tv Action News 330pm ABC August 26, 2016 3:30pm-4:01pm PDT
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of 14-thousand deleted emails from hillary clinton's private server.. and it's ending with dueling accusations of bigotry. national political correspondent mik the highlights and lowlights. mike on cam: only in 2016 can one candidate's weeklong pitch to minority voters end up pretty much devolving into: "you're racist!" "no, you're racist!" trump sot: african americans...hispanics ...what the hell do you have to lose? clinton sot: the answer is: everything. trump sot: hillary clinton is a
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racist!" trump sot: african americans...hispanics ...what the hell do you have to lose? clinton sot: the answer is: everything. trump sot: hillary clinton is a proposed. they would put prejudice into practice. mike vo: stop there: hillary for america ad sot: mike on cam: if it seems like she brought a nuclear bomb to a knife fight, consider the week she had: mike vo: 15,000 previously undisclosed emails released. a continued whisper campaign about her health. calls for a special prosecutor to investigate blurred lines between the clinton foundation and the state department under secretary clinton. mike vo: meanwhile, trump continued to confound over the details of his postponed undocumented immigration plan.
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sot: there is no path to legalization unless they leave the country and come back. mike on cam: so will he prod that process along with the mass deportations he used to promise? or will his supporters be okay with a pivot to letting undocumented immigrants stay here in legal limbo? maybe the state department is accusing iran of unecessarilyi escalating tension after some tense moments this week in the north arabian gulf. a u-s destroyer was forced to fire warning shots at irai vessels this week.. after they got too close for comfort. that includes an incident tuesday.. when 4 iranian vessels approached the u-s ship. a tragic murder mystery in mississippi this afternoon. two nuns.. who were also sisters...found stabbed to death in their own home. police say they found evidence of a break-in.. and a vehicle was possibly stolen from the home. the sisters' were both nurse practitioners... who spent decades helping the poor. (david merrill / victim's
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them. my aunt and sister margaret - they lived their lives to try to make the world better for the people who have nothing." a 25-hundred dollar reward is now being offered for any information. the reward money is being upped in arizona.. where police are desperately trying to track down a serial shooter targeting victims on the streets of phoenix. 75-thousand dollars is now being offered o leading to an arrest. police have recieved hundreds of tips. they're also telling citizens that anyone who provides information will not get in trouble. ( bill montgomery / maricopa county attorney ) "i mean, for heaven's sake.. i don't want anyone to be reluctant in coming forward, whether they think it's significant or not and then be concerned because they shared the gunman has killed seven people and wounded two others. all of the victims were shot while walking in a residential
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home. a shocking ruling... a kentucky judge finding-- convicted murderer shayna hubers-- should get a new trial after officials discovered a juror on her case... never disclosed he was a felon. 25-year old hubers admitted to shooting her 29-year old boyfriend ryan poston six times...with his own gun...in 2012. hubers sentenced to 40 years in prison - but now she's getting a new trial nats - hubers interrogation i shot him enough times to kill twitching and making noises, and i shot him in the head. i gave him the nose job he who has to now overturn a verdict based on an inadvertent mistake. prosecutors say it was not self defense... arguing hubers killed poston in
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arguing hubers killed poston in anger after he tried to break up with her. the judge who gave a stanford student a 6 month jail sentence for rape will no longer hear criminal cases. judge aaron persky has asked to leave criminal court and be assigned to the civil division. persky has faced sharp criticism for the light sentence in the brock turner case. prosecutors were asking for a 6-year sentence after turner was convicted of 3 felony accounts of sexual assault. we're getting our first look at new cell ph shooting death of a deaf man in north carolina. you can see what appears to be daniel haris' blue volvo stopped on the road a trooper is seen standing outside the car. officers pulling him over for speeding. suddenly the driver reverses and pulls away - the trooper following the chase ending tragically when haris was shot and killed by a trooper just outside his home. sot: "he stopped right here. a few seconds later i heard a gunshot." sot - sam harris
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officer had known that he was deaf, it would have ended differently investigators now searching through police dashboard and body camera video to find out shot to death. (nats: dash cam video) new dash cam video shows a desperate struggle between a dui suspect and deputies in indian river county, florida. deputies were struggling to restrain 25-year old robert rogers after rogers a dangerous high- speeed chase.. reaching speeds of up to 110 miles an hour before crashing. that's when things really got out of hand. (sheriff deryl loar/indian river county) "he gets out in an excited state. with his hands in his pockets and he pulls out his hands and his fists like he's shooting a gun. deputies showed enormous restraint by not taking deadly force in this particular case." rogers eventually gave-up and was taken into custody. new concerns this afternoon
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see why officials are worried there might not be enough of them to go around.. and what what it mean's for travelrs. plus... a urgent warning for parents...the serious health risks these pieces of jewery pose for your children. and.. don't forget to download the all new 13 action news app.. featuring live streaming.. video on demand and incredible weather radar. it's free in the app store and in google play. ads for joe heck are attacking my time as attorney general.
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december last year. 14 americans are killed in a mass shooting inspired by isis. in the aftermath, congressman joe heck had the chance to ban suspected terrorists from buying guns. heck voted "no." 23 times. individuals on the fbi terror watch list have purchased firearms over 2,000 times. it's not just that joe heck does nothing to stop them. it's that he's voted to let them keep doing it.... 23 times. senate majority pac is responsible for the content
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pastor mark willhoite was at the hospital visiting patients when he started playing a piano. and to his surprise -- he soon had a musical partner. the video of the duet has reportedly been viewed millions of times after being posted to facebook. a bad day for a bus driver in phoenix. a water main broke.. opening-up a large sinkhole in the pavement. the back wheels of the bus ended up falling-in. the driver was the only person on board.. and escaped the ordeal uninju it's national dog day! a time to appreciate the pooch in your life or admire the hound next door. honestly, it's just an excuse to look at photos of cute dogs online, though, right? we're posting photos on our website...so keep sending them in. for more stories trending right now.. go to ktnv.com. and to sound off.. join us on twitter. our handle is @ktnv.
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recalled for high levels of it was sold as m-and-m world locations nationwide, including the las vegas strip...and the gift shop inside ethel-m chocolates in henderson. so far no injuries have been reported. consumers should immediately stop using the jewelry and return it for a full refund. the nation's largest airlines are scrambling for recruits. in fact.. industry experts say they could start running out of pilots within 3-years which could start creating some serious issues for air travelers. ariel wesler looks at what's
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day, look at what you're doing. you're flying. you're in the sky and getting in today's healthy living.. how students can stay safe and healthy as they head off to college. and... prescription drug costs are skyrocketing. we'll take a look at the recent surge in prices and if anything can be done. in today's health living.
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with more, here's abc's doctor timothy johnson. for millions of teens, the first taste of real independence is happening right now -- moving into their college dorm. they're thinking of their classes, their roommates, their social life -- but one of the things they're not thinking of is their health . to help college kids -- and their parents -- change that a little? the c-d-c has updated its guidance on what students healthy. first, they need to know to get out of that dorm and stay active. adults need at least two and a half hours of exercise each counts. get moving. next? to remember that not every night can be an all-nighter. to manage stress, get the grades, and just generally function, the average college student needs seven to eight hours of sleep each night. and also important - be aware and be safe, even when cutting loose. being drunk and binge drinking
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crashes, violence -- even, believe it or not, cancer. when it comes to alcohol? it takes less than you think for a situation to turn bad -- and less for women to get drunk than men. an education about your health is a lesson it's easier to learn now. and , by the way -- the freshman fifteen has been proven a myth. one less thing to worry about. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. many families are facing sticker shock at the drug store. that includes the recent spike but it's not just allergy medicines. a study in the journal of the american medical association shows consumer spending on prescription drugs increased 20 percent between 2013 and 2015. the doctor who conducted the study blames inefficient government policies.. f-d-a regulations and physician prescribing. (sen. amy klobuchar/ (d) minnesota) "this company and others like it have really taken advantage of the fact that they're able to push back in congress
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more competition or negotiations. then they use that market power, jack up the price and then expect americans to pay it while they're making money." mylan.. the company that makes and sells epi-pens.. has already acknowledged more needs to be done to help patients with high-deductible insurance plans. still ahead...a final look at your forecast! and.. before we head to break.. a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup. at 8 -- shark tank at 9 -- what would you do? at 10 -- 20/20 at take a look at this view from chopper 13. .bringing you breaking news fast and first.
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>> he asked me if he could borrow my laptop. >> i never took a computer from them. >> announcer: neighbors in need of a reboot. >> he showed me a promissory note saying that i owed him $800. >> announcer: was it just a communication glitch? >> judge judy: what did you tell the police about paying for the laptop, mr. green? >> i said something like, "if i was responsible for stealing the laptop, i would pay them something." >>s ]
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the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution kim and charles carpenter are suing their neighbor fred green jr. for the return of a laptop he was borrowing and for slander. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 124 on the calendar in the ma >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. and mrs. carpenter, mr green was a neighbor of yours, and according to you, you were all members of the same church. is that correct? >> we volunteered. >> no, we were volunteers. >> judge judy: at the same church? >> yes. >> yes. >> judge judy: your complaint is twofold -- first, you say that mr. green borrowed a computer of yours and refuses to return it. the second part of your complaint is that mr. green slandered you to other members of the church, and you want to be compensated for that.
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