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coming up on channel 3 news today, the east coast has seen the last of hurricane matthew, but not before leaving several people in flooded waters,. plus, sitting down is the new way of taking a stand in america. we hear from some local students. will. we year, a lot of pumpkin festivals going on. and we are live at a great one in the area. we are at moreland hills coming up. this is made possible by the floor show. it is time to fall in love again with your home. and now channel 3 news today. thanks so much for being with us, sunday, october 9th. we are already this far into october. 6:00 a.m.
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a really great morning. you say will out at the pumpkin match, maybe you want to have a little bit of fall fun. >> oh, yes, getting ready to go to the lot. i was shocked with our last home game just how many people were in downtown, waiting for the game. of course, it starts today at 1:00 p.m. so a lot going on there. did you was this morning? >> yes, and last night, i actually had to wear socks in bed. my feet were cold and i could not get rhett of it. >> the they are man blanket an everything--get rid of it. >> yes, the thermal blanket. and now we are at 42- degrees back to to mansfield. and as you know, the lake is actually keeping the temperatures warmer, you will
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degrees instead of 43-degrees down in dover. 50 in ashtabula. and when you look at the winds, bier the way, it--by the way, it feels just a lightle cooler- -just a little cooler in some spots as well. winds are from the north at 5- 15 miles per hour. at least, thee, we are nice and dry, despite the fact that there is a chance for an isolated shower. more about that coming up. other wise, temperatures in the 50s through i think we top out around 60- degrees this afternoon. so it is doable, as long as you have the fall fleece with you, or the light jacket with you. we will talk more about when the temperatures return into the 70s later on this workweek coming up. maureen. all right, football weather, chili weather. >> oh, it is a win. >> yes, it is october. >> thanks, michael. all right, the last leg of hurricane matthew has made its way up the east coast.
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and attacked georgia. but the carolinas and many there are thankful that the storm was not as strong as predicted. damages mainly consisted of flooding and damage such such as blown down signs, flattened trees, and power outages. and it is to blame for at least ten deaths if the u.s. a deadly shooting has left two officers dead and another wounded in palm vicks, california. a suspect -springs, california. a suspect ohmed fire on--opened fires when they arrived. they were the first palm springs police officers to die in the line of duty since 1962. sittings down has--sitting down has come to represent taking a stand across america. a group of students refused to stand during the national anthem this weekend. we look at what they were trying to say. >> reporter: it was a state.
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[ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: homecoming weekend at the university of akron, the team took on miami, but it was a, off of the field--but it was action off of the field, before the game, that had many people talking. because when the national anthem played, a number of students sat, refusing to stand. >> we are all affected by the things that are going and by me working graveyard shifts, i worry every night go to and from my job, because i walk. just trying to make a difference, in a positive way. >> reporter: if it sounds is a familiar, it is because you may have seen something similar coming from 49ers quarterback, colin kaepernick, it was a protest against a string of
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black citizens, a gesture which has made its way to akron. >> i think that we need take a stand before the issue turns into something where we are wearing a face on our shirt or doing protests. >> reporter: the group made up mainly of black students from several campus clubs was met with respect, even from those who might have done things differently. you choose to stand. >> yes, i am a military veteran, so you know, i would stand. >> reporter: and you defend their right to stand. >> they are not being disruptive. they are just choosing to remain seated. >> reporter: it is rare that a football game is the backdrop to a conservation on race, but the students knew with homecoming there would be a larger turn out. channel 3 news. >> andrew, thank you. and check this out, canton police are getting new body armour for their two k-9
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he was shot in an attemped robbery. they are going to protect the four-legs crime fighters. it was all made possible by a donation by vested interest in k-9s. backlash over a tape involving trump talking graphically about women continues this morning. morer top gop names are call forking trump to drop out of the ra senator rob portman. but trump supporters are rallying. >> hey, thank you. >> reporter: a republican rally led by house speaker paul ryan, pie sis the presidential nominee. trump was not invited after his latest problems. >> there is a bit of an elephant in the room. >> reporter: at midnight, donald trump took on the
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i apologize. bill clinton has actually abused women and hillary has bullied, attacked, and shamed his victims. >> reporter: trump's reaction after a fire stone on friday when a recording from 12005- -from 2005 was released. he talked about how he moves in on women with then host billy bush. >> you can do anything when you are a star. grab >> reporter: and mike pence skipped the rally. trump's wife said, too, in part, the words that my husband used are offensive to me. i hope people will accept his apoll eye, as i have. but republicans are calling- -apology, as i have. but republicans are calling for trump to resign. he said he will never drop out
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and he has another cans to defend himself as he and hillary clinton square off in their second debate sunday night. >> and we have just learned this morning that cleveland.com is endorsing hillary clinton. her campaign has been dealing with her leaked details of what she reportedly said in some highly paid speeches. the issues are expected to be questioned tonight. the national pu better gun safety laws went to lakewood on saturday. gabrielle giffords brought her tour to town. she was met by several people who agree with her stance, including a senator and former governor. the group held a round table to talk about the nation's gun laws. cedar fare is breaking
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their big dipper roller coaster was coming down. they release add statement on saturday saying that- -released a statement on saturday saying that it is going to start coming down. but they are also still no plans to sell, relocate, or save the roller coaster. still ahead this morning families want to do background checks when hiring a nanny. and now a new scam has nannies doing background families. >> and what america's new favorite cheese this is well, it will taste better e. coli by the slice. hear which cheese has taken the
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welcome back, time right now is 6:11 a.m. out on the east side today,
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45th pumpkin festival. a and now will ewe--and you lil will is live with more. >> reporter: yes, good morning, maureen a great event out here today. courtney is joining me out here. so this has been around here if a while. but high ram house has been here longer. >> check. so it was founded in 1896, it was originally a le are currently here now on was donated and they brought out kids to do summer camp. and so, as the years progressed, this became the sole residence. so we can do summer camp in the sum iser and we do weekend retreats with local churches and more. >> reporter: and now we are going take a little step over here to look at the pumpkin
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festival. you said it started fall and now it is like 72-acres. >> yes, the so the festival today runs pretty much the entire length of the property, it starts at 10:00 a.m., it goes until 5:00 p.m. today. folks who want to come to the event can park apartment orange school. we have shuttle buses to bring folks over to here. admission for adults is $5. and kids who are 12 and under are free. and we have all sorts of activities y. a $20 wristband that gets them most of the activities today, minus food. and so they can walk through the propererty, bring your walking shoes, it is a lot of trail walks but it will be a beautiful day. >> reporter: yes, chilly this morning but it is going to warm up out here. you may not need the jacket. but bring your hiking boots because hey, it is 72-acres, a lot to see out here. and we are going to show you
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but definitely expect some pumpkins, guys. >> yes, and you know, that hot, warm cider will be great. >> reporter: can we do that? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: we can get hot cider. coso check that off of your list there. >> all right, will, thanks so much. topping consumer news this morning, some owners of replacement galaxy note 7 smart phones may be able to make another exchange. this is after a de allegedly caught on fire on an airline this week. sprint is letting owners exchange them for any other type of smart phone and t mobile allows returns under its remorse policy. at&t and verizon have not commented so far. if you ate a lot of pizza last year, you also ate a lot of mozzarella cheese.
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11-pounds of mozzarella cheese last year, it is also about a third of the total cheese consumption in the u.s. more than any other type of cheese, including favorites like cheddar. some of the growth is due to the increased demand for pizza. a warning if you are looking for afterby bay sitting- -for a babysitting or nanny job online. chances are you are doing your home work, the sa those looking to work for a family. here is the story with susan. >> it was $1900. >> reporter: turner is a sophomore in college and like many students, she wants to make money. she spent the summer working as a nanny. but she wanted more hours. >> i signed up through care.com. and that is how i found the first family. >> reporter: it is an online service that connects families
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decide today stick with it. >> this one family contacted me. >> reporter: she got an e-mail from season claiming to be b a military mom who was moving from norway to the united states. the e-mail talks about a job, three days a week, four hours a day for a weekly pay of $350. and the woman said she would get money in advance. >> she told me that she was going to send me a check. >> reporter: she received a and then the so called mom sent her a text message with instructions, that she was to dispost it the check and- -deposit the check and take out the first week and then the remaining was going out in a separate account as cash. >> no big deal. >> reporter: it turned out to be a big deal, her bank account was drained after the check bounced. >> i was just shocked.
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the federal trade commission told us since january of 2015 they got 1200 similar care giver some complaints. this is not the first time we have interviewed the victim of a scam who used the website. we asked them if they have added more security measures and they said in part, they have started using a number of features, including proactive e- mail communications to care givers on our site with tips on w resources on how to avoid consumer fraud scams. a monitored messaging system and fraud detection tools. >> there was also a police investigation into the scam and in the end, her account was made well. however, the scam artists were never found. and we have some ways to
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>> and fall is among us. but one state will have more than leaves falling in their economy during this wonderful season. we will explain coming up. but first, michael is definitely feeling a lot more like fall. >> oh, yes, it is this morning. a hot of us waking up to temperatures in the lower 40s. out on the lake, we have a small crash advisory through 10:00 a.m. waves between 2-4 feet but more sunshine. how long it is going to last and when we will see the rain,
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deals on emergency equipment, this deal is on fire. >> a $10 deal to safe your family and it is matching your dress. >> i always match by dress to my fire extinguishers. >> yes, and by no means does it
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stay inside obvious house. but when the kitchen fire is out of control and you run and reach for this and you don't know what this is, pull the pin, hold upright, start back 6 feet. >> 6 feet in. >> aim that at the base of the fire. squeeze the lever. seriously, by the time you have figured this out, you know, you could just putt the fire out. >> oh, wow, it has a good range. >> bse away i would stay from it. nothing that you would want to train a child on this, but something where they can n one push, take care of something, or hand this to you in a situation. >> and it is safe for them to use? >> again, i am not saying for your child to fight a fire. take a hook at this, and yes- -take a look at this, and yes this is the season for chimney fires. i am saying ma that when the
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can keep it that way. more powerful when you know what you are doing, a non toxic, no clean up situation, again, we have just sprayed our studio floor, this is going to dry. it is environment tally safe, the range is-- environmentally safe. and for under $10, this is great. do you want me to watch the garbage can lid on fire? >> >> reporter: i am sorry to u.s.a. today. we have is lit you on fire. in right here now is the fire. here we are, and instantly, that is out. that was a big fire, a little bit of a push, and now, things are completely under control. >> or a glove compartment, a campfire a boat, an rv.
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>> yes. >> yes, this is heavy. >> these are great. we are not seeing you do not need these. get these, buy these. they are not a deal today. but this item, it is a non paid product. i actually penalty the day with a firefighter who showed me--i actually spent the day with a firefighter who showed me how to use this. and i think we all need to have it. >> yes, it is fireplace season, christmas tree season, all of that. it is very safe and light. i can handle it. >> and [ laughter ] >> go to www.wkyc.com. >> that is just a bonus, the singing. >> oh, yes. >> all right, thanks, matt. totally going to have that song stuck in my head all morning long. here is what it looks like, though, and 1:00 p.m. this afternoon, as you very well know, the first kick, we have the new england patriots taking on the cleveland browns, we are expecting 59-degrees so maybe grab that light jacket. other wise, temperatures
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mansfield. and closer to the lake, the lake temperatures are in the mid to upper 60s. 53 in downtown, ashtabula, 50. and notice that the winds are generally from the north between say 5-15 miles per hour. again, it is a cooler breeze outside. but at least we are nice and dry for now. here is what things are looking like, it is high pressure up to the northwest, notice that on the east edge pressure center, we have the north to south flow there. that helps to drag down some of the cool canadian air and we are waking up to that this mobbing. and now matthew, early this morning before the latest advisory, it was still a category one hurricane. now it is a post tropical storm. and that is the reason why you are seeing that big l, we are
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moves out into sea. and again, it is going to continue to weaken and to break apart, which is the good news, by tuesday or so, looking for winds only at about 40 miles per hour and by that point, it is well into the atlantic ocean. here at home, now through lunch time, patly sunny a--partly sunny and through the afternoon a shower cans is possible. not all that likely. but keep it in mind as you pl thinsare looking good. but first thing tomorrow a chilly start to your monday morning. by monday afternoon, temperatures are getting pretty close to that 60-degree reading. highs today, upper 50s low 60s with overnight lows tonight falling into the low to mid- 40s. window face's seven day fore- -nation's seven day forecast, a beautiful day to start off in the workweek. and then by tuesday, we are getting close to 70-degrees. i think that we break into the
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wednesday. however, wednesday night, into early thursday morning, mother nature is starking us down,--is sparking us down, back--is smacking us down. >> you make it sound so rough. >> oh, yes. >> she smacks us down. >> so i always like to try to find the silver lining and i have just been dying to bake and cook chili, and so this is that type of weather. i am ready for it. >> yes, a lot of tokes, in 80s--of folks, in the 80s just a couple of days ago. >> yes, i was grilling, which was still great. >> oh, yes. >> but now it is time to bake. >> i like it. all right, it is that time of the year when the leaves change co-hours and thousands of people are going to vermont. and it is a major driver of the state's economy there. >> reporter: their cameras and smart phones are busy.
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the world to look at the state's famous foliage. it is now lighting uphill sides. >> i kind of like the reddish colors. >> reporter: a tough task for this intro-to painting class, trying to do the trees justice with a brush. >> trying to capture the unique colors. >> reporter: it is a high-tech approach for matt. >> it just completely changes your perspective. >> reporter: he permission to dry this drone for vermont aerial photo. and look at what he cap curred on wednesday morning. it makes you jealous of the birds who have this view each and every day. you can tell there is plenty of green left out there, we are still approaching peak conditions, but the reds are great. >> i think there are different colors that you see when you are looking at them from above, looking down, rather than just
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commissioner expects around 3.2 million travelers to fall to spend about $600 million on food, lodging, and shopping. and some worry that had a dry summer was going to impact this. and synder side that vermont- -said that the red tones actually seem more plentiful in years with little rain. >> we like to say it is the world's best race for second place. >> reporter: so matt documenting the colors, the footage will never fade, even after he leaves fall. >> it is realer tan life. after the break, one community has rallied together to help a local man's journey to get to and from work. we are going hear his amazing story, coming up next. >> and will is out with the pumpkins today. >> reporter: hey, maureen, i am actually here with two of your
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-and ghosts, they have giving you a live look. we have more details on what you can expect out here, coming
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welcome back, it is 6:31 a.m. are you heading to the browns game today? are you watching some football? we are getting you ready for your day. hopefully you are sitting back, getting read i do head out the door some time soon. we are getting you ready weather but a michael, it is that time of the year where where it is jacket weather in the morning and then by the afternoon, you are shedding layers. >> oh, yes, it is so true. you need easy on, easy off jackets. yes, and standing in the shine, if it is only 60- degrees, it is really warm. that is live image there. and in about half an hour, the lot will be stuffed with people. here is what it looks like if
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grab the clines if you have mold allergies, tree, grass, and weed allergies are nice and low. but temperatures, man oh man, this is really low, how about 41 in wooster, mansfield, 41. in mansfield, by the way, earlier this morning, it felt like the upper 30s with the wind. 52-degrees downtown. and again, a breezy start this morning, especially right along the lake. winds from the north at 4 miles per hour. dry--at 14 miles per hour. dry right now and yes, is there on this afternoon but most of us are nice and dry with temperatures in the upper 50s and lower # 0s. with--lower 60s. we will talk about when the 70s return for the forecast but when better rain chances return. that is coming up. maureen. >> all right, michael, thank you so much. a lot of people might be thinking what fall activity can i do today? families are going to be flocking to the 45th pumpkin festival today. will is joining us live and he
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along with the hay that you can sit on. i don't know, what do you do with hay? i don't know. >> reporter: well, maureen, i was actually thinking about making a little bed here and taking a nap. because i don't know, it looks great. really soft. well, they have a lot of it down here and they put this haunted hay maze. and you have a lot of things to do for people coming down today. >> yes, we are inside of haunted hay maze. so this is one of the activities. and other kids and families can participate today in making candles. they are going be able to do pony rides, a petting zoo, they can make street treats, we have the rocket car coming out today. the cleveland metro parks will be here, the cleveland aquarium, there is just a ton of stuff to do. >> reporter: and at first, a lot of the stuff just screams
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you like to do in the fall, you probably have it down here. >> ha is crew--that is true. and we have a chance for kids to paint pumpkins today. so we have pumpkins and mums for sale. so there is a lot of those activities. we also have kids, they can do baked apples, so they are putting apples on the fire and getting them with chocolate and typical camp things, so it is great fall outdoors weather, you know, the kids can make snores and have a--shores and have a great time today. >> reporter: and a lot of this stuff is not lightle kids, you know, who does not want to go through a pumpkin patch. things for the spire family. >> yes, there is stuff for all all ages, we have kids, folks that just come and walk around. and the haunted hay maze is really great. it is not too scary for the little ones, you will probably get lost in here. >> reporter: maybe i will give it a shot.
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thank you, courtney. maureen, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. that is pan quake breakfast out here. >> oh, that sounds great. bring some back. or at least make some for us, will. >> reporter: i am not very good at that, but i will try. >> all right, tanks so much. well, thousands of people participate 9 in the american heart association walk- -participated in the american heart association walk yesterday morning. it is helping to raise money and it is not just money that is raised here and leaves. a lot of it is staying right here in northeast ohio. >> we raised funds through individuals and sponsors, and so on, to be able to research the health care in our area. and in fact, this year alone, $9.7 million has been invested in research in our area. >> the american heart association recommends taking 10,000 steps a day to live a heart healthy life. all week long, we have been
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from work every day. some great news to say, thanks to the community rallying around him, he can finally afford to buy a car. here is his story. >> reporter: nearly 200 part- time have helped kevin--200 people have helped kevin buy a car. he hopes to drive to work here at the rudy tuesday. here he is known as a quiet, hard working guy. but his dedication has spoken loud and clear to all who have heard his story. kevin cannot believe his own story. it starts back when he walked eight miles to work at his job at the beachwood ruby tuesday, but that location closed. and then he could not find something close that paid more than minimum waning so, he took a transfer with the company, walking 18 miles, five hours, to work.
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a kind stranger asked about the gesture and his wife posted about it on facebook. thousands of sayres and dollars later--of shares and dollars later, kevin is soon going to own a car. >> i am so grateful. >> reporter: restoring people's faith in humanity, and he plans to pay it forward. >> i think i will try offer as many as i can rides. because i know what they are going through and i want too help them just like everyone is here to help me. >> reporter: kevin owned a, but he is going to apply for a driver's license as early as tomorrow. he is going use most of the money to buy a car and what is leftover, he is going to put towards insurance and other car related expenses. >> all right, car i will, thanks. still ahead this morning, the tribe is going to take on boston later today as they look put away the red sox in game
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and now, the window nation sports report. good morning, everyone if the weather cop rates in bost- -cooperates in boston this afternoon, the indians and red sox will be facing off. the indians are up 2-0 in the best of five series. so a win today could do it for the tribe. they have josh on the hill to start the game, too. this is his first ever post
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but, in september, he was good. and in his last four starts, he was 2-1 with a 0.175 e.r.a. so he is on a little bit of a roll here and josh say that he will take that same approach that he has taken in the regular season games into today's play-off game against the red sox. >> you know, i understand this ballpark is unique with the fan base, it is pretty cool, it is rowdy, it is a good place to pitch in tomorrow. but, i there and try to treat it as another game. >> here are the details, coming up out 4:08 p.m., again, weather per ming. the indians are up 2-0. it is tom lin. and now to basketball, the cavaliers played last night at the q. taking on the philadelphia 76ers and it was a nail biter. but when the first teamers were
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winner. irving was back in the line up. he gets the jumper here. he had 15 points in 19 minutes: and lebron james had 15 points in 17 minutes of the he looked pretty good. and jordan lead all scoreerers with 20 pointings. cavaliers hang onto win 108 to 1015. they are back in action monday night in atlanta against the hawks. ohio state hosting the indiana team columbia. and believe iter ----in columbus, and believe it or not, that was ball game for most of the afternoon. and now urban meyer is looking for his 55th win in his ohio state coaching career. it is now 14, as j t is taking it in himself. and then later, weber with the dive, he is in. the buck eyes maintain a 14 pointed a van tang. and then they ice it here in the 4th-quarter. a good pass from 37-yards,
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buck eyes win in--buck eyes win in columbia. and now miami at akron a big day for the quarterback, he scores here on the 70-yard keeper in the 1st-quarter. they gave akron the 7-3 lead and they were off and running. chapman threw for three touchdown passes and he ran for 80-yards and the final will 35- 13. they are now 4-2 on the year. they will next saturday. kent state was in buffalo and nic ran for 224-yards and four touchdowns, including this 67- yard run. kent state improves to 2-4 on the year, 1-1 in the mac. they are back on the road next week, they will tame on miami in--they will take on miami. that is a look at ports this morning. again, indians and red soxes
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the weather coops. thank--cooperates.
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hey, welcome to scare talk. this week, eric gordon is here, channel 3 is coming out in support of issue 108. so we thoughted it was important to talk to eric today in terms of why this is so >> i think it is important to have progress at all of the grade levels and we have expanded early childhood education and 80% of the kids come to kindergarten ready, that is huge for us, the average is about 50% other wise. but when we look at the fourth and ate graders in reading and math, we saw--at our eighth graders in reading and math, we awe gains, even as the state and nation were declining.
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in the last fife years. --last five years, and our kids are more ready for college. we have seen a 10% decrees in remediation needs in college. i know cleveland has seen so many reforms come and go go. and it is really about staying the course. i am really excited about continuing access to art, music, physical education, i am looking forward to the things that make school, whole, welcoming places, and th have direct impact on achievement. >> and the pre-k, how about that. >> so we have expanded over 1200 early childhood seats between public and private partnership, it came straight out of the last texish you and 80--tax issue. and 80% of the kids show up ready for currenten garthen and the average without that is about 50%. so a 30% dump.
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outside. it is like i want to go out for recess. >> oh y. >> well, thank you, thank you for being here today. and again, if you have guys ever have any comments, just go to www.wkyc.com. thanks. your health is important to us, so we were happy to see so many of the viewers at our fourth annual health and wellness expo. there were screenings, fun events, seminars, and plenty more. and you had a the chair from the voice. there we are. we didn't do any singing, but it was fun to see everybody. >> it was fun. it was really cool. >> you know what was really cool, it was some of the faces that came up and said hi to us, they are the faces from twitter that we know. you know, like some of the people who are always interacting with us in the morning, now i have something in my eye, i am not getting emotional about it, i swear.
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>> yes, our facebook friend. are you okay if. >> okay, just maybe something in my eye. i am just getting emotional. no, but it was fun to see, i was like i see a face and you talk to us every morning. oh, look, it is an eyelash. >> yes, it is an eyelash of yours that is curling into your eye. yes, i will fix it, you do the weather. yes, we will get that under control. i love it. but yes, it time to see everyone yesterday and today it is going to be great to see the sunshine as well. 54-degrees is what we are aiming for by the 10:00 a.m. hour. lunchtime, temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. looking for highs today only around 60-degrees. but, if you are heading out to first energy, just make how bring a light jacket.
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understand into thursday a couple of rain chances. temperatures this morning, we are waking up to 41 in wooster. 42 in mansfield. the lake at 67. so the closer to the lake,, the more mild the temperatures are. so low 50s in downtown and ashtabula where winds from the north at three. in downtown, winds from the north at about 10-15-milings per hour. so there is a--piles per hour. so--miles per hour. so there is a little bit of a breeze right now. we are nice and dry right now because notice on the western edge, or eastern edge of the high pressure center, with that north to south low of air, that is helping to drag down some of the cool scandian air. let a--canadian air. let's talk about what was hurricane matthew, you will notice that it is dissipating, which is the good news, but we are, of course, seeing a lot of wind and rain with that along the eastern sea board. that is one of the reasons why the tribe game out in boston,
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because of the rain that they are expecting, because of who what ask now--because of what is now matthew. it is going to become just a thing of the past. back at home, now through lunchtime, we will call it partly sunny, we will hold onto that through the afternoon. a couple of the clouds, though, because of how warm that lake is, we may see a few lake enhanced isolated showers through the afternoon. by the day tomorrow, tomorrow morning, and sunny to kick off the upcoming workweek. window nation seven day forecast, showing you temperatures in the 60s today, tomorrow. back in the 70s on wench wednesday night into thursday, thing--wednesday. wednesday night into thursday, things are looking good. so watch out for a shower chance there. and now how is your eye doing? >> i am good. >> i see that it has curled
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>> crisis diverted. breaking news, i am okay. sour troy drag you into it. >> so no, you are all good. we want--no, you are all good. we want to make sure that you are okay. thanks, michael. well, now to a warning about pour prescription drug prices. many plans are dropping coverage on more than 200 commonly used drugs. and they are trying to force drug makers to stop dramatic price hikes, but it could cost you a bundle. >> reporter: this man is a force on his high school patter polo team. but out of the walter, five times adavid sanchez,--times a day, he uses insulin to treat his type one diabetes. >> it is scary, i mean, this is my baby and he has to have this to live. >> reporter: however, starting next year, he has to fiendish medications because his provider will not cover them.
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almost $500 a month. >> reporter: cvs care mark is dropping some 215 drugs for common conditions, like diabetes, cancer, asthma, and weight loss. the goal, to steer people to lower costs so less is spent on medications. two groups say that patients can appeal the decisions an it is up to the employer what insurance is going to cover. expertings say to ask your doctor or pharmacist about a cheaper drug and you need to shop around and check your insurance coverage now, so you have time to switch plans if necessary. channel 3 news. monica, thanks. after the break, we take a closer look at how the new nbc
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a man attacked me in a parking garage. tried to stab me with an 8-inch knife. but i carry a pistol. i fight back. that's why i'm still here. every woman has a right to defend herself with a gun if she chooses. hillary clinton disagrees with that.
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welcome back enbc rolled out a new drama this week following the voice, timeless is a travel drama. mark barker has more on the series, which mixes history with adventure. >> you are telling me that he actually went back in time, for real. >> reporter: it is up to a historian, a scientist, and a soldier to catch the guy before he unravels the past. >> they are this epic adventure to save the world. like whoever gets asked to do that. >> reporter: they are forced to use a secondhand time machine for the chase. >> you might want to hold on. >> reporter: because the bad guys take the newest one and while tracking them down-- >> you need to know who and what you are dealing with. >> reporter: and they have to be careful not to change history. >> how much does it affect the future and sometimes it is grate i will and sometimes it
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sometimes it is not so much. >> reporter: and producer cree created 1937 crash of the hundred den berg. >> they said you will never be bored, and yep, it is happening. >> it is a show based on time travel. but really, at the core, it is about characters and human interactions, emotions. >> reporter: the cast and crew are hoping that adventures bright future. mark barker, nbc news. after the break, we take a look at the preparations for the second debate between donald trump and hillary clinton, and this debate has a different style forker mat than the--format than the first. >> reporter: well, earlier we were talking about what tod iso with the hay out here. --what to do with the hay out
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the average age of a homeless person is 9 years old. my dream is to help kids living on the streets with education. charles what's up man? -whoa! how can we help? -ah man! wait, is that a basketball player? yes! -wow! my heart's about to jump out my chest man. charles you ought to be proud man. i'm just extremely grateful they were here giving them some encouragement- that's something that these kids are going to remember for a lifetime.
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thank you so muching for being with us. it is now 7:01 a.m. a live look outside towards first energy stadium and where the tate beaters will be--where the tailgaters will be
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jacket, maybe gloves are needed. we are currently in the upper 30s in mansfield and wooster. now, as far as any knowledge isth first time this season that we have fallen into the 30s. so again, it is a chilly start this morning. it does illude to the fact that i think that overnight tonight into early tomorrow, we could have areas of light frost. other wides, the wents right now from the north, keeping us a little warmer in downtown and up to ashtabula because of the warmer waters. we are nice and dry right now. but again, if you are heading downtown to maybe first energy
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this morning. your forecast for today, calling for more sunshine, temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. maureen, fall is in the air for sure. and i am just shocked to see, i mean, you should have seen the line of cars, it was going for like a couple of miles it looked like. >> i am not shocked, honestly, hey, it is sunday. it is cleveland. >> yes, it is. >> they are waiting. >> i was going to say, bust out the light jackets, you will need them. >> for su. you. and now a big weather related story, the last leg of hurricane matthew is now up the east coast. saturday, the weakened storm attacked georgia and the carolinas. but many are thankful that the storm was not as strong as thought. damages from matthew were mainly flooding and wind damage such as blown down signs and trees. but it is to blame for at least ten deaths here in the u.s.
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officers trying to resolve a family dispute were killed yesterday when a man they had been speaking with suddenly pulled out a gun and opened fire on them. >> reporter: at desert regional medical center, fellow officers are salute and respect for a brother and sister who made the ultimate sacrifice, a great loss. >> it is just very emotional. it just, it it is very, very sad. >> reporter: so many people feel that deep sadness, which is why of m of them lined the streets, waiting for the two officers to take a final that patrol in the desert city they served and protected. >> you know, when you are in your own town, it is hard. >> reporter: officer jose gilbert "gil" vega was 35-year- old veteran, who was about two month ace way from retirement, a time to spend with his life and eight children.
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friends called gill was working overtime on his day off today. those who knew him say it was a a sign that he truly loved his job. >> gastraea really nice die- -just a really nice guy. >> people respected him and loved him in the community. >> you know, i feel sad for him, for his sam i will. >> reporter: officer lesley zerebny just years-old, he had been on the force--she had been on the force for about a year and a half. she just gave birth to a baby girl four months ago. >> it is unbelievable. >> reporter: as the families of both officers mourn, this community will not let them mourn alone. >> we are thankful for everything that they are doing for us. thank you. well, back here at home, sitting down as come to represent taking a stand across
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university of akron refused to stand during the national anthem this weekend. andaround rue explains what- -and andrew explains what they were trying to say. >> reporter: it was a statement on the police brutality. a peaceful farm of protest that they are hoping sends a message. homecoming weekend at the university of akron, they were playing miami, but it was action off of the field, before talking. because when the national anthem played-- >> we are not part of what you are seeing. >> reporter: a number of students sat, refusing to stand. >> we are all affected by the things that are going on with the police brutality and being a black male and i work graveyard shifts, i worry every night going to and from my job, because i walk. just trying to make a difference, in a positive way. >> reporter: if it 2nd downs familiar, it is because you may
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coming from 49ers quarterback, colin kaepernick who made hardihead lines when he didn't stand for the anthem. it was aing spring of protests on--it was a spring of protests on un-arped black citizens. >> i think that it is important that we take a stand before the issue turns into something where we are face on the shirt or doing protests. >> reporter: the group made up mainly of black students from ve with respect. you choose to stand. >> yes, i am a mill vary veteran and--a military veteran, and so, i would stand. >> reporter: and you would defend their right to stand. >> yes, it is not about being disrespectful, they are just choosing to remain seated. >> reporter: it is rare that a football game is the back group to a conservation on race, however the students knew with homecoming there would be a
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alumni to listen. channel 3 news. ? [ music ] ?? turning to politics now, preparations continue for the second debate between donald trump and hillary clinton. it is taking place tonight on the campus of washington university in st. louis. the debate will be different from the first, it will have a town hall fore mat with questions copping directly from audience members. the people were picked part because they described themselves as un-m.i.t.ed voters. it starts at 9:00 p.m. as you may have expected, saturday night live's opening sketch last night took aim at both candidates. >> and i would like to take this time to formally apologize. >> what, what are you saying? >> i deeply apologize. >> are you frying to say apologize? >> no, i would never do that.
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clinton's campaign head quarters where they have just received news of the link. ? [ music ] ?? [ cheering and applause ] >> donald trump has called mexicans- >> the sketch started with the vice presidential candidates debate and then brought in trump, played by baldwin and hillary clinton played by kate. well, on the east side today, families are going festival. will has been live out there all morning looking at the pumpkins, the food, he was going to flip pancakes, will, what are you up to now? >> reporter: well, actually, i was going get on the horse--i was going get on the horse here, but i didn't bring my saddle. and this horse can dance. but they have horses out here,
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again. and we talked about it before, 72-acres out here today. >> yes, so there are all sorts of stuff out here today. we have the aunted hay maze- -the haunted hay maze, there a ton of things for everyone to do. so we are located here in moreland hills and folks that want to come today will park at the orange school. and we will bus people over here for the festival today. it runs from 10:00 to 5:00 p.m. and admission for adulls is $5 and kids who are 12 and under are free. of and then we also have the all-day activity wristband for $20 that gets the kids moe of the activities today. and we have a walking taco, we have funnel cakes and just a great mix of things going on today. >> reporter: and especially because we went from 80-degrees
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fall. and nothing better than all of the fall activities and the fall food. and if you are ready for autumn, this is the place to be and i know a lot of place like the pumpkin flavored stuff. they have a hot of that out here as--a lot of that stuff out here as well, maureen. >> i like the pumpkin flavored things. i am in. >> reporter: i know you are. >> well, you know me so well. e. coli all right--so well. all right, thank you so much. still ahead, a rescue caught on camera after a boat capsizes in san >> plus, how a bald eagle became trapped inside of a car
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it is now 7:13 a.m. there is new video out this
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you can see rescuers trying to help 30 people who were dumped into the chilly water when their boat overturned. the boat had 27 adults and three chirp on it and--children on it. and it capsized for unknown reasons. fife adults and three children were taken to area hospitals. a bald eagle was rescued in florida after it became trapped in the grill of a car. take a look at this is here, if you are not looking at your tv. the driver said of the bird flew in front of him and became lodged in the grill. it is safe and has been turned over to jacksonville. for so many people, getting a college education still is hard dream to do. but in south florida, a partnership between private groups and an university, and the local school board is giving many the chance to stay
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deals. jose reports--their dreams. jose reports. >> reporter: for eryn willis, walking to get his de-employee ma was an act of determination. >> i said he made it. >> reporter: four years ago, he was shot in the back while riding his bike home. >> if i was down there for ten more minutes, i would have been dead. it felt like everything below my waist was just gone. too many kids urn the age of 19 shot in the city of miami since 2012. >> if you are young, you know, latino or black boy growing up inner city in urban american, you know, your chances of making it out is reduced. >> reporter: and now aaron is going to college this spring, thanks to help from a privately funded partnership.
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from florida international university embed in miami's toughest public lie schools, the mission, motivate kids to stay in school. >> many of the students have dreams, but sometimes they just have a lack of experience. >> reporter: the students get their hands on science, learn a trade, and get help with everything from filling out college appliques to finding financial aid. it is working at miami northwestern garage--where the graduation rate jumped more than 18%. and this fall, they are moving into elementary schools to help students sooner. and the parents hope that the early intervention will keep their kids from becoming a statistic. like this 3rd grader. >> i want them to be responsible, to be somebody in
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right direction for a new generation. just ahead, what happen- -sorry, some parents are developing bad habits when it comes to saving money for their child's education. >> plus, brown's expert that has been in the baking business for 25 years, but he has been a browns fan longer. we are going to check out his fan cave. and michael, it is feeling like football weather. >> o y speaking of browns fans, oh, my goodness, folks are crowding into the mineny lot, if you are- -to the punily lot, again, the game is at 1:00 p.m. at first energy. 59-degrees, a lot of sunshine. we will talk about when we are going to see showers coming up
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welcome back, as the browns
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england patriots--get read i do take on the new england patriots later today. we looked at a fan cave to make any browns fan jealous. ? [ music ] ?? >> reporter: bob, thanks a lot, and look at this, the bakery delivers. john, let's get this segment over with, because i want to eat. tell penn states about the man cave. i love it, it is like christmas in hire. >> here a nice painting from the 64 championship game, christmas village, and a flag was over southeast asia, my son is in the air force, shout out to him. and he brought it back for me. and newspaper articles and pictures with the players at training camp. guy to training camp every year and try to get pickuptures with them. and have the--get pictures with them. and i have the coach in here.
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what pops if n your mind. >> genius. >> reporter: genius, okay. here is the next one enter greatest. >> reporter: wow. oh, you are--one. >> greatest. >> reporter: wow, you are giving a lot of praise. and now give me a prediction. >> oh, the toughest game of the year. >> reporter: yes, i know that you can do it. >> we are coming off of a loss like that, new england 30, cleveland 10. but i have been wrong before. >> reporter: and mike has been wrong before. >> i am never wrong, john, let's be honest, this football game is go to be a massacre. but i am picking the indians to beat the red sox in five. >> okay, i will take it. >> reporter: that sounds pretty good .r you ready to eat now? >> i have been ready. >> reporter: all right, bobs thanks so much. we are going to feel so good on monday, win or lose. >> that is right.
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it seems like most of ohio has tribe fever right now, including the ohio state university marching band during saturday's halftime show, they honored the indians, the band included baseball moves like hitting and catching the ball. check that out. >> and it gets so much more great. we can only show you a little piece. >> they formed player and then they had a little ball and the baseball player actually goes through the full motion of swinging the bat. it is drat. >> it is amazing how they move and how fast they move and all of the formations. >> they are great. >> yes. >> they are great, they really are. >> there is a baseball player. >> yep, and again, it takes a couple of seconds. >> let's sue how far this- -let's see how far this goes. >> oh, it is really, really neat to see. >> wait, i am sorry, producers who are upset that we are
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but look at the baseball player about to hit the ball. >> all right, they are done with us. >> yes, it is great. >> very cool. >> and they say go, tribe. >> and i am just like yes. >> and how many people are just thrill today be watching october baseball here in town. >> oh, yes. >> it is our year, it has just been great. >> yes, and i am feeling really confident right now. yes, and question have a big game taking place downtown as well if you are heading out to first energy, do no the sunscreen, i know it does not seem like it is right time. but you still seed the sunscreen because it is out through the morning and lunchtime and points after lunchtime. highs today, right around that 60-degree mark. temperatures currently, see them for yourself, how about upper 30s in mansfield, wooster, wayne county, waking up to 38-degrees. as you know, because lake temperatures are at 67-degrees, that usually keeps the lake
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so 53 in downtown. 51 in ashtabula letitia with a northerly breeze between 5-15 miles per hour. we arer dry right now on the radar. but again, if you are going to be perhaps heading down to the puny lot a cool start to the morning. and high pressure large and in charge on the eastern edge of get the north to south flow of area that is dragging down the cool air and that is the fall chill that you are feeling this morning. and now more about what was hurricane matthew, off of the eastern sea bard, bringing places like boston, massachusetts, new york, and going down washington dc, a heck of a lot of rain and wind, it is still a powerful system, but it no longer contains the hurricane elements to it. so there is no defined eye wall with that system.
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but you will notice that we are expecting for that system to generally move out into the middle of the atlantic ocean and no longer be a worry for the united states. now through lunch time, i think we call it partly sunny, even after that, a few of the clouds could give way to an isolated shower or two. not putting a whole lot into that. i think that the first thing tomorrow morning, we are off to a mostly sunny start and we hold on to the sunshine through the monday afternoon as well. so to the upcopping workweek- -upcoming workweek. ab 60s today, tomorrow, and on tuesday. back in the 70s on wednesday with a chance for a couple of showers wednesday evening into early on thursday. and that is because of a cold front moving through, lower 60s is where we are at by the time we get to the end of the upcoming workweek and into the upcoming weekend, but long story short, it feels like fall
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football weather. great baseball weather as well. i am just hoping that what is left of matthew does not, you know, delay or cancel any gapes out in boston for the tribe. >> well, hopefully not. you know, we are on a roll. >> oh, yes, a very nice roll. well some parents of children have a bad hate, one that could be crippling. details from nbc. >> reporter: a survey of over 1000 parents who have socked child's education found that nearly half have raided the accounts. >> they are going on vacations, they are paying far wedding. >> reporter: four out of five parents who dipped into the 529s admitted to spending the money on something other than education and when asked why, claim they thought either use it or lose it, or didn't know
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penalty to tapping the funds early, which sorry, guys, there is a penalty there and you are also going owe some taxes. >> reporter: and kelly grant says that the penalties and taxes could be levied at both the state and federal level, so she says that the best way to avoid i.r.s. questions is to leave the 529 money alone, even if unused, for college expenses down the road. >> you know, there are some planners who say you can hang onto it long range and then think about transferring that money to your grandchild, to help put them through school. >> reporter: she says it is always your money, as long as yous always use it--you always use it correctly. nbc news. kris, thanks. after the break, meet the press moderator chuck todd is joining us live this morning to talk about what is coming up for
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a man attacked me in a parking garage. tried to stab me with an 8-inch knife. but i carry a pistol. i fight back. that's why i'm still here. every woman has a right to defend herself with a gun if she chooses. hillary clinton disagrees with that. don't let politicians take away your right to own a gun.
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welcome back, backlash over a tape with trump making lewd comments ab women continues to make waves this morning and hillary clinton is facing fallout over e-mails. all of those issues will probably be questioned during tonight's debate. meet the press will tackle it all this morning. and joining us now is chuck todd, i feel like i need to just let you go. >> you know, there is so much to talk about, maureen, but it is a was trying to think about what tonight's debate would look like and--could look like and usually, i think it would be a hard night for trump. but these are far from normal circumstances. we have a candidate, in an unusual situation, you a major party nominee in--you have a major party nominee in melt down mode and people are wanting to pull away.
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staring us in the face. and i guess what is sur reel about it, we have--er is reel, we have been--sur reel, we been talking about the republican party, it is not very united, you know, they are barely holding together and boy, you knew there was going be a tipping point and it does appear that we are there. so the presidential race is over according to the republican party, it is over. now it is every republican for themselves, try to save the senate and the house, it is tall order. >> do you think, i mean, it is a town hall format are people from trump asking him about this? >> i think it is possible. but it has to be addressed at the top. i mean, there is overshadowing everything else in the selection. so, you know, kurt magaha like you can sit there and say okay, the first question, tell me about your tax plan. you know, this thing is overshadowing everything.
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just what trump did on friday night, i don't think it was enough, as far as many republicans are concerned. it was not a real, it was not a full throated apology. it came across as a read apology. so i think it has to be dealt with at the top. and i think they will get very personal questions about this. >> who to you no v on the show this morning--who do you have on the sew this morning? >> well, rudy, because it is the only person that the the campaign manager has pulled out and said that rudy. and also nancy pelosi, who may have a shot of becoming speaker. and mike lee of utah, he is now trying to organize an effort to coat get trump to withdraw from the ticket. >> all right, very interesting. chuck, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks. >> check will be back for meet
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-meet the press starting at 10:00 a.m. well still ahead this morning in ohio, the political cross hairs, how the big names are lining up across party lines to help their candidate win the pickup eye state. coming up, between the lines. . i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. i would bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. get him out of here! get him out of here! get the hell out of here! priorities usa action is responsible
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presidential campaign, problems, progress, and political players in northeast ohio, with this politic writer, henry gomez and his colleague, mark. greetings. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> a de-beet rematch sunday night, clinton is finally coming back to ohio. trump is here, too. and the police union is getting endorsements. >> reporter: hillary clinton is back in the buck eye at after an almost month long break. >> i know that ohio is a tough, tough state. you have to get there and audiocassette to people, talk to--and talk to people, talk to anybody you know here who is voting for donald trump. >> reporter: but for clinton's campaign, she does not need it
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270 elector votes. and bill clinton at a two-day buck eye blitz in con tan, donald trump must win ohio to get the 270 big prize. and his champion, former new york city mayor, rudy, here to accept cleveland's police union endorsement, bash clinton, and defend trump's rebound. >> could an ordinary person come back from losing $1 billion? , the fact that he is--the fact that he is a genius is coming out of failure. he got knocked down and he fought back and he won. >> reporter: and the vp candidates tim kaine and mike pence squared off. and a poll sews clinton is leading trump # 4% to 42--44% to 42% in ohio now, on the heels of a poll showing trump out front. ohio is up for grabs. >> all right, well, where to start with all of this?
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clinton finally rediscovering ohio. i think henry, i think your headline was is she too late or on time? >> well, she does not need ohio anymore and the visit this week in akron, and in toe lee toe- -and in toe lee doe had an air of i have to do this. and she was being hammer week. other reporters start today tune into the fact that she was not here. i think that part of this was to hurry up and get her back here before the story line lingered. she is not totally giving up on ohio, she still has a full staff here a full ground game, they are stilled a veer advertising but the most precious resource is the candidate's time and i will be wondering how much more of that she invests. >> and you are judging by what
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>> oh, yes. >> and lebron james factor, what kind of poet voting pull does he have? >> is--of voting pull does he have a n. >> oh, not a lot. it just keeps us talking about hillary and hillary in ohio. but beyond that, i don't think it is going to move people who are not already there. and hillary, a democrat has only reached the white house once without winning maryland. so she has places ultimately, compare today ohio. but she is sending people like bill clinton here and he worked southern ohio, which he did really well in in 2008. >> okay, so let's look at the polls, we have got a couple of kind of either or polls here. one showed, despite her strong performance in the debate, mr. trump is still up. why didn't she get more of a
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almost of the media thought she carried the debate. >> well, if you believe the one poll, she is two points up. and another poll that came out, a few days before that, of course, shows trump still up five. i think, though, the reason that ohio is to close, the reason why donald trump is probably the favorite to win ohio right now is that ohio's demographic i cans are different. there are more of working class voters and fewer hispanics. >> quick thoughts about what we expect from the debate sunday night. >> town hall style will change it. i think you are going to see a little less russian, because really, the audience is there and you do not run over audience members. >> i think we are going to see trump struggle, again, i do not know that he put as much preparation into the second one as he should have. >> okay, and it probably will
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one. and we tape third-degree crutch appeared in cincinnati--taped this before trump appeared in cincinnati. still ahead, the police
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well, and endorsement in the presidential ration is causing tex in cleveland. the police union has never backed a presidential candidate of donald trump that being call add slap in the face of the black community. come in the middle of police reform effortings. and now he can-efforts. he says that trump promises more resources for police. but protestors outside of the union hall and groups are calling this insensitive and provocative. >> it is time for him to think
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>> we have someone that wants to cause a problem among us. you have the wrong people and you are dong the wrong thing. >> we have never had a presidential candidate that is so antipolice, never had a presidential candidate that makes martyrs out of people that we, utley, shot- -unfortunately, shot during police involved incidents. >> well, trump is there, and it is fair to ask if this is to get more votes for clinton. he says that trump's plans are best for his members who make cleveland and other big cities safer. but this means different things to different groups. all right, so some people who i like, talking about the impact and the perception of the black community, say that a lot of things he says and does may get the groups going, but this crossed the line and it is
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the police about this endorsement and maybe creating an environment that will be more dangerous for his members to worker in. that is the point, the hat. >> and you have--the hatter. >> and you--the latter. >> and you said he is not going to stand up. >> and why do anything, it creates more tension or makes their job harder. and presidential politics really has nothing to do with what goes on very little that they can do trickles down, you know, more officerser, more money. so much is happening locally. it is to me, a blind spot, as big as the sun. >> i mean, i think it is important to note that actually, in the vote, less than, doing quick math here. less than a 4th-quarter ever fourth of police union members actually voted in it and i think a lot of african american officers ab stained.
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represents black officers, you know, spoke out against it for the reasons that we just talked about. >> and some people have called for him to step down from a position too that he holds on the panel that is working with police improvement and consent decree. >> well what made it worse, though, on that point, is that he has rudy there saying that the justice department is just politics. so you have brought two big issues, and that was a big one, that should cause just problems, to have someone like rudy railing against the politics, again, on a very local issue. >> and if steve does she does not understand why people are so concerned, then he has not been paying attention. as mark said, it is throwing in the unnecessary flash point into the rice, no one was looking to see what the cleveland police were going to do in the presidential election. steve interjected himself and
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and really, it does raise questions about how much of and honest broker, or you know, voice for reform is he on the committee. and it is a very valid question. >> well, ohio has been losing ground in the race to createuate al tern tiff innerty- -to create alternative energy jobs. no other state has done that, the freeze ends next year, and what to do in the lame duck session after the election. the senator who shares the public utilities commission may push to end the freeze. and green energy backers fear that ohio will fall further back in the race to create new jobs and maybe impact the wind farm. >> the standards saved money. >> go to a place like iowa, which is about as conservative
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40% of their enquestion i, from wind, and only 100,000 jobs which what ohio has said, we are not really vested in that. >> well, governor john kasich says he is gingery toe any bill that freezes or rolls back standards too much. all right so, should the lawmakers keep the freeze? just how out a little bit? >> you know, they need to consider the same market, th they were groining to it to study it. at the time, i was covering the governor's reelection restaged the politics in a reelection year, and he was thrown into the utilities and governor john kasich is being add mat that he wants to be back on the side of al tern tiff inner--alternative energy, and i think that is
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he does not pull out that weapon a lot, and in the past web he has you--when he has you know, threatened it before, it has worked. >> well, if he says he is going to veto it, he is going to do it. there are a number of prompt cases an issues with electric utilities now still in play, some people are saying oh, maybe first energy in akron may ultimately be in play here. so, what is the utiliti's stake in all of this? you know--want us to keep, you know, the requirement that they are the big dog. they are making money on fossil fuel, which by the way, it is not going to change. all of the work that we do towards, you know, solar, clean energy, it is still just a fraction. this is about pushing forward, in little bits and we need to hear from the legislature what is the alternative plan for
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saying really not open for alternative energy. >> yes, but i, you know, they seem to be going up any way. >> well, people need to be paying attention. that sit for this edition of between the lines. hope we will see you back next week. we are busted laughing, i am sorry. any way, yes, browns are happening today, a lot tailgaters are already out there. >> i am shocked that at 7:50 a.m. on a sunday morning, it is just a party of epic poor portions out there. >> --poor portions. >> yes, and we all have browns hats and gloves and they might be needed. yes, even at the 1:00 p.m. hour this afternoon, 59-degrees is all we will muster at that
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about 39-degrees in mansfield, we are peak ever waking up to 38 in wooster. and downtown, we are closer to the lake, it is a little bit warmer as you very well know, the lake keeps us a little bit warmer, especially with the northerly breeze between say 5- 15 miles per hour off of the lake. we arer dry right now, so if- -we are dry right now, so if you have friends or family heading downtown, or are maybe already downtown, or heading to first energy stadium, a cool start this morning, grab the jackets, you will need them. the reason why it is so cool is because we have high pressure up towards the northwest, that is helping to drag down some cool canadian air on the eastern edge of the high pressure center. so we are cool through the day today. of course, our next focus is going be on what was hurricane matthew, you can see, still with us, a whole lot of showers, a whole lot of wind
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that out into the middle of the atlantic ocean. so, i think that over the course of say, the next 24 to 48 hours, it is really not a concerning for us here in the united states. which is really nice, as of this point, given all of the problems i has caused. back at home, though a great looking sunday. now through lunchtime, partly sunny and cool. i think that into this afternoon, temtu is there a slight chance to see an isolated shower or two. that is very few and very far between. tonight, chilly, look at the numbers, falling again into the 30s. i think that the frost could be an issue first thing monday morning. so we will watch for that, especially away from the lake. tomorrow afternoon, though, we will call it mostly sunny, so a great looking monday on tap for us. and we have 60s today,
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tuesday. by wednesday, it is 70. hey, good to see you again, we arer at 73-degrees and i think that wednesday night into early thursday, more showers. and again, maureen, if you are heading out to the game this afternoon, it will be chilly, it is great football weather. you were saying before, i would love just a hearty sort of meal, chill lie. >> come on--chili. >> i am making it today. come on over. shot, we will be right back. we will show you the lot. a man attacked me in a parking garage. tried to stab me with an 8-inch knife. but i carry a pistol. i fight back. that's why i'm still here.
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check out the tailgaters out there, you though, this the is a live--this is a live shot off of the back deck of channel 3 studios, we can actually smell the grill. >> yes, everything out there. >> oh, yes, tailgaters eat well. >> oh, yes, sharing is caring my friends.
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60s. more sunshine and there an isolated shower chance right along the lake shore later on this afternoon. 62 tomorrow, a beautiful start to our week. upper 60s by tuesday with 70s by-back in the fore--back in the forecast by wednesday. wednesday night into thursday, rain chances are back into northeast ohio, so you might need the umbrella letitia. but again,--umbrella. but again, if you are heading out to watch the game, it is taking place in boston, it is going to be a but i just want you to remember
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