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roadway --causing quite a scare for some drivers. and... one of two iowa officers murdered in a brutal ambush is laid to rest --with hundreds of law enforcement officers on hand. ""you're watching kwwl, we've got you covered. this is the news at ten." good evening everyone, i'm ron steele. and i'm amanda goodman. thanks for joining us. 24 hours from now --- votes wl cast --- and preliminary results will be in for the next president of the united states. kwwl's jessica hartman has a look at the next 24 hours. jessica? many voters --- avoiding the long lines election day will bring --- by casting their vote today. however for those in black hawk waiting nearly an hour to cast what many voters are considering the most important vote of their lives. "oh my. very very." "it is an important election.
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participating and doing our civic duty to make sure the right person gets in the office." who ends up in the oval office next -- according to kwwl's who ends up in the oval office next -- according to kwwl's political analyst dr. chris larimer -- the election won't be determined by voters changing their mind last minute -- but by turn out. "they are focused on getting their active voters out and making sure those voters who are reqular voters know where to go if they haven't vote. the pursuasion elements at this point you aren't going to move the number supporters and making sure they are getting out to vote." "i voted for trump. i just believe that the policies he promises to put in line up more with my beliefs." "i voted for hillary clinton. i just feel like she stands behind the values that i have for
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drawing first time voters of all ages -- if true -- is something that could play a large part in election results "we know that voting is a habit. you do it once, you are more likely to do it. on the other hand, if you haven't done it before, you are less likely to be a voter. if he is able to mobilize intermitten voters or even irregular votes who rarely participate, that would be those things we won't know until after election day." dr. larimer says --- his biggest concern is the quick fixes both campaigns have claimed they will make. he hopes voters recognize that goverment is a slow deliberate process and requires patience.
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just head to our website kwwl dot com. and as dr. chris larimer mentioned --- you are more likely to vote if you know ehre to vote ---we have a link on kwwl-dot- com to help you find your polling place ahead of election day tomorrow. there's also a link to dr. larimer's blog. what's it looking like weather wise for election day tomorrow? 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 here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: front pushes through the state. most locations will be dry. if you do see rain..the amounts will be less than 0.10". the overnight clouds clear shortly before with plenty of sunshine. the wind diminishes tuesday evening and with a clear sky, the weather pattern doesn't change through early next week. mostly sunny each day with high temperatures mainly in the 50s and lows in the 30s. weekend outlook: mostly sunny saturday with highs in the
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we're getting a look at the moment a massive sinkhole opended up in dubuque over the weekend. check out this surveillance video--you can see that hole on 11th street open up--luckily, no injuries were reported. kwwl's brad hanson joins us live from the telegraph herald newsroom in dubuque with more. damaged a storm sewer, and ultimately damaged the road enough for this sinkhole to open up. we're getting a great view of the moment a massive early sunday morning, just before six a-m. while there's no hole yet, check out the jolt this car gets as it drives over the weak spot in the road. if we look at it again, you can see that part of the to give way. this is a time lapse--the road disappears in
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minutes for this sinkhole to open. (bob green, water department manager) "as the break occured, it was eroding away the material that was supporting the street, which then resulted in the collapse of the street." this was the sinkhole early sunday--this is that hole now, as crews work to repair a damaged storm sewer. (brad hanson, @bhansonkwwl) "although water main breaks can be fairly common, green says in his 25 years of service with the cit incident like this one." an unusual, and scary (andrea becker, witness) "immediately, almost, i heard this sound behind me, and then it kept collapsing." the water main was repaired and service restored late sunday. green says crews should be finished fixing the
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green also telling me they've replaced that damaged pipe with brand new pipe. from the telegraph herald newsroom in dubuque, brad hanson, news 7 kwwl. it'll cost the city somewhere between 15 and 25-thousand dollars to fix this sinkhole. one person is killed after a ro rapids. it happened in the four-thousand block of tower terrace road near the intersection with miller road north-east. police say the driver was partially ejected and killed at the scene. the victim's name has not been released. hundreds of law enforcement officers, along with family and friends of tony beminio gathering today to honor the fallen des moines sergeant. beminio and urbandale officer
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services held today at a church in west des moines. des moines police chief dana wingert thanking everyone for their support through this tough time s/ chief dana wingert/ des moines police dept. : difficult to determine who is serving who. but more importantly, in my opinion is that the silent majority has spoken loud and clear. the community has risen up and declared that what happened was horrific and unacceptable and will not be tolerated." the accused gunman, scott greene, is facing two counts of first degree murder in the shootings. new details tonight -- a woman pleads not guitly to charges in relation to a robbery and murder in dubuque county. 30-year-old savanna stotlar charged with second degree
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arrested in connection to the death of collin brown in key west back in april. tacari minifee, imere hall, taylor shaw, and eric campbell are all facing murder charges in the case. an iowa man who sold heroin and fentanyl, leading to the death of one person, pleads guilty to charges. 22-year-old joshua manning, of maquoketa, admits two people suffered serious injuries, another dying, from the drug 20 years in prison and possible life sentence. surveillance video shows a man breaking into and damaging a bank. deputies in grant county, wisconsin, responding to the peoples state bank in glen haven on sunday. here's a look at the suspect. deputies noticed the back door was kicked in, along with other damage.
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you have any information or recognize the person in the photos, please contact the grant county sheriff's office or crimestoppers a camper is destroyed after it catches on fire. take a look at the charred out camper which was parked in a neighborhood on the southeast side of cedar rapids--- near mercy hospital. multiple crews responding to the scene --but luckily nobody was injured. the cause of the fire is not known. a toaster causes a waterloo home to catch fire. nothing in the home is salavagable--and has left the family who lives there--homeless kwwl's taylor bailey with the family today. a house fire--sparked right here in a family's kitchen four and a half minutes, i bet you ten minutes, "ten minutes to destroy your home" ten mintues, that's all it took" minutes--after carla cavanaugh says she placed a pop stand-up "now this is where carla says she put a pop tart in the toaster over walked out of the kitchen
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saw this kitchen up in flames, she says that her son stays down here in the basement and if it wasn't for her quick reaction they wouldn't have made it out." "and i was screaming out here oh my god get out of there, there's a fire, fire they heard me thank god.""they wouldn't have got out of the basement they wouldn't have made it alive cause the smoke was so black and thick looking at the home today--she still can't believe it. "i just keep on saying wow because it's everything, everything i smoke damage, water damage or it's destoryed" carla says she is lucky she was awake when the fire happened because the home does not have any working smoke detectors. "so i just took them out and was meaning to put them back in and you know what i forgot, and you know what if we would have been sleeping it would have saved our lives" in waterloo...taylor
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waterloo firefighters confirm the fire started in the toaster and the home is not livable. coming up on kwwl... a wild police chase comes to a violent end... plus.. a home is blasted into pieces, just as the man living inside tries to get out. here's a live look at the storm track 7 live doppler radar....storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg has your full forecast, coming up... you have pictures or video to share... you can do that by going to our page on facebook. you can also "like" our page to information. "this is kwwl news at ten. with ron steele, amanda goodman,
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hear my voice, you hear that sound ? ? like thunder, gonna shake your ground ? ? you held me down ? ? but i got up ? ? get ready 'cause i've had enough ? ? i got the eye of the tiger, a fighter ? ? dancing through the fire ? ? 'cause i am the champion ? ? and you're gonna hear me roar ? ? ? roar ? ? i got the eye of the tiger, a fighter ? ? dancing through the fire ? ? 'cause i am the champion ? ? and you're gonna hear me roar ? ? oh, louder ? ? and you're gonna hear me roar ? i'm hillary clinton
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most locations will be dry. if you do see rain..the amounts will be less than 0.10". the overnight clouds clear shortly before sunrise tuesday. election day (tuesday) is cooler and breezy and with a clear sky, morning lows wednesday will be in the low to mid 30s. the weather pattern doesn't change through early next week. mostly sunny each day with high temperatures mainly in the 50s and lows in the 30s. weekend outlook: mostly sunny saturday with highs in the low 50s. sunshine again sunday, brief light shower as a cold front pushes through the state. most locations will be dry. if you do see rain..the amounts will be clouds clear shortly before sunrise tuesday. election day (tuesday) is cooler and breezy with plenty of sunshine. the wind diminishes tuesday evening and with a clear sky, morning lows wednesday will be change through early next week. mostly sunny each day with high temperatures mainly in the 50s and lows in the 30s. weekend outlook: mostly sunny saturday with highs in the low 50s. sunshine again sunday, but a little warmer as temperatures climb to near 60. clouds tonight might produce a brief light shower as a cold front pushes through the state. most locations will be dry. if clouds clear shortly before
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with plenty of sunshine. the wind diminishes tuesday evening and with a clear sky, morning lows wednesday will be in the low to mid 30s. the weather pattern doesn't change through early next week. mostly sunny each day with high temperatures mainly in sunny saturday with highs in the low 50s. sunshine again sunday, but a little warmer as temperatures climb to near 60. most locations will be dry. if you do see rain..the amounts will be less than 0.10". the overnight clouds clear shortly before sunrise tuesday. election day (tuesday) is cooler and breezy t wind diminishes tuesday evening and with a clear sky, morning lows wednesday will be in the low to mid 30s. the weather pattern doesn't change through early next week. mostly sunny each day with high weekend outlook: mostly sunny saturday with highs in the low 50s. sunshine again sunday, but a little warmer as temperatures climb to near 60.
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morning lows wednesday will be in the low to mid 30s. the weather pattern doesn't change through early next week. mostly sunny each day with high temperatures mainly in the 50s and lows in the 30s. weekend outlook: mostly sunny saturday with highs in the low 50s. sunshine again sunday, but a little warmer as temperatures climb to near 60. coming up on kwwl... those
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and how to apply, just head to our website kwwl dot com. a high-speed police chase comes to a crashing and violent ending. you can see the driver here in the gray car speeding through the streets of south los angeles. the driver weaving in and out of traffic while possibly armed with a gun, according to police. after a few near misses, he eventually slams right into a divider. that's when he officers were able to finally take him into a huge explosion puts one man in the hospital and destroys his home. here's a look at the aftermath in minnesota. police say the man smelled gas and was trying to get out of the home when it burst into flames. the blast reportedly felt blocks away. the homeowner is expected to recover. the exact cause of the explosion is not yet known. coming up next... last year's regular season valley champs -- the uni women opened up exhibition play
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very real thing -- the question is -- who will be leading the offense as they try to do that -- last week juco transfer colton howell led the panthers to a 39-6 win at indiana state getting an emergency start after eli dunne couldn't pass concussion protocols -- dunne had been the choice as of late -- and likely will get the start on saturday if he's cleared to happened yet -- and mark farley says there are multiple options -- eli, we'll see, he has to go through his protocols yet, so that has yet to be determined. th he's available. then reggie schulte is also available should we go through it, but right now that's the timetable. the panthers kick off at 19th ranked western illinois at one oh clock on saturday -- uni women's basketball -- picked second in the valley this year against maryville --
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davison -- the senior -- dialing in the three -- she had 12 tonight -- uni up 10 -- and the panthers playing well tonight -- check out the inside move by megan maahs -- she was 3 of 5 from the floor -- 21, 8 uni -- madison weekly drives for 2 of her 12 -- uni would run- away in this one -- literally -- nice ball movement as mikaela morgan gets the benefit -- uni rolls over maryville 77, 34 -- friday against i-u- p-u-i -- iowa state's steve prohm got a great first look at his squad last night as the cyclones hammered division two sioux falls by 44 points in exhibition play -- the cyclones scored 56 in the first half -- 52 of those came from iowa state's guard court -- which was always expected to be the strength of the team -- and prohm says even though the number was that high -- it's not those four guys, those four upperclassmen, they've got to be what makes this team go.
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vernon: they're like a lot of iowans -- they get up early, get the kids to school, and get to work. but too often, washington stacks the deck against us. we need to build an economy that works for the middle class. instead of giving breaks to big business, we need to cut taxes for the middle class and small business. i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message
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