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revealing. plus... panic in california after two students are arrested with explosive materials at school. what they were planning. but first... with two months until his inauguration -- donald trump and his team are planning a transition to the presidency. and a major part of that plan will be who trump picks for his cabinet and other key positions. a-b-c's marci gonzalez has the behind closed doors here at trump tower in new york - president-elect donald trump working on transition plans?deciding who will fill - hundreds of jobs in his administration including key cabinet positions. sot shushannah walshe, abc news deputy political director: "number one characteristic that dt is looking for is loyalty? it's something that we saw over and over in the campaign.. by vice-president elect mike pence?replacing chris christie?
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giuliani will be two of transition team's vice-chairs and both men's names are also circulating as potential attorney general candidates. sot giuliani "q: what's your role expected to be? giuliani> i have no idea. i have no expectation, all i do is give my advice." in the search for a chief of staff- some speculate the list of possible appointees includes: trump's son-in-law jared kushner - his campaign ceo - and the former head of breitbart news -steve bannon and- rnc chairman reince priebus - who on gma avoided addressing whether he's being consie updates for you on transition." meanwhile- trump is - also focused on how to turn his campaign promises into reality-while working to build unity in our country- and with foreign allies. sot martha raddatz: "mexico's president says he's eager to work with president-elect trump but no way they will pay for a wall but i think the world is waiting to see exactly what mr. trump's foreign policies will be." marci gonzalez standup close: trump also announced other members of his executive transition team today- including three of his children: ivanka, donald junior
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some questioning whether their involvement - while they run trump's businesses- creates a conflict of interest. mg abc news ny n-f-l commissioner roger goodell says president-elect donald trump's has made his job harder the commissioner says trump's past comments about women could make the n-f- l's attempts to curb domestic violence more difficult. only -- he didn't elaborate on why. goodell also says the election cycle is challenging on his home life. he says he is struggling to wife and twin daughters -- but does say the best path for the country is to unite under trump. some heartbreaking video from detroit this afternoon. middle schoolers gathering together and taunting their fellow students during lunch time. :00-:06 kids chanting build the wall you hear the kids chanting "build the wall". the person who posted the video
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children crying and running out of the cafeteria. the school sent a statement to families calling the incident unacceptable -- saying they always strive to create an inclusive and safe environmen two california students are arrested for a bomb threat at a high school in fortuna, california. that's near the oregon border. police say two 15-year-old boys were planning a mass casualty event. some students overheard them talking and reported them to a teacher. of had intentions of going to a pep rally and setting off explosions." ava cahill: "we canceled it because we heard that's what they were targeting." ofc. bryan taylor: "they had the intentions of taking the device or several devices and setting them off." authorities found an incomplete device on one of the students. they were both taken to juvenille hall while police continue their investigation. we're now getting a look at some of the body camera video from the police officers
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inside pulse nightclub in orlando, florida. here you see the officers running inside -- searching for survivors. the disco lights still turning -- and victims' cell phones ringing non-stop. "nats of phones." survivors who had barricaded themselves behind doors -- come pouring out. 'please help-my friend's upstairs- they're very injured' the gunman omar matteen killed 49 people inside the club that night -- before being shot and and here at home... new video of police officers shooting a man with bean bag rounds-- after they say he was shooting off his gun near a convenience store. henry ramos took this video of the scene near pecos and patrick. you can see officers with their guns drawn. metro says the man walked out of the store and immediately started firing off rounds in the parking lot. no one was hit. he refused to cooperate and when he reached into his bag --
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rounds at him. police believe he was under the influence of drugs. right now -- a metro officer is recovering after being hit by a car while chasing after a suspect. police were trying to take a man into custody at the manor suites near las vegas boulevard and warm springs. he ran across the street -- and the officers followed him. a car stopped so it wouldn't hit them -- but the car behind did not. it rear-ended the stopped car -- causing it to hit one of the officers. the officer was taken to u-m-c -- where he's expected to be police were able to arrest the man they were chasing. rapper snoop dog is in las vegas today -- celebrating the opening of a new medical marijuana dispensary while also helping out veterans. snoop tweeted about the event -- saying that every purchase at "jardin" -- the new dispensary on desert inn and mcloud -- will support the phoenix patriot foundation. their goal is to help injured and wounded combat veterans recover and lead fulfilling lives.
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around the country on this veterans day -- americans are paying respect to the more than 18 million military veterans. a-b-c's janai (janay) norman is in washington where president obama is thanking veterans for the final time while in office. marking the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. the president?laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. sot obama: "we owe you our thanks...we owe you our freedom." honoring the more armed forced, like staff sergeant joey jones. sot joey jones: "when i got to afghanistan in 2010, i was a part of what would be the deadliest deployment in?our job field's history." working on the most dangerous jobs in the world, jones was a bomb tech, tasked with disarming explosives? nats until the day the cloud of dust is so thick you just see the color tan. // my immediate reaction was to look down, see how much of my
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of a new wave of men in and woman in uniform. about 200 thousands vets each the highest number of vets?staff and students at one high school working for months on a "thank you" celebration. sot louis yarborough, wwii veteran "it's just amazing to see the looks on their faces." thanking veterans for their service. sot army infantry veteran eugene francis: "there are no words. as the program went on i felt better and i felt warm inside." janai norman standup close: "veterans day is often confused with memorial day - that holiday in may is set aside to honor those who died serving their country. veterans day is for all who served in the armed forces. janai norman, abc news washington." more problems for samsung this afternoon... after another phone explodes while charging in a child's bedroom. a mother's warning to others. plus...
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rip you off and put your personal information at risk. ((bryan)) these highs well above normal will subside and we will just fall into the above normal category for the weekend. highs will drop a few degrees on saturday compared to friday. we expect to top out at 76 to start the weekend and increase that number to 77 on sunday and.. 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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it's important to note that this is a samsung 4 -- not the galaxy note 7 that was recalled after a number issues with them catching on fire. she says she's now afraid her other samsung phones in the house are ticking time bombs. 141 t's very scary my children play on this phone. they hold it close to their face..... samsung has asked her to ship the phone to them so they can figure out how it happened. a state of emergency has been declared in north carolina -- as crews battle more than 20 active wildfires across the state. the fires forcing people in a number of counties to evacuate. more than 17-thousand acres have burned. dry conditions and strong winds are helping fuel the flames. let's go to 13 first alert chief meteorologist bryan scofield. bryan. these highs well above normal
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category for the weekend. highs will drop a few degrees on saturday compared to friday. we expect to top out at 76 to start the weekend and increase that number to 77 on sunday. a few overhead clouds are likely through the day saturday, more sun on sunday. overnight lows will drop into the mid 50s each morning which is still warmer they should be. to start off the week highs will approach 80 for monday with nothing but sunshine across southern nevada. winds will pick up on wednesday to the windy category but those
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bring in bigger changes to the forecast. we will drop those temperatures back to near 70 on wednesday with partly sunny skies. overnight into thursday expect some cold conditions in the morning with lows in the 40s. highs will even be cooler into thursday afternoon. rain as of now is slight, but there is a chance we pick up a light shower in spots. a contact 13 consumer alert
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our phones to buy gifts. but there are fake apps -- posing as stores -- that could steal your money and personal information. a-b-c's becky worley is here yourself. retailers are rapidly rolling out shopping apps for your phone mos sot becky: do you buy clothes on your phone? group: yea b: how do you do it app or browser? g: app, i love the apps search the app store for some of your favorite brands and you might find this one from uggs on cam but here's the problem, uggs) doesn't have an app, this is a fake.
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sot security researcher andrew blaich "i.d theft personal information being leaked, you have credit card theft where get an item that is not legitimate" also some apps ask for permission to access other information on your phone. sot becky & andrew becky: so this gives the app permission to track me andrew: essentially yes b: wow , that's crazy "we discovered over a few hundreds apps that are counterfeit this is between the ios store for apple and the pretending to be from dillards, dollar tree, zappos, and new balance - all fakes! ceo branding brands "consumers should be worried because this is a game of whack a mole new apps are arriving everyday while other ones are being taken down, and the trend seems to be that this will be a problem for this upcoming holiday season " some were for android others for the iphone and that's surprising, apple users typicaly think of their
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apple tells abc news "we've set up ways for customers and developers to flag fraudulent or suspicious apps, which we promptly investigate to ensure the app store is safe and secure. " google says "we take security seriously and google play automatically scans for potentially malicious apps as well as spammy accounts before they are published on the google play store. in today's healthy living... the day after the election -- more people signed up for obamacare than on the first day of open enrollment now many are concerned they won't get the services they next -- we'll take a look at the impact it could have on you if you already signed up.
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you sign up now. --take nat-- --18:49:05-08-- how are you doing today? i'm good and yourself? i'm doing after surviving a brain aneurysm in 2014, she learned exactly how valuable coverage can be. --mary hunter / signing up for coverage-- --18:44:00-13-- my hospital bill was $600,000 so the insurance that i have through the obamacare so i only had $9,000 11 to pay. president elect donald trump has vowed to repeal and replace but hunter says she's not worried. --mary hunter / signing up for coverage-- --18:45:48-52-- not really because i have to go with whatever happens. --take nat:-- --18:10:37-43-- personally i expected a little dip a day after. 40 but when we didn't see it i was encouraged. luke clarke works with a state health care exchange and says he's only gotten one call of concern about whats next for the
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he says people are still signing up for health care --18:07:34-46-- it'll take some time for anything to place just as it was before the election. --take graphic:-- what would it take to repeal and replace the affordable care act? here's a breakdown. republicans are expected to have 52 seats in the senate when congress starts in january. with that number they would be able to repeal significant portions of the affordable care act but not all of it. they would need a 60 seat supermajority to get rid of remaining sections, including provisions like allowing young people to stay on their age 26, and preventing insurance companies from not covering people with preexisting conditions. they would also need 60 votes to replace the affordable care act altogether and overcome a filibuster. --take nat:-- --18:49:15-17-- "it looks like all the plans are going to remain the same. hunter says she's moving forward. --mary hunter / signing up for coverage-- --18:48:05-08-- you just have to just take it day by day and hope that it's okay. we'll be back with a final check of your forecast! and.. before we head to break.. a look at tonight's abc
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playing out again in one valley neighborhood. residents say they're receiving racist letters in the mail.. made to look like they're coming from an official community organization. so why does this keep happening? when you ask.. we investigate. that story and more on 13 action news live at 5. then later.. all new on 13 action news live at 6.. after a suspected robber was shot and killed inside a north las vegas 7-11... many store owners are taking could the clerk behind your favorite convenience store be packing heat? find out tonight at six. that does it for 13 action news live at 3:30 -- but stay with
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>> he didn't have any money, so it was an emergency. >> announcer: in a pinch over a cash crunch... >> he asked me to send the money...via western union. >> that's not true. >> judge judy: shh! look at my eyes. >> announcer: but now... >> judge judy: you're really not too smart. >> how so? >> announcer: the pressure's really on. >> judge judy: if you tell the truth, you don't have to have a good memory. now, that's something that men and women have a problem with, but mostly men.
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the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 25-year old darren berilla is suing his ex-boyfriend, diego dixon, for an unpaid loan and for causing damage to his car when he threw his luggage at it. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 187 on the calendar in the matter of berilla vs. dixon. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. berilla, you and mr. dixon met, according to what i read in your complaint, on the internet. is that correct? >> that's correct. >> judge judy: you live in maryland? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: and, mr. dixon, you come from new york? >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: when did you meet on the internet? >> we met, um, i want to say may 7th online. we talked for a couple of days. then i was going on a trip to atlanta. >> judge judy: just a second. don't get ahead of me.
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