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past 25 years. he says - he has only seen his neighbors come in and out. but news of what happened last night is unsettling for him and his wife.. very surprised i have never seen anyhting like this in this area. how is your wife feeling about this ? she is taking a nap right now. she is not feeling good about the whole thing either. i did reach out to some of the roomates and am still waiting one of them did post on her facebook page that everyone is okay and did not wantto talk at this time. no suspects have been identified... this is an ongoing situation and police are asking for your help to find who did this. stabbing -- outside catholic charities on main street. the victim -- taken to the hospital -- in unknown condition. police -- arresting the attacker. right now -- the victim is in grave condition a 13-action news update -- on the deadly train crash in new jersey. investigators will have to dig deeper -- to find answers. that's because -- the data recorder they recovered -- wasn't working -- the day of the crash. the recorder -- is supposed to keep information -- on the train's speed. the national safety board -- hopes the data recorder -- in the front of the train -- is working. the train's engineer -- tells investigators the train was working properly -- before it crashed -- killing one person -- injuring more than a-hundred. and -- he says -- it was going about 10-miles-an hour -- as it approached the station. in philadelphia -- authorities launch an investigation -- into deadly police shooting. they want to know why officers -- fired more than 100 shots -- to take down an unarmed man -- who went on a rampage. the city's police commissioner contagious gunfire. abc's -- eva pilgrim -- has more. more than 100 shots fired? police ending a terrifying series of attacks. officials say the number of actual shots fired at christopher sowell... still being tallied. sot - commissioner richard ross/philadelphia pd: as of right now that count is 109 shots fired police are now identifying the 9 officers who opened fire, but not saying which hit and killed the 32-year-old suspected in a series of violent attacks on 5 people- investigators say he his own 8 year old son? sot - dan sowell/brother: it's a shame that he did it to his own kids but in the end, it wasn't fair that the cops shot an unarmed man that many times. the philadelphia police commissioner says while no gun has been recovered? multiple weapons used to slash and attack sowell's alleged victims were found? sot - commissioner richard ross/philadelphia pd: it is of serious concern to us the number of shots that were factor may have been what he calls "contagious fire" at the chaotic scene? and is promising more training. sot - lz: it's about certain biases and whether or not police officers are properly trained to recognize when someone is mentally ill and how to deescalate a situation and someone who is violent and actually trying to hurt them. that was eva pilgrim reporting. now -- to another police shooting. this one -- in los angeles. an 18-year-old -- african-american man -- shot and killed -- during a police chase. gathering at the scene. police say -- officers tried to pull over a car -- with paper license plates. they believed -- the car may have been stolen. officers say -- when the car did stop -- two men go out -- and ran off. the second man -- has not been found. tonight -- an alabama high school student is fighting to stay alive -- after a brutal beating that student -- suffering a skull fracture -- and bleeding from the brain. police are trying figure out -- what happened led to the attack. some people in the community asking people in the small town -- to pray -- to move past the violence -- and become a stronger community. a different kind of violence -- in a chicago shop. workers -- at a nail salon -- say -- some teenage customers attacked them -- with pepper spray -- then ran off -- without paying. audrina bigos -- has the story. in the loop, at fashion nails, there are always people coming and going. (nats) "they just ran out." but not running. (anh tran/ salon co-owner): "20 years of career, i never have something happen like that." (yen nguyen/ salon co-owner travel in groups, and you just can't catch them." she calls them the teen mob. on wednesday, she says a group of nine teens came in to get their nails done, but ran out before paying. (yen nguyen/ salon co-owner): "if it happens, they ran off, it's okay. but now, they're taking it to another level." two guys with the group pulled out pepper co-owner): "yes. yes." spraying two nail techs. (anh tran/ salon co-owner): "weapon that attacked us, that, in a second, it hurts, it them to pay first." a mural -- painted along a bridge --at a minnesota college -- is stirring up controversy. it's at the university of minnesota -- twin cities campus. the college republican's mural -- originally had the words -- "build the wall" -- written on it. "there's freedom of speech, then there's hate speech. it is one thing to be conservative. it is anothe t saying these things that are clearly xenophobic and targeting specific groups of republicans group says -- they don't condone hate. the president of the college republicans -- sending a statement -- saying -- "we have received comments on the painting -- falsely accusing us -- of being racist -- xenophobic -- and anti-immigrant." they say -- the vandalism -- was an attack on free speech. it's your voice -- your vote -- trump -- lost more than 900-million dollars -- and could avoided paying taxes -- for more than a decade. this -- as the candidate himself -- lobbing new attacks -- at rival hillary clinton. abc's -- mary bruce -- is in washington -- with the latest. the new york times revealing fragments of donald trump's state tax records from 1995 - reportedly showing more than 900 million dollars in losses - the deduction so large - it could have allowed trump to legally income taxes for up to 18 years. the newspaper says the paperwork was sent anonymously. clinton - "they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax?" trump - "that makes me smart." during last week's debate - trump defended himself for not paying federal income taxes during the late 70's? but he has repeatedly criticized other people for doing the same? "i know people that are making a tremendous amount of money i republican nominee responded to the story on twitter - saying "i know our complex tax laws better than anyone who has ever run for president - and am the only one who can fix them." "don't you think a man who has this kind of economic genius is a lot better for the united states than a woman? and the only thing she's ever produced is a lot of work for the fbi, of us are dummies because we believe in america? // i think they have a very distorted view of the american people and what "?(introduction / cheers)?" clinton herself spent sunday in church -- the candidate in charlotte - speaking on america's racial divide - nearly two weeks after the police shooting that killed a black father. at one point - clinton hugging the 9-year-old who tearfully addressed the city council last week. "she said we are black people and we shouldn't have to feel like this. // because my grandchildren are white, // let's be honest here, they won't face the kind of fear that we heard from the the trump campaign -- releasing a statement saying -- "mr. trump is a highly-skilled businessman -- who has a fiduciary responsibility to his business -- his family -- and his employees -- to pay no more tax -- than legally required." and donald trump is heading back here to the valley. he'll hold a rally -- at the henderson pavillion -- on wednesday morning. the rll start at 11-30. tickets are free -- on a first come -- first serve basis. if you want to attend -- you have to register for tickets -- on his website. hillary clinton's running mate -- tim kaine -- is also coming to town this week. he's holding a rally thursday -- just two days before -- nevada's deadline to register -- by mail -- for the november election. no word yet -- on where the rally will be held. police searched for months -- for a man -- they say -- committed more than a dozen crimes. they call him -- the "panty bandit" -- for stealing of lingerie. we'll tell you how -- police finally caught him. plus-- nats of sirens in dash cam video chaos on the streets of california. a trooper -- forced to flee -- after an angry mob attacks him. and it all began --over a car. here's a live look outside. the wind is whipping trees and dust around. we'll be right back. ? ? ? jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology schwarzenegger -- and a german police officer. federal police say -- the officer in the picture -- his body guard -- from riding bikes == along a train-station platform. schwarzenegger apologized -- and offered to take the picture. the cop let the actor go. he walked away -- pushing his bike. the so-called "panty bandit" is behind bars tonight. he's accused -- of breaking into -- nearly a dozen lingerie stores -- in california's san fernando valley police -- arresting -- 35- year-old carlos olivas. cops say -- they caught him -- trying to pry open -- the back door of a store. worth of property. and they say -- he even broke into one store -- serving breat-cancer patients -- twice. "we took it very personal because these are items that we may not ever get again, they fit and their is a special need for that fitting." police caught olivas -- trying to break into another store. he's charged with burglary. nats of sirens in dash cam video take a look at this. dash-cam video -- shows the frantic moments -- after california highway patrol driver --doing stunts -- in the middle of the street would you believe -- nearly a- hundred people were watching that driver. the officer -- walks up to this chevy tahoe -- and tries to get the driver -- to turn off the s-u-v, but the guy in the tahoe -- just takes off. the officer gets back in his and shatters his windows. "this was absolute anarchy on the part of the individuals that were vandalizing the chp vehicle with him inside. i have no doubt that had that police -- arrested three people. one of them -- telling investigators -- he was upset with the cops -- because they recently towed his car. right now -- millions in the path -- of hurricane matthew. the monster storm -- packing winds of 145 miles an hour -- as it barrels through the caribbean. abc's -- ben kennedy is in jamaica -- where people -- are getting ready. the calm - before the storm. for the arrival of hurricane matthew? nats - "?cutting wood?" for days now, this has been the sound in the streets - sot - melain azan / supermarket owner "it has been chaos from morning. we have been (selling an) unbelievable amount of kerosene lamps, flashlights - you name it, every imaginary thing." the government is also preparing - and watching the massive storm? sot - sean thomas "if we do not prepare, then disaster will the track takes matthew by several island nations? including haiti which could take a direct hit. the storm isn't expected to impact land for another day, but the u-s has already advised americans to leave if possible. watches and warnings are in effect across the region? people in cuba praying for the storm to move away - and boarding up a church badly are struggling to keep the shelves stocked. sot - bk - "have you been selling out of water and bread?" employee - "bread - "so, when bread comes in - it's gone?" employee - "gone, gone, gone." sot - sofia graham / shopper "unbelievable shopping - way down there - the line is." out on the water - the fisherman "no, no fisherman is going out, you know." while we wait here in kingston, jamaica, it is still not clear what impact the hurricane will have directly on the u-s. officials just want to get the message out early to make sure americans are ready. ben kennedy, abc news, kingston, jamaica. huelga. a large storm system is pushing through the area and will continue to bring gusty conditions through late tonight. a wind advisory is in effect for the area through 3am tomorrow. in addition, a high wind warning is in effect for the spring mountains through 3am as wel air into the region and high temps will drop to the mid 70s on monday for the las vegas valley. the winds will remain in the breezy category on monday. also, overnight lows will drop into the mid 50s monday into tuesday. lighter winds are expected on tuesday as the center of the system pushes northeast and high temps will warm a bit to drag in a reinforcement of cooler air on the back end and will bring and winds back up to breezy on wednesday and keep high temps around 80 through thursday. high temps will start to warm a bit by the weekend. expect highs in the mid 80s friday through next sunday, with light winds and sunny to here at 13 action news we want all kids in las vegas to be able to stay warm this winter effect for the area through 3am tomorrow. in addition, a high wind warning is in effect for the spring mountains through 3am as well. the system will drag in cooler on monday for the las vegas valley. the winds will remain in the breezy category on monday. also, overnight lows will drop into the mid 50s monday into tuesday. lighter winds are expected on tuesday as the center of the system pushes northeast and high temps will warm a bit to the very low 80s. on wednesday the system will cooler air on the back end and will bring and winds back up to breezy on wednesday and keep high temps around 80 through thursday. high temps will start to warm a bit by the weekend. expect highs in the mid 80s friday through next sunday, with light winds and sunny to mainly sunny all kids in las vegas to be able to stay warm this winter so our annual coats for kids drive is underway. and once again this year, r please donate gently used or new children's coats at any tropical smoothie cafe. to find a location near you go to ktnv dot com or tropical smoothie dot com. thanks to the salvation army. as the temperatures start to get colder, they'll distribute the coats to families in need. and a big thanks to tropical smoothie cafe, a proud sponsor of action news and this community project. worker in danger -- and in need of rescue -- in the middle of the woods. we'll show you -- how he's able to get out-- and get to the hospi 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. i'm catherine cortez masto as a doctor, i see how decisions in washington impact my patients here in nevada. so even though i'm a republican, i won't be voting for joe heck. joe heck's voted ten times to defund planned parenthood, which thousands of women depend on for cancer screenings. and heck opposes a woman's right to choose even when her health is at risk. for me and my patients, joe heck makes no sense. attention. you can see a rescuer -- being lowered from a helicopter -- to the mine. he patches the miner's wounds. then -- the man is lifted to the helicopter -- and taken to a hospital in seattle. a pair of new movies -- beat out recent releases -- for the countdown. (nat) "sully" fell two places to land in fifth place eight-point-four million dollars. that number pushes the clint eastwood-directed drama past the 100- million dollar mark after weeks in theaters. "storks" also slipped two spots to perch in fourth place with thirteen-point-eight-million, while "the magnificent seven" rode off with third place and fifteen-point-seven million. (nat) "deepwater horizon" starring mark wahlberg as one of the survivors of the b-p oil rig disaster, met 20-point-six million dollar opening, good enough for second place. (nat) "miss peregrine's home for peculiar children" won the weekend with a $28.5 million dollar debut. this marks the first time since in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. a lot more news coming your way -- on 13 action news live at 6-30... on 13 action news live at 6-30... including-- shows an officer -- slamming a handcuffed suspect -- into a windshield -- so hard it shatters. why -- police -- are now defending -- the officers actions. plus -- donald trump's taxes -- are back in the spotlight. we'll have more -- on how the business mogul -- was able to turn a billion dollar loss into a financial gain. and -- don't forget to download the ktnv mobile-- in the app store --or the google play store. it's free and lets you watch action news video anywhere you have mobile service. and.. our newscasts at and.. smartphone.. or tablet. we'll be right back. a wind advisory is in effect -- with gusts -- over 30 miles an hour. a dust advisory -- also issued -- because of those strong winds. meteorologist -- karla huelga. karla a large storm system is pushing through the area and will continue to bring gusty conditions through late tonight. a wind advisory is in effect for the area through 3am tomorrow. in addition, a high wind warning is in effect for the spring mountains through 3am as well. the system will drag in cooler air into the region and high temps will drop to the mid 70s on monday for the las vegas also, overnight lows will drop system pushes northeast and cooler air on the back end and high temps will start to warm a bit by the weekend. right now -- one person is recovering -- after being shot overnight near lake mead and nellis boulevards. 13-action news -- fast and first to the scene. the victim was taken to the hospital -- but was standing and speaking. no word -- on what led to the shooting. another crash -- claims the a 42-year-old motorcyclist -- was riding on the i-15 -- near russel. a drunk driver -- who was speeding -- lost control of his car -- slamming into man on the motorcycle. the rider -- died at university medical center. a passenger in the car -- suffered serious injuries. the driver -- arrested -- and charged with d-u-i. it's your voic -- your vote -- in the race for the white house. donald trump -- fending off tax questions -- after a new report from the new york times the newspaper saying -- it could legally avoid paying income taxes -- for up to 18 years. victor blackwell -- has the story. the times' report indicates donald trump in 1995 reported a 916- million-dollar loss and lists tax benefits he used after a turbulent financial period for his businesses in the early 1990s. the paper, citing tax experts, said trump could have used his loss to cancel out an equivalent amount of taxable income for nearly two decades. the paper says it obtained the three pages of documents when they were mailed to a reporter documents were mailed from new york city, and the return address claimed the envelope had been sent from trump tower. the paper did not examine trump's federal return. the times said it obtained one page of his new york state resident income tax return, as well as the first page of new jersey and connecticut nonresident returns. cnn has not independently verified the documents' authenticity. in response to the new york times report -- the trump campaign said the g- o-p nominee has paid hundreds of taxes, including property and real estate taxes. quote: "the only news here is that the more than 20-year-old alleged tax document was illegally obtained, a further demonstration that the new york times, like establishment media in general, is an extension of the clinton campaign, the democratic party and their global special interests," the statement said. (nats) the new york times report come less than a week after trump appeared to indicate during a debate with hillary clinton that he had not paid federal income tax over an the democratic nominee accused the billionaire of refusing to release his returns possibly because he wanted to hide how little tax he had paid. (hillary clinton/ (d) presidential candidate): "the only years anyone has ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license, and they show he didn't pay any federal income tax." (donald trump/(r) presidential candidate): "that makes me smart." (dana bash/ cnn chief political correspondent): "it sounds you admitted that you hadn't paid any federal income is that what you meant to say?" (donald trump/(r) presidential i will say this: i hate the way our government spends our taxes." some alarming video from a police department in ohio... a man -- is slammed against a police cruiser -- so hard -- his face cracks the windshield. now-- the two-year-old video -- is part of a federal lawsuit against the department. officers were arresting pele smith -- over suspicions of drug trafficking when the violent incident occured. officers say the video only tells part of the story. (chief cel rivera/ lorain assure pele smitha nd his family that a full investigation will be done and that the truth will come out, so that they will truly understand what happened." the officer claims he had to use greater force because smith was resisting arrest and that the slam was not intentional. he was not injured. right now -- 9 teenagers facing serious charges after this riot at a juvenile detention center in colorado. police say several staff surveillance video shows a teen pickup a chair and attack another kid. an all-out brawl ensues -- the teen's turning on staff members when they rush in to break it up. in all, three people are charged with felony assault and six are charged with misdemeanor assault. a massive explosion rocks a popular tourist destination in madrid, spain. 90 people were injured -- 5 of them seriously as they attended a festival. the blast sending glass and debris flying through the explosion -- but authorities are now looking into the possibility of a gas leak. nats of protesters (about 3mins in) protesters under seige in france. police firing tear gas and water cannons at them as they were demonstrating against the governments decision to shut down a migrant camp. the situation became violent when protesters began throwing rocks at police. 5 officers and a journalist were injured. the u-n is offerin broker peace between pakistan and india -- as tensions flare up in the disputed region of kashmir. there was another exchange of gunfire across the border today. both nations disagree over an attack that killed two pakistani soldiers on thursday. india has evacuated more than 10-thousand people from the area as a precaution. a pregnant woman lucky to be alive tonight... after slamming into this tree -- splitting her car in half. how she managed to walk away with serious injury. we'll introduce you to some new apps -- including one being described as the tinder for food. and remember -- chopper 13 bringing you breaking news fast and first. we'll be right back. a pregnant woman -- somehow -- able to survive -- this horrific car crash. the woman-- was driving down the road --during a rainstorm. she suddenly -- lost control -- and hit a barrier -- before the car -- taking down a utility pole -- before sliding down an embankement-- and slamming into this tree. (lt. allen levesque, portsmouth fire dept.): "the passenger side of that car it was just literally folded around the tree, you couldn't see the trunk of the tree at all. dept.): "she was also 15 weeks pregnant. yea. and everything was fine. it was amazing." firefighters say -- the woman was wearing a seatbelt -- and she managed to walk away -- with little more than her broken nose -- her baby is just fine. two people are recovering tonight -- after a small plane crash in texas. it happened in the town of taylor. that's about 30 miles northeast of austin. authorities say -- airplane hit the ground -- and caught fire. the pilot -- suffering severe burns. the passenger -- also injured. officials are investigating -- to figure why the plane went down. positive for zika - v new tests -- are suggest some mosquitos-- in miami beach may i virus. officials say preliminary tests show that a new sample of mosquitos from the area has tested positive for the disease. if the tests are confirmed -- that would be the sixth mosquito sample from miami beach with a positive test. the sample was taken in an area that's already been designated a zika transmission zone. at least 35 people in miami beach have contracted zika locally. right now -- million in the path of hurricane matthew. as it tears through the caribbean. people living in jamaica boarding up windows and stocking up on supplies as they prepare for the worst. sot - sean thomas "if we do not prepare, then disaster will catch us unaware." sot - melain azan / supermarket owner "it has been chaos from morning. we have been (selling an) unbelievable amount of kerosene lamps, flashlights - you name which could take a direct hit. the u-s urging americans to leave if possible. ((adlib wx toss)) through the area and will continue to bring gusty conditions through late tonight. a wind advisory is in effect for the area through 3am tomorrow. in addition, a high wind warning is in effect for the spring mountains through 3am as well. the system will drag in cooler air into the region and high temps will drop to the mid 70s on monday for the las vegas valley. the winds will remain in the breezy category on monday. tuesday. lighter winds are expected on tuesday as the center of the system pushes northeast and high temps will warm a bit to the very low 80s. on wednesday the system will drag in a reinforcement of cooler air on the back end and will bring and winds back up to breezy on wednesday and keep expect highs in the mid 80s friday through next sunday, with light winds and sunny to mainly sunny skies. imagine a gas station charging effect for the area through 3am tomorrow. in addition, a high wind warning is in effect for the spring mountains through 3am as well. the system will drag in cooler air into the region and high temps will drop to the mid 70s on monday for the las vegas valley. the winds will remain in the breezy category on monday. also, overnight lows will drop into the mid 50s monday into tuesday as the center of the system pushes northeast and high temps will warm a bit to the very low 80s. on wednesday the system will drag in a reinforcement of cooler air on the back end and will bring and winds back up to breezy on wednesday and keep high temps around 80 through thursday. high temps will start to warm a bit by the weekend. expect highs in the mid 80s friday through next sunday, with light winds and sunny to mainly sunny skies. effect for the area through 3am tomorrow. in addition, a high wind warning is in effect for the spring mountains through 3am as well. the system will drag in cooler air into the region and high temps will drop to the mid 70s on monday for the las vegas valley. the winds will remain in the breezy category on monday. also, overnight lows will drop into the mid 50s monday into tuesday. lighter winds are expected on tuesday as the center of the system pushes northeast and the very low 80s. on wednesday the system will drag in a reinforcement of cooler air on the back end and will bring and winds back up to breezy on wednesday and keep high temps around 80 through thursday. high temps will start to warm a bit by the weekend. expect highs in the mid 80s friday through next sunday, with light winds and sunny to mainly sunny skies. ((adlib wx close)) imagine a gas station -- you -- nearly 10-thousand dollars -- for a tank of gas. well, it happened to one couple in fort myers, florida. they put about about 20-dollars worth of gas into their car. they tried to use their credit card the next day -- but were shocked to find out they were over their credit limit. turns out -- they were 10-thousand dollars --for more than 27-thousand gallons of gas. to make matters worse -- they were given the runaround -- when they tried to get their money back. (susan gower, charged almost $10,000 for gas): "the bank just said 'get with valero, have them reverse the charges.' very simple," buttwith (susan gower, charged almost $10,000 for gas): "it stemmed from the glitch in his gas pump. he just wouldn't ever own up to the fact that he was wrong." it took nearly 2-weeks -- but eventually they got their money back. needless to say -- they probably won't be getting gas dominate facebook -- instagram -- even pintrest. if looking at those pictures or recipies gets you hungry -- listen up. mary moloney shows us some apps foodies will love. if you're used to swiping left or right for dates on tinder -- consider downloading tender. it's considered the tinder for food. with photos and recipes from people all over the world. recipe. or swipe left to skip over it. wanna head out to eat -- but hate to wait for a table? download no wait. the app essentially waits in line for you. once your table is ready -- you'll get a text. already -- no wait is being used in more than 4 thousand restaurants across the country. once you have your food in front of you -- take that perfect picture with foodie. the app has 26 filters -- customized for food pics. -- they're free. for consumer watch -- i'm mary moloney here's a look at what's coming at 7 -- america's funniest home videos at 8 -- once upon a time at 9 -- secrets and lies at 10 -- quantico at 11 -- 13 action news in tonight's dirty dining... chief investigator darcy spears investigates a repeat offender. the dirty deeds that may have caused one customer to become extremely ill. jacky rosen: i'm jacky rosen, and as a computer programmer, i created apps... before they were called "apps" and i learned there's always a smart solution. as president of my synagogue, we found a smart solution to rising energy costs... creating one of the largest solar projects in the state. in congress, i'll work with democrats and republicans i approved this message because i know we can find smart solutions... even in washington. [cell phone vibrating] when the billionaire koch brothers call, congressman joe heck has been answering. voting with the koch brothers' agenda 85% of the time. giving tax breaks to big oil companies and the super rich, but ending medicare as we know it and forcing cuts to social security. brothers may be a good call for joe heck, but it doesn't work for nevada's working families. senate majority pac is responsible complaint -- about food poisoning -- at a restaurant that's a repeat offender. contact-13 chief investigator -- darcy spears -- has all the dirty details. someone complained to the health district that they got sick after eating at kaya sushi. we'll spare you the symptoms, but suffice to say something in the monkey brain roll, sea tuna sashimi didn't sit well. 4:00 juno sul: yeah, well, you know, in this industry that happens all the time. we don't really know if they got sick after eating here. inspectors don't know either. but they did document improper thawing, unsafe food temperatures, improper handwashing and other factors that could contribute to foodborne illness. in fact, the inspection turned up plenty of health code with 31 demerits and a c grade. the repeat offender on spring mountain and arville was first on dirty dining in 2012. 3:01 darcy: granted it's been four years, and that's a long time, but still, some places never get on dirty dining and whenever you're on twice, people kind of wonder--can the place just not get it right? manager juno sul blames it on being an all-you-can-eat restaurant. 3:21 juno: we have to be constantly making food. it's a little harder to control our food and our employees. n handler rub their nose and face with gloved hands, then proceed to touch fish and the cutting board. these mussels weren't being safely handled. and look at all the food debris on the equipment next to it. 2:24 juno: we know what we're doing wrong. we're working with our health consultant to fix the issues. knobs on equipment were also caked with food debris. there's black gunk in the floor mat rings. and take a look inside the fridge! 4:40 juno: yeah, um, that's something that we have to definitely work on. we're actually looking for cleaning companies, because we realize, considering how busy we are, it's really hard to maintain the cleanliness. cases in point? a rusty knife and a soiled panel (7866) and get this--a chef was chewing gum while preparing sushi. 6:38 darcy: and you know when you chew gum, spittle flies out of your mouth, i mean, yuck! juno: yeah. he's actually one of our new we told him about what he can do and what he cannot do. cannot re-use a dry wiping cloth to remove raw fish debris from a knife. cannot leave sliced lemons and limes uncovered and subject to contamination. and cannot store a skewer of meat on the bottom shelf of a dirty table next to an open bucket of chlorine sanitizer. juno says it was left over from the night before. 8:18 darcy: so again, with the cleaning. sitting out all night too. juno: yeah, that's why we're looking for a professional company to do it for us. /nat/ we've got four imminent health hazard closures, beginning with olive garden on flamingo and tamarus. it was shut down because sewage was backing up out of floor drains due to a problem with their grease trap, which is what we're looking at in these truly unappetizing images. /nat/ the palace station hotel hot dog cart was shut down for no hot water. also, hot dogs were 17 degrees below the safe h temperature. /nat/ pasta idea on lake mead and buffalo was shut down after someone complained to the health district that the restaurant was operating without any water. inspectors arrived, found that was true, and forced them to close. /nat/ and the portable unit outside playas de cancun was shut down for no hot water. the dirty dining repeat offender is on east charleston between pecos and sandhill. inspectors also saw an employee preparing tacos with bare hands. waste water from a sink and sour cream and shredded lettuce at unsafe temperatures. the unit is still closed. darcy tag: kaya sushi still has a c. pasta idea, olive garden and palace station's hot dog cart re-opened with a grades. darcy spears, 13 action news. you're watching thirteen action news -- where you get breaking news -- fast and first. we all know you have to work together in order to get things done. but in washington, too often joe heck has been 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 approve this message because i'll work with anyone to put nevada first. tomorrow. in addition, a high wind warning is in effect for the spring mountains through 3am as well. the system will drag in cooler air into the region and high at ktnv.com -- and our ktnv thank you for watching. we'll see you at 11. iro: here's a sneak peek at the season premier of "afv." we know you're gonna love it. ? 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