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right now on cbs 2 this morning...the two major party vice presidential candidates do battle across iowa. the special chance for kids in the corridor to jump behind the controls of some pretty big equipment. the international research that starts with right now i'm cbs2 this morning, the two major vice presidential nominees during battle. >> the chance for kids in the corridor to jump behind the controls of big equipment .
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starting with a step in eastern iowa. welcome to cbs2, a live look at i-380 and you as 30 north, not a lot of traffic we are waiting for the sun to cross the more rising. i am kevin barry. >> i am kelly d'ambrosio and thank you for joining us on monday. we are checking in with the forecast justin roberts, what is going on today? >> not right now, hardly fool you because it could turn interactive afternoon with scattered showers and thunderstorms as the cold front is moving through the last few hours have been comfortable, as low as 61 degrees, but we start to turn around now and the sunrise, just about one hour away, 62 currently, in cedar rapids as we look off towards the east. the same temperature in waterloo, 61 old-line, monticello, 59 in dubuque and that winds our southerly, five -- 5 to 10 and the satellite
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but the north and west, we start to see the clouds move again. we will wait until the early afternoon to see rain and the afternoon and evening time for central and southern iowa. 85 degrees today compared to the upper 70s in the north and we will breakdown the temperatures and let you know why the contrast and temperatures and talk about a slight risk for severe weather, all of that coming up in the main forecast in about 10 minutes. vice presidential candidates from both major political parties are in iowa expect voters can start casting early ballots in 10 days. first up this afternoon, democratic vp nominee tim kaine kirkwood community college in cedar rapids last month. on the republican side, v-p nominee mike pence has two stops scheduled today in iowa. the indiana governor will hold a town hall this afternoon in mason city, then a rally
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company in dubuque.today's stops will be the fourth and fifth iowa events for pence since he got the vice- presidential nomination in july.recent polls show the trump-pence ticket has now taken a slim lead over clinton-kaine in iowa. in 19-72 -- thomas eagleton was removed from the democratic ticket for vice president after doctors suggested his bouts with depression could endanger the country.cbs 2 news reporter matt hammill takes a look at the health of candidates today - -and what you want to know in this morning's say what. what. " i am as healthy was 30 " after hillary clinton's bout with pnemonia - and editorials accusing donald trump of erratic behavior - some voters have called for the candidates - to release their entire medical history.but others say that's rediculous. rediculous." after all we've had a president with polio " dan says - jfk's back problems - - and fdr's paralysis - were kept secret fearing stigma.but today - he sees few limitations.
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don't think any physical illness should disqualify somebody from serving if they're willing to serve " " in a medical record there's so much private information " robert says - releasing medical files should not be mandatory - - but admits - if we knew everything - about candidates who would be nearly 80 - - at the end of a second term - - voters might take a harder look - - at the entire ticket. ticket." if there was a case where a presidential candidate would possibly not be able to serve a full medical issues, i would certainly be looking at their vice president to make sure their vicde president to make sure their vice president to make sure their vice president is somebody i would like to be president. " " everyone has to come to their own conclusino about what it means. " quinton says - especially in this presidental fight - - things tend to get blown out of proportion.but he wishes voters could find out - what's a minor illness >> each person has to come to their own conclusion. >> reporter: hillary clinton says that in this fight, things are blown out of proportion but he wishes that voters could find out what is minor illness and what is chronic. >> i think that the american people need to have a general
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health, and physical health of the person who is going to be leading the country. >> reporter: richard says that from a physical standpoint, the campaign trail is proven. >> it is a marathon. >> i'm surprised that more things do not happen to the people. i mean, that is just really hard to do all about traveling and campaigning. >> are you feeling better? >> yes. thank you. very much. >> some very strong opinions on this topic and we encourage you to share yours right facebook page. i am matt hammill. our mission as cbs2 news is to connect you with the candidates. we asked them to participate in extended interviews with our stations and sister stations. we want to hear from you. tell us the questions you want us to ask the candidates, event was also place to register to vote this weekend. sunday was the fifth annual festival latino de cedar rapids.the free event had latino bands -- food -- and activities for everyone.the
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culture of the corridor and encourages people there to get involved. "we're bringing a cultural event to town, we want to celebrate with the community. at the same time we are also doing voter registration for people that are interested this weekend. sunday was the fifth annual festival latino day cedar rapids. the free event have a latino bands, food, and activities but it also honors of the rich culture of the corridor and encourages people to get out and get involved. >> we are bringing cultural events to town and we want to celebrate with the community. at the same time we are doing voter registration for people that are interested and the citizens of the united states that want to vote in november. it is a little bit of social, cultural and political event. >> new this morning, everyone is safe after a house fire in iowa city. it happened before 7:00 last night on highland avenue, somebody noticed smoke coming from a basement window and called 911. everyone got out safely before the firefighters arrived and found the fire in the base that. crews had the fire out in about 15 minutes and home suffered
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right now the cause of the fire is under investigation. and traffic alert this morning, crews continue sewer maintenance work on first avenue in cedar rapids. this morning workers cut off access to i-380 northbound from eastbound traffic on first still get onto 380 as normal. in coralville this weekend, weekend, kids got a chance to sit in the driver's seat of some pretty cool equipment.the iowa children's museum hosted >> kids got a chance to sit in the drivers seat at some pretty cool equipment. the children's museum them move it, do it, did it event and kids enjoy the activities all day long for businesses and organizations donated time and equipment. >> the art -- they are vehicles that could see from their car on a daily basis but they do not get up close and see what they are about and learn about
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last year about 2100 people showed up to the move it, do it, dig it event and this year they say 3000 people showed up to five they are on their way to mexico but some colorful insects made a stop in the corridor over the weekend. sunday afternoon monarch butterflies fluttered through oxford as people caught them, tag them and set them free to be on their way the orange and black butterflies travel more than 2000 miles to mexico every file. the monarchs will be monitored on a national level. >> that is so cool. there is an effort to get them to come back where they give riders little seeds that have milkweed in it and so you throw them onto the side of the road and gives them a place to hang out when they come through. >> that is very smart. good morning colonna, 61 degrees out your door. >> still to come on cbs2, the special look at the people keeping the president safe when he goes to new york city. sunshine this morning and midday but storms are possible this afternoon. at the break, we take a look at the weather summary and we get mild today and we stay warm tomorrow despite some thunderstorms.
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plenty of sunshine this morning. we find thundershowers this afternoon. some of those are strong and samara despite that we will feel pretty summerlike as we wind down the days of summer, going into fall this week. i will show you the temperatures for today, 78 11:00, 82 with partly sunny sky lunchtime, showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and evening, high of 85. right now beautiful start to
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93% humidity and the wind out of the south at 7 miles per hour and on the board, 62, waterloo, 59 dubuque, monticello, and in iowa city, 60 degrees around the state, 66 in des moines, 50s in burlington, upper 50s in davenport and west coast of iowa, the low 60s this morning. a cold front will dissect the state and as it does, us 70s and lower 80s in the northern half, 80s, mid and upper, in the southern part of iowa so the cold front means business even though most of the moisture is to the north, around minnesota, cold front extending all the way back down through the dakotas, and it will move iowa way today so the warm fronts life there and gives as muggy air today. it collides with that cooler juicy air of a cold front this evening into the overnight, and that is where we will fire off the scattered showers and storms before the frontal boundary this afternoon and evening. in the overnight, high pressure drifted from the right from the west and it takes hold of the forecast and gives the sunshine tomorrow and wednesday. the predictor, by 3:00, we
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thunderstorms in the northern half of iowa, some strong to severe and the biggest threats are heavy rain, hail, and lightning and some gusty winds. we will seek a watchful eye on that. we cannot rule out the tornadic threat but that is my new gutter showers and thunderstorms continuing through the evening and they are gone by late tonight midnight, there goes the moisture, clouds move out and as the cold front moves through, a mild today but a very comfortable day tomorrow. sunshine, upper 70s, low 80s, and little humidity. it should be a banner day tomorrow today we are keeping a watchful eye on the risk of severe weather, just a slight risk for most of the cbs a viewing area that includes washington all the way up to waterloo, dubuque, around at the monona and postal area down towards the five cities so keep
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going into the forecast tonight, we cool down and told the mid and upper 50s in the north, lower 60s in the south, cloudy, stray showers, clearing overnight and the day tomorrow is in the upper 70s, lower 80s, sunny skies above normal temperatures, but still comfortable, the wind back to the south and east at 5 to 10. the forecast, mid and upper 80s today, 59 this evening, the 80s in the mid and upper 80s for wednesday, scattered showers and thunderstorms wednesday afternoon and evening and we are not putting full on cloud cover each of those days. it will be partly sunny skies it's now on this degrees. degrees.after the break...we hit the road for one of your last getaways for summer. summer. trt: 1:30minsupers:deanna kepka, population scientist, huntsman cancer institute @17- 23chris jensen, had sons vaccinated @ 1:00-1:04 it's a vaccine but listen throughout the day for your weather first
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a vaccine prevents several types of cancers but over half of teenagers get the vaccine. more than 4000 people die every year from hpv related cancers and officials say they could be saved if more teenagers were vaccinated. >> this vaccine could prevent up to 30,000 cancers per year in the usa. i was staggering numbers for cancers that could be prevented. >> we have around 4000 deaths each year, due to cervical teens it's upsetting, it's really upsetting, if you would ask any cancer survivor if they had the opportunity to have received a vaccine to prevent their cancer, they would say yes 3:37 but why are so few teens vaccinated?kepka believes it's because the vaccine also prevents against a sexually transmitted infection...6:45 i think when you're asking the parent of an 11 or 12 year old to thhink about a sexually transmitted infection, they want to shy away from that 6:5049:35 i certainly know that that stigma is there and makes it really challengingchris jensen is a dad to three teenage
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came time to vaccinate...45:32 i wanted to give them a basic insurance agaainst any particular cancer. he says he's focused on protecting his kids...51:40 you put sunscreen on them, why not vaccinate? kepka says if more teens were vaccinated... it could save lives...18:18 cervical cancer could be a rare occurence in the united states in 15, 20 years. for more information... visit huntsman cancer dot
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>> 6:18 am and we're glad you're with as. we're on the road for some of the best to day trips and weekend getaways around the midwest. >> cbs2 news anchor matt hammill takes us road tripping one half hour to the northeast in alamosa. >> reporter: it is continuous clinking of glasses, and tastings at one of the most popular stops on iowa famous wine trail. nature's nectar is the ar the show at the daily creek winery and bistro in alamosa, a place where the explosion of winemaking in iowa has business booming. >> it is crazy but everybody loves wine. everybody loves it and it is a busy world, a stressful world. it is something that everyone can relate to and relax. is a good thing.
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to the tasting room for a great goodness in a number of varieties. stainless steel vats are ready to table couple on patio ?? )) the stamp of approval - even coming from some of those napa valley californians who come to visit.perry knapp - daly creek winery and bistro (( 6:35:34)) ((probably cover last part of him after super)) " going wait a second .. this is pretty good, it's a little bit different but i like this and a lot of our outgoing sales are shipped to california. " kristi ((6:42:10)) ((probably cover first part of her )) "from the start of the grape until we bottle it .. it's handled with care .. we truly care about what we do."((6:28:09 pan across labels?)) and they're doing something right - with top sellers ((gothic )) including gothic white. sweet salute to the area's motorcycle history - and penitentiary red - - a dry - - but fun shout out - to the local lockup.those accused of loving it - (( cork handcuffs 6:39:59 )) are guilty as charged.perry (( 6:34:46 )) ((cover bite )) "we have people buy that bottle of wine simply for the cork and the handcuffs. " nats fish spitting oil (( 6:09:22)) ((loud please !!! )) " sizzzzzzzzzzzzzzle " but great wine is made to be paired with incredible food nat chef cooking ((6:09:54)) " definitey .. this is one of my favorite meals .. it's our
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jobi? wan kenobi - (( food 6:12:09 or 6:08:56 ?)) is wowwing travelers with a menu that makes comfort food magical - and she's craking up the heatnat flames - (( 6:10:10)) " and we're gonna deglaze our pan with our gothic white wine a"aa& boooom flames a"aa& sizzzzzzzzzzzzzle ??? jobi finds fresh local produce to make flavors pop - in kitchen creations ((meatloaf 6:12:32)) like tuscan meatloaf in cabernet sauce - with rosemary potatoes(( lasagna 6:12:19 )) - twelve layer vegetarian lasagna (( bree 6:12:23 )) - baked bree ((smaller bowl )) - and crem brule to die for.nat pouring over fish (( 6:14:15 )) "we glaze it right over the top of that"and right now a golden brown fish dish - that reels in a lot of diners . jobi gangsted - bistro chef (( 6:17:28)) " our fish is amazing .. so we really like to take it and put a different spin on it and maybe get people to try some new items (( 6:14:28 sprinkle on coconut bits )) and see if they like them. "((probably will need to dissolve to this next shot )) ((6:14:31 tight shot her holding )) " there's our coconut talapia " nat on patio kristi serving fish (( 6:18:09)) " coconut talapia .. thank you . " ((
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outside - the courtyard can transport you to (( 6:05:50 ??? wider shot patio - but may need cutaway ?? )) france - or italy for a relaxing evening.(( 6:08:42 or 6:07:44 )) but the giant mural on the wall - is all (( 6:07:05 or 6:24:35 )) grant wood country.nat (( 6:23:00 maybe cover her up to "this place" )) " and he had a sense of this place and a sense of this land which is beautiful stuff "(( mural shot )) artist catherine jones davies - just re- touched the aging paint - (( 6:24:08)) adding an american gothic house(( 6:24:42)) and the master himself. her omage - amid a hidden gem - - that she says - needs to be discoveredcatherine jones davies - anamosa artist ((6:19:55)) " anamosa is one of those secret, wonderful plac t appreciates as much as they should truly." (( 6:05:39 gothic white bottle with two people -- nobody really appreciates as well as they should truly. >> reporter: the kind of ambience that is making this a destination and drawing a crowd to the daily creek winery and bistro. for great food and great friends. >> i want people to know that we care. to leave them with a lasting
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because people care about me. >> we are trying to send them away with a memory and a thought of -- that place was awesome. that place was truly something special. >> reporter: we are road tripping in alamosa. i am matt hammill. we will put a link to the wider and bistro on the website, cbs2iowa.com, and that first forecast we have...
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6:25 am, not a bad start to the day, beautiful sunrise as we look towards the east this morning. 62 in waterloo, 59 dubuque, 64 decorah, and write about 60 and i was city. go into the bus stop today, we will find mid and upper 60s as as the kids get picked up from school, and some of you will be dealing with scattered showers and thunderstorms, temperatures in the northern part, upper 70s to low 80s. satellite and radar is dry, and the predictor -- as we see it, through the late morning, sunshine, the clouds along the
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that will develop scattered showers and thunderstorms for us in north and east iowa around 2:00, 3:00, becoming more widespread as we go into the evening time, and some of these are strong to severe,'s biggest threads gusty winds and periods of heavy rain and hail and the tornado -- the tornadic threat is low. instead of birthday presents this year, eight year old logan loerzel from minnesota asked his friends to bring him toiletries for the homeless! homeless!kids spent the party packing away toiletries and food donated by local business into goodbye bags for the homeless. the special night included a big surprise!logan is a big fan of allegiant airlines -- he even made it his party theme. his family asked if someone from the airlines could stop by to celebrate with logan... no one could make it, but the the airline company did send logan a special video message...along with a a free ticket to
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morning...the developing investigations into attacks across the united states over the weekend. the international event sending president obama to new right now on cbs2 this morning, the developing investigations into attacks across the united states of the began. international event sending president obama to new york city. >> the challenge that chicago police are taking it on in an
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welcome to cbs2 this morning at a look at i-380 at wright brothers boulevard, with lots of traffic but everything is running smoothly. i am kelly d'ambrosio. >> i'm kevin barry. thank you for joining us and let's take a check of the forecast with justin roberts. the last few days of summer. today is the 19th so we're officially 2.5 days away from fall getting here but it will feel more like summer time. then it will fall back the first half of the week. we have dropped into the upper 50s and lower 60s ravi era, 62 in cedar rapids, a beautiful picture of the sunrise in dubuque this morning where you can see the nicest sunny skies and not much in the way of cloud cover. taking you toward cedar rapids, we are also's being a nice sunny sky this morning. 62 degrees as we mentioned earlier. let's take a peek as to what else is going on out there this morning.
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prayer issues, 67. winds out of the south, 4 miles per hour to 8 miles per hour in the satellite and radar is featuring right conditions but this date live picture, we start to see clouds moving into northwest iowa before a cold front which will bring us a shower and thunderstorm chances as the later afternoon into the evening. 82 cedar rapids, 85 this afternoon, stray showers and thunderstorms, talking about the timing on those and a chance for severe weather for the afternoon coming up in about 10 minutes. questioning several people of interest in connection with the weekend explosion in new york city. >> the fbi, police, atf agents are all waiting a home and business in new jersey. this is a live look at the raid were this happened in elizabeth new jersey after a backpack with five suspicious devices inside was found at a train station last night. hena daniels is in new york with the latest developments in
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>> reporter: authorities in new jersey suspended train service overnight after a backpack with five suspicious devices inside was found at the train station in elizabeth. the city's mayor says that one of the devices went off unintentionally as the bomb squad began inspecting it. the development came as the fbi and nypd took several people into custody during a traffic stop in brooklyn on sunday night. in connection to saturday's explosion in new york chelsea neighborhood. their surveillance video obtained by nbc shows people running for cover after the pressure cooker bomb was set off. nearly 30 people were injured a second pressure cooker device was found four blocks away and it was disassembled. so far city officials are not calling the incident an act of terrorism. >> we have a lot more work to do to be able to say what kind
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was it a political motivation? personal? >> reporter: some intelligence experts point to connections between the attack in chelsea and the boston marathon bombing. a pressure cooker device was used in the 2013 marathon didn't explode saturday in new york city will be sent to the f-b-i lab at quantico.all of the victims in saturday's explosion have been released from the hospital. police in minnesota and federal agents - -are now trying to figure out city will be sent to the fbi lab. all of the victims in saturday's explosion have been released from hospital. >> police in minnesota and
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figure out if a man who stabbed nine people is linked to isis. police shot and killed the man after the attacks at a mall in st. cloud about one hour northwest of minneapolis. a news agency run by the islamic state called the man one of their soldiers. the 20-year-old man dressed as a security guard was killed by an off-duty police officer. the city's mayor says that whatever the attacker had planned, it did not work. >> we are a strong community. we are a united community. and there is, in this individual, an evil act, unjustifiable in any means. it will not shake the result of this community. >> reporter: authorities have not identified the attacker but they said that his only prior record is for traffic violations, and all night of the people that he stabbed are expected to recover. in chicago, police are ready to host the largest body camera deployment in the nation. law enforcement officials on sunday outlined their plan to equip every chicago police
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police say that they are key to ensuring a more accountability and transparency since the system relies on police to turn on the camera at the start of a goof it up sometimes." sometimes."the process started as a pilot program in january of 20-15.the total price tag for the additional cameras is about eight-million dollars. it will be funded through the police department's budget and grants. in eastern iowa -- another police department has enough money to get cameras for all its officers. officers.a one-thousand dollar donation helped the cedar falls police department reach its fundraising goal of 30- thousand dollars.the department has so but officers have to share over different shifts.this money will allow the department to outfit each officer with their own body right now, now,security is tight as the world's eyes are turning to new york city for the united nations general assembly meeting today. today.some of the big topics expected to come up are syria and the refugee crisis, with an emphasis on humanitarian aid.president obama is in new york city for the four-day event.this will be one of his last major addresses on the
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thousands of law enforcement officers, led by the secret service are keeping watch as leaders come from all over the world.margaret brennan met with some of the sharpshooters in charge of protecting president obama. obama. sniper/gunshot nats) hit! left eyebrow! (target falls) the secret service's elite humanitarian aid, president obama in new york city for the four day event and this will be one of his last major addresses on the world stage. thousands of law enforcement officers led by the secret service are keeping watch as leaders come from all over the world. margaret brennan -- some of the sharpshooters in charge of protecting president obama. >> reporter: the secret service elite counter sniper team is trained to keep targets dead on. down and take that shot. >> reporter: in the worst-case bullet for the president? (travis) yes ma'am(mb) that's a lot to sign up for (travis) it is. absolutely.wherever the president is, countersnipers protect him from above. they work in teams of two, armed with high powered assault rifles that can hit would be assasins hundreds of yards away.(nats wind caller calling shots)the key to an accurate hit is the "wind caller" --
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partner terry precisely how to aim to counteract the wind.(mb 12:14:00 ) so you really have to trust your partner? (terry) absolutely. completely.(mb) so you can take the shot or you can help aim the target?(travis) yes, we're ambidextrous in that way so if i see a target, i'll drop down and he'll start calling. if he sees the target, i'll become the communicator and wind caller and i'll give him his hold so he can take the shot and he's just thinking about pressing the trigger. (nats potus in havana)the most complicated scenarios are overseas...in unfamiliar terrain. (nats dennis with scouting potus route)during a recent presidential trip to poland, dennis - a 10 year veteran of the team -- was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings lining the motorcade route.(mb/dennis walk-n-talk) so the president's going to come around here, i'm gonna assume crowds overseas in unfamiliar terrain. during a recent presidential trip to poland, a 10 year veteran of the team was concerned about how a sniper might conceal himself among the buildings aligning the motorcade >> he is going to come around here and i assume the people are looking out of their
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eventually could have 1000 openwindows. >> reporter: in this age of frequent terror attacks, openwindows are not the only concern. >> we are worried about suicide bombers, car bombs, and you go to the car and it is suspicious. a guy that is walking down the street in july and he has a heavy coat on looking for the unusual. >> reporter: margaret brennan, cbs news, laurel, maryland. to fire a shot since the unit was formed in 1971. it is a record that they say they are determined to maintain. everyone safe after a scare at the international airport in denver and airplane ended up going off of the runway before take off last night. authorities are still tried to figure out exactly what went wrong. there are no injuries on that flight. people in parts of the southern u.s. army a bit of a panic as a gas pipeline spill has many worried about a gas shortage. right now six states are under emergency orders allowing fuel truck drivers to work longer hours. the pipeline in alabama a shutdown right now, but not
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and all of them empty.""we have a pipeline burst and there's a shortage, so i'm trying to fill up." up.""i think people might be freaking out for no reason. i think we should chill out and let the problem resolve itself." itself."triple-a believes the problem will only be temporary. they say repairs to the leaking pipeline in alabama are expected sometime in the next week.still, experts say the south should brace for a 20- to 40-cent price bump per gallon. minnesota reigns supreme this morning -- after the first midwest border battle of the n-f-l season. season.the vikings held their first regular season game at their brand new u-s bank their rivals -- the green bay packers.green bay jumped out to a seven-nothing lead in the first quarter -- but it was the vikings leading 10-7 at the half.the vikings went on to win this one 17 to 14 -- but the big news of the night was their star running back -- adrian peterson -- leaving the game with a knee injury. it's and right now in it's de. degrees.there's still more cbs 2 this morning to come.but reading back, adrian peterson,
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and at the week ahead it looks rather summerlike as we go through the weekend. 70 degrees at 11:00, 82 at lunchtime, a high of about 85 this afternoon. we will be cooler in north iowa with upper 70s to low 80s and scattered thunderstorm chances moving to the forecast later this afternoon. into the evening time. there is the cedar rapids sky camera. right now, we are at 62 degrees out there this morning. the humidity is about 93%. on the board, the temperatures looking like 66, 59 in dubuque, 63 monticello, 62 cedar rapids, 59 oelwein, 62 waterloo and 63 in tama. the forecasted highs for us today, the 70s and lower 80s in the northwest to northeast part of the state.
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lower 90s. highs today, 89 in kansas city and denver, 88 in albuquerque, 101 phoenix, 79 in san francisco, and the upper 70s around minneapolis. the upper air pattern, mild and the next few days but by thursday, friday, we start to transition and we see the warmer weather starting to get squeezed out. you will notice how big of a dip the jet stream takes for the weekend. we are dipping into the 60s around eastern iowa as the jet stream pulls the cooler air in across iowa as we go through -- sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday. and not very active when we look at the midwestern and nationwide satellite and radar pick an area of low pressure to the north and scattered and thunderstorms up to the east. for us in the midwest, we are keeping an eye on an area of low pressure to the north, and that will drag a cold front through this evening into the overnight and we will get some scattered showers and thunderstorms before that cold front as we go through the
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with scattered showers and thunderstorms, more so by 5:00, 6:00, and some could be strong to severe. we go to the forecast late tonight, and there goes the cloud cover and there goes the moisture. here comes the sunshine as we go through the predictor forecast of the afternoon and evening, looking good for tuesday and most of wednesday. today there is a slight risk for strong to severe storms. this would more so before the later afternoon into the evening. it does include it most of the cbs2 viewing area. the forecast, upper 70s to low 80s in the north, mid to upper s morning, clouds in the afternoon, showers at suppertime, southwest winds at 5 to 10, and the i am a chance for stronger storms. tonight mostly cloudy, scattered showers ending and we clear out late, upper 50s to lower 60s in central and southern iowa, low 50s in the
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night, warmest day of the week is wednesday with 87 and the nice thing about this time of year is that the sunshine does not last very long so the overnight temperatures cool back down. we are in the upper 70s for thursday, low 80s friday and notice that we have an active pattern. off and on shower chances wednesday through saturday morning. we take a big dive, cold front moving through saturday, 62 saturday night, highs in the upper 60s, low 70s for sunday, monday, tuesday, and next wednesday we are in the upper 60s to low 70s as well. the full weather first forecast details hour by hour forecast and at the radar right to the doorstep is online, cbs2iowa.com. a look at some of eastern iowa top stories for monday morning. authorities in northeast iowa trying to figure out how a dead in the upper iowa river. search and rescue filed the body of a 21-year-old in the river on sunday. the luther college student was from minnesota and last seen at a bar in decorah early on saturday morning. he held a prayer gathering sunday evening on campus. a now closed mental health institute in iowa will reopen.
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state-run mental health facility.right now - the iowa supreme court is reviewing a lawsuit that challenges governor branstad's decision to close the institute along with a facility in mount pleasant. good morning, it's on this morning, and if you're in it's degrees.just ahead...we're updating the most important stories for your monday morning. space as a state run mental health facility. right now the iowa supreme court is reviewing a lawsuit that challenges governor
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6:50 am on your monday morning. a quick look at the bus stop forecast outside. this morning from 64 degrees, mainly clear but a little bit chilly. we get down to the 60s as a high towards the end of the week. >> everything is looking good if you're going to i-380 at 965, running smooth. vice presidential candidates for both major political parties are going back to iowa. >> voters can start casting early ballots in 10 days. first of this afternoon, democratic senator tim kaine will be names for the virginia senator is holding an event with his wife at iowa state university memorial union. tim involved in the campaign. a theme in the senator iowa visits and his first visit to the state after getting the nomination was that kirk would community college in cedar rapids. on the republican side vp nominee mike pence has two stop scheduled today in iowa the indiana governor will hold a town hall in mason city, and a rally tonight at a manufacturing company in dubuque.
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nomination. recent polls show that the ticket has taken a slim lead over hillary clinton and tim kaine in iowa. popular event was the place to register to vote this weekend. sunday with the fifth annual festival of latino day cedar rapids. it had bands, food and activities for everyone. the festival also honors the rich culture in the corridor and encourages people to get involved. >> we are bringing a cultural event to town and we want to celebrate with the community and at the same time we are doing voter registration for people that are interested. they are citizens of the united states that want to vote in november, so it is a little bit of social, cultural and a political event. >> new this morning, everyone is safe after a house fire in iowa city. it happened before 7:00 last night on highland avenue. somebody noticed smoke coming from the basement window and they called 911 everyone got out safely before the firefighters arrived and found fire in the basement crews had
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around $30,000 in damages. right now the cause of the fire is under investigation. kids got a chance to sit in the driver seat of summer pretty cool equipment. the children's museum hosted at this event and the kids enjoy free outdoor and indoor activities all day long. businesses and organizations donated their time and equipment. >> all vehicles that the kids see from their car on a daily basis but they do not get a chance to get up close and see what they're all about and learn about them. it is kind of the idea about the events. but last year about 2100 people showed up to the event and this year the museum representative say that there were 3000 people. 6:53 am on monday morning.
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explosion.in elizabeth, new jersey, authorities right now are raiding a home and business, after they fou welcome back. the top three stories you need to know about on monday morning. justin this morning, the fbi issued an arrest warrant for 28- year-old ahmad mohammed and connection to a bombing in new york on saturday night. 30 people were hurt in that explosion we are taking a look at the wanted poster right now. and a -- in elizabeth new jersey, authorities are reading a home in business after they found five devices, one of those exploded as a bomb squad was trying to disarm it. this is a live look at the scene in elizabeth. traffic alert this morning, crews continuing sewer maintenance work on first avenue in cedar rapids. this morning workers cut off access to i-380 northbound from eastbound traffic on first avenue. the drivers will have to detour to first street southwest and e avenue southwest to get onto northbound 380. westbound drivers on first avenue can still get onto 380 like normal.
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president candidates are in iowa tim kaine has a stop planned and aims and iowa state university. republican mike pence has two stops plan, in mason city this afternoon, before he goes to dubuque later tonight. weatherwise, beautiful sunrise out there. take a look at what we have got. nice start to the day but we will find scattered showers and thunderstorm chances later in the afternoon in the north and early evening in southern parts of iowa. upper 50s, low 60s and at the bus stop, as you see it, that is where we bring the rain income 84 degrees, as the kids go home from school. satellite and radar is clear
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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, september 19th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning.? a new explosion rocks new jersey overnight when police try to detonate bombs found near train station. plus, the fbi detains five people near a major new york bridge overnight and questions them in connection to saturday's explosion in manhattan. surveillance video shows the moment the bomb went off. only on "cbs this morning," jeff pegues shadows cia director john brennan. he gets an up-close look at how the agency is dealing with isis and challenge to its own existence. we begin this morning with a
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