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at newly released video -- of the deadly police shooting -- of a man in charlotte, north carloina. keith scott -- gunned down by officers on tuesday. his death -- setting off protests -- that at times -- have been violent. police -- refusing -- to make the videos of the shooting public -- until now. (chief kerr putney /charlotte- mecklenburg police) the footage itself will not create in anyone's mind absolute certainty as to what this case physical evidence, the statements from witnesses and officers." authorities say -- their decision to release the videos yesterday's release -- of a cell-phone video -- recorded by release the videos -- was not affected by yesterday's release -- of a cell-phone video -- recorded by scott's widow. good evening -- and welcome to this special edition of 13-action news. i'm christopher king. a brutal murder this morning -- in henderson -- leaves 3 young children -- without a mom. 13-action news reporter -- david schuman -- is live --
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-- with the latest. david. look at these halloween stickers. this was a family who was making a home here and now all of that is shattered. henderson police say this morning they found a 30 year old woman dead inside from an apparent stab wound. they immediately took the male suspect into custody and neighbors who looked on say they went over the man with a fine toothed comb, presumably for dna samples. police say there were three children inside during all this - 7 years old, 3 years old, 3 months old. neighbors across the way say they had just spoken to the couple last week and this is a devastating thing to happen in a normally quiet community. we'll have more on this tragic murder after college football tonight. reporting live david schuman 13 action news. police and community volunteers -- hitting the streets today -- hoping for information -- to help them catch a killer. officers -- going door to door in neighborhoods -- near lake mead and hollywood -- trying to
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year ago. ortiz was gunned down -- while working on a car -- in a parking lot. his brother -- and another man -- were also injured in the drive-by- shooting. police say -- they're looking for several suspects -- possibly as young as 18. ferguson -- charlotte -- dallas. the list goes on. police -- and the people they're sworn to protect -- at times -- clashing. today -- our own officers -- are going back to the scene of a crime --to calm down possible tension here. 13-action news reporter -- with us now -- to explain. parker? just weeks ago two men were near torrey pines and lake mead... so many innocent people could've gotten hurt. police are back there today... saying this should not have happened. robert plummer, captain lvmpd 12:35:00-12:35:05 "we can prevent these things from happening. and not saying that we're perfect, but we are going in the right direction." the whole point is to make people feel safe... let them know that violent crime like this is not okay.
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this neighborhood. they want to get to know the people they're policing. they're hoping if the police get to know the community... we won't see the violence other parts of the country have gone through. vincent buchanan, apartment resident 12:44:58-12:45:05 "instead of riot shields and tear gas and things like that just have your officers come out here and talk to the community and explain exactly what's going on." a lot of people i spoke to want to see more police in their complex from now on... they say they'd feel safer. parker collins thirteen action news. tense moments in san francisco. center -- and u-n plaza -- as they negotiate with a man -- who may be armed. this -- going on -- for several hours now. the suspect -- appears to be extremely upset-- and has reortedly -- made threats to police. right now -- a killer is on the run. police -- desperately searching -- for this man -- after a shooting rampage -- that left 5 people dead -- at a mall--just outside of seattle. abc's -- neal karlinsky -- has the latest.
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sot - (broadcastify) "cascade, all burlington units, male ran into the women's macy with a long rifle, we're getting multiple calls?" surveillance stills providing new evidence in the manhunt for the person seen here? who police say opened fire inside a washington mall - killing five people - then escaping. (tvu 01 @ 11.10.23) sot - lt. chris cammock / mt. vernon police dept. "what we know right now from security footage is suspect entered mall without a weapon - 10 mins later entered macy's with a rifle. fired multiple times." sot - joe zavala / witness "what i saw was that there was a gunman holding a rifle shooting? // an running." joe zavala and his wife were inside macy's when chaos broke out in the makeup department. they not only saw the gunman - but the victims too. sot - joe zavala / witness "i found two ladies that were on the floor one was face down full of blood on the ground there was another lady right next to her i checked for a pulse and she didn't have any." four women and one man all
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the massive mall - while still searching for the suspect. but he reportedly ran out before police arrived. sot - (broadcastify) "employee calling?they are hiding in the break room at this time." customers were eventually bused to a nearby church. now, the hunt is on for the gunman - considered armed and dangerous. so far, no name or motive for the attack? the f-b-i and a-t-f joining police in the investigation. (tvu 01) sot - mayor steve sexton / burlington, wa "people waking up has changed forever. city has changed forever. but way of life shouldn't change?" neal karlinsky, abc news, burlington, washington. here's a live look -- right now -- at mccarran airport. that's where an american-airlines flight -- is forced to make an emergency landing -- early this morning. the plane -- heading from dallas to reno -- was diverted here -- after the crew reported
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and right now -- a live look outside -- across the valley... the winds have died down. it's absolutely beautiful out there today. but will this great weather stick around? let's check in with 13-first alert meteorologist -- greg bennet. greg. high pressure and dry air are taking over the southwest tonight through tuesday afternoon. clear skies will be common along with sunny skies for tomorrow and monday but it comes at a bit of a price. of a nuisance for the valley. tonight, overnight lows will drop to the mid and upper 60s but with winds between 15 and 20 mph with an occasional gust between 25 and 35 mph, a wind-chill factor of the upper 50s will be common. it's your voice -- your vote -- in the race for the white
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-- is just two days away. pulling any punches-- sending out this tweet -- threatening to invite gennifer flowers -- to sit next to mark cuban -- at monday's debate. bill clinton -- admitted to having a sexual relationship -- with flowers decades ago. trump's taunt -- is in response -- to mark cuban's plan -- to sit in the front row -- at the invitation of the clinton campaign. cuban is an outspoken critic of trump. and hillary clinton -- picking
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the new york times today. the newspaper says -- clinton's experience -- as secretary of state -- makes her better qualified -- to shape u-s foreign policy -- than donald trump. history in the making -- at a star- studded event -- in washington today. the dedication ceremony -- and official opening -- of the national- museum of african-american history -- and culture. abc's -- karen travers -- is there -- with a look at this poignant -- and powerful new addition -- to the national mall. moment...more than a century in the making. nats the national museum of african american history and culture - opens at a time when the nation is grappling with big questions about racial equality. sot obama it is a complicated story here- messy...needs to be told now more than ever//this museum offers context for the debates of our times and illuminates them. the goal of the museum is to look back - and learn lessons to take forward. sot lonnie bunch iii, founding
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culture while america should ponder the pain of slavery and segregation, it also had to find the joy, the hope, the resiliency, the spirituality that was endemic in this community. visitors begin in the basement and make their way through exhibits that tell a story that takes place over 400 years - sot: clifton kinnie /student as i was walking through i saw shackles, i saw auction blocks and af ew tears came down my face. more than three-t sot obama ...hold a little hand...tell them the stories that are enshrined here. we'll learn about ourselves as americans. we'll walk away that much more in love with this country. the only place on earth where this story could have unfolded. o/c close: the museum is now officially opened but if you are hoping to come to dc and see it, you're going to have to wait. in order to prevent long lines because of the heavy interest, the museum is distributing tickets online for specific entry times. the next available tickets are
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it's a domino's delivery -- one woman will never forget. (selena avalos/ spacetel manager) "when i opened this box, i'm thinking they're breadsticks." you won't believe -- just how much cash she found. or even more shocking -- what give the money back. and we're all guilty of it -- keeping junk we'll never use. but -- do you know -- just how much it's costing you? what you need to know -- so you don't waste your money. and remember -- chopper-13 -- is bringing you breaking news -- fast and first.
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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.
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congressman heck is what's wrong with washington. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. and breadsticks she ordered -- stacks of cash. nearly 5-thousand dollars --that was supposed to go to the bank. (selena avalos/ spacetel manager) "this one i was like, no way, i opened another one, and there are more amount." butt with (selena avalos/ spacetel manager) "i was like, i can't keep it, it's a crazy amount of money, it's not like it's $20 you find, you know. it's almost $5,000."
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return the cash. but she can't get a response. (selena avalos/ spacetel manager) "wouldn't they be thinking, where did that money go? right away. or, maybe the next day, but three days later, nothing? itcr" eventually -- she gets a hold of the corporate office. they're rewarding her -- with free pizza for an entire year. and -- as an added bonus -- .her oen boss -- is giving her one week off -- with pay -- for her honesty. a pennsylvania man is behind stop - turns into a drug bust. state troopers -- pulling over a driver -- for tailgating. they get his permission -- to search the car. but -- ah --troopers -- find a secret compartment -- containing 15- hundred bags of heroin -- and nearly 4-hundred thousand dollars in cash. state police say -- they'll seize the cash and vehicle -- and use them to fund more drug busts. self-driving cars -- could soon
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how safe our roads will be. this google car -- was involved in a nasty-looking accident -- in mountain view, california. but get this -- they say -- the other driver was it fault. officials say -- another car --ran a red light-- and slammed into the self-driving car. no one was injured. the google cars -- have a high safety record. but -- some people are not convinced. kristofer pavcec/resident "when you put your trust in something mechanical that can malfunction and you have no... you don't have the ability to stop it, because process of doing whatever it does." buttwith craig lytle/ resident "if anything, they drive conservatively, maybe more like a grandma drives than i like to drive, so if anything they're driving too carefully." google says -- in seven years -- only one crash -- involving a google car -- was the car's fault. it happened back in february -- at two-miles an hour -- when the car sideswiped a bus -- while trying to merge into a lane. right now -- severe flooding in iowa -- forcing hundreds of people -- out of their homes -- as the cedar river-- continues
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a state-of-disaster proclamation -- for 13-counties. the national guard -- now there -- to help people deal -- with this torrential flooding. people -- placing sand bags in front of buildings -- to try to prevent water from going inside. officials -- are even asking people -- in some parts of the state -- to restrict their water usage . and check this out. fall just started. but folks in colorado -- can start dusting off -- those skis and snowboards. quite a bit of snow -- falling up in loveland pass -- with chilly 30 degrees. wx chat high pressure and dry air are taking over the southwest tonight through tuesday afternoon. clear skies will be common along with sunny skies for tomorrow and monday but it comes at a bit of a price. winds will be a bit of a nuisance for the valley. tonight, overnight lows will
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upper 60s but with winds between 15 and 20 mph with an occasional gust between 25 and 35 mph, a wind-chill factor of the upper 50s will be common. by tomorrow, sunny skies take over but the breeze will linger. high temperatures look to range between 87 and 92 degrees. temperatures don't change much moving into the next work week. upper 80s and lower 90s will be common in by tuesday and by tuesday night into wednesday, rain chances increase to between 20% and 30%. a moderate surge in monsoon moisture swells out of the south for one more possible push of rain. as it stands, rain looks to be light to moderate with heavy rain and thunder staying to the
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all kids in las vegas to be tomorrow and monday but it comes at a bit of a price. winds will be a bit of a nuisance for the valley. tonight, overnight lows will drop to the mid and upper 60s but with winds between 15 and 20 mph with an occasional gust wind-chill factor of the upper 50s will be common. by tomorrow, sunny skies take over but the breeze will linger. high temperatures look to range between 87 and 92 degrees. temperatures don't change much moving into the next work week. upper 80s and lower 90s will be common but clouds look to build in by tuesday and by tuesday
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wednesday, rain chances increase to between 20% and 30%. a moderate surge in monsoon moisture swells out of the south for one more possible push of rain. as it stands, rain looks to be light to moderate with heavy rain and thunder staying to the east within arizona. here at 13 action news we want all kids in las vegas to be this winter so our annual coats
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partner is tropical smoothie. please donate gently used or new children's coats at any tropical smoothie cafe. to find a location near you go get colder, they'll distribute the coats to families in need. wx chat thousands of people -- throw away hundreds of dollars a year -- on junk. it isn't from buying junk -- 13-action news anchor -- beth fisher -- has some ways to avoid it -- so you don't waste your money.
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and the business is so popular, it's become the subject of reality shows: (nat from storage wars, with a&e courtesy) "it's an early christmas!" many people think it will save money in the future, so you won't have to repurchase a dining room set, or clothing for the next child or grandkid. but that's a costly gamble, with the average 10 by 15 foot unit costing $120 a month. old couch is really going to cost you in the long te consumer reports says if you took the money used for a storage unit, and invested at 5 percent a year, it would be worth almost 10 grand in about 5 or 6 years. consumer reports says hold a yard sale for the big stuff. stick the small valuables in a closet at home, and throw out the rest. if you're storing goods you'll need in a future home, or for a child's college dorm room, then it makes sense to hold onto it. otherwise, cut back and
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fisher, helping you so you "don't waste your money."> it's a moment we all dread. you drop your smartphone -- in some water. and it won't work anymore. but now -- there may be a way to save it. we'll introduce you -- to a new device -- that could bring your phone -- back from the dead -- and save you hundreds of dollars -- in the process.
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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 during a government shutdown. congressman heck is what's wrong dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. politics should never come before basic health care, but that's the choice joe heck keeps making. women like me rely on planned parenthood for checkups and cancer screenings, but congressman joe heck voted ten times to take away their funding. heck even threatened to shut down the federal government to eliminate funding for planned parenthood. shutting down the government... taking away access to lifesaving care...
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hould be ashamed. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. now -- some guys in colorado -- have come up with a device -- to save your phone from water damage. it's called tek-dry. their machine -- can save a phone -- in just about an hour. and -- you can find it --in dozens of staples stores -- across the country. they even went to the sharks themselves. (adam cookson, inventor) "it was an incredible rush of feel like theres done in my life so far, where i've learned so much as i have the last two years. and shark tank was no different." it'll cost you -- about a hundred bucks --to revive your smartphone.. no word -- on when we could see the device -- here in the valley. the annual -- life-is-beautiful festival -- now going on -- in downtown las vegas. tens of thousands fans -- are expected to show up -- for the
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names in music. this year's line-up includes -- mumford and sons -- jane's addiction -- and g-eazy. cirque du soleil -- will also do some shows. the festival wraps up tomorrow night. but -- if you're not going to the festival -- you may not want to go downtown. there are lots of road closures -- because of the festival. you can see the map -- on our website --ktnv.com. greg has another look at your forecast-- in just a bit. you're watching 13-action news -- where you get breaking news -- fast and first.
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woman: here in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, 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
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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 during a government shutdown. congressman heck is what's wrong with washington. dscc is responsible clear skies will be common along with sunny skies for tomorrow and monday but it comes at a bit of a price. but with winds between 15 and 20 mph with an occasional gust between 25 and 35 mph, a wind-chill factor of the upper 50s will be common.
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at 5 -- it's number 7 stanford -- taking on ucla. tonight -- on channel 13. at 5 -- it's number 7 stanford -- taking on ucla. at 8:30 -- a special edition of 13-action news. at 9:30 -- inside edition. at 10 -- castle. news. that's our news for now. but stay with us. college football is up next. remember -- we're always on at ktnv.com -- and on our free -- ktnv mobile app. we'll see you back here -- after the game -- for a special
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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 during a government shutdown. congressman heck is what's wrong with washington. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. [ cellphone ringing ] it's just another scandal from danny tarkanian. tarkanian was the corporate lawyer for those with an elaborate scam that tricked hundreds of seniors into donating to fraudulent charities, totaling millions.
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back $17 million, sticking taxpayers with the bill. why would we ever send danny tarkanian to congress? dccc is responsible for the content of this advertising. politics should never come before basic health care, but that's the choice joe heck keeps making. women like me rely on planned parenthood for checkups and cancer screenings, but congressman joe heck voted ten times to take away their funding. heck even threatened to shut down the federal government to eliminate funding for planned parenthood. shutting down the government... taking away access to lifesaving care... just to score political points. joe heck should be ashamed. women vote is responsible
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