tv Action News 11pm ABC November 27, 2016 11:00pm-11:35pm PST
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good evening. and thanks for joining us -- for 13-action news -- live at 11. i'm chrisopher king. we begin with breaking news-- heavy police presence -- and a possible barricade situation -- in the south east part of the valley. 13-action news reporter -- gina lazara -- is live near twain and boulder highway. ad-l triple-a says -- las vegas was the most popular --thanksgiving destination in america this
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proves proves that. before she went out on breaking news -- 13-action news reporter -- gina lazara -- sat in that traffic -- and spoke with those travelers. car after car headlight after headlight it almost looks like this line of vehicles on 1-15 southbound..... isn't even moving. wife: "we didn't expect it to be this bad" we made the drive from las vegas to primm this evening.... and drivers would agree.... what should normally be a 40
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lance stevens: "went and played for a little bit more....thought maybe we would miss some of the traffic and apparently...no! john budge is traveling with his wife and his four young daughters. me: "is it long?" little girl the girls were handling the slow moving bumper to bumper trip.... their answers....couldn't be more different. wife: "the kids have been really good travelers....they've been sleeping most of the time" john budge: "kids are acting crazy....thinking about giving what happens" to add to the different opinions going on in the budge family minivan..... dad has just about had it and wants to spend the night at a hotel in primm.... john budge: "55 dollars might be worth it" but his wife..... wife: "my thoughts are we need to get back home because the kids have school tomorrow and they need to get back into their routine" and happy wife means happy life....right? so back to california the budge family goes. gina look live tag: i talked to one man who didn't wanna show his face on camera because he
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worth of travel time. reporting from primm gina lazara 13 action news it's begining to feel like winter here in las vegas -- with wind -- rain -- and man is it cold! and if you're like me -- you want to know -- if it's going to stick around. let's send it over -- to 13-first- alert meteorologist we are getting our second hit of cold air today, with the large storm system that is affecting our area. expect breezy winds through about 7pm, then a tapering to lighter winds throughout the evening. the third hit of cold air comes tomorrow and will keep high temps in the mid 50s to start off the workweek, but with less wind. police -- are asking for your
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he's wanted -- for sexually thanksgiving day. police say -- an 8-year-old girl and her brother -- were playing outside. a stranger -- somehow got the young boy to go inside. the man took the girl -- behind a building -- and sexually assaulted her. parents -- who live nearby say -- they heard about the assault -- from their kids -- and are still shaken by the news. it s a little bit alarming because i know this place being very safe . its just i can't imagine something like that happen the suspect -- is described as
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white or salt-and-pepper hair. more traffic troubles -- for the 215. eastbound lanes -- between sunset -- mccarran international airport -- and warm springs --will be closed tomorrow night. right now -- a live look -- near the airport connector. drivers will be able to get to the airport. but everyone else is encoraged -- to get off the highway -- at vegas boulevard. drivers -- headed from the 15 -- to the 215 east -- should get off -- at blue diamond -- or saint rose parkway. two people -- are lucky to be alive -- after a fire burns down their home. the flames ignited -- in a wood-burning stove. this happened late last night -- on san gabriel avenue -- near mission hills park investigators say -- it was a just a terrible accident. it caused about -- 245-thousand dollars in damage. a 13-action news update -- after a car crashes through a
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factory. the store -- near eastern and tropicana -- is back open. police say -- a woman parked in the handicap spot -- accidentally plowed -- right into the store last night. an employee was pinned -- between a van and the cash register. she went to the hospital -- but is expected to be okay. two other people -- have minor scrapes and bruises. the recount -- in several battleground states -- is going forward. green-party candidate -- jill stein raising more than six -- hillary clinton's campaign says -- they'll "participate" in the process. it's a move -- president-elect trump -- is blasting - on twitter. abc's -- tom llamas -- is tracking it all. tonight president elect trump, who won in the electoral college but trails hillary clinton by nearly two million in the popular vote, sending this stunning tweet: "i won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally" a baseless claim and trump providing no proof. it comes as he rails against
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which could expand to michigan and pennsylvania. clinton lost those three states by just over 100 thousand votes. it's unlikely a recount would change that. trump himself spent months warning the election would be tainted. sot-trump it's a rigged election. believe me.//and we know it's a rigged system//1.8 million dead people are registered to vote. now it's clinton's lawyer who says the campaign has been bombarded with supporters quote "urging us to do something, anything, to investigate claims that the election results were hacked." team clinton says it's joining the recount "to ensure the process proceeds in a manner that is fair to all own investigators have "not uncovered any actionable evidence of hacking or outside attempts to alter the voting technology" trump says clinton should stand by her own words: sot clinton: we have to accept the results and look to the future. donald trump is going to be our president." he calls the recount effort a "green party scam to fill up their coffers" adding: "so much time and money will be spent - same result!
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community -- says goodbye -- to another victim -- of a r zyanna harris -- was one of six children -- killed in last monday's crash. people who knew zyanna say -- it still feels like a bad dream. and tonight -- they remember her sparkling personality. she loved to dance. she was the sweetest little girl you ever wanted to come in contact with. investigators say -- the bus driver -- went over the speed limit -- the day of the crash. one person is injured -- in a shooting -- at a movie theater -- in northern california .
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hour -- outside of san francisco. the theater was evacuated as a precaution. and witnesses say -- police took a man into custody. a woman is dead -- after she plows -- head-on -- into an oncoming bus. arizona police say -- the woman was driving in the wrong direction --on a freeway. she was pronounced dead at the scene. 13 passengers on the bus -- were taken to the hospital. they're expected to be okay. police say -- the driver who caused the crash -- may have been impaired. in north carolina -- a man is nightclub. the man accused of killing him -- is behnd bars. police found the victim -- suffering from a gunshot wound -- early this morning he died at the hospital. the gunman -- is charged with murder. police a-- re investigating a possible motive. there are some great deals -- to snatch up tomorrow -- on cyber monday. but -- they may not be as good as you hope. what you need to know -- before you click and shop. plus -- saving for a rainy day -- isn't easy -- if you live pay-check to pay-
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-- those holiday wish lists. but -- before you click and shop -- here are some things -- you need to know. first -- cyber monday -- does not offer -- quite the savings we saw -- thanksgiving night -- and black friday. retailers -- can't keep selling everything -- for 30- to 50-percent off. stores -- don't list all their deals -- in advance.
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hourly -- especially on amazon. so -- keep checking back -- to see if it's on sale -- later in the day. if you're ready -- to pull out that credit card now -- we have a list -- of some great deals -- available now. just check k out our website -- ktnv dot com. holiday shoppers -- are being a little more careful -- about spending this year. the national-retail federation says -- more than 1-hundred-54 million people -- shopped in stores -- and online for black friday. that's 3-million more than but -- each consumer -- spent an average -- of 10-dollars less -- than in 20-15. the retail federation -- attributes the drop -- to more discounts being available. it also says -- the weekend was strong for retailers -- but even better for consumers. saving your money -- for a rainy day. you've heard your whole life -- how important that is. but -- is it enough? to really get your money working
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intimidating. but -- 13-action news anchor -- tricia kean shows us -- it isn't -- as hard as you think!! < shopper a: i save for worst case scenarios, in case something were to happen. some of us are good about putting a little something away. others need a little encouragement. shopper b: my husband is better at it than i am. so that's a good motivator. but the best way to reach your long term financial goals, is to start investing. unfortunately most people aren't properly planning. statistics show the average american spends more time planning their annual vacation, then they do their financial future. financial author, ken himmler, says don't be intimidated and don't make excuses. shopper c: it takes a lot of research and time. that's a thing that we don't have right now, is time. so we're saving you time, and doing the research for you. first of all, it doesn't take a lot of cash to get started. just 5-dollars a week. a lot of us spend that much, just on a cup of coffee. ken himmler/financial author: if you have $25 a month and you
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money, a mutual fund works wonderful. with a mutual fund, your money is invested with others into a collection of stocks, bonds, or other securities. there are four main types: stock funds, that are even more risky. and hybrid funds. ken himmler/financial author: once you get to 5 or $10,000, now you have enough money, and you can change to an exchange traded fund, or an index fund. these have lower annual fees than mutual funds. let's look at someone in their 20's. by investing just 25-dollars into an index fund, every mo 75-thousand dollars or more, by the time you're ready to stop you from starting to invest. ken himmler/financial author: some people will say ken, should i pay off all my debt? i don't know. if we pay off all your debt, are you just going to charge it all back again? maybe the better thing to do, is to keep yourself in debt. in the end, himmler says the hardest part of investing is just making the decision to it takes a decision. and that's all it takes.> tricia kean, 13 action news we are getting our second hit
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that is affecting our area. expect breezy winds through about 7pm, then a tapering to lighter winds throughout the evening. tomorrow and will keep high temps in the mid 50s to start off the workweek, but with less wind. we wills still be under the flow of this system on tuesday, which means it will continue to drag in cold air and bring upper end breezy winds on the back end. expect highs in the mid 50s and gusts to 30 mph on tuesday. wednesday will be our between systems day and high will remain in the mid 50s. however, another system will start to move in on thursday
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we will see high temps drop by a couple of degrees for thursday and friday, which will mean highs in the low to mid valley on those days. breezy winds are expected friday and saturday. by saturday, the system will be east of the area and we will see a warming first to the mid and upper 50s on saturday, then low 60s on sunday. ((adlib wx close)) a couple -- separated for years
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a georgia couple -- exchanges their vows -- on thanksigiving day. and it was happily ever after -- actually -- on aisle three. about 4 years ago -- larry -- ran into a supermarket -- to pick up cranberry sauce -- for thanksgiving. but -- he found something -- or more accurately -- someone else -- his soulmate -- mary. dating.
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grocery store as the venue. one hallmark of most bar mitzvahs -- is the generosity of the guests. but -- an el-paso teen -- is making headlines -- for his generosity. he's turning his bar mitzvah -- into a fundraiser-- and his passion for sneakers -- into an extraordinary -- act of kindness. abc's -- diane macedo -- reports. drew frank: sot: i've always had a love for sneakers" so it's no surprise that for his bar mitzvah drew frank wanted lots of sneakers, but it's what he did with those sneakers 13-year-old (in the beginning) rough sot - drew frank: sot: i got donations for my bar mitzvah to pay for this. the smile on their faces was amazing when i gave it to them. raking in over $25,000 in cash donations, drew gave it all to the braden aboud foundation. he says it was enough for 800 pairs of sneakers and more than 400 pairs of socks(nat pop from kid trying shoes on)for students in need at local elementary schools. rough sot - drew frank: it was just amazing to give back to them sot: 14:58:53:00 cindi
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it's all his donations." and while drew didn't keep his gifts, he still enjoyed an amazing party (nats - dj/breakdancing) the whole thing was a find sot - drew frank: my friends were very supportive of cover. never judge a book by it's cover. 13-action news chief investigator -- darcy spears -- visits a restaurant -- that looks fine --on the outside.
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that's something -- 13- action news chief investigator -- darcy spears-- sees all the time -- in her dirty dining reports. and -- it's what you're about to see-- right now. leticia's cocina near farm and tule springs looks lovely. but the popular, upscale mexican restaurant known for its freshly made food got stung by a 32-demerit including food that was not so fresh. 9:58 darcy: they noted that a lot of stuff was held past its seven-day shelf life, so technically expired tamales, birria, beef, cauliflower. expired food always makes people cringe. 10:31 leticia: and we revisited that and we went through training and all our staff now knows whether it's seven days or not, it goes. inspectors also found a fly swatter on a food storage shelf and clean equipment stored in dirty containers. 13:46 leticia: the staff is just kind of getting a little
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temperatures including crab, sour cream, ceviche, tamales, guacamole, vegetables, shrimp and corn. 9:24 leticia: we closed. we took everything out. she says the walk-in cooler went down. you can see it empty in this picture, save for some food debris on walls and shelves. when inspectors arrived, it was filled with uncovered food subject to contamination. 12:08 leti lids weren't there and pico de gallo they had just made it and they wanted to cool it and unfortunately, we missed that part. they also missed a kitchen fundamental. 10:59 d: they noted improper handwashing. that's one of the basic things that can spread foodborne illness and the basic things everybody should know. leticia: oh absolutely! and i tell you what--when they walk in, it is nerve- wracking, and i even get so discombobbled.
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12:50 leticia: it's devastating! everybody works very hard and believe me, this is the bread and butter of many. and we take it very much to heart. so much so that it seems they tried to hide it. inspectors left the c grade clearly visible on the wall, but a few days later, a customer posted this picture on yelp showing the grade card had been taken down and partially obscured from view. leticia says they've changed procedures and retrained the entire team. 13:22 leticia: my message is that i am so sorry and this will never happen again. our two imminent health hazard closures were both at the jw marriott on north rampart. the lodge bar and pantry were shut down for having no hot water. at the pantry, inspectors also found tong handles touching crackers--which contaminates the food. and at the bar, the hand sink was clogged. darcy tag: the marriott lodge bar and pantry and leticia's
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throughout the evening. the third hit of cold air comes tomorrow and will keep high temps in the mid 50s to start off the workweek, but with less wind. 13-action news -- nevada highway partol-- and findlay toyota -- are asking you to donate -- a new unwrapped toy -- val dollars -- during the 13-days of giving". donation bins are out right now -- across the valley -- including here at our station. the complete list -- is at k-t-n- v dot com. the las vegas rescue mission -- will distribute all the gifts -- to families in need. findlay toyota -- nevada coin mart -- and zippy shell -- are proud sponsors -- of 13-action news -- and the 13-days of
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