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i spent 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 ] eps 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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right now on cbs 2 this morning...a corridor home catches on fire - find right now on cbs 2 this morning a corridor home catches fire. find out where flames erupted overnight. >> ilan it speaks out and what donald trump's wife thinks about the remarks that may 10 years ago. >> terry branstad is sticking with his party nominee for president. >> we are now taking a live look at 380 at 30 n. not a whole lot going on. if you are heading out soon in the 6:00 our you should be able to get to work or school without any hangups if that's the way you are going. >> welcome to cbs 2 new this morning. i'm jenne' ryan. let's start with and one.
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>> let's take a look. hopefully you enjoy the weather yesterday. we have made 80s yesterday. today we start in the lower 60s. we have a little bit of cloud coverage out there but will turn around and get into the 70s. a live look at the s curves downtown. the camera shaking back and forth. 65 -- 66 in iowa city. monticello 64. 56 in waterloo and 57 in oelwein. it will best to 20 the winds today. the cold front is moving through. can follow the frontal boundary without cover -- cloud coverage.
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the day-to-day like this. 61 at 9:00 and 65 at noon. 70 at 3 pm. get out and enjoy. i will let you how cool we will be towards the end of the week. >> while you were sleeping multiple fire crews tried to save a burning home in bertram after midnight scene says firefighters worked to tame those flames for more than two hours. the linn county sheriff's office tells cbs two news no one was home at that time. initial reports say the home may have been going -- undergoing renovations. the officials are trying to figure out what started the fire and we will continue to monitor this story >> an update, the authorities have now released the names of two people at were killed
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victims were both found dead on sunday evening from gunshot wounds. the couple recently separated officials tell cbs 2 news they are not looking for other suspects and the public is not in any sort of danger. >> right now in cedar falls authorities are piecing together what led to a double stabbing. please were called university avenue studio extended-stay hotel afternoon. the two victims were stabbed in the parking lot of the hotel. it appeared to be a random act. both victims were taken to local hospitals of multiple stab wounds. >> an 18-year-old university of iowa student faces charges for falsely reporting an active shooter on campus.
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a text message to a friend saying it was an active shooter in the hall and then the friend called police after police arrived they evacuated the building and then he sent his friend another texting it was a joke. >> in the first interview since the tape of 2005 donald trump, the la ni?a defends her husband. inappropriate and offensive. he is heard making lewd comments to pick up women. >> he apologized. i accept his apology and i hope the american people will accept it as well. it was many years ago. he's not the same man from then
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tv host billy bush saying he egged trump on. >> speaking of bush he's been fired from his position on the today show. he's only been working on that morning talk show for a few months. he was originally suspended two days after that 2005 tape was late. i owe governor. terry branstad says he agrees with donald trump about a rigged election. branstad says there is media bias against trump and it does not give voters a complete the candidates. he says media bias and motor -- voter fraud are the same thing. >> a lot of people are skeptical today because they see the bias of the national press. they see what collusion is between clinton.
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every vote is fair. >> i was can be confident in the election system. we have a check and balances. we work in a bipartisan basis and our office as well as the local county offices are open to anyone who sees a potential problem so we can address it. >> since iowans vote with paper ballots there is no chance of any sort of internet hack. >> the fbi rel department tried to strike a deal with the agency over one of her e-mails.the controversy surrounds one e-mail about the 20-12 benghazi attacks - which was classified as "secret" last year.the classification secret last year. that classification contradicts clinton's claims that she did not send classified information. according to interviews
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the fbi says no favors were granted and that classification remains the same. >> it is 6:07. still to come no details about the red planet that scientists have confirmed after new images are sent back from a nasa spacecraft. >> weatherwise, it's not a bad day out there. it won't be as warm from yesterday. 61 at our high. 65 at noon and 70 at 3:00 this
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>> 6:10 this morning. we will have mostly sunny skies . it won't be as windy as it
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today will be comfortable with temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s. we will have cooling weather coming into play in the next few days. take a look at the numbers. upper 50s that eight. 60s at nine. midshipman 60s around lunchtime. we will have mostly sunny skies with a high of 70. overall pretty nice weather. take a look at where we are in cedar rapids currently. as we look across we have 64 degrees. west at 12 and humidity about 93%. temperatures 64 in monticello. 66 in iowa city. 63 in dubuque and 59 in prairie du chien. cold front sliding through the state today and bringing dry air . it won't be as mike or warm as yesterday. low 50s and mason city. 54 and carol. we show you what's happened to the west because that's an
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tomorrow at this time. you may want to take a light jacket because it won't be as warm as yesterday. there's the weak cold front movie to the state of iowa. you can see over the last few hours plus have been following it. here is predictor and as that frontal boundary moves away the clouds will follow it. it will be nice and dry across iowa for the next few days. our next chance of moi evening into thursday. that is just drizzle so not much more than that. there's predictor and the sunshine as we head through the day today. tonight we will have clearing skies and look okay through wednesday. we will call partly sunny day to the midweek. by evening will find more clouds. still not much of a rain chance on wednesday night into thursday morning.
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69 in waterloo. 70 in iowa city. mostly sunny and not as warm but comfortable. northwest winds at 5 to 15. tonight clear and comfortable. northwest breeze at 5 to 10. 46 cedar rapids and 40 46 cedar rapids and 48 in iowa city. tomorrow will be cooler. we will have some late drizzle and down to 46. early at 57. friday will be dry. temperatures will be in the lower 40s. midshipman 60s on saturday and sunday. ms. 60 also on monday. attend a temperature trends stay in the 60s and above normal over the next eight out of 10 days.
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with less than 10 days left in the month of october. >> that is weird. >> think about that. >> that's then closer to halloween. >> it goes halloween and then thanksgiving and christmas. >> you like order. >> forecasting. >> everything lines up perfectly. >> new images from mars have been unveiled showing no details on the martian atmosphere. >> hannah daniels show us what scientists have confirmed about the red planet. >> reporter: this is the mars no human has ever seen before. nasa scientists are giving as the first look at the red planet night glow. it was taken from the macon
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understanding where we'd have little idea on how the upper atmosphere operated. >> the glow comes from nitric oxide. >> mars appears to meet all the conditions required for life or to have met them at the surface in the past. >> this as continue their own waste to space. last year the millionaire announced to take a spacecraft in 2018. >> we want to achieve is make mars seem possible and seem as though it is something we can do in our lifetime. >> scientists say the pictures bring us one step closer to
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patterns. hannah daniels cbs news. >> that was launched in 2003 and it took one year to get to mars to study that atmosphere. >> there's never enough. >> now i need to start doing a seven days mars forecast. >> we will make that happen. >> they will watch us for our mars forec >> it is now 6:16 on this tuesday morning. it's 58 and decorah. coming up how one high school football team is playing for more than just a title this year after inspiration from an nfl player. that's next on cbs 2 this
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>> listen throughout the day for your weather first forecast
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welcome back -- it's now >> welcome back heading outside it's looking pretty good. 70 in cedar rapids and 71 in iowa city. 65 and decorah. 67 intracity and 69 in waterloo. the when could gusts up to 20 miles per hour and it will be mostly sunny. as 49ers quarterback colin or nick make his first start he
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brutality during the national anthem. he is not expiring younger football players to follow in his lead. >> after years of losses the garfield bulldogs are on a roll. they are winning every single game this season and part because they are playing for a lot more than a football title. >> for us to do this a big change will come. >> 49er quarterback colin or nick >> i want to see justice for all people and for the police
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>> they have support from the seattle school district and respect from their head coach joey thomas. >> these kids are running the show. i believe in what they are doing and in the mission. >> the team has met with the seattle police department to talk about racial inequality. garfield is in seattle's inner city. the football field doesn't have lightsa&. or bleachers.(17;43;15;06 ) jh: if you go up north // they will have like an engineering program. but when you come down here you really don't have that, ce: why do you think that is? jh; i think it's like where you're located.//(17:43:40) more white kids live in the north and more money is coming from those white kids.??? (17;39;12;29) jn: most of the people who don't agree with us are mostly like caucasian. jh: white people. jn: just to be honest. ??? (17:39:20) for them, they really don't experience//what my other friends on my football team experience. (pause for a beat)(track 6)it's tough to talk openly about racial inequality. >> it's tough to talk about racial inequality.
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feel like they have a voice. >> sometimes all it takes is a silent gesture to start the conversation. >> the top law enforcement official believes police should apologize for minority communities in order to move forward. the president of the unit of acetyl international association spoke yesterday in san diego. he praised officers who put their lot lives on the line there have been mistakes made along the way. >> the first step in this process is for law-enforcement profession and the iacp to a knowledge and apologize for the actions of the past and the role that our profession has played in society's historical mistreatment of communities of color. >> he says he hopes to break the cycle of mistrust between minority communities and
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still ahead how police want to combat the growing number of crime in the corridor. >> sunshine is on the way after some cloud cover this morning. coming up i will let you know how warm the rest of the week will be. temperatures are now 64 in cedar rapids. 56 in waterloo and 66 in i was -- iowa ci i'm chuck grassley,
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thirteen children, was married for nearly seventy years and fought for our country in world war ii. but, he never got his medals and he tried for years. dad knew his time was near. out of options, he finally called senator grassley's office. they got dad his medals.
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>> as we head to school today low 60s today and low 70s this afternoon. in between there is a little bit of cloud coverage. it is moving out and a cold front is following. it has changed the wind speed and changed our temperatures today.
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and we will stay nice and clear to the late morning. onto the afternoon it will be nice weather for everyone. it won't be as warm but we are above normal. 70 in cedar rapids, 69 in oelwein and 69 in waterloo and 65 in the court. the extended forecast is 40s tonight. some late drizzle tomorrow evening and 46. small thursday morning and 57. dry thursday night. upper 50s on friday and 60s for saturday sunday and monday. a nice fall weekend coming up. >> if you have gone windsurfing before you don't think about bringing your cell phone. one illinois man is glad he did. that's because his mass broke a mile into lake michigan without a sale could not make it back
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he could text a friend. that friend was able to call authorities who tipped off the us coast guard. they found the man and helped him get back to dry land. they say it's a good example how the right decisions before getting in the water can save your life. it is 6:27. if you are in dyersville it is 64 degrees. still ahead how a deadly storm can make asia and why one country has been hit and not out of the woods. you're watching cbs two this
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>> right now on cbs 2 this morning how the university of iowa is looking to the future to help prepare for the next major flood threat. why the threat of future flooding won't scare businesses from moving to downtown. >> the one store that is not clowning around this halloween when it comes to the creepy clown craze. we are taking a live look at the i-80 at coral ridge near coralville. not too many drivers out there. if you are about to head to work or school or whatever it looks like you will get there in good time if that's the direction you are taking. >> welcome to cbs 2 this morning. i'm jenne' ryan. let's start off with your cbs to
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just into the newsroom just into the just into the newsroom this morning -
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just into the newsroom this morning - the a-f-p in france is now reporting that there will be in international meeting about the city of mosul, iraq week.it will take place thursday in paris.right now - kurdish and iraqi soldiers are fighting to take back iraq's second largest city from the terror group isis.experts say those troops are ahead of schedule but that the seige could last weeks - or even months. happening right now - parts of t south-eastasia are bracing for the full brunt of a typhoon - that's already killed 31 people. people.vietnam has already suffered heavy rains and
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powerful tropical storm.the typhoon is expected to hit land sometime today.this is video from the phillipines - where the storm killed two people and displaced nearly 150-thousand people over the weekend.that country could be hit with a ?second typhoon later this week. the director of the iowa flood center - will visit cedar rapids today to talk about how you can better prepare yourself for the next flood. flood.cbs 2 news reporter stephanie johnson is liveat the cedar rapids downtown library to explain how. how...jenee--the iowa flood center at the university of iowa--wants people to use its how to be safe during a flight
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the i've seen develop the website after the floods of 2008 and since then they've added officials at the iowa flood center say floods are happening more frequently so knowing where you can find information is important. 16;20;56 "the flooding trends are increasing so we eec we'll probably be dealing with on a more regular basis and just how we can get ahead of the game a bit and you know help to provide the people with the information they need before the next flood event hap" happens."this event is set for noon today at the cedar rapids downtown library - it's free and open to the public. covering the corridor in cedar rapids stephanie johnson cbs 2
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on friday - one of university of iowa's biggest comebacks after the flood of 2008 will go on display for all to explore. but today - we're going to give you a sneak peak. at 11 a-m - u-i officials are letting our cameras into the new voxman music building. flooding 8 years ago forced students and faculty out of the former building - but after years of planning and construction - the new space welcomed students this fall. dedication ceremony will begin at 4 on friday. hundreds of workers in cedar rapids will move from the edge of town - to the heart of it. it.digital marketing company hibu is moving from its "c" street southwest location to the town center building on third avenue southeast.the move transfers 650 jobs to the downtown district.the business - formerly known as yellow book - will make the move in
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there are several small operations also eyeing downtown cedar rapids.cbs 2 news reporter connor morgan shows us how the center of the city -- --is undergoing a major overhau. overhaul. with two major floods in eight years - even city manager jeff pomeranz can see why with major floods in eight years even city manager jeff pomeranz can see why businesses may be's skeptical for moving downtown. scaring businesses like hibu from setting up shop in the heart of cedar rapids.mayor ron corbett says the company's downtown commitment is a crucial victory for the city. city."they actually looked at space not just in cedar rapids, but outside of cedar rapids. so to keep these jobs in cedar rapids was critical." large companies aren't alone in choosing downtown. ironically - the flood of '08 is aiding aspiring downtown entrepreneurs.economic development manager jasmine
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disaster's relief fund is kickstarting small businesses as part of the city's micro loan program. program."there's actually a lot more interest than what we had originally anticipated. we didn't think it would be this high of a demand."modteets williams got a ten-thousand dollar micro loan from the city.a chicago native - williams plans to open a market at the roosevelt and says the downtown is a prime location for business. business."coming from a bigger city, i can see what needs to be fulfilled in downtown cedar rapids and i just felt like happy that i was the first one to take advantage of that opportunity." that's connor morgan reporting. williams says he plans to have his convenience store - called mod's market - opened before the start of the new year. right now - burglaries on the rise in cedar rapids. so far this year - compared to last year - police have seen nearly 100 more cases- and this years not even over. that's why police are asking residents to learn more about the neighborhood watch
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that's why police are asking people to learn more about the neighborhood watch program. they hope to get more engagement by revealing the latest burglary developments in neighborhoods. you are invited to attend tonight's meeting at the cedar rapids public library. it begins at 630 tonight. if you are looking for a clown mask this halloween, you will not find one at target. that retail giant decided to remove all clown masks from their shelves and online due to the negative attention that clowns have been receiving the past few months. cedar rapids public safety officer says there has been some clown sightings called into police recently but there have been no credible threats or instances of violence involving any of the creepy clowns scarce. every night a staggering number of children here in the corridor and across the country go to bed hungry. a recent report found last year more than 13 million american
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issue. natsfor some students, food isn't always something that's readily available.jarod f17:34:19 "it's very hard for parents to make ends meet and so some kids even feel like they need to get a job and help pay for food."at tate high school, there's an overwhelming population of students in need.amber 17:20:09 "we have a high percentage of free and reduced lunch students as well as a good number of homeless families."senior jared rogers says his family has struggled th 17:34:56 "my mom, she's doing the best she can. this is going to be the sixth year since my dad had died so every day it's kind of a struggle." the new food pantry would allow students like jarod to take free food on mondays and fridays no questions askeda& it's an expansion of a program that already existed.amber 17:19:31 "all of our students get free breakfast and lunch and then having this pantry will provide with them with knowing that they essentially get a free dinner as well." jarod 17:35:53 "it's already made a big difference in our
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in our finances. >> alleviating stress outside of school is part of the goal. school officials want to help students succeed in the classroom as well. >> what we are hoping for is we will see an increase in our academics with grace and attendance. >> it is the best thing they've did expect for students that need a little extra help -- >> we have every item that you need. we hav provided diapers and wipes. >> dora miller reporting. all donations come from trinity church in johnson county crisis center. officials will evaluate the program and hoping to expand it to other schools in the district. it is 6:40. it 64 in dyersville. we have more to come let's take
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fox28 morning live. where cooking with clinton. his secret to the perfect braised short ribs. +2 corridor women battled intake was last night. they join us to explain how they fared against that sweet and salty competitors. that's coming up on fox28 morning live local news at seven. >> not a bad day today. it 70 today and 60s tomorrow. your full
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the average age of a homeless person is 9 years old.
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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. whoa. >> weatherwise not a bad day today. mostly sunny skies. calm winds out there and a comfortable day.-the upper 60s to the lower 70s. 63 degrees around 10 this morning. 65 at noon and a high of 70
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warm as yesterday. take a look at sky cam right now. there's not much going on. we do have cloud coverage out there. as we look across the sky we are at 62 degrees. the temperatures continue to drop. north and west wind 15 gusting to 20 today. 66 in iowa city. 63 in dubuque. as we go to oelwein and waterloo where cloud coverage is moving out. look at the changing temperatures. they are in the lower 50s. highs today in this 70s. 70 in davenport. satellite and radar we see some cloud coverage from des moines back to decorah. that is a lot a cold front that will continue to move off the east as the day goes on. behind it gusty north and west winds. those will bring us cooler temperatures over the next few days. dichter says let's move that
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we should have sunny skies. we should have clear skies this evening. tomorrow we do bring in partly cloudy skies ahead of our next cold front that moves in on wednesday into thursday. two frontal boundaries when moving now and one moving was in a into thursday. that late-night wednesday to thursday could bring us some light rain as we head wednesday and thursday. today mostly sunny but not as warm. upper 60s and waterloo. 71 in iowa city and 73 in washington. upper 60s around the dubuque area. your forecast tonight mostly clear, calm and comfortable. north and west breeze 5 to 10. we will be in the 40s around decorah. 46 up in waterloo. tomorrow's forecast it will be cooler. upper 60s on the board and partly sunny.
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at 5 to 10 miles per hour. extended forecast has that small chance of drizzle late wednesday down to 46. drizzle in the morning otherwise clearing skies on thursday. 35 for thursday night. you'll find 50 degrees on friday and sunny skies. it should be comfortable for friday night football. saturday and sunday it should saturday night and sunday night. monday has the mid-60s and we will give you the ten-day trend where it brings more of the 60s for tuesday and wednesday and next thursday. all in all nice comfortable weather. we may be a little bit below normal by the end of the week. the weekend is looking good. >> here's a look at some of eastern i was top stories on this tuesday morning. this weekend thousands of pounds of prescription medicine
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the semi annual event is a way to get rid of drugs that you do not use and save lives. from 10 to 2 this saturday you can drop off your old medicines at hundreds of locations. there will be one permanent drop-offs station in every single county by january. state officials take this initiative very seriously. >> oftentimes we are in the top two or three and for our country. >> we have posted everything under the story on our website cbs2iowa.com. it is 6:47. if you are in centerpoint it is 62 degrees. just ahead we are updating the most important stories you need
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and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. it's troubling. congressman blum actually co-sponsored a bill that could make it legal for a woman to be fired just for being pregnant. and blum tried to defund planned parenthood, even though women depend on it for critical care, like cancer screenings. i was diagnosed with breast cancer, and i know it was early detection that made a difference. it's not a political issue. it's about caring about all of our people here in this country.
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>> it is 6:50. right now we are taking a look at i-380 at wilson avenue, southwest. it is starting to pick up out there and starting to get brighter with those headlights. just make sure you take that into account but it does not the names of two people killed just outside of decorah. decorah.it all happened in a mobile home park in freeport. 55-year-old craig freilinger and 41-year-old sarah szabo were both found dead on sunday evening from gunshot wounds. the winneshiek county sheriff's office says the couple recently separated. officials tell cbs 2 news they
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not in any danger. developing right now in cedar falls -- --authorities are now piecing together what led up to a double stabbing.police were called to university avenue studios extended stay hotel just after 4:30 yesterday after. afternoon.the two victims were stabbed in the parking lot area of the hotel - and appeared to be randomly chosen. hotel. they appear to be randomly chosen. police arrested and charged him with two counts of attempted murder. both victims were taken to the hospital for treatment of multiple stab wounds. in the first interview since the 2005 tape of donnell tramp leads melania trump's defense her husband. in an interview with cnn she called trump's words attempts to pick up women. melania says the two are now moving on. melania trump: "he apologized.
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the american people will accept as well. and it was many, many years ago. he's not the man that... that i know." know."also in the interview - she blames t-v host billy bush - saying he egged her husband >> in the video she blames tv host billy bush saying he egged her husband on to say those dirty and bad things. >> position on the today show. he has only been working on that morning talkshow for a few months. bush was suspended originally after the tape is late. >> the fbi released another batch of notes from investigation into hillary clinton's emails. those notes reveal a top official at the state department tried to strike a deal with the agency over one of her emails. the controversy surrounds one email about the 2012 benghazi
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the classification of that email contradicts clinton's claims that she did not send classified information. according to interviews officials felt pressure to change the email rankings. iowa.officials now say estimate about two million dollars in damage at a construction site near reasnor. that's the same location where equipment was targeted back in august as well.federal authorities are now investigating.dakota access is offering 100-thousand dollars for information leading to an arrest. it's now on this morning.right now it's degrees in when we come back, we'll take a look at the three stories you'll need to know on this mor.
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here are the three stories you need to >> good morning here are the three stories you need to know to start your tuesday. notable fire crews tried to save a burning home in bertram after midnight. the crew on the scene says firefighters worked to tame those flames for more than two hours. linn county shares office says no one was home at the time and initial reports said was going on the renovations. officials are working to figure out what started that fire. 18-year-old harrison is facing charges for reporting an active shooter on campus. it turned out to be a hoax. police said he sent a text message to a friend saying there's an active shooter in birch residence hall. he later sent the same student another texting it was a joke and he is now charged with
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right now burglars are on the rise in cedar rapids. so far this year compared to last year police have seen 100 more cases and the year is not even over. police are asking residents to learn more about the neighborhood watch program and hope to get more engagement by revealing the latest burglary developments in neighborhoods and you are invited to attend tonight's meeting at the cedar rapids public library that starts at 6:30. if you go you should be able to wear a t-shirt. >> take a look what's happening. a little bit ocl they are moving the clouds that and the sunshine moving in. it will be cooler today in the upper 60s and lower 70s. it will be a dry and of the week and weekend as well.
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? good morning. it is tuesday, october 18th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." new fbi documents revealing alleged breac during hillary clinton's time as secretary of state. and melania trump breaks her silence, saying her husband was egged on to make lewd comments about women. new information about foreign hackers threatening our election. how a russian general close to president putin could be inspiring a new kind of warfare. more big rig drivers are beyond retirement age. cbs news goes undercover to show how older drivers and weak regulations could put your

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