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Transcripts For KTNV Action News 330pm 20161012



throat. todd walker has the latest. more of the clinton campaign's emails were released today by wikileaks.. it shows the campaign's strategy for dealing with her competitors in the primaries.. and even that at the time.. dnc vice chair donna brazile.. who was also a cnn and abc news analyst.. may have given the clinton campaign a question in advance of a cnn town hall.. brazile denies it.. and from our d-c newsroom.. political consultant matthew felling says this shows nothing other than politics as usual and a ca out its rivals.. felling 2:48 anybody who tries to tell you otherwise probably has their own agenda they're trying to steer you towards and i'd like to see their emails internally about the opposition they're up against as well :57 and in fact donald trump calling clinton's behavior "disgraceful" on twitter.. 3:22 what the clinton campaign is being exposed of right now is being a political animal an aggressive political animal a cynical political animal but they're trying to get the job done and they're trying to take emails dumped today.. is back in 2011.. chelsea clinton emailed saying she was uncomfortable with how some were using the clinton foundation to get access to government officials.. 4:17 here you have somebody not only in the clinton's inner circle but flesh and blood saying she's not crazy or comfortable about the financial ties and operation of the clinton foundation :27 it's something the trump campaign is already pouncing on.. tweeting this afternoon "pay to play politics" #crooked hillary. , i'm todd walker. two brothers have gotten a local attorney. it all stems from allegations that the lawyer pulled a gun on one of the men during a deposition. attorney james pengilly is accused of pulling a gun on mark stuhmer during a deposition. stuhmer and his brother chris -- who's the founder and c-e-o of christopher homes -- are suing pengilly for defamation in a case involving their c-2 loft community homeowners association. pengilly is still under investigation by police and the state bar. but at least one court official has already found his conduct dollar sanction for "improper deposition conduct." ahead today.. las vegas assemblywoman victoria seaman is hosting a meeting in summerlin to discuss rising crime rates across the valley. the entire community is invited to attend..and metro police will be on- hand. the meeting starts at 6 p-m at the durango hills ymca which is near cheyenne and rampart. lawyers for the only surviving suspect in last november's decided not to defend him. they say saleh abdeslam plans to invoke his right to silence... and if he won't talk, they can't defend him. abdeslam is in solitary confinement near paris. the attacks killed 130 people. officials say a l-a police detective found shot to death in her home was frequently assigned to high-profile cases -- including an investigation into an accusation of rape officers arrived to find detective nadine hernandez suffering from a gunshot wound -- she was taken to a nearby hospital, where she later died. investigators are now looking into the shooting as a possible suicide. the l-a-p-d is looking into sexual abuse allegations against rose, who is being sued in the matter and denies any wrongdoing developing news out of arizona... a phoenix police officer shoots a man who apparently had a gun. investi man walking along a canal... when he suddenly pulled body armor from his backpack and pointed a gun at officers. police say the man stationed hid behind a transformer and pointed the gun at the officers. one of the officers then shot the man multiple times... he is still alive. and no officers were hurt. new details this afternoon on the death of terence crutcher. he's the man who was shot and tulsa, oklahoma during a traffic stop last month. a new autopsy report has revealed, when crutcher was killed, his blood contained the drug p-c-p. medical experts say p-c-p can cause "super human" strength and aggressive behavior. officer betty shelby says crutcher was acting strangely, repeatedly ignoring her commands. sot - scott wood / attorney for betty shelby 021 "she believes at this point because she is a drug recognition expert that he is on something. sot - david riggs, attorne" he were under the influence of any substance there is no way this is an appropriate way to treat him. officer shelby is charged with manslaughter and has pleaded not guilty. a murder suspect in louisville, kentucky is on the loose after the prison there accidently released him. terrance moore is accused of killing a 21-year-old man. the department of corrections released the accused murder this week because of what it is calling a "procedural error." bond. "you catch the guys, and that was a sigh of relief, but you let him go? that hurts." butt with "i want no other family to go through what we went through, nobody. this is the worst pain ever." so far moore is still on the run and a state inquiry is looking into why he was released in the first place. one of the nation's most controversial sheriff's is being slapped with criminal charges by a federal court. she is being charged with criminal misconduct for not ending his immigration sweeps which the supreme court found unconstitutional. arapio has been the center of controversy many times, some have even gone as far as calling him racist against immigrants. the u-s attorney of arizona says he's fed-up, and wants arapio to answer to a judge. although, arapio says he is not worried, his lawyer is alread fighting over what kind of trial the sheriff will have to trial we believe the sheriff being an elected official should be judged by his peers ..." the sheriff has no plans of attending his court dates. he says he will be tried "absentia." legalized marijuana has become a hot button issue. now more people than ever approve of the drug. we'll take a look at what's behind the soaring support and what it could ma in nevada. plus... a routing shopping trip turns into quite the adventure for one woman. the pregnant mother stopping in for some baby supplies...but ends up leaving with a whole lot more. ((bryan)) calm and warm will soon turn into warm and windy as a series of systems approaches the las vegas valley. above average temperatures will remain in place for the next couple of days, along with mainly sunny skies. expect light winds tomorrow with highs in the mid and upper 80s, then around 90 on friday and.. don't forget to download the streaming.. video on demand and incredible weather radar. it's free in the app store and as a marine combat veteran, i understand the sacrifices our military makes. our benefits are earned, politicians like joe heck should understand that. narrator: joe heck voted to shut down the federal government, risking critical services for nevada veterans. and during that shutdown, heck continued cashing his congressional paycheck. his military record deserves respect. but back in dc, joe heck is putting politics before nevada. and that doesn't work for me. narrator: vote vets is responsible for the content of this advertising. we all know you have to work together in order to get things done. but in washington, part of the problem, putting his party and special interests before nevada. i'm proud of my work with the bush and obama administrations on homeland security. and every bill i sponsored as attorney general was passed by democrats and republicans. i'm catherine cortez masto. i approve this message because i'll work with anyone (dustin haight, store manager): "in about 15 minutes we went from having a little bit of stomach problem to delivering a baby." the woman was shopping with her manager she wasn't feeling well. the manager knew she was going into labor so he called 9-1-1. paramedics arrived, and mom had already delivered the baby boy. both mom and baby are in good condition. the store manager says they now plan to buy her bunch of goods for the newborn. now for a look at the top stories now trending creepy clown fears spreading to mcdonalds...and tim tebow lays refuses to go down without a fight. nats of explosion people in arkansa got quite a surprise when they turned out for a bridge implosion -- only the bridge wouldn't come down. the bridge stood strong through repeated attempts for another 5 hours. officials finally using a bare to bring the bridge down. tim tebow is being called a just moments after leaving the field in arizona... tebow saw a fan having a seizure. you can see tebow lean over and say a prayer. witnesses say moments later the man sat up. he reportedly even joked with tebow... saying he was a university of georgia fan.... not florida... where tebow played college football. the clown sighting epidemic across the country hasn't been making changes to the character's schedule. ronald mcdonald will now limit his public appearances. according to a rasmussen poll in 20-14... 49 percent of americans admitted that they dont like clowns. you can check out all of the stories that are trending today.. just download our free 13 action news mobile app. you can get the latest weather updates, breaking news alerts and more. anchors adlib and toss to calm and warm will soon turn into warm and windy as a series of systems approaches the las vegas valley. above average temperatures will along with mainly sunny skies. expect light winds tomorrow with highs in the mid and upper 80s, then around 90 on friday. on friday, we will start to feel the effects of the first of three systems that will push near or through the area. expect gusts to 35mph friday afternoon and saturday. afternoon high will top out in system number two moves in sunday and maintains gusts around 35mph. the third system follows closely behind on monday and looks to be the windiest with gusts to about 40mph. the low 80s for most of the valley on monday. calmer weather returns for tuesday and wednesday with highs in the low to mid 80s, sunny skies and light winds. right now nine more states have measures on the ballot that could legalize marijuana in some form -- including here in support that idea. kumasi aaron tells us whats behind the increase, and how legal marijuana has impacted one state that's served as a test for the rest of the country. --take nat:-- --10:50:23-25-- "we always wear gloves or use chop sticks." it's been about a year since tru cannabis opened in aurora, colorado, one of four states and the district of columbia that have passed measures to legalize recreational marijuana use. and general manager jon scarpelli says the support from the community has been strong. cannabis-- --10:49:47-50:03-- it's always been there for us all of the neighbors that are really truly liking us being here and i think even more people from out of state are coming into see our stores in our community here and making sure that they wanted for their community in the future. --graphic:-- support of marijuana seems to be a nationwide trend. according to the pew research center 57% of u.s. adults say the use of marijuana ten years ago just 32% favored legalization, while 60% were opposed. --jon scarpelli / tru cannabis-- --51:00-02-- more and more support is coming up every day. traditionally young adults have been behind the shift of public support, but now support is rising among milennials and baby boomers as well. another big factor"r"!" results. --take nat:-- --10:48:13-15-- the process has been very smooth." robin peterson oversees marijuana enforcement in aurora. she says aside from some minor issues wit it's been a positive experience. --robin peterson / marijuana enforcement division-- --10:40:44-51-- we've done pretty well there hasn't been a lot of things that we've had to change it was pretty well thought out. peterson says revenues from marijuana has helped the city. --robin peterson / marijuana enforcement division-- --10:44:17-28-- we've had some transportation projects we've had to help out on a bond issue vote on measures to establish or expand legal marijuana use. --take nat:-- --"something in dispensary"-- marking a true test of support. a major concern for parents. despite raised awareness...the number of concussions suffered by kids is on the rise. so what's be done to keep them safe on the playing field? ghting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me. i want a president who inspires me, and that's not donald trump. plenty of young players are still getting potentially dangerous head injuries with so much focus on preventing concussion in the big leagues now, you might think we're making progress in stopping traumatic brain injuries in youth sports. but a new report from blue cross blue shield says the company's insurance claims for concussions increased by 43 percent over a six- year period ending in 2015. and there was a 71 percent spike in reported concussions for kids between the ages of 10 and 19. most of those head injuries were reported during the fall, just as football season kicks leagues are taking a tougher stand against concussions, with the state of washington passing a so-called "shake it off law." it requires injured kids to get medical clearance before returning to a game, or even practice. helmet manufacturers are even offering their own sensors to give coaches real- time information on the potential effects of hard hits. in fact, it's believed the increase in concussions may be attributed to more accurate testing and the new awareness. with tod andy rose. we'll be back with a look at today's top stories and a final check of your forecast! and.. before we head to break.. a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup. at 8 -- the goldbergs at 8:30 -- speechless at 9 -- modern family at 9:30 -- black-ish at 10 -- designated survivor at 11 -- 13 action news take a look at this view from chopper 13. .bringing you breaking news fast and first. the desert is where bad guys go when they want to make evidence disappear. but hiding the evidence won't help danny tarkanian. sure, he can bury all those property taxes he skipped out on for years... ...or all those fake charities he helped set up... t seniors he formed... or the $17 million judgment he never paid. he can try, but he can't make his record disappear. danny tarkanian: just a con man who can't bury the truth. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. narrator: and joe heck says "i have high hopes at i said, aah... narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i would bomb the [bleep] out of them. narrator: and heck? reporter: you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. than this wild video shows. that story and more on 13 action news.. live at 5. then later.. all new on 13 action news live at 6.. we're getting results tonight after water flooded a neighborhood for days. now people want to know what took so long to clean up the mess. when you ask... we investigate tonight at six. calm and warm will soon turn into warm and windy as a the las vegas valley. above average temperatures will remain in place for the next 80s, then around 90 on friday. on friday, we will start to feel the effects of the first afternoon high will top out in around 35mph. the third system follows the low 80s for most of the valley on monday. calmer weather returns for that does it for 13 action news live at 3:30.. but stay with us for judge judy up next. don't forget.. we'll see you back here in 60-minutes for 13-action news live at 5. until then.. thanks for watching and have a i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. narrator: and joe heck says "i have high hopes we'll see donald trump become president." i don't know what i said, aah... narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i would bomb the [bleep] out of them. narrator: and heck? reporter: you trust him having his finger on the nuclear button? heck: i do. reporter: why do you say that? heck: why wouldn't i? narrator: donald trump and joe heck. >> announcer: a life funded by u.s. citizens... >> judge judy: i'm paying your rent, yourur food stamps, your medicaid. >> announcer: ...but he could afford... >> she got rid of all my electronics, everything. >> announcer: ...to keep himself entertained. >> there was a 3-d tv, a 3-d blu-ray player. there was an xbox that was $400. >> judge judy: you try to explain to me, sir, how a man who has been uneyed can spend $4,000 in cash. you are about to enter 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 joseph boyd is suing his ex-girlfriend, 22-year-old amanda kydd, for painting his car with green house paint and for the return of his electronic equipment. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number matter of boyd vs. kydd. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. boyd, your lawsuit has two parts to it. first, this is your ex-girlfriend. you claim that when things got rough and it was over, she vandalized your car by spray-painting it, and then you say she stole some electronics from your home. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: ms. kydd says that she freely acknowledges that she painted a car a green color.

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