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news 3's denise rosch has a preview of her special report airing tonight on news 3 at 11:00. >> it's a problem on many of our public lands, enjoying what nevada has to offer without destroying it. once it's done, it's done. and out in gold butte, there's with the ancient art there's graffiti and vandalism. now the nonprofit, friends the gold butte, is asking president obama to take action before he leaves office. supporters worry if it doesn't happen now, starting over with a new president will push back any hope of protection for years. i hope you will join me for my special report gold butte tonight at 11:00. >> looking forward to it. >>> if something's wrong, we >> many people fear they will get sicker if they go into a hospital. the experts have advice to help you stay safe while you are in the care of a hospital. >>> and why a restaurant owner wants his customers to pay what they feel and to pay it forward. ?? ?? that's why there's oravet dental hygiene chews. oravet's dual action approach cleans teeth and gets to the underlying cause of bad breath by blocking bacteria to help p
news 3's denise rosch has a preview of her special report airing tonight on news 3 at 11:00. >> it's a problem on many of our public lands, enjoying what nevada has to offer without destroying it. once it's done, it's done. and out in gold butte, there's with the ancient art there's graffiti and vandalism. now the nonprofit, friends the gold butte, is asking president obama to take action before he leaves office. supporters worry if it doesn't happen now, starting over with a new...
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news 3's denise rosch was in court for the emotional sentencing. >> i'm sorry. i apologize. i didn't think this would go that far or anything like that. if i could take it back, i would. anybody else. i really value human life. >> reporter: speaking directly to the family of tiyvonne taylor mills, robinson said he was scared the night he shot and killed the 16-year-old western high school student. the crime, caught on police surveillance cameras. robinson said he had just been robbed of watches when he pulled the trigger but he never meant to kill anyone. tiyvonne taylor mills' father >> he shot and killed a child that he didn't know. >> reporter: and the family's pain was not offer. nine months after his death, his mother committed suicide. in court, a friend reading a letter she had written. >> i cry every day. i'm an emotional wreck. >> reporter: robinson was arrested three months after the shooting in california. he later agreed to plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter. his sentence m 8 to 20 years in taylor said it's not enough. >> you have killed my whole family. >> r
news 3's denise rosch was in court for the emotional sentencing. >> i'm sorry. i apologize. i didn't think this would go that far or anything like that. if i could take it back, i would. anybody else. i really value human life. >> reporter: speaking directly to the family of tiyvonne taylor mills, robinson said he was scared the night he shot and killed the 16-year-old western high school student. the crime, caught on police surveillance cameras. robinson said he had just been...
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gerard ramalho and denise rosch will be out at so many areas. we've got team coverage representing both 150ids of the aisle. catch that on cw las vegas channel 33, cable channel 6, as always he will bring you the results in realtime on news3lv.com and on all of our social media platforms. >>> some scary moments for elementary students on a bus. >> [ bleep ] get on the bus. >> mommy! that led to a brawl between a parent and bus driver all caught on camera. >>> some of the coolest cars on the face of the planet are parked in las vegas right now. how you can cruise by and check them out. >> chloe: temperatures outside just after 7:00 p.m. are pretty comfortable. mid-60s today and it's going to be toasty tomorrow. i'll let you know how long this hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment
gerard ramalho and denise rosch will be out at so many areas. we've got team coverage representing both 150ids of the aisle. catch that on cw las vegas channel 33, cable channel 6, as always he will bring you the results in realtime on news3lv.com and on all of our social media platforms. >>> some scary moments for elementary students on a bus. >> [ bleep ] get on the bus. >> mommy! that led to a brawl between a parent and bus driver all caught on camera. >>> some...
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denise rosch, news 3. >> reed: welcome to nevada. [ laughter ] . >> latoya: sign me up for the bottle feeding. >> jeff:ou >> reed: you come from dallas and see camels. >> latoya: i love it. i am loving the fact it's cold but not going to last for long. >> chloe: nope. it is going to be cold overnight but this weekend looks pretty good. because we are sandwiched between two storms. one we just had then another one that is coming to us in the week ahead. so your weekend, hey, it's going to be pretty awesome. outside we've got the clear skies in las vegas. temperatures are already pretty cold out there. currently lingering in the upper 40s near anthem and summerlin. so yes it is chilly outside. if go anywhere you have to bring a jacket. i just came from outdoors and you need a jacket. 40s and fifties for the rest of our neighborhoods. it's pretty calm out there but like i said we're going see those temperatures again drop like a rock tonight. we're under the freezing mark already at mount charleston. 50 degrees for pahrump. mid-fifties for boulder city. 50 for overton and upper indian sp
denise rosch, news 3. >> reed: welcome to nevada. [ laughter ] . >> latoya: sign me up for the bottle feeding. >> jeff:ou >> reed: you come from dallas and see camels. >> latoya: i love it. i am loving the fact it's cold but not going to last for long. >> chloe: nope. it is going to be cold overnight but this weekend looks pretty good. because we are sandwiched between two storms. one we just had then another one that is coming to us in the week ahead. so...
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denise rosch, news 3. >>> an update to a bizarre road rage incident. the woman accused of flashing a guilty plea today. you may remember this cell phone video showing 32-year-old gina demarco exposing herself and screaming profanities after a crash on the 95 in the middle of rush hour. now, gina demarco pled guilty to attempting to use someone else's identity to buy a car. charges for indecent exposure and leaving the scene of an accident were dropped. her lawyer said that's because the family who captured the cell phone video that you just saw never showed up on happened on the highway outside of court. >> no. they didn't show up because they know they are wrong. >> what did they do? >> they -- >> did they crash into you? >> yes. >> they didn't have kids in the car. it's all crap. i don't want to talk to anybody about it. >>> a local father asking for help finding the man he said sexually assaulted his daughter on thanksgiving day. antonio castelan has the >> reporter: the sexual assault happened at this gated community. the father tells us he never i
denise rosch, news 3. >>> an update to a bizarre road rage incident. the woman accused of flashing a guilty plea today. you may remember this cell phone video showing 32-year-old gina demarco exposing herself and screaming profanities after a crash on the 95 in the middle of rush hour. now, gina demarco pled guilty to attempting to use someone else's identity to buy a car. charges for indecent exposure and leaving the scene of an accident were dropped. her lawyer said that's because...
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denise rosch, news 3. >> latoya: a lot of fun. this veterans day the nation honored those who sacrificed so much to secure our freedom. ? [music] ? president obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier as part of his final veterans day ceremony as president. president obama mentioned the recent election and encouraged citizens to continue to forge unity in spite of diversity. >> reed: a las vegas soldier is home after a nine month deployment to kuwait. his homecoming a total surprise for his two sons. >> go get him. camouflage the major was reunited with his kids at their school. today the family was able to enjoy the annual veterans day parade in downtown las vegas after this heart warming moment. it is a tradition for them. >> it's nice to honor people who have gave us our freedom. it makes them feel really good inside too. >> we've been coming out to this parade since they've been, you know, little babies. first time he came out three days old. >> reed: he says he looks forward to going to his boys soccer games now t
denise rosch, news 3. >> latoya: a lot of fun. this veterans day the nation honored those who sacrificed so much to secure our freedom. ? [music] ? president obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier as part of his final veterans day ceremony as president. president obama mentioned the recent election and encouraged citizens to continue to forge unity in spite of diversity. >> reed: a las vegas soldier is home after a nine month deployment to kuwait. his homecoming a...
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denise rosch now talks to the neighbors. >> reporter: neighbors say the cats had not been at the home for long, maybe a week. but if you take a property, you can see there are no large fences or large cages of any kind. and that, according to law enforcement, is a problem. this is a picture of 34-year-old trisha meyer posing with some of her animals. but here in pahrump, neighbors have seen more than photographs. >> i have seen them walking back and forth. >> reporter: jeff saw is the big cats from across the street. you. they were her pets. but they are wild. their national instinct. >> reporter: he says while he didn't call 911 about the tigers, he's glad someone else did. last week, meyer was arrested after sheriff deputies came to herhouse and discovered she was wanted for felony theft out of texas. she had also been charged in that state for child entertainment for allowing tigers to roam free with her 14-year-old daughter. it during her pahrump arrest, protective custody by law enforcement. according to police, eight monkeys were found in the home. >> don't know what she was thi
denise rosch now talks to the neighbors. >> reporter: neighbors say the cats had not been at the home for long, maybe a week. but if you take a property, you can see there are no large fences or large cages of any kind. and that, according to law enforcement, is a problem. this is a picture of 34-year-old trisha meyer posing with some of her animals. but here in pahrump, neighbors have seen more than photographs. >> i have seen them walking back and forth. >> reporter: jeff...
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denise rosch, news 3. >> reed: all right. talk about grade a weather. perfect time to land in our valley and we know a lot of people are coming in to push out the vote right chloe. >> chloe: and the weather is going to cooperate. maybe pack the sunscreen. i can't believe i'm saying that and it's november. warmer weather on the way. it's getting ridiculous. but, you know, whate. it's nice and clear. beautiful in las vegas tonight. this afternoon wasn't too bad though. woke up to breezes. 20 and 30 miles an hour. overall we rounded it out nicely today. temperatures above normal at 75 degrees this afternoon. even starting off at 59 degrees. similar weather is expected overnight tonight but highs tomorrow are going to be much warmer. here is where we're sitting right now in las vegas. 71 degrees near eastern and bonanza. currently in the mid-60s at lamb and owens. the rest of us you can see most of us in the 60s right now. just a few of the warm spots in henderson and paradise. elsewhere we're dropping into the 60s. looking like another cool night like last
denise rosch, news 3. >> reed: all right. talk about grade a weather. perfect time to land in our valley and we know a lot of people are coming in to push out the vote right chloe. >> chloe: and the weather is going to cooperate. maybe pack the sunscreen. i can't believe i'm saying that and it's november. warmer weather on the way. it's getting ridiculous. but, you know, whate. it's nice and clear. beautiful in las vegas tonight. this afternoon wasn't too bad though. woke up to...
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denise rosch reports first responders are constantly preparing. >> reporter: we don't like to think about it but there are faultlines all over the las vegas valley and should the worse happen, first responders will be ready >> two casualties. one seems to be unconscious, the other is conscious. >> reporter: it's the type of call they hope will never come. >> we'll get you hope. don't move. >> okay. >> reporter: a collapsed building, victims trapped inside. but here in the nevada desert, first responders prepare for everything. the national guard and firefighters and police officers from north las vegas staging what might happen in a 6.7 earthquake. lieutenant. >> reporter: matt sassed yers are here from all over the country. >> this magnitude of training has not been done in nevada since 2008. >> reporter: the scenario, a department store has fallen. this man and his partner search through the rubble. >> if you get too high on adrenaline, you will fail. >> reporter: all the while sending back information to central command. it's only a drill. >> it would have been nice to have smoke and t
denise rosch reports first responders are constantly preparing. >> reporter: we don't like to think about it but there are faultlines all over the las vegas valley and should the worse happen, first responders will be ready >> two casualties. one seems to be unconscious, the other is conscious. >> reporter: it's the type of call they hope will never come. >> we'll get you hope. don't move. >> okay. >> reporter: a collapsed building, victims trapped inside....
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news 3's denise rosch with their plan. >> reporter: a new police academy is getting ready to graduate. once they do, the officers will be headed to the streets, including las vegas boulevard. you will remember before the bridges, it was very difficult to cross the street right here. well, now the people are up and over traffic but ts its own set of issues. ? >> reporter: at 65 years old, jerry walker just wants to sing. ? >> reporter: and for the past few years or so -- >> at least ten years. >> reporter: -- he's been doing it it on the strip, more specifically the pedestrian bridges. but when the sun goes down, jerry goes home. he says that's when a certain element comes out to play. all of that stuff at night. i don't play at night no more. i used to. it's dangerous at night. >> for police, this is a choke point. >> reporter: larry hadfield with metro police say the bridges serve an important purpose, keeping tens of thousands of pedestrians away from traffic. unfortunately, with crowds come problems. >> people think that they are not visible while they are on these bridges. we have
news 3's denise rosch with their plan. >> reporter: a new police academy is getting ready to graduate. once they do, the officers will be headed to the streets, including las vegas boulevard. you will remember before the bridges, it was very difficult to cross the street right here. well, now the people are up and over traffic but ts its own set of issues. ? >> reporter: at 65 years old, jerry walker just wants to sing. ? >> reporter: and for the past few years or so --...
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. >> as denise rosch explains, falling into extinction, it's a >> bats will eat hundreds of millions of insects every single night. but in recent years there is a threat scientists have been tracking, a fungus that's killing off bat colonies back east has been found on the west coast. that's one reason we traveled to a cave in nevada where an important program is >> they will cluster as many as 5,000 bats per square meter and they -- there's so many of them in the cave that they create their own thermal environment. >> reporter: did the bats bump into us occasionally? yes, they did. it was also a fascinating assignment. i hope you will join me for my report for news 3 live at 11:00. >>> halloween craft projects send the wrong message to young children. >>> and a look at your halloween costumes that you shared with us on social media. get the kids around the tv. we're gonna give them the spotlight -- coming up. we've learned a lot about how joe heck works. follow the money. he called nevada's foreclosure crisis a "blip" and took almost $700,000 from wall street, including some of the
. >> as denise rosch explains, falling into extinction, it's a >> bats will eat hundreds of millions of insects every single night. but in recent years there is a threat scientists have been tracking, a fungus that's killing off bat colonies back east has been found on the west coast. that's one reason we traveled to a cave in nevada where an important program is >> they will cluster as many as 5,000 bats per square meter and they -- there's so many of them in the cave that...
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news 3's denise rosch has more on their point of view. >> early voting here in clark county ends this friday. but today, students across the country are participating in mock elections. they say what happens mere at have a major effect on their lives. the results are hardly scientific. >> i feel like it's been a lot of drama. >> reporter: five seniors from cheyenne high school asked their opinions. show of hands how many would vote for clinton, how many trump, and did the final debate influence that 4-1 split. dis respectfulful -- disrespectful to the mediator and clinton. >> reporter: did it change your mind? >> no. i would vote for clinton if i could vote. >> reporter: while it won't count, hundreds of students are voting today. it's called every kid votes, a nationwide mock election. by 5:00 mask time, roughly 700,000 students had participated. hillary clinton in the l trump, an issue important to him, a strong military. >> that's the career i want to go into. i want to join the military and do 20 years plus in there. so definitely the long-term effects of what this president will
news 3's denise rosch has more on their point of view. >> early voting here in clark county ends this friday. but today, students across the country are participating in mock elections. they say what happens mere at have a major effect on their lives. the results are hardly scientific. >> i feel like it's been a lot of drama. >> reporter: five seniors from cheyenne high school asked their opinions. show of hands how many would vote for clinton, how many trump, and did the...