Winds still 5 to 15 mph. They will stay fairly gusty today. Mainly around 15 mph and gusting to 20 or 25 mph at times. We have a mix of clouds and clear skies this morning with even some rain showing up in southwestern iowa. , but we will be mainly sunny today. And stay cool. Highs in the 50s with those toward the freezing mark tonight and will have frost by morning. Ill have more on that in a few minutes. We begin with decision 2016 one surprise leads to possibly we begin with decision 2016 one surprise leads to possibly another one down the line. In last nights debate, donald the results of the election if he lost. Tracie potts is in las vegas with a look back and a look ahead this morning. Trump whos repeatedly called this election rigged declined twice to accept the results if he loses ill tell you at the time. Ill keep you in suspense. Thats horrifying. Are you serious . You think that if someone commits fraud they should accept the results regardless . Cmon his team. Hinting it c
Our cloudy sky will become more sunny as we head into the temperatures from rebounding much higher than the 50s today. Injured after a house fire this with the next chance of showers, and even some thunderstorms, tracking back into the area tuesday and wednesday. On the Waterloo Fire Department responded to a fire around 7 this morning. It happened on the 600 block of west second street. Kwwls Amanda Gilbert joins us live in the newsroom. With the latest information. Ally waterloo fire confirmed one man 5th and commercial street. The Fire Department says they arent sure where he was headed. But they took him to allen hospial. His name and condition have not yet been released. One neighbor remembers seeing the man walk by her house. I seen this man out in the hollering, and he looked like he had been burned or something. The building is divided into four apartments. The red cross assisted the other People Living in the building. The building was not destroyed by the fire. But part of it
Daybreak on todays tmj4. Im susan kim. And im vince vitrano. Lets start with a check of weather and traffic together. Heres storm team 4 meteorologist brian gotter. Stubborn clouds stuck around yesterday with highs in the mid to upper 60s and a light breeze. Clouds lingered overnight along a cold front, with a gusty northerly breeze, and lows in the 40s and 50s. Behind the cold front, today is partly to mostly cloudy and chilly 50s, and a brisk nw wind at 10 20 mph. Bring a sweatshirt, or even a jacket, for the packers game this evening at lambeau. It will be sunny and 52 for tailgating, and dropping into the low 40s by the end of the game. At least the wind will now lets get to tatiana cash for a look at the roads incident free Traffic Building dry roadsnational to zoo at 11 to 5 closed an unruly passenger has to be taken into custody at Mitchell Airport after a flight from new york. Pete zervakis is live at the airport with a new statement from the airline this morning. Was enroute f
I am mcghee and i have the pleasure of introducing our keynote conversationalist for this afternoon and i would like to introduce you all to these two Brilliant Minds that we will be hearing from this afternoon. First, we will hear from dr. Noelle trent, who is director of interpretation and collections and an education at the National Civil Rights Museum in memphis, tennessee. Dr. Trent earned her in public history and a ph. D. In United States history from howard university, a proud hbcu in washington, d. C. So im sure. Theres some asuu alarms in the house, of course. Dr. Trent is also an accomplished public and shes worked with several noted organizations and projects including the National Park service, the Frederick Douglass National Historic site and the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American history and culture. Before she took those brilliant talents to memphis, she has been a contributor. The African American intellectual history societys blog and was feat
This afternoon and i would like to introduce you all to these two Brilliant Minds that we will be hearing from this afternoon. First, we will hear from dr. Noelle trent, who is director of interpretation and collections and an education at the National Civil Rights Museum in memphis, tennessee. Dr. Trent earned her in public history and a ph. D. In United States history from howard university, a proud hbcu in washington, d. C. So im sure. Theres some asuu alarms in the house, of course. Dr. Trent is also an accomplished public and shes worked with several noted organizations and projects including the National Park service, the Frederick Douglass National Historic site and the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American history and culture. Before she took those brilliant talents to memphis, she has been a contributor. The African American intellectual history societys blog and was featured in free and an underground special for the wgn america drama underground. One of