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the one on the right. they don't know who he is. but there's a wanted notice out for him tonight. there are a number of new developments on the attacks in brussels. >> isis taking credit and threatening dark days. the death toll on the airport and subway station stands at 34. it's not clear whom were killed at each site. another 180 people were also hurt. >> after the second explosion, so many people panicked, so many people cried. >> the u.s. state department is now warning americans of the risks of traveling to europe, and while there's no specific threat against the u.s., homeland security is stepping up security at airports and transit stations nationwide. as travelers around the world absorb the implications of the terror attacks there, there are
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new calls for improved airport security. >> tonight we uncovered one vulnerability that went undetected for some time. we have this report. >> reporter: you can see police extremely visible here. they have tightened security. but as in any major airport, cars are moving constantly. but that is not the case here. flying on the day of a terror attack, no matter who you are or where you're going, security dominates the conversation. >> everyone is on alert. >> reporter: from dallas to miami to here at cleveland hopkins, heightened security measures today. hopkins added additional uniformed officers and plenty of police k-9s but as tim dimmoff pointed out it doesn't happen at the checkpoint. >> if they can get near large crowds of people, that's where we need
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to tighten up. >> reporter: one of the largest crowds here is outside baggage claims. passenger pick-up. you see three police officers patrolling constantly. we wanted to see if it was enough so we parked in front of the airport, set up a go pro and waited and waited. 30 minutes we're still here. we moved up to the front of the line. there's no set time limit at hopkins to sit curbside as long as you don't leave the car. that's not the case at many major airports. curbside waiting is forbidden in some airports. >> that's a vulnerability. >> reporter: for some passengers, security failure or not, it's a convenience they're not sure they want to give up. >> it's tough to decide because it is so convenient but maybe safety should be first. >> these guys are walking up and down several times and i'm certain
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something out of the ordinary and move it along. . >> reporter: now if you live your car unattended outside the airport for any amount of time you will get ticketed, and you will get told you cannot do that. even though like we mentioned you can park here for any amount of time if you don't leave your car. we also checked with our transit centers like amtrak who have on security alert. and a scare at denver international airport. the f.b.i. and bomb squad were called in after a couple of unattended boxes were spotted near a door. part of the airport's main terminal was evacuated. the boxes contained spices and oils and belonged to a family headed to vietnam. security stepped up across the u.s. following the attacks in brussels including one world trade center in new york city. police, even a military presence,
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adding extra protection there today. and now to democracy 2016, the two presidential front runners wasted no times in weighing in on the attacks. hillary clinton's message was about resolve. they look to expand their leads in the west. democrats are caucuses in idaho and utah as well as holding a primary in arizona. republicans are also voting in arizona and caucusing in utah. candidates have focused their speeches tonight on isis. >> this is a war. we have a lot to do. we have to shut off the flow of foreign fighters. >> caucus doors close in idaho at 9 p.m. while doors don't close in utah until 1 a.m. so make sure you wake up with good morning cleveland starting at 4:30. we'll have complete results of the caucus and primary. breaking news out of lorain where a body was discovered in huntington township tonight.
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it was made off of state route 58. investigators are saying little. we'll follow this story and bring you updates as we get them. also breaking tonight, this 23-year-old from north carolina is behind bars tonight a facing charges in a rape investigation on the campus of mount union. the report accuses filix shchlt imimanna about having sex against her will. an entire school district is shutting down for the next two days trying to stop a nasty stomach illness from spreading before spring break. there are two confirmed cases in the schools and five pending cases. others will show no symptoms and those who do have diarrhea and fever. we had a spring-like day today. >> we did. temperatures warming into the lower 60s and even at this hour we have upper 50s.
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tonight will feel more like may as we stay in the lower 50s and upper 40s, thick clouds but dry. that doesn't stay for hong. this warm front actually shifts south as a cold front bringing in the rain that's on top of us here in syracuse. so when will it hit? not until later. your morning commute will be good to go. it's afternoon, and evening when the rain chances sit in. temperatures above normal again but snow still in the forecast. when? coming up next. a police officer is lucky to be alive at his cruiser was sideswiped by an out of control driver. we talk to the officer about his brush with death and the shocking discovery made after the crash. >> well, it all took place here on i-90 eastbound near the lake shore boulevard exit at 2:30 a.m. and police say they've never seen
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a police cruiser sideswiped by a van at 65 miles an hour. the cruiser on a routine traffic stop. here is what the impact looked like from the officer's body cam. >> he couldn't judge how far over i was, was what he told us. >> reporter: timothy o'hare was about to step out of his cruiser when the crash took place. >> and you've had nothing to drink. >> knows. >> no drugs? >> no, sir. >> reporter: when officer arrived to help. >> i'm fine. >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: they were stunned to see miller hit their cruiser while driving an ace taxi, a passenger in the back seat. miller failed sobriety tests at the scene and had difficulty talking. >> i never hit a cop car so i'm upset. >> i can see how that can be a traumatic situation. >> i am fortunate that i wasn't injured and my wife was happy to
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here, you know, i was fine. >> watch your leg getting in. >> reporter: miller caused more than $9,000 in damage to the police cruiser. the taxi driver arrested without incident. >> very surprising. he's the kind of person that you expect to call when you're intoxicated to drive you home and there he is, impaired. >> reporter: and miller is out on bond, charged with driving a vehicle while intoxicated. he's set for court on april 6th. . miller taker. ace management says miller was transported a friend and was using the taxi while off the clock when the accident took place. a video inside a pcs store. it was in superior and east 110th street and one asked about the price of a hoverboard. the man pulled out a gun and told
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the worker to give him everything he had. the worker grabbed the gun from behind the counter and told them to get out. when the men left the worker followed and one of the suspects started shooting. another man outside the store was shot in the arm much the pictures of the suspects are pretty clear. if you see this here. if you know them please call police. weeks after our exclusive five on your side investigation uncovered deadly loopholes in ohio's gun laws local lawmakers are taking action. >> we hear how the proposed law will keep people safe. >> reporter: our investigation revealed ohio law doesn't stop abusers from buying or possessing a gun. the proposed law would change that. and another dangerous loophole we first told you about last month. >> she should not have to live in
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>> reporter: nickio and tonyio and jeanine boyd introduced the safe at home act. it would ban convicted abusers from having gun and force ofenders to pre prevent having firearms. >> it doesn't cover every loophole. it begins the process. it's one tool of reducing violence, taking away weapons in a situation so that maybe we can keep some women alive. >> reporter: our reporting also revealed just how dangerous those loopholes can be. we found domestic violence victims with five times more likely to be murdered if their abuser owns a gun. . meant to be. i was in the right place at the right time. >> not the first time that's happened to this local lucky lotto winners.
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how many times she's won big. the scammers are reaching higher. a new warning about genuine looking e-mails out to get you and your business. and this cute teddy bear isn't at cuddly as you may think. what a cute clerk found inside this stuffy. the good news - rob portman's helped create jobs. the bad news - they're a long way from ohio. in congress portman voted for nafta, creating thousands of jobs in mexico. working for president bush he pushed for cafta, creating jobs in central america. and portman supported special trade status for china, even more jobs - in asia. rob portman, a job creator
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tonight the cdc is telling ohio that we must focus anti-overdose on cuyahoga and summit and sparks counties. the feds say there must be help easily available for addicts, including the anti-overdose drug narcan. but there is a life alter threat about how much it is used. and when 5-year-old paige freight needed medicine after a seizure the a.m. balance was out of those applicators. >> because they were administering medication to people that were overdosing from heroin. >> a concord fire chief says they have extra applicators. they will hand out cards explaining how narcan works and how they can find local resources to overcome
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most people are happy if they win the lottery once. but can you imagine hitting it big and then hitting it again and now again? a woman obviously has a lucky streak winning big twice in 2014 and again this year. so what's her secret to lottery magic? for mary wydel the third time was the charm. winning a $1 million jackpot last week with an ohio lottery ticket she bought at this mobile gas station in strongsville. it was the first one on the road. >> scratched off the bottom, put it under the machine, it said $40,000. i called my husband and so excited, and said i just won $40,000. >> reporter: not so fast. >> as i'm talking to my husband, no, you didn't won 40,000, it's million, it's 40,000 for 25 years. >> reporter: she told herself. >> i was in the right place at the
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right time. >> reporter: is this a case of lady does she have a special winning technique. going and share it, too. >> reporter: now the question winner, money? >> we're going to disneyworld! >> because that's what everybody does. she won 50,000 and $100,000 from scratch offs in 2014, but mary isn't just lucky with lottery tickets. she's also been a contestant on cash explosion where she won nearly $8,000. >> that is amazing. >> only on 5 tonight, a warning from the f.b.i. to local businesses. cyber criminals are looking for new targets and you may be on their list. businesses in all 50 states and 70 countries around the globe are be targeting.
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here is how it works. the criminal sends an e-mail from what appears to be the ceo of the company, asking someone in accounts payable to do a wire transfer as soon as possible. the criminals use public information to make the e-mail look real. >> they referenced that the ceo is traveling and got finished with a conference or is heading out to a conference or something that is legitimately true. so the person has no reason to believe this isn't a legitimate e-mail. >> the f.b.i. says that type of cyber crime saw a 270% increase in just the past year. that's because criminals have realized instead of getting a few thousand dollars from individuals, they can bilk businesses out of big bucks. farmers in ohio and other states have been asked to take steps to stop the phosphorus runoffs from their fields that sees the algae blooms in lake erie but more needs
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the goal is to reduce the runoff by 40% but we're falling short of that. some of the steps suggested lying turns of crop land into grasslands could put some farmers out of business. meteorologist tera blake here tonight. and there is an event to look forward to? >> yes, we know. >> i hope i'm doing it justice. the numbrel lunar eclipse. jupiter will be bright and you'll see hazy moon at 7:00 tomorrow morning. sunrise is at 7:25. >> i'm not going to do that, sorry. >> i'm hoping to sleep in. [ laughter ]. >> a nice sight to see if we can see it through the clouds. we have some clouds today and we're expecting clouds tomorrow morning. put this into action and show you a
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it was a nice day for us, wasn't it? great in the 50s and 60s. even with those clouds tonight we're looking at comfortable temperatures as you step out. 57 still for us, southwest winds at 8 miles per hour, and no windchill which will certainly be a better feeling for the morning hours, too. we still have the wind, and wind is going to be breezy all day tomorrow, not so much howling tonight but in a few spots it's stronger. 28 miles per hour gusts in worcester, as we await the cold front to increase the winds 60 downtown. 57 in parma, 56 in richfield. moving in until the middle point of tomorrow.
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barberton, 5 in new london, loving that. 57 avon lake and brunswick, and parma 57 currently for you. your warm front pushing through and brings back the 60s. i think tomorrow we'll have quite a difference. rainfall will try and sag south and that's going to change the temperatures for us as it sits as a cold front and moves back to the north of the warm front. because we're on the warmer edge, thank any not talking snow just yet. but there it is, the possibility for storms as your warm air clashes with your cold air and your cold front shifts east. waking up tomorrow morning, though, just with the added clouds. daytime highs much different north than south. north of that best chance of getting wet and it may mean more rain as we progress to the thursday/friday time frame because of the storms. the lineup of showers and thunderstorms first push in the morning, second towards the noon hour and another into the
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afternoon before we start to see that back edge colder air move on through. it doesn't look like a ton of rain initially but if we have storms, a much bigger total. this cute, cuddly bear didn't follow anybody. a clerk thought something was strange when a man wanted to send just the bear to memphis, tennessee. the worker noticed the bear was heavy and the man kept giving bad information on the address. this was a pint filed bottle filled with liquid codeine inside the bear. that mixed with pop is known as purple drink or leam. >> we know nothing about that. i have a friend says nothing good happens on twitter. today, jim harbaugh, he went
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. he didn't play, you know, and i think he learned a hot, i think he humbled himself and now he has a lot of work to do ahead of him to get his health back to where it was. but i think he's willing to do the work. >> rg iii, browns coach hugh jackson talking about rg iii. do you want him for the next quarterback? we were looking for answers. nathan sagura has more. >> joe when you're a team like the
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browns and haven't a franchise quarterback for a long time you take as many swings at the plate as you can. this is a guy the washington redskins mortgaged their future and traded the farm. so if hugh jackson thinks he can get the very best out of rg iii why not? in my opinion that does not preclude the browns were taking that quarterback at number two. this is a team that needs as many swings at the quarterback plate at possible. if they do go down the rg iii path and they they can get the best out of him they take a number two as well. >> does that take the pressure off of them to take a quarterback at number two if you bring in rg iii? >> i don't think so. the sense i get is they want an upgrade on the veteran side of it and they want a guy who can be something for them for more than a year or two.
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that's why you look at rg iii. that would be a reflection on their evaluations of the quarterbacks in the class rather than the fact they brought in rg iii. >> interesting how this plays out. nfl made rule changes today. the extra point stays at 15 yards and chop block is gone. horse collaring has been moved above the name plate. teams trying to call a time out when they don't have it had get a delay of game call. michigan coach jim harbaugh didn't appreciate ohio state athletic director saying michigan's program was jump started to have spring practice in florida. he called out smith and welcomed him back to being relevant. by the way, ohio state beat michigan in football this year 42-13.
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. spring is finally on your power of '57-day forecast. rain north for you tomorrow at 56. 64 thursday with storms possible. and yes, snow tries to return on friday. >> weekend is looking good right now, though. democracy 2016 news right now, the associated press calling winners in the arizona primary. >> hillary clinton is the democratic winner and trump for the republicans. more details tomorrow morning at 4:30.
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