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runs as smoothly as possible. local 12's perry schaibl e is live at pleasant ridge with a going. good afternoon, perry. you, john. what i can say a lot of stickers going out the door today. they have had a steady stream of voters since 6:30 this morning. they expect things to get busier during lunchtime. we have noticed an increase in the last half hour. things are running very, very smoothly. that's the opposite of what happened back in november when they implemented new technology. people today are getting in and out quickly. the turnout is certainly unusual for a primary election. >> i've never seen it like this before. that's why i thought it was important for me to get my vote in. number one, because i don't like the controversy and that kind of
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i think it is a ridiculous, but get out and vote, that's what counts. >> with the new e-poll book we can track voter turnout, as of about 45 minutes ago. we had over 50,000 voters processed in hamilton county. >> earlier this morning, i was in butler county where folks voted with no problem at all. >> we were at the mid-point westchester library. an important issue there for republican voters is choosing the nominee to run for john boehner's position. two issues on the issue. an issue for the special election that happens in june to fill boehner's position and then his two-year congressional term. >> meantime the polls will stay
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>> today could be survival tuesday for establishment republicans hoping to stop donald trump. ohio governor john kasich is fighting for his political future today. kasich hopes to claim all of the delegates that ohio has to offer. after casting his ballot. kasich said it was exciting to vote for himself as president. when asked if he had anything to say to republican front runner donald trump, kasich simply said, he's not going to ruin my day. in addition to governor kasich's fight. marco rubio is fighting for his political survival. in florida where it is winner take all. >> the face of the republican presidential race could change today as voters cast ballots on primary day in florida, ohio, north carolina, and missouri. gop front runner leads the polls
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he's in a virtual tie with the state's popular governor john kasich. >> here in florida, marco rubio's political future is on the line at polling places like this. the senator predicted a win in his home state but is way behind in the polls. >> this state will elect 99 delegates to one person. and i want it to be me and i need you to help it be me. >> ted cruz may have his best shot winning in illinois. where they have the texas senator within striking distance of trump. meanwhile on the democratic side. bernie sanders is trying to pull off another midwest upset against hillary clinton. the vermont senator is making an unare for missouri, ohio and illinois where he has campaigned heavily in chicago. >> we have great opportunities to win many of them.
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clinton has a big lead in florida. a winner take all state with 214 delegates up for grab. >> bernie sanders typically does well with independents. three of the five states fall into that category today. missouri, illinois and ohio. the numbers show why today is so important to the candidates. more than a thousand delegates are up for grabs. 367 of them for the republicans. 691 for the democrats. wins today for the front runners could give them virtually insurmountable momentum going forward. >> be sure to stay with local 12 news today as the votes are counted from 9:00 to 10:00 on local12.com.
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local 12's anqunette levy. we'll talk tomorrow on good morning cincinnati. >> hamilton police are on the lookout for a man who investigators say are wanted. kidd faces a felonious assault charge. he's considered armed and dangerous. if you have any information call crime stoppers. kentucky state police say another 16-year-old girl was driving on kentucky 355 in owen county right around 8:30. it appears she lost control and went off the road. the vehicle rolled several times. two passengers were thrown out. an 18-year-old man was taken to the hospital. >> hamilton county s.w.a.t. team was busy in norwood.
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search warrant on globe avenue. fortunately no one was hurt. no charges have been filed as of yet. >> feel the warmth the highs expected to be 20 degrees or so above normal. cooler temperatures are on the way. here is meteorologist scott dimmich with a look at your no wait weather. >> sun-cloud mix. no rain, no storms. temperatures rising through the 6 60s. clouds will thin out late in the business day and also early this evening before clouds return gradually tonight. especially for the second half of the evening and overnight. this evening, temperatures fall back down through the 60s after we hit our high around 70 degrees. isolated showers and thunderstorms on precision doppler 12 hd after midnight. identity outside chance that we have heavy rain. by early tomorrow morning, we're
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no rain to track on precision doppler. temperatures in the low 60s for most. wilmington is at 59. we have some storms to track tonight. the possibility is there for some stronger storms late tonight, but we're back to just showers early tomorrow. as john was mentioning, cooler comes near the weekend. we have that to track and waves of showers. we'll time out rain chances all the way through the up and coming weekend in ten minutes. >> explaining a water crisis, those close to the problem
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paychecks barely budge, but ceo pay keeps rising. and instead of good paying jobs, millions of americans are stuck. big financial interests, insurance companies, big oil companies. the indifference, the negligence. s what i want to take on. i'm running for president to root out all of these barriers, because i think america can only live up to its potential when we make sure that every american has a chance to live up to his or her potential. i'm hillary clinton,
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>> russia has started packing up equipment. russian president vladimir putin ordered that withdrawal saying the military has achieved its mission in that country. peace talking resumed in geneva. three chicago police officers are shot during a drug investigation. the wounded officers are all veterans who each have 10 to 12 years experience. they were investigating possible narcotics activity when the
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lawmakers will hear more about the water crisis in flint, michigan. four former flood officials will testify on the toxic water in the city. including two who refused to testify in february. darnell early and susan hedman are both expected to give their accounts. former flint mayor dane walling will also answer questions at the hearing. moving to save money. the u.s. companies is moving its headquarters and jobs to great
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musical rights of music >> avon is cutting 2300 jobs and moving its headquarters from new york to great britain. it will help avon save $50 million this year. >> saving # $50 million for the rights to some of the most iconic songs. jackson's mother and three children will keep the rights to his master recordings and all of
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smart to edaver trust you. responsible for the ent of this advertising.cont >> we want to remind you about some breaking news that we're following. i-75 southbound is closed at state route 562. crews are working to clean up a mess after a construction truck apparently hit a sign truss. it stretches at least to red bank. we'll continue to keep an eye on happens. >> an suv crashed off the fourth floor this week. it landed upside down. look at this. the driver of this audi suv was not seriously hurt.
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enforcement. she was taken to the hospital, what caused a woman to crash is still under investigation. >> the nun whose name is already synonymous with being a saint. she's known all around the world for her work with the poor and the slums of india. she died in 1997. pope john paul ii. recognizing the second miracle attributed to mother theresa. canonized on september 4th of this year. >> take a look at the weather. very unseasonably warm today. >> it is election day. >> you can't blame the weather
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right to get out there and cast your vote. our latest weather forecast. streaming video 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. we have partly cloudy sky. some additional cumulus clouds will fill in this afternoon. temperatures 65. we'll head up to oxford. 64 the temperature there. just to the west of the xavier
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isolated showers and thunderstorms will develop after midnight. outside chance that we have some heavy rain and gusty wins. also for this weekend. if you're feeling more congested than usual. the pollen count is high. and the air quality index is far from being in the moderate category. not humid outside. the dew point is in the 50s. you can feel the humidity in the air. the mold count has been up the past couple of days. southerly component to the wind. that will invite this warmer air over central, eastern, western kentucky. 61 in cincinnati. up at least a few degrees. into the upper 60s. relatively cool air. relatively warm air in the ohio
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there's a temperature contrast setting up. the amount of lift in the atmosphere is gradually going to come up this afternoon and this evening. a partly cloudy sky or a mix of sun and clouds. what develops there will march to the east tonight. we get the leftovers in a weakening mode. so between roughly midnight and 4:00 in the morning. there will be a broken line or isolated showers and thunderstorms marching through the tri-state. ample sun for the afternoon. cumulus clouds moving through the day. as we get close to midnight. clouds begin to increase. notice clusters of rain and thunderstorms marching through. widely scattered showers around for the start of good morning cincinnati. temperatures float up to around
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some that top out in the mid to upper 60s. after we start the evening clear to partly cloudy, clouds increase as we roll past the midnight hour. sun-cloud mix today. stray showers. early tomorrow, some thunderstorms late tonight. outside chance that some of those strong, cooler air returns for the weekend, we'll trade a high of 71 today for highs only in the 40s and overnight lows in the 30s for saturday and sunday. it shouldn't be too big of an inconvenience for your weekend plans. we'll fine tune the local
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a decade ago. it already had powerful senses of the predator. >> we were surprised to find out that like t-rex. we had a sophisticated hearing. able to detect prey. >> helping scientists to understand the evolutionary leap that made the t-rex possible. crews are working to clean up a mess that happened after a construction truck apparently hit a sign truss. we'll continue to keep an eye on
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happens. as pol s showed nald trlosing ohio, ump he attacked our john kasich with unhind, bold-faced gelies. but, guess what donald? four hundred and seventeen thousand of us now have good jobs here because of our governor.ut state s pe kasich cnding, cut our taxes, increased our wages. ohioans are too nged responsible for the ent
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>> shawn: you know what? you don' t even have to say it. i heard enough. i' m sorry. i know i' m in the way. >> sage: you' re not in the way. i' ll get my stuff. stay. >> shawn: you want me to stay. but you never signed off on me >> sage: that doesn' t matter, shawn. >> shawn: our deal was that you would cover my medical expenses and adopt my kid. i' m gone. >> sage: okay, shawn, i' m not comfortable with that. even if we didn' t know who you were, we would never feel comfortable letting a pregnant woman go to a place she did not feel safe. right, nick?
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