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plenty of sunshine today.... but it doesn't warm much more from the cold start... we will be start another warm up tomorrow. i'll have those details afternoon... but we will have plenty of sunshine today.... but it doesn't warm much more from the cold start... we will be in the low to mid 50s today. we stay chilly tonight but we start another warm up tomorrow. i'll have those details we stay chilly tonight but we an iowa farmer is serving time in illegally. fifty-nine-year- old leroy jones of floyd was sentenced to six months in prison yesterday. jones pleaded guilty after selling corn as collateral on federal farm service agency loans of more than 196-thousand dollars. he has to pay nearly 138- thousand dollars in restitution. a deadly crash is the result of a wrong-way driver. the accident happened near pleasant hill tuesday night. dispatch received calls that a
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s-u-v... killing one passenger in the car. the two people in the s-u-v were taken to the hospital. an iowa man is accused of severely beating a woman. michael kelley, of west branch, is now facing charges. he's being held in the cedar county jail. the woman was found in his bedroom and had to be taken to the hospital. she's in critical condition today. a staff member at an eastern iowa school is diagnosed with mumps. according to our partners at t worker at bryant elementary in dubuque is now the sixth person to come down with the virus in the district since the beginning of september. student scores in iowa have dropped in reading and math tests. fourth-graders reading on grade level fell to 74- point-8 percent last spring rom 75- point-7 percent during last school year. in math -- the scores fell from 80-point-three percent to 79. the iowa department of
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success. experts say it is unclear why there were these drops in the 2015-2016 school year. iowa state and the board of regents are backing a plan to use school money -- to help improve a city-owned airport. the plan has i-s-u making annual payments of up to 74-thousand dollars for the next 20 years -- about 1 point three million dollars. it'll build a larger terminal at the ames airport and would offer a facelift could be in order for the being asked to approve a nearly 90-million dollar renovation to kinnick stadium's north end zone. the project would replace it with an upper and lower level -- two general admission concourses -- and a premium club level. that club level could also be used for non-game days. extra eyes on the road in elk run heights. some wonder if the city should look at other options. the city council approved an
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road. the speed limit in those areas is 25 miles an hour... "part of the issue i have with it, is we haven't tried some of the underneath them. let's try a couple of things here before we jump into the be all end all most drastic measure we can take." under a proposed contract -- a company would initially charge th dollars per paid ticket ..until the company's 240- thousand dollar investment is paid off. then all remaining revenue goes to the city. also on the road... the c-57 interchange on highway 2-18 between cedar falls and janesville will open today. we will have more details tonight on the next step for roger's market off of 218. an eastern iowa athletic trainer is not letting cancer slow her down. emily link is wartburg's athletic trainer.. .working 10
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while battling a rare form of thyroid cancer. she says earlier this year... she went in for her yearly doctor's appointment... doctors found a tumor in her neck that was about the size of the palm of her hand.... wartburg football players say they are rallying behind emily as she goes through person." " immediately what i thought was if there's anybody who could get through it, it would be emily." "just knowing what she's going through it makes you kind of suck it up out here you know." doctors did remove emily's tumor in her neck... she is not in remission yet... they are still checking to see if the cancer spread anywhere else... this week... emily is starting a bakers at an iowa church have packed up their millionth cookie to send to u-s troops. the iowa cookie crumbs at a council bluffs church achieved that milestone this week. each month the group sends homemade cookies to troops all
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nearly 13-thousand cookies. he may be in elementary school but a young iowa entrepreneur is already planning for his financial future... perfect spot and caleb kitterman would know were about to put gumballs into my gumball machine businessman's love for the machine came a couple years ago... when he's dad wanted to teach him about finances well i didnt know where we knew that i wanted him to learn would always say no. and thats actually true together they wrote a the typing about the importance of assets, savings and investments. caleb experienced that first hand with his own gumball machine if i learn about money more then ill know what to use it for now it's time he thinks too
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his books to hit the shelves. and is confident in crowd-funding efforts i think im already thinking about my retirement first day on the job im retired already seeing success humble begins but at first im not really this because i know its a super good lesson that your fathers a fathers lessons. that's the number one thing....and lectures coming up... the presidential nominees are continuing to push their
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actually not too far away from heading our way. winds are turning to the south today as stays cool for the next couple of days... highs in the 50s and 60s for the most part in the midwest start.. highs will make it only into the low to mid 50s this afternoon with sunny skies and mainly light winds. we could have some patchy frost tonight with mostly sunny and back to for the weekend and into next week. showers and storms will track through saturday, saturday night, sunday night and monday night into tuesday. we should be dry during the stormtrack7 live weather network cameras show plenty of through tomorrow before a chance of rain tracks in for saturday. after the chilly start this morning, we are in the mid to upper 40s right now with a few 50s sprinkled in. we are actually not too far away from our way. winds are turning to the south today as plains... and the winds will 50s and 60s for the most part in the midwest and plains today with warmer temperatures building ahead of the next system in the plains start.. highs will make it only light winds. we could have some patchy frost tonight with
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the 60s.. and we aim for the 70s for the weekend and into next week. showers and storms will track through saturday, we should be dry during the day stormtrack 7 weather team: stormtrack7 live weather stay sunny today and even through tomorrow before a chance of rain tracks in for to upper 40s right now with a few 50s sprinkled in. we are heading our way. winds are turning to the south today as high pressure tracks to the pick up by tomorrow afternoon. 50s and 60s for the most part in the midwest and plains today with warmer temperatures building ahead into the low to mid 50s this patchy frost tonight with lows back into the mid to upper mostly sunny and back to seasonal levels with highs in next week. showers and storms will track through saturday, saturday night, sunday night and monday night into tuesday. stormtrack7 live weather network cameras show plenty of blue skies out there and we of rain tracks in for saturday. after the chilly start actually not too far away from our way. winds are turning to the south today as high pressure tracks to the east. this will allow the next system to track through the it stays cool for the next with warmer temperatures
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saturday night, sunday night and monday night into tuesday. we should be dry during the day for sunday and monday. saturday night, sunday night and monday night into tuesday. we should be dry during the day for sunday and monday. saturday night, sunday night and monday night into tuesday. we should be dry during the day for sunday and monday. coming up.... as a former president makes a coming up.... coming up.... as a former president makes a stop in eastern iowa -- a protester speaks out.
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at could make it legal for a woman to be fired just for being pregnant. and blum tried to defund planned parenthood, even though women depend on it for critical care, like cancer screenings. i was diagnosed with breast cancer, and i know it was early detection that made a difference. it's not a political issue. it's about caring about all of our people here in this country.
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raised thirteen children, was married for nearly seventy years and fought for our country in world war ii. but, he never got his medals and he tried for years. dad knew his time was near. out of options, he finally called senator grassley's office. they got dad his medals. just before he passed. hillary clinton in las vegas -- campaigning there 26 days before the election. the democratic presidential nominee says her opponent now has a scorched-earth strategy -- and is offering nothing but negativity... "donald trump has given zero.
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today for a fundraiser. last night, her husband bill clinton spoke at the national cattle congress in waterloo. he talked about a number of issues -- including jobs, making education more affordable and what he sees as one of the key differences this is an election where one democrat, right?" you're a rapist! see what i mean? you're a rapist. give that guy a hand they've had a very bad week at the trump campaign (applause) he -- and other protesters -- were then escorted out. the former president speaks at
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on the republican side - donald trump is focusing on florida. he urged his supporters to register to vote -- after a judge extended a deadline in florida after hurricane matthew. he talked a lot about the hacked you know what i want to have free trade too but i want to have smart trade. we have trade where we benefit for a change because we have lost our jobs, we've lost our money. we owe 20 trillion dollars. we don't make our product anymore. trump has another florida rally today -- before moving on to ohio. for more decision 2016 coverage, check out the latest blog from kwwl political analyst and uni associate professor, dr. chris larimer. there's a link to that on our website kwwl dot com. coming up.... drones are becoming more popular -- and may have an impact on modern medicine. advancements in medical
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these kinds of personal drones up in the sky -- tiny drone inside your body. dr. sung kwon cho / university of pittsburgh: "we're going to make a tiny, tiny swimmer that actually navigates inside the human body." reporter / off cam: "through the bloodstream?" dr. sung kwon cho / university of pittsburgh: "bloodstream or any body fluid inside the body." doctor sung kwon cho at the university of pittsburgh's swanson school of engineering has just received a nearly three-quarter of a million dollar grant from the national science foundation to develop that technology. besides specific target, like a cancer of pittsburgh: "sometimes you need to deliver the drug to some specific target. it's not in the entire body. so basically this drone can carry the drug and then only release it in the targeted area."
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about one millimeter and the width of a hair. the goal is to inject the drone into the blood stream and then navigate it through the body with different frequency of sound waves. dr. sung kwon cho / university of pittsburgh: "we give sound waves basically power. we just give ultrasound outside. that actually the power source." so what happens to the drone after it does its job? dr. sung kwon cho / university eventually making this drone as bio-degradable so once you use it you basically automatically dissolve it so you don't have to open your body. you don't have to take it out." a body drone that dissolves inside your body. jon delano / reporting: "as with many more years of development and then government approvals. so don't expect to in oakland, i'm jon delano, kdka-tv news." coming up on kwwl, the mister food test kitchen.... today we've got a few tips so you don't lose a lifetime of recipes and memories. but first, a look at your latest numbers from wall street and the
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dish that my grandmother got from her make a big pot full. today, we make it 'cause it's so darn good. if you'd like my grandmother's recipe for what we call, "worth the wait cabbage soup," just go online now. after that, make sure you start documenting all your family favorites, so you won't lose a lifetime of recipes. i'm howard in the mr. food test "grandma rose's way" (that's my grandmother) for you to say .
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and... two police officers shot in a wild shootout. the very latest on this developing story. plus... a young man steps in to help fellow classmate during a special moment. welcome back to the news at noon.. i'm ally crutcher let's go to storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan now for your first forecast. with lows in the upper 20s to to the south but will stay around 5 to 10 mph this afternoon... but we will have
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another warm up tomorrow. i'll the pentagon says the u-s military launched airstrikes in yemen this morning. this follows two incidents this week. twice -- missiles were fired at u-s navy ships. the ships were not hit. the pentagon says the targets they went after this morning appear to have been destroyed. after learning the king of thialand died. the royal palace said today the king was the world's longest-reigning monarch. he became king in 1946 and died at age 88. two police officers -- shot in a wild shootout in boston. nbc's tammy leitner has the latest. boston police say the officers were responding to a dispute between two roommates. one of those men -- armed with an assault rifle --
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proof vest opened fire. when it was all over -- this morning, two police officers struggling to survive -- one of them shot multiple times during a domestic dispute -- turned gunfight -- in a boston neighborhood l to east boston we have a 303 possible officer shot." police say two roommates were having an argument -- when one of the men them -- and they returned fire. nat/graphic: 9-1-1 broadcast audio "advising units at this time broadcast audio "i need units that are free to go to the hospital with them" and killed the suspect. s/ police commissioner bill evans "they were able to neutralize also had on a ballistic vest at that time and he was over 30 gun shots and we just one of the officers has
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went onto surgery early this morning both are in extremely critical condition. tammy leitner, nbc news, boston. we will continue to follow this minnesota's governor says it's time to improve the relationship between police and the community. a new task force will focus on doing that. more than 30 people will come together including law "the community i come from, like they can li iven their community and be part of the communities and have a voice." one police chief says the
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-- we spend too much time talking at each other -- and little time focusing on solutions. the man accused of setting off bombs in new york and new jersey last month is in court today. he'll be arraigned -- but won't be in court -- in person. he's still in the hospital -- so feed. dozens of people were hurt when the bombs went off. one man who's out of a job today -- the wells fargo c-e-o. john stumpf is retiring, effective immediately. he's been ur the bank was fined 185-million dollars after illegally opening millions of accounts for customers without them knowing it. he went before congress to apologize and defend the company -- but those hearings did not go well. the u-s army corps of engineers files a response to a lawsuit over the dakota access pipeline. in it -- the corps says they followed the rules when they went over the permits for water crossings --and did
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claiming. "they're tired, they're encforcement officers in highly stressed situations have done things that in hindsight should not have been done." more than a hundred people have been arrested since august for protesting. most iowans wanted more vetting of the dakota access started. that's according to a new des moines register -- mediacom iowa poll. more than half of those polled say the pipeline has not received studied enough. a school district and mom are going toe-to-toe right now over the walk to school. a family in georgia lives within the school's walk zone. in other words -- the kids are too close to be bused. but their mother is blind. she says the americans with disabilities act is being violated. the school district
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disabilities. "these kids are new to this the students went to school the first week -- because their dad -- who does not live with them -- after that -- they stopped going. the two sides will be in court this afternoon. one teenager becomes a real-life knight in shining armor for a young girl. she was just about to have a heartbreaking moment. a nine-year-old was performing at a football gam joined by their fathers and lifted onto their shoulders. but her father could not be that's when a high school senior... stepped in and lifted her up. "i ran down from the bleachers right here and i just hopped the fence, and i went over, and i kneeled down, and i talked to her and i said 'are you ok?'" it was just the most beautiful
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two could become fast friends. in an attempt to warm-up -- hundreds of snakes show up on a road in florida. police say the snakes took over both lanes of a road in sarasota county. many -- however were run over by cars. "they're animals and they deserved to be saved and its sad that they are all being killed on the road at no fault of a pond was drained in preperation for hurricane matthew. a cute caterpillar is anything but -- and one city is warning people about it. the kind they're worried about in new orleans can sting you.
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network cameras show plenty of blue skies out there and we will stay sunny today and even through tomorrow before a chance of rain tracks in for saturday. after the chilly start this morning, we are in the mid to upper 40s right now with a few 50s sprinkled in. we are actually not too far away from where we were yesterday at this time, but warmer air is heading our way. winds are turning to the south today as high pressure tracks to the east. this will allow the next system to track through the pick up by tomorrow afternoon. it midwest and plains today with warmer temperatures building ahead of the next system in the plains for tomorrow. it will be cool over us due to the chilly start.. highs will make it only
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island. some business owners have been covering their windows. it could pass over bermuda later today. crews reached high and low to save people and pets during hurricane matthew. here's another example. this is out of north carolina. they saved more than a dozen puppies from a flooded animal shelter. they pulled most of the pooches a production company is being fined after an accident on the star wars set. you're watching kwwl. and when you see news - or if you have pictures or video to share... you can do that by going to our page on facebook.
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articles in memorial mike fricke, a graduate from our very own class of 1985 passed away on august 27th, 2016 from a heart attack, he has left a loving wife and family who have found struggle with wahawks we are a family and we look out for eachother. a "go fund me" page has been started so we can give back to his family, please if you can spare anything please help their family. the campaign will end on
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fund me important dates please take a moment to mark your calendars for the upcoming events/meetings sponsored by the west high counseling services department: tuesday, october 18, 4 period: senior meeting in auditorium (for students only) tuesday, october 25 at 5:30 pm: senior parent/guardian meeting in auditorium thursday, october 27 at 5:00 pm: getting ready for college
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costume has been revealed. rick damigella has more in the hollywood minute. (nat) "it's true, all of it." an accident oth accident that caused serious injuries to actor harrison ford during the production of the film. (nat music) music news: prince's recording vault is looking for a buyer. billboard magazine reports all three major record labels are interested in purchasing prince's music, including an unrevealed number of unreleased
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"justice league" director zack snyder tweeted the first photo of actress amber heard in her costume for the character, mera. the shot shows heard seemingly emerging from the sea. in the comics, mera eventually marries the character aquaman. "justice league" is slated to hit movie screens november 17th, 20-17. in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. coming up ... a baby elephant makes b debut.
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and hard work take them. that means good schools for every child in every zip code. college that leads to opportunities... not debt. and an economy where every young american can find a job that lets them start a family of their own. we face big challenges, but we can solve them the same way families do. working together. respecting one another. and never giving up. i want our success to be measured by theirs. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message.
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>> chad: hey, look, they don't have anything to do with this. >> andre: on the contrary, they're here to take care of the child. and my brother chad, no, he's far too busy here, much too important to care of the child himself. they're staff, and he and kate are running my business, our family business, into the ground. >> clyde: hey, can it, andre. just tell me, do they know where the baby is? >> chad: no, don't-- >> clyde: i have to! let's just hear it from the horse's mouth. where's the baby? answer me, damn it! where's the baby? >> adrienne: safe. >> clyde: if i don't find him, you don't go on living. >> adrienne: i'd rather die than give you two seconds with that baby. >> lucas: just stay calm, okay? let's just slow this conversation down. >> clyde: let me say it this way. would you rather me shoot you with him watching,
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