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you have been listening to president obama fielding questions there from house press corps. this is his first time getting questions from them since last tuesday election and you heard him there, mark, talk a little bit about donald trump and the fact he was encouraged that mr. trump said he wanted to be president for all people and bring this country together. >> mark: a slight change in tone and softening of what the campaign was all about. we will hear more from president obama in the earlier comments
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minutes or so here. first this is cleveland 19 news at 4:00. a former elyria attorney will spend the next 12 years in jail for hypnotising and then sexually abusing his clients. >> romona: cleveland 19 news reporter allison brunner joins us with the newest developments on this. >> reporter: a startling and shocking case is bringing closure to six victims involved. a few hours ago a judge read the sentence of here you can see a lorain county sheriff's deputy handcuffing the attorney and taking him out of courtroom. weeks ago he pleaded guilty to hypnotising his clients and sexually assaulting them. >> during the sentencing letters from some of the victims was read and one woman shared her own personal closure letter with the judge. >> i want you to know i merely survived what you did to me but
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my simple message to you is this. what you intended for evil got used for good. thank you. >> he gets a 12 year sentence. get a lifetime. is 12 years long enough? is this enough time for pain, hurt and suffering live with. >> fein must register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. a emotional day in court for the victims. back to you, guys. >> mark: allison. a developing story at 4:00. a lockdown at shaker heights high school. a bomb threat. police did not find anything. as a caution, students were dismissed early. they are trying to find out if this was related to a incident last week for two students punished for a social media post. harry boomer getting answers coming up at 5:00. >> romona: teachers in
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since then tensions escalated and concerns grown among parents. jen picciano is live in starke county with the latest on this. jen? >> reporter: romona, they have been outside of it at the lewisville board of education all day, every day since the 180 members of the lewisville education association went on strike earlier this month and now parents are concerned this will tear their community apart. >> and concerned about is safety and kindergarteners left unattended and locked out of the elementary school late last week and parents are concerned about substitutes ability to carry out lockdowns and emergency plans since they don't know the kids and buildings that well and frustrated over truancy reports as the strike drags on.
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you it won't be an issue and talk to somebody else and all of a sudden it is an issue and we are supposed to send in kids blindly to these people we don't know and hope for the best and they don't answer questions and it is just ridiculous. >> reporter: of course we did reach out to the administration here in lewisville today. the superintendent declined our request for an on-camera interview and ask i-m questions. she did not respond to those. in starke county, i'm jen picciano cleveland 19. >> mark: thank you, jen. president-elect donald trump is continuing his work to fill key cabinet and administration positions before he takes the oath of office in january. trump began his first full workweek since winning the election and protestors continue to vent their anger at his victory. roxanna reports. >> reporter: hundreds of students took to the streets of east los angeles to protest the
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president. some carried signs supporting immigrants, muslims and gay people. protests come a day after the president-elect appeared on "60 minutes" and spoke about which illegal immigrants he plans to target. >> the people who have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot of these people, probably 2 million and could even 3:00 million. we are getting them out of our country or incarcerate them. >> as to those protesting his election? >> don't be we are going to bring our country back. certainly, don't ab frayed. >> security remains tight outside trump tower in new york where trump builds his team and cabinet. >> reince priebus named chief of staff. >> and steve ban on chief i
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>> the alt right movement linked to racism. the anti-defamation league said it is a sad day when a man presided over loose-knit nationalists and racists is said to be a staff member in the people's house. cbs news, new york. >> mark: thank you. now this, the president held at the beginning of the news conference at the white house since the election of donald trump. >> my instructions to my team are, we run through the tape. we started. that we don't let up in these last couple of months because my goal is on january 21st america is in the strongest position possible and hopefully, there's an opportunity for the next president to build on that. >> mark: the president also remembered veteran journalist gwen ifill who "did her country a great service."
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was ill. >> great reporter and anchor. a couple in lorain county shocked this afternoon. >> romona: all because of a letter they received. lacy crisp has been following this story and joins us now at 4:00. lacy? >> reporter: that letter is scary. police are looking into who sent it. >> crystal avalos and family lived in their house six years and admit they got a deal on the house and working improvements and couldn't believe it when she received a handwritten letter in the mail talking about the condition of their home and yard and said "go back home to mexico." they wrote in the letter the family should start wearing bulletproof vests. >> it does bother me. i prayed for this house. my family prayed for this house. i have the faith god has for me is for me and he will protect
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religious woman and says she is not afraid for her safety but prays for the author. >> reporter: getting answers in lorain lacy crisp cleveland 19 news. >> romona: a mother makes the ultimate sacrifice to ensure her child's legacy. we'll have her story. >> mark: rehear about this each time there's a full moon. does it impact people's behavior? we look into superstitions. jeff? >> jeff: the moon is really close. what a day out there. you know, it will even but then, it will get much colder and a little taste of winter. check out the evening forecast. 57 right now. we will drop to the 40s by 7:00 first alert details of
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live from cleveland's newscenter driven by donna summer, this is cleveland 19 news. >> romona: organ donations don't often come from babies. one mother faced with losing her child decided to make a gift that would make a difference. ij how her donation is helping others. >> reporter: is three-years-old tootorily teach kids fundamentals of money? >> no. tom of cleveland wealth tells us one of the best things we can do for kids any age is give them basic fundamentals of money management. that may start with an allowance they get or receive money as a gift. >> you have to give them the opportunity to manage money on their own.
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execute on them. >> that experience comes at a time when kids can distinguish the difference of something they need and something they want bringing saving into the equation. and you must teach compassion. >> we will spend this. you will spend this on something you want. we will save this portion for the future. and lastly, we will tag this amount to give away to those less fortunate. >> made mistakes handling moneys and a good idea to let kids learn mistakes and learn consequences. >> they have spent all their allowance money or gift money and they want something else and sometimes you have to draw the line and say no. >> romona: if you look up tonight you will see the super moon. the biggest full moon we have seen in 70 years. with a full moon comes lots of superstitions.
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at the cleveland colonic and he says superstitions are borne out of a desire to control things out of your control. the term lunacy is derived from luminary because people in the middle ages thought the changing phases of the moon could help people's behavior. after much research that doesn't seem to be the case. >> if we look at the research it is pretty fascinating. there are no good studies to support the moon has any effect at all and lots of studies by reputable organizations and reputable journals to suggest there's no affect of the moon on human behavior. >> romona: that's good to know. the super moon is really a fascinating event in astronomy and you should go out and observe it if you can, but there is no need to be anxious about it. is that true, jeff? >> jeff: i don't know. the thing is, if you talk to
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the emergency room, whatever, i think they will tell you on full moon nights. >> romona: they have people acting -- some craziness. >> maybe they would anyway. >> and he said there's no link to that. we'll see. >> and we'll see what happens tonight i guess. >> now i am scared. >> you see what i mean? >> oh. okay. we've got high cloud cover out there. what a day. we hit 0 today and we are still generally speaking in this dry stretch of weather until we hit the weekend. it will be a fantastic week around here. >> and the closest rain is virginia, west virginia and that will stay away. tomorrow we have a weak front approaching. i have us at about 57 or so. this front will cross through
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more cloud cover and i will keep it dry. 56 wednesday and look at the warm up thursday. 65 and friday near 70, record highs. a big cold front on the way. saturday showers and windy weather with wind gusts 35 and a huge temperature drop behind that as will you see in the weekend forecast. just some high clouds and cool 33 the low and akron-canton and drop in the low to mid-30s tomorrow. we will go with 57. 40 at 8:00 a.m. 50 at 11:00 and increasing clouds but it will be dry. and quite a bit warmer tomorrow night. 47 the low. 56 wednesday. look at this warm up. thursday 65. near 70 friday. i have us in the 60s and first part of the day on saturday.
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look at this. saturday night, a winter mix. rain, sleet and snow mainly lake-effect. an alert sunday for winter mix and yes, some areas especially the higher terrain south and east of cleveland looking at your first accumulating snow of the season. stay tuned. we go from near 70 friday near record highs and chance of snow saturday night and sunday and light winterix it will get very cold second half of the weekend there. mark, over to you. >> we can officially give you ground confirmation. it is very nice outside. we are outside the palatial downtown studios at 12th and chester. danny joining us to talk about listen, you are a local guy in cleveland. cleveland boy does good. tomorrow we start your show. how are you feeling. >> i am a little nervous.
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very cool. for the first time it makes me the most nervous about it. i hope i don't look like a dork on tv. >> and disowned customs is your bike shop. they contacted you and you ended upco hosting. how does it work? >> we have 6 guaranteed to air. the way they kind of got ahold of us, we love what you are doing and there's a show of what we and made it a biker build competition. new bikes, old bikes, vintage bikes. these people don't see what bikes they start with. they have no idea. we give them 72 hours and 3 grand and they have to have a running driving performing bike at the end of the competition. >> mark: to put this in perspective, 72 hours, on average, if somebody came to you
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bike, what amount of time would you need to have. >> i would probably stare at the bike 72 hours before i would know what to do. i don't know if i would want to do 72 hours. the clock starts and does not stop until the end of the competition. it is serious. one wrong move at the beginning of the build could cost you the whole thing. >> a cleveland guy does good. how local are you? where did you grow up and go to school? >> angelo's. >> and my roots run deep in cleveland. i have had the restaurants since '82. they are still here. i am very, very, very local. >> mark: we are under a minute here. and tell me as you are doing the show and you are a guy to help these teams out and ran into it and they are builders and on a regular basis. >> the biggest issue once you get to the end of the
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haven't slept in two, two and a half days and run into little errors and my job is to ensure thisser safe and all screws are buttoned down and last thing i want to do is have a judge hop on a bike for a guy up 70 hours and possibly a wheel fall off or brakes don't work and i try to ensure the safety of the builds. >> and you rode in safe on your bike here absolutely cool bike. we appreciate you coming out taking the time. good luck. >> this will be fun. >> we have the watch party going on tomorrow at whiskey grade from 7 to 11:00. cleveland whiskey will sponsor it. >> very good. tomorrow on "esquire." appreciate it. >> romona: christmas time is here. well, almost. it is definitely looking that way at public square. there's a giant christmas tree up in public square in
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november 26. there will be free ice skating on the same day from 8 a.m. to 11:00 at night thanks to the cleveland foundation. will you still have to get a ticket for that, though. the saint agustin hunger center in tremont is looking for help trying to feed those in need this holiday season. >> the center is looking for donations of turkeys or money to purchase food to serve everyone in need on thanksgiving and continue t the winter months. the saint agustin serves 21,000 people and delivers more than 10,000 meals on thanksgiving day. they do excellent work. speaking of help, well, the holidays have begun here friday with a little giving. our annual turkey give away from 4 p.m. to 6:30:00 p.m. beth mccleod and laura demaria will be across from the summit mall
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meet lucas holiday. a dollar general cashier in lansing, michigan. he crushed maxwell's hit song ascension while bagging up a facebook user's items. she posted it and it went viral. even maxwell himself was impressed. hello, opportunity knocking. register 1! and... >> oh, the tail as old as time comes to life on the silver screen with emma watson from harry potter fame plays belle and dan stephens from "downton abbey" and emma plays mrs. pots.
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>> mark: looks intense. >> romona: i love beauty and the beast. >> romona: chili's had a egg on their face on veteran's day. >> veteran's were offered a free meal and took a plate away from a guy claiming he lied. >> i stood ready. i served my country. it insulted me. it is still insulting. >> mark: u.s. army veteran walker says his military service was questioned and walker believe the problem started when a veteran raised questions about the military uniform he was wearing. he was wearing a donald trump sticker. if it weren't for the temperature of america at the time they would not have reacted that way. >> romona: ouch. i hate to see that happen. >> mark: finally a resolution to the troubled bridge over water in the flats. orlo wanted to know.
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>> mark: our top stories now shaker heights high school dismissed students early today after three anonymous bomb threats. the school went on lockdown before 11:00. no evidence is found of a credible threat. >> romona: president-elect donald trump sat down with "60 minutes" for his first interview since winning the election last tuesday. the wide ranging discussion covered aum including famous called "build a wall" along the u.s.-mexico border. he says his campaign pledges were merely starting points for negotiations. >> mark: it's been pretty dry, beautiful weather around here. >> romona: sure has. jeng tells us you will have to pull ut the bales for the weekend. >> jeff: umbrellas and other things you will see. we have a whole big boat load of
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we know the dry pattern will roll on pretty much the rest of the week. and then we have this big warm up in the forecast approaching record highs on friday before the next major cold front on saturday. and yes t will start out as showers could transition over to some sleet and snow the second half of the weekend. right now 53 and not thinking about snow right now. 53 downtown cleveland and wind is to set temperatures going down 46 at 7:00, 39 at 10:00 and 7:34. and here is the next alert on saturday. this is for showers during the day saturday. timing of the actual front when it passes through in question. remember, it is only monday. we know once it does we will get into much colder air.
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and it will be over the weekend. that's not a pretty weekend coming up. increasing clouds tomorrow and mild. 57. 40 at 8:00 a.m. 11:00, 7 and 8 p.m. dropping. captain mixed sky and mild 57. details on the next big warm up and big drop in temperature over the weekend coming up later in the half hour. mark? >> jeff, tha prosecutors plan to make a decision before the end of the month if they will continue the case against ray tensing. the ohio officer convicted in the shooting death of bue bows. it ended with a deadlocked jury and now they have to decide whether to drop it, retry it or seek additional charges. and a resolution in the
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and boat bridge and paul orlousky ganskeing questions in may. the city has said little. now a statement from odot shedding light on what's going on. >> the old channel of the cuyahoga river is a working stretch of water. stone and other minerals are hauled in on freighters and trucked to customers around northeast ohio. salt sent to customers. when the bridge is working it is all fine and hasn't properly for months and goes up specific times of day. the freighter gets there. when the bridge is down it waits f. a truck gets there and it waits. recreational boaters. >> 30% in permanent dock edge and probably down 50 or greater percent from transient docking of other marinas. >> reporter: summer and boating season is over and less demand for the bridge to be in the up
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passed. behind me is a sheaf, a bearing and one of four on the bridge. the city has known about the problem since 2015 and discussed options of ordering the part. time wasted. >> since may repeated questions from the city for information and 17 requests in all. why the delay? it will cost them a season. answers. >> odot confirms it will oversee the bearing january 20th and it will take a full month. and other bearings are stressed potentially wrecking the span. a bridge for sure that's seen better days. >> getting answers, paul orlousky cleveland 19. >> romona: the city of cleveland finally did respond and said documents we have requested are reviewed by the law department and should be
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for bankruptcy for the second time in more than a year. the canadian apparel company active wear is vying an american brand as well as clothing for $66 million. they are not buying any stores. american apparel web site has over 100 stores in the u.s. and locations andly 18 other countries. >> and a handful of trailblazers have taken on the final of e- commerce requiring hands on shopping and shifting from the internet from antiques to fresh produce and mattresses and jamie yuccas tells us how casper is transforming an industry. >> reporter: when kristen needed a new mattress she didn't go to a bed store she went on-line. >> i hated the feeling of walking around and testing beds on the store.
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sight unseen from casper selling high end matresses on-line. >> we make one mattress designed to be universally perfect. we give you 100 nights to try risk free. >> dozens said no because a bed in a box seemed far fetched. not anymore. in 015 casper rang up $100 million in sales and this year it will more than double. they worldwide and casper napping pods in the world headquarters. they transform the eye glass industry by bringing it on-line. >> the streamline sales and manufacturing keeps the price under $100 so customers buy multiple pairs. shoppers buy million dollar antiques on-line and amazon fresh expanded to a dozen cities gambling americans will buy fresh produce over the internet.
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>> we definitely think so. it is a better experience. >> casper will continue to expand. >> the company has added dog mattresses and kristen's puppy sammy is clearly one satisfied customer. >> jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >> i am in with the dog mattress. straight ahead at 4:00. tony and i. tony zarrella. what could help the nfl ratings. the commissioner is sues >> buying versus leasing. age-old question. we are getting answers on the popular cars to date. >> romona: google gets to fifth graders, they get them together. we will explain how on the other side of the break. >> mark: there's a look what's happening traffic wise in and out of the city. 77 not bad. volume is up and everybody seems to be moving at a good clip. first alert traffic on cleveland 19 news is sponsored
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>> mark: welcome. here is a gift idea for the man in your life. a smart watch powered by body heat. check out this power watch by matrix industries using thermal electrics converting temperature differences into electricity. it has step counters and tells you how much watts of power you have generated throughout the day. really cool. >> let's talk about pros and
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vehicle. we may have some tips to help you keep a wad of cash in your wallet. dan deroos is at the answer center with positives and negatives. >> dan: with the help of "consumer reports." leasing is great for some people and not so good for others. let's get to the basics. when we are talking about up front costs this is probably better for leasing. you will have a smaller down payment and sometimes you don't have to put money down. will you pay fees and taxes bute car. let's get to monthly payment. this will go in the lease category. monthly payments are cheaper than if you were paying off a traditional loan by buying the entire car. when we get to early termination, let's say you have had it a year and a half, two years and you want a new car, this will go towards buying. this is more for you, in that you will not face fees or early termination fees that can get
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mileage. if you drive it 20, 30, 40 miles to work or further, will you have to buy. when you lease a car they have the mileage stipulation and only put on 10,000, maybe 12,000 a year and if you go over that, boy will you pay some penalties. last one, wear and tear f. you are rough on your car or truck, this will go to the buying category. at the end of the lease with more than just the typical, maybe a little ding, you are you turn it back in. >> a lot of things to consider and research. we hope we helped with a couple of tips there. mark, back to you. >> cleveland 19 getting answers about the growing student loan crisis. 41 million americans have debt totaling a trillion dollars. carl monday investments where northeast ohio students rank on the debt scale. the new game show from lebron james got a premier date.
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premier january 3 on nbc offering deserving teammates life altering cash prizes. >> now for a quick time out with romona and tony. >> hello. my name is tony. welcome. >> i am glad you remembered me. >> with all the stuff we have done. >> the world series and everything that's been happening. you have been gone a lot. >> tony: good to be back. >> romona: i will take this now. headquarters and sashi brown spoke today executive v.p. so he finally after 10 losses comes out today and one of the things i asked him, if you don't win a game and finish 0-16 is hue jackson back as head coach. >> we are not focused on 0-16. we are talking about continuity being a core prem sis of what we are wanting to accomplish in
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that's successful and lead to victories and a loot of winning. >> i like the answer. i do. i want them to stick with you and get some players. i asked specifically, give me one area where analytics is helping this football team. i will have that answer at 6:00. >> romona: i can't wait to hear that. >> let's talk about nfl numbers, the ratings are down. i know why i don't watch as much football this season. >> tony: tell me why? >> romona: we have a wle team. >> i am watching the ravens and steelers. i did watch dallas and the steelers yesterday. it was a good game and i loved football. other than that, it is like i don't care what the steelers or ravens. we are so bad. >> tony: you get drained of energy. you hit on the remedy of what's happening in the nfl. you have not had a lot of great games and bizarre down year and cowboys, steelers and patriots last night against the seahawks.
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couple years ago. this was a spectacular game. this was a jolt the nfl needed. when it went down to the wire, seahawks and with winning the game, it was a reminder with the election being over and people getting eyeballs back on the nfl this game can rock. when you have a game like this. when you had the same thing with the cowboy and steelers. >> romona: the commissioner is talking about making the game shorter. >> this is a >> and getting paid and salaries and that's an issue. >> if you have good football games like that that's all you need. >> yep. >> mark. >> thank you, guys. >> two california students proved friendship has no barriers. not long ago 10-year-old amanda moore noticed her fifth grade classmate eating lunch alone. he didn't speak much english and decided to communicate with a
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rafael and asked her mom to proofread it. mom sharing the letter out loud on facebook and shared thousands of times and seemed to work. they went trick-or-treating last month together. >> that's beautiful. >> nice. >> kids. they are way ahead of us. >> romona: beautiful hearts. >> denise: we have a lot coming up at 5:00 on cleveland 19 news we continue the threat of the lockdown on shaker heights high school and a gas prices are falling in northeast ohio. local drivers are paying less than most in the country. we will tell you how long prices are expected to last. honoring the winless browns. for real. how one fan wants to celebrate a season of defeat. chris and i hope you join us at 5:00. get breaking news and weather now on the cleveland 19 news app powered by calvetta brothers floor show. it is time to fall
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>> jeff: all right. check out this sky cover. looking good. by the way, in case you are wondering, the full moon, the super moon will rise at 5:44 this evening. will you be able to see that. >> yeah, we are not going to be totally clear. we have high cloud cover. let's check out the planng forecast. and tomorrow look for increasing clouds. we will see more cloud cover during the afternoon as a weak front approaches. 57. it will be a cloudy sky tomorrow night and as a result milder, 47. wednesday 56. what a week this will be especially thursday and friday. look at the temperatures. well into the 60s. 65 thursday. sunny, near 70 on friday. wow.
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friday. we have a major cold front coming through saturday. strong winds and we will develop scattered showers and 60 before the front passes and crash down to 39 saturday night and a windy night. a mix of rain, sleet and snow and same deal here sunday. you folks in the higher terrain south and east of cleveland further inland and you could be looking at your fir the season only 40 and 41 monday and light winter mix. changes are coming. >> second half of the weekend. guys, over to you. >> coming up at 4:00. we introduce you to one of the americans getting around in a wheelchair. why many haven't gone as far as he has.
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>> mark: welcome. more than 2 million americans need a wheelchair to get around. not many have gone as far as cory lee. >> brooks sylvia-braga introduces us to the 26-year-old from georgia with a passport. >> for cory lee it started with a short cruise to the bahamas in high school. >> on that trip, it sparked something inside me to keep going further. >> reporter: spinal muscular atrophy type 2 prevented him from taking more than two steps and didn't stop him from traveling from australia to israel, finland to iceland. >> how many countries? >> 18 so far.
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hassles of wheelchair travel. three years ago cory started a blog curb-free with cory lee to help other wheelchair travelers, tourism boards and tour operators took notice and started sponsoring adventures that wouldn't be possible on his mom's salary working at a nursing home. >> he does more things that i could ever imagine or hope for him. >> i alsod to be able toif >> there's urgency to his travels. after meeting in new york he was off to south africa on safari. >> people with fewer obstacles don't leave their hometown. why is it worth it to you? >> i don't like being stuck in one place. by me going out it shows other wheelchair users and able-bodied people here in central park. he is out here rolling around with us.
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notion of wheelchair users laying at home in the bed and i want to break that perception. >> reporter: brooks sylvia-braga cbs news, new york. >> romona: good for cory. >> mark: you have no excuse now. cory is like i gotcha. >> romona: he goes to places we will never seen. coming up on cleveland 19 news at 5:00 school bus politics. a local student says he was disciplined for talking about donald trump. a teacher explains why he
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school following a series of telephone threats that put the school on lock "real world." the school says student safety is a top priority and police did not find anything during a security sweep of the building. >> chris: the school is investigating if the threats are related to so-called social media concerns with several high school students. harry boomer getting answers in shaker heights. >> someone got a text saying it was real and everyone started panicking and freaking including me. >> reporter: three anonymous bomb threats came to shaker heights high school and the school went on lockdown. it left them more than concerned. >> everyone was texting their families and people thought they were going to die. >> shaker heights police were called in and began a search of the building to ensure there's no real threat. kayla was on her way to school when the news broke. >> they texted me how much they
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