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in addition to naming previs as the chief of staff. g previs he has also added? punish over politics here how local high school student claims he got in big trouble about speaking his mind concerning the election. year later, how victims and their families are remembering the attacks in paris. you are
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a major earthquake rocked the pacific ocean overnight causing significant damage to new zealand's south island. >> at least watch what people are dead after the quake since people running into the street. we now have the latest. >> and fractured nerves in new zealand, the island nation rocked by major earthquake overnight. sirens ringing out across several coastal towns, and many people waking up to shaking, swaying and things crashing to the ground. >> we were lying in bed and everything started shaking and it got worse and worse and it just didn't stop.
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followed by strong aftershocks. >> having to hold onto things. doors were in closing in the whole house was moving -- creaking -- creaking, moving. >> the shaking was enough to crack roads and damaged buildings. this store is just one example, products knocked off shelves and the ceiling torn apart. the quake strong enough to send water splashing out of an inground swimming pool. the >> this is my apartment after the earthquake. >> reporter: many people spent hours standing outside of evacuated buildings in the quake did triggers tsunami waves which put the coastline on alert. >> earthquakes are common in new zealand which sits along the so-called ring of fire, an area of seismic faults in the pacific ocean. witnesses say this one was much longer and
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now to heartache and horror, one year ago today as terrorist targeted 6 locations across paris killing 130 people and injuring hundreds more. a moment of silence was held to honor the dems as a performance by staying -- sting are the victims. into the life of hillary clinton , the new college course focusing on the democrat who lost her presidential bid last week in the local university offering the class. another beautiful fall day here northeast ohio, how long can we keep this great weather around? we will take a look at the changing power5 7-day forecast
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the actor affects the presidential -- the aftereffects of the presidential election are being felt from coast-to-coast. >> a high school teacher said he got in trouble for talking about politics on the school bus. we spoke exclusively with the student and his father. >> we have asked everybody on the bus not to talk about the politics while we are driving the bus. >> reporter: a 17-year-old is a worcester he recorded this conversation on friday on his cell phone. it is between his bus driver and his father william. the bus driver is explaining why charlie is being written up for discussing politics.>> he has problems with other students on the bus. people voted for this person and others voted for that person. it become so loud and people talk and they hurt other peoples feelings about it, and then they get upset. >> reporter: the bus driver
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>> it is crazy. i think that i should -- knowing the goods embeds the politics -- i think that knowing what is going on is better than staying ignorant and not knowing. >> our any of these kids supposed to learn about politics if they don't talk about it. >> reporter: charlie tells me the conversation between the students went on first read -- for 3 straight days and nobody got upset . >> we were all civilized and talking normally. >> reporter: during the record questions if it is even legal. >> to answer that question we can turn to the supreme court case, in the decision the court says, quote, our problem lies in the area were students in the exercise of their first amendment right collide with the rules of the school authorities. >> it is not right. >> i do have good authority if
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authority if i have to but i think they are going too far if they tell these children they cannot speak. >> we realize it is sunday but we did reach out to the school for it's side of the story and so far we haven't heard back.>> there is going to be a new class for next semester, hillary clinton case studies perspectives on gender and power. it will be taught by the director of the school's women study program. the class will explore the cultural perception of clinton during her ti lady, senator, secretary of state and finally presidential candidate. it is hard to believe it is mid-november and we have had weekends. >> this weekend was really nice. >> it was. we are going to be in for warmer days. mother nature will quickly show us it is the mid to and of november. there is a potential for snow in the forecast. i want to show you around the area.
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57 monroeville right now. some of us close to the lake are a little bit warmer. we do expect temperatures to stay on the chilly side through the night, clear skies. these numbers will fall fast. 51 currently in medicine. 46 in --. downtown 51. jackets already suggested for those sunday evening plans. chagrin falls at 45. 42 canton drop. 49 mohican state park. westville center 45. 40 elyria. 51 cleveland, but you still have plenty of 40s. as high-pressure dominates it allows those temperatures to warm up. milder air will continue to move in. it is also going to allow this cold front to move in . rain chances will be here in the overnight tuesday possibly lingering into your morning commute on wednesday.
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here's 11:00, no big issues. it is very light. mainly on the east side. we do have additional showers through about 8:54 am. we will see that green go away. it is certainly all gone by the noon hour and even your called will start to move away but rather than talking about a drastic change in temperature it will be a little bit cooler but we do rebound into the 60s. it is not the fron it is the 2nd front that is expected this weekend. this fun though it is week in changing temperatures, it is week when it comes to rainfall amounts as well. the biggest number and ashtabula is about a 10th. here tonight, 30s and the overnight, daytime highs for tomorrow. where pushing close to 60 degrees. 58 my high in cleveland. 56 euclid. akron and canton fighting middles and upper 50s to enjoy a nice and sunny
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here tonight because of your clear skies, remember we have superman. we are already getting fantastic pictures and. i will make sure to show those tonight at 11:00. be sure to find me on twitter or facebook or have your smiley face next to the moon. poses to the earth 6:23 on monday. it is early in the morning. here we go with that power5 7- day forecast. there's a little dip in temperatures with some rain but back up in the 60s here soon. believe that the zips when the championship for the 6th straight year. it is no surprise that finishes the best in the mac. there headed back to the ncaa tournament were 6
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championship. the quest for another begins next week. first let's show you how they won the mac championship today. first half, 32nd minute, first on the attack. perfect center path. gliding shot up the back. akron up. this freshman here is not done. 2nd half it is still one? zero. here's a perfect hutch, flips past the key check turned keeper and in buffalo 2 - one winning the championship, their fit straight. they also hold the 31st championship bird. >> i have been here all 4 years and won the regular-season all 4 years and winning in the postseason means everything to me. we're just off to bigger and better things now. >> it is very important. for us we want to continue to show
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you can automatically be in the ncaa. we got to get prepared for that there is angle make our own edit. congrats to the coach. the terminus election is tomorrow i 1:00. we will find out who and where they will play in the first round. the cavaliers back in action today. smith was not out because of a right ankle. the cavaliers need to step up as they look to swat the hornets out of their house. this is avery tv truck. i will say this again, have a day kid. ki-be earning trying tyree threat the past -- kyrie thread the passover to love. in that is in. they play some tight defense
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contributing wealth. 4th quarter, cavs turn it over. get that out here. big old blocks what. spencer spikes it. they are also doing that on the offense of an. lebron out to fry, berries it. the cavaliers take the lead and they never gave it up. they go for 20 points off the bench. the cavs beat the hornets. they improved to 8 in one. we are right back after
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welcome to "world news tonight." breaking news. you're hired. president-elect donald trump tapping rnc head, reince priebus, as his chief of staff. what that pick might mean. plus, is trump changing his plans for that border wall? and the new twitter feud from our next commander in chief. protests and hate. the nation divided. country. incidents of hate on the rise. how can trump unite americans? the fire starter? as dozens of wildfires scorch the southeast. the aspiring weatherman now charged with arson. what he allegedly confessed to police about the fire and facebook. no verdict. a mistrial declared after a jury deadlocks over a white police officer who fatally shot a black
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