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cking your forecast for a potential of rain. 13 first alert chief meteorologist bryan is tracking it for us! overnight we could see a light shower in spots with overnight lows near the normal, into the upper 60s. winds will start to ramp up some with a southwest wind near 15 mph and gusts as high as 30 mph by the morning. these strong winds will be the main weather story during the day on thursday. low pressure moves over southern nevada and that will
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chopper 13 fast and first giving us a look at the flames! pets and people ran from a burning home but not everyone escaped the flames. only 13 action news reporter parker collins saw what home looks like inside after the tragedy 10:38:21-10:38:46 one of the first things the red cross did when they got out here to the scene was hand over shoes to a woman who ran out of this house this morning it caught fire and you can see on the roof where
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know five people cannot go home including a child and a woman was so badly burned she had to go to the hospital in serious condition we've also seen several pets come out of this home including two snakes. take sot fire victim no super 6:49:32-6:49:37 "i was asleep. it started in my roommate's room. she was on fire when i got to her." butt to kheila martin, neighbor 6:54:59-6:55:05 "they have kids the same age as my daughter of course i feel sorry for them." 10:21:34-10:21:51 there's a lot of stuff in and someone had to be evaluated here on scene because they were injured but they took to the streets following a deadly police shooting. crowds of demonstrators blocked highways.. started fires and tried to overturn a car. police used flash grenades to
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the justice department is investigating another police shooting. .. police say terrance crutcher was not armed .. but was leaning into his car moments before he was shot to yesterday the ceo of walls fargo testified in front of congress and faced some harsh words... including from our own senator dean heller, who voiced his frustrations with the company's miscoduct. he talked about someone from henderson who reached out to him because they were affected by the scam. 1:26-1:39 "taking responsibility, refunding customers and conducting internal investigations should only be the first step as we plan to fix this mess. accountability, reform and putting your customers'
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(butted with) 4:02-4:17 "i can surely understand your constituents disappointment and we have a lot of work. nevada is a wonderful, important state to us. we've been there a long time. i apologize to all of the american people and our customers and we will make it right." wells fargo's c-e-o insists he knew nothing about the account fraud. - v there is now a joint task force investigating the north a pipeline clash between protesters and private security personnel. 7 people were arrested earlier this month after protesters say bulldozers were disturbing sacred native american sites. the north dakota petroleum council held it's annual meeting to discuss the industry's direction. a rep from one of those companies.. consumer energy alliance.. explained the importance of the meeting. (andrew browning/ consumer energy alliance vp) "we are here to represent the voice that's really kind of been missing in the past and that's the voice of people who can
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the consumer energy alliance presented a campaign called "pipelines for america".. meant to educate and be the voice of energy consumers. a horrific story out of michigan this afternoon. four children are dead and their mother is in the hospital...and their father is in jail. police in dearborn heights, say the man called 911 in the middle of the night to say he killed his entire family. police arrived to find the man waiting on the front porch. they arrested him and took him to jail. police say they found two home. the two younger children, 4 and 6 years old, were found dead in their beds. (mayor dan paletko/dearborn heights) "it is a very tragic sutation - words can't explain what took place here. butt to it's a tragedy in every sense of the word. " the woman is listed in critical condition. two homeless men are now being hailed as heros for turning in a bag full of pipe bombs to
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because this is a bomb. it wasn't the cartoon bomb with a tick-tock tick-tock clock but it had wires. i had seen enough pictures of pipe bombs and different devices in books, magazines. i knew what i was looking at as soon as i saw it." detonate the contents. the men say they don't consider themselves heroes. they're just glad they were in the right place at the right time. a go fund me account has been set up as a way to thank the men. it's already raised more than 12- thousand dollars. residents - v over to california now where several people are in the hospital because of inhailing some strange odor! officials urged residents in vallejo to shelter in place, while they tried to determine the cause of the odor.
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monitors but didn't find see any abnormal readings. people who live in the problem area say it certainly smelled like something. ( tami foster / evacuee ) "it was just horrific. the smell was just horrible, so i got my grandchildren and my paraplegic son out the house, called the police, and they told me to evacuate the city or go into shelter. officials are still investigating, trying to determine the cause of the odor. police in northfield, ohio are trying to track down whoever covered the inside of a fire station with urine.. including furniture and equipment. it happened after someone visited the station over the weekend. they also left sticky notes with profanities on them. police say there were no signs of forced entry.. and the locks had recently been changed. ( sgt. glenn stott / summit county sheriff's office ) "they damaged some stuff that is going to take a substantial amount of money to replace and fix." ( paul buescher /
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a ballot measure failed in august. firefighters from a neighboring town have been working out of the fire station. new information on that deadly dirt bike crash. we now know the rider killed after crashing into an suv-- was only 16 years old. the crash near hualapai and alta. police say around 7 last night, the teenager blew through a red light and collided with the s-u-v. metro tells us the type of bike the 16 year old was driving... was not meant for the streets. the other driver was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. teachers - v some students in california are going above and beyond to support their teachers. check this out -- dozens of students from the coachella valley and desert mirage high schools walked off their campus. the teachers union has been in contract negotiations with the school district for more than a year. the two sides are reportedly close to an agreement, but they're still split on whether teachers should get additional pay for "collaboration time" -- in which veteran teachers
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closures in downtown las vegas for life is beautiful are underway. this is a map of all the closures you'll see leading up to this weekend. the area in pink is happening today. those closures will include fremont street between sixth and eleventh.. parts of ogden.. and parts of seventh.. eighth.. ninth.. tenth and eleventh. the festival will span 18 blocks of downtown las vegas. streets will reopen in phases after the festival because some of the art structures take days to take down. viral when her grandpa gives her a plush toy.. and you'll want to see the size of the toy. and --brad pitt seems to have found a new love! a new video is out and it has many speculating...we'll tell you more next. and.. you can own a piece of presidential history. find out when some of the items from the reagan collection go on sale.
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[announcer]arco.quality top tier gas for less. congressman heck's become part of the problem in washington. heck voted to protect perks for politicians like himself, allowing congressmen to travel on private jets at taxpayer expense and voted members of congress, like himself, taxpayer-funded healthcare for life. heck even voted to allow congressmen to take their pay congressman heck is what's wrong with washington. dscc is responsible
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7- hundred items from the private collection of ronald and nancy reagan... from knick-knacks to furniture. and unique items like these sketches by president reagan on white house stationery. the auction benefits the reagan foundation.. which is a non-profit that promotes individual liberty and supports the reagan presidential library. it looks like brad pitt might have a new love.. it's one of three trending headlines we are following today. "after the war, you have the place?" "when the war is over, it won't matter where i am." (nat-music) the day pitt split with angelina jolie was revealed, paramount posted a steamy spot for "allied," . pitt's new world war two romance with marion cotillard. hollywood is buzzing with speculation that the on-screen pairing played a part in the off-screen split.
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a 5-month old baby girl in southern california is the proud new owner of a ridiculously large teddy bear. her parents spotted the oversized stuffed animal at costco and made the mistake of joking that their infant needed one. so.. grandpa called the parents' bluff and made it happen. now.. pictures of her with her new giant cuddly-buddy are going viral. if the giant bear wasn't random pop superstar katy perry posted this video of herself chugging sprinkles. the singer offered no real explanation other than commenting... "my body is a temple" the video is now going viral as her fans are trying to understand what it actually means... you can check out all of the stories that are trending today.. just download our free 13 action news mobile app.
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the sky -- we are still monitoring for a chance of rain today. you may have noticed higher numidity in the air today... let's check in with 13 first alert chief meteorologist bryan scofield who has a forecast we can all rely on! anchors adlib and toss to bryan overnight we could see a light shower in spots with overnight lows near the normal, into the upper 60s. winds will start to ramp up some with a southwest wind near 15 mph and gusts as high as 30 mph by the morning. these strong winds will be the main weather story during the day on thursday. low pressure moves over southern nevada and that will rush in winds in the
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sustained winds will be near 25 mph from the southwest with gusts as high as 45 mph. temperatures will be very nice with highs not even getting into the mid 80s in some parts of the valley. we could squeeze out a shower or two in the afternoon but the best timing for rain will be in the morning hours but even then not widespread. into the weekend expect a lot of sunshine in the las vegas valley with overnight lows reaching the coolest temperatures in months, possibly into the upper 50s. daytime highs will be into the mid 80s both saturday and sunday, winds will be light. in today's health report.. an important warning you don't
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don't believe... don't believe... don't believe joe heck's attacks. catherine cortez masto has always served with integrity. as a federal prosecutor and attorney general... she made sex trafficking a felony crime. she worked with the bush and obama administrations to combat terrorism. as attorney general, she helped reduce crime. that's why she's endorsed by law enforcement across nevada. catherine cortez masto. catherine cortez masto. i trust her to keep us safe. e cortez masto,
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woman: here in nevada, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's housing crisis "a blip on the radar." that's just how out of touch joe heck is. narrator: after heck sponsored a bill giving tax breaks to big banks, he took over $500,000 from wall street-- including banks who caused the housing crisis. it's clear what joe heck's priorities are, and families like mine get left behind. narrator: afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. shots. there's a list of locations on our website. the experts recommend anyone over six months old get the vaccine...but especially people with asthma, lung, or heart
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and....doctors in one part of canada are calling for the declaration of a state of emergency regarding high rates of new aids and h-i-v cases. physicians met with patients and community leaders monday to address what they are calling an epidemic. the group's goal is to raise awareness and bring about change. many people living with aids in the canadian province are from indigenous communities.. and say resources in the community are scarce. we'll be back with a look at today's top stories ad check of your forecast! and.. before we head to break.. a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup. (ad-lib) take a look at this view from chopper 13. .bringing you breaking news fast and first. over the stratosphere earlier
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don't believe... don't believe... don't believe joe heck's attacks. catherine cortez masto has always served with integrity. as a federal prosecutor and attorney general... she made sex trafficking a felony crime. she worked with the bush and obama administrations to combat terrorism. as attorney general, she helped reduce crime. that's why she's endorsed by law enforcement across nevada. catherine cortez masto. catherine cortez masto. i trust her to keep us safe. i'm catherine cortez masto,
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chopper 13 fast and first over the hotel casino. crews were called to the scene hours ago after finding a suspicious package. the casino was evacuated and all nearby roads were shut down including las vegas boulevard...but have now reopened. police say the package turned out to be just a backpack someone left behind. coming up on 13 action news.. live at 5... threatening to charge local students for everything from tardies to hall passes. but is it legit? those stories and more on 13 action news.. live at 5. that does it for 13 action news live at 3:30.. but stay with us for judge judy
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>> judge judy: so, your mom was very nice to you? >> yes, at that time. >> announcer: living back at home made life easy. >> we want to move out when we're steady on our feet and we have our own place. >> judge judy: well, why didn't you wait until you're steady on your feet and have your own place before you have a baby? >> announcer: then mom made things a little harder. >> i have a 911 tape that proves that she kicked us out drunk. she gets drunk every single night. >> judge judy: who cares? were you and your boyfriend smoking pot in the house?
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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 23-year-old kristina gach is suing her mother, kathleen gach, for the return of rent, painting expenses, and moving costs. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 79 on the ca of gach vs. gach. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: what's your first name? >> kristina. >> judge judy: kristina, this is your mom? >> yes. >> judge judy: and who is this? >> this is my boyfriend teddy. >> judge judy: and how long have you and your boyfriend been a couple? >> five years. >> judge judy: what does he do for a living? >> he's an appliance-installation person. >> judge judy: and you? >> i'm a housecleaner. >> judge judy: case is about money that you and the boyfriend paid her in rent, and you say that she promised to really hold
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