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i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. right now on cbs 2 this morning...the reaction from donald trump after hillary clinton opens up a double digit lead in the polls. the reaction from donald trump after hillary clinton has help protect a major part of cedar rapids from the river. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kevin barry. barry.and i'm kelly d'ambrosio. d'ambrosio.
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new poll numbers are out now - after the release late last week of a videotape showing republican presidential nominee donald trump talking about taking sexually aggressive actions towards wome. women.the video was recorded 11-years ago and led to a quick condemnation from most re. republicans.new poll numbers now show democrat hillary clinton taking a double digit lead over trump.it represents clinton's biggest lead over the republican nominee in months. donald trump hit the campaign trail last night - warning his supporters to keep a close eye on the election. election."we have to make sure we're protected. that vote counts are 100%. but i hear there horror showswe have to make sure this election isn't stolen from us and taken away from us." i hear that. we have to make sure that this
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and is not taken away. >> donald trump reap heated is clean that the election might be lost due to voter fraud, despite studies showing there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud. paul ryan told gop numbers -- members that he would no longer defend donald trump. he canceled any future appearances in the president but he is endorsing him this morning. he says he plans to spend them next month focusing on preserving the parties hold on congress. they called party leaders cowards for abandoning donald trump. >> governor brand it -- branstad said donald trump is the best candidate when it comes to national security. he calls the video
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his apology. >> my feeling is, we have a huge double standard. i guess what i would say is, let's go back and look at how the clintons have been treated and are they being given the same scrutiny for what they've done as we are seeing for donald trump. >> he will continue to campaign with donald trump and pence is at the des moines college campus. that will begin at 3:00. he was asked if the video released friday made them think twice about his position on the campaign.>> absolutely false. the next vice president of amer" america."on the campaign trail on monday - pence told greatest honor in my life to be nominated by my party to be the next vice president. he
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-- said in video but he encouraged him to apologize. bill clinton is returning to iowa. he will be on a busy tour drumming up support for his white. he will make stops of waterloo in cedar rapids. if you would like to attend the event, you need to rsvp on their website. we placed that on our website at cbs2iowa.com . there are new emails related to hillary clinton. wikileaks has posted them from the chairman. he admits he was attacked. he said they may have altered or edited the emails. the new one seem to show people close to hillary clinton being an easy with the business dealings. it carries over to her presidential bid. recovery in cedar rapids, they are prepared to spend $420,000 to clean up sandbags around town.
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was used to protect the city in 2016. any areas were touched by the river and left most of the sandbag strike. crews will picking does pick up the bags on the northwest side. it will take three weeks to collect the sandbags. work will get underway on permanent line protection. they will break ground on a new levy today. these show the levy and wide walls planned. the $14 million levy will add a base and walls. the project is expected to be complete next year. their new details in north carolina where massive flooding is happening along the eastern coast. there are 12 deaths lamed on hurricane matthew. there are 26 deaths throughout the southeast and more than
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people are being evacuated to get away from the rising river that may not crest until friday. safe. cover with vo we're still rescuing people, as we speak, right down the street." street."right now -- more than a million homes and businesses in the south are without power. and if you would like to help victims out east -- you can do it right now on the american red cross website.head to red- cross-dot-org and you'll find the donate tab right on their due to hurricane matthew - florida residents will have an extra day to register to vote. a federal judge has extended today's voter registration deadline until five p-m tomorrow.the judge's order comes after the florida democratic party sued governor rick scott for not extending the deadline.evacuations could have prevented some people from registering.scott opposed the extending of the deadline, saying people had enough time. when many kids have the day extending of the deadline same
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had the day off from school for monday and teachers spent the day as students. they learned from a celebrity in the academic world.>> think of an athlete that is famous worldwide. i said soccer, who would be a soccer player? you said? >> paly. >> he is pele of education. >> he has studied in >> he is sharing research with educators from 35 iowa school district. the goal is to give the students the best tools to ask -- to succeed.>> most of the debates we have in our community and politics, it is about the things. what matters? the expertise of the teachers of the person teaching. we are too focused on issues
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and it has a minimal impact on improving education. to help students, we must empower our teachers. >> there will be classes this morning in the third largest school district. the chicago teachers union reached and agreement avoiding a teacher strike. educators are ready to walk off the job today after they it's up picket signs in walked off the job. the district announced layoffs for 250 teachers. it a 6:09 and 57 degrees.>> the contest getting everyone ready for the halloween season. stocked up weather forecast is featuring rain in the morning. you see the clouds are on the move. we will find sunny skies in the afternoon. we will let you know how long
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is whether time. -- there are quite conditions. we have rain along northeast iowa. we have a little bit of rain this morning. down around monticello and even towards the west branch they are dealing with scattered showers this point. the good news is, it is moving out. this cedar rapids skycam is quiet. most of the rain is gone. it is 57 degrees now and the wind are out of the south that in. humidity is that 97%. the temperature is 55. is 57 and monticello, waterloo
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du chien. the highs are affected by that. it is 72 in spencer compared to 70 -- 77 and what,. it is 77 in davenport and the lower 70s in dubuque. satellite and radar is offering clear skies of western iowa. we had clouds for us. here is the cold front that was slowly moving into the forecast this evening. there is more so overnight. there is low pressure around front range and brings more showers to the forecast this evening and more through the day tomorrow. will plan on more soggy weather and cooling weather as we head through the down wednesday. there goes the chlorine this morning. it is a sunny skies this afternoon. we have evening that starts clear and quite but the clouds will move in overnight. we will have scattered showers for wednesday morning but late morning and afternoon as the front passes through.
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as it happens, we will clear out in the temperatures will drop. the temperatures will be very chilly mid to lower 30s. it is 73 degree in waterloo and 75 in iowa city. with south winds from 5 to 10 miles per hour. your forecast starts clear and we watch the clouds built we will drop to the lower 50s and the mid-to upper 50s in the south. tomorrow, we will be hit the upper 50s by midday and we were cool for the afternoon as the wind turns to the northwest. throughout the day, we will have scattered showers possible. here is the extended forecast. we have the 30s. it is 33 tomorrow night and 56
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had to friday. saturday and senate, and monday, low 70s. we have more rain for you on saturday afternoon and evening rukh sunday morning. will have partly cloudy skies in the afternoon. it is sunny as we head through the day on monday. >> thank you. we have a few weeks until halloween. the pop cans are popping up on porches and yard. >> these are not like the ones you see in a second. matt shows off the largest pumpkins at the championship in small with cool temperatures.>> [ music ] >> reporter: everything is a little brighter on the day of the championship pumpkin weigh all. pumpkins with big dreams of the grand prize.>> it is the biggest thing i've ever grown. i'm excited to be here. this is my ultimate pumpkin fantasy to have something really large. >> reporter: contenders arrived
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$600 per pound and i could be $10,000. they started small on the scales. >> our 47 pound. we have 90 pounds. good job. >> reporter: you can spot these sisters. >> minus for this one. >> reporter: this is the sixth year the whale they've never won but it is a competition. >> hearses been the biggest for a couple of years now. >> h the future? >> hopefully. >> reporter: there is a secret ingredient to the garden in the backyard of their home. >> we have bunnies. we use their poop as fertilizer. we put in the soil and we think that helps.>> [ laughter ]the wedding pumpkin weighed 1190 pounds. the world record is over 2200 pounds. >> that's like performance
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>> yes. >> the pumpkins have a future. good morning. it is 57 degrees. >> after the break, we will have a look at the places
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vernon: i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message. congressman blum's smear campaign -- misleading and false. pay raise to charity and helped build a homeless shelter for women and children, but multi-millionaire blum promised he'd take only half his salary. then in congress, blum broke his word and kept all the pay. now he wants to cut social security and raise the retirement age.
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welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your??????? your??????? it a 6:19. here's a look at the forecast. we will have a few showers this morning but the clouds there's this guy will clear. it looks like 70s across the
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hurricane matthew killed around 1000 people in haiti. here is a report from the hardest hit areas. >> reporter: more than a week after matthew rampaged across katie, they have no idea if her family is alive. >> her parents and her mother? your brother? >> my family. >> your family? you don't know?>> no. >> reporter: she and her three- year-old daughter has been staying with neighbors, waiting fowe of the buildings have been damaged or destroyed. jeff had nowhere to go when the storm hit. >> let m.a.d.g.e. -- line which mac -- the roof came flying.>> your roof? >> while.>> this woman and her children survived after the
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this is where they cook. she did not have much before the storm, now she has less.>> that is food. that is all they have to eat.>> reporter: power is out. water and food is scarce. many roads are impassable and the task of counting the dead has only begun. u.s. ella terry is trying to get relief to the hardest areas. this is an opportunity to make a difference for someone else.>> this is a complex evolution where we're there's where we are bringing in heavy pieces and equipment but we are bringing it in. >> reporter: the biggest fear is the return of cholera. in haiti killed at least 10,000 people and sickened hundreds of thousands more and now we're learning from doctors without borders that
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cases of the disease here vd , cbs news haiti some rural parts of haiti are still waiting for aid. aid.meanwhile the u-n humanitarian agency in geneva made an appeal for 120-million dollars in aid. it's right now it's degrees in still to come...the important trip from one of iowa's top
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it a 6:24. let's go to dubuque. they have clouds and light rain in there. it is 55 degrees right now. the winds are out of the south at six. we are at 57 in cedar rapids. we will bring the sunshine out after the clouds move out. it is 73 recess. it is 74 this afternoon. we have moisture on the move. notice the cloud eastern iowa. they are moving away slowly. we will show you a predictor. there goes the cloud cover and moisture. it is a nice day for us later today in the afternoon and evening. we are dry through later night. we will see scattered showers moved in overnight with clouds. it is 55 overnight. the high of 60 around mid day. we are breezy with north winds.
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tomorrow night. we have the 50s and 60s on thursday and friday. we'll get back to the warmer side of the pillow on saturday with 70 degrees. with scattered showers on saturday night. we have morning rain on sunday. we're rebounding back to the 50s by friday night into saturday. here's a look at eastern iowa top stories. 144 years of reporting weather trends and i will, this year state was 45 inches.excessive rain last month meant flooding and the record crest at the shell rock river -- and the second highest crest on the cedar river in cedar rapids. authorities have now named the two people killed in a weekend crash in linn county.on saturday night in central city - authorities say a truck collided with a car at an intersection.the driver, 46- year-old ronald heiderscheit of center point was killed
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a 10-year-old in the car survived the crash - and had to be hospitalized.right now - the collision is being investigated. a man from chicago is behind bars in connection to a shots fired report in dubuque.steven burrell is facing attempted muder charges after police found him hiding in the woods near where people said they heard gunfire.officers also found two guns -- shell casings and a car that was damaged on october fourth. lots of families have dogs or cats as pets...but this texas route with a racoon. racoon.cutting down a tree for a customer one afternoon, james henson rescued a newborn raccoon. the little guy was just a day or two old when henson found it and brought it the rescued a newborn wreck you. he was a day or two old when henson rounded and brought it home.>> they made a bandit and a sleep with the wrecking. they cannot keep him forever since raccoons are wild animals. this is not the first time they
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>> we raised one before. he got mean. we turned him loose. >> he loved to play with the kids. he will go down the slide with them.>> that was about a year. and we were trying to push him to go out. he's not going anywhere. >> a five-month-old, they are they have left with bandit. the experts warned that they can be very aggressive and interest and should never be kept as pat. i'm not joking that when i was in middle school, and had a friend who had a pet skunk. that they had the stinker part removed. she used to dress in overalls with a t-shirt. >> that's a good thing because she would've got sprayed. >> they had the agreement. >> [ overlapping speakers ]>> they got rid of it later.
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you.'s back coming up after the break, the biggest issues dividing the candidates for the
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morning...the controversial message from one cedar rapids principal the controversial message from his cedar rapids principle about the 2016 presidential election. there's a pipeline being built across iowa and a welcome to cbs two this
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barry.and i'm kelly d'ambrosio. d'ambrosio.
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a high school principal in cedar rapids - is now encouraging his students to hold a higher standard - despite the recent comments that have surfaced from presidential candidate donald trump. trump.but not all parents are on board with ?how he reached his students. students.cbs 2 news reporter stephanine johnson joins us in studio - stephanie. stephanie.kevin - kennedy high school principal jason kline used the morning announcement s to give this message. message."we don't joke about
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women, rapists do these things not real men." men."he also told students that men should respect women - and women should demand respect in return.his opinion didn't sit well with some parents---cbs 2 news spoke with --- they believed he was picking a side in the presidential race.but kline says he decided to speak out because it was the right thing to do. kline 10:34:14 "i never think that the solution is to say something and be done with it but if it inspires a larger dialogue and it inspires things in the school happening that prevents sexual assault from happening then i think that's a good thing." thing."the school district did release a statement saying they agree with the sentiment regarding respect for women... but kline's political opinion is his own and does not represent the district. stephanie johnson cbs 2 news. thanks stephanie - how do you feel about the principal's message to his students - we've received hundreds of comments - on the story we've posted on our facebook page.
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now - just search for cbs 2-iowa. the second president debate on sunday - saw a huge drop in viewership - reaching 66-and a half million people.that's about twenty percent fewer people that tuned into the first debate.some blame the "sunday night football" matchup between the packers and the giants.facebook crunched it's numbers and says it was the most talked-about debate ever for the site.it said some 20 million people were commenting, liking and sharing co debate. voters in iowa's second congressional district had a chance to hear the two candidates for that seat face off against each other.one of the biggest issues talked about so far has been term limi. limits. "it wasn't deisgned to be a tenured instititon. it was desigend to protect our individual liberties.i think you make a good point about congressmen being there a long time to gain seniority on committees, it was very helpful for me to. it was very beneficial to me to already have thought about those issues, to learn abuot those
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district.representative dave loebsack is running for his sixth term in congress.doctor christopher peters is a surgeon in iowa city and running for his first elected office. iowa lieutenant governor kim reynolds is back at the iowa cal capitolafter spening almost a week in south america on a trade mission. mission.reynolds and a delegation of iowa business owners made visits in uruguay and argentina.a recent administration change in argentina - now allows country was closed off to outside investments.reynolds says argentinian leaders wanted to learn about iowa's renewable energy initiatives. sot: kim reynolds 23:57:55:19 "i talked a lot about wind and how the community college really put a curriculum together to support that industry with training."sot: kim reynolds 23:57:43:05 "they have a goal of 20 percent coming from renewable energy by 2025, and they want eight percent of it to come from renewable by 2018 i think."
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leaders in that country with colleges in central iowa - including iowa state to help progress their interest in that country with iowa state and others to boost their interest. a grant from the iraq -- iowa history find is giving has spent to unmarked baby graves. they were buried starting in the 1840s and may have been there for more than a century. the otters of the american project at the cemetery by next may. we have contributions that have been provided for the installation of 196 of the 501 headstones for the unmarked graves. >> the manager for the des moines park and recreation -- recreation will work with a monument company for headsets. a man has been sentenced to three decades and prison for
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mark planned to poison the victim and he got the idea from a friend who saw it on breaking bad. he was found dead to you in august. the police say his plan fell apart when men he recruited to help what to authorities. afford a girl is safe after she had been missing or two days. they say rebecca lewis was kidnapped by west wild hogs. he is in custody and charges. he is a friend of the family but has not seen them in more than two years. he was accused of pulling a gun on the family. the sheriff office does not believe the girl was hard. more than two dozen people were arrested over the access point by. protesters are upset about it for ruling that opens the door to finishing construction project. is stretches through four states and cuts through 18 iowa
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words for demonstrator. >> someone say this was a protest. this was a riot. when you ?people engaging in that kind of behavior, inciting others to break the law, cheering others on as they billion dollar project. a hollywood actress was among the protesters taken into custody on monday.divergent star shailene woodley was among the 27 people arrested for criminal construction site.woodley's arrest came while she was in the middle of a two-hour livestream on her facebook page. a red sox legend will now hang up the glove - as boston was knocked out of the playoffs last night. night.after the game big papi, david ortiz- took one last bow for fans at fenway park.the red sox were swept by the cleveland indians - losing game three by a single run. ortiz hit more than 500 career home runs in his 20- year career.
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musicthe gridiron came alive with a lot of big and bold sounds last night.the metro marching band classic featured squads from across the metro. they gathered at linn-mar stadium and were joined by the university of northern iowa marching band.cbs 2 anchors scott sanborn and our very own justin roberts emceed the event.it marked the 20-th year for the metro marching band classic. it's and right now in it's de. degrees.there's still more cbs 2 this morning first let's take a look at what we're working on for fox 28 morning live. live.cbs 2 news sat down with local political experts for their reactions on the presidential debate and the rising tension in the g-o-p. plus - how a young experts on their reactions from the presidential debate. a young entrepreneur is helping women dedicate themselves to the muslim faith and participate in sport. that is coming up. clausen showers this morning.
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show you the warmer weather is here for one more day. it is 74 today and 60 with rain tomorrow. i will let you know how soon we will begin our cooldown agger
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is 6:44. we are dry and mild after soggy go at it this morning. our temperatures are in the lower 70s for highs. the bottom line, there is more rain moving in as we had through the late night tonight. it is 65 and sunshine at 11:00 this morning. we have a high of 74 degrees this afternoon. we have clear skies for the afternoon and early evening. eventually, we find clouds moving in tonight. we have a little of moisture around northeast iowa.
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wisconsin. we have scattered showers towards the weakland area. it is east of jones kept. cedar rapids has had rain this morning. that has come to a close. it is 57 degrees with cloudy skies. with the south wind at 10. interview, and monticello, charlotte city and tagore, it is 50s to. iowa city and 59 in tama. the temperatures our stay white, we had the 70s in eastern iowa. northwest iowa, it is the upper 60s to lower 70s. mostly quiet and clear around western iowa. clausen the central point and there goes the moisture that will roll through day to day. here is why. we have a weak area of low pressure. is connected by a cold front that will move back in the forecast to night, bringing
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chances as we had through the day tomorrow. high pressure museum by wednesday evening. we are clearing and cool but you will notice a big change from the mid-70s and sunshine today. there is our afternoon. watch what happens overnight tonight. here comes the clouds and scattered showers. as we had through wednesday, cloudy skies in showers and the wind is breezy out of the northwest. it is that wind, along with the passage of a core front that cold front, it will lead to highs in the lower 60s tomorrow. that and then it will cool down in the afternoon and evening. by wednesday, we will have frost and temperatures in the mid to lower 30s. put that in the back of your mind. be prepared as we wake up thursday morning. today is sunshine him mild with wins. we see clouds and we have the rain to wake up to as we go to bed tonight and wake up tomorrow morning. we have cloudy skies in showers.
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low 60s in the south tomorrow. the wind does turn to the north and west by tomorrow afternoon. we clear tomorrow by 33. it is 66 on thursday and 60s return on friday. notice what happens on saturday and sunday. there's a small chance of showers on sunday. will stay dry with lower 70s there. the 10 day temperatures are all over the board. it is we maintain normalcy as we head to the 60s and 70s next monday through thursday and friday. here's a look at eastern iowa's top stories on tuesday morning. and iowa company is expanding in pennsylvania and a plan to open a 40 ft.2 data center near pittsburg. this is video of the marriott location that was shown on the court or series. they have 14 location.
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campaign trying to get legislative candidates abuse. brands that will be making stops in cedar ran -- cedar falls and washington. they could keep control the house. good morning. it is 6:47 on tuesday morning. it is 56 degrees.
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welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at welcome back. the temperatures is at 58 degrees outside with clearing skies. we are showing you rain this morning. that goes away as the morning goes on.>> the sun coming up.
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new poll numbers are out after the release last week of the videotape showing donald trump talking about taking sexually aggressive action toward women.>> it was taken years ago. and led to a quick condemnation from republicans. clinton is taking a double- digit lead over donald trump. donald trump hit the campaign last night election.>> you have to make sure the people of philadelphia are protected that the vote counts are 100%. everybody wants that. i hear for shoes. i hear this. we have to make sure that this election is not stolen from us and is not taken away from us. >> [ chearing ]>> he repeated his claim that the system is rigged and that the election might be lost because of voter
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would no longer defend trump. trump.speaker ryan also has canceled future appearances with his party's nominee for president -- but he's still endorsing him.ryan's spokesman said he plans to spend the next month before the election focusing on preserving the party's hold on congress.at least two republicans called party leaders cowards for abandoning trump. iowa governor terry branstad says he's sticking with his party's nominee -- even after the recent video. video. lot is at stake in this election.he feels donald trump is the best candidate when it comes to national security.the governor did call the 2005 video reprehensible and offensive -- but that he accepts trump's apology. "my feeling is - we have this huge double standard and i guess what i would say is let's go back and look at how the clinton's have been treated and are they being given the same scrutiny for what they've done as we're
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trump" branstad says he will continue to campaign with both trump and his running-mate -- mike pence. the latest now on the flood recovery in cedar rapids.. rapids..the city is now prepared to spend 420-thousand dollars to clean up sandbags around town.more than 10- the recovery in cedar rapids, they are prepared to spend $420,000 to clean up sandbags around town. more than 10,000 pounds of sand was used to protect the city from flo the news crews say that they will pick up sandbags on the southwest side. will work -- work will get under way for the levy near the 16th avenue bridge day. the rendering show the levy and floodwalls plant. the levy will offer -- have a
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floodwalls. the project is expected to be complete next year. their new details in north carolina where massive flooding is happening along the cut -- east coast. there are 12 deaths based on matthew. their 16 deaths throughout the south we's -- southeast. more than 1000 people died in haiti. in some parts of north carolina, people are being evacuated to get away from arising river that may not crest until friday businesses are without power. score? i wanna see if it changed. credit scores don't change that much, do they? really? i'll take it. sir, your credit... -is great right? when was the last time you checked?
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. all right. no more surprises.
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here are the three stories you need to know to start your tuesday morning. morning.kennedy high school principal jason kline used monday morning announcements welcome back. hear the stories you need to know to start your tuesday morning. kennedy high school principal used monday morning
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standard. he said comments made by presidential comments and former presidents, that attacking women is not okay. parents disagree because they say he is picking sides in a presidential rate but he says it was the right thing to do. there was a crushing glenn county on saturday in central's city. a truck collided with a car and intersection. the driver, ronald a center point was killed craig mcintosh who was from arizona. a 10-year-old and the call survived the crash and was hospitalized. the collision is being investigated. politician that politics return the hawkeye state. mike pence holds a campaign rally at newton at 3:00 tomorrow thursday. and bill clinton will be a and i went talking to voters on a bus tour. and includes a stop in waterloo
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clouds will move out as the rain has done so. with the mid to upper 50s on the board. look at the planner as we take you to the bus stop. we have lower 70s by recess time. it is 74 in the afternoon. there is the cloud cover and rain. there is nicer weather today and we have a breezy but mild day with highs in the 70s. the forecast calls for late overnight showers. tomorrow, it is breezy and
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many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, that would be it. i prayed that call would never come. [ radio chatter ] self control may be all that keeps these missiles from firing. [ sirens blearing ] i would bomb the [ beep] out of them. i want to be unpredictable. i love war. the thought of donald trump with nuclear weapons scares me to death. it should scare everyone.
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? good morning. it is tuesday, october 11th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." new poll numbers show donald trump trailing hillary clinton by double digits. ryan announces he will no longer campaign for trump. rising water from hurricane matthew forces more than 1,000 rescues in north carolina. and we're in haiti there there are growing fears of a mass cholera outbreak. and breaking news. samsung stops production of the galaxy 7 smartphone after catching fire. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds.

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