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``i' m courtis fuller. ``the killer is still on the ``streets as well the passenger ``who police say was in the car s tammy mutasa is ``live with more of the victim' s ``relatives message, tammy? ``tammy: courtis, the family says, ``"what if ieasha williams was ``your mom, your daughter, your ``sister?" ``she was all those things to them ``, but now she is dead. ``catching this killer. ``joanne beal: she took her last ``was there, and that was tough ``too, that was tough. ``tammy: for nine days they held ``onto hope for ieasha williams. ``in the end her family had to let ``her go. t just lose ``a cousin. ``i lost a child, i lost a little s just not fair ``to our family. ``she was a very loving person, ``very loving, very kind very ``genuine. ``tammy: but what they won' t let ``go is that the killer who shot ``the young mom of three is still ``out there. ``joanne beal: and it has taken a ``tammy: williams had been driving ``on reading road when someone ``fired several shots into the ``car. ``wounded by the g
``i' m courtis fuller. ``the killer is still on the ``streets as well the passenger ``who police say was in the car s tammy mutasa is ``live with more of the victim' s ``relatives message, tammy? ``tammy: courtis, the family says, ``"what if ieasha williams was ``your mom, your daughter, your ``sister?" ``she was all those things to them ``, but now she is dead. ``catching this killer. ``joanne beal: she took her last ``was there, and that was tough ``too, that was tough. ``tammy: for...
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``courtis: thanks a lot. ``developing now -- cincinnati ``police are investigating a ``double shooting that seriously ``injured one person. ``we were told it happened ``overnight in winton terrace. ``a second person suffered life ``threatening injuries, and was ``taken to u.c. medical center. ``no other information has been ``released. ``let' s take you to warren county. ``a house fire is being ``investigated after a home in ``clearcreek township is ``destroyed by flames. ``crews tell us the fire started ``in the attic of that home on ``bunnell hill road. ``the family was home at the time ``and luckily made it out safely. ``we have new details after a ``crash on northbound interstate ``71. ``police say three vehicles were ``involved and one person was ``trapped inside their vehicle. ``this was near the smith-edwards ``exit. ``that person had minor injuries. ``this happened just after 3:00 ``this morning and we are told one ``, person is facing drunk driving ``charges. ``our thanks to viewer john for ``sending
``courtis: thanks a lot. ``developing now -- cincinnati ``police are investigating a ``double shooting that seriously ``injured one person. ``we were told it happened ``overnight in winton terrace. ``a second person suffered life ``threatening injuries, and was ``taken to u.c. medical center. ``no other information has been ``released. ``let' s take you to warren county. ``a house fire is being ``investigated after a home in ``clearcreek township is ``destroyed by flames. ``crews tell us the...
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courtis: practice makes perfect. winners walk away with a number of prizes including gift cards and of course bragging rights. more than 500 hot rods come motorcycles and race cars have rolled into the queen city. customs is back down at the duke energy center. general admission is $17 at the door. kids accent over cost six dollars. younger than five get in for free. quite cincinnati' s certified most accurate forecast. anchor: by tomorrow morning we are talking snow. the national weather service has issued this advisory that goes into effect at 5:00 a.m.. that is when we see some snow mixing in. as we continue, we are going to far this reason. you can see moderate to heavy rain across the tri-state. at paul brown stadium we are now dealing with heavy rain that should begin to back off in the next half hour or so. currently 49 with southeasterly wind at 12 miles per hour. tonight in tomorrow morning the wind turns northwesterly. that is going to change of us over. this low pressure center bullhead to our south and ea
courtis: practice makes perfect. winners walk away with a number of prizes including gift cards and of course bragging rights. more than 500 hot rods come motorcycles and race cars have rolled into the queen city. customs is back down at the duke energy center. general admission is $17 at the door. kids accent over cost six dollars. younger than five get in for free. quite cincinnati' s certified most accurate forecast. anchor: by tomorrow morning we are talking snow. the national weather...
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courtis: again if you know crimestoppers. screen. a local man has made the first lady' s guest list for president obama' s final state of the union address. jim obergefell, the plaintiff in the landmark case that changed marital history. tweeted this out today saying quote, humbled to be invited by the first lady as her guest for state of the union. obergefell became the lead plaintiff to get same sex marriage legalized. he sued the state of ohio so that his name would appear on his late husband' s death the supreme court legalized gay marriage last spring. and president obama called obergefell live on t.v. to congratulate him. also new tonight, the kentucky national guard has deactivated its northern kentucky unit. soldiers with the unit gathered for one last time today. a ceremony was held for the 204th aviation support battalion. they were last activated in 2006. playing a vital role in disaster recovery during the 2009 ice storm. they were also deployed to iraq as one of the last kentucky guard units. >> it's very sentimental, bi
courtis: again if you know crimestoppers. screen. a local man has made the first lady' s guest list for president obama' s final state of the union address. jim obergefell, the plaintiff in the landmark case that changed marital history. tweeted this out today saying quote, humbled to be invited by the first lady as her guest for state of the union. obergefell became the lead plaintiff to get same sex marriage legalized. he sued the state of ohio so that his name would appear on his late...
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courtis: a week and a day from the super bowl. anchor: yes we are. courtis: we have super weather. erik: beautiful weather. tomorrow not bad for january. monday will be quiet. tuesday is the day we keep a close eye on during the afternoon him a temperatures breaking the 60 degree mark craven a cold front. i' m convinced areas of alabama, tennessee will see strong storms, tornadoes. can they make it far enough north? this is an unusual system. that is all the time we have for you now. nightly news coming up next. see you back here at 11:00.
courtis: a week and a day from the super bowl. anchor: yes we are. courtis: we have super weather. erik: beautiful weather. tomorrow not bad for january. monday will be quiet. tuesday is the day we keep a close eye on during the afternoon him a temperatures breaking the 60 degree mark craven a cold front. i' m convinced areas of alabama, tennessee will see strong storms, tornadoes. can they make it far enough north? this is an unusual system. that is all the time we have for you now. nightly...
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``i' m courtis fuller. ``we are getting a better timeline ``tonight on when 21-year-old otto ``warmbeir was arrested. ``according to a report by cnn, ``january 2 was the date he was ``detained. ``was picked up are still limited. ``otto warmbier, who reportedly ``entered north korea on a tourist ``visa, is accused of carrying out ``" a hostile act against the ``democratic people' s republic of ``north korea." ``young pioneer tours, the ``china-based travel company that ``organized his trip, said ``warmbier' s family has been ``informed and it is working with ``the u.s. state department, the ``north korean ministry of foreign ``affairs ``the north korean government has ``arrested and accused other u.s. ``citizens of similar charges in ``the past. ``jeffery fowle of dayton, ohio, ``was held for six months back in ``2014. ``>> right now, three weeks into ``it, he' s gotten over the initial ``shock of it, but he' s still ``trying to process. ``if it' s anything like me, they ``are not letting him know ``anything
``i' m courtis fuller. ``we are getting a better timeline ``tonight on when 21-year-old otto ``warmbeir was arrested. ``according to a report by cnn, ``january 2 was the date he was ``detained. ``was picked up are still limited. ``otto warmbier, who reportedly ``entered north korea on a tourist ``visa, is accused of carrying out ``" a hostile act against the ``democratic people' s republic of ``north korea." ``young pioneer tours, the ``china-based travel company that ``organized his...
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courtis: have a good night. and a better at devry university's college of business, we're looking for the go-getters. so if you want to learn what's been business-world tested today, and make an impact tomorrow, you're our kind of different. devry university's college of business. ah, smell that air. yeah. smells good. really good. oh, hold on. i gotta stop. why? k, but we just left your house.
courtis: have a good night. and a better at devry university's college of business, we're looking for the go-getters. so if you want to learn what's been business-world tested today, and make an impact tomorrow, you're our kind of different. devry university's college of business. ah, smell that air. yeah. smells good. really good. oh, hold on. i gotta stop. why? k, but we just left your house.
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``i am courtis fuller. ``let' s get right over to ``meteorologist erik zarnitz with ``a first look at your forecast. ``e rik: when you had to the south ``and east, west union, ``georgetown, maysville all coming ``in between 5 to 6 inches of ``snow. ``the ground and where you have ``zip, this is where we saw our ``1/2 inch. ``wilmington, a half inch around ``chevy. `` buffalo, ohio, where i was live ``last night coming in with 2 1/2. ``you can see how we are on the ``back edge of this massive storm. ``we did see a line of heavier ``snow building and right across ``the eastern edge of cincinnati, ``but most of us not getting in on ``has moved down off to the west. ``as far as the east coast goes, ``we are dealing with some heavy ``snow. ``this is a time lapse out of ``oakland in new york city. ``we will talk more about that ``east coast blizzard in a few ``minutes. ``courtis: many sections of the ``bluegrass hit hard by the storm. ``for the most part, northern ``kentucky was spared. ``and some river towns wer
``i am courtis fuller. ``let' s get right over to ``meteorologist erik zarnitz with ``a first look at your forecast. ``e rik: when you had to the south ``and east, west union, ``georgetown, maysville all coming ``in between 5 to 6 inches of ``snow. ``the ground and where you have ``zip, this is where we saw our ``1/2 inch. ``wilmington, a half inch around ``chevy. `` buffalo, ohio, where i was live ``last night coming in with 2 1/2. ``you can see how we are on the ``back edge of this massive...
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courtis, back to you. courtis: thank you. if you are a die-hard fan, can the bengals being in the playoffs get any more exciting? well, it did for one bengals fan just moments ago at tina' s bar downtown. a cincinnati native got the shock of her life. her boyfriend proposed to her and wlwt was in on the surprise. stephanie now lives in st. louis, but she travels all over game. this one is a game she' ll never forget. her boyfriend flew her here for this big game against the steelers, but what she didn' t know was what he had planned all along. >> i want you to make me the happiest man in the world. i love you, sweetheart. >> i love you, too. courtis: congratulations the both of them. as you can imagine, she was it' playoff game she' ll never forget. the newly-engaged couple says the only thing that could put the icing on the cake for this engagement is a playoff win tonight for the cincinnati bengals. let us see your bengals spirit. upload a photo of you and your tailgate group to our wlwt facebook page and we' ll add it to o
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courtis: thanks a lot, tammy. our first measurable snow of the season, and now bitter cold temperatures set to take over. wlwt news 5 meteorologist erik zarnitz has a look at just how much snow fell in some places. erik? erik: this morning, we had that true blast of winter, 35 cold temperatures. you can see this most of the north and west picking up the most, one to two inches. in adams county, highlands county and much of northern kentucky, seeing about a half it to a dusting. as you see, the snow continues to fall. all of this is very light. a dusting in spots, but heavier bands to the north of cincinnati in war in and butler counties. mason, middletown, all seeing some flakes flying. those winds still around 20 to 25 miles per hour. the next story, temperatures, now down to 18. once you factor in the wind what it feels like three degrees there it temperatures continue to drop tonight, but so does the wind. a cold night on tap. maybe even some more snow. we will tell you more in a few minutes. we are officially
courtis: thanks a lot, tammy. our first measurable snow of the season, and now bitter cold temperatures set to take over. wlwt news 5 meteorologist erik zarnitz has a look at just how much snow fell in some places. erik? erik: this morning, we had that true blast of winter, 35 cold temperatures. you can see this most of the north and west picking up the most, one to two inches. in adams county, highlands county and much of northern kentucky, seeing about a half it to a dusting. as you see, the...
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reporting live, i'm courtis fuller, wlwt news 5. mike: courtis, thank you. by the way, republican presidential frontrunner donald trump actually weighed in on the company disloyal to america. now, you might remember that macy's recently dumped trumps clothing line. sheree: today the third university, only the third university in the country to establish an amazon run pickup next to starbucks there in the square. the site will serve as a site for amazon students and prime members to pick up packages. certain items online will have a prime campus badge. that means the item is available for free when they pick up if you order before noon. >> exciting to have a national brand store such as amazon actually occupy this property, this development. it's also a major plus for our 44,000 students and 17,000 employees. sheree: you can choose to pick up the items from a locker or from behind the counter. former red great ken griffey jr. is headed to cooperstown with record support, 99% of writers voted junior into the hall. george vogel in our newsroom, hi, george. geor
reporting live, i'm courtis fuller, wlwt news 5. mike: courtis, thank you. by the way, republican presidential frontrunner donald trump actually weighed in on the company disloyal to america. now, you might remember that macy's recently dumped trumps clothing line. sheree: today the third university, only the third university in the country to establish an amazon run pickup next to starbucks there in the square. the site will serve as a site for amazon students and prime members to pick up...
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courtis: one juvenile shooter is now behind bars and two victims are recovering. news 5 finds out in some good >> the good samaritans tommy one of the victims was lying on the sidewalk. the other victim actually lent help at their house. they tell me that they heard the came at the door and one of the victims knocked on the door and shot. she said she called 911 and the her that yet also been shot. thomas as she walked to the sidewalk and stay with both of the victims until police came. investigators say that another young person has now been charged with two counts of felony assault and tampering with evidence. detectives say that they recovered a weapon. >> i was just glad to be held to the young man. it was my child, i would want somebody to help my child, whether they are criminal or not , these children need to be >> the two victims were taken to using medical center and we are told that they are expected to be ok. live in r. kelly chill, -- courtis: we turn to weather. another mile day. a great weekend we had. news 5 meteorologist has the most accurate forec
courtis: one juvenile shooter is now behind bars and two victims are recovering. news 5 finds out in some good >> the good samaritans tommy one of the victims was lying on the sidewalk. the other victim actually lent help at their house. they tell me that they heard the came at the door and one of the victims knocked on the door and shot. she said she called 911 and the her that yet also been shot. thomas as she walked to the sidewalk and stay with both of the victims until police came....
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mark: our own courtis fuller emceed the interrupted program. courtis drew applause when he said he didn' t think mlk would have cut into a program designed to teach respect. lisa: the family of the man shot and killed by a uc police officer has settled with the university for more than $4 million. wlwt news 5' s miriah turner tells us what else comes with the settlement and how the dubose family is feeling about it. miriah: dubose' s 18-year-old daughter, raegan brooks, calls the settlement bittersweet, saying it won' t bring her dad back, but it will help his family move forward. former university of cincinnati police officer ray tensing shot dubose during an off-campus the incident was captured by tensing' s body camera. tensing is now charged with murder. uc has now agreed to pay the family of sam dubose $4.8 million. his 12 children will also be entitled to free college educations at uc. that' s valued at $500,000. dubose' s daughter brooks is the administrator of his estate, meaning she will ultimately decide how the settlement dollars are
mark: our own courtis fuller emceed the interrupted program. courtis drew applause when he said he didn' t think mlk would have cut into a program designed to teach respect. lisa: the family of the man shot and killed by a uc police officer has settled with the university for more than $4 million. wlwt news 5' s miriah turner tells us what else comes with the settlement and how the dubose family is feeling about it. miriah: dubose' s 18-year-old daughter, raegan brooks, calls the settlement...
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``courtis: good afternoon, lisa. ``talking to school officials, ``this is one of the toughest ``decisions they have to make. ``you see the school buses already ``starting to line up here at ``bethel tate for early dismissal. ``this is a high school. ``here in this district, we are to ``the east of cincinnati. ``they decided to go with an early ``dismissal, letting kids out to ``hours in advance. ``the high school being released ``at 12:10. ``the other schools in this ``staggered schedule between now ``and 1:30. ``unlike earlier this week, when ``the snow hit during the morning ``rush, they knew friday' s stretch ``could come as students leave ``school in the afternoon, ``creating a worst-case scenario. ``they have three choices. ``do nothing, cancel school, or ``early release. ``melissa kircher: i think you ``look at each day you are open ``and closed and the decisions ``that you make -- we do have ``feedback. ``good and bad. ``we try to be constructive in ``that, obviously knowing parents ``have the ultimate choice
``courtis: good afternoon, lisa. ``talking to school officials, ``this is one of the toughest ``decisions they have to make. ``you see the school buses already ``starting to line up here at ``bethel tate for early dismissal. ``this is a high school. ``here in this district, we are to ``the east of cincinnati. ``they decided to go with an early ``dismissal, letting kids out to ``hours in advance. ``the high school being released ``at 12:10. ``the other schools in this ``staggered schedule...
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courtis: you know, when you hear about this project, it's very exciting. one important part of this project is making sure residents are included in the change ahead. meetings are already taking place on a regular basis to actually reach out to citizens and community groups about opportunities to tap into this lisa. lisa: in addition to road construction, we're told you can expect to see development rising up over the next 12 to 18 months. meanwhile, a follow-up tonight to our news 5 investigation, complaints of illegal dumping from old tires to rusted toys and mattresses being dumped over a hill at the end of holland drive. the state senator contacted us discovered. tonight he tells us the city of cincinnati is now investigating the complaints and when we met with the folks at the uptown core sore shum today, they said they want to get to the bottom of it as well. the ohio task force charged with taking a closer look at legalizing marijuana in ohio has officially gotten to work. the panel is made of up of ohio house members, business representatives, law
courtis: you know, when you hear about this project, it's very exciting. one important part of this project is making sure residents are included in the change ahead. meetings are already taking place on a regular basis to actually reach out to citizens and community groups about opportunities to tap into this lisa. lisa: in addition to road construction, we're told you can expect to see development rising up over the next 12 to 18 months. meanwhile, a follow-up tonight to our news 5...
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courtis: this is interesting. it's no secret the viaduct has seen better days, but maybe, just maybe for the first time tonight we can tell you there are major steps underway right now to get all of the players to the table to find that money to fix that old bridge. hey, depending on who you ask, the viaduct carries anywhere from 70 to 80,000 vehicles daily. this month, by the way, marks its 84th year of existence. who is responsible for fixing it? does it belong to the city or the county? >> the bottom line is it really doesn't matter who owns it in a sense. there is no doubt that this project in order to get done is going to require the city to be in, odot to be all in. we need federal funding. we need funding from a variety of partners and so who owns it? in a sense we all own it. courtis: well, actually he told me that the city owns part of it and the county owns part of it. that was the county commissioner also telling me he met with the mayor earlier this week. he said o.k.i. and state leaders are also comin
courtis: this is interesting. it's no secret the viaduct has seen better days, but maybe, just maybe for the first time tonight we can tell you there are major steps underway right now to get all of the players to the table to find that money to fix that old bridge. hey, depending on who you ask, the viaduct carries anywhere from 70 to 80,000 vehicles daily. this month, by the way, marks its 84th year of existence. who is responsible for fixing it? does it belong to the city or the county?...
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mike: our own courtis fuller emceed the interrupted program. courtis drew applause when he said he didn' t think mlk would have cut into a program, designed to teach respect. tracie hunter' s supporters are planning a rally at the courthouse tomorrow. firefighters in the greater a hero this weekend. along with helping his family. the norwood firefighter' s association is hosting a pints for a purpose fundraiser in memory of patrick wolterman. the fundraiser is this saturday at the pub in rookwood from 5 until 11. part of the sales will be donated to the wolterman fund. there will also be a silent auction. patrick wolterman died 3 days after christmas, while searching for people in a house fire in hamilton. the fire has been ruled an arson, so his death is being investigated as a homicide. there' s a 25,000 dollar reward out for information in wolterman' s death. a dog left for dead,, until a quick decision saves his life. they were just getting the little guy out. he was scared and shaking . nick of time,, and the search for the person who left
mike: our own courtis fuller emceed the interrupted program. courtis drew applause when he said he didn' t think mlk would have cut into a program, designed to teach respect. tracie hunter' s supporters are planning a rally at the courthouse tomorrow. firefighters in the greater a hero this weekend. along with helping his family. the norwood firefighter' s association is hosting a pints for a purpose fundraiser in memory of patrick wolterman. the fundraiser is this saturday at the pub in...
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courtis fuller will have the numbers right here on wlwt at 11:00. the 700 million lower -- the jackpot is the kind of thing you $700 million dream about -- until you take a look at the math -- ticket holders have a one in 292.2 million chance of winning. you still have to try, right? to put that in perspective, the odds of hitting the jackpot are about the same as your odds of flipping a quarter and getting heads 28 times in a row, according to the university at buffalo. that seems doable. mike: i got four in a row. we are just two days away now from the big wildcard showdown between the bengals and the and the mayors of both cities are making things interesting with a friendly wager. mayor bill peduto of pittsburgh is in town, and he will be at with cincinnati' s mayor john cranley. they' ve bet some favorite local food. wear the other team' s jersey while serving meals at a local shelter house. >> i do not. we' re going to be getting him a jersey to wear. i think he' s going to be doing the same for me. >> the wager is on. the steelers are going t
courtis fuller will have the numbers right here on wlwt at 11:00. the 700 million lower -- the jackpot is the kind of thing you $700 million dream about -- until you take a look at the math -- ticket holders have a one in 292.2 million chance of winning. you still have to try, right? to put that in perspective, the odds of hitting the jackpot are about the same as your odds of flipping a quarter and getting heads 28 times in a row, according to the university at buffalo. that seems doable....
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``let' s check in with courtis ``fuller whose 30 to 40 miles ``southeast of cincinnati. ``>> consistent with what everyone ``else has said. `` enough to cause a little bit of ``problems in this part of ``clermont county. ``right here on state route 125. ``one of the main roads. ``the timing of the snowfall ``caused major headaches for ``school districts all over the ``area. ``to take the better safe than ``sorry route. ``early dismissal was part of the ``school plan today. ``the students were released early ``consistent pace all afternoon. ``the parents i talked to said ``this was the best thing to do. ``>> we want the kids to be safe ``and they are doing the best they ``can to get everyone home in a ``safe manner. ``>> is a lot better for us than ``trying to get home in the snow ``>> a lot of people said it was ``the right call. ``you see those flags going in the ``wind and you heard us talk about ``the wind today. ``that is probably been the bigger ``problem. ``the biting wind the best way of ``describing that. ``mike: ``going on around here. ``other parts of america not so ``good. ``
``let' s check in with courtis ``fuller whose 30 to 40 miles ``southeast of cincinnati. ``>> consistent with what everyone ``else has said. `` enough to cause a little bit of ``problems in this part of ``clermont county. ``right here on state route 125. ``one of the main roads. ``the timing of the snowfall ``caused major headaches for ``school districts all over the ``area. ``to take the better safe than ``sorry route. ``early dismissal was part of the ``school plan today. ``the students...
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the debate airs starting at 9:00 right before news five at 11:00 with courtis fuller. u.s. senator rand paul undercard debate. he went live on periscope and took a shot on -- at donald trump. >> we have people on the stage that have no earthly idea what the nuclear triad is. weapons. i' m talking about you, donald. >> he was booted from the main stage because of all numbers. >> the search continues tonight for 12 people after two marine helicopters collided over hawaii overnight. each chopper had a crew of six on board. they were on a late-night training mission. the coast guard is now helping with this search. >> a turned deadly, an american actor is now facing murder charges. ricardo medina was arrested for the stabbing death of his roommate and was taken into custody last year. they say his roommate was stabbed with a sword. prosecutors asked for a million dollar bond. >> a cloudy and gloomy friday. light sprinkles at first and some steady evening showers overhead. we should start to see the back edge of this move through. this is all rain. we made it up to 49 for an aft
the debate airs starting at 9:00 right before news five at 11:00 with courtis fuller. u.s. senator rand paul undercard debate. he went live on periscope and took a shot on -- at donald trump. >> we have people on the stage that have no earthly idea what the nuclear triad is. weapons. i' m talking about you, donald. >> he was booted from the main stage because of all numbers. >> the search continues tonight for 12 people after two marine helicopters collided over hawaii...
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. `` i' m courtis fuller. ``mike: thanks. ``crash snarls and rush-hour ``traffic. ``shutting down the westbound lane ``for about 20 minutes or so just ``before 5:00. ``they did reopen one of the lanes ``here and we' re told that drugs ``likely played a role in this ``rack. `` reporter: this is a heroine ovi `` investigation tonight. ``two boys ages eight and 10 seat ``and were uninjured. ``this was the seat -- the scene ``this afternoon. ``she lost control. `` her passenger also of greendale s was thrown out. ``deputies assisted with narcan to ``breathing adult. ``they expect criminal charges to ``be filed later this evening and ``both of the boys were taken from ``the scene, one that is becoming ``all too common. ``one says it is a real problem. ``he tells us he has no idea what ``sorely needed. `` >> this winter weather is ``natalie clarke has a look at how ``this is going to impact youth ``over the weekend. `` >> it was the calm before the ``storm. ``earlier today, there were a lot ``more clouds -- crowds. ``it' s pretty quiet. `` there been about 23 arrival and
. `` i' m courtis fuller. ``mike: thanks. ``crash snarls and rush-hour ``traffic. ``shutting down the westbound lane ``for about 20 minutes or so just ``before 5:00. ``they did reopen one of the lanes ``here and we' re told that drugs ``likely played a role in this ``rack. `` reporter: this is a heroine ovi `` investigation tonight. ``two boys ages eight and 10 seat ``and were uninjured. ``this was the seat -- the scene ``this afternoon. ``she lost control. `` her passenger also of greendale s...
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reporter: that is courtis fuller, who has emceed this is interrupt a program to teach people about decorum and respect. mike: the case against tracie hunter picking up at the courthouse. supporters planning a rally there on her behalf. the university of cincinnati has reached a settlement with the family of sam dubose. todd dykes is here with the details of the settlement and how loved ones are reacting tonight. reporter: his 18-year-old daughter called the settlement bittersweet, saying it will ring her dad back but it will help the family move forward. the stakes in the sam dubose death case have been high from day one. he was shot during an off-campus traffic stop. it was captured by the body camera. today, the family with -- you the children will be entitled to free educations at uc. >> that alone could sit someone else for the rest of their life. reporter: the 18-year-old is the administrator of the estate, meaning she will decide how the settlement dollars are doled out. >> we get some positives, so it is a bittersweet moment. >> it is martin luther king day and he encouraged us to r
reporter: that is courtis fuller, who has emceed this is interrupt a program to teach people about decorum and respect. mike: the case against tracie hunter picking up at the courthouse. supporters planning a rally there on her behalf. the university of cincinnati has reached a settlement with the family of sam dubose. todd dykes is here with the details of the settlement and how loved ones are reacting tonight. reporter: his 18-year-old daughter called the settlement bittersweet, saying it...
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courtis fuller is joining us with more. reporter: the city has had a task force in place pushing discussion on this critical issue because cincinnati is on a list it would prefer to be off. fighting the battle against the urban food desert. >> grocery stores leave the community and they lead and economic desert. >> the last grocery store was this is not just an avondale problem, it is a cincinnati problem. >> we have one of the worst rates of grocery stores being located. you have 10 fewer stores than the national average. >> these are images we obtained from the boston-based realtor. a $40 million three building development plan. >> we call it transformational. there is no way this will not have a catalytic effect in terms of transforming people' s perceptions about the neighborhood. transforming the physical environment. transforming the available amenities from housing to commercial. >> most will be torn down. a laundromat, a health and good news for folks that live and work around here. residents have felt the impact of
courtis fuller is joining us with more. reporter: the city has had a task force in place pushing discussion on this critical issue because cincinnati is on a list it would prefer to be off. fighting the battle against the urban food desert. >> grocery stores leave the community and they lead and economic desert. >> the last grocery store was this is not just an avondale problem, it is a cincinnati problem. >> we have one of the worst rates of grocery stores being located. you...
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courtis: just imagine getting billion. it is unbelievable. the kentucky lottery is actually giving away 375 free tickets here at remke. 1500 tickets kentucky. just imagine that. they will start giving these tickets out at 2 p.m.. lisa: >> we were in a meeting the what we could do for appreciation of our players. if it weren' we would not see the kind of jackpot we are seeing. back. this is the first time that she knows of the kentucky lottery doing something like this. again, giving away 1500 tickets throughout the state. people can start lining up at 2:00 here. there are three other locations throughout the state of kentucky. it is first-come, first-served. . the powerball frenzy is not just happening here. the rush is on all across the country. millions are hoping to win more than a billion dollars in the powerball drawing. now we are in chicago with a closer look. >> powerball fever is gripping the nation. >> i' m not going to win it if i' m not in it. >> the jackpot has been growing for days. >> this is historical. this is something you c
courtis: just imagine getting billion. it is unbelievable. the kentucky lottery is actually giving away 375 free tickets here at remke. 1500 tickets kentucky. just imagine that. they will start giving these tickets out at 2 p.m.. lisa: >> we were in a meeting the what we could do for appreciation of our players. if it weren' we would not see the kind of jackpot we are seeing. back. this is the first time that she knows of the kentucky lottery doing something like this. again, giving away...
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. >> plus, must cluf with courty love as she remembers her friend david bowie. >> he was my friend for why her long running feud with madonna is officially over. >> i love madonna. >> now, hollywood from the inside out, it's the "insider" together with yahoo. >>> tabloid headlines screamed at barry manilow is near death but it is true? he's coming to the "insider" to
. >> plus, must cluf with courty love as she remembers her friend david bowie. >> he was my friend for why her long running feud with madonna is officially over. >> i love madonna. >> now, hollywood from the inside out, it's the "insider" together with yahoo. >>> tabloid headlines screamed at barry manilow is near death but it is true? he's coming to the "insider" to
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courtis fuller has an following the latest. this story really started to peak a few months ago buildings forcing dozens of people from their home. we' , literally thousands of people from children to adults. code violations. elevators that don' t work. >> the list from attorneys and a court caused beth myers to put five income apartment buildings into receivership. >> that means the moneys will now be obligated with oversight to be spent properly and >> a resident share these photos with me after many residents were pushed out of their homes in november. >> that change, they stopped hearing us. like they overlooked us. >> this is some of the work of proposed management team is suggesting to improve living conditions. the cost is $1.3 million. >> somebody is coming. but like i said, no locked doors. this is deplorable. reporter: these buildings are owned by a new jersey-based company and they dispute these claims. i can so you this case has actually gotten the attention of the feds. we had a today watching as this case unfolds. sheree: the judge called both sides back to court on monday t
courtis fuller has an following the latest. this story really started to peak a few months ago buildings forcing dozens of people from their home. we' , literally thousands of people from children to adults. code violations. elevators that don' t work. >> the list from attorneys and a court caused beth myers to put five income apartment buildings into receivership. >> that means the moneys will now be obligated with oversight to be spent properly and >> a resident share these...
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i' m courtis fuller. mike: long odds but gets everybody talking and puts everyone in a decent mood. in atlanta, lottery officials came up with a sticky note b over the m. sheree: my producer has to bring you down to reality. consider this. it you have a better chance of giving birth to identical quadruplets. kevin robinson is smiling. being killed by a falling vending machine this year. and also being struck by both lightning and the media right in your lifetime. mike: stephanie is also very positive and throw stuff like this in. he for you throw your ticket away, you may have won some money. there were three tickets worth $2 million. 25 tickets worth $1 million. we have two so you can at least when a piece of that big hot. we are leading the way with more power ball coverage including the lottery office pools gone terribly wrong. and the luckiest numbers to play. sheree: the case of a husband on trial. accused of murdering two people in the summer of 2014. it happened as the victims drove down mulligan road in dry ridge kentucky. they spent the day inside the courtroom for us. repo
i' m courtis fuller. mike: long odds but gets everybody talking and puts everyone in a decent mood. in atlanta, lottery officials came up with a sticky note b over the m. sheree: my producer has to bring you down to reality. consider this. it you have a better chance of giving birth to identical quadruplets. kevin robinson is smiling. being killed by a falling vending machine this year. and also being struck by both lightning and the media right in your lifetime. mike: stephanie is also very...
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courtis: a husband and wife accused of stealing from an elderly woman. the suspect even went as far as purchasing a truck with the victim' s money. janel walton is live with more. reporter: investigators say the suspect took advantage of the victim. she had suffered from dementia lauren c berger and her husband were arrested by sheriff' s investigators. investigators say the couple went on a shopping spree charging $9,000 on the victim' s sears card. they are accused of charging another $11,000 on a mastercard and purchasing a 2008 toyota four runner. the victim was reap is -- the vehicle was repossessed. the c berger started stealing from her three years ago. >> the investigation determined know how the victim and suspects came in contact with each other or how s investigators got involved. before a grand jury. news 5. andrew: cold temperatures are coming our way. eric has your look at the forecast. erik: we are starting the slide. s and 40' s. tomorrow, we get hit with much colder weather. some cloud cover around this evening. for most of us it is goin
courtis: a husband and wife accused of stealing from an elderly woman. the suspect even went as far as purchasing a truck with the victim' s money. janel walton is live with more. reporter: investigators say the suspect took advantage of the victim. she had suffered from dementia lauren c berger and her husband were arrested by sheriff' s investigators. investigators say the couple went on a shopping spree charging $9,000 on the victim' s sears card. they are accused of charging another $11,000...
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the mc there, our own courtis fuller. supporters of tracie hunter hoping to hold a rally at the courthouse what her retrial is scheduled to start. the family of the man shot and killed by a uc police officer has settled with the university for more than $5 million. todd dykes is leading the way on this story. the deal includes college tuition for his 12 children. settlement, his kids will be able to go to university free of charge. that is valued at half $1 s only part of the deal. uc police officer shot and killed sam dubose during a stop. of his 12 children. for the past few weeks, she spent less time grieving the loss of her data and more time negotiating with the university of cincinnati. >> sometimes it was like i just wanted to walk out. reporter: the price both sides agreed to -- $5.3 million. that' s compensation for his death and money for college tuition for his children. the fact the settlement was announced on martin luther king day is not lost on brooks or dubose' -- and praying. reporter: the family say they
the mc there, our own courtis fuller. supporters of tracie hunter hoping to hold a rally at the courthouse what her retrial is scheduled to start. the family of the man shot and killed by a uc police officer has settled with the university for more than $5 million. todd dykes is leading the way on this story. the deal includes college tuition for his 12 children. settlement, his kids will be able to go to university free of charge. that is valued at half $1 s only part of the deal. uc police...
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. >> you think he sounds supreme courty. >> judith. >> that's judge judy. >> reporter: but most people had no idea who she is. >> that's judge judy. >> okay. >> reporter: and if you answered um? >> um is not an answer. sit down. project to widen i-70 is under fire. why one group says it's a waste of money. and a live look at the high country this morning, where there's a lot of traffic heading up to the high country right now, c-dot reporting at a time taking about 30 extra the tunnel. this is a look at the ski report. ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> welcome back this saturday morning. the search is on for the driver involved in a hit-and-run that happened last night near federal and alameda. police say a white volkswagen hit someone and there is no description of the driver. >>> the broncos are hosting to new england patriots at 10:5 p.m. here on cbs 4 tomorrow. the broncos are underdogs with a 3-point spread but the pats don't have the best record in the mile high city, 0-2 in postseason games. coming up, how sports authority field is preparing for possible harsh conditions. >>> the east coast is de
. >> you think he sounds supreme courty. >> judith. >> that's judge judy. >> reporter: but most people had no idea who she is. >> that's judge judy. >> okay. >> reporter: and if you answered um? >> um is not an answer. sit down. project to widen i-70 is under fire. why one group says it's a waste of money. and a live look at the high country this morning, where there's a lot of traffic heading up to the high country right now, c-dot reporting at a...
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circuit courti] of appealso halt obama's actions.uld make that announcement later today. shoot justices opt not to hear the i]case,t( obama's pr/> the cover of the new york daily news shows the statue of liberty giving cruz the middle finger and says drop dead, ted. cruz criticized new york when he said trump had new york values which he said were socially liberal ones, like being pro choice and pro gay marriage, and he said trump was focused on money and the media. >> we want to move to the issue of immigration. it's been the subject of heated debate between marco rubio and ted cruz. last night senator rubio linked it immigration concerns. >> isis is recruiting people to enter this country as doctors, engineers, fiancees. they understand the vulnerabilities we have on the southern border. we need to control the border. we need to do all of this in a comprehensive way. >> ahead at 11:45, we'll hear from the candidates on the economy. >>> a new investigation that you ma
circuit courti] of appealso halt obama's actions.uld make that announcement later today. shoot justices opt not to hear the i]case,t( obama's pr/> the cover of the new york daily news shows the statue of liberty giving cruz the middle finger and says drop dead, ted. cruz criticized new york when he said trump had new york values which he said were socially liberal ones, like being pro choice and pro gay marriage, and he said trump was focused on money and the media. >> we want to move...
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``courtis fuller has the latest ``details. ``reporter: otto warmbier entered ``north korea on a tourist visa ``and is accused of a hostile act ``against the democratic peoples ``republic of north korea. ``young pioneer tour, the ``china-based travel company that ``organized the trip said ``warmbier's family has been ``informed and is working with the ``u.s. state department and the ``north korean ministry of foreign ``affairs. ``the north korean government has ``arrested and accused other u.s. ``citizens of similar charges in ``the past. ``jeffrey fowle of dayton, ohio, ``was held for six months back in ``2014. ``>> right now, three weeks into ``it, he's gotten over the initial ``shock of it, but he's still ``trying to process it. ``if it's like me, they're not ``happening on the outside world. ``reporter: warmbier is a ``third-year student studying ``commerce at the university of ``virginia. ``a school spokesperson would only ``say the school has been in touch ``with warmbier's family and will ``have no additional comment at
``courtis fuller has the latest ``details. ``reporter: otto warmbier entered ``north korea on a tourist visa ``and is accused of a hostile act ``against the democratic peoples ``republic of north korea. ``young pioneer tour, the ``china-based travel company that ``organized the trip said ``warmbier's family has been ``informed and is working with the ``u.s. state department and the ``north korean ministry of foreign ``affairs. ``the north korean government has ``arrested and accused other u.s....
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courtis fuller is a steeler fan. if you're headed to the game, wear your bengals best, like those gals. the team tweeted this photo of the bengals band. fifth third will give a band away to 4500 fans who wear gear to the game. if you want to avoid the rain, riders will tear their way across half a million pounds of dirt inside u.s. bank arena. the arenacross championship kicks off today. racers say the turns are tight since they're working in the dimensions of an ice rink. that makes the show more exciting and family friendly. tonight's show starts at 7:00. a track party kicks off at 5:00. tickets range from ten dollar value seats to 50 bucks front row. more on the citizens going to great lengths to be a part of the excitement. and a vital day for the cincinnati bengals. vital indeed. a.j. mccarron leading the team. come on, a.j. what he has to say about the pressure going into today's game. i'm sure it's mighty. but be the ball, a.m. j. think of lady liquid and how placid and peaceful she stands over our fair city.
courtis fuller is a steeler fan. if you're headed to the game, wear your bengals best, like those gals. the team tweeted this photo of the bengals band. fifth third will give a band away to 4500 fans who wear gear to the game. if you want to avoid the rain, riders will tear their way across half a million pounds of dirt inside u.s. bank arena. the arenacross championship kicks off today. racers say the turns are tight since they're working in the dimensions of an ice rink. that makes the show...
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courtis fuller has an update on the jobs impact we could see over the next decade. >> uptown is a dominant job center, but we feel it will take to it a whole new level. reporter: as the vifl signs of change move forward in the area, guided by the folks at the uptown consortium. they're quick to say if you need perspective about the scope of this project, consider this. it will dwarf major development on the banks and in over-the-rhine. >> we think so. the area around the new interchange will be about 44 acre acres. the first generation of development. reporter: the hope, the first generation of new jobs. >> we're thinking this is a five to ten year horizon. but there's been one economic study done that says the total impact in terms of additional jobs over the next five to ten years of this development in uptown could be as many as 9,000 jobs. reporter: this massive project is similar to what's transforming other areas around the country, near major universities and healthcare facilities. >> it's similar to east baltimore, what jahenns ohns hopkins also cortex in st. louis, where they're t
courtis fuller has an update on the jobs impact we could see over the next decade. >> uptown is a dominant job center, but we feel it will take to it a whole new level. reporter: as the vifl signs of change move forward in the area, guided by the folks at the uptown consortium. they're quick to say if you need perspective about the scope of this project, consider this. it will dwarf major development on the banks and in over-the-rhine. >> we think so. the area around the new...
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. >> plus, must cluf with courty love as she remembers her friend david bowie. >> he was my friend for. >> and why her long running feud with madonna is officially over. >> i love madonna. >> now, hollywood from the inside out, it's the "insider" together with yahoo. >>> tabloid headlines screamed at barry manilow is near death but it is true? he's coming to the "insider" to give us his on the record health update. >> the big story that everybody is talking about today, the oscar nominations are in. it's a great day for leo, kate, matt, j. law but not so much if you're a person of color. no african-americans were nominated in any of the actor or
. >> plus, must cluf with courty love as she remembers her friend david bowie. >> he was my friend for. >> and why her long running feud with madonna is officially over. >> i love madonna. >> now, hollywood from the inside out, it's the "insider" together with yahoo. >>> tabloid headlines screamed at barry manilow is near death but it is true? he's coming to the "insider" to give us his on the record health update. >> the big...
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that's not what he said, but you the courti mean. of could have said, 50 laboratories of democracy.ut we don't have that. in california and new york, if joinget to say you have to a union to be a public employee, i don't know why texas and arizona to not have to say that you have to join the republican a federal employee. also on federalism, obviously that is important when, but the new york times, libel laws in place for centuries, overturn and get aresident massive -- overturn precedent and did a massive intrusion, so federalism at issue but it has never stopped the court from vindicating a core constitutional right. ,ne thing on pickering pickering unquestionably gives the government more leeway when but theng employees, union is supposed to be on the other side of the table. union is not regulating employees. the union is supposed to be representing them and advocating them. pickering says, i do not think it follows that you get to a point where the government is telling employees that areize entities to be adverse to the government. argument,pickering but i don't find it persua
that's not what he said, but you the courti mean. of could have said, 50 laboratories of democracy.ut we don't have that. in california and new york, if joinget to say you have to a union to be a public employee, i don't know why texas and arizona to not have to say that you have to join the republican a federal employee. also on federalism, obviously that is important when, but the new york times, libel laws in place for centuries, overturn and get aresident massive -- overturn precedent and...