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. democrat hillary clinton and donald trump face the first presidential debate of the 2016 election season. the two cool, no punches. and this is leon bibb. it was a heavyweight battle. last night. we have the story. first this. >> my father shot her. >> a family heartbroken. a father is accused of shooting his own flesh and blood.
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custody. police in cleveland said he fired hitting his daughter twice, once in the head. and this is video from our overnight news i -- news tracker of mansour in the cruiser. the shooting was on vine court near tri-city park. he said his sister was shot in the room and urged first responders to get there quickly. >> and oh, my god, she's bleeding. come here, please. >> investigators said the 21- year-old is being treated at fairview hospital and we don't know her condition. this incident took place in rocky haver -- receiver. in mass loop, police are searching for a man who posed as a police officer. she was walking home from the library near sec street and -- [ indiscernible ] at 6 last
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in a black pickup truck with skulls on the side. the man said he was a police officer and she was missing. at that point, the man pulled her into the truck and drove to another location and assaulted her. if you can help, call police. and they're proposing a couple of teacher layoffs. and this is on the $15 million deficit. the parma school district is -- [ indiscernible ] by the state and we're going to submit a balanced budget plan to the state by october 17th. another meeting is for october 4th. and the gloves were off and last night's debate, donald trump and hillary clinton -- for the first time. here's more on that story. >> reporter: side-by-side for
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the first presidential debate turned to more of a backyard brawl. challenges against -- . >> when you try to act holier than thou, it doesn't work. >> personal attacks. >> started his business with $14 million. >> reporter: and interruptions. >> donald, i know you live in your own reality. that is not the facts. >> you have no plan. >> i do. >> trump started out strong, putting clinton on the defensive. >> let me it will you. -- let me tell you. >> hillary has experience. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] you called it the gold standard of trade deals. yousdefyant of steel you have ever seen. >> no. >> and all of a sudden, you were against it. >> reporter: and clinton turnd -- [ indiscernible ] >> i have been all over the place. you decided to sit down. >> against him. >> i think donald criticized me
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yes, i did. you know whats i prepared for? i prepared to be president. >> reporter: when he doesn't -- [ indiscernible ] >> i was the one who got him to produce the berther certificate and i think i did a great job. >> we have a long record of engaging in racist behavior. and berther -- was a ry hurtful one. >> and the sniffles controversy, trump blaming what he claims is a bad microphone. >> and had a defective mic. you know that? >> and anyone with a microphone -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: should skip it but clinton said that she'll be there even if she's the only one on stage. the big question remains. do debates sway undecided voters and will the difference
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election day? today, [ indiscernible ] will be in cleveland. he is scheduled to be at a voter registration to get out the ohio vote for the november election. that event starts at 6:00 tonight. if you're not registered to vote, today is national voter registration day. events are taking place around the country to encourage people. the deadline to reg-- register situation and the blue skies. here's janessa webb. >> and what a wonderful fall day we're seeing and there is a lot of sunshine out there. yesterday, i was tracking widespread rain and overcast skies. and the high pressure is building in and you can see from our live 5 radar, the composite radar is not picking up moisture here. it's going to be short lived. we have a weak cold front that
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tomorrow afternoon. and going to be about a 12-hour timespan to enjoy all of the sunshine. the temperatures across the board, you can notice that nice, crisp air. seventy degrees and good afternoon. parma, 67. and this is where that cold air was sitting this morning. we had reports. lower 40s and lodi in the medina area. hour-by-hour, enjoy all of this goodness that we continue to see. i will show you hour-by-hour, >> thank you, janessa. and news 5 was first on the scene of an apartment fire on the west side. the flames were intense. the flames were shooting out of the window of the building. and three people were inside of west 112th street and cliffton. a woman suffered minor injuries and two men are reported in critical condition at metro and officials believe the fire began on the second floor. and cleveland is play-off
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again. this is about the cleveland indian says baseball team. the indians spanked the detroit tigers in detroit last night and won 7-4. and this is the first time the indians clenched the first divisional title since 2007, and marks the first time the team made the post season since the indians 2013 wildcard game. and if you're looking for a ticket to the first round, i am sorry. you're out of luck. if you're still looking, the tickets on the hour. if you're suffering from tribe fever and you want to go, the best bet is to check out a third-party site. and. we -- >> we shouldn't have to protest because you're treating us wrong. >> a touching testimony from a young charlotte girl. what she had to say that brought hundreds of people to tears during a charlotte city council meeting.
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farm in massachusetts. there are concerns the meat could be contam mated -- contaminateed with e. coli. the products were sent to farmer's markets, retail locations, and into connecticut and new york. several illnesses were reported connected to the contamination. five people, by the way, have been hospitalized. a former verizon wireless employee has been busted, accused of selling customers' confidential information for more than five alabama used private computers to obtain records and data showing where the form's were. the court records don't say how many customers' records were sold but took place between 2009-2049. and samsung is trying to
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note 7. the batters caused some to catch fire. and 90% of the people on the recall are sticking with the note 7. samsung reported more than 67% of users have been able to get replacements in the u.s. and soia. and we're trying to help corbin find a forever home. meet our pet-of-the-week. first, here's janessa. >> and poor baby. such about the sunshine and no am tracking widespread rain and i will give you exact timing
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there and tensions remain high in the wake of the deadly police shooting of keith scott. protestors are demanding change, starting with resignations at the top. >> we have engaged with chief putney in the past and he has promised us that cmpd will be more transparent under his leadership. we call for the immediate resignation of the chief of cmpd. >> and another organizer is ca resign as well. and authorities in texas are still combing for clues today inside a condo of the disgruntled lawyer who police say went on a shooting rampage wounding 9 people. the shootings were outside of a houston strip mall where the suspected gunman was later killed by police. abcs elizabeth herr has the latest reaction from one of the victims. >> reporter: reports of an
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to the scene and unsuspecting drivers scrambling. >> next to me, i heard a bam! and i thought it was my air bag deploying and so i heard more gunshots and kind of felt around. i noticed my neck was bleeding. >> reporter: one of the victims, kevin chap, said his work in the medical field, initially came in handy. >> i started holding pressure. >> reporter: when he knot him out of the car to -- got himself out of the car to get himself help, he found himself in more trouble. >> i literally hit me and shooting at the suspect. and i knew i had to get out of the line of cross fire. >> reporter: chap collapsed in the median, one of nine people wounding the -- wounded during shooting when witnesses said a man armed with a lacer-cited rifle took aim at passing cards. >> my windshield exploded. >> reporter: the suspected gunman, a houston attorney, was shot and killed by police.
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ammo and nazi material in and around his porch. >> and seems like there is no rhyme or reason for his actions and that is the scariest part. >> reporter: as of this morning, chap is one of two victims still hospitalized. authorities say that they are still investigating and satisfying for that motive. and let's check in on that weather picture and there is a blue dress for blue skies. >> and what a dier overcast skies and widespread rain yesterday. the high pressure settled in and we're seeing dry and sunny conditions now. the month of santa has been completely nice, seven degrees above normal and we're tracking in cooler, fall-like temperatures across the board and right now, i want to show you where the moisture is to the north of us and this is sliding in here. the next cold front by tomorrow
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timing coming up. i want to show you about the temperatures and how much they have dropped and we're we're into the upper 60s and greater cleveland, 70 degrees and ashtabula, 66 and we'll stay dry for all of your day and no concerns here and you will notice partly cloudy conditions tonight. if you have evening plans, we want you to have that lute coat but we're not tracking any moisture. this is around 3, 4 and in from western coastal communities and you could see a few rumbles of thunder and heavy downpours as the front makes its way through and going to be a soggy wednesday evening. make sure you have the umbrella handy with the wet conditions and that brings our temperatures back down to the mid-50s. and so, no concerns today for your tuesday afternoon. bright sunny skies, a 73 degrees. our temperatures, they are seasonable for this time of the year.
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inland and sheltered locations, we're talking about the mid- 40s. we're going to wave goodbye to the 70s wednesday and thursday, bringing our day time highs to the upper 60s, the weekend is looking good so far by saturday and mostly cloudy conditions. we're also on the radio, cleveland star 102, 98.5 wncx and it's tuesday and our pet-of- the-week. look, look what he can do. can you wave? can you do it for me? you did it during the break or for -- . >> there it is [ laughter ] >> who has you, baby? >> this is corbin. he's a sweet boy. he likes to give paw. he doesn't like it when you stop petting him. >> okay. >> and he's three years old. a sweet, sweet hound mix. we don't know too much about him. he came to us from another shelter where he was a stray, but of course we learn side wonderful. he gets along with other dogs, great in the car and loves to give paw and he's going to be a
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>> and he loves people. and he wants to have someone petting him. is this cooled off? what a great time to have a dog. because, he will snuggle up with you and coop you woman. >> and what you need. >> that's right. >> and a event going on. >> we have one. >> and i can't believe it's almost october. we're back out at south park mall in strongsville. the first saturday of every month and we'll be there from 11-3. >> and >> and you won't be disappointed. >> and can you show us you can shake? >> no. >> and coming on through --
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. hey, i'm sarah carns. welcome to legal tuesday brought to you by nuremberg paris where every tuesday legal experts will discuss issues that are important to you. let's go out to the office of nuremberg paris for this tradition of legal tuesday. >> hi, thank you for having me. my name is bob and i am a worker -- [ indiscernible administrator for nuremberg paris, i have been with the firm for over 14 years now. i would like to speak about work-related injuries. fortunately for most of us, we get up and go to work every day. we come home at the end of the day without incident. on occasion, unfortunate things happen and sometimes people are injured on the job. most injuries, fortunately, are relatively minor and don't require much in the way of medical attention. however, for the occasions
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more significant or maybe significantly more than just a minor bump or bruise, medical attention is required. most employers when you're injured on the job will direct you for an immediate evaluation or assessment of your injuries at a physician or clinic of their choosing and that is fine to get an initial assessment or evaluation and for documenting the injury; however, what most injured workers don't know and what everyone should know is that in oh compensable work-related injury, you can treat with whatever doctor you choose as long as that doctor is ohio bureau of worker's comp certified. your employer can suggest or recommend who you treat w but they can't direct you or force you to treat with any physician you're not comfortable with. to learn more or if you have any questions about situations regarding worker's comp, look us up on the website at
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