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the countdown continues and today is your last chance to ask for an absentee ballot. we've got a full rundown of what you need to do ahead of the election day to make sure your voice is heard. and an isis threat right here in northeast ohio. why charredden square is the only spot in the united states involved in this latest terrorist hack. we start things off with a live look outside from our earthcam. how about that sunrise starting over downtown cleveland? going to be a coverages weekend, but it's off to a chilly -- a gorgeous weekend, but it's off to a chilly start. bundle up if you're heading out
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nicki alongside janessa webb. to get out you have to have a jacket on, it's a little chilly. borderline cold and you're going to explain that. >> almost chilly, we can't say that we're cold yet. >> it's cold. >> we have spots that are in the upper 20s this morning, some of the coolest air of the season so far, so this is the southern richland county, lexington, good morning, 29 degrees. ashland county, you have been up and down with the temperatures this morning, upper 20s to lower 30s. it will be a throughout your afternoon, but the weather off to a pretty slow start. so let's show you southern medina county, below that freezing mark, sitting at the freezing mark for northern summit county in fairlawn. this is where that warm air is trending in here from the west from elyria to north ridgeville, westlake, strongsville, you're currently at 41 degrees. it's due to all this high pressure that continues to spin across ohio valley, but today a transition in our winds. they're going to come out of
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so slightly warmer throughout your afternoon. whatever you have going on, just be outside. this is a wonderful start to november, but look at our mys. they're not going to hit their peak, folks, until about the 3:00 to 5:00 hour, so a slow start here, but lots of sunshine for the start of your weekend. >> the warmup makes chill worth t. thank you, janessa. a haunting discovery right outside of cleveland with isis fingerprints all over it. we are learning that the terror group is spying chardon. meg shaw live there now. and, meg, how is this even happening? >>reporter: well, nick, i'm here in the square in chardon, of course one of the most popular spots here in town, and we're one ip-based surveillance camera is streaming on internet for anyone to see and that includes isis hackers. now, according to messages intercepted by a cyber security firm in san francisco, blab-op cyber, they say several surveillance cameras across the
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shared online by isis. cameras in mexico, taiwan, russia and more. the only u.s. city on that list, chardon. a cyber security expert we talked to here in northeast ohio says he's not surprised and tell us folks here shouldn't be overly concerned. >> i don't really take anything suspicious from that, really. it could just be that that was the set of ip ranges that they happened to scan to find one. there's anything in chardon that an attacker would really go after. >>reporter: now, black-op cyber says the link where the link here in chardon was compromised could have come off one server that was compromised so there could be thousands of others. live in chardon, meg shaw, news 5 >> maybe not a major concern, but certainly unsettling.
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haven't requested a ballot yet, you only have a few hours left. requests must be mailed by today. completed ballots have to be postmarked by monday, the day before election day. if you missed today's deadline, you can still vote early in person through monday. some who have already sent in their completed absentee ballots are reporting some confusion. it's all because of a mailer sent out by the ohio democratic party. it was meant to remind voters to turn in their ballots, but since it went out to some who already did that, they we gone wrong. >> we've had a lot of election shannon begans going on and sometimes you don't know what is legitimate and what is not. >> this mailing was very confusing and inaccurate. >> now, the problem is that the democratic party used slower bulk postage, so in the six to nine days it took the mailer to get to voters, many of them had already sent ballots in, making that warning outdated. if you want to check on the status of your absentee ballot,
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county's board of elections website. we've got that link for you. and if absentee voting is not your thing but you still want to submit your ballot early, you can do it in person until monday afternoon as we said. in cuyahoga county, the board of elections office is hosting a party all weekend long to try to put some fun in the electoral process. today and tomorrow voters will be treated to live music and a block party. you can vote early today from 8:00 to 4:00, so it's under way now, goes until 4:00 again, tomorrow 1:00 un two local police departments are hoping you can help them track down suspects trying to steal cars. uniontown and springfield township police say three men in a white pickup truck have been driving around neighborhoods on the stark/summit county lines. they tend to be out in the middle of the night and seem to be trying to find unlocked vehicles. if you know anything, you're urged to call police, and, of course, if you live in that area, take a little bit of extra time and make sure your vehicle doors are locked. we are still waiting to
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murder-suicide in sheffield lake. dispatchers could hear arguing and gunshots when someone called 911 from a home on lake road yesterday. police and a s.w.a.t team surrounded the home for hours. they finally made their way inside and found a man and a woman dead. well, the man convicted of murdering three people inside a warrensville heights barber shop last year could be put to death. the same jury that found 21- year-old douglas shine guilty yesterday will now decide later this month whether or not to recommend the chalk linez barber shop to kill a rival gang member. shine is convicted of killing that gang member, but also the shop's owner and a customer. right now there's some road closures around the inner belt bridge you need to know about. the right lane on i-90 east at east 9th street is closed. the ramp from i-90 west to i-77 also closed. and the east 14th street ramp to i-77 south is shut down as well. all of these routes are
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spending part of your saturday morning here with us. i'm nick foley. coming up a bit later, a badly timed recall. the device that helps reverse drug overdoses is being pulled from shelves as ohio's heroin epidemic worsens. and it's almost time to turn those clocks back. that extra hour of sleep sounds delightful, but it might be bad for your health. of course janessa janessa has your local forecast. janessa. >> nick, tracking lots of sunshine for your saturday afternoon. i'm going to show you in your possibly the 70s return for
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good morning, everyone. a few clouds this morning, but they will continue to lift to the north for the greater cleveland area. and you're going to get ready for a lot of sunshine throughout your saturday afternoon. let's take a look at our highs today. they are slightly warmer than yesterday afternoon. we're going to bounce back into county to ashland county upper 20s to lower 30s, below that freezing mark. so really cool air across the board, even for westlake this morning, currently at 41 degrees. you're going to look at that high of 62 around the 5:00 hour. so this is going to be a slow and gradually warmup throughout your afternoon. so start off with a light coat and you'll start to take it off throughout the day. akron and canton 62 to 63
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your clocks ahead as we fall back -- excuse me, fall back tonight. you're going to gain an hour of sleep, me and nick, we will be wide awake by tomorrow morning, looking good for your forecast too for your sunday. we're back in the lower 60s. nick. >> i don't know if i'm ever really wide awake, but i'm certainly going to enjoy that extra hour, that's for sure. it's the weekend we all look forward to every year, the chance to get an extra hour of sleep, but apparently turning those clocks back can take a toll on our health. the time change is throw that can lead to disrupted sleep which can put significant stress on the body. now, to minimize this effect and impact, try to go to bed a half hour later the next two nights and then set your alarm 15 minutes later to try to get yourself in line with the new time. well, as we head to break, here's a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. good luck.
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to you the next president of the united states, hillary clinton. >> well, hillary clinton certainly bringing out the star power to her latest stop here in cleveland. jay-z is, beyonce and others putting on a concert for thousands at the willstein center last night. there was a bit of a scare, though, before the rally when the bomb squad had to check out a suspicious package, but it turned out to be nothing. clinton will be back in cleveland tomorrow. she's appearing with lebron
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for this building, and, by the way, i didn't have to bring j lo or jay-z, the only way she gets anybody. [ cheers ] >> i'm here all by myself. >> there you go, on the other side republican presidential candidate donald trump responding to hillary clinton's rally in cleveland. he held a massive rally of his own in hershey, pennsylvania yesterday. both candidates will continue campaigning in swing states in the last few days before the election, like right here in yet to respond to a new report that his wife, melania was paid for modeling jobs before she had a work visa. newly-discovered documents show melania trump made more than $20,000 in the united states before she had legal permission to work in this country. this contradicts statements she's made on the campaign trail about following all immigration laws when she moved from slovenia to new york in 1996. it's unlikely this discovery will impact her citizenship,
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and around ohio, those involved in the ray kenzing trial are under a gag order until testimony resumes on monday. the trial is once again receiving national attention because of a surprising development yesterday. the prosecution revealed tensing was wearing a confederate flag stwirt under his uniform when he shot and killed sam dubois, an unarmed black man. >> i already knew he was a murderer, now this is -- clearly something's wrong with his sp reaction. something is wrong with his spirit. there's evil there. >> tensing was fired from his job, arrested and indicted on murder and voluntary manslaughter charges. he has pleaded not guilty. well, an important news alert now for anyone that keeps narcan on hand. the drug that reverses opiate overdose ss part of a nationwide recall. the problem is not with the actual narcan, it's with the device that administers it. some of the nasal ingredients
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health and addiction services says everyone should check their narcan devices. if it's made by teleflex medical, contact the pharmacy you bought it from. doctors in washington are getting closer to identifying the cause of a mystery illness that's impacted a hand full of kidnaps in that state -- kids in the state in the last week. the kids all started out healthy and active, seemingly normal. after contracting cold-like symptoms, however, it quickly progressd to a weakness, and in some cases paralysis. doctors call the illness aaccused necklaceid militis. they think it might be a reaction to common illnesses like the cold. doctors say all parents can do to prevent this is be vigilant. >> the most important thing to do to prevent it is use excellent hygiene, washing your hands, covering your cough, those sorts of things. >> the washington state department of health is investigating if these kids have anything in common like diet or medication, but so far
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first u.s. case of a drug- resistant funningal infection. 13 people have gotten sick from the infection. it's a potentially fatal condition that can easily spread in hospitals. the cases were identified in illinois, maryland, new york and new jersey between 2013 and august of this year. it's believed they are related to outbreaks in south america and south asia. and mark zuckerberg just lost $3 billion. that's right. all in one day. it's one of day losses ever for an individual investor. it's all because of facebook stock plunging 5.5%. now, the news, however, is not all bad for zuckerberg. he is still the fifth richest man in the world, and despite this week's plunge, facebook shares are actually up nearly 15% for the year. guess it's all about perspective, right? >> you fall, you get back up, right? >> it's all little things when you're a multi-billionaire, as opposed to just a multi-
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because this forecast is a little bit more about what we're used to this time of year, right? we have the cold start and the sunshine comes out. >> it's really crisp this morning. i'm not going to go ahead and pull that cord with the cold card yet. i know you're a little chilly here >> you know what? you said freezing earlier. so if you said freezing temperatures for 31, 32, i'm going to say that that's cold. >> okay. i think 25, that's that good old gritty number where we can pull out that cold card. but below the freezing mark is you'll find us on twitter, janessa webb, nick foley, tell us what you think this is a continuous debate that we are having. right now clear skies in summit county, not a cloud in the sky, and that's going to be the theme before the weekend. let's talk about these crisp temperatures. medina county, you're currently 33 degrees. if you need that warmer air, it's cuyahoga county to lake county currently at 43.
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morning, richland and ashland county. we had reports of the upper 20s. so that cool air is in place, but the great news is it's a really dry weather pattern throughout the start of your weekend, even for your sunday. we're going to see a lot of sunshine throughout even next week as high pressure continues to build. now, this will be a slow warmup throughout your afternoon, so if you're headed for a run this morning, farmers markets, just out and about, i do need you to have the sweater and the coat handy because to hit the peak of our daytime highs until about 4:00, 5:00, and that's greater cleveland, 61, akron and canton about 64 degrees. it's all due to this high pressure that's moving across the ohio valley, even for the central plains. just a ton of sunshine. and it's really going to dominate all the way through the next four to five days. i'll show you that in our seven- day forecast. so let's plan out your
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there is that west breeze, and you can see by noon most spots going to be in the mid- to upper 50s. we will not see the highs really enter until about 5:00, 63. so evening plans, they are looking fantastic. everybody is getting ready in the bus, columbus this evening, tailgating, 6:00, 62 degrees, that big game for nebraska. game time 58 with mostly ohio for the browns, dallas showing up tomorrow morning. as you're at the muni lot, just a few clouds, but that cool air is still in place. and even tomorrow morning i think we are slightly warmer here. by game time, 1:00, we're at 58. but daytime highs, they will still be in the lower 60s. so tonight clear conditions, starry evening, if you just want to be out and about, but remember those inland and sheltered locations, wayne,
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overnight lows in the mid- to lower thrarytsz. seven-day forecast, lots of sunshine. monday is going to be the talker where we're potentially hitting 70 degrees as you're getting out to vote 64. we're not tracking any rain, probably not until friday. nick. >> not a bad forecast at all for the first week of november. thank you, janessa. and those boys of summer are officially on break for a while. and the weather getting a bit chilly when the sun goes down. so that means the high school playoffs are upon us. last night another full slate of keep the dream alive. here's hakeem dermish with the morning sports report. >> good morning, everyone. it's the mcdonald's 5 on your sidelines playoff edition and the road to the state championship beginning last time. we begin with two-time defending champions st. anne
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euclid. the kids having some fun here at the game last night. you know what? this is fun. check it out, 3rd, handoff to cassel berry. the button there, 12-yard pickup and that leads to this for the eagles. later in the drive, kevin kramer spinning out of pressure, keeps himself, good decision, weaving out of traffic and scoots in for six. he says let me get a handshake, let me get a hug and a 28-7 lead. it's all there. 4th quarter, handoff to kid. in for the touchdown. 42-7 the final and will face the winner of this game next friday. stow hosting canton mckinley. pick it up 2nd quarter, van trees, good pass to andressi. 24-yard scoring scoring strike. bulldogs in front 14-3. that's some sweet flowing hair. fourth quarter van trees
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lindsey. touchdown. 35-10. so next week it's stow against st. anne. lauren takes us to a couple games starting at aurora. >>reporter: as you can see we're here at veterans stadium where aurora is hosting [ inawbility ] has not lost a game since the first game of their season 9-1, they host the magic who are 8-2 on the season. th first. they struggled early on to finish drives, but as the old saying goes, third time's a charm. evan bromweiler looking deep, hooks up with gavin blunt. he takes it the house. greenmen add to their lead. after an interception robbie albright kicks a 32-yard field goal. greenmen go up 10-0 and they go
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this game, hudson hosting copley. both teams 8-2 heading into this game. [ bell ringing ] >> let's skip right to the 2nd quarter. hudson up, copley not backing down. brennan finds a hole and picks it off. look at him go. 58 yards to the house. no one can stop him. copley going for conversion. the pitch out to weston bridge. he takes it the rest of the way. copley takes an 18-15 lead. after the explorers had a turnover on downs, copley goes for the hail mary with time winding down in the half, but hudson says not this time. fourth quarter, padly goes long to male. a 47-yard touchdown pass.
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on your sidelines. >> lauren, great stuff there. great stuff here. avon high school for a rivalry here, taking on avon lakes in the first round. those kids are looking good, having some fun. 1st quarter, avon lake on the board. pass to jason sullivan. check out the effort in for the touchdown. avon answers right back. matt kelly up top and deep to mitch cooper and this is a bomb, 44-yard touchdown. this game went back and forth. avon lake with the upset, knocking off 27-26. the shoremen moving on to the state playoffs. have a day, kid. that's your mcdonald's 5 on your sidelines. i'm hakeem dermish, have a great day. ? ? go cubs go, go, cubs go ? ? >> no, those aren't some really ungrateful cubs fans, they are actually cedar point employees paying back a bet. the theme park made a bet with chicago's six flags great america whichever team lost in the world series would have to dress in the other team's
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songs. you can see they don't look too excited about it. when the park reopens, they're actually going to have to rename one of their coasters as well as part of that bet. since the cubs proved victorious, that means the opening of the 2017 weekend, the dragster at cedar point will now be called the top thrill cubster. i don't know how i feel about that. coming up an "on your side" investigation reveals a terror group trying to interfere with election day. and tribe fans want to show their support for the team despite that loss. they may not have won the world series, but they season. how you can help celebrate the indians. you're watching "good morning
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it is now 8:thirty. we start this half mour with another live look from our -- this half hour with a live look from our earthcam. that is beautiful shot. hang that on your wall. the beautiful sunrise over downtown cleveland as you begin your weekend. welcome back to this saturday edition of "good morning cleveland." i'm nick foley. we've got several developing stories for you, including a terror threat here in northeast ohio. meg shaw live in chardon square where isis might be watching your every move. but, first, a check on that weather with meteorologist janessa webb. hey, janessa. >> good morning, nick, good morning, everyone. you said that great word, it's chilly outside right now as high pressure continues to build in. so we're off to a very cool start. right now 8:30, this is greater
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degrees. as you make your way to richland, ashland county, we're talking about the upper 20s to lower 30s, so the chill is in place right now. let's take a look at our temperatures across the board. you can see that cool air in place, out towards millersburg 32 degrees. hey, good morning, ashtabula, 38. 43 for lake county. throughout your afternoon, a lot more sunshine, and, remember, we're going to fall back this evening. so your forecast for the weekend with highs in the lower 60s. we start to really cool off tomorrow evening, 44 across closer to the lake, but inland areas could be in the lower to upper 20s once again as that cool air is in place. but, hey, break out the sunglasses, mostly sunny skies. nick. >> janessa, thank you. now to a disturbing story. right now isis hackers may be spying on shardon. the startling discovery made by a cyber security firm just weeks ago, a firm which says
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were discovered by messages from isis. news 5's meg shaw is live in chardon for us this morning with a story you will only see on 5. good morning, meg. >>reporter: yeah, good morning, nick. i'm here in the square in chardon where traffic is now starting to pick up this morning as folks are waking up and, you know, getting out and about this morning. so anybody with a link to the ip-based camera just across the street from here, they can see who is out driving around and even walking around. now, the security firm blackops cyber says several camera feeds with ip-based addresses were hacked. they found out by intercepting messages from isis in october. cameras in germany, finland, poland and more all can be seen online. the only american city on that list, the camera here in chardon which shows a four-way view of the streets and sidewalks. a cyber security expert says he's not surprised and that it shouldn't be considered an
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your house with an ip-based address, this could happen to you. so here's his advice. >> if you set it up correctly with a strong user name and password combination, that will thwart off many attackers right there. >>reporter: now, he also says the camera here in the square could have been found when a hacker input a range of ip addresses, and this just happened to be one of them that come up. he he says there shouldn't be anything here that an attacker would go after. live in chardon, meg shaw, news 5. >> not an immediate threat, but creepy to say the least. thank you, meg. and another potential security threat in our area, this time concerning election day. in one case authorities intercepted conversations between al-qaida supporters overseas. they are focused on targeting new york, texas and virginia. new york city's police commissioner says his forces are prepared to handle such threats. and texas governor greg abbott
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situation as well. one congressman says there are concerns every election, but he feels there's more to worry about this time around. >> here you have al-qaida that is still trying to prove that it's lethal, still trying to compete with isis. isis losing its cal fate trying to lash -- caliphate trying to lash out, so there are heightened worries in this election. >> it's not just terrorists they are worried about, u.s. homeland security officials say the government is definitely concer causing trouble on election day. they're now talking with leaders from all 50 states about potential threats. they have response teams ready in case of a cyber security incident. and more election news. right now donald trump's presidential campaign appealing a federal judge's order here in ohio. the judge issued a temporary restraining order against trump's campaign. it prevents his supporters from harassing or intimidating voters. ohio is one of several states where these suits have been filed. the ohio democratic party went
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stop moirnlts from voting. and lyft is helping to get minorities to the polls this election day. the ride sharing app is teaming up with photo latino to offer free rides to polling places on tuesday. now, across the country this offer is good for new users as well, but voteo latino is paying for all users in ohio, hoping it will help increase voter turnout. just use the code go vote in the app. well, new this morning, cleveland police are investigating a stabbing, a 38- year-old the head at vineyard ander road on the east side. she was taken to metro hospital. no word on her condition this morning. police did, however, arrest a suspect. the fight over the dakota access pipeline is coming to cleveland today. protesters planning a solidarity march from the west 25th rta station across the carnegie bridge to public square. the group is upset with violence against native americans trying to keep the pipeline off their land in north dakota.
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afternoon. firefighters in newburgh heights celebrating a major milestone today. the department's new fire station and service garage finally ready to open. it will be open to the public for today's grand opening. a ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for 10:00 this morning. and the tribe faithful faithful may not be celebrating a world series win, but they are still proud of their team, as they should be. in order to show the players how much they are appreciated, a rally to thank the indians fans are invited to wear their gear, make a thank you sign for the tribe and pack public square. the celebration set to get under way at noon. also today, it's a program to help people put a roof over their heads, but -- when they can't afford it. so why are people making six figures living in public housing? news 5 is investigating. janessa. >> and i'm tracking a lot of sunshine for your weekend. i'll even show you my seven-day forecast when we can
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good morning, everyone. you're going to love this weekend forecast no matter where you're at from bedford to maple heights, even north ridgeville, just across the board, a lot of sunshine. right now 41 degrees, and that's the warm spot for cuyahoga county to lake county. many spots this morning in the upper 20s. humidity is pretty much up due to that high pressure.
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afternoon. so lots going on this weekend, public square celebration to support our indians. we're going to see that gradually warmup if you're headed to that celebration by noon, we'll sit under mostly sunny skies, 57 degrees. nick. >> a beautiful fall weekend on tap for us. thank you, janessa. a former ohio professor is due in court today. he's accused of putting a hidden camera inside the locker room of a cincinnati gym. police say 76-year-old brian meadows planted the camera by disguising it as a european power adapter. it was up and running for about an hour before someone noticed it and let management know. now, meadows is a former physics professor at the university of cincinnati. he'd been a member of the club for 20 years without any problems until now. >> people not right out there, and you just, you know, gotta take that into consideration with everything you do in life, really. >> meadows is facing charges for voyeurism and illegally recording a minor. coming up next the newest
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8:43 now on your saturday. an explosive news 5 investigation has uncovered taxpayers helping it pay the than $100,000 a year. well, on your side investigator sarah but theison has been digging through those records for months and found housing officials aren't even doing anything about it. >> that is insane. >>reporter: celina young is tired of waiting. >> i'm ready to have my own place. i'm ready to make that next step. >>reporter: homeless, she applied for public housing two years ago. still doesn't have a -- she still doesn't have a place to call home. >> am i ever going to get back
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own place and stuff like that? >>reporter: she's far from alone. there are 30,000 people on the waiting list for public housing, just in cuyahoga county. and housing authority ceo jeffrey patterson told me they all wait an average of 20 months. that's a pretty long time. >> yes, it is. yes, it is. there's a strong need for housing. >>reporter: which means the result of our on your side investigation upsets celina. >> it's not fair to those who are homeless, it's not fair to those who are still waiting to not fair. >>reporter: you might agree. so what did we find? check out this federal audit. it says more than 25,000 families living in public housing shouldn't be there, including close to 400 here in ohio. auditors even coined a new term to describe them, over income. basically the amount they earn is too high, so they no longer qualify for low rent, like one kay hogue a resident who listed their income as $137,000. >> why would you let people
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>>reporter: connie wright and rosa mullens live in stark county. it has the highest number of overincome families of any ohio county, 58 make more than the maximum amount allowed, including 20 who make more than $50,000. >> they're hungry, hungry for money, just hungry, hungry. >>reporter: and unbelievable to these friends who recycle beer and pop cans just to earn a few extra bucks. if you made that much money, what would you do? >> i'd ha >>reporter: what would you tell these people who make enough money to get outta here? >> to go. [ laughter ] >>reporter: so how does this happen? leaders long ignored a loophole, residents only required to meet income limits before they move in. for years no one spelled out when it was time to move out. how many people have you evicted for being over income? >> we haven't evicted any as far as i know. >>reporter: that doesn't mean
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tied. back in 2004, the federal government gave local directors like him to evict overincome residents. but he had no idea until we told him. it is up to you, so why haven't you done more? >> well, i haven't done more because, again, i just became aware of the problem. >>reporter: that's right, the executive director of stark county's housing authority also didn't know he oversees the ohio county with the highest number of overincome families. shouldn't you be tracking this yourself? >> i would say yes. >> i don't that i should have been tracking that or should i not have been tracking that, these individuals are not in violation of their lease. >>reporter: patterson wasn't aware of the problem until recently either and isn't in a hurry to evict anyone, even that resident making six figures. >> it's not for me to tell someone that you have to get out. >>reporter: don't you have the power to kick them out if you want to? >> well, it's not just a me issue. i think it's an issue of a community issue. >>reporter: they're not the only ones failing to take action. about 1/3 of overincome
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least five years. >> people should do their jobs because if it wasn't, you know, for them not doing their jobs, those people couldn't sit there and do that. >>reporter: celina says she's lucky. she got a spot at a shelter where she now studies for her g.e.d., but a house for her to call home for her and thousands of other ohioans remains a distant dream. >> you know, i feel like it's being looked over. i feel like we're being looked over. >> that was reporting. now, the housing directors will be forced to take action soon. new federal rules will be taking effect that will require them to evict families that have been overincome for two years or more. now turning to weather, as janessa joins us back on set. a chilly start/cold and then warming up nicely as the rest of the weekend goes on. >> yeah. yesterday we were in the 50s. so we're going to warm up back to the 60s this afternoon, and that's always nice. >> i mean, this is a perfect fall weekend, right? >> yeah.
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unreal here, so we're slightly above normal, and you can see that fall foliage. it's looking great out there. so whatever you want to do, rake some leaves this afternoon, just be outside because the sunshine, it is in place. it's going to stick around all weekend long, even in my seven- day forecast i'm going to show you this really long stretch of this high pressure that continues to build. so right now greater cleveland not a cloud in the sky, and that will be the theme throughout the weekend. now, we are off start. 32 degrees for downtown cleveland, so the cool air is in place, the winds are calm right now and winds are not really going to be any issue throughout your saturday afternoon. it's just we're off to a chilly start here. 32 for wayne county, 44 for lake county. so a little bit warmer air for ashtabula, even southern geauga county, you're starting to warm up to the lower 40s. but these are some of the coolest temperatures of the
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high pressure that's building across the ohio valley. it's going to be really stubborn here, but it's going to allow us to go on a really long stretch of just a lot of sunshine, moist free across northern ohio. so what do you have planned for the akron area? want to show you your forecast. you are slightly warmer throughout your afternoon. i do think you'll jump up to about 64 degrees going into the 4:00 hour, but should be a nice starry evening. that's that bubble of high pressure, and this is even for the central plains, even portions of the south to sit under just clear conditions. it's going to stall out here tuesday afternoon. just a few clouds for your voting day, but then it's really going to rebuild once again, even for wednesday and thursday. so moisture free throughout your weekend here, saturday afternoon, i like it, 63 degrees for greater cleveland, for akron and canton 64 west breeze, 5 to 10 miles an hour.
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here. nice starry evening, 46. now, that 46 is closer to the lake where we're still dealing with a pretty warm lake, a slight breeze bouncing off the lake, so slightly warmer. it's inland and sheltered locations we're possibly down toward that freezing mark once again for your sunday. now, greater cleveland, you have that scene, your first frost of the season, and it won't be happening this weekend. look at the gradually warmup, though. reporting many spots going to be in that lower 70s, voting day 64. we cool off a tad bit as a very weak front moves in wednesday to thursday. nick. >> looking good. thank you, janessa. now that halloween is behind us, it is time to look ahead to the holidays. if you want one of these popular cleveland script signs to be featurured in your holiday photos, get the ready to head out today. destination cleveland will be
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northeast ohio's artists and entrepreneurs and innovators will also be on display at the cleveland public library's main branch today. the library is hosting a mini maker fair today. makers will show off their creations as well as host free workshops to show kids and parents how they can make their own art. among those holding demonstrations are the nasa glenn research center, drone zone and the cleveland children's museum. well, the international kids film festival continues today in clevela is hosting the first festival created by kids for kids. more than 65 kids submitted films and they'll all get to walk the red carpet, watch their movies on the big screen and listen to critiques from hollywood insiders. the winner in each age category will also get a $500 gift card, of course, to continue making films. the lake county ymca also has a solution for parents in need of a date night. the east n.y. hosting a youth overnight. kids age 6-12 will be able to
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in a safe space. kids should bring swim gear, a sleeping bag, pillow and change of clothes. dropoff is at 8:00 tonight and kids can be picked up at 9:00 tomorrow morning. well, we think of drones now as gadgets, toys, even hobbies. but a new startup wants you to start thinking of them as gardening angels. sunflower eds headquartered in silicon valley and switzerland announced a new security system this week. streams them to your smart phone so then you can decide if your home is at risk. the company sees itself as a compliment to traditional alarms. and staying with technology, but in the world of health now, a 12-year-old boy in alaska getting the chance to see clearly again in the classroom and on the football field, thanks to some state-of- the-art eyewear and some very generous friends. rennick was born with an underdeveloped optic nerve that only allows him to see things
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glasses with a camera and two small lcd screens, everything changes. the glasses allow him to zoom in to objects no matter where he is. >> if i need to see more clearly, i use the top one, but if not i'll use the bottom one. >> his family started a go fund me account to help raise about 1/3 of the $15,000 price tag for those glasses. but they raised the entire amount in about 24 hours. unbelievable. superheroheros wear capes, but what about the ones that can also rock the aprilon? fourth grader farrah was heading downhill fast and her tray full of cupcakes for a halloween party got knocked over in the bus onto the floor. her bus driver saw it all and her tears too. she rushed home between routes and made a fresh batch, delivering the goodies just in
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these are for farrah. i'm, like, oh, my gosh, my bus driver actually made me cupcakes. >> yeah. you hear that superhero music. that was clutch. the class was so touched they actually wrote a thank you card, addressed it to the bus driver and it was the bus driver that saved the day. appropriate enough.
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good news, fox just renewed the animated series for an unprecedented 29th and season. that means homer and the gang will reach their 669th episode no matter what. previous record was held by "gunsmoke" which aired 635 episodes. "the simpsons" had been a cultural staple since it started in 1989, winning emmys, of course, inspiring plenty of theme parks, movie, you name it. >> love that. >> back again. janessa joins us again for another look at weather. again, chilly cold start, nice warmup through the day. >> yeah. it's going to take a while here
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today in the 60s, really not that bad here, so warmer air in place. we'll go 63 for browns sunday tomorrow. remember, we're going to fall back tonight. 68 by monday afternoon, so still some warm air in place. we'll start to see that fall in our temperatures, more seasonable wednesday and thursday. but look at that really long stretch here, that's six days of just a lot of sunshine. >> definitely ought to take advantage before we don't have those days in the 60s anymore. they're coming quick, right? go see the browns, the metro parks. thank you, janessa. still ahead if you've got a mailer that has you questioning the status of your absentee ballot, you're not alone. we'll help you sort it all out. you're watching "good morning cleveland."
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go online, plexaderm.com. the countdown continues and today your last chance for an absentee ballot. we have got full rundowns of what you need to do ahead of election day to make sure your voice is heard. and isis showing interest in a community right here in northeast ohio. we start with a live look outside this morning again from our eartam lake erie as you begin your weekend. hello and welcome to this "good morning cleveland" weekend edition. i'm nick foley alongside meteorologist janessa webb. let's get right to that forecast because it's a nice one. >> you're going to love today, warmer slightly than yesterday afternoon, in the 60s. those are making a comeback. and after this broadcast, i want you to get outside because this just makes you smile. our webcam of greater cleveland cloudless across the board as high pressure is going to
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fabulous weather conditions for the first full weekend of november. but we're off to a very chilly start for southern richland county, electricking talk finally starting -- lexington finally starting to warm up. in the last two hours you've been sitting at that 28 to 29- degree mark. you're back in the lower 30s. still below the freezing mark for ashland county, but you're going to continue to warm up throughout the day. southern medina county, finally above the freezing mark, 34 degrees. even for ashtabula, you're in the warmer air from parma to strongsville, avon lake, north ridgeville currently at 41 degrees. it's all due to this good old- fashioned high pressure. it's building across the ohio valley and we're going to see highs, they're back in the 60s this afternoon with a very light breeze. but you're going to have to hold off here to see the peak of those highs, not returning until about the 4:00 to 5:00 hour. nick. >> nice start for the weekend. thank you, janessa. well, a public camera
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included in a list being distributed by isis. so why is the terror group keeping tabs on chardon? meg shaw is live there now with more. good morning, meg. >>reporter: well, nick, i'm here in the square in chardon, one of the most popular spots in town, of course, and where one ip-based camera is streaming on the internet for anyone to see. but now a link to that camera is being shared by isis hackers. according to messages intercepted by a california- based cybe blackops cyber, they say several surveillance cameras across the globe have been hacked an links to their feed are being shared online by isis, cameras in mexico, taiwan, russia and more. the only city on that u.s. -- u.s. city on that list chardon. a cyber security expert we talked to says he's not surprised and tells folks here -- and tells us folks here shouldn't be overly concerned. >> i don't really take anything suspicious from that, really. it could be just that that was
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happen to scan to find one. i don't necessarily think that there's anything in chardon that an attacker would really go after. >>reporter: now, i did talk with the city manager just minutes ago. he tells me the camera just across the street from here, it was not hacked and no information has been compromised. he says the camera and the feed have been public for several years, but now the case may be just the link to that camera is being shared but, again, no immediate threat to here in the city of chardon. that is what he wanted to pass along this morning. live in chardon, meg shaw, news 5. >> public camera, but just who is watching that camera? thank you, meg. if you plan on voting absentee but have not requested a ballot yet, you only have a few hours left. applications for absentee ballots must be mailed by noon today. completed ballots have to be postmarked by monday, the day before election day. if you miss today's deadline, you can still vote early in
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in their completed absentee ballots are reporting some confusion. it's all because of a mailer sent out by the ohio democratic party. it was meant to remind voters to turn in their ballots. but since it went out to some who already did, they were concerned something had gone wrong. >> we've had a lot of election shennanigas going on and sometimes you don't know what's legitimate and what's not. >> it's very confusing and inaccurate. democratic party used slower bulk postage, so in the six to nine days it actually took the mailer to get to voters rs many of them had already sent ballots in, making the warning outdated. if you want to check on the status of your absentee ballot, you can track it on your county's board of elections website. we've got the link on our website, news5cleveland.com. if absentee voting is not your thing but you still want to submit your ballot early, you you can do it until monday, as we mentioned earlier.
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host a party to spice things up, make things fun as part of the electoral process. today and tomorrow voters will be treated to live music and a block party, and you can vote early today. it's already under way until 4:00, tomorrow from 1:00 to 5:00 and monday from 8:00 until 2:00. well, two local police departments are hoping you can help them track down suspects trying to steal cars. uniontown and springfield township police say three men in a white pickup truck have been driving stark/summit line. they tend to be out in the middle of the night and seem to be trying to find unlocked vehicles. if you know anything, you're urged to call police. if you live in that area, of course, make sure you are locking your vehicle doors. and we are still waiting to find out what led up to a murder-suicide in sheffield lake. dispatchers could hear arguing and gunshots when someone called 911 from a home on lake road yesterday. police and a s.w.a.t team surrounded that house for hours. they finally made their way inside. that's when they found a man
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murdering three people inside a warrensville heights barber shop last year could be put to death. the same jury that found 21- year-old douglas shine guilty yesterday will now decide later this month whether or not to recommend the death sentence. prosecutors say shine went to chalklinez barber shop to kill a rival gang member. shine is convicted of killing him, the shop's owner and a customer. right now there are some road closures around the inner belt bridge you need to know east 9th street is closed this morning. the ramp from i-90 west to i-77 south is also closed, and the east 14th street ramp to i-77 south is shut down as well, all of these routes expected to reopen by 8:00 tonight. well, thank you so much for spending part of your saturday morning here with myself and janessa. coming up later, a badly-timed recall. the device that helps reverse drug overdoses being pulled
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turn the clocks back. that extra hour of sleep sounds delightful, but it might be bad for your health. and, of course, janessa has got your local weather. hey, janessa. >> hey, nick. i am tracking a lot of sunshine throughout your weekend. seven-day forecast, though, potential for 70s in november. yeah. i'll show you all that, that's
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good morning, everyone. off to a very pleasant start.
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lots of high pressure building. no matter where you're at, you're noticing maybe just the high cirrus clouds that are forming, but our highs are the big talker today. it's going to be slightly warmer due to that west breeze about 5 to 10 miles an hour. now, this morning we are getting readings in the upper 20s to the lower 30s for richland and ashland county. so it's going to be a slow go of things here for your warmup throughout the day. 63 for greater cleveland, so slightly above normal. akron and ca with 64, potentially 65 for southern summit county. going to get that extra hour of sleep tonight. make sure you fall back and you set those clocks before you're headed to bed. we'll be nice and rested tomorrow morning, finally, nick, but we're losing daylight hours. sunrise 8:04, sunset 6:23. so that's always kind of a little bit of a bummer.
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to you the next president of the united states, hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton certainly bringing out the star power to her latest stop in cleveland. you heard from jay-z right there. beyonce was there as well among others at a concert at the willstein center last night. there was a bit of a scare before the rally when the bomb squad checked out a suspicious package but turned out to be nothing. clinton will be back in cleveland tomorrow. she'll be rallying with lebron james at the public auditorium. i hear we set a new way, i didn't have to bring j. lo or jay-z, the only way she gets anybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm here all by myself. >> on the other side, republican presidential candidate donald trump firing back, responding to hillary clinton's rally in cleveland. he held a massive rally as well. both candidates will continue campaigning in swing states in the last few days before the election. a dayton restaurant is getting lots of attention on
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last week the pizzeria sign read save small business, lock her up, referring to hillary clinton. now it's changed to a tamer save small business, vote gop. the warren county democratic party is calling for a boycot. >> they put their political position out there, that's perfectly fine, they have the right to do that. but they also have the responsibility to accept the consequences of that free speech. >> the pizzeria says despite some negative comments on social media, it's actually seen more owners revealed their political positions. well, an important news alert now for anyone that keeps narcan or naloxone on hand. the drug that reverses opiate overdoses is part of a nationwide recall. the problem isn't with the actual narcan, it's with the device that administers it. some of the nasal ingredients that turn the drug into a mist aren't working working correctly. the ohio department of mental health and addiction services says everyone should check their narcan devices. if it's made by teleflex
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you bought it from. mark zuckerberg lost $3 billion in just hours, actually, all in one day. it's the largest one-day loss ever for an individual investors. it's all because of facebook stocks plunging 5.5%. the news isn't all bad for zuckerberg. he's still the fifth richest man in the world and despite this week's plunge, facebook shares up nearly 15% for the year. so i guess it's all dependent on which side of the angle you're looking it's all about perspective. of course $3 billion, a lot can be done. janessa joins us now for another look at weather. a gorgeous forecast today and tomorrow, you gotta get out and enjoy. >> extended forecast is looking prime time here across northern ohio. we are not tracking any rain, just clear skies as we have high pressure across ohio valley that wants to really, really dominate. so i think today you need to get outside, rake those leaves. i know they're coming down
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you to have if you're a coffee drinker, hot cocoa, have a little bit -- have it a little bit extra hot this morning because we're off to a very cool start this. is lake county, mentor, you're currently the warm spot, currently at 41 degrees. so that warmer air trying to pump in here, but who's getting the dose of that cool air? lexington, ashland, you are currently seeing temperatures in the low 30s. so below that freezing mark. we did have reports this morning for wayne county so cool air is in place, and it's just a pretty quiet radar here, tranquil weather across northern ohio. all you're seeing is just a little bit of ground clutter. so metro park, just be outside today because possibly dealing with a lot of sun glare, so i do want you to have the sunglasses handy, but you're not going to be able to really lose that coat until about 3:00, to about the 4:00 hour
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it's due to this what i like to call stubborn high pressure that is really not going to budge here. it tries to make its way out of the area by tuesday, but it rebuilds itself, so we're going to go on about a five-day stretch of just dry conditions. if you're headed out and about, we're still seeing chilly temperatures around the 10:00 hour. we're headed to the lower 50s to that indians celebration at noon in public square, we should upper 50s to the lower 60s. the peak really starts to happen around 5:00, 63 degrees. college football day in columbus, tailgating tonight, 62, lots of sunshine for game time. it'll drop just a few degrees, in the lower 50s. but the bigger story is dallas versus the browns tomorrow. it's going to be a winning browns sunday here, and for my tailgaters at the muni lot, just a few clouds, but surely
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need that coat handy, upper 50s, fall-like weather pattern really across the board. so 46 for tonight, folks, and that is closer to the lake. inland locations tomorrow morning i will probably be reporting temperatures in the lower 30s and many spots below that freezing mark. seven-day forecast, it's going to be on the up and up here. it looks good monday afternoon. many spots going to be in the lower 70s. we'll track our next front. really doesn't enter until about thursday, but you can see the coolwn thursday afternoon, lower 50s. nick. >> certainly got a beautiful fall weekend on tap for those tailgaters. thank you, jan es a. well, the boys of summer are officially on a break for a while and the weather getting chilly when the sun goes down, so that means the high school football playoffs are upon us. last night another full slate of games as our local teams tried to keep the dream alive. here's hakeem dermish and lauren brill with this
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>> good morning, everyone. it's the mack donald's 5 on your sidelines playoff edition and the road to a state championship beginning last night. and we begin with the two-time defending state champs, st. anne's looking to bounce back after losings to st. ignatius in the regular season last week. st. anne's hosting euclid. the kids having some fun here at the game last night. well, you know what? this is fun. check it out, 3rd quarter, handoff to casselberry. check out the sweet spin. notice the b button there. 12-yard pickup. and that leads to eagles. later in the drive, kevin kramer spinning out of pressure, keeps himself, good decision. weaving through traffic, scoots in for six. he says, you know, let me get a handshake, let me get a hug and let me get a 28-7 lead. eagles on the step, zalesta. you're so not tackleing this kid. the touchdown. st. ann's wins and will face the winner of this game next friday. stow hosting canton mckinley. pick it up 2nd quarter, van
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joe andressi, 24-yard scoring strike. bulldogs in front 14-3. that's some sweet flowing hair. that's major league right there. 4th quarter, kyle van trees looking for and finding logan lindsey. touchdown. canton beat mckinley 35-10. next week stow against st. anne. lauren brill now takes tous a couple of games now starting at aurora. >>reporter: as you can see here at veterans stadium aurora is hosting [ inaudible ] aurora has not lost a game since the first game of their season. they're 9-1. they host the magic who are 8-2 on the season. [ crowd noise ] >>reporter: the greenmen with plenty of chances to get on the board first. they struggled early on to finish drives. but as the old saying goes, third time's a charm. and weiler looking deep and
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blunt. he takes it to the house, a 42- yard hookup. greenmen go up 7-0 with about seven minutes left in the half. they add to the lead. albright kicks a 32-yard field goal. greenmen go up 10-0, they go on to win 40-13. and they'll play the winner of this game, we're at hudson memorial stadium, hudson hosting copley. both teams 8-2 heading into this game. [ bell ringing ] >>reporter: let's skip right hudson up 16-10, but copley not backing down. brennan finds a hole and picks off, look at him go, 58 yards to the house. no one can stop him. copley going for the two-point conversion. the kick to weston bridges, he takes it the rest of the way. copley an 18-15 lead. after the explorers had a turnover on downs, copley goes for the hail mary with time
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hudson says not this time. 4th quarter, down by three when they go long to greg malley, a 47-yard touchdown pass. lauren brill mcdonald's 5 on your sidelines >> lauren, great stuff there. great stuff here. avon high school rivalry game, undefeated avon taking on avon lake in the first round. love that. the kids are looking good, having some fun. 1st quarter, avon lake gets on the bo check out the effort in for the touchdown. matt kelly up top and deep to mitch cooper. and this is a bomb. 44-yard touchdown. this game went back and forth at avon -- and avon lake with the upset, knocking off undefeated avon 27-26. the shoremen moving on to the playoffs. have a day, kid. that's your mcdonald's 5 on your sidelines. i'm hakeem dermish, have a great day.
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?. >> well, no, those aren't some really ungrateful cubs fans. they don't look too happy. they are actually cedar point employees paying back a bet. the theme park made a bet with chicago's six flags great america, whichever team lost the world series would actually have to dress in the other team's colors and sing their theme song, as you heard there. when the park reopens, they're actually going to have to rename one of their coasters at cedar point since the cubs proved victorious, that means during the 2017 opening point will be called the top thrill cubster. at least it's for one day, or at least one weekend. still to come, it's almost time to meet the pet of the weekend. there he is. we'll introduce you to russell- etta. a unique name, a very cute dog, though. you'll see that when we come back. you're watching "good morning
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our favorite time, our pet of the weekend. and normally, you know, i'm good with names, but i'm not >> this is muscle-etta. he came with us along a with couple dogs on national sandwich day. he's named for a sandwich. he's about a 4-year-old poodle/schnauzer mix is our best bet. he's kind of a cute little scruffy thing. >> so cute. >> just about 15 pounds, like i said, 4-month-old. he was a stray in the city of cleveland. we pulled him from our friends at the cleveland kennels, and
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dogs. and just all around kind of chill guy. >> look at that face. just so cute. what do you think the perfect family is? >> he would be adaptable to just about any family. he does have some energy, so he'll need some good walks or a run in a back yard with some kids, but, really, i mean, he's just a very adaptable dog. he'd be great in an apartment. we know people have weight limits at apartment buildings, so he'd be a great for an apartment, but just -- that face. >> that face. >> he's just a sweetheart. >> let's do a test here. you say his name, see if he recognizes it. musseletta. >> he's kind of used to it, so you'll have to adopt him with the name. >> you can change the names, folks. he's only had the name for a few days >> what events do you guys have going on? >> this dog is going with me to south park mall today.
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going on, arrival of santa already. so we're going to be there with some other dogs and kitten from 11:00 to 3:00 looking for great homes. >> awesome. cute little guy right here. once again, his name. >> muffleetta. >> it's okay if you change his name, he just needs a forever home. 771-4616. nick. >> that guy has definitely got his chill on, lyle a little benji. thank you, guys. this is one of the weekends we all look forward to every year, the chance to get but apparently turning the clocks back can actually take a toll on our health. the time change can throw off our body's internal clock. that can lead to disrupted sleep which can put significant stress on the body. now, to minimize the impact, try to go to bed a half hour later the next two nights and set your alarm 15 minutes later to try to get yourself in line with the new time. coming up an on your side investigation reveals a terror group trying to keep tabs here on election day. and tribe fans want to show
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hello, everyone. 9:29 now. we start this half hour with another live look outside.
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your weekend is shaping up beautifully this saturday morning, and it's going to be sticking around for quite some time as well. welcome back to this saturday edition of "good morning cleveland." i'm nick foley. we've got several developing stories for you, including the isis watching cameras in northeast ohio. meg shaw live in chardon square where video feed is being shared by the terror group. but, first, a check on that weather with meteorologist janessa webb. hey, janessa. >> good morning, nick, good morning, everyone. you're going to love the forecast for your weekend, bright sunny skies out and about. so whatever you do af outside. but let's make sure you have the coffee and the cocoa, have it extra hot this morning as we're off to a pretty chilly start. many spots this morning about two hours ago i was reporting the upper 20s for lexington. finally starting to warm up for ashland county, currently at 34 degrees. making your way to the east, summit county 38 for fairlawn,
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for lake, also parma area, 46. that's just a little bit of ground clutter that we're seeing. shaker heights, good morning, you're currently at 46 degrees. it's all due to this high pressure. it will continue to move to the east, and 60s, they will return throughout your afternoon. so let's have the sunglasses as you're raking leaves this afternoon, if you just want to be out and about. you're not going to see the peak of our highs, though, folks, until about the 4:00 hour. greater cleveland will go with 63 degrees, even for akron and canton, potentially 64. nick. >> nice, brisk fall day. thank you, janessa. right now isis may be spying on chardon. the discovery made by a cyber security firm just weeks ago, a firm which says links to live video in the town were discovered by messages from isis. news 5's meg shaw is live in chardon this morning with a story you will only see here on 5. good morning, meg. >>reporter: yeah, good morning, nick. i'm here in the square in
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waking up, getting out and about this morning, and now we're learning that isis hackers may be watching this area on a surveillance feed just across the street from here. now, the california-based cyber security company blackops cyber says several camera feeds with ip-based addresses are being shared by isis. they found by intercepting messages from the group in october. cameras in germany, finland, poland and more. the only american city on that list, the camera here in view of the streets and the sidewalks. a cyber security expert says he's not surprised and that you shouldn't be worried -- you shouldn't consider this an immediate threat. he says if you have a camera in your house with an ip-based address, it could also happen to you. but here's his advice. >> if you set it up correctly with a strong username and password combination, that will thwart off many attackers right there. >>reporter: now, i did talk with the city of -- the city
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morning. he tells me the camera feed just across the street from here, it's on top of the geauga feeder building. he says that camera and the link to that feed has been public for several years. so he says no information was compromised in any of this, and he says now the case may be just isis sharing the link to that feed that has already been public, again, for several years. live in chardon, meg shaw, news 5. >> yeah, meg, not a major concern, but certainly gives you that unsettling sure. another potential security threat in our area this time, concerning election day. and just one case authorities intercepted conversations between al-qaida supporters overseas. they're focused on targeting new york, texas and virginia. new york city's police commissioner says his forces are prepared to handle such threats. and texas governor greg abbott says his office is working with law enforcement as well to monitor the situation. one congressman says there are concerns every election, but he
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that's still trying to prove that it's lethal, still trying to compete with isis, isis losing its caliphate trying to lash out. so there are heightened worries around this election. >> and it's not just terrorists they are worried about. department of homeland security officials say the u.s. government is definitely concerned about a cyber attack causing trouble on election day. they're now talking with leaders from all 50 states about potential threats. they have response teams ready in case of a cyber security incident. and elections, right now donald trump's presidential campaign is appealing a federal judge's order here in ohio. the judge issued a temporary restraining order against trump's campaign. it prevents his supporters from harassing or intimidating ohio voters. ohio is one of several states where these suits have been filed. the ohio democratic party went after trump's campaign claiming it was planning to stop minorities from voting. and lyft is helping to get minorities to the polls this
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free rides to polling places on tuesday. across the country, this offer is good for new users as well, but voto latino is paying for all users in ohio, hoping it will help increase voter turnout. just use the code go vote in the app. well, new this morning, cleveland police are investigating a stabbing. a 38-year-old woman was stabbed in the head at the vineyard and warner road intersection on the east side. she was taken to metro hospital. no word on her condition this morning. police, though, did make an arrest well, the fight over the dakota access pipeline coming to cleveland today. protesters are planning a solidarity march from the west 25th rta station across the carnegie bridge to public square. the group is upset with violence against native americans trying to keep that pipeline off their land in north dakota. the march starts at 2:00 this afternoon. and firefighters in new berg heights celebrating a major milestone today. the department's new fire station and service garage
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for today's grand opening. a ribbon-cutting ceremony is society for just about 25 minutes -- set for just about 25 minutes from now. back to sports, the tribe faithful may not be celebrating a world series win, but we love them nonetheless. they are still proud of their team. in order to show the players how much they're appreciated, a rally to thank the indians set for later today. fans invited to wear their indians gear, make a thank you sign, whatever you want, and pack public square. the celebration is at noon. and it is a program meant to help people put a roof over their heads when they cannot afford it. so why are people making six figures living in public housing here in the city? news 5 is investigating. janessa. >> nick, i'm tracking a lot of sunshine throughout your weekend. i'm going to show you your seven-day forecast when the potential of rain makes its way back through. i'll show you all that coming
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good morning, everyone. we're off to a wonderful start. i have people on social media telling me they're going to rake their leaves this afternoon. it's going to be a fantastic day to get that done. the winds are light, lots of sunshine if you're out and about. i still want you to have the light coat handy, even dealing with a little bit of sun glare throughout your afternoon. i want to show you two spots this morning. we had for richland county, mansfield to the ashland area, we had reports of 28 to 29
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that high pressure that continues to build. now, at the airport we're starting to warm up to 42 degrees. so still that cooler air right now is in place for inland and sheltered locations. this temperature right here, that's downtown cleveland, 47 degrees. so if you're headed to that big celebration this afternoon starting at noon to rally together and support our indians for a wonderful series, we should be seeing temperatures around that noon hourn now that hall bean is behind us, it is -- halloween is behind us, it is time to look ahead to the holidays. if you want one of these popular cleveland script signs to be featured in your holiday photos, get the family ready to head out today. volunteer from destination cleveland will be stationed at the signs in edgewater and bonavich parks to help take your pictures. they'll be out from 11:to 3:00 at edgewater. and cleveland animal protective league is preparing for one of its biggest fundraisers of the year.
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cleveland's intercontinental. guests will hear stories about the animals saved by the a.p.l.'s second chance program. some of the pets will even be attending the event as well. it all starts at 5:30 tonight. and northeast ohio's artists, entrepreneurs and innovators will be on display at the cleveland public library's main branch today. the library is hosting a mini maker fair today. makers will show off their creations as well as host free workshops to show kids and parents how they can make their ow among those holding demonstrations are the nasa glen research center, drone zone and the cleveland children's museum. and the international kids film festival continues today in cleveland. the rock and roll hall of fame is hosting the first festival created by kids for kids. more than 65 kids submitted films and they'll actually get the chance to walk the red carpet, watch those movies on the big screen, and then listen to critiques from hollywood insiders. the winner in each category
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continue making those movies. and the lake county ymca has a solution for those parents in desperate need of a date night. the east end "y" hosting a youth overnight. kids age 6-12 will be able to swim, camp out and play games in a safe space. kids should bring their swim gear, sleeping bag and a pillow and change of clothes. dropoff is at 8:00 tonight. kids can be picked up at 9:00 tomorrow morning. straight ahead, the newest trend in home security is here. it's sending your camera system up into the sky.
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welcome back. just about p 9:froif. now to a story that might strike a nerve. an explosive news 5 investigation has uncovered taxpayers helping to pay the rent for people making more than $100,000 a year. that's right. well, on your side investigator sarah buttison has been digging through those records for months and found housing officials are not doing anything about it. >> that tired of waiting. >> i'm ready to have my own place. i'm ready to make that next step. >>reporter: homeless, she applied for public housing two years ago. she still doesn't have a place to call home. >> you know, am i going to ever get back to where i used to be, have my own place and stuff like that? >>reporter: she's far from alone. there are 30,000 people on the waiting list for public housing, just in cuyahoga county. and housing authority ceo
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months. that's a pretty long time >> yes, it is. yes, it is. there's a strong need for housing. >>reporter: which means the results of our on your side investigation upset celina. >> it's not fair to those who are homeless, it's not fair to those who are still waiting to even get 92 shelter, it's just not fair. >>reporter: you might agree. so what did we find? check out this federal audit. it says more than 25,000 families living in public housing shouldn't be there, including close to 400 here in ohio. auditors even coined to describe them, overincome. basically the amount they earn is too high, so they no longer qualify for low rent, like one kay hogue a resident who listed their income as $137,000. >> why would you let people stay here making that much money like that? >>reporter: connie wright. and rosa mullins live in stark county. it has the highest number of overincome families of any ohio
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maximum amount allowed, including 20 who make more than $50,000. >> they're hungry, hungry for money. just hungry, hungry. >>reporter: and unbelievable to these friends who recycle beer and pop cans just to earn a few extra bucks. if you made that much money, what would you do? >> i would have me a house. >>reporter: what would you tell these people who make enough money to get outta here? >> to go. [ laughter ] >>reporter: so how does this happen? leaders long ignored residents only required to meet income limits before they move in. for years no one spelled out when it was time to move out. how many people have you evicted for being overincome? >> we haven't evicted any as far as i know. >>reporter: that doesn't mean herman hill's hands have been tied. back in 2004 the federal government gave local directors like him power to evict overincome residents. but he had no idea until we told him. it is up to you, so why haven't you done more? >> well, i haven't done more
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>>reporter: that's right, the executive director of stark county's housing authority also didn't know he oversees the ohio county with the highest number of overincome families. shouldn't you be tracking this yourself? >> i would say, yes. >> i don't know if it's a thing of should i have been tracking that or should i not have been tracking that, these individuals are not in violation of their lease. >>reporter: patterson wasn't aware of the problem until recently either, and isn't in a hurry to evict anyone, even figures. >> it's not for me to tell someone that you have to get out. >>reporter: don't you have the power to kick them out if you want to? >> well, it's not just a me issue. i think it's an issue of a community issue. >>reporter: they're not the only ones failing to take action. about 1/3 of overincome residents around the u.s. have lived in public housing for at least five years. >> people should do their jobs because if it wasn't, you know, for them not doing their jobs, those people couldn't sit there
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she got a spot at a shelter where she now studies for her g.e.d., but a house to call home for her and thousands of other ohioans remains a distant dream. >> i feel like it's being looked over. i feel like we're being looked over. >> and that was sarah buttison reporting. the housing directors will soon be forced to take action, however. new federal rules will soon be in effect that will require them to evict families that have been over income two years janessa joins us back on set. a gorgeous day outside. you've looked out your window, you've certainly see the sun shining down, but if you step out, it's still a little chilly as that warmup comes our way. >> it's going to take a few hours here before we hit the peak of our daytime highs. but it's a wonderful and beautiful start for the start of your weekend across northern ohio. get outside and enjoy it, take it in. we're going to go on an extended stretch of really good weather across the board with a
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so lake county, you are the warm spot this morning in the lower 40s, and we're gradually warming up. they're near 50 right now for the mentor area. but look at this cool air from this contours map. the darker blues invading our space here from wayne county to millersburg, currently sitting at the freezing mark. so we had spots this morning, richland and ashland county upper 20s to lower 30s, some of the coolest air of the season so far. radar not picking up any moisture here. that's going to be the theme throughout your weekend as high pressure continues to circulate here, moving across the ohio valley. so whatever you have planned this afternoon, sunglasses should be an accessory here by the 5:00 hour you'll start to notice the downward trend. so if you have evening plans, please have that sweater or light coat handy. the setup goes like this, high pressure is going to continue
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about tuesday afternoon. it starts to give out just a little bit tuesday, that's why we're going to go with partly sunny skies. but it really rebuilds wednesday and thursday as the next front moves in. but our highs, they will drop out of the 60s, back to the lower 50s. so not getting too ahead of ourselves, we're looking good for our saturday. 63. that's a lot warmer than yesterday afternoon where we were sitting in the mid- to lower 50s in some spots. so tonight you're getting spoiled with conditions, 46 closer to the lake. there is that west breeze about 5 to 10 miles an hour. inland locations tomorrow morning, i will be reporting some spots in the lower 30s and possibly upper 20s once again. so sunday afternoon browns sunday 63. remember to fall back this evening, near 70 for your monday, voting day tuesday, 64. that's that very weak front that's going to try to enter here wednesday, thursday.
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moisture, but you can see the drop of our highs back in the lower 50s. only chance of our next real shot of rain is not until friday, folks, and that's just on the isolated end. 52. nick. >> all right, janessa, thank you. great forecast. well, we think of drones now as gadgets, toys, even hobbies. but a new startup wants you to start thinking of them as guardian angels. sunflower lab headquartered in silicon valley announced a new system this week. that system with a drone, streaming video right to your smart phone so you can then decide if your home is at risk. the company sees it as a compliment to traditional alarms in houses. in the world of health, a great story, a 12-year-old boy in alaska getting the chance to see clearly again in the classroom and on the football field thanks to some state-of- the-art eye wear and some very generous friends. rennick was born with an underdeveloped optic nerve that only allows him to see things inches from his face.
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glasses with a camera and two small lcd screens, everything changes. the glasses allow him to zoom in to objects no matter where he is. >> if i need to see more clearly, i use the top one, but if not, i use the bottom one. >> now his family start add go fund me account to help raise about 1/3 of the $15,000 price tag the glasses cost, but they raised the entire amount, get this, just about 24 -- in just about 24 hours.
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we know superheros wear capes burks what about the ones that can actually rock the apron as well. 4thgradeer farrah's day was riding downhill fast. the tray full of cupcakes for her halloween party got knocked onto the floor. the bus driver saw it all and also saw her crying and rushed home between her routes and baked a fresh batch.
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halloween party. >> a lady came in and said that these are for farrah. and i'm, like, oh, my gosh, my bus driver actually made me cupcakes. >> you hear that superhero music in the background. that's right. a class so touched they wrote that thank you card and they addressed it to the driver. , the bus driver, that is, that saved the day. >> feel-good story of the day. >> yeah, great story. those cupcakes look really good too. just sayin'. this forecast looks really good too. get out and enjoy it. >> love this forecast and it's an extended forecast with for not just today, tomorrow, it's after the weekend too. look at this -- >> it's going to be around for a while. >> sticking around all the way until about thursday, highs, they will drop wednesday afternoon, 53 to 58 degrees. we are above normal, monday afternoon nearly 70 degrees for november, that's unreal here. voting day 64, so this is just a wonderful weekend. do not forget, i want you to feel nice and refreshed tomorrow. we're going to fall back
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that. but 63 for browns sunday, so -- >> great tailgating weather, whatever you want to do, maybe get out and enjoy the metro parks. >> anything outside, whatever you want to do. >> it's looking amazing, for sure. thank you, janessa. you can get news anytime on news5cleveland.com or download our you free news 5 app as well, and, of course, a full day of football. if you want to stay home and not get outside, you can watch football and then, of course, watch ohio state and nebraska right here on news 5 at 8:00. have a wonderful
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hey, i'm sair sa carnes, katie holstein is regional pharmacy supervisor for discount drug mart and she's here to talk about the various types of immunizations offered to customers. thanks, katie, so much for being here. tis the season, right? it is that time of year, flu season, but you offer so many other types of immunizations. tell me about too. >> that's correct. with the recent legislation in ohio, pharmacists are now able vaccines, and we have all those vaccines at our stores. >> so give me a few examples of some of those. >> we have the pneumocockal vaccines, we have the shingle vaccine, hepatitis vaccination as well as whooping cough or booster t-dap shot for maybe those grandparents or new mothers. >> you offer so much. how would someone go about
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appointment? >> no, walk-ins everyday. 73 locations, most of them are open 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., saturdays and sundays as well. so no appointment necessary. walk up to the counter, let them know what you would like, fill out a quick administration form and questionnaire and we'll have you on your way. >> making it really, really easy for people. >> correct. >> i know the flu shot is on a lot of people's minds right now. what is the time frame for a customer to get a flu shot? >> well, if you're going to talk to one of our pharmacists, we're going to nab you at the counter an right away. if you protect yourself, you'll protect others, and the sooner the better. >> who should get a flu shot? >> anybody can, children are more affected by the vaccine as well as our elderly that can be hospitalized. >> all right. well, thank you so much. i know i gotta get mine, so i'll be there. for more information, log onto
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