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the lindor be taking on the toronto -- the indians will be taking on the toronto blue jays again today. and in the background, you can see the 99% full moon. that is right, not 100 percent. about but nurses, michael, i'll swear, is say they get a lot more cases in the sp >> yeah, when there is a full moon, just more action seems to be going on in the e.r. so tomorrow, the full moon actually at 100%, it may be a little tricky. but for the rest of us, though, we're loving it. water temperatures in the mid- 60s. winds generally from the south, but here is what it looks like.
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that's the way we stay throughout the majority of the day today. highs in the mid-70s. a sprinkle chance this afternoon. not all that high, though. i think our best shot for showers rolls in tomorrow on sunday. so we'll time out when we see those showers coming up in the next little bit, but i looking at it and think we've got a big game this afternoon. we keep thinks dry, it looks good, and rest, relaxation, recovery day, after another big win, just to kind of ease back into the workweek. so with the rain, yeah, good napping weather tomorrow. >> exactly. thanks, michael. all right. let's relive the fun. what a night was at the corner of carnegie and ontario.
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alcs 2-0 over toronto last night. it was the first alcs game in cleveland since 2007, and beautiful night for it at progressive field. kluber pitched six shutout innings to hold off the blue jays potent offense. one swing of the bat made the difference if game one, and came on a two-run homer from francisco lindor. cody comes on to shut the door in the 9th, and the indians win game one. we'll have more coming up in our sports report. now to our top story this morning. new video into the newsroom showing the moments leading up to a deadly drag racing accident that left a man in a wheelchair dead. it happened on west 25th street early thursday morning. police say a 21-year-old was drag racing in her car against man in another vick. both were drag racing well above the 25 mile per hour
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55-year-old john qdric, who was really known in that neighborhood. he was disabled, he only had one arm. >> i nerve saw him have a problem with anybody. kids loved him. he was a good good. >> place of place say the driver was under the influence of drugs and alcohol. she faces charges of aggravated vehicular homicide. the other driver fled from the scene and has not been boiseries police. >> a house explosion in fort clinton was so strong it could be felt far away. neighbors on the scene said they had smelled gas for days. the couple that lives in the home had just started using their heat. the explosion destroyed two homes. neighbors described the moment it happened. >> everything happened at once.
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like, just sprinkling pieces, parts, all this. i felt a bus hit me in the chest. it was like a toronto. it really was. it literally just went -- >> the cup who will lives in the home was take bin helicopter to the hospital. no word on their condition this morning. the cup who will lives next door were both treated and released from the hospital. the state fire marshall is also involved in this investigation. they don't ec aren't ruling it out 0 at this time. >> next month, cleveland voters will decide on the city's first income tax hike in 35 years. it's a half percent income tax hike that would bring in about $84 million next year. about $40 million of it would go to balancing the budget. the money would also pay for improvement costs of the police reformed consent and we go
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next year. mayor jackson paints a grim picture in voters turn the increase down. >> we're talking about hundreds of layoffs, hundreds of layoffs, and we're talking about significant reduction in most services, and elimination of some services. >> those who live in the suburbs but work in the city would pay for most of this. right now, polling shows the measure is trailing but still winnable. still ahead is restrictions lifted. find out what you can bring home from cuba during your next visit. and falling poll numbers. we're going to explain trump's campaign strategy to get back
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exhilaration through act sell separation fun. that's what it's all about at boss pro-karting. that's where we find alyssa this morning with a need for speed! i saw you race earlier. are you in charge? what's going on? >> reporter: now i'm trying to entice them to go even faster. this is go! go! go! go! burt was insane out there. i only did three laps, and i could tell you that it was kind of exhausting. my abs were tense, i was clutching the steering wheel, and that's not even a touch of how many laps you get to go around here. brad is here with boss pro- karting. how many laps do people get to do when they come out here? >> every race is 7 minutes long. so some of our fastest racers are doing 20 laps every race, and when you leave, you have a
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adrenaline is going, a your heart is pumping. that's what racing is all about. >> reporter: what about some tips for me next time i go on the track? >> relax, nice wide arcs, and sometimes drifting. you let that baby end come out from under you a little bit. it's a lot of fun and looks really cool, too, when that happens. >> we wanted can see who goes the fastest with this monitor. >> that's right. just like any other sport, you download this app, and all of your race times, you push right to your phone. you can track them over time, tweet them out. you can post them on facebook. boy, a lot he of trash talking goes on, and this screen up here is all part of our live timing of scoring. every time somebody comes around, we know exactly how fast they're going. every time you come, you just try to get better and faster and better and faster. >> that's what i'm going to do. i'm going to throw away my
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start over. a little disappointing my first time around, but practice makes perfect, so i'm going to let the pros do it for now. >> alyssa, i'm actually impressed how many people are racing at 6:00 a.m. on a saturday morning. >> reporter: absolutely. these people are dedicated. they traveled -- how long did it take some of these people to get here this morning? >> oh, an hour. some drove an hour to be here. >> reporter: some drove an hour to get here this morning for channel 3, they loves. >> tell them and we'll be checking back in in a little bit. well, donald trump's campaign is in crisis mode this morning, facing falling poll numbers and a rising number of harassment complains about the
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with women after a week threatening to derail him. >> i am a victim of one of the great political smear campaigns in the history of our country. >> reporter: he declares the growing number of women alleging he kids or grope them are liars or political pawns. >> the witnesses say, you know, 28 years ago, 10 years ago, 14 years ago. >> he came to me and started kissing me open mouth as he was pulling >> reporter: one time apprentice contestant summer made an allegation, and his campaign said it didn't happen, and that she tried to get his help just this past april. >> reporter: hillary clinton is being careful not to dance on trump's grave. >> i take absolutely no satisfaction in what is happening on the other side with my opponent p.m. >> reporter: trump's broken
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perhaps a fitting metaphor for a candidate forced off script, but still saying what his supporters want to hear. this week will be critical for both campaigns as trump and hillary clinton prepare for their final debate in las vegas. that debate takes place wednesday night at 9:00 p.m. there will be no troop movement or a single shot fired, but nbc news has learned that the cia is is in the final stage of a against russian computer systems. sources say the target is putin. the u.s. accuses him of being behind a series of attacking to to affect the american election. more aid has started to reach needing victims of hurricane matthew in haiti. haiti's southwestern peninsula was one of the areas hardest hit by a hurricane last week.
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obliterated when matthew passed ore the year. food, clean water, and construction materials began making their way to the peninsula on friday, but more help is needed. >> there are a lot of needs out there, but the main priority is ensuring that food, safe drinking water be, concerns related to cholera, get out to the areas as quickly possible. good news this morning for american travelers to cuba, who want to bring back cuban cigars and rum. the obama administration announced that it doing away with the $100 limit on the value of rum and cigars that american travelers can carry home from cuba. most travelers will now be able to bring as many as 100 cigars several bottles of rum to the u.s. just ahead, weekend ways to be save. we look at a top smarten phone
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the test. and we'll take you a behind in the scenes of fun home. and today looks good. a great day for tribe weather, right? here is what it looks like if you suffer from mold allergies. don't forget the kleenex box. you'll certainly need that. we'll talk about when a lot of that allergen gets washed out of the air, compliments of
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expect to see done in a very sort of stayed and presentationle way. >> reporter: winer of five tony awards including best musical, fun home is based on the best selling graphic memoir by allison beck tool. ex-plea of guiltying her past with her father, trying to make sense of a tragic family event. >> there are tragic things that occur in it as a human life is. everyone cowhoa comes to it and sits through the show can't help but be moved in some way. >> the story is told through three different aged allison. the first show, written exclusively by women to have been are win best musical, cleveland kicks off a national tour of the musical that has
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own childhoods and their relationships with their family. >> the only way you'll enjoy this is you're a father, daughter, mother, or son. it's a very full story i think will apply to anyone. we are so lucky to have play house square. isn't it amazing to have it here? >> it is so beautiful. i was out there yesterday for the comedy show they had. what so cool is the world's largest chandelier. it was cool. we had a lot of folks in from another city. and i should say another country that i saw out there. we won't name any names -- >> it's okay. you know what? we like them spending money here in cleveland. come on, toronto fans, stay at our hotels, eat at our
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>> just a gorgeous place to call home. again, lots going on. most folks in from out of town will be right here later on this afternoon. that is progressive field. here is what the forecast looks like, despite a cooler start this morning, looking for increasing clouds through the afternoon. we'll eventually call it partly cloudy with highs at a nice and mild 75 degrees. if you're lucky enough to perhaps be heading out on water, although a very slim rain chance at about 10%, i think that most of us stay nice and dry. wave not huge concern whatsoever. temperatures outside right now in the 30s and 40s. 46 degrees currently in down pown, and we are skies and dry when it comes to a look at the radar, until we broaden out the perspective. you'll see up towards the northern tip there of minnesota, at the currently where we're tracking that area of lope with a cold front attached to it, and it's --
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front attached to it. we expect this system to continue to press towards the east-southeast. here is the deal. it doesn't get here today, tomorrow morning, or tomorrow afternoon. won't be until tomorrow evening that we'll start to see some of the rain showers. so here is what it looks like. through the morning, a beautiful start here in northeast ohio. i think around 5:00 p.m., you'll start to notice a few more clouds begin to thicking on in, an isolated sprinkle possible, not all that likely, so most of us stay nice and dry. a good-looking start to your sunday. watch what happens around dinnertime tomorrow. that's when we'll see a few of those scattered showers push on through, and we'll see a few of those showers linger into early on your monday. in the meantime, temperatures today, low-to-mid 70s. tonight we'll drop into the low-
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speaking about not as chilly, look at the high temperatures over the next, say, 4 to 5 days. we are not only in the low 70s, but we will jump into the low 80s on monday and tuesday. oh, these are the days i live for. i though some many folks will be taking advantage of downtown, there's outdoor seating, so you can get in a little bit of that before season completely wraps up. >> michael, thank you so much. a top-rated smartphone sun locked, and almost free. money man matt puts this deal through the ringer.
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the moon is big, bright, and beautiful. you no advertise a few more passing clouds this afternoon, though, perhaps an isolated spring not guilty some spots. current temperatures, down towards wooster, across the state towards mansfield, water temperatures in the 60s, a nice southerly flow of air. this will be be a braise that we feel from say, 5 to 15 miles per hour through the day. nice and dry right now. just a few more clouds. we'll call it partly cloudy, but still mild. temperatures mid-70s. we are in the 80s early next week. plus our rain chances straight ahead. we have a need for speed this morning, at least one of our members does. that's alyssa who is is having
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race. she joins us from boss pro- karting in brook park. you look like a professional, alyssa. >> reporter: thank you. i think i am a pro, too. i couldn't wait to get back in the driver's seat. here with me this morning, my race buddy in brad. brad, you said at 12 years old, you could race, but how old have you seen people come and enjoy this? >> our oldest racer 78 years old. he actually had two daughter bring in their mother for a 75th birthday the other day. anybody. the karts are good for anybody. lots of adjustments. the deceits move, tilt steering, everybody can get comfortable. >> you've only 0 been open for two months now, how many members? >> over $3,500 members already. racers that come in every day. a lot like these guys back here
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to have a good time with us. >> reporter: we have a sibling rivalry back there, i've heard. and how he about real quick, before we get started, some techniques for me. and iffy run into this barrier will i be okay? >> absolutely. the bay inquire and the karts are designed to work together. we have great harnesses and safety equipment. those are going pretty fast, everything is very, very safe. >> reporter: all right. let's see if i can get up to 35 miles per hour, right? >> absolutely. i'll ll i guess. >> ladies first. >> reporter: see ya! >> all right. we're going to see if she wins. she has been doing an awesome job this morning when it comes to racing. she's going for the top speed this morning. but what a lot of fun, if you are looking for something to do
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date night, maybe. all right. well, we will get an update on whether alyssa wins or not. but for the meantime, we're were the first to tell you on wkyc.com that jimmy buffett margaritaville restaurant was coming to the flats, but now we get a first look at the artists rendering. it's expected to open next mark your calendars. still ahead, a full recap of the tribe's big win last
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they have not lost yet in the post-season. ferry francona had his guys ready to go, and kluber, got a little dicey at times. he stranded 7 runners, he pitched 100 pitches. francisco lindor, the the two-run shot off estrada, who went 8 innings, but he would like to have that one back. nice having this guy on our side, huh? five strikeouts, he struck out the side in the 8th. cody allen, a one, two, three 9th inning. lindor with the final put-out fitting, because he had the big hit if the game. 2-0. the indians win.
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>> what i was trying to do the whole at bat, frying to stay town through the baseball, seeing some higher, and stay inside the baseball. i mean, it went out. >> franky, staying ready, and got that change-up up, and put a fantastic swing on it, and it was the the difference tonight. >> let it trickle over the plate. you don't see that a lot. so being able to take advantag especially with the bullpen. >> this isn't something to celebrate if you're trevor bower. he'll now pitch in game three on monday, not now. he cut his finger working on a drone. doctors say he'll be able to pitch on monday. he can't have anything cover it
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bleeding. the indians aren't playing the game game. >> he could have been opening a box in the kitchen. just those things happen. which it wouldn't have, but, like i said, it wasn't done maliciously, or done by being silly, it just happened. >> he always has the best takes, doesn't he? so now tomlin will pitch in game two. not an issue, since he hasn't pitched since monday, and he looked great tomlin has no issue bumping up and pitching today. and he'll pitch at home now, so that's good. better than pitching on the road. if you're a starter, you want your home crowd bee hand you. and look at happ. that e.r.a. is a little disturbing if you're the indians. tomlin coming off that good start in the clincher against the red sox. let's talk cavaliers now, and they only have one preseason game left, and that's a good thing, because the free
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and last night, nobody played, as they lost to the bulls. so they will wrap it up in columbus next week. but we have better news than anything talking preseason. j.r. smith and the cavs have agreed to a contract, a reported four- year deal worth $57 million, so just over $14 million a year. that's a big win for smith. he has been holding out in training camp. according to the report on cleveland.com, the deal was add requested by a lue, and a late push by the 76ers. congratulations to j.r. smith. really, he is a fan favorite, no question about it. season opener last night for to the monsters, the cleveland monsters, and a celebration, the banner raised after winning the cup last season. they win 2-1 over the ice hogs. the browns have not won this year, and they will attempt to do that tomorrow on
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but the titans are a 7-point favorite. cody kessler starts. his backup will be kevin hogan, the rookie out of stanford. josh mccown did practice this week be, but the browns are not going to rush him bark, so he is back for tomorrow. tonight be surprised if you see hogan on the field, and maybe terrell pryor will get some snaps at quarterback, as well, but cody kessler is back to start. >> indians, josh tomlin against the blue jays today 378 we'l tonight. hope you have a great weekend,
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ipa. even at 6:45 in the morning, that sounds delicious. >> let's be honest here, we make stars just about every weekend -- starbucks just about every weekend morning. >> it's needed. >> we can sample that. >> we'll let you tastes. >> right, right. a lot of folks heading out to progression -- progressive field later today. even if you're from out of town, toronto, we know you'll have an awesome time in our city. here is the reason why. the weather is going to hold up for us very nicely.
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cloudy and mild 75 degrees. so all in all, from start to fun wear good-looking day. again, we'll start to increase those clouds later on this evening. temperatures in the 30s. moon while, we're in the lower to mid-40s here in downtown. squeaky clean on radar, meaning that we're nice and dry. where is the rainfall? it's well up towards our north, and it won't it won't get here for the majority of the day tomorrow, but by tomorrow during the afternoon, and especially towards the evening, that's when that rainfall begins to move towards the east and eventually it then impacts us here in northeast ohio.
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keep things relatively dry through the afternoon, a fantastic day as you're head hing down to the ballpark. here is where things get interesting, perhaps a stray sprinkle possible towards dinner time this even, but again most of us stay dry. tomorrow morning, most of tomorrow afternoon, looking good as we mentioned, tomorrow evening is when we start to see a few of those scattered showers roll into northeast ohio. temperatures today, though, partly cloudy, he to mid-70s. overnight lows in the so just a beautiful day here in northeast ohio, and it gets even better. tomorrow, although we'll see some evening showers, temperatures nearing 80, and we actually bust into the 80s, as we head towards monday and tuesday, so to make a real long story short, we'll warm things up into this upcoming work
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well hydrated. there's a whole lot going on where you are right now. >> we just had a little prop fall down here. but we're going to help people, we may not need it during monday and tuesday's forecast, but maybe towards the end of the week, we might need. >> help, as falling gets into full swing. we'll soon is be seeing colder weather in the next few months. tom maker is joining us us from the home depot with tips on how to save energy >> this time of the year, nice chilly morning, we'll talk about some insulation, and easy ways to secure your home. starting with the hot water tank blanket over here. wrap your hot he water tank, keep the heat in. we have pipe insulation. and keep your hot water pipes nice and warm. >> i'm not handy at all. is this something i could do.
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>> this pink stuff that my foot is now holding up. >> this is important to create an insulation in your attic, the r value is somewhere between 30 and 60 that we want to achieve. >> does that get expensive, or a cheap way to insulate the home. >> as we get up to r-60 be, we'll be using 50 to 60 bails. so for are a thousand feet, these apiece. but stop by our desk, and we'll show you how we can select and do all of the work for you. and then smartphones, smart apps, smart thermostats. >> when you see the outdated ones in the home, you're, like, i need to get a new one. >> that's right. we have the digital
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you can control it from your office, while you're on vacation even. and it's all wireless technology. the last item here is our smart lighting. this is very intelligent lightbulbs. >> how are they intelligent? >> they actually speak to your network. physically, the lightbulbs use wi-fi technology. they speak to your network either with a hub we are showing up here, that is located somewhere in your house, programmable all through the internet, as well. you can control all of lighting, program it, and use any of the smart colors that we have. the insulation starts with a home kit with a little controller. that can control up to 50 lightbulbs, but you don't want to do that that. you want to be moving to the hub technology. all of the smart technology interfaces with the home systems, apple i home as well as any of the android complications that can control your garage door, your shades,
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everything else. it's great technology. >> so go see tim if you have any questions on this. thank you for being with bus. >> thank you very much. >> a study of over 40,000 people. find out how even halloween -- state's favorite halloween candy. we'll have that when we return from break. was she expecting to find ther perfect designer boots at such an amazing price? no. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find,
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cloudy at 75 by first pitch be, as we walk away with another big win up. upper 670s and low 70 by the 9th inning pep i think tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow evening our best shot for showers, and then 80s monday and tuesday. halleluiah! >> thanks so much for being with us. we'll be back here at 8:30,
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good morning. lashing out. donald trump on the attack against the women who an accusing him of sexual misconduct. >> believe me, she would not be my first choice. >> the number of alleged victims now eight. >> fame. who knows? >> this as hillary clinton comes under fire again after a new round of e-mails released by wikileaks. why her campaign squashed a speech by bill clinton. and 12 million people in the pacific northwest preparing for a second round of a storm with 100-mile-an-hour winds and one
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