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thousands -- heading to the polls -- to make their presidential picks -- on this first day -- of early voting. good evening -- and welcome to 13- action news. i'm christopher king. it's your voice -- your vote -- in the race for the white house. you can now vote here in the valley. and many nevadans -- are getting out -- to vote early. 13-action news reporter -- marti glaser -- is at the galleria in henderson -- as people eagerly waited -- to cast their votes. 1 kennedy so that tells you how long i have been voting ... from long time voters... to first timers .. in las vegas 32708 first time from hawaii here in the nineth island... we got it .. 32713 standup : people are already lining up for early voting at the galleria which opened at 10 and goes until 8 tonight.. so you still have time to get out and early vote . with thousands are expected to make their way through the lines here . (font : jamie lamphere... galleria at sunset) sot 3:36:15
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lamphere says that's 5 32902 we knew the lines would be long but we were very anxious to cast our votes. 3:29:02 although the lines ran smoothly .... some say they would have patiently waited hours . 03:33:313 the candidates are so controversial i think that you have to get out here and vote citizens ... americans.11414 marti glaser 13 action news according to clark county -- more than 26-thouan cast their ballots today. early voting goes -- until novemeber 4th. for a list of locations -- and voting hours -- just head to our website -- a and -- with early voting underway -- some big names will be in town -- stumping for hillary clinton. right now -- singer katy perry -- is over at u-n-l-v -- taking first-time voters to the polls. the events kicked off just a
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zone. and -- president obama will be in north las vegas tomorrow. he'll speak at a rally -- at cheyenne high school -- at 3-45. for more information on both of these events -- visit k-t-n-v dot com. donald trump's big push -- to get back on message -- derailed -- during his big gettysburg event today. the republican -- did talk about policy. -- but not before launching -- into a very pointed attack. abc's -- mary bruce -- has the latest -- on the race for the white house. sot - don presidential nominee "every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign." donald trump issuing a new pledge on the campaign trail? vowing, after the election, to sue the women accusing him of sexual misconduct. sot - donald trump / (r) presidential nominee "the events never happened. never. all of these liars will be sued after the election is over." in a much-hyped speech at gettysburg, trump made his
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in office? but instead of calls for unity, as lincoln once made from the same site, trump said the election results can't be trusted?even blaming rival hillary clinton for the accusations against him. sot - donald trump / (r) presidential nominee "it was probably the dnc and the clinton campaign that put forward these liars with their fabricated stories." nats - clinton also spent her day in battleground pennsylvania? sot - hillary clinton / (d) presidential nominee "when your children and your grandchildren ask what you did in 2016, whe hope you'll say you voted for a better america. (applause)" recent polls show clinton solidifying her lead in some critcal swing states? with just 17 days left in the campaign, millions of americans are already voting? people lining up in washington d-c this weekend? natsot - miley cyrus / recording artist "how's it going everybody?" in you'll be proud to know i voted for hillary!" "yessss!" (high five)" sot - vashti averils / college student "it's nice to know that hillary has people out here who actually care
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bruce, abc news, washington. right now -- a live look outside across the valley. another great day out there. but just how long will it last? let's check in -- with 13-first alert meteorologist -- karla bring more cloud cover, chances for rain and cooler air to the area. tomorrow we'll get a push of clouds throughout the a monday. expect highs in the mid 80s tomorrow and around 80 on monday. monday will be breezy, borderline windy with gusts to about 30 mph. the system moves on tuesday and we will see more sunshine that day, along with a little warm-up. high temps will warm to the mid 80s on wednesday and thursday with mainly sunny to partly cloudy skies. another system moves in friday, which will again make us mostly cloudy, bring a slight chance
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high temps will drop to around 80 that day. the start to next weekend will be mainly sunny with highs in the low 80s. one man is dead -- after a shooting near caesars palace. metro says -- someone called 9-11 -- saying a man had been shot -- near caesars. a witness -- saw the gunman -- running into the garage. that's where police grabbed him. right now-- metro is working to figure out the relationship -- between the suspect and the victim. a deadly officer-involved shooting in auburn, washington -- is under investigation. two deputies -- shoot and kill woman. investigators say -- it isn't clear what led to them open fire.
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when they arrived at the home -- they say -- the woman was armed with a handgun. (cindi west, king county sheriff's office) "i do know but medics arrived and she was pronounced dead at the scene. " two children were in the home at the time. they got out safely. a texas father -- is warning parents -- about a horrible hoax -- that had him believing -- his daughter was kidnapped. it all begins with a phone call. a stranger calls -- saying something has happened to their for ransom. the man on the other end of the phone -- identified himself as a paramedic -- and tells the father -- his daughter had been in an accident. ( mike fry, parent) "saying that a family member was in a car accident and i was listed as a point of contact." butt my son on a bike and one of my family members, out of rage, it wasn't true. his daughter was just fine. so far -- authorities have not arrested anyone -- in
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the calls. right now -- southern nevada's newest medical marijuana dispensary is open for business. the source -- held a green ribbon cutting -- and open house this morning -- for its brand new henderson location -- near eastern and serene. the owners say -- their goal is to provide a clean -- comfortable -- and respectful environment for patients -- looking to buy medical marijuana. andrew jolley/ceo, the source medical marijuana dispensary. 15:02:15 "there's a lot of here, dr. trout, speaking with the community in general." this is the source's second location here in the valley. the other dispensary -- is near sahara and rainbow. a controversial billboard in texas -- is turning heads for all the wrong reasons. why -- authorities say -- it's message is putting the lives of many young women at risk.
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jacky rosen: i'm jacky rosen, and as a computer programmer, i created apps... before they were called "apps" and i learned there's always a smart solution. as president of my synagogue, we found a smart solution to rising energy costs... creating one of the largest solar projects in the state. to make all of nevada a leader in solar, to improve our schools, and create good jobs. i approved this message because i know we can
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immigrant? before you get deported -- get a sugar daddy." the billboard sends potential clients-- to the website -- arrangement finders dot com. now -- one undercover officer -- with the austin police -- human trafficking-vice unit -- is speaking out. ( undercover officer, austin police) "i think the billboard should be taken down immediately, there's no reason that billboard should be up there advertising to this community." buttwith (undercover officer, austin police) "these young ladies maybe they haven't been in america that long and they don't i know how it goes and seeing that on the billboards, ought to look at trying to do and the next thing you know, they're in a world they cant get out of." he goes on to say -- this could increase the likelihood -- of more young women -- becoming the victim's of violence. now -- to the latest -- on giant's place- kicker -- josh brown. he admitted -- in hand-written journals -- to abusing his wife. the kicker -- now finding himself -- on the sideline --- placed on paid leave -- while the team gets ready -- for a big game in london. abc's -- ryan smith -- is
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new york giant josh brown....sidelined until further notice admist the release of a trove of documents showing repeated abused then-wife molly....in a scandal rocking the nfl. these revelations, stemming from this domestic incident in may of 2015? heard in these 911 calls. (gfx/sot: molly brown) dispatch: 911 what are you reporting molly: um my husband is really upset right now that cry for help...from molly brown. josh brown arrested for domestic violence that night, but charges never filed, and the league suspended h just one game. at the time, brown indicating it was a one-time incident reporter: was this an isolated incident (gfx) josh: it was just a moment but in this 165-page document? its clear molly's cry for help occurred more than once. ms. brown claims she suffered over 20 instances of physical violence at the hands of her then-husband over several years. and police now revealing photos like this one, which shows a bruise on her thigh...and
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became an abuser and hurt molly physically, emotionally, and verbally. on friday, commissioner roger goodell calling for patience as the league re-evaluates the case? (sot goodell) what we want to do is get the facts?and when get the facts we're going to aggressively pursue that the league, saying it was unaware of these details when suspending brown?.overnight, sending this letter to brown obtained by abc ne forbidding him to "practice or attend games" while reviewing his case to "determine whether further action is necessary" but according to the sheriff's department which initially arrested brown for domestic violence, the nfl failed in its first round of gathering facts. (sot sheriff john urquhart) first of all they probably should have called us?.but that's really neither here nor there?their mistake was trying to lay this off on the sheriff's office. that was ryan smith reporting. a frantic rescue -- off the coast of florida this morning.
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clearwater. 3 adults -- and 1 child -- clinging to the top of their boat -- and sinking fast. crews -- quickly hoist up all four boaters. no word -- on what caused the boat to sink. thanfully -- no one was hurt. the north east is reeling -- from a wave of strong storms. some places -- saw more five inches of rain -- prompting flash flood warnings. abc's -- rob marciano -- has more -- on what lies ahead. overnight... powerful storms pounding the northeast, i threatening several thousand others and rupturing a gasoline pipeline. the storm system hitting new hampshire, massachusetts, rhode island, and pennsylvania. nats in massachusetts, residents being told to keep off the roads, cars like these ones here trapped in high waters. keyable as emergency crews wait for the water to recede in pennsylvania, an estimated fifty four thousand six hundred gallons of gasoline from the ruptured sunoco logistics pipeline spilling into waterways.
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sot - gasoline gfx governor tom wolf ordering the national guard to help in the recovery efforts, as state agencies respond to the leak the spill threatens several thousand customer, and sunoco logistics has cut off oil to the eight inch pipe. the several inches of rain also causing mudslides and flash flooding, washing away at least two homes. john wagner never expected to see his entire three story cabin wiped off the map.
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the day, slightly cooler temps and a bit of a breeze ahead of the system. chances for rain will start late sunday and continue on monday. expect highs in the mid 80s tomorrow and around 80 on monday. monday will be breezy, borderline windy with gusts to about 30 mph. the system moves on tuesday and we will see more sunshine that day, along with a little high temps will warm to the mid 80s on wednesday and thursday with mainly sunny to partly cloudy skies. another system moves in friday, which will again make us mostly cloudy, bring a slight chance for rain and pick up the breezes. high temps will drop to around 80 that day. the start to next weekend will be mainly sunny with highs in
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sunshine that day, along with a little warm-up. high temps will warm to the mid 80s on wednesday and thursday with mainly sunny to partly cloudy skies. another system moves in friday, which will again make us mostly for rain and pick up the breezes. high temps will drop to around 80 that day. the start to next weekend will be mainly sunny with highs in the low 80s. wx chat now to the waves -- of
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they blocked people -- from using major websites -- like amazon -- netflix -- and twitter. abc's -- eva pilgrim -- is here -- with how devices in your home -- may have been used -- to keep you -- from loggin on -- to popular sites. it started with twitter? (gfx) th dark? hundreds of your favorite websites -- suddenly offline following a massive cyber-attack on friday. (map gfx) from six am on the east coast until late into the night, wave after wave of the impacts blocked access across the globe. sot - frank cilluffo - someone (gfx) according to a 2014 report, "denial of service" attacks similar to this one could cost companies anywhere from $20,000 to $100,000 each hour their sites are down? friday's attack choked access to shopping giants amazon and ebay -- among others --- for
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have access to tools that can cause significant damage physical world, smoking keyboards are even harder to find in the cyber domain. this morning, the fbi is investigating the widespread cyber-assault - and whether so-called "smart devices" in millions used to launch the attack? turning wi-fi connected devices like refrigerators, printers, doorbells and dvrs (gfx) into a massive "zombie network" ready to do the hackers' bidding. sot - frank cilluffo - they're hijacking legitimate sites to be part of their army. next -- a virtual reality experience like no other.
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you spend a lot of time opening doors for these little guys. but congressman heck opens them for these guys -- special interests and the billionaire koch brothers. they spent millions 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.
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s advertising. first-ever -- virtual-reality experience -- of a gold-medal olympian. connor fields -- the b-m-x gold medalist from henderson -- tried it out for the first time. the program -- simulates a ride with fields -- giving you a 360- degree look -- at what the olympian sees -- from his bike. connor fields 15:17:17 "so what you're seein here is me doing a lap at a local track with a buddy. we're riding together, we're doulbes, going through the rhythem section, going around the big burms going out of the starting gate. all the things in a bmx race." this was the first -- virtual- reality olympian experience. president obama -- was the first to give a virtual-reality -- presidential experience -- a few weeks ago. now -- to abc's person of the week. she's a cheereader -- who's been rooting for the team -- since 1934. that's right -- 1934. franklin d roosevelt was president.
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proving -- what it truly means -- to be forever young. david muir -- has the person of the week the homecoming game at tennessee state university in nashville the tigers vs the colonels of eastern kentucky the homecoming kings and queens ready. the cheerleaders ready too.. and we mean all of them. including 101 year old, burnece brunson one of the first cheerleaders in the schools history. a member of the 1934 squad - there she is- second in line. nats game she returns year after year with her pom poms but how do today's cheers 1934? sot burnece: we didn't do those flips and pyramids. we just cheered. mostly rah, rah, rah! but she's still cheering. ask the head of the alumni cheering squad: sot : tanya, head of the school's alumni cheerleading association hat's something you never lose and i just enjoy it and you can tell it 101 years old ,you can tell she enjoys it. eighty-two years of cheers, and still showing up to the games. and at home tonight, sending us
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? >> chris: a windy and wintry whiteout of beaver stadium, as these penn state fans try to push the it in li lions to a signature upset and side track ohio state's playoff hopes. welcome to espn saturday night football on abc, presented by walmart. and a big ten collision involving number 2, undefeated ohio state, and the penn state nittany lions who come in at 4-2, off back-to-back victories. welcome to happy valley.
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