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temperatures will still be -- stewing the -- soon beending. this roller coaster continues. last weekend was really nice. this weekend starts nice butare on a downward trend. >> the front has passed and you will notice this morning a coolers start again yesterdayarly a 15 to 20 degree difference. as you step out and about you will see cloudy skies and temperatures at the freezing mark. greater cleveland aquarium -- at the airport, i think we have already seen high temperature.
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from the power of 5, we are seeing mostly cloudy conditions but you can see toward kalamazoo and into toledo, a that i think will linger into mid afternoon across northeast ohio. there will be a lot of moisture, just flurriese afternoon. here is the bigger story. we are under the lake-effect snow watch starting at noon tomorrow, eight to 12 inches lation near ashtabula county, etc. inue to follow breaking news from overnight. more balance involving a young teenager, a 15-year-old shot twice on cleveland's east side. we're live at children's hospital where the teenager was taken this morning.
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last check he is in police say the 15-year-old was shot once in the rib and once in the lake. it happened friday night before 9 pm at east 40th and ad. the teenager was immediately taken here for those gunshot wounds.nt this is at least the 10th shooting involving a teenager within the past six -- six months.am waiting to hear back for more information on the story. they do not have a suspect at this time or anyone with anyone --. they are asking anyone with information to ask -- crimestoppers. a crash is being investigated that killed a 60- year-old.g west
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-- a stop sign and was hit by another vehicle. thearound and hit a pedestrian who was killed at seen. police say alcohol may be involved. new information this morning, ty of cleveland is avoiding paying $50 million in judgments by file for bankruptcy. the bankruptcies were paid for which wiped clean a $30 million judgment for a man who spents behind bars for murder conviction was later overturned. also a police officer that shot and killed a man outside a they are -- the city is appealing a 5.5 is appealing a $5.5 million verdict in that decision t announced it is closing 260 stores around
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one of these stores is tion on rockside road. the company's 16,000 employees will lose their jobs when those doors shut down stores. 10,000 of the workers are in the u.s. walmarts is more than 95% of these stores closing in this country are within 10 minutes of another walmart. they will try to relocate workers as best they can. developing in summit county, question so remain this one following a vigil honoring a family killed in a home explosion. members of the northfield minute together shedding tears in the rain last er family death is being investigated -- mather family death is being investigated. a gas can was found next to the father of the family, jeff lurie -- jeffrey mathur. >> i don't know anything that
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anything like that. >> the dog groomer of the family was the lone survivor. many are still struggling to y. all agreed last night this was a step in the right direction. preparing to honor a nine- year-old who died flying accident. drew bradley -- drew hayden was killed after sliding into the street and being hit by a car. remember drew is scheduled at hoyt lakes church in amherst -- great lakes church in amherst. a woman in sell euclid -- in south euclid is no stranger to police. they know are extremely well. south euclid police are posting a picture of this woman cheryl crenshaw, for the 61st time. she was
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dear fellow citizen, i know what it' s like to buy a house. i know how it feels to be stressed about money. scary word "retirement" is, and i can help. because i' m not just a fellow dad, fellow mom, fellow saver, citizen. who gets up every day and tries her best. just like you. sincerely, elizabeth trackler samantha parke deanna morrison jared duemling
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are reported dead after a terrorist attack a luxury hotel. and al qaeda affiliate has claimed responsibility for the attack. three gunmen were killed in the exchange. another was killed at a nearby hotel. security says the extremist seized the splendid hotel last night taking hostages. most were later freed. austrian doctor and his wife have been kidnapped. taiwan made history overnight electing its first female president of the democratic progressive party in a landslide victory. her opponent of the ruling nationalist party conceded only a few hours after polls closed. victory was seen as the choice
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people are being asked to report anything that maybe debris from helicopters a crashed over hawaii. the searched yesterday but had waters. they crashed during nighttime training. the race to the white house continues between -- the rumble continues between donald trump and ted cruz. when crews was asked yesterday if he was sorry for his remarks about new york, he double down with a unique apology. >> i apologize to the millions of new yorkers who have been let down by literal -- liberal politicians. they are saddled with policies
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man and -- in this country. the alert -- the elite liberals that have taken this country down a path that is not [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> ted cruz is now learning the risk of taking a new york. on the new york daily news the statue of liberty is giving him the middle finger. we are now just learning that trump is planning to give people free tickets at a movie theater for the showing of the new benghazi movie. critics of hillary clinton have been eagerly awaiting this film and trump will pay for the showing of "13 hours." the movie opens in theaters -- opened in theaters yesterday.
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-- now we have a look at weather. toes. >> i can't believe on mild it was without a coat all week long. we are now noticing it is slightly cooler. we were into the mid-40s yesterday. there's some thought this morning but that will burn off. our five live radar is not picking up moisture but clouds tracking and from the west lake
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county, [ indiscernible ] [ indiscernible - low volume ] south winds allowed for the actual warm-up yesterday. now we have winds coming from the east to allow the cooler air in. as you are out and about today, a few sprinkles good move in for the west. this is not going to be a heavy accumulation, less than 1 inch. temperatures are not budging out of the lower 30s today. i think we have already seen our daytime high. >> a few bursts of scattered showers over north canton and inland locations overnight. the cloud will stick around today.
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to more lake-effect snow overnight all the way into tuesday afternoon. we are going to experience windy weather the feel like temperature is in the lower 30s for today. as you step out and about tonight, have your code handy. we will be in the lower 20s. get used to this cooler weather pattern because as we head into martin luther king day, we are not bouncing back.
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up a tough road trip. houston rockets were beaten by the cavs 91-77. they finished 5-1 on this road chris -- road trip. now they have a huge game on monday night against golden state. the browns continue to revamp their coaching staff. they have finalized a deal with a few familiar faces. the local college rivalry continues [ indiscernible - low volume ] in this morning's sports report. >> reporter: [ indiscernible - low volume ] yesterday huge action -- hugh jackson announced his decision [ indiscernible - low volume ] he 2011. since he came in 2011, they lead the nfl in kickoff return average and punt return average. touchdowns.
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vikings running back coach hervey wilson as the running game coordinator. akron visiting toledo last night. a big night for the big guy. [ indiscernible - low volume ] 25 points on the night. act grin we did 39-20 at the half. has an easy lay in. this was not enough. akron-canton come back. they lose 78-64. indians are hard at work, not the players but the executives. they are working on 2016 contracts for our -- all [ indiscernible - low volume ] they reached agreements
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lonnie chisholm hall -- chisenhall, josh tomlin and jeff manziel -- machio. one group is suing the team and other fans are debating whether they should just burn their old rams gear. >> i can understand how anyone would do this. >> the owner of the landmark st. louis crown candy kitchen unload their gear without they are giving chocolate for every piece of clothing.
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how the dad wrote to his son's request for allowance. he calls himself the ceo of broke dad savings and loans. he said i did this because made of money. [ indiscernible - low volume ] mom will always have the final say. hours after the world cup organization declared -- the world health organization declared ebola was clear -- and of epidemic in west africa, another ebola case has been confirmed. this is targeted areas where the transmission was thought to have ended.
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especially pregnant women planning to journey overseas. a travel alert has been issued for those traveling were there have been out rakes of the zika virus spread by mosquitoes and has caused 3500 birth defects in brazil. it's also found in the pacific islands and africa and asia. it is quickly spreading to the americas from there. pregnant women should avoid brazil, haiti, puerto rico and mexico. a scary situation unfolding in france where a man is now brain- dead and 3 others could have permanent brain damage after they volunteered for a drug trial for a painkiller. six men and all were hospitalized, the other 83 volunteers are being contacted. health officials are calling this unprecedented and that there is no known way to reverse the effects of this experimental drug. in consumer news, starting
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you more to mail packages. the u.s. postal service is raising the cost a priority mail packages by under 10% -- just under 10% starting tomorrow. this is a directory -- record deliveries this christmas season. the cost a priority mail packages is going up after ups and fedex have raised their rates in the past week. [ indiscernible - low volume ] if you have been thinking about getting amazon prime, here is a reason you may want to get it. amazon is offering a huge discount for any prime membership this weekend. $99-$73. this promotion started late last night and starts tomorrow at noon. only new customers can take advantage of this deal. several top-performing local schools had low scores in the state.
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good morning. it is a tech 29. here's a live look outside. temperatures are still above freezing. it is mild for northeast ohio this time of year but this might be the calm before the storm. we are under a lake-effect snow watch starting tomorrow. good morning. i am nick foley alongside janessa webb. you are busy woman. >> it's keeping me on my toes. it was in the 50s yesterday and right now we just had some moisture bounce off the lake. we were quiet for the last two hours. we're now tracking snow moving onshore across southern portions of cuyahoga county. 33 yesterday -- 33 today and we were in the mid-50s yesterday. want to degrees change in
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seeing spotty showers but mostly it's in northwest and -- cuyahoga county. there are some flurries hiding near university hikes, euclid, shaker, that's route 30 for, 602 out towards painesville. you are seeing a few light maybe drizzle coming down and moving fairly quickly. here's the hour by hour. we have already seen our high for the day. the winds will pick up, 15 to 20 miles an hour. it will feel like we are in the lower 20s on your face.
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going into tomorrow. this morning we continue to follow breaking news, a 15-year- old shot in cleveland's east side. make shop is at the children's hospital where the teenager was taken. what do you know this morning? >> reporter: legal police have just confirmed that a 15-year- old male was transported here and involved in gunfire with another male where he was shot twice. the 15-year-old was shot two times, once in the like and once in the rib. it happened on the we service and drive on the east side near east 40th and kinard wrote. it happened last night just before 9:00. the teen was brought here by ambulance. a five-year-old was also shot and killed back in september. -- in this same neighborhood. by my count this is at least
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teenager in the past six months . break now police don't have a suspect in this case. they say they are still investigating. they are asking anyone with any information to call police were crimestoppers. live in cleveland, make shop -- meg shaw. and investigation of a homicide is going on after a man was found dead inside the home on east 11th. police are investigating a pedestrian. this happened at oakdale avenue. a woman driving west on w. 23rd st. went through a dry -- a stop sign and was hit by another vehicle and that vehicle spun into the pedestrian that was pronounced
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the female was taken to a nearby hospital. after a four-month delay, local school district have received their annual report cards. seven too well. some superintendents plan to appeal the grades because of what they see as an unclear and flexion upon their students. megan hickey has more with this developing story. >> reporter: beachwood and mentored schools have a problem with the recent report card. so do 80 other schools. [ name indiscernible ] says these are inaccurate work the department of education says the corrected numbers did not come out in time for the first round report cards out this week.
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appeal, they went to the process and they are appealing their data. it clearly was possible to appeal if you wanted to appeal that information. >> here's the problem. the appeals window is now closed which means it's too late for beachwood schools. [ name indiscernible ] [ indiscernible - low volume ] says the data was wildly off- base. not a single student took the test. in reality more than 450 to test this me and receives college credit -- and some received college credit. the board of education says many schools filed appeals and those will be reflected on the next results.
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cooks in the kitchen working on education. they want to see fewer seats on that board. there's a new teaching philosophy into keeping classrooms under control. it is called no-nonsense nurturing. a superintendent in north carolina says it's all about creating a culture where students can thrive. here's an example of how it works in one sixth-grade class. >> before i would tell students to come into the classroom and do their warm-ups. now i say, when i say go, i want you to walk into the classroom, graham your warm up, when i say zero, you will have 5 minutes to complete your warm up. >> the word please is also used sparingly. the superintendent says you never ask an adult to please come to work. what teachers are asking students is not an option. it's an expectation.
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good morning. we are waking up to a little drizzle this morning. temperatures are above freezing in most areas. if you are in lake county, a bit of moisture is bouncing off the lake. no need to fret about the snow today. going into the afternoon and into tonight, cooler temperatures and wind picking up out of the west, 15 to 20 miles an hour. this will bring the wind chills down to the lower to mid 20s. make sure you bundle up if you are out and about tonight. for tomorrow, snow was the bigger threat and we will start to see widespread snow.
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inches of accumulation. its 34 today. tomorrow it will be 25, single digits for overnight lows. >> ouch! get ready for a "panda- monium" with bei bei making his public debut. the 20 pound called will be hanging out outside like the rest of his panda family. this little panda isn't the easiest patient. he keeps them busy. >> mostly sleep. a little bit of play, some wandering around and chasing his mother and eating, that is pretty much what he's doing. >> not necessarily in that order. i am sure that eating is a big part of that. the little furball has already
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encounter with a man she barely knew, from her hospital bed. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] he penetrated her with his fingers and then had intercourse with her. according to her allegations, the entire time she was saying no.>> reporter: [ indiscernible - low volume ] a warrant was issued for felony rape. he fled to puerto rico. deputy u.s. marshall bill bolden said the case struck out because there were no records of this person anywhere. >> he never renewed a driver license -- drivers license. we were unable to find any records of him are in the -- or any indications of where to locate him which is unusual.>>
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a thorough search showed up no records of his death. the marshall confronted the family and conflicting stories emerged. >> it would've been very easy for him to assume an identity in puerto rico, travel back here and travel back your under that name and stay under the radar. >> this is what you look like at the age of 18 in 2003 picks >> there's a similarity in the faces. >> reporter: they are working from pictures of his 34-year- old brother. he was arrested here in 2013 out of -- on a warrant from new york. police say the brothers looked similar as teens and may be the key to discovering what he looks like today. >> who was that? >> that does look like him. >> the same mouth.
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megan hickey news channel 5 -- newschannel5. >> they say he lived in willoughby for several years before he fled. any one with -- anyone with information is asked to call 186492683 [ indiscernible ] construction zones have shifted once again. this morning changes are on the way. crews will open up another renovated section of the terminal upstairs near the main escalator bank. this will alleviate some of the congestion cause baby massive year-long construction project. during the overhaul security checkpoints have moved and there is less parking. those changes have even confused a regular flyers. >> it would've been nice to know that i had to go all the way down here on the end. [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> i didn't want to wait in line. i figured i would park and then [ indiscernible - low volume ] normally do.
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track for being completed before the republican national convention the spring. [ indiscernible - low volume ] a brand-new expansion, a brand-new hanger will be opening this summer and expected to attract even more than the museum's average 1 million visitors per year. the 40 million-dollar expansion [ indiscernible - low volume ] the hanger will be home to -- hang our -- hangar will be home to many airplanes. mild conditions outside, mid-30s is morning. temperatures are okay for this stay that way. it's not going to stay dry outside either. janessa is joining us for more. >> we are going to see a punch and are temperatures throughout the weekend. it will still be in the 30s today. tomorrow we start to see another batch of moisture moving through.
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>> that's not too bad. >> if you're out and about, we will see drizzle moving throughout the area. temperatures are above freezing in most areas but we are on the downward trend as we head into the rest of the afternoon. the power of 5 is picking up moisture. this has happened just in the last 15 to 20 minutes near avon lake, the elyria area. we are seeing garfield heights, beachwood, independence getting in on the mix of things out here, around route 20 near the mentor area, into willowood, moisture is making its way onshore right now. it's a winter remix right now. it's not going to be heavy accumulation with that moving
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cooler, currently at the freezing mark. the cold front has sliced through and shifted towards he's. the cooler air continues to east. throughout austin, into the albany area. they are dealing with winter storm watches. it could be a heavy dose of moisture for the cascades, up to 2 feet. the flurries are continuing to track and as we head into midafternoon today here. we will not step out of the 30s today. today is the warmer out of the two days for your weekend. as we had to the 1:00 hour, 32. inland locations -- a quick
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i want to talk about overnight where it's in the mid to lower 20s in some areas. it will be a okay for tomorrow morning. we are going to -- it will be okay for tomorrow morning. we are going to see things linger into monday and tuesday afternoon. we help already seen a high of 34 today. we are on the downward trend. if you are out and about, 23 degrees tonight, isolated scattered snowstorms throughout the evening. winter makes its entrance here and wants to be noticed tuesday and all the way into wednesday afternoon. >> we will feel it for sure. turning to health news, in the next five years more than 5.5 million americans older than 50 will be struggling with substance abuse.
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journal of addiction. as tania rogers reports, that's a major growing concern.>> reporter: they might get convinced -- michael walch knows the problem, social drink and became an addiction. >> it became a behavior that that is how you have fun.>> reporter: he has been now sober for 17 years. >> alcohol is a poison. drugs will get the better of you. whether you are a heavy user or a casual user, there is a point in everyone's life for that substance is not your friend anymore. >> reporter: a geriatric doctor is also noticing. >> i am seeing a lot of retirees in their -- and people
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drinking more than they used to. alcohol as a coping mechanism, especially after retirement. >> they don't know what to do with their time. people drink just to relax.>> reporter: the doctor says tricky too much can actually affect your health. that includes an increased risk of a stroke. --, memory loss or even [ indiscernible - low volume ] damage. he tries to encourage his patience is to limit their -- drinking, that's difficult. >> it's difficult to change when you see alcohol is a problem. people do have good alcohol recovery outcomes. >> reporter: i am tania rogers. >> a part of the issue is that our bodies take longer to process alcohol and drugs as we age. the national institute on alcohol abuse recommend that healthy people over 65 not have
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trending this morning, first there was pizza rat. now there is the pizza rat -- pita rat. you can see this struggle. they were able to get it up a few steps but not without stopping here and there. they played tug-of-war with the bread, biting off more than they can chew. it took a lot for those two rats to get it up there. least. >> [ laughter ] >> you have to work hard. it's a little chilly and we are seeing drizzle currently coming down, a few flakes near lake county.
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site with cloudy skies. if you have to pick out of the two days, which day you want -- more heat i guess you could say -- 25 as you head into tomorrow with more widespread snow. martin luther king day has a fit 30 on tuesday. bundle. days. >> that's true. tomorrow evening and into monday. we could possibly have had a snow day for the kids on monday but most of them will be out of school anyway. still ahead we will have more of today's headlines. good
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high, people often think [ indiscernible - low volume ] lake health cardiac electro geologist -- electro cardiologists doctor [ name indiscernible ] is here. >> heart failure is a clinical syndrome in which heart pumping function is impaired or [ indiscernible - low volume ] is impaired. most commonly patients have shortness of breath. >> tell me how this is usually treated? --. >> a multi-pronged treatment regimen. we want patients to feel better. we treat them with drugs that can accomplish that and provide for function.
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indiscernible - low volume ] a variety of medical devices such as defibrillators. we want to minimize the episodes of exacerbation and treat the underlying causes of coronary disease etc. to improve the quality of life to patients? >> this is very exciting. this new technology is called cardio [ name indiscernible ] it is as small as a paperclip and can be inserted into the artery. this area is a sensitive location that can monitor pressures in the heart in a certain way and give us the data remotely from the relative comfort of the patient's home. we can adjust medications accordingly and prevent hospitalization potentially. the data is one of the earliest signs of impending heart failure. >> thank you for being here today.
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doctor goldstein, call 440-602- 6735. live, always investigating, always on your side, newschannel5 starts now. breaking overnight, a 15- year-old shot on cleveland the site. we have a live update on his shooter. at troubling story in following -- involving a 60- year-old in south euclid to has managed to be arrested more times than her age. first a look outside, mild in many counties but we will be having lake effect snow starting tomorrow. it will be cold and snowy. this is our saturday edition of
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-- good morning cleveland. speak if you are just waking up you are thinking it's just slightly cooler today. you will really feel the cold tomorrow. we will have 30s from 20s -- 30s and then 20s and then into teens and single digits overnight. this just happened in the last 20 minutes. a little moisture is making its way onshore in wayne county near elyria, if you spotty showers. it is more into garfield heights and seeing flakes and rain moving across the area. toward lake county, around route 20, i-90, you are
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mixing in. it continues to shift towards the east at 15 to 20 miles an hour. this is going to be on-again off-again scattered snow showers moving in. temperatures are sitting at the highs for today right now. akron summit county, downward trend for today, getting closer and closer to temperatures in the 20s. this morning we continue to follow breaking news from overnight. more violence involving a young teenager. a 15-year-old was shot twice on the east side of cleveland. meg shaw is live at children's hospital. you just learn new information. what do you have?>> reporter: legal police say witnesses report that 15-year-old that does the 15-year-old was involved in a shootout with another male when he was shot. he was shot twice, once in the
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this happened on lewis [ indiscernible ] drive the mail was transported by ambulance to rainbow babies children's -- and children's hospital. this is the same area where a five-year-old was shot back into number. police are still investigating this incident. they are asking anyone with any information to give them a call or to call crimestoppers. live in cleveland, make shot newschannel 5. this just in, we are learning that cleveland police are this evening homicide on the east side that happened last night. a 42-year-old man was found dead on east one have in it -- 100 11th street with a gunshot wound to his arm. lorain police investigating a crash that killed a 62-year- old pedestrian it happened around 10:00 last night at 23rd st. in oakdale -- and oakdale
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the traffic officers as a woman ran a stop sign and was hit by another vehicle heading southbound. that woman's gardens fun and hit a pedestrian who was pronounced dead at the scene. police say alcohol may have been a factor and the female driver was taken to a nearby hospital. new information this morning , it's reported that city attorneys are avoiding paying judgments by having officers file for pregnancy. a homicide officers bankruptcy was paid for by the city. this lawsuit was for -- another lawsuit is being avoided. the largest retailer in the country is about to put thousands of people out of
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yesterday walmart announced it is closing 260 stores around closing. one of those stores is rockside road. the company says some 15,000 employees will lose their jobs when those -- 16,000 employees will lose their jobs when those stores close. more than 90% of the store is closing in this country are within 10 minutes of another walmart. they will try to relocate workers. question so remain is running following a vigil honoring a family killed in a home explosion. members of the community gathered sharing hugs and tears in the rain last night. the matter family death -- mather family death is being called a suicide homicide --
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>> we don't know what's in that. >> the family dog groomer was the lone survivor. many are struggling to -- a vigil to honor drew hayden who passed away yesterday after a sledding accident, this was three days after he fled to the bottom of a sledding hill into traffic. the family is heartbroken and druze organs will be donated. a vigil is scheduled -- drew's organs will be donated. individual -- a vigil is scheduled for tonight. this woman is no stranger for police. they know her extremely well. south euclid police have now
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year-old crenshaw 61 times. this time it was a theft at a walmart sure -- walmart store. these charges include receiving stolen property, theft, drug charges, --. terror attack overnight after an ops will -- an upscale hotel is attacked by terrorists. a travel alert has just been -- issued by the cdc. you want to know about this. we are sitting in the 30s right now with a little bit of drizzle currently coming down. i will show you hour by hour, day by day, as the snow starts to track in.
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good morning everyone. let's kick off your weekend with a little bit of drizzle currently coming down. we will see this throughout the day, a few flurries flying throughout the mid-day and evening hours. temperatures have already hit a high. we are now on the downward trend and will stay in the low to mid 30s across the area with cloudy skies. lorain 31 degrees today, greater cleveland 34 degrees has already happened. as we head into the afternoon,
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raising mark with some flurries flying. 34 degrees and summit county. you might get your wish if you're looking for snow tomorrow. we are following breaking news from overnight in the west african nation of burkina faso where 24 people are reported dead after a terrorist siege at a luxury hotel. another austrian couple has been kidnapped. three gunmen were killed after an exchange with local forces. another was killed at a local hotel. the extremist seized the splendid hotel last night taking more than 100 people hospital. most were later freed. and austrian docker -- doctor and his wife were taken in the northern part of the country while doing charity work.
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taiwan has made history overnight electing its first female president in a landslide victory. her opponent of the ruling national party conceded only a few hours after polling closed, apologizing to supporters in congratulating his opponent. he said her victory was a choice of the people. officials are not asking people to report anything that might be debris from two marine helicopters at crashed off the coast of hawaii. ocean safety officials are helping the marines and coast guard search for survivors in visibility. the two helicopters were each carrying six crew members when it crashed during nighttime training off a waffle -- oahu. continues between donald trump and ted cruz. ted cruz is under fire after
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when crews was asked -- has new york values. when donald -- when ted cruz was criticized, he double down. >> i am sorry for the 1 million new yorkers who do not agree with the elite liberal views. these have taken this country down a path that is not working. >> now ted cruz is learning the risk of taking on new york. on the cover of the daily news, lady liberty is giving him the middle finger. even hillary clinton is agreeing with trump, tweeting, just this once trump is right. critics of hillary clinton
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film that trump will pay for, "13 hours: the secret soldiers of benghazi" . it reportedly makes no mention of clinton but has raised the topic of a democratic -- the democratic presidential role -- candidate's role in this. how much money did you spend on powerball this week, $20, $40, one woman's has she spent all of her family's money on powerball and now they need help. she set up a powerball reimbursements gofundme page. she has received $800 in 7 hours. gofundme says they took down the page because it violated their policies. go figure. today of just about anything, including a moment that the tennessee powerball winner 'his ticket. yesterday. they are splitting the $1.5
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winners, one from california and one from florida. those two other winners have not yet come forward. as for john lisa, they plan on paying off their mortgage and daughter's college tuition. that's a small plan. they also plan to continue to work as well. why not? it's the american dream but you might as well keep on working as well. pc mike rounded individuals at this point. we will see when the first check comes in. [ laughter ] >> [ laughter ] [ overlapping speakers ] right now we are seeing a little bit of drizzle currently coming down and the temperatures are on the coolers i. as you can see from the camera, there is rain and snow mixing together. there's a chance of snow ball activity tonight. temperatures are above freezing at the moment, which is why we are dealing with a little bit of rain. across the board we are currently at 30 to 34 degrees. these are daytime highs. we are on the downward trend right now as a cold front
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the east. our power of 5, over the last three hours, we have seen a little bit of moisture bouncing off the lake for cuyahoga county, north and towards the south. if you're traveling along 71 south, you will see moisture. garfield and shaker heights, a few flurries flying. traveling around route 20 to 90 e. toward lake county, you are seeing moisture and that will shift to the east buckley. taking you hour by hour, it goes downhill. if you are headed out and about today, we are in the lower 30s to upper 20s. by tomorrow morning we are sitting in the lower 20s as another batch of moisture makes its way through in the
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throughout the morning. it starts to hit in locations throughout the afternoon. we will not step into the 40s or 50s for the next five to seven days. overnight, we were at 25 degrees near dover, still at the 30 mark for lakeshore communities. going into the evening hours, you can see a quiet evening going into overnight. tomorrow afternoon we will have an equal opportunity for everyone to be dealing with snowfall, forecasting a possible 1 to 3 inches of accumulation. we've already seen a high of 34 today. west wins have dash vision -- have transition from south winds yesterday which is allowing for the colder temperature. the temperatures will continue
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heading into tonight. if you are out and about, make sure you have your winter coat on. many of you are on an extended weekend because of martin luther king day. monday afternoon winter wants to make a big-time appearance. it will be 15 monday afternoon with lake effect snow still in the forecast, tuesday lower 20s, we are not being 40s or 50s again for a while. >> layers will be a must. a warning for travelers especially pregnant women traveling overseas. for those heading to latin america and caribbean countries, there are outbreaks of the zika virus which is paid by mosquitoes which is suspected of costing 3500 birth defects in brazil. zika virus is needed to africa, south east asia and pacific islands but quickly spreading to the americas. the warning from the cdc lists 14 places that pregnant women
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haiti, puerto rico and mexico. the cavs wrapped up a six- the cavs beat the houston rockets 91-to 77 -- 91-77. trip. they now have a huge mass up -- match-up with the warriors. we have more on this morning's sports report. >> reporter: the browns are not completely clearing out as far as the coaching staff. the head coaches announcing his decision to keep the offensive coordinator. he has been one of the positives and has been with the
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since he came, the browns are tied for kick -- tie for fifth in kickoff returns and first place for punt returns. kirby wilson is the running game coordinator, if the minnesota vikings allow it. [ indiscernible - low volume ] a big night for the big guy, [ indiscernible - low volume ] knocks down three. he had a game-high 25 points on the night. isaiah johnson trying to [ indiscernible - low volume ] 51- 43 was the final score. a team-high 16 points but it wasn't tonight. akron-canton come back. the indians are hard at work, not the players on the field but the executives in the
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has reached terms on 2016 contracts for all arbitration eligible players as of yesterday. the team agreed to deals with cody allen, josh tomlin, etc. cody allen will be making the most at 4.15 -- $4.15 million. goodbye st. louis, hello ellie rams. the rams are returning to the city of angels. as you might have imagined, there's an outrage in st. louis. we dealt that -- dealt with that in the mid-90s when the cleveland browns went to baltimore. people are thinking about burning their rams gear. >> i don't know how someone could do this. we are such a good sport town. >> the owner of the crown candy
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fans a chance to unload their gear without setting it on fire . he is giving them a piece of chocolate for every item. they plan on donating the items in close. tending right now, he wanted his allowance early. his dad said no. it is how the dad denied the advanced allowance is what is going viral. a single instead decided to go the corporate route. the sun's request -- his son's request was met with a corporate letter with letterhead and all. he said he could complain to the complaint department which would be mom. that might be his only chance. local schools are surprised with low scores. why some are saying that the data is wrong.
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it's time for me pay for -- time for my favorite part of the weekend, our pet of the week. i love them. >> they are really sweet. this is molly and cindy. they are just about four months old. they are two siblings out of a four sibling litter. they have already been spayed and neutered and are ready for adoption. >> can you tell us how to introduce a cat into your home. >> a lot of people have questions about this. when you adopt an animal, especially a cat from a shelter, you can't expect them right away to jump into your home and be part of your family . kittens and cats need their own room for about one week. they need to get used to you and your smells and the sound of your house.
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find and if they are hiding. they will eventually come out of their shells and warm up to you and love you. >> do you want these to get adopted together? they are siblings? >> they can be adopted together. they don't have to be. they love the littermates they get over it very quickly. they will get adjusted to the home and turn you and your family into their family before you know it.. what are some event you have going on -- >> what are some of the event you have going on? >> we will be at h&r block. the two siblings will be in tremont. we have the home- improvement show thursday through next sunday as well.
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welcome to this saturday edition of good morning cleveland. it's warmer today because it still in the 30s but it will be cooler . >> we have the lake effect snow watch that starts noon tomorrow and continues through tuesday. we are getting set up for another front near ashtabula county and lake county. get ready to get your snow shovels out. you will be waking up to cooler temperatures. yes -- yesterday at this time we were in the mid-40s. it's 33 degrees right now. i think these will be some of our daytime highs today. we are in a downward trend as the cooler weather starts to track in. let's show the satellite, clouds tracking and from the west.
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flurries flying throughout the morning and midafternoon all the way into the evening hours. by 6:00 p.m. if you are out and about, we will be in the upper 20s. we will continue to see the flakes moving across the area well toward inland locations, toward wayne county. this morning we continue to follow breaking news from overnight. more violence involving a young teenager, a 15-year-old shot twice on cleveland's east shot. meg shaw is live at rainbow babies and children's hospital. you have new information. what do you know? >> reporter: he was involved in a shootout with another male when this all happen. he -- happened. he was shot twice, once in the lake and once in the red. this happened just before 9:00
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he is now at rainbow babies and children's. he is in serious condition. this is the same area where a five-year-old was shot and killed back in september. cleveland police say they are still investigating this incident. they want to anyone who has information to give them a call or to call crimestoppers. we will keep you up-to-date with any new developments in this story on our newsnet app. this justin as well, cleveland police are investigating a homicide on the east so from last night -- east side last night. a dead man was found inside of the home on east 111th and he had a gunshot wound to his arm. police investigated a crash that killed a 62-year-old that happened about 10:00 last night
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avenue. a woman driving west on w. 23rd st. went through a stop sign and hit another vehicle going south and. ben hur carskadon and hit a pedestrian who was pronounced dead at the scene. alcohol may benefactor. the female driver was taken to a nearby hospital. after a four-month delay local school districts have received their annual report cards and several top- performing schools did not do too well. the results were so disappointing that some superintendents plan to appeal the grades because of what they say is an unfair reflection on their students megan hickey investigated complaints from mentor and would county schools -- beachwood county schools. >> reporter: beachwood mentor county schools have a problem with the recent report,. according to data, so do nearly 80 other ohio schools. kristin kirby from mentor schools says the atc school data is totally wrong.
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when they see that this can't be true. >> reporter: they are filed an appeal but the corrected numbers did not come out in time . >> for those who wanted to appeal, they went through the process and are appealing a data. it was clearly possible to appeal, if you wanted to appeal the information. >> reporter: there is a problem. he appeals window is closed which is now making it too late for beachwood schools. [ name indiscernible ] says the testator was wildly off-base for his students. it says 0% of the students took the test. he said in reality students took more than 450 tests, more than 350 received college credit. >> in response to that report, the board of education says many schools did file appeals and the changes will be
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it comes out in february. in the meantime, the head of the state school board suggested there may be too many cooks in the kitchen. those in charge of policy, governor, legislature and state school board. of the board president wants to see fewer seats on the board and a second were created to handle education policy. there's a new teaching policy aimed to keep classrooms under control, called no- nonsense nurturing. one school district in carolina says it's about creating culture where students can throw. is an example of how this works in one sixth-grade classroom. >> before, i would tell classroom into your warm it. now with no-nonsense, i say, when i say go, i want you to walk into the classroom, graham -- grabbed your book. when i say zero, you have 5 minutes to complete your warm it. >> the word please is also used very sparingly in this program.
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never ask an adult to please come to work. what teachers are axing a student to do is not an option -- asking a student to do is not an option. so far parents are mixed on this program which is used in 250 schools across the country. [ indiscernible - low volume ] expected to open up soon. passengers will be as cramped as ever. a new growing health concern for americans older than 50. doctors are predicting more than 5.5 million will be struggling with substance abuse. it's "panda-monium" with this new furball will be making his debut today . that's next. waking up to a little bit of drizzle and clouds two temperatures are about to plummet back into the 20s we will also have lake effect
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making his debut today -- morning everyone. al -- i am power of 5 meteorologist janessa webb. we are currently in the lower 30s and we are in a downward trend. there's a shift in the wins. they were coming out of south yesterday which was allowing for the gradual warming. west wins 15 to 20 miles an hour will bring the chill down and
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this threat goes up as we head into tomorrow. we will see a clipper move through. it will be equal opportunity for everyone to see a good dusting, 1 to 3 inches of accumulation. 34 today, 25 tomorrow, single digits as we head into tomorrow evening, here we go. winter is coming. we can get ready for another dose of adorable with "panda-monium" . bei bei is scheduled to make his public debut at the smithsonian national zoo today. he is been preparing all week long for the 20 pound cub will be hanging out outside with the rest of his panda family members. he is healthy. he isn't the easiest patient but he is keeping busy. >> mostly it's sleep, a little bit of play, some wandering around, chasing his mother and eating.
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for u.s. prisoners have been freed by iran. we have more information on our app as well. 13 years ago a party ended up with a woman in the hospital recovering from sexual assault. the suspect disappeared without a trace. mentor hickey has more on u.s. marshals searching for sexual offenders who have gone under the radar. >> reporter: they have crisscrossed the continent for 12 years tracking a rape suspect. in july 2003, a woman described from a hospital bed, a horrifying encounter at a party. a man that she barely knew attacked her. >> she was on the patio his apartment. she said he penetrated her with his fingers and then had intercourse with her, the entire time with her saying no to him, according to her allegations.
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him the next day but he spec -- skipped town after that. his last known address at highland heights's, residents say he fled to puerto rico. records said he doesn't exist. >> there were no records of him anywhere. he never got a drivers license. we were not able to find any records of him or any indication whatsoever of where we might be able to locate him, which is unusual. >> his family told the marshals he was murder. they don't buy the story. no records were found of his death after a thorough search. that's not all. they confronted the family and conflicting stories emerged. >> it would have been very easy for him to assume an identity in puerto rico, travel back here and live under that name and stay under the radar for this long. >> reporter: this is what he
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>> the similarity in their faces -- they are very similar. >> reporter: they are working from pictures of his 34-year- old brother was arrested here in 2013 on a warrant out of new york. look closely at the photos. police believe the brothers look similar and maybe the key to discovering what he looks like today. >> that does look like him. >> they have the same mouth. >> reporter: megan hickey news channel 5. -- >> we are told he has family in east lake and willoughby and lived in the area for several years before he fled. anyone for information is -- anyone that has information is asked to call the u.s. marshals. at cleveland hopkins airport
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section of the terminal. this will alleviate some of the congestion caused by the massive year-long construction project. during the overhaul security checkpoints have moved in there is less parking. those changes have confused even regular flyers. >> it would've been nice to know that i had to be all the way down here on the end. it looked like this was all closed. >> i didn't want to get in line. i figured i would park first but i can't read them like i normally do. >> they say construction is entr'acte -- on track to be completed before the republican national convention in spring. a brand-new 224,000 ft.2 hangar will be opening at the national museum. it's going to track even more than the average 1.5 million visitors this year. it will be the home to 70
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taking a live look outside, folks are beginning to get bundled it. as you said earlier, you can see the green on the grass right now. >> you can still see it. >> enjoy it now. it will be there for long. >> she had a big codon. i love that cool. you will need that coat throughout the day and throughout the weekend. i'm going to even say all week. keep it out. i know yesterday got really warm, we were in the 50s yesterday. now the cold front has shifted to the east and we are seeing more moisture bouncing off the lake in the last hour. in overland you are seeing an incredible winter remix, even toward the parma area into
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beachwood, if you are traveling in mentor, you are seeing the flakes currently flying. that will be the scene throughout the day, scattered snowfall, flurries midafternoon towards richlands and ashland county's. temperatures right now are in the mid to lower 30s. some of you are seeing daytime highs already and we are on a downward trend. hour by hour, cloudy skies, you won't see the sunshine you are hoping for for the start of your weekend. by 6 pm, ouch! we are 29 degrees. futurecast. right now it is showing lake effect snow tracking inland from richland county all the way into wayne at about 2:00. it will clear out by 7 pm tonight. we will have mostly cloudy conditions as you are
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the lows will be in the mid-20s and that doesn't factor in the winds. to feel like temperature will be upper teens or lower 20s. kings oak okay overnight. it's tomorrow afternoon that we will see widespread moisture. this will be an equal opportunity for everyone to get a little bit of snowfall. these are great totals. there will be one to 2 inches of accumulation widespread across the area. snow will accumulate. enjoy today, this is the warm day on the seven-day forecast. tomorrow afternoon there will be a 10 degree fall, single digits as you head out and about tomorrow evening. martin luther king day will be 15 degrees, 20s tuesday into wednesday, still tracking the lake effect snow.
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turning to health news, in the next five years more than 5 1/2 million americans older than 50 will be struggling with substance abuse. that is a prediction of a study in the journal of addiction. that's twice the number of just 10 years ago. at tania rogers reports, it's a major growing concern.>> reporter: -- >> they make it convinced -- >> reporter: michael knows the effect of drinking too much. for him social drinking turned into an addiction. >> it became the learned behavior and it stopped being fun. >> reporter: he has now been sober for 17 years, years spent helping others struggling with addiction. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] it will get the better of you. whether you are a heavy user or just a casual user, there is a point in everyone's life where that substance is not your friend anymore.>> reporter: a geriatric doctor is also noticing. >> what i am seeing now is
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young ages in their 40s and 50s, drinking a lot more than they used to. >> reporter: he says some may be using the hall as a coping mechanism, especially after retirement. >> they don't know what to do with their time and so they get bored and they will drink. they do that to relax. >> reporter: the doctor says drinking too much can actually affect your health. that includes an increase raced -- risk of a stroke, memory loss or even cause liver damage. he tries to encourages patients to limit their drinking. he says it's never too late to stop drinking altogether. >> it's very difficult sometimes to change when you are older, really change your life. they have really good recovery outcomes. they seem to do really well, if they make the decision that they want to change their lives. >> i am tania rogers. >> some of the issues that our bodies take longer to process alcohol and drugs as we age. the national institute on alcohol abuse recommends
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trending this morning, i have a creepy story for you. first there was pizza wrapped and now it is a pita wraps. a woman in a subway station spotted these two rats trying to drag this up the stairs. she started recording. you can see with a bit of struggle, they were able to get up the steps. they had to stop and take a bite. they even had time for tug-of- war for the biggest piece. it's not the best story we have had on the show. >> [ laughter ] >> they have to get something to eat also. chilly temperatures today. we are into the 30s and it will be really cool tomorrow, 25 and single digits. many of you are off from school
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degrees. make sure the cocoa is extra hot monday afternoon, 15 degrees. winter will stick around for the next 5 to 7 days. the lake effect snow watch starts tomorrow and extends into tuesday. >> we have another cold front coming up. things look nasty especially on monday. remember that you can get news at any time on our website, newsnet5.com. or the news app as well.
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hello i am sarah carnes -- sara carnes. thank you so much for being here. tell me about this. >> is a premier online learning program and as you said it stands for the ohio distance and electronic learning academy. we are a statewide organization that works with k-12 throughout ohio. >> what makes ohdela unique? personalized learning program for each student whether they are in kindergarten or 12 great. that carries through -- 12th grade. that carries to the entire program and forces them to
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>> i understand that ohdela is restructuring how kids learn. >> that means the infiltration of technology and curriculum and -- has given us the opportunity to bring this together to help children's learn better -- children are better. stupidity minutes a number 1 goal for the programs. what we have tried to do is increase student achievement by bringing them outstanding curriculum. >> why did you decide to make this change? >> there's a novella called competitive reform in the world of education. we knew we had to make this change in order to attract students but more importantly to raise them to an area -- a level that they could succeed. >> thank you for being here. you can enroll your child or
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