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Watch again: Lunch Break with Jay Crawford discusses brewing beer, what's new in Pilates with Emily Mayfield and a new Ohio drivers license proposal

Jay is lunching with 3News' Betsy Kling and the two will joined by digital anchor Stephanie Haney, along with 3News' Dave Chudowsky.
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CLEVELAND — On Tuesday’s Lunch Break with Jay Crawford, we’re celebrating Cleveland Beer Week, introducing special correspondent Emily Mayfield to the wkyc studios family and taking a look at a proposed law to change how often you have to renew your drivers license in the state of Ohio.

Jay is lunching with 3News’ Betsy Kling, and the two will chew over all those subscriptions we're all signed up for, CVS' drone delivery plan and show you the most emotional and the grossest videos you’ll see all day. 

After that, you might need a drink, and since it’s Cleveland Beer Week it’s only fitting that Jay and 3New’s Dave Chudowsky made their own beer at The Brew Kettle in Strongsville. They’ll be taste-testing their concoctions during today’s Lunch Break.

Our brand new special correspondent Emily, who you may recognize from that Progressive commercial she stars in with her husband, Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, is making her 3News debut on Lunch Break today! Emily will be bringing you the latest trends, and what’s new in health and fitness. She’s kicking off her first segment on Lunch Break with everything you need to know about Pilates.

You can lunch with us by commenting on our live streams and tweeting with us during the show using #3lunchbreak.

Keep the conversation going for a chance to have your questions and comments shared by digital anchor Stephanie Haney on the air.

Lunch Break with Jay Crawford airs at 12 p.m. Eastern on 3News, and streams live on WKYC.com, YouTube, Facebook and on our 3News app. You can watch today's show again below:

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