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live, always investigating. always on your side. "news channel 5" starts now. y'all took y'all took him away from me. >> a mother is grieving the loss of her teenager son tonight. hello and thanks for joining us. his death was one of several murders in cleveland overnight. kristin joins us live from east 116th. and that teenager was leaving a relatives home when he was shot? >> reporter: that's right, tracy. that's what the family tells us. and it was the grandfather who
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was walking to his truck in this area at 8:00 last night. and when we're covering the news, we found his mom who sat stunned here and a curb at the crime scene. >> it's senseless how all these kids are leaving for no reason. >> reporter: he was a be loved son and admired brother. as his family on scene says, an all around good kid. >> heev nobody. he loved everybody. he never had no beef. >> reporter: crosby's life so short. he was shot dead here at east 116th and put numb before the sun -- put numb before the sun even sat. >> my son was gunned down in front of his grandparents half. he cannot draw his diploma. he has a baby on the way.
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here on east 86th street. one man, one woman, both in their 20s e. witnesses found them lying in the street. it was a violent night on cleveland's east side with a total of three homicidings and three shootings in the span of 12 hours. it's heart acre and pain in this community. and crosby's mom begs for it to stop. >> standby your something. show them how to love life and love themselves. >> reporter: cleveland police tell us they have no expect information on the homicide here at 116th and putnam. they have no expects for the double homicide. and we have no information on arrest for the three shootings that happened overnight. meantime, two people as kristin said were shot dead and
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shooting early this morning. police tell us they responded to east 86th street and found a 22-year-old man and 26-year-old woman lies in the street with self gun shot wounds. they were taken to university hospital where they were pronounced dead. right now, police need your help identifying this person who they believe robbed the burger king on clark avenue. police told us the robber had a gun and demanded cash. the employee had already made the money drop for the night so the cro if you recognize this person on your screen, you're asked to call the cleveland police department. nearly a 20 degree drop this tramp what we felt on saturday. the humidity gone, winds light ped and boy, was it beautiful. hopefully you and the family were taking a nice walk around the neighborhood. for now, we are quiet with that bright sunshine, temperatures
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dew point down to 50 degrees. that's nothing, you have to be at 65 before you feel it. continuing to feel a little cool if you're not in the sunshine. 59 ashtabula. 75 millersburg to 72 in mansfield and 69 now in elyria. hour by hour no problems. weather for the evening sunday plans, looks like the sunshine will be fading fast. make sure to if you want to see it. clear skies and lower 60s. i think 50s and 40s for the overnight lows. yes, it will be chilly if you want to open up the windows and cool down the house. but september sunshine will continue to take over the 7-day forecast. let's talk about your next rain chances coming up as well. back tow, tracey. it was 15 years ago when the
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history. what happened that day changed this country forever. in network new york. family -- in new york. families gathered to read the game of the people who died in the attacks at the world trade center there. and back here at home. people gathered in downtown cleveland to remember a 9/11ker mowny at the soldiers and monument. we spoke to a woman who has a connection to new york city day. >> reporter: september 11th, 2001, a day johnya says changed her life. >> it's like this every day for 15 years. >> reporter: she's from up state new york. she happened to be here in cleveland this weekend. >> i stumbled upon the ceremony so i feel like it was fate. i was flaying to new york that day. >> reporter: she was meeting a co-worker in the city.
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landed. >> i thought, what a bright, sunny day in new york. >> reporter: they got on a bus. the driver told her about the first plane. they thought it was an accident. and then... >> i saw the second plane hit the tower. at that point, we knew it wasn't an accident. >> reporter: she rents every single second -- remembers every single second after that moment. >> i realized then it was an attack on our soil. don't know who or why or what from, but attack. you know, that's scary. >> reporter: later that day, she ended up finding herb co-worker and making that drive connecticut. listening to everything unfold on the radio. >> you didn't know what was happening next. >> reporter: during today's ceremony, she was overwhelmed with all of the neckries that came flooding back -- the memories that came flooding back.
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it changed her. >> it makes me realize not to take anything for granted. you don't know what is going to happen. >> you can visit the soldiers and sailor's monument in cleveland monday through saturday from 10:00 until 6:00. the 9/11 tributes continued well tunnel tower's 5k run. you're looking at pictures from that event. started by firefighter steven on september 11th. he ran through the battery tunnel from brooklyn to the world trade center where he lost his life. firefighter and police officers ran in their turnout gear today as a sign of respect. still ahead, as the race for the white house continues, donald trump and hillary clinton are putting their campaigns on
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for the 15th controversy of september 11th, standing feet from each other as the bells tolled. both candidates left the ceremony early but clinton first. sher campaign releasing a statement she was there for an hour and a half paying respects. during the ceremony, she felt overheated and left to go to her daughter's apartment. >> it was very hot. someone was coming and she said she's going now. >> reporter: this video shows aids helps her in the van to help her leave. >> they said it was from the heat. the fact she was able to go out and great people two hours later is consistent with that story. i would like to have heard from a doctor to know for sure it wipt something else -- wasn't something else. >> reporter: she have walked out of chelsea east before 12:00 p.m.
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for a picture and assuring everybody she felt better. a poll shows clinton has an edge in the race for the without leading trump 46 to 41. mean while, clinton taking heat for recovering to half of trump's supporters to a basket of deplorables. the rhetoric on both sides are ramped up. >> neither one of them is a racist. for either one they get too existed in their campaign. both of them are good people. >> reporter: the battle to be commander in chief still has 57 days to go. >> clinton's team said they played with her grand keds before leaving chelsea east apartment afterward she returned to her new york home. she's scheduled to be in california tomorrow for more fund raising. at least 45 people have been killed in syria.
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u.s. russian agreement tries to end the violation there. it establishes is a cease-fire. it doesn't start until monday. it also calls for a military partnership targeting the state and alchai da. previous cease-fires like this one caused spikes in environments as they make one final push to gain territory. the conflict in syria is now in its sixth year. at least a quarter million people have been killed there. coming up next, more t searching for a home nearly a month after the deadly floods. >> and a september high of around 76 degrees. we didn't make it. can we keep the mild sunshine in place all because of your high?
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it's ban month since the devastating flooding in louisiana. and many people are living in shelters. fema teams are at each shelter trying to help people there. we talked about that,s that so sad. historic flooding there. bam here at home, we've been quite lucky. >> we really have we had a good round of severe weather yesterday that dumped an i may be or more in a lot places but we didn't see any tornados. so we got lucky at home yesterday with those strong storms and no flooding either. blue skies now. not a clod to be seen -- a cloud to be seen. cleveland is gorgeous this time of the year. i think i saw a few trees changing colors a little bit. but if you're ready for the purpose kens outside of the house, you'll like that
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have dinner out on the patio. at this point, if you're closer to the lake, make sure you have the drink on top of the napkin so they don't blow around. let's head further east. 60s to show you. but notice ashtabula, jefferson also in the upper 60s. you had a lot of severe yesterday. several reports coming in with downed trees. i hope everyone had a chance to creep up -- clean up after the storms. 74 for your sunday evening and elyria you're in the 60s at 69 degrees. a little warmer in sandusky at 70. it was a good day to be on the coast. if you had a change to head out. find me on facebook and twitter at tera blake weather and i'll show those pictures at 11:00 tonight. the front that brought in the severe weather is long gone. the temperature system on top of
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it doesn't look to impact us until late tuesday into wednesday. but we have another round of thunderstorms. hoping to stay out of the severe weather criteria. let's time it out for you. it's mainly to the forth and that's where that low is. more intensification. but it does progress further south by wednesday at 12:00 p.m. temperatures will be held down as well in the 70s for us on wednesday where even tomorrow, short lived. but it provides us that drink that two tenths on average, some of us findingless. in cleveland, down an inch. yesterday's rainfall, an inch and two tenths. mansfield is down seven inches and akron-canton yesterday, .07
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we have cooler skies. but tomorrow april i can't sunshine for you. overnight low -- tomorrow, brilliant sunshine for you. the sunshine puts us back in the 80s, cleveland at 82. 80 degrees in alliance. canton lower 80s. but some of us holding in the 70s near the east. for the school day tomorrow. want to remind you, 40s and 50s in the morning. if you haven't the corner t you're g jackets are suggested. another round of rain will cool us down and another weekend with storm chances. let's talk how is that for starters. the last time the browns won a season opener was in 2004. jeff garcia was the quarterback. now it's robert griffin the third looking to turn things around for himself and cleveland.
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they took carson wentz making a great first impression. first drive for wentz. cooper number 96 jumps off side. can't to do that. first down. matthews 19-yard line touchdown, he crashed into the camera man. 7-0 eagles like that. second quarter, 10-0 philly. deep to terrell pryor. makes a heck of a grab. beautiful looking catch. later in the drive first and goal, he scoots in for six. cleveland down 13-7 at halftime. rg3 steps up and goes up top deep to cory coleman for his first nfl catch. 58-yard gainer. that would lead to a field goal. later in the third, this can't happen, we saw it in preseason, came irving back snap over the
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that's the safety. hue jackson from the sideline thinking what are we doing? philly put it away. nelson beatses joel at the line. 35-yard line scoring strike. eagles beats the brown 29-10. here's the head coach hue jackson. >> all of a sudden a quarterback snapped at the head and safety to me, that's when i thought it tilted. i h momentum back so we can finish. i thought we had tries for opportunity. we need to take care of our defense better. there's things to improve as a football team. i never said we were going to go 16-0. we've given up one i felt our guys had a chance until things went awry. we have to grow and get better, and we will. >> they play the ravens in their home opener next week.
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beaten the indians nine sometimes this season. players and coaches tell you, that's baseball. but really, that shouldn't happen. the indians and twins matching up one final time. top two. two on, two out for carlos santana and he gets all this one. subs one to right. 447 shoot shot. first homer of the season. end i can't speak in front, 3-0 throws it away. that's a bad throw. francisco scores at 4-0 indians. that was more than enough for corey clover. he was sharp. two 00th streakout of the -- 2000th strikeout of the season. tigers lost today. the indians had a seven game lead net division. against the white sox tomorrow
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your power five sfroeks with the focus on the comfortable temperatures. i expects to get warmer there with 80s and then storm chances for your wednesday. i do think probably next weekend looks like more rain to come but plenty of sunshine in between. >> tweet or facebook us anything that sums up your weekend. >> yeah, makes you smile or how you and your family talk about 9/11 weekend. >> we'll so show tonight at 11:00. we leave you with imagines of
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welcome to "world news tonight." breaking news. hillary clinton's diagnosis. new video showing her wobbling, then appearing to fall. the campaign saying she was overcome by the heat, rebounding about two hours later. but now, word she's also battling pneumonia. tonight, clinton's health and the political fallout. remembering 9/11. the memorials in new york, washington, and pennsylvania. plus, the new heroes emerging 15 years later. deck collapse. two balconies full of people crashing into one another, then into a deck below. dozens of college students trapped. what happened? new warning. what you could hear when you board a plane about the
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