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tonight. >> oh, man. i think everybody is excited tonight. it's one win away from winning the whole world series. and i think everybody is looking forward to it. everybody is excited. i think it's going to be a good game tonight. >> reporter: roberto, what will be different for trevor bauer tonight? >> he's got to be able to throw the breakable first strike. and, you know, last game he didn't have his command on it. so i know he's well p he prepared himself to be ready for this game. expect him to do big things. >> reporter: let me ask you one more question. you guys have so incredibly loose. you're in a great situation up 3-1. what do you do you do to stay so loose? >> like you said, everybody is loose. our clubhouse is unreal, man. you know, my teammates, we play, we've got a lot of comfort. and we have each other's back.
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you know, we're known as an aggressive team. we -- you know, we're young team, too. so we're controlling our emotions very well and it's working out. >> reporter: good luck. thank you tonight. they're packing progressive field back home. >> is it? >> reporter: for the watch parties. >> awesome. >> reporter: everybody is behind you. thanks, roberto. that's the deal. they have faith in trevor bauer. jon lester, the ace, cubs. lineup changes in a one-on-one with francisco lindor in sports in just a bit. let's go back to you guy. >> lydia: let's go back out to progressive field. shanice dunning is there. fans are getting ready for tonight's watch party and can see a lot of people there already, shanice? >> reporter: well, lydia, it's sold out, so i'm here with raine fanning here perform are you guys ready? >> yeah!
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so they are ready to go. as i mentioned, another sold-out watch party for game five. i was talking with todd in the line, how excite ready you? you've been cleveland all your life. >> all my life. waited all my life to be down here for a world series game. couldn't afford the regular game i could -- tickets. started here with my family, we're here. we're really excited. it's going to be an awesome night. >> reporter: awesome and affordable. perfect way to enjoy with the family. yesterday i spoke with a tribe fa i spoke with todd. i have some youngsters here. you guys might see the city win two huge titles in one year. how does it feel? are you excited? what does it feel like to be an indians' fan? >> it feels good. >> good. >> reporter: do you think we're going to end it tonight? >> yes. >> reporter: yes. yeah. some people want them to bring it on home to cleveland to win it. what do you think? >> no. we'll take it tonight. we'll take it tonight. that's right. >> reporter: let's get a cheer for the indians taking it
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we're going to stay out here and bring you more fan reaction later. but for right now, getting answers in downtown cleveland, shanice dunning, cleveland 19 news. >> lydia: all right. thank you, shanice. how lucky are those kids. two championships. we're hopeful. all right. the rain going to hold off for the watch party? >> beth: that's really tricky. the cloud cover is very low out there. and it's that drizzly, misty with some light showers still mixed in. spotty in nature. i know. so i can't take it out of the forecast. if you're going to any watch rt be waterproof. maybe not so much watertight, because it's just that misty, foggy stuff that just kind of keeps lingering. temperatures are starting to slide and by the later innings, although we'll be in the upper 40s, it's going to feel more like the low 40s, because the wind chill will kick in just a little bit and we'll start drying out. eventually. but taking a look at doppler max. this is what i mean. the light lean just -- light green just?
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downtown area some towards bratenahl up until 9:00. stril getting it, some of the light rain towards brunswick as well. technically not a big deal, usually don't want to sit outside in this. so the outer layers should wate. although temperatures are just starting to slowly slide into the low 50s, by the time the game gets going and ends, it's only going to feel like the 40s. tomorrow we'll b but sunshine galore. that's the good news, lydia. i wish tonight was dryer, that's not the case. the dryer day starts tomorrow for halloween. i'll have the halloween forecast coming up next. >> lydia: that's okay, beth. our spirits will be dry. hey, tribe fans are hoping for a world series championship. two people in particular will be at wrigley field tonight to watch the indians, hopefully bring a title right back here to cleveland. shelby miller is getting answers
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good luck charm for the tribe. a sold-out show at wrigley field wouldn't be complete bout bob and john. they've been to dozens of games this year, including every sing physical postseason game, both home and away. >> we've been with them in toronto, we got here in chicago, last-minute tickets and we couldn't miss it. it's been absolutely phenomenal. >> reporter: not only did they catch game four, they're sitting inside wrigley for all three chicago world series games. th during game three. cameras captured sencar in the bottom of the 9th. >> it is unbelievable to be here. it's just a dream come true. to see our name on the marquee out there, it's unbelievable. >> reporter: the two stood in the front row with a small crowd of fellow indians' fans as the team warmed up before last night's game. tool tribe fans may be outnumbered in chicago, these two said they wouldn't miss the experience at wrigley for the world. >> you know, it was a great season all the way through.
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been a joy. >> lydia: in campaign news, worshipers from dozens of churches around cleveland voted early today at cuyahoga county board of elections, after services. and that event is called souls to the polls. ? you have my vote ? >> to get out the vote, churches in cleveland are sending souls to the polls. gospel and r&b singer says voting is important and your choice is thee. african-americans and the country, hillary clinton is the only choice. >> experience is important, because what you've done in your history really tells us what you're going to do in the future. >> lydia: and clinton supporters say she has a history with african-americans. congresswoman marcia fudge. >> she is not new to us, she's always been true to us. >> lydia: and true to faithful communities reaching the people through faith, can make a difference.
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but when they hear it in a different way, b.b.'s song about "you have my vote" talks about why it's important. >> lydia: through song, hope and inspiration is why souls to the polls might make a difference in this election. ? and protect ? ? protect our home ? >> lydia: all right. and comi u more than 100 people have been arrested while protesting the coath access pipeline at the standing rock reservation. we'll have that story coming up. or we're going to go back to campaign 2016. all right. we're learning more about the fbi's renewed interest in hillary clinton's private email server with the two campaigns offering sharply different views on what the developments mean. brook silva-braga has the latest from new york. >> just nine days left until
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avoided talking directly about the fbi announcement it is reviewing it new information tied to her private server. >> there's a lot of noise and distraction. >> reporter: a new cbs survey of likely voters finds more than 70% of those polled say the new information won't change their thinking or they've already voted. more than 1,000 emails, some work related, were found on a laptop shared by anthony wiener and huma abedin, investigation into him sending lewd messages to a minor. sources tell cbs news, abedin didn't know her emails were on the laptop. the fbi is now reviewing abedin's emails. >> we never thought we were going to say thank you to anthony wiener. >> reporter: donald trump is calling it the biggest political scandal since watergate. >> we have one ultimate check on hill err's -- hillary's corruption and that is the power of the vote.
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washington "washington post" post poll shows her league has sloping. the latest cbs news battleground tracker has trump up in republican friendly arizona and trailing in colorado, north carolina, and pennsylvania. brook silva-braga, cleveland 19. >> lydia: and coming up on cleveland 19, more than 100 people have been arrested while protesting the dakota access pipeline at standing rock reservation. we'll tell you about the weekly protesters right here in cleveland. beth? >> beth: well, lydia, we reached the high temperature of 66 degrees. i'm sure you're thinking, never felt that warm. that was about 1:00 this morning. temperatures dropped to the mid-50s. look at all of that cloud cover. still seeing some light rain showers. i'll give you your halloween
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>> announcer: live from cleveland's news center, driven this is cleveland 19 news. >> lydia: and welcome back. well, today people gathered at the native american cultural gardens for a vigil to pray for the people protesting at standing rock. hundreds of tribal nations and other people passionate about protecting the earth have been protesting at standing rock indian reservation in north dakota, against the building of the dakota access pipeline. native americans say the
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water supply, burial grounds and sacred lands. marianne renee says she's concerned for future generations. >> we are all human. we all live on this earth, we all need water and we all have to stand for what our generations to come need to have in life. >> lydia: and they are continuing to hold vigils every sunday and next week they'll be collecting donations. o sent to standing rock to assist police. more than 100 protesters have been arrested there in the past week. this morning italy was hit with another powerful 6.6 magnitude earthquake, that injured 20 people and caused widespread damage. no fa fatalities have been reported, but officials are worried about mudslides and aftershocks. the earthquake is the strongest in 36 years. this comes after an earthquake
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august. and now you're taking another live look out at progressive field, where the excitement is building. right now it looks nice. we're hoping the rain is going to hold off. beth mcleod tells us also what to expect for your full-week forecast. stay with us. she'll be right back. >> announcer: get breaking news and weather now on the cleveland 19 news app. powered by the calvetta brothers floor show.
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>> announcer: helping you plan your day, this is your cleveland 19 first alert forecast. >> beth: i know so many people coming down to progressive field. unfortunately i can't keep the forecast dry. that drizzle is just still lingering through mostly cuyahoga county. and it will dries up to, hit and miss, spotty in nature until about 10:00. but the low 50s and then ultimately the upper 40s by the time we all it's going to be awfully cold. so you need to layer up if you're planning on hiking over to progressive field. take a look. doppler max. here are the spotty showers that are picking up right now. it is super light stuff. nuisance stuff. as a matter of fact, normally i wouldn't even really worry about it, when you're going to sit outside in it and still appearing close to downtown and it's still could develop more, shaker heights seeing a little bit. i got to let you know, it's not going to be absolutely perfect for the next couple of hours. you might miss out on, but you
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there. but for the most part the system that came through this morning, well off towards the east. that's bringing in high pressure that's now going to start drying us out. the problem is we have a very low cloud deck out there. so it's going to take a while to push some of those clouds away. tonight will be cloudy, tomorrow morning you might wake up to a touch of sunshine. but most us it will take a little bit of those morning hours to scoot the clouds out of here, but monday, halloween is going to be dry. future view i normally tend to blow off disund you're getting dinner ready and go to bed. but take a look. a lot of people downtown in the spotty showers. continue through 7:00. you can see right through downtown, cuyahoga county still seeing it at 8:00. even 9:00. this is a little lake enhancement as the winds are coming off the north and you can see they're just dribbling all over the place. i know, basketball term on a baseball night. with the cloud cover stays in place. we finally start seeing better conditions as we head towards the morning time. and then tomorrow we will see more sunshine.
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we're definitely on the chilly side, but at least for the most part, most of the reporting are stations are keeping with the trend of the drizzle. you can see overnight we wake up, 46 degrees. if you live inland, it will be colder than that, upper 30s. tomorrow we'll top out at 58 degrees with sunshine and it will be dry. the trick or treaters, okay, you need to bundle up a little bit. the good news is, moms, at least it's not an outer coat of rain gear or rain poncho from the browns game that you wore today. you canut it will be cool for trick-or-treating. if it's right around dinnertime, absolutely perfect. i know we've had some warmer days, at least we're not seeing snow, right. monday is a chilly day, still technically above average. tuesday and wednesday great days for i don't know what, answer when just hanging around downtown with a million friends. mid-70s. rain showers alert day, my alert day on thursday.
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year, i know it's not technically a holiday, daylight saving time. comes to an end saturday night into sunday. which also means here comes winter. but at least this weekend right now above average and sunshine. >> lydia: all right, thank you, beth. mark? >> mark: coming up in sports, we're taking to you wrigley field with sports director tony zarrella as the indians look to win the first world title since 1948.
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>> announcer: now this is the serpentini chevrolet sports report on cleveland 19. >> mark: tonight might be the night. it just might be the n. good-bye to a 68-year losing streak. they need to win one game. 27 outs and outscore the cubs, get 27 outs. we're done here. let's go live to chicago, sports director tony zarrella. they're done there i guess either way tonight. they're coming home. they might as well bring a trophy home with them, right, tony? >> reporter: i agree with you. i'd lack of to see them wrap it up for multiple reasons.
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the lineup if they go back to cleveland. get it done. they have trevor bauer on the hill and other moves, terry francona is making tonight, mike naply back at first base and brennan geyer jumps into right field against the lefty jon lester as for lindor, of course, he'll hit third. francisco lindor, in case you haven't looked at the numbers, hitting it .467 in this world series. he's been incredible throughout the playoffs, but especially on baseball's biggest stage. i caught hours ago. now knocking on the door here. the cubs might be surprised. you can put it away tonight. >> we're going to continue to play hard. we're going to go out there tonight and give it our best. they've got a really good team. really good pitcher. and we don't give our best. >> reporter: franky the rest of america found out what we knew in cleveland, how great you are at it. how have you stayed so loose on
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coaches, my family, my pops keep me humble, keep me grounded and just stay tucked in, and stay within myself, if whenever i try to do too much, it's not myself. >> reporter: family here? >> yeah. i got my mom, my sister. my best friend here. i have my cousin back in cleveland. my girlfriend is here. so it's a lot of people. >> reporter: a night here. hey, i'll tell you there are a lot of tribe fans here. far more than the previous two games here at wrigley. i don't know if the prices have dropped, if they just got to be here to see the indians win the world series. or both. but it's great to have them in the house. indians, cubs, let's get it done tonight. we'll see you hopefully with a celebration right after the game. we'll extend our coverage as always as we did with the cavaliers here on cleveland 19. let's go back to you. >> mark: thank you. prices have dropped. cubs' fans can't clinch tonight.
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browns at home today against the jets. they lost this one, too. pick up in the first quarter, it was good early, right. they went down. josh mccown would find andrew hawkins in the end zone. they went up 7-0. wow! first drive, browns in charge. but later in the 1st, jets get powell involved, we'ving his way, 10-7 browns after hitting the end zone. the orange guys would battle back with this. a field goal made it 20-7 at the break. but the jets go right down the field in their first possession. quincy breaking thousands of tackles on the way to the end zone. cut it to 20-14. on their next possession, they went a long ways again. 84 yards. matt forte touchdown. jets leading and we're looking around going, yeah. we've seen this before. and then later on, another
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they are 0-8. >> lydia: real quick the weather for tonight. >> beth: you have to bundle out. the outer layer should be waterproof, the lingering drizzle could really affect you. it's going to be a cold one tonight. colder than last night. >> lydia: all right. thank you for watching tonight at 6:30. we'll see you again tonight at 9:00 and 11:00.
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