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and not just the powerful few. governor kasich is heading home today. we have a preview of his rally in ohio as the buildup to our state's primary intensifies. >> and further proof that the 2016 presidential campaign arrived in ohio. hillary clinton announcing an event in cleveland. >> and we start with a look outside of downtown cleveland and overcast skies. a chilly morning as you're out and about to start your sunday and it's going to get better. hello, welcome to the sunday cleveland. i'm nick foley alongside of janessa webb and from here on out, it's moving out. right now. the drier weather pattern and
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with the flurries and some rain and that shifted toward the southeast and you can see some sunshine trying to come through the clouds and out towards lake county now. i wanted to -- everyone to notice the little bit of snow piles on the top of the areas. they're starting to fade away as we head into the rest of your afternoon. going into next weekend and we still are off to a chilly start. airport. currently akron, you're at 32 degrees and warmer air towards tuscaroras county and into dover new philly at 35 degrees and you will notice a shift in the winds today. when they're coming out of the south, that is what allows for the warm-up to happen and you can see about five to 10 miles up. gusty weather on monday and tuesday afternoon. even though we're going to sit in all of this sunshine.
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up moisture and it's due to this high pressure that is dominating from chicago and into st. louis. and continuing to slide in here as we head into the rest of the day and we're going to go with the sun and cloud mix. look at the highs. that is about a 10 degrees difference from yesterday afternoon. you're going to feel that difference going into about the 5:00 hour and we're seeing a few clouds working in and we'll go with mostly cloudy skies and into tonight. >> and going to get better after that. thank you, janessa. and super saturday is over. the candidates are looking ahead to the next major primaries including ohio and the governor is coming home and bringing a special guest to today's rally. he will make two stops today. schwarzenegger. the act oner and former governor will appear with kasich at 2 this afternoon and they will speak to supporters at the franklin park conserveitory and botanical gardens.
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toledo at tony packo's cafe. and kasich finished well out of contention in all four of yesterday's supersaturday primaries. and the big winners, bernie sanders and ted cruz and came each. the victories came on a day that hillary clinton and trump hope to solidify their needs. >> everyone is trying to figure out how to stop trump. >> reporter: and cruz did that again. by cruz. he swiped voters by a 2-1 margin in the state of kansas maine. >> the only campaign that can this race. >> reporter: while his wins made headlines, donald trump with victories in kentucky and louisiana. >> marco rubio had a very, very bad night. and personally, i would call for him to drop out of the
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i would love to take on ted one- on-one. that would be so much fun. >> reporter: it was a supersaturday, from gymnasiums to barning, lon linings and across kansas, nebraska, kentucky, and louisiana and the victory lap for bernie sanders. the individual individual senator securing delegates with wins in kansas and nebraska. >> we want to make sure that the republican does not go into the white house and -- >> hillary clinton in michigan, time outing her victory in louisiana. >> i am grateful to everyone who turned out to support us. but now, all eyes are turning to michigan. >> reporter: they do and hillary clinton will return to cleveland this week. the exact location of tuesday's rally hasn't been revealed, but we know that it will take place from 8-11:00 p.m. and that event is free. the guests need to reserve a seat. we have a link to sign up on
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and donald trump could be facing legal trouble. the attorney for former taliban prisoner bo bergdhdal wants to meet with him. the attorney said the defense team may end up deposing trump. and now to a developing story in cleveland. a police source tells newschannel 5 the son of calvin williams had his car stolen from the gas station in euclid last night. a gun was inside the vehicle at the time. the stolen car is a 2011 silver impala. the cleveland police have not confirmed the car belongs to the son of the chief. and mean drivers break every day. not slowing down or shifting lanes when pass organization approaching emergency vehicles on the side of the road. and it's a dangerous scenario claiming hundreds of lives every year.
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emergency vehicles lined up alongside route 2 in amhurst to promote the move over campaign and the goal is to increase awareness and save lives. >> every day i go on and open my facebook page. there is another driver injured or killed, whether it's a police officer, tow truck driver, odot worker, some state department worker, the side of the road is a dangerous place to be. >> and cryersing face fines or jail time for violating that law. and thank you so much for starting your sunday with us. coming up, could we see the end of chemo or radiation? we'll share a research breakthrough that could change the way we see cancer. >> and we'll introduce you to a group of teens that wouldn't get to experience the milestone of a high school prom and finally getting one special night. >> and janessa has our local weather. >> and seeing a few clouds this morning. temperatures are back into the 40s today and in my seven-day,
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. good morning, everybody. i'm janessa webb. we're seeing a lot of green grass and brownish as the rain starts to make its way through help with the vegetation we're seeing here right now and temperatures across the board going to be picking up through the 40s today and you have to smile about that and 31 right now and kind of a school tart
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most locations and into dover, new philly. good morning, you're at 35 degrees. and ravena, 29 and cooler air staking around and that is going to change. we'll change into mostly sunny skies from the islands into medina and looking at 45 degrees. the lakeshore communities from pepper pike into euclid sullen and noticing the winds out of the south about 10 to 15 miles an hour and definitely going to pick up as we step into next week, even though we're seeing the milder air and hello, akron, summit county, you're the hotspot for today and with a high of 46. and temperatures are creeping up and worth the wait. >> we will learn more about cleveland clinic's groundbreaking uterus transplant tomorrow. the surgeons completed the first transplant in the u.s. last month. monday morning, the doctors will discuss what is ahead for the new treatment option that
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and also, opening statements will begin in former prowrestler hulk hogan's $100.000000 trial against news website caucker and it published 41 seconds from one of his sex tapes in 2012. and since he say public figure, gawker claims the sex tape is newsworthy. and one of hollywood's biggest stars is heading to ohio next month. tom hanks will help dedicate wright state university's newly renovated picture center. and he is a national cochair of the fund raising campaign for the school. the dedication is set for april 19th. if you were hoping to meet the star, sorry, it's by invitation only. and trending this morning, a pair of pennsylvania brothers who won the lottery accepted the totals of the winnings and they were very, very different.
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his brother bob, just 7. not million, $7. still, the pennsylvania lottery, should say, florida lottery, did not want bob to feel left how the and so at the press conference for james' big win, they presented his brother with a big check, too so he didn't feel left out, even for $7. and that is more than what he had when he he got the ticket. >> and this issy look at last night's winning lottery numbers.
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. welcome back. just about 10:15 on your sunday morning and breaking news. at least 18 migrants drowned off of the turkish coast. the boat was trying to make it to turkey from war-torn syria. the tragedy is amidcalls from the e eu for turkey to open up the borders for refugees. and in iraq, this picture shows the most recent middle eastern violence and at least 47 people, including 39 civilians are dead. militants drove a truck full of explosives south of baghdad and many of the wounded are in critical condition right now and the death toll may rise higher. and right now, the coast guard is searching for a texas man who is -- who fell from a royal caribbean cruise ship and focusing on an area near the coast of key larko and florida.
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yesterday and has not been seen since. and in california, 48-year- old woman is dead after the car she was travelling in got stuck in flood waters. the car became submerged in more than six feet of water after the driver went around the roadblock and that man was able to escape. his female passenger did not make it. >> water was six to eight feet deep by the time we got into that vehicle and took the dive team awhile to find it. >> and officials remind you if you see roadblocks or flooded roads, do not drive into them. it doesn't take much water to create a dangerous situation. and 151 bottles of water, how much one family in flint goes through every day. she shared this picture to show how many bottles it takes to get through the day without city. she lives with her steven-year- old daughter and 13-year-old niece. and between the three of them, they need at least six cases a day.
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and kin rash -- skin rashes until their home was tested and lead found in the water. and a miraculous ending after a small plane made a york. the pilot and his daughter escaped with minor injuries. sir us sr22 comes equipped with a parashot to help in crashed landings. he deployed the chute after the plane's engine died. the faa and ntsb are investigating. and it's a night that most teenagers -- and actually, lena dunham is in the hospital. the girl's writer was admitted last night for a ruptured ovarian christ. and she will undergo surgery. she's been open about struggling with endometriosis. last month, she updated fans on the battle with the reproductive disorder. >> and a night that most teenagers look forward to in
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the prom and for those battling cancer, it can be difficult to attend and pay for the night. and one local organization is trying to change that. here's more on how the group is giving teens dealing with cancer a prom to remember. >> reporter: there are plenty of pures, a spree of shoes and thousands of gorgeous gowns. every year, they organize this. it's dress extravaganza, a prom to remember gives teenagers with cancer a magical prom night entirely free. >> we want them to create new memories and go back home to share with their friends. >> reporter: before the prom comes the dress and all of the accessories to put together. and she just finished her cancer treatment. >> i think it's really nice that all of these people here are here to help us and that so many people have deep 98ed dresses of different colors and
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>>y is shop -- zoe is shopping with her best friend today. >> i am blessed to have her in my life and be here with her. >> reporter: it was not just shopping but pampering, too and massage, nails and all of this part of the prom package for those teenagers to get the night of their life. >> and a growing opportunity to be a part of something like this and not feel like an outcast. and it's like i can do anything. that is what it's about, all of the smiles and confidence. and what a great story. and those dresses and accessories were donated. and the prom will take place on april 8th. and such a neat story. >> yeah. >> and making dreams come true. >> and i love that. >> and this is your dream forecast. and you see overcast skies now
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and that is pushing out into mid-afternoon. and we'll go with partly to mostly sunny conditions and where is that this morning? it's into holmes county and millersburg and you're at 38 degrees. and we don't have -- towards the west side and i haven't forgot about you, avon lake and into westlake, morris rimville and you can see the cooler air towards lake, geauga county and they're currently into the upper 20s, and lower 30s and warming up into the rest of the day and looking a the the power of 5. what happened to the system that was providing us some rain and snow and shifted towards the southeast. we're seeing these clouds right now and not picking up any moisture. you notice a transition in our wins throughout the day and about five to 10 miles per hour and they're coming out of the south allowing for the warm-up we're going to see throughout
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very blustery winds picking up. monday into tuesday afternoon and that is as our temperatures are in the 60s. and i want to show you the wind cast and you can see this bubble making its way across chicago and into northeast ohio and bringing warmer air. and going to see the winds chattering throughout the afternoon. and hour, get outside today. soak up all of this sunshine and no, i'm not saying -- [ indiscernible ] flip flops and we'reenge on seeing highs into the mid-40s and as you step out and about tonight, you will see the clouds floating through. and we have this large area of low pressure that is out towards california and it's making its way on shore and causing winter weather advisories and we'll see a large amount of rain that way and it's changing our jet stream, allowing the winds to pick up and going to cost wet weather toward the south and we could see severe conditions
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ohio as we head into mid-week and looking at the future cast, the clouds move out of the area and looking at the highs throughout the afternoon and on machine, i really want to show you just after lunch as you're heading home about 5:00 and across the board. we're sitting in the 60s. makes you feel good inside and now how everybody's mood started to change. 43 for today and with mostly sunny conditions into tonight. and a chance of having the heater down a few notches. 38 degrees and mostly cloudy conditions. and then i am going to be accepting my e-mail throughout the week and that is because 60 on tuesday afternoon, look at that and that is a talker. and we're tracking on the power of 5 potential for some severe weather and that is wednesday into thursday with temperatures
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56 and 65 next weekend. >> and you are deserving plenty of give thes and bacon. >> thank you. and into the newsroom, espn and other outlets reporting that peyton manning will announce his retirement tomorrow. he played 18 seasons and made four superbowl trips and won two -- and the latest coming in february and his announcement is expected to happen tomorrow at the denver broncos headquarters. and in other sports news, the cavs string together another jam at the q in back-to- back nights and opening a for the indians exactly four weeks from tomorrow. can you believe it? and here's more on the victory and the tribe in our morning sports report. >> reporter: last night, the cavs hosting the celtics at the q. the last meeting between the two teams and into that game last night, the season series tied at 1 and celtics on a five-
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it going and from early on, the cavs down by 4 and not letting up. and crowder goes straight to the hop and the cavs down by 18 in the first quarter and in the third, the cavs up by two and he finishes with the one-handed slam and late in the third, the cavs with some nice movement and hits the 3 and cavs up by 8 and 12 points and 16 rebounds. in the fourth, cavs up by 10 and lebron, takes it to the hoop and 28 points and 11 rebounds. the cavs win this one, 120-103. and in -- setting to start opening day for the second straight year. and starts the regular season april 4th against the red sox. meanwhile, the indians playing yesterday in sunny, arizona,
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yesterday and things not going as planned for the yippeddians -- indians, though and he hits one way out there in center field and makes a nice catch and a 2-0 lead after 3 innings. the bottom of the 5th and still 2-0. san 10a doubles on the the tag. the indians with another round in the fifth and knocked the game at 2 and top of the 8th, a double play for the indians and scoring on the play for the giants. and they win 6-2. the indians taking on the brewers later today at 3:00. and that is it for morning sports. >> thank you. >> and now to a -- about what could be a major breakthrough in cancer research. >> and scientists believe they discovered a way to steer the body's immune system to kill cancers.
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way to find a tumor's achilles heel, if you will and yet uses immunotherapy to modify the t-cells. they're altered to target specific cancer cells and eventually destroy the entire tumor. it's not all one size fits all. >> this is going to be patient. so, if this is going to work, they will have to be a unique approach on a patient-by- patient basis. >> and good in theory, the team has yet to proven this treatment will work in reality and be affordable. human trials are two years away but the study is hailed as a significant step that could help in the development of new therapies. and coming up, a crime spree on a cleveland campus. two of the suspects are still on the loose. plus, you can make thousands of dollars by renting out your home or apartment during the week of the r in, c. we have tips -- rnc. we have tips for those of you considering to make extra cash.
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. hello, everybody. we start the 10:30 half hour with a look outside. and still overcast sky in downtown cleveland this morning and chilly as well. that will change as the day moves on and wak to the sunday edition of good morning cleveland. i'm foley. we have a vigil planned for a three-year-old murder victim
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janessa webb has more. >> and looking a-okay right now and everything on the dry side. the temperatures on the cool side at 33 degrees and 41 today and 44 degrees and finally above the normal mark. we're off to a cool start and you can see across the board that we're into the lower 30s and this is better from yesterday into the upper 20s. the warmer air tracking in into mid-afternoon and due to the wins. they will pick up throughout the day, five to 10 miles per hour and this afternoon, i'm not concerned about the winds but it's tomorrow into tuesday. the temperatures reach the 60 degrees mark and winding are allowing for the temperature increase and they pick up and no advisories put in place just yet and live 5 radar is not
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-- just a quiet weather pattern and that is do you to high pressure building in from chicago and into cinci and under mostly sunny skins and looking good. going with highs into the lower to mid-40s and evening plans tonight around 8:00 and 39 degrees and not bad from akron and stark and summit county. hour, day-by-day coming up and the wet weather returns. nick? >> love to see 60s on the graphic. they're -- graphics. two armed suspects are off of the streets this morning and wanted for a violent car jacking as well and derek waller was the only reporter with surveillance video of the car jacking and continues to bring us new information. >> reporter: a dark ford escape
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police say types have been riding around in. one forces his way into a woman's 2009 mercury milan. the car pulls away and she jumps out and runs into a nearby store. and this happened around 10 last night on east 116th street and police later spotted the stolen ford escape on colfax road. a chase ensued and two of four suspects were arrested and that suvy toy toed. >> and we're assuming the other two are travelling in the in ery. >> it looks like this. the license plate number is glt4055. the group of teens is responsible for several robberies in cleveland heights and one more tuesday afternoon on euclid avenue near case western's campus and they're trying to connect the dots to others, including a purse snatching off of delbe, t road thursday night. the two is victims were language professors. >> and in the process to put
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of suspects. >> reporter: near the campus, students are keeping their guard up. >> and my mom gave me pepper spray and steins i walk home from the school at 2 a.m. it's sketchy and i am going to walk back and know that it's not safe. police presence. street and foot. >> and makes her feel safe and makes me feel safe. >> something this mom is happy to see. >> and i am a proud parent. i hope they catch the guys out here so i can continue to be a proud parent. >> and that was derek waller with the report. and case western has the safe ride home for students that don't want to walk home alone. be aware of your surroundings, no matter what the time of day it is, try to walk with someone else if possible. and happening today, the canton community will come together to remember a three- year-old girl. a vigil for haley will be held
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the girl was found dead in her home on friday and she suffered traumatic injuries. the cause of death remains under investigation and her father is charged with murder and child endangering. his live-in girlfriend is facing charges this morning also. and an update to the shooting in columbus that left a seven-year-old boy dead a four-year-old girl was with the family at the hospital after the shooting and when that i realized she was injured a five- year-old boy and noon-year-old man were hospitalized. grace faces murder charges. >> and we we are 133 days from the republican national convention and as it draws near, you will see ads for homes up for rent in our area. we'll share secrets to making money during that event if you want to share your residence. don't be too greedy. stay away from listing your
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outrageous price. the second tip, location. and the closer to downtown, the more desirable it will be. rentals in rocky river are going for 9500 for the week and for a condo in a sanki downtown building, going for a whopping $33,000 the price variations are extreme but real estate agents say keep this calculation in mind if you're contemplating a rental price. two to $3,000 per bedroom and that is what this cleveland heights resident used to live her home for seven bedrooms and she's asking $18,000. she made somemon -- she admits making money is great but it's more than that. >> and this is an exciting time for the city and puts cleveland in the spotlight and we were just looking to be a part of it. >> and if you are considering renting out your home, many realtors are able to handle rnc listings and you can check with online services like air b in b. if you dean -- air bnb. and next on good morning
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rnc continues. one of the new hotels in downtown cleveland will open its doors this week and get a look inside straight ahead. >> and today is the final day of the cleveland auto show. everything you need to know that will wrap it up next. janessa. >> and spring-like temperatures have finally moved in and i will show you my seven-day and when wet weather with the 60s are back into the forecast.
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. good morning, everybody and the clouds are very stubborn this morning. if you're going to see sunshine, it's going to be hit- and-miss throughout the day and they're continuing to work in from the west and you will see more sunshine, mondays and tuesdays and highs into the 60s and looking at your temperatures across the board, we're off to a chilly start, 31 degrees at the airport and into tuscaroras count into dover-new philly, 35 degrees and that is the warmer air trying to track in here. looking at the satellite, you can see the clouds. they continue to funnel in and there is hope here. there is a little bit of high pressure and that is going to move in here, but i can stay mostly sunny, partly to mostly sunny conditions throughout the afternoon and due to the clouds that are being stubborn this morning and looking at the
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maybe a bike ride and a nice walk outside. 43 degrees and that is by next week. monday and tuesday, even wednesday. i am going to say maybe a walk on the beach. [ laughter ] >> nick? >> and you get caught in flip flops earlier, right? and looking for something infir isational to do ited? how about shaving your head for foundation. 160 people are expected to do just that, beginning at noon at the cleveland heights community center to help raise money for childhood cancer research. the folks at saint baldrick's are hoping to raise more than $100,000 in total. the proceeds will benefit a hero foundation started in honor of rebecca meyer who died of brain cancer. >> and also happening, the cleveland auto show coming to an end at the ex center. you have all day -- ix center. you have all day to -- the rides to the showstoppers and also, 10 finalists will be on hand at five to see if they
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lease with a new honda civic or toyota tacoma and that is until 8 tonight. and in the medina area, check out the home and garden show at the community center. more than 130 exhibitors will be on hand with the latest on gardening, landscaping and remodeling to name a few. the show god -- shot got underway yesterday and will continue. it will go until 5 today and tickets starting at $5 for adults. >> spent did you know that ohio ranks 6th in the nation for maple syrup production? you can learn more about the unique product today. there will be a live historical demonstration. wagon rides, music and food happening at the farm in lucas from noon-4. if you see news happening, please let us know about it. text or e-mail us at 5tips@newsnet.com or sweet us at wews.
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. welcome back now. senator ted cruz. not only did he come away with two more primary wins with you he won the conservative political action conference straw poll. forty% of cpac attendees chose president. marco rubio got 30% and donald trump received 15% and ohio governor john kasich earned 8%. the event represents a small
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and the only election results that matter are that of the american people. primary voters went to the polls in four states yesterday as part of supersaturday. ted cruz again declared the winner in kansas and maine. donald trump taking kentucky and louisiana on the democratic side, bernie sanders in kansas and nebraska and hillary clinton continues her nomination -- domination of the deep south and a win in louisiana. the maine democrats will go to the polls today. and with the contests out of the way, the focus on cleveland and ohio becomes that much more intense. newschannel 5s john kosich has that and a long awaited hotel opening this week in this morning's democracy 2016. >> and you better get a seatbelt. one of the favorite sayings of the governor on the campaign trail this year and one that might apply through the republican national convention in july. if any candidate at this point, other than donald trump is to be nominated here, it will likely involve a high-level of
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to many memorable events and none may compare what played in july as the republicans tried to stop donald trump. >> and that camp is strong for this establishment and they're looking for a way to stop him. the only way is to deny trump the nomination at the convention. >> reporter: and to do that he has to be denied a majority of the delegates, meaning party leaders getting behind different candidates and different states. >> i vote for marco rubio in florida and john kasich in ohio and for ted cruz or whichever one of the other two contenders have the best chance of meeting mr. trump. >> reporter: -- may deny the candidate who had the most support and angellate -- alienate for supporters. >> and they're choosing which of the less bad scenarios to pursue. >> reporter: keep in mind, three quarters of the delegates will be chosen not by the candidates who won them but by state party leaders and state conventions. bound to their candidate on the
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agents after that and with issues like wall changes, the political equivalent of moving the goal line and they can come into play here. and they leave the delegate early at this point and -- the local fact check. >> you are three times more likely to be able to get a mortgage if you're a white applicant than if you're black or hispanic even if you have the same credentials. >> reporter: hillary clinton set off a viral fire storm in the mortgage industry with the comments that televise -- at a las vegas town hall two weeks injustice. politifact wanted to see if she was telling the truth. >> and even if you have the same credentials and that is where her talking point goes off the rails a bit for accuracy. >> and clientson's campaign said she misspoke when adding the same credentials line. there is evidence in mortgage acceptance rates by race,
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drastic as clinton says once you equalize for another key factors. politifact's truthometer rating this as false. next up, the aspect trump tv ad being heavily run by a pro- rubio superpack in the home state of florida. >> neutral between israel and its enemies. >> reporter: the adpainting trump as someone painting both sides in the middle east conflict, and pointing to comments trump made in a recent up to hall. trump refused to pick a side saying it would hurt his ability to serve as a negotiator. the past pro-israel stances make this iffy. >> if you look at the other comments, he said i am in favor of israel. >> reporter: trump's current words dilute his past stance, rating this one as half true. we'll see you next week for another politifact fact check. >> and another was the hotel
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a block of them tomorrow with the opening of the new schofield kempton hotel. we were the first to get a sneak peek. hidden behind for decades, the schofield building in the ornate redbrick makes the same statement that it did when it opened in 1901. >> and if you talk to anyone in downtown cleveland, they saw the scaffolding for a long time, a lot of folks didn't know that this existed underneath the glass of -- that was there before. >> reporter: and after a five- year transformation outside and inside, it's set to open lost eight and more. >> 52 apartments that are above the hotel and that is up seven stories. eight through 14 on apartments and range from the junior ones through 2 1/2 baths and as of today, they're leased out. >> reporter: 22 rules are like the building itself and difference in size and amenities.
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just the shower but old- fashioned tubs. the building was designed by lei have schofield, the architect and sculptor behind the soldiers and sailors monument. you can see that -- high above 9th street and the corners carved into the building and the hotel features not a lobby but a living room and adds to the city's inventory of different types of hotels. >> and by looking at that, the convention planner gets another perception of cleveland and the offerings. and -- [ indiscernible ] what cleveland has to offer. >> and next up, the hotel in the old school administration building and then the biggy. the 600-room hilton convention center hotel opening june 1st. with democracy 2016, i'm john kosich. enjoy your sunday. and thank you for those hotels to open up. as you said, a lot of different looks. you have the modern with the hilton and more of the refined hotels coming up as well. and going to be ready for the rnc. about that forecast.
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northeast ohio today and we're going to start to see a warm-up start to happen. these clouds right now they are being stubborn and a great shot of the earthcam right there and the leg that is not frozen over at all. and with the first week of march looking a-okay and temperatures right now currently at 33 degrees. and i want to show you a tour of our cams. out toward menner. they're seeing a hit-and-miss sunshine, a quiet morning toward the akron area with those clouds. and they are really sticking around and you can even see that towards wayne county and this is a day of, you're going to see spurts of sunshine, the clouds floating back in and things will get better as we head into monday and tuesday, more sunshine out and about. so, the warm spot this morning towards holmes county and also, ashland, you're currently at 38 mansfield. currently into the lower 30s
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eerie, huron county, avon lake, lorain county currently at the freezing mark and well towards the east from southern portions of cuyahoga county and into orange menner. look at that. 38 degrees and slightly warmer and on the upper trend as we head into the rest of the afternoon. our live 5 radar is not picking up any moisture and that is the good news. we're going to be talking about the wind flow for the next three days here. as this push of warmer air makes its way in and that is due to the change and the winds coming out of the south. we pick up for your monday 15 to 20 miles per hour. no, advisories have been put in place and just yet. but, possible for monday and tuesday afternoon. you can see from the wind cast this is a bubble of warm air and those winds will continue to move throughout of the midwest from chicago and making its way into northeast ohio. so, hour today, please get outside and enjoy it even though we're not going to see a
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it will be in affect. the clouds really start to thicken up into the 7:00 hour. this area of low pressure is taking over and it's going to bring those winds and also wet weather well towards the south and possible for severe conditions as we head into the rest of the week as temperatures are above normal. i want to show you monday and tuesday afternoon from our future cast. you are not seeing a lot of clouds, right, 7:45 and 8:00 as you're heading to work and to lunch. you're going to see the temperatures into the mid-60s and kind of miss that there. evening hours, 53 degrees at 9:00. and look at tuesday afternoon. 5:00 p.m., 67 for elyria and folks, i can't rule out a 70 degrees day for tuesday and as that warm air continues to move in.
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43 degrees will go with partly sunny skies tonight and threats, you lose the code and break out the flip flops. we're on the upward trend of 61, 66 and i don't think we're breaking the records to the afternoon with wet weather starting to return on wednesday and into thursday. we'll be right back. if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income
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the cia has an opening job for a librarian. the pay is great, up to $118,000 a year. they have opportunities to serve as imbedded information experts. translation, there might be james bond-like opportunities if you want them. you just have to have a master's degree, prior library experience and the ability to pass an extensive intensive background check. >> it's been nice. >> this is the cia. they can find out anything they want. >> and it's been night getting the weather. >> and sound says fun, right? >> the weather forecast. >> it does, 61 and 66 into tuesday. the warm air tracking in. enjoy. >> and that is all of the time we have. we'll see you back here at 6:00 tonight.
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. >> i'm sarah corns. the manager for -- sarah carns. manager at the remodeling show. the cofounder of small spaces cle. carl baldesar is here to talk about this year's event. thank you both for being here. i'm going to start with you. talk about the -- the third year for the show. what can we expect this year? >> i'm curious. and we can expect more than 250 companies to provide us with inspiration and ideas for your home improvement projects as well as how to stage for your diy projects and then we have great celebrities this year. we're bringing in from hd-tv, a fan favorite through jonathan scott from property brothers and we have deke from tiny house builders.
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speaking of tiny houses, i'm going to jump over you, carl, to talk more about small spaces cle and what the latest trends are for small homes. >> and what we're doing is building tiny houses. we're the only local cleveland tiny house builder and we're going to build three for the show. each of them are under 200 square feet and they all have different features that people like or dislike but there is three different ones. >> yeah, i am just fascinated with the whole tiny home it's cool. you will have three on display? >> yeah. >> and will people be able to go through and look at them? >> we're setting them up so you can tour them and open drawers and look in the ridge rate -- house. they'll be there and a couple >> oh. and that will be so much fun to see. thank you both for being here. homeandremodellingexpo.com or
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