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what might happen if isis loses. donald trump lashing out at the president and first lady -- as he continues to lose ground to hillary clinton. legalization but first... we're just three weeks away from voters hitting the polls. and one of the biggest questions hitting nevadans this year...is whether or not marijuana should be legalized. 13 action news anchor lesley marin walked through a marijuana production plant...that's focusing on keeping edibles out of the hands of children.
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right now will soon be a soda infused with thc but i want to show you just how hard these bottles are to open..take a look this bottle right here you actually have to squeeze in order to get it open..i can't even get it open right now...you can tell this company is really focusin on how they package their products. vo: silver state wellness has partnered with dixie brands out of colorado...to bring medical marijuana users the newest products. the companies say what makes them different: not only do they follow regulations from nevada..but have also learned colorado. their mints are packaged like medical pills...and their chocolates...need to be snapped open...all child resistant. 153820 153834 and another thing this company is focusing on is dosage..each of these caps of a dosage line that makes sure the patiant has the same reaction every time. reporting from silver state wellness...lesley marin...13 an right now...two people are recovering after an early
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loaded and under a pillow -- when a woman accidentally discharged the gun. this happened near u-s 95 and vegas drive. we're told both people were hit in the head by the bullet. both are expected to be ok. right now-- henderson police are asking for your help tracking down this bank robber. they gave us these surveilance pictures from the smith's on eastern and horizon ridge. officers say yesterday...the woman went up to the u-s bank and handed the teller a note demanding cash. once she got it... she ran out of the store and it's a pretty clear picture-- if you recognize the woman... please call police. it's your voice, your vote in the race for the white house. it was a dinner to raise money for catholic charities. but in this political climate - even that can turn nasty. abc's karen travers has the latest from the campaign trail. donald trump clearly noticing president obama and the first lady stepped up their attacks on the campaign trail.
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folks. we have a bunch of losers, they're losers, they're babies. earlier this moment of rare introspection from the brash republican nominee. trump sot: i don't want to think back, if i only i did one more rally, i would have won north carolina by 500 votes, instead of losing it by 200 votes, right. if only i did. (gfx) but with national polls trending further toward clinton?.trump's path to 270 electoral votes grows more challenging. hi to rev up the republican base and hope for a low turnout on election day matthew dowd sot "not pursuing independents, not pursuing soft democrats who anyway not like hillary clinton (gfx) the clinton campaign strategy is very different -they're pushing in traditionally republican states to see if they can expand their map and flip states from red to blue. and today this emotional ad - now running in several key states - featuring the khans, a
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i want to ask mr. trump: would my son have a place in your america? o/c close: tk tk tk kt abc news washington. a woman's death is being blamed on a faulty takata airbag. death in the u.s. the 50-year-old victim... died when she crashed her two-thousand-one honda civic... last month in california. the department of transportation is urging drivers... not to drive their vehicle... if it falls under the takata recall. call your dealer...to find out if your vehicle is involved. a st. louis police officer is recovering from injuries
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arrived at a home to arrest a suspect. while officers were knocking on the door....a suspect came out the side door and opened fire. one officer was shot.. police say officers at the scene did not return fire. after watching the suspect re-enter the home.... officers surrounded the place and called for swat teams. the gunman has since been arrested. right now a gunman is on the loose in indianapolis, indiana. investigators say adi former employee...fired shots at his supervisor. police say his supervisor was sitting in a car when the man shot at him. a bullet grazed the victim...but he wasn't seriously injured. (singing nats) "but i feel your true colors shining through." a new memorial now stands at the site of the deadliest mass shooting in u-s history. last night... the gates surrounding the pulse nightclub in orlando were opened to the public for the
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friends, family and survivors ...writing heartfelt messages across a one of a kind piece of art. (mr. brainwash/artist) "there is a statement that we are here. we're not forgetting. we are right here, we give love." that was the artist who painted the mural. he says he created the mural not only because of what happened here...but also because of the community's response. investigators have discovered a suspected drug tunnel underneath the u.s.-mexican border near san diego. it's located on the same street last february. mexican authorities are also investigating an area near the tijuana international airport. the airport is connected to the u-s by a pedestrian bridge. the ongoing battle in mosul continues this afternoon... isis fighters now using suicide bombers and car bombs to try to latest on the battle in
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explosions shakes the city of kirkuk as we see some of the most destructive fighting yet? about a hundred miles outside of mosul. nat many people trapped and caught between the crossfire of isis fighters and the iraqi kurdish coalition. sot escapee, translated we managed to escaped to the kurdish controlled area we were brought to safety here i was extremely scared i felt i could be killed in any moi left w children.. nat isis stepping up its resistence. sending out suicide bombers and car bombs. i-e-d s are scattered everywhere. according to the un human rights commissioner, over 500 families were taken from their homes. isis is holding them close in mosul and using them for human shields. the commander of the u.s. led coaltion says it's helping to defeat an enemy that uses unconvential warfare. sot lt. gen.
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"they're very adaptable, very creative, cunning, we've seen ground...one service member killed by an i-e-d. mourned now by fellow troops. tag as the battle continues, the fear now is what isis will do if they lose territory in mosul. theyll likely lash out and seek revenge beyond iraq and syria, even internationally. as abc news ny a wedding photographer's job is moments on a couple's special day... one photographer's brush with disaster is definitely unforgettable... and the horror on the faces of the wedding party those memories will live forever too. plus... there's a new headliner on the las vegas strip. legendary entertainer cher is opening up about what we can expect from her upcoming shows. ((karla)) by sunday, weather patterns begin to shift and change over the valley. high pressure moves south and
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down from the pacific northwest. clouds will begin to build throughout sunday with winds slowly increasing to breezy conditions by the afternoon. high temperatures due to clouds 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
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can't do it better the new park theater in the monte carlo. dates are in february and may...and more shows are expected to be announced soon. pre-sale tickets are already on sale, and regular tickets go on sale sunday. now for a look at the top stories now trending. a farmer mows down a marriage
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over. they say a picture is worth a thousand words. well, for one moment captured at an alabama couple's wedding...those words might have been "hey...look out!" the photographer was snapping pictures of the newlyweds when she stepped off the curb -- and was almost hit by a speeding car. the party's stunned reactions to the near miss were captured in pictures thankfully, she was not huty and said it was a unique speaking of happy couples... a new york farmer decided to pop the question to his girlfriend...with the help of a combine, a soybean field and a drone. the couple were riding in the combine together...when he deviated from his normal route. "i could see that he had cut something out in the field so i was like what did you do over there?" buttwith "i just wanted to do somethng special for her." "that field will always be special, i guess. yeah
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message he had carved into the field...then he got down on one knee. she said yes, and the two plan to wed in 2018. 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 karla by sunday, weather patterns begin to shift and change over the valley. east as a front and low drops down from the pacific northwest. clouds will begin to build throughout sunday with winds slowly increasing to breezy conditions by the afternoon. high temperatures due to clouds and winds will drop back to the mid 80s and then to the low 80s and upper 70s monday. rain chances have finally seen a drastic change within the
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during the morning of monday and will slowly drop moving into the afternoon. grabbing the umbrella for the kids off to school or for you going to work would be a good precaution to take. if rain does occur, thunderstorms are not likely and light to moderate rain will be common starting on the mountains first and then moving into the valley. by tuesday, we will keep a breeze but partly cloudy skies will change to mostly sunny by the afternoon. high temperatures remain in the lower 80s and upper 70s through thursday but mainly sunny skies are back wednesday. another rain system could impact the
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pattern looks to be on the way for las vegas . it's all for a good cause..
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wants to make sure each child in the valley stays warm this winter.. yasmeen hassan has been at the tropical smoothie on jones all day collecting coats....jackets or whatever you can drop off. yasmeen/brianna berkman of
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kids spending all day on their phones or in front of the t-v. but how much is too much? in today's healthy living.... we'll take a look at some new guidelines on just how much screentime your kids should get. you spend a lot of time opening doors for these little guys. but congressman heck opens them for these guys --
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ons supporting heck, and heck supports their agenda -- special tax breaks even for corporations shipping jobs overseas. worse, heck pays for them by cutting education and raising taxes on us. congressman heck is what's wrong with washington. dscc is responsible
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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. narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i love war in a certain way. narrator: and heck? reporter: do you trust him having his finger
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heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. wrong for nevada. themselves asking "how much is too much?" now, the nation's top pediatricians' group may have some answers -- with more, here's abc's stephanie ramos t-vs? computers? and touch screens. they are the new playgrounds for kids and toddlers alike. but many worry that this constant exposure to electronic media might come with negative consequences -- that today's babies are a giant lab experiment about screen time. to answer the growing concerns about this new wave of devices and technology - and what it might be doing to our kids - the american academy of pediatrics has now come out
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their recommendations? parents should completely eliminate exposure to electronic media for kids under 18 months. for kids between 18 and 24 months, an introduction to screens is o-k? but they urge that parents to participate in all digital exposure, so it can be about the parent-child contact. and for kids between the ages hour prior to bedtime. keeping bedrooms and meal times screen-free. these devices can be great ways to educate and entertain a child? but creating that "unplugged time" in the home lea family to download some bonding and program a happier future. with this medical minute i'm stephanie ramos we'll be back with a final check of your forecast! and.. before we head to break.. a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup. at 8 -- last man standing at 8:30 -- doctor ken at 9 -- shark tank at 10 -- 20/20 at 11 -- 13 action news take a look at this view from chopper 13.
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we'll be right back. putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. and congressman hardy said he supported trump 100%. to ensure equal pay. and hardy fought to defund planned parenthood, just like trump. ruben kihuen respects women. kihuen fought for equal pay for equal work. and ruben kihuen will protect our right to make our own health decisions.
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what police say about the disturbing condition of the animals. and a heroic rescue... after a truck falls over onto its side. why hazmat was called to the scene. those stories and more on 13 action news.. live at 5. then later.. all new on 13 action news live at 6.. in several countries all around the world -- dogs are being taken to slaughterhouses and end up in meat markets. one las vegas group is giving them a second chance at life. that story, tonight at six. by sunday, weather patterns begin to shift and change over the valley. high pressure moves south and east as a front and low drops down from the pacific northwest. clouds will begin to build throughout sunday with winds slowly increasing to breezy conditions by the afternoon. high temperatures due to clouds and winds will drop back to the
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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..
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>> judge judy: whatever kerfuffle there was, the children were present. >> announcer: a custody exchange goes haywire. >> he picked me up, tried to take me into his house, held me in a corner between the garage and his house, and started calling me names. i wasn't gonna sit there and let him do this to me, and i wasn't going to start a fight in front of our children. >> announcer: then this ex was picked up. >> judge judy: were you arrested? >> yes, i was. >> judge judy: and charged with what? >> false imprisonment.
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution abel moreno is suing his ex-wife, jennifer moreno, for bail and attorney fees after he was arrested for unlawful imprisonment. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 3 matter of moreno vs moreno. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. moreno, this is your former wife. you have two children. and you have been divorced for how long? >> we were separated for a year, permanent last month. >> judge judy: and there was, i understand, a custody order that was in place at the time when you allege that you were arrested on a complaint by your former wife, on what you claim are false allegations. and you want her to compensate

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