this morning, piercey had his first arraignment in court. we will be sure to bring you more information on this case as it develops. elias: and now to our top story iowa lawmakers weigh some potential changes to the speed on rural roads. elias: right now, the speed limits are 55 miles per hour for two lane country highways. highways. but a pair of proposals in the iowa house could bring the limits up to 60 or 65. a study done by the iowa department of transportation found that the average driver goes 62 miles an hour on those rural highways. some are in favor of the changes, but aren't sure if it would work everywhere. tim hughes, elkhart resident: "i don't think raising the speed limits would work in every area, but if you can pick and choose for which areas it would work, i think that raising it would be okay." elias: law makers say if drivers ramped up their speeds, law enforcement could choose how to enforce it. also, there would be no reason for another five. elias: what are your thoughts about the speed limits on rural highways? let us