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country and state. and... a driver involved in a crash ""you're watching kwwl, we've got you covered. this is the news at ten." good evening everyone, i'm amanda goodman and i'm ron steele. thanks for joining us tonight. tonight our top story--- a shooting -- taking place as children were walg state street near downtown waterloo . kwwl's jessica hartman joins us live in waterloo with the details. jessica? the shooting leaving two homes riddled with bullet holes --- but thankfully no one was injured. waterloo investigators counting the bullet holes in these homes. the shooting leaving at least six in this home --- where neighbors say --- one bullet hitting margaret green's home just feet from where she was napping.
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like that happen, that is quite a thing." more than 60 years -- green has lived in her home. watching neighbors come and go ---- and the many children of the neighborhood play -- some of them getting home from school around the time of the shooting. "but it is happening all over, so. i said to russ, we could sell, but where would we go?" police still working to determine who the intended target w one would be going that way and shot there. one would be going this way and shoot here, but i don't know. maybe one came through the alley. i have no idea. no i don't know." it is unclear at this time if one of the homes were targets or if it was two seperate parties shooting at each other.
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in waterloo --jessica hartman ...news 7 kwwl. by the way, this is the second by the way, this is the second daylight shooting in as many weeks in waterloo. the last one turning deadly, as 22-year-old darrell lanier was shot multiple times on franklin street. warm tomorrow, but will it last going forward? let's go to storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg now for your first forecast. 7 weather team. see the screen here is additional forecast information from the kwwl to the wind increasing from the a gusty southwest wind. friday and saturday are cooler and closer to normal temperatures...near 50 degrees. the sky remains clear as cold tonight as it was last thursday is the warmest of the next seven days with highs in to normal temperatures...near 50 degrees. the sky remains
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an end here. that's because donald trump is now the president elect after beating hillary clinton. the race going late into the overnight hours. here's how it shook out. trump actually losing the compared to clinton's . however, the all important electoral votes going to trump, as he finished with more than the 270 needed to win. brian mooar has the latest tonight. nats/ we choose to love each other." "we choose to love each but in houston ...
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the election of donald trump as president. nats chanting: not my president! not my president!" voices of protest that carried all the way to trump tower in new york. in his victory speech ... trump offered an olive branch many americans will find difficult to accept. s/ donald trump / (r) president-elect :34-:40 america to bind the wounds of division. have to get together." hillary clinton pledged to help the next president ... s/ hillary clinton / (d) former presidential nominee :42-:47 clinton: "i hope that he will be a successful president for all americans." and so did president obama - who invited his successor to the white house - tomorrow morning. s/ president obama (no super) :53-1:04 potus: "it is no secret that the president-elect and i have some pretty significant differences. but remember, eight years ago, president bush and i had some pretty
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bush eased his transition ... president obama says he'll do the same for president trump. here at the capitol ... crews are now building the stands where america's 45th president will take the oath of office on january 20th. brian mooar, news 7 kwwl. also just into the newsroom --gunfire erupted near an anti-trump protest five people shot, two with life threatening injuries --according to the seattle fire department. although seattle police say the shootings are not related to protest. we will continue to follow this story for you here on kwwl and kwwl dot com. obviously some mixed reactions right here in eastern iowa, as well --where donlad trump became the first republican to win the state since
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many sharing their opinions over a cup of coffee this morning and reading the headlines. kwwl speaking to some people at say. "it isnt what a man says that marks him..it's what he does." i am worried..his speeches from state to state it gets worse and worse i understand everyone has their own right to choose who they want but i didnt think america felt that way. shocked by the historic win some local students also showing their frustration after the election results--take a look... who do we want? hillary. dump who? dump trump. dump who? dump trump. many students walking out of central academy and other des moines high schools just after ten this morning. the district did allow students
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school leaders emailed parents letting them know of the plans. now that this election has finally come to a close, it's time to move on--but many struggling with how to do that. one area group taking on that issue head on. kwwl's brad hanson joins us live from the telegraph herald newsroom in dubuque with more. there's no doubt it's been a nation. but now people in dubuque are opening the dialogue, hoping to mend the divide. on the menu tonight at jubeck's new world brewing--local beer, global conversation. nats cheers! this group hoping to start the healing after one of the most divisive presidential campaigns in the history of our nation. (jay jubeck, jubeck's co- owner) "there's so much division in the county, and even locally, that we thought it was
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bring people together and move forward, and realize that we have more in common then we have going again, and get away from the hateful rhetoric so often found on social media. (lindsay james, dubuque) "and to have the opportunity to meet face to face is what i really believe breaks down barriers, it builds compassion, think we need lots of space for that." james, who was just agricultural extension, believes conversations like these ones will help that healing process. "it's easy to stay home, it's easy to retreat, it's easy to isolate. this is a way to come together and have fearless, and courageous conversations about what's really important in life. and these are issues in a time, in our history, in our culture, where if we don't start having these conversations, then our country is going to
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i didn't get to stay long for i didn't get to stay long for their conversation tonight, but i can tell you there was a lot of hope that this is a process that will work and help make real progress. from the telegraph herald newsroom in dubuque, brad hanson, news 7 kwwl. jubeck's has held this conversations on tap event--tonight's couldn't have been timed better. they have these types of conversations the second wednesday of every month. new details tonight -- an iowa man pleads guilty to charges related to a school bus crash, which injured several students. 42-year-old monte klink had been charged with two counts of serious injury by vehicle and operating while
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positive for meth after the crash. according to court documents, he was driving an s-u-v in rural manchester in october of 2015 when he didn't yield to a west delaware school bus. the bus rolled after the collision, injuring some of the 32 students on board. klink could face up to 10 years in prison. his sentencing date is set for january 18th. one person is killed, two injured, after a head-on collision. it happened on j- 40 west of 220th avenin west point, crossed the center line and hit a car driven by aaron franklin, of keosauqua. boeding was killed in the crash. franklin and another person, brenna johnson, of burlington, were taken to the hospital with unknown injuries. an iowa man who tried to lure a 15- year-old boy is sentenced to 20 years in prison.
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enticement of a minor. this is his sex offender photo from a previous indecent exposure charge. according to the plea agreement, carpenter placed an ad on craigslist titled, "looking for young boy." an undercover iowa d-c-i agent saw the post and arranged to meet carpenter in august of 2014 --where he admitted everything and was arrested. coming up on kwwl... dramatic surveillance video coming from inside a bank plus.. a roaring fire sending thick black smoke into the sky.... 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...
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warmer weather tomorrow --but don't get used to it. schnackenberg now for your forecast. from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete stormtrack 7 weather team: it is to the wind increasing from the southwest late. thursday is the warmest of the next seven days closer to normal temperatures...near 50 degrees. the sky remains clear through early next week with no night due to the wind increasing from the southwest late. thursday is the warmest of the saturday are cooler and closer rain or snow through at least wednesday. it is not going to be as cold tonight as it was last night due to the wind highs in the mid 60s due to a temperatures...near 50 degrees. the sky remains clear through early next week with no rain or snow through at least increasing from the southwest late. thursday is the warmest of the mid 60s due to a gusty southwest wind. friday and saturday are cooler and closer with no rain or snow through at increasing from the southwest late. thursday is the warmest of the next seven days with highs in the mid 60s due to a gusty
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the sky remains clear through early next week with no rain or snow through at least wednesday. it is not going to be the mid 60s due to a gusty southwest wind. friday and saturday are cooler and closer to normal temperatures...near 50 rain or snow through at least increasing from the southwest late. thursday is the warmest of the next seven days with highs in the mid 60s due to a gusty southwest wind. friday and saturday are cooler and closer to normal temperatures...near 50 degrees. the sky remains clear wednesday. it is not going to be as cold tonight as it was last next seven days with highs in the mid 60s due to a gusty southwest wind. friday and saturday are cooler and closer with no rain or snow through at least wednesday. the mid 60s due to a gusty southwest wind. friday and saturday are cooler and closer to normal temperatures...near 50 degrees. the sky remains clear through early next week with no rain or snow through at
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armed bank robbery. it all happened in denver, colo you'll see the suspects drive up in a gold dodge car and then run into the bank. once inside, the men pull out their guns and start pointing them at the employees. you can see them just roaming through the bank here --causing quite a scare for those inside. the two did manage to get away and the f-b-i says they should a massive fire overtakes a former steel plant.
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the building here just south of buffalo. the smoke seen from miles away and explosions reportedly heard before the roof collapsed. hundreds of firefighters on scene battling the large fire --but luckily nobody was hurt. no word on the cause. general motors is laying off two- thousand people --the first time the company has had any layoffs in six years. g-m says the bulk of the losses are coming in ohio and michigan in january. the cuts due to a lack of sales, according to a company spokeer to stay positive. coming up next... top ranked janesville looks to take the first step toward a state volleyball championship. and find out if second ranked hudson can shake off early jitters against a determined startmont team tonight. rick coleman joins us next on
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good evening, i'm rick coleman. the first round of the state volleyball tournament concludes tonight with matches in class one-a. top ranked janesville plays host to starmont on one court... while second ranked hudson takes on lawton- bronson in on another court. janesville with a strong start against the stars---- the wildcats gillian gergen with an unassisted kill... janesville takes the first set 25-20.
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vaske....for the kill. but tonight the top ranked janesville wildcats advance in a janesville wildcats advance in a straight sets win. after losing the first set...second ranked hudson comes back in the second... madison sallee sets lauren murray for one of her ten kills--the pirates win the set 26-24. and the kiley deberg goes to work...deberg blasts a match high 31 kills.... and hudson wins three straight sets after dropping the first....to win the match in four sets. in class two-a... a tremendous matchup third ranked sumner- fredericksburg and a surging waterloo columbus program that has gotten better throughout the season.... the sailors had lost to the
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but columbus in control early---anna sinnott with the kill.... back comes sumner- fredericksburg... uni recruit jenna brandt sets georgia ackley for the kill... ---it's a great environment for volleyball... columbus is pressing for the upset-- sydney shannon serving up the ace-- and on match point--- anna sinnott with her 27th kill of the match......waterloo columbus pulls off a huge upset--- three sets to one over sumner- fredericksburg... losses than most teams and we you play like that every single point and that's what they did today. in 3a fifth ranked dike-new hartford dropped the first set to north polk--- but the wolverines roarded back behind a match high 19 kills from sophomore bailey petersen... ---the wolverines with a block on
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prevails in four tough sets.... at times i thought we played the nerves and being down here in this environment sometimes it hard to get everything un der control and play like you are supposed to play. and today mount vernon is led by outside hitter wynne vandersall... with the kill. wynne vandersall was a machine--- ripping a match high 22 kills through the sioux center defense. mount vernon's rory light closes the show vernon advances in four sets. and union rolls by osage in straight sets.... the knights were led by megan hudson with 21 kills---- peyton parker added 17 kills for the knights----- union advances to thursday's semifinal round... grundy center trying to keep it competitive... the spartans brook splater with a kill... but western christian is tough...ashtyn verbeek rips a kill through the spartan defense...
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