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protests -- in north carolina. protestors -- taking over the streets of charlotte -- again tonight. the march -- remaining peaceful -- despite graphic video -- released today by police. nats gunfire as video freezes nats up: "we got shots fired, one suspect down ...." charlotte police -- under intense pressure --tonight putting out two videos they took -- during the deadly shooting of keith lamont scott on tuesday. and -- as abc's -- eva pilgrim reports -- the new images may add -- to the growing controversy. script: (nats up) in this dashcam video -- the frantic final moments of the fatal standoff -- as recorded by police. keith lamont scott is seen exiting his vehicle and walking backwards, his hands down, then: nats gunfire as video freezes nats up: "we got shots fired, one suspect down ...." this bodycam video -- partially silent -- has another perspective. an officer wields a baton in an apparent effort to get scott out of his vehicle. scott is seen briefly standing
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then the 43-year-old is seen lying mortally wounded -- as police advance with guns drawn. nats up: "handcuffs! handcuffs!" officers appear to administer first aid. nats up police: "we need to hold the wound." police have confirmed to abc news this gun pictured at the scene.... is the gun they say they recovered from scott sot chief kerr putney charlotte-mecklenberg pd " ... based on totality of what we see, he absolutely was in possession of a handgun." [police stills] police also released this photo of wa an ankle holster they say he was wearing. (gfx) investigators say that testing on the gun police say they found at the scene -- allegedly matches scott's fingerprints, d-n-a, and blood. lawyers for scott's family continue to cast doubt on the police account. sot justin bamberg scott family lawyer "he doesn't lunge at the officers. it appears he has his hands by his side. again, there is no definitive evidence in this video as to whether or not there an object in his hands." (nats up charlotte protests tonight: "all lives matter when black lives matter!") the streets
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ferguson -- charlotte. -- dallas-- so many cities -- with so much tension -- between police -- and the people -- they're sworn to protect. today -- our own officers -- are going back to the scene of a crime -- to keep the mood calm -- so tempers don't flare up here. just weeks ago -- t gunned down -- at an apartment complex. -- near torrey pines -- and lake mead parents and kids live over there... many innocent people -- could have gotten hurt. 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." police tell 13-action news -- they want people to feel safe. officers -- assigned to this neighborhood -- hope -- if the police get to know the community -- we won't see the violence -- other parts of the country are going through. new developments tonight -- in
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this -- is first picture of the suspected killer -- in handcuffs. we now know this man is 20-year-old arcan cetin. the arrest -- coming just 24 hours -- after a gunman -- went on a rampage -- killing five people. abc's -- neil karlinsky reports -- it all came down -- to the last few hours. a mass murderer - caught on camera?now also captured by police. investigators arresting a suspect in the murders of five people inside a washington mall. surveillance stills providing key evidence in the massive 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? // and he saw me and i took off running." joe zavala and his wife were inside macy's when
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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 died. it took officers hours to clear the massive mall - while still searching for the suspect. but he reportedly ran out before police arrived. (tvu 01) sot - mayor steve xt waking up this morning world has changed forever. city has changed forever. but way of life shouldn't change?" neal karlinsky, abc news, burlington, washington. a shooting in baltimore. eight people -- including a three- year old girl -- are hurt. everyone is expected to be okay. police say -- they're looking for three gunman -- now on the run. we have breaking news -- on a violent murder in henderson. neighbors tell 13-action news -
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this -- is amanda sticka kaplan. and -- in this picture with her --the man -- accused of killing the mother three -- michael kaplan. 13-action news reporter -- david schuman -- is live in henderson tonight -- where police made an arrest -- earlier today. david. neighbors say the victim here was amanda sticka kaplan. a man named michael kaplan has been charged with the murder. people around here are now doing what they can to help the three children the victim leaves behind. 000606 "this is where their house was. just a normal house." normal. quiet. these are the words neighbors use to describe the family at the center of this tragedy. they woke up to the news that the 30 yr old mother across the way was dead - possibly from a stab wound henderson police and that mom. ever. and that's what's hard for ese kids." amanda's mother said michael kaplan is amanda's ex husband.
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neighbors are now doing what they can to help, gathering toys for the 7 year old, 3 year old and 3 month old. 000226 "that poor baby to grow up oh yeah that's my mom in that's it. that's hard." now neighbors will pass by the home, see the halloween stickers that had just gone up, and they might be haunted by the what-if. what if someone had heard fighting? what if 911 had been called earlier? 000028 "what do you say?" butt with 000037 "it's too much" that neighbor stefane has children of her own who are a she says it wasn't easy talking to her daughter about what happened here..but sometimes she says the world is just nasty. reporting live david schuman police and community volunteers
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hoping for information -- to help them catch a killer. officers -- going door to door in neighborhoods -- near lake mead and hollywood -- trying to find out -- who killed javier ortiz -- a little more than a 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. this weekend marks five years -- since a deadly shootout -- between two rival motorcycle gangs -- at a sparks casino. -- is set to stand trial -- a second time -- for murder. the state surpreme court -- throwing out his earlier conviction last year -- citing faulty jury instructions. fire crews -- at vandenberg air force base -- are battling -- the third blaze there in a week. a new brushfire -- burning dozens of acres. this is the same area -- where crews spent days -- battling the massive canyon-fire-- earlier in the week. no word on what caused all these fires. now a live look at the las
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but mother nature has a few tricks up her sleeve. here to tell us what's blowing in .. is 13 first alert meteorologist greg bennett. 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. winds will be a bit of a nuisance for the valley. in your voice -- your vote and we are 43 days -- to election day. and hillary clinton -- picks up an endorsement -- from the new
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the newspaper says clinton's experience as secretary of state makes her better qualified to shape u-s foreign policy than her republican challenger, donald trump. you can read their full report -- in tomorrow's paper. and clinton -- taking a break from the campaign trail today -- prepping for monday's debate. senator elizabeth warren -- filling in -- stumping for the democrat -- in new hampshire. and warrean -- goes after trump. he cheered on the financial crisis of 2008, a crisis where people lost their homes, what kind of a man does that? a selfish little sleezeball who will never be president of the and -- we're just two days away from the presidential debate -- where the candidates --square off. monday's debate -- is at hofstra university -- on new york's long island. the candidates face-off -- at 6 p-m local tme. n-b-c news anchor -- lester holt will moderate. if you're planning on watching -- you're not alone. in a recent a-b-c news poll -- 47 percent say -- they're
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change the course of the race. viewership -- estimated to be on par -- with the super bowl. the poll shows -- however -- more than 40-percent think -- it's only going to have a minor impact on their vote. nearly as many say -- it won't have any impact. dallas-mavericks owner -- and shark- tank investor -- mark cuban -- will be in the front row -- of the debate. trump -- tweeting a threat -- to bring gennifer flowers to the debate -- and have her sit bill clinton admitted -- to having a sexual relationship -- with flowers -- decades ago. flowers responding with her own tweet -- saying -- "hi donald. you know i'm in your corner -- and will definitely be at the debate!" back at home. a live look -- right now -- at mccarran airport. that's where an american-airlines flight -- was forced to make an emergency landing -- early this morning. the plane -- heading from dallas to reno -- was diverted here -- after the crew reported -- a burning smell on the
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onboard. the plane landed safely -- and took off earlier today. an abandoned home goes up in flames. smoke.. seen billowing from the building near desert inn and maryland parkway around 6:30 this evening. that fire... now out. no body was hurt. fear on the road. some drivers -- are concerned for their safety -- after a self-driving google car -- and an s-u-v collide. but -- who's at fault -- may surprise you. plus --this eight-year-old girl -- is a hero. how -- she earned the t bringing you breaking news -- fast and first.
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[ 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. and when a shady tarkanian deal went bust, he refused to pay back $17 million, sticking taxpayers with the bill.
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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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uld be ashamed. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. maryland is a hero -- for saving her mom's life. last month -- a'nasia and her mom -- at home -- when her mom's face began twitching. luckily -- a'nasia -- had recently looked up the word stroke -- and she had a hunch -- that is just what she was seeing. so the eight-year old -- calmly called 9-1-1. a'nasia:: "hello?" dispatcher: "hello. 911. do you have an emergency?" dispatcher: "and why do you think she is having a stroke?" a'nasia: "um, because her face dispatcher: "alright dear.
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awful proud of you the way you are helping her out." a'nasia's mom is doing fine. she says -- she's very proud of her daughter. the county is giving a'nasia -- an award -- for her quick thinking. self-driving cars -- could soon to become a reality. and many are wondering -- just how safe our roads will be. this google car -- was involved in a nasty-looking accident -- in mountain view, california. 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. "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 it's in the process of doing whatever it does." "if anything, they drive conservatively, maybe more like a grandma drives than i like to
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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. come on. you know you've done it -- dropped your expensive -- brand-new smart- phone in the water. you know what a pain that is. well -- now some guys in colorado -- came up wit a device --to save your phone -- from water damage. it's called tek-dry. their machine -- can save a phon and can be found -- in dozens of staples stores -- across the country. 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. forced from their homes. roughly one hundred families -- leave -- as flood water around -- iowa -- keeps rising. a disaster emergency -- declared in 13-counties in cedar rapids -- the river is expected to crest-- at 24-feet on monday. but some people say -- the
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where the level was, about foot-and-a-half inside, and we've got about two feet to get to the level of '08." heavy rains -- the flooding -- iowa and wisconsin -- earlier this week. forecasters say -- some areas -- have more rain coming -- this weekend. it's a similar story in southern minnesota. -- quickly turning streets into rivers. thankfully -- their forcast -- is nothing but clear skies -- straight through next week. let's go to 13 first alert meteorologist greg bennet. 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 drop to the mid and upper 60s
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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 but clouds look to build in by tuesday and by tuesday night into wednesday, rain chances increase to between 20% and 30%. here at 13 action news we want all kids in las vegas to be 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 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.
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in by tuesday and by tuesday night into wednesday, rain chances increase to between 20% and 30%. 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 between 25 and 35 mph, a wind-chill factor of the upper 50s will be common. by tomorrow, s 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 night into wednesday, rain chances increase to between 20% and
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he refused to pay 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. what kind of person would misuse the topic of rape in a political campaign? joe heck, that's who. the truth is, as attorney general, catherine cortez masto led the fight against crimes like sexual assault
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to make sure rape kits were administered for victims. but in washington, congressman joe heck voted against funding for rape kits. joe heck. lying about rape. part of the problem in washington. i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. i'm catherine cortez masto 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, 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
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size of one of the heart. and -- the study says --it could put you at risk -- for an irregular heartbeat -- along with a slew of other problems. but researchers point out -- these findings may not apply to everyone. some people -- may be genetically pre-disposed -- to irregular heart beats. type two diabetes -- affects nearly 28-million americans. but -- doing something about it -- can be easier said than done. tania rogers -- introduces us -- to a woman who found and -- is sharing her amazing weight-loss journey -- with others. g full= rhonda oksman/lost almost 100 pounds -- "back in , i was diagnosed as a type 2 medication and told to lose weight. rhonda oksman/lost almost 100 pounds -- "my first 30 days were not so difficult, i think i just did not allow the roadblock to stand in front of me and i made really good choices. i lost 15 pounds and that propelled me to keep moving."
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from family and friends. rhonda oksman/lost almost 100 pounds -- "if you're on the same healthy path that i am on, your conversations become different, because you're talking about a healthy recipe or talking about a new milestone you set in your exercising." it inspired her to become a health coach-- helping women lose weight. rhonda oksman/lost almost 100 pounds -- "tell everybody you know that you're focused on getting healthy. if they know, they tend to keep right type of support is the key. brendan kehde/jupiter medical center integrative health coach -- "when you're eating a diet that is different from everybody else around you, then that becomes the focus of the topic. and that can be uncomfortable. it can be uncomfortable to be it's about choosing the right people in your inner circle that will encourage you on your journey. rhonda oksman/lost 100 pounds -- "it's a struggle that i don't think will ever change in my life, right now -- we are working --
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-- live at 11-30. including-- donald trump -- and hillary clinton -- set to square off -- in just about two days. how the nominees are prepping -- for the most anticapated event -- this campaign season. plus --a woman orders pizza --wings -- and breadsticks. she gets the surprise of a lifetime this is a real -- what would you do moment?
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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 for the content of this advertising. 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,
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get left behind. narrator: afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. 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.
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dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. clinton versus trump -- in their first debate. around one-hundred million viewers -- expected. both candidates -- are preparing -- in very different ways. abc's -- mary bruce -- is in washington -- with the story. two v preparing to face off in two very different ways? in one corner, hillary clinton, the veteran debater readying for her most unpredictable opponent yet? taking the traditional route, she's hunkering down with briefing books? holding mock debates? and looking to get under trump's skin? starting with the front row. mark cuban nats her campaign giving a coveted ticket to trump's nemesis - fellow brash billionaire mark cuban mark cuban: "let's put it this way,
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the investment." this will be trump's 12th debate, but his first one-on-one? when it comes to prep, he's wary of over-doing it? trump: "i have seen people prepare so much that they get up there, they get lockjaw, they can't speak." trump is bringing in backup...former new york mayor rudy giuliani leading friday's strategy session? rudy giuliani, former nyc mayor: "let's have the american people, uh, for once actually see a person actually be themselves." so no mock debates ? just rapid-fire questioning and careful review of clinton is getting a surprise boost? from a former rival lyin' ted cruz nats just two months ago, ted cruz refused to endorse trump at the convention ted cruz: "vote your conscience. vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom" (booing) now, an about-face? the texas senator saying he will vote for trump...speaking with our houston station ktrk... israeli prime-minister -- benjamin netanyahu -- will meet
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with hillary clinton and donald trump -- tomorrow. the meetings -- reportedly -- will take place in new york city. netanyahu -- met with president was likely -- their last face-to-face meeting. a man -- determined to die. one police officer -- at the end of his shift -- would save that man -- from ending his life. miguel marquez --has the story -- all caught on camera --reporter pkg-as follows-- a speeding train a suicidal man holding tightly to the tracks police officer faced with a life or death decision seconds to spare (victor ortiz/nj transit police) "i took an oath to protect and
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officer victor ortiz had worked overnight about to clock outwhen the unthinkable happened. (victor ortiz/nj transit police) "he crossed over this track, track 2, and started running. so then i began to run and pretty much cut him off right here." he cut off a suicidal man clinging to the tracks repeating the words "i want to die." watch how close a call it is. ortiz has cuffed one wrist, desperately pulling the nearly 300 pound man as a train - on the express track doing about 60 miles per hour - hit the time. (victor ortiz/nj transit police) "i looked up to see where the train was and it was about halfway in and i said i have to let this guy go, there's no way" (reporter) "so one more tug?" "so one more tug" that final effort saved the day and the life of 56
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down before the incident spiraled into this..... jefferson later apologized to the officer and now faces several charges. "so this is the camera that captured all of this?" "correct" "it's terrifying to watch that little snippet of video, and this is where it happened?" "correct." (victor ortiz/nj transit police) "every life to me matters; bad or good or indifferent. he put himself in harm's way serve the riding public as well." protecting serving doing his job, such an heroic job on this day even his 13 year old daughter was impressed. (victor ortiz/nj transit police) ""she went to school and everybody was like "we saw your dad on tv like oh my god." the principal the teachers. they asked her how she felt and she said "i'm happy for my dad i'm very proud of him." miguel marquez cnn new york.
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so -- she takes a picture -- thinking -- it could bring some change. but guess what? it gets her suspended. she posts a picture -- of discolored sink water -- online. the school tells her -- don't come back -- for three days. she gets suspended -- for inappropriate -- use of electronics -- in the restroom. she argues -- girls take selfies in the bathroom every day -- and never get in trouble. the superintendent got involved -- and sends a plumber to the school --to fix the coroded pipe. off the teen's record. a pennsylvania man -- is behind bars -- after a routine traffic stop -- turns into a drug bust. state troopers -- initially stopping the man for tailgating. he gives them permission to search his car. you won't believe what 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. a california woman -- gets a
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dominos. she orders chicken wings -- and breadsticks. instead -- gets stacks of cash. wait for it -- 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. but -- she can't get a (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? it's crazy." she -- eventually -- gets a hold of the corporate office. they're rewarding her -- with free pizza for an entire year. clear skies for the valley tonight. but will it last through tomorrow? 13-first-alert meteorologist -- greg bennet is the man with all your answers -- to anyhting you've ever wnated to know about the forecast.
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center. 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. winds will be a bit of a nuisance for the valley. common along with sunny skies for tomorrow and monday but it life-is-beautiful. the festival -- going on right now -- in downtown las vegas. tens of thousands fans -- expected to show up -- for the food -- and art -- along with
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this year's line-up features -- mumford and sons -- jane's addiction -- and g-eazy. the festival wraps up tomorrow night. but -- if you're not going to the festival -- you may not want to go downtown. lots of road closures -- because of the festival. you can see the map -- on our website --ktnv.com. in an election year -- presidential debates -- are as big a fall tradition -- as football. and that means eating -- like it's the superbowl. the restaurants -- taking inspiration from presidents -- new -- menu items. plus --mcdonald's -- making history. the first change -- to the company's happy-meal menu -- in more than 30 years.
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carrot bisque. they include many -- of the same ingredients -- the restaurant puts -- in its people dishes. mcdonald's -- may soon add a happy-meal version -- to its all-day breakfast menu. the fast-food chain -- plans to test-market -- the iconic kiddie boxes -- with two mcgriddles cakes -- or an egg-and-cheese mcmuffin. the happy-meal bwill roll out ot 73 restaurants -- in the tulsa, oklahoma, area. if it catches on -- mcdonald's could offer kiddy-breakfast happy- meals -- nationwide the breakfast options -- would be the first entree item added to the happy-meal menu -- in more than 30 years. super bowl-like anticipation -- for the first fall debate -- between hillary clinton -- and donald trump. many americans -- will head to a bar --or a watch party -- for the main event. karin caifa reports -- restaurants -- are seeking inspiration -- from presidents past -- and the current presidential hopefuls -- for menus that celebrate the season -- and spark a little
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--reporter pkg-as follows-- they say the only poll that counts is the one on election day. but the one on this chalkboard at washington's lincoln restaurant, is kinda fun. (erin ivey, lincoln bar manager) last election in 2012 we had done a similar kind of structure, and we were able to predict the outcome of the election. head-to-head -- hillary's inbox, which bar manager erin ivey crafts with curacao-shades of democratic blue -- (erin ivey, lincoln bar manager)it's nice and round around the edges, it's approachable//it rounds out with a nice punch. and the trump tower, a twist on (erin ivey, lincoln bar also on the menu, food for political thought. executive chef demetrio zavala went southern-style for the former first lady of arkansas -- (demetrio zavala, lincoln executive chef) a little chipotle aioli, house-smoked pork butt, house made barbecue, on parker house sliders. and uptown, for donald trump. (demetrio zavala, lincoln executive chef) a steak bite of ny strip, potatoes au gratin, and a little bit of barnaise.
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bartender torrence swain says he's taking a more laid- back approach to election season. (torrence swain, bourbon steak head bartender) we're using some older historical figures to kind of take the edge off a little bit. swain dug for inspiration from two past democratic presidents, and two republican commanders-in-chief. (torrence swain, bourbon steak head bartender) first one is the james buchanan, it's a sherry cobbler. // give 'em hell harry is a spin on a manhattan. // herbert hoover, he liked martinis, so we have a dirty martini with white truffle dwight eisenhower is called the whiz-banger. the whiz bang was a small artillery round that was used in world war 1 and 2. there's a ballot here, but the current candidates aren't on it. the drinks are. a name drawn from the barrel with the most votes gets to be feted here as "president" for an evening, a little less stressful, than what these candidates are vying for. in washington, i'm karin caifa. and check this out. fall began -- just a few days ago. but folks in colorado -- can start dusting off -- those
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quite a bit of snow -- falling up in loveland pass -- with temperatures dropping -- to a chilly 30 degrees. anchors adlib and toss to bryan 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 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
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common but clouds look to build in by tuesday and by tuesday night into wednesday, rain chances increase to between 20% and 30%. here at 13 action news we want tomorrow and monday but it comes at a bit of a price. 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. by tomorrow, sunny skies take over but the breeze will linger. high temperatures look to range between 87 and 92 degrees.
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mariah mercer -- is playing center -- at the powder-puff game. and this year -- mercer earned varsity-cheerleading squad. mercer has spina bifida -- a birth defect -- when the spinal column doesn't close all the way. 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 histric monent. script: nats it's an historic moment...more than a century in the making. nats the national museum of african american history and
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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 director, national museum of african americanhistory and 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-thousand artifacts are on display. sot obama ...hold a little we'll walk away that much more
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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, for the first week in december. of your forecast -- after the break. this view -- from chopper 13 -- bringing you -- breaking news -- fast and first. we'll be right back.
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