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election - might not work this year. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm jenee ryan. ryan. let's get a check of our
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the last few hours of been in the low 40s and now we are warming up. forty-eight this hour. we do cool a bit before sunrise. right now live look at downtown the camera shakes ever so gently in the breeze. forty-seven in waterloo 48 monticello dubuque 4546 in the corner. are wind a make us to 25 today. twenty of cloud cover already this morning. everybody in the iowa 99 dealing with clouds this morning. fifty-nine at lunchtime 66 this afternoon. we will take a look at your trick-or-treat forecast coming
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man who's been on the run is now dead. he was shot and killed by police officers overnight. police have been on the lookout for michael bands junior. he was killed in a shootout 130 miles northwest of oklahoma city. here some footage from that. a man of began last sunday after he allegedly killed two relatives and also shot two police officers. 35-year-old leslie junior sped off an officer tried to pull them over for speeding. a short chase ended with him ramming a parked car sending it about 90 feet. officers later found the suss to threaten someone a nearby apartment with the sword. right now he is facing several traffic violations and could soon face even more charges. a washington county men recovering this morning after
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23-year-old was driving on the shoulder of highway one in schultz and he lost control of the a-t-v. schultz was airlifted to u-i-h-c. the iowa state patrol is investigating. the countdown to election day is now in single digits - eight days.eight days until you cast your ballots and they're tallied up.with the day quickly approaching - this week eastern iowa will see more big campaign visits. visits. democratic vice presidential candidate tim kaine and former president bill clinton are both stopping in iowa.last night - in michigan - kaine defended his runningmate - who is now being investigated again by the f-b-i. "hillary's faced challenges before, she's not distracted - calling on fbi , look now that you have thrown this question mark out and already had to backtrack, look you ought to put all the details out for the american public to see instead of doing this big
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election."the purpose of kaine's visit this week is to encourage early voting in iowa. right now cbs 2 news is tracking the latest trends in national polling.a full slate of new surveys show the race for president is tightening up. up.take a look at the latest polling average from real clear politics.democrat hillary clinton's lead over republican donald trump has narrowed to just over three points nationwide.a battleground poll shows in most toss-up states. the 20-16 election cycle has been one of the hardest for experts to predict.halloween typically chooses the right winner.but cbs 2 news political reporter kevin barry explains how this year - is throwing off that unofficial prediction too. too. when hillary clinton and donald trump held dueling rallies on either side of the
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it was just 11 days until election day. day.it was just three days away from one of the biggest days of kimberly cowger's year. she is one of the owners of balloons ectera. ectera.so we prepared for that. we made sure we ordered plenty of trump wigs and masks and plenty of hillary wigs and masks.they double as a ?very unofficial polling place.she says usually -- the who's mask sells the most -- wins the election just a few days later.in 2012 -- president obama won kim's poll -- and the right to stay in the white house. house.we actually have a few romney masks left -- that nobody wants to buy anymore. even with all the hype around the 2016 race -- neither clinton nor trump hold a big around the 2016 race neither clinton nor trump . >> oddly enough the only mass we've sold out of this year is
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halloween costume or mask sold the most won the election since 1996 the candidate whose halloween candidate -- contest or mask sold most one each election. tonight for halloween cedar rapids police would like to see you in your costumes. police recruit set to graduate next week i will be at southern parking to the police station hand out candy tonight starting at 5:30. there's also special events planned and marion today to will host a trick-or-treat event at city hall from the until 5:00 this afternoon then at 6:00 trick-or-treaters are welcome to the public library until 8:45. and marion there are no set hours for trick-or-treating so you can turn your lights off when you are done handing out candy. on halloween eastern iowans are looking forward to opening of a spooky restaurant. the popular des moines restaurant zombie burger will open in the mall.
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and another location will open iowa city a week later on december 8th. that location will be next to the middle. the leader of a statewide community organization that wants cedar rapids mayor to explain in person when a city council rejected plans for affordable housing. apartment plan near edgewood road northwest.supporters say the multi-million dollar development would set aside units to help homeless people. 500 neighbors signed a petition against it - which caused city leaders to reconsider the proposal altogether.the mayor's meeting with the leader of the jaycees is scheduled for tonight. mount mercy has now bought two additional buildings that will be designed into their new athletic center. the 12-million dollar project was announced more than two years ago and will incorporate state-of-the-art equipment. now - the project will also include more space. president laurie hay-men announced the wendt building and adjacent
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tonight - new on the cbs 2 live at five - we're looking into the latest efforts to make iowa students wear seat belts in school buses.just last week - one student was sent to the hospital when a car plowed into the back of the bus near springville.starting today - des moines schools will be the first in the state to buckel their kids up.that story - this evening - on the cbs 2 live at five saint judes childrens hospital now has more it's children toda - thanks to about 20 veterans from the corridor who came together this weekend.they -- and their motorcycles -- will be featured in a calendar to raise money for the hospital. it's all through a group of people trying to raise 10- thousand dollars -- so far they're about halfway to their goal.the calendar should be ready by the holidays. it's and right now in it's de.
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still to come - why the chicago cubs still believe it's their year - even though they have to win two games on the road to judge. judge?
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we take a look at her headlines for the day today. mainly cloudy sky after a mild day despite cloud cover . low 60s north mid- 60s south. earlier last week were talking
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today but the clouds have moved in and we will be a bit cooler. we will have a very mild end of october. 50 degrees at 10:00 this morning. fifty-nine at lunchtime and a hype 66 this afternoon. and nice mild weather across the board as we look like there is collins and you can see what is happening all is quiet calm. 48 degrees right now. went to the south and east at 7:00. building 45. temperatures on the board 48 fort dodge for the five in dubuque 53 in des moines. fifty-four in clarinda. already temperatures close to where they should be for this time of year for western iowa. highs today range from a 60s here in eastern iowa to mid to
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satellite and radar featuring plenty of cloud cover this morning across iowa 99. because of cloud cover we're cooler today but because of the warm front that's overseeing all the clouds. and area of low pressure moves up and northeast plenty of showers to the north tonight tomorrow. a week frontal boundary moving through and that is what is the bring is more clouds tomorrow evening and showers for late tomorrow night into the day afternoon. in the evening no moisture. no rain expected. that will move out and as we head to tuesday night the clouds will move back. we could have a couple stray showers but more so through the day on wednesday. here's how the break we break
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hampton 64 and old wine mainly cloudy breezy mile to the north. southeast when 515 gusting to 25. in the southern part of the state mostly cloudy mild pretty southwind five -- 15 gusting to 25. sixty-eight washington and 65 in benton. around the core door same. no big changes mostly cloudy breezy southwi. centerpoint. sixty-six cedar rapids and fairfax . mount vernon 67. north liberty in iowa city also in the upper 60s. nothing to be afraid up tonight in our forecast for trick-or-treating. 62 degrees breezy mild a very fine night. again and remember as you are out driving this afternoon and early evening a lot of excited
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residential areas. keep your eyes on the road and be very mindful of that. fiftys overnight tonight and some light showers tomorrow after high of 72. already day wednesday but still temperatures remain in the 60s. we will clear of wednesday night a draft of the 46. plenty of sunshine for thursday and friday. more sunshine saturday and sunday low 60s which is still above normal not only for the daytime but above normal for the night ti up next presidential campaigns only focused on a handful of states. how voters in the forgotten states want to change that
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taking a look at your??????? your??????? voters here in iowa - and several i'm gonna tell you about the weather peek at noon it will be 59 degrees. 3:66 and when you get ready to go trick-or-treating at 6:00 tonight it's going to be
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so really comfortable and cool. perfect for trick-or-treating. voters here in iowa and several other states have been bombarded with both the presidential campaigns. even more states are left sitting on the sidelines. tony explains how those voters feel in this unprecedented election when they are left out. >> it is a busy day at the phone bank for hillary clinton. >> the candidate herself is long gone. >> you don't get many democratic candidates running for president and oklahoma. >> neither clinton nor donald trump had campaigned in the sooner state since winning the party nomination. >> people realize i was right. >> in fact the candidate have been in the same 11 states leaving many americans in the
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>> you have received zero calls. >> zero calls and i have a landline. >> and he knocks on the door. >> no. >> mailers. >> nope. >> the major party candidates have spent more than half of their campaign events in only four states. >> robert she is the executive director fair that an organization that wants to replace the electoral college system with a national popular vote. >> there is a incredible disparity of the states that calvin the speeds that >> the way boy spectator states have now they are often overlooked long after the election is over. there half as likely to get the number of disaster designations matter who the matter who is elected. in 2012 a tornado destroyed nearly 100 homes and killed six people and oklahoma the state received no federal funding. he was later new hampshire received within $3 million after rain storm. no one died. people living in spectator states are also less likely to vote. oklahoma is one of four states
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but some voters we talked to hear like this group of oklahoma young republicans were against the idea of a national popular vote. >> i think we would lose out more on a national popular vote. >> many of the super volunteers also spent time campaigning outside their state where their work can make a bigger difference. . debate in iowa over body cameras at one of the state three public universities. sunshine tomorrow cloud cover today but all in all still mild weather. a nice mild 166 today. seventys tomorrow. let's look at your trick-or-treat forecast coming
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cloudy skies as we head to our day-to-day. i weather first forecast will bring the clouds in as is the date rolled on. forty-four this morning with clouds. right now outside an cedar rapids our temperatures looking at about 40 degrees in town. forty-seven in iowa city. dubuque 45 to court 46 degrees. here is the bus picture as we head to the day. fifty-nine at recess 69 with the kids had home from school. twenty of cloud cover upon us this morning. plenty of the cloudsavailable for the day here. all in all a cloudy and breezy day. the wind increases about 5-15 gusting to 25.
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60s around i was city. almost 70 in washington. the wind is south 5-15 gusting to 25 miles per hour and are extended forecast is in the 70s tomorrow with showers late tuesday night. low 60s thursday friday saturday and toward sunday. the producers and i have seen this video circulating on the internet for a few days now and it is adorable we had to make sure you saw it. take a look at this. it is this is a dog playing with his gummy dog -- toy and all of a sudden a life-size gumby walks into the room. he doesn't know what is happening. how would you react if your favorite toys showed up 100 100 times bigger than normal. look at how happy he is. >> hoping he doesn't mark his
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what also excited me about this is that the gumby is still a thing. he is still around and still loves. >> what about blockhead. everybody forgets about him. >> i forgot about blockhead. >> his horse pokey and his nemesis blockhead. >> maybe he will be the next white. scandal. scandal. darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet:
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right now on cbs 2 this morning...flood 20-16 clean up is still going on.where the leftover sandbags ar flooded 2016 of leftover sandbags being repurposed. the fbi will start reviewing new e-mails linked to hillary clinton. where those new e-mails were found. the club -- the cubs a live to fight another day. other how the chicago bears celebrated their first world series win at ig decades. justin you said you just got the grill they are going to be able to use. >> get out and about fire up the grill. usually with getting things put away and getting ready for cooler months but today in the next few days much different.
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low 40s. 48 degrees this hour. we look live over cedar rapids and right now 48 degrees mostly cloudy skies out there. iowa city 47 degrees also cloudy this morning. temperatures on the board 47 waterloo. forty-five dubuque monticello and decorah charles city at 46 degrees. the wind the south at 5-10 gusting to 15. satellite radar cloudy sky the local picture was statewide. the cloud the road to this morning. so let's go from there to here. look at her planner. today 46 at 9:59 at noon 56 this afternoon. your forecast continues on with a look at the next few days and the temperatures for trick-or-treat time tonight. that's coming up. new developments along the controversial dakota access pipeline.
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the western part of the state. those arrest happened over the weekend at a farm near rocco city which is about 40 miles west of dodge. there now facing charges of trespassing. here is video as more protesters were arrested in north dakota. nearly 150 people have been arrested there in the past week. this was the scene earlier university of iowa -- -- reported case of sexual assault on campus.authorities tell cbs 2 news it allegedly happened late saturday night at a dorm on the east side of campus.university leaders are side of campus. leaders are required to report any claim of sexual assault for campus safety. questions this morning over the body camera policy at i was three public universities. police started wearing body
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the des moines register found out there policy is it public knowledge. the department hasn't adopt it a formal policy and hasn't even set a timeline on when they will be written. the report says the justice department recommends agencies have policies in place before using body cameras. it also gives the public understanding of one cameras when cameras should be on and off. officer started wearing his body cameras and three of the nearly volunteers filled hundreds of thousands of sandbags to protect us from the threat of floodwater last month.
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services got the job of picking up residential sandbags but it came with stipu. stipulations. one of the city's issues was we don't >> one of the city's issues was we don't want to just don't all the sand and sandbags into the landfill so that's why would they put the contract out it was looking for someone to separate the sand from the bags. >> workers knew they had the tools for the job they welded steel spikes inside machine to help tear open the sandbags going through it. >> as it spins at the sand falls out with the easy modification it works very well. >> operators can drop it hundreds of pounds of sandbags and the result is a dumpster full of bags and a steady stream of sand. >> it is probably doing about 98% of that was a little bit of sand left in the bags. >> now this equipment without this will be back breaking.
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times the amount. >> we have come a considerable way. right now all that sand is being piled up here at wendling quarry where the work is going on and eventually it will all be reused for other projects. the f-b-i has now obtained a search warrant to start reviewing the newly discovered emails t democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton. clinton.those emails - were actually discovered during the un-related sexting investigation of former new york congressman anthony weiner.he's the estranged husband of top clinton aide - huma abedin g-o-p nominee donald trump has praised the f-b-i's actions - while the clinton campaign say - it was a political move. donald trump / -r- presidential nominee: "this is the single biggest scandal since watergate." watergate."john podesta /
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the campaign 11 days out, just seemed to break with precedent and be inappropriate at this stage. if they're not significant, they're not signif" significant."over the summer - f-b-i director james coe-me announced there would ?not be any charges filed against hillary clinton over her private email server.right now it's unclear when we could find out the conclusion of this new investigation. could find out the conclusion of this new investig launched. the fate of three iowa supreme court justices will be in the hand of voters like you next week. chief justice mark 80 and justices brent apple and had help legalize gay marriage and i was several years ago. this is the first time you get to decide whether they stay on the bench since the ruling. owners can choose to retain members of the high court just every eight years. in 2010 of 2010 the three judges were voted out of the seven judge panel.
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the judges this year say they will not actively campaign for their jobs. there will be a game six 70 years. years.they'll now try to force a game 7 tomorrow night in cleveland.kris bryant's three-run homer in the fourth gave the cubs all the runs they needed.closer aroldis chapman got ?8 chapman got ?8 ou appearance in his career. "why not us? i mean, that's kind of our -- i feel like we play our best with our backs up against the wall. we went out there today, took care of business. hopefully we can get out there and win game 6, because you never know what can happen in a game 7." 7."after the game - cubs fans let out a sigh of relief - many fans inside wrigley field
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it all in - and outside the stadium - the streets filled with cheering fans well into outside the stadium of course the streets were filled with cheering fans well into the morning. you can watch game six tomorrow night on our sister station fox 28. the first pitch is just after 7:00. roughly 4 million babies are born each year in the u.s. with so many newborns there is obviously a huge need for diapers across the entire country. also right in our backyard course. we look at a local initiative aiming to help a local moms with the crucial need. >> operation diaper drive sounds like an undercover mission but this initiative is far from secret.
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diaper donations is an ambitious one but here in the core door we are nearly three fourths of the way there. >> seventy-two thousand diapers is a lot. we still have 28,000 diapers to go though and so we're really thousand diapers may sound like a lot - but any parent knows how many diapers even one kid can use."you figure a child goes through a couple thousand diapers a year at least, and so you know, really >> a child goes through a couple thousand diapers a year at least. three-week diaper drive actually began in march with a began in march with the conversation between a social worker and the president of eastern iowa health. >> i said wow 784 moms. what is their greatest need. >> average diapers cost $80 a month. >> that adds up quick. and for family that living paycheck to paycheck trying to find out their next meal and
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very difficult. >> reaching the goal of 100,000 diapers would not only help local moms that would bring national eight as well. >> it opens up the opportunity for us to receive additional resources and grant from the national diaper big network. it allows us to really multiply our ability to help families here in cedar rapids and iowa. >> you still have time to donate diapers. to one of the locations collecting them. 100% of proceeds will be given to patients in the eastern iowa health center center and also to families who'd utilized young first let's take a look at what we're working on for fox 28 morning live. live.we're spending some time in the kitchen today - first a corridor woman is using her baking skills to help the standing rock tribe as they continue to protest the bakken oil pipeline.
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absolute favorite comfort foods and it's perfect for any thanksgiving that's coming up fox 28 morning live, eastern
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let's look at the weather first forecast today. mainly cloudy skies and mild temperatures. breezy with the south wind at 5-15 gusting to 20. and there we see all the clients on our predictor this morning. forty-six at 9:00. 55:00. fifty-nine at lunchtime. and 66 this afternoon. a nice and mild air right now
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40 degrees. feels like 45 thanks to the south and east wind. dubuque 45 monticello 46. i was the 47 as is waterloo. statewide temperatures today 60s on the board. low in the north upper 60s and lower 70s and the south. seventys in western iowa and a warm front right there from sioux falls down to kansas city moving to the midwest today. plenty of cloud cover and showers back to the north and west through iowa eventually but first the warm front on the move lifting through the midwest today pushing cloud cover and keeping our temperatures very mild for this time of year. sixtys today. first day of november 70s to look for geo. here is the predictor that we do keep a lot of cloud cover through the day today and the evening tonight at the early part tomorrow. clouds in the evening time always a bottle in a little bit
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tomorrow sunshine lives in. will sneak into the lower 70s. the wind is not strong tomorrow. tomorrow evening the clouds moved in by late tuesday night into wednesday morning we with a small chance for rain. look at the forecast today. sixty-five run centerpoint. cedar rapids the same. sixty-seven iowa city north liberty double 60s. mostly cloudy breezy and mild. viewing area mainly cloudy low 60s. it will be a breezy day today. let's go to the south as it look across the board mostly cloudy and breezy not much of a change. double sixes around tipton. all in all very nice mild day today. even milder tomorrow.
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of it are hollowing trick-or-treat forecast tonight cloudy breezy it really mild. will have temperatures in the 60s. overnight tonight our temperatures drop to upper 50s which is right about where we should be this time of year for high. seventy-two for the day tomorrow them showers late tomorrow night. mid 60s for wednesday. scattered showers there down to 46. thursday friday saturday and which will keep us above normal. we will company that with somebody -- sunny skies. low 60s by monday upper 50s for next tuesday and wednesday. full forecast details always at the be as two iowa .com. will be back with a look at the top stories around eastern iowa as you get ready to start
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northeast start to fill up breaking news overnight - the oklahoma man that's been on the run for more than a we and killed by police officers o. overnight.police in several states had been on the lookout for michael vance junior.he was killed in a shootout 130 miles northwest of oklahoma city.that massive manhunt began last sunday - after he allegedly killed two relatives the manhunt began last sunday after he allegedly killed two relatives and also shot two
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morning. the 35-year-old -- that off when officer tried to pull over speeding. a short trace ended with him ramming the park car sending 90 feet. officers leader from the suspect threaten someone in a nearby apartment with a sword. right now he is facing several track of violations and could soon as more charges. a washington county man as they were covering at the university of iowa will this morning after being thrown from his atv yesterday morning. 23-year-old was driving on the shoulder of highway one in washington county when the front rest of his atv became loose and the rock at added lose control of a tv. he was airlifted and i was the patrol continue to investigate. the counter until election day is now in the single digits. only eight days and cast their ballots and they are tallied up -- and they are tallied up the new president. with that the approaching this week eastern iowa will see more
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on democratic vp candidate tim kane and former president bill clinton will both in iowa. less than michigan. >> hillary has faced challenges before. she is not distracted. and we are calling on the fbi that now the instruments out you are to but all the details out for the american public to see instead of doing this kind of instead of doing this kind of right before >> the purpose of his visit this week is to encourage early voting in iowa. right now we are tracking the latest trends and all the national polling. a full slate of new surveys show the race for president is tightening up even more. take a look at the latest rolling average. it shows democrat hillary clinton the lead of republican donald trump i had -- has never to just over three-point
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clinton is maintaining a lead in most tossup states. the leader of a statewide community organization now want the directors mayor ron corbett to explain in person why the city council rejected plans for affordable housing. the council didn't have enough votes to move forward with the crestwood department plan. supporters say that multimillion dollar development would set aside units to help homeless people in the neighbor signed a petition against this apartment complex which caused city leaders to reconsider the entire proposal altogether. the mayor's meeting the leader is scheduled tonight. it is now 6:53 on this wonderful halloween morning. when we come back we will take a look at the three stories you need to know before heading out to start your day today.
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here are the three stories you need to know to start your week. week.eight people from iowa have been arrested along the dako . eight people from iowa have been arrested along the kodak this pipeline in the western part of the state. more protesters were arrested in north dakota nearly 130 150 people have been arrested there in the past week. now police are investigating reported case of sexual assault at the university of iowa. it allegedly happened late saturday night the dormont eastside. university leaders are required to report any claim of sexual assault campus safety. a game six for chicago. the cubs pulled out their first
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field in more than seven years. chris bryant three run home run in the fourth inning gave the cubs believe they needed and we can watch game six tomorrow and fox 28 at 7:00. we are cloudy but mild. 45 degrees this afternoon. sixtys next -- 45 this morning 66 this afternoon. cloud cover of the satellite and radar but despite that it will we are seeing a bit of cloud cover to the afternoon and it
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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, october 31st, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning.? fbi director james comey faces major backlash for a review of clinton-related e-mails. former attorney general eric holder says comey is a good man who made a serious error. kellyanne conway is here in studio 57, donald trump's campaign manager. an officer was shot as the week-long handhunt came for a violate end and they killed the suspect. do you get man when a lane

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