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57 degrees at 11:00. the fog is starting to run through at times. fifty-seven right now at cedar rapids. a partly sunny sky. waterloo, 61. iowa city, 61. dubuque, 53. wind out of the 30. the satellite and radar -- still some cloud cover. let me show you what is ahead. continuing to diminish the clouds. partly cloudy to -- sunny skies later this afternoon. upper 60s at 9:00. details on friday night football and trick-
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district-with a look at the canidates' schedules today-
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with the candidates in town- there are some road to prepare for.in cedar rapids- starting this morning- 12th avenue will be closed from 2nd to 4th street southeast.also this morning- 11th avenue will close from 3rd to 4th street southeast. >> with the candidates in town, there are road closures to prepare for. in cedar rapids, starting this morning, 12 avenue will be closed from second street, to fourth street. also 11th avenue will close from third street, to fourth street southeast starting this afternoon. and pershing closing. and then third street southeast will
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avenue southeast trick that brings us to the question of the day. >> do you think the wikileaks scandal will effect to the outcome of the presidential campaign? to answer that, you can go to cbs2iowa.com and click on the question of the day link and cast your vote. right now the national transportation safety board is investigating what caused a charter plane with the republican vice president on board to skid off the runway. just before 8:00 last night, the plane overshot the runway and skidded into an area designed -- to an area decide -- designed to stop a speeding plains. mike pence described what happened on cbs this morning. >> when the plane came to a stop, we noticed there was mud on the windows on the front half of the plane. i'm so grateful to the first responders. they were virtually on the scene before the plane stopped rolling. grateful to the pilots and everyone involved. we are back on the campaign trail today. >> my pants has a rally outside the delta and north carolina this evening.
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isn't heard of that isis is exterminated in iraq and syria. they say isis could be planning another attack and now there is a sense of urgency. internet pay for safe and secure report, our national correspondent explains how these nations helped to brand the islamic state. >> iraqi troops advanced toward most trying to free more than 1 million residents from two years of brutal isis rule from the second- largest city. this while defense officials say isis les experts say retreating in these two nations will most certainly break the spirit of the islamic state. >> it is so important that they fail in iraq and syria. they planted the flag here. they said they are divinely ordained to remain and expand. >> last year, isis used a caliphatea& spanning from europe to asia./bridge/the islamic state's holy war has been heavily financed by iraqi oil sold on the black market. one elder statesman i spoke
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enemy of this treasure is also ?key? to crushing the isis narrative./sot - frfile wmperry/perry 10:29 "that is a very important way of going after isila& keep them from getting the resources they need to carry out their mission." 10:37/vo/defense officials say isis lost roughly 50% of it's territory in iraq and 20% in syriaa&. /isis related.mov/and since fleeing ?those? battlefieldsa& experts say isis soldiers and those ?inspired? by the islamic state a& staged attacks in battlefield, isis says -- they say isis staged attacks in nearly 30 countries in 2015. >> the islamic state is failing to live up to its divine mission in establishing and building this caliphate. so it has an incentive to change the conversation by conducting attacks outside of iraq and syria. >> experts say it is not a matter of when but if isis -- not a matter of if, but when isis will be defeated.
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>> jeff byrne reporting. and the city council does not want to follow the linn county ordinance rick it looks like other towns are ready to follow suit. in september, the board of supervisors passed a countywide mandate to raise the wage to ten to $25 an hour -- $10.25 an hour by 2019. they are also considering other measures. starting monday, some students will catch a ride to the bus with a shoulder belt. the des moines register reports is part of a new study that the school district will be a part of. the iowa department of education is doing the tests. last year the national safety administration recommended that seatbelts should be added to school buses. cost is one of the deciding factors because per bus, it will cost up to $9500 to install seatbelts.
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students from kennedy high school slept outdoors to understand what it is like to be homeless for one night. the students slept and cardboard boxes and used one gets to keep warm. about 150 students took part in the homeless awareness overnight. it is the most participation this will has seen since it first started in 2000 to. one senior said she hopes to carry this experience with her all the way to college. >> definitely in college, i want to bring id start something there. >> the students raised over $2000. they plan to donate the money to local shelters. halloween has gone high- tech in an effort to make it safe and fun for everyone. twice as many kids are killed by cars while walking during halloween than any other day of the year. that is a wake-up call for parents.
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around halloween night. one company wants to make sure every kid has fun. >> the nextdoor app was designed to connect neighbors there for halloween, a special giving out candy this halloween and if you answer yes, we put a little candy corn over your home."cedar rapids police say there's a built-in safety feature when you know whose house you plan to visit. "another positive way to interact and to trick or treat in your own neighborhood."and the app can be used to tip drivers off to busy streets in the area. area. "we're asking especially in the neighborhoods, residential areas, go slow, go very slow."parents can map their route... route..."like the online equivalent to turning on your front porch light."and reduce the risk of wandering children. children."go in your own neighborhoods, go to homes that you know."something police and nextdoor designers say makes halloween night a
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nextdoor is bring back a sense of community in the neighborhood and halloween is such a family friendly, community building holiday." most people trick or treat between 5 and 8.so police ask people to be mindful of that. if you don't want to wander your neighborhood, there are plenty of trunk or treats going on in the community. and if you're looking for something fun to do with the kids this year-there's a "spooky swim" pool party at the bedner pool from six to 8:30 p-m. will enjoy participating in fun games and will receive a bag of treats when they leave. it's six dollars at the door and swim passes are not accepte. accepted.and once you're done swimming you can dance on over to the 25th annual "special populations halloween dance" at the northwest rec center from seven to nine p-mpeople of all ages and abilities are encouraged to come and wear their best costume for prizes! admission is five dollars at the door. coming up on the cbs 2 news at
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science-what scientists say the sounds mean- and their importance for current research.
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halloween will be here before we know it. it looks like we are going to have pretty nice weather for that, right? >> thank you. i have always dreamed of doing this. >> you don't want to. people will complain on the bad days. take a look at what is happening. nobody has much to complain about. other than the abundance of
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eventually, strong wind moving the clouds out. tomorrow, 72. still mild. partly sunny. showers tomorrow night. and 60, a cooler but dry day sunday. we had fog this morning. some of it hanging around the area. a warmer day today. dusty wind. right now gusting at 20. gusting up to 30 later this afternoon. today, 74. upper 60s into the evening. he can still see cloud cover. some fog in parts of the viewing area. right now in cedar ra degrees. south wind at 15. the humidity, 93%. on the board, 61 in iowa city. dubuque, 53. decorah, 55. looking at the wind, 5-15, gusting at 20. testing of 30 later today. temperatures on the board. decorah, 55 now. carol, 73.
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north. upper 70s to low 80s and the central and western parts of the state. the satellite and radar. cloud cover still on the board. we look at the predictor. an area of low pressure to the north. it is dragging a weak cold front through the picture. we will cool a little bit tomorrow. cooler tomorrow night with stray showers possible. sunday, the coolest day of all. upper 50s to lower-60s. we will turn around and warm things up as we head into monday. low-level cloud cover out there now. that eventually will give way to more sunshine. partly cloudy sky tonight. tomorrow starts with a partly cloudy sky. on the look for stray shower chances are tomorrow evening. most of which is to the north. we could see some passing through the forecast tomorrow through early sunday. so maybe a stray shower or two before you head to church. that is short-lived. although it is a cooler day, we
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today, mainly sunny skies. southwest wind at 10-20. could gust up to 30. a mild day. upper 60s to low 70s north. mid to upper 60s in the south. tonight, low 50s to the north. low 60s to the south. partly cloudy, mild and breezy. for friday night football, a lot of folks out and about. superb weather for that. a high of 74 today. sixty overnight. gametime, the mid to upper 60s. partly cloudy sky expected. just a couple of clouds in the sky. low 70s saturday. sunday, a high of 60. low of 49 sunday night. monday, high of 74. down to 53 for monday evening. for the trick-or-treaters, the forecast is very much of a treat. mid to upper 60s. anally clear and calm. the ten-day trend -- offering
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in friday, saturday and sunday. let's check college football really quick. the cyclones taking on k state. should be mild and gorgeous weather. tomorrow night, the panthers entertaining the bison. sixty-six, the daytime temperature. as you walk outside after the game, a few showers for late saturday night. >> overall, nothing to complain about. >> could be worse. coming up on the cbs2 news, why those spooky sounds say there is a reason behind
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with halloween just a few days away, some scientists at the university of iowa are welcome back. the countdown is on for halloween. a few days away. sometimes it -- some scientists are listening to some spooky sounds. we take a listen and explain what they are. >> sound is a powerful thing. it can evoke emotion and help us understand the world we live in. right now researchers at the
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strange. and even worldly. >> these strange sounds come from dark places. what do you think they are? >> i think it is halloween music. it sounds like ghosts and monsters are coming. >> it would be like screams. >> it sounds science fiction movie. >> actually this comes from the planet jupiter. >> that is weird. does not sound like it. >> the sounds were picked up by radio antennas that were made right here at the university of iowa but are now traveling on the juno probe. and they're actually focused along the field lines magnetic field lines and as they move along the field lines they produce a radio signal.these particals create jupiters
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are so high we normally wouldn't even be able to hear i. it. we take that frequency those measurements and we down convert them and basically change the frequency from hundreds of kilohertz down to a few kilohertz because that's the frequency we actually hear. but why are we even liste? listening? by understanding how the systems work or how things work on jupiter and tells us a lot more to understand how things work here. when large amounts of these same solar particals hit the earth they can have scary consue what happens then is the earth's magnetic field will bounce around a lot and that can actually cause power outages because it can cause spikes in the powerlines i can mess up the gps won't work very well. it can also cause a catastrophy above. above. and also can damage spacecraft orbiting the earth because the earths radiation belts can get more intense so the more we learn from probes like juno the more prepared the earth can be for solar storms. if i got to build one that be pretty cool to see my work
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science behind the sounds may not be so spooky after all. joe husinga reporting.the juno probe will continue to orbit jupiter until the end of it's mission in 2018. coming up on the cbs 2 news at noon,the spooky drink one coffee chain is offering
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and this is not an ordinary election. i want to send a message to every boy and girl and indeed to the entire world. that america already is great, but we are great because we are good. we are going to lift each other up. i want us to heal our country and bring it together. we have to start getting the economy to work for everyone... not just those at the top. making the best education system from preschool through college. rdable, because that's, i think, the best way for us to get the future that our children and our grandchildren deserve. my vision of america is an america where everyone has a place. this is the america that i know and love. if we set those goals and we go together, there's nothing that america can't do. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. sometimes, maybe it's worth
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an 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 for the content of this message. lower fuel costs means lower airline ticket prices. prices.but that does lower fuel cost means lower airline ticket prices prices, right-click that is not the case for too much longer. two airlines are raising ticket prices. american and southwest have gone up by $5 each way. here is one for the star wars fans. this is a look at the new nissan ad which is based on the rogue one. a star wars movie, to help
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this highlights the nissan rogue suv. it shows us the features of the car as it battles through all sorts of star wars characters. election day is around the corner. one company is giving workers the day off to go vote. this is why. called 'take election day off.' the movement includes more than 300 companies- most of which are tech-related- like spotify and task rabbit, apple has now overhauled one of its main products. products.the tech-giant rolled out its new macbook its the first major overhaul in years.features include a touch-screen that can be used to search the internet and edit photos.and- like the new i-phones- users can log on with their fingerprint.the new laptops start at 17- hundered-99 dollars. a major coffee chain is login with just a fingerprint. the new laptops start at $1799. a major coffee chain is getting into the halloween
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a frozen drink with white chocolate sauce, mocha and milk. topped with strawberry purie to look like blood. the drink will be available through halloween. and we have a look at the forecast. let's look at the markets today first. markets.
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a little bit of sunshine breaking out behind the cloud cover. right now, temperatures around 57 at cedar rapids. low 60s in iowa city. dubuque, 53. decorah, 55. when he and warm this afternoon. tracking 70s. upper 60s at 9:00 tonight. there is a satellite and radar. cloud cover still. perfect weather tonight for friday night football. in the upper 60s for gametime. low 60s overnight. low 70s tomorrow. showers late tomorrow night and
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i was in the fbi for twenty-five years. i discovered, that fbi agents had stolen artifacts from ground zero. they said i had embarrassed the bureau and they were in that process of termination. when senator chuck grassley, a warrior for whistleblowers, interceded on my behalf. he stood up to the fbi for fifteen years.
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? >> brooke: bill. >> bill: look at you. pathetic. desperately groveling for brooke's affections. starting to panic, are you? worried she's not gonna sell you my shares, so you're pretending that she's your reason for breathing yet again? >> ridge: i don't give a damn about your shares. >> bill: you don't? >> ridge: i don't. i'm here for brooke. >> wyatt: brooke has another man in her room? >> alison: i think so.

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