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out is even though temperatures will be rising it's not unbearable. it might be good for all of my runners out there. you won't face any rain or wet weather. as you hit the finish line you will see a lot of sunshine. >> one of those early fall days. an off-duty police officer was shoved working at an bar. >>reporter: it all started here on east ninth street. you can see the front window is boarded up. the officer was pushed right through this after a man got into an argument with a man at the restaurant.
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stop resisting. >>reporter: as you just saw that man didn't get far before being taken down by a stun gun. he asked the man to show his id. he said he didn't have one. that's when he pushed the suspect through the glass. he argued with employees she left the scene. before the officer was shoved through the window he did have major cuts on his hands. a few of them suffered minor cuts. we don't know their name or charges they are facing. i have an e-mail out to cleveland police and will keep
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the death toll in a mall shooting in washington state is now up to 5. the suspect is still on the run. police are searching for him. this happened around 7:00 p.m. local time. we will have more on the search for the suspect later in the morning. >> stop,, police. this could easily lead to poor decision making. this sheriff deputy was arrested for assault. he hit a handcuffed man in the face. the chief is working to make sure everyone can handle the
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detailed background checks and psychological evaluations are key after a heated chase. specific training could help in out comes. >> we talk about how your blood pressure and heart rate will get up. there >> officers need to know there will be consequences if stay don't handle an arrest by the book. the bridge will finally open tomorrow. it needs one last final touches and because of that it will be closed. >>reporter: let's talk about those closures.
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will reopen tomorrow at 11 a.m. also the innerbelt bridge will be closed. to get around it your alternate approximate will be 77, 490. if you are leaving or heading west and want to get into downtown today you will want to take the shore way. i'm kristine burn, news channel 5. >> the bridge won't be open until tomorrow. those who want to check it out can go to the ribbon cutting ceremony. the ceremony will be at 10:00. also being unveiled today the new marquee at the variety theater.
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first time. ahead of that will there will be a block party with live music and food. this celebrates a major renovation plan for the 98-year- old theater. it will soon host concerts once again. thank you for spending part of your sass morning with us. a family believes an widely per scribed anbi family member's suicide. the national museum of african-american history opens today. of course we'll look at our local weather. >>reporter: yes, i do. take a look at that picture outside. we'll have more in your power 5
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not bad. there is a chance for rain minimal after that chance for rain we will be all sun. >> that's an easy forecast. also now, the fda is issuing new wa antibiotic that could cause damage to nerves. the drugs could have more tragic side affects. one woman took her own life and her family blames the antibiotic she was prescribed. >> even as many as a few or one
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morning. right now police are looking for the shoot shooter that went into a washington mall. they are still searching for the suspect. they believe he headed towardings the interstate after the attack. >> we are still actively looking for the shooter. again, caution people to stay indoors, stay secure. if you see some thing, say some thing. >> police have a few leads but haven't named the shooter just yet. there is no indication additional attacks are being planned. protestors are calling for two more videos showing scott's death they say the other
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the hope is that these family could resolve wildly different accounts of what happened before the shooting. the national african- american museum opens up today. this looks at the lives of african-americans from slavery to jim >> what makes the museum so powerful is it's the story of all of us. >>reporter: the national museum of african-american history and culture opens during a time of rational equality. the goal is to look back and learn lessons to take forward. >> while america should uponter the pain of slavery and segregation we should find the
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>>reporter: most of the museum is below ground. it begins in the basement and you go through a story that takes place over 400 years. through the election of the first black president. >> as walking through i >>reporter: more than three thousand artifacts is on display. >> my hope is this complicated, difficult, and sometimes heroing and try triumphant story will help us.
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other. >>reporter: this massive collection of artifacts doesn't include anything from martin luther king jr. his family didn't share them with him. >> this is long overdo. it's very strange nothing from martin luther king isn't in the museum. we the official start to fall started on thursday. it was 88 degrees for then. today will feel a lot more like fall. we are really quite and no rain. good morning cleveland. right now temperatures at 67 degrees. winds coming out of the north.
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information. for know dry conditions across the board. you can see with are not worried about any rain that could change. we have a small craft of advisories. the water is pretty choppy. i would wait until 4:00 p.m. when they plan small craft advisory. let's talk temperatures. it's 62 up north. 64 in new london. let's talk about the weather and why we are seeing what we are seeing. the high pressure is our best friend. we have all of those air
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is more wiggle room for those air molecules. high pressure has kept everything very calm. we saw a bit of rain overnight. behind that cooler air will rush this in and we will feel it as you head into your sunday morning. walk with me here. saturday, 12:00. most of us are pretty dry. models indicating showers. i told you about the which would coming out of the northeast. the cooler air is riding along the lake were we have warmer water temperatures. along the lakeshore you might see showers. as for my runners in akron things will be quite. you will see sunshine greeting you at the finish line. temperatures rising to the 70s this afternoon. here is that other area i was talking about.
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it will be a brisk start. another mild afternoon with highs reaching the 70s. if you are planning ahead what you will want to takeaway is today is a beautiful day. the best shot at wide spread rain will be on monday. the indians march towards their title in 10 years. the mac slink. another big number on the high school gride iron. plus we will have a special guest. >> he goes to the wall. here comes ramirez, he scores
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those are the first two 49-7 perry the winner. 3-1 copley. they are building the lead. brandon with the arm. 46 yards down the middle on the strike. year, mr. michigan state. copley won this one. first quarter mason gets the hand-off. 63-yard touchdown. eagles in front 7-0. give it to mason again. he gets the pitch and mason
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avon beats west like 3521 baberton at aurora. he comes out of nowhere surprise. takes it up 7- 0 early. later in the matt austin, he's in. aurora beats them 49-28. >> the 3-1 come millimeters are taking on euclid. they tried to get back in it. they come with a big time take that sack out of the locker room. fourth down and 12.
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we start with a live look outside. the sun is peaking through the clouds over downtown cleveland. cleveland is looking good this morning. it will be a nice one. edition of good morning cleveland. a cleveland officer was injured overnight. we have video of how his fellow officers brought in that suspect. >>reporter: good morning northeast ohio. we have been seeing this all week long. highs starting in the 60s. cooler up north at 57 degrees.
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highs will be reaching the 70s. remember for the first day of fall we were seeing highs reaching the 80s. now we are talking 72 in sandusky. 76 in ashland. 60 in cleveland and 67 in euclid and beechwood. we have a lot of action going on in the runners are hitting the pavement. 76 degrees were that run will take place. 75 in canton. they don't have to worry about rain. we will get a lot of sunshine out there. i might go get pumpkin spice latte. a cleveland police officer assaulted after being shoved through a window.
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bars. meg as we understand that officer is now recovering. >> yes, we are told the officer was working off-duty when he was shoveled through that glass window. we are told he suffered major cuts to his hand but he will be okay. witnesses tell us that this suspect started arguing with employees after the bouncer asked to see his the woman he was with. he got upset and shoved the officer through the glass window. take a look at this video. he was taken down by a sheriff's deputy and several other cleveland police officers after being hit with a stun gun. he was arrested and taken into custody.
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to cleveland police for the man's name and charges. >> still a lot of questions out of that. a man was shot in the chest and taken to university hospital were he died. police are looking into a man who was found dead on the east side. this happied on east street. it's unclear how that man died. schools are working with the sheriff's office to train and arm sheriff's office. many parents said if you keep the kids safe than it's okay.
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to be raised like this. >> the school said their number one priority is the school safety. one local charity is hosting a walk to support area police. investing in canine officers is part of blue lives matter march. also a dete the communities is what to do with the deer. they plan to use sharp shooters. they received hundreds of complaints about the deer. the protesters say there are more humane ways to deal with
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i think it's a slaughter. >> the protest is today from noon until 2:00. as we spoke about all morning long. currently in the middle of their 26.2-mile journey. the akron marathon happened today. it all started at 7:00. good luck. the new innerbelt bridge is open. if you are headed in that direction you have to use 490. the bridge will open at 11:00
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closures. ninth between orange and carnegie was closed. the red line is down between power city and windmere. there will be buses available in place. still ahead, kyrie irving is in town. the positives from all of the problems with medications. >>reporter: we have people out and about with the wonderful weather. i'll have more in the power of
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>>reporter: good morning and welcome back. i of these temperatures. 63 in richfield. 67 in cleveland proper. we are seeing numbers like 75 in shelby, 73 in ashland. it's a moderate start. take a look at your weekend break down. 71 degrees today for a lot of neighborhoods. a few of us in the mid 70s.
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we will see another day similar to today with more sunshine. the rain chance is continuing to diminish. there is still a chance we could see sprinkles along the lakeshore. nick, over to you. >> gorgeous temperatures. irring is in town nonprofit. it helps people with disabilities. he will start with a friendship walk and end with a basketball game. it's all happying at gate way plaza. minerva, ohio is known for their high number of big foot sitings. a lot of researchers will be in town along with the film makers
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8:43 -- benjamin will meet with hillary clinton and donald trump separately. the two leaders sat down in new york where they celebrated an aid package the u.s. sent to israel. texas senator ted cruz did an about face yesterday saying he will vote for donald trump. he received backlash when he took the stage and refused to endorse trump. popularity has been slipping.
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was a spike in transplant surgeries. the spike in surgeries has been spiked for another reason. this year about 30% of the hearts have come from people who died from heroin overdose. five years ago only five hearts came from overdose victims. doctors say it's not an ideal situation but better screening accept hearts they would have rejected in the past. >> you talk to the recipient about the risk involved there is a good risk you will die on the list. >> 30% will live another year
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it's a gorgeous day. you will really need to get out. >>reporter: i know you are thinking this is object that great. no, it is. we are starting out with cloud coverage and let's get a look and see how it live shot. 67 degrees. winds are coming out of the north while you hold on that information. notice we are dry across the board. you are probably also noticing that purple line which is the
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from 10 to 20 knots. temperatures 67 in cleveland. there is an 10-degree difference up north. here is a reason why. they have all of the molecules in the air atmosphere. they are tight come compact. the air molecules have all of the freedom they want. we are behind the cold front. that high pressure pushing to the south and cooler air rushing in. that's when we will see the temperatures starting to drop. we are pushing forward.
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that's actually going to help us see a slight chance for a few sprinkles this morning. the cooler air is rushing over the warmer water. so as we head into the afternoon temperatures will be in the 70s. tomorrow morning we'll be in the 40s. it will be a brisk start we will wrap-up around 60 dress. this is the norm for this time of year. this is a look at your week if you are planning ahead. the a.m. rain chances are starting to diminish to a few morning sprinkles. we get into sunday with a lot of sunshine. monday will be your next chance of widespread rain.
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in th 60s by the middle of the week. >> thank you. the history of cleveland goes back well over 200 years. the city didn't hit it's stride until the early 20th century. as leon bibb shows us things like the traffic light gave for the go ahead to help set the tone for the >>reporter: it was a new time. the automobile changed everything. motor rised wheels for a city. garrett morgan saw need nor the first electric traffic light. he put his invention at east 105th street.
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stretched and made history. >> there is improvement, and progressive vision all over the city. he leaves a tour centered on cleveland in the early 20th century car making. >> this is 140 they were a company in cleveland. >>reporter: cleveland was the first motor city in the country. >> in 1914 the federal government decided they deserved a federal reserve branch. then they started the cleveland foundation. >>reporter: to understand the progress began with money and millionaires. they willed power with their
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this home is part of the historical society were there are tools. >> welcome. >>reporter: the industrial typhoons that gave money started many of the medical, social, and educational institution. >> there was a huge wealthy society in town. many of them leaned on each other to create many of the institution >> in 1915 they opened the playhouse. in 1916 they opened their doors.
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climb the ladder. >> in 1917 the ordinary care sin to symphony had their first concert. >> this is a period when architecture was reviewing how houses functioned. >>reporter: when the guest came in the homeowner wanted this to be a showplace. >> yes, very much. the house had staff on hand. there were 7 to 9 people employed here. we have the census. >> families would sit-down to
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>> sure, this is representative here. >> the houses of many wealthy businessman at the time straightened their bow ties and began to check their pocket watches to see what time it was. time was beginning to change. they gave money to cultural organizes to began. >> many of them enjoyed culture and arts with that money. >>reporter: in 1916 women gained the right to vote. four years before nationwide women won the vote. as well dozens of today's cleveland organizes began or
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watch the video of the suspect being taken down. it will be a gorgeous weekend. you take your pick, saturday or sunday or get out both days. let's get right to the forecast. it's a gorgeous one. >>reporter: it is a gorgeous one. i'm ha a few green specks up north but that's more than likely just a sprinkle or two falling. you will notice the purple outline along the lakeshore. a small craft advisory. winds will be picking up at 10 to 20 knots. wait until 4:00 p.m. when they are lifting the small craft advisory and the waters should subside.
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talker. it's been abnormally warm. we started off the in 60s. a lot of sunshine. maybe it doesn't seem like it's working much but it will be sunny out there. clear overnight. we will see the temperatures fall into the 40s by day break. >> a little cool but looking good. an off duty cleveland police officer is recovering. overnight he was ov bar. meg has more. >>reporter: good morning, nick. employees are getting ready to open and start a new day. friday night they dealt with quite a scene. you can see one of their front windows is boarded up. an off-duty officer working here was shoveled through the window after a man got into an argument with a restaurant employee. take a look sat what happened
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get on the ground. stop resisting. stop resisting. >> as you just saw and heard the man didn't get far when he was taken down by a stun gun. witnesses say the incident began after the bouncer asked the man and woman he was with for their id. the woman didn't have hers and that's when the argument began. the officer working security stepped in the officer through the glass. the officer that was pushed through the window we are told he has major cuts on his hands but will be okay. the officers that took down the suspect suffered minor injuries but also be okay. this morning we don't have the
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facing. live in downtow meg shaw. we have breaking news out of washington state. the death toll in a mall shooting up to five. four women were killed in the makeup department in the macy's store. the shooter is still on the run. we will have more on the search >> stop, police. stop, police. we know arrests can be emotionally charged for police officers. it can easily lead to poor decision making. that was seen when the sheriff deputy was arrested for assault. he's accused of hitting a handcuffed man in the face one chief wants to make sure
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arrest. detailed background checks and psychological evaluations are key. he said specific training could help improve out comes. >> certainly in the police academy they talk about how your blood pressure will be up. your heart rate will be up and the effects it will have on you. there is no real spa sieve -- specific force. >> the chief said officers must also know there will be consequences if they don't do things by the book. the innerbelt bridge will be opening tomorrow. kristine has you covered on
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the closer before the opening of the new innerbelt bridge. it will reopen at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. the alternate route will superior avenue. for the game tonight at 7:10. to get around the closure your alternate is 77 to 490. if you leave head west 77 to 490 west. the shore way is also an option if you want to avoid congestion.. a lot of important information. the bridge won't be open for drivers until tomorrow. you can get a preview at a special ribbon cutting ceremony. the public is invited to attend and get to check out the view
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also being unveiled is the new marquee at the variety theater. the sign will be lit at dusk. the party celebrates a major renovation plan. it's been empty for 30 years. they will host concerts. thank you so much for spending part of your saturday morning with us. i'm nick foley. another week of high school football is underway. this morning sports report is underway. we also have your local weather. >>reporter: a few neighbors are capitalizing on the day ahead. we'll talk about how fall is in full effect.
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right now, washington state police are searching for the shooter that opened fire at a mall overnight killing five people. the shooting happened around 7:00 local time. the shooter entered the cascade mall and opened fire there. police locked down the area around the mall. they transported survivors to a local church. they towards the interstate after that attack. >> we want people to stay in doors. stay secure. stay locked down in your homes until we can get this guy caught. >> police say they have a few leads but have not named the shooter just yet. there is no indication additional attacks are getting
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shooting was released. the protestors would like two other videos to be released. right now, the fda is issuing new warnings about antibiotics. they could cause damage to joints and nerves. we found that drugs in that class have been linked to 3,000 death. >> even a few or one or two dozens could develop serious disabling psychiatric problems. >> they are telling patients to
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and be aware of serious side affects. we want to get back to the weather because you might as well talk more weather. it's a beautiful day outside and you will want to take advantage of it. >>reporter: it's absolutely great out there. there are the clouds over the area. let's take a look at we had rain overnight. not the rain where you know it's raining where you are woken with the rumbles of thunder it was that quite rain. it will feel more like fall today. the past few days have felt like summer. today it will be cooler. perfect conditions for runners
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so, here is a look at the roorda. you can see we are really dry. no rain falling. there is a lakeshore advisory that has been issued. you have to know it's pretty choppy on the lake. we will see the small craft advisory, i'm not out of breathe. 62 degrees in madison. 64 in miner. 61 in sheavesboro. 64 newland. we will see those temperatures reaching the low 70s. cool air will move in soon behind the front currently passing through. as it passes through, yes, i'm talking about notice flies
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this morning we have the wind coming across the northeast angle. we have a chance to see showers that occurs when the air is much cooler over the warm lake. other than that we dry out and clear out in the afternoon. i want to fast forward into tomorrow morning. oh, yeah, fall is really here. numbers down in the 40s it will be quite chilly. we head into tomorrow your 7 day forecast let's spend time with it. saturday 73 degrees for the high. sunday a lot of sunshine. this is really a chilly start. as for monday we get another opportunity to see more widespread rain possibly a few rumbles in their. i will keep my eye on it. you will notice numbers like 66
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welcome back. it's time for our pet of the week. tell us more about her. >> this is angle. she's an 7-year-old bully breed mix. she was surrendered because her owner couldn't take care of her anymore. we discovered heartworms which required treatment. she's been getting healthy with us. she's house trained and she loves to walk-on an leash. she loves people. she's probably best as it only pet in the home. if you have kids and you want a dog that loves you to death angle will be a great pet for you. >> how old is she again? >> she's 7. >> she was very mellow when i
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seems friendly. >> she loves to run around in a big backyard. she will may catch and then fallout. >> you have an event going on? >> yes, there is a garage sale. we are right around the corner from the apl proceeds will b >> be sure to check out our website to get the latest information on how you can adopt angle. >> yeah, for sure. >> yeah, we are two for two the last two weeks. we need to make it three in a row with angle. thank you guys. the count-downs continues for
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>> anything for sports. >> we are a fan. i can't wait for your highlights. let's start things off. they came out on a mission. they got the lead from josh. he got the first two touchdowns on the game. followed by tyler. he stepped out once again. 49-7 perry the winner. copley verse revere. brandon with the arm. alex goes 46 yards down the middle on the strike. this is their player of the
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yards. they win 28-27. >> avon and westlake. first quarter mason gets the hand-off. 63-yard touchdown with the eagles in front 7-0. second quarter give it to mason again. he gets the pitch. mason rumbles for 6. they beat west lake visiting aurora. jimmy richards comes out of nowhere. he takes it to the house. up 7-0 early. get in their. later in the first more aurora.
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quarterback. matt austin is in. aurora beat barberton 49-28. take a look at this. they were up 23-0 nate said not going to have it. he came with a big time take that sack. they staged an come back. look at that owens, i love that for the touchdown. quarterback mark takes it to the house. oh, i'm home and i'm comfortable in the 11-yard touchdown run there. they are up 10-30. we have more iggy for you. patrick finds the end zone. they are up 30-0.
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this. the home team is playing really well. senior brad gets five yards out on the up to down run. they share that same logo as it dallas cowboys. 17-13 mayfield. they come back on the next drive. anthony williams gets 35 yards. hicks goes into the en mayfield wins 31-13. the rockis hosted bay. handed off to shawn. he's getting into the end zone. 37-yard touchdown. fourth quarter trey gets the football. he gets a huge hole. down the sideline. 70-yard touchdown. bay beats rocky rivers 28-9.
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>> i did. these cheerleaders are showing they have moves like jagger. nathan will take it out. they win 4-14. oh, you are flipping and tripping this morning. >> i ain't tripping. >> you are welcome back any time. >> it's so much fun. >> come on back. >> no ohio state tonight. we will be tonight. see you later. all right, thank you so much. coming up more and more local schools are arming teachers. we will talk with those in charge and their parents. protests planned today at shaker heights. why so many are upset with how they plan to deal with the deer
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was injured overnight. first a chick on the weather. >>reporter: hey, everyone. i hope you enjoy that weather. it's september 24th at 9:28 a.m. it's not to do bad outside. it's 67. let's relish in the warmth. here is a let's break it down. 10:00 a.m. you can see we are still in the 60s. really struggling today to make it out. we are starting with a lot of cloud coverage. lucky for us it will start to give way to an abundance of sunshine. there is a lot of sunshine in the sky. we will fall back to the 60s
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it's breezy out their for a few spots as well. overall not a bad day ahead of us. here is a look at your forecast. everyone is starting out with a good amount of cloud cover. these temperatures will be in the 60s to start but will climb to the low to mid 70s this afternoon. the normal for this time of year is 72 degrees. we will be above that but not as hot as it past few days. more like fall. >> it doesn't matter what you have planned but you need to get out and enjoy it. a star is in town if are a basketball challenge. that star is irving. the event is already underway with a friendship walk downtown and will finish with a
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celebrity coaches. this is happying at gateway plaza. menerva, ohio is known for many things but one thing is big foot sitings. a lot of researchers will be in town along with film makers interested in the myth or realty. another creature being celebrated today the raise the dead zombie walk will be held tonight. members will be dressed like zombie and raising more for addition. if you see news happening let us know. text or e-mail us. you can be sure to tweet us.
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staying with politics. texas senator doing an about face yesterday. he said he will vote for donald trump for president after all. resent polls suggested his popularity has been slipping in his own home state in the heels of the rnc. in health news drafts at tufts medical record number for the number of heart transplants in a year. it's great news for thought waiting the spike in surgeries is made possible by another health crisis. the medical program in the top 10 nationally for transplant surgeries. 30% of the hearts come from
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hearts came from overdose regions. advancements in technology made it easier to use those hearts. >> there was a small risk there but there is a good risk you will die on the list waiting. >> 90% will live another year with their new heart. 60% would live another decade. the national museum of african-american history opened up. it looks at african-americans from slavery to the first african-american president. >>reporter: it's an historic moment. >> what makes it so powerful is that it's the story of all of
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when the nation is grappling with big questions about rational equality. the goal is the look back and learn lessons to move forward. >> we had to find the joy, the hope, the spirituality. >>reporter: most of the museum is below ground. it's build around a segregation railway car and you begin in the basement that tells a story over 400 years. the civil rights movement and the election of the first black president. >> as i went through i saw sadness. i saw auction blocks and a few tears came down by face. >>reporter: more than 3,000
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>> my hope is that this complicated, difficult, sometimes heroing but i believe triumphant story will help us talk to each other. more important listen to each and recognize the common humanity that makes america what it is. >> this massive collection of artifacts doesn't from the life of civil rights leader martin luther king jr. his family didn't share them with the museum. pick your day, enjoy both of them. they will both be out their for the taking. >>reporter: it's a gorgeous day let's get an live look at our earth cam. there is the sun.
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morning. that sun will really commander. it's 67 degrees. you are up early on a saturday. let's get a look and see what's going on. no green on the radar that means dry condition. we have shading along the lakeshore. that's a small craft advisory. that was issued this morning by we have winding coming out at 10 to 20 knots they issued the advisory. it will be lifted at 4:00 p.m. the water should calm down a little bit. let's talk more about the temperatures. that's at the forefront of the forecast. for the past few days we have seen numbers like 88, 89 degrees. remember what time of year it is. we should be around 72 degrees.
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days. right now we are at 60 in kirkland. 59 up in jefferson. as we head towards the west side good morning. new london at 77. shelby ask at 77. 76 in cleveland proper. cooler air is coming into play. i'm not talking highs but lows in the 40s. future cast is helping me explain this situation. notice how we are dry across
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40s. futurecast is helping me . we head into this evening. 70s not bad. by tomorrow morning i'm talking 44 degrees for some neighborhoods. it will be a cold start to your sunday. your 7 day forecast next opportunity for rainfall is monday. nick over to you. >> as you said we forecast. the history of cleveland goes back 70 years. we really didn't hit our stride until the early 20th century. things like the traffic light gave the go ahead and helped set the tone for the city. >>reporter: it was a new time. the speed of life had picked
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the museum of art opened their doors to the public in need. >>reporter: there was widespread need with immigrants and blacks moving from the segregated south. cleveland grew to 800,000 that decade. clevelanders began with money donated to families to climb the ladder. more dollars went elsewhere. established. in 1918 the orchestra was established. >>reporter: the old money wealthy made their fortune in the guilded age. museum interrupter daily walks
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historical bath way. >> the house had staff on hand. there were 7 to 9 people that were employed here. we have the census. >>reporter: at that time period families would sit-down to dinner in a room much like this. >> this is representative to the hay house. >>reporter: many wealthy businessman straightened their ties checked their pocket watches to see what time it was. time was beginning to change. they gave money to cultural organizes. the time was 1910 to 1920. when they put-on their new hats an new cleveland was about to
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were built with that money. >>reporter: east cleveland was first to allow women to vote. dozens of today's cleveland organizes began on donated money on 1910 and 20. cleveland 100 years ago. >> so much change. thank you, leon. cleveland grew u.s. the united way also began. the naacp was also organized. the indians also won the world series. we'll be
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runners good luck. we have several runners out there. bob jones is part of the relay. so many out their getting out. we wish them a lot of luck they had a wonderful morning to do it too. >>reporter: i wish them so much luck. eyes reaching the low to mid 70s. good conditions for the runners. >> we wish them the best of luck. get any news any our app. a full day of football right
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announcer: jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi, ev hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." no matter if they're called tusks or fangs... whoa! watch it! all of today's animals are armed to the teeth. whoa! whoa, buddy! some are powerful... man, alive! i can't imagine getting bit by one of those things. some are fearsome... oh, no, i didn't see those. wowee. and some are just plain huge. boy, those tusks could push over anything. today, 6 species with tremendous teeth. and later, my blooper of the
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