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student at case western university and he knows all about the recent rash of robberies happening on or near camp us and in fact he shows us the e-mail alert he received about a robbery that happened at 8:00 this morning. >> there's more violence happening around you and better chance of being caught up in it. >> are you taking any special precautions, walking in pairs, not walking at night. not having ear buds in? >> yeah. especially at night. i listen to music a places with people. generally during the day. i am less concerned. >> reporter: he has at least 7 good reasons to be concerned. there have been that many armed robberies in the area since october 28th. one around 12:15 in the morning involving two students. a fight broke out cell phone and money were taken. five more jackings took place. one involving a gun and another time the suspect used a bottle. a total of 7 times so far.
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environment. >> harry: case is advising students to download the shield app to their smart phones and holding security meetings on campus. case is expanding the evening and overnight shuttle services until 3:00 a.m. the university is adding more shuttles to cut wait time in half and planning to increase the number of vehicles providing safe rides in the late evening and early morning hours. don't forget emergency phones are all over campus. >> crime can happen anywhere. always be aware of your surroundings. >> reporter: harry boomer, getting answers case western university cleveland 19. >> romona: case security says it arrested several people believed to have been involved in recent robberies and still the university is holding safety meetings thursday at 2:00 p.m. in crawford hall room 209. >> mark: today we are digging
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disappearance. roaa al dhannoon was last seen october 16th. police are asking for your help to find her. her ex-husband visited her before disappearing and they were recently divorced. officers arrested fay ed said and he is released and not charged with al dhannoon's disappearance. >> there hasn't been any contact from her cell phone or otherwise from family and friends. there hasn't been financial sort since the 16th. al dhannoon was -- last a 3-year-old son who is safe and investigators are looking into the possibility that the missing lakewood mom could be in detroit or dearborn, michigan areas. >> romona: all right. not a dad day, jeff. still looking at up and down temperatures? >> jeff: up and down. tomorrow is up. today we were down as we all know. we felt that especially with the
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breaking up. 47 degrees downtown. northwest wind 14 and blustery along the lakeshore. akron-canton at 45 degrees and mostly cloudy. looking at the next few hours if you are headed out the door, going out to dinner and store here 45 at 7:00, 44 at 8:00 and 42 at 9:00 big warm up on the way tomorrow before we cool down on veteran's day. details on that next time you see me. mark? >> thank you. three ashtabula police officers on paid leave. shanice dunning getting answers about this officer-involved shooting. >> i am standing in front of this family video where everything started last night and right now the bureau of criminal investigation is looking into this incident so that there can be a impartial investigation. bci still does not know the exact details that led up to the shooting. >> i saw red and blues and
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me where a bullet pierces through a trash can near his house. >> i ran into the house and told my wife and kid to get in the basement. police shot a robbery suspect tuesday night. the ashtabula police department says three officers were involved in the incident and one was injured. police say it started at 7:40 tuesday night and a call came in for an armed robbery at this family video. he did he hit this poll and crashed into the steps. bci didn't know what led to the shooting and confirmed they found a bag of money and air soft pistol similar to this one inside the suspect's car. bci does not know if the officers saw the pistol before the shooting. ashtabula police say there have been five robberies in the past three weeks in the city. police told me they think the suspect may have had a connection to those crimes.
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of ashtabula city. it is getting ridiculous. >> right now the ashtabula police department tells us they don't know how long the officers will be on leave and bci is waiting to see when they will finish their investigation. >> reporter: getting answers in ashtabula, shanice dunning, cleveland 19 news. >> mark: shanice, thank you. ashtabula police department still has not released the suspect's name. a pregnant woman in the hospital after being shot in the head in the glenville on east 101st. they are not condition of chester or her unborn baby. police identified the man as a suspect and no charges as of yet. >> romona: president-elect donald trump is preparing to begin his administration. >> to all republicans and independents across this nation. i say it is time for us to come together as one united people.
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workers while the former secretary of state appears to have won more votes, she lost the electoral college to donald trump. >> last night i congratulated donald trump and offered to work with him on behalf of our country. i hope he will be a successful president for all americans. >> romona: several demonstrators have been staging -- have had protests around the country. ach evening in new york ending in front of trump tower. we will go to live pictures now. this is happening in washington, d.c. people there are holding a candelight vigil after the outcome of last night election. they are said to be in mourning and reflecting on the race. mark? >> mark: president obama will host mr. trump at the white house tomorrow to discuss the peaceful transfer of power.
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es pretty significant differences. we are all now rooting for success in uniting and leading the country. >> mark: the president-elect is meeting with his transition team today to go over potential cabinet appointments. he will take office many january with republican majorities in both houses of congress. >> romona: what can we learn about donald trump's victories in key states. dan deroos is at the answer center to show us how he won. >> dan: i can s states he won, which battleground states he won. in the answer center we will take you deeper and show you the numbers numbers and show you why or what hillary didn't do to win the election. let's look at ohio. donald trump won ohio. 52-43 1/2. let's go back to 2008. i want to show you the 2008 race against obama and kaine. -- mccain john mccain. can you see the percentages
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51-46. we have donald trump -- i'm sorry we had donald trump at 52% last night and 43.5. you can see not only percentages and much more than that. we've got to get into the actual numbers. let's take cuyahoga county for example. we can find out exactly how people voted for cuyahoga county just in 2008. you can see obama won handily. 68-30%. the pnt not that far off in cuyahoga county. 65% for hillary and 31% for donald trump. yes hillary won cuyahoga county handily. the number that's big and different take a close look here. look how many votes separated barack obama and john mccain quite a few. but in last night's race hillary clinton ends up with 384,000 votes.
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384,000 compared to 458 in our county alone. a difference of 34,000 votes in cuyahoga county. she didn't do well enough in the urban areas. she was not able to get all the excited voters in urban cities to come back out. they voted for barack obama. it does not appear they were willing to vote for hillary clinton. getting answers in the answer center, dan deroos, back to you. >> mark: thank you very much. joining us is science professor ashland university shaking his head the whole time. >> yes. saw the whole thing. >> all right, dr. jeffrey. let's begin with the colossal shock for a lot of people how badly hillary was beaten last night. no one saw this coming. how could the pollsters get it so wrong. >> that's the great mystery. they will have to figure it out. some possible answers. it is scientific pollsterring and people are missing some things. they are missing and
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vote for trump and went to the polls and they did. >> mark: hiding in plain sight is one of the ways i look at this as far as voters came out for trump. we learned a lot yesterday. when early voting was going on. a couple people e-mailing in and texting and saying in the rural areas where they live saw more voters they had ever seen at those particular polling places. >> that's right. as dan was saying the r overlapping and increasing way above what mccain and romney had done in previous years and combine with decreased urban turn out and not split ticketing in suburbs and fear among the trump campaign suburban folks would volt for clinton on the top and that didn't happen. the coalition for republicans held. >> mark: okay. doctor, political science professor at ashland university thank you for the time.
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done on this for awhile. >> they are. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> right now we will go to live pictures in public square. also people there are protesting. it looks like a vigil as well. after last night election results came in. we are seeing this across the country today. >> mark: we expect that. it was very close as far as the popular vote is concerned and this will probably continue awhile. we have four years to get ourselves back and up right. >> romona: y should come together in this country. >> mark: up next campaign impact. how a coalition may have helped swing ohio to donald trump even without the governor's support. plus getting answers from general motors about layoffs at a local plant. >> jeff: got some temperature swings here. tomorrow we are on our way up and a dry stretch. no alert days coming up. i will tell you about the temperature pattern and how it
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live from cleveland's newscenter driven by don joseph toyota in kent this is cleveland 19 news. the term battleground state has been used for decades describing ohio's role in presidential politics. governor john kasich's lack of support for donald trump could have made ohio an after thought. >> mark: that is until an unlikely coalition united with donald trump. three men helped swing election. >> reporter: could it be, three men from very different backgrounds in cleveland have a profound impact on ohio election and the national election? >> right now i have not made a decision about endorsing him. we'll see in the future. >> reporter: we know what happened. john kasich department endorse donald trump and did not show up at the republican national convention and that had a fear with ed crawford. a fear ohio could be lost.
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est. >> i began calling friends. tony george, tom coyne and others. >> a coalition of strange bedfellows unwilling to sit on the sidelines and allow kasich to call the shots. >> and i realized there had to be a new coalition built quickly. >> coyne is the fundraising chair with deep political ties and george, a man with donald trump's ear. >> questions and our collective experiences together, the new republican party that donald trump brings is working families of the nation. >> we saw a big void in the top echelon of the republican party as far as the elected officials go and their willingness to back donald trump. >> how to get it done. one way is expose the people of ohio to donald trump in a way
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shunned him taking the message directly to the people. >> a packed visit to the i-x center during the campaign. after the convention repeated ohio stops and slowly, what they feared was lost became within grasp. >> i think what we realized, the transformation was happening in the country. >> reporter: in the end, the trump trio helped unify segments of labor bringing on politicians one by one and some ways leading donald trump to the white house. >> reporter: getting >> romona: layoffs are looming in january for gm plants in ohio and michigan. customers are shifting from cars to s.u.v.'s and trucks in lordstown, they make the chevy cruz. 1200 workers face furloughs and third shifts are suspended. another 840 employees will be idled at a lansing, michigan factory gm announced they will
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transmission plant grand rapids, michigan and casting factory in indiana. >> mark: well, we had our share of rain today of wind and cold and before the sun goes down. >> romona: things will get better tomorrow jeff says. >> jeff: it is. what a change. tomorrow afternoon you will be like forget about what happened today as far as the weather goes. clouds continue to break up. that trend will continue. evenly tonight and temperatures will drop and frost potential and inland here. 34 starting things out in canton at 7 a.m. and 40 cleveland and downtown. and then near 50 at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. 1:00 well in the 50s. like around 3:00 in the afternoon tomorrow that's when we will hit our high of 63. and a gusty southwest wind. that doesn't last.
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early friday morning that will shift the winds and bring cooler air only around 50. spotty showers and saturday 48, a little cool there and sunday, sunshine, 55 and not a bad looking weekend and bright. 35 the low and clearing things out. akron-canton gradual clearing for you and 34 tomorrow and how about it. 63. it afternoon. 36 at 7:00 a.m. upper 50s at lunch time tomorrow and right around 60 at 5:00. tomorrow night pretty warm and drop to 50 and holding steady at 50 degrees friday cloudy and windy. isolated showers with this front and not much to it. saturday sunny and 48. sunday 55 degrees the high. look at this staying dry.
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cloudy, tuesday 51 and next wednesday back up above 60. romona? >> romona: all right. up next, the sports world reacting to the election last night. a blue state was grilling their coach and quarterback about supporting the other party. bill belichick handled it as
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press conference belichick explained it. sort of it. >> i write hundreds of letters and notes every month. it doesn't mean i agree with every single thing every person thinks about politics or religion or other subjects. but i have multiple friendships that are important to me. that's what that was about. >> were you happy or annoyed that trump read the letter? >> seattle. >> but your team has always b the outside. given the nature of this presidential race. seattle. >> did you find it -- seattle. >> did you find it helpful -- seattle. >> and any of your players talk about this? >> seattle. >> any concerns about rancor as a result of this? next? [ laughter ] >> mark: so they are playing
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lost to the ravens week 2 with josh mccown at center and cody kessler gets a shot. 0-6 starting quarterback. not completely his fault. >> he is playing pretty well. a completion percentage of 60% and rating over 90. he is still winless. >> it doesn't. not to me. and like i said, sounded like the right thing to say and that's truly how i feel being competitor and how i was brought up being competitive and play sports, win games and things can you do here and there to get better each week. you play the game to win. that's what the focus should be. come up short on the games and you have to keep striving for that and do everything you can to help the team. >> certainly. they don't have many bright spots this year. he has been all right.
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>> jeff: big change again tomorrow. 63. sunny. windy. back down to 50 on veteran's day. isolated showers. a lot of wind and cloud cover there and the sun comes back out on saturday. 48. looks like sun-filled weekend.
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evening news is next.
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>> pelley: america's new reality. >> donald j. trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states on january 20. >> i think we're kind of in unchartered territory. >> i promise you that i will not let you down. >> we owe h the chance to lead. >> we are now all rooting for his success. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the outsider is in. donald john trump rode a wave of anti-washington anger on an improbable 17-month journey from

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