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Transcripts For WCPO The Now Cincinnati 20160208



and we're not done yet!9 first warning chief meteorologist steve raleigh with a look at what is to come. we're expecting rain showers to mix with and gradually change over to snow showers by the late afternoon. that lunchtime and we should change over to all snow by 6-8 p.m. accumulations of around a half first warning is for the tuesday morning commute as ground and still falling in showers will fall during the day on tuesday. temperatures will only top out at 280f for a colder day. a secondary front will bring even colder air into the tri-state late tuesday into wednesday and reinforce another wave of scattered snow. snow accumulations from 1-3 inches from monday night into wednesday are expected with much of that occurring tuesday. the disorganized nature of the snow showers and squalls will give some of you very minor accumulations, wraps steve will be keeping an eye on the conditions throughout the now cincinnati.in the meantime -- we're keeping an eye on the roads for you. i-275 at dixie highway stay with us throughout the evening -- as we mentioned steve is going to be watching things very closely for you throughout the now cincinnati. and in the morning -- the good morning tri-state team will update you on everything you'll face on the commute to school and work.that includes traffic conditions. earlier in the day it was worse. at opening bell the dow dropped 390 points. chipotle is back open at this hour. this following a nationwide food safety training that temporarily closed the mexican grill for several hours today.the now's briana harper joins us live from the newport chipotle are already filing in. briana? briana? "that's right, within the last hour the doors here at chipotle have opened and already-i've counted ____ hungry customers walk in. today serves as somewhat of a grand re-opening for this restaurant chain looking to make some changes." it was a different kind of lunch-hour scene at chipotle restaurants across the country today.doors locked, seats empty, and no line"we got really excited and walked out and unfortunately they are closed.""it kind of ruins my plans for lunch today"but according to chipotle management its all for a good reason.in a tweet the company ceo wrote "we've come together today to make sure chipotle is not just the most delicious place to eat, but also the safest."that's one reason why more than 50-thousand chipotle employees all participated in a meeting focused on food safety retraining.jerome hoke//chipotle customer "actually closing down and having meetings i don't know getting anything done but it's definitely a good pr move." last year -- the c-d-c confirmed a strain of e.coli was tied to chipotle causing hundreds of people to get sick across the country-including __? how many?__ in ohio. and although, the source of the outbreak is still unknown, it hasn't been a complete deterant (not deteriate) for all chipotle customers,"it's a regional thing right and it hasn't gotten this far south so its ok"the cdc notes no additional illnesses have been reported since december 1. "it's still unclear what exactly caused the e. coli outbreaks that spread to at least a dozen different states. chipotle ceo says moving forward the company plans to make the restaurant safer than ever. coming up on 9 on your side at 5..we''ll have more on what kind of food safety changes you can expect. for now reporting live briana harper, the now cincinnati." new opportunities in some cities around the country mexican food trucks like "el tep" are seeing some new business today with the lunch crowd looking for alternatives. chipotle was closed just for lunch... opening back up today at three. the company spent that time live-tweeting its meeting about its latest food safety concerns. businesses say seeing chipotle address the problem openly helps the industry as a whole. miguel corral | el tep mexican street food owner "i think it's a good thing that they're owning up to it. letting customers know what's going on keeping them in the loop." loop."chipotle is offering customers a free burrito because of today's closure. 9 on your side's i-team looked into over more than a hundred inspection reports from the past year- here locally. tonight at six- jason law- will tell you the locations where customers filed complaints for food poisoning. and we'll explain why health inspectors say it's so hard to find the cause of food-borne illness. there's no reason to panic about the zika virus.but today he revealed he's asking congress for 1-point-8 billion dollars in emergency funding to fight it.the money will go toward speeding up development of a vaccine.and developing tests to diagnose the virus. the virus has spread to more than two dozen countries including the u-s where 50 cases have been confirmed. also happening right now -- ted cruz is in new hampshire campaigning for votes ahead of tomorrow's primary there.this is a live look at that event. he's at a volunteer appreciation meet and greet in manchester. and he is not alone.ohio governor john kasich has made new hampshire his big stand -- he's hosted more than 100 campaign events and town hall meetings including this one in windham today.the work may be paying off.just yesterday -- a monmouth university poll put kasich in second place in new hampshire-- right behind donald trump.kasich needs a solid finish or he will likely suspend his campaign. coming up on the now -- our battle brewing between hillary clinton and bernie sanders.and what the vote from democrats could mean going forward. disturbing 9-1-1 calls after a shooting in blue ash.they reveal a frightening scenario as at least ten shots were fired on oak avenue yesterday morning. morning.blue ash police were in the driveway today of one house hit by stray gunfire. neighbors say the trouble originated in front of this house.they say someone starting firing at a car that was driving away.blue ash police say two people were shot.a carrying a shooting victim was also involved in a collision on cornell road and deerfield road.listen to one caller as she describes what she heard. ((911 call))"i was sitting at my dining room table and i heard pop pop pop pop pop and i heard a car take off really quickly." quickly."police say they have identified the two gunshot victims -- but say they are not cooperating. more trouble for the troubled cruise industry... industry... this time mother nature is to blame. we take you inside the ship.. where a a super bowl commercial advertised getting a mortgage in minutes using just your phone...why the government says you might want to take a take a look at your drive home if you use i-75 near state route 126.snow is falling across parts of the tristate. steve has an update on your 9 first warning weather forecast in four minutes. imagine -- taking a dream cruise vacation only for it to turn into a terrifying nightmare!that's what happened to people on board royal caribbean's "anthem of the seas."take a look at these twitter photos posted by some of them.toppled chairs, broken flower pots a damaged ceiling. right now that ship is headed back to new jersey to be inspected.it was headed down and 30-foot waves slammed into it for hours on end.four passengers suffered minor injuries. here's a lesson in..."if it seems too good to be true..." the now's anne mcnamara takes a closer look at a super bowl minutes. nats commercial music/sound ara newmark :36 one feedback i would have for that...is that's a huge purchase and it certainly strikes me as you're not buying a blender or new shirt. even the consumer financial protection bureau is weighing in...saying to take your time, ask questions... using the hashtag "know before you owe."1:06 just the comfort of hey - am i doing this correctly or hey i dont quite get this might be more comforting for someone than the ease of 1 through 10 on your phone mortgages in minutes...advertised in a 60 second spot...that could have years of repercussions. for the now...i'm anne mcnamara. quicken says these are fully underwritten loans and they verify information from "trusted partners" to save you time filling out paperwork. the super bowl ads are getting a second life today. historically this is the day we re-watch the ads online and talk about them on social media.so which ads are people talking about? 9 on your side's carol williams has the answer -- carol? keep in mind -- we even started watching the ads on says we spent a combined 300- thousand hours doing that last night.today we're keeping an eye on the ads that are trending. one of the top ones out in my mind, because it's so creepy!! creepy!!"puppy, monkey, baby" baby" some people are calling this ad bizarre and scary... but it's one of the most talked about today.meantime the ad that's the most-watched on youtube so far is hyundai's "the chase". "start the car" car" there were 200 million posts, comments and likes on facebook during the super bowl.but it's not just the ads we're talking about.the top moment on facebook was the end of the halftime show with beyonce, coldplay and bruno mars all on stage. also made the top three. (tanya, steve, i thought gaga was amazing, and the half time show was great!) we're expecting rain showers to mix with and gradually change over to snow showers by the late afternoon. that mixture is possible after lunchtime and we should change snow showers could bring light accumulations of around a half inch of snow overnight. your 9 first warning is for the tuesday morning commute as we'll have light snow on the ground and still falling in some areas. spotty, light snow showers will fall during the day on tuesday. temperatures will only top out at 280f for a colder day. a secondary front will bring even colder air into the tri-state late tuesday into wednesday and reinforce another wave of scattered snow. snow accumulations from 1-3 inches from monday night into wednesday are expected with much of that occurring tuesday. the disorganized nature of the snow showers and squalls will give some of you very minor accumulations, new developments right now to make sure a deadly crane accident in new york does not happen again.we showed you this accident friday.a huge crane fell -- killing one man and injuring three other people. it also crushed the cars below.today the city implemented new safety measures that include new restrictions on when crews have to secure a crane when protection for people below. it also creates an alert for anyone in the area when a crane is being moved.a special task force may also recommend additional changes.meantime investigators are still working to figure out exactly why this crane fell. today, a fraternity president at cornell stands accused of attacking a female student... he maintains he's innocent... but the school has suspended his fraternity. fraternity.21 year old wolfgang ballinger is fighting charges he sexually assaulted a female student inside his fraternity house on campus. according to court documents, the woman alleges ballinger locked the door and forced himself onto her after she "verbally protested" several times. ballinger pleaded not guilty to charges of rape and sexual abuse. sot - alex spiro / former prosecutor "the speed at which they took this case out of the university's pruview and brought it into a criminal setting suggests that the prosecution believes that they have a strong case." case."the university president placed the fraternity, psi upsilon, on interim suspension...ballinger is in to police four days after the alleged assault.his attorney denies the charges. it's being called a miracle. a little girl is pulled from the rubble in taiwan nearly 60 hours after she was buried. next- how many are still missing following an happening right now -- first lady michelle obama honors the historic contributions of african american women to *dance.it's all part of the black history month celebrations at the white house.51 students from the d.c. area are in attendance. they're learning about contributions made by people like *debbie allen, judith jamison and virginia johnson. right now -- an eight year old girl is taiwan is recovering. days after a six point four magnitude earthquake, she was pulled from the rubble just this morning.she'd bee buried more than 60 hours.video of that rescue is now spreading. all together -- 170 people have been rescued.and in the meantime crews are not giving up the search for those who people haven't been seen since the quake and are believed to be somewhere in the wreckage. we've been keeping you updated on the drought crisis to our west.but now we've learned that one part of the country could be getting a lot drier in the future.newsy's ryan biek shows us where. a federally funded study published thursday http://onlinelibrary.w iley.com/doi/10.100 2/2015gl066727/full argues the southwest is moving into a drier climate, where droughts will be more frequent. researchers at the national center for atmospheric research took data from 1979 to 2014 and identified broad storm patterns linked to wet weather. they noted the three patterns most connected to precipitation have become increasingly rare. the leader of the study said in a press release http://www.prweb.co m/releases/2016/02 /prweb13198090.htm: "a normal year in the southwest is now drier than it once was. if you have a drought nowadays, it will be more severe because our base state is drier." (video via cnn https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=a5ofng0rz-a)but 35 years of data may not be enough time to consider the shift to drier climates abnormal.california, which is in the middle of a drought, is a good example. scientists told the new york times http://www.nytimes. com/2015/04/14/sci ence/californias- history-of-drought- repeats.html?_r=0 last april if you look at california's history, the state had droughts that lasted not just years but decades. in at least two cases during the last 1,200 years, droughts have lasted roughly two centuries. (video via cbs times http://www.nytimes. ence/californias- repeats.html?_r=0: "we consider the last 150 years or so to be normal. but you don't have to go back very far at all to find much drier decades, and much drier for california may not be developed its water abnormally wet period from the mid-1970s to late 1990s when the state's population roughly doubled. the national center for atmospheric research's study supports other predictions of a drier climate in the southwest. the authors said they hope their work will help water be conserved and dispersed strategically. watch newsy 24-7 on your tv or download the newsy app for on the go updates updates hillary clinton narrows the gap between her and bernie sanders in new hampshire.. but he still holds a sizable lead. coming up.. why experts say the rest of the country won't welcome back to the now cincinnati... the republican race for president... still a much more crowded field... with nine candidates still in the running right now.and they are canvassing new hampshire. hampshire.texas senator ted cruz spoke in barrington today. he's hoping to ride the momentum of winning the iowa campaign rally here in londonberry.a new poll shows he is the frontrunner in new hampshire.followed by florida senator marco rubio. he campaigned with the breakfast crowd here in manchester today. and former florida jeb bush stopped by nashua for a luncheon at the rotary club. the now's todd walker is at a hillary clinton rally in new hampshire.where political experts don't believe bernie sanders' lead in the granite state will repeat throughout the country. clinton isn't going down without a fight here either.. the gap between her and sanders has shrunk slightly.. but only slightly..sanders supporters here in new hampshire are motivated.. but even they admit.. it will be hard to catch hillary after tomorrow.**nats cheering walking up**when bernie sanders walked into his rally this morning in nashua, new hampshire.. you could feel.. and certainly see the excitement..nat 23:33:21 they send you the board and send you the lights and you just put it together :25excitement that comes with nearly a 20 point lead in the polls.. 23:33:41 you gotta see the light to feel the bern :44 sanders is the senator from the state next door.. so his politics plays well here to experienced voters.. 23:33:56 a lot of people didn't know about bernie in may and look how far he's come :59and those who are in their first election..josh 23:32:52 you just hear the name come up get interested about what he is and who he is and what he believes in :58that's the excitement in new hampshire.. 9:36 the core of his support are younger white voters by in large and that is not the ore of the democratic electorate that you're going to see moving forward :46in the rest of the country sanders is running closer to hillary clinton.. but experts don't predict he will make it through the rest of the primaries as he is expected to here tomorrow..9:46 when you look at super tuesday there are a lot of southern states where you're going to see the core of the african american democratic voters come out and so far hillary clinton seems to have a commanding lead among those :58even amongst the biggest sanders supporters.. is the same question.. can this success continue?will 23:33:05 obviously new hampshire he's got a lot of support we'll see how it converts to other states and other 23:30:29 the country's so split though that's the problem :31this hillary rally gets under way at 5:30.. and will go for 3 hours until 8:30.. the campaigning continues right up untl the last minute. minute. for you.first its rain -- then snow.steve with how it will impact you. we're expecting rain showers to mix with and gradually change over to snow showers by the late afternoon. that mixture is possible after lunchtime and we should change over to all snow by 6-8 p.m. snow showers could bring light accumulations of around a half inch of snow overnight. your 9 first warning is for the tuesday morning commute as we'll have light snow on the ground and still falling in some areas. spotty, light snow showers will fall during the day on tuesday. temperatures will only top out at 280f for a colder day. a secondary front will bring even colder air into the tri-state late tuesday into wednesday and reinforce another wave of scattered snow. snow accumulations from 1-3 inches from monday night into wednesday are expected with much of that occurring tuesday. the disorganized nature of the snow showers and squalls will give some of you very minor accumulations, while other spots get a bit 9 on your side's dan carroll is out and about right now in live drive... giving you a ground level look at the road conditions.dan where are you and what are you seeing? kentucky health officials warned today that the flu is spreading -- and you need a vaccine. vaccine.we told you last week on the now that while infection rates have been below normal in the tri-state over the last few weeks -- the flu is spreading across many areas of the country.officials maintain the best way to stay one step ahead is to get the vaccine.you can contact your family doctor or your local health department for vaccinations options. online registration started today for kids who want to be part of the cincinnati recreation commission's camp crc summer day camp.the camp runs eleven weeks from may 31st through august 12th.fee for this year is a little more than one thousand dollars. commission's 12 centers. work is already underway to move historic mosaic murals from the international airport to the duke energy convention center. the murals are being moved because a terminal is being torn down. they were originally created for union terminal.. and were taken to c-v-g in 19-73 when the main concourse was demoloshed. each of the murals weighs about 33- thousand pounds... but they are also very fragile. "joel koopman/cincinnati departmetn of public services: these could move again in 40 years, and no one would have expected these to move the first time, the second time, the third time, and again, is a terrifying thing to do" do" the murals will be outside on the west side of the convention center in a glass case. some experts are concerned about possible sun damage to the murals. council member yvette simpson today been to put the murals into storage until a more suitable place could be found for them. is your fish safer?new research suggests it might be. be.what they're not really seeing as much in fish caught good for your health. i'm john matarese. a tri state woman finds her dream home for rent....and sends a deposit. only problem....it's all a scam.how you can avoid being taken like this, coming up on before contemplating on steak 'n shake's $4 dollar menu, one must calm the mind in our zen garden. focus. the garlic double steakburger meal. reflect. the taco salad meal. zen steakburger meal. oh! the $4 menu. where all meals are under $4. a live look at i-275 and kentucky route eight near petersburg.rain is here and it will turn into snow in the coming hours.steve is tracking what you need to know in your 9 first warning weather forecast.his latest update is about 10 minutes away. new concerns about the growing we're learning the obama administration is asking for one-point eight billion dollars to fight the virus... and the u-s olympic committee is considering whether american athletes should go to rio. abc's lana zak is in washington with more. the threat to americans is real. thats the guidance of the cdc when it comes to the zika virus. sot - anne schuchat / centers for disease control & prevention "it has spread to us territories including american samoa..." the cdc and the nih joining the white house today asking congress for $1.8 billion dollars to fight zika, known to spread through mosquitos, including a type common in the u.s. sot - dr. richard besser / abc news chief health & medical editor "what we are hearing is that we aren't ready, there is a lot that has to happen before spring and summer comes and mosquitos start spreading viruses." $1.4 billion, would be used to protect americans here, $400 million would combat of zika around the world... nats - brazil, the center of the outbreak, many celebrating carnival seem undeterred by the threat. sot - sam green / lives in rio de janeiro "the atmosphere seems the same as ever you know, people just want to have fun and the stuff in the news is a separate thing really." a possible preview for august, when rio will host the olympic games. many athletes saying this won't change their plans. sot - "i don't care what kind of viruses come out, we're going to have this out." lana zak oncam close: health authorities reinforced that despite the growth of zika, for most, it is just a mild infection. but for pregnant women, it could lead to the profound birth defect, microcephaly, which is why they want to get ahead of the spread of the virus here. lz, abc news, washington. we've all heard stories about fish contaminated with mercury and other toxins.but we have a bit of good news right now. scientists say the fish in the ocean today actually have lower levels of toxic substances than at any time in nearly fifty years. years.that's based on a review which tracked contamination found in fish around the world between 19-69 and 20-12.they saw consistent and significant drops in both both mercury and p-c-b's.they credit clean water regulations lawsuits and efforts to keep industrial and agricultural pollution out of the rivers that flow into the ocean. scammers are hoping to get your tax refund before you do. next on the now-- the emails and phone calls you need to know about-- before sending hand-dipped milkshakes. better yet, come into steak 'n shake for hand-dipped milkshakes r r at half-price during r half-price happier hour, p weekdays, now two to five at steak 'n shake. the four dollar menu at steak 'n shake. featuring handcrafted steakburgers, all-beef footlongs and fresh guacamole made from scratch. the four dollar menu, where all meals are under four dollars, at steak 'n shake. you're watching the now on wcpo 9 on your side... imagine losing your tax refund - to thieves!it happens all the time.in fact -- the government estimates tax fraud scams costs americans some 15-million dollars last year. the now's laura harris has a lessons to be learned so you don't become a victim. https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=kqinsvgejqi (please put in a tv box, courtesy turbotax)"meet tim mahoney tim thinks you need to be some sort of master mind need to be a mastermind to do your taxes says turbo tax but the e-filing service is warning against the psedo- masterminds who are targeting you during tax season.kelly phillips erb, forbes media 3:24-3:32 "spammers are smart enough to know if they send out 100,000, maybe 10,000 will be turbo tax customers so they are going to make someone nervous."kelly phillips erb with forbes media has written several articles about the latest scams.one of them these are even convincing enough to trick tax professionals.3:19-23 "the problem is you can get this kind of spam even if you dont use turbo tax"and there are plenty more where that came from and not just through email.youtube clip https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=eoynfzhucfe 04-09 "the reason for this call is because the irs is filing lawsuit against you." some potential victims starting to post warnings on youtube hoping to protect your... 4:41-49 "it used to be that spammers were 12 year old kids in a basement trying to see what they could pull over on somebody , now its actually organized crime."but erb says you can easily protect yourself. here's your checklist. here>do not click on the link in the email criminals are so sophisticated that there is a potentional that when you click on that there is a potentional that you could be installing malware on to your computer youtube clip https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=eoynfzhucfe 04-09 "the reason for this call is because the irs is filing lawsuit against you."if they leave a voicemail do not call back!8:15-8:24 "when you respond to phone calls or text messages-- even if you just want to give them a piece of your mind-- you are confirming to them that it is a real number and chances are that number is going to be sold to somebody else." else." before e-filing yourself, turbo tax recommends that you make sure you have installed anti-virus software on your computer, update your web browser and do not open any attachments claiming to be software updates for their software as they don't send updates like that. they say bottom line is when in doubt assume its a scam. a woman with a big bill to pay -- has her purse stolen with all the money to pay that bill in it! it!a virginia woman had thousands of dollars in her purse to pay her college tuition.but she forgot the purse at a dunkin donuts and someone took off with it before she returned. surveillance video caught the you can see her looking around and slipping the purse inside her own. "i had an envelope from the bank with 10-thousand dollars inside it." it.""in my heart i know that maybe something will happen...i hope i can get my money back. i just hope someone will recognize her and call the police." police."police are looking for the woman who took that purse. its possible the woman might get her money back if that woman is found. the queen city one of the most romantic cities in the country -- at least, according to amazon! amazon!so check it out -- we landed sixth in the top 20!the list is made up based on sales per 100 thousand people of sexual wellness products, romance novels, relationship books, romantic comedy movies and romantic songs.for example barry white, maxwell, miguel and luther vandross. away last minute this valentine's day -- others cities to make the list include alexandria virginia, which landed in the top spot. miami, florida -- knoxville, tennessee and orlando florida. dayton, ohio landed in the 19th spot. today begins the year of the monkey and people around the world are celebrating.in hong kong they kicked-off the start of the lunar or chinese new year with this colorful parade. each chinese new year is named after one of the 12 animals that are in the chinese zodiac. people born under the sign of the monkey are considered lively, quick-witted, smart, and innovative.even facebook founder mark zuckerberg got in on the celebration -- posting a "happy new year" message. runs=:05mark zuckerberg | facebook ceo:talks in mandarin mandarin that's zuckerberg speaking mandarin.he and his wife announcing their daughter's name in chinese is chen mingyu. "chen" is her mother's family name."ming" means "bright" and we're expecting rain showers to mix with and gradually change over to snow showers by the late afternoon. that mixture is possible after lunchtime and we should change over to all snow by 6-8 p.m. snow showers could bring light accumulations of around a half inch of snow overnight. your 9 first warning is for the tuesday morning commute as we'll have light snow on the ground and still falling in some areas. spotty, light snow showers will fall during the day on tuesday. temperatures will only top out at 280f for a colder day. a secondary front will bring even colder air into the tri-state late tuesday into wednesday and reinforce another wave of scattered snow. snow accumulations from 1-3 inches from monday night into wednesday are expected with tuesday. the disorganized nature of the snow showers and squalls will give some of you very minor accumulations, craig joins me to tell us about what he and carol have coming up on 9 on your side at five? first, we have to talk about the latest with former cincinnati bengal devon still. celebrated her victory over cancer. now there are wedding bells in their future. what we know about the n-f-l theme of the wedding and we'll show you how you can stay in touch with every decision. then we told you earlier about chipotle shutting down to retrain their employees. tonight our i-team digs through violations and complaints to see if tri-state chipotle are making the grade when it comes to keeping you safe. tanya -- ad lib wrap you've heard the phrase... never bring a knife to a gun fight? fight?next on the now -- why you might want to bring a a new development today in flint water crisis.michigan's governor won't talk about it on capitol hill. hill.5:00 can anyone tell me why the governor of michigan is not here today :05 because he's hiding that's what's happening :09 :09we showed you that exchange last week on the now -- some members of a house democratic committee got into a heated argument about who should be testifying before them about the lead-contamination.rick snyder was noticeably absent. today -- we learned the shouting wasn't enough to sway snyder into appearing later this week either.instead -- snyder's office says he will lawmakers wednesday.his office says there is a plan however that includes sending more resources to flint to help with the water crisis. imagine coming home from a trip to find your house 'trashed' ...your belongings 'stolen' ... and squatters taking over! over!a florida family is living that nightmare ... the victim took her family to orlando to visit a sick relative ... when they returned to their pasco county florida home, they found their home had been stripped of metal ... all their valuables stolen ... even the kids' mattresses were gone. she says the squatters had even introduced themselves to the neighbors. they had told him that they were living here now and that we aren't here anymore.//when we cleaned up we cleaned up one piece at a time because we were afraid of getting stabbed by needles crack pipes that are broken. broken.police did eventually arrest one woman on a burglary charge ... but the homeowners believe many more people were squatting inside.she says they did not have insurance ... making the effort to clean up even harder. when they say an intruder shot at them in their own home.and they managed to scare the man away! away!don granese explains the unusual way they protected themselves. {larry helm/scared off gunman) "we heard a disturbance downstairs. so we both raised up and as we got up we heard some more disturbance downstairs. so i clicked on the hall light. when i did somebody shot up there twice." and they have the gun-shot holes in their walls to prove it.before our culprit could fire off two more rounds the bishop did what he could to protect himself.he grabbed a laundry basket of clothes and threw them at the shooter.at church today...they compared his story to david and goliath. (larry helm)"he had a rock, i had a basket full of clothes. one of the members said, 'good thing they wasn't folded!'(laughs). i told the brother 'from now on you have a basket of clothes by your bed. no problem i understand.'" {shannel byrd-helm"i just pray that god will catch whoever did this."shannel to respond...and they are thankful for everything they are doing to find the culprit...but they believe god will seek the ultimate justice. (larry helm) "i'm gonna let god take care of that. i'm not saying i want him to punish them or do this or that to them. whatever he sees fit in judgment because it's going to be righteous that's what i want him to do. i'm stepping back out of the way because i think the lord he protected me and my wife." that was don granese reporting. the suspect was able to get away. away.police in omaha are still looking for him at this hour. that's it from the now cincinnati. cincinnati.9 on your side at 5 starts right now. gearing up for waves of snow! showers will impact your evening and morning drive.plus - how the cold will factor into the dangers on the road. caught on camera - leaving a hit-and-run crash. tonight this woman explains why she left the scene. plus - the city's first step toward making crosswalks like this lunchtime shutdown!employees focus on food safety. we're on your side with how to get a free meal - if chipotle ruined your lunch plans today. an unthinkable theft.a group that feeds students in need - robbed!we'll tell you who is stepping in to help. 9 on your side at five starts now! dense snow falls across the tri-state.with heavy snow - we can barely see boats across the river from eden park. these snow showers are only getting started!9 on your side is tracking the snow fall - as snow starts to pile up along tri-state highways. nine is on your side with team it will affect you. you.for what to expect tonight and into tomorrow morning - let's get right to 9 first warning chief meteorologist steve raleigh - steve? steve? your 9 first warning is for the tuesday morning commute as ground and still falling in

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