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Transcripts For WCPO The Now Cincinnati 20160212



intense bursts of snow. but remember, it doesn't take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. in all, possible. the max amount is around 1" but that would be begins with another round of that will trigger our snow showers will unleash winds our temperatures into the morning. but once you add in like -5 to -10 on saturday morning. skies will be partly of 17. lows on sunday drop to 5 and highs increase to 22 in will be mostly cloudy on developing in the evening sunday night into monday morning and we could see some the day. but as temperatures rise, this snow could turn to rain, which would then start former president bill clinton spent the day here in cincinnati-- trying to get support and funding for his wife's presidential campaign. there are two events today.. the second of which is underway now in clifton. that's where we find 9 on your side's tom mckee -- and tom-- how's the turnout? there were several hundred people crammed into a third floor auditorm to hear bill clinton say why his wife is better than bernie sanders or any republican to become the next occupant of the white house. hillary clinton won in iowa and bernie sanders in hampshire, but bill clinton says his wife has the monentum to win in south carolina and other states leading to the ohio primary on march 15th. clinton told the crowd that know about somebody running for president is why would you do this. if you're like us, and you've had the life we've had, with a granddaughter and another on the way, why would you do this? another big theme bill clinton talked about was ______________ and that's coming up new on nine on your side at five. clinton started the day a little after noon at a private fundraiser at the contemporary arts center.we were there as his motorcade and secret service team arrived. we spoke to a few people before the event who say this visit is a big deal for a lot of tristate voters. stephanie thomas/clinton supporter who attended the fundraiser at 16:07:49 in friday field tapes "clinton arrives at cac""i think so. bill clinton having big standing and ground here in ohio. we're just looking forward to seeing what he can hillary"the clinton's raised about 115 million dollars last year through private fundraisers like the one at contemporary arts center. the clintons have been here a handful of times.. here's a look back.. in 2008 during hillary's campaign for the democratic nomination ... she spoke at cincinnati state.in 20-10 ... bill campaigned for a senate candidate at memorial hall.in 20-14 hillary returned to speak at n-k-u ... and last september-- she attended a private fundraiser in east walnut hills for the campaign underway now. tickets to that were 27-hundred bucks.on w-c-p-o dot com we have a closer look at these appearances. my father was a postman that told me jonny you stand on your own two feet you go out worldthat's ohio governor john kasich ... talking about his father in his presidential campaign's latest ad... running in south carolina now. it's one of two that marks his campaign's first steps in mounting a challenge beyond new hampshire... where he finished second.he's said repeatedly that he wants to run a positive campaign ...a spokesperson said these ads were an effort to introduce him to voters on a human level. a cab driver is robbed at gunpoint and police say a 13- year old is the mastermind behind the crime. the nows briana harper joins us live with the latest on the teen's arrest. arrest. that 13-year old boy is now in custody and being questioned here at the police department. he's accused of being involved in not just one but possibly two car robberies. a stop at this shell gas station on harrison avenue took a turn for the worst for one unexpecting ***unsuspectin g*** cab driver. "a juvenile had taken her vehicle." the cab driver-- a disabled woman left in the shell parking lot with only her walker as the 13-year-old suspect took off! 15 minutes later police spotted the stolen cab. that's when the teen decided to take officers on a short chase that ended when the underage driver crashed into this wall. (where is the wall?- say something like "off madison avenue") "we believe he may committed another auto robbery yesterday. he fits the description and there is also video." (what was taken in this robbery? where did it happen? add more details here if you know them) inside the cab police also discovered the pellet gun used in the robbery. "if i saw it, if the gun was pointed in my direction i would have assumed it was real." police say no one was injured in either case. during the chase -- the 13- year old driver hit a couple parked cars along the way. police haven't officially said what charges the young boy will face. reporting live kroger announced it will soon stock medication to help those who overdose on heroin. heroin.starting monday -- you'll be able to buy narcan-- without a prescription.it will costs you about 80 dollars.ohio attorney general mike dewine says the investment is one he would make if he loved someone battling addiction. 4.19.53 candidly if i had a family member who was an recovering addict i would want to have naloxone becaus eno matter how hard they try to history is many time spoeple will relapse once, twice three times even sometimes four times 4.20.19 4.20.19the cdc says ohio and kentucky have some of the highest overdose hearoin death rates in the country.last week cvs announced the chain will begin selling narcan in march. it's the sinkhole that got international attention after it swallowed eight of the most admired sports cars at the "national corvette museum" two years ago today. now the museum in kentucky can relive the event.this sinkhole has been repaired.but there's a part of the exhibit where you can still look inside a section of the hole that's more than 30 feet deep. all the corvettes you see here that fell in to the hole have been recovered.the museum says it has repaired all of the cars but one so far. two teens in arizona were found dead at a high school this morning.we brought you this story as breaking news on 9 on your side at noon ...now we've learned that police are 'not' looking for any suspects. suspects.glendale police say they responded to calls of a shooting at the high school around 8 this morning ...they found the bodies of two 15 year old girls lying next to each other on campus... each was killed by a single gunshot wound.a gun was found next to them. "basically it was a double shooting. it appears to be an isolated incident. it was not an active shooter situation. i can tell you that the students and the personnel in the school are safe." safe."the school was put on lockdown ....the circumstances still under investigation. happening now....an historic meeting between the head of the catholic church and the head of the russian orthodox church is just wrapping up in cuba. cuba.they had a lot to catch up on.it's their first meeting in nearly 1-thousand years since the churches split.pope francis tweeted before today's meeting "it's a gift from god." the talk isn't going to wipe away years of distrust.but both sides are saying it's an important stage in relations between the two churches.they say the crisis in the middle east with christians being killed... and holy sites together. stand down!that's what the supreme court is telling the e-p-a when it comes to enforcing the "clean power plan."the measure limits the amount of greenhouse gases a power plant can emit.nearly 30 states including ohio and indiana have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the restrictions.now the supreme court has ruled it wants that resolved before the e-p-a enforces the measure.there will be a hearing on that cincinnati celebrates the valentine's day weekend... on the right foot! foot!the wedding that was anything but ordinary -- next on the now cincinnati! and just getting started at the islamic center of greater cincinnati -- a converstation to better understanding and safety for our muslim-american communities.the discussion did you see this today?a climber rappeled down union terminal today in the snow!it was all part of the premiere of the movie "national parks adventure"rachel pohl was one of the stars of that movie which is now playing at union terminal.the movie showcasts america's national parks.you might have thought the snow would make what she does more dangerous but pohl told us its not the snow that bothers her. 42.16 if it had been raining and really cold that would have impacted it but yeah snow doens't bother me 42.22 42.22national parks adventure director robert redford.you can get tickets through the cincinnati museum center. a dozen couples kicked off valentines day weekend by getting hitched.but this was no ordinary wedding. warm 98's bob and marianne hosted their second annual valentines wedding and invited couples from all over the tristate. music 15 46 39 00 15 44 36 00 we're looking forward to valentines day and our anniversary and everything else. and what better way to celebrate than a valentines you are about to exchange rings for the first timea big moment for these couples.. some of whom told warm 98's bob and marianne they did it on a whim.. others were surprised to learn they were nominated by friends. 15 40 46 00 without yuor permission? are you serious? totally caught us off guardbut for ann and marvin hott, the exchanging of vows at today's ceremony was a renewal of love...15 50 31 16 to be my lawful wedded wife. to be my time around.. 30 years later. marvin says it was a life changing event that brought them out today. he suffered three strokes in september 2012. 16 01 08 57 it caused me to lose 56 years of memory basically 16 01 18 03 and i didn't know anything. i didnt know who my wife was or my children. 16 01 39 29 well, when i told him we were married for 30 years in the hospital, he shurnk up his nose a little and i said well, fyi, i used to be a swimsuit model a swimsuit model for sports illustrated. not really, but it was funthey're able to laugh about it now-- while they work to rebuild their relationship on a foundation of new memories like this one. 16 02 05 03 for me its surreal because i can look at piuctures and try to remember what our first wedding was like and theres nothing there. but now i can look back on this and gives us a light side and its something we share together. shes been 51 49 44 you may kiss the warm 98 provided the cake, photographers, the venue and giveaways for the newlyweds. the event was held this morning at the eastgate brew & view. julie steve chat about weather our better chance for scattered snow showers develops this afternoon and will continue during the evening rush. visibility will reduce at times with our more intense bursts of snow. but remember, it doesn't take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. in all, around a half inch of snow is possible. the max amount is around 1" but that would be very isolated. the weekend begins with another round of arctic cold air. the front that will trigger our snow showers will unleash winds from the north that will push our temperatures into the single digits on saturday like -5 to -10 on saturday morning. skies will be partly cloudy on saturday with a high 5 and highs increase to 22 in the afternoon hours. skies will be mostly cloudy on sunday with light snow showers developing in the evening hours. snow will continue sunday night into monday morning and we could see some light accumulations to start the day. but as temperatures rise, this snow could turn to rain, which would then start if you like to explore the outdoors you now have a new place to visit.nearly two million acres of land are getting turned into three national monuments. 9 on your side anchor carol williams with a look at what just might be your next national monuments. monuments.the charles young buffalo soldiers memorial in wilberforce -- that's about an hour away.and the hopewell culture mounds in chillicothe about 90 minutes away. added to that list now is an area is in the desert in southern california between l-a and las vegas.it will connect death valley and joshua tree national parks and the mojave national preserve. the new national monuments designated today are called "castle mountains", "mojave trails" and "sand to snow."a national monument is a federally protected area similar to a national park. there are well over a hundred national monuments across the u-s.they've been established by different presidents since 1906.compared to national parks there are more than four hundred of those. the national park service says a record 292-million people visited national parks last year. is there a reason why it takes some longer to learn a new skill?the tricks scientists say can help you learn looking for cincinnati's most eligible bachelors? we've got you covered on w-c-p-o dot com. our web team took a look some of the young professionals we've profiled in the past ... and it turns out, several of them are single!they include, ceos, entrepeneurs and businessmenyou can find out more about the eight eligible bacheloers ... and read their profiles on w-c-p-o dot com. makes perfect..but there may be a new way to achieve perfection, twice as fast. researchers found the secret is making basic but small changes to your practice routine.for example, if you're learning an instrument, change the key of the song during one of your practices.for sports, change the size and weight of your tennis racket or baseball bat or even a soccer ball during one of your workouts. researchers say this not only helps you learn faster it helps you learn more than if you keep doing the same thing repeatedely. would you take a trip on the titanic?newsy's katie link shows us the plans for to rebuild the infamous ship. this is the titanic ii http://bluestarline.com.au/. well, not actually. this is just video mock-up of what the titanic ii will look like. it looks eerily similar to the original titanic, right? well, that's what australian billionaire clive palmer is going for.his company, blue star line, is building a fully functional replica of the cruise liner that famously striking an iceberg in the atlantic ocean on its maiden voyage back in 1912.titanic ii http://titanic-ii.com/ will reportedly host 840 cabins, split up in first, second and third class, just like the original ship. it'll also have amenities, including a squash court, turkish baths and a grand staircase that all align with the original design features of the titanic. oh, and everyone on board will reportedly get a set 1912-inspired clothes to wear. so, kind of morbid, especially since more than 1,500 people died on the original voyage. but there are some important differences to note.palmer says the new ship will have enough lifeboats for everyone plus up-to-date satellite controls, digital navigation and radar systems. it's being built https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=qxdi_no5mnm in china and will travel from jiangsu, china, to dubai. originally, palmer wanted the sequel to hit the open waters valentine's day weekend is looking like a good time to bundle up.steve has your 9 first warning forecast in minutes. and heres todd walker with what else we're working on. five officers killed in four days across the country.. we sit down with the national head of the fraternal order of police.. hear what he thinks welcome back to the now we're looking at some downright frigid temperatures this weekend.and that means bundling up if you're headed out. steve breaks it down for us.. steve? steve? our better chance for scattered snow showers develops this afternoon and will continue during the evening rush. visibility will reduce at times with our more intense bursts of snow. but remember, it doesn't take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. in all, around a half inch of snow is possible. the max amount is around 1" but that would be very isolated. the weekend begins with another round of arctic cold air. the front that will trigger our snow showers will unleash winds from the north that will push our temperatures into the single digits on saturday morning. but once you add in the wind, it will feel more like -5 to -10 on saturday morning. skies will be partly cloudy on saturday with a high of 17. lows on sunday drop to 5 and highs increase to 22 in the afternoon hours. skies will be mostly cloudy on sunday with light snow showers developing in the evening hours. snow will continue sunday night into monday morning and we could see some light accumulations to start the day. but as temperatures rise, this snow could turn to rain, which would then start witnesses give a lot of credit to the columbus police department today after they're forced to shoot and kill a man who attacked a restaurant with a *machete. meantime -- police are thanking the witnesses who helped them find the man. people have been talking about this story on social media all day.police say the man attacked a mediterranean deli last night sending four to the hospital.that man then took off in a white vehicle.but witnesses took cell phone *video of the car helping police find it.the suspect lunged at officers and that's this point -- it appears the attack was random but police are looking into whether it was an act of terrorism. this week has been plagued with violence against police officers.across the country... in just a few days... 5 officers have been shot and killed in the line of duty.it is a troubling start to the year... following increasing violence toward law enforcement.today... the now's todd walker sat down with the national president of the fraternal order of police... who says this violence won't stop until the we address what is causing it. :56-1:0512 "it's tough. it's real tough. i've been around this business for 30 years but this one hits real hard." :19 when the people tasked with keeping us safe.. no longer feel safe themselves..:00 ""people are hunting us. and how do you think that sits with us?" :05something has definitely changed..:05 but yet we wear this badge with honor and pride and we're going to go out every day and protect our communities. :125 law enforcement officers killed in 4 days in one country.. eight deaths already in 2016..bridge standup: this sheriff's deputies in abingdon maryland were shot and killed on wednesday.. senior deputy patrick dailey was just trying to talk to the suspect.. when he was shot in the head. that same suspect shot and killed senior deputy mark logsdon at an apartment complex not far away.chuck canterbury: 1:47:50 our head has to be on a swivel :52chuck canterbury is the national president of the fraternal order of police.. he's been in that role for 14 years.. and seen officers across the country become targets.canterbury: 1:48:18 a lot of it started after ferguson :20 but there is an anti police rhetoric that i think has emboldened people :25 that authority doesn't mean anything :28 every incident has been different.. but canterbury says this wave of violence against law enforcement has been building for years.canterbury 1:49:12 the issues that cause a lot of this backlash are long standing issues in this country poverty the destruction of mental health capacities in all of our communities :23 canterbury: 1:49:29 law enforcement is being asked to not only police the criminals we're being workers :41 canterbury fears these scenes will continue until those underlying issues are addressed..1:53:15 we pray for the officers that are on the street :17 i have a son who is a police officer and i worry about that every day :20 in abingdon maryland, i'm todd walker for the now. the eight officers todd mentioned were all shot...by this same time last year... only one officer had died that way.canterbury says one of the most troubling stats from the last couple of years... is the nine officers who he says were "assassinated" while not on a call... or just sitting in their cars. cincinnati police also lost one of their own in the line of duty last year ... officer sonny kim was shot and killed when he responded to a 9-1-1 call in madisonville last june. a second cincinnati police officer who responded to the scene shot and killed the suspect.kim was one of two officers killed in the line of duty in all of ohio last year ...kentucky lost five officers st. vincent de paul- cincinnati formally renamed its bank street building today in honor of its former director. director.the facility will now be called the "the liz carter outreach center".carter was in charged of st. vincent de paul from 1999 until last year. during her time -- the facility grew to help more than 125,000 people a year. if you're still looking for something to do this valentine's day weekend -- how about seeing a fairy tale classic on stage? nats 0-05 0-05 the cincinnati symphony orchestra will perform the legendary score this weekend. there are five chances to see it between tonight and sunday. and its not just music.an entire team of actors and actresses will walk you through the tale based on the 1967 story.the show is at the aronoff center.tickets start at 32 bucks and you can get them now. i'm anne mcnamara in california marijuana plants - and they're illegal. that story and tonight from 6:30 to 8:30 you can meet bengals tight end tyler eifert!he will be at the sports depot at newport on the levee.here is the thing though -- tickets are 49 dollars and you'll have to pay for his before contemplating the many choices 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 the original double 'n cheese steakburger meal. oh! the $4 menu. where all meals are under $4. george clooney spent the day in germany meeting with the chancellor there -- about the ongoing refugee crisis.these are photos from that meeting released by angela merkel's office.germany has opened its border to a large number of migrants in recent months. clooney's wife, amal, is a renowned human rights lawyer. she accompanied him on the visit.clooney is also in berlin promoting his new comedy-- 'hail, caesar!'-- at the city's annual film festival. parts of a government building in columbus are now shut down after *legionella bacteria is found!tests confirmed the bacteria in three locations at the rhodes state office tower. those areas have been closed have been set up around the building.the bacteria is usually harmless but can cause severe pneumonia. more and more states are now considering legalizing marijuana.but it's still illegal in dozens of california cities including mercedthat's where a controversial pot operation is underway.the now's anne mcnamara takes us inside -- and introduces you to the *nuns behind it all. :13 suggested super: sister kate | sisters of the valley nats(1997) 7:34 uh oh i think i put too much in that one.in a california neighborhood nats(1997) 7:36 gosh it looks so full that's also a *growing business (1974) 33:27 we are walking through what would be pot plants, very big pot plants. q: taller than us? a: taller, wider, yes. the women here aren't trying to hide their marijuana habit. 32:24 we commit our life to cannabis. we commit our lives to the sisterhood. sister kate and sister darcey aren't the kind of nuns you're thinking.. they aren't even catholic. sister kate | sisters of the valley32:44 we live together, socialistic. if you look up what makes a sister, those are the things. their core belief is in the healing power of c-b-d - an active cannabinoid found in marijuana plants.nats watering the plantsso they raise them (inside weed fridge) 53:38 this is all destined to be cooked in coconut oil and turned into salves the weed in crockpotswith coconut oil. it hardens into salves and tincturesthey sell on etsy. 54:31 over here is where we keep our medicines..and you can see it's usually full but we're selling out so fast we're struggling to keep up with demand their products don't make you high in high profits400-thousand dollars a year the sisters have a monopoly - because - they're breaking the law. sot(1974) 22:09 everything we are doing is illegal. those plants you just saw in my garage babies salves to show you is illegal, yes. everything is illegal.nats 16:38 two long rows of 12 to 18 plants from there to there but the sisters are expanding anyway county - that bans their business. a risk sister kate is willing to take. 20:34 i'm scared. i'm nervous. im not confident.20:42 i guess i'm confident from the standpoint - right will win at the end - that's gunna take.for the nowi'm anne mcnamara. an police officer takes control of a tension filled situation -- but not through force! force!the expression of love that's helping people heal you're watching the now on wcpo 9 on your side... a crazy reunion to tell you about between a man and a leather vest he lost three years ago.it started with a biker and was handed down from friend to friend until it was lost. the friends decided to give up on the tradition.. until someone they knew spotted it -- in a ralph lauren polo display at macy's in new york. :58 supposedly there's a new ralph lauren clothing collection coming out that's sort of heavy metal theme to it. people around the world are now helping the man get his vest back.but he says as much as he wants the vest back -- he'd love to know where the vest has been.and if he gets it back he plans to go skydiving while wearing it later this summer. a tense situation is defused by a police officer but not with a gun or a taser.instead -- a simple hug made all the difference.mike lacy talks with that young officer. :04 - :07edward walleypass christian police department:38 - :43deesther simpsonhugged by officer/victim's fiancee1:20 - 1:25chief tim hendrickspass christian police departmentthe scene was a nightmare.(edward department) "mass chaos. direction. people laying on assist the people laying on the ground."two people were shootout after the pass christian mardi gras parade. sgt. edward walley was in the middle of it all.a woman came onto the scene. officers didn't know she was the fiancee of one of the victims, isaiah major iii.when nothing else worked to calm her walley stepped in.(edward walley/ i got you, i got you..."he used a hug instead of handcuffs. it was a hug that deesther simpson will never forget.(deesther simpson/ hugged by officer/victim's fiancee) "and when the other officer just came and put his arms around me, he made me feel so good. he made me feel so good."(edward walley/ pass christian police department) "you just try to comfort people. most people that are victims of stuff like that just want to talk. they just want somebody to hear their story and let them talk. and show that compassion and care that people want."the two-year veteran of the pass christian police force tries to deflect the reaction.(edward walley/ pass christian police department) "she wasn't a threat to anything that was going on or anybody. she was just hurt. and when you deal with somebody like that, it touches you, too."police chief tim hendricks also came to comfort.(chief tim hendricks/ pass christian police department) "she was very distraught. and he did the same thing that most humans would do is console somebody." her s mother, veronica simpson, said the gesture goes beyond just one person's comfort.(voice of: veronica simpson/ deesther simpson's a strong message that good always outweigh the bad." (deesther simpson/ hugged by officer/victim's fiancee) "i just want to thank him so much for making me feel safe." safe." friends and family members have created a go fund me account to help the family with expenses. julie steve chat about weather our better chance for scattered snow showers develops this afternoon and will continue during the evening rush. visibility will reduce at times with our more intense bursts of snow. but remember, it doesn't take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. in all, around a half inch of snow is possible. the max amount is around 1" but that would be very isolated. the weekend begins with another round of arctic cold air. the front that will trigger our snow showers will unleash winds from the north that will push our temperatures into the single digits on saturday morning. but once you add in the wind, it will feel more like -5 to -10 on saturday morning. skies will be partly cloudy on saturday with a high of 17. lows on sunday drop to 5 and highs increase to 22 in the afternoon hours. skies will be mostly cloudy on sunday with light snow showers hours. snow will continue sunday night into monday morning and we could see some light accumulations to start the day. but as temperatures rise, this snow could turn to rain, which would then start this isn't the view you're used to seeing at fenway park. check out the jumps from this 140-foot-tall ramp in the middle of the baseball field. top skiers and snowboarders are there right now for the event called "big air fenway." now here's carol with what's coming up next nextof course, we'll check back with tom mckee , covering bill clinton's appearance here in the queen city.... and a cautionary tale about life insurance, that can be a warning for all of us. rose ann aragon has the story of a company that refuses to pay murdered...we'll tell you why. and today is the big surp[rise patrol day, when we give away 500 dollars. tanya o'rourke introduces us to a local family that is richer in love than money...and what a joy to surprise them!((carol))also, fish fry season!john genoveses takes us to a local hot spot all next, starting at 5, julie julie - ad lib wrap doing your own taxes this year? year?there are some big breaks that can save you money that you might not even know about. things look really good right now on interstate 75 near union center boulevard in west chester.so how courteous a driver are you? and when do other drivers push you to the limit? a new survey of people in england... shows they're getting fed up with distracted driving. driving.it found three out of four don't let cars get in front of them if the driver's on the cell phone.half don't let in drivers who are eating...and one in four... don't let in drivers who are going under the speed limit. those shrinking seats on airplanes are here to stay for now.a house committee voted down a proposal we told you about earlier this week on "the now" to require certain behind the idea says it's about your safety and health. and he's worried about it because he says the average width of a seat has gone from 18 inches to around 16 inches. but he's not giving up.he says he's going to try to add the bill again when the debate over f-a-a funding comes to the house floor. as you get everything in order to do your taxes take note -- if you have children or grandchildren, your family could be missing out on big money.the now's justin wilfon found new kids can mean new tax breaks. :17-:23 suggested super: erin and justin legris | parents:33-:37 suggested super: josh mauer | cpawith three kids..27:49- "loud, chaotic, busy." erin and justin legris need all the breaks they can get. 28:38- "we did notice i nice little tax break when our first one came that was suprising." justin by keeping track of almost every dollar they spend ... they get a little help from uncle sam.29:48- "every family i think has a nerd and a free spirit, so i'm the nerd that has the excel spread sheet." justin inside of all those numbers are four big things every parent needs to cpa josh mauer says the first one is the child tax credit. 4:17- "for most people out there, they don't make that much money, so they're going to be able to get that 1,000 dollar tax credit."graphic child tax credit$1,000 per childgraphic one thousand dollars per child ... but it does start phasing out at a certain income level.out of pocket medical expenses 2nd ... out of pocket medical expenses. spent a thousand dollars on your child's delivery that your insurance wouldn't cover? uncle sam could help you out. breast feeding equipment third ... breast feeding equipment. the money you spent on a pump and bottles could all be tax deductable... depending on your situation.giving - donate clothes to charity finally ... giving. all those clothes your kids are growing out of ... give them to charity ... then claim it on your taxes.11:11- "make out a list of what is in the bags before you take it there." 31:40- "you have one child and you acquire a lot of stuff. a lot of clothes, a lot of stuff. and they continue growing and you have to get rid of those things." a few little things that can make a big difference, when you're crunching the numbers.29:37- "we've been very blessed with that." that." doesn't matter whether your child was born on january first or december 31st of last year.you will get the child tax credit. the identity thieves are getting smarter and so is our technology.google has come out with two new security measures this week to fight back against scammers.your g-mail will now show a question mark instead of a sender's profile photo if it can't authenticate a message.g-mail will also now show a broken lock if a message is not encrypted to messages. a-t-and-t says its ready for bigger and better cell coverage.it plans to start testing its five-g (5g) network which will be an upgrade to the four-g l-t-e network currently being used. tests will start before the end of the year.verizon made a similar announcement last year. there are big questions though about how much faster the network will be for data downloads. here's a new one.pick up some salad fixings... a nice steak... and a tattoo... all at the same store. that's one of the concepts "whole foods" is considering as it gets set stores geared toward millennials.the idea of a tattoo parlor is far from set in stone.other ideas tossed about on the website "friends of 3-6-5" include fashion, along with body care products and services.the idea is to bring in partner businesses to make each main store that much more unique for younger shoppers.the first store will open in may in los angeles and ten more will open by october of next year. that's it from the now cincinnati.9 on your side at 5 starts right now. tracking a blast of bitter cold air. air. as another round of snow moves into the tri-state. when heavier snow picks up and how cold it will get tonight! a teen makes a shocking mad dash from police.they say he stole a cab and led them on a chase!how far he got before crashing! rounding up support in cincinnati!bill clinton on the campaign trail. why he refers an ohio officer on leave for a facebook post regarding a black man's suicide.new information about the officer's history with social media. 9 on your side at five starts now! 9 on your side is tracking three major stories at five. bill clinton - in cincinnati firing up supporters for his wife ... as a 13-year-old steals a cab - leading police on a chase. chase.and it's another weekend of snow and arctic air. good evening - we begin with that next round of bone chilling temperatures mixed with more snow. snow.let's get right to 9 first warning chief meteorologist steve raleigh - who is tracking this cold front - steve? our better chance for scattered snow showers develops this afternoon and will continue during the evening rush. visibility will reduce at times with our more intense bursts of snow. but remember, it doesn't take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. in all, around a half inch of snow is possible. the max amount is around 1" but that would be very isolated. the weekend

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intense bursts of snow. but remember, it doesn't take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. in all, possible. the max amount is around 1" but that would be begins with another round of that will trigger our snow showers will unleash winds our temperatures into the morning. but once you add in like -5 to -10 on saturday morning. skies will be partly of 17. lows on sunday drop to 5 and highs increase to 22 in will be mostly cloudy on developing in the evening sunday night into monday morning and we could see some the day. but as temperatures rise, this snow could turn to rain, which would then start former president bill clinton spent the day here in cincinnati-- trying to get support and funding for his wife's presidential campaign. there are two events today.. the second of which is underway now in clifton. that's where we find 9 on your side's tom mckee -- and tom-- how's the turnout? there were several hundred people crammed into a third floor auditorm to hear bill clinton say why his wife is better than bernie sanders or any republican to become the next occupant of the white house. hillary clinton won in iowa and bernie sanders in hampshire, but bill clinton says his wife has the monentum to win in south carolina and other states leading to the ohio primary on march 15th. clinton told the crowd that know about somebody running for president is why would you do this. if you're like us, and you've had the life we've had, with a granddaughter and another on the way, why would you do this? another big theme bill clinton talked about was ______________ and that's coming up new on nine on your side at five. clinton started the day a little after noon at a private fundraiser at the contemporary arts center.we were there as his motorcade and secret service team arrived. we spoke to a few people before the event who say this visit is a big deal for a lot of tristate voters. stephanie thomas/clinton supporter who attended the fundraiser at 16:07:49 in friday field tapes "clinton arrives at cac""i think so. bill clinton having big standing and ground here in ohio. we're just looking forward to seeing what he can hillary"the clinton's raised about 115 million dollars last year through private fundraisers like the one at contemporary arts center. the clintons have been here a handful of times.. here's a look back.. in 2008 during hillary's campaign for the democratic nomination ... she spoke at cincinnati state.in 20-10 ... bill campaigned for a senate candidate at memorial hall.in 20-14 hillary returned to speak at n-k-u ... and last september-- she attended a private fundraiser in east walnut hills for the campaign underway now. tickets to that were 27-hundred bucks.on w-c-p-o dot com we have a closer look at these appearances. my father was a postman that told me jonny you stand on your own two feet you go out worldthat's ohio governor john kasich ... talking about his father in his presidential campaign's latest ad... running in south carolina now. it's one of two that marks his campaign's first steps in mounting a challenge beyond new hampshire... where he finished second.he's said repeatedly that he wants to run a positive campaign ...a spokesperson said these ads were an effort to introduce him to voters on a human level. a cab driver is robbed at gunpoint and police say a 13- year old is the mastermind behind the crime. the nows briana harper joins us live with the latest on the teen's arrest. arrest. that 13-year old boy is now in custody and being questioned here at the police department. he's accused of being involved in not just one but possibly two car robberies. a stop at this shell gas station on harrison avenue took a turn for the worst for one unexpecting ***unsuspectin g*** cab driver. "a juvenile had taken her vehicle." the cab driver-- a disabled woman left in the shell parking lot with only her walker as the 13-year-old suspect took off! 15 minutes later police spotted the stolen cab. that's when the teen decided to take officers on a short chase that ended when the underage driver crashed into this wall. (where is the wall?- say something like "off madison avenue") "we believe he may committed another auto robbery yesterday. he fits the description and there is also video." (what was taken in this robbery? where did it happen? add more details here if you know them) inside the cab police also discovered the pellet gun used in the robbery. "if i saw it, if the gun was pointed in my direction i would have assumed it was real." police say no one was injured in either case. during the chase -- the 13- year old driver hit a couple parked cars along the way. police haven't officially said what charges the young boy will face. reporting live kroger announced it will soon stock medication to help those who overdose on heroin. heroin.starting monday -- you'll be able to buy narcan-- without a prescription.it will costs you about 80 dollars.ohio attorney general mike dewine says the investment is one he would make if he loved someone battling addiction. 4.19.53 candidly if i had a family member who was an recovering addict i would want to have naloxone becaus eno matter how hard they try to history is many time spoeple will relapse once, twice three times even sometimes four times 4.20.19 4.20.19the cdc says ohio and kentucky have some of the highest overdose hearoin death rates in the country.last week cvs announced the chain will begin selling narcan in march. it's the sinkhole that got international attention after it swallowed eight of the most admired sports cars at the "national corvette museum" two years ago today. now the museum in kentucky can relive the event.this sinkhole has been repaired.but there's a part of the exhibit where you can still look inside a section of the hole that's more than 30 feet deep. all the corvettes you see here that fell in to the hole have been recovered.the museum says it has repaired all of the cars but one so far. two teens in arizona were found dead at a high school this morning.we brought you this story as breaking news on 9 on your side at noon ...now we've learned that police are 'not' looking for any suspects. suspects.glendale police say they responded to calls of a shooting at the high school around 8 this morning ...they found the bodies of two 15 year old girls lying next to each other on campus... each was killed by a single gunshot wound.a gun was found next to them. "basically it was a double shooting. it appears to be an isolated incident. it was not an active shooter situation. i can tell you that the students and the personnel in the school are safe." safe."the school was put on lockdown ....the circumstances still under investigation. happening now....an historic meeting between the head of the catholic church and the head of the russian orthodox church is just wrapping up in cuba. cuba.they had a lot to catch up on.it's their first meeting in nearly 1-thousand years since the churches split.pope francis tweeted before today's meeting "it's a gift from god." the talk isn't going to wipe away years of distrust.but both sides are saying it's an important stage in relations between the two churches.they say the crisis in the middle east with christians being killed... and holy sites together. stand down!that's what the supreme court is telling the e-p-a when it comes to enforcing the "clean power plan."the measure limits the amount of greenhouse gases a power plant can emit.nearly 30 states including ohio and indiana have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the restrictions.now the supreme court has ruled it wants that resolved before the e-p-a enforces the measure.there will be a hearing on that cincinnati celebrates the valentine's day weekend... on the right foot! foot!the wedding that was anything but ordinary -- next on the now cincinnati! and just getting started at the islamic center of greater cincinnati -- a converstation to better understanding and safety for our muslim-american communities.the discussion did you see this today?a climber rappeled down union terminal today in the snow!it was all part of the premiere of the movie "national parks adventure"rachel pohl was one of the stars of that movie which is now playing at union terminal.the movie showcasts america's national parks.you might have thought the snow would make what she does more dangerous but pohl told us its not the snow that bothers her. 42.16 if it had been raining and really cold that would have impacted it but yeah snow doens't bother me 42.22 42.22national parks adventure director robert redford.you can get tickets through the cincinnati museum center. a dozen couples kicked off valentines day weekend by getting hitched.but this was no ordinary wedding. warm 98's bob and marianne hosted their second annual valentines wedding and invited couples from all over the tristate. music 15 46 39 00 15 44 36 00 we're looking forward to valentines day and our anniversary and everything else. and what better way to celebrate than a valentines you are about to exchange rings for the first timea big moment for these couples.. some of whom told warm 98's bob and marianne they did it on a whim.. others were surprised to learn they were nominated by friends. 15 40 46 00 without yuor permission? are you serious? totally caught us off guardbut for ann and marvin hott, the exchanging of vows at today's ceremony was a renewal of love...15 50 31 16 to be my lawful wedded wife. to be my time around.. 30 years later. marvin says it was a life changing event that brought them out today. he suffered three strokes in september 2012. 16 01 08 57 it caused me to lose 56 years of memory basically 16 01 18 03 and i didn't know anything. i didnt know who my wife was or my children. 16 01 39 29 well, when i told him we were married for 30 years in the hospital, he shurnk up his nose a little and i said well, fyi, i used to be a swimsuit model a swimsuit model for sports illustrated. not really, but it was funthey're able to laugh about it now-- while they work to rebuild their relationship on a foundation of new memories like this one. 16 02 05 03 for me its surreal because i can look at piuctures and try to remember what our first wedding was like and theres nothing there. but now i can look back on this and gives us a light side and its something we share together. shes been 51 49 44 you may kiss the warm 98 provided the cake, photographers, the venue and giveaways for the newlyweds. the event was held this morning at the eastgate brew & view. julie steve chat about weather our better chance for scattered snow showers develops this afternoon and will continue during the evening rush. visibility will reduce at times with our more intense bursts of snow. but remember, it doesn't take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. in all, around a half inch of snow is possible. the max amount is around 1" but that would be very isolated. the weekend begins with another round of arctic cold air. the front that will trigger our snow showers will unleash winds from the north that will push our temperatures into the single digits on saturday like -5 to -10 on saturday morning. skies will be partly cloudy on saturday with a high 5 and highs increase to 22 in the afternoon hours. skies will be mostly cloudy on sunday with light snow showers developing in the evening hours. snow will continue sunday night into monday morning and we could see some light accumulations to start the day. but as temperatures rise, this snow could turn to rain, which would then start if you like to explore the outdoors you now have a new place to visit.nearly two million acres of land are getting turned into three national monuments. 9 on your side anchor carol williams with a look at what just might be your next national monuments. monuments.the charles young buffalo soldiers memorial in wilberforce -- that's about an hour away.and the hopewell culture mounds in chillicothe about 90 minutes away. added to that list now is an area is in the desert in southern california between l-a and las vegas.it will connect death valley and joshua tree national parks and the mojave national preserve. the new national monuments designated today are called "castle mountains", "mojave trails" and "sand to snow."a national monument is a federally protected area similar to a national park. there are well over a hundred national monuments across the u-s.they've been established by different presidents since 1906.compared to national parks there are more than four hundred of those. the national park service says a record 292-million people visited national parks last year. is there a reason why it takes some longer to learn a new skill?the tricks scientists say can help you learn looking for cincinnati's most eligible bachelors? we've got you covered on w-c-p-o dot com. our web team took a look some of the young professionals we've profiled in the past ... and it turns out, several of them are single!they include, ceos, entrepeneurs and businessmenyou can find out more about the eight eligible bacheloers ... and read their profiles on w-c-p-o dot com. makes perfect..but there may be a new way to achieve perfection, twice as fast. researchers found the secret is making basic but small changes to your practice routine.for example, if you're learning an instrument, change the key of the song during one of your practices.for sports, change the size and weight of your tennis racket or baseball bat or even a soccer ball during one of your workouts. researchers say this not only helps you learn faster it helps you learn more than if you keep doing the same thing repeatedely. would you take a trip on the titanic?newsy's katie link shows us the plans for to rebuild the infamous ship. this is the titanic ii http://bluestarline.com.au/. well, not actually. this is just video mock-up of what the titanic ii will look like. it looks eerily similar to the original titanic, right? well, that's what australian billionaire clive palmer is going for.his company, blue star line, is building a fully functional replica of the cruise liner that famously striking an iceberg in the atlantic ocean on its maiden voyage back in 1912.titanic ii http://titanic-ii.com/ will reportedly host 840 cabins, split up in first, second and third class, just like the original ship. it'll also have amenities, including a squash court, turkish baths and a grand staircase that all align with the original design features of the titanic. oh, and everyone on board will reportedly get a set 1912-inspired clothes to wear. so, kind of morbid, especially since more than 1,500 people died on the original voyage. but there are some important differences to note.palmer says the new ship will have enough lifeboats for everyone plus up-to-date satellite controls, digital navigation and radar systems. it's being built https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=qxdi_no5mnm in china and will travel from jiangsu, china, to dubai. originally, palmer wanted the sequel to hit the open waters valentine's day weekend is looking like a good time to bundle up.steve has your 9 first warning forecast in minutes. and heres todd walker with what else we're working on. five officers killed in four days across the country.. we sit down with the national head of the fraternal order of police.. hear what he thinks welcome back to the now we're looking at some downright frigid temperatures this weekend.and that means bundling up if you're headed out. steve breaks it down for us.. steve? steve? our better chance for scattered snow showers develops this afternoon and will continue during the evening rush. visibility will reduce at times with our more intense bursts of snow. but remember, it doesn't take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. in all, around a half inch of snow is possible. the max amount is around 1" but that would be very isolated. the weekend begins with another round of arctic cold air. the front that will trigger our snow showers will unleash winds from the north that will push our temperatures into the single digits on saturday morning. but once you add in the wind, it will feel more like -5 to -10 on saturday morning. skies will be partly cloudy on saturday with a high of 17. lows on sunday drop to 5 and highs increase to 22 in the afternoon hours. skies will be mostly cloudy on sunday with light snow showers developing in the evening hours. snow will continue sunday night into monday morning and we could see some light accumulations to start the day. but as temperatures rise, this snow could turn to rain, which would then start witnesses give a lot of credit to the columbus police department today after they're forced to shoot and kill a man who attacked a restaurant with a *machete. meantime -- police are thanking the witnesses who helped them find the man. people have been talking about this story on social media all day.police say the man attacked a mediterranean deli last night sending four to the hospital.that man then took off in a white vehicle.but witnesses took cell phone *video of the car helping police find it.the suspect lunged at officers and that's this point -- it appears the attack was random but police are looking into whether it was an act of terrorism. this week has been plagued with violence against police officers.across the country... in just a few days... 5 officers have been shot and killed in the line of duty.it is a troubling start to the year... following increasing violence toward law enforcement.today... the now's todd walker sat down with the national president of the fraternal order of police... who says this violence won't stop until the we address what is causing it. :56-1:0512 "it's tough. it's real tough. i've been around this business for 30 years but this one hits real hard." :19 when the people tasked with keeping us safe.. no longer feel safe themselves..:00 ""people are hunting us. and how do you think that sits with us?" :05something has definitely changed..:05 but yet we wear this badge with honor and pride and we're going to go out every day and protect our communities. :125 law enforcement officers killed in 4 days in one country.. eight deaths already in 2016..bridge standup: this sheriff's deputies in abingdon maryland were shot and killed on wednesday.. senior deputy patrick dailey was just trying to talk to the suspect.. when he was shot in the head. that same suspect shot and killed senior deputy mark logsdon at an apartment complex not far away.chuck canterbury: 1:47:50 our head has to be on a swivel :52chuck canterbury is the national president of the fraternal order of police.. he's been in that role for 14 years.. and seen officers across the country become targets.canterbury: 1:48:18 a lot of it started after ferguson :20 but there is an anti police rhetoric that i think has emboldened people :25 that authority doesn't mean anything :28 every incident has been different.. but canterbury says this wave of violence against law enforcement has been building for years.canterbury 1:49:12 the issues that cause a lot of this backlash are long standing issues in this country poverty the destruction of mental health capacities in all of our communities :23 canterbury: 1:49:29 law enforcement is being asked to not only police the criminals we're being workers :41 canterbury fears these scenes will continue until those underlying issues are addressed..1:53:15 we pray for the officers that are on the street :17 i have a son who is a police officer and i worry about that every day :20 in abingdon maryland, i'm todd walker for the now. the eight officers todd mentioned were all shot...by this same time last year... only one officer had died that way.canterbury says one of the most troubling stats from the last couple of years... is the nine officers who he says were "assassinated" while not on a call... or just sitting in their cars. cincinnati police also lost one of their own in the line of duty last year ... officer sonny kim was shot and killed when he responded to a 9-1-1 call in madisonville last june. a second cincinnati police officer who responded to the scene shot and killed the suspect.kim was one of two officers killed in the line of duty in all of ohio last year ...kentucky lost five officers st. vincent de paul- cincinnati formally renamed its bank street building today in honor of its former director. director.the facility will now be called the "the liz carter outreach center".carter was in charged of st. vincent de paul from 1999 until last year. during her time -- the facility grew to help more than 125,000 people a year. if you're still looking for something to do this valentine's day weekend -- how about seeing a fairy tale classic on stage? nats 0-05 0-05 the cincinnati symphony orchestra will perform the legendary score this weekend. there are five chances to see it between tonight and sunday. and its not just music.an entire team of actors and actresses will walk you through the tale based on the 1967 story.the show is at the aronoff center.tickets start at 32 bucks and you can get them now. i'm anne mcnamara in california marijuana plants - and they're illegal. that story and tonight from 6:30 to 8:30 you can meet bengals tight end tyler eifert!he will be at the sports depot at newport on the levee.here is the thing though -- tickets are 49 dollars and you'll have to pay for his before contemplating the many choices 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 the original double 'n cheese steakburger meal. oh! the $4 menu. where all meals are under $4. george clooney spent the day in germany meeting with the chancellor there -- about the ongoing refugee crisis.these are photos from that meeting released by angela merkel's office.germany has opened its border to a large number of migrants in recent months. clooney's wife, amal, is a renowned human rights lawyer. she accompanied him on the visit.clooney is also in berlin promoting his new comedy-- 'hail, caesar!'-- at the city's annual film festival. parts of a government building in columbus are now shut down after *legionella bacteria is found!tests confirmed the bacteria in three locations at the rhodes state office tower. those areas have been closed have been set up around the building.the bacteria is usually harmless but can cause severe pneumonia. more and more states are now considering legalizing marijuana.but it's still illegal in dozens of california cities including mercedthat's where a controversial pot operation is underway.the now's anne mcnamara takes us inside -- and introduces you to the *nuns behind it all. :13 suggested super: sister kate | sisters of the valley nats(1997) 7:34 uh oh i think i put too much in that one.in a california neighborhood nats(1997) 7:36 gosh it looks so full that's also a *growing business (1974) 33:27 we are walking through what would be pot plants, very big pot plants. q: taller than us? a: taller, wider, yes. the women here aren't trying to hide their marijuana habit. 32:24 we commit our life to cannabis. we commit our lives to the sisterhood. sister kate and sister darcey aren't the kind of nuns you're thinking.. they aren't even catholic. sister kate | sisters of the valley32:44 we live together, socialistic. if you look up what makes a sister, those are the things. their core belief is in the healing power of c-b-d - an active cannabinoid found in marijuana plants.nats watering the plantsso they raise them (inside weed fridge) 53:38 this is all destined to be cooked in coconut oil and turned into salves the weed in crockpotswith coconut oil. it hardens into salves and tincturesthey sell on etsy. 54:31 over here is where we keep our medicines..and you can see it's usually full but we're selling out so fast we're struggling to keep up with demand their products don't make you high in high profits400-thousand dollars a year the sisters have a monopoly - because - they're breaking the law. sot(1974) 22:09 everything we are doing is illegal. those plants you just saw in my garage babies salves to show you is illegal, yes. everything is illegal.nats 16:38 two long rows of 12 to 18 plants from there to there but the sisters are expanding anyway county - that bans their business. a risk sister kate is willing to take. 20:34 i'm scared. i'm nervous. im not confident.20:42 i guess i'm confident from the standpoint - right will win at the end - that's gunna take.for the nowi'm anne mcnamara. an police officer takes control of a tension filled situation -- but not through force! force!the expression of love that's helping people heal you're watching the now on wcpo 9 on your side... a crazy reunion to tell you about between a man and a leather vest he lost three years ago.it started with a biker and was handed down from friend to friend until it was lost. the friends decided to give up on the tradition.. until someone they knew spotted it -- in a ralph lauren polo display at macy's in new york. :58 supposedly there's a new ralph lauren clothing collection coming out that's sort of heavy metal theme to it. people around the world are now helping the man get his vest back.but he says as much as he wants the vest back -- he'd love to know where the vest has been.and if he gets it back he plans to go skydiving while wearing it later this summer. a tense situation is defused by a police officer but not with a gun or a taser.instead -- a simple hug made all the difference.mike lacy talks with that young officer. :04 - :07edward walleypass christian police department:38 - :43deesther simpsonhugged by officer/victim's fiancee1:20 - 1:25chief tim hendrickspass christian police departmentthe scene was a nightmare.(edward department) "mass chaos. direction. people laying on assist the people laying on the ground."two people were shootout after the pass christian mardi gras parade. sgt. edward walley was in the middle of it all.a woman came onto the scene. officers didn't know she was the fiancee of one of the victims, isaiah major iii.when nothing else worked to calm her walley stepped in.(edward walley/ i got you, i got you..."he used a hug instead of handcuffs. it was a hug that deesther simpson will never forget.(deesther simpson/ hugged by officer/victim's fiancee) "and when the other officer just came and put his arms around me, he made me feel so good. he made me feel so good."(edward walley/ pass christian police department) "you just try to comfort people. most people that are victims of stuff like that just want to talk. they just want somebody to hear their story and let them talk. and show that compassion and care that people want."the two-year veteran of the pass christian police force tries to deflect the reaction.(edward walley/ pass christian police department) "she wasn't a threat to anything that was going on or anybody. she was just hurt. and when you deal with somebody like that, it touches you, too."police chief tim hendricks also came to comfort.(chief tim hendricks/ pass christian police department) "she was very distraught. and he did the same thing that most humans would do is console somebody." her s mother, veronica simpson, said the gesture goes beyond just one person's comfort.(voice of: veronica simpson/ deesther simpson's a strong message that good always outweigh the bad." (deesther simpson/ hugged by officer/victim's fiancee) "i just want to thank him so much for making me feel safe." safe." friends and family members have created a go fund me account to help the family with expenses. julie steve chat about weather our better chance for scattered snow showers develops this afternoon and will continue during the evening rush. visibility will reduce at times with our more intense bursts of snow. but remember, it doesn't take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. in all, around a half inch of snow is possible. the max amount is around 1" but that would be very isolated. the weekend begins with another round of arctic cold air. the front that will trigger our snow showers will unleash winds from the north that will push our temperatures into the single digits on saturday morning. but once you add in the wind, it will feel more like -5 to -10 on saturday morning. skies will be partly cloudy on saturday with a high of 17. lows on sunday drop to 5 and highs increase to 22 in the afternoon hours. skies will be mostly cloudy on sunday with light snow showers hours. snow will continue sunday night into monday morning and we could see some light accumulations to start the day. but as temperatures rise, this snow could turn to rain, which would then start this isn't the view you're used to seeing at fenway park. check out the jumps from this 140-foot-tall ramp in the middle of the baseball field. top skiers and snowboarders are there right now for the event called "big air fenway." now here's carol with what's coming up next nextof course, we'll check back with tom mckee , covering bill clinton's appearance here in the queen city.... and a cautionary tale about life insurance, that can be a warning for all of us. rose ann aragon has the story of a company that refuses to pay murdered...we'll tell you why. and today is the big surp[rise patrol day, when we give away 500 dollars. tanya o'rourke introduces us to a local family that is richer in love than money...and what a joy to surprise them!((carol))also, fish fry season!john genoveses takes us to a local hot spot all next, starting at 5, julie julie - ad lib wrap doing your own taxes this year? year?there are some big breaks that can save you money that you might not even know about. things look really good right now on interstate 75 near union center boulevard in west chester.so how courteous a driver are you? and when do other drivers push you to the limit? a new survey of people in england... shows they're getting fed up with distracted driving. driving.it found three out of four don't let cars get in front of them if the driver's on the cell phone.half don't let in drivers who are eating...and one in four... don't let in drivers who are going under the speed limit. those shrinking seats on airplanes are here to stay for now.a house committee voted down a proposal we told you about earlier this week on "the now" to require certain behind the idea says it's about your safety and health. and he's worried about it because he says the average width of a seat has gone from 18 inches to around 16 inches. but he's not giving up.he says he's going to try to add the bill again when the debate over f-a-a funding comes to the house floor. as you get everything in order to do your taxes take note -- if you have children or grandchildren, your family could be missing out on big money.the now's justin wilfon found new kids can mean new tax breaks. :17-:23 suggested super: erin and justin legris | parents:33-:37 suggested super: josh mauer | cpawith three kids..27:49- "loud, chaotic, busy." erin and justin legris need all the breaks they can get. 28:38- "we did notice i nice little tax break when our first one came that was suprising." justin by keeping track of almost every dollar they spend ... they get a little help from uncle sam.29:48- "every family i think has a nerd and a free spirit, so i'm the nerd that has the excel spread sheet." justin inside of all those numbers are four big things every parent needs to cpa josh mauer says the first one is the child tax credit. 4:17- "for most people out there, they don't make that much money, so they're going to be able to get that 1,000 dollar tax credit."graphic child tax credit$1,000 per childgraphic one thousand dollars per child ... but it does start phasing out at a certain income level.out of pocket medical expenses 2nd ... out of pocket medical expenses. spent a thousand dollars on your child's delivery that your insurance wouldn't cover? uncle sam could help you out. breast feeding equipment third ... breast feeding equipment. the money you spent on a pump and bottles could all be tax deductable... depending on your situation.giving - donate clothes to charity finally ... giving. all those clothes your kids are growing out of ... give them to charity ... then claim it on your taxes.11:11- "make out a list of what is in the bags before you take it there." 31:40- "you have one child and you acquire a lot of stuff. a lot of clothes, a lot of stuff. and they continue growing and you have to get rid of those things." a few little things that can make a big difference, when you're crunching the numbers.29:37- "we've been very blessed with that." that." doesn't matter whether your child was born on january first or december 31st of last year.you will get the child tax credit. the identity thieves are getting smarter and so is our technology.google has come out with two new security measures this week to fight back against scammers.your g-mail will now show a question mark instead of a sender's profile photo if it can't authenticate a message.g-mail will also now show a broken lock if a message is not encrypted to messages. a-t-and-t says its ready for bigger and better cell coverage.it plans to start testing its five-g (5g) network which will be an upgrade to the four-g l-t-e network currently being used. tests will start before the end of the year.verizon made a similar announcement last year. there are big questions though about how much faster the network will be for data downloads. here's a new one.pick up some salad fixings... a nice steak... and a tattoo... all at the same store. that's one of the concepts "whole foods" is considering as it gets set stores geared toward millennials.the idea of a tattoo parlor is far from set in stone.other ideas tossed about on the website "friends of 3-6-5" include fashion, along with body care products and services.the idea is to bring in partner businesses to make each main store that much more unique for younger shoppers.the first store will open in may in los angeles and ten more will open by october of next year. that's it from the now cincinnati.9 on your side at 5 starts right now. tracking a blast of bitter cold air. air. as another round of snow moves into the tri-state. when heavier snow picks up and how cold it will get tonight! a teen makes a shocking mad dash from police.they say he stole a cab and led them on a chase!how far he got before crashing! rounding up support in cincinnati!bill clinton on the campaign trail. why he refers an ohio officer on leave for a facebook post regarding a black man's suicide.new information about the officer's history with social media. 9 on your side at five starts now! 9 on your side is tracking three major stories at five. bill clinton - in cincinnati firing up supporters for his wife ... as a 13-year-old steals a cab - leading police on a chase. chase.and it's another weekend of snow and arctic air. good evening - we begin with that next round of bone chilling temperatures mixed with more snow. snow.let's get right to 9 first warning chief meteorologist steve raleigh - who is tracking this cold front - steve? our better chance for scattered snow showers develops this afternoon and will continue during the evening rush. visibility will reduce at times with our more intense bursts of snow. but remember, it doesn't take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. in all, around a half inch of snow is possible. the max amount is around 1" but that would be very isolated. the weekend

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