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. >> i saw neighbors i have not seep in a couple of months. a lot of people headed to area parks to get some fresh air. we found a woman in eton park who brought around her grandson. kathy says they usually visit the park in the warm months. they were thrilled to get that chance. it's supposed to be nice for the weekend tomorrow. we're not the only ones excited about that. >> you could do something fun tomorrow. >> maybe go out with your dad and your mom? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> double park day. >> seen that reaction before. >> at last check, around 10 thousand customers are without power. that's the down side to all the wind. most of them in claremont county. >> meteorologist, keeping a
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good afternoon, brandon >> good afternoon, brandon. we seen wind gusts up to 53 miles an hour, measured in the airport. you could see the flags going outside right now. wind gusts is not as strong even a couple of hours or so. an hour. middletown 41. wind gusts, all of it coming from the south and west, cincinnati international airport, 33 miles an hour, the wind gusts is coming from the south and west. the heavy winds is the reason why we warmed up. right now 10 thousand customers, without power four times. that's about 14 thousand not too long ago. most around hamilton and campbell county. that's been going on since the noon hour. we have a wind advisory. that goes until 7:00 tonight. that's when the winds will start to die down.
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the early out. 64 degrees at the airport. west. we have clouds coming in, area great. we don't see any green with it. maybe an isolated sprinkle. most of us staying dry. and suggesting right now. hour-by-hour forecast, we drop midnight. it's still going to be a very mild night. winds will die down. and coming in 15 minutes, we're talking about much better weather tomorrow. one, because winds are dying down tomorrow. it will be even warmer. some rain arrives on sunday. we'll go to the hour-by-hour timing, outdoor plans will be minutes. >> we're following local breaking news alert in avondale. >> police are looking for a gunman. a man was walking down the road after 3:00 in the afternoon, when someone shot him from inside the car headed southbound.
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or four people in the car. the bullet grazed the victim in the leg. he went into the family dollar store looking for help. medics responded and the man decided he didn't need treatment. no word on the motive of the shooting. >> detectives spent the day calming through a local park after a body was found. >> two people stumbled in a body last night. detectives haven't released any information, including gender or whether the death may be suspicious. the caller to 911 said it was a man. he believed the body had been there for a while. americans are paying tribute to supreme court justice antonin scalia today. a man remembered for his big personality and conservative interpretation to the constitution. >> the partisan noise over scalia's successor was replaced by silence and respect for the towering legal figure. the body of justice antonin scalia returning to the supreme
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his flag-draped casket, silently carried a long line of law clerks. and up to the stair steps to the place he left the greatest legacy. >> i'm struck by the number of people represented there. it shows places in many lives. >> the eight remaining justices standing side by side as one of scalia's nine children, a catholic priest led a private ceremony. >> through the mercy of god, rest in peace. >> president obama also visited the court to pay their respects. outside hundreds gathered to remember the legal giant. somber. i think people were genuinely there to pay their respect, both for what he did for the country and as a man. >> keeping with tradition, his former law clerks will stand in constant walk over the casket until the funeral on saturday. vice president joe biden and g.o.p. presidential candidate
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cruz is a former supreme court justice himself who knew scalia personally. as scalia is remembered, the focus on capitol hill who the president will nominate to replace him and whether leadership will follow through on the promise to block the process. that will reconvene on monday. >> justice calea's funeral will take place tomorrow morning at -- justice scalia's funeral will take place tomorrow at 11:00. the governor visited in gate kai community to discuss the new job training program in gateway. the school turns out industry qualified workers for high-tech fields in half the time as previous programs. while the budget proposes for much of any in cuts spending for job collegeings. and the money for job training will go up. >> as we look for budget cuts and everywhere, and everybody talks about it. look at the fact, where are we spending money in the budget.
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workforce development, 100 million. we're spending an extra $2 million on student aid. we are plowing into education, like we have not plowed into education in many years in the state. >> what i love about the program, you get a lot of practical knowledge, along with the book knowledge. so everything we learned, through the books, we get at work as well. >> and bevin also spoke to reporters about the bridge. coming up on local 12 news at 5:30, find out how the governor says he could replace the bridge without adding tolls. and spring rose cemetery welcomes some new weed eaters. >> also ahead, first at 4:00, firefighters battle the wind and
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>> managing stress level joy fire forces people from their home. crews responded. it appears the fire started in the back of the home. there's no word on what sparked the fire. animals are used to manage landscapes in the tri-state. goats were delivered to the ground. acre. we tried to help control the
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the low cost weed eaters, used in parks in covington. being pregnant could be very stressful. >> susan hed ricks, how to manage the stress levels in today's health minute. stress is normal for pregnant women. stress may be the reasons why you feel stressed out. >> pregnancy is stressing you out. your heart is working much more than normal. your heart rate is faster. you're automatically at a heightened state. >> too much stress is not a good thing. and whether the drug level affects the fetus. >> we're not sure that stress is harmful. although it could make your pregnancy a lot tougher. there's some data that says, that stress could increase your risk for a smaller baby and preterm labor. >> you could manage stress at a
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>> a couple of things that could help. relaxation techniques, hot cup of tea or warm bath or learning through breathing techniques could help you. >> don't be afraid to ask for help. tell someone how stressed you're feeling. i'm susan hendricks. >> doctor recommends taking time to yourself. suggests going to a movie, a walk, or finding a quiet place to get away. >> i could use a quiet place to get away. >> you have to take care of yourself before you could take care of others, too court. he's looking better than when he
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>> tear gas sets off the >> from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm michelle marsh. u.s. airstrikes kill at least 40 people. the operation targeted a suspect linked to two deadly attacks. second airstrike in three months against isis in libya. isis is deploying children as fighters in on suicide missions as far greater rates than previously estimated. this is from a new report published by the terrorism center in west point.
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in the name of isis from 2015 to january 2016. some of the boys are younger than 12-year-old. >> leading suspect, hid in a brussel apartment for three weeks after the attack. that man is still on the run from authorities. from the terrorism alert desk in washington. i'm michelle marsh. texas judge says the case of a teenager who used an affluenza defense in the fatal drunk driving crash will be removed to an adult court. eden. and the juvenile trial, defense expert, wealthy parents had cotled him into a sense of responsibility. the ruling means the 18-year-old could face up to four months in jail. if he violates the probation, he could get
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called for the government to resigned and have used tear gas and pepper spray. >> and everyone, talking about it? >> what. >> everywhere you go >> probably talking about the win. >> and only, it will be warmer than today. we'll have all the wind to deal with. >> out and about. especially in the parks. >> i don't want anyone hurt by anyone flying around. it's still nice. >> that is true. >> the winds are still gusting. right now, gusting 40 miles an hour, in some areas. batavia, middletown. wind gusts around 43. it's very close to thunderstorm, wind gust range. we don't have any of that to deal with. it will take until sunday, to
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a lot of it coming from the south and west. the strong winds are the reason why we warmed up today, coming from the south and west. we have some scattered power outages. most in hamilton, claremont and campbell county. this is when we started to see most of the power outages. they will start to decrease as we go to the evening. winds will drop below and finally get things down a bit. and the bridges, john and i are looking at the accidents with the exact camera around noon and the wind is blowing around cars.
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around any of those. look what we're doing this morning. and 65 degrees, down to 64. that's about our high temperature into the middle 60s. that's where a lot of us will. and hamilton, 67. harrison, 67 degrees. we're not looking at any rainfall. and 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and temperatures falling in the middle 50s. it's not going to drop more than that. upper 40s, with mostly clear skies. we'll wake up to a decent amount of sunshine. here's the winds am coulding from the south and west. that's pooling in the warmer air from the south and west as well. look how much warmer down towards dallas.
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louis. that warm air, will push in, so we can expect temperatures tomorrow. likely, 60s, getting close to the 70 degree mark tomorrow. the computer models is trying to spit out the green. not buying into it. the area is dry. i don't think any of it will hit the ground. a lot of the clouds will sink to the clouds. watch what happens as we go in the afternoon. we're looking at a really nice day. especial lie since the wind will not be as bad. the rain moves in on sunday. zero percent chance of rain on saturday. that's your day to do outdoor activities. if you want to do indoors, and you have the car show, that's indoors. that's good to do on sunday. 70 percent chance of rain in the morning. it will move in early morning and on and off as we go to the afternoon hours. if you go out sunday evening, it
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and there's a difference between saturday and have this rain moving until sunday. the record for saturday, in case you're wondering, 72 degrees, set back quite a while ago. still going to make a close run into the upper 60s. when it returns, as it returns to next week, looking at seasonable temperatures. even a little rain-snow mix. trying to figure out when that will move. it could bring rain to the tri-state on wednesday. >> focused on 68 >> thank you >> thanks, brandon.
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>> researcchihing >> can your waist determine the size of your waist. >> and german study got the study last month >> bad food is bad for you in so many ways. including for certainin bacteria in your intestines. your gut is a manufacturing plant for all kinds of bacteria and chemicals, that sends messages to your brain. messages like hunger.
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center of disease, ut health school, studies, fecal bacteria transplant >> if you put the bacteria in any bees person, then the house stays thin. >> ut discovered, he bad flora is accrueses of -- >> whether it's a seizure disorder off patients who were as. >> scientists studies four sets of identical twins. one thin. one heavy. they transplanted the gut bacteria to the mice. the mice who got the twin thin bacteria, stayed thin. the mice who got the heavy, they
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yes, the twins gut flora was different. now in an upcoming study, in massachusetts jen hospital, asked an intriguing question. >> you could forget diet and just reverse the obesity progress by putting diverse bacteria in the urinal intestinal >> and by the way healthy poop donations are filtered. only bacteria remains so the process could be put in pill form. patients are not eating stools. >> they are not gone. they should be gone. >> got our attention. . >> you have to have an understanding twin. >> and all the time. wallgreen's robber made it pretty easy to track it down.
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donald trump leads in the polls. other candidates are looking for the upset. craig boswell has the latest. florida senator marco rubio dashes out of a campaign appearance on the way to another as he and the other republicans try to woo south carolina voters ahead of the primary. senator says expect a strong showing. >> i think we'll be surprised by the results. >> one surprise could be an upset by ted cruz who narrowed the gap by donald trump. cruz who expects to attend justice, reminding voters, it's not just the presidency that's at stake but the supreme court. >> one justice away, from the radical liberal majority, that will strike down abortion and mandate abortion on demand. >> john kasich is hoping for a strong finish. he closes his rally with a
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>> if you didn't like me, doan tell anybody. >> and as the campaign enters the final hours, candidates are hoping to sway undecided voters with speeches and barrage of calls from offices. some cases, voters are swaying away from the candidate. >> are you decided now. >> no, i'm still in between two candidates. >> father john zimmerman, says donald trump's temperament is humility. >> and traits trump hasn't needed in his vociferous rally. >> they will close at 7:00 p.m., paul? >> donald trump draws a lot of attention. often about the issue of immigration. a young woman in france, seems to be doing the same.
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she's using the issues of immigration and migrants in europe to create a huge following. >> she's maybe the equivalent of donald trump in some ways. only she's in her 20s. she's got quite a following, very charismatic, taking on the issues, terrorism, head on. she's also, of course, got her critics, scott interviewed her and will have a profile of her also on sunday. >> you could watch full measure with cheryl atkinsson, sunday mornings at 11:00, right here on local 12. >> two women, charged in local hammer, faced the judge today. they say she got into an argument with a woman, punched her in the face and hit her in the head with a hammer in an apartment in bond hill. judge ordered a 15 thousand bond for her. officers also arrested carol brown in university heights.
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had her pit bull attack the victim. she's jailed on 10 thousand bond. >> a man who robbed a wallgreen's on maul road had a prescription filled there first. james mccowan face as charge of first-degree robbery. mccowan was scheduled to appear in boone county district court for an unrelated charge. when he arrived, deputies immediately took him into custody. >> we call this the storm between the storm. we're seeing the wind gusts today, but not so much tomorrow. it's going to be pretty nice compared to the win. we maxed the wind gusts around 53 miles an hour. you could see the camera, bouncing around here. it's still going pretty gone.
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certainly not as strong as they were a couple of hours ago. strong enough to create power outages, nearly 2000 in hamilton county alone. claremont county has 2200. and campbell county down a little bit. that goes out until 7:00. that's when the winds will die down. once we lose the heating of the day. which we really did heat up a little bit. hit our high temperature around 65. 66 in versailles.
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and upper 60s tomorrow. we didn't see any green around here. and none of the clouds we have out there, are producing anything in the way of precipitation. temperatures fall in the low 50s. midnight. upper 40s by later this evening and early tomorrow morning. coming at 4.48. nice weather for tomorrow, but enjoy it while it lasts. we have the hour-by-hour timing on that. few snowflakes in the seven-day forecast. we have it here in 15 minutes. >> getting teas. >> harper lee, the author of the classic american novel has died. >> book has standard meeting and is considered the most influencial books read in america. lee died in her hometown of monroe alabama. kenneth craig has a look back at her life. >> when to kill a mocking bill
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novel was an instant success. it went on to be an american literally classic. for decade, the story of racial inequality has been standard america. it's been based on lee's life growing up in the deep south. she was raised in monroeville alabama, where she became close capoty. it won the pulitzer prize. in 2007, president bush presented a frail lead, metal of freedom. same year, lee suffered a stroke and returned permanently to monroeville. last year, she was thrust back into the spotlight, with the publication of her second novel,
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before mockingbird. lisa tourney claimed to have discovered the manuscript of go set a watchman in a safe deposit box. and it's published with enormous fan fare, despite questions, whether lee intended to release it and concerns over her health and mental competence. some readers were shot at the racist overtones. the books, one day sales record. and lee died at the age of 89, leaving behind a treasured literally legacy, that began with the most in fluential novels in history. kenneth craig, cbs news. >> trying to remember what grade you were required to read, "to kill a mockingbird."" >> anyone who hasn't read it, they will want to get it. >> and read it again. >> so powerful to put it on screen. even more powerful, the time it was.
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a million workers wilill . >> cable could be changing. fcc is moving ahead with the proposal that let's you rent and buy. and fcc said it will help bring down the costs to give you more options. >> twitter and facebook, they are taking apple's side in the public battle with the fbi. managers at both companies, they support apple's decision to defy a court order to break into the i-phone of san bernardino shooter saeed fa rook. it will send a chilling precedence and he's challenging the ruling. company's minimum pay goes from $9 to $10 an hour.
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and part-timers will take an average hourly wage of $10.50. this is the second phase what was announced last year >>. >> and the baggage. and another biggest money makers, charged to change to cancel your ticket, which could cost -- and consumers pay airlines, more than $3 billion. that was triple of what was paid in 200. cammy durkin is next with today's developing stories. >> breaker, breaker. and we couldn't tell you the stock market. the dow was down 20 points.
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along with west, nicknamed for a name tag. handiwork, who is working hard to get more people join the department. >> just having a little fun and hopefully getting good cops along the way. >> he got the idea, after kanye began tweeting on his millions of dollars, in the hole. >> i did the math real quick. with the starting salary of 47,920, and 101 years, kanye could pay the debt. starting salary, $47,920. you could be debt-free by the year 3122. >> hoping kanye responds. when he does, he responds in kind. >> so far, no response from kanye west. lots of reaction from the twitter's sphere. more than 2000 hits in the last two hours.
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