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you'll get free installation, with a o ne hour arrival window, tv equipment and epix included. call for more, now. breaking news -- a man is dead after he is shot five times in bond hill.a school just blocks away from the scene was also put on lockdown. 9 on your side's ashley zilka is live in bond hill with what police are saying about this shooting. ashley? you can see this is still a very active crime scene. investigators are waiting for the coroner to arrive. police found the man shot at least 5 times right in the middle of franklin avenue. take a look at this brown apartment building concentrating on that area.
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it appears the white male, in his late 20s, was shot right outside of the building and ran into the street where he collapsed. bond hill elementary school is near this area- the school was on lockdown until police knew the area was safe. sot: captain paul broxterman district 4 commander right now- police say they have no suspects in custody. no weapons have a shooting victim, wounded in 2008, has died nearly eight years later' ... and now police are trying to solve a homicide.police say david wallace died on january fifth of this year...his death caused by injuries he suffered when he was shot in september 2008. 2008.9 on your side was on the scene on mcmicken ave in o-t-r that night ... when police say wallace was shot three times in his upper body.wallace was 33 at the time. police are now saying that complications
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caused his death this month. they are now investigating it as a murder. mount healthy police have identified a person of interest for leaving an man- unconscious from a drug overdose- in the parking lot of a white castle.it happened around one this morning on hamilton avenue.a customer saw nathaniel clark's lifeless body, alerted a clerk, who then called police.mount healthy officers responded and administered narcan -- which saved the man's life. now they say they're getting closer to finding those responsible. chief vince demasimount healthy police department department"we have identified a person of interest. that information was passed on to the hamilton county heroin task force and that group will be doing the followup. we think that they're probably better situated to do the followup than we are and our hope is that we will successfully be able to charge an invidivual in relation to throwing this invididual out there in the parking lot on hamilton avenue." avenue."nathaniel clark, the man who o-d'd, is currently in
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center on a charge of possession of drugs. it's been almost 24 hours since a woman was found half naked and screaming in a tri-state cemetery...and police are still looking for the man who attacked her. her.hamilton police say the woman ran into that cemetery to escape.she was helped by neighbors who found her.the woman claimed the man held a knife to her throat and tried to rape her.he got away in a white truck. an out of state landlord is accused of acting more like a slumlord while managing five properties in cincinnati. cincinnati. and today.. reps for that new jersey based property owner were in court. a judge found 'p-f holdings' in default for failing to fix more than 18-hundred violations.. leaving tenants with leaky ceilings, bedbugs and unlocked doors. now-- a judge is deciding who will take over as manager and bring the buildings up to code so families aren't left homeless. sotconnie hampton angry tenant 4735 we have issues with the doors not be unlocked people being in the building that we don't know. it's just ridiculous and hopefully they appoint someone they can help
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29nslumsota the judge is listening to all sides before making a decision, but it's expected someone from the mortgage company will step in to make the repairs and keep families in place. roseann aragon will have the latest from the courtroom at 5. one more day until we hit 50 degrees in january! but lets not get ahead of ourselves. chief meteorologist steve raleigh has a first look at what's in store for your 9 first warning forecast tonight! steve? by the weekend, an area of high pressure sets up over the carolinas and brings more mild air back to the tri-state. saturday will be partly cloudy and down right pleasant outside. temperatures will build into the mid to low 50s! more clouds are back for sunday and we'll see a better chance for rain. currently, it's looking like a 40% chance for rain during the day. this
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showers are expected, especially in the afternoon hours. we are still watching the timing of rain next week. currently, it looks like monday will be mainly dry during the day with highs staying mild in the mid 50s. a warm front lifts that night, bringing in scattered rain chances. but most of the day tuesday will be spent in the warm sector of our next low pressure system. temperatures climb to 580f. then, showers and storms will likely move through the tri-state later that evening and overnight. behind the front, temperatures cool rapidly. if you're using extension cords in your home right now-do you know how old they are?as briana harper shows us, it's worth looking into.she takes us to a house fire in madisonville where investigators say the wires were at fault. this home on east ledge street in madisonville is still standing thanks to some quick action by cincinnati firefighters. crews responded around 9 o'clock this morning to find smoke and flames coming from the second floor. firefighters say an overheated extension cord is to blame. cincinnati fire department "it looks like spaghetti! wires everywhere. what happens is people put too many things into an extension cord and it
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according to the u-s fire administration there are more than 28-thousand electrical fires each year and they typically start in the bedrooms.and in this case, the five people inside were able to escape thanks to working smoking detectors. "there's a drastic drop in the amount of fire casualties with the introduction of smoke detectors-- they're just invaluable."and so are these tips-that might just help you prevent an electrical fire in your own home.-try to plug appliances directly into an outlet-never run cords underneath rugs-be sure to replace old and outdated wiring."really extension cords are meant for temporary use they're not meant to replace permanent wiring. so if you've got a situation where you've got an extension cord and you've got it taped to the wall or stapled to the floor you want to call and electrician and have them out in another outlet,briana cincinnati. the home sustained up to 10- thousand dollars in damage. and here are a few more things to keep in mind the next time
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in.don't overload the cord or use one as a permanent solution to a room with wiring that doesn't work.and when you buy an extension cord look for something with the letters -- ul, e-t-l or c-s-a.that means the cord has been independently tested for safety. if you haven't signed up for health insurance yet, sunday is your last chance to do so-- or you'll have to pay a penalty.this year the deadline will not be extended. extended.the number of people trying to enroll on the federal health marketplace jumped 50-percent yesterday compared to this time a week ago.if you are not insured by sunday's deadline, the penalty is 695 dollars or more. you might find the sign-up process is slow-- so be the last minute! if you need help -- there are a few places offering it. on sunday -- the freestore foodbank is offering services from four until midnight.in ohio so far this year -- 226 thousand people have signed up
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starting tomorrow -- military members and ohioans living overseas can start to vote by absentee ballot. ballot.this is for the upcoming presidential primary election, held in march.you can still register through the secretary of state's website. absentee voting begins february 17. and new information about the listeria outbreak -- traced back to a southwestern ohio facility.officials now say the *dole plant in springfield had all the right safety procedures in place. place.the c-d-c says at least 15 people in eight states have been hospitalized after eating tainted salad.three of those illnesses were confirmed just today.another person has died. dole stopped all production at the plant and removed all of the questionable products from stores. foreclosure rates in cincinnati are dropping. dropping.new figures from core- logic from november show the rate sits just over one percent.that's down from 2014 and lower than the national foreclosure average.even better news -- mortgage delinquencies are also down, which means the foreclosure
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in a world that runs on *credit, one homeless man is taking survival -- into a new era. era."being homeless is my business now. my business is being homeless." the option he's giving to
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a homeless man panhandling in michigan is trying to keep up with the times -- now offering to take *credit card* donations. donations.he's known as 'honest abe' -- and for four years he has asked for money at the same intersection.abe said a lot of people would tell him they didn't carry cash.. so what'd he do? he built his own website and now takes money on credit card. :11-:16 (abe hagenston/homele ss)"why not be the first
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world to have my own website know, have a merchant account and take credit cards?" cards?" abe says he gets between 20 and 50 dollars a day in donations.abe has plans to expand his idea and even develop an app to weed out fake panhandlers and still help those in need. a developing story right now... the f-b-i has released surveillance video out of oregon that shows the shooting that killed a protester after he ran from police.the now's todd walker has the video... and breaks down the latest in this month long standoff. --todd looklive intro--the fbi had a surveillance plane tracking the vehicle lavoy finicum was in.. and investigators have now released the dramatic video it was capturing at the time.. along with a timeline..--vo cover--this video was captured around 4:30 tuesday afternoon in oregon.. as two vehicles left the wildlife refuge that ammon bundy and plenty of others have occupied for several weeks now..the black jeep that bundy and two other people were in was stopped.. and they were taken into custody without incident..the white truck took off..watch as it heads toward a road
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off the road and into a off the road and into a snowbank.. nearly hitting an fbi agent..around 4:35.. finicum gets out of the truck with his hands up.. but investigators say he starts reaching for something in his pocket.. they had been told he might have been armed..at that point he is shot.. we are not showing you that part of the video.the fbilater found a 9 milimeter handgun in that same pocket.former fbi special agent in charge bob pence tells me investigators released this video to be as transparent as possible.sot= bob pence / former fbi special agent in charge - :32 i think five years ago maybe that would not have been released :35 now so much can happen on social media and make it happen instantly and many many times its inaccurate and incorrect so i think you're going to see more from law enforcement :47--todd looklive on cam--right now the fbi believes there are still some people inside the refuge.. they are being offered a way to exit through checkpoints.. several have already taken that option.for the now, i'm todd walker. the men arrested so far have been charged with one count of conspiracy to impede an
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penalty of 6 years in prison. remember amanda knox?she's the american convicted then cleared of murdering her roommate in italy back in 2007. her ex-boyfriend -- who also had his murder conviction overturned -- is now demanding 545 thousand dollars from the italian government for his wrongful imprisonment.that's the maximum amount raffaele sollecito can ask for under italian law.a tuscan court will now decide how much he'll actually get. by the weekend, an area of high pressure sets up over the carolinas and brings more mild air back to the tri-state. saturday will be partly cloudy and down right pleasant outside. temperatures will build into the mid to low 50s! more clouds are back for sunday and we'll see a better chance for rain. currently, it's looking like a 40% chance for rain during the day. this means hit or miss light showers are expected,
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hours. we are still watching the timing of rain next week. currently, it looks like monday will be mainly dry during the day with highs staying mild in the mid 50s. a warm front lifts that night, bringing in scattered rain chances. but most of the day tuesday will be spent in the warm sector of our next low pressure system. temperatures climb to 580f. then, showers and storms will likely move through the tri-state later that evening and overnight. behind the front, temperatures
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grounds check out this photo!the grounds crews getting levi stadium in san francisco ready for super bowl 50 mistakenly painted the bronco's logo on both end zones!it didn't take long for someone to spot the problem and get to work correcting it but you can still find a few photos -- like this one -- on twitter. twitter.meantime -- law enforcement in california is getting ready for the huge crowd.there haven't been any direct threats but they're not taking chances.police has been training for a solid month for any possible incidents.
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don't want to be overbearing. you're not going to see a police state where officers are hovering over people with rifles, but we are going to be present, and we're not going to be too far away from any large crowds or anything that we consider could be threatening." threatening."the fbi says 80 of its bomb technicians will be working super bowl sunday. 12 additional bomb squads will also be on stand by. :43 "this is mac. he's our - the newest addition to our budweiser clydesdale family. family.speaking of the super bowl -- they're some of the most iconic images from super bowl commericals.and the budweiser clydesdale family is just a little bigger.this is mac -- a male foal born tuesday in boonville, missouri. (john soto/caretaker):49 he's everything that we were hoping he'd be. he's got the perfect clydesdale color that we want for our hitches, which is bay in color, dark mane and tail, white face and four white legs. so there isn't any reason in the world why mac shouldn't make one of our four years." years."when he's old enough,
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of the budweiser clydesdale team. for now he'll stay at the ranch where he was born. basketball fans in arizona had the help of an olympic athlete to distract an opponent while shooting freethrows.. and it worked. the arizona sun devil's student section is known for using the 'curtain of distraction.'take a look at the stunt the legendary fans pulled off last night. and here comes the reaction as the curtain will unveil the greatest olympian in the history of the olympic games(cheering) (cheering)yep ... that's olympic champion michael phelps ... dazzling the opponent with his gold medals and six pack.the swimmer is training at arizona state ahead of the 20-16 rio olympics -- but he took a little time off to have some fun.. and again.. it all worked to plan. the player missed both his shots.
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doesn't take much to make kids happy .... but 'this' little hockey fan was over the moon when a player on his favorite team tossed him a puck .. take a look. hey all right i got two i'm so excited hey i'm gonna sleep with the puck tonight and then gallagher comes by hey! what's the coming and a going! hahaahahaahah hahaahahaahahthis happened in montreal on tuesday ... before the canadians faced off jackets. it's not here yet -- but its on the way.that's the warning from health officials about the zika virus. virus.airports are taking action -- and so are doctors. the plan almost in place to help people fight the virus --
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an ohio airport employee is fired after nearly causing a serious wreck on a runway at cleveland hopkins international airport.the maintenance foreman was fired
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runway and crossing paths with a departing commercial flight while removing snow last week. airport officials say the mistake was serious enough that it warranted the veteran employee's firing.his actions also prompted a review of airfield driving protocol and more training for employees. some good news about the fight against the zika virus.doctors think they could have a vaccine ready for emergency use before the end of the year. we've been telling you about the growing concern for the past two weeks now.the virus is spread mainly by a certain type of mosquito and right now there's no vaccine or treatment.but scientists think they could be ready for human trials on a vaccine as early as august.again, it would only be used in case of a public health emergency; a widely- available vaccine is probably still years away.the world health organization thinks there could be 4-million cases of zika virus in north, central, and south america this year. latin america is ground zero for the outbreak.so in chile, the health minister has printed pamphlets with information on zika virus
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travelers. there are now more than 30 people in a dozen states and washington d-c who have been diagnosed with the zika virus. those are the latest numbers from the c-d-c today. today.this map shows which states those people live.all of them contracted the disease outside the u-s.the c-d-c says there are still no cases of anyone getting the virus from mosquitos here.the type of mosquito that transmits the virus is not yet common in the u-s. so how is zika virus getting here?"scientific american" gathered information from all the state health departments to give us a clearer picture of where people contracted the virus since 2007.those are the blue dots.the red dot shows where they live in the u-s. officials say the water here is safe. safe.but the tri-state wants to make sure those with lead in their water -- have something safe to drink too! what so many are doing to ship
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welcome back to the now cincinnati... right now folks in one tri-state community say they're overwhelmed by how much water they've gotten today.and they couldn't be more excited. excited.that's because people in norwood are collecting that water to donate to flint residents.. who have seen
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lead.jordan burgess looks at the connection between the two cities. right now all of this is one school's answer to a math problem. you take a city of about 100-thousand people.. subtract its water.. what's it going to take to equal that loss. loss. setting water downlike a tap once it's turned on.. nothing could stop the flow of water coming into the norwood middle school parking lot early this morning. morning. i don't even think i'm going to be able to count at this point. point.as the sun rose.. so did the wall of water.so much.. it had to be stacked beside the truck. all of it headed to people in flint michigan.. who have been left high and dry. dry. it's just the right thing to do for everybody who's in trouble up there.the water drive was put in the pipeline by the s-n-c church in norwood. norwood. we thought we can't just sit back and do nothing. we do water projects all over the world.. south america.. so we thought this is an opportunity to do a project in our
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laura ferguson with norwood's after school group avenues for success decided to get students involved.she says she's been overwhelmed by the response. response. i wish we could do that everyday. we need to do that everyday. we need to share this compassion, this caring everyday. everyday.every small bit helps... especially for two cities that share more than water.both norwood and flint were hit hard by the decline of the automotive industry. industry. our families, they understand because it could've been us us and if you want to help you can drop off water at the norwood kroger anytime between 8 and 5 tomorrow. jordan burgess. the now cincinnati. cincinnati. once they work out how many trucks they'll need.. organizers plan to ship the water to flint sometime early next week. a second ohio community is now dealing with unsafe levels of lead in its water. water.the ohio epa says an elementary school in chagrin falls -- outside cleveland -- has unacceptable levels of lead in the drinking water pumped into the building.old, corroding pipes have been
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superintendent says he was told by the epa the water was safe in november.now -- water fountains have been shut down and kids are being given bottled water.students were also sent home this week with a note explaining the situation to their parents. as we mentioned -- this is the second ohio school to shut down fountains because of lead contamination.in sebring -- near youngstown -- people are being told not to drink the water.the high school there was closed after the e-p-a found elevated traces of lead in the water. there's a serial rapist on the loose in athens, ohio ... and police say he's targeting young women.that's a concern ohio university. university.the athens police chief says d-n-a evidence has linked three separate sexual assaults to one suspect.the first assault happened in 2006 ... the second this past june, and then again on december 12th. the victims were all young women ... walking home in the middle of the night. police say they will be increasing patrols. ready to wear red for women? mark your calendars ..
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week away.' away.''national wear red day' ... sponsored here in cincinnati by the christ hospital ... aims to raise awareness about the risk of heart disease.it's the number one killer of both men and women ... but doctors say many women don't know they're at risk ... and the goal of 'wear red day' is to start a conversation. dr. robert pelberg, the christ hospital health network, heart specialist women's symptoms for heart disease ...... be better off off according to the american heart association ... heart attack symptoms in women include the typical chest pain ...but they're more likely to experience other heart attack symptoms like shortness of breath ...nausea and vomiting ...and back and jaw pain. national wear red day is february fifth ... so make go. a big summer of music is taking shape here in the queen city.we now know who will take center stage for the return of
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listen!:43 we're mountaineers, volunteers. we the tide the rolls were a heard of long steer. we drive ford and chevy. cheer 24 and 88. we crank our music friday nights on 2,000 yeah we're one big country nation that's right. right. that's right -- brad paisley will headline.chase rice will also perform.a complete list of performers will be released march first.the *buckle up music festival took a one year hiatus in 2015. 2015.here is what you need to know.the festival is august fifth and sixth at summit park in blue ash.a two day ticket will cost you 99 dollars.those tickets are now on sale.you can find a link at wcpo dot com -- just click on the story. and more country stars are coming to the queen city as part of the b-105 country mega ticket! ticket!luke bryan, keith urban, rascal flatts, darius rucker, hank williams junior,
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of the big names set to perform.we stopped by the b-105 studios and asked why some of the biggest names in country music make sure to stop in cincinnati. cincinnati. that.">most of those shows will sell out...likely because for some of you, it's a family affair. to!">tickets go on sale next friday at 10 a-m.they start at two hundred and 50 bucks for seven shows. turning to weather -- a warm up is in our future but first we have to get through tonight. by the weekend, an area of high pressure sets up over the
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air back to the tri-state. saturday will be partly cloudy and down right pleasant outside. temperatures will build into the mid to low 50s! more clouds are back for sunday and we'll see a better chance for rain. currently, it's looking like a 40% chance for rain during the day. this means hit or miss light showers are expected, especially in the afternoon hours. we are still watching the timing of rain next week. currently, it looks like monday will be mainly dry during the day with highs staying mild in the mid 50s. a warm front lifts that night, bringing in scattered rain chances. but most of the day tuesday will be spent in the warm sector of our next low pressure system. temperatures climb to 580f. then, showers and storms will likely move through the tri-state later that evening and overnight. behind the front, temperatures cool rapidly. how happy and healthy do you think our state is?the new annual rankings are out for our well-being and as a nation
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feel better about our lives than we ever have before. or at least since gallup started asking us about it in 2008.the index is based on a number of things including your sense of economic security, pride in your community and maintaining good health.hawaii comes in at number one.it's followed by alaska, montana, colorado and wyoming. so where does the tri-state land on the list?well, not so good. ohio is 47th -- pretty much the same as last year.indiana is one spot ahead.and kentucky is two spots down -- near the bottom.only west virginia is more unhealthy and unhappy. what lengths would you go to help a child?next on the now -- the fight to help so many who are born with a deformity, live the life their parents
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it's rare but devastating.the c-d-c says two-to-four out of
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deformities to their arms or legs. legs.the now's tania rogers talks to a doctor who's spent more than 30 years... fighting to make sure that doesn't define who they are.and his efforts have now spread across the world. ---three year old sasha does things most toddlers enjoy-- reading with mom and playing..... but because sasha was born with a deformed leg, she has a hard time running or even standing for long periods of time.irina belova/sasha's mother"it's a congenital condition she does not have her fibula bone and that's why her ankle was unstable."her mother wanted her to have a better life. irina belova/sasha's mother "our local doctor he told us about dr. paley since she was two weeks old."dr. dror paley has started a series of surgeries to help sasha.dr. dror paley/paley institute directorpaley (pay-lee)"i don't amputate their legs. i don't take the easy road. the reconstruction of these very deficient and deformed bones and joints is not easy."dr. dror paley/paley institute director"i have developed more
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procedures over these 30 years and these kids are the beneficiaries, but i don't give up on them."tania rogers/reporting---- each of these pins represents the patients who have traveled for this type of surgery. now, sasha is from russia, but she's not the only one who travels that far. patients have come from all over the world.dr. dror paley/paley institute director"yesterday i operated on a girl from australia and another girl from poland this morning i'm operating on a child from poland and during the week one of saudi arabia."giving children hope.?7 57 c2.5 g 0 [[dr. dror paley/paley instititute director"that's probably what makes me go to work every day and brings a smile to my face and warms my heart all the time and all these kids around the world. but some of them are adults and they bring their kids in for me to look at."?8 43 c2.5 g 0 [[irina belova/sasha's mother"i hope that she will not have any restrictons so she will be able to run, jump and do everything a normal child rogers. dog was sick... and we're looking at the most bizarre
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work. which reminds me, what time is it again... oh
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you're watching the now on wcpo 9 on your side... more offices are nixing the old nine-to-five schedule... but those flex hours only go so far...a new survey found 51- percent of bosses expect their workers to arrive on time.so what happens when they don't? we would have run this story sooner, but the now's andy behind. *pkg full=choi "hey guys, sorry for running late, but you know, i'm not the only one. career builder found one in four workers are late at least once a month. so what's our excuse? depends... sometimes you gotta get creative...22.32.25"have you ever been late to work?" five days"22.32.32"have you ever, bent the truth a little bit""noooo"come on, we've all done it. a little white lie to save face in the office. look things happen before we're even on the
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might disrupt that morning commute!22.43.03"story about work, aren't you going to work?"22.41.36"i'm late to a call.""late to a call, that's crazy, we're doing a story about work. being late to work."and if you think those lame excuses are beneath you, a new poll from career builder found 41% of employers have actually fired someone for being late. a good excuse might save your job!22.27.37 "my dog's sick, can't make it in."22.40.18"the car broke down and traffic was stopped." 22.32.51"i hurt my leg. i can't come to work."22.38.57 "or that you had to go to the emergency room, that's the norm.""oh the er so sick was tendinitis or it was a cramp, super bad, shot up my whole body so i had to call in.""i see.. tendilietis?"the survey also compiled some of the most bizarre excuses... 22.25.22"i was drunk and forgot which waffle house i parked my car next to.""that sounds good.""applicable in your life?""yeah."22.33.42"i knocked myself out in the shower."22.29.41"i had to wait
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out.""you have? wow, that's a nice boss!"22.33.03"what's the chance your boss might be watching?""i hope he isn't, but if he is, i'm sorry..." "his leg was not hurt."22.39.29 "i'm not making you late am i?" 22.35.43"now you've got an excuse.""i don't have an excuse.""yes you do, you're being interviewed for the news."so to all those bosses who heard the old "i got interviewed" excuse today, here's your proof. and to all these hard working, questionably punctual employees... happy friday! for the now, i'm andy choi. the survey also found 16- percent of employers don't consider punctuality to be essential... as long as their employees get their work done. could o-j simpson have a brain disease now associated with football? football?the doctor who first discovered chronic traumatic encephalophathy (en-cep-fall- la-.tha-pee).. or c-t-e... in football players says he
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on it."dr. bennet omalu tells "people magazine" he can tell because of simpson's profile. c-t-e has been found in the brains of dozens of former football players.but it can only be diagnosed after someone dies.simpson actually considered using the c-t-e defense in an armed robbery and kidnapping case in las vegas he's now in prison for. he says concussions during his more than a decade in the n-f-l could have played a role in the crime. breaking now... authorities just captured one of the men who's been on the run for a week after making a daring escape from a california jail. this man is now in custody.but the other two men who escaped with him are still out there right now. now.we're also learning more about this teacher who's now accused of helping them get out.she taught english as a second language to the inmate being called "hannibal lecter." the sheriff's department revealed today they had a close relationship. name: lt. jeff hallock | orange county sheriff's department spokesman "all i can tell you is, they feel strongly that it was personal.
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we'd expect between a teacher and an inmate." inmate."investigators believe she gave him google maps before the escape.they're also looking into whether she brought tools to the jail to help him get out.authorities say the inmates cut through metal grate behind their bunks. then crawled through plumbing tunnels... and rappelled down from the jail roof using sheets. we've shown you sinkholes in our city before but they're nothing like this.check out this drone video of a monster sinkhole on the oregon coast. transportation crews don't know exactly how big it is.but you can see it's actually two sinkholes combined.and it has wiped out the highway.this area has seen a lot of rain recently so that's likely
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(ad lib) by the weekend, an area of high pressure sets up over the carolinas and brings more mild air back to the tri-state. saturday will be partly cloudy and down right pleasant outside. temperatures will build into the mid to low 50s! more clouds are back for sunday and we'll see a better chance for rain. currently, it's looking like a 40% chance for rain during the day. this means hit or miss light showers are expected, especially in the afternoon hours. we are still watching the timing of rain next week. currently, it looks like monday will be mainly dry during the day with highs staying mild in the mid 50s. a warm front lifts that night, bringing in scattered rain chances. but most of the day tuesday will be spent in the warm sector of our next low pressure system. temperatures
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and storms will likely move through the tri-state later that evening and overnight. behind the front, temperatures cool rapidly. craig mckee is here now with a
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your side. first a man is dumped out of a car and into the parking lot of a local white castle restaurant. the view from an officer's body camera as they try to save the man's life. plus, the 9-1-1 calls as police try to find the person responsible. 9 on your side explains what led up to the strange situation. then - politics - it's always a dog fight to become the top dog. now an actual dog - a border collie named lucy lou - is tossing her milk bone into the race. the bizarre live debate she'll take part in against - a cat. is she barking up the wrong tree or should she just sit and stay in rabbit hash? scott wegener has the story tonight at 6.
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22:00 we all know breastfeeding has health benefits but wait until you hear how many lives it could
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there's a new effort today to make sure women get equal pay. the president wants companies with 1-hundred employees or more... to report how much they pay based on gender... race... and ethnicity... in order to identify businesses that are violating the law.in 2014... women made 79 cents
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breastfeeding could save the lives of 800-thousand babies every year...that's according to one of the most comprehensive medical reviews to date.and...the now's anne mcnamara reports...it also protects moms from cancer. nats yoga sounds toddler yoga is all about bonding -- between mother and child. these moms says it's an extension of the relationship they first developed while nursing...20:59 the breastfeeding relationship comes into our yoga classes. here at mama-hood..breastfe eding has long been encouraged and supported...on and off the mat.ginny kooyman | lactation consultant, mama hood58:13 the normal is for babies to breastfeed...but even they are surprised to hear just how many lives it could save -- if **everyone** breast fed. graphic 1a review of 1300 studies -- published in the medical journal 'the lancet' -- says it's more than 800-thousand babies every year...preventing 13 percent of deaths in children under five. graphic 3 in low-income countries...a third of respiratory infections and half the cases of diarrhea could be avoided entirely... and in higher income areas...the risk of sudden
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a third.:19 living cells that are destroying pathogens so the pathogen count in breast milk will actually decrease initially when it sits out over time because of the live activity in the milk graphic 2 the benefits are two- fold...helping moms stay healthy, too. the review found a hike in nursing could prevent 20-thousand breast cancer deaths a year... reducing the overall risks of breast and ovarian cancers. sara guenther | mother 17:12 it certainly encourages a close bond and connection...being able to nourish my babies...be able to support their growth.nats yoga sounds growth of sound body and mind...higher intelligence ranks high among breastfeeding benefits.and even talking about the issue...helps us all learn a thing or two about its life-saving effects.1:50 that's where the conversation starts and that's where understanding comes from. for the now...i'm anne mcnamara. right now...only one in five children in high-income countries are breastfed for the first year. organizations like the "ohio breast-feeding alliance helps
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they need to be successful.and just about every hospital in the area has programs to help new moms. that's it from the now cincinnati.9 on your side at 5 starts right now. left to die in a white castle parking lot.mt. healthy police now looking for the person who dropped this man off, as he was overdosing on heroin. a deadly shooting locks down an elementary school.now, police intensify their search for the killer. hopefully they appoint someone that can help us ushundreds of people living in apartments so unsafe, they're declared public nuisances. tonight, new hope for new management at the top. remember where's the beef?now, it's where's the cheese?angry mcdonald's customers are lighting up social media with mozzarella sticks missing a key ingredient.9 on your side
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hey! sir! you want me to give him narcan? narcan?the search is on for the person who dumped the lifeless body of a man in the parking lot of the mount healthy white castle this morning. police suspect nathaniel clark possibly overdosed on heroin and was brought back to life by a pair of officers using narcan. nine on your side's tom mckee is live with more police body cam images of that dramatic life saving moment. moment. it was one c'clock this morning when a white castle customer noticed nathnaniel clark lying in that corner of the parking lot. clark was lifeless -- not breathing -- when two mount health officers rushed to the scene. listen and watch what they did. "hey. sir. do you want me to give him narcan." that's the lifesaving choice officers alan fath and cody meyer made friday morning
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