tv Good Morning Cleveland ABC November 13, 2016 10:00am-11:00am EST
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able >> this morning, a cleveland neighborhood is still mourning the loss of a beloved bartender. feel a month after she was killed, her death repains unsolved. >> >> in cincinnati, growing the latest calls for justice, to our south. >> first, we begin the show with taking a look at our earth cam, downtown cleveland. blue skies ahead. the sun is out, but the chill is on for the second strait day. welcome to the sunday egigs of good morning cleveland. jeff is here to tell us all about the forecast. once again, the cold start as you open up day two of your weekend. the sun is out. >> it's the pick day of the weekend.
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cooler temperatures, we had frost, temperatures in the teens this morning from southern richland county to ashland, 20-degree mark, so, cooler weather pattern. right now, clear skies happening. we had 18 degrees about 7:00 am this morning. look at this. we are on the slow incline, here from lexington, 35, right now, ashland, 36, finally above the freezing mark the temperatures are already in the s heights. good morning, soland, currently at 42 degrees. you can see from brunswick, medina county, 45 degrees. all due to this transition in our winds, today. they are coming out of the south, 15-20-miles per hour. we should see the peak of our highs start to rev up as we go into the 2:00 or 3:00 hour.
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>> >> i declare this case a mistrial because of the inability to reach a verdict. >> reporter: after more than 25 hours. ray tensing's murder trial could not reach a verdict. he was accused of murdering sam deboss during a 2015 traffic stop. the jury could not reach a consensus the lead prosecutorror said he will decide by december 28th whether to have a retrial. >> people gathering to march through the downtown area. the crowd grew when those upset about the decision joined toes that were in protester president elect donald trump. >> >> it is hopeful that prosecutors will decide to
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for them to change the pace and the course of history in holding these cops accountable. so far, they have dropped the ball. >> >> reporter: the dubose family has received a settlement. >> last month, missy brinkers were shot and killed bartenderring on cleveland's west side. weeks later, there are still for suspects. those who knew her best are gathering to remember her life and trying to solve her murder, meg has nor. >> reporter: it has been almost three weeks since missy brinker was murdered at the bar she works. to this day, no suspect, no surveillance released of the incident. today, her family plans to honor her here at the d-f-w she
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25th at the coolly lunge, less than a mile from where we are. missy's boyfriend told us two people came into the bar, pulled out guns and demanded that everybody give up her wallets. brinker tried to hide in the storage room, but they found her and shot her at close range. many are upset that her murder is still unsolved. now, this morning, i did reach out to cleveland police. saying they are checking for updates on the case. i asked about the surveillance video, but still nothing this morning. let's keep you updated. -- all of the money raised will go to missy's family. >> live in cleveland, meg shaw. news 5. >> thank you, meg.
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dozen people are homeless. their apartments were damaged in a fire yesterday. it happened in cleveland's edgewater neighborhood. firefighters were able to contain the damage, -- many are now staying in hotels. my apartment is shut down, no lights, noah at the. the apartment next door to me is gutted. >> reporter: fire investigators say the building is structurally sound, as soon as cleanup is done, si we are waiting to hear the cause of this fire. a look ahead to the court cases happening next week, a suspected gaining member is set to be arraigned for a shooting and car-jacking. johnson will appear in court. he was arrested in august. he is accused of shooting a man. while serving a warrant for the crime, police found evidence to link him to a car-jacking. he is considered a person of
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investigation. >> also set to appear, the two people accused of killing a man. james cashen was killed months before his body was dumped. the two are set to be arraigned in cuyahoga county court tomorrow. >> ahead this week, patients will be welcomed at the new hospital in avon. cleveland clinic accepting patients until this week. >> barberton library hosting a grand opening for their few expangs few addition on the west side features fall windows inspired by the church across the street. visitors can check out the library's new look from 11:30 to 5:00 today. >> thank you so much for
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y coming up later, a new alternative to detention in schools involving alot more peace than punishment. could learning how to clear their minds help your child >> some of the best chefs in the country are in cleveland. >> as always, our local weather we are waking up to alot of sunshine. my seven day forecast, more warmer air tracking in.
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good morning, everybody, we are starting to warm up. lake county, the warm spot, currently at 45 degrees. weather will be warping up fairly quickly. highs around the 2:00 or 3:00 hour, with highs returning to the 50s, now, this degrees warmer than yesterday afternoon, due to the wind flow that will come out of the south, 15-20-miles per hour throughout your afternoon. if you have evening plans tonight, nice clear evening for the full moon, temperatures, though, they will fall quickly. we are looking at overnight lows in the mid-30s. >> we have to be a little patient, it will be worth it. thank you >> >> a group of bird lovers are trying to stop the project
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the ohio national guard project, $1.5 million to install -- saying if the project is not halted, they will sue. curator of the henry huntington library recently came to harvest acorns from a tree dedicated to owens tree was planted at rose high school where jessie, the curator calls the tree a national treasure lets talk food and eats, all cleveland foodies will want to head to the fabulous food show hosting some of the best chefs on the planet. some of the best grub as well, one of the premiere culinary events in the country,
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earthquake prompting attune warning. take a look at this a swimming pool taken during the quake 7.8 magnitude, more powerful than the 2011 quake that killed over 8,000 people in new zealand. this tremor was longer than any they have experienced before in christ church. we have experienced alot of what concerned us was the duration of the quake. >> new deland officials say attune is likely. large waves have started to hit the south islands, people are being warned to move to higher
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president unveiling commemorative plaques across paris and where the deadliest of the attacks took place reopened their doors. melissa bell was there. >> reporter: in keeping with the mood, sting opened the concert in perfect french, a minute of silence -- >> reporter: and that's exactly that remember those who died here one year ago. among them, some survivors, or some family of those woe were killed, said many people came to here sting and celebrate the fact that life could go on once again. have a listen. >> these people are from jill, the famous song that everybody sings about in this situation,
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that it was a sad party, because it was a party. it was incredible. >> it was awesome. nobody wanted to leave. it was great great. alot of emotion. >> i needed to feel it. to be there. because it's sting, because it's the reopening. it was incredible. it was the best show ever. not just about what happened one year ago, but just about life goes on. >> reporter: as one of music, some of the families of those killed, including one man that lost his 28-year-old daughter one year ago. he explains to us it has been a difficult decision. he wanted to come to celebrate life again. he had not anticipated how hard it would be to listen to the music once it began. melissa bell, c-n-n paris a somber university in new
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crashed in queens. the had a commemoration ceremony for the victims. back in 2001, the plane hit turbulence and crashed shortly after takeoff. many of the people were on the way to see family in the dominican republic where the plane was headed. >> here in ohio, hundreds rallied in cincinnati and toledo done trump. >> that was not the case in indianapolis, dozens were arrestedded overmy. the anti-trump protest got underway with some throwing rocks at police. similar profests this chicago, las vegas and portland, oregon a new approach to discipline. detention has been replaced
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city school, students study writing, reading, math and breathing. if a student acts up, they are not sent to the principal's office, they are sent to the mindful moment group there, they get a chance to recenter. >> alot of overwhelming external stimulus and trauma the kids have to deal with. to make them hettier, emotionally, mentally, and i think it better for academics. >> the goal is not that they will only be at peace for the rest of the day, hopefully, for the rest of their lives. those behind this approach hope to expand it to other schools. >> vanessa joining us with a look at weather. >> quiet, quiet, a bonderful
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in twinsburg. off set the chili. we had many people waking up to the teens. >> freezing, >> freezing, took it too far. i was going to allow you to say "cold." >> we are not talking about frigid freezing air, just yet. it's just cold. it was cold this morning, upper teens to the lower 20s and right now, we are starting to warm up here, there is going to be some heat behind the sunshine this afternoon as we flow. i'll tell you more about that in just a mow men. let talk about the cold temperatures we are currently seeing. cuyahoga county, 45 degrees. the warm air trying to pump in here for lake county, near the 50-degree mark you can see inlapd locations, dover, new phily -- you saw about 18 degrees. it's all due to this high pressure. it is making us happy with all of the sunshine that we are
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morning lows as this continues to stall out, here, we are going to get hit with more sunny skies flout the extended forecast, but, today, you will notice the difference in our winds. they will come out of the south that allow us to rebounded back to the 50s. i do want to show you the wind cast. it starts to rev up 10-15-miles per hour for lacunatey all the way to north bridgeville, lorain/elyria, mill lettersburg on the light side. they will continue to flow in lear throughout your afternoon as you are enjoying the full moon or any outdoor activities, tonight, the winds start to subside, let's talk about your forecast throughout the day, we'll continue to see our temperatures really warming up, here, we should see our highs back to 55 as we step into the 5:00 hour. so, high pressure will scale on here. we couldn't track our next cold front until potentially
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few raindrops potentially into the forecast. today, a high of 58 degrees. won't be at our normal mark here, we'll start to see our temperatures rebounded very quickly. many spots for your monday and tuesday, going to hit that 60- degree mark and you are going to notice the 60s in full force by friday. we like the high pressure systems, thanks. >> we saw more than our share of big upsets in college football, maybe took place right here in northeast ohio. he was a household name as a member of cleveland crunch in the '90s. where is hector marinara, now? >> reporter: john carol knocks off mount union yesterday, 31- 28. snapping the purple raiders 112 regular game win streak. putting it into perspective.
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the longest win streaks in history. ohio athletic conference has a champion not named mount union. john carol in a monster upset. >> that's where we will say. remember the guy, hector mare nan are? we are about to take a trip down memory lane. to show you where he is, now, he is getting his kicks coaching right cleveland. >> marinara up high, that's where he are going. boom, mare hannah, doctors! >> reporter: hector marinara is a cleveland sports legend. it he has his own chocolate bar, appropriately named the crunch bar. people ate it up. much like watching him score. he is the all-time leading scorer in professional indoor
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sweep history winning a championship with the crunch in 1990. after he retired. he turned his focus to coaching, taking over a program at john carol university in 2006. this year, he helped the blue streak win the championship. >> winning that title on saturday night was -- the highlight of my career. quite honestly, i and started to cry. it's still emotional and it has just been, to see him celebrate it was awesome. >> when i first went up and hugged him, we were both very emotional. i'm extremely proud of what we have done together and i love him. >> reporter: for hector, it's family first. he share as deep bond with his son jessie and the younger is following in his father's foot steps.
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is the leading scorer for the crunch >> i have had to live up to the expectations, but i think i have done well for myself to be known as his son. alot of people around the community know who i am. putting together good performances mean alot to me and my father. >> reporter: hector made a fame for himself and seeing what happened this year makes him proud to call cleveland home >> this summer has been cav's. i was at the parade. i was at game seven or the world series and we experienced it a little bit with the crunch. but very little compared to what it was this sum are it was so great to see the people of cleveland with so much pride and passion with their sports team. it was an awesome summer. >> hector, john carol earning a spot in the ncaa tournament. they played yesterday,
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college in virginia. that's your morning sports. have a great day. >> that story, love it. back to football, it was another in the park for the buckeyes, yesterday, -- since the loss to penn state, ohio state has outscored their next three opponents 148-26. keeping them if the mix for the college football playoffs, ohio state in very good position because three teams ahead of them all lost. including michigan. clemson, going down to pitt. wolverines, stung by iowa and washington falling to southern cal things will be looking alot different come next week. you have to figure ohio state will move up in the next playoff rankings. >> on the hard wood, a busy day as the cav's host the hornets
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start like the cav's. should be a pretty good matchup, tipoff 3:30. >> >> the blame game begins for why the cleveland police consent decree is behind schedule. >> >> a local university planning a class all about hillary clinton. where you can study the groundbreaking presidential candidate, coming up. you are watching good morning
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just about sock 30 on your sunk, we start this half hour with forelive look outside with our earth cam, there is downtown cleveland, the sun is out, blue skies ahead. still a little chilly as you begin part two of your weekend. i'm nick foley, we have several developing stories. a memorial for a neighborhood's favorite bartender. new attention to this case, murders. >> first, a check on the weather >> we are waking up to alot of sunshine, as nick said, the chill is in the air, it will be around pretty much for the rest of your early morning, we are going to quickly warm up, though, this sunshine that you are seeing, here could have some heat behind it, today. to finish out your weekend, ourrd temperatures are going to return to the 50s. though, right now, medina
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county. currently at 43 degrees. good morning, ashtebula. 37, we did see the teens for rich lapd and ashland count considers and finally, they are warming up to the 40s, right now. yesterday, we had a wind flow that was coming out of the west that kept us with high highs only in the 40s today. transition. a southerly flow, here, 10-15- miles per hour. so, that's going to warm us up very quickly and keep us on the dry side as high pressure is on top of us, hour an outdoor picnic this afternoon, highs of 55 by 3:00. >> thank you. >> today, friends and family will gather to remember 44-year- old miss were brinker. she was shot and killed during a robbery at the bar where she worked. still, there are no answers in her death. this afternoon, loved ones will hold a benefit in her memory, "news 4's" meg shaw is there.
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what's the latest >> reporter? >> no shots have been named the bar where she works tells us cleveland police have video, but so far, nothing has surfaced. i did reach out to police this morning. they got back to me around 8:00, they tell me they are checking for the latest updates in this case. the left time i heard from them, but no surveillance video this morning. missy brinker was murdered working as a bartender at the coolly lounge on west 130th st barged in the bar, demanded money from every customer. brigger are ran into the back door storage room, but they managed to break the door down her boyfriend tells us she was shot at close range the memorial, they are asking for $5 at the door. all of the money raised today will go to missy's family. if you know anything about this
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live in cleveland, meg shaw, news 5. >> all right, meg, thank you, independent monitor overseeing reform within cleveland's police department is blaming the city for a delay in the process it's part of the consent dee cree agreement. it followed and investigation that found a pattern of excessive force new information on the identity of two people killed in a possible murder/suicide in 5:00 rob. medical examiner said the man and woman found shot in the parklane manor apartments. the parties were discovered in the bedroom after simmons did
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>> a good samaritan is trying to find out woe is behind the unthinkable act of animal cruelty. he witnessed someone throw the door out the car. he pulled over and tried to help the animal, he drove him to the vet, but the animal died unfortunately. he believes that the animal had a troubled past >> there were scars his face. it was obvious that the dog was not a friend to anybody and was just used for fighting. she's not first lady, yet, but melan ya' trump has been added -- her picture to a lobby
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perspectives on gender and power will be taught by the director of the school's women's studs campaign. the class will explore the cultural per accepting from her time as a young lawyer, first lady, senator, secretary of state and finally presidential accounted. >> >> we are looking ahead, it will begin to look alot like christmas downtown cleveland tomorrow. public square holiday tree will be installed tomorrow morning, it will until saturday november 26th, it will overlook the downtown skating rink. work on the riping has already been done. >> rockefeller center arrived yesterday, it will be lit november 30th. it will be eluminated with 45,000 multicolored l-e-d
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than 45-miles to decorate the tree. >> my began kelly, a preview of how she said president elect donald trump treated her behind the scenes a college student has his car and bicycle stolen in two days time. now, good samaritans help. >> >> i'll show you when the 60s return and i'll introduce you to our feature of the week, all
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good morning, everyone, you are probably shivering, alot of sunshine, but a cooler weather pattern. have the sunglasses handy throughout your afternoon as our high pressure continues to build. whatever you have planned, we are going to see our daytime his warming up to the 50s by the noon hour and then we have the big super moon that is happening tonight. we should be sitting under color skies, a nice starry evening, but our temperatures are fa every monday, i get the privilege of naming a deserving teacher in our area teacher of the week, normally, we like to catch them a bit off guard, but this time, our teacher spotted something not quite right. our teacher of the week segment is all about the surprise, from traveling to the school to meeting administrator, it's all for the one special ed indicator that has made a
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spotted something going on >> i saw people taking pictures i was very concerned someone was on the premises. >> reporter: what she didn't know is that she was in for the purchase sighs. met this teacher, teacher of the week, miss debbycideer. >> you are our teacher of the week. >> are you kidding? no way >> on behalf of ohio savings bank, awarding you with a gift for being teacher of the week. >> reporter: her colleagues and family give praise that she goes each and every mile for her students, she gives so many others credit for her success >> i have a great group of kids, great staff, awesome school, awesome district to work for. >> reporter: our teacher of the
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ridder. >> congrats. >> now if you would like to nominate a deserving ed indicator, log onto news 5 cleveland. com. >> love the fact that she was protecting her students and schools when she saw the cameras on campus >> coming up next, you might have seen a viral video, a kid kicked out of his house for supporting donald trump. how his mom is responding to
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new hope when it comes to the unrest facing the country of columbia. a new peace accord with a reb group aimed at ending a half century of conflict in the region that has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. no word yet on how the new deal will be submitted to vetters our columbia's congress wildfires, now, moving on continue to cause problems in parts of the south east this morning. gnocchi north carolina state officials say at least 20 of these blazes are suspected arson. some of the fires have forced the state to shut down a y: of the state parks. more than 5,000 firefighters throughout the region are attempting to gain control. aircraft and air tankers being used. the fire affecting parts of alabama, georgia and tennessee. >> this week's election results don't seem to have affected the
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fact, more agents are being added to the rio grande valley because of the spike of people crossing illegally. 150 moring as will be deployed to south texas to process influx of immigrants that have been apry helpedded in recent days, many of those brought in have been children and families, more than 330,000 people were detained trying to enter the u.s. in 2015 alone. residents th region say walloon, it's a daily occurrence. >> on a daily basis, it could be 10, 15, sometimes 20, 25 people at a time. >> the additional agent also come from parts of california and arizona. >> border patrol will be one of donald trump's main priorities when he gets into office, but two will be helping him make that -- who will be helping him to make that decision remain to
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of the chiefs of staff position in the coming days. >> r-n-c chairman considered the front runner, but c-e-o, a close friend of trump is in the running, kelly anne conway, woe you heard from there, trump's advisor said she has been offered a white house job as well, but would not say what it was. >> when his staff expect to see less from him on twitter, the president elect said he will be very restraining with twitter, if he uses it at all. but he did admit that trump is where he is and it helped him to win races in states where he was outspent. he said it proves twitter can be more powerful than money. >> megan kelly from "fox news,"
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tuesday. she said mr. trump tried to give her a free hotel stay in an attempt to influence news coverage of his campaign. her book details insults see said she received from trump supporters during the campaign >> >> hillary clinton herself believes her losing was the result of a double to congress about her e-mails and a second letter halted momentum she had-billing heading up to the election. she did call on her supporters to keep moving forward and fighting for their causes >> >> one of the big trends, the influence of political mega donors might not be nearly as strong as we once thought.
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donors were allowed to write eight figure checks to super packs as we all know, bernie sanders managed to stay in the race much longer than expected despite hillary clinton's well oiled fund-raising machine. >> a california mother is responding to critics after a video of her kicking her eight- year-old son out of the house went viral you may have seen this video on social media. the mom yells at her son for voti election at school. she tells him to pack a suitcase and makes him hold a sign to explain why he is on the street. she says it was just a joke, but those that watched it online don't think it's that funny >> i think it's crazy. when you put things on social media, you never know how far it will go. >> the county sheriff's office has met with the family in the video, saying it was just a
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appears to be in good health. >> in this morning's health news, less people are lighting up, cigarette smoking rates hitting an all-time low. the y: of smokers dropped from 45 million to nearly 37 million between 2005-2015. the c-d-c is happy with less smokers, they say more anti- tobacco action is still needed. nearly half of all cancer diagnoses are linked to tobacco use. saying the smoking is highest among men, mostly black men. >> previous research lead people to people to believe that eating after 8:00 could cause weight gain. but it's not about that, but
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looks. joining us weather. get out and enjoy it. it will be a little colder, at least not as cold as yesterday. >> it's starting to warm up. do not be fooled, you will be looking out your window and see brought and sunny, but it's chilly, upper teens to lower 20s this morning will continue to warm up, here, but you are not seeing any cloud cover. normally are you see a little high sir russ clouds. this goodness across the area. no matter where you are, you are seeing high pressure building an it's going to take over. it wants to really be the center of attention, in my extended forecast. let's check out what is going on temperature wise. 45 for cuyahoga county, near 50 degrees, already for lake county. but, this morning, that biting down bitter cold was out towards rich lapd and ashland where we saw the upper teens
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south, 10-15-miles per hour. yesterday, this high was just to our west. right now, it continues to move across the ohio valley. pretty much sitting on top of us, not going to be budging too much until possibly tuesday late whatever you are planned, you will see the highs start to pick up around the 2:00 or 3:00 we have the big super moon happening. take pictures, make sure you are following us, send in the pictures coreen skies to have a great viewing, by 8:00, temperatures, 46 degrees. so, let's bundle up, once again, always going to have that frayedoff of cooler over"nightline" lows and morning lows with all of that high pressure building in. today, about 5-7 degrees
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afternoon. due to a southerly flow. tomorrow morning, as the kids are getting ready for school, give them that extra layer. it is time to start to break out the winter coat, but you might want to put it away, starting tuesday, look at that, temperatures near 60s. and i don't think you will need the big winter coat by friday. a high of 68. >> we have all had bad weeks, but a college student in denver his car and bicycle both stolen in two days time. as a result, he would have to walk to school, but local good samaritans heard his story and went into action and decided to help him out. two had an extra truck and actually decided to donate it to him. >> prettiest thing, mechanically, drives great. it will kill it for me.
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truck donation, another kind soul decided to give aaron a used bike. denver police still investigating both thefts, so far, no leads. >> we have all heard alot of examples of the fallout after the election, here is another one from boone iowa, a same sex couple and their five kids woke up this week, the victims of vandals. their cars had been keyed from headlights to taillights, someone even writing "die" the car. but what makes this one different, their clintonty rallied behind him. >> i felt horrible, for them. they are not on my side or whatever politically, but they are still in my community. >> literally moving politics aside in this issue. the couple said they have lived in the area for more than a year with no issues.
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few raindrops for your wednesday, but look at that, friday, the talker, 68 degrees. well above normal, remember tonight is the big super moon. would haven't seen a super moon like this since 1948. so take pictures. >> they don't come around often. combine that with the high pressure, clear skies, you have a good look at it, tonight, you should be able to get lots of pictures. >> thank you and thank you for watching cleveland, our sunday edition. browns countdown is next, have a great morning and a wonderful
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coming up -- we break down the browns and ravens thursday night game. we go to the kitchen with chef fabio to learn how to cook another great tailgating dish and look to the matchup against the pittsburgh rivals next week. live from downtown cleveland, browns countdown presented by elk & elk. >> welcome to browns countdown, i'm andy baskin, nathan zegura, matt wilhelm has a day of rest. we can watch other teams play today. >> we can just chill. we can play golf, doesn't matter. we can watch football. we don't have to have pressure.
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