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tt now at 11:00, tax troubles, what's causing the problem that might stop you from filing? a fake cop almost tricked this woman out of thousands of dollars. lead in local homes reaches a critical state. we asked city leaders the tough question. police in brooklyn are investigating a deadly shoot shooting tonight. >> a guy called a couple of hours ago saying he shot a woman in the chest.
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the hospital after two cars crashed in fire stone parkway, and one went up in flames. we'll have the latest for you later. new at 11:00, a violent confrontation between a city bus driver and a homeless man. not everyone thinks the punishment fits the alleged crime. >> reporter: the union has since filed an agreement to try and get her job back. on the side of every rta bus, it says safe place, but on
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wasn't. those seconds cost on surveillance video. video shows them shutting the doors to keep them in. he hits the homeless man over the head so badly he needed to get stitches. >> i think law enforcement could have handled that. >> i saw three angles of that. it didn't look good for him. >> reporter: we went through brown's records in 1988. their accommodations for exemplary service. at the very top, a termination letter. termination is taking things just weeks away from
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>> it's like giving the guy a guillotine for slapping somebody upside the head. >> reporter: people from the homeless thinks it's fair and then some. he is being prosecuted eric kidnapping, keeping the man inside the bus. new tonight, suspicious callers, preying on the elderly and posing as cops, looking for a big payday. live in the news room with an important warning. >> the police say they would never ask you to use your own money for an investigation.
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safe. she hung up the phone with concerns. >> he said someone was using my identification and credit card and driver's license to try and cash checks at a bank. >> reporter: a man said he put together undercover plans to get the man. mary's cop vanished. i was so nervous that the
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like my handwriting. >> am i being scammed? >> to have a scam on anyone like this is bad, but to do it on anybody like this in the late 80s. >> reporter: they made sure the envelope of cash made it back in her account. >> it happened in akron. live in the news room, frank wily. >> also, fake calls from the claiming tax payments are required and claiming jail time. number, report it to the irs inspector general.
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unavailable tonight. as of a few minutes ago, the system was still down. we'll let you know when e- filing is back up and running. >> days ago, a new record high. take a look now. our live look at downtown cleveland. clouds have begun to move back in. it looks a little chilly. it is. 40 in canton. 36, currently, in the worst er worcestershire area. some of these snow showers lingering.
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or is there going to be a major delay? we'll tell you all that coming up in seven minutes. cleveland's lead paint problem. the city is so dire, they're calling in inspectors from four other counties. joe, the city is scrambling to find inspectors. >> reporter: that's right. that's only part of the battle. educating the public about testing and going door to door are also critical. >> it's scary. >> reporter: bree yan that smith is concerned about her son six years old and older from lead poisoning. more than 30% of children in some neighborhoods on the east side could have lead poisoning issues. it's hard for them to fight this problem alone.
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especially as a single mother myself, and you're not always thinking about how safe a place is. it seems okay from the outside. >> lead abatement was a disaster. >> reporter: the city health department is to blame for cleveland's lead paint emergency. a situation he says has been brewing for two decades. >> come on now, get real. two inspectors for the entire city? >> reporter: they are currently training six new inspectors who could be on the job within the next three weeks. it's also going to take a grass roots campaign to get the issue under control. >> knocking on doors. we will be visiting with people and talking with people to get
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going on. >> reporter: the human services committee will hold a meeting here at 9:00 a.m. the city's in dire need to have a plan to protect thousands of children. looking ahead, a field high school will reopen tomorrow. it was a sick day, not a snow day. they spent the day disinfecting the school. 30% of the students were home with a stomach flu. they will have excused absences if the parents choose to keep them home the rest of the week. tonight, hillary clinton and bernie sanders trying to sway votes in a city hall.
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sanders, his home state of vermont. a win is expected. it actually down played expectations for clinton. >> we are taking on the most powerful, political organization in the country, and that's the clinton organization. secretary clinton obviously ran here in 2008, and she won. her husband ran several times before that. this is her fourth campaign in new hampshire. >> she does find herself on shaky ground. it does appear young women are not rallying towards her. >> that's amazing. >> yeah. >> i was very fortunate to have a great team of young people, men and women
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fact that i have work to do. >> both will be on the stage together for the democratic debate. on the gop side, it's now down to 9. two more candidates dropped out. rand paul and rick san torr santorum. john kozic will be in new hampshire. coming up, a man determined to get away from police. amazing dash cam video, and the lengths this man was willing to
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and the zika virus. one state rushes to stop it from coming into its borders. some of these snow flakes are headed our way. i'll tell you how much coming
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(nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, but mother nature can't stop us.
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be unstoppable. this is my fight song& take back my life song&
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a truck flipped after going the driver then tries to run off. troopers were able to catch up with him. he was wanted for hitting a police officer during a chase. more video from california. no, you're not imagining things. that's a car on the roof of a home. the driver lost control, went down a driveway, hit something before landing on the roof. and the sexual assault case moves on against bill cosby.
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him things in return for him testifying, but the judge said it would continue. the zika virus is traveling through mosquitoes. they're asking people to clean up places where mosquitoes thrive. >> it's not rocket science, all we need to do is clean up tires, plastic, and sewage. >> the mayor hopes to start cleaning up the tires next month. he's asking the epa for more
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federal and state officials are now pointing fingers for who's to blame for the lead-contaminated water in flint. state officials say the epa did not show the urgency they should have. at schools, there are concerns of elevated levels of copper and lead. they are doing another round of testing for now. iowa lottery could end up paying out big. the lotto winner is suing claiming his win should have been three times as big he won years ago. the multi-state lottery was
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generator and buying a ticket with the winning numbers. he's also convicted of fixing a lottery in four other states. look at this. an inmate is suing the tennessee family that split the 1 1 .6 billion dollar lottery. an inmate says that he's entitled to half of the money because he had a contract with
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her $20 to get lottery tickets, and that she was going to marry him if they won. some of the non-snow lovers in the news room are going, keep it this way. this really shows the cold taking over. lower 60s today. beautiful settings. say good-bye to 60s and 50s, and hello to the 30s. overnight and through the day tomorrow. akron to canton. 38 in ashtabula. a few little isolated snow flakes will fall overnight. let's get you to the morning commute. a few little isolated light
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a calm lake effect. here we are again through 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. tomorrow afternoon's rush right here. not going to be a whole lot of snow. once again, 30s, we'll drop you down a little bit further. most of you getting up and going. 18 miles an hour with some higher gusts. we'll show you a wind gust of 30. 25 miles an hour. the gusts in canton and worster. here are the old records from over 125 years ago. wow. snowless januaries.
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1932, .6" we are shaping up to be an almost snowless season. we'll be number 2 or 3 for the season. we've got a long way to go to get to 20. here's some lighter snow. with this little trough hanging around, some light showers. here's your snow cast. watch. see any major snowstorms there? no. 32 tonight. cloudy. breezy. tomorrow, more scattered snow showers. 38 on friday. 41 for saturday. here's your super bowl party. 43 and dry. can you imagine yourself you probably imagine yourself traveling and spending time
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>> no. catherine walsh is a waitress at apple bee's. she's one of the oldest employees. she works five days a week, partly because she needs to, but she wants to. >> i'm part of life. i'm living. out every day. i have a purpose. i enjoy it. >> reporter: the great grandmother says she has no plans to retire. >> i say it's keeping her young. she looks amazing for 90-year- olds years old. >> yes, she does. >> i'll be down to like five jobs by then. the cavaliers, we'll talk
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season.
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the hornets playing short- handed tonight. this guy, jeremy lynn, insanity. cavs felt it. despite the fact that lebron had a good game. i walked in late trying to get things going. remember, lynn, i talked about him.
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he had 24 points. the winning streak is over. >> last year was our first quarters. we were just bad, and then a second quarter, we pick it up and get in the game. we need to try and figure it out. 30 in indiana, and 30, i believe, tonight. that's not going to cut it. >> all right. with the count down to johnny man sel, jared goff was on the got leave show. >> i'm really excited to get an opportunity to go wherever. >> even cleveland? >> absolutely.
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we want to make sure. you've seen what all the other cleveland quarterbacks are like. would you be bummed? >> absolutely not. >> all right. national signing day today if you're keeping score for high school kids going across the country. michigan, number 5. ohio state, number 4. lsu supposedly has the best urban class. 9 from ohio. 3 defensive backs. 3 defensive line men. a couple of our locals. luke ferrell from perry. top five in class, who knows. >> some people have 30 or 25 in their class. it's kind of appealing to me to
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the country. >> i was in the fifth grade, and i used to watch them on espn and everything. it was my favorite color, and then i was like, i like this
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thanks for watching news channel 5 at 11:00. >> have a great night,
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