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hodge podge .. just some of the words neighbors are using to describe this corridor. daimghts, ughly, a hodgepodge. some of the words neighbors using to describe this corridor. the big push to change mount taking to get your attention. attention."we'll have some hit and miss showers for your tuesday, we'll tell you when they're most likely in your weatherfirst forecast," forecast," and.. "i wanted to try and get more down to who are the people of the argument." the controversial play tackling some of the biggest social issues of our ti. time.now, the corridor's top first forecast in the first ten minutes. this is cbs 2 news 10 at 10. right now, planners and the public are mapping the future of mount vernon road. the major artery through southeast cedar rapids is in dire need of an upgrade. more than 20-thousand cars and trucks travel this stretch of road every day. day.cbs 2 news anchor matt hammill was at tonight's meeting, and joins us right now live from
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this was a grand gate-way to cedar rapids - - and a sign of a thriving community.many people want to see it that way . again. the lincoln highway was the first coast to coast - paved through-way in the country. country. " varoooooooooooom" today the mount vernon road stretch is five lanes of speeding traffic - fast food - - houses and empty lots.patricia - on a walk drive it - and the area needs more retail. retail." if there was a store .. some kind of grocery store, people might be going there you know and hopefully it would slow the traffic down. " "" stuffy stuff " feedback from hundreds of neighbors who - have called it ugly and neglected - suggests -- better traffic flow -- more diverse businesses - and just a cleaner look as goals. goals." at the end of the day its the private property owners that are going to be the ones who develop retail or
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can help. " " it's gonna be tough " true value manager phil cronin says he's worried changes in the form of road >> reporter: phil cronin is worded changes in the way of road construction could hurt business, but more development could help. >> the more reasons there are to eat or stop and tip, the more likely people are to shop. >> reporter: dan elf initiation a danger zone that has to thank. >> this is moss pops this is
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>> covers the corridor, madd hamill, cbs 2 news 10 at 10. >> if you would like to groin the coverings, you can do so online. the city has a form to fill out on our website. fatalities on iowa roads are up 21%. the iowa state speed say controlling income to in the death. according to the des moines register, since january, troopers have written 3,600 tickets for people driving 21 mimes an hour or more above the speed limit. -- on the highways, that's about 91 mile an hour or more.
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above. it was summery around eastern iowa. skies are clouding up as this system approaches from the west. you can see those are put out some our predictor shows some of those coming out of eastern iowa. in general, just light rain expected tonight. i do think the rain will kick on out of here tomorrow night. beyond that, the forecast looks good for went and thursday. so the at 10 continues be new information in the death of
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student. a boy shot himself outside of the auditorium before classes started for the day. he pass aid way over the weekend. investigators tell us they are reviewing social media posts made before friday. right now, they say there is no credible evidence suggesting that anyone else at the school was threatened. today counselors were there at school to help both students and faculty. experts tell cbs 2 news the number one way to prevent suicide is talk directly about sphwhrpg we ask you talk directly about suicide and don't be concerned that asking about it will increase one someone's risk of shads
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should be treated very seriously. cbs 2 news generally does not talk about suicides. this this case, we talk about what happened and made the decision to let you know about the teen's passing. prolific athletes protesting on the sidelines of the national anthem is evidence that a racial equity is a constant [ indiscernible ] here in the corridor, they are making their way schools. the goal of the annual student sliement cliement survey is to reveal any concerns. minority student feel they're less valued and not getting the help white students get. tomorrow night, find out how the district is addressing the concerns of student and parents in iowa city.
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the black lives matter movement took over social media. >> he was fat and out of shape. >> it centered around 2 character, charily, an officer in the chicago police department, and march qubs an african-american male mr. fuller park. >> reporter: when sean miller wrote black and blue, he had to take a different starting point. >> reporter: after a number of cities began protesting police
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about them. lewis hopes the audience wakewalks way with a glimpse of the other side. >> i want people to have a bit of empathy, especially those who they may not know how to approach. >> there are so many people with strong finances about this issue, and this play does a nice job of bringing them together. >> reporter: 2 months ago, this play didn't exist. >> there are a lot of people have been very, very helpful and supportive. >> i asked you to identify yourself. >> assayed it was all good. >> i think everyone should come. now 10 at 10 continues with
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cbs 2 news the county ?had to act because state and federal leaders have ignored the issue. but, just like in johnson county, each city government can choose to opt out of the minimum wage increase at any ti. time.starting january first, pay throughout the county will increase to eight-dollars and twenty-five cents an hour.it will continue to go up a pay will increase crease to $8.25 an hour it will continue to go up $1 each year until 2019 when it new at 10, cattle producers are calling for the reinstatement of the street state's beef checkoff program. they proved, quality producers will pay $1 per head head for the national checkoff and $2 for the state checkoff.
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eye on kids who play soccer. a new study shows injuries gobble doubled. the most common injuries sprains and if facttures, but the most common concern, head injury. s. there been nearly 1600% jump in he injury wince colluding concussions. st. luke's hospital will be holding a
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i'm patty judge, and if you don't think washington has changed chuck grassley, try and ask him. the senate is broken. why are you leading all the obstruction? if you get your way and defund planned parenthood, where am i going to get my cancer screenings? if i'm paying more for medicine because your medicare plan passes, how do i afford that? are you even listening? i approved this message because, chuck,
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cbs 2 this morning.when there's a medical emergency -- snap decisions made in an instant can be the difference between life and death. death.see the emotional reunion between one man with a fluke injury -- and the man who saved his life tomorrow -- everybody has their favorite time of year, and terry, we're about to enter mine. >> i think a lot of people like this time of year, but it's what comes after it that gets scary. it's been 3 days since we had any rain here. you know it's due back in the
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we're at 68 degrees. still mostly clear skies with a high of 82. here's today's surging up to minneapolis. that is the cooler air that will be in here consortium. temperatures should be down at least 10 degrees with the clouds and a the chance of the precipitation. here's what will cause it. an area of slow lowe pressure and a slow-moving front. as we go to the radar,
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there is you mason city and interstate 35. we have some heavy thunderstorms. i'm thinking they will move northeast and stay to the northwest of us. here we are at immediate night with our predictor. can you see some of the storms working through the northeastern counties. they're becong pref e lent president at 4 a.m., this model showing a good line of shower and storms cutting through the heart of our viewing area. hopefully nothing as strong as we're showing here, but there could be some spots that will get at least half an inch of rain. by 6 a.m., the wofers that starts shifting of the area. i think the worst of the rain will begin shifting out tomorrow. -- the worst of that starts
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will begin shifting out tomorrow. it will be in the 70s in our far northern and western counties. here comes the front starting to work east. as it comes through, late tonight and tomorrow, we get our crack at some precipitation. later in the day, it looks like the worst of it will start to move to the southeast of us. we'll start to clear out the skies. and look at the temperatures tomorrow with the cloud and precipitation tomorrow. readings are expected to only be in the upper 60s compared to the 80s and notice these dew points. fall-like numbers there. tonight, some increasing clouds around. going into tomorrow, temperatures back in the upper 60s in the northwest, low to
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next, why president obama is vowing to vee toe a -- to veto a bill that would allow 9/11 survivors and victim's families to sue saudi the wind brought water to prairie farms. then windmills went away, but the wind remained. chuck grassley thought it was time to bring the windmill back. without the grassley legislation, and his effective leadership, the wind energy industry would not have succeeded. now, more than thirty one percent of all the electricity in iowa comes from wind.
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six thousand in iowa alone. google, facebook, microsoft and good paying manufacturing jobs have come to iowa for that energy. iowa produces more of its energy from wind than any other state. it started with a simple idea and the renowned work ethic of one senator. senator grassley is literally the father of the modern wind industry.
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a congressional bill trying to help 9/11 victims won't find support from the a congress isial bill trying to help 9/11 victims won't finds support center the house as they try to prevent problems with a long time ally. president obama promised to veto a bill that would allow 9/11 victims and their families to sue saudi arabia. the white house president obama intentdz to veto that bill press secretary josh o ernest say they're concerned with the wording of it. new evidence that will be a key battle ground state. the latest poll from simpson college and robin research shows donald trump with 40% support in iowa, hillary
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the margin of error. iowa carries just 6 electoral votes. >> i think it will require more visits from the clinton -- from hillary clinton himself as -- hicts herself as well as tim kaine and their surrogates. >> organizers say those with the best ground game will end up, ing iowa in november. hillary clinton took a break from a campaign -- from the campaign trail as she recovers from a bout of >> her team promises to release more information soon but only after mishandling it for days. scott thuman takes us beyond the podium. >> reporter: for at least a day, tim kaine took the reins while hillary clinton was resting up. sunday's stag and previous coughing fits, according to her doctor, part of a pneumonia diagnosis kept private until the press pushed for more. the question now, could it or
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matter mean trouble? >> i think it could hurt her votes not because of her health. it seems by all accounts that this is a temporary illness. >> reporter: john h dorks ak of the bookings -- of the brookings institution says with hick at 68 and donald trump at 70, quos for both are fair office, when john mccain ran for office, a multiple cancer survivor. that's someone who was very forthcoming with his records because he these questions."- (dallek-1052) "people have come to expect this...having seen what's happened in the past, the dangers in the sense of 'too little' disclosure."- but with mass media at every turn, privacy in the past, may be a thing ?of? the past...and that could be good--says historian and associate professor, matthew dallek. like president reagan's secret surgeries, fdr's wheelchair & grover cleveland's disappearance for days aboard a boat, to have a tumor removed. -(dallek-1110)
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mental health history? all the drugs they're taking? do they take sleeping aids? where to draw that line is ?"- (scott/standup tag)clinton's team says despite cancelling her california trip for this week she should be back on the trail in a couple of days. donald trump, says he's had a complete check up and plans to unveil ?his? records thursday on the dr. oz show.on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman. that brings us to our question of the day.do you think hillary clinton's health issues will affect the outcome of the election?to weign in - click the question link on the homepage of cbs 2 election? to weigh in, click the questionling on the home page of cbs2iowa.com. we want to connect the presidential candidates to our viewers. we've reached out to both to participate in extended interviews with our station and our sister stations across the country. we still want to hear from you.
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and hillary clinton. we want to give you a voice in this his to and important race for the white house. and coming up in sports, we head out to st. andrews for the 2nd round of the mississippi "is that 2nd round of the mississippi invi ust wanna see if my score changed..you wanna check yours?" "scores don't change that much. i haven't changed." "oh really?" "it's girls'night. ah huh." "they said business casual." "i love summer weddings!" "oh no." "yeah, maybe it is time. maybe i should check my credit score." "try credit karma. it's free." "oh woah. that's different."
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we upped the ante at culver's to create the new crispy southwest chicken sandwich. all-natural, whole white meat chicken breast. topped with spicy pepper jack cheese and jalape?o ranch. on a lightly buttered, toasted ciabatta roll. the perfect cheese for pepper jack is going to be creamy and mild, the spiciness of the peppers. you're going to taste the cheese first, and then you're going to get just a little bit of warmth from the peppers. it's really good. a bold new flavor and only here for a limited time. mmmhmm.
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i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump says he alone can fix the problems we face. well i don't believe that's how you get things done in our country. it takes democrats and republicans working together. that's how we got health care for 8 million kids. and got the treaty cutting russia's nuclear arms. we've got to bring people together. that's how you solve problems and that's what i'll do as president. a lot of iowa state fans are thinking -- "here we go
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and u-n-i to start the matt a lot of iowa state fans are think become here we go again after losing to uni and iowa to start the first 2 game. but the clones are keeping calm as they head into big 12 play this weekend. >> reporter: 2 game, no wins, and a litany of question on offense and defense for iowa state after their 42-3 loss to iowa on saturday. but matt campbell, just 8 quarters into his tenure as head coach, isn't buying into of dread seeping into the cyclones' season. >> that's what we're trying to beat right now. we're trying to break that culture of woe is me. >> reporter: even with that, veterans like allen lazard knew it wasn't going to be a quick fix.
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the process is taking its own path and we've got to stick along for the ride. >> reporter: that ride takes the cyclones into the conference schedule with tcu on the docket on sad saturday. >> it's a newed a sheen cur. we know we haven't gotten off to the start that we wanted to, but now it counts counts. it's cavern conference football game. we get to go on the rad for an 11:00 football game. we've got to take care of iowa state. >> reporter: as the cyclones get ready to leave the friendly confines of jack trice behind them, they tboarnd the depth chart gets left behind as well. matt campbell saying that joel l narcing is still the starting quarterback. to the links.
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andrews were hard to come back bi. it didn't stop iowa city college wees joe lynx. check out this shot why bijohn becker downhill. he carded an 85 for the golden egos. xavier's sam martin on 10 with a chance for a bird. just misses it.
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: there's some rain to the west of us. hopefully that will weaken as it moves east. still some scattered showers and or and during the day tomorrow. i stillty a lot of dry hours. evenly, temperatures will make it back to the low 70s opinion that's about 10 degrees cool cooler than we experienced today.
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