Video of how it looked and after the driver lost control coming down euclid avenue and strucksing a fire hydrant and rolling several times and coming to what appears to be an Apartment Building here on euclid avenue. And that driver of that vehicle was coherent and unresponsive and taken by ems after police swung to the vehicle and that vehicle was towed and that scene is cleared and we told the driver is taken by ems and in serious condition. I was told that the police will get back to me with more information on the police chase. Reporting in East Cleveland, nick foley for newschannel 5. Back to you. All right, let us know, thank you. And lets get a check of the forecast with somara and hows it looking . And you can see all of the great overshadowing showing the clouds in northeast ohio and the temperature for today is live and how close to the lakeshore versus how far south you live. And for now, though, its a warm start for everybody. 55 degrees in cleveland; 57, menner; 52 in elyr
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Humans have populated every environment on earth. We live on the frozen tundra and in the searing deserts. We live in thriving cities of millions and in isolated camps of a few dozen. Some societies seem simple because they are small and their members are selfsufficient and use simple tools. Others seem complex because they have large populations and people depend on each other for food and goods and use sophisticated technology. In between, there is a range that fills the spectrum. All of these differences are cultural, Learned Behavior the result of a complex interaction between our inventiveness and our natural environments. As we search for new horizons, our inventiveness thrusts us across the boundaries of space into new worlds. This new view of earth dispels an ancient myopia the artificial boundaries of our states and the politics that often divide us. Here is a vision of one planet and one family of humankind. But the view from earth reminds us of a common human dilemma, the ri