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trump. the vote came after midnight ending with 216 votes for trump to only 68 for democratic nominee hillery clinton. they have never officially endorsed a presidential candidate before but they feel it's crucial to back a candidate in this election. this team played for the first time since the death of their d carly was at the game where a special memorial was held in his honor. >> the panthers took to the field with horns and high fives but under those helmets, there's as much grief on this gridiron. andre jackson's father stood on the sidelines during the game his son would have played in.
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community members honoring him. this balloon release and a moment of silence. >> you can tell by the whole mood in the locker room. >> andre was the regular visit to for the school resource officer. >he would come to my office every day for two years and it's unfortunate right now he's not here. >he described the 17-year-old jr. the same way as everyone else. >> smiling, he doesn't have any enemies. everybody liked him. >> it may be more shocking. in injury laps friday he was sent to the hospital and died sunday from a bowel laceration, blunt force to the abdomen.
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opening drive. >> he's up there smiling right now sitting next to god. he's watching the game right now. i know he is. >car ly flint morgan channel 3 news. >> they won 43-0. visitation for andre is next friday with the funeral next saturday. for more information look for the story on wkyc.com. ohio's minimum wage goes up 5-cents. that wage at $8.15 an hour. while it's not much, there was no increase in state minimum wage for this year. a brand new program in cleveland is taking aim at social justice for photos. the group of teens took photos displayed as part of the shooting without bullets program. channel 3 explains why they're
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a child. what you see is broken glass with the words fear painted on them. it was taken from this you tube video. a group of boys hand cuffing girls at the pool. sounds like these as eyes zero in on photos often with dramatic events. anderson was killed referencing the death of cleveland woman killed by police. spray painted in blue. >> there's no choice but the listen. these photos are screaming. a 12-year-old shot in
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>> we speak in obstacles and try to overcome that. >> a malone student is using photos as her words. >> it's just showing people through my eye what i see. >> a vision the group feels is not often safe. hillery golston, channel 3 news. >> hillery, thanks. if you're driving along the snow road bridge overpass you might the bridge. that's because the city continues to bring attention to the breast cancer. it's one of the largest in the state of ohio. >> this morning a farmer's market, food truck festival and race for childhood cancer is all happening in one place. that's where we find melissa what joins us live with more on the fun going on there and parent ally all the eating that's happening this morning.
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we don't have food in the studio. >> you know if you hang out with me, there's going to be food around. >> check this piece of pizza out. they got their start here iner park. the pizza, george, go into detail. >> i moved here seven years ago. thank you for having us and tuning in. we moved here and then we did a small thing there and after seven years, here we are. >> introduce me to your family. who do we have here? >> my wife, daughter, david and
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>> i hope so. >> and you have local ingredients too. where do you get your produce? >> we do the farmer's market every saturday to pick up all our ingredients, fresh ingredients with the farmer's market vendors. they all come along and hopefully in the winter we can get some stuff from them. >> you made it yourself but you also have >> we have a pizzeria here in avon. a year ago we opened the restaurant. >> how quickly do these pizzas cook? it looks like they're pumping them out of the oven.
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90 seconds. they're all with guidance. >> what are you going to make for us now here? >> i'm going to make a margarita which is basically tomato sauce in house and theonomous really la goes on it too and olive oil and a pinch of salt and in 90 seconds it will be done. >> this is food. i don't eat fast food. this is healthy quick food. >> it's quiet healthy. we make the tomato sauce and as we said, we used all fresh ingredients from the market. >> can i learn how to put this in? i'll just walk it over and hand it over to you then.
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there you go. >> look at that. here's my third piece of pizza. look at it dripping. oh my goodness. i'm going to try to do this lady like. full screen now. you're looking at all the events going on today. the first one is the farmer's market happening today first at 9:00 and then don't forget there's a two truck festival, challenge going on from 11:00 to 4:00. you're not going here. all right. finally. i don't know. does emily have like dainty et
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your mouth? i don't think they cover pizza. >> all right. thanks so much. great information this morning. still ahead, investigators continue to try and find a cause in the commuter train crash in new jersey. why they haven't had any success with the black box so far. plus, the candidates continue to hit the campaign trail hard. this morning, what new personal attacks are coming out from both candidates.
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welcome back. in new jersey investigators have found the blacks box. crews are still searching for other data to help them understand what may have caused the crash. workers are trying to stabilize the station to make it safer for the investigators through the wreckage. investigators say one goal is to find out what happened in the minutes leading up such as breaking. we are currently making sure that the -- >> they expect to be on the scene for at least the next week. keeping an eye on the tropics this morning, hurricane matthew, the storm is a category 5 with winds topping 150 miles an hour.
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a hurricane watch issued for jamaica overnight. forecasters say the storm turns towards jamaica by the end of the weekend. volts wagon has agreed to pay dealers in the u.s. up to $1.2 billion. dealers can choose to opt out and pursue their own lawsuits against volts wagon. a judge still has the settlement. donald trump's fall out continues today making light on the attacks of his rival hillery and former miss universe. the target of his tweets are answering back. that's not helping him at a time he struggles with female voters. >> in michigan, donald trump
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>> you're the strongest people, most loyal people ever to be involved in a campaign. >> he's quoting women voters with his daughter's help. >> the most important job anyone can have is being a mother. that shouldn't mean taking a pay cut. >> a debate footnote has become a full chapter in the campaign. he took to twitter but singling out her calling her disgusting and claiming she has a sex tape. >> trump joked on twitter saying it answered the em fa mis3:00 a.m. phone call. she tells him she's answering a call. >> i'm trying to be changed. >> bryan moore, nbc news washington. >> all right. earlier this week, we saw
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now this is going viral. everyone wants to get in on a political scam. a few sandwich shops are mocking trump. they're looking at what a trump sandwich is. white bread, full of bologna. one version has mexican chips on the side. just ahead, we get the voice of jim donovan's take on what they need to do to come up win tomorrow plus how you can take help take a walk to end alzheimers. >> happy saturday to you. if you're thinking rain or shine i'm heading out on the lake with my boat, here's what it looks like. winds from the south east between 5-15 knots. waves less than two feet. a descent day on the water in terms of waves but there is a chance for showers and storms. we're talking about what's going on in the tropics coming
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hi everybody. sunday afternoon the broncs take on the 1-2 washington redskins. at some point, for hue jackson to have his message crystallized to the cleveland browns roster, they must win at some point.
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thinking must pay off in a victory to make words ring true with football players. they are to use the catch phrase all in right now. they want to see the production of a win. he realized they need some success. close to last two weeks but they have to get up and over the wall. as they take on the red skins, second week as a starting quash for the broncs he needs to be better and quicker and get rid of the football in the right spot and stop giving away plays. by giving away plays, i mean this, too many times he held on to the ball too long and threw it away which is a good thing to throw it over but a wasted play. people are open and he needs to find them early and hit them on target and let them go with the football. he needs to be a quicker decision maker.
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run the football. the red skins have a difficult time shutting down the run and the browns running it through the first three games but specifically last week against the dolphins has been su push. that's why they should have run the ball earlier instead of getting filled in with bad field position. washington really struggles against the giants last week controlling the run and the week before that against dallas and pittsburgh. that tells me the game plan should be simple. help out the rook can i quash and run the quash. key number three is this. i thought the browns played well last week all game long. the key will be this.
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out with wide receivers and tight ends. they attack you through the air. they throw the football. there are two keys to shutting that down. some pressure on kurt cousin cousins and jordan reed gets down the field and makes big plays for washington. those are the three keys in the game. if we throw in a fourth, make your field goals. channel 3 sports. thanks so much. i think it's something everybody's talking about. not only this weekend but the rain. the rain is just kind of sorry, it's raining on our parade for the week. >> here's what we can say about it. yesterday was our day off, of course, i had the best nap in the world. >> great sleeping weather.
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cleaned like crazy. i'm still smelling bleach. >> tracking for you today, a huge story, of course. the today show coming up after our newscast and their going to be talking about this as well. it's a major hurricane brewing. this is the atlantic ocean, of course; and then the caribbean and this anyone can republican. we're expecting this to take a sharp turn. 156 miles per hour. it becomes a category 5. this is the highest category on the scale. here's what it looks like right now. this is our spaghetti plot is what we call it. these are different forecast models on where they expect matthew to move.
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left turn and eventually roll right over not only jamaica but parts of cuba and then eventually towards the bahamas. if you have any friends or family members within the next say weekish or so in south florida or traveling to the bahamas, they've got to be paying close attention to this. current temperatures mid-to upper 50s, 60s right now. most of us dry and sprinkles still seen there heading generally towards coniac. other than that, again, the showers we're seeing are continuing to wrap around an area of low pressure that we're tracking for you. this area of low pressure is going to linger not only through your day today but also tomorrow on sunday . it doesn't move until sunday evening into monday meaning that by that point things begin to clear. this afternoon through the
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and even into early on your sunday morning we're expecting for those scattered to missed showers and perhaps a few thunderstorms to light up our skies. it's been a wet and cloudy 48- hour period. over the next 48 hours or so we pick up a tenth to a half inch of additional rain fall. trivia question, when was the last time a category 5 hurricane was seen? hurricane felix. back over to you. >> thanks so much. over 5 million americans are living with alzheimers disease. tomorrow the association will hold their annual walk to end alzheimers on campus and here to preview the event for us is stephanie. the developer for the
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with us. we're crossing our fingers that we don't get rain tomorrow morning. >> we are. all of our free ceremonies are indoors. that is good. we'll go outside. it will be fine. >> yeah, everybody's usually brave. tell me, we're seeing a rise in alzheimers is it because in your opinion it's the baby boomer generation aging and now a lot of families are dealing with this >> certainly the age population where people are they're developing that disease. we're seeing an earlier on set which is scary. >> and the programs you have, it helps when people are involved. how does the awareness help others in the area?
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alone. there's other families out there experiencing the same things. it allows them to see the support we offer and helps them along their journey. >> what do you think for anybody who hasn't dealt with alzheimers. what do you think are the first warning signs? when do families start to realize maybe a loved one is having an issue? >> certainly noticing a difference in maybe every day activities, things they would do. things that were once automatic and have it for them? noticing a change where it's more difficult. visiting your physician and sitting down having a conversation. we're learning so much more about the disease and how it effects people. we really encouraging families to go and seek help. >> so tell me about the walk. we want to get people information here. >> we are so excited.
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tomorrow. registration starts at 8:30. opening ceremonies start at 10:00. it's not too late to sign up. go to alc.org. very family friendly event. we have a kid zone and a late breakfast and we want people to come out and feel the support for those who have lost their loved ones and for those that are care givers to those effected. >stephanie, thank you so again, good luck. hopefully, that rain holds off. >> we're going to change things in the weather center thanks again. >we're going to check out with melissa. >> there's so much going on today in crocker park. coming up after the break. we're going to introduce you to the families that benefit from this.
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if it wasn't for the rain we would be more outdoors. >> so very true. right now, a fairly descent time to get out and do a run. current temperatures mid-to upper 50s, low 60s. no -t a whole lot going on as of the current moment. we are expecting a couple of light showers. just some light rain right now. most of us nice and dry. through the day, it's the off and on rain we've been seeing over the it's much needed rain. the grassy areas, the plants, loving it. it's great to stay inside and be lazy and make chilly. temperatures today near 70 degrees. we have so much more sunshine to look forward to in this upcoming work week. i cannot wait to show you what mid-70s are back. we have earned it. >> i know, it is going to be welcomed and we're not going to recognize that fire ball in the
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we're talking about it coming out of the break, rock the crock. it's a race inning i don'ter park this morning that benefits childhood cancer research. channel 3's melissa joins us live. it looks like you have a great group out. >> some of these kids are going through so much including a piper. i'm with a familiar face of hers. she's going to recognize this man, her father, kevin samuels. can you give us a taste of who piper is and what she's been going through? >> piper is a spunky happy girl all the time. she's doing great. she's in the hospital right now getting treatment but overall, she's been handling this like a
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>> sarcoma. it's primary site is in her foot. it's a disease that's fairly rare. about 200 kids a year are diagnosed with it. >> your son and wife just arrived too. just seeing all these faces here, how motivating is that for you? >> it's so motivating and we love all the support and we just want to get the word out these little warriors need all the help they can get. >> one of the warriors we have is here and this is luke. good morning, luke. can you say good morning to everyone? >> good morning. we're going to go with megan and ryan again. what keeps it going every day? >> he keeps it going and he's here and has a pokemon card. everyone here keeps us going
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this year we have support from the race. it came to turn a little bit but that's okay. >> 90 people in your group. >> over a hundred people signed up from the group. an out pouring support from the community. they have been just amazing. it's almost as overwhelming as the diagnosis of the cancer. >> we want to let everyone know they can come participate. 7:30 is registration and 5k starts at 8:30. >> coming up, we're going to be talking to teen that and we'll share her story then. it's an incredible morning. please come out if you're watching. >> tell luke he's our new hero and his family. >> more renne that's talking inside says you're her new hero and your family.
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>> what a cuety. oh my goodness. he's so cute. >> he is the reason so many people are going to go out to crocker park today. how heartwarming. that face. >> pokemon cards too in hand. you want to show those off too? >> oh yes. what a sweetheart. thanks so much for bringing their story to us this morning. a wide array again. they feature greens and grains. it's similar to alladin. something new from materials might have ended up in a land field. now there's an art supply store helping customers stir trash to treasures.
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in collaboration with our media partner. >> whether an attic find or factory left over, nicole has a vision and a mission. >> cycling is about looking at things differently. it's also about diverting waste materials. it's stainability as well as creativity. >> they're reimagined into something else. >> if you see beauty and potential in a plastic bottle, then where can we find value around us? >> after years of nonprofit work, he opened the store as an art supply store at thrift shop prices. >> what we often have, we live
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of waste. to have somebody collect these objects and bring to my students and show them the things that walk by we see people discarding should be treasures. >> another up cycle is the free craft of the day. it's not -- >> i've grownup around a lot of these people. they have raised me as a kid. >> there's a chance for with each other or have a power differential in their work lyes to come together and create something and let it go for a little while. channel 3 news. >> all right. thanks. still ahead, money man has a deal on wireless streaming system that's a must have for your home. plus saturday night live fans
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we have a preview coming up. when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me. i want a president who inspires me, and that's not donald trump.
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this is what we're going to
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>> good one. pairing of the pies to the deal. part of me is not a blue tooth fan if the director is watching. not a blue tooth speaker. a lot of people want music from room to room and don't want to be tied to a specific speaker. how much do you think you paid? >> i know it's hundreds. 300 range. >> okay. again, if you have music on your smart phone, this is a wireless system. hold this. in it, do you hear footsteps?
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it's giving you an audio stream you don't just find in conventional units. take a look at what moe is holding. if you have spotify, amazon music, whatever, if you're in the kitchen and your handsome husband is upstairs and you want to play your song, and mark have a song? >> sure. yeah. >> if you want to send him your love upstairs while you're downstairs, you can both with hearing the same song at the same time. >what if we don't like to same sound? you can split it up. this is the way to get it done. i don't care whether or not you buy it. it has a higher srp.
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>> why not. >> you hate paying for shipping. >> no, you never pay for shipping. this is room to room solutions. not a blue tooth speaker. a lot of people wonder what else you can do with it. it gives you the option of wireless. >> at this point i think producers are going to freak out if we talk anymore about outside? >> let's keep going. you can use it outside. you wanted more deals? this is one of the more popular deals we had this week. there's a few more. i found two for 7 bucks.
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opening up that app. wkytv.com. nice to be with you. >> it's good to see you, kind of. >> we're in purple. they're both wearing blue. here's the thing though. mother nature matching quiet nicely . what you'll notice outside are a lot of clouds they're giving a bluish hue to the sky. 66 by 11 a.m. i think the highs make it to 70 degrees. it's not an all day rain but we'll talk about when you'll finally see the sunshine.
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saturday night live in, to see what's in store. mark has a preview. alex joining the presidential debate. >> i'm glad i'm not one of the riders that has to take on the political material and try to write something funnier than
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last season and hillery clinton made an appearance alongside her snl alterego. >> she's actually a very good comedian. >> a show with a decade long tradition upturning politics to punch line. >> and i can see russia from my house. >> both clinton and trump campaign are going to be watching saturday night to see how their candidates they care. >> the season premier, the suicide quad told them about her first meeting. >> she came up and was like -- quit that. i was like no. >that's unbelievable. >> unbelievable might also describe a presidential
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memorable saturday night. >> that is going to be epic. >> now know how the debate goes. they are going to make, it is going to be so hilarious. >> i don't know which side anybody's gone but no matter what, this is the political season where comedians are going to have a lot of fun with it. how much has been going on. you and i are going to be asleep. set your dvr. we'll talk about it tomorrow it's a great night to stay in and watch saturday night live. >> if you're looking for something to do, you want to bring your umbrellas if you have anything outdoors but the hunt for pumpkin festival taking place from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. today. if you have plans or perhaps you're looking for something to do, this is going to be just
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temperatures through and through in the mid-and upper 60s. i think at times we'll see off and on showers. not an all day rain. you want to plan for it. temperatures mid-to upper 50s and low 60s right now. we're nice and dry. for the moment, you'll notice that the spinning in the atmosphere may bring in a few more of those little spiral bands if you will of rain fall. so i think that through the day today and tomorrow onda it's a low pressure center that sits over here in the buck eye states. i think we'll see the clouds and off and on showers and at times a couple of thunderstorms. especially later on this afternoon with the daytime heating. we'll watch and see a few of those begin to blossom. otherwise, if you can catch time outside when it's not raining, a great day for us. temperatures mid-to upper 60s around the lunchtime hour. that's where we'll settle
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miss rain drops in the mix. then by first thing tomorrow on sunday as you're up and out the door for worship services, again with the low pressure center sitting and spinning over, you'll want to have those umbrellas by tomorrow morning and through the day tomorrow afternoon. won't be until sunday evening and early monday finally that low pressure center begins to depart the area. in the meantime, here's what rain fall totals look like. not a generous amount but anywhere betwe inch upwards to half an inch on top of what we've already seen possible. showing you the chance for showers today and tomorrow, look at what happens by monday, by tuesday, wednesday and thursday of this upcoming week. temperatures back in the mid- 70s with the sunshine out there. if you're heading out to any pumpkin festivals by midweek it
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phenomenal. >> one thing i loved to do with my family is going to the pumpkin patches and especially the apple orchards. 70s and sunshine, it doesn't get better. >> everything's pumpkin and apple stewed -l and spices and mix it all together. thank, michael. well, she's in her 90s and her one wish is to drive a truck, not a pick up truck but a semitruck. we are introduced to a truck er wheel. >> minnesota's great river road. for the person you're about to meet, no view is complete without a truck. >> tons of steal and rubber rolling down the highway. it's beautiful. >> she's clearly given it
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me. >> the result of being married to her truck driving late husband and a lingering desire. >> i can't think of anything else you would want to do that i haven't done. now a week shy of her 92nd birthday, louise has a date. >> $35. >> my mother is driving an 18- wheeler. would you not go see mother do that? >> tom will be louise's instructor. >> are you doing all right? >> an old friend since yesterday when she first met him at the truck driving school at minnesota state college south east. >> everything she's done has been fear free. >> brought up and abandoned by her first husband to raise four young children on her own. >> she worked all day, she was a dentalia sis than and home at
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>> now just six months removed from breast cancer and a ma sectmy louise kicking it. >> i told her she didn't need to wear those she would never get in that truck but she made it. >> we're going to go ahead and start it up. >> that's a it's huge. >> louise stayed on the college's closed course driving the truck like she's lived her life. >> keeping it between the ditches. >> i forgot to tell you all i have a heavy foot. >> for much of her life, louise
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share of the load. >> she's great. she made it official. >> i might take it home with me. >> what a sweet story. coming up. craft beer is getting more and more popular and profitable for north east ohio. why it's not only breweries cashing in.
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a man is undergoing surgery after being shot and stabbed. a man in the kitchen with multiple gunshot wounds. he was taken to u.h and flown to metro. also new this morning, members of the cleveland police union endorsing a 2016 presidential candidate. they chose to back donald trump. the vote came shortly after midnight ending with 216 votes to only 68 for democratic nominee.
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candidate. steve tells us the union is crucial to back a candidate in this election. there's a brand new program in cleveland taking aim at social justice through photos. a group of teens between 14 and 19 created art and displayed them last night as part of a shooting without bullets program. the students are expressing their views through their photographer. month at the new bridge cleveland center arts for technology gallery. time now just about 8:00 a.m. on this saturday morning and you probably have lots planned today if it has anything to can with the outdoors. michael is going to weigh in on what kind of gear you need when you head out the door. >> here's the thing. yes, i think we've all become a custom to the clouds and rain and a couple rumbles of
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morning run, go for it. we're tracking a couple of very light showers this morning off the coast there towards a north king. i think we're seeing and will continue to see a few off and on showers through your day. temperatures making it to the mid-to upper 60s. perhaps a few low 70s. what would i suggest you grab an umbrella and rain boots if you plan on being id the good news here, i don't think it's an all day drenching rain but today and tomorrow on sunday you want to at least make sure you have the umbrellas on stand by. looking forward to sharing that news here. >> all right. we look forward to that. thank you michael. a farmer's market, a food truck festival and a race for childhood cancer research. it's all happening.
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crocker park. you've been highlighting all the finance that's been going on there all morning. >> i have. we had vegetables first and then we were making pizza and now we're talking meat. chicken, turkey, pork chops, what else am i missing? this is chris with bluebird metals farm. this is your farm. what do you do there? >> well, everything we raise on our pastor, we do a lot of raised on the farm pork wise. we also raise chicken and meat, duck, turkey. we're having a sign up for thanksgiving turkeys at the market. we're doing a lot -- about 20 different versions of bratwurst. probably our most popular is the seasonal one. our mushroom and swiss. >> you have a pumpkin flavored
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really good. >> pizza, what are the other flavors? >> pizza, apartment shaun garlic, tomato basil. traditional ones like beer brat. we do gentleman mean owe cheddar. onions and well peppers. >> those ingredients you get locally as well. >> we try to get most all of our sources. our feed we use for the animals is certified nongmo feed. we don't use antibiotic's in any of our animals? all of your products are nitrate free as well as msd free. we've been coming up here to the farmer's market for about 12 years and we enjoy and develop a lot of friendships. >> it's every saturday. what are the hours for people.
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we're outside here saturday before christmas. it gets chilly. we take a couple weeks off and go indoors. >> you'll be back when it starts to have that smell. >> snow, rain, it doesn't matter. we'll be out here. it started at 9:00. this is right behind us. dicks sporting goods is where all the vendors are setting up. you can hear the music behind me. let me back to you in the studio. >> a lot of great things happening out there.
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we have great soil. >> first year plant. >> as part of her retirement his husband brought a harvesting machine. >> the whole demand is actually there. so we need more acreage to buy more of the craft brew industry here in the state. they are burning into craft beer at ohio new, all ohio beer. >> we wanted to develop a bit of an identity to an ohio -- you get hops. definitely trends toward that. there's an opportunity to define what an ohio ipa can be.
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>> obtain $4 million out of the state where they need to tbop those many we can keep that here. that's good for ohio. and jenny sent me a message. it's $14 million that they plan to bring after a terrifying train accident near an ohio state university. we introduce you to a man who turned his trauma into
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gratitude in the most unlikely of placesful she was about to rise in ways he would have forseen. this is mark's life and story. >> e agree up in twinsburg, ohio. ran track in high school, played soccer. >> one of the guys who always had an energy about him. >> i was downtown visiting with some friends and i decided to walk back to my apartment. i was going through yards and hill and stuff and i came across train tracks.
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wasn't moving, i tripped over something and right then the train started moving and it starting pulling me backwards. i got jostled and fell in between two rail cars and i got pulled under the train and tossed around. i was thinking about the things i would never be able to do. never get married, never have a kid, never tell parents i loved them. i tried to stop the bleeding. >> was your emergency? >> i got hit by a train. >> where are you at? a gl i am on the track. >> on the phone with 9-1-1, just thinking i'm not going to make it out of the situation an then the next day and i look down and all i'm missing is some legs. i was happy to be alive.
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away from columbus and, you know, i didn't know how i was going to get there. the small little things about every day life. i started thinking about how to learn how to first live in a wheelchair and then when i was healed up enough then walk in prosthetics. it took me to a year to use a contain and six months after that to get rid cane. i had a great support network throughout the process and that's something that we realized is another person. they would really struggle going through a traumatic injury. so we decided to create the foundation in order to provide support, resources to people who are experiencing a loss of their leg or the use of their legs. a lot of people aren't ready to go home when they get out of the hospital.
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transition easier and wen to keep them having a positive attitude. >> the most rewarding specious was giving a family who went through so much a vehicle. >> got into a wreck. when i woke up the lelgs were amputated. mark was a big inspiration. knowing somebody was there for me, in the same situation that i was in, i could carry on the same way. it's unbelievable. i've never been in the position before. i've never seen anything like this. you just can't give up. i got to keep moving forward. i got to be there for my family. i've got to support my two little girls. there's people out there like mark that would just do that for somebody they don't even know. >> what are you up against in your life? we showed you mark and amanda's story and we hope
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these are real stories about real people and how they're changing their communities. we love it to log on to wkyc.com/rising and share them with you. we'll see you next week. >> very cool. well her welcoming works has change the lives of throws of new americans then week's zaire have a is circle. a wand. you know when you accept what you cannot do and accept what god gave you. that is what it >> she my look back but she never stops moving forward. >> in my stage of life i care about clients. margaret loved and lost her husband, raised two smart kids and became a national leader in
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where she started. >> i came with hong kong with $200. four suitcases and at sister at the age of 19. we needed to survive. >> brought her to cleeivelgd. >> i got a job with a central national bank. so i was their credit analyst. that's how i became a very good financial perp in 177. they opened what drew to you your work is >> i could get inspired from my job. also by 1978, 79, nobody really does immigration. it's lower than criminal law. it's really lower than -- and because i myself is foreperson i really know what they want. so i listen to what they need. >> now she travels between
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advising her clients on youtube an podcasts. >> how did you empower yourself and how would you encourage other women? >> i really razeed the job was -- it's so far lel. you have to care, you have to love and you can save all of them. whatever you can do and help them. the president doesn't have that much power. >> she wants policy to pave the way for more immigrants to find the american dream. >> in my work i would not change anything. i would not. i wish i was -- every thing i said that's not good.
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that. >> that's right, that's right. >> all right. sarah thanks. coming up like a scene out of a charlie brown where you and your family could help a giant pumpkin. look at those. when you get your polar express tickets, we're going to tell you when you can get them and where. i can't believe oui talking snow with the scenic railroad. let get through the rain. >> amen on that one. no polarxp department but here's what it look like out on the water today. again, for the mos part i don't expect huge waves. however i do expect to see a couple of scattered showers and perhaps a rumble of thunder. watch for that. we're talking more though about when the sunshine is coming through right after
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in akron. trips begin on november 12th. we have a link for more information on wkyc.com. before we start to think about christmas and polar express fall is here and that can only mean one thing, pumpkins. this weekend the hunt for -- celebrating some of the biggest pumpkins around.
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festival. >> at the intersection of 322 and 528 you hear this a lot in the fall. wow. it's pumpkin festival woakd. they'll have entertainment and food. all the staples like cotton candy and elephant ears. there's different categories of pumpkins. >> you have the the small one and jerry's super-sized pumpkins out. >> jerry is local whisper. he entered his first pumpkin at age 10. >> 5 pounder and this year's is 1284. >> through july and august 30 pounds a day but jerry has a bigger one at home still growing. >> about 7 or 8 pound a day. hopefully another 50 pounds out of it next week. it'll be picked next weectd and hopefully on the news for bigger things to come. >> that's a confident smile.
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they grow big fun. >> paiskly it's promoting our community and nonprofit organizations and hopefully more with the cardinal school district. they need some money for the kids. >> reporting from huptsburg. channel 3 news. >> one of those pumpkins is 120 0 pounds. >> no? like a baby elephant. are you kidding me? >> i always wonder if are larger. you know what i mean? the tiny little seeds or like big pumpkin seeds glvment one of life's biggest questions. >> we need some answers out here. 72 hours and we'll see the sunshine. >> just a couple of days.
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the sunshine. there's some big-time trouble. hurricane mathew and hurricane mathew by the way, notice the wind at 155 miles an hour at 156 miles an hour, it becomes a category five. it doesn't get any stronger than that. so friend or family that are vacationing perhaps the crews to jamaica, cuba, perhaps even haiti back toward the ma greatest concern through the weekend and into early next week. notice that we are expecting it to decrease in its intensity. to a category 3 or so. eventually down to a category 2 as it crosses close to the bahamas. something you need to take note of. back at home we're tracking the showers and that's the trend through the day
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goodness. 70 eansed sunshine return. current temperatures mid to upper 50s. lower 60s. the rain not a huge issue this morning. which is good news but notice that circulation pattern around area of low pressure. counterclock wise and this low has been planted over northeast ohio over the past couple of days. one of the reasons we've picked up over a half inch of rainfall yesterday t. lingers today and through the day tomorrow basically the forecast for today, we're going to copy and paste it on to your supped. so for today, here's what it looks like. off and on showers in the forecast and not an all-day rain. if you have a quick little picnic planned or anything outside, get away it but you'll want to have the up brel ras near and dear. through the evening hours tonight. first thing tomorrow on your sunday morning that's your up and out the door.
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some off and on showers by that point . rainfall totals anywhere between a tenth of an inch and half an inch of what we've already seen. seven-day forecast. the sunshine and the 70s. back by your monday. tuesday, wednesday and on thursday. so finally a break from the rain is on the way. what are you doing over there? >> we have a lot to talk about. the leukemia. here to discuss it all with us is silverstein. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> tell me about bike across america. we do have people biking for lls? >> we have ten individuals right now that are
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bike. they started off in san diego and they're going to end this coming monday at st. augustine, florida. they came up with this. tafs bucket list idea and then together they got some spoarps. they got it together and their raising over $250,000 with the goal of $10 # ,000. right now they're in texas, i believe. there's an app. you can follow them. >> i was going to say we want to see how they're doing and if they're making it. there's the app as so -- what a dpleat idea. is this the first year for this? >> it was their idea. it was the first and all the individuals are from the greater cleveland area. >> we're going to have to follow that and see how it snowballs. >> light the night is a big event. more and more people have family members and loved ones so muched by this cancer. it becomes -- there's more of an awareness but for anybody out there, if you can about light the night
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>> all the events that we deal with. light the night is where individuals, families, teens put together a team, corporation put together teams and they raise money to support the leukemia society and help us with our mission to stomp out cancer. it's appear amazing event where we have over 10,000 people. it's next saturday. starts at 5:0. the event is a major event. we had are part of that event. just an amazing emotional event and i'll tell you want it's a lot of fun for the family. a lot of fun for the kids but
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>> they can go to the website and northern ohio. fete all the information there. >> such great work. thaption so much for being here with us this morning. >> thanks for having us. >> we want to check in with alyssa. hi, alyssa. >> reporter: good morning, maureen. this is the good stuff. we're live in crocker park where all of these runners run. to fight childhood cancer. after the break a live interview with this family
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i think the good news is that what we saw there's no rain drops out there. >> and that's exactly it. so although right now there's
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let your guard down. here's the good news. if you suffer from tree or weed allergies, extra tissue box. not right now falling in northeast ohio. some rain showers much further towards our east into western pennsylvania. through the day today we wake up to more cloud and around say nc lunchtime and the daytime. i think that we see a few of chose thundershowers begin to develop. highs near 70 degrees. if you're letd -- all you want is some sunshine. no worries the next 72 hours i think that we finally see more abundance of sunshine. when that gets back here into northeast ohio. mid-70s are right back.
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thanks michael. benefiting childhood cancer research. how this helps little warriors and you have a great crowd out there. we've seen that crowd grow and grow throughout the morning. >> it is. and there's more than 500 of them. all behind me getting ready. and we're going to see this race start here we go. don kepped dawn is here. you can see here. here we go. six five, four, three, two, one. >> and that's little julia. they started this organization
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now. nine years old. she's doing amazing. here's our more than five runners. one of those runners is tina tina. you've been cancer free for how many years? >> 30 years. 30th anniversary . my two girls here and my parents celebrate. it's all about how a family sticks together. they've been out to survive and thrive. i'm really excited to celebrate my anniversary and do something good to raise money. it's an incredible day. >> how it impacts the families and small children. >> it's the needest thing to talk to them and looking at me with different eyes. i keep say yowrg going to be like me.
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parents and it's going to be o.k. >> some children. we know piper unfortunately is still at ran rainbow right now but luke it here. >> right. it's so awesome. the things that kids can manage with all of their treatments and it's so difficult to but to have events like this and feel like a kid again. that's all that matters. >> how can you not? >> superheroes here. i'll let you run away. thank you, tina. more than this is all benefiting our run for the -- all that money is going to families here in northeast ohio that have children that are fighting childhood cancer. maureen, it's electric out here. i have goosebumps. the sun cleared in time for this as well. back to you in the studio. festivities aren't done until noon. you still have time even though
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way. >> sports is next. the indians work to clinch home field. could they snap the two game losing streak. the details coming up in supports >> . some grilling tips as you get ready for the big games this weekend. getting grilling tips from the bros. how you can learn how to use
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he scores. 4-1 dwans after three. his first mlb start and what a start it was. up three hits and retires the last 13 batters. four strikeouts in five innings and a win. out of his slump. 7th inning a laze their hits
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7-1 indians. they win 7-2. they are 92-67 on the season. blue jays, red sox at phenomenonway. right now the place dwaps are heading. in the fifth. great news here. two-run shot over the monster. 3-1 jays. bad news for the indians in the 7th big papi. that's what he does. his 38th homerun of the season. 5-3 boston. red sox wins 5-3 and remain a half game ahead of the indians rangers hoatsing the rays. bottom of three. beltran. the rangerses win and clinch hold field in the american league. that guarantees an indians-redd sox als. it's a matter of who gets home field. >> two days ago. yesterday hugh jackson and the
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overt came on sunday and you wait to see what decision the browns make. many players showed their support. 100% behind gordon but moving on without him. >> our focus and our attention to detail's right. that's my main concern. what we can do is just close you know? he's doing what he needs to do and we need to do what we need to do which is continue to move forward. >> we need to move on to the ryder kump. the u.s. versus europe.
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following a great showing by the european in the afternoon matches. i'll see you tonight at 11:00. we'll wrap up the day in sports include ohio state and the wagon wheel. and updates. a great weekend, everybody. >> football season in full spring. they this morning, a -- joins bus some tips on how to select the grill and make the perfect burger. where to we start?
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the steaks but the biggerrers are great. more economical. really great to make it a better yaim. 75% fat meat. you need the fat in. there it's going to give you it's not going to stick to the grill. >> exactly. >> our next step is shape it. leave a half pound. so it's quite large. >> that's a giant burger. >> it is, it is. you want to -- a hockey puck shaped. if it's thick it will cook weird and look strange as
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i can't tell you what's in it. >> what you're telling me. >> but when you want to do this at home salt and pepper and garlic salt, whatever. >> absolutely. >> play around with it. >> next step then is make sure your grill is very, very hot. 500 to 550 in an outdoor grill. obviously a pan. we're looking at medium high or even high temperature. >> how long do you think it should stay? >> you're going to -- is at pink in the center. 155 degrees. >> 155 degrees. >> and it's about -- on both sides. o.k.? just getting a little did glsh at brown there. your thermometer here as well. >> thermometer is a great way to keep the proper temperature. you don'ten to be cut in there. you want to use a thermometer. >> that's one of those that kind of insert right in
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there's digital and old school. it's a great way to make sure. throw some cheese on it. >> let's get all of that. the tomatoes, the onions. it's all going on there. >> you want to make sure you get some oilon our grill. dip your -- like a towel with some tongs and then you're going to use your -- let's talk about some -- >> amazing. >> some over. >> okay. >> possibly. >> all right. there it is. we'll make sure to fix this up really nice. >> some lettuce and tomato and some onions. >> i love onion. >> a little pickle. >> sure. got cheese already. >> and this is how you have it if you were at home. but you can play it up. you can do mushrooms and sauteed unyou knows.
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you'd like. >> also -- you can make the hall burg e on the grill. off steak. >> absolutely. go for it if you want to do steak. steak is a beautiful thing. this is our outlaw rib eye. this it's our signature rib eye. you can't go wrong with that. the cinnamon bourbon is what they are; right? >> url ban bites. just freshly made >> you are welcome back any time you'd like to come to our morning show. we appreciate it. thank you for coming out with all of this. we really appreciate it very much and you can see that information on your screen. long horn steak house.com for more. sarah, thank you very much. we are back with more coming up
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>> >> probably my joe montana signed football. three-time super bowl championship. part of the 1977 notre dame national championship team. >> amazing. you keep adding rooms here. >> there's always room for expansion. i've added another room. >> a lot of great notre dame stuff. he's going to have to work on his technique and paicials because a lot of young rook kiss on this team and it's going be a two or three-year process. >> your prediction. brown and redskins. >> 35-20 washington. diswr your nick. >> you got to understand one thing is, you know, i went to michigan state. kirk cousins is going to lead
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go with the redskins by 10. if he's not closer game because their quarterback involve on both teams and for my -- spartans over indiana. >> now, they did beat a notre dame team; right? >> are you going to let him get away with that? >> i think we did. i love the road. thanks so much. good luck the rest of >> oh my imosh. he lofs finding these man caves. >> our director. >> mark was great. he asked me if we have a man cave at our house and we don't have one. >> really? >> we don't. yeah. no, but i know. that's spurred conversation.
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place. >> your whole apartment. >> typically. >> john anderson is going to come over and feature it. >> i was going to say. lot to see and do for sure. and here's something that you may be seeing is rain showers later on. not only this morning but more so in the afternoon. temperatures still stuck in the 60s. either way i want you to have the more sunshine. northeast ohio. temperatures mid to upper 50s. lower 60s. so doing fine in the temperature-department. our chances for rain this morning are low because of the fact that a little pin wheel and swirling that we're seeing also included in that little dry slot right here. but notice even wrapping around
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illinois and even back toward parts of indiana. still some showers. we may see that continue to pin wheel through here. thu the day tomorrow and sunday. umbrellas going to be needed at least for the next 48 hours. won't be until monday that we enjoy more clearing. here's what it look like now through lunchtime. we stay relatively dry. you'll notice the cloud those at times producing slight showers. not only through the afternoon but also into the evening and the overnight hours. and look what happens first thing on sunday. thinking to yourself maybe i want to get out and do some shopping at one of the outdoor malls, tomorrow morning, i definitely bring that umbrella to just to be safe. hold on to it through tomorrow afternoon. this weekend, unfortunately, kind of a great weekend, of course, to catch up
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a book that you wanted to read. i think that through monday morning we pick up anywhere between an additional tenth to just under a half an inch of rain. more rainfall being seen where we see thunderstorms develop. mid to upper of 0z. a low 70. mostly cloudy skies with those off and on shower. not an all day thing. low to mid-50s also breeze. mid-70s. cannot wait. >> winter weather but i like that too. >> i agree. >> coming up we will check out northern lights. that when we return.
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the moat amazing images. streeght lights were turn off in the capitol. people could see the northern lights better. >> have you seen them >> i think i need a bucket list. i'm going to go to iceland. >> i would love to do that. you don't -- >> that's a great trip.
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sunshine. it's been forever since we've seen the sun. today and tomorrow those umbrellas. low to mid-70s in the workweek next week. i promise you the sun is on the way soon. >> o.k. great. all right thanks for joining thus morning. we'll see you back here at 6
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