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they went to school. the family says 23-year old robert shawn roberts and 22-year old jermaine asher just got into their car to go get their mother a birthday present. the family wants everyone to know --- that initial reports said the boys were doing an illegal u-turn but the family says that is not the case. they were just pulling out of their parked spot on the side of the street when police say a into them......killing.... them both. the brothers mother says these boys were god's gift to her when she was just 17 and 18 years old. 16 seconds "im at a loss for words. i just want to tell the guy, you took my heart. you took my best friends" the boys actually lived in this building behind me they had a third roommate as well who the family tells me is really
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tonight. reporting live gina lazara 13 action news right now -- we have live look -- at a trash fire -- burning near boulder highway -- and sunset. that haze you see -- is the smoke. henderson firefighters -- are on scene right now. they say no buildings are threatened. they haven't released much information yet. but we'll give the details --as we get t we're following new information -- coming from the team -- preparing the president-elect. donald trump -- picks one of the highest members of his team. that's a full day earlier -- than expected. republican party chairman -- reince priebus -- will serve as the new white house -- chief of staff. trump -- also named steve bannon -- as his senior counselor. neither -- priebus nor bannon -- has significant governing experience. but -- in a statement -- trump says -- they are both quote -- "highly qualified leaders --
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our campaign." happening right now. this is a live look -- at an anti- donald trump protest -- in chicago. it's much smaller -- than protests we've seen the last five days. it's about 8 o'clock now -- in chicago. we'll keep an eye on this -- and let you know if anything changes. the protest in indianapolis last night -- got out of hand. at least seven people were arrestd. the city's police chief says -- some of them are instigators -- in portland, orgeon -- seventy- one people were arrested -- during anti-trump protests. two people are in custody -- for shooting a protester -- at anti-trump in rally -- early saturday morning. police say -- a man was shot -- by complete strangers. an off-duty officer -- spotted the shooters get-away car. cops say -- they found a gun the car -- and arrested them. the injured man -- is expected to survive.
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many say -- they're angry -- at what they believe -- the nation may look like -- under the trump administration. house speaker -- paul ryan -- addressing some of the concerns. paul ryan / -r- house speaker: "first of all i hate it that america is a pluralistic and inclusive country. it is, it has been and will continue to be." ryan says -- there is no plan -- to create a deportation force. back at home..a man is recovering -- after a car slams and right now -- police are searching for that hit-and-run driver. it happened -- near escondido and hacienda the victim -- was taken to the hospital -- with head injuries.. no word on the victim's condition. right now -- police are investigating -- a deadly shooting -- in the southwest part of the valley. a man -- is gunned down -- at a police have detained one person. and -- police arrest a man -- after he sets up a barricade -- near the u-n-l-v campus.
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a domestic violence call. at one point -- the man --armed with a knife -- took off running. officers caught up with him in -- a parking lot -- near maryland parkway and tropicana -- and arrested him. new information tonight. federal border officials -- are adding 150 new agents -- in the mcallen -- and weslaco area of texas. that's east of monterrey. the officers -- will be able screen -- and process -- unauthorized immigrants -- faster. many of them -- are families -- and children -- without their parents. according to a 20-15 border security report -- more than 331- thousand people were detained -- crossing the mexican border. those numbers increased in 20-16. chicago police -- are cracking down on violent crime. the department -- launching a newplan. the goal -- break up gangs in the so-called hot zones. there've been more than six- hundred homicides in chicago -- this year. and -- the city is on track -- to have its deadliest year -- in two decades. the police superintendent says -- violence will not be tolerated. (superintendent eddie johnson,
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there are police officers everywhere, so we want to send a clear message to people perpetrating this gun violence in our communities that we simply won't tolerate it." the superintendent himself -- helped arrest three carjacking suspects --just before his press conference. we move on now to the emotional reactions in ohio. a judge -- declares a mistrial -- in the case of a white former police officer -- accused of murdering -- an unarmed black driver. today -- frustration and outrage. former university of cincinatti man. the judge declared the mistrial -- after the jury -- failed to reach a verdict -- on murder and voluntary manslaughter charges -- for the shooting death -- of sam dubose -- during a 20-15 traffic stop. sot -- deshonda reid/dubose's fiancee this individual has committed murder on camera and he has spent less than 24 hours in jail. justice has to be served. dubose's family is hoping for a retrial. tonight -- police are investigating --the tragic murder -- of a idaho mother. bonneville county deputies--
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accused of killing his girlfriend -- then burying her in the basement. it's been five-months -- since the massacre at teh pulse nightclub. around 150-thousand people came to send a message. orlando's gay pride parade this weekend wasn't just a fun celebration. it was also an emotional tribute to the people killed earlier this year in the attack (alix mist / friend killed in pulse massacre): "they were young and they were innocent. they died for having love, and love should not be killed for." before the parade, the city's first openly gay elected reflecting on the anniversary and calling for unity karla ad lib about super moon ad-lib high pressure will remain over the area in the short term and bring above average temperatures toarea thrh wednesday. christmas came early this years for close to a dozen kids who
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13 action news reporter marti glaser --joins us in studio with more . christopher... while some of the kids were too young when their dads died to understand the loss... others ... knew just what the day meant and although that someone important was missing ,,,,, a visit from santa and his team of biker volunteers brought smiles to the kids faces .... for babette kellner a m other of 2 - .this time of year is especially hard . decades. be two years since he passed away.. ( son nathan ) really cool stuff ( babette kellner , widow)they trust when we are here especially nathan especially nathan he knew going report coming up at 11.... you aren't gonna want to miss, 40-thousand people -- are pounding the pavement today -- for the annual rock-and-roll marathon.
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it'll also affect drivers and bus riders -- in downtown las vegas. you can find a complete list of closures -- and detours on our website -- at k-t-n-v dot com. . it's a race against time to rescue five people trapped on a boat.. sinking off the coast of north carolina. the coast guard sends out a team who keeps the camera rolling the entire time. we'll show you the incredible ending.. plus.. a college student's bike and car are stolen two days apart. what the community i the student get to class will warm your heart. remember.. chopper 13 brings you breaking news fast and first..
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first at the scene of a police investigation -- near twain and wynn. this is a live look right now. police have not said -- why they are there. we will stay on top of this -- and let you know -- as soon as we learn more. take a look at this. the coast guard -- releasing new video -- of an incredible rescue --- near north carolina. a rescue team -- saturday
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carolina beach. three people were on the boat. the other two -- already -- began swimming back to shore! everyone is expected to be okay. in philadelphia -- six people are injured -- including an off-duty officer -- in what police are calling -- "flash mob" attack. police say -- a violent group -- tried to rob some people in the area. at least one person -- is in custody. a durham, north carolina teacher -- is suspended -- after she's accused of cursing -- at her students. one of them -- recorded the (majonica haithcox,teacher) "ya'll don't know what could've happened in my life, and then ya'll want to come in here acting real disrespectful when ya'll don't know what the f?k i go through or what the f?k i've parents are upset. school officials say -- they want to create an environment -- welcoming for all students. they did not say -- how long the teacher will be suspended. quick nats from the song talk about bad luck.
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talk about bad luck. just two days apart -- crooks steal a car -- and a bike it takes 45 minutes -- for aaron davis --to walk to the nearest light- rail station. and cold weather -- is on the way. but-- here's the good news. his neighbors -- step up. a couple -- celebrating their first anniversary -- offered davis -- their truck. and -- a family steps in -- and (brian graham, good samaritan): "if people just take that opportunity to help each other to/// (derek eslinger, good samaritan): "random acts of kindness go a long way." davis says -- he wants to pass along the favor -- and help out somebody else -- once he can afford it. a major earthquake rocked the pacific ocean overnight -- causing significant damage to new zealand's south island. the strength of the initial seven- point-eight magnitide shaking -- enough to crack roads-- and damage buildings. it sent people running into the
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tsunami waves. the first quake lasted two or three minutes-- followed by strong aftershocks. sot - emma and hugh sintes / christchurch residents emma: "swaying.. having to hold on to things." hugh: "doors were opening and closing, the whole house was moving. yeah, it was moving." emma: "creaking." hugh: "creaking, moving." earthquakes are common in new zealand. it sits along the so-called "ring of fire" - an area of seismic faults in the pacific ocean. but witnesses say this one was much longer and more intense than usual. ad-lib high pressure will short term and bring above average temperatures to the area through wednesday. expect highs in the upper 70s with light winds through wednesday. by wednesday afternoon we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick up ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 40 mph wednesday afternoon 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
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by wednesday afternoon we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick up ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 40 mph wednesday afternoon and 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 mid
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that's only four cents more -- than this time -- last month. the national average -- is a bit less at $2.17. shake up your sunday night. and go see a movie. we have this weekend's box office breakdown. plus -- 'tis the season -- for the oscar buzz. we have a sneak peak -- at the some of the movies -- expected to win big awards. 13-action news -- wants to help so sign up -- for breaking news -- e-alerts -- at ktnv.com. go to the member's page. just click on the contest tab -- on our homepage. hollywood had a very good
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paramount's "arrival" -- in third -- with 24-million -- followed by almost christmas with 15-point-5- million. we just finished campaign season. and now -- it's looking like we're in oscar season. it kicked off overnight -- with the governors awards, abc's -- chris connelly -- reports -- this was a chance for hollywood names --to talk up their own films. script: sot: emma stone 21;53;58;37 i've never been to the governor's awards before though cc really, they didn't invited you? invited before. saturday night's governors awards served its lucky attendees dinner? sot: amy adams it better be some nachos in there instead of whatever. i'm sure it's lovely, but it's not nachos. ..and presented honorary oscars to four veterans with decades of filmmaking achievement.. including international superstar jackie chan. sot: jackie chan 20;36;09;06 i never thought i could get an oscar. i only make comedy action movies. sot: lin-manuel miranda 21;23;23;35 ?and i can't believe we are going to get a
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?(gfx) from director denzel washington's eagerly- awaited fences?to lion?. nat sot: nicole kidman, lion 22;09;03;47 i've just had people coming up to me talking about wanting to adopt ? it's nice that it affects people much buzzed-about is the drama manchester by the sea?with casey affleck & michelle williams?from writer-director kenneth lonergan. sot: michelle williams, manchester by the sea i actually feel like he gave me like a tremendous amount of latitude sot: casey affleck, manchester by the sea he's precise & knows exactly what he also riding waves of early enthusiasm la la land, a musical set in las angeles with emma stone & ryan gosling?from whiplash director damien chazelle. sot: emma stone, la la land it's a lot of pressure in the beginning to live up to movies like singin' in the rain.//it helped reinvigorate my understanding and love for la. and the just-released mel gibson- directed hacksaw ridge...about a real-life this man's story//he did the wildest things in the middle of the 89th annual academy awards
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only on channel 13. new questions tonight. just what does president-elect -- donald trump have in store for obamacare. is he softening his stance? and -- what his plans for a special session mean -- for you and your family. plus -- two local restaurants -- vying for the top spot -- in a plus -- two local restaurants -- vying for the top spot -- in a contest-- no one wants to chief investigator -- darcy spears shows us -- what had health inspectors -- so alarmed. and -- don't forget to download the ktnv mobileapp -- in the apple store -- or the google play store. it's free and lets you watch action news video anywhere you have mobile service. < >
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good evening -- and thanks for joining us. i'm christopher king. the president-elect -- remains holed up -- in his manhattan skyscraper. he's dealing with everything -- from staffing to protests and -- after a series of reports -- voters are wondering: will he keep campaign promises? abc's -- mary bruce -- has the latest. as donald trump builds his white house team inside trump tower? natsot - "donald trump has got to go! hey hey, ho ho!" outside? the streets of new york filled with protestors for the fifth straight day. sot - "just really scared of the anti-semitism, the misogyny, the racism." sot - "he has to be respectful toward the immigrant community." sot - "we can't remain silent." from manhattan? nats - to los angeles? crowds marched - their anger and anxiety on display - worried about the president-elect's big promises from the campaign trail? other republican leaders now trying to soothe those concerns? (cnn state of the union) sot - rep.
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deportation force. donald trump's not planning on that." another big promise - that wall along the mexican border? here's what trump said in an interview with "60 minutes" - (cbs - "60 minutes) sot - donald trump / (r) president-elect stahl: "they are talking about a fence in the republican congress. would you accept a fence?" trump: "uh... for certain areas i would. but for certain areas a wall is more appropriate." but first, trump faces one of his most important hiring decisions - who will be his chief of staff. now, it's official - trump has tapped reince priebus - the es anger some supporters. before the decision - a top trump ally had warned that choosing priebus could "cause a rebellion" in trump's anti-establishment base. in fact, many of the names of cabinet contenders are established politicians and insiders - like newt gingrich, senator jeff sessions and rudy giuliani. (abc this week) sot - rudy giuliani / fmr. mayor of new york "whatever i want to be, i'll discuss with the president-elect, because that's the best way to do it, not to create more rumors." just more than two months til inauguration day. mary bruce, abc news,
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-- as his chief strategist -- and senior counselor. bannon -- is the former head of breitbart news -- and trump's campaign c-e-o. president-elect trump -- has said repeatedly -- one of his first moves as president: repealing and replacing --the affordable care act. today -- a top trump adviser -- kellyanne conway says -- he is serious -- about keeping that campaign promise. (kellyanne conway/ trump senior adviser): "he also has talked ab session on january 20th after he is sworn in as president of the united states to repeal and and i believe that's why the voters gave him this election and this mandate." trump -- however -- nows says -- he would consider keeping parts of obamacare -- in place-- including the provision -- ensuring coverage for people -- with pre-existing conditions-- along with the measure -- allowing adult children to stay
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bring above average temperatures to the area through wednesday. expect highs in the upper 70s with light winds through wednesday. by wednesday afternoon we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick up ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 40 mph wednesday afternoon and thursday. afternoon highs will drop to the low 60s on thursday a 60s on friday. the system will move east and temperature will start to rebound on saturday with highs in the mid and upper 60s that afternoon, then around 70 on sunday. the university of pennsylvania -- is investigating racist
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sent to students -- on the school's private server. the messages -- include racial slurs -- too obscene for t-v. they were sent -- using the school's -- instant messaging system for students. one of the most disturbing messages -- invites students to a public lynching. protests on the campus -- calling for the university -- to get to the bottom -- of who is sending these mssages. "out of all places i didnt think my school would be the school to have to go through it" butt with 1:00 this is unacceptable and we wont have this happening on our campus" the messages -- were sent to students of color -- as well as l-g-b-t students. a mom in kansas says -- her son was bullied at school -- a day after the election -- because of his ethnicity. the family is hispanic. the mom says -- her son's white
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his family -- are going to be deported -- now that donald trump is president. she worries -- instances lke this -- will be become the norm. :22"children, i don't even the outcome. they were friends just a few days ago." the school -- punished the students who made the racist remarks. this afternoon -- an accused cop- killer -- is off the street. police -- in northern california -- arresting this man -- david c after a massive manhunt. machado -- is suspected of killing -- deputy dennis wallace -- earlier in the day. investigators calling it -- an execution. wallace -- was shot twice in the head -- while repsonding to reports of a stolen car. authorities say -- had already issued a warrantfor machado's arrest -- for an unrelated crime. wallace -- was 20-year veteran. police arrest a man --after he barricades himself -- inside a nashville hotel-- and threatens to blow the place up! investigators say -- the man
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explosives -- and he planned to use them. police evacuated the hotel. the swat team took him in -- without incident -- after an 8-hour standoff. an emotional weekend in france. the country -- coming together -- to remember the lives lost -- in last year's terror attacks. a special performance by sting -- is helping survivors heal. plus -- peanut allergies can be deadly -- especially for children. but -- there may be a way -- to prevent kids from getting it -- in the first place. recommending. and remember -- chopper-13 -- brings you breaking news -- fast and first.
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i wanted to be there because it's not just about what happened one year ago. it's just about life goes on. a moment of silence was held before the concert to honor the victims a major earthquake -- rocks new zealand. the 7-point-8 magnitude quake -- sending people running into the streets-- even triggering a tsunami warning. abc's -- jennifer eccleston -- nats - "?(sirens)?" shattered glass - and fractured nerves in new zealand. nats - the island nation rocked by a major earthquake overnight? nats - "?sirens?" sirens ringing out across several coastal towns? natsot - "holy (bleep)?" many people waking up to shaking, swaying and things crashing to the ground. natsot - "we've packed our stuff and we're leaving? we're gonna stay at a friend's?" residents report the first quake lasted two or three
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sot - emma and hugh sintes / christchurch residents emma: "swaying.. having to hold on to things." hugh: "doors were opening and closing, the whole house was moving. yeah, it was moving." emma: "creaking." hugh: "creaking, moving." the strength of the initial seven-point- eight products knocked off shelves? the ceiling torn apart? the quake even strong enough to send water sloshing out of an in-ground swimming pool? nats - "?oh my god?" natsot - "this is my apat earthquake." many people spent hours standing outside evacuated buildings? and the quake did trigger tsunami waves - which put the coastline on alert. earthquakes are common in new zealand - which sits along the so-called "ring of fire" - an area of seismic faults in the pacific ocean. but witnesses say this one was much longer and more intense than usual. sot - hugh sintes / christchurch residents "yeah, it was pretty... it was a scary thing." jennifer eccleston, abc news, london. new information tonight.
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more than 40 fires -- now burning-- from alabama to west virginia investigators saying -- nearly half of those fires -- were set intentionally. they're already making arrests -- tennessee and kentucky-- including this aspiring weatherman -- 21-year-old johnny mullins. they say -- he confessed to setting a fire in eastern kentucky --to draw attention --to his facebook page. he's now facing arson charges. moon tonight-- or early tomorrow. it's going to be the closest it's been to the earth-- since 9-48. here's what nasa says about the phenomenon. dr. noah petro / nasa scientist "one of the great surprises coming back from the spacecraft at the moon is we're actually able to detect for the first time ever changes on the lunar surface. we've been mapping the moon at high resolution for over seven today's supermoon -- will look 14-percent larger than the
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brighter. the moon won't appear this big and bright again -- until 20-34. ((adlib wx toss)) high pressure will remain over the area in the short term and bring above average temperatures to the area through wednesday. expect highs in the upper 70s with light winds through wednesday. by wednesday afternoon we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 40 mph wednesday afternoon 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 mid and upper 60s that afternoon, then around 70 on sunday. ((adlib wx close)) 70s with light winds through wednesday. by wednesday afternoon we will
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that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 40 mph wednesday afternoon 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 mid and upper 60s that afternoon, then around 70 on sunday. 70s with light winds through wednesday. by wednesday afternoon we will see a pusho winds pick up ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 40 mph wednesday afternoon 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 mid and upper 60s that afternoon, then around 70 on sunday. 70s with light winds through
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see a push of clouds and the winds pick up ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 40 mph wednesday afternoon 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 mid and upper 60s that afternoon, then around 70 on sunday. 70s with light winds through wednesday. by wednesdaa see a push of clouds and the winds pick up ahead of a system that will bring a significant cool-down. expect gusts to 40 mph wednesday afternoon 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 mid and upper 60s that
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sunday. ((adlib wx close)) in tonight's healthy living. up. according to the c-d-c -- cigarette smoking rates -- have hit an all-time low. reachers say -- the number of smokers dropped -- about 15-percent in the past decade. but-- they say - more needs to be done. nearly half of all cancer diagnosis are linked to tobacco use. the c-d-c says smoking rates
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common -- with potentially deadly consequences. so --how do you safely help your baby --dodge an allergy? here's abc's -- doctor timothy johnson -- with the latest medical recommendations. peanuts & cracker jacks? peanut butter cookies? p.b.&j. sandwich's? peanuts are an american staple?high protein, too. but they have a scary side - peanut allergies. just a trace of peanut can cause severe breathing problems in someone who is allergic. now pediatricians are advising a new metho safely do a kind of allergy immunization for their kids. new guidelines from the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases give us a how-to for infants. one: start your baby out with other foods before trying peanut butter. it's not a first food. two: take just a tiny bit of peanut butter mixed with warm water, give it to the baby, and keep a close eye on them for ten minutes. a little more, and observe for two hours. three: never give babies whole peanuts - these are a big choking hazard. finally: if your baby has bad eczema or an egg allergy, and exposure like this early in
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with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. here's a look at what's coming up tonight in primetime on channel 13. videos at 8 -- once upon a time at 9 -- secrets and lies at 10 -- quantico at 11 -- 13 action news this week -- america elected a new president. and here at action news -- chief investigator darcy spears -- was following another type of race. 18:08 darcy stand up tease: the race for the top dirty dining spot was simply too close to call. the candidates were separated by such a slim margin--just one demerit--that we decided we'll
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decided to give us -- a dirty dining two-fer. we begin on flamingo and swenson at mint indian bistro--topping the dirty dining list with a 33-demerit c grade. 2:38 vel murugan/chef: just temperature on the food. nothing else for the other things. darcy: well, this is a five-page-long health report so it does talk about more than just food temperatures. inspectors also found three containers of utensils stored in dirty water. a dirty towel in direct contact with food. and yellow slime in the ice and check out the splashes and food debris all over the outlets and wall behind these potatoes. 4:05 darcy: what should your customers think? chef: uh, we are really unhappy for this one. so, we say to them we gonna do that properly and handling for the food and the temperatures. /nat transition/ pinoy-pinay filipino restaurant on sahara and maryland was just one demerit behind with 32 and a c grade.
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grade is no good. ismael: yeah, i know it's not good but what you can do? owner ismael trinidad says his restaurant is old and some things need to be fixed. but that doesn't explain the dirty cutting boards, equipment and pipes soiled with black grease, oil and food debris. or the floors that were just plain filthy. he says the health inspector took them by surprise. 12:45 d: you know you have to for them to show up, right? ismael: i know that. (laughs) fried fish was left out too long and spinach was expired. 12:56 darcy there was 10-day-old spinach that they found. ismael: actually, because, you know--that's a vegetable--i never expect that there is a expiration. we were particularly curious about this knife that lost its tip. 15:41 darcy: hopefully that knife tip didn't come off in anybody's food. ismael: no.
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d: you don't think so? i: no. (laughs) d: you hope not. i: yeah. (laughs) as we get ready to leave, we let him know when our report will air. 17:09 ismael: i don't want to watch it. d: you don't want to watch? i: (laughing) you think i'm gonna watch it? d: maybe not. i: (more laughter) both of the imminent health hazard closures came at swish in chinatown on spring mountain near decatur. the restaurant and sushi bar were shut down because of a cockra in the sushi bar, this glue trap is like a roach life-cycle displaying bugs of every size. darcy tag: swish and mint indian bistro both got their a grades back. pinoy-pinay still has a c. darcy spears, 13 action news. stay with us. we'll be right back with a final check of your forecast. but right now -- here's a live look outside -- at the valley. you're watching 13 action news -- where you get breaking news -- fast and first.
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with light winds through wednesday. by wednesday afternoon we will see a push of clouds and the winds pick up ahead of a system 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 that's 13 action news for now. we are always on -- at ktnv dot com -- and our ktnv mobile app. we'll see you back here-- for action news -- live at 11. have a great evening. and thanks for watching.
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