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had to change it out. oh, no. the air smells fine. mm. it's funny, i'm supposed to be helping with repairs around the building, but so far, most of the broken-down stuff is in here. i got your text. you said you want to talk about something? uh, yeah. a job. i told you that i was gonna take a break from interviewing. well, you would not need to interview for this job. it would be with me. o what i do. (chuckles) you want to teach me... to be a private eye? i think you'd be great at it-- you're smart, you know how to read people. you were a great help when we were looking for the bensonhurst bomber. we would not have been able to find him without you. i was a help because i'm an ex-con. that don't mean i'm good at detecting stuff. i knew a guy who knew a guy. you would be surprised how important those connections are in our line of work. it took me years to find my own.
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have experience with teaching. you'd be paid a stipend, which is more than you make at the gym. but the work is hard. you'd have to be available 24/7. and you'd have to study harder than you've ever studied in your life. but in the end, i think it would be worth it. you'd be your own boss. and it's work that your daughter could be proud of. no. no. look, i appreciate all that you're doing. you know i do. i'm always gonna agree with you. i don't expect you to. i know, it just feels that way sometimes. thank you for the offer. of course. all right, listen, you have a good night, okay? (door opens) (door closes) what are you doing?
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i mean with the glasses. oh, i-i forgot i had those on. they're, uh, they're just helping me get into character. (computer beeps) oh, my god, you have your own trueromantix account? no, wade applewhite has his own trueromantix account. he's one of my aliases. florida-born, moved to the city in '07, systems analyst with big dreams, enjoys wind surfing. i thought i would take a page out of damien novak's book and try a little catfishing of my own. what do you mean? i've been romancing a secretary who works at the investment firm which backed yvette ingram's lawsuit. we've been chatting for almost an hour. i think she's a hair's breadth from sending me a list of the individuals who profited. wow, that's pretty low. well, it is and it isn't. i mean, i chose her based on certain beliefs she's espoused on social media. for example, she started her own chapter of the ayn rand appreciation society because the new york chapter was too charitable, so, you know, when wade fails to meet her for line dancing tomorrow night,
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and? you're right... not a detective. not for everyone, watson. in fact... (computer pings) oh. the biscuit is in the basket. sorry. that's just something that wade would say. his would-be girlfriend has sent a list of investors. tell me you don't have to catfish any of them tonight. i don't think any additional subterfuge will be necessary. one of these names is quite familiar. you met him the other day. dvised my client not to answer any questions. bell: that's okay, he can just listen. we know you lied to us the other day, mr. lerner. when we said there was evidence that suggested your brother-in-law was a sex predator, you couldn't get on board fast enough. but the truth is he was hunting men like that. and you knew it. you said you talked to damien after your sister thought he was having an affair. we're guessing he told you the truth about what he was doing. holmes: the timing was quite fortuitous.
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by a woman named yvette ingram. and those depositions were not going as you'd hoped. so you created a phony trueromantix profile for yvette's former boss, jack mcgill, and struck up a conversation with one of damien's alter egos. not long after, damien assaulted mcgill, and posted a video that branded him a sex predator. a big cash settlement for yvette went from being a long shot to a sure thing. you made your money back times ten. damien was a loose end, however, so you tied him up. garrett: wait. what do y-- what do you mean? garrett. no, no, uh... are-are you saying i killed him? the other day, you let your sister think that her freshly-murdered husband was a habitual seducer of teenagers, so it's not hard for us to see you make the leap to murder. have you said anything to stephanie about this? garrett, i thought we agreed... no, no, no, no. they think i killed damien. do you know what that would do to my sister? we haven't talked to stephanie. yet. okay, yes.
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but i did not kill him. mr. lerner, after everything that's happened, why should we believe a word you say? because... i needed him alive. explain that to us. when i communicated with him as jack mcgill, i did it from a library near my house. if he ever caught on to me, i didn't want him to trace it back to my home computer. the night that he was killed, i was at the library again. i had invested in another sexual harassment case. i figured i could use damien again to get it to go the way i wanted. in the name of the new defendant, to get damien to go after him. there's cameras at the library. go see. i'm-i'm telling the truth. am i a despicable person? yes. did i trick damien? yes. but i'm telling you, i never would have hurt him.
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footage until i settled up. $463 later, marcus and i were able to confirm garrett lerner's alibi. he did not kill his brother-in-law. watson: i had a feeling it was going that way, so i dug back into the men that damien novak shamed. and? well, you and i both don't like jack mcgill for the murder, so i put him to the side. jerome chun is still in a coma, and reuben welker is still in prison. so that just leaves ignacio gomez and shane fitzhugh. both of whom fled the country. yeah. excuse me? you've been crying sometime in the last hour. okay, first of all, i did not cry, i teared up, and second of all, it wasn't because we weren't able to pin one of these guys to the murder. it was because of these. oh, these are the statements from the women hurt by fitzhugh and gomez. oh, the toughest one to read
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he was her j.v. field hockey coach. over the course of a year, he abused her over a hundred times. she was 14. 20 when she wrote this. yeah, it took her that long to come forward. when she was a kid, he convinced her that no one was gonna believe her and it was all her fault. when she went to college, she knew better. hmm. told you it was tough to read. ms. swain writes that for years she's required a daily cocktail of anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medication. who knows how long she's gonna have to take those for? is there a problem? well, the problem is, i don't just know who killed damien novak, watson. but i liked her. miss parsons, please have a seat. if you need more data from trueromantix, i can't help you. i gave my notice two days ago. no, that's not why we asked you here. so the other day, i, uh, misunderstood why you were interested in my conversation with your boss.
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because you didn't like him, but in truth, you wanted to know how much the police knew about damien novak's murder. i'm sorry. um... damien novak? the man you shot the other night. we know your real name is nadia swain. we also know that in 2009 you were victimized by a man named shane fitzhugh. last year, you worked up the courage to tell the new jersey police about it. holmes: you gave them a very detailed statement, and in that you explained how you needed a, uh, certain regimen sertraline, 150 milligrams, once a day. aripiprazole, five milligrams, twice a day. clonazepam, one-half milligram, once a day. now, when i approached your desk the other day, i saw that very same combination of medications in your pill organizer. you own a white toyota camry, right? so? we have video of a white camry tearing out of the parking lot where damien novak was shot. a lot of people own white camrys. how many of them also own a nine millimeter handgun? we know you registered one after you turned 21.
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at first we... we didn't get it. why kill novak? i mean, he shamed sex predators, including the one that hurt you. but then we reached out to jersey city pd. all of a sudden, everything made sense. after you came forward, they started an investigation into mr. fitzhugh. they took what you said very seriously. but after so much time had passed, there wasn't any evidence. bell: it took them a few months, but they managed to identify a second girl he'd hurt... then a third. an arrest, and then mr. novak muscles his way into the equation. he shames your tormentor. he does such a good job, the man has to leave the country. so, all of a sudden, your quest for justice... over. you got angry, you wanted revenge, but the man who cost you a shot at fitzhugh was anonymous. all anyone knew about him was that he set traps at trueromantix. holmes: so you dropped out of college.
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o their files, and then all of a sudden, this hunter, he becomes the hunted. bell: it took you some time, but you managed to identify novak's newest phony accounts. you monitored them, and when you saw he was going to meet winston utz at a motel a few nights ago, you acted. i wanted him to understand what he'd done. i wanted to shame him. i was gonna make a video of my own. him on his knees apologizing. he was on his way to that man's room when i came up behind him and put the gun to his back. (crying) made him tie his own hands. but then, when he turned around, when he saw me... ...he wasn't afraid anymore. he said he was sorry that i was upset...
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n he looked at me, he saw what shane saw. a victim. (crying) i didn't mean to kill him. (footsteps) watson: what are you doing? i'm chatting with a policeman in the province of bali. well, you don't have your glasses on, so i'm guessing you're not wade applewhite right now. i am not. bali. isn't that where shane fitzhugh fled to? indonesia has no extradition treaty with the united states. in my early days as a detective, i lost many suspects to such countries. didn't sit well, so i began to develop friendships with those countries' various branches of law enforcement. okay.
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by the balinese police tomorrow morning. did he hurt someone there? gonna find ten kilograms of uncut cocaine in his home. your friend is gonna plant it. drug laws in that part of the world... quite severe. he'll be spending the rest of his life in an indonesian prison. i typically don't like such measures, but there's ample evidence that fitzhugh's a threat to young women wherever he resides. if you feel i'm acting rashly... i didn't say anything. (indistinct voices in distance) bang!
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y, if i can find it, so can your parole officer. why are you here? heard about your new friend, ms. watson. i understand you two been spending a lot of time together. what do you care? (laughing) you are aware that she works for the police, aren't you? you and me, shinwell, we got big plans. be a shame if you die before we see them through. (door opens) ling ]whoa. the holidays are co [ barks ] you're right. we need to get ready for the big show. what's up dudes? lots to do. hey iron man can you run up for the lights?
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changing. standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >> i know you guys are excited to see her. didn't know you would be excited to see me too. >> i love our country and i believe in our people. and i will never, ever quit on you. no matter what. >>lydia: lebron james joins
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auditorium. more star power with only two days to go until the election. and good evening, i'm lydia esparra. we'll have that story in a minute but first we are tracking the perfect day for tomorrow and looking ahead to election day in the first alert forecast. beth mcleod is in the weather center with the details. hey, beth. >>beth: definitely a chilly night ahead. a clear night. tomorrow get ready for more sunshine. hard to say that a couple days in a row because i know it's going to come to an e sunshine starts off just a little after 7:00, the sun will come up. will be a cool chilly start, just like the last couple mornings. no weather worries and almost everybody into the upper 60s and maybe even a little bit warmer. election day, brings on our next cold front. we start off on tuesday absolutely fine. little on the chilly side. by lunchtime, 60?. clouds start thickening up and a few showers start popping up mainly this the evening time.
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it's important people get out to vote. drier weather always wins out. by 1:00 on tuesday, clouds will be thicker at this point but here comes the line of showers through sandusky first. the front now looks like it's coming through around 5:00. 8:00, lots of rain. moderate in nature, to light. moving through the cleveland area by 11:00, it's all done. so little twist to your election day. but we are warming it up for tomorrow. will be flirting with 70?. lydia, say it isn't. snow? oh, it is. mixing with some rain by the end of the week. i'll show you who's going to get what coming up. back to the presidential campaign, presidential candidates are finishing tours through the battleground states with just two days left until voters had ed to the polls. the fbi made another announcement about hillary clinton's email troughs. weijia jiang reports from philadelphia, one of self critical states that could decide this election.
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aides huddled on her plane reading the letter fbi director james comey sent to members of congress on sunday. comey doubled down on his july decision not to prosecute clinton for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. >> we're glad this matter is resolved. >>reporter: two weeks ago investigators found a new batch of emails from a laptop belonging to anthony weiner, the estranged husband of clinton's top aides huma abedin. the review found the documents were mostly dust reply indicates. clinton acrowded the troughs on the campaign trail. >> it is a choice between division or unity. between strong, steady leadership or a loose cannon. >>reporter: but some damage may be done. since the latest round of clinton's emails was released, donald trump has tightened the gap in the national polls. >> you see -- >>reporter: trump had a whirlwind day too, hitting 7 states, including a handful he
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republican. he says the fbi got it wrong. >> hillary clinton is guilty. she knows it. the fbi knows it. the people know it. and now it's up to the american people to deliver justice at the ballot box on november 8th. >>reporter: the new cbs news battleground tracker shows trump has a one point lead in ohio. the candidates are tied in florida, with 45% each. nationwide, the latest average of self polls h by about two points. weijia jiang, cleveland 19. meantime an ohio appeals court sided with the donald trump campaign today in a voter intimidation case. the state democratic party sued last week, claiming that the trump campaign was planning polling place activities that could intimidate voters. a u.s. district judge issued a temporary restraining order on friday, but today's ruling nullified that order.
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it another stop in cleveland this weekend. and she was joined on stage by none other than lebron james. our shanice dunning was there. >> clinton continues to flaunt star-studded support just before the election. lesbianed her on stage today and spoke to her supporters about why he says voting matters. >> i know you guys are excited to see her. didn't know you would be excited to see me too. but thank you. >>reporter: lebron james and hillary clinton waved to hundreds of supporters at her rally today held at the public auditorium lebron surprised the crowd with j.r. smith before telling support years they should get out and vote. >> i grew up in an inner city and i know the whole notion of getting out and voting. and i was one of those kids and i was around a community that was like our vote doesn't matter. but it really does. it really, really does. >>reporter: clinton focused on the economy, but also mentioned her plans for student loan debt, affordable child care and bringing jobs to ohio.
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program. there is so much work to be done, good, honest, honorable, dignified work. our roads, our bridges, our ports, our airports, our tunnels, our water systems. and these are jobs that can't be exported. they have to be done right here in cleveland, in youngstown in dayton, in akron and columbus and cincinnati. >>reporter: clinton also touchdown on equal pay. >> and i also think if you're working, you ought to get paid guarantee equal pay for women's work. >>reporter: it's clear that here voters are in support of clinton's plan. >> i think hillary can get it done. >>reporter: but most i talked to tell me the real dink that may have been made here was with lebron james. suggesting his presence main courage others to vote. >> it gets people motivated. >> they see the lebron james is voting for hillary, they may say okay, she's a good person if he's going to vote for her, i'll
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>> clinton will continue campaigning up to tuesday. bruce springsteen and bon jovi will rally with her monday night in philadelphia. thank you. check out the long lines at the cuyahoga board of elections today for early voting. it looks like the local get out the vote campaign seems to be working. hours from 1:00 to 5:00 today and the lines wrapped around the building on east 30th street to chester. many people tell us they have to work monday and tuesday and wanted to counted. >> it's my first presidential election. i just became a citizen last year. so, i'm glad to be voting. >> where are you from? >> i'm from mexico. >> i'm here to change the world, you know what i'm saying, with one vote. one band, one sound. >> i feel like it's my duty as a citizen and i feel like i'm responsible for voting. >> i've been voting ever since i was 18 years old. >>lydia: early voting ended at -- ends at 2:00 p.m. monday and shortly after that the board
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of early in-house voters and what that means for total turnout expectations. last night we told you about the battle to overturn the deal made by the city leaders to close lakewood hospital. tonight city council speaks out and says it's time to move on, issue 64, which is on the ballot is ready to do just that. >>reporter: last december, lakewood city council voted unanimously to close lakewood hospital. this decision made way for the cleveland clini $34 million family health center with an emergency room. the decision has been made period. issue 64 does not cancel the deal, says sam o'leary with lakewood city council. >> in a vote against 64 will not reopen lakewood hospital and will not reopen a contract that's been signed for almost a year and has been executed from the transfer of property through to demolition of buildings. >>reporter: for all practical purposes, lakewood hospital is
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lakewood hospital needs to end. >> the people of the city of lakewood had voted before. they said they trusted the decision of the city council and the administration to go ahead and move forward with this plan. >>reporter: the plan is, says city council, not to rid the city of a health facility but to better utilize the space that is here and that the hospital was losing money and the cleveland clinic opening their facility offers a state-of-the-artfa the community. antonio says residents should let go of the past. >> it's time for the city of lakewood to agree that we need to move forward. a vote for issue 64 moves the entire city forward. and it's time. >>lydia: all right, today is sunday, and as usual, it's another sad day for browns fans. another loss today. this one was against the dallas cowboys. mark schwab joins us now with
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and mark, i'll tell you what, i know it's nine losses but, it's getting old. >>mark: it is a little old. wasn't any drama here. browns just went out and got pummeled by one of the best teams. cowboys did pretty much of what they wanted whenever they wanted. dak prescott started things off in first quarter looking for jason witten. nobody on him. 7-3 after that lot of that from the dallas cowboys. scored on the ground, ezekiel elliot taking it right side. 14-3 when he reached the end zone. then they went back to the air. prescott to cole beasley. nobody on him. 21-3 after that browns lose 35-10 today. they are 0-9. we have no idea when they're going to win a game. they might not win one this year. sports director tony zarrella here to remind us that this team is just bad. >>reporter: what's most alarming to me is that we're nine losses in and you can't point to one
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which they've improved. can't run, can't stop the run, can't even line up on side. losses continue to mount and embarrassing fashion. and the head coach just keeps saying the same thing. >> starts with me. want to make sure everybody understands that. starts with me getting our players and our, everybody involved in this organization to do things right but again we got to slow to run down, obviously, and we got to make sure that we control the other teams' better players. witnessen had a big game. just got areas, no doubt. >> way i was brought up was through adversity, different things that happen you can't control. this team i think is relentless. these guys come back to work avenue day and no matter what the irk ises are, this is a great group of guys and i love playing with them. playing for this team and the city and it's tough. it's tough. >> the good news they don't long to think about it. they have to look ahead to thursday night showdown in baltimore against a team that
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again. at first energy stadium, i'm tony zarrella, cleveland 19 news. >>mark: i don't know when they're going to win. i don't normally fall on board with the they could go in 16. but they could go 0-16. one of the guys said em fat tale we are not going to go 0-16. >>lydia: i like those guys but i did yard work today. >>mark: there you have it. >>lydia: thank you, mark. to traffic alert now. expect traff independence all week, water crews on the scene south of rox side road fixing a water main leak there. two to three lanes of northbound route 21 will be closed to traffic. use east pleasant valley road to avoid that area. new details in the case of a cubs fan sucker punched and knocked out after the game. game 7 of the world series, we are hearing from his lawyer tonight. then find out why turning back the clock avenue fall could be
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cleveland 19's denise zarrella is getting answers. >>reporter: it was the punch that made thousands gasp as around the world, feelings of disappointment and anger after the indians lost game 7 of the world series to the chicago cubs. there were reports the cubs fan you see getting knocked out here was taunting the indians fan who hit him. >> i'm standing right in the area of eagle and ontario where since that night he says there's been a lot of miss information being put out there. so today, his attorney was setting the record straight. >> he was being peaceful, not the aggressor. >>reporter: we face timed alan anderson's attorney antonio romanucci in chicago. eyewitness said anderson got mouthy and told the unidentified indians fan to go ahead and punch him. >> i've never heard allen say,
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be punch. >> his client wants justice. >> he's badly swollen, eyes black and blue. both sides of his head are clearly affect it. one by the punch and the other by falling on the ground. so he's not doing well. >>reporter: romanucci said anderson is hoping the person that knocked him out cold will come forward or be caught. >> i think that people who have seen this video know who the person. i think right now they're protecting him. too many people have seen this video. just care of this legally. >>reporter: cleveland police say they are investigating. asking questions and getting answers, denise zarrella, cleveland 19. >>lydia: and tonight's health alert, you may have celebrated getting an extra hour today as we turn back the clocks. but hey, not so fast. a new study found it can take a serious toll on your mental health. researchers say the shift appears to be closely linked to increase in depreciation this
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spring ahead an hour, which means it seems to be related to just turning back clocks. i feel great today. >>beth: i do too. >>lydia: the sun was out. >>beth: tomorrow is going to be awesome too. >>lydia: we are so happy. and it is 12:09. >>beth: but the fly's gone. if you have bugs, if you have flies, they're going to linger one more day. then we'll have some issues. there are no alerts in the next five days. i'm talking, we got a couple sh night. the timing is bad. wednesday morning if you wake up really early to drive to work, might be dealing with some raindrops wednesday morning. but for the most part, wednesday is going to end up being on the cold ker side. nothing we can't handle for five days. and this mess rain-snow mix on friday night into saturday morning. we can definitely handle this it's just been a while. when the rain mixes with the snow and it's the first one of the season, could be a little messy. but it's going to be cold.
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saturday morning. no accumulation for us because i know that becomes the next big thing. but erie, pa and just towards our east, they could see some. so it's going to be a little significant but it's going to be a big game changer. i know you don't want to hear that we are crystal clear. no weather worries out there. not tracking anything short-term yet. our next system out towards the west. st once it comes through the entire area starting tuesday night, testifies will start taking a dip. going to start seeing rain showers come into play. not really a big game changer, just happens election night. in case you cast your vote late are in the day, you need a little heads up you might want to bring your umbrella. futureview, started off tomorrow more, 9:00, 51. 49 in elyria.
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quicker, by lunchtime into the 60s for just about everyone. 3:00 in the afternoon, kiddos coming home from school, we are at 65. greater cleveland area. 64 wooster, new philly up to 66. i think overall most will easily make it into the mid 60s. just like it has the last couple days with futureview model hasn't agreed with that at all. i do think we top out a little better. then tomorrow night get ready, another cool, chilly the quiet side. no weather worries tonight. down to 47 out at hopkins. 43 sandusky. 39 cold, cold start for the folks in wooster and new philly. anyone south of the greater cleveland area, further south you are, colder you're going to get. overnight temperatures, nothing bad, remember the sun comes up just after 7:00. then we are going to warm quickly into the 60s, so it will be pretty to go out and get lunch, maybe even sit outside.
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breeze is coming out of the north downtown, slightly cooler downtown. sunshine end to end. tomorrow we're 68. could see about 70. on tuesday only make it to 63 before clouds come into play. rain showers any time after 4:00 or 5:00 for the greater cleveland area. does move towards the east side. scoots out by about 9:00. which leaves us with a cool wednesday with a lot of cloud cover. okay coolish thursday with some sunshine. next weather maker comes in friday. the model doe night to saturday morning, so the timing of this could be a little tricky. i kind of hope that's when it does come into play because you'd hate to totally have a washout saturday. saturday has it ending about 10:00. that's not so bad. you have we don't warm at all as we head through the weekend. next weekend not shaping up to be like this weekend. going to be a whole lot colder. >>lydia: enjoy it while you can. beth, it was red letter weekend here at the rock n roll hall of fame. take a look at the new sign
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it reads long live rock in huge red letters. yes. you got to believe it. you can bet there were plenty of selfies taken with that sign. the plain dealer reporting it will be dedicated on thursday. part of the announcement of a big redesign of the museum. and coming up next in sports, yeah, mark is back with more reactions after another
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putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. when i come home and dinner's not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p****". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump. fore a show... yes.. and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing. standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either.
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browns were dumped by cowboys 3510. game was awful. not going to make you sit through the highlights. instead turn it over to tony zarrella so he can tell you how awful they were no all kinds of losses as browns have shown us over the years from late game heartbreak to slow methodical shredding. this was a slow methodical shredding. cowboys put up 35. could've scored 55. he did say that's a fair question though. then differential and pretty much summed it up. >> the team's good team. think it's the best team we have played, from the offense side, going against our defense. what makes that team so good is that, i was just talking to hawk, anybody that touches the ball catches it. they have 11 people running it, everyone's, they run at the ball. great defense. >> this is, i've nevada been, i've nevada been this -- nevada
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season in any career, any level that i played at. so it's definitely, it's difficult. it sucks man. but we just, you can't, you can't -- you can't just sit there and feel sorry for yourself. you have another game coming up, quick turnover. >>reporter: joe haden hasn't been on the field all nine weeks, but well away wear this defense has given up at least 25 points and each and avenue one of these at first energy stadium, tony zarrella, cleveland 19 news. they're not only bad. they have players that do dumb things. for example, first drive of the game, former first round pick cam erving who usually only stands out for being bad at football got himself thrown out of the game. he ripped the helmet off dallas' david irving in a fight because brilliant. >> oh, yes, disappointing. obviously can't throw the helmet. as a chance cam probably could've stayed throughout and
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keep his poise. one thing i talked to him, that's not us retaliate because somebody is doing something. got to be smart enough to hold your cool because it hurts our football team. we can't afford to lose a guy who is a starter. again, that's a lesson that we got to learn. those are things we can't do. >>mark: was a bit of a homecoming for ezekiel he will yet, first game in the buckeye state since he was a buckeye. a lot of cowboy fans.no good reception from the crowd, which you would expect in ohio. buckeye fans love this guy. always wanted to see ohio state feed zeke. 18 carries for 92 yards, two touchdowns. even did the hoio going off the field. >> was fun going out there and playing in front of my ohio fans, cowboys fans traveled too. got a good time out here. great environment.
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good reaction from everybody. what was it like playing in front of this crowd even though you're opposing player? >> it was fun. shows the strength of the buckeye nation, the great, the ohio state and i mean how much they follow you the, how much they stay here. >>mark: elsewhere, the bengals were on bye. ravens and steelers played each other. check out this play. ravens on their own five. joe flacco, little slant to mike wallace. he was gone. little stiff armo mitchell. he's that annoying safety with the big mouth. wallace ran away from him. 124-yard day for wallace. 13 zip block. javoris allen blocked the punt. 21 zip after that they went on to win it 21-14. steelers had to try to rally. on sidekick, chris boswell missed the ball. and then he had to do that --
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one, two, he tried to do this crafty, i'm going to kick it left but kind of kick it right. ended up kicking it to himself. watch roethlisberger. idiot. how about this one, dale earnhardt, jr. whereas pulled over for speeding on his way to a nascar race. his fiancee put this out on twitter. this is funny. drive got pulled over. did only get warned, so didn't get the got a written warning. see the police officer there. the fan tweeted dale junior asked her how fast he was going and he only responded with not fast enough. clearly not because the officer was able to catch up to him.
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>>reporter: fbi director james comey sent a letter to lawmakers on sunday that his agency has not changed its opinion that hillary clinton should not face criminal charges. >> we are glad to see that as we were, that he has found as we were confident that he would, that he's confirmed the conclusion he reached in july. we're glad this matter is resolved. >>reporter: the announcement comes after review of new emails discovered in a separate investigation of anthony weiner. the announcementam bombshell 11 days before the election. even earlier sunday donald and surrogates were doubling down on attempts to brand his opponent as some kind of criminal. >>reporter: if she were to win it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. >> we have drifted into an environment where if hillary is elected, the criminal investigations will be endless. >>reporter: meanwhile on the campaign trail, hillary clinton made an appeal to african-american voters, stopping at a church in philadelphia on sunday.
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about what kind of future our country will have. will it be dark and divisive, calling up the specters of our past? or will it be hopeful and inclusive and united? >>reporter: trump meanwhile is leaning heavily on his family. history advantaga meeting with a small group in and a half on sunday and his running mate getting voters riled up in florida. >> we are just two days away from a great victory all across the state and all across the united states of america. >>reporter: i'm andrew spencer reporting. >>lydia: all right. and as we said just two days away. our beautiful weather is going to continue on election day, right, beth? >>beth: that will be the first part of rain we see is later on election day. right now take a look at the feazel roof cam. it's beautiful out there. it's a little chilly and if you live towards oak harbor or sandusky, lorain, seeing a little fog. but i don't think it's going to
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drive. i think the morning drive is going to be fine and dry. on the cool side. if you washed your car today, you get a couple of days out of it. you get some showers that come into play tuesday late in the day. and on wednesday, just cold. so i think most of you will be happy if you did wash your car this weekend. i did not. i wish i would've. i think i might do it monday anyway. election day, we start off just fine. forecast for tuesday, we start off with sunshin lunch time. but by the time the polls close, any time after dinnertime will be fair game for everyone to have some scattered rain showers around. the threat is about 40% but it does not start coming into play till 2:00, 3:00, from sandusky. the east side of town, shaker, you guys might not see any showers till 4:00 or 5:00 tuesday afternoon. they're gone by wednesday. i had to leave that 20% in because that does happen overnight still.
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morning drive. friday brings back that chance of rain, rain-snow mix into saturday morning. temperature wise tomorrow is the day. we are nice and warm and we're pushing 70?. tuesday we do okay until the cloud could have takes over. 63?. wednesday the cold front does come through. we're 53 and cloudy sky. on thursday, 56 and partly sunny by the afternoon time. friday, few showers will start popping up in the late afternoon again, but it will change off to a rain-snow mix possibly. it's a little lake enhancement. that's the unknown. factor that's unknown is how quickly does this get out on saturday? the models show it leaves saturday morning. but, it's lake enhancement, which means it could linger a little farther into saturday. sunday will be your better day next weekend but both days only in the 40s, lydia. so that's why i hope you got everything you had to get done outside this weekend. thank you, beth.
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than 50,000 people turned out for the 46th annual tcs new york city marathon. and plenty of security was present in response to the boston marathon bombing back in 2013. people attending the race to watch forewarned and bags checked. runner nelly grace situate said she felt super safe. >> oh, i felt very safe out there. new york does an amazing job. the crowds are fantastic. and when i was running just thinking about my training partners who helped me prepare for today and pretending they were there running with me. >> the marathon is 26.2 miles long and stretches across the boroughs from staten island to central park and manhattan. and still ahead on cleveland 19 news, the view from mexico. they're watching our election closely. and find out why the pesto might
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