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news channel 5 begin now with breaking news. >> deadly night on cleveland's west side. police investigating two different homicides, stories we broke on twitter tonight. three men were shot just hours ago. a man in his 20s died before he could go to the hospital. two others were taken to metro. and we were first on scene on west 43 and clark, two men were shot an hour earlier. police found one of the men when they got there. he was shot multiple times in the stomach and neck and pronounced dead at the hospital. the other man was taken to the hospital. had my hair like this and pulling me back.
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only see on 5. a young teen kidnapped by a man with a criminal history finds a way to get away. tonight she opened about to news channel 5 about that night and her will to survive. >> reporter: it is layed out in this police report. she says she snapped her from the train, tried to sell her for sex and he has a history with it. >> it is hard to believe that happened to her. no, it is real. >> reporter: a day after a man kidnapped her daughter and tried to sell her for sex it is hard for her to wrap her head around. luckily she is safe tonight. >> he killed people. want nobody to come looking for me. >> reporter: 9:00 p.m. monday night she hopped on the train. a guy snatched her phone and at
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>> grabbed me by my hair. just pulling me back. >> reporter: for the next 5 hours she says he dragged her around town. on a house line. >> he didn't have nowhere to go or didn't have a car. otherwise lord knows where i would have been. >> reporter: he took there the homeless shelter to try sell her for sex till finally shot caught a workers eye and whispered her to call police. >> do you want me to call the police? [ indiscernible ] >> i am calling. >> reporter: police got their minutes later later and turns out the man is a 26-year-old, carlos brown and nis isn't the first time he -- this isn't the first time he has done this. >> riding the buses to look for young girls that he could intimidate.
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probation for carpings of a minor. -- corruption of a minor. a registered sex offender. spanning several counties. >> no telling how many victims. he did the same thing to me. >> reporter: she tried to get help the entire night, no one payed attention till the restaurant worker called 911. he was arrested and police are working with the city prosecutor and more charges could be coming. homa bash, news channel 5. lion enclosure called tomorrow -- a school closed tomorrow because of bedbugs. all the rooms have been impacted and treated, they are shutting down tomorrow to treat the building. class resumes friday. a massive fight that shut
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school for a day and a half. a fight escalated and every police officer on duty was called in. one had to use pepper spray to control the kids who weren't listening. two are now charged. students are returning to school in small groups. seniors tomorrow, juniors friday and all students on monday. [ indiscernible ] chris flanagan talked to them tonight. >> reporter: enough is enough. drive-by shooting last night has them terrified once again. >> reporter: windows blown out. bullet holes on cars and a fence, a fence meant to keep them safe. >> i usually get up and check but i didn't. it was a disaster. >> reporter: she says it is too common.
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the town house is on east 72 and wade park and she claims police aren't controlling enough. >> we feel like we are snitches. when you leave we are still here. where is our protection. >> reporter: 5 cars at itude by bullets. including -- tattooed by bullets. including her son's car. >> he has a bullet hole here. one there. and he has one here. >> reporter: she was so rattled she posted this video to facebook. >> a lot of them are scared. the younger ones think we are going to do. >> reporter: neighbors are petrified the next time a stray bullet may hit more than a car or fence. >> i am ready to get out of this place. you know what i am saying?
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because you don't know if the bullet is coming through your house or what. >> reporter: police say their investigation ongoing and anyone with information give them a call. the rain has moved in. a live look now at cleveland where the rain is light but not really cooling things down. >> no. temperatures still in the 50s. we broke records today. akron, cleveland one shy of a record high. set in the 1800s. right now still 60 degrees. it is balmy, humid out there and we have rain showers moving through. i think the rain will be around for the morning commute and a all day. an all day washout. a soaker. upper 50s to near 60. rain showers moving in. they are light right now. over night into the morning commute for a little heavier shower here and there. showers across the north and
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temperatures in the 50s over night. tomorrow warmer but again rain in the forecast. i will break it down hour by hour. new tonight, friends and family remember the four-year- old killed in a fast moving apartment fire. news channel 5's frank wiley was there for the emotional tribute and live tonight. frank? >> reporter: the weather was not enough to keep people from filling the parking lot. hundreds of folks showed up to grieve. huge showing of support. >> reporter: prayers got caught in the rain. both came after the fact dozens scored into windows wondering what it must have been like. some may have pictured it ending differently.
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50 people are displaced. some are recovering in hospital rooms but no one got to this 4- year-old in time. she died. [ singing ] >> reporter: nothing is loud enough to drown out the pain. all shared the same sentiment. faces reflected disbelief. bowed in prayer. a reminder of reality. the investigation continues. again they did not have a sprinkler system. frank wiley, news channel 5. it was a very close race. we had some of those. i won some. i lost some. >> a pyruvatal moment tonight for the white house, hillary clinton and bernie sanders take the stage tonight after bernie sanders pulled off a win in michigan. tonight's debate is the last
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primaries next week in ohio and florida. the stakes are high as they try their best to secure wins tuesday. and neither held back any punches. >> if you could indict -- [ indiscernible ] >> i am not answering that question. >> democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton was forced to answer questions about her ongoing e-mail scandal. bernie sanders seemed to change his stance on the issue. in the past he said it was time for the country to move on but tonight he back pedaled. >> i am going to fish the issues facing -- focus on the issues facing. [ indiscernible ] >> both candidates offered similar responses. >> i think it is unamerican. i think what he has promoted is not at all in keeping with american values.
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are never going to elect a president who insults mexicans, who insults muslims, who insults women. >> the next big test is tuesday when democrats and republicans vote in florida, illinois, missouri, north carolina, and ohio. new polling figures out show hillary clinton has a double digit lead over bernie sanders in both ohio and florida. and promising new results for john kasich as well. >> that's right. the latest fox news poll show john kasich leading the pack in ohio with a 5 point lead over donald trump. he has the support of 34% of likely republican voters. trump has 29. cruz 19%. marco rubio 7%. the not so good news, a quarter of john kasich's supporters
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candidate. john kasich had a unexpected visitor in illinois tonight. a democratic rival. kind of. a bernie sanders impersonator. john kasich called him up on stage. >> on behalf of all the american people i want to thank you for bringing our middle across the the republican debates. hold on. let me finish. not talking billionaire class or millionaire class, but regular class. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> the two then took a selfie. if the water coming out of your tap looks like this, would you drink it or use it? yuck. that is what people have been dealing with for a year and you won't believe what experts say about the safety of the water.
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former first lady nancy reagan is lying in repose tonight. thousands coming out to the ronald reagan presidential library in california today to pay their respects. another public viewing will take place tomorrow and a private funeral is set for friday before nancy reagan is buried next to her husband facing the pacific ocean. people who live in flint will not get anymore water bills till april so the city can figure out the $30 million the state is helping pay for bills. people have been drinking bottled or filtered water for months due to elevated led levels but have still been billed. customers could be credited $600 per account. look at this tap from
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cloudy, yellow, brown and chunky. folks have been dealing with this for a year. the most surprising part, the department of natural resources says it is safe. but it is still costly. >> what is really bad, when you do laundry it ruins your whites, all your good clothes. i mean, it is stains that won't come out. >> many spent hundreds on home filtration systems. they are water bills are going up. the mayor says they are trying to get a loan to put in a filleration system and a -- filtration system. in west virginia there is an investigation into what made several lawmakers sick. there is a conspiracy theory tied to this. lawmakers passed a bill to let people drink raw unpasteurized
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sick. however many say it is just a coincidence. there is a stomach bug going around and some of those who got sick didn't drink the raw milk. doctors say their study on uterus transplants will continue even after the first one done in the u.s. failed. doctors removed the uterus after the woman had complications. they are trying to figure out what went wrong. the clinic has 9 other uterus transplants planned. after a fairly mild flu season in ohio the number of cases just spiked. officials say more than 200 people went to the hospital for the flu in the last week of february. that is double the week before. the total number of cases this season is way down. 553 in october. compared to 8,000 last year.
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kids to the doctor you may be well. they want doctors to ask parents if they are having problems making ends meet. economic stresses can impact kids as well. worrying about when they will eat again or having to grow up too fast. >> do my homework. i have to take care of the younger kids. >> poverty is a family of four making $24,000 or less a year. and more than half of the kids in the u.s. live near that level. doctors say pride or embarrassment stops people from asking for help. flooding threatening 20 million americans tonight. take a look at what is happening in louisiana. heavy rains leading to flooding that is surrounding homes, covering cars and turning roads into rivers. people are putting out sand bags to try stop the rising
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uses boats and massive trucks to rescue those stranded. >> flooding, severe weather today, a lot of moisture here and all that rain heading towards us. next couple days in the 70 -- [ talking at the same time ] >> cooler. but long term is looking good. through the weekend. a look right now, what is going on. a look at the rain. this is what we are watching. from the south and west. moving north and east. this is over night and during the afternoon tomorrow. heavy at times. not expecting severe weather. or huge big jumps. but many could see inch of rain out of this system and that could cause high water issue. flood threat is there but not west. keep in mind this time of the year, our average high temperature 43.
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50s inland. rain right now. this is light. not that heavy. you saw it there. not a lot going on. south and west. the areas that will get the rain earlier as far as the tomorrow. wet weather. columbus as well. you see the rain, cincinnati, noth of louisville. we will watch the pocket move tomorrow. hour by hour, notice tomorrow, temperatures in the 50s and we are tracking rain. all day. weather.
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later tomorrow. we broke records. 71 today for manse field. 73 for akron canton airport. old record set in 2000. rain showers tomorrow. warm in the 50s. rain continuing lunchtime and afternoon. especially across the south. look at that. rain steady, 5:00, 6:00. colder north. warm south. cold rain. 8:00, 9:00 we dry out. and friday looks like it will be cool. but sunshine back in for friday and looks like sunshine for saturday. 55 tonight. steady rain, staying mild. southwest 10 to 15 tomorrow. temperatures fall along the lake shore tomorrow afternoon. 40s by 5:00 or 6:00. dry friday, dry saturday. sunday looks wet. saturday definitely the day to get out and about. spring forward.
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60s next week. back to you. >> nothing like a good escape. caught on camera. five horses on the run in florida today. area. authorities tried to round them away. they ended up back in a fenced area. it is that time of year again, high schoolers are starting to think about prom. >> if you are a parent of one of those teens, last year the average cost of a prom invitation was $324. >> what? >> as for the dance itself and everything, the dress, tux, pictures, flowers, $919. maybe this is a good time to teach your teen about a budget. >> yeah. great time.
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i think the numbers might be inflated. [ talking at the same time ] >> documented and shared. you know. >> they have to be creative. >> let's go back to 1986. cavaliers out west. an update against the kings and the browns 0-4 with free agents. one big name is still on the roster. let me check my e-mail to make chew. i will tell you what -- sure. i will tell you what i saw when
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agents to keep johnny manziel you wouldn't believe me. roster. around 7:00 p.m. 35.5million. he was a pro bowler in 2014. we told you on twitter, schwartz going to kansas city. his brother said on twitter he went through nonsense today with the browns. alex mack is off to the falcons. 5 year deal. benjamin $24 million deal in san diego. he was the first to get away from the browns today.
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matt. >> they are being consistent with what they said. they were going -- were not going to be major players. if you thought they were linked to jones, they were, they had interest,. [ indiscernible ] >> this is a ground job, so to make a splash and to spend the money that is being spent right now is not in the cards. >> cavs in sacramento tonight. on the road for 8-11 games. cavs losing at the break, 60- 54. at the lakers tomorrow. and indians, good news, won today in games that don't count. [ laughter ] >> he struck out the side in
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millions of good jobs lost. communities devastated. the jobs moved overseas. only one candidate for president has consistently fought trade deals that ship ohio jobs overseas. bernie sanders. sanders opposed the disastrous nafta trade deal. opposed special trade status with china. now he's opposing the trans-pacific trade deal. while others waffle, bernie is fighting hundreds of thousands of new job losses. for jobs. for us. bernie. sanders: i'm bernie sanders
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