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>> he is bold and brazen and he can use to allude several police department and the fbi. in february fbi agents tommy this man tried to grab a sleeping 10-year-old girl from her bedroom. she managed to get away and call for her dad. inmate this rainy but disturbing video shows a man carrying a six-year-old girl from her home. fbi agents explained that he took her, turl hours. >> we're not going to say what he did to this little girl but it was things the parents don't want to think about happening to their child. we do not want this to happen to another kid. fbi agents are asking the public to look at this car and this man. if you recognize them, called the fbi. finding him is crucial.
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concerned is because these child abductions are very rare. only about 50 each year across the country. live in cleveland, news 5 police are trying to identify a man they say was shot and killed and east cleveland. police found the man their shot avenue and plymouth place. he died at the hospital. a school put on lockdown after a while police chase. police arrested two men after they ran from a traffi both were wanted for armed robbery and willoughby. that lockdown has since been lifted. there may soon be mini mart by someone cleveland neighborhood. some who live in the detroit sure way area are banding together time to raise money for surveillance cameras. we found both people -- we found people on both sides of
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want at least 60 cameras in this area. the campaign is hoping to put the cameras on homes, businesses and churches throughout the area and they are hoping to raise $100,000. some people around here have questions first. >> a woman robbed by a group of teens last month with a pepper spray filled squirt gun. >> a drive-by shootout at -- this summer. >> there are teens targeting homes. >> there areet things being stolen from people's homes >> a group of residents are saying that enough is enough. they just started this online fundraiser after a community survey showed people want more cameras. the group is asking their neighbors to chip in for dozens of cameras. the neighborhoods development corporation is helping. >> our efforts are geared toward helping law enforcement and prosecution and giving
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thought for this man. >> it has a potential but like any other program, if it is not implemented properly, it can be detrimental. >> he walks the streets most every day and says he's never had an issue with crime. for him, the cameras raise privacy concerns and the same goes for this man. >> $100,000 is a lot of money >> we would be happy to get a couple of cameras at a couple different key intersections>> jeremy taylor tells me that no matter where or how many cameras in this neighborhood, they will not be monitored daily. only a select group of people will be able to see the footage only after there is a police
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first fundraiser tomorrow night. i also spoke to the person spearheading this entire project over the phone today and he tells me he launched this effort after bullets flew into his neighbor's home. i spoke to a councilman who oversees this area and he is pledging $5000 to this campaign. live in the detroit sure way neighborhood. news 5 breezy and warm. did we break any records? >> we did get into the lower 80s. we needed to hit 84 here in doubtful we did that. clouds are overhead. a live look at concorde looking over mentor at all of the cloud cover and eventually i think we will see a little bit of rain. showers are out there. just a few moving south and east that only. during the evening hours, i would just be aware that you make it rained on for a few minutes at a time between 10 and midnight. then we will begin to dry out.
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an incredible evening. 70s at 6:00. a threat for a few showers all the way through 10 pm. mid-70s at 8:00. get ready for a cool down. at the weekend you will need your jackets. more on that, coming up. controversy again dominating both campaigns. are answering questions to sexual assault claims. >> focus returns to hillary clinton and the email server she used during her time in the white house >> we told you about the new email questions last night that a memo asked the fbi to reclassify an email and exchanged for a favor from the state department.>> the fbi document showed he made the request for altering classification as part of a
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this is of felony corruption. this is a bigger events than watergate. they practically refused to cover it. >> the deal didn't go through a both departments denied there was any talk of an arrangement. trump double down tweeting pay to play, collusion and coverups and now privately. this year's election is enough is enough. >> he starts whining before the game is even over. if whenever things are going badly for you and you lose you start blaming somebody else? then you don't have what it takes to be in this job. >> no response yet from the trump camp on that walmart. frank? >> all of this leads to the big question. cannot election really be read?
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absolutely. >> donald trump's comments on his faith in the election process there has been no ambiguity. >> the election is being rigged . >> translating that -- latest target is -- >> what the 1.8 deceased individuals are listed as voters. >> in ohio, 51,000 were person coyote county last year with another 400 removed in june. >> that was due to a mismatch of information to the bureau of motor vehicles. >> they also monitor department of health records to remove those who have died.
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a ballot for a deceased relative you would need to know his social security number and have a copy of his current drivers license. you will go to prison for a vote that will amount to .0000 .00000 .000002% of the vote. >> if you're going to vote for me, we will think about it.>> the postal service dismissed this as a hoax and aside from the fact that the tweeter was from california, there is no way to know how an absentee ballot is filled out without opening. voters can retract their ballot online. so you will know that it has arrived and was counted. ohio selection is not going to be read. they will be hosting a twitter town hall tomorrow morning to answer any voter concerns. news 5 another big question .
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either candidate when the white house. that's according to a poll released by the university of massachusetts at lowell today. 39% of those said they would prefer president obama appoint himself to a lifetime term. 26% want a random lottery of all adults to choose the next president. 23% prefer a giant meteor strike denying trump or clinton to be president. >> president obama is for his final state dinner. they will welcome the italian prime minister so of course it is fitting that italian- american chefs and cohost of abc the two mario will be in the kitchen for the special meal. he says his main concern is keeping all the food warm. it may sound like no big deal but the servers must court at least 400 plates of pasta to a tent
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>> busy, busy. a warning about popular apps your team may be using. those apps can be a breeding ground for sexual presidents -- sexual predators. i you can stop your loved ones from gaining access to them. new video of a police ambush. but we have learned about the officers condition and the search for the suspect. should you or shouldn't you get a flu shot. we have the best options for you and your family. your parents will be getting a raise in their social security check. they may not be happy with the amount. how much more they can expect to receive in january when we
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gunman who ambushed an alaska police officer. this happened right here on this -- camp video showing the officer responding to a call of shots fired. the first thing he sees is a man walking toward him. sadly the same man watches the driver side of the patrol car with a gun shooting the 11 year veteran and family man four times.
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body armor which protected his chest area. he sustained injuries to his links and shrapnel in his last -- let thy. he is awake, alert and in stable condition. >> the suspect in captured on camera one last time calmly walking away after stealing the patrol car and dumping it a few blocks later. tonight a manhunt is underway for the suspect. the officer is going to make it and doctors say he is improving by the hour another ambush in vallejo california. this video shows officers with guns drawn chasing a man. they say he tried to attack them while they were having coffee on sunday. adam powell was wearing body armor and had a handgun and a rifle. officers chased him and then shot him. pal this link to another shooting. his two-year-old son was critically wounded hours before
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>> protesters filed a lawsuit against police. the la times reports they say civil rights were violated when el cajon officers told them to disperse earlier. they were protesting a police shooting. the protesters gathered again last night for a different reason. people are upset the makeshift memorial was removed. the shooting happened outside of a taco shop police to take down the memorial because it is disruptive to business. friends and family gathered at an emotional candlelight vigil in lexington, kentucky and one of the many places that trinity gay made her mark. she was shot and killed in a parking lot on sunday. her father addressed a crowd of
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for the end of senseless violence. >> i don't want to read in the paper of any more senseless killings. >> in the meantime, three men have been arrested in connection with a deadly shooting including a father and son we're following details where it is day two and a fight to recapture mosul from isis. fight now us forces are conducting airstrikes while iraqi and kurdish forces from the ground. it doesn't stop there. forces have dropped leaflets to warn residents to stay out of known isis spots in the city and that's not all. >> telling civilians to stay inside and lock their doors and a turnout gas pipes and stay low and quiet. >> workers at that they are expecting 1 million people will
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the pentagon says the goal is to wrap up this mission by the end of the year. peruvian environmental authorities are investigating the death of more than 10,000 giant frogs. the frogs were part of a critically endangered family known as the giant frogs of lake titicaca. the peruvian national forest says the frogs lived in an area that was 31 miles wide. >> powerful super closing in on the philippines. one of the country's northern islands could be in the bull's- eye. the island is racing -- bracing for strong winds and it could strengthen to a super typhoon today. it is packing 160 mile-per-hour winds. it is the second storm to batter the philippines just this week. one more what -- one more
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>> perhaps not here. >> i was looking at a few weather maps today on the computer. i was looking at the snowfall expectations for the next 45 days. each one of them showed at least a few inches of snow.>> between now and december 1. we're going to get snow. we know what. were going to get some snow. enjoyed this. look at this live picture from downtown cleveland. a few ways of sunshine in and amongst the clouds. it is warm and breezy. a warm surge of air coming in. beautiful weather there. here is the cool down. front 1 is here and front 2 is here. they will both be paying us a visit. cleveland, 80, 70, ashtabula.
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wind gusts to 30 miles per hour. 25 miles per hour in canton. we have got a few showers. they are moving onshore now. in lake and the beulah county and even the northern counties near hunsberger. fairport harbor, painesville, geneva, the navy on the lake, ashtabula, just some light rain and sprinkles. your hour by hour, couple of bands of week showers sliding through and then there out of here. by 7 am tomorrow this is most likely some grounds letter. there could be a sprinkle but we will not have extreme cold weather coming in tomorrow behind front 1. front 2 will bring in the chile is there of the week and that will be here for friday and saturday. rain returns widely scattered showers and then the rain should be out of here by
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tomorrow, the winds shift to the north. 71 degrees and sunshine during the day. not as breezy. you might need a sweater by late afternoon as temperatures fall into the 60s. 59, akron. 72 tomorrow. thursday rain likely. it's going to be a very wet day. umbrellas will be necessary. saturday, 53 degrees. a little bit milder for sunday, 62. very fall like and good leaf watching whether or maybe leaf raking weather. i'm starting to see leads to my backyard. back to frank and lee.
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a one neighborhood. we now know what caused a deadly plane crash one year ago in akron. the national transportation board issues a scathing report. what they and cover that could
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it's that time of year when the fall weather brings and the flu. the best time to get that flu shot is now because the flu peaks in the winter months. it could take up to two weeks for that vaccine to become effective. so keep your home humidified. the flu bug loves dry air and most importantly wash your hands. no viruses on your hands means less transient -- less chance of transmission. a new consumer alert.
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wiring. it affects 2010 through 2016 models. and electrical connector for the passenger seat airbag sensor can become disconnected and that causes the air back to inflate when a child is in the seat or deploy with two little force to protect an adult. no one has been hurt that it is important to get this fixed. owners will be contacted in december. water problems for tesla motors. company to use the term autopilot. they say it is misleading. they say it needs to make -- tesla needs to make it clear that human drivers need to pay attention and they at the word autopilot confuses that idea. a man was killed when the tesla model asked hit the side of a truck. jim been workers are picketing the largest burden producer because of feel
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money but time. the union says they want to see more full-time workers rather than temporary employees. the workers think that would cut down on overtime and allow them to spend more time with their families. if you were worried with how the strike will affect whiskey production, they say the risk contingency plan >> able to get away with this and one thing you can do to protect your children. a sneaky grandma almost pulled off a very clever cable. the one mistake she made that
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the lisa going to fall and the rain is going to come and even the ice and snow.
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our top story survive: 30, the case of an unsolved abduction attempt at an unsolved cleveland kidnapping have gone national.
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predator. this man is responsible for an attempted child abduction. the abduction of a sexual girl and cleveland in may. a $20,000 reward is being offered. an elementary school was placed on lockdown this afternoon after a robbery and brief police chase. police say two men were placed in custody after they ran from a traffic stop. the two men were wanted for robbery and willoughby. hillary clinton a donald trump will final presidential debate. they tied for both candidates but hillary clinton is winning and on national polls. a couple of swing states are still up for grabs. the shooter income match the growing cost of living your life? the federal government says those on social security only need about four dollars more a month to cover it. >> it's all part of today's announcement that involves the cost of living adjustment for
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jonathan, it's not much. >> it adds up to 3/10 of 1%. as a decade 2017 projections, it doesn't look good for people on social security. >> the cost of living adjustment affects more than 70 million people across the country. do i have to say that 3/10 of a % raise is pretty low? >> average about 1.2%. historically is around 2.7%. >> experts like this man from the j.r. smith group note that it is a tough announcement especially when i found met a card part b premiums are expected to increase and will probably wipe out the four dollar per month race. i found the us energy projects
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electric prices. that is 3% not 3/10 of a %. >> tragic is too strong but it's unfortunate we weren't able to get a higher cost of living raise for today's retirees. >> there are three ways to combat rising costs. adjust their spending. not going out to eat as much. manage the risks and investments to get a higher rate of return on their portfolio. and, find work. >> or left driver. you could use your home for a new b&b to create extra income. >> there is good news bad news for jin x is millennials. we think social security will be around but the bad news is we have to start saving more a lot earlier to help cover our needs including healthcare down the line. i'm jonathan walsh. university of cincinnati open after a tense warning --
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lockdown. a man pulled out a gun and opened fire while talking to a student. >> it was directed towards my friend but it was a small caliber handgun. >> the guy was freaking out and ran off. >> there is no longer a sad but they are trying to find that shooter. the school's public safety director says no one was injured. grey and windy out there. and now we are adding some rain showers to we are seeing a cold front getting ready to cross lake erie. we've got scattered light rain showers into ashtabula county and stretching into northern lower rain. near lorain county back into gear he and huron county toward fremont. the yellow areas would be a brief one or two minute moderate rain shower. temperatures are warmer. cleveland, akron, 77.
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chart again. we are in the 70s. down to 70 by 11 pm with the threat of showers. we will hold onto it a little bit longer and closer to midnight for that akron canton area. more on that coming up. it is the annual list that will never make everyone happy. the rock 'n roll hall of fame announces 2017 nominees today. this year's light orchestra, jane's addiction, journey, pearl jam, steppenwolf and tupac shook her. they joined past nominees, janet jackson, j kyle's band, mc five, the cars, the zombies, and yes. fans can vote by visiting the website.
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ballot to be talent -- tallied. the entities will be announced in december and the induction ceremony will be held the berkeley center in brooklyn and broadcast on hbo. >> cleveland browns players along with university cleveland metro schools on the united way of building a new playground at the school. the browns players learned a lot. >> gratitude in giving back with the two things browns players told us they took away. >> the playground out here was worn out. we spent our day off coming out and trying to spruce up a new one for the kids. >> charlie hulett one of three browns players chipping in >> it's something i enjoy doing. just helping improve the place where we all live.
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team of volunteers were shoveling, and smoothing the old space and turning it into something very nice. >> it was pretty cool to watch it form and be a part of that. >> a new kids to be free. >> a safe environment for the kids. >> just to be out here working with everyone volunteering is awesome. >> i look forward to seeing the kids kids faces. the event wrapped up at 3:00 with the ribbon cutting. a grandmother plays a game of cloak and dagger while trying to smuggle something with hundreds of thousands of dollars. the big mistake police say she made that got her caught. wells fargo facing the
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new information that could bring delmore executives. your winning lottery
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a golden view of the red planet. these amazing new images of mars were taken during the maiden mission. nasa says the chaser colors to show the ultraviolet the atmosphere. it is better known as night glow. it happens when the atmosphere close without any external light. those images are clouds forming over volcanoes. >> mark johnson, you've got a few more images over there. >> folks on social media semi great pictures. check out the sunrise. the sun is coming through the mist through the trees. an incredible picture.
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fly south, buddies. it is remarkable. we will see your pictures on tv
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it turns out the former ceo of wells fargo may have been warned about the fraud in the bank years before the scandal came to light.
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a 2000 letter -- a 2007 letter to him warned him of an ethical and illegal activity inside wells fargo. the ceo of visa is calling it quits. he says he needs to spend more time with his family calling the decision personal. the company will replace him with alfred kelly junior. managed to get to a line with more than $500,000 worth of cocaine. authorities say she flew from las vegas to detroit was 17 kilograms of cocaine in her luggage. police followed that woman from the airport and she later got into an suv. when officers stopped or a drug dog found the drugs in her back. she is being held in detroit
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amanda massachusetts in trouble because police say they caught him selling crack cocaine out of a folder with a one-year-old inside. officers say they saw the man walking with the stroller to do a transaction with another man and when they pulled him over they found cash and a napkin with 14 packages of drugs nearby. that man has a long rap sheet and with many aliases. he has even used the name of the child. we have calls out that we are not sure who that child belongs to. we do know that the baby has been placed with relatives. a former houston 911 officer is facing misdemeanor charges for hanging up on hundreds of emergency callers.
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prosecutors say she hung up on more than 800 calls from people trying to contact police for help including best, she reportedly hung up on a caller who was trying to report of robbery that ended with the store owner being killed. williams began working as an operator in 2014 but the calls were not discovered until last may. the emergency center's director have said they've taken corrective action. a cincinnati man in need of a kidney has found a new way to search for a donor. he has been waiting for a transfer from for more than three years. he and his wife took it upon themselves to find a donor. they put up 125 yard sides that showed signs around town and put a sign on the car. they have gotten about 65 calls. all they can do now is wait. get a good look at this. it shows a man being rescued from lake michigan. the man was windsurfing at the time his
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leaving him stranded in the middle of the water. luckily he was able to text a friend who call police and not too long after the coast guard found the man and help them get back to drylands. so i know that water, his cell phone was okay.>> if you get threat -- if you can get stranded on a deserted island, you can start a fire with some of >> i'll show you was going on in downtown cleveland. 80 degrees right now downtown. clouds are in and showers will follow shortly. some areas are already seeing some rain shower activity. an isolated shower off to our south. canton, philly, showers over lake erie and moving onshore
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bellevue down to sherman, we will slide east over into ashtabula and kingsville seeing some isolated showers. rock creek, a sprinkle there. back into the thompson area also. not widespread and light for the most part. they are brief. you may want to take your rain gear but it won't be a gully washer. if it does moderately rain on you, it will be for a few brief moments. 78, adina. 79, o'leary. th place. mansfield, 74. temperatures are falling off to our west. so showers on and off the we will keep them going from between 10 pm and midnight and that we should try out clearing out just a little bit and we will call it mainly cloudy. our overnight lows will bottom out near 60 degrees. some inland areas getting into the 50s. this is just front 1. there is
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thursday into friday and that will bring the chill. this will cool us down by about 10 degrees tomorrow. this front coming in will stall out and that front will likely allow another area of low pressure to travel along right into ohio. that means more rain showers and it looks like it will be a very wet thursday. the what is day of the week. tonight's lows near 60 and a couple of showers early you dry at 71. rain is likely on thursday. 61 degrees and then here is the chill. there is a jacket weather. 55 on friday and breezy. 53 on saturday and then on sunday, dry and good for taking a drive into the countryside to see those fall colors. normally are colors pete white
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decent color and hopefully the reins from thursday don't blow it all down. so it's just a time of year many of you wait for. the fall season and the colors.>> stop your whining. those harsh words are coming from the president. the claim that the president is calling trump out on that will go down in history. we know what brought down people last year. a scathing report justin. the dangerous apps that could be used to lower your
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christopher is accused of breaking the 14-year-old denver area girl that he met on the app whisper. this is the latest that predators are using to target
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lets the kids talk anonymously but sometimes with dangerous consequences. here's what you need to know.>> reporter: being anonymous is very dangerous. >> whisperer is secret are being anonymous.>> it can be your worst nightmare. >> it is a feeding ground for predators. >> w children for sex. >> this man knows where the predators are. he runs a sex offender unit. >> we basically do apps now. >> whisper let should -- let you share your secrets with what anyone in the world anonymously>> if you right with someone else that you could love it chat are asked him to join a group. >> boulder police say the 29- year-old a registered sex offender met a 14-year-old
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sexually assaulted her inside her boulder home>> we as parents need to be on top of these things. >> what is most concerning is that it requires you to share your location. >> it's part of the app. >> users can search for nearby posts like this person who's only three miles away. >> when you allow someone to see your exact location is like opening the front door to your house. >> what you can do as the parents controls on your phone so the next thing they download an app you have to approve it. thank you so much for joining us. it is been nearly a year since nine people were killed when a plane crashed into an apartment building in akron. we're getting answers about what happened on that day. the national transportation
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caused the plane to go down. the search for a cleveland child predators spreads nationwide. investigators are hoping someone somewhere may help identify the man who snatched a child from home. news 5 at 6:00 starts in two
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news 5 at 6:00 is brought to you by news here row. news 5 on your side starts now. after a monthlong in the bed -- investigation into a plane that crashed into an apartment building, officials say there was a litany of failures that resulted in that crash. pilot error is a probable cause for the crash that took nine lives lost november. >> even the federal aviation
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bob jones talks with the man who finds himself in the middle of that tragedy. he is trying to get his life back almost one full year later. >> this is where an apartment building stood before a chartered plane slammed into it and burned it to the ground. those who lived here were not surprised to learn the pilot area -- pilot error is a probable cause. >> it's unbelievable that one mistake and that their cost the lives in the fire. >> jason lost all of his belongings when that engine crashed into his apartment. he still counted as blessings telling me he would've been home if he hadn't stopped at the store to buy hot pockets. >> for me it was unbelievable. i couldn't even really fathom what was happening. >> the ntsb will pilots mismanaged. flaps when the lot that strong position, and without the

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