tv KWWL News at Five NBC October 10, 2016 5:00pm-5:30pm CDT
5:00 pm
focus to the choice that we women ((sot: donald trump / r- use his power as president to jail her for the emails ((sot: donald trump / r- presidential nominee :44 - :48)) "if i win, i will instruct situation." ((sot: hillary clinton / d- with temperament of donald trump not in charge in country jail." today at pappy's, the st louis's barbecue joint, some trump supporters were happy...others concerned "i'm concerned that voters who were undecided are now going to choose hillary instead of trump." house speaker paul ryan signaled he thinks clinton now is sure to win. telling gop lawmakers he wont defend trump ... focusing instead on keeping congress republican trump tweeted: ryan should fight illegal immigration
5:01 pm
(two second pause) audio outcue: i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, st. louis. two iowa senators denouncing trump's statements...but still back him for president we reached out to senator chuck grassley today ... he replied with a statement saying that trump's comments were terrible and shameful... but, grassley will still support and senator joni ernst saying today that she will still vote for trump, but saying she is appalled at what he said, his words and the way that he objectified women. and governor branstad also standing by trump today...but not standing by his comments during hs weekly news conference....brans tad saying trump's words were reprehensible and offensive, but still supports him for presidency
5:02 pm
kwwl's elizabeth amanieh speaking with kwwl political analyst chris larimer about this and last night's debate. elizabeth ron- kwwl political analyst chris larimer says last night's debate nothing short of theatrical. but the question many are asking tonight is if both candidates divisive campaigns will be enough to sway voters. political analyst chris larimer says donald trump is playing to a specific republican base with his comments from last nights deb and worthy of incarcertaion. all playing to a republican base that's fed up with the success of the clinton family in american politics. as for demorcrats, larimer says these comments from the debate will most likely fuel the fire. "for most people on the whole they're going to fall back into their own partisan loyalties. so republicans are going to vote republican, democrats are going to be the same way. theres a very small portion of the
5:03 pm
that are truly undecided. i think that's what pollsters are trying to figure out. what effect do those comments have on their final vote decision." questioning whether or not new nbc poll numbers showing clinton eleven points ahead of trump is really reflective of the election. larimer also mentioned female voters being critical to the election. especially for trump coming out on top on election day. we've got you covered, live in the newsroom elizabeth amanieh...kwwl news. and a reminder for you tonight... make sure to check larimer's blog on our website kwwl dot com he'll be following all of the decision 2016 campaign let's go to storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg now for your first forecast. from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen information from the kwwl
5:04 pm
possible tonight as a south wind keeps lows in the 50s. clouds clear early tuesday morning leaving a mostly sunny sky for the rest of the day. sunshine and a gusty south wind push high temperatures into the 70s all ahead of a cold front. a big temperature swing from tuesday into wednesday is expected. the cold front is forecast to push through the state wednesday morning with scattered showers. once the front passes the wind kicks from the northwest and temperatures stay in the 50s through most of the day...about a 20 degree temperature swing possible thursday morning. the wind diminishes wednesday evening under a clear matthew devastating haiti in another way today the number of cholera cases climb... an issue because of the lack of clean drinking water cholera can kill within hours if untreated it is spread through contaminated water and has a
5:05 pm
to rapid outbreaks. people are desperate for clean water, food, and shelter in the u.s., the coast guard is continuing to rescue people trappled by flood waters take a look at this out of north carolina the coast guars using helicopters and military cars to rescue people an estimated 15- hundred people stranded by water in this city alone the storm has killed at least 20 people in the u.s., and nearly half of and more than a dozen of iowa red cross workers in waterloo are helping with hurricane matthew they left yesterday to head to florida other iowans also heading to florida, the carolinas, and georgia to help with clean up continuing coverage-- a television remote may be to blame for a house fire.
5:06 pm
the homeowner left her house for ten minutes--before it went up in flames. the couple says the fire could have sparked from a remote. the alburnett fire chief says "who knows what was there they could have had a tablet there or something you know who knows probably never know" the alburnett fire chief says the cause is still unknown and the investigating. and this week is fire prevention week iowa state fire marshals are reminding iowans to change their smoke alarms every ten years change your batteries every year one iowa teacher is sending a message to students that different isn't bad a teacher at orange elementary
5:07 pm
but, she had them do it with physical impairments... so they could see what it's like to have a physical disability. the students rotated through different stations... and at "i learned that it's hard when like wow this is what we have to go through everyday." " and that if we see somebody like that, we can help them and not make fun of them." "we should not look at people and treat them differently because of how they look." the kids learned what it was like to be dislexic... to be blind... to be deaf.. and to have limited mobility in their arms and legs. this was the first year for this activity a group of cedar rapids police officers and state troopers help turn a bad situation into a positive one ...with the help of a
5:08 pm
melissa bishop had her car stolen. someone broke into her boyfriend's car...stealing the spare key to her's and then took off. a week later- police found the car...but items inside, some things irreplaceable were missing... including her 6 year old daughter's comfort item, her blanket. that's when state troopers and police officers stepped in to help. kwwl's lauren pe the woman today- she joins us now with more, lauren melissa understands why someone would take her sunglasses and ipod left inside.. but her 6 year old daughter's beloved blanket ....not so much. leaving her daughter devasted that is until an iowa state trooper pulled 6 year old alaina aside..giving her this teddy bear dressed in a iowa state patrol shirt.. mom says she stopped crying and instantly lit up... a small action, proving someone
5:09 pm
way...for alaina and her mother. the good guys will always out-number the bad guys..that there will always be someone be there that is going to make it all better and you know, when i was struggling melissa doesnt know the trooper's name who went above and beyond for her little girl..but she wrote a letter to the department, thanking them for not only finding her car- but for also giving her daughter a special memory out of at the time of the flooding, a lot going was going on in the city- this was something that was so small... but to a 6 year old it was everything...and their act of kindness truly made a difference. we've got you covered, lauren moss kwwl news. she says alaina has not let "trooper the bear" out of her sight..and she has not mentioned blankie since. coming up... tips on how to track if your
5:10 pm
5:13 pm
here is additional forecast information from the kwwl for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: a few light showers are clear early tuesday morning leaving a mostly sunny sky for the rest of the day. sunshine and a gusty south wind push high temperatures into the 70s expected. the cold front is forecast to push through the state wednesday morning with scattered showers. once the front passes the wind kicks from the northwest and temperatures stay in the 50s through most of the day...about potential widespread frost is ss wind diminishes wednesday evening under a clear sky. temperatures thursday morning are forecast to fall to the low and mid 30s. storm track 7 chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: a few light showers are possible tonight as a south wind keeps lows in the 50s. clouds clear early tuesday morning
5:14 pm
and a gusty south wind push high temperatures into the 70s all ahead of a cold front. a big temperature swing from tuesday into wednesday is expected. the cold front is forecast to push through the state wednesday morning with scattered showers. once the front passes the wind kicks from the northwest and temperatures stay in the 50s through most of the day...about a 20 degree temperature swing from the previous day. potential widespread frost is wind diminishes wednesday evening under a clear sky. temperatures thursday morning are forecast to fall to the low and mid 30s. storm track 7 chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: a few light showers are
5:15 pm
clear early tuesday morning leaving a mostly sunny sky for the rest of the day. sunshine and a gusty south wind push high temperatures into the 70s all ahead of a cold front. a big temperature swing from tuesday into wednesday is expected. the cold front is forecast to push through the state wednesday morning with scattered showers. once the front passes the wind kicks from the northwest and temperatures stay in the 50s through most of the day. from the previous day. potential widespread frost is possible thursday morning. the wind diminishes wednesday evening under a clear sky. temperatures thursday morning are forecast to fall to the low and mid 30s. storm track 7 chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast
5:16 pm
tv-commercial
5:18 pm
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. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. really mattered.
5:19 pm
but some children may already be feeling stress stress doesn't just affect adults. changes in your child's behavior could be a sign they are feeling pressure take a look at what to watch for stress can effect anyone feeling overwhelmed, including kids. here are a few signs for parents to look out for. negative changes in behavior: for younger kids withdrawal from their favorite activities, becoming clingy to a parent or become hostile towards family and abandoning friendships are more common signs among teens. interaction with others: how your child interacts with others, outside of the home, can indicate if stress is factor. experts say a good way
5:20 pm
is communicating with each other, teachers and coaches. listen to your child: kids may often express how overwhelmed they are with words like, "angry" or "annoyed" or speak negatively about themselves. parent should keep an ear out for key words or phrases that may indicate a source of stress. seek support: parents should know that tackling the stress in their child's life is not something they have to do alone. licensed therapists can provide the support and guidance their child needs. again, watch out for negative changes in behavior, withdrawal, or a sudden change in appetite all could be signs that your child is stressed out still to come on the k-w-w-l news at five... more trouble for samsung are more recalls in the near future? and.... two ice cream brands are recalling products tonight we'll
tv-commercial
5:21 pm
5:24 pm
offering replacement note sevens they're worried the new versions are no safer from fire than the originals. samsung says its production schedule has temporarily changed -- to make sure the new phones are safe. here's something you should know before packing your kid's lunch kraft heinz is recalling ready to stackers because of misbranding and possible allergens they may contain wheat and soy, which are not written on the label the recall includes stackers with a use by date of christmas of this year return these for a full refund nestle is recalling some packages of its nestle drumsticks... due to possible listeria
5:25 pm
drumstick club 16 count variety pack and 24 count vanilla pack. the company received positive test results for listeria from equipment on the production line. so far, no illnesses have been reported. you can return it to the store, or call nestle for a replacement. another ice cream brand recalling some of its ice cream after it was mislabelled turkey hill is recalling 48 ounce containers whose side label "dutch chocolate." it actually contain rocky road that can trigger food allergies to eggs and almonds you can take the ice cream back for a refund. here's a live look at the cedar rapids skycam. storm track seven meteoroligst mark schnackenberg has a final look at your weather next. we'll be right back
5:27 pm
the biggest corporations rig the system to make more money at the expense of iowa jobs. oh, and don't forget-- these corporations shipping our jobs overseas? congressman blum voted to give them tax breaks. these guys hope you're not paying attention... so maybe you should. the deals blum makes in washington are bad for iowa. house majority pac
5:29 pm
5:30 pm
developing news this evening. shock waves from that explosive confrontation. >> because you'd be in jail. >> secretary clinton -- >> donald trump wounded by the bombshell tape revelation, bring bill clinton's accusers to the debate. tonight a civil war has ignited in the hillary clinton surging to a double-digit lead. also, in his own words, what we found in the archives, what trump has said about himself and women. did he predict the trouble to come? drowning in a deluge. frantic high water rescues as cows become swallowed in the hurricanse'ea ddly aftermath. a race to save so many trapped with no way out. and off the shelf,
84 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
KWWL (NBC)Uploaded by TV Archive on
