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no response. protesters gathered earlier at public square in march downtown in protest of president-elect donald trump. we had joining them live. >> reporter: these protests have been happening all across the nation. it is so easy for us to measure them in terms of size. we have to do that just for times purposes. but, i was so struck today by how various these voices are. people from different walks of life, different circumstances, ve one commonality is that they are not fans of president-elect donald trump. >> is is your goal? >> if you'd just of -- sit silently nothing changes. have to raise your voice. >> reporter: they want to get their perspective heard. >> lack lives matter. >> reporter: steve been in as
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protesting that. love trumps hate. he is a hateful man. >> donald, i had an abortion. that signed written by this woman. >> what kind of punishment are we talking about? i believe it is hard for women to act anyway. and increasingly across the country. >> we reject the president- elect. >> reporter: the cleveland state campus. and back. >> he is scapegoating minorities the most affordable and are society. >> reporter: different people and different perspectives. >> this is my first protest ever. it reaches people in different ways. we are here to check the people that are showing hate.
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that was shut down, they said that was not supposed to happen. they were supposed to stay on the sidewalk. in the majority did that. there were a few that come the middle of the street and they were not associated with those folks to pedestrians were taken to the hospital tonight after being hit by a car. it happened on broadview road. no word on their condition and police are stuck in the -- investigating. new tonight, police searching for suspects in carjackings. in october 29, and continue to thursday. at least three -- seven happened yesterday alone. all of them were affected. police share the images of the suspects. new developments tonight in the rebates scandal involving
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deposition next month in connection with another lawsuit. he is already paid about $85 million to resolve the suits. alleging the company cheated tracking customers out of fueling rebates. still to come, judge free moms. a blog that is attack attracting attention around world. door buster deals, granite reveals some items to buy this weekend. and which wants to wait.
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check out the scene in santa clara california. it looks like snow. foam spilled outside a fact three. police say the building had a pressure system that malfunctioned. officer say the foam is not dangerous. it started out as a thought
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she decided to do something about. >> we spent an evening with the carter family to see firsthand the making of a judge free mom. it started a movement. >> reporter: in calling carter's home, love goes a long way. >> yes. >> reporter: since parenthood does not come with the their own. one data time. it was one day in august when colleen chuckled kids and an oversight grocery cart and knocked over a shelf of pastries and felt the judgment spillover. >> i felt the eyes. >> reporter: that was the genesis of judge free moms. carter's blog and facebook page has exploded with like-minded moms. >> we're the moms who laugh at ourselves. know it's okay to make mistakes. we want to be affirmed but we are not not. >> reporter: keeping it real is
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well. is what she post. >> getting my house ready, let's just say it's going to take me a good week where i hit all of our crap. >> reporter: that explains how the dirty fishbowl ended up in the pantry. that is kind of keeping it real. >> it sparked a movement. a snowball effect. >> reporter: three months after starting at 5000 women's -- women from every state in four >> this is something people wanted. they were craving it. >> reporter: and she is garnering attention from beyond the blog. >> picked up by huffington post. >> reporter: when your kid has mad skills, picking up animal crackers with his face. mad skills. >> i am a better mom and a better woman now because i look at other women differently. from reading their posts's. am excited to see where it
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generation of kinder and gentler and nonjudgmental kids. who have also have mom is with role models like that. >> my house is something cleaner. >> reporter: they turn the cameras on us this time for the daily facebook live. >> [ laughter ] right? do not judge. [ laughter ] you sure you don't me to babysit your children? >> general three news. waterfront project. we are a week away from the official kickoff of the holiday shopping season. there are as many purchase on friday then others. >> what should you buy now what should you wait for? we have more on that. go do www.wkyc.com /from now.
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excited with you today. i will say the $400. $179 is on www.wkyc.com. that will save you hundreds that there. glued to the speakers, www.wkyc.com . do not buy anything made by amazon before thanksgiving. if you're looking for alternatives, www.wkyc.com , do not buy beach deals on headphone i'll until tuesday. for those of you looking for drawn scott now through cyber monday is the best time. more deals and door busters on www.wkyc.com. the city of my dinah hopes shoppers will stay local. the second year in the of row, they have the eat, sleep, and drink, then shop, program. each receipt will get you entered into a raffle.
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so nice of mother nature to kick in and give us that holly field. -- holiday feel. >> everybody has a range of emotions on this. some people are excited some not. tomorrow will be a day when you go through several motions. we're going to the omg's to help us out. >> holly let you ball of them. x >> you know holly skate. -- thing. >> just a little rain just a little wind. it's okay. it is just a little chilly out there. we can bundle up and make it. i afternoon, that's when the anguish starts to set them. the snowflake start to come around in the wind is going. windshield is going into the 20s. and the evening we are thinking is actually happening it is real. as late-night, we start to get an idea of what this lake affect will be setting up.
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so as you go through the day tomorrow, it is going to be a wild ride. the wind will be whipping the entire time. the dreary weather off to the west, and south as well. we still have some rain that is going on in indiana. these rain showers will continue to move northward into the area. we will hear pitter patter of rain drops on the outsides of the houses we will get into six or 7 am. that will be moving through. is the front that is most of it is relatively rate -- light. we could even hear a rumble of thunder. look at the temperature change from lima to fort waste. 61 -- 46. the darkis coming conference. behind it, we dropped quickly into the 40s and we will swing into the 30s for the afternoon tomorrow. wind is going to be taking up for the rest of the night. what we have going on is nothing compared to what will be 24 hours from right now.
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you could see how they pick up and go to the west and out to the west of us, behind the front, and that is when the real high will kick in. here comes the rain, relatively light, mansfield is even showing that you may end up with a little bit of makes. both in the morning will be just rain condo makes. win coming out of the south. temperatures will drop into the 30s by late morning. we are going to hang tight into notice there's not a lot of that going on in the the day. that causes instability and this is our rain, snow, makes period. look at this from mace -- lake michigan coming into man field. then it gets cranking tomorrow night in the primary and secondary snowballed areas. at temperatures drop back into the 20s, we will hold on to that lake affect. lake michigan connection could
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but, the bigger chances for the actual stimulating snow, will be in a primary and secondary snow belt. depending on how all of this sets out, with we get it going, three -- six in the primary. up to eight in the secondary. i do not see an eight inch floppy accumulation. 1 -- 4 inches accumuon strong bill. suddenly tomorrow, an interesting day. we're in the 30s for sunday, and winding down. by thanksgiving, back to rain, to which the 40. that last emoji was nice. thanks. coming up, how will the cavaliers respond to their lost -- lost tonight to go.
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hello everyone, great bounce back for the cavaliers. cavaliers are 10 mac -- 2. back to full strength tonight after sitting out. lebron back and the good news after missing three games he
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pointer. the moment later, another triple. nine points for chaos. all cavaliers led by the big three. kevin love. cavaliers up 17. khiry irving is awesome tonight. irving at 25.11. shooting -- he even had 11 of fifth. lebron james at 21 poin cavs win and do not play until next wednesday. that two games over the next eight days. they are both at home. browns versus steelers. they are healthy and kaman is the only one who did not practice today he is questionable. how does rookie, cody respond after being benched?
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ghetto with this of the. the last time out effects in the sunday. >> you can always find somewhere to improve a little bit more. for me, more motivation this week. not thinking about. he is getting closer to a possible return to game action. he still needs to be cleared for contact. he has been out since week one. with a shoulder injury. the browns can activate him. game changers brought to you by ohio university. high schools student regional rivals. saint ignatius in bedford. saint ignatian won the first. back the other way and
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the game changer, eagles, nice toss to corey. great catch and 73 yards makes it 17 -- 14. 18 seconds for halftime. this one goes into overtime passing ignatian wins. liberty, in the state semifinals next friday. while. what a game. golden flashes wiin cleveland state on the road and taking on you see martin. fight back, rob edwards. they only trail by 7. he led the vikings for 22. that one goes in, and margin goes and 85 -- 74.
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the indians, february 1 against the reds. pitchers and catchers report on 12th. on february 16. it will be here before we know it. >> i know.
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this is what happens when you read that the long. each one tell the story, right? >> it is the wailing and gnashing of teeth. people sending me tweets. that is the way things are ending up people are not looking forward to it. we're at the top of the roller coaster. channel 3 news begins that 5:
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breaking news tonight, the president-elect donald trump agrees to pay $25 million to settle lawsuits accusing his trump university of fraud. a stunning reversal on a day we learn major new picks for the trump administration. tonight, battle lines are drawn. a deadly winter blast sweeping across nearly half a dozen states and more trouble ahead for the holiday rush. hits to the head. surprising news from doctors tonight about treating confusions. the new approach parents and kids should hear. foam mystery. a massive blob creeps through streets sending firefighters scrambling, captivating the web. what authorities say it is. and food fights. families bracing to talk turkey and politics at the thanksgiving table. "nightly news" begins
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good evening, what had been the headline of the day -- president-elect trump naming his picks for attorney general, national security advisor and cia director was eclipsed by mr. trump himself. with a surprising turnaround in a high-profile legal showdown. the soon to be president agreeing to settle a fraud case against his now-defunct trump university, something candidate trump declared he would never do. word of the deal comes ten days before the start of a trial that could have seen a president-elect testifying as a defendant. there's a lot to cover tonight, including the faces behind those big job announcements. but first, nbc's hallie jackson on that stunning legal settlement. hallie, good evening.
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led donald trump to attack the mexican heritage of the federal judge overseeing it with former students of the for-profit university accusing the president-elect of scamming them with false promises of a real estate education. now this case appears to be part of the past. tonight, donald trump's team reversing course, trying to tie up loose ends on a legal headache that dogged him for years -- a new sut settlement in the lawsuit against him from former students who claim he defrauded them. the president-elect agreeing to pay $25 million even though on the campaign trail he insisted that would never happen. >> i don't want to settle cases when we're right. i don't believe in it. and when you start settling cases, you know what happens? everybody sues you because you get known as a settler. the people that took the course all signed -- many, many -- signed report cards saying it was fantastic, wonderful, beautiful. >> reporter: the new york attorney
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not admitting wrongdoing with the attorney general, a democrat saying "the victims of trump university have waited years for today's result." a spokesperson for the trump organization says "we have no doubt trump university would have prevailed at trial" but added "the resolution lets the president-elect devote his full attention to the important issues facing our great nation. donald trump avoiding the possibility of having to take the stand, closing one of the highest-profile cases against him, one that became an attack line for his political ri vulnerable americans, veterans, widows of veterans, people who were trying to get ahead. >> what it suggests is either because he's president-elect or because that was a bluff the whole time, he doesn't actually want to defend himself in court, he would rather pay to make this go away. this is, now, going away. >> reporter: a "usa today" analysis finds the president-elect still has more than 70 open lawsuits against him. unfinished business two months before
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trying to move past one campaign controversy but stepping in another. after ivanka trump joined her father for his first private meeting with a foreign leader, a move now raising new conflict of interest questions since it's trump's children set to take over his business and not get involved in governing. >> people think you're going to be part of the administration, ivanka. >> i'm -- no, i'm going to be a daughter. >> reporter: the president-elect himself is now out of new york city for the first time in eight days for a working bedminster. a top aide tells nbc news donald trump is meeting every hour or so all weekend with potential prospects for cabinet members, for cabinet positions, all coming to visit. lester? >> hallie jackson tonight, thank you. now to the other big story involving the president-elect today, his choices for three key positions, national security advisor, attorney general, and director of the cia. andrea mitchell tonight on the vital roles and the men trump has tapped to
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trump campaigned on shaking up washington. his first foreign policy hires live up to that promise. for national security advisor, a job that does not require senate approval, retired three-star lieutenant general mike flynn, a decorated combat veteran who rose to the top of military intelligence before being fired by president obama two years ago, criticized for ruffling too many feathers. a life long democrat drawing attention for his strident takedown of hillary clinton at the republican convention. >> lock her right. yeah, that's right. lock her up. >> reporter: stunning former colleagues by cozying up to vladimir putin at a lavish dinner moscow for putin's propaganda arm, flynn is outspoken against radical islam. >> there is a disease inside of this islamic body, it's like cancer. >> reporter: he'll be the last person talking to the president about national security decisions, running an office that has exploded to 400 staffers. >> the national security advisor role
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for national security policy. general flynn is a good and important choice to have given his experience and background. >> reporter: some are questioning whether flynn can be an honest broker inside the cabinet. >> can general flynn make that leap to understand the diplomatic side of things? i think those are some of the questions being asked. >> reporter: then there's president-elect trump's pick for attorney general, veteran alabama senator jeff sessions, a hard-liner on immigration, rejected by the se judgeship after accusations he made racist comments. >> i am not a racist, i am not insensitive to blacks. >> reporter: decades later, after ferguson and black lives matter, tonight civil rights lawyers are speaking out. >> he has demonstrated hostility towards our nation's civil rights and equality. and that is cause for concern. >> reporter: but supporters point to sessions' vote to extend the voting rights act and to confirm eric holder and trump's choice for
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republican mike pompeo, west point graduate, army veteran, lawyer and tea party republican who took on hillary clinton over benghazi. >> how come no one has been held account to believe date? >> they could not find a breach of duty. >> ma'am, i'm not asking what the arb did, i'm asking what you did. >> reporter: pompeo helped mike pence with the debates and said edward snowden deserves the death penalties. >> he's hardworking, he understands the agency v >> reporter: with republicans running the senate, donald trump's aides believe these nominees will get confirmed because democrats won't be able to challenge a new president so early in the administration. lester? >> andrea, thank you. as we head into the weekend, millions are watching the weather. a deadly blizzard sweeping across the upper midwest, a big winter blast in the middle of fall, and there's more trouble on the way that could impact holiday travelers. we have it all covered starting with nbc's blake mccoy.

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