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brings in more beautiful powder herein northeast ohio. 160 is your current temperature for cleveland. some places as cold as 140. southeast winds around 9 miles per hour and wind chills down into the single digits. what a chilly weekend. for many of us, it does feel a little better if you don't have the wind. 150 in but dinah -- in dinah. -30 in mansfield. mansfield, it's gone. but we are awaiting that front to bring in some better snowfall chances. high pressure still trying to dominate at this point. hibernate -- your overnight low will warm as the temperature a wild car crash in akron leaves three women injured and launches a no parking sign right into a house. kristin both is digging into what happened. >> reporter: we know the women in the car were taken to the hospital but there conditions are unknown. a dog was also in the vehicle but it's unknown if it was injured. this sign launched into a man's bathroom wall. >> i was watching diehard 2 and then there was a big boom. >> reporter: that's when ronald very says he jumped up, looked out the window and saw this mangled mess in his front yard. but he had no idea that this crash also caused this. >> i didn't even know it was there until i went outside and walked around and looked up there and seen that. that parking sign was stuck in the house. >> reporter: the force so strong that the sign not only pierced the side of his house, but it went all the way through. >> somebody is lying outside. i think their bleeding with their back broken and everything. >> reporter: the wreck was so bad that akron police tell us the driver and one passenger were ejected from this 2005 chevy impala right after they lost control and hit this telephone poll. it happened on cuyahoga street. >> i never figured there would be an accident like this. >> reporter: very says it was over 40 years ago that somebody crashed into a telephone pole in the same spot and took out a stop sign and hit his 12-year- old son, injuring him. the cause of the crash is under investigation. he and another neighbor told us drivers speed down the street all the time. will take care of the damage done to his house. tonight, police are searching for a cleveland man wanted for murder in akron. officers say antoine bennett shot and killed a man in a home on north howard street early this morning. he is considered armed and dangerous. anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the akron police department. we are following a developing story from madison village where the mayor plans to dissolve the police department because of budget issues. council members tell us it's far from a done deal. the mayor posted the statement on the village's website this weekend. he wants the police department to take over policing for the village which has 3200 residents. summer since we spoke with are concerned that officers would be spread too thin covering such a large area. >> i don't think it's right and i think we pay enough taxes at.>> i think it's a good idea, two. i think it would be better on the cops to. >> madison village is also exploring the option of contracting with the lake county sheriff's office. council members say they will take up the issue at tuesday's city council meeting. the largest harrowing bus in the history of alliance. 60 g of uncut heroin was seized $10,000. this man was arrested for trafficking, possession and criminal --. if convicted he faces 25 years a life-saving heroin antidote will soon be available starting tomorrow at kroger stores here in ohio. nor can has been used by first responders to revive heroin overdoses. will johnson victims previously had to prescribe dish receiver prescription. waiting on word from -- before funeral arrangements for justice scalia after his death the move to fill his seat is turning into a political fight with president obama bowing to take on senate republicans. >> reporter: a hearse carried the body of antonin scalia for a final flight home is the battle for his seat on the supreme court is brewing. >> i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor. >> reporter: replacing the legal giant, adding divide in this election you're not only in congress but also on the campaign trail -- trail. >> we should not allow a lame- duck president to capture a supreme court seat in the waning months of his presidency. >> it's outrageous that republicans in the senate and on the campaign trail have already pledged to block any replacement that president obama nominates. >> reporter: justice scalia died in his sleep on saturday at a texas ranch during a hunting trip. he went to sleep and didn't wake up. >> they did not see any signs of foul play. >> reporter: family objected to an autopsy after talking to investigators. back in washington with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell declaring this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president, president obama is looking ahead and on the shortlist of his potential candidates is judge --, consider the front runner. the stakes could not be higher on major issues like affirmative action and climate change policies without justice scalia, the court remains divided 40 to 4. >> justice scalia started his locker you're right here back in 1961. reporter: race for the white house, chelsea clinton will be here to campaign for her mother's presidential bid here in ohio. organizers are no longer taking chelsea is also expected to attend a fundraiser at a private home in the columbus area. early voting begins february 17 but the deadline to register to vote is this tuesday. if you move, got married or not to change or party affiliation, you need to send a new registration form to your local board of elections. and a reminder that tomorrow is presidents' day. about 40% of americans do in fact have the day off. most schools, city offices and post offices will be closed. trash collection may also be delayed one day. rta buses and trains will operate under normal schedules. major changes at the huntington park garage in downtown cleveland. the lakeside avenue entrance to the garage east of the old courthouse will be shut down for nine months starting tomorrow and next week, the lakeside avenue entrance west of the old courthouse will close for three months. street. if you use the ohio turnpike, you will need to pay the card readers will be down for at least seven hours on monday and that starts at 9 am the ohio turnpike commission will be upgrading its customer service. the upgrades shouldn't affect drivers with the easy past service. coming up, the white knuckle driving across the midwest. sudden snow squalls causing interstates. and the snow looked like it would impact the evening plans but as you can see, it's all died out. snow coming back into the morning. timing and amounts coming up. people are making good money right from their dining room tables. a valentine's day tradition. local lovebirds tie the knot at howard's city. but first, a look at winning to see all these cars all of a sudden and semis turned sideways and cars, pieces all over the road. >> a scary scene on i 65 in heavy snow caused whiteout conditions outside indianapolis this afternoon. multiple pileups, at least 40 cars involved in a series of were taken to the hospital. i 78 in pennsylvania is back open. three people were killed and more than 40 others were injured. investigators say whiteout conditions played a role in the crash. a brief lockdown at arkansas state with a false alarm -- was a false alarm. students working on a video project triggered reports of armed men on campus. no one was arrested and no guns were found. the lockdown was the second at the school in the last three months. a man with a shotgun drove onto campus in september but eventually surrendered. the michigan governor is asking the federal government to expand medicaid coverage to thousands of flint residents exposed to lead contaminated water. a lack of corrosion control caused led to seep from all plumbing through the city. the u.s. suit -- the united states surgeon general is answer the public's questions. work from home jobs used to be rescanned low-paying opportunities but now more and more operations are hiring workers for high-paying jobs you can do right from your home. john matarese has advice on how to land one of these jobs. >>reporter: leela was a preschool teacher until her little boy austin arrived. she soon realized she couldn't bear to be away from him all day. now, she no longer has to leave. >> i spend anywhere from one to three hours a day doing my work and i am intentional about that because i want to be a stay-at- home mom. >> reporter: leela has joined the millions of americans working from home as a coach in sales representative -- representative for the 21 day fix . she says she is earning almost $1000 a month while austin plays or naps. >> never imagined i would make the income i have while working >> reporter: and -- works full- time at home earning almost 6 figures. >> i like to tell my friends i have the shortest commute in town. >> reporter: his software company let him move his cubicle to his dining room table. >> i really like the solitude and the ability to concentrate. >> reporter: thanks for -- to technology advances, more and more companies are saying why do we need people to come here to the office when they could do it all from home?>> we are able to use things like i am -- instant messaging and webex technology to be on conference calls and see people if you need to. >> reporter: angie is with united healthcare, an insurance company that just made forbes magazine's top 10 list of best work from home employers. angie says they have moved 28% of its customer service jobs to do a better job. >> they love it. we see higher engagement from workers who work from home. >> reporter: and they continue to hire. >> we have over 1000 positions posted. >> reporter: we are on your side with companies that are hiring. the top 10 list includes live ops, a cloud-based call center, tele tech, amazon, dell, ibm and working solutions for customer service jobs. you hc, humana and aetna have millions of patient calls being answered by work from home employees. legal list says it was worth it knowing she will be able to see her baby's first steps. if he is having a rough day, i can put off my work and give him that extra time. it has been a blessing. >> reporter: finally, you know the scams are typically want to pay you $100 or more up front? in many cases there is no real job so don't waste your money. random acts of kindness we kicked off today. the official holidays celebrated around the world to others. kindness can be as easy as holding the door for someone. a utah high school student's generosity is getting a lot of attention. hayden gottfried but 900 carnations, one for every single girl in his high school. the fires were delivered just in time for valentine's day. >> i want to make as many people happy as possible. >> very special. >>reporter: -- >> he said it took him 1.5 years to save the $450 needed to purchase this lowers. valentine's day is considered the most romantic day of the year and for some couples it's the perfect time to tie the knot. make shot introduces us -- meg shaw introduces us to some newlyweds. >> i hereby pronounce you husband and wife. >> reporter: tidying but not -- tying the knot in cleveland some chose valentine's day for the romance. >> i like to share my anniversary with a day that represents love. >> reporter: while others say it's the memory. >> it today and going to remember anyway so it exit easy. >>reporter: for the eighth straight year, judges from the immiscible court officiated the services. the traditional started back in 2008 by gillette -- by judge lauren more when valentine's day fell on a saturday and the courthouse was closed. >> people think all we do is send people to join schooled be able to do something different like this, on a day of happiness, is a nice change of pace and it's just really enjoyable to be a part of >> reporter: this year was no exception with the holiday on a sunday. >> we wanted to get married on a sunday so we said why not? it's a beautiful day. >> when you love someone, you do what you have to do. >> reporter: meg shaw news channel 12. >> there were no outdoor weddings planned for today. endorse. it was painfully cold this morning with below zero readings and even hereunto the afternoon and evening hours, we stayed in the teens. mother nature keeping those jackets on all of us. let's take a look at what to expect if you're stepping out feels like for degrees. 30 in ashtabula, 40 in philadelphia. if you flakes even flowing. akron, some flurries but nothing showing up on my picture. still snow on the ground but we are expecting snowfall in the overnight hours and as we push into monday morning, i will go over timing to help you out if tomorrow. less people out on the roads because many schools and businesses are out for presidents' day. 160 in cleveland, 500 in ashtabula. 130 driver -- brighter -- dryder . but we are just getting started. there is a warm front advancing east to provide us with warmer temperatures during the overnight and some still chance. watching this low close to home, as we push into the tuesday timeframe, that's when we start to see the east side seeing some thicker totals and then another low behind that. we have snow chances before major warmer temperatures push us into the end of the week. timing on your next snow chance by 4 am is lighted up on top of us but watch those temperatures go up by 7:00, 230-240. snow chances become a little more scattered and they will forecast before reaching above freezing and then that little bit of wintry mix early into the afternoon, not a lot, shouldn't cause too many problems. just overly cautious on the bridges and passes for us but another shot at snowfall for your tuesday. this particular model bringing that snowfall all the way back to cleveland. i think it may be is a little overdone for us but we are talking less than an inch as far as no goes for you monday and potentially more for tuesday with the placement of that low as we inch closer to your tuesday timeframe. we will really zero in on the highest snowfall amounts at that time but i think eastern locations will see those with a winter advisory. starting tomorrow at 7 pm until tuesday at 1 pm -- excuse me, wednesday at 1:00 for you. monday 7 pm until wednesday at that's 3-5 inches total. the overnight hours tonight, 240. temperatures are warming. snow is likely. snow for the morning commute but fading for the afternoon with a high of 370. it will feel like a warm up in comparison. really, much of last week was the same. scattered snow chances tomorrow, tuesday, small chances wednesday, 500 by friday and 440 saturday. warmer air is headed our way but we had some chilly cutie pies. it's time for your social spotlight. this is so for you, we hope you had a wonderful holiday. and a great picture of the rocky river reservation by a little for baby -- furr baby. and this is us, making sure you had a wonderful valentines weekend. timeout for sports. it was kobe bryant's last all- star game. >> yes it was. we will let you know how he played. a longtime nfl coach says the east led by coach lou. the only cast player on the roster, taking this one 96-173 was lebron james or 13 points russell westbrook had 31 points getting the all-star mvp honor for the second straight year. meanwhile, all-star weekend earlier, steph curry saying he is the best basketball player in the world. explained he isn't necessarily comparing himself to every -- to anyone but rather living and playing with a certain mentality and confidence. sam amico finding it tough -- is finding it hard to argue with them. >> he is the premier scorer, shooter, and his team is unbelievable. it's just an unbelievable record. frankly, i think lebron james is obviously up there but until he gets his jump in order and the perimeter shot going again, you have to give that nod to steph curry. >> into the hotel, the quarterback position is probably the most important. the browns know that all too play well for them under center consistently. some feel -- will be drafted. connor smith and cardinal jones have both been training for their nfl careers. they are working with jimmy ray the second with more than 40 years of nfl coaching experience. he has worked with some of the best cornerbacks in history including joe montana. as we watches jones he says he has the ability to do well at the next level. >> i just saw a limited amount of what he did with ohio state and i don't know really exactly what they were asking him to do but what he does out here translates very well physically to what he would need to do into the nfl as far as on talent and throwing the ball. >> stay tuned for sports sunday the -- at 11:45 pm. and the current roster from cardinal jones and whether he has any nerves. plus johnny manziel's former trainer on sports sunday. and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. this is my fight song& we leave you tonight with pictures from those weddings at tower city. welcome inside the sports sunday. andy has tonight off. here's a peek at what we have for you this evening. we are talking about sam amico and the second half of the season, then waiting for next season with craig lindell and cardale jones in california. joining us to talk all things

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brings in more beautiful powder herein northeast ohio. 160 is your current temperature for cleveland. some places as cold as 140. southeast winds around 9 miles per hour and wind chills down into the single digits. what a chilly weekend. for many of us, it does feel a little better if you don't have the wind. 150 in but dinah -- in dinah. -30 in mansfield. mansfield, it's gone. but we are awaiting that front to bring in some better snowfall chances. high pressure still trying to dominate at this point. hibernate -- your overnight low will warm as the temperature a wild car crash in akron leaves three women injured and launches a no parking sign right into a house. kristin both is digging into what happened. >> reporter: we know the women in the car were taken to the hospital but there conditions are unknown. a dog was also in the vehicle but it's unknown if it was injured. this sign launched into a man's bathroom wall. >> i was watching diehard 2 and then there was a big boom. >> reporter: that's when ronald very says he jumped up, looked out the window and saw this mangled mess in his front yard. but he had no idea that this crash also caused this. >> i didn't even know it was there until i went outside and walked around and looked up there and seen that. that parking sign was stuck in the house. >> reporter: the force so strong that the sign not only pierced the side of his house, but it went all the way through. >> somebody is lying outside. i think their bleeding with their back broken and everything. >> reporter: the wreck was so bad that akron police tell us the driver and one passenger were ejected from this 2005 chevy impala right after they lost control and hit this telephone poll. it happened on cuyahoga street. >> i never figured there would be an accident like this. >> reporter: very says it was over 40 years ago that somebody crashed into a telephone pole in the same spot and took out a stop sign and hit his 12-year- old son, injuring him. the cause of the crash is under investigation. he and another neighbor told us drivers speed down the street all the time. will take care of the damage done to his house. tonight, police are searching for a cleveland man wanted for murder in akron. officers say antoine bennett shot and killed a man in a home on north howard street early this morning. he is considered armed and dangerous. anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the akron police department. we are following a developing story from madison village where the mayor plans to dissolve the police department because of budget issues. council members tell us it's far from a done deal. the mayor posted the statement on the village's website this weekend. he wants the police department to take over policing for the village which has 3200 residents. summer since we spoke with are concerned that officers would be spread too thin covering such a large area. >> i don't think it's right and i think we pay enough taxes at.>> i think it's a good idea, two. i think it would be better on the cops to. >> madison village is also exploring the option of contracting with the lake county sheriff's office. council members say they will take up the issue at tuesday's city council meeting. the largest harrowing bus in the history of alliance. 60 g of uncut heroin was seized $10,000. this man was arrested for trafficking, possession and criminal --. if convicted he faces 25 years a life-saving heroin antidote will soon be available starting tomorrow at kroger stores here in ohio. nor can has been used by first responders to revive heroin overdoses. will johnson victims previously had to prescribe dish receiver prescription. waiting on word from -- before funeral arrangements for justice scalia after his death the move to fill his seat is turning into a political fight with president obama bowing to take on senate republicans. >> reporter: a hearse carried the body of antonin scalia for a final flight home is the battle for his seat on the supreme court is brewing. >> i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor. >> reporter: replacing the legal giant, adding divide in this election you're not only in congress but also on the campaign trail -- trail. >> we should not allow a lame- duck president to capture a supreme court seat in the waning months of his presidency. >> it's outrageous that republicans in the senate and on the campaign trail have already pledged to block any replacement that president obama nominates. >> reporter: justice scalia died in his sleep on saturday at a texas ranch during a hunting trip. he went to sleep and didn't wake up. >> they did not see any signs of foul play. >> reporter: family objected to an autopsy after talking to investigators. back in washington with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell declaring this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president, president obama is looking ahead and on the shortlist of his potential candidates is judge --, consider the front runner. the stakes could not be higher on major issues like affirmative action and climate change policies without justice scalia, the court remains divided 40 to 4. >> justice scalia started his locker you're right here back in 1961. reporter: race for the white house, chelsea clinton will be here to campaign for her mother's presidential bid here in ohio. organizers are no longer taking chelsea is also expected to attend a fundraiser at a private home in the columbus area. early voting begins february 17 but the deadline to register to vote is this tuesday. if you move, got married or not to change or party affiliation, you need to send a new registration form to your local board of elections. and a reminder that tomorrow is presidents' day. about 40% of americans do in fact have the day off. most schools, city offices and post offices will be closed. trash collection may also be delayed one day. rta buses and trains will operate under normal schedules. major changes at the huntington park garage in downtown cleveland. the lakeside avenue entrance to the garage east of the old courthouse will be shut down for nine months starting tomorrow and next week, the lakeside avenue entrance west of the old courthouse will close for three months. street. if you use the ohio turnpike, you will need to pay the card readers will be down for at least seven hours on monday and that starts at 9 am the ohio turnpike commission will be upgrading its customer service. the upgrades shouldn't affect drivers with the easy past service. coming up, the white knuckle driving across the midwest. sudden snow squalls causing interstates. and the snow looked like it would impact the evening plans but as you can see, it's all died out. snow coming back into the morning. timing and amounts coming up. people are making good money right from their dining room tables. a valentine's day tradition. local lovebirds tie the knot at howard's city. but first, a look at winning to see all these cars all of a sudden and semis turned sideways and cars, pieces all over the road. >> a scary scene on i 65 in heavy snow caused whiteout conditions outside indianapolis this afternoon. multiple pileups, at least 40 cars involved in a series of were taken to the hospital. i 78 in pennsylvania is back open. three people were killed and more than 40 others were injured. investigators say whiteout conditions played a role in the crash. a brief lockdown at arkansas state with a false alarm -- was a false alarm. students working on a video project triggered reports of armed men on campus. no one was arrested and no guns were found. the lockdown was the second at the school in the last three months. a man with a shotgun drove onto campus in september but eventually surrendered. the michigan governor is asking the federal government to expand medicaid coverage to thousands of flint residents exposed to lead contaminated water. a lack of corrosion control caused led to seep from all plumbing through the city. the u.s. suit -- the united states surgeon general is answer the public's questions. work from home jobs used to be rescanned low-paying opportunities but now more and more operations are hiring workers for high-paying jobs you can do right from your home. john matarese has advice on how to land one of these jobs. >>reporter: leela was a preschool teacher until her little boy austin arrived. she soon realized she couldn't bear to be away from him all day. now, she no longer has to leave. >> i spend anywhere from one to three hours a day doing my work and i am intentional about that because i want to be a stay-at- home mom. >> reporter: leela has joined the millions of americans working from home as a coach in sales representative -- representative for the 21 day fix . she says she is earning almost $1000 a month while austin plays or naps. >> never imagined i would make the income i have while working >> reporter: and -- works full- time at home earning almost 6 figures. >> i like to tell my friends i have the shortest commute in town. >> reporter: his software company let him move his cubicle to his dining room table. >> i really like the solitude and the ability to concentrate. >> reporter: thanks for -- to technology advances, more and more companies are saying why do we need people to come here to the office when they could do it all from home?>> we are able to use things like i am -- instant messaging and webex technology to be on conference calls and see people if you need to. >> reporter: angie is with united healthcare, an insurance company that just made forbes magazine's top 10 list of best work from home employers. angie says they have moved 28% of its customer service jobs to do a better job. >> they love it. we see higher engagement from workers who work from home. >> reporter: and they continue to hire. >> we have over 1000 positions posted. >> reporter: we are on your side with companies that are hiring. the top 10 list includes live ops, a cloud-based call center, tele tech, amazon, dell, ibm and working solutions for customer service jobs. you hc, humana and aetna have millions of patient calls being answered by work from home employees. legal list says it was worth it knowing she will be able to see her baby's first steps. if he is having a rough day, i can put off my work and give him that extra time. it has been a blessing. >> reporter: finally, you know the scams are typically want to pay you $100 or more up front? in many cases there is no real job so don't waste your money. random acts of kindness we kicked off today. the official holidays celebrated around the world to others. kindness can be as easy as holding the door for someone. a utah high school student's generosity is getting a lot of attention. hayden gottfried but 900 carnations, one for every single girl in his high school. the fires were delivered just in time for valentine's day. >> i want to make as many people happy as possible. >> very special. >>reporter: -- >> he said it took him 1.5 years to save the $450 needed to purchase this lowers. valentine's day is considered the most romantic day of the year and for some couples it's the perfect time to tie the knot. make shot introduces us -- meg shaw introduces us to some newlyweds. >> i hereby pronounce you husband and wife. >> reporter: tidying but not -- tying the knot in cleveland some chose valentine's day for the romance. >> i like to share my anniversary with a day that represents love. >> reporter: while others say it's the memory. >> it today and going to remember anyway so it exit easy. >>reporter: for the eighth straight year, judges from the immiscible court officiated the services. the traditional started back in 2008 by gillette -- by judge lauren more when valentine's day fell on a saturday and the courthouse was closed. >> people think all we do is send people to join schooled be able to do something different like this, on a day of happiness, is a nice change of pace and it's just really enjoyable to be a part of >> reporter: this year was no exception with the holiday on a sunday. >> we wanted to get married on a sunday so we said why not? it's a beautiful day. >> when you love someone, you do what you have to do. >> reporter: meg shaw news channel 12. >> there were no outdoor weddings planned for today. endorse. it was painfully cold this morning with below zero readings and even hereunto the afternoon and evening hours, we stayed in the teens. mother nature keeping those jackets on all of us. let's take a look at what to expect if you're stepping out feels like for degrees. 30 in ashtabula, 40 in philadelphia. if you flakes even flowing. akron, some flurries but nothing showing up on my picture. still snow on the ground but we are expecting snowfall in the overnight hours and as we push into monday morning, i will go over timing to help you out if tomorrow. less people out on the roads because many schools and businesses are out for presidents' day. 160 in cleveland, 500 in ashtabula. 130 driver -- brighter -- dryder . but we are just getting started. there is a warm front advancing east to provide us with warmer temperatures during the overnight and some still chance. watching this low close to home, as we push into the tuesday timeframe, that's when we start to see the east side seeing some thicker totals and then another low behind that. we have snow chances before major warmer temperatures push us into the end of the week. timing on your next snow chance by 4 am is lighted up on top of us but watch those temperatures go up by 7:00, 230-240. snow chances become a little more scattered and they will forecast before reaching above freezing and then that little bit of wintry mix early into the afternoon, not a lot, shouldn't cause too many problems. just overly cautious on the bridges and passes for us but another shot at snowfall for your tuesday. this particular model bringing that snowfall all the way back to cleveland. i think it may be is a little overdone for us but we are talking less than an inch as far as no goes for you monday and potentially more for tuesday with the placement of that low as we inch closer to your tuesday timeframe. we will really zero in on the highest snowfall amounts at that time but i think eastern locations will see those with a winter advisory. starting tomorrow at 7 pm until tuesday at 1 pm -- excuse me, wednesday at 1:00 for you. monday 7 pm until wednesday at that's 3-5 inches total. the overnight hours tonight, 240. temperatures are warming. snow is likely. snow for the morning commute but fading for the afternoon with a high of 370. it will feel like a warm up in comparison. really, much of last week was the same. scattered snow chances tomorrow, tuesday, small chances wednesday, 500 by friday and 440 saturday. warmer air is headed our way but we had some chilly cutie pies. it's time for your social spotlight. this is so for you, we hope you had a wonderful holiday. and a great picture of the rocky river reservation by a little for baby -- furr baby. and this is us, making sure you had a wonderful valentines weekend. timeout for sports. it was kobe bryant's last all- star game. >> yes it was. we will let you know how he played. a longtime nfl coach says the east led by coach lou. the only cast player on the roster, taking this one 96-173 was lebron james or 13 points russell westbrook had 31 points getting the all-star mvp honor for the second straight year. meanwhile, all-star weekend earlier, steph curry saying he is the best basketball player in the world. explained he isn't necessarily comparing himself to every -- to anyone but rather living and playing with a certain mentality and confidence. sam amico finding it tough -- is finding it hard to argue with them. >> he is the premier scorer, shooter, and his team is unbelievable. it's just an unbelievable record. frankly, i think lebron james is obviously up there but until he gets his jump in order and the perimeter shot going again, you have to give that nod to steph curry. >> into the hotel, the quarterback position is probably the most important. the browns know that all too play well for them under center consistently. some feel -- will be drafted. connor smith and cardinal jones have both been training for their nfl careers. they are working with jimmy ray the second with more than 40 years of nfl coaching experience. he has worked with some of the best cornerbacks in history including joe montana. as we watches jones he says he has the ability to do well at the next level. >> i just saw a limited amount of what he did with ohio state and i don't know really exactly what they were asking him to do but what he does out here translates very well physically to what he would need to do into the nfl as far as on talent and throwing the ball. >> stay tuned for sports sunday the -- at 11:45 pm. and the current roster from cardinal jones and whether he has any nerves. plus johnny manziel's former trainer on sports sunday. and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. this is my fight song& we leave you tonight with pictures from those weddings at tower city. welcome inside the sports sunday. andy has tonight off. here's a peek at what we have for you this evening. we are talking about sam amico and the second half of the season, then waiting for next season with craig lindell and cardale jones in california. joining us to talk all things

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