tv Action News 11pm ABC November 12, 2016 11:00pm-11:36pm PST
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david -- what's happening out there? we're at trump international hotel - the final destination of the massive anti-trump march tonight. the crowd is..... hundreds of people were a part of this and it wouldn't surprise me if the number was pushing 1,000 or even more. the group gathered in the parking lot behind the linq and made its way south to flamingo and around to the boulevard, all the way up to trump hotel. they were chanting the whole way, brandishing their many signs. and thin reports of an organized group of trump supporters showing up were unfounded. along the entire march route, metro had officers stationed - helping protesters cross the street and asking people to remove masks and bandannas from their face. the stated objective of the march was to demand the electoral college to honor the popular vote and elect hillary clinton to the presidency next month. some protestors told us they know that's unlikely to happen...but that didn't matter. 231622 nora hanon, march
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vegas we've never really had anything where we can be heard we don't have a voice usually facebook event page for this march was to get trump to denounce the hate groups that endorsed him...and encourage his supporters to not discriminate against others. reporting live david schuman 13 action news las vegas is not alone. protest -- in portland. according to the police twitter page -- a group of protesters -- attacked a news crew. they say -- others -- threw glass bottles at police. several people -- have been arrested. in the meantime -- president-elect donald trump -- working from home. in the meantime -- president-elect donald trump -- working from home. heightened security -- surrounding his building -- in new york city. abc's -- chuck siversten reports -- there's a lot of work to be done.
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barricades surrounding his namesake tower, donald trump's gilded penthouse may feel more like a gilded cage. for a fourth straight day, crowds prowled the streets -- raising their signs and their voices against the president-elect. sot protester: "i don't want him appointing supreme court justices." sot protester: from coast to coast -- signs of popular resistance to the populist president-in-waiting. (nats up) donald trump was out of the public eye for a second day saturday-- in his manhattan penthouse that now resembles concrete barriers -- patrolled by heavily-armed police. headquarters for team trump as they put together their new administration. sot kellyanne conway: "oh, the mood is excellent. we're just working really hard to help form a government." turning the rumor mill -- big city mayor rudy giuliani. talking about that. but right now he's enjoying him almost nonstop. so, these are exciting times. [no excerpting 60 minutes clip] meanwhile, trump telling "60 minutes" that -- when he's all, i'm going to be very there should be nothing we
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president-elect -- donald trump -- is about to decide staff. that's according to his campaign adviser kellyane conway -- speaking with reporters today -- at trump tower in new york. republican national committee chairman -- reince priebus -- is considered the front-runner -- according to cnn sources. but -- he's up against breitbart c- e-o steve bannon. he's a close confidante of trump. sources say -- the president-elect -- could make the announcement -- as early as monday. today -- trump met with brexit
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a trump aide has come forward -- calling it a very productive meeting. farage -- later posted a picture on facebook and twitter -- of him with trump -- giving a thumbs-up for the camera. oprah winfrey says -- she's encouraged -- by this week's meeting -- between president obama and the presiden-elect. winfrey -- was an enthusiastic hillary clinton supporter -- during the campaign. she says -- thursday's meeting gave her hope for america. new tonight-- metro is investigating -- a deadly accident -- near rainbow and yorktown. choppper-13 -- fast and firs over the scene. two people are dead. it isn't clear -- exactly what happened. but -- there's paper scattered across the road. metro is there -- right now. we'll give you the latest -- on the investigation -- as soon as we get more details. new developments -- on a north las vegas homicide. police today -- arresting randal mccray -- for shooting and killing a woman -- last week -- near lamb and centennial. police believe -- this is a domestic situation.
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he's hit by a car. he was crossing the road -- near jones and flamingo. investigators say -- he was not using the crosswalk. the victim -- was taken to university medical cener -- is listed in -- grave condition. as for the driver -- police say -- he took off -- but came back switching gears now to your 13 first alert weather forecast. it's a beautiful night in las fall-like temperatur around the corner. let's get to meteorologist karla huelga. ad-lib high pressure will build into the area and bring above average temperatures to the area through wednesday.
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-- on a missing california woman. right now -- police have for sherri papini. she disappeared -- while jogging in california last week. and -- they've ruled out her husband -- as a suspect. keith papini -- passed a lie detector test. and police confirm -- he was at work -- when she vanished. he reported her missing -- when she didn't pick up their two kids -- from daycare. her cell phone -- with earbuds -- and strands of her hair -- later found along the road. police -- are now going through her cell phone -- and pouring
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they try to figure out -- what happened.. it only took an instant-- for things to go south -- at a traffic stop in new jersey. now -- police are investigating -- a dangerous confrontation -- caught on camera. the dash-cam video -- shows the officer -- pulling over the driver. but -- the driver -- isn't having it. he stomps on the gas -- taking the officer with him. the officer -- draws his gun -- tells the man to get on the ground. they get into a fight. the officer's gun -- fires. the officer -- ev the man into custody. both men are okay. investigators -- are trying to figure out -- if the officer -- intentionally shot the suspect -- or if it was an accident. the hunt is on -- for more -- of an accused killer's victims. this weeekend -- the search is going beyond -- south carolina's borders. police want to investigate -- other properties -- owned by todd kohlhepp. detectives -- who found the only surviving victim -- kayla brown -- are talking -- about the horrible things they found.
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i think we all saw a lot of things that day that are going the conditions were horrible. todd kohlhepp has been linked -- to seven killings over the last decade. he has not entered a plea -- in any of these cases. a california uber driver -- is accused of raping -- an unconsious teenager -- in laguna beach. he's now facing -- a string of serious charges. investigators say -- samer mahran -- picked up the unidentified girl -- near a huntington beach bar -- last police say -- mahran allegedly -- parked nearby-- and assaulted the teen. mahran -- is currently out -- on a 100-thousand dollar bond. the taliban -- has claimed responsibility -- for a suicide bombing -- that claimed the lives of 4 americans -- at an airbase in afghanistan. two u-s serviceman -- and two american contractors -- were killed in the blast -- at bagram airfield. another 16 american soldiers were injured. the taliban claims -- they had been planning the attack -- for
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sting -- at the bataclan theater -- went off -- without a hitch tonight. tonight's reopening -- of the paris theatre -- marks one year -- since isis militants -- opened fire -- inside the theatre. now -- to a story you'll see -- only on 13-action news. a valley high-school football player -- fighting back -- from a devastating injury -- becomes an inspiration.. 13-action news reporter -- david schuman -- tells us -- malik hausman owes his comeback-- to a player from a different school -- who stepped in -- when hausman -- needed it pkg 16:44:11 "it's just crazy. i could've lost my life." tony fields the second and malik hausman. forever linked through a fateful july night. 16:39:33 tony fields ii, desert pines high school football player "a car was approaching us 70 miles per hour and i looked over and i yelled "malik" and i grabbed him and jumped out the way." the two football players -- one from bishop gorman, one from desert pines -- were on a recruiting 16:40:48 "this is the knee i hurt.
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this one right here and this one right here." just like that...his senior season yanked away. the standout athlete confined to a sideline. 16:42:54 malik hausman "i was in the weight room looking out on the field and just looking at everybody and i went back into my locker and i was thinking about it and i just started crying. that was the first time i cried." malik remains a captain for his gorman team -- as his role has changed. 16:43:09 "i've just been trying to be positive for my team. just keep them on the right track, like the younger guys. only haunt him. 16:41:23 fields "when i walk across the street sometimes i have flashbacks. at nighttime when i walk across the street i'm more cautious." 16:40:31 hausman "it definitely brought us closer together." malik is rehabbing and expects to be back alongside tony next year -- for their freshman seasons at arizona. david schuman..13 action news. a neighborhood's pulling out all the stops-- to push out -- a convicted sex offender. see the lengths they're going
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d- u-i --and was hospitalized. no word on his condition. investigators want to know-- what caused a train to derail -- near louisville, kentucky. no body was hurt. but -- at least one of the cars -- spilled pellets -- used to make plastic products. a neighborhood feud -- takes a bizarre turn -- after an alabama man -- tries to pressure a registered sex offender -- to move out. raymond martin -- did 13 months in jail -- for rape. he's back home now. but his neighbors -- want him to go away. resident "sometimes they call me a child molester, a (beep), a rapist." one -- even wants him out so badly -- he bought a giant billboard. jeb lessley/robinwood resident "he just has a lot of problems and -- be honest with you, we don't want to live in fear of him. the neighbor says -- he paid 160- dollars -- for his sign. he says -- he's keeping it -- get your suitcase get your suitcase and get out. bye." a disturbing video out of texas. it shows a mother -- yelling at
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voting for donald trump -- in a mock election. she made him stand outside -- carrying a sign -- reading -- "my mom kicked me out the house -- because i voted for donald trump." "i hope you find another tv to see him on because this is gonna be your new home you can't come back here. bye." child protective services -- was called out to check on the boy. no word -- if the face charges. e-s-p-n -- is back to covering the dallas mavericks' games. team owner -- mark cuban -- reinstating press credentials -- to two -- e-s-p-n reporters, cuban -- revoked the credentials -- more than a week ago -- because he was upset -- the reporters were not covering his team -- on a full-time basis. the mavericks -- and espn -- issuing a statement saying -- the dispute is now behind them.
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money doesn't seem to matter. the g-o-p's big money -- went to donald trump's opponents in the primaries. but -- he still beat them. and -- on the democratic side -- bernie sanders -- managed to fight hillary clinton -- a lot longer -- than many expected. that's despite -- much of his money -- coming in small donations -- compared to clinton's fundraising machine. people continue to protest in north dakota over the pipeline there. and volunteers -- are flooding in -- to help prepare for the winter, north dakota -- can gt hearsh -- with heavy winds -- brutal storms. officials -- were hoping the colder months -- would put a chill on the protests. but --that doesn't seem like it's happening. demonstrators -- are building -- make-shift shelters. :41 there will be a solar panel on top for electricity and a wood stove inside, and just many as ten shelters -- within the next week. facebook post - v
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is hot water tonight. he's accused -- of posting a racial slur -- on facebook. the officer -- allegedly writing -- quote -- "go home monkeys" -- on a live feed -- at an anti-trump protest. officials say -- it was in response to black protesters. the post -- was reported to the officer's superiors -- who are now investigating. "i've seen the post.. it's disturbing and it's concerning." the officer's name has not yet been released. but -- he has been suspended -- investigation. an ohio judge -- declares a mistrial -- in the case of a white officer -- charged with murdering -- an unarmed black motorist. unarmed black motorist. the ruling -- follows days of deliberations yasmin amer -- reports. --reporter pkg-as follows-- judge megan e. shanahan: "by reason of your inability to reach a verdict, i declare this case a mistrial." after jurors deliberated for more than 25 hours .. a hamilton county judge declared a mistrial in the case
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streets in protest. (nats) tensing was an officer for the university of cincinnati when he fatally shot dubose. the shooting was recorded on tensing's body cam. tensing testified on tuesday that he pulled dubose over for a missing license tag. the officer said he reached into the car to grab the car keys from the ignition but was prosecutors argued tensing wasn't being pulled by the car and didn't need to open fire. following news of the mistrial, cincinnati mayor john cranley says he hopes the prosecutor will retry the case. john cranley / cincinnati i think we've learned throughout this process how deeply prosecutor deters feels about the case and about what is right and what is wrong. so i expect that he will continue to find a way to bring justice to this case." dubose's family received a nearly 5 million dollar settlement from the university.. including undergraduate tuition for dubose's children, a formal apology and an on- campus memorial. i'm yasmin amer reporting. new information -- on the
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the smoke is so thick -- people are being asked to wear special masks -- if they do anything outdoors. right now -- crews are trying to get handle -- on 37 fires -- burning in seven states. the smoke -- so intense -- it's blanketing -- the city of atlanta the rash of wildfires -- forcing some families -- out of their homes. others -- are refusing to leave. sot: "you know, that's my house i'm not gonna leave it." ///butted to/// sot - "it's devastating and it's heartbreaking." it's been one of the driest high pressure will build into the area and bring above average temperatures to the area through wednesday. expect highs in the upper 70s
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see a push of clouds and the winds pick up to breezy ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 30 mph on wednesday, then to 35 mph late wednesday and thursday. afternoon highs will drop to the low 60s on thursday and will remain in the low to mid 60s on friday. the system will move east and temperature will start to rebound on saturday with highs in the upper 60s. if you're a woman -- you know what it sometimes feels like we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick up to breezy ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 30 mph on wednesday, then to 35 mph late wednesday and thursday. afternoon highs will drop to the low 60s on thursday and
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the system will move east and temperature will start to rebound on saturday with highs in the upper 60s. we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick up to breezy ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 30 mph on wednesday, then to 35 mph late wednesday and thursday. highs will drop to the low 60s on thursday and will remain in the low to mid 60s on friday. the system will move east and temperature will start to rebound on saturday with highs
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and the winds pick up to breezy ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 30 mph on wednesday, then to 35 mph late wednesday and thursday. afternoon highs will drop to the low 60s on thursday and will remain in the low to mid 60s on friday. the system will move east and temperature will start to and the winds pick up to breezy ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 30 mph on wednesday, then to 35 mph late wednesday and thursday. afternoon highs will drop to the low 60s
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-- improving the record -- to four-six --on the season. for olympic skier lindsey vonn. she's nursing a broken arm -- after crashing -- in a training session on thursday. vonn says -- she'll back on the slopes -- as soon as possible. call them committed -- or just plain crazy! more than a thousand athletes -- here in the valley -- are testing their mettle -- the mud! the tough mudder race --going on right now near lake las vegas. they're vying for --the title of -- world's toughest mudder. racers have 24 hours
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five-mile obstacle course. it ends tomorrow at noon. you can get a look -- at some of the obstacles -- on our snapchat. follow us at -- action-news -- l-v. a family -- feeling violated -- after a man steals a package -- from their front porch. (elizabeth montez, had package stolen) "it's not a big deal, it's a package i know, but it's the principle." how the community came together --to help the family -- get
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pennsylvania -- gives women the know-how -- to work on their cars in style. the girls auto clinic -- not only repairs cars. it teaches women -- how to do it themselves. there's also a salon -- offering manicures -- and blowouts while you wait. a family's surveillance video -- catches a porch-pirate -- red- handed. the stockton, california family -- sharing the video on social media. within minutes -- people start commenting -- they know who that guy is -- and where h you know? 24 -ours later -- their package was back! and this time -- the bad guy made sure -- to stay away -- from the surveillance cameras. (raymond montez, had package stolen) "it was just miraculously there." (raymond montez, had package stolen) "so i don't know if he kind of paperboy styled it and threw it from the street or what but." the couple still hopes he's caught but in the mean time they're thankful their online community came forward with information. a happy anniversary -- for the
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