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tom beres thank you. >>> and president obama today addressed mr. trump's victory. the president called for americans to come together and support the man who will be his successor. >> we all want what's best for the country. that's what i heard in mr. that's what i heard when i spoke to him. directly. and i was heartened by that. that's what the country needs. a sense of unity, a sense of inclusion, and a respect for our institutions and our way of life rule of law, and respect for each other. >> president congratulated clinton and mentioned how proud he was of her. once again the president and president-elect are set to meet tomorrow at the white house. >>> the results of the election impact your day? by now you probably seen it all scrolling through your news feed but how much did social media impact your opinion. we sent our monica robins to get two different perspectives and we want you to -- perspectives and we want you to weigh in by going to wkyc.com poll. social media is buzzing. >> it's cleave -- cleveland in the world i can't believe where 95% of the tota
tom beres thank you. >>> and president obama today addressed mr. trump's victory. the president called for americans to come together and support the man who will be his successor. >> we all want what's best for the country. that's what i heard in mr. that's what i heard when i spoke to him. directly. and i was heartened by that. that's what the country needs. a sense of unity, a sense of inclusion, and a respect for our institutions and our way of life rule of law, and respect...
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tom beres. what counseling? >> for the last couple of elections, cuyahoga county has been the most important county in ohio, considered by many, the most important state, the last couple of elections. anyway, hillary clinton will no don't win in cuyahoga coty supersized margin. maybe 270,000 votes. now, eight and four years ago, the strong, overwhelming african american turnout here was the biggest factor, putting ohio in barack obama's victory column. but cuyahoga in mail down. even though it's up in other spin, saying big weekend turnouts do bode well for her. which would play the biggest part in tonight's outcome? >> we'll be watching to see how many reagan democrat, blue- collar workers trump carries. his anti-trade stance plays well there. and how big of a margin does he play in the southeast, where clinton's anti-coal mining stands have hurt her and helped him. but on the flip side, columbus, where the focus is on educated and republican women voters, to see how many of them cross over and vote for clinton
tom beres. what counseling? >> for the last couple of elections, cuyahoga county has been the most important county in ohio, considered by many, the most important state, the last couple of elections. anyway, hillary clinton will no don't win in cuyahoga coty supersized margin. maybe 270,000 votes. now, eight and four years ago, the strong, overwhelming african american turnout here was the biggest factor, putting ohio in barack obama's victory column. but cuyahoga in mail down. even...
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our senior political correspondent tom beres looks at what his long-shot bid really means. >> reporter: some call tim ryan's challenge to nancy pelosi the democratic reboot. >> we're not winning. we're losing all over the board. we have to start something new and start fresh. >> reporter: ryan represents from youngstown to akron. he's 43, been in congress 13 years. until now best known for books on meditation and healthy eating. nancy please say has been speaker 13 years. democrats lost 56 seats in congress in the last 6 years. ryan calls her out of touch leading an east and west coast party that's forgotten its lunch bucket face. >> we're not going to get voters, go back down so halls and fish fries and churches all over the country and start a brush fire about what a new democratic party looks like. >> reporter: pelosi has agreed to give newer house democrats a bigger voice. pelosi calls ryan's claims almost pathetic, pointing out donald trump won ryan's district. experts call ryan's bid a very long shot. marsha fudge, one ohio congress member backing him. this public push could push
our senior political correspondent tom beres looks at what his long-shot bid really means. >> reporter: some call tim ryan's challenge to nancy pelosi the democratic reboot. >> we're not winning. we're losing all over the board. we have to start something new and start fresh. >> reporter: ryan represents from youngstown to akron. he's 43, been in congress 13 years. until now best known for books on meditation and healthy eating. nancy please say has been speaker 13 years....
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tom beres thanks very much. police comes this same day we learned a minnesota police officer is facing manslaughter charges. officer jer ron mow yan -- geronimo-- jeronimo yanez shot and killed fill ando castile. prosecutors say -- filando castile. his girlfriend streamed it live. he never pulled a weapon. >>> a new development the back log rape kits attorney general mike dewine says all the 5,000 kits have been tested as a result 540 indictments have been issued. the oldest kit, dated back to 1995. >>> there's a new plan to see the possible in akron my hometown the city looks to draw more people into the heart of downtown to live and to play. channel 3 jasmine monroe has >> all the new development is definitely time for akron to thrive. >> reporter: downtown akron is transforming into a place to work live and play. in this week's plans took a big leap forward as phase one of the downtown vision and redevelopment plan wrapped up.phase one includes 10 planning principles to help downtown. leading with the focus o
tom beres thanks very much. police comes this same day we learned a minnesota police officer is facing manslaughter charges. officer jer ron mow yan -- geronimo-- jeronimo yanez shot and killed fill ando castile. prosecutors say -- filando castile. his girlfriend streamed it live. he never pulled a weapon. >>> a new development the back log rape kits attorney general mike dewine says all the 5,000 kits have been tested as a result 540 indictments have been issued. the oldest kit, dated...
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>> reporter: well, federal judge james gwe he nn was appoint by then president bill clinton. >> tom beres thank you. >> reporter: sure. >>> public scare a multi million dollar makeup but some construction barrels still have not come down. and you have asked why isn't the road opened. out. hi drew. >> reporter: hi this 50 million dollar restoration project was completed months ago but it appears to be ongoing. that is because the road closed signs remain and rta temporary shelters are temporarily closed. so he tonight if the city is trying to decide whether or not to reopen this to buses, public opinion is pretty clear. last night couldn't help but notice the beauty of public square. the pictures i took got a lot of rets. you are behind the wheel of a bus or worse a fire truck. trying to get around the square since the road going through it is closed. no word from the city on when or if it will ever reopen to buses and first responders. we asked the question today, should it be by placing the sign in a crosswalk. >> it's sad sign. [laughter] >> reporter: not my best work. >> not really. >>
>> reporter: well, federal judge james gwe he nn was appoint by then president bill clinton. >> tom beres thank you. >> reporter: sure. >>> public scare a multi million dollar makeup but some construction barrels still have not come down. and you have asked why isn't the road opened. out. hi drew. >> reporter: hi this 50 million dollar restoration project was completed months ago but it appears to be ongoing. that is because the road closed signs remain and rta...
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tom beres has new developer's.>> reporter: he wanted 40,000 riders taking buses around the public square. >> this is ridiculous. there are so many of us that take buses every changing weather makes her mad. >> it's an inconvenience when you have to walk away to get to a bus because they want to cancel. spoke they say this is paid for as part of a budget an it will disappear. the mayor made the call last week. >> it would be best to keep superior avenue closed. >> reporter: several say that the rta bus was pressured into going along with this.>> we can have the best of both worlds they are making the case to keep that out of the public square, safety. they claim they have a risk with buses in the midst and an [make a horrible to a terrorist attack like the one in easy with pushback from zach reed.>> we should not have one person making this decision. the mayor is the mayor and the city of cleveland. he has not the dictator for the they are working on a plan b to convince the transit authority not to demand payback of money. the lettuce -- latest letter says closing superior would breach t
tom beres has new developer's.>> reporter: he wanted 40,000 riders taking buses around the public square. >> this is ridiculous. there are so many of us that take buses every changing weather makes her mad. >> it's an inconvenience when you have to walk away to get to a bus because they want to cancel. spoke they say this is paid for as part of a budget an it will disappear. the mayor made the call last week. >> it would be best to keep superior avenue closed. >>...
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. >> every vote counts and tonight our team is rocking the vote starting with tom beres looking into the security measures being taken at the polls. hi tom. >> reporter: well hi sara. election board especially the cuyahoga county election board is ensuring vo ballots safely tomorrow but there is a big concern with election security and with deputies and local police departments standing by in case trump backers or anyone has the voters. 2 p.m. was closing time for early voting but in cuyahoga county board of election lines stretched outside no voters came because they feared intimidation tomorrow. >> i will be busy tomorrow i will be busy doing other things. >> i didn't want to be discouraged tomorrow with the long lines. >> reporter: but some fear advice. >> go out and watch. and go out and vote and when i say watch, you know what i am talking about right? >> reporter: friday a federal judge issued an order against voter intimidation and then a judge panel canceled that order. ohio democrats appealed to the u.s. supreme court hoping to get it restored no word but cuyahoga election of
. >> every vote counts and tonight our team is rocking the vote starting with tom beres looking into the security measures being taken at the polls. hi tom. >> reporter: well hi sara. election board especially the cuyahoga county election board is ensuring vo ballots safely tomorrow but there is a big concern with election security and with deputies and local police departments standing by in case trump backers or anyone has the voters. 2 p.m. was closing time for early voting but...
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tom ber sees here to break things down -- beres is here to break things down. >> reporter: donald trump is ahead in the polls in ohio at for hillary clinton and democrats to have a chance at overtaking him, well, they will need big margins in very democratic cuyahoga county maybe 3 to 1 to have a chance at winning the buckeye state that takes lots of african american boats and this turnout is lagging behind what she needs. just a few more days of early voting and many early voters in cuyahoga county are african americans. like rose ford. and she has a history of really working for all people particularly minorities. >> reporter: lots of stories and numbers crunching indicate the african american turnout is not near what it was twice to make barack obammate first black president -- about a -- obama the first black president he voted for clinton. >> everybody is not enthused about anymore. don't think. >> reporter: from clinton's campaign boss. >> african americans are an important part of theee electo i lot at stake in this election. the donald trump made racist devisive bigoted comments
tom ber sees here to break things down -- beres is here to break things down. >> reporter: donald trump is ahead in the polls in ohio at for hillary clinton and democrats to have a chance at overtaking him, well, they will need big margins in very democratic cuyahoga county maybe 3 to 1 to have a chance at winning the buckeye state that takes lots of african american boats and this turnout is lagging behind what she needs. just a few more days of early voting and many early voters in...
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. >> and tom beres is looking at five things the presidency could mean to your life and your wallet. >> reporter: his goal is really short on boot op line details but once he gets -- bottom line details but once he team up and running he wants to make significant changes that could impact your wallet and bank account. item one minimum wage worker trump said whoa like to raise the federal minimum wage from 7.25 to $10 an hour. that could be good news for ohio minimum wage workers now making 8.10 number two, he he promising to remake the tax code increasing standard deductions and capping itemized deductions and leaving the mortgage interest deduction taxes across the board biggest cuts to the rich and some groups including single parents would see taxes go up. number 3, to help college students struggle with big debt trump want to cap loan repayments at 12 1/5% if you paid 15 years he would forgive remaining debt and has no plans to make college more affordable. number 4, trump's druthers on paid family and medical leave guaranteeing 6 weeks paid maturnitav a week no relief for father
. >> and tom beres is looking at five things the presidency could mean to your life and your wallet. >> reporter: his goal is really short on boot op line details but once he gets -- bottom line details but once he team up and running he wants to make significant changes that could impact your wallet and bank account. item one minimum wage worker trump said whoa like to raise the federal minimum wage from 7.25 to $10 an hour. that could be good news for ohio minimum wage workers now...
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tom beres. >> tom, your thoughts as ohio's polls are closing tonight. >> finally, the big day, big night, big out come is here. the historic nature of this election, america catching up to the rest of the world and finally picking a woman president or the majority deciding and not helping them, and needs a flawed reality show outsider who plays by his own outrageous rules. so many people voting are actually casting ballots not for one of the candidates, but against the other one. and it's really discouraging, because bitterness and divisiveness will confront the next president no matter who wins. so voters making a difficult choice, experienced women that many will never be able to trust or a boisterous rich man, claiming to be ordinary americans. we are hours away from learning what we decided, and we are here to try to explain it all as things unfolded tonight. >> a lot of americans want this to be w right? . >> absolutely. i think we're unified in the relief and the respite. but we don't know it will be over with. going to be a challenge. there's more to come. >> stay tuned. >>> thank
tom beres. >> tom, your thoughts as ohio's polls are closing tonight. >> finally, the big day, big night, big out come is here. the historic nature of this election, america catching up to the rest of the world and finally picking a woman president or the majority deciding and not helping them, and needs a flawed reality show outsider who plays by his own outrageous rules. so many people voting are actually casting ballots not for one of the candidates, but against the other one....