many dogs, k temporary stop. one of the dogs who lived there was big momma. adrienne 15:48 she couldn't get up. she probably should have been put down some time ago. 15:57 she had a big sore from sleeping on this concrete for as long as she did. elizabeth rubin did not return our calls, texts or email. (nats door open) so we took our questions to k9 barracks. :43 i'm darcy spears with channel 13. we're looking for elizabeth. ariel she's not in at the
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1:02 there's a mouse running around right there. it just came around the corner. there's a mouse running around right there. we ask the employee to call rubin to see if she'll meet us for an interview and let us tour her facilities. ariel 2:41 i was told that you are tresspassing on private property and that you need to leave. darcy 2:48 is that her way of saying that she's not going to respond to our attempts to get her side of the story? ariel. this is what she's telling me. county animal control records document problems at k-9 gfx over photos in november 2013--strong odors, stacked, overcrowded cages and "five dogs standing on bare wire." in july 2011: "... many violations of overcrowding, sanitation and no water." and as far back as june 2008, they advised rubin about overcrowding and not enough staff to keep kennels clean. the animal foundation refuses to work with her. michelle quigley animal foundation 1:00 imagine if you were being deprived of what's innate in you--or natural.
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days and days and days or weeks at a time is not normal and it's not humane. as the county's contracted shelter, the lied animal foundation routinely works with rescue partners throughout the valley. but they cut ties with a.r.p. in 2009 after inspecting one of the rescue's locations in nye county. high level shelter staff members noted "inadequate housing and veterinary care and lack of exercise and socialization." darcy stand up at animal foundation 12:51 adopt a rescue pet applied animal foundation said "no," saying the same concerns existed at alarming levels. experts say there's much more to a dog's welfare than the place where it's kept, and adopt a rescue pet simply isn't meeting the animals' needs. michelle quigley animal foundation 7:41 once you know there are problems, and people are pointing them out to you, you have a duty to either address those problems or maybe do something different. adrienne says the a.r.p. dogs need to be rescued all over again. adrienne 12:29 if we do not speak up, if someone doesn't share this voice of these dogs,
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darcy 10 pack metro has an open criminal investigation through their animal cruelty task force. so far, no one has been charged. darcy spears, 13 action news. a lot more news coming up on 13 action news live at 6-30... including after a night of violent protests -- milwaukee struggles to recover. what we're now learning -- about the deadly shooting that sparked so much outrage. plus -- a shocking scene inside a courtroom. why officers were forced to drag a man kicking and and -- don't forget to download the ktnv mobile app -- in the apple app store-- or the google play store. it's free -- and lets you watch action news video anywhere you have mobile service. and -- remember -- we're now streaming our newscasts at ktnv.com -- so you can stay informed on any computer .. smartphone.. or tablet.
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milwaukee -- after a deadly police shooting. the community -- now left to pick u the pieces. good evening --.and thanks for joining us. i'm christopher king. the victim -- now identified as 23-year-old sylville smith. the national guard called in after simmering tensions between police and residents boiled over. tonight -- authorities revealing new details about the threat they say officers were facing. abc' latest from milwaukee. tonight...the national guard on alert after a night of chaos. cars and businesses set on fire as tensions boil over. the angry crowd protesting the deadly police shooting of an armed black man...killed after a traffic stop. nats - this is the police, leave the area. as people ran for cover through smoke- filled mayhem?. nats - pop pop pop ?sounds of gunfire...the crowd targeting police... nats - broadcastify: shots fired. shots fired.
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there's too many rocks coming. this police car destroyed? nats -- credit milwaukee sentinel journal: best of -- ?another up in flames. a gas station, an auto parts store and a bank - six businesses in all torched. it was 3:30 pm--police making a traffic stop...and the 23 year old suspect-now being identified as sylville smith?was armed. according to authorities he fled on foot. an officer ordered him to drop his weapon, and when he didn't comply, fired several rounds - killing smith. the officer was wearing a body camera. sot - mayor: the body cam shows he had the gun in h sot - police: . the gun at the scene that we are recovering was stolen in a burglary i believe in waukesha along with 500 rounds of ammunition." this man said he was smith's brother? sot - (cbs sot) sudan smith/brother: it's not going to end today, it's not going to end tomorrow. i don't know when it's going to end. we're not the one's that's killing us, you're killing us. tonight, the shell of destruction visible. businesses destroyed...17 arrested, 4 officers hurt? a 16 year old girl hit by a bullet in the chaos. authorities have not yet
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and--tonight--are hoping there is no repeat of last night's violence. right now -- a manhunt -- underway in georgia for this police say -- 24-year-old royheem deedsgunned down eastman police officer -- tim smith. he was responding to a call of a suspicious person. when he got out of his patrol car -- police say-- deeds began hospital -- where he later seven people are injured -- including four critically after a flash fire at a texas crude-oil pant. officials say the fire appeared to involve a crude-oil pipeline connection. some of the victims suffered serious burns. they were all workers of the company. tragedy in alabama where six people have died in a plane crash. the small plane reportedly had engine trouble...crashing into some trees as the pilot tried
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airport. three married couples were aboard the aircraft. they were on their way back from a dental convention in florida. nats of screaming a frightening outburst inside of a kentucky courtroom. 56-year-old gerry lawson was in the courtroom for a pre-trial hearing when he began screaming. lawson could be heard telling those around him that he won't let them steal his soul. deputies eventually dragged lawson is accused of killing a woman, then burning her remains in 20- 13. his trial has been repeatedly delayed amid questions over his competency. swimmer ryan lochte is an olympic champ. but that doesn't protect him from the every-day crime -- plaguing rio de janeiro. the gold medalist and three other american swimmers -- robbed at gunpoint. bandits -- posing as cops stopped their taxi. lochte says -- one of the suspects -- even putting a gun to his head -- cocking it --
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over his things. the crooks stole cash and cell phones. no one was injured. right now, a live look outside across the valley. temperatures soaring...the extreme heat returning. is there any relief in sight? let's check in with 13 first alert meteorologist karla huelga. karla? we've already tied the 2002 record of 111 this afternoon and the blazing heat will continue to start the workweek. the record for t again 111 and the forecast is 109. starting monday afternoon we'll start the feel the effects of a little system that will push mainly north of the area and will bring breezy winds monday and most of tuesday. the system will usher in a bit of milder air and will drop high to 107 by tuesday. by tuesday afternoon we'll start to feel the effects of a second, small system that will keep us breezy through thursday.
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isis -- government forces pound a neighborhood -- with rocket fire. two apartment buildings -- set ablaze. the syrian government -- accused of using an fire bomb in the attack against rebel forces -- they claim were in the area. no word on just how many people were injured or killed. new video -- surfacing -- of
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the terror group -- boko haram -- posting the video. thye're now offering an exchange -- for jailed militants. more than 2-hundred school-girls were abducted back in 2014 -- sparking worldwide outrage. the militants say -- at least 40 of the girls have been so far -- none of them have been rescued. it's your voice, your vote in the race for the white house. donald trump's running mate mike pence spending the day trying to clea being sarcastic or serious last week in accusing the president of being the founder of the militant group isis. (gov. mike pence/ (r) vice presidential nominee) "i, i think he's being very serious, and he was making a point that secretary of state hillary clinton in the wider middle east created a vacuum within iraq in which isis was able to arise." when asked if the "sarcastic excuse" is "getting a bit
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adding that trump speaks plainly, like everyday americans. planned parenthood says it will start registering voters at its clinics on college campuses, online and at other locations..."regardle ss of their background, beliefs, or political ideology,". it's in an effort to get disenfranchised populations more involved in the political process. the campaign is called "my vote my voice". the launch of the campaign is tied to the 51st anniversary of the voting rights act. death of singer and songwriter prince... family and friends attended a private memorial service to honor his legacy. it was held saturday afternoon at paisley park, prince's home in minnesota. fans gathered outside the residence during the service. a tribute concert is planned october 13th at the u-s bank stadium in downtown minneapolis. prince died april 21st from an accidental overdose of painkillers. incredible images out of chicago.
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of control. the fire -- doubling in size 12-hundred people to leave their homes. flames -- destroying four houses. residents are growing weary of this fire season -- that never seems to send. fire officials say -- drought-- and extremely high temperatures -- are making the blaze tough to fight. tensions flare -- when a college student -- places an ad seeking a non- white roommate. the student attends pitzer college in claremont, california. she posts the ad on facebook. now she says -- the situation is being overblown. -- and with all of the racial
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now -- she doesn't want those issues -- to distract from her studies. (kare urena/ student) "i do not hate white people. um, that's not what i screamed in that post. what i screamed in that post was i am eagerly desperate to create a safe space on this campus in order for me to return and be successful here." the school's president -- calling the post-- "inconsistent with the mission and values of pitzer college." (andre king, rescuer): "it just. boom! bl a driver -- lucky to be alive tonight -- after he's pulled from this burning car -- just seconds before it exploded. authorities say -- another driver crashed into the lamborghini, sending it into a lightpole and splitting the car in two. bystanders quickly jumped in to rescue the driver. (andre king, rescuer): "we started smelling fuel. so we said, 'ok, everybody lifted a leg, lifted an arm, got him from underneath the steering wheel.'" no word on the driver's condition. in upstate new york --one man is dead and five others --
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it happened while they were sitting on a park bench. the strike -- so sudden and violent -- a cell phone exploded in the pocket of one of the victims. three of the victims are fighting for their lives. two others were hospitalized with less severe injuries. for residents of one russian town, the more mosquito bites the better. the fourth annual mosquito festival was held this weekend. a 9-year-old was crowned "tastiest girl" after being bitten 43-times while walking throught the forest with her she was awarded a ceramic mug in recoginiton of her achievement. unusually hot and dry weather forced organizers to cancel the traditional mosquito hunt. ((adlib wx toss)) we've already tied the 2002 record of 111 this afternoon
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workweek. the record for tomorrow is again 111 and the forecast is 109. starting monday afternoon we'll start the feel the effects of a little system that will push mainly north of the area and will bring breezy winds monday and most of tuesday. the system will usher in a bit of high to 107 by tuesday. by tuesday afternoon we'll start to feel the effects of a second, small system that will keep us breezy through thursday. this system will bring us a second cool-down with a high of 107 wednesday, then 103 thursday. we will also start to feel the effects of a third, larger system on thursday that will be moving
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in today's healthy living -- the first day of school is fast approaching. and kids may need more than just a new notebook. here's abc's doctor timothy john kids will soon be trading in those swimsuits.. for backpacks. but even before the morning bell rings on the first day of school... it's not too soon to take steps to make sure your child gets the year off to a healthy start. the american academy of pediatrics has some helpful tips... first... sleep. your kids might need more than you think... between eight and ten hours of it, if they are between 13 and 18 years old. so start moving their summer bedtimes earlier by a few
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a morning necessity for children, since research shows that a nutritious breakfast helps kids perform better in school. and before you let them out the door... remember that a backpack should not be heavier than ten to twenty percent of your child's weight. so go through the backpack weekly and remove unneeded items... making sure that heavier items are packed near the center. for more information, check out the website at a-a-p-dot-o-r-g. you'll get a gold star. dr. timothy johnson. singer adele says no thank you" to an offer to perform at the super bowl. she tells fans at a concert last night -- the halftime show is not about music. -- and she's not beyonce and can't dance. but she says -- she appreicates the offer. super bowl 51 will be held in houston next february. here's a look at what's coming up tonight in primetime on
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videos at 8 -- celebrity family feud at 9 -- 1-hundred thousand dollar pyramid at 10 -- match game at 11 -- 13 action news in tonight's dirty dining, we take a trip to a local pizzeria in some serious trouble with the health district. from spoiled and moldy food to chemicals near a prep station. who's being blamed for a string
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inspection.. it can only mean one thing. contact-13 chief investigators takes us out for pizza in today's dirty dining. /10:45 nat opening door/ inside the inn zone on flamingo and decatur, you'll find millano pizzeria. a place that's been under new ownership for just four months, but is already having trouble 10:56 d: and we'd like to get your side of the story. what happened? wh alese demerits? artak: th first, sorry for my english. owner artak aleksanyan partially blames the language barrier for his 36- demerit c grade. but you can't blame language for outdated food. 12:44 darcy: they did find expired food. a: this question is for restaurant depot. is not for me. d: you mean the cheese and the turkey that were expired? a:
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d: there was expired ricotta cheese also. there's a picture of it. a: oh. i don't remember about cheese. artak claims the turkey was already expired when he bought it from their wholesaler. 13:08 darcy: but when you buy it, you check the expiration date right? a: yeah, that's my fault. these peppers and onions have certainly seen fresher days. plus, the peppers weren't washed before being cut. and one of them was downright moldy. 14:30 d: again, that's like spoiled food in your kitchen. a: um hmm, um hmm. i can't answer because it's inspectors also wrote up peppers stored on a dirty drain board next to open chemicals. plus... 14:53 d: they had some pictures of the pizza pans where the metal was frayed and ripped, and... a: i got new ones. d: you got new ones? because you don't want scrap metal in your pizza. a: yes, of course. and then there's the wide open bag of flour that was stored on the floor. 15:42 d: the floor is not a place to store anything.. food... a: it's the cook's fault. d: that was the cook's fault? a: yeah, she's a girl and i
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artak says he's still learning the a to z's of running a restaurant. darcy: and that does look shiny and new right there. artak: yeah. /nats putting pan back into place/ he didn't understand why he got dinged for his labels. health district rules say prepared food can only be kept for seven days. millano pizzeria was labeling stuff for an eight day shelf life. 18:13 d: you know the saying, "what a difference a day makes?" a: yeah. d: apparently it makes a difference for food too. he shows us the fridge stocked with fresh food... 20:38 darcy: that was your turkey, right? that was your probl and tries to explain the biggest problem they had--food held in the temperature danger zone for more than three days including cooked chicken, pasta sauce and mozzarella cheese 21:10 a: if you have a broken freezer you end up losing a lot of points. d: yeah, well, you know, again, it all comes back to the fact that you are still serving to the public, you're still putting food out there, and so whether you get inspected on that day or not, it's gotta be safe.
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