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are continuing to track matthew...and the devastation its leaving behind plus... a country in mourning. where do the survivors go from here? then... an iowa hero is honored and laid to rest. we will ha details on this story and much more. good morning and welcome to today in iowa.. happy sunday. as we take a live look outside.... thanks so much for joining us this morning. i'm lauren moss. another chilly morning.. let's go right to storm track seven meteorologist rachael peart for a
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saturday. mostly sunny with for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will be warmer - the mid 40s. today will be very similar to saturday. mostly sunny with for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will be warmer - the mid 40s. a warm front will lift through the state starting later today and completely clear the state by monday. it could be a little to start the week. tuesday will midweek thanks to a cold front. and we are looking live right now at north carolina where matthew is making it's way along
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yesterday...many roads are flooded. millions are without power and almost a dozen people in the u-s have died due to matthew. here's the latest out of north tonight, hurricane matthew is smashing north carolina... downgraded to a category 1 storm, it's still powerful enough to render hundreds of roads impassable. (nats) after leaving a trail of destruction on the florida coast... the storm took aim at rains and creating dangerous conditions... s/ gov. nikki haley / (r) south carolina:22 - :27 "any roads that have water, we them." (nats rescue) police in fayetteville rescued this mother and her child from high water. (nats baby crying) at least one person in that city unaccounted for due to flooding. hurricane matthew's winds were powerful enough to uproot trees... this one slicing through the home where krista solley was riding out the storm. "we got out safe. it was scary." more than a million could be days before it's safe for coastal residents to return home... s/ gov. nikki haley / (r) south situation and it is -- we are not out of the woods." the monster storm that has already ripped through four states... is
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charleston. the carolinas are seeing a lot of flooding - similar to what iowa saw a few weeks ago. three peoe two people died in a submerged car. officials say the driver of the vehicle was able to escape... but two passengers didn't. another person was also killed when a car hydroplaned. and take a look at this -- police found a woman standing on the side of her car with her child in her coat. officers lowered a ramp on to the car and walked out to grab the mother and child. despite many warnings - people still were seen going out in the flooded streets.
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funerals begin for some of the hundreds dead from hurricane matthew. they buried a man who was killed next to his three-year- old daughter. family members were overwhelmed with grief. and survivors are cleaning up- as 95 percent of crop lands were destroyed. officials saying action is needed. bags of rice stamped "u-s-a" were given to people running low on food. back here in iowa -- a man is accused of animal torture after a cat's ribs and hips are broken. po man, gibson neblett is accused of hurting the cat after the owner says he was the only one with it at the time of its injuries. he was released from the johnson county jail yesterday. police say thankfully, the cat will make a full recovery. after shooting a police officer - a man is found guilty of attempted murder. 19-year-old isaiah mothershed shot a sioux city police officer in the leg after being handcuffed. police were arresting him after he carried out multiple robberies and break-ins back in feburary.
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to a combine fire last night. according to police -- it was in a soybean field when it happened.. firefighters responded and made sure the fire didn't grow any more. an eastern iowa hero who died during world war two -- is finally honored and laid to rest this week. kwwl's shirley descorbeth has that story.. (nats) it's a special memorial mass -- fit for a pearl harbor hero. nearly 200 hundred lucas, iowa. he died in 1941...along with 428 other crew members when the uss oklahoma was attacked. "he held back and helped others to escape the sinking ship." he helped save 12 of his identified father al's remains. and now -- 75-7ears after his death...family members and other military servicemen fill the pews to honor him...including his niece rose foley. "i can still see him driving in came out the car was the golf clubs. he just was something else." after praying for father al...he recieves full military honors. the american flag on his casket...folded...and given to his family.
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this would never happen." the remains of a brave man who died for his country-- now back home. we've got you covered in dubuque -- shirley descorbeth -- kwwl news. home. we've got you covered -- kwwl news. father schmitt was 32-years-old when he died. even though he died at a young age -- he was later honored with military medals for his good deeds. the cedar rapids police department is going pink. the department painted one of
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cancer awareness month. they recieved donations to paint the car. are you a fan of bacon and looking for something to do this weekend? the fourth annual iowa state bacon expo served up everything from chocolate covered bacon...to barbequed bacon to oh yeah...bacon gelato this weekend. a celebration of all things bacon! a portion of the money from the event benefits the learning disabilities association of america. timno coming up on today in iowa... it's a big and needed win for the hawkeyes! we will have the highlights from the game in minnesota. and... does your child have food allergies? there is a new way for them "you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered. with lauren
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it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered.
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7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl light winds and highs in the 60s. it'll be another mild day across eastern iowa...perfect for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will be warmer - the mid 40s. completely clear the state by monday. it could be a little breezy on monday because of this front. but we'll stay dry to start the week. tuesday will
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midweek thanks to a cold front. cooler air will track in on today will be very similar to saturday. mostly sunny with light winds and highs in the 60s. it'll be another mild day across eastern iowa...perfect for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will be state starting later today and completely clear the state by monday. it could be a little breezy on monday because of this front. but we'll stay dry to start the week. tuesday will midweek thanks to a cold front. cooler air will track in on wednesday before some slight today will be very similar to saturday. mostly sunny with across eastern iowa...perfect for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will be the state starting later today and completely clear the state by monday. it could be a little breezy on monday because of this front. but we'll stay dry to start the week. tuesday will midweek thanks to a cold front. cooler air will track in on wednesday before some slight warming into next friday. today will be very similar to saturday. mostly sunny with
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the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will be state starting later today and completely clear the state by monday. it could be a little breezy on monday because of this front. but we'll stay dry to start the week. tuesday will be a different story as a few wednesday before some slight warming into next friday. today will be very similar to saturday. mostly sunny with for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple spend the day. tonight will be warmer - the mid 40s which is above normal. with a tough road ahead -- monday. it could be a little breezy on monday because of this front. but we'll stay dry to
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showers are possible into the midweek thanks to a cold front. cooler air will track in on wednesday before some slight warming into next friday. today will be very similar to saturday. mostly sunny with for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will be warmer - the mid 40s which is above normal. with a tough road ahead --
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turnovers, a missed field goal, and a made one. in order to bring floyd back for the second straight year, something needed deep in to gopher territory on their opening drive -- but again it came up short of and the gophers took advantage of iowa's inability to punch one in -- shannon brooks scores from the 10 -- gophers took a 7, 6 lead in the six minutes -- but no longer -- iowa finally would break a play up 12, 7 -- "george kittle hit the last man. i'd seen daylight. all i had to daniels on the 2 point 14 to 7 going to the final thought it also gave our team a lot of momentum. it helped us away -- stopping one drive with a snyder interception -- but the gophers got one last chance -- 4th down in the red that ended up putting floyd of rosedale with the hawks on the these close games is big for us. right now we're oh and two in "it means a lot for our team and hopebully our defense there getting the big stops and just playing better than we have been playing. so our confidence level is coming up a
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cubbies! go cubs go!! the chicago cubs are on their way- with another win last night in chicago five to two. the cubbies are leading the series 2 to zero! the cubs and giants will go head to head again tomorrow night for game three in san francisco. halloween is right around the corner- one in three children has food allergies and it can be difficult for trick or treaters. the solution this year includes teal pumpkins. kwwl's taylor bailey explains. s of the world wide teal pumpkin
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if you put these by your door that is found in candy then they " the goal is to help its teal oh they are giving away store "i think there will be a few allergies already know about it, have a fun and safe trick or approaching dan expects more people to come in and buy a pumpkin to paint teal" dan says placing these october 31st "i have four nd to that house and we don't have to worry about it"
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yesterday heading to her fourth day of debate prep. but there's also controversy on the democratic side- her campaign is dealing with more hacked emails. some included details of what she reportedly said in highly paid speeches to wall street and other major groups. these are both issues we can as for now...the stage is set..and final preparations are underway. gerron jordan reports. tonight on the eve of the second presidential debate, is just so palpable i think in high school would just be a thing happening but its here its tangible around the world, making wash u their home for the weekend.... as all. "before i think any election also i was younger and unable to vote, but i wasnt as involved. but to have it here and to see media and to know the candidates are coming here i johnathan bridges is a wash u freshman and says like his first year in college... his first time participating in a (johnathan bridges, washington university freshman) white house, like none before,
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sure to be one for the history books. " im actually waking up to be a where the debate will be held so im just so pumped. its just my heart is beating so fast its outside of the athletic complex wh my heart is beating so fast its so im just so pumped. its just my heart is beating so fast its such an exciting time." as a reminder, we will be live streaming the debate on our website - kwwl dot com. the
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someone opens fire near a police station this happened in jerusalem this morning. police say the shooter was shot and killed by police. at least two of the wounded - a police officer and a female pedestrian - are in critical condition. find explosives inside an apartment. investigators found several hundred grams of dangerous explosives. the 22-year-old suspect is on the run, but police say three people are being questioned. a teen armed with a chainsaw and an axe kills one woman and injures another in a shopping mall in eastern europe. police say the 17-year-old walked into the mall last night with a chainsaw in hand... and an axe inside a guitar case.
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injured woman was taken to the hospital, her condition is unknown. an unusual protest this weekend in ireland against britain's vote to leave the e-u campaigners built six fake custom checkpoints along northern ireland. they say leaving the e-u could have an impact on peace, jobs and the free movement of workers. "we'll let people see what's actually happening, what's going to happen, if there's not a move on by both governments to get something done." said. to stay in the e-u. coming up on today in iowa... a train derails overnight sending many to the hospital. and... a frantic search for a young girl after she is abducted. we'll
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continues. then... two officers are shot and killed in the line of duty. these stories and more...but first, welcome back to today in iowa- thanks so much for joining us this morning. i'm lauren moss. another chilly morning on tap- but a beautiful day on tap. let's go right to storm tra today will be very similar to across eastern iowa...perfect for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will be warmer - the mid 40s. light winds and highs in the 60s. it'll be another mild day across eastern iowa...perfect for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will be the state starting later today and completely clear the state by monday. it could be a little breezy on monday because of this
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a different story as a few showers are possible into the showers are possible into the warming into next friday. our top story this morning showers are possible into the midweek thanks to a cold front. cooler air will track in on wednesday before some slight warming into next friday. two police officers trying to resolve a family dispute are killed ..when a man suddenly pulls out a gun and opens fire on them. medical center.. fellow officers salute in respect for a brother and sister.. who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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who wear the badge. (s/ marisol melendez / palm springs resident :15-:20) hurts its very very sad. very sad." so many people feel that deep sadness.. which is why many of them lined the streets.. waiting for the two officers to take a final patrol in the desert city they served and protected. (s/ melanie miller / palms spring resident :31-:37) "and when it's in your own town.. yeah it's hard." officer jose gilbert vega was a 35 year veteran.. who was about two months away from retirement. a time to spend with his who friends called "gil" was working overtime on his day off today.. those who knew him say it was a sign that he truly "just a genuine nice guy he was always there to help." (s/ robin richter / friend 1:02-1:05) "people respected him people loved him in the community." "it's kind of tough you know.. i feel really sad for him.. for his family for lesley's family." officer lesley zerebny just started her career at palm a half. she recently returned to duty.. after giving birth to baby girl four months ago. (s/ susan hunter / cathedral city resident 1:26-1:28) "it's unbelievable that she officers mourn.. this community will not let them mourn alone...
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"it's unbelievable that she won't be going home." as the families of both officers mourn.. this community will not let them mourn alone... "were thankful for everything they're doing for us thank you" dozens of people are hurt- after a train hits another train near new york it this happened late last night. eleven people were taken to hospitals with injuriges ranging from broken bones to cuts. about 6 hundred people were on the train when it crashed. police in florida are searching for a missing four-year- old girl. an amber alert was issued for rebecca lewis last night. her grandmother is asking the public to help find her.. "we are all heartbroken. i'm there is anyone out there anywhere that can help us bring becky back home please bring her back home to us."
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danger. thirty people are rescued after a boat capsizes.. this happened in san francisco yesterday. eight people, including a five- year old, were taken to a hospital. one person is listed in critical condition. an investigation into what caused the boat to capsize is underway. a raging fire spreads across carolina. the fire quickly spread to at least four other buildings. there are no reports of any injuries. it's unknown what caused the fire to begin in the first place. an airstrike by the saudi-led coalition kills at least one hundred- 40 people at a funeral hall packed with mourners. hundreds more were injured. ambulances were seen taking people from the scene. some in new york are trying to help the survivors of hurricane matthew in haiti. a bakery in brooklyn is
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the bakery wants people to donate things like flashlights, batteries and toiletries. "i'm haitian and that's my people so of course i can't just sit idly by and not do anything to help. i had to get up out of my bed and say how can i help." organizers are hoping to collect 25-barrels of supplies. after losing both arms and legs from an explosion in afghanistan -- a marine is pursuing his lifelong dream of becoming a chef. the arms and legs of a donor to - and thinking everyday about the donor who gave him a second "i will continue to have a piece of this man with me until the day i die." in february -- he met jessica. now they're engaged -- and a football player orders wings- but gets grossed out and i can't blame him.
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buffalo wild wings. once he started eating he meal - he spotted a chicken head. "got home, started eating the first wing, i was putting the bone back in the box and saw the chicken head and immediately spit my food out." buffalo wild wings says the chain "takes food preparation, service and quality extremely seriously." basketball is an international they are training for their upcoming pre-season game... in the tenth edition of n-b-a games china. the pelicans are on their first trip to the country, and the rockets are back again- after being there for the first game in 2004. a turkey being dropped from a plane. a tradition that sparks a lot of controversy. this happened over the weekend. the annual turkey trot festival drops live turkies from a plane. people have mixed views on the
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think maybe they should be dropped out of a plane," the tradition receives criticism from some animal rights group and social media every year. arthritis is becoming a more common health issue among adults. there are nearly 15 million people with arthritis -- an increase of more than four million people since 2002. a new study says one in four people with the condition has severe joint pain that iac a new state-by- state breakdown of cigarette smoking gives a good description of the typical american smoker -- white men living in west virginia. a new study from the centers for disease control shows west virginia has the highest number of cigarette smokers -- at 26 point 7- percent. meditation ... could help reduce symptoms of trauma among prisoners. research shows about 85-percent of inmates have been the victim of a
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problems and another jail sentence. a new study found prisoners who practiced meditation for four months saw a decrease in symptoms like anxiety, depression and sleeping problems. do you get enough sleep? for many of us the answer is no which is not good for our health. research has suggested irregular sleep patterns can cause a variety of health problems. but there's been little information about how shift work affects the risk of breast cancer. women who more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer than those with no history of night shift work. coming up on today in iowa... one eastern iowa school is teaching boys how to be gentlemen. and... an amazing catch! all caught on camera. you have to see this.
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smear campaign -- misleading and false. the truth -- monica vernon donated every pay raise to charity and helped build a homeless shelter for women and children, but multi-millionaire blum promised he'd take only half his salary. then in congress, blum broke his word and kept all the pay. now he wants to cut social security and raise the retirement age.
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7 weather team. see the screen information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: today will be very similar to 60s. it'll be another mild day across eastern iowa...perfect for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to the state starting later today and completely clear the state by monday. it could be a little breezy on monday because of this front. but we'll stay dry showers are possible into the midweek thanks to a cold front. cooler air will track in on will be very similar to saturday. mostly sunny with light winds and highs in the the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to a warm front will lift through the state starting later today and completely clear the state by monday. it could be a little breezy on monday because of this front. but we'll stay dry to start the week. tuesday will be a different story as a few showers are possible into the midweek thanks to a cold front. cooler air will track in on wednesday before some slight warming into next friday. today will be very similar to across eastern iowa...perfect for outdoor activities. a trip to
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spend the day. tonight will be warmer - the mid 40s. a warm front will lift through monday. it could be a little breezy on monday because of this front. but we'll stay dry to start the week. tuesday will be a different story as a few showers are possible into the midweek thanks to a cold front. cooler air will track in on wednesday before some slight warming into next friday. today will be very similar to saturday. mostly sunny with across eastern iowa...perfect for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will monday. it could be a little breezy on monday because of this front. but we'll stay dry to start the week. tuesday will be a different story as a few showers are possible into the midweek thanks to a cold front. will be very similar to saturday. mostly sunny with light winds and highs in the 60s. it'll be another mild day across eastern iowa...perfect for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to spend the day. tonight will be warmer - the mid 40s which is
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cooler air will track in on wednesday before some slight warming into next friday. today will be very similar to saturday. mostly sunny with light winds and highs in the 60s. it'll be another mild day across eastern iowa...perfect for outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great wy be warmer - the mid 40s which is above normal. today will be very similar to saturday. mostly sunny with light winds and highs in the 60s. it'll be another mild day across
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outdoor activities. a trip to the pumpkin patches or apple orchards would be a great way to local boys going beyond the books in school. ten boys at irving elementary school are enrolled in "boys to men"- a new program put on by volunteers every week. i met them last week- and now i "what should a gentlemen do in that situation?" graders on their way to becoming young gentlemen with the help of two volunteers
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a lot of grown men can learn something from those boys. their most recent lesson was "always be kind."..a very special lesson. now check this out -- an amazing catch! this video coming from a youth football league in florida. it's a trick play -- and the quarterback goes deep -- and bobbles a once-in-a-lifetime catch. quite the sight! coming up on today in iowa... one kitten is getting a second chance. how vets are able to help it
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public offering since 2014. bed bath and beyond may be ditching its coupon mailers for a loyalty program. the wall street journal says, the retailer is testing a paid membership model. it offers a 20 percent discount on all purchases and free standard shipping with no minimum. an annual membership fee is 29 dollars. the monthly jobs report for september will be released today. some good news: experts believe about 1 hundred 70-thousand jobs were added in september. that would be up slightly from the jobs added in august... the unemployment rate should stay at close to 5 percent. a milestone for self-driving cars. google has hit two million miles in testing. those miles have definitely helped technology develop -- but -- a team leader with google says, his team is no where near completing the job of making computers drive better than humans. a botched recall?
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who got replacement phones could be able to make another exhange. this after one of the initial replacement phones caught fire on an airplane this week. sprint is telling owners they can replace the phone for any other type of cell phone. t-mobile is doing something similar for returns. a homeless kitten gets a second shot at life. the kitten was found about 10 days ago in minnesota. and he was hurt. with no family to call his own...the team didn't think twice. they took him into surgery... placing two metal rods in his rod-knee and he already has a new home. "he's really touched my heart. i don't remember being this emotional for a while but for me it's just kind of a good memory rod-knee broke his legs...but he is going to be okay. a waterloo woman turns 100 years young this weekend. she worked as a nurse -- before retiring at 76. she tells us -- she loves
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weekend -- her family joined her to celebrate the big honor. we asked her what she wished for "i don't what to wish for, i of my birthday that's important do you think? a couple more birthdays wouldn't be bad" clark says her secret to feeling young -- includes being around her grandchildren. help you feel young.. we're always trying to find ways to get them into our diet. and with that in mind -- let's go to kwwl's ally crutcher, good we have whitney packebush with fareway hanging out with us today. we're talking about a philosophy, per se, to get more fruits and veggies in our diet. yes, it's called "just add one" canned fruit or veggie to a recipe to meet your produce
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dollar. so i just took that one step further, whether it's frozen, fresh or canned. it stretches your dollar really well, but it also gets you closer to that 5 to 9. if you eat a produce item at breakfast, lunch and dinner, you're at 3. add one more to each of those meals and you're at 6. so just adding one is a much more simple, realistic way to look at it to get close to 9 servings a day. so here are some ways to add more produce to dishes you're already making. so adding to a salad is adding darker greens, spinach or kale, or adding one more fruit or veggie onto your salad. any kind of pasta, adding fresh tomatoes or canned tomatoes. canned tomatoes actually deliver more licopene than fresh tomatoes so if that's something you are looking for -- add in fresh or canned tomatoes. mashed potatoes i surprisingly have some cooked spinach in there. which, i know doesn't always look great if you don't like cooked spinach, but you can't even tell it's in there. and
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items you can do two ways -- colors that are contrasting or colors that are the same color. so you could add cauliflower to your mashed potatoes if you really want to hide the veggies. and i do recommend with children, if you are hiding your veggies, to still serve a fruit or a veggie on the side, because their food. it's a great back-up to have it in there, but you also need to develop their palletes and serve it on the side so they learn to eat them. so just one more at your meal. yes, so as you are going about the rest of your day, keep that in mind! thank you whitney for now we'll toss it back to lauren. to find many more recipes and ideas -- to find many more recipes and ideas -- just head to our website, kwwl dot com.
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record books. >> [ bleep ]. >> it is a troubling situation. i'm serious, it is. give him a shot. good morning, and welcome to "sunday today" , i'm willie geist. donald trump and hillary clinton in final preparations for tonight's second presidential debate, and the spotlight on trump will be white hot after the release friday from a tape from 2005 in which trump makes repeated, ugly, aggressively demeaning comments against women. so far 150 republican leaders have withdrawn their support from trump over the course of
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