tv Channel 3 News Sunday NBC September 4, 2016 9:00am-10:01am EDT
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good morning. we are live at the cleveland cultural gardens. later today mother theresa will be celebrated. should we say saint teresa? >> good morning. temperatures outside are in the 60s. it is a comfortably cool start. we have 90s in your forecast. o where you can find a glimpse of hillary clinton and tim kaine. channel 3 morning newscast made possible by the call better brothers floor shows. it is time to fall in love again with your home. channel 3 news today. you are taking a live look at the cultural gardens this morning. of course, this is a beautiful
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activity. >> yeah. >> you are going to need the sunglasses. >> some sunscreen as well for sure. i have been saying that all morning. >> i'm going to make sure i have it. >> [ laughter ] >> please do because our director does she was out at the cleveland airshow yesterday , and, i mean, she looks like a tomato. we do not want that to happen to you. sunscreen, sunglasses, maybe a son had. all will be needed. it was a comfortably co >> upper 40s in some spots. we are warming up nicely. temperatures as of 9:00, to get the sunday going, at about 61 degrees or so in elyria. if you are waking up with us this morning in akron and canton, a great morning for you at 65. we are dry throughout the day today. let's break down the forecast. by about 10:00, we make it into
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and i think that the highs make it into the low 80s, so live it, love it, and enjoy it, because we have 90s and humidity on the way by the end of this upcoming work week. we will talk all about that part of the forecast straight ahead of course, we literally have -- 60,000 people to 100,000 people downtown towards the lakefront airport for the airshow. we are breaking down every part of the forecast for the folks as well. there's lots to look forward to. >> perfect weather. thank you, michael. besides being a nobel peace prize winner and a miracle worker, mother teresa is now a things. pope francis led the ceremony earlier -- alyssa raymond joins us with how she was able to be honored in such a way. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. mother teresa, now saint teresa, will be honored in the cleveland cultural garden. specifically in the albanian
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statue of her stance. wind shear? you might be asking. her parents were albanian. earlier this morning in italy thousands of faithful packed st. peter's square for the ceremony. mother teresa's revered for her work with the poor in india and she won the nobel peace prize in 1979 for her work with calcutta india is destitute and ill. that word continued after she herself me looks were evidence of two miracles. the miracle, an indian woman with a stomach tumor and a brazilian man with a brain infection, both say that they were healed after prayers to the nun. >> the things that she did were little ordinary things with extraordinary love. >> she is an example that holds -- our individual lives can
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this world that sometimes is too much looking for individualism. >> reporter: in 1950, she started the missionaries of charity with only 12 members. today there are more than 4500 sisters. on monday will be 19 years since mother teresa died. from now on she will be known as saint teresa of calcutta. the canonization ceremony is expected to begin this afternoon, right around 12:30 pm, and we will bring you all of that tonight on the news on channel 3. back to you in the studio. >> thank you so much. last night a house fire in cleveland injured at least one person, in the 4000 block of west 48th street investigators are looking into the cause. the fire spread to a grill on the back porch where a propane tank exploded.
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hospital only as a precaution. it is a crime that shocked northeast ohio after numerous bodies were discovered on the east side of cleveland where anthony sowell lives. almost 7 years later, this is what it looks like. on saturday group organized by black on black crime cleaned it and the families of the victims say that they have heard promises about a memorial but it has not yet happened. >> pride and it is about the 11 women murdered and i want to say that my heart goes out to the families and it will never be forgotten. >> the imperial coalition formed to help the victims get a memorial -- the group's director blames slow funding. authorities in cincinnati found heroin laced with a sedative so powerful that it can tranquilize a 2000 pound elephant. it is 10,000 times more potent than heroin.
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of how dangerous this mix can be. the democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton and her running mate tim kaine announced they will be in clan will start earlier than normal at 10:00 in the morning. to get in a hillary clinton rally. and this is likely not the last time we will see hillary clinton and donald trump right in northeast ohio. voters will have to decide in november if they should keep $60 million cleveland school tax levy. supporters say that it is crucial to keep the district on track. channel 3 dawn kendrick
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then when the 17-year-old, a senior at john adams high school, determined to be -- >> mechanical engineer. robotics -- won the national championship >> reporter: that is brian simmons, the coordinator for the closing the achievement gap program that he says is turning the tide for at risk youth. it is on track now to graduate. >> that first day, i remember the first meeting and he said that i'm going to build you and mold you into something grave. >> reporter: it is one of the programs brought to you by the 2012 $60 million tax levy that cmsd is asking cleveland voters to renew in november. >> it will not increase taxes. we want to make that clear to the voters. it will not increase them but it will continue to the many activities that have gone on as part of the cleveland plan since 2012. >> reporter: the campaign kicks off this weekend and it both things like smaller class sizes, increase in pre--- teacher training, games and attendance -- and a 14% graduation improvement and more than half of all graduating seniors going to college, days say. but the fact that these students are achieving better under the cleveland plan in the
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them about how to make those goals -- the robots they will have an solutions to the roadblocks. you can never have too much knowledge in life. >> reporter: the levy makes up 20% of the cleveland school budget, 38,000 school students depend on it. >> you can be whatever you want to be as long as you have got the drive in life. >> reporter: dawn kendrick, channel 3 news. >> under the plan clevelanders with a property worth $100,000 are paying an additional $1500 in their property taxes. ticket prices for the month of september as it celebrates its 21st birthday. if you live in northeast ohio you can get tickets for $10. if you present your identification at the box office. that is more than half off the price of a normal general admission ticket of $23. another reason to check out the rock called the future -- they are working on adding a beer garden and a seasonal outdoor stage. coming up, under the radar
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of the mother of a minnesota boy missing since 1989 says that his remains have been filed. 11-year-old was riding his bicycle with his brother and friend on october 22, 1989 when a gunmen abducted him from the roadway near his home in saint joh sierra. that is about 80 miles northwest of minneapolis. he had been seen since. no one has been arrested or charged in his abduction. two people are dead after a small airplane crash in florida that happened on saturday morning. the airplane was located about 4 miles south of port everglades. rescue boats were also seen in
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what caused this airplane to crash. president obama and china's president have formally joined at the landmark global climate agreement. president obama says that the agreement known as of the paris accord may be seen as, quote, the moment that we finally decided to save our planet. the leaders held a series of discussions in china before the summit of world economic powers that starts today. in politics, donald trump was in detroit saturday trying to gain support among african- american voters. this is after weeks of criticism that he was making his pitch for black votes to largely white audiences. jacob rasco has more. >> reporter: outside the great faith ministry church in
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inside donald trump appealing directly to a black audience with a decidedly softer, more humble tone. >> i fully understand that the african-american community has suffered from discrimination and that there are many wrongs that must still be made right. they will be made right. >> reporter: he is citing scripture and calling for a, quote, civil rights agenda for our times. >> one that ensures the right to a great education, so important, and the right to live in safety and in peace and to have a really, really great job. >> was a genuine? >> by what we have heard in the past -- i would say no. >> these a self-described independent say that they were impressed but that may not be enough. >> he has a whole lot of making up to do. >> reporter: the bishop wayne jackson who invited donald trump presented him with this.
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different donald trump that is on television then you see in person. >> reporter: donald trump scripted highly visible approach may be working for his campaign. polls show a tightening race including the latest on my poll showing a dead heat and eight point drop for hillary clinton who has been keeping a low profile. >> we are the indispensable nation. >> reporter: public events in two weeks -- relying on surrogates while fundraising but facing more fallout the fbi release notes from the 3 1/2 hour interview with the secretary during which she said 40 times that she could not remember something, including being trained on how to handle classified information. the hillary clinton strategy is hoping donald trump will beat donald trump but instead the g.o.p nominee once again unpredictable. >> republican vice presidential candidate mike pence was in columbus yesterday for the
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in an exclusive one-on-one interview with nbc's meet the press moderator chuck todd, mike pence spoke about the tax return -- transparency of the donald trump campaign. >> whatever you want to say about hillary clinton -- we know that because the information has been dragged out of them or it has been disposed. we do not have any disclosures. >> donald trump and i are going to release our tax returns. i will in the next week and donald trump will release the completion of an audit. >> that will not be before the election. >> we will see. >> you can watch meet the press with chuck todd this morning on channel 3 at 10:00. for more from governor pence as well as an exclusive interview with former democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. a digital detox and why stepping away from the telephone and other forms of technology during the holiday weekend is becoming a trend. first, storm separation, the jersey shore preparing for
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forecast. >> it looks great if you are going out to progressive field, don't forget the sunglasses. here's what it looks like. we are forecasting temperatures at first pitch at about 81 degrees. that is at 4:10 pm. 73 by the ninth evening and a major heat by next week. more on when to expect 90s with humidity coming up right after
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people along the jersey shore are preparing for post- tropical cyclone hermine. ted greenberg reports on how they are doing that. >> reporter: along the jersey shore, rising waters. >> swimming in here yesterday. >> reporter: now bernadette is bracing for what could be near record flooding around her house on the avenue in cape may. >> i will say -- i will stay until the water is above my ankles and then i will take shelter. >> reporter: of the highest water from hermine, especially monday morning. some are planning to stick it out. >> we have been here 15 years. if we have to kayak up to civil street, we will. >> maybe it is time to leave but i am here right now. >> reporter: although not mandatory, many beach communities have been encouraging visitors to leave the barrier islands before conditions become treacherous. earlier this evening, blowing sand and beaches being eaten away, the angry ocean already
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wildwood. >> we were here yesterday with our granddaughter and everything was flat. today there are a couple of -- >> we are here for another week. what are we going to do for another week? >> reporter: foremost, these are dangerous waves. surfers indicate -- they call them perfect. >> it is very big and very shallow water. it is pretty scary but good waves. >> hurricane? >> that is exactly. it is over the oakland -- the open waters of the atlantic ocean, and we are anticipating it to re-strength it back into a tropical storm. it may or may not become a hurricane but either way it is going to bring a lot of cloud cover and a lot of rain to parts of new england, so watching medbury carefully. back at home, it could not be
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-- 2016 in cleveland national errors grow. throughout the morning, we are in the 60s but i think that we easily break into the 70s in the next hour or so. low 80s later on this afternoon. a lot of folks are watching the airshow from the water so if you are going to be going out on the water, winds from the north between five and 15, driving waves, less than 2 feet, and it is going to be great but sunscreen and sunglasses is what i suggest on sunday. now, lower 60s in wooster, elyria, 61, comfortable equals 65 in akron-canton, and fog was an issue but not so much an issue right now which is a good -- the good news. not tracking any rainfall compliments of the high- pressure but what i want to show you is you notice what happens in the western edge of a high pressure. there is a lot of warmth down
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you think about atlanta, georgia, into florida. that heat is going to be pumped through the bluegrass state and into the buckeye state and the northeast ohio -- it is through this afternoon so we are back in the 80s, and then tomorrow, monday, labor day, and throughout the rest of the work week us of the high-pressure center will be planted there. in terms of the post-tropical cyclone hermine, we are expecting it to strengthen, perhaps to tropical storm status and then continue to slowly meander of the eastern seab, massachusetts in the coming days. if you have friends and family out that way, you may want to touch base with them to make sure that they know about that. otherwise, through the evening hours tonight, it is going to be absolutely gorgeous on
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early tomorrow morning, to start off labor day, i would say 95% of you have the day off. it is going to be amazing if you want to get out and about, maybe go for a morning run, do barbecuing through the afternoon. it looks wonderful and it is the last swimming pool day so i think that you might be able to get away with hanging out by the swimming pool. not necessarily getting and. it is warm but not really hot. the temperatures are the upper 70s, low to mid-80s, overnight lows, upper 50s, lower 60s and a light jacket need a. the window nation, seven-day forecast, temperatures in the 80s through tuesday and look at what happens by wednesday into thursday. the dog days of summer are back. again, upper 80s, low 90s by of summer, joining us from rescue village in the county -- our friend -- our friends. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> we cannot forget to mention the extra special lady in the room. chanel. five years young.
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said. she is a how to mix and barry sweet. she is great at home, left alone, great with people, great in the car. she is great all around. >> she has. we cannot mention enough how soft her ears our. ever since she walked into the studio, she has been absolutely amazing. how would folks go about making an adoption organization? >> they can come out during any of the open hours. we are open from noon until 5:00 and we're closed for the holiday and tuesdays and wednesdays are closed as well so if you cannot come out today, you can check her out on thursday when we open at noon. were through the weekend, next week. >> perfect. plenty of opportunities. if she is not adopted already. tell me more about what you have going on in the middle of september. >> on september 18 we have the event that is the annual fundraising event, and the
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the arboretum this year. it is dog friendly, kid friendly appeared you can bring the pooches. >> we want to see your face, by the way. not the other end. >> there is a walk, a run, and a ton of vendors and adopt marathon so all of the adoptable dogs will be there. but how did she do in the car? >> she was awesome. she laid down and she was really quiet. it was lish there. but my goodness. it is a puppy for all occasions. thank you so much for coming in. she is going to continue to sniff around the room and the studio and see what is going on. i am just saying, what an adorable puppy. i wish that we could make them have a wkyc puppy. that would be it. >> she is classy. thank you. are you one of those people who check their telephones every five minutes? michael and i are but it turns
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unplug during vacation but we are unable to. mark barker reports on the growing trend of the digital detox. >> reporter: the daily collect -- connection with digital devices can be obsessive for many and addicting. >> 66% of us suffer from a fear of losing our telephone or not having access to our telephone. >> reporter: this led to a digital detox trend with more people making time to disconnects. >> you may feel like you actually are going through a withdrawal device and information. >> reporter: for those without the willpower to do it on their own, there are retreats that structure time away. >> you can notice it is an incredibly beautiful day. >> reporter: 100 people cape -- came through the camp for four days of play. cutting off access to digital devices. >> i am having a little anxiety but that is why i am here. >> it is like a safety blanket. >> i live in san francisco
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>> reporter: the campers went through a technical check. trading in their digital devices for analog activities. >> to let go of some of the patterns of their daily lives. like keeping track of time and schedule. and being glued to their technology. >> reporter: participant say that the digital detox has physical and psychological benefits. >> we are not saying that technology is bad or evil. everything usual it can be a medicine or a poison. >> reporter: taking time to stop and smell the roses instead of using them on instagram. mark barker, nbc news. >> interesting. lots to do this holiday weekend. you can find out what you can catch a glimpse of the cleveland national airshow. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this morning in italy pope francis declared mother teresa a saints. coming up what is happening in
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where if you are looking for a good morning and afternoon to get out and get yard work done or be lazy like me and grab a good book and sit outside, today's the perfect day. perhaps you are going to one of our beautiful beaches in the area. edgewater, euclid, the water quality report looks good so two thumbs up, temperatures outside again, if you are extra sensitive to the cool air, you might need a light jacket but otherwise it is a sunshine that we are tracking. going towards cedar point in sandusky, a great-looking morning. i think that as the park opens within the next 30 minutes, we are at 72 degrees, lower 80s in the 3:00 hour, the high for today, and sunset is before the 8:00 p.m. hours so at 8:00 and beyond 8:00 we will tumble into the lower 70s and upper 60s. a few of you might be sniffly
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counts straight ahead but long story short, it is a beautiful labor day weekend in northeast ohio and one that we need to savor. >> summer is sticking around. this morning pope francis declared mother teresa a saint. she spent her life devoted to the poor and alyssa raymond joins us with more on her life and how people around the world are honoring her. >> reporter: good morning. a ceremony is taking place later this afternoon and the cleveland cultural garden. garden, where a 7 foot bronze statue of mother teresa, now saint teresa, now stands. you might ask why it is being held here. well, her parents were albanian so that is the connection. people from all over the world gathered to be a part of this. there are people in the indian city of calcutta, watching the
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television screen as pope francis officially declared mother teresa a saint. to become a saint, the vatican looks for evidence of two miracles. that miracles, an indian woman with a stomach tumor and a brazilian man with a brain infection both say that they were healed after prayers to the nun. she won the nobel peace prize in 1979 for her work helping the ill and dying, work that she continued after she herself became sick. >> she let us do something and we are very happy to be a part of this canonization because this century, it is hard to see anybody becoming a
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born in 1910 to albanian parents in modern-day macedonia and in 1950 she started the missionaries of charity with only 12 members. today there are more than 4500 sisters. on monday it will be 19 years since mother teresa died. from now on she will be known as saint teresa. back out here live, you can see that they are putting flowers up, all set up for the canonization ceremony that is expected to take place around 12:30 pm this afternoon. we will be here and we will have more for you on this on channel 3 news this evening. back to you in the studio. law enforcement reminding us to drive sober or get pulled over this labor day weekend. you will see officers out there in for some highways. in 20 1440% of deadly crashes involved drunk drivers. that is the highest percentage over five years. the dui task force and cuyahoga county will be out this weekend.
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airplanes and jets are flying high during the cleveland national airshow at the lakefront airport. you can catch the show through monday and there are more than 30 airplanes on display. the main attraction, of course, the u.s. navy blue angels. we have been hearing them. >> what you see behind me is the original one and only, and the serial number 3079 gulf and if you see any of the old videos, any of the postcards, even though baseball cards from the television series, you will always see that number, the federal registration, and that is how the government signifies and documents each aircraft that flies around. that machine is the real >> the gates open at 9:00 and a close at 3:00 in the afternoon. the show runs until 4:00. the event attracts between 60,000 people and 100,000 people. the cleveland museum of natural history wildlife center
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variety of ohio animals and plants include bobcats, foxes and river otters. the animals came from rescue or rehabilitation centers and they could not survive on their own. you can check out the center this weekend from 10:00 in the morning until 5:00 the afternoon. that is on labor day. you can lace up your running shoes. cleveland among the top 50 best places to run in america. runners world released a list in cleveland comes in at number 35. cities were based on parks, safety, food and climate. cleveland and the surrounding areas have more than 23,000 acres of land, across 18 parks, nk san francisco followed by seattle and boston. that is interesting that food is in there. a perfect return home. coco crisp shines in his first game back in and indians jersey since 2005. highlights from another tribe
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and now the window nation sports report. >> good morning. what a win for the interview last night. it was fantastic over the marlins at progressive field. the indians a season-high 22 games over 500 and they lead the tigers by 5 1/2 in the center, magic number now 23. they got down early 3-0 facing one of the best pitchers in baseball. but coco crisp -- first hit -- battling the tribe, leading off
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double, three hits and three runs, and look at him take this one for a ride. 22nd homer. it is 3-2 for the game tied at 3. carlos santana with the rbi base hit. francisco limbo -- 4-three matter his first career four hit game, bringing in more runs, 7-3 indians and after giving up three, he retires 22 of the final 25 batters he faces. all five indian starters have 10 win, first time since 1961, winning their fifth straight 8- 3, going for the sweep today. the browns open the season a week from today in philadelphia and it will be a young browns team. all four team members of the draft class made the 53 man roster as yesterday's cuts -- the browns roster will change before that game but it will not have justin gilbert on it. the browns 2014 first-round pick was traded to the steelers
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they wanted him out of here. gilbert started three games and did nothing on the field and was a problem off of it. the browns drafted six players in the first round between 2011 and 2014. they had zero left on the roster. taylor, richardson, being go, gilbert, and johnny manziel gone. he was waived by the browns, catching 28 passes for 241 yards last season but with four rookies, enter gordon, five weeks, no room for gabriel or wide receiver. he hit his contract -- it was terminated. signing britain call quit yesterday. he is in the seventh nfl season, won the super bowl in denver but the broncos released him earlier this week going with a cheaper rookie punter. denver gets the former cleveland quarterback austin
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and with rg3, cody kessler, josh mccowan -- he was let go. you will not hear josh mcallen to vikings rumors anymore. minnesota traded the 27 -- 2017 first-round pick for sam bradford to replace teddy bridgewater. if carson wentz is healthy he will start -- for philadelphia. the storyline is never ending. the eagles have him and the browns have the 2017 first- round pick. the buckeyes destroyed bowling green. their best offense of day in 86 years scoring 77 points. the most by an urban meyer coached team in his career. what a season opener yesterday, 107,000 living it up, buckeyes down 7-0, 7-7 in the first quarter, j.t. barrett, 25 yard touchdown to wilson doshi had two, and their up 14-7 in the first. a great play, curtis samuel, overgrow, 79 yards for the touchdown, 21-7. he had all- purpose yards and three
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buckeyes debut, scoring two touchdowns, 70-10 and the buckeyes going to win 77-10. not bad with six starters back and 30 guys playing the first game. >> i like our players. i have done this long enough that i can see a talented player. when we have one and we have a bunch of them. i just wanted to see them performing in the arena. >> we had a good game. we feel like we can do a lot better. running around. the first time. back tomorrow. we made mistakes. >> i think it is clear who the buckeyes quarterback is this season. j.t. barrett outstanding yesterday, another reminder of how great he has been at ohio state. responsible for a program record, seven touchdowns yesterday. he threw for 60 -- a career- high 349 yards. he led the buckeyes to a school record 776 yards of total
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what a day for j.t. barrett and the buckeyes yesterday. also a good day last night for akron winning its opener, and a tough loss for kent state at penn state. i am dave chudowsky. have a great sunday, everybody. coming up, and join your labor day weekend a party. we will explain that the alcoholic beverage that is the drink of choice. making your home smarter. matt granite has deals to make your life more handy coming up in weekend ways to save of the weather. >> it is a beautiful start this morning, albeit comfortably well. a light jacket before you go out the door, and sniffling and season -- perhaps you suffer from wheat allergies. you will notice that, again, the wheat allergens are at a medium, tree, grass and mold is nice and low. the almanac, yesterday, the upper 70s and that is where we should be. i think we make it into the low 80s today.
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the last time beer was dethroned as the nation's favorite alcoholic drink was back in 2005. i wonder what it was then. you need to add beer to the labor day picnic. this weekend. >> possibly. sometimes i go for a nice cold lemonade. >> [ laughter ] >> it is my favorite drink. i like the sweet sugary drinks, the juices and all of that kind of st >> you always say that you have to have the water with you to stay hydrated. >> h2 on the rock may be shaken and not stirred. what is wrong with that? here's what it looks like outside as we speak. it is going to be into the 26th in cleveland national airshow, through the morning, we are in
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i lunchtime we top out close to 80 degrees and that will be the forecast. there will be so much sunshine outside that i think that the sunscreen is going to be needed. the current temperatures, low to mid 60s, visibility is looking good so from where we were this morning, visibilities towards wayne county were down to about 1 mile. we have improved steadily which is the good news. we are nice and dry complements of high pressure to the southeast. high pressure on the western edge, also helping to facilitate a nice warm up. you notice that nice and warm air towards the atlanta. that is going to be thrown into northeast ohio, and we are going to soak it up over the next couple of days. further off into the atlantic ocean, tracking post-tropical cyclone hermine, expecting it to strengthen again, possibly into a tropical storm once again. i think that it will brush up back towards new england so something that we will keep our eyes on over the next week or
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looking good. at lunchtime of through about the 5:00 hour, looking and feeling wonderful. the temperatures are in the upper 70s, lower 80s, and this evening, equally as nice if you want to get some barbecuing done. first thing tomorrow, most of you have the day off. it is going to be a beautiful labor day in northeast ohio with temperatures in the mid- 80s tomorrow. if you are doing a barbecue or a cookout, make sure that you are drinking plenty of water and stay hydrated. the temperatures for highs today, upper 70s, lower 80s, with a breeze in the air, overnight lows, comfortably cool, upper 50s, lower 60s, light jacket weather. if you are going out the games, taking place, perhaps a progressive field, again, by the time the ninth inning rolls around, a light jacket is not a bad idea. we surge into the upper 80s, low 90s into tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. our best shot for showers and
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week, thursday, friday, and saturday so some folks are needing to water their lawn and mother nature will help on thursday, friday, and saturday but it is labor day -- unofficial end of this summer but 90s by the middle of the week. >> how are you are grilling skills? >> horrible. >> i will tell you about it later. today we make your home and while it smart. matt granite puts the control in your hands. >> reporter: it is great to be with you this weekend. clap on. built. i have got something better. for those of you that want that command over your power outlets, and for those of you that do not want to army crawl under pieces of furniture to turn off a lamp or christmas time, to deal with a christmas tree. you have the ability to smart control your home for $23. one of my favorite deals which we just put to the test gives you to remote controls, five smart outlets, and, well, before we take you through the deal, take a look.
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if you want ice cream this morning, you might want to try this. blue bell ice cream announced a new flavor inspired by the camouflage trend. it is called camouflage and cream and features three flavors, pistachio, allman, milk chocolate and cream cheese. the flavors are swirled together to create a camouflage pattern, available right now in stores but in limited quantities. we want ice cream in the morning. >> the breakfast of champions. >> yeah. >> i like that. if you are thinking, i want to go out and i'm taking the friends and family and going to cedar point, it is going to be an awesome morning and afternoon at the roller coasters for highs around 81 degrees if you're going out to
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by tomorrow, temperatures are in the mid-80s for labor day so any labor day holiday plans look rate and we surge into the upper 80s and low 90s by wednesday with a chance for showers and storms to round out the upcoming work week. all in all, so much going on for the indians game and if you're going to the airshow, and amazing afternoon so please do not forget the sunscreen. >> thank you for watching be sure to tune in for the news at 11:00 tonight. and as always, look at wkyc.com and our mobile app. have a good day. >> thank you for watching channel 3 news. take it with you wherever you go, texting wkyc, 25432 download our closed captioning of channel 3 news is sponsored by
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this sunday, 6 five days to election day and we're no clearer about donald trump and deportation. is he purposely not committing to a policy or does he really not have one. >> we did discuss the wall. we didn't >> this morning i try to pin down donald trump's running mate, mike pence on what is presidency would do. >> donald trump has been completely restricted. >> its just more evidence and hillary clinton is the most dishonest candidate. >> my sit down with mike pence, also, you say you want a revolution. >> we need a political
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