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the bullet. the victim. the heart ache. it doesn't end here. >> the pain goes much further. the stress much deeper. >> i probably cry once a month. >> that bullet take as toll on these people the once there to save them. >> i want to want to know how long i will be able to do this. >> the lasting impact gun violence as on our vittae. >> our cameras were roles as a man walks out of a home holding a baby hostage. they had were trying to coax the
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>> a it was a six-hour stand off and they could be heard saying don't hurt your self or baby joey. >> i was wondering and the guy is in there with a five-month old sun. >> holding him hostage. threatedened to harm him self and shoot the police and this is not the suspects run in with the police. >> they captured the moment he walked out with his hands up surrendered to the police.
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have to make sure the baby was being taken care of. >> thank god it went the way it went. it came out good thank god. >> the s.w.a.t. team and the bomb squad were on the scene tonight. but the baby was not injured. >> the terrible accident that brought traffic to a halt on i-90 and the massive back up that went on for miles. and we have learned a man died crossing the highway and it appears his car had broken down and we are working to learn more about the victim so far, police are not re leasing a name. a gathering of clevelanders
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unsoftballed homicides. >> -- unsolved homissed iss. >> this is not something you would wish on any one. >> brothers and sisters and sons and daughters all missing someone tonight. and every night, in one place remembering the victims of the unsolved homsides. >> there are people out there that care and we are here for them and support them do everything we can do bring peace to their lives. >> there is other people that have been through the same thing i am going through and it is just, it gives me hope. >> memories to honor. and tears to cry and shoulders to cry on and others who know what others cannot. >> people so many burning
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burning desire to keep hope from every being detingsuished. >> i want him to know i will never forget him. >> so much strength in that room remembering and honoring. >> we have out break. there is 13 confirmed cases and there could be more. three of the cases are lel and they are not happy they are just not finding out about it. >> i have three kids and for share safety i would like to have them checked out and i don't want them so sick and they pass away. >> that businesses have been given the all clear but the
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traveled. make sure you talk to your have flu like systems. >> we have them last year and the year before. fs are not acceptable. >> the state is about to take over the lorain city school and the ohio department of education give them five f's in critical areas and one-on-one with the superintendent. >> it has 13 brand new schools but there is nothing new about the failing grades. >> there are a lot of teachers that work really hard to try to make our grades hire. >> the mother of two was
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issued by the ohio department of education. and the f's they received and the f's in student preparation for success. still they believe the tougher standard don't paint an accurate picture. >> they willcome state academic academic take over. >> not all of kids are failing. there is certain pockets that are doing better than others. >> they believe it is better than the report card indicates and the tests that were changed three years and the district was under academic distress.
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these are not appropriate but the reality is this is the world we live in. >> he added more optu. and they teed teed that attest add -- they added that the district was solvent and they needed nee >> . >> the district has an academic distress commission and a ceo can maving changes. >> the streets pimping young girls for sex and there is a program call fly dockt and it vows to show them where freedom lives. >> i all of the time she spent
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kept she falls felt alone. >> addiction clouded her vision. he didn't talk about the first time he slipped into darkness but recalled backslideinging. >> -- sliding. >> i managed to keep my kids and i got clean. >> one night she fell into a coma and they promised family they slip away but she woke up. >> i couldn't have done it without them. >> out patient treatment didn't
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tried everything. >> the rhythm of applause moved her to do right. >> i i am not alone. and amanda was deadly living and she is out with a clear vision of what is in her. >> that is fly in you. all right. tems are going down but not -- temps are going down and we have 50s for cleveland and we are mainly clear and starry skies out there and this is not like
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clouds floating but no rain coming you way. mainly clear and starry and your report highs. keep this in mind for friday. i think we will those out ow the park and -- park and see some snow for the weekend. >> that is a 15-year-old boy in akron shooting at his maybe itered home and -- nubeered home and putting the whole thing on
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and laughing the whole time. and his neighbor, heard the shots while they hit your home. >> if you like that it will -- hear something like that it will freakout out. >> police are trying to figure how and where she got those guns. >> you have to be real strong. inside the trauma center. >> a single shot from a gun can pierce the lives of so many. >> i pray that my kids never end up here. >> those who didn't know the victims until now. >> it is physically taxing and emotionally taxing. >> side the trauma center in
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with them in the e r and this how gun violence affects them. >> it used be did anyone get shot today. >> now it is how many? >> you hear 2, 3, 4, 5. >> it cleveland, and another gun shot victim in the university hospitals trauma room. >> it is not only physically taxing it is emotionally taxing as well. >> this patient, two bullet holes. shot on the east side. >> dropped off in front of the e r by someone who sped away.
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gurney is another one. >> also, shot twice. >> one to the hip here. >> and the patient is stabilized and then back to the surgery room. >> cry probably oncea month. >> can you gave me -- fearful to have kids in this world these days. you know? >> hope has kids. >> pray that my kids never end up here. >> his faith is what gets him to through a job most people cannot stomach. >> it can get real messy at times. >> you will find him in the trauma room true. he cleans and sanitizes.
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lay closely. >> are there days and times you lose hope. >> you have to be real strong in this kind of job. >> hours later. another gun shot victim all in the same day. >> nubness in others. >> it desense tizeed you. >> it may be the golden 30-minutes. >> he started his career as a paramedic in the south bronx. >> focus on stopping the hemorrhage and getting them taken care of i don't have time
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is. >> the injuries, severe. fear of realulation very real. >> at any point of time we don't know if someone is coming through the door with a gun. >> we have to be careful. >> nota job for just anybody. >> it is so much more than just a job. for so many people here. >> we are going t >> it is a life changing conspiracy. >> -- experience. >> this whole situation is this hp make use hospital make use think about your live. >> you become more humble. i have seen a lot. i don't know how long i will be able to do this but i think i
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i will try. >> the medical team here at uh saved all three gun shot victims from our storey and the staff also tells us there is grief counseling to all employees. in cleveland. news five. and here we go the numbers to beat for tomorrow. look at that. 71 degrees. and that was one tomorrow i should say, and 2015. akron is 70. let me show you find the cold front. not hard to find, this is a strong arctic front and behind it. look at the snow, blizzard warnings here and toward minneapolis we have snow warnings. and 6-10-inchs as the moves that
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snows here but, what we will see is a change. from this summer like weather pattern with southerly winds and that will continue tomorrow to a much colder like winter pattern. i think we will beat these by a couple of degrees. this is your hour by hour. 3:00 p.m. we in the lower 70s with that surge of warm air very well defined as it move ours way that is saturday morning at 7:00 a.m. and it is going to be some rain and maybe a clap or two of thunder. look that cold air rushing in behind it. we will see temps in the 30s and let me show you the rain. this is saturday at 3:30, we
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siders. and here you go. 7:30 a.m., scattered showers moving in this is nota heavy rainfall. by 5:15 thad that should do it for the rain and the t changes to scarted snow showers. -- scattered snow showers. from saturday evening into monday morning. nota whole sees their first flakes and up wards to an inch of cleveland you can see 1-3 and maybe 2-44 depending on where the squalls persist but tonight we will see sea breezey. akron 47. and tomorrow 72.
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real quick. snow likely on sunday, it is chilly windy and. >> all right. it is not sticking for long? >> no the ground is warm and the roads are warm and it should be okay. >> it will be fine. >> have gloves and a hat and those folks from western pennsylvania to watch the game. win. >> we say they will have the browns winning. they may not win but they will have the do g attitude alive -- good attitude alive and we are
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0. well you probably don't need me to tell you the browns are looking for their first winner of the season. they will try do that against the steelers at home on sunday. and winning is definitely front and center in their minds. >> i don't wear what the situation is here. -- care what the situation is here. as far about talent and i don't just don't know any other way to do it i i don't know if they know any other way do it. >> the browns are not play off bound but we are going to university heights and they are still on cloud nine.
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24. meglen, fires and it is caught and that is a touch down. unbelievable. . >> game is over. you defeated mount union and you are feeling what? . >> shocked at first but i thought about the training and the hard work we is nota upset to any in our locker room. >> it was one of the biggest up set of all times. they have not lost a regular season game in 11 years. the purple raid -- purple raiders was the longest winning streak.
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happened. and it is so cool to be a part of. >> the man who guided john caral to the win is a former quarterback and a cleveland native and went on to play for the colts. aserving as payton manning's back up for 3 season. the way he worked every day, whether it a meeting. practice. everything was at the intensity of a game i always kept that with me. >> and another memory that will always stay with him and his kids. the day they beat mount union. the lasting memory is what means the most for me.
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