tv Channel 3 News Sunday NBC January 31, 2016 9:00am-10:00am EST
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@. @ more johnny drama, why the @browns quarterback was @questioned in @texas yesterday. @ iowa caucus eve, the last @ditchget votes, sanders @pulling even with clinton and a @major endorsement for governor @kasich. @ahead. @ a new exhibit down here at @the @great lakts science certainty, @ripley's believe it or not. @ @. @ we have just been having way
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@[ laughter ]. @ @>> that sa live look at the rock @hall, will is next door where @he's us a few science @tricks. @maybe you are looking for @something @do with the kids today or go get @science fix. @it is @the last day in january but it's @feeling more like march. @too? @wait, wait, wait, no we didn't @finish winter yet. @we can still get a blast. @>> someone is playing a. @we're getting mild temperatures @before the chilly air returns to @the @region. @normally this time of year we @see a @high of 33 degrees. @today when we hit those middle@and push the upper 50s we will @be @well above normal. @satellite and radar quiet at the @moment but clouds will stick @around @not only through midday but into @the @amp and i think we'll get aternoon and i think we'll get @late @day showers into the overnight @period. @right now everyone has arrived
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@the 50s and we're going to push @middle 50s later oy winds are moving on @up, @that is going to keep us moist, @keep @us mild, until we get that wind @shift later ony 52 downtown, and over @the @long haul i think we'll see a @pretty @decent day today. @if you're out later on this @evening, @make sure you have that umbrella @rain should arrive after sunset. @>> thank you oech. @ new this morning, a driver @is @under arrest after striking two @pedestrians in @night. @it happened along lost nation @road @between pelton road and apollo @parkway. @both people were struck on thef the road. @a 57-year-old man died at the @hospital and a 50-year-old man @suffered life threatening @injuries. @he's recovering atr was arrested and @charged. @alcohol was a factor in this @crash. @ another day, another story @about @johnny manziel and once again @news
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@question him in texas early @saturday olice say at 2 a.m. @they @were called about a possible @assault. @there are allegations that @johnny @ assaulted his @former girlfriend. @when police arrived they did not @find the person who called. @they spoke to a 23-year-old @woman @who says she was involved in a @disturbance with her @manziel. @she had concerns over his @well-being @so they tried finding himg a police helicopter. @they found himself. @police are still investigating @this @bun. @ is this last straw for @johnny manziel. @he @browns. @we'll stay on this story @ the debate on whether or not @to @legalize marijuana in ohio is @coming @back but the pitch to the voters
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@we take a look at the newfor @legalization. @>> reporter: issue 3 brought @millions of ohioans. @ @all @inclusive with recreational and @medical marijuana, now poll @just @the medical part. @>> it is a naturalme for the government to step @up. @>> reporter: two state senators @started a statewide tour toort on the issue. @long @discussion on the csu campus, @expressing opinions on both @sides. @>> people say we don'taths attributed to marijuana, @i @of 80 @to 90% thc levels. @>> i have to choose between @going toor using cannabis or @suffering
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@might get me hospitalized or @behind @bars anyway. @>> reporter: for @it's about helping her daughter. @>> we potentially could have @lost @her. @this is not approved for her age @group and we're asking @legal cannabis. @it's not a medicine that will @cause @her to get high. @it's an oil that's taken through @a @syringe. @>> we don't have an issue with @people with seizures and @debilitating effects in life, we @have a dispute with the rest of @it. @. @>> there are plenty of arguments @for @and against the issue. @state senator yuko has multiple @sclerosis and says marijuana is @helpful for that condition. @they're going to gather input @with @further stops. @ the great lakes science @center @has a new exhibit for families @to
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@it's a behind the scenes @ripley's @believe it or not. @a @sneak peek and you've been @having a @great time out there. @10, @have @equal amounts of fun. @. @length. @one of the cool things is the @guy @world's @largest shark. @robin tell me about this because @they needed a bigger boat for @jaws, @i say they would need a cruise @liner @if fishing for something like @this. @of @teeth @and extra teeth waiting to pop @up if @they lost one. @you can take your picture in a
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@living on your body, believe @that @one, and you can also stand next @to @the world's tallest man who was @born @in 1918, lived to be about 22 @years @of and grug to grew to 8 feet 11 @inches. @stand next to him, and just see @how @big 8 feet 11 inches actually @is. @>> reporter: the science behind @this, this is actually a @condition @that he had, and i was talking a @actually @kind @of take away so that's why we @don't @have 8 feet, 9 feet people any @more. @>> absolutely. @there is an organ called the @pituitary gland that has growth @hormone and modern science and @technology would prevent this @from @see @an 8 foot 11 inches person @again, at @least not in the developed @world. @able
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@donald trump holds a nearly 7 @point @lead in iowa polling and @clinton's @lead over sanders clouded with @more @controversy over that e-mail @investigation. @something clinton says she isn't @concerned about. @ @>> i'm really not concerned @because @it's the same story that has @been @going on for months now. @ @>> caucus turnout is usually so @small that a few votes can make @a @difference. @that will keep these candidates @pushing hard all the way until @monday night. @ in the meantime, ohio @governor @kasich has picked up another @major @endorsement. @the new york times giving him @the @nod for republicans and hillary @clinton on the democratic side. @kasich is among the favorites in @that key primary state. @he sent a message about his @leadership and willingness to @work @with people in different areas. @>> i'm an independent guy, the @republican party is my vehicle @but @it has never been my master, and @if
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@tune, but other people who may @not @think exactly the way i do that @want @to come and play in the @orchestra @they'll all be welcome because @if we @don't do it that way we're not @going @to get anything done. @>> he wants to think about @government like a modern @business. @and move away from the habit of @listening to the loudest voices. @ in the meantime, the city of @flint, michigan, is still @struggling @with lead poisoning in its @water. @some water samples are testing @so @high they exceed levels that can @be @treated effectively with @filters. @the water crisis is concerning @term @the @tainted water for months. @we have that story. @ @>> and qru. @>> reporter: these kids were two @years old when they started @the water.
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@age of six, the most vulnerable @population. @>> it breaks my heart because @they @already, they already have a @struggle. @everything is a struggle for @them. @ @>> reporter: pre-school director @jennifer rivera watches with a @careful eye and wonders if she @is @already seeing signs of lead @exposure. @>> i've noticed the speech, the @articulation, and i've noticed @behaviors of anger. @ @>> reporter: right now flint is @getting a lot of attention. @right now these kids are getting @a @lot of attention. @but this is the insidious part @of @lead exposure. @the symptoms may not show in the @weeks or months to come. @it could take years. @and every single one of these @children will have to be tracked @their entire childhood. @a good education, a healthy @diet, @and a stable home are all ways @to @lessen the effects. @but those are the building @blocks of @childhood that a single mother @was @already struggling to give her @girls.
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@time. @are they smart enough to do the @things they were just doing, or @did @the lead level cause their @intelligence to fall off a @little @bit? @ @>> reporter: carlina spent the @first @year drinking baby formula with @elevate lead levels. @>> when a move comes to see me @the @anguish in her eyes is palpable. @we need to provide the nutrition @services, and health services @for @these children now. @>> reporter: the governor has @asked @the federal government to expand @medicaid for the children of @flit @and they're developing a long @term @plan to monitor health problems. @and then there is the grid of @this @post industrial town. @will @get through this. @flint @are depending object it. @ @-- on it. @ @
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@ coming up, it was a battle @of @the two nba's elite last night @at @the arena. @sports is next. @ first, here is a check of @the @weather. @>> and it is an exhilarating @forecast. @cloudy skies, but temperatures @very, @very mild, most of us in the @50s, @we're going to keep on going to @the @middle 50s later on this @afternoon @before the rain arrives. @i'll let you know when our next @cold
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@ @. @ hi, everyone, what a win for @the @cavs. @best win of the season, 0-3 @against @the warriors and spurs combined, @lost in san antonio earlier this @month. @big three came out on fire. @love, another big night. @he had 14 points at this point @in @the first quarter with that @triple. @cavs at 37 in the first quarter. @second quarter, smith hits the @jumper, up 16. @halftime, lebron, up 66 points @at @halftime. @second half, irving, wow! @he had a bunch of those in the @second half.
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@big three, good passing. @love from three, 81-66. @three triples. @all three members of the big @three @over 20 points. @lebron to make it 88-69. @he had 16 points in the third @quarter. @and then check this out, lebron @gets @it taken away, and then, oh, he @takes it back. @cavs win 117-84. @fourth straight win. @they're at indiana on monday @night. @ let's talk about johnny @manziel, @more trouble for the troubled @browns @quarterback, and i know that @surprises you this morning. @according to police, in fort @worth @texas, at approximately 2 a.m., @patrol police were dispatched to @check on a possible assault. @there were allegations he might @have @assaulted his former girlfriend @earlier that night in dallas.
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@used @the assistance to locate him. @he was not arrested. @see @occurred. @this @time. @the nfl is looking into the @matter. @talk @about another qb. @of @buzz this week. @he went 6 and 10 for 50 yards, @two @of his incompletions were drops. @he @needed out of him. @big arm, good location. @the buckeyes miller, two @catches, @eight yards, a five yard run and @a @kick return. @the south beat the north 27-10. @ pitchers and catchers report @to @spring training in 18 days but @yesterday many indians players
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@sold out crowd, over 3,000 @people @attended the aloft. @20 indians players, including @lindor @fans got autographs and visit @and @take pictures and much more. @ now, we can't expect wins at @tribefest but we need them in @april. @that's been the big problem for @fran @conna getting off to horrible @starts. @15 games under .500 for the last @three years. @last year they were 7-14. @they need to figure this problem @out. @ @>> it's frustrating because we @play @so well in the sec half and @we're @always one of the better teams. @we've been good second half @teams @and each year it's been almost @catchup so april is going to be @important for us. @we're going to have to play the @way @we do in the second half, in @april. @ @>> very important that you tune @in
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@ @. @ how about this one for you? @have you ever had the fear of @putting on the wrong pair of @pants @or shorts in the morning? @it happened to lebron last @night. @he was sporting the standard @gold @shorts at the start of the game @last @night with the spurs. @see, that's the picture on the @left. @he quickly changed into the gold @shorts during the first time @out. @a cavs spokesman says it was an @honest mistake by the lockerroom @attendant. @sometimes you end up wearing the @wrong outfit. @have you ever done that whether @it's @socks or shoes, you're getting @dressed in the dark? @
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@fashion statement. @>> he is a fashionable man. @chalk it up to that. @ fashion statement of the @day. @do you know how many people i @saw @running in shorts yesterday? @shorts, in january? @ @>> yes, to be able to get out @and @enjoy mild temperatures during @the @last weekend of january, a @treat. @overcast skies, over the @downtown @city skyview right now. @moisture has moved out so we're @not @going to see any rain during @your @midday and early afternoon. @i think we'll stay in the clear @for @the next several hours. @these temperatures are really @bumping up. @and @now we're into the lower 50s for @most of us. @winds @moving through helping us with @the @milder temperatures. @although we have overcast skies, @winds will ramp up in the
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@as the next system pushes @through. @we have late evening showers @continuing into the overnight. @and the temperatures drop. @we slip into the 30s, cooler on @monday morning, and then we'll @return to much milder @temperatures @once we get back to tuesday. @so a little bit of an up and @down @and back and forth for the next @couple of days. @most of us will remain in the @middle @and upper 50s for the short term @but @again, the long term forecast @features a return to winter. @you knew this was too good to @last. @6 p.m., 7 p.m., we see the first @showers move through. @pushes through quickly. @by 4:30, 5:00 as you're getting @up @to start your monday morning, @the @clouds start to move out and @we'll @have a chilly start to your @monday. @we'll stay in a chill until @monday @afternoon but the next front @will @bring us actually a warmup on @our @tuesday which is groundhog's @day. @high's today, mid-50s for most, @a
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@50s, still feels comfortable. @overcast skies throughout and @the @rain chances very, very late in @the @day. @with our forecast, though, we'll @be @fairly even through the @overnight @before those temperatures start @to @drop prior to sunrise. @overall tonight, will be a brisk @one, winds will ramp up and @you'll @want your umbrella if you head @on @out for the evening. @although the window nation @seven-day @forecast features a warmup it @will @be short lived. @we're going to be dropping @behind @that front tuesday into @wednesday @when those temperatures reduce, @that @rain chances on over toward @snow. @ @ we have a guest here today. @first of all, i'd like to @welcome @you, geena hartman, with muttly @crew, the director there. @tell us about our four legged @visitor. @>> we have winney with us.
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@being kept in a basement so we @went @and rescued winney. @she was in less than desirable @conditions. @we think there was a little bit @of @abuse there with winney. @so we brought her to us and she @is @really doing great. @she's such a sweet dog. @>> what have you noticed about @per @personality. @>> starting to come out of her @shell @a lot. @she's a little bit timid. @she's starting to experience @everything about life for the @first @time. @we don't think that she really @got @out of that basement at all. @is @life. @great with other dogs. @>> what kind of home might be @she be @suitable for? @ @>> loves other dogs, she would @do @bernie do @best in -- would do best in @another @home with other dogs. @she's a puppy, high energy, @would do @great with a family.
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@>> and how we can find her her @fur-ever home. @website @page. @>> thank you. @. @ all right. @i think winney is trying to come @that's where she's coming. @she's walking my way. @ still to come this morning, @more @work this week on the lakefront @west @project, which road will be @closed @and how to detour around it. @>> reporter: i'm taking a nap @here @on my new bed of nails. @they warned me a little bit when @they put the tarp down. @i felt i was in dexter's room, @but @no blood spillage no tarp @needed. @we'll take a look, and how this @center, after the great. @-- break. @
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@ @. @ thanks for being with us @this @sunday morning. @it is january 31st. @of course one of the big @stories, @doesn't feel like january, @feeling @like spring. @and that is a live look at the @science center where will has @been @keeping us entertained. @all of that coming up in a bit. @ first we want to get @straight to @weather because it's going to be @nor @glorious day outside. @we're hoping for a repeat of @yesterday. @>> this is definitely a repeat. @we won't have as much sunshine @today @as yesterday but that's okay. @i think our temperatures won't
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@quite as warm, but it will be @close. @so, today promises to be @overcast, @moisture moving in so you'll @feel a @little bit of that humidity, @brisk @winds out of the south but we'll @stay dry until 6 or 7:00 this @evening. @moist side southerly winds @pulling @in the gulf moisture. @we should see our temperatures @top @out around the milled range 50s @-- @middle range 50s. @ @ the great lakes science @center @has a new exhibit for people to @enjoy. @ripley's believe it or not! @there's been a few things that @weirded us out including that @outfit @you have on right now. @ @>> reporter: i think this is a @good @look for me. @>> i look it. @ @>> reporter: i love it. @ @[ laughter ]. @ @>> reporter: a lot of different @things going on down here. @the ripley's believe it or not, @that @is behind us, that is here until @april 24th.
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@they have experiments and @everything @going on all year long around @here @like the bed of nails. @dante is helping us out. @explain @to us and what we're doing. @>> we know it's safe. @we know that dante is not going @to @be hurt. @if you have stepped on a nail it @probably hurt really bad but we @have @450 nails that dante is laying @on @which means that his wait is @equally @distributed on those nails. @it's a fraction of a pound on @each @nail. @totally safe. @science behind t go to @learn @about our presentation @schedules. @nails? @i think we should try 900. @>> reporter: take it up a notch. @>> come on over. @we'll put a second bed of nails @on @top of dante.
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@>> i'm ready. @excellent. @just like the first bed that @he's @laying on, we knew that that @wouldn't hurt at all. @so let's make things a little @bit @more interesting. @will, what you're going to do is @place this on top of those wood @bricks. @how is that feeling, dante? @you feeling okay? @thumb's up? @ @>> yeah. @ @>> it's pretty heavy block and @we @could just lift it up. @we've already shown that it's @dangerous but really safe once @the @know the science. @we could just take cinder block @off. @>> reporter: we're not going to. @ @hard @out. @>> three, two, one! @
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@>> i'm fine. @>> reporter: any marks on you? @ @>> on the last one but not me. @>> reporter: all right, we @nailed @it. @ @[ laughter ]. @ @>>. @>> we nailed it. @>> i cringed. @don't know about his coat. @looks like he has a couple of @in there. @>> reporter: he's okay. @>> thank you very much. @ the lakefront project will @close @the roads this week. @where and when we can anticipate @the @work to start. @ @>> reporter: hi, there, hope @you're @having a great sunday. @i have a traffic alert for those @of @us who travel on the westside. @it's going to start tomorrow @near @the west shoreway because of the @lakefront west project. @cass avenue and west 54th @street, @this portion of the street had @close @tomorrow and had remain closed @until @june 2016.
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@live in the area that access to @driveways will be maintained. @you can always track the drive @yourself, i'm always helping you @on @wkyc.com/traffic. @we have live cameras and traffic @conditions for you, and of @course i @will be here tomorrow morning to @help you through your commute. @have a great day, and back to @you. @ just ahead on channel 3 news @tonight, we have a way to put @away @that never ending backpain.
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@ @. @ thanks for being with us. @if you haven't stepped outside, @open @the window really quick. @it is beautiful out this. @even smells like spring. @>> open the windows and breathe @it @in. @our air quality is very good @today. @our u.v. @index is very low today. @we have very little sunshine but @the @temperature is mild, that south @southwesterly wind flow, this is @a @day to enjoy the outdoors. @take it all in. @satellite and radar shows @there's @moisture just at our door step. @a few of us see showers, others @see @the rain move in later on this @evening. @i think for most of us the @rainfall @will hold off until half sunset. @the temperatures, though, @already @bumping up, everybody is in the @50s. @we'll keep on going, middle 50s
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@most by the time we get into the @early afternoon. @the winds will be brisk, @sustained @winds above 15 miles per hour, @closer to 20 miles an hour winds @later on. @overcast downtown, winds out of @the @south steady at 10 miles per @hour. @overall today a great finish to @the @month of january. @showers start later on, cooler @tomorrow, temperatures take a @dive @and then we return to mild @temperatures in the tuesday @forecast. @most of us will see the overcast @through the midday and afternoon @with very few breaks but i think @about 6 or 7:00 is when we'll @see a @few of these scattered showers @emerge. @more steady rain through the @overnight hours, after midnight @and @prior to sunrise, then at @drivetime @tomorrow, 6 a.m. @to 7 a.m., we start @to cheer out. @we'll see more sunshine early on @your monday morning however @temperatures will be chilly. @we'll dive out of these middle
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@30s down into the 20s. @so, very, very, very, very @friday @sid monday for us, enjoying the @weekend while we have it. @today's temperatures middle and @upper 50s, overcast skies @sticking @around. @but the long term looks like @we'll @see several changes. @once we get past our mild finish @to @our january forecast the bulk of @our @temperatures are going to return @to @normal. @let's take a look at our winds. @first of all, sustained winds @will @be above 15 miles per hour and @we @will see the opportunity for @gusting @chose to 30 mile per hour winds. @talk to you by our window nation @seven-day forecast, the up and @down @will come to answered on @groundhog @day when the temperatures take a @dive, behind that the moisture @will @transition, rain to snow. @. @>> i hope that groundhog doesn't @jinx us. @>> i have my optimism ready. @>> we'll trust you over oh @groundhog. @>> i hope so.
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@>> you heard it here first. @ @ today one price drop could @put @an end to back pain. @money man matt granite shows us @the @saving. @>> reporter: great to be with @you @this weekend a time when a lot @of us @focus on fitness. @i want to focus not only on @fitness @but at the age of 30 i started @having back pain issues. @i figured this was some @contraption @or some way for not only to @benefit @my back but to get me into @better @shape. @i reached out to a local trainer @to @test my deal. @ @>> hey, matt, thank you for @sending @me this ball. @i use an exercise ball with my @clients, great for tightening @abs. @it's great and travels light. @comes with a pump which is @awesome. @this one has a 2,000 pound @anti-berth capacity. @you can use this at the house or @at @yours office as a desk chair.
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@everything i tested there was @one @model that stood out. @monica robins was on to this @before @anyone in the country, i think @is a @testament to not only how much @she @knows about health but the fact @that @she can join in for ways to save @any @time. @your link, the deal, on @wkyc.com. @ @ we'll have to try it out. @ @ up next, took seven minutes @with @russ mitchell. @a chat with one of the most @prominent names in law @enforcement, @his philosophy on catching bad @guys
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@ @. @ good morning. @i'm russ mitchell and welcome to @seven minutes. @our guest today is someone you @have @seen often on our news program, @a @prominent name in haw @enforcement, @pete elliot's career has spanned @three decades. @the longest serving u.s. marshal @in @the history of the northern @district @of ohio and he joins us for @seven @minutes. @marshal elliot, good to see you. @>> thanks for having me. @>> that last stat is interesting
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@district office was opened in @1855. @you were appointed by a @republican, @george w. bush, reappointed by @barack obama. @why do you think you have @survived @so hong. @>> i've been able to work with @everybody across the board, i @don't @care if it's democrats or @republicans. @i have a great team and that @makes @that difference. @>> for people think of tommy lee @jones in the fugitive. @what does a u.s. marshal do? @ @>> we do a hot. @i'm in charge of the northern @district of ohio so i have a @dedicated staff throughout the @district that protects federal @judges, we apprehend fugitives @at @record paces, we run the federal @witness protection program. @anyone who gets arrested is in @our @custody federally. @>> in 2003 you created the @violent @fugitive tax force, 40,000 @fugitives @arrested in that time. @>> right.
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@>> the men and women of the task @force. @we started small, today we have @125 @departments, 350 men and women @that @are dedicated go out and risk @their @lives every day. @>> 40,000 people. @>> the most violent fugitives @out @there. @our guys are out there arresting @the @most violent every single day @and @have done an outstanding job. @>> you want to talk about the @cold @case fugitive unit created last @year. @a lot of cold cases out there? @ @>> a lot of cold cases. @a lot of murders from the 1970s @and @60s. @they've done a tremendous job @and @phenomenal job catching the @worst of @the worst. @>> at what point does it go cold @from a theoretical standpoint @you @consider something a cold case. @>> anything from the 60s, 70s, @80s @is cold to us. @the last person we caught was an @escaped murderer, from 1978. @>> frank freshwater, he escaped
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@later @you caught him. @how did you do that. @>> i can't tell you that. @>> i tried. @>> i have a dedicated staff. @that is what makes the @difference. @they don't stop, they work very, @very hard. @and again, as we tell our guys, @success is going from failure to @fail ural with great enthusiasm. @our men and women never quit. @they never stop until the case @done. @>> you sound like tommy lee @ @>> i do. @>> is there a case, a time, when @you @see these cases, they've been @around @so long, you say to yourself in @private, this is never going to @happen, we're not going to catch @this guy? @ @>> no, we've had some @frustrating @cases over the years, but we, @you @know, we continue to look for @tips @from the public. @your station has been partnered @with @us since 2003, and on our @fugitive @of the week program. @we capture person after person
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@that program. @>> back to the freshwater case, @that @is the longest, what is that, @the @longest fugitive ever out this @who @has been caught by the u.s. @marshals. @>> he was on the run for 56 @years, @so ... @>> how did it make you feel that @you @were able to catch him? @ @>> well, great. @we don't jump for joy and then @just, @you know, rest on that. @my men and women start the next @day. @they really put down the case @and @start on a new one the next day. @unfortunately here, thought the @city @and district, we get murder @after @murder. @and it seems to be an everyday @occurrence and our men and women @are @on those cases every single day @and @on the cold cases every single @day. @they're doing a phenomenal job. @>> i've heard you talk about @this @before, this disconnect between @law @enforcement and the community, @one @that both sides are trying to @repair. @do you see that getting better @before it getting worse in the @next @year or so? @ @>> i do. @the only way we make a @difference is @the community and law @enforcement
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@over the years we've been table @to @start some programs in the @marshal @service that have been @effective. @one was fugitive safe surrender. @we started that in 2005 and @today @over 60,000 fugitives have @peacefully surrendered. @that's made a difference. @a unique partnership between the @community and law enforcement. @that's what we need. @>> are you surprised that the @disconnect has gotten this wide @as @it has become? @ @>> nothing surprises me any @more, to @be honest with you, russ. @there's a lot of dedicated @police @officers out there every single @day @who want to make a difference @and @want to partner with the right @organizations out there and they @do. @it's often the bad things you're @hearing about that is in the @news @but a lot of good out there. @>> we try to report on those as
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@let's talk about you, third @generation law enforcement is @this a @profession you knew you would @do? @ @>> probably nots probably not @always. @i have a father, grandfather in @law @enforcement, i have a brother @and @sister, one normal brother, but @you @know. @>>. @[ laughter ]. @one normal brother. @>> i've been honored to serve as @u.s. marshal for the last 13 @years @and i think i'm in my 33rd year @of @law enforcement. @a lot of good i've seen. @>> you're from lakewood ohio. @>> st. edwards. @>> the most rewarding part of @your @job these days? @ @>> seeing people in my office @promoted and being able to put @them @in those positions. @you know, again, i'm only @successful @because of the staff that i @have. @and that's the only reason. @so i have a great staff out @there @that are very dedicated, very @hard @working. @not only in the warrant side but @administrative side, operational @side and stow on and so on.
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@i have a dedicated staff and @they @make a difference every day. @>> we have a little more than a @minute left. @you have received so many @accolades. @what are you most proud of. @when you look at your legacy, @what @are you most proud of? @ @>> i remember when we started @the @task force back if 2003 and @people @said there's no reason to @reinvent @the wheel, 40,000 fugitives @later it @was reinvented. @i'm proud of the partnerships we @have. @i'm proud that the people came @to @our task force and the police @chief @in cleveland, the cuyahoga @county @sheriff were on my task force. @that's only two of many that @have @been promoted throughout the @years. @i'm proud of their @accomplishments
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@>> pete eliot will run for @office. @any truth to that? @ @>> i think you have the wrong @person @in the u.s. courthouse. @>> is that a no. @>> no. @that is a no. @i have no intention or plans on @doing that. @law enforcement has been my @whole @life and, that's the only thing @i @pretty much know how to do, and @that's what i'm going to stick @to. @you know, i'm fortunate to be @the @longest serving in northern @ohio, if @i last one more week the longest @serving in the state of ohio. @it's been good and this is my @profession. @>> pete elliot, thanks for @coming. @>> thanks, man. @>> that is all for this week. @see you monday at six on the @news @and back here next week for @seven @minutes. @have a great weekend. @ @ @. @>> announcer: to watch this @again,
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@. @one @week away we're getting a look @at @to air. @the ads are always one of the @most @popular parts of the super bowl. @the average rate for a 30 second @ad @year. @this year, seth roguan and amy @lite @commercial. @$270 million. @it @we're hoping that we get some @entertainment value out of it. @>> lots to talk about on monday. @>> at least if the game isn't @commercials but ural both are. @ temperatures will be mailed @before the change takes place @windy and mild today, rain
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