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act. welcome to cbs 2 this morning. i am jenee ryan. thank you for waking up with us. we will start off with checking in on your weather, would justin roberts that if you're with us a few minutes ago, we were talking about the shaved ice? >> there is an ice cream truck with a dog. that there is a truck that does through my neighborhood. >> he is not lying. >> listen. >> you can barely see it. >> it will come through. just wait there it is. >> baroness. >> i was not lying. >> you were not lying. >> you're a trust worthy
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neighborhood that day. >> people think they can turn around my house -- in front of my house. look at what is happening weatherwise. we have the 40s this morning as we start the day. as we look live downtown, we have clouds, and 44 degrees. we have a beautiful skyline shot this point. it is 44 in waterloo and 37 purchasing. southeast as we head through the afternoon, in an it is going back to the east overnight. the satellite radar is featuring cloud cover this morning. it is 52 degrees at noon and 55 and cloudy this afternoon. and we will see scattered showers this afternoon. we will let you know what is ahead with a midweek in the end
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minutes. cedar rapids police are starting to worry about the increase in crime because it could lead to guns ending up in the wrong hands. have been 18 firearms stolen from cars. many were left unlocked, into weapons were ak-47s. the police chief says there were around 20 guns stolen. this year, not even over yet, were approaching that number. >> it gun ownership. >> that is what we're trying to advocate for. a firearm is a lethal weapon. >> it is by no means similar to a laptop computer or a cell phone or other items that are frequently dolan from vehicles.'s back -->> lock your doors and never leave valuables
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though it is nice to have your car warmed up, if you're not careful, someone else can jump in and drive off with your car. a woman will spend nearly 4 years behind bars for her role in the accidental killing of a 12-year-old ball. kgan fire is provided a firearm to a prohibited person. she gave the teenager a rifle knowing he was in the friend was handling the rifle when it went off in a will it emma redlinger . she died.>> people were arrested for breaking in home and they threaten to hurt a child. there is a report that three suspects broke into a home in north liberty. property was damaged and other items were thrown in a dumpster. victor curry and lorenzo are
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charges in each could face up to 10 years in prison. a lawsuit over the president bruce harold can move or. as we reported in june, a retire administrator led to -- they said he violated the open meeting laws because they met privately with harold in july. they dispute that because it does not follow -- fall under the open record worlds. it will go to trial. researchers at the university of iowa are looking for a way to stop cancer. joe takes us inside a lab where unique resources are leading to new discoveries.>> reporter: there is a viable resource tucked away at the university of iowa.
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researchers around the world. scientists at the university of iowa are using them to break new ground in cancer research. >> we are positioned to do it because we have the antibody collection. we haven't resource.>> reporter: more than 13,000 proteins are letting them watch tumors grow. >> let's make a model interest are antibodies to see if we can find new drugs. the drugs for cancer state. broke the doctor's wife fell victim to bring cancer six years ago. >> the last breath you have, your last energy, do something about this. >> reporter: they are using the vast collection of antibodies to fight it. >> we will have a single drug which will stop all tumors from forming. >> this does not cure cancer but it can make it easier to
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>> we found two targets. it is not going to be hard. they work on breast cancer and melanoma.>> that was joe reporting. those in linn county , they are working to rage -- raise the wage of workers. they want to address this on the state level. he is not happy with the mix of counties levels. he will start work with both parties on the issue.>> we want to improve the incomes for people that make minimum wage. we want to do it in a way that is not going to put small
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account clarified his comments said he personally does not support a minimum wage hike. republicans blocked proposal increases for several years. >> in two months, those in linn county will get a raise. johnson county, it will be the third of a wage hike. >> were linn county county, it will be the first increases. the first increase will be $8.25 per hour. and it will increase at the start of the year. >> donald trump and hillary clinton are holding rallies today in florida. donald trump is campaigning for the last three days. he continues to show pulls behind him. he says they are meant to suppress support on election trailing by five points among likely voters.meanwhile -
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temperatures and showers in the forecast. move the rain moves in this evening and we will have thundershowers overnight tonight. we could have heavy rain but nothing severe. we will watch rain move in this afternoon, later this evening. will go back to the predictor in a bit. numbers are 49 at 10:00. we have 52 at lunchtime and a high of 55 degrees this afternoon. we have a chance of rain this afternoon. downtown across we have breakfast being made. it is 44 degrees right now. the east when is at seven. it feels like 40 degrees out side. it is 47 in iowa city, dubuque is 43 in waterloo is at 44 degrees. we find 50s off to the west and 40s here in east. the highs today, featuring the
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anywhere from the upper 50s to the lower 70s. clouds are moving in the forecast today. we are seeing a little bit of light rain across west iowa. there's a better chance of rain as the low gets closer and pushing the moisture in tonight. the overnight hours, you can see that having rain move through the forecast. the heaviest rain will be from midnight tonight until 6:00 in the morning. the clouds will be here this afternoon. we will start to see a little rain chance developing. more is happening tonight through the overnight. there is the heavy rain. that is through 6:00 or 7:00 tomorrow. moisture is slowly moving of by lunchtime. and most of the rain is gone by 5:00 the afternoon. clouds will move out and we will have partly cloudy for
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54 in cedar rapids. 57 in iowa city. it is cloudy skies. we feature showers this afternoon. more rain is tonight with thundershowers. look at the went. look at the wind. the temperatures are 48 in waterloo. 42 into core and 51 in washington. the heaviest rains highway 20 in north. you can see cooler temperatures. forecast we will be offering the 50s tomorrow with rain. the upper 50s on thursday. let's bring in the rest of the week. it is 70 as we head through friday. we have a notable end of the week it is 51 on friday night and saturday and 70s is enough
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and 60s. >> nice. i like your back to the 50s. we were talking about going back to idaho. every year we had a act to the 50s. they brought their cars out and a music played downtown. it was a reminiscent moment. >> i was talking about wednesday. they are only 10 years removed from the 50s. >> that is because we are so involved and how beautiful our country is, we do outdoor stuff. >> potatoes and what else? i always see potatoes on this list. >> we have potatoes and jenee . this is the day chicago cubs fans have been waiting for
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were series.>> [ overlapping speakers ] >> before we had to break, what it means to cubs fans across the united states.>> he will hit a ground ultrashort. over to first. they are going to the world series. the cubs win the pennant. back it has been 71 years since chicago celebrated those words.>> [ chearing ]>> reporter: cubs fans are overcome with a new reality.>> chicago seems it is about to win the national league east. >> it is almost mathematically impossible for them to lose the grip on first place. no fan really believes that. >> this is a good feeling. >> many cub fans say they're not sure how to react. >> so many of us were not around and 1945. we never experienced it.
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>> how many times have they broken your heart? how many years as it since 1945? >> [ laughter ] >> even a 15-year-old selling soda when i last went to the world series against detroit, they lost in 1945. he picked up a stop of the war as a souvenir. >> what compelled you to say that? >> years until i could get the next one. >> now after waiting more than seven decades, he is not only excited but optimistic. them. they've got young players, they've got very talented players - a great manager! i mean there's no doubt about it."(dr) "you know, you're so positive about this, i'm afraid to air this interview, frankly. (laughs) it would really curse the whole thing."(sr) "it's not going to curse them at all!
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it is a little bit cold. from ipad screen times to sitting in front of the tv, they receive more media at earlier ages. the american academy of pediatrics has guidelines or visual media. this doctor has tips for parents of young children.>> reporter: before heading off to school, kira and ava are watching educational tv. there parents, feel, allow a half hour each day.>> we are practicing. we are reading. we dance party's. we will have more family time.>> reporter: family like the fields russell with how much screen time in tv and ipads and cell phones is appropriate for there children. >> i remember my has been i talking and thinking, we really need to not allow for so much
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attached to it it did not feel healthy to me.>> reporter: because of the landscape, the american academy of pediatrics is relaxing screen time. her children younger than 18 months, screen media is still discouraged. video chatting is okay. children 18 to 24 months should only use educational programs are asked with her parents. for children 2 tookie five years of age, should be limited to five hours displace physical play, it can't displace family meals and social interaction. those are really the jobs, if you will, of a young child and they need to do those before they're using media.the takaway message here, is for parents to find a balance. media exposure can either have a positive or a negative effect on kids. pediatricians want parents to become media mentors teaching kids to use
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cbs news new york. research has shown - kids and teen from five - to 18 can benefit from media use. use.but the negative impacts start to show - when those kids gett too ?much screen time.it can cause kids to gain weight or lose sleep.experts say parents need to put a consistent limit on daily screen time - make sure kids get at least an hour of physical activity - and at least 8-to-12 hours of sleep every single day. it's right now it's degrees in still to come -why the rates of speed were so different for the two vehicles involved in a deadly crash in the deadly crash that weekend. we are starting with cloudy skies in the rain will in today. look at the temperatures this
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sometimes, maybe it's worth listening to a politician. take congressman rod blum. on social security, blum doesn't just back the republican special interest agenda-- he's campaigning on it. for years, he's pressed to privatize social security, risking seniors' guaranteed benefits on the stock market. and blum supported benefit cuts by voting to raise social security's retirement age. so if you care about a secure retirement, listen to rod blum: he's putting your security at risk. house majority pac is responsible
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we have a cloudy day today. it is 52 degrees at recess and 55 this afternoon. the kids had, we are in the lower 40s. we cloud cover moving through. as we head to let you know there are small shower chances. we have a better chance of rain is moving after four clock this afternoon. we have heavier showers. the heavier rain is north of the highway 20 this evening. we. is of heavy rain tonight. today it is cloudy and cooler with 54 in waterloo and 55 in cedar rapids.
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the 40s tonight. we showers and thunder. that moves out in the afternoon. we 42 tonight. partly sunny on thursday. a beautiful day is expected on friday. were down to 51 on friday night in the 50s and 60s for saturday. in the last day of october, also on monday. jaywalkers are comfy on the road here in the and portland, maine, there was a man roaming around the streets dressed as a treat..police have identified him as this, asher woodward. he said you can see him there in the middle of the screen. he was blocking traffic at the intersection of congress in high street in portland, maine, yesterday afternoon. they charged him with abstract been the public way. he was dressed as a tree
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robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. right now on cbs 2 this morning...the manhunt going on right now - over the man hunt going on right now over several states across plus - it's the night many baseball fans here in eastern iowa have been dreaming of -
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michael vance. recently released from an oklahoma jail - he is suspected of shooting and killing his aunt and uncle and injuring four others - including police officers - while on the run. authorities put out a wanted flyer describing vance - but it also contains a disturbing sentence. he has quote "a medical condition and may try to spread disease."the medical condition was not specified but an oklahoma sheriff's public information officer disease that can be transmitted by blood."vance is believed to be carrying an a- k-47 and driving a silver 2007 mitsubishi eclipse. new this morning - two young boys are recovering in the hospital - after their father jumped off a new jersey bridge - with them in his arms. the father died - but his two kids are expected to survive. police say they could've
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feet into a wooded area. a student getting off a springville school bus-- bus--was taken to the hospital after a car slammed into the back of the stopped bus.it happened around four yesterday afternoon near stone road along highway 151.the linn county sheriff's office tells cbs 2 news the student was treated for minor injuries.the driver of the car was also taken to the hospital with life-threatning injuries. new details this morning - killed more than a dozen people over the weekend in california.the tour bus was traveling around 65 miles per hour when it slammed into a semi truck going just 5-miles per hour.the truck was driving into a semi-track -- truck going five miles per hour. officials say it was going slow. most passengers in the bus were not wearing seat belts so the listed here on impact.>> i hit
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>> the impact just me. i blacked out.>> investigators do not know why the bus was traveling so fast. the fayette county sheriff's office arrested a man cetyl rapids were sexually abusing a 14 or a girl. lewis lord the girl to multiple locations over the eu social media to find this victim and others as well. he could face more charges and will -- if victims come forward. supporters of upper domestic violence penalties failed to advance legislation and all the. a survivor is not hitting up. stephanie lee has her story at the capital.>> reporter: tiffany allison shared her
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announcement lives.'s -- she hoped it would get legislators to move.>> it has been a slow pace. it is bennett rawl to get progress made but a bill aiming offenders - and allison wants lawmakers to take up the issue again.what allison is asking for is what governor terry branstad has vocally supported before." more than one year but this is a critical issue.""we'll also be pushing for the governor's legislation which is the third strike harassment stalking bill -- dating violence being considered domestic violence is one of our big priorities." allison says another priority is the lethality assessment protocol.developed in maryland -- it's an interactive questionnaire police can use with victims during domestic violence calls."and it can gauge if an offender is
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have to wear a gps monitoring device during court processing. 'victims know best and we know our situation and we know what's needed to protect us." in des moines, steffi lee cbs 2 news. the iowa coalition against domestic violence says mandatory minimum penalities don't deter crime - and would discourage many victims from seeking help.a spokes-person says they'll focus on supporting policies providing victims more economic iowa city school leaders will victims with economic support. school leaders will meet today to discuss goals for the district. stephanie johnson is live a in iowa city. she will explain to us what the board plans to talk about. stroke the board will meet here behind me at the service center center at 6 tonight, and there's a lot to talk about - including recent student test scores and what they say about the achievement gap.
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re minority students enrolled in the school district.according to numbers iowa city gives to the federal and state government---the average white middle school student has a four and ten chance of being in the advance category for reading and math. while black students on the other hand has a less than ten percent chance of being in that category. the district has been looking at these inequities and has several programs in the works to close this gap---including the new task force. also on the agenda for tonight's meeting - the board will discuss the new superintendent contract. again meeting will take place here at the professional development at the educational services center.covering the corridor in iowa city stephanie johnson cbs 2 news. two out-of-state companies face several charges after misleading iowa seniors about medicare. the iowa insurance division filed charges against 'robert stillwell agency' and 'senior direct.' the companies sent
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claims saying congress reduced medicare benefits - which isn't true. another mailing also said "plan-f" insurance was being cancelled - but didn't say people already in that plan will be able to keep their insurance. the iowa insurance division says the companies were trying to solicit elderly customers for the division says the companies were trying to solicit elderly customers for various insurance agencies. >> cubs fans are anxious to see something that he thought they there favorite team in the world series. it is happening tonight in cleveland. game features to the most tormented and bases in the history of sports. the cubs have not won the world series in 108 years. the cleveland indians last won a title in 1948. joe badin says there's a whole lot of pressure but his players will be fine. that is once the first pitch is
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first moment, everything is on the line. you will get a little bit of that rush but once the first pitches thrown, your thinking about it. that is the same thing that will happen. you can watch the game on her sister's station, fox 28. it starts at 7:00 tonight. regain coverage begins at 6:30. at his 6:41 on morning. if you are in iowa city, it is 47 degrees. we want to take a look at what we're working on for you this morning. if you're looking for halloween costume, on a budget, but he thought about checking out secondhand stores? we have creative ideas for costumes from goodwill. most of us get gussied up to look like those that some of the
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welcome back. it is 6:50 on this tuesday morning. we are taking a look at i-30 -- 380. it is starting to pick up. lots of company on the roads. nothing is getting i cedar rapids police are starting to worry about an increase in crime - that could lead to guns ending up in the wrong hands. hands.this year - there have been 18 firearms stolen from cars -- many left unlocked.two of the weapons - a-k 47's. police chief wayne jerman says between 2014 and 2015 - says between 2014 and 2015 - there were around 20 guns stolen - and with the year not yet over - we are quickly approaching that number now.
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responsible gun ownership that we are trying to advocate for. again, a firearm is a lethal weapon, it's by no means similar to a laptop computer or cell phone or other items that are frequently stolen from vehicles it's a deadly wea" weapon,"moral of the story -- police ask you to always lock your doors and never leave valuables in the car.also - as cold temperatures approach - already have the car warmed up -police say if you're not careful - someone else could be driving off in it. three people have now been arrested for breaking into a home in the corridor - assaulting someone - and threatening to hurt a child.the iowa city press citizen reports - that the three suspects broke into a home in north liberty - on the 100 block of sugar creek lane. lane.shaneice snipe - victor 100 lock of sugarcreek lane.
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all face ellery burglary charges. they could spend up to 10 years in prison. a lawsuit over the higher of the university of iowa bruce harold is coming process violated open meetings laws because four members met privately with harreld in july. regents dispute that - saying it does not fall under open records rules because a majority of the board did not take part in the meetings.it's unclear when the case will go to trial. donald trump and hillary clinton - are both holding rallies today in the battle- ground state of florida. florida.trump has been campaigning in the sun-shine state for the past three days - where he continues to call polls that show him behind - flawed.a new national poll from c-n-n shows trump trailing by five points among likely voters.hillary clinton visits cedar rapids on friday. as the presidential campaigns start to make their closing arguements to voters - they're also trying to help their
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congress.in 2014 -- democrats lost their majority in the senate -- and one of the biggest tasks for the party is to try and take it back. back.iowa senator chuck grassley is on the other side of that fight -- after he became the chair of the senate of the other side of the night after he became the chair of the senate judiciary committee when republicans took over in 2014. he says the talk about democrats taking the white house and senate is premature.>> 24 republicans an them cut seats, we have been working hard for year. were going to main train this meeting of the senate. maybe by a tighter margin.>> coming up, we sit down with one of the democrats fighting hard in the other chamber of commerce -- congress, to get one more democrat in iowa to washington dc. it is 6:53 on
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here are the three stories you need to know to start your tues. tuesday.robyn merchant will spend nearly four years here are the stories you need to know to start your tuesday. robyn merchant behind bars. authorities tells us she gave a teenager a rifle, knowing he was using marijuana. in february of last year, friend of the teenager handled the rifle when it went off and it struck emma redlinger who died . b/e aerospace is planning
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this is the world largest manufacturer a plane seats. the stock market on monday, the stock market dark -- dropped while b/e aerospace jumped more than eight dollars per share. for the first time, you will be able to see inside the hill of dreams home. the owners of the land are holding to worse to the house that overlooks the baseball field. it will cost you $20 for adults and $12 for children. the owner said about 100,000 people vis if you're heading out this week, to go tomorrow.>> yes. we have rain overnight tonight. we are dry on thursday and friday. it is on the 70s on friday. a good look at the weekend.
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maybe it's worth listening to a politician. take congressman rod blum. on social security, blum doesn't just back the republican special interest agenda-- he's campaigning on it. for years, he's pressed to privatize social security, risking seniors' guaranteed benefits on the stock market. and blum supported benefit cuts by voting to raise social security's retirement age. so if you care about a secure retirement, listen to rod blum: he's putting your security at risk. house majority pac is responsible
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good morning. it is tuesday, october 25, 2016. welcome to cbs "this morning." just two weeks to go until election day. hillary clinton shifts her donald trump launches his own nightly website. posting live videos on the run. oklahoma a hunt for a man also accused of wounding two police officers. and accident on a river raft kills two people at australia's biggest theme park. >> we begin with today's
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