tv KCRG TV9 First News ABC October 10, 2016 4:30am-5:00am CDT
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from your 24 hour news source, this is ??? . controversy and contention. friday's leaked tape of donald trump and leaked documents for hillary clinton led to plenty of anticipation for last night's second debate. a possible murder- suicide investigation. iowa officials are looking into the deaths of two people in prairie city. the especially for you race is over, but not can do to keep the battle against breast cancer through the month of october. good monday morning! it's 4:30 on october 10th. here's a live look at the city cam. first, meteorologis t justin gehrts has your first alert forecast, justin... a weak weather system in the plains will slide our way today into tonight. for the most part, we'll just have an increase in
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late today. otherwise, highs should be mild, mainly in the lower 70s. a few patches of light rain continue tonight, but those will be out by daybreak tomorrow. 70s return on tuesday. a potent cold front will push across the area wednesday morning, bringing some showers then. while we'll start off near 60, temperatures should fall during the afternoon. frost is possible wednesday night, but we'll quickly rebound to mild temperatures yet again.today: increasing clouds with the off- chance of a few sprinkles late. wind: s 10-20. high: 72 alo: 72 dbq: 71 iow: 73 tonight: slight chanceo. moderators anderson cooper and martha raddatz teamed to ask sharp questions of donald trump and hillary clinton last night during the second presidential debate. as abc's angelica spanos reports, audience members and viewers
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the battle between hillary clinton and donald trump was full of drama from the start, they didnt even shake hands sot trump: "this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. i apologized to my family, i apologized to the american people" trump moving from what he said in the unearthed video and accusing former president bill clinton of sexual misconduct. sot trump: "if you look at are words, his was action" hillary clinton didn't indulge ... insisting instead that trump can not be the next president. sot clinton: "what we all saw and heard on friday was donald talking about women. what he thinks about women. what he does to women. and he has said that the video doesn't represent who he is. but i think it's clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is" then they sparred over clinton's email scandal. trump says if elected, he'd appoint a special prosecutor sot
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temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the laws in our country- trump: because you'd be in jail" and trump on the defense, clinton slamming him for not paying his fair share of federal taxes. sot anderson cooper: did you use that $916 million loss to avoid paying personal federal income taxes? trump: of course i do. of course i do. the candidates are back on campaign trail hitting battleground states. hillary is campaigning in ohio and donald trump will be in pennsylvania. angelica spanos abc news new york. president obama also spoke about trump's saying that the comments are disturbing and show that trump is unfit to be president. "it tells you he doesn't care
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tells you he would be careless with the civility and respect that a real vibrant democracy requires " the president said that while campaigning for a u-s senate candidate in illinois yesterday -- a job that he, of course, held from 2004 to 2008. as millions of americans tuned in to watch the presidential debate, students at simpson college gathered for a debate watch party. mostly calm, respectful and touted as "bi-partisan", with a few cheers throughout for both parties. a voter registration table was set up for students who are voting for the first time. one student says watch parties can be extremely helpful for young voters. "get informed, go to these watch parties and learn about the candidates and where they stand on the issues but also be able to bounce ideas off of the other group because if you're in a position where you're only hearing ideas
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other students emphasized the importance of making everyone feel welcome at the watch party, regardless of their beliefs. waterloo police say someone robbed a mexican restaurant and grocery store sunday morning. that's according to the waterloo cedar falls courier. la placita mexican store and restaurant on 322 w. 4th street in waterloo reported a robbery around 11 a-m on sunday. in with a gun, but wasn't sure if the robber took any money or how much because he wasn't working when it happened. police are investigating the deaths of 2 people this morning after their bodies were found inside a prairie city home -- east of des moines in jasper county. . investigators say someone reported hearing a violent argument at the home early sunday morning before the bodies were found. prairie city police say one person was found in the house and one in the garage. investigators are looking at
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" we feel this is an isolated event and we have everybody we are looking for. " police say they couldn't confirm a motive at this time. they didn't offer any details of the victims, pending family notification. breast cancer takes the lives of around 40,000 americans each year. but it can be reduced with early detection, and that's the goal of the especially for you race against breast cancer. it's a race that has became an annual symbol of fall in cedar kcrg-tv nine's brea love joins us now. brea, how can people still get involved? well chris, october is breast cancer awareness month. so even though our biggest event is done.. locally, the fight is not over. there's 21 more days to help reduce that number and help those fighting. the streets of downtown cedar rapids turned into a sea of teal sunday morning. more than 15 thousand came out to make sure anyone in need has access to breast cancer
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mammograms all the way up to actual diagnosis, what's so special about that is we're actually eliminating financial barriers that might prevent someone from trying to reach those services." early detection is key, that's one thing breast cancer survivor suzanne staab wants to stress. 58:57 "i didn't know i had anything wrong with me, i had felt no lump. it was in a spot where i couldn't feel, it was not very big but they found it on a routine mammogram, so i'll tell anyone who will listen get those mammograms ladies." she was diagnosed just a few days after the 2015 especiallf you race. and at this year's those steps had a new meaning for her. 56:40 "it was from the end of decemeber to the middle of july, i was in treatment this year. i feel like i'm finally getting back to my old self." staab has finished chemo and radiation and walked across the finish line with her team carrying a smile on her face. although the walk is over, the work isn't done. spreading awareness, fundraising, and donations are always accepted throughout the month, and year.
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what's great is the money that people raise stays right here locally, it helps people right here in our community it helps family friends neighbors and coworkers." there's plenty of ways to continue to help out all year long and support others like staab. there's volunteer, fundraising options, an all of those is to contact especially for you. i've placed that information on kcrg dot com. chris? competition and sportsmanship. 2 things coaches try to teach their athletes go hand-in-hand. now, that lesson comes to life as two cross- country competitors take a
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tonight, but those will be out by daybreak tomorrow. 70s return on tuesday. a potent cold front will push across the area wednesday morning, bringing some showers then. while we'll start off near 60, temperatures should fall during the afternoon. frost is possible wednesday night, but we to mild temperatures yet again.today: increasing clouds with the off- chance of a few sprinkles late. wind: s 10-20. high: 72 alo: 72 dbq: 71 iow: 73 tonight: slight chance of light rain. wind: s 5-15. low: 55 alo: 54 dbq: 54 iow: 55 tomorrow: mostly sunny. wind: s 10-20. high: 74 alo: 73 dbq: 72 iow: 76 tom. night: scattered showers develop, mainly late. wind: s 5-10. low:
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morning with falling temperatures in the afternoon. high: 62 low: 60 thursday: mostly sunny. high: 57 low: 35 friday: partly cloudy. high: 63 low: 40 saturday: chance of showers and storms late. high: 74 low: 48 sunday: partly cloudy. high: 71 low: 57 monday: partly cloudy. high: 74 low: 52 slight chance of a shower. high: 74 low: 55 a weak weather system in the plains will slide our way today into tonight. for the most part, we'll just have an increase in clouds, but a few sprinkles are possible as late today. otherwise, highs should be mild, mainly in
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tonight, but sportsmanship is a concept coaches and parents often stress to young athletes. it's about respecting your competitor. and sometimes, as kcrg- your opponent. for those of you not there last night, you missed something pretty spectacular. i felt it was more important for adam to finish the race than me. it is those moments in sports and life you realize that's what it is all about. last thursday, 916 runners took part in the mvc
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cedar rapids but this is not a story about the winners. but then again, actually, it is. this is story is about two runners in the boys jv race. evan hansen is a sophomore from city high. adam todd is a junior at cedar rapids washington. he competes despite suffering from epilepsy story about this picture. two runners from competing schools. hand in hand. you see adam todd is fascinated with ambulances and he veered off course to check one out. that's when evan hansen came to
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off course again and i decided to grab his hand and finish the race with him. for a mile and a half team hansen and todd pushed on. i was saying stuff like lets go adam. we can do it . we are almost there. as they approached the finish line other members of the city high team ran long encouraging adam. it was amazing. i pushed him in front of me at the finish line. i wanted him to be in front of me because he finished it by him self. i can't tell you the immense pride i felt and same thing for coach hart. we we were both choked up. you coach 30 years it is moments like this tt worth it for someone to be aware of someone else in a race says so much abouthat perso ople magicaments. you could see the are very pro of you. gladu are g guy. we sad out who crossed the finished ne first....but it mostefinitely is a story out winners. john campbel, rg tv9 sports.... dale todd say
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because they're in harms way and i guess they just don't care aout their own safety." 16- year-old zechariah harrington stood by caution tape posted by his yard and tried to discourage drivers from trying to cross. he was worried someone would drown in water that already wiped out his driveway. "that bridge could cave in and so can the road, because on both sides there's about five to six feet of water." some areas were so bad nobody even attempted to cross. in they way they came. "most people are turning around. there's a few people that have went but most people are making the decision to just go back and not take the risk." maria hunkley backed her car to the front of her driveway before the storm hit. a lesson learned from a previous flood. "got all my dogs in my house, my pot bellied pig, i drug him to the front porch. the only thing i couldn't get in my house was my horse." dunkley waded her way out sunday morning, and
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"i'm very happy. i mean, there's a lot to clean up but that's about with anything when this happens, but it didn't get my house, like i said, and that's the main thing." construction work can start up again on a small section of the dakota access pipeline in north dakota. a federal appeals court issued the ruling yesterday. the court is still considering an appeal the standing rock sioux tribe put forward to shut down work on the entire pipeline. a u-s district judge declined the tribe's original lawsuit in pipeline would cross through 18 counties in iowa. now for a quick check on your weather with meteorologist kaj o'mara.
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slide our way today into tonight. for the most part, we'll just have an increase in clouds, but a few sprinkles are possible as late today. otherwise, highs should be mild, mainly in the lower 70s. a few patches of light rain continue tonight, but those will be out by daybreak tomorrow. 70s return on tuesday. a potent cold front will push across the area wednesday morning, bringing some showers then. while we'll start off near 60, temperatures should fall during the wednesday night, but we'll quickly rebound to mild temperatures yet again.today: increasing clouds with the off- chance of a few sprinkles late. wind: s 10-20. high: 72 alo: 72 dbq: 71 iow: 73 tonight: slight chance of light rain. wind: s 5-15. low: 55 alo: 54 dbq: 54 iow: 55 abc's kendis gibson and diane macedo have today's
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in today's "techbytes," more trouble for the samsung galaxy note 7 smartphone. >> production has been halted after reports of fires in replacement models. the original recall due to overheated battery is the largest ever for the wireless industry. >> because of the new problem three wireless carriers are no longer offering the new version. >> at&t and verse r ecchanging them for other phones. t mobile will give refunds. >> twitter was the moat tweeted ever when trump said hillary would be in jail if he were in charge of the law. number two, when trump said he was a yesman. >> and when trump said he disagrees with his running mate in regards to syria. >> no pulling of any punches last night. >> not at all.
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this is kcrg-tv9 news early morning news. tackling personal controversies. hillary clinton and donald trump traded shots in a contentious - but yell-free - second presidential debate. removing all those sandbags. cedar rapids is picking up the sandbags left over from the flood. continuing the fight passed the finish line. especially for you race, but the battle against breast cancer is still going on. good monday morning! it's 5 o'clock on october 10th. here's a live look at the city cam. first, meteorologis t justin gerhts has your first alert forecast, justin... a weak weather system in the plains will
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