tv Action News 330pm ABC October 19, 2016 3:30pm-4:00pm PDT
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what we're now learning. plus... the latest on the manhunt for the gunman who opened fire outside of a bay area high school. four students were injured -- including one critically. but first... it's the fin hillary clinton and donald trump. it's your voice, your vote in the race for the white house. the final faceoff between the presidential candidates over at the thomas and mack is just hours away. we have team coverage. lesley marin is live from the thomas and mack. but first let's go to 13 action news anchor steve wolford who is live in the presidential debate spin room steve. we watching as busses are dropping off groups of people right now at the thomas and
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who were invited tonight. we're told about a third of the tickets were sent to hillary's campaign while another third were to donald trump's campaign the rest were spread out and other community members. we do know students are a huge part of putting on this debate...but only about 200 will be attending tonight. students had to enter a lottery-- about 5,000 put them names in only 100 were selected. i
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there are about 1,000 people who were invited tonight. we're told about a third of the tickets were sent to hillary's campaign while another third were to donald trump's campaign between students and the lvcva and other community members. we do know students are a huge part of putting on this debate...but only about 200 will be attending tonight. students had to enter a lottery-- about 5,000 put them names in only 100 were selected. i
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((butte)) if they could've had more then it's a good to watch the debate at the student union, which only fits about 550 students. lesley marin 13 an the debate could make it hard to get around this evening. there are lots of traffic changes. some roads will be shut this will happen at different times between 4 and 10 p-m in the areas you see on this map. the restrictions will also affect access to mccarran. for more information head over to k-t-n-v dot com...slash debate. harry reid had some interesting things to say about tonight's debate. in a press conference this morning...the retiring democratic senator hit on a range of topics -- and yes...donald trump was one of them. reid said he's hoping tonight
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american people. he said in previous debates...trump has gone off on irrelevant tirades. trump has said voter fraud is going to be a problem at the ballots next month. reid said today it's impossible to rig an election. 10:37:15 "i think the only thing rigged i've seen in this election is his mind. how would a good american citizen do everything he could to frighten the american people to say the election's rigged?" congress..reid is retiring after this term. he said today he plans to spend more time in nevada and will try to write another book. a group of taco trucks were parked outside the trump hotel here in the valley this morning -- forming a wall. organizers with the culinary union say the event is helping people register to vote and offering free tacos to demonstrators. the taco-truck-wall is a play
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the mexican border. the union is also protesting trump's las vegas hotel for failing to bargain with unionized workers our coverage of the final faceoff continues. you can catch the debate right here channel 13 starting at 6 p-m. 13 action news will follow with wall-to-wall coverage from the thomas and mack center. and don't forget, we're always online at k-t-n-v dot com..and our mobile app. right now -- a man is morning stabbing. the attack happened near las vegas boulevard and washington. the victim was taken to the hospital -- and is expected to survive. officers tell us they have one man in custody. and... two people are recovering after getting shot in the northwest part of the valley. police tell us they were both shot in the leg near tenaya and just moments ago, a los angeles jury rejected a rape lawsuit against n-b- a star derrick
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the civil trial hinged on a woman who says rose and his friends took advantage of her while she was intoxicated. however, jurors disagreed, siding with the defense who painted her as money hungry and vindictative. rose says he is grateful to the jury for aquitting him and his friends of these rape allegations. a criminal investigation is still ongoing. now for the latest developments out of california... the manhunt continues for the students in the parking lot of a san francisco high school. extra security is on hand today at june jordan high school and extra counselors are also on site. police say the shooting happened as students were being let out of school for the day. police say the shooter was not a student. they also believe this was not a random incident but the targeting of a particular student. student: "questions my safety b/c it could happen to anyone
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want to see this going on." one of the victims is in critical condition. the other three have non-life threatening injuries. more now on a police stop caught on camera.. sparking outrage in minnesota. the video confronting a black man for walking in the road... abc's elizabeth hur has the latest. residents frustrated and outraged.. ((nat)) arrestcouncilmeetingm n 0.50ish man: "he's a human being, you have to treat him like a human being." letting city leaders in edina, minnesota know.. they want answers. ((sot)) kstp 10p feed carol have happend had it not been taped." the first council meeting since this video went viral.. packed.. but the two people in the now controversial video..
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"you can't just put your hands on me like that!" larnie thomas and lt. "walking in the middle of the street, impeding traffic".. but the woman who recorded the video, janet rowles, saying he was "hugging the right side of construction." ((nat)) wnwalkingarrestpkg - "you're gonna take me to jail for that s?" ((sot)) wnwalkingarrestpkg naacp: "the officer didn't need to approach the situation in that manner, he shouldn't have put his hands for disorderly conduct.. was later released and the citation dropped.. ((sot)) kstp 10p feed mayor jim hovland: "what we can't deny herei maintained calm." the mayor also announced because the officer followed protocol.. he will not be disciplined.. thompson, st. paul, mn resident: "you say grabbing me like this is protocol? why is grabbing me and that they will look to see if any reforms are necessary, including re-training the officers. eh, abc news, ny. a tough day at the office for one cop... an officer just trying to help
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you won't believe what sent the car flying towards the officer. and... a mother's heartwarming story of kindness is going viral. it's all because she packs her son two lunches everyday -- but wait until you hear why. .tonight...mostly clear. lows 54 to 59 on the west side of the valley...56 to 60 on the east side. northeast winds 10 to 20 mph shifting to the northwest 10 to 15 mph after midnight. don't forget to download the all new 13 action news app.. featuring live streaming.. video on demand and incredible weather radar. it's free in the app store and in google play.
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himself and all he eats is a fruit cup." well the mother of the little boy she had been feeding reached out to josette duran, and tried to give her some money to pay her back-- but duran wouldn't accept it. then, the girls volleyball team duran coaches raised 400 dollars to pay her for the extra lunches. she took that money straight to the cafeteria to pay off all the past due accounts kids had. (josette duran/mom) "this hits home to me because a few years ago, me and my son were i was living in my car, i was washing him in bathrooms, and we didn't have food." duran says her and her son don't want any thanks-- but they're glad they made life-long friends. now for a look at the top stories now trending. some service dogs take a break...and an officer nearly run over by her own car. but first... a dad couldn't resist his daughter's wish to dress as a suerhero for her school
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3-year old's supergirl outfit. her dad says he's probably responsible for her heroic fashion sense... apparently the family has done a little cos-playing at comic book conventions. nats of crash incredible dash cam video out of wisconsin. an officer nearly getting hit by her own police cruiser. she was helping a driver with a flat tire -- when a truck parked squad car.... sending it flying into the concrete railing -- just feet from the officer. thankfully, no one was injured. service dogs are always on the job.. so like any hard worker- they deserve to play hard too. and some pictures of service pups at play are blowing up online. check out this one of a service dog posing for his own charicature drawing at disneyland.
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watching the action rinkside at a nashville predators hockey game...and above a pedigree dog food ad no less. you can check out all of the stories that are trending today.. just download our free 13 action news mobile app. you can get the latest weather updates, breaking news alerts and more. anchors adlib and toss to bryan .tonight...mostly clear. lows 54 to 59 on the west side valley...56 to 60 on the east side. northeast winds 10 to 20 mph shifting to the northwest 10 to 15 mph after midnight. .thursday...sunny. highs 79 to 82 on the west side of the valley...80 to 84 on the east side.
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shifting to the northeast in the afternoon. .thursday night...mostly clear. lows 54 to 59. north winds up to 10 mph shifting to the northwest after .friday...sunny. highs 82 to 85 on the west side of the valley... 83 to 87 on the east side. northwest winds up to 10 mph shifting to the northeast in the afternoon.
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winds generally light. .saturday...sunny. highs around 87. .saturday night and sunday...partly cloudy. lows 64 to 67. highs 84 to 87. .sunday night and monday...mostly cloudy. with a chance of showers. lows 65 to 68. highs around 80. .monday night through wednesday...partly cloudy. highs around 80. as we've been telling you, our coats for kids campaign is underway. if you've already donated a coat, thank you. if you haven't made your donation yet, please drop off a new or gently used child's coat at any tropical smoothie location or this friday bring one or more to the tropical smoothie near 215 and jones, just off sunset. action news will be there live
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i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember. narrator: and joe heck says i have "high hopes we'll see donald trump become president." trump: you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. : heck says he "completely supports" trump. i love war in a certain way. narrator: and heck? reporter: do you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck.
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have tons of work-friends... you could have better health than those who don't. kim hutcherson has more. good relationships with your coworkers could have significant positive impacts on your health. that's what researchers at the university of queensland, st they analyzed 58 studies from the studies covered a wide range of jobs, including service industry jobs, sales and the military. researchers found that those who identify strongly with their colleagues or with their employer have better overall health and a lower risk of burnout. lead researcher niklas steffens said that on-the-job social links contributed to both psychological and physiological health.
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benefit -- employers get better results, as well. according to steffens, there were performance benefits in addition to health perks. but researchers say their study didn't establish a cause-and-effect relationship, so if your work environment isn't particularly social, don't panic. the study was published in the journal "personality and social psychology review." for today's health minute, i'm kim hutcherson. we'll be back with a final check of your forecast! and.. before we head to break...here's a look at tonight's primetime lineup -- tonight following the final preid you to watch a special edition of 13 action news. we'll be live from the thomas and mack center at unlv getting local perspective on the historic third meeting between clinton and trump right here in las vegas. then right after 13 action news it's two seasonal family favorites from abc, first it's the great pumpkin charlie brown, followed by toy story of terror. remember to d-v-r these great family favorites if you feel it's a bit too late for the kids to stay up. take a look at this view from chopper 13.
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.thursday...sunny. highs 79 to 82 on the west side of the valley...80 to 84 .thursday night...mostly clear. lows 54 to 59. that does it for 13 action news live at 3:30.. but stay with us for judge judy up next. don't forget.. we're always on at ktnv.com and on our mobile app. we'll see you back here in 60- minutes for 13-action news live at 5. until then.. thanks for watching and have a great evening. it's hard to make the past dissappear, but danny tarkanian is trying. he'd rather you forget about all of his failed runs for congress, senate, and secretary of state. ...and the shady record that killed his chances every time. the property taxes tarkanian skipped out on for years... the telemarketing scammers he represented... all those fake charities he helped set up. he can try all he wants, but danny tarkanian just can't bury his past.
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>> judge judy: you were doing some work for mr. hill in pool maintenance. >> announcer: an employee drowning in controversy. >> he had talked to my ex-wife. she told him that i had been stealing his customers. >> announcer: but will his firing... >> he wanted his keys. i said, "i want my check." >> judge judy: you were owed some money. >> yes. >> announcer: ...sink this business owner? >> i gave him the check for $1,570 because he was holding the keys hostage. >> i went to cash the check, and he had stopped payment on it. >> judge judy: i...wouldn't... push it.
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the courtroom of the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution pool technician david ditzler is suing his former employer, john hill, for unpaid wages. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 191 on the calendar in the matter of ditzler vs. hill. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. ditzler, you were doing some work for a period of time for mr. hill in pool maintenance. >> correct. >> judge judy: how many years did you work? >> six years. >> judge judy: did you work for him as an independent contractor or were you a paid employee? >> independent contractor. >> judge judy: were you paid by check or cash? >> personal check. >> judge judy: what does that mean -- "personal check"? >> it wasn't a payroll check where he took taxes out. >> judge judy: you file tax returns every year? >> i did, yes. >> judge judy: did you report all this money? >> yes. >> judge judy: how much money did you earn, let's say, in 2015?
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