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floodwaters. the details from hurricane matthews approach to florida. there's a look at first street, not a lot of cars here this morning. welcome to cbs news i am kevin barry i am kelly let's check in with justin. cloudy skies and more but we have more rain in the forecast this afternoon. some of you will see rain this morning. 66 degrees at 10 am. mid to upper 70s this afternoon for most of the viewing area. butts go into johnson county where we can see a few showers to solve of iowa city this morning. more rain down around
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wapello. cedar rapids is dry and mostly cloudy. 59 degrees. 51 degrees in waterloo, 62 iowa city, 57 interview. the winds are about 4 to 8 miles per hour this morning. there, but they will increase their odds southwest at 5 to 15 miles per hour.>> there's the rate on the local radar. was look will still it more rain chances later this afternoon and evening in some heavy rains overnight tonight. about an inch or so. 72 degrees at noon. full forecasts including what the plan for the weekend coming up in about 10 minutes. it has been more than a week now since the cedar river started to go down in recovery continues in a court or. six rosa cedar rapids are still
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leaders tell cbs that the other crews or open for another week. there cleaning up the items used to protect the area. cedar rapids is looking to install several permanent pumping stations. this is a rendering of the station plan your eighth at 12 avenues. they use temporary pumps last week to return water from the storm drain into the cedar rive pushing back levee work they had planned. the river is below let states but the side effects of the high waters still remain for some people. the american red cross opened a community resource in cedar falls and one in waverley. the centers provide people with led recovery plans, paperwork help and help finding assistance from various organizations. exact hours and locations go to flood.linn county health officials tell cbs 2 news -
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exposed to water.mold exposure can lead to asthma attacks - allergic reaction and infections.officials say if you see it while you're building exposed to water. this can lead to allergic reactions, asthma attacks and infections. people say if you see it, it needs to be cleaned off right away. anyone cleaning debris should wear protective goggles gloves and a mask. the village will look quite the same after saul put back togeth reopening stores without all the previous vendors. white lion treasures is trying to restore and reopen, but will have changes. >> some won't be moving back in, some don't want to go through this again.>> business owner say it has been harping closed for the past week>> they
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cancellation of their festival, that has been difficult. they are thankful for the city's preparation before the flood egos businesses that are coming back are only able to because of the mitigation plans. many already thinking about the holiday shopping season coming up, which may not have been so bright without the preparations. the music -- the museum will be back to operations at 10 visitors can and -- visitors can enjoy the endless possibility for free today. florida is prepared for the first major hurricane in 11 years. category three hurricane is coming the bahamas right now and expected to gain strength heading toward florida. 2 million people have been told to evacuate and united states. official say people along the
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by tonight. >> tropical force winds will be felt by tonight. >> deathly not good time to go to the surf or be curious or adventurous. the storm has left the path of destruction towards haiti and cuba and not the bahamas. hurricane matthews is being played for at least 25 deaths in the caribbean. in the race for the white house bernie sanders was in iowa campaigning for his former he told a crowd that hillary clinton's economic policies matches and is not a radical idea to say if a person in iowa works 40 hours a week, that person should not have to face poverty. sanders also told the crowd that his and closed positions on clean energy will help future generations.>> is a moral issue to our kids and grandchildren in a way that is healthy and sustainable. we cannot do that if we elect a
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climate change is a hoax.>> said sanders supporters are skeptical of the clinton presidency. they helped the former president see that they're hoping the former secretary of state follow through with her plants. hillary clinton mocking center support for living in their basement, this was a tape leaked. officials clinton has a problem with millennial' senator sanders disgraced saying it was taken out of context. here is the full version. clinton said, they are children of the great recession in their living in their parents basement. they got their education and the jobs available to them are not what they had envisioned for themselves. concerns continue to grow that hackers could alter this year's presidential election. an official with the department of homeland security says 24 states have asked for the department's help regarding
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so far there have been 20 attempted hacks on voter registration systems across the country already. this official say the country election system is so decentralized it would merely be impossible to broadly hack election day. some drake university students will up a missed opportunity to meet us there --?.>> the rapper drake make good on a pr goes by the same name he had just performed at wells fargo arena tuesday night sporting a drake university jacket at a basketball jersey. after the concert he showed up on campus at about 2:30 am necking on student stores. it would not have been crazy for him to do an impromptu concert in the middle of the sorority houses. >> that would have been cool as
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university, committed students a focus on school work because they were in bed. >> and that was the night of the drake concert as well. >> they are focused. drake, we are not as focused you can come check us out here. later steps trying to stop the blind being built across iowa -- pipeline being built across iowa. the weekend, 60s tomorrow, 65
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could ring heavy rain to the forecast as the rain moves out overnight tonight when stern northwest, where cooler and highs tomorrow only in the upper 50s to lower 60s. 66 expected at 10 am today 72 at lunchtime and 76 this afternoon. we will do that with mostly cloudy skies.>> here is doppler radar must look to the south and find a few scattered showers just towards the east of iowa city, rape from wilted to muscatine and lighter showers around washington toward mount pleasant. downtown cedar rapids it is 59 degrees south east winds at six miles per hour. humidity at 93%. low 50s in charles city 54 -- 59 and cedar rapids.
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rapid city is at 47. we show you this because that is heading our way for friday night. highs today made 50s even lower 50s back to the west. here today for us 76 and cedar rapids 70 in kansas city and 80 in wichita. we always look west to see what's happening in the forecast. >> an area of low pressure and you can see it passes to the north and east over the next few hours. that low continues to make tracks overnight tonight. there is the heavy line along the cold front full of rain. that will bring us the cooler air for the end of the week. cloudy skies and rain built-in for the last -- later afternoon. heavy showers late night tonight to early tomorrow. probably by 6 am tomorrow most of the rain will be gone. clouds will do the same in
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dry for friday night football but chilly with upper 30s the lower 40s. >> today will be mild. 78 mostly cloudy scattered showers this afternoon southeast winds five miles per hour to 10 miles per hour. mid-40s in charles city. low 50s elsewhere cloudy skies and thundershowers will have clearing overnight in the north. the rest will clear out tomorrow with sunshine north and west wind at 10 to per hour upper 50s in the north lower 60s in the southern part of the viewing area. extended forecast has 40 tomorrow night. 65 for saturday and 45 saturday night. sunday at 70. a perfect day to get out and about to enjoy was happening in the area. overnight lows back to the lower 50s in our ten-day temperature trend low 70s
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writing. next saturday in the upper 60s. a democratic presidential candidate won the state of pennsylvania in the last six elections. >> even though recent polls give hillary clinton the edge. is considered a battleground state. we found this year party lines may not matter.>> reporter: parts of pennsylvania are undeniably hillary country. at this philadelphia farmers market diehard democrats great the chance to cast their ballots. >> very passionate.>> reporter: in 2000 883% of the vote in the city went to president obama. 85% in 2012. clinton hopes the same turnout will help her clench the 20 electoral votes.
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she has been in politics for some years. trump just got in and the way he talks, he don't know anything. he don't need to be president no more than a peer to but as the skid escape faith so does clinton's support. signs of donald trump territory emerge. > reporter: we met mark masaru's at a steel mill turned scrapyard.>> 25 years making wheels now it's a ghost town. to the steel industry and played about 18,000 people in the 1950s. or competition in the technology might doubt those jobs in the community has yet to recover. he thinks trump can change that (nat sot) cutting steel inside jwf(track 7)jwf industries is one of the few steel factories
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bill polacek ---- says his workers believe trump will protect u-s manufacturing. (1:46-1:54)(sot walk/talk exchange) (wj:) "how many of your employees are registered democrats?(bp:) roughly 75 percent.(wj:) and how many are voting for donald trump?(bp:) 90 percent.(wj) why do you trust him?(bp) he is not a politician so nobody is in his back pocket per se, he doesn't have special interest groups that are going to guide what he is going to do.(track 8)a loyal base has helped the democrats win pennsylvania told us this year, they're looking at the candidate--not the party. weijia jiang, cbs news, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. it's now on this morning. morning.and if you're in it's degrees. degrees.just ahead...one big case the supreme court will hear -- with just eight judges -- when they go back to work this week.
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tonight - the n-f-l returns to c-b-s 2 - with a divisional match up on the west than i think nfl returns to on the west coast the arizona cardinals take on the 49ers and cbs football analyst previewed tonight's game.>> welcome back to nfl today there's a night preview week five starts with thursday night football on cbs and nfl network featuring nfc west division the cardinals and the niners. >> i am struck at the difficulties that the road
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buffalo. it's a struggle. in this game i think is weighted in san francisco's favor because they are the home team which they will really need. cardinals are struggling offensively, this is a very physical football game. >> when you talk about a divisional game it doesn't matter what the record is all about you are playing a divisional opponent and you want to set precedent the first goal is to win the division and to do that you take care of business. >> for the san francisco 49ers tomorrow went out and his blake has shown the ability to run the football and from arizona is a big game. they can afford to fall behind the seahawks too far. >> i have been surprised by the 49ers. i thought they would be a lot worse than they are. they are actually playing good competitive football. going against the arizona cardinals, i'm waiting for the roster to come together and complete a full game because
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picked to represent nfc insuperable and now they have not played up to the point. i am anxious to see how they get the team going. >> will see how she's upcoming on thursday that will be thursday night football. at noon eastern every sunday here on nfl today. >> kickoff tonight at 7:30 pm but coverage is right after cbs news at 6 pm. 6:22 am thursday morni springville. that the reason americans can get stable food items for less. weather-wise let's go to the bus stop. look 60 this morning, 70 this
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6:25 am let's go outside. a cloudy start to the day as you look at downtown cedar rapids. 51 degrees in waterloo the corps a cool spot on our their the degrees. calm winds today with cooler temperatures and humidity at 100%. dubuque is 57 degrees. going to the bus stop where cloudy skies 62 degrees this morning 76 those in north iowa will be stuck in lower 70s as clouds settle in. a little rain this morning in the southern part of the state. the predictor says rain in the moving moving east and we look for more showers by 4:56 pm in the north and they will become widespread. you can see more rain tonight some showers overnight could give us an inch or more of rain.>> 51 degrees overnight.
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on f on -- 70 on sunday. eastern iowa top stories. at the butte and convicted of a crime will spend a decade behind bars. randy metcalfe was sentenced in federal court wednesday a jury found him guilty of a hate crime for the 2015 being a black man outside a dubuque are. witnesses say he told other people he hated black people and took part in cross burning stick during the fight metcalfe victim while he was on the ground. residence and 13 iowa counties what to buy individual health insurance policies on line have only one option next year. minnesota-based meta-, -- medica is the only one agreed. about 55. about 55,000 iowa residents bought individual policies this
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the iowa football team lost the same amount games this year as they did all of last season. the hawks trying to bounce back this week when they go up north to play florida -- play against minnesota. before the game check out i on the hawks they will discuss what iowa needs to do to come it with a when. that is tonight at 6:30 pm on stocking up on butter beer and 30 every flavor beans.>> harry potter is coming back to the theaters. warner bros. is screening all a desk all
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>> this is a way for me to catch up. i never read the books but i saw the film. i have seen most of the movies here and there. i know the storyline but i don't necessarily -- this would be perfect for me to go pinch watch. >> we have to find out what theater has it or close and we need to watch them all and get you the beings to play your luck with the flavors. >> that would be great bag of m&ms. >> do you know what that means are? >> the flavors can be also like apple or barry to puke, dirt you don't know. >> m&ms are consistent hot chocolate every time.>> will mix them up for you. 6:28 am here coming up after the break, the prank popping up
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right now on cbs 2 this morning...the latest information about a dangerous trend in the corridor. the hard-to-catch scam right now on cbs to the latest information about dangerous trend in the court or. >> a hard to catch scam hard welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kevin arry. barry.and i'm jenee ryan ryan let's get a check of our cbs 2
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dozens of people have been hit by cars this year in the corridor some of them fatally. fatally.just earlier this week - a pedestrian was killed walking along highway 218 in johnson county cbs 2 news reporter stephanie johnson is live to explain where it most commonly in cedar rapids rapids ?? police say most accidents involving pedestrians occur along first avenue between saint lukes and 15th street. on wednesday our cbs 2 news crew saw plenty of people dodging traffic and j walking. so far this year the national highway traffic safety administration--have seen an increase in roadway deaths. in
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have been hit this year alone. the police department says anytime you're walking make the effort to use the cross walks and pay attention to traffic. 9;08;15;03 "in the last several months they've written five citations for jaywalking really our message isn't about receiving a citation the citations like 25 bucks then our message is not about receiving a citation. the citation is like $25 and with court costs itgets to be over 90 bucks so there is a little bit of a financial impact but again it's not about phone down and pay attention--- because distracted walkers can easily step in front of traffic. covering the corridor in cedar rapids stephanie johnson cbs 2 news. funeral arrangements are now set for the man killed by a train near alburnett. 44-year-old scott blackford died when a freight train hit his pickup sunday.a funeral service will be held at the linn county fair grounds tomorrow.a memorial fund is now set up for blackford's
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cbs 2 news continues to warn consumers about a growing threat in the corridor. corridor.modern day pick- pocketers now use technology to steal your cash. cash.police are warning citizens of "skimming".it's a device criminals put on card police are warning citizens of skinning, a device criminals put on card readers to snack credit card information. there typically found on atms and gas station card slots. one woman here says they became much more vigilant and take extra steps to protect themselves.>> way looked it up on what they look like so i'm sure you look crazy because we shake the heck out of the card readers. law enforcement says if it feels loose at the indication something might be wrong. they encourage people to trust their gut and contact police if
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experts said the united states has a surplus of staples their there has been an increase in production but decrease in exportation. this makes the united states more expensive overseas so they are buying less from us. there were more than 1,000,000,000 pounds of cheese in refrigerated warehouses. prices are lower but usda says prices at the grocery store will go up about 1% to 2% for pork, eggs, poul fruit. federal judges did not say when they would make a ruling on blocking construction of the controversial dakota access pipeline. off federal panel had tough questions. three judges question members of the standing rock sioux tribe's request to continue blocking work on a section of the approximately 1,200-mile pipeline near lake oahe while the tribe seeks to appeal a lower-court ruling from
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the pipeline, which runs through north dakota, south dakota, iowa and illinois, is otherwise nearly complete. the tribe says the pipeline, being built by dallas-based energy transfer partners, will impact sites of historic, religious and cultural significance. the judges didn't say when they'd rule. lee has flown aircraft and has had mixed personal and official business. the board will look at policies that the three state schools to make the shirt they are clear and make sure their follow. supreme court went back to work with eight judges in one case they hear now involves a convicted killer who may have been sentenced to death because of his race. attorneys for duane did not deny he killed his ex- girlfriend and another man 21 years ago in houston. a do said that a jury was tainted evidence suggested his race could have influenced whether he would commit violent acts in the future.'s attorney says the case could resonate for other racially charged cases.>> is important for the supreme court to say when that kind of evidence is put into a
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the texas court solicitor says the evidence is not okay but it would have been the same sense. creepy clown sightings. officers in california are looking for a suspect who tried to adopt a one-yea approached the mother outside of a denny's. she fought him off when she felt threatened.>> mom thought maybe he was trying to hold or pull her daughter away. she reacted by kicking the suspect in the shin a couple times and the suspect ran.>> they're looking to see if businesses caught any surveillance video of the suspect or what happened leading up to that alleged attack.>> a man wearing a clown mask robbed the walgreens.
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into the building and left with a couple hundred dollars. police in the corredor have responded to multiple clown sightings.ui police say they have been made aware of clown sightings the past couple of nights. they say there hasn't been a report of the clown harming or threatening someone. in iowa city officers were not able to track down but they said the person was not doing anything wrong. is 6:39 am 53 degrees. more cbs to come but let's look at what we are working on for fox28 live. the surprising way cannabis as our ability to president. chelsea clinton
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we will track the latest on hurricane matthew as we head through the day-to-day. we will also track rain here in eastern iowa coming up on the weather first forecast featuring a nice fall weekend. as we had to break we'll take when my dad got the contract with donald trump, it was huge for our business. there was never any question about the quality of work... and the next thing you know, you weren't getting paid. when you're a small business, a big contract is everything, i mean, it's huge. but...if you don't get paid, it's devastating. if he treats the american people like he treated my father, on the trump taj mahal,
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6:42 am was filled to the tropics before forecaster here is the latest on hurricane matthew. you can see it rolling through the bahamas at this point. is moving north and west about 12 miles per hour. miami getting heavy rain, cuba is getting heavier showers. here is the tracker and this is what we expect from hurricane matthew. it will works way on the east coast of florida as a category
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it turns an almost directly hits the carolinas as we had through friday night into saturday. definitely worth watching. right now hundred 25 mile an hour winds with peak gusts at hundred 50 miles per hour.>> in iowa scattered showers and a cold weekend for us. hour by hour temperatures say 68 degrees at 11 am, 72 at lunch and 76 this afternoon. cloudy and thundershowers possible. will bring you up-to-date with the national they have just issued what will be most likely a slight risk of severe storms this afternoon and evening. doppler radar pretty quiet right now, the rain we see is off to the far south and east of the viewing area. cloudy to start this morning. right now are temperatures in the upper 50s with the southeast breeze at six miles per hour. temperatures elsewhere, dubuque 57 dubuque 5762 iowa city and
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45 in mason city, 70s and all status of the fun part of iowa today.>> there are the clouds moving in on the midwest picture the slope is moving quickly. that is what is bringing the showers through the afternoon and evening right along the cold front that continues to move through the forecast. the predictor ys continues to move out rolling into the forecast later this afternoon scattered showers, here are the thunderstorms, some could be strong now a possibility of severe weather this evening. the biggest problem will be gusty winds and heavy rain period. a marginal threat of thunderstorms, anything severe would be late afternoon or evening in the best chance of that waterloo to washington. we will keep you up-to-date.
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upper 70s in the south. mostly cloudy and myopic scattered showers. tonight 47 n. deputies in the south with thundershowers later in the evening. we clear today tomorrow. temperatures 64 friday down to 40 friday night and if you're going to the games take a jacket with you it will be chilly with low 50s for kickoff time. mostly clear skies expected in temperatures dropped to it 60 saturday 70s on sunday and 70s in the forecast for monday through wednesday as well. full details on cbs to the iowa. >> we want to remind you that way sixth annual especially for you raise is this sunday morning at cedar rapids this is a past race.
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the money raised stays here in the corredor a big men and women afford medical services like mammograms, ultrasounds and biopsies. joni henle survived breast cancer with the help of great insurance, her sister sadly did not work >> when you don't have the means to do that is frightening. assister didn't have demeans and it stopped there. three years without >> if you are interested in helping the cause you can register at mercy medical center up until race morning or visit our website cbs to iowa.com to register online and if you cannot run or walk you can always stop by the cancer center with any donations. mercy medical center will be lit up in pink to mark the arrival of cancer awareness month.
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outside mercies cancer center. a two dollar fund will be donated for each person in attendance. 6:47 am we are updating the most important updating the most important stories for your if you didn't expect to see an applebee's usda choice top sirloin on a new wood-fired grill... ...just wait until you see the price. wood-fired steak with two sides for just $9.99. now for a limited time.
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making your way and it looks pretty easy-going. and has been more than a week since the cedar river began to go down and rick covering goes on in the corredor. city leaders tell cbs two news a street southwest and streets on the northwest side of town won't open for another week. crews are cleaning up items used to protect that area. they will reopen otis wrote within the next few days. cedar rapids is looking to this is a rendering of was planned for eighth and 12th areas. they use temporary pumps last year to return water from storm drain systems to the river. they pay for the pumps by people.the american red cross has now opened community resource centers in cedar falls and waverly.the centers aim to provide people with flood recovery plans - paperwork help and help finding assistance from
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exact hours and locations- head to cbs 2 iowa dot com. today - health concerns grow for those cleaning up after the flood. flood.linn county health officials tell cbs 2 news - mold can grow in any building exposed to water.mold exposure can lead to asthma attacks - allergic reaction and infections.officials say if you see it while you're working - it needs to be cleaned off right away.anyone cleaning up debris should protective goggles - gloves and a mask with a respirator. the czech village won't look quite the same after it's all put back together. together.some business owners are reopening their stores without all their previous vendors.the copper alligator and rawson's daughter won't be opening again.the owners say that's for reasons other than the flood. "we have a couple of dealors that have decided not to return after the flood. i think some of it's just the stress of the quick moving out. they're older, they just
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say it's been hard being closed the past week. those business owners also say -- the cancellation of their fall festival "czech fest" made it especially difficult. on the upside -- they tell cbs 2 news they're thankful for the city's preparation before the flood because businesses that ?are coming back --are only able to because of the mitigation plans. many are already thinking about the holiday shopping season which-- if this wasn't the case--may bright. in the race for the white house housevermont senator bernie sanders returned to iowa -- campaigning for his former opponent. sanders told a crowd at drake university that hillary clinton's economic polices match his.he said it's not a radical idea to say if a person in iowa works 40 hours a week -- that person should not have to face poverty. sanders also told the crowd that his and clinton's position on clean energy will help future generations. "this is a moral to our kids
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that is healthy that is sustainable -- and we cannot do that if we elect a president who thinks climate change is a hoax." climate change is a hoax. >> some say their supporters are skeptical of hillary clinton but they are hoping former secretary of state will follow through with her plans. 6:53 am thursday morning 60
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here are the three stories you need to know to start your welcome back here are the top three stories. awb at the victim of a hate crime spent -- a dubuque man convicted of a hate crime will spend a decade in jail he beat a black man in a bar. metcalf told other people he hated black people and took part in cross burnings.
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health insurance policies online - will have only ?one option for next year. year.minnesota-based medica - is the ?only health insurer that agreed to sell individual policies through the affordable care act's online marketplace in iowa and 12- other counties. about 55- thousand iowa residents bought individual policies this year and most qualified for low-income subsidies. the state of florida could see hurrican matthew by tonight - this is what it looked like in the bahamas just about an hour . ago. and this is a live look at the scene in miami - many people there have been told to evacuate. forecasters say it should gain strength before it reaches the florida coast.right now - it's bringing winds as strong as
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eless my dream is to help kids living on the streets with education. charles what's up man? -whoa! how can we help? -ah man! wait, is that a basketball player? yes! -wow! my heart's about to jump out my chest man. charles you ought to be proud man. i'm just extremely grateful they were here giving them some encouragement- that's something that these kids are going to remember for a lifetime. did you see his big old feet? look.
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murk hurricane matthew strong er overnight. florida faces what could be the largest evacuation in state history. another nsa contractor is accused of stealing classified u.s. secrets. the justice department says the theft could cause exceptionally grave damage to national security. we'll talk with donald trump's running mate, governor mike pence and kick off issues that matter. senator lindsey graham up first
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