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reporter -- david schuman -- is live. he has been there --almost from the start of the investigation. david. metro just told us they're looking for an electric blue hyundai with nevada plates me. police say it appears to have been stolen as part of the shooting that killed a different person who lived in the house. late 20s or early 30s. 5 people live in the house in all...but metro says the man may have been alone when this happened. one of the roommates came home including 2 shotguns and possibly other firearms. so no suspect right now. the closest thing is that car. again, it's a blue hyundai with custom plates that say raaptor. reporting live david schuman 13
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breaking news -- right now protesters -- are moving into the streets -- of south los angeles. they're blocking roads -- after a man is shot and killed -- by police. family members -- identifing the man -- as 18-year-old carnell snell junior. police say -- they tried to pull over -- what was believed to be a stolen car-- this afternoon. they say -- the passenger in the car -- jumped out -- and tried to run away. the officers went after him -- and shot him -- during the believed to be armed. they also say -- they found a weapon on the scene. so far -- protests have remained peaceful tonight tonight-- a neighborhood is still shaken -- after a man crashes his motorcycle -- into a garage -- near mojave and sahara.. police say -- yariel penalver ) -- losing control of his motorcycle. neighbors -- who saw it all unfold -- say -- yariel was just a blur as he went by. he slammed -- into a washer and dryer -- inside his neighbor's garage. 001312 tiffany harris, neighbor
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of the washer dryer and just missed the hot water heater and then you could smell the bike fumes were that could've been something blown up." police say -- he was riding around the neighborhood -- testing the brakes -- on his bike -- when the unthinkable happened. yariel was wearing a helmet. but his injuries -- were too severe -- and he died. another big story we're following tonight that affects everyone in the valley-- get ready for a wardrobe change because heavy winds are moving in and bringing cooler temperatures. karla there? a large storm system is headed our way from the pacific northwest and will bring windy conditions through early monday. tonight, expect peak gusts to about 30 mph around the valley. tomorrow the winds will get gustier and peak at about 45mph. the system will also bring a big cool- down. right now -- one man is dead -- three others -- injured --
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13 action news -- fast and first -- to the scene -- early this morning. metro tells us -- two cars collided at the intersection. one of them -- flipped over -- killing the driver. detectives say-- one of light. investigators say -- speed and alcohol -- were factors in the crash. tonight-- two cousins -- are fighting for their lives -- after an early morning car crash. police say the driver was speeding and slammed into a jersey wall. it happened where desert inn road -- makes a dangerous 90-degree turn -- and becomes theme road. neighbors -- say cars crash into the barricades -- at least once a month. font:todd moulton- 7 years .... it's morethan a 90 degree turn - because it kind of cuts in so you really have to be slowing
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both of the victims -- are in critical condition tonight. tonight--we learned a 6-year-old boy -- wounded in a school shooting -- in south carolina -- has died. and now -- his mother is speaking out -- for the first time. 38-51 jacob was forgiving . what happened to jacob, he has forgiven already. he is in heaven smiling down on us and he ask his mom to be able to be strong and forgive just like he would have." jacob hall -- had been fighting for his life -- ever since a 14-year-old boy -- went on a shooting rampage -- at on wednesday. another child -- and school staffer -- were injured as well. the teenager -- is also accused of killing his own father -- just before the attack. we are almost a month away from election day. and clark county -- still needs a few hundred more poll workers. to qualify -- you must be registered to vote in clark county -- and be able to work 14 hours -- on november 8th. poll workers -- will be paid
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election day. for more information -- just go to our website -- ktnv dot com. tonight--clinton and trump are both coming under fire tonight-- from leaked recordings to leaked tax documents.. how the camps are responding tonight to the new reports that shine a harsh light on both candidates. and later-- "it's ridiculous to have nazi's in the streets of houston in the year 2016. a white lives matter protest ignites anger on the streets of the lone star state. and you won't believe how it
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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
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we all know you have to work together in order to get things done. but in washington, too often joe heck has been part of the problem, putting his party and special interests before nevada. i'm proud of my work
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and every bill i sponsored as attorney general was passed by democrats and republicans. i'm catherine cortez masto. i approve this message because i'll work with anyone to put nevada first. traffic in south los angeles-- -- by police. police say -- they tried to pull over -- what was believed to be a stolen car-- this afternoon. they say -- the passenger in the car -- jumped out -- and tried to run away. the officers went after him -- and shot him -- during the chase. your voice -- your vote. we are just thirty-eight days away -- from choosing a new president. and a new york times report -- on donald trump shows -- he may not have paid federal taxes -- for years. in the meantime -- trump is
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she bad-mouthed bernie sanders' supporters. she needs their votes in november. abc's -- chuck sivertsen -- explains. the new york times tonight claims it has obtained some of donald trump's tax records. the times says trump declared a 916- million-dollar loss on his 1995 tax returns which could have allowed him to legally avoid paying federal income taxes for up to eighteen years. trump's campaign issued a statement that trump is not required to pay more in taxes did not deny that he did not pay federal taxes. donald trump sought to turn hillary clinton's words about bernie sanders supporters -- against her. sot trump " ... attacking him and his supporters as living in their parents' basements and trapped in dead end careers." a spokesman said clinton wants young people to be idealistic and set big goals. bernie sanders has endorsed clinton and now campaigns for her.
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counter-attacked against the former miss universe alicia machado ["ah-lee-see-uh mah-cha- doe"]. she was cited by hillary clinton in the debate as a victim of trump's sexism. (gfx) trump called her "disgusting" - a "con" -- and "his worst miss u." hillary clinton -- pounced. sot clinton/friday: "i mean, his latest twitter meltdown is unhinged even for him. it proves, yet again, that he is temperamentally unfit to be president and commander-in-chief." [gfx] a new fox poll gives her a post-debate bump - sixty-one three points, a virtual dead chuck sivertsen, abc news, new yo a thriving california town -- looks more like a ghost town tonight why business owners -- were asked to pack and up leave -- this weekend. and a school-bus ride from hell -- sends kids flying. newly released video -- shows
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that's where 13-action news reporter -- david schuman -- [cell phone vibrating] when the billionaire koch brothers call, congressman joe heck has been answering. voting with the koch brothers' agenda 85% of the time. giving tax breaks to big oil companies and the super rich, but ending medicare as we know it and forcing cuts to social security. taking care of the koch brothers may be a good call for joe heck, but it doesn't work for nevada's working families.
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their doors closed this weekend. this -- after days of protests -- in el cajon, california. some demonstrations -- have become increasingly destructive -- after police -- shot and killed alfred olongo. some businesses owners -- spent the day boarding up their buildings -- anticipating more protests in houston -- the white knights of america -- are making their voices heard. they held a white lives matter protest -- outside the offices -- of the anti-defamation league. some protesters -- carried weapons. others -- just carried signs. they say -- they are upset the league -- has labeled them -- as a hate group. scott lacy/white lives matter "we have peaceful protests in support of our officers, and to support our rights, and we're labeled a hate group. you know what i mean? it's a double standard, that's what david michael smith/counter protester "it's ridiculous to
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these folks come out and attack black people, hispanic people, folks who think different then they do. so every time they come out with their hateful message, counter protesters -- from a number of groups -- including black lives matter. police kept -- both groups apart -- with barricades. there was a lot of yelling -- but nof this newly released video -- shows a terrifying school-bus ride -- near houston. take a closer look. everything is fine -- until the driver asks -- if any students need to get off. and that -- is when she loses control. the bus -- ending up on its side. fifty kids -- trapped. 16 students -- and the driver -- were taken to the hospital-- with minor injuries. "you should pay a little more attention, but mistakes happen, nobody's perfect." authorities say -- brenda armster -- has been driving for the crosby school district --for -25- years.
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normal route. she was filling in for another driver. terrifying moments -- for a north-carolina woman. she's run over -- while pumping gas. you can see the pickup truck -- as it slams into her car. it goes flying. the truck -- slamming into her. police say -- the driver -- was under the influence of pain pills -- when the crash happened. some good samaritans saw the crash -- and stopped the suspect from the men held him -- until police arrived. the woman who was run over -- wasn't seriously hurt. she is expected to be okay. police need your help -- finding two men -- who robbed a business this morning. take a look at the surveillance photos -- on your screen -- and see -- if you recognize either of these guys. if you know them -- call police -- right away. a new study finds -- hormonal contraception -- including birth control pills -- or implants,---could increase a woman's odds of depression.
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ages 15 to 34. they found women -- who used contraceptives -- had an 80-percent -- increased risk for depression -- over those who did not. t he numbers were higher for teenage girls. a contact-13 consumer alert--- if you feed your child sammy's milk -- baby food -- stop right now. it's being recalled -- over bacteria fears. the bacteria -- can cause severe -- and sometimes fatal infections. the affected products -- have an expiration date -- of no .so far --no illnesses have been reported. and subaru -- is recalling nearly 6- hundred thousand vehicles -- some for a second time -- due to a fire hazard. the company says -- the windshield wiper motors -- can overheat -- increasing the risk of a fire. the recall -- affects certain legacy and outback cars -- from the 20- 10 -- to 20-14 model years. dealers -- will replace the faulty motors -- for free. a large storm system is headed our way from the pacific
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conditions through early monday. tonight, expect peak gusts to about 30 mph around the valley. tomorrow the winds will get gustier and peak at about mid and upper 80s tomorrow, then drop to the mid 70s on monday. the winds will drop to breezy on monday. overnight temps will drop to the mid 50s monday into tuesday and high temps will rebound to around 80 on tuesday afternoon. afternoon highs will remain in the low 80s through thursday. a second, weaker batch of energy will move through behind the system, which will kick up winds to breezy on wednesday. thursday and high temps will rise to the mid 80s on friday and saturday. here at 13 action news we want all kids in las vegas to be able to stay warm this winter early monday. 45mph. the system will also bring a big cool- down. high temps will top off in the mid and upper 80s tomorrow,
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the winds will drop to breezy on monday. overnight temps will drop to the mid 50s monday into tuesday and high temps will rebound to around 80 on tuesday afternoon. afternoon highs will remain in the low 80s through thursday. a second, weaker batch of energy will move through behind the system, which will kick up winds to breezy on wednesday. a calmer pattern will begin thursday and high temps will rise to the mid 80s on friday and saturday. 45mph. the system will also bring a big cool- down. high temps will top off in the mid and upper 80s tomorrow, then drop to the mid 70s on monday. the winds will drop to breezy on monday. overnight temps will drop to the mid 50s monday into tuesday and high temps will rebound to around 80 on tuesday afternoon. afternoon highs will remain in the low 80s through thursday.
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the system, which will kick up winds to breezy on wednesday. a calmer pattern will begin thursday and high temps will rise to the mid 80s on friday and saturday. here at 13 action news we want all kids in las vegas to be
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for kids drive is underway. and once again this year, our partner is tropical smoothie. please do new children's coats at any tropical smoothie cafe. to find a location near you go to ktnv dot com or tropical smoothie dot com. thanks to the salvation army. as the temperatures start to get colder, they'll distribute the coats to families in need. and a big thanks to tropical of action news and this community project. we are following breaking news here in the valley. police -- surrounding a home near hacienda and eastern -- where a man was found murdered inside his home. . that victim -- is in his late 20s or early 30s. 5 people live in the house in all.. but metro says -- the man may have been alone when this happened. one of the roommates -- came
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she told officers the place had been ransacked. some things are missing -- including 2 shotguns -- and possibly other firearms. metro -- also looking for an electric blue hyundai -- with nevada plates raaptor, police say -- it appears to have also been stolen protesters -- out on the streets of las vegas today. but it's what they were covered in -- that still has people talking tonight. and streets -- shut down -- in downtown las vegas tonight. why -- thousands of bikers -- you're watching 13-action news -- where you get breaking news -- fast and first. stay with us.
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this fall at dunkin' donuts, get lost in pumpkin with a $1.99 medium macchiato or latte from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. sip in the season today. america runs on dunkin'. --a die-in -- this morning -- at the red-rock resort and casino. activists -- wearing all black -- .covered in fake blood -- and carrying signs -- verna mandez/battle born progress 09:44:47 "so we are actually protesting and mourning the 33,000 lives that are taken each year in america due to gun violence." activists say -- nearly 80-percent of nevadans -- support legal background checks for gun sales. right now -- thousands of motorcycles -- are taking over downtown las vegas --- for bike fest.. the annual event -- includes a tattoo contest -- biker bingo -- and even a miss las vegas -- bike-fest contest. the-3- day event -- ends tomorrow for more details on ticket prices -- just go to
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istwo months away. but they're already debuting -- some new technology -- to help plan your rodeo experience. the n-f-r mobile app -- provides interactive maps -- and schedules. the event runs -- from december first -- throught the tenth -- at the thomas and mack center. investigators -- are still trying to figure out -- what caused a deadly train to crash -- in new jersey. next -- 13 action news -- what major roadblock -- is keeping them -- from getting the evidence -- that may hold the answers.
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outside -- and bringing a major cool-down to the valley. 13-first alert meterologist -- karla huelga -- is tracking the big changes -- headed our way. karla? the search for answers -- in that deadly train crash in new
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so far -- they know the signals and track -- approacing the station -- seem to be normal. but investigators -- are stuck waiting to retrieve something -- that could provide key information -- about what happened. abc's -- daria albinger -- has
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tangle of steel and glass? crucial evidence in the train crash that killed one person and injured 114 others. sot - jim southworth / ntsb "because of the asbestos, because of the unsettled structures that we're not sure about, i'm not allowing anybody to go in there." at this point - the sheer extent of the wreckage in hoboken, new jersey - is keeping n-t-s-b investigators from even examining the main part of the crash. trapped down there - an event going.. and if the brakes were used before it slammed into the natsot - (broadcastify) "we've got multiple walking wounded." investigators already recovered one of the event recorders - seen here - the one kept at the back of the train. that information now being downloaded at the manufacturer. investigators did speak with the engineer - 48-year-old thomas gallagher - but there are no details on that meeting. preliminary drug and alcohol tests for him came back negative. so far - witnesses say the train appeared to be going three times faster than normal as it approached the platform.
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part of the station's ceiling collapsed - raining debris down on the hundreds of people interviewing more witnesses - and reviewing multiple videos. what happened, but why it happened so we can prevent it from happening again." daria albinger, abc news, new york. train service -- in and out of the hoboken station -- remains suspended. it normally serves --about 60- thousand people -- on a typical the f-b-i -- searches the home of the man -- accused in last month's bombings -- in new york and new jersey. agents -- visiting the elizabeth, new jersey home -- of amahd khan rahami. it's unclear -- what law enforcement officials were looking for -- during the search. but several photos-- were taken
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rahami faces federal charges -- of using weapons of mass destruction -- and bombing a public place. tonight-- an incredible story of survival -- in washington state. four people -- live to tell about a plane crash -- thanks to some good samaritans. it happened -- near lopez island. that's about half-way between seattle and vancouver. a float-plane -- slams into the water. a couple -- in a fishing boat -- spot a kayaker -- waving her arms. so -- they head over to see what's wrong. (boater dan schwartz says, objects right next to her in aviation personal flotation devices. 17:30) [duration:0'12"] butt to (dan says, 18:27 they were all shivering violently, they were quite cold, and we got their to figure out -- why the plane went down. creepy clowns -- continue to terrorize people -- across the country. an oregon woman -- claims she
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sitting at a stop light -- in broad daylight. she says --the masked man circled her car -- trying to get in. crystal foster he started banging on the door, banging on gloves on, he had his hood up and he had a silver mask on. it was one of those evil there have been a number of threats -- here in the valley -- as well. a creepy clown named -- garbo -- -- at chaparral high school. clark-county school police say -- none of the threats were credible. a man -- on trial for murder -- convinces the judge -- he's the wrong guy. nick hillary -- cleared of charges. he's now speaking out -- about his closely watched trial -- that divided a community. in his first interview after the verdict -- he sits down -- with abc's -- elizabeth vargas. script: nats: nick and team post verdict even after the acquittal of nick hillary,
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killer is still free. sot: mos 23 (hayde dickstein- potsdam resident) 13:18:28 hyde: //this is the death of a child and so it stirs a lot of tandy cyrus: 19:27:51;21 i will always believe that nick hillary killed my son. tandy cyrus says hillary is the only person who had a motive to murder her son, garrett phillips. she says she ended her relationship with nick because garrett didn't like him. 032abcd elizabeth vargas elizabeth vargas [15:08:00;15] did you kill garrett? nick hillary no. i did not. elizabeth vargas [15:08:02;2 nick hillary i have absolutely nothing to do with what has happened to garrett. but the prosecution says this video shows garrett skateboarding home - and they say that's nick's car, leaving seconds later to follow him. garrett is strangled to death eight minutes later. elizabeth vargas [13:57:45;15] did you see garrett skateboard by? nick hillary no, i didn't. i didn't. elizabeth vargas [13:57:51;04] because obviously, surveillance tapes shows that he did, to go home? nick hillary exactly, exactly. elizabeth vargas [13:57:55;16]
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nick hillary very much so. yes nick - a college soccer coach -says he was just at the school to scout a game but left after waiting six minutes in his car because it was raining. nats: trial in the courtroom, hillary's lawyers argued there is no dna, hair or fingerprints that link him to the murder. earl ward closing tape 78 10;39;03 lack of evidence is reasonable doubt, and this case is riddled and replete and rife with lack of evidence. your mind nick hillary is guilty? william fitzpatrcik:in terms of my certainty that would say flippantly that i'd stake my life on it, but in reflection i'd stake my children's life on it. that's how- elizabeth:your children's life? william fitzpatrcik:that's how certain. elizabeth:that's how sure you are? william fitzpatrcik::i am as certain as that. if those were the odds i'm certain that nick hillary killed that child. nick hillary insists he is innocent. and says he has never forgotten the young boy he knew and whose death he also mourns. nick:i am extremely, extremely sorry for their loss, and i // they will be in my thoughts and prayers. elizabeth vargas reporting
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path of this monster storm. matthew -- right a category four hurricane. wind speeds -- more than 140-miles an hour. it's heading right for the heart of the caribbean -- jamaica -- cuba -- haiti -- and the bahamas. it's already killed a 16-year-old boy -- on the island of saint vincent. some meteorologists -- predict matthew could -- barrel into "i remember coming to .. and the paramedic said you better thank your grandson .. thankful--because leigh anne miller's grandson -- saved her life. he calls 9-1-1 -- after she goes into diabetic shock. she says -- her guide dog -- sensed something was wrong -- ran to her grandson alexander -- and nudged him for help,. "i woke up and she suddenly started moving and holding
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"i love him to death and thank god he is my grandson... miller says -- she may not have survived -- if her grandson had not been there. help is on the way -- for "i love him to death and thank god he is my grandson... help is on the way -- for nevada vets. the state -- will get more than 2-hundred-million dollars -- for the military -- and programs for veterans. most of it -- will go toward upgrading the reno v-a medical center. the state will also get money facility for veterans -- in reno. police -- under scrutiny -- more than ever.. and now -- a new tool -- is rolling -- out to teach police -- how to de- esculate. and -- if you thought the debate between clinton and trump was intense -- wait wait till you see the brawl -- that broke out -- during another live t-v debate. and -- don't forget to download -- the all new 13-action news app. it features live streaming -- video on demand -- and an amazing weather radar. it's free -- in the app store
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americans don't have access to even a single day of paid sick everyone else sick, too? or do you take care of yourself at
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choices like that in america the president -- making the remarks in a video --this morning. president obama says -- he has repeatedly -- called on the republican congress -- to pass a law guaranteeing -- most workers -- the chance to earn -- seven days of paid sick leave 00 each year. but -- he says -- congress refuses to act. here in nevada --there is no law -- requiring private-sector employers -- to provide paid sick leave. in el cajon, califronia -- to calm down the situation -- with alfred olango -- before opening fire? one police department -- has invested in a state of the art simulator -- to give officers better training -- on when -- it is time to use a gun. todd walker -- got to try it out. --pkg full=-- in a time when split second decisions by police are being scrutinized make those decisions better..
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situation.. robert white: 3:11 this is not just about shoot situations it's also about don't shoot situations :16 it is a nearly 360 degree simulator.. denver is the first large department in the country to active shooters.. or even mental health patients.. to try and de-escalate the situation.. or decide when it is time to use their weapon. rick kyle: 4:00 by increasing the amount of experiential training we hope to develop and we will develop critical thinkers who are better equipped to make split second decisions in rapidly evolving works.. and how stressful these situations can be.. denver police let me give it a try.. the first scenario.. a frantic woman says her weapon himself.. but he is threatening the baby.. the simulator lets me talk to the man.. 22:16 you can trust me just put the baby down and we can talk about this :20 my trainer has plenty of options for how to make the man respond to my commands.. and after several minutes the man finally does surrender.. i never had to raise my gun. eric knutson: 23:35 when you
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has to have a dialogue with you and it gets him out of where shooting.. the simulator is designed so teams of officers can go through at once.. by myself.. i have to watch all around me for multiple shooters.. and then de-escalate another hostage situation.. you did why don't you do the same thing :31 it's new the simulator costs 300-thousand dollars.. departments around the country -- may soon start rolling it out. a large storm system is headed our way from the pacific northwest and will bring windy conditions through early monday. tonight, expect peak gusts to about 30 mph around the valley. tomorrow the winds will get gustier and peak at about
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monday. the winds will drop to breezy on monday. overnight temps will drop to the mid 50s monday into tuesday and high temps will rebound to around 80 on tuesday afternoon. afternoon highs will remain in the low 80s through thursday. a second, weaker batch of energy will move through behind the system, which will kick up winds to breezy on wednesday. a calmer pattern will begin thursday and high temps will rise to the mid 80s on friday and saturday. chris and karla adlib early mon about 30 mph around the valley. tomorrow the winds will get gustier and peak at about 45mph. the system will also bring a big cool- down. high temps will top off in the mid and upper 80s tomorrow, overnight temps will drop to the mid 50s monday into tuesday and high temps will rebound to around 80 on tuesday afternoon. afternoon highs will remain in the low 80s through thursday. a second, weaker batch of energy will move through behind the system, which will kick up winds to breezy on wednesday. a calmer pattern will begin thursday and high temps will
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and saturday. chris and karla adlib if you thought trump versus clinton got testy the other from the pacific northwest and will bring windy conditions through early monday. tonight, expect peak gusts to about 30 mph around the valley. tomorrow the winds will get 45mph. the system will also bring a big cool- down. high temps will top off in the mid and upper 80s tomorrow, overnight temps will drop to the mid 50s monday into tuesday and high temps will rebound to around 80 on tuesday afternoon. afternoon highs will remain in the low 80s through thursday. a second, weaker batch of energy will move through behind the system, which will kick up winds to breezy on wednesday.
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rise to the mid 80s on friday and saturday. chris and karla adlib the simulator costs 300-thousand dollars.. 45mph. the system will also bring a big cool- down. high temps will top off in the mid and upper 80s tomorrow, then drop to the mid 70s on monday. the winds will drop to breezy on monday. overnight temps will drop to the mid 50s and high temps will rebound to around 80 on tuesday afternoon. afternoon highs will remain in the low 80s through thursday. a second, weaker batch of energy will move through behind the system, which will kick up winds to breezy on wednesday. a calmer pattern will begin thursday and high temps will rise to the mid 80s on friday and saturday. chris and karla adlib
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night -- wait till you see the brawl -- that br debate. c-n-n's -- jeanne moos -- gives us a look. --reporter pkg-as follows-- even if they didn't mean it... ( hillary clinton ) "donald, it's good to be with you." hillary clinton and donald ...but happy is not how you'd describe this debate in the country of georgia, where the female host stepped between two candidates only to be caught in the crossfire. things are tense in georgia october eighth. sort of makes the verbal skirmishes between hillary and
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feeling, by the end of this evening, i'm going to be blamed for everything that's ever happened." ( donald trump ) "why not?" ( hillary clinton ) "why not. yeah, why not?" ...and why not throw water? ...when the candidate who threw the first glass thought the other guy had called him a sell-out to russia. less than a week earlier, a pen was hurled in another on-air fight after one georgian politician called the other "scum." at least hillary and the donald just talked about ( hillary clinton ) "well, at least i have a plan to fight isis." ( donald trump ) "no, no. you're telling the enemy everything you want to do." ( hillary clinton ) "no, we're not." ...and instead of throwing water, the donald... ( hillary clinton ) "when i was in the senate..." just kept drinking it... ( hillary clinton ) "there is no prohibition..." ...probably drank more... ( hillary clinton ) "i don't see..." ...than these two spilled. ( hillary clinton ) "whew!
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take a look at this incredible -- timelapse video the world's largest hot-air balloon event -- got under way -- in new mexico this morning. more than five- hundred hot-air balloons -- are taking part in the festival. it lasts until october 9th. balloon competitions start on monday. karla has another look -- at you but right now -- here's a live look -- outside at the valley. you're watching -- 13-action news -- where you ask --and we investigate.
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using robots -- high-tech computers -- and some of the smartest humans around -- to make your pizza. zume pizza uses this truck -- -- and a sophisticated computer system -- to cook the pizzas -- as they're being driven to your home. (julia collins/ zume pizza co-founder) "pizza ordering is incredibly predictable. most of our customer's order according to a rather habitual what orders are going to be available for us to fulfill." they say -- your pizza will arive -- at just the right temperature. anniversary country superstar toby keith--
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harrah's las vegas. his newly renovated -- bar and grill restaurant-- called "i love this bar and grill" --celebrated the huge milestone last night--with performances from keith and country duo --thompson square the celebration -- continues all month-long -- with the debut of the "toby keith's anniversary burger" if you want to be tricked out for halloween this year--you better treat yourself fast--because some of the hottest costumes this year will be going fast. here's a look at the outfits that are trending this year hot in women's costumes... 2016 has given us many pop culture benchmark moments, and you can see them all come to life on one special night... halloween! kristina guerrero and easley's fun shop's debbie easley have the four hottest costumes that are flying off the shelves this superman v. batman trailers nearly broke the internet - add in the high for about $50 and if you're but the costumes all the guys
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the deadpool costume will run will be pika-choosing pokmon costumes for a real-life pokmon go game in search of candy. whichever character is your favorite, you can catch 'em all for around $40. sure to be the #1 look this halloween. you pick up this costume for $60. now that cooler temperaturesare back -- two popular hiking trails --
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the arizona hot springs -- and goldstrike canyon trailheads opened to the public this morning they were shut down -- for the past 4-months -- because of the extreme heat -- which led to several deaths. ad-lib that's 13 action news.. live at 11. thanks for watching.
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this just in-- neighbors tonight after an this evening
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