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live, always investigating, always on your side, news channel 5 starts now.>> we all take strides to make sure our personal information stays exactly that, personal. what if a photo in your wallet ended up as part of an fbi investigation?>> we discover the fbi wants to access the database of millions of ohio driver's license photos to scan for a possible suspect. we have been digging into this topic. reporter: the aclu of ohio is asking the atty. gen. to deny access to those photos, saying it would make everyone a suspect. could your face be in the next police photo lineup?>> is big brother.>> it's an invasion of privacy. >> reporter: the atty. gen. told me there had been inquiries about the fbi accessing the database,
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the debate continues to grow.>> i think it would help them and keep our community and our state safe. i don't see anything wrong with it.>> it is essential facial recognition software. >> reporter: a computer to recognize a famous face.>> the distance between her eyes, her nose, and her mouth.>> reporter: or lesser-known person like this cleveland kidnapping suspect it could help solve more cases. >> cutting that down from several days of research to a few seconds. they could save somebody's life. >> reporter: a government accountability report says the fbi better slowdown. raising issues with privacy and the accuracy of that technology. >> it has room for improvement
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that fire off on somebody else that may be under investigation.>> reporter: false positives can happy. rhode island decided not to share is drivers license photos earlier this summer. police rely on much more than a match. >> there's a lot more analysis, a lot more things that have to happen then just facial recognition software.>> reporter: 16 states have made arrangements with the fbi to use these photos. the atty. request will be thoroughly investigated. megan hickey, news channel 5. neighbors on cleveland's west side demanding changes tonight after i speed lee's chase that ends in a violent crash and started in the server -- suburbs. >> reporter: the city director actually wants changes. he wants limits on suburban
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-- pursuits into the city limits. >> we just had a burglary, smash and grab. >> reporter: that burglary prompted officers to give chase last night. jim koehler back told me officers got their man. maclin is charged with felony have to and fleeing and eluding. of violen crosswalk signal and a tree on lorraine avenue. it's concerning to neighbors since cleveland's old officers have strict rules on chases. they can't go faster than 35 and must stay within the city.>> it's not a no man's land. lorraine avenue has people who live and work on it. they can't the running at high speed chasing criminals from
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streets.>> reporter: you can see that crews clean up that very fast. the police chief just climbed -- declined to speak on camera. asked what the city is trying to do, they are trying to draft language to have stricter rules on this. i will keep you posted on what happens. derick waller, news channel 5. or >> the weekend is finally here and the weather will be great.>> we are almost fall like but 72 degrees downtown is not bad. excellent weather, staying drive. 75 in bedford. slightly warmer, peninsula, 76. akron, 74, canton, 78 in dover new philly. football wise, a beautiful night. dry weather everywhere.
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will start off lower at 7 pm for your friday night football. upper 70s by the half. by 10 pm, 65-68. maybe a sweater. overnight lows falling back into the middle and upper 50s. notice a great night for stargazing. not a cloud in the sky after sunset. this is the action before, not asked her. be proactive, not -- after. be proactive, not retroactive.>> a man allegedly shot this woman several times. eon, haskell is in serious but stable condition -- bianca haskell is in serious but stable condition. her family says she is still writing for her life and has several surgeries scheduled.
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her two weeks ago. he has face domestic violence charges five other times. >> these judges and lawmakers, if they don't change the laws, if they don't make this violence stop, we're going to have people taking bullets and dying. rep -- >> williams is being held in jail. new at six, two ohio men arrested after being found with heroin laced with the two men both charge when police found a pink colored powder in their car. that powder tested positive for the powerful animal sedative which officials believe has caused a huge number of overdoses. it was also found to be lace with heroin in akron during the july 4 weekend. or >> anacreon man will spend years in prison for a.team --
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he used duct tape to bind the hands and feet of his victims. at his arrest, he told police he tried to kiss him several years ago but did not report him because he threatened him. tonight, a man is in prison facing assault charge. landed beecher is in jail after running from officers in june. at the time, police approached him in a hotel parking police he assaulted her and had an active arrest warrant. lee say that warrant was related to a shooting in mid- may. a man is being held on $100,000 bond after attacking first responders. ferguson was at affinity hospital after being arrested for drunk driving. as he was leaving, he pulled the buildings fire alarm before running across the street. he chase -- police and
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ferguson also faces assault, disorderly conduct in making false alarm charges. this morning he was released from a california prison after six months. he is on his way back to ohio where he will register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. brock turner, stanford swimmer from dayton, is free after he raped a woman who was unconscious behind the trash bin.'s case sparked a >> i've been a critic of the law. the law should be prison for this kind of crime. that's what we need to push. the system had a flaw in it and i am hoping the governor signs legislation. >> after his release, large protests gathered outside the justin salt against the judge who sentenced him.
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criminal record and youth as reasons for the short jail time. new information coming to light in the investigation of how hillary clinton used email during her time as secretary of state.>> her use of private email servers have been under severe screw me, especially during the run for the white house. the fbi release notes investigators took while interviewing clinton. the report made public after several requests were made under the freedom of the state department also announced that it would release skid?clinton's schedule records in office. speaking of the canada, she will be making another stop in cleveland. on monday, she and 10-k will be at the community called -- caucus labor day festival. the event is scheduled for monday at 2:00 in the afternoon. joe stein slated
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before she had a bit of a rough travel day when she flew to the wrong city. she was supposed to have a campaign rally in columbus but when she stepped off the plane, she was in cincinnati. her event delayed about two hours. she got back in the air, flew to the right city. she will be in cincinnati for an event on sunday. some college students in akron, serious after learning their campus is shutting down. what we've learned about the closure and how it will impact hundreds of undergrads. housing units to -- with a disgusting problem. three weeks later, we want answers. a look at one of this weekend's biggest airshows. you can see it live and in person next. cannot get enough of that. if you see news happening, text or email us sports we
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answers. paul, those students say they feel like they are the ones being left out in the cold.>> that's right. the dino's -- the students got the bad news through email that their college will be closing on halloween. amber's college career has hit a nature's -- a major snag. she attends brown she was done when the college sent out this email informing students the college's closing october 31. >> i don't know how i am going to finish. am i going to finish? all this worry came straight to me.>> reporter: the email inform students they could transfer to a different location. the college's program -- closing because their building lease is not being removed. -- renewed. she is more than halfway
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tuition. a spokesperson called me back but offered no new information at all. paul kiska, newschannel five. residents are fed up with their living situation. several apartments are infested with bedbugs. the pets have been taking over housing -- they were told ago. roaches another complaint. this woman says she will have roaches crawling around in the middle of the night. nothing is working to get rid of them.>> you are giving these people housing and a roach infested place. i am emotionally physically and
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stone, but to me it's like a trap. >> reporter: housing authorities declined an interview but said we are currently working with the exterminators and will follow- up with the residents to get this addressed as soon as possible. the cleveland national air show is back. the f-35 lightning, one of the newest aircraft in the arsenal. at the air show, it's this kind of stuff that will make you gasp.>> they will do things that don't look possible. they will do a tail slide and show you how the jet will take over and let him fall backwards under complete control.>> you have three chances to see this, saturday, sunday, monday. maneuvers are so impressive.
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break outside looking up at the sky.>> you know that's not true, i get no breaks.>> did they fly right over the building?>> i am a little scratchy today. they are rattling the rafters. there is dust all-around. i think if you look back at history of labor day weekend, this is going to rank a the weather is going to be outstanding. >> once again, the poll numbers will show that mark is popular again. >> thank you. wrote for me with my sidekick, danita harris. will give you great weather all the way through my first term. second term, not so much. new vice president. wurster, a couple of clouds. lorraine, no clouds. loose guys.
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that's great. great pictures. it tells the story of what your weekend will look like. the county fair, 71 degrees. a terrific evening for that. 72 in canton. why not? get outside. 73, wurster, 72, mansfield. a little hint of fallen the air. we knew that was coming with the northerly breeze coming in off the late. we had a few today. all in all, things have been good. it's actually a northeasterly breeze this evening. tomorrow the winds will come in out of the east. we will get a little bit more warm-up coming our way. good news there. here is the storm -- the storm. hurricane hermine. we are watching for tornadoes appear in north carolina all the way up towards the outer banks. morehead city, if you look right out there, this storm is
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there. if it does move up for the outer banks, that could be a problem. the track takes over the outer banks as we head through the day on saturday. here's the big problem. this is sunday. this is wednesday. into thursday. this thing sits and spends along the east coast for four days. that will cause major beach erosion from the jersey shore to long island, coastal flooding a big problem. we will wa we have high-pressure in control. that's what we love seeing. that's what's going to bring us the fair weather. here is the thought trapping the storm. here are two highs hanging over us until monday. and we turn up the by tuesday. 90s, tuesday through thursday. the headline for the weekend, now through sunday, warm and dry. through monday, warm and dry. 82 on sunday. did you see that maneuver?
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let me take you back. let's see if we go again. i want to bring back that picture so rob powers can see that maneuver. warm and dry. now watch, rob powers, watch the plane come in. there goes.>> that is so cool.>> 82 sunday, monday, 86. outstanding weather. dry and in the 60s tonight. county fairs dry temperatures falling into the 60s. staying cool. open the windows. tomorrow, 78. this is perfect. lots of sunshine. outstanding. akron and canton : 58 tonight, 81 tomorrow. cedar point, 77. sunny skies. here we go. sunday is 82, monday is middle ladies.
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we are live at our game of the week. it is a monster match up, the defending say chance going head- to-head, hoban hosting st. ed. joining me now is tom lombardo to tonight's, was incredible. your down by six with two minutes to go. how did you win that game?>> our kids have done it before. we have learned the resiliency of our kids. the game is four quarters. we were on the ropes in the first quarter, but we found a way to hang in there. our kids responded to the challenge. >> your reaction was priceless one curtis got it for the touchdown and took the lead.>>
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he did it with a bunch of different guys. the blocking was outstanding. he made a tremendous run. is a testament if you can do that, about what you're about. he toughed it out. >> what did you learn about your team after that game?>> what i kind of new but it reiterated what i thought. we are resilient. we're going to play four qu the cases. it's going to be another game like that tonight. >> what did you tell your team about this matchup?>> we have a lot of respect for them. they have great players and are coached well. it's a different style than last week. they're going to come at you.>> tom, thanks so much. rest of like -- best of luck tonight. we will be at this game and a
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tonight, we're following the path of destruction. hermine now on the move, hitting florida as a deadly hurricane. winds up to 80 miles an hour. homes badly damaged. hundreds of thousands without power. millions bracing for a possible labor day washout. and tonight, watches and our team in the storm zone. secret notes. inside the fbi's investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. what she told agents, and how many times the phrase "do not recall" came up. out of jail. the case that triggered national outrage. former college athlete brock turner, pushing through the cameras. the new deadline he now faces. school bus dangers. drivers ignoring those flashing red lights at the bus stop. children, hit hard by oncoming
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