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news5 good morning cleveland. for the third night in a row protest continue that include try here and tomorrow. will show you what happened while you were sleeping. trouble for one of cleveland's oldest and most beloved landmarks, my vendors here at west side market said business is down up to [ music ] welcome to saturday edition, meg shaw will be in shortly but let's get to the forecast is a little cool start this morning. you definitely will have the sniffles this morning the cooler is tracking in we already have reports of upper 20s this morning. good morning millersburg to
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25 degree mark. cooler and high pressure building, 37 in lincoln county. you can see from the contour map the pink and blue takes over as high pressure built-in from west east this afternoon. we are talking about a ton of sunshine as it takes over. quiet and tranquil conditions across northern ohio, hour by hour we are not tracking any snow, earlier this week we had disagreements with the models, things should be trying out throughout the thermometer is not budget. only a high of 48. thousands march to the streets overnight in dozens of cities across the country still protesting the election of donald trump. for the third night and wrote demonstrators were out in columbus, the crowds were smaller than thursday, about 2500 people rallied at the
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it was a similar scene in los angeles. about 200 people marched from pershing square, many health science enchanted, not my president. the california highway patrol said they blocked entrances to freeways to make sure the group did not stop traffic. in portland, oregon's police were prepared for another run a protest. thursday overnight they were played with violence from protesters setting fires. friday was different. it was a much commerce in the police did you/things to disperse the prospect those behind the protests take the -- to plan to be back out tonight. back at home, some follow begun -- had begun before the votes were counted. overview of county voters said a record number or unhappy they just left that portion of the ballot late for president.
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3000 people left that portion plate, this year 6500 people roughly 6 percent of county voters admitted leaving a blank ballot.>> that's one option, sign up old book take a ballot and not vote for any candidate. they are saying they voted and they are protesting a presidential candidate or all of them. >> voted this year then voted in 2012. moving on, vendors at west side market show concern. sales are down and read up. many say if something is not been soon one of the most prestigious landmarks will be god. meg shaw his life was what is causing the -- landmarks will be gone.
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>> reporter: they have added 128 additional spots but vendors say that thought nearly enough. combined the parking woes with increasing rent vendors call this an emergency situation pick some say business is down 40 percent even 60 percent over the past few months. under the current agreement enters are scheduled to have rent increases for the next two years but because the aisles remain bare day are even cutting back employees. it is terrible. some people have actually gone part-time jobs, people put in their own money, i'm down 50 percent, i should have helped today, i do not believe it cannot afford to pay for.>> we are told was 100 vendors at the market have even signed a
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we will keep you updated on what happens. life at the west side market meg shaw news5. this morning and akron woman facing charges -- that charges, wanda starcher has been stealing social security benefits from a woman with disability. this the same victim she was convicted of stealing from last year. she was sentenced to two years of community control faces additional charges for violation. cleveland police help you recognize a man coming up will work on that a little later, a man was caught on camera jumping the fence into the clark auto clinic last month. several vehicles were damaged and radio stolen, will we get the picture up if you can recognize the subject call
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the neighborhood will be in jail. the two men went live on periscope app and they held up ar 15 rifles said there were two people in columbus if the stream reached 100 viewers. be pled guilty to inducing planet and improperly handling firearm. both will serve six months in prison. and big changes today and shaker heights. construction begins in the that aiken district. the company is hosting a groundbreaking at noon. the project brings new retailers and apartments to the area. development replaces outdated 1950 shopping centers at the busy since we intersection at wardell center, thank you so much for spending saturday with us, coming up a bit later, not everyone is happy with the election results, now millions are signing a petition they hope could impact the results. unusually high
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good morning everyone i am. your waking of the cooler temperatures but wall-to-wall sunshine. it's 38 degrees and will reach a high of 48 degrees later today. they risked everything to protec home from vietnam are battling a new threat. bile duct cancer is extremely rare and is difficult to care. cleveland clinic doctors are noticing a pattern. more and more yet veterans are being diagnosed with this cancer. parasites found in river first
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election results for the change that or petition currently has more than 3.5 million signatures asking electors within the electoral college to ignore how there save voted and cast their ballot for hillary clinton instead of donald trump. 26 states do not find elect force allowing them to vote against the party if they choose. a place their vote and officially select our next president on december 19. ahead of the electoral college ceremonial most, president-elect donald trump repairs to take office. and three days after the election -- in three days after the election he backs down from some of his promises. he has agreed not to tamper with provisions of obamacare, on 60 minutes he said people with pre-existing conditions will still be covered. he will shake of his transition team replacing chris christie with mike pence as that of venting. after the county, no decisions
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being talked about for different jobs, ultimately that's donald trump's decision. >> among those in the running are newt gingrich, and former new york city mader -- new york city mayor rudy giuliani. veterans day is over but we are still honoring those who served. leon is a vietnam veteran. we think his story that needs to be hurt.>> >> reporter: it was a wet november day.>> my mother was crying, and tears fell into the skillet of eggs and bacon that morning. >> reporter: tears from a mother say goodbye to her firstborn son. he was on his way. >>
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>> he did what he needed to do it got out. >> reporter: he dropped everything. the newlywed what right into training and a few months later he was descending on vietnam. >> i'm going to be bringing her in rather steep she said.>> to the voice of a pilot warning new soldiers they may be shot down. >> i gripped the armrest i said to the soldier sitting next to me, damn to vietnam. >> reporter: i was frightened for him, he was very brave.>> reporter: words from a silent soldier fighting her own fight back home. >> was to together holding hands symbolically she and i as her man was in the war and she prayed for myself -- safe return.>> reporter: there were
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anniversary as a married couple spent more than 8500 miles apart. there love has stood the test of time. >> i love him and i have been with him for 50 years. >> reporter: leon followed in the footsteps of his father a world war ii veteran. he is no longer with us but a part of him is copies are his father's complex.>> it is as if my father is holding my hand right now. >> reporter: fast-forw , his weapon, voice, his uniform a suit, his reminder born every day just above his heart. >> he wears it probably. even though it was difficult being in the war, he would not trade for anything. >> he wears a brave and probably, 11 men in their
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fathers. leon your commitment to your country is not lost on any of us. thank you for your service. is amazing to have him in our newsroom for reference and experience and knowledge, is amazing. he is a beacon of strength for all of us. >> for sure. the weather outside is very chilly but unlike other days we will go warm up, janessa webb your we have darker mornings with sunrise at 7:25 am. you will wake up with a few clouds, but nick, will officially call it cold this morning. [ laughter ] it is cold. look at that, ashland 24 degrees, richland county in the mid-20s. the cool air is tracking in slightly warmer but at the freezing mark for fairlawn all
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cool air in place even to the east in jefferson, mid to upper 20 temperatures. it westlake -- westlake is currently at 40 degrees. this is due to the bubble of high pressure going from west to east dominating the ohio valley. this will last pretty much all weekend long. will see a i will say that in a moment. >> today you can see a bar graph not budging too much, we stay in the upper 40s barely getting there for greater cleveland, crystal clear evening though. due to that high pressure. it will stall out for the next 48 hours, even into next week. we will see a ton more sunshine. >> today a high of 48 to 49 degrees slightly warmer for
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the wind out of five -- the wind is five miles per hour. clear skies this evening at 35 degrees.>> seven-day forecast tomorrow is my pick day, 55 degrees. about six or 7 degree warm-up for sunday. the 50s stay around monday afternoon but the extended forecast we are to it's thanksgiving week, keep your eye on that, with potential of snow over there. >> a few weeks away a lot of sun between now and then. the cavaliers gave back to work after the trip to the white house. and the men's soccer team is getting a reality check on their own turf. the field get smaller as high
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brill with the sports report this morning. [ music ] cavaliers are act as when they take down the wizards. lebron james has 27, kevin love with 14 points. they went 105-94. >> united states and mexico play last night in columbus world cup qualifying, 88th minute the united states has a first loss on home soil in 15 years with mexico waiting to-1. [ music ] good morning to mcdonald five sideline playoffs, saint
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chilly last night. the first quarter check out the run by the quarterback patrick ryan, 24 yards on the touchdown while cats upfront 7-0. board has a nice catch, that leads to a field goal. the ball is picked up and sent to the end zone saint ignatius went 31-17. >> we were in twinsburg. saint edwards of 34-14 at the half.
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field. quarterback under pressure and uses the flakes and then heirs it out to jared right, saint edwards did not give up easily. edwards takes a 4040 yards and they went on to win 41-35. said edwards moves on to face the >> warren harding was pulling ahead down in the first quarter when they were tied. ward harding had 7-0 lead early on. dunhill toppers pushed a drive
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this, quarterback pitches a 29 yard pass down past -- touchdown pass. harding took a 21-14 lead and went on to when 49-31. >> [ music ] >> 10-what okwara was upsetting, fourth-quarter tied 58 yard touchdown pass explores paying on to beat the green men or 2-7. >> that is a wrap, if you look up for out-of-state coverage, charlotte saturday tonight. take care everyone have a great weekend. the city of cleveland just missed a second victory parade
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but i know the print is in the works, that is it the rounds keep losing. fans have already filed paperwork out of what could be a browns 0-16 season. a long way to go, but if they finished winless the fans will be ready to host a parade to honor the feet on january 7. the week after the regular- season finale. i have it all on my facebook page. over 2500 people already pledging to be there at that ra veteran having the best thursday weekend ever. will show you a surprise homecoming you will not want to miss. [ music ] amanda varies story of rival , in an exclusively check in with her. we see how she is adjusting to
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cleveland, clouds breaking up with sunshine coming through as you begin the weekend. it will be a nice weekend but a little cooler than we have seen in the last few days. welcome back to the saturday edition of good morning cleveland i am nick foley. we have several stories and including what's causing sharp drop in the west side market. the first list check on whether with janessa webb. start but the chill is in the air. the temperature here is greater cleveland, where getting a nice dose of a little warmer air, 41 degrees at 6:30 am but the rest of us across the board, we are talking about mid-20s and spots this morning for wayne county. millersburg at 27.
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if you are making her way out to sandusky, cedar point this afternoon, highs in mid-40s. stalled due to this big bowl of high pressure tracking in from west to east that will stall out across the ohio valley throughout the afternoon. a very quiet weather pattern along the shift in winds this afternoon out of the west about 5 to 10 miles per hour. today is going to be a chilly one, have hot extra warm this morning and throughout the afternoon had your coat. you may feel awful layer by tomorrow as the temperatures increased to about 55. hour by hour whatever you have plan, i think the clouds will split apart. you can see a few high serous clouds by 11 am and will be at 45 degrees. we should not see the peak at the tip highs until about 3 pm to 5 pm.
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still be in place by 9 am if you are headed for an early morning run. 42 degrees by new. 47 degrees to 50 degrees for akron. i will show you hour by hour. a little warmer air but not too much heat behind all this sunshine. winds are light throughout the afternoon but mixed. like typical fall weather.>> winding parking at west side market is always been difficult. the recent expansion is supposed to make things better but vendor said that's just one of many reasons why their profits have been declining. meg shaw is life after market right now looking into the issue , how bad is the drop in sales? >> >> reporter: some vendors say business is down 50 to 60
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get a part-time jobs and cut back because they simply cannot afford it. they tell us day after day the aisles at the market are there because of the lack of parking. the lots have been under construction since april surrounding the market. only parts have been open at certain times. inviting that with increasing that goss, we're told that the city doesn't reduce rent some vendors will be forced to close up shop. >> that will be that hard at people that could fold. yes. you don't raise the rent and then take away your means of making that money. that is what they did in one fatal swoop. >> reporter: under the current agreement rate increases are scheduled for the next two years but we're told one of 100 vendors at the market have signed a petition urging the city for over reduction.
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life at west side market meg shaw , news5. three and half years after escaping from castro, amanda is telling how she survived captivity. she says her bright light was her daughter, she was born while in captivity. castro did not allow her >> i wanted to make sure she knew her abc, 123. i would make my own worksheets and she would to them and that would be school. >> amanda says in spite of the environment, today her daughter is a vibrant girl who loves people and is just a normal child. amanda is enjoying life, she is a stay home mother and she enjoys it. so like spending time with
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you can see the full interview on our website at news5 cleveland you can see the full interview on our website@tran04cleveland.com. >> authorities are asking people to properly destroyed their prescription drugs. dependency on prescription drugs is a high contractors to heroin abuse. host police stations at pharmacies have drug medication. the jury for tensing it is delivering safe. witnesses from each site testified they drew different conclusions from the body camera video. prosecutors want the jury to see that the officer
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they also has the option of voluntary manslaughter. a columbus the american islamic council is to investigate a potential hate crime. a muslim woman in a job was threatened and verbally abused at a man dashed by men at traffic light. she was with her children and parents at the time. they are seeing a rise in anti- muslim hate crimes since the election. this has been reported to please no word on charge and now to those who serve our country and for one local marine this is what veterans day he is family will never forget. brandon griffith has been serving our country 15 years deployed to iraq and afghanistan. he had not seen his little sister a person in six years. yesterday he surprised her at her basketball practice at barberton high school and our cameras caught that emotional reunion.
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pause ] [ applause ] >> i was really surprised cousin -- because i see them in six years. it's hard being away. >> it was pretty overwhelming. i think that's why my eyes watered up as well. it's very overwhelming. >> you could see them speechless in those first few moments. veterans day was the perfect day for that reunion. she said she'd been thinking about her brother brandon all day. unbelievable.'s -- unbelievable. north carolina could be facing a serial arsonist as they chased down wildfires. hamilton is still the hot
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layers this morning. ashtabula county, you will enjoy some good old-fashioned sunshine but it will not be a lot warmer, tomorrow will be the pick day near 60 degrees. before today layer up under those sunny skies. dino fest is back in cleveland, checkout lifelike replicas and participate in crafts and workshops from 10 am to 5 pm at cleveland museum of natural history. if you like soup, go to ?? gordon square neighborhood today. businesses in the area hosting super bowl mmxvi today. you can sample soups from dozens of restaurants and the vote on who will win the title of this soup in cleveland. proceeds benefit the catholic
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another food centric charity event in cleveland today, night of 100 dinners, this benefits rainbow babies and children's hospital's. they have personalized parties in their own homes. they are multicourse meals to pizza parties. a chef is an honorary chairman and will stop by the parties throughout the evening. big raffle prizes at the fifth annual ymca attendees get a chance to win one of two prizes in lake county. tickets to hamilton on broadway, airfare and hotel included to new york city. the second is to get the players championship in florida. the proceeds benefit wake county ymca and is happening in mentor. those are grand prizes. coming up next in the michael hyle, local veterans honor memories of others who
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chill in the air is the theme today.>> you have been wanting to stay there and use the word cold, you can use it today.>> i am confused. >> it is cold this morning. i want you to have the extra layer matter where you are at. the chill is in the air and it's going to be that way throughout your saturday. in greater cleveland where waking up to high seers clouds will continue to break apart throughout the afternoon. >> let's talk about that jill. richland county currently 24 degrees, the cool air is really still seeping in. is 32 degrees in kent. -- it is 32 degrees in kent.
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mark, this is where warmer air from bedford, 37 degrees if you can call that warm. parma is currently at 41. it's all due to the big high pressure system and it will allow for a lot of sunshine throughout your saturday. whatever you have planned copy out side -- whatever you have planned, be prepared for that cooler air. >> you can see the peak of our hive happening around 3 pm. if you have evening plans, it should be very clear fabulous conditions but a much cooler weather pattern. >> i want to show you the futurecast, we are driving all day long -- we are dry all day long -- nick? what are you doing?
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5 pm, 24 degrees in some spots, which could seat lower 20s for evening glows in some areas. >> today will go type 48 degrees, clear and sunny skies. transition in the winds trek in here out of the south by tomorrow and that will allow our temperatures to rebound act weekly. and 57 monday afternoon near 60 degrees. we do not track rain until possibly late wednesday. a dry weather pattern, temperatures tightly above normal for this time of year. i was paying attention to the forecast despite the jan.
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veterans still remember those who have passed on.>> through a sea of white gravestones here life thousands of veterans of the military. ohio western reserve national cemetery in richmond was established by the federal government. it is a hallowed resting ground set aside specifically for honorably discharged u. s. military veterans. quiet here. but then sounds and honor guard present for every veteran funeral comprising the honor guard our military veterans themselves. >> is pretty important that we do it right.>> pretty important that you be here. >> yes. >> from throughout ohio come veterans who volunteer to be honor guard at the ohio western
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>> reporter: three dozen honor guard units rotate for duty. today is the funeral for ronald pena. all the while the honor guard stands at almost mystical vigil then moving upon commands. >> ready. aim. fire. [ weapons fired ] >> reporter: taps, the dutiful sound echoes. honor, tribute, until the end. >> a last farewell.>> reporter: sometimes it chokes you up doesn't fit. >> yes. there may be as many as 15 funerals a day. and that each got mentally steal men steeped in military tradition and respect, the
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>> if it wasn't for servicemen and veterans, where would this country be? >> reporter: in 2000 that thought established this u. s. government cemetery in richmond, 22,000 burials and counting here. ritual and respect are woven together tightly. so to our memories as family members often return. >> they did a gorgeous job. they had the gun salutes and ceremony. they did a great job. it's hard to talk about. >> reporter: rows of gravestones and underneath each one the body of a member of the u. s. military. a veteran who served his country honorably. now each is at parade rest.
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single mindset, passionate in offering great site tribute for any veteran. >> those who served to protect us and we gave our time and we are too old to serve so we spent our time here.>> reporter: most of the honor guard our aging men utterance of the military. and often when a member of the honor guard dies, he too is buried here. sometimes there is a burial in attends. still -- >> sometimes wear out here for only one person but we still perform. >> reporter: in ohio the silent centuries offer solutions to memories of the honored dead cop veterans who as they did years ago, still stand the duty , serving. >> thank you for that personal left me on.
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cemetery. there is space for the burials of 106,000 veterans. a hostage situation in pennsylvania is over waiting several people her. the mental health facility outside pittsburgh described a former patient walking in yesterday afternoon and suddenly turning violent. man allegedly said he was angry about his stay at that facility. an employee says she hid under the desk at the man reportedly stabbed three of her coworkers.>> i didn't had a gun and i didn't know if he would pull the trigger or anything. >> a terrifying situation. police swat rush the building in the end reportedly shooting the suspect and freeing employees who were trapped inside.
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facebook users say they have been logging on only to discover the social networking site links they people have been see a banner moralizing profiles, not everyone affected by one point facebook ceo mark zuckerberg was declared dead by his own social network. it's unclear what's causing the massive obituaries but slightly a bug in the facebook system. this book itself has not commented on the problem.
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not prepared for that cool air. i am giving you fair warning, cooler temperatures to go outside without a hat. the sun is out but not much heat. a high of 48 degrees. acrid and canton near 50 degrees but west winds five miles to 10 miles per hour. you will notice a few clouds this morning, they will spli degrees. transitioning in the winds coming from the south, that will allow tomorrow afternoon to jump back up to 55 degrees. remember tomorrow is the big day of the weekend, tranquil and quite conditions across northern ohio even into monday. 57 degrees in the seven-day forecast. no potential for rain or snow
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it defied by wednesday when we track isolated raindrops. >> it's all relative, mid-50s are nice this time of year when you look at what we should be. not a bad situation. >> we are not talking about any snow or really cool drop downs in temperature. tomorrow morning we could seat lower 20s in some spots, we rebound quickly. >> that's been all week long. >> we have been spoilt. i like it. and easy transition into fall.>> the news continues next on good morning america. we will follow developments all morning long. constant updates on our news after as well. -- constant updates on our news app as well.
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good morning, america. new overnight -- the post-election protests, demonstrations now turning ugly. police launching tear gas as president-elect donald trump shakes up his transition team. who's in charge now and is he changing his tune on baimcare. the states of emergency. dozens of fires now burning across the southeast. the reward to catch the arsonists around the health conference for millions of people this morning. the police shooting caught on camera, an officer dragged down the streets, struggling with the driver, the officer's gun going off. did that officer intend to shoot.
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