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thought to stocking up on any new guns before the race between hillary clinton and donald trump was decided.sot/na t but he says that is something he heard from other gun-owning friends who were thinking about a clinton victory and possible new restrictions. "before the election, yes i heard some talking about it...but after it was over, dead, just dead not more talk about it" cedar valley outfitters owner ernie traugh was coming as gun owners worried that certain types of weapons, such as military-like rifles, would come under new restrictions. but he resisted the urge to order more from dealers anticipating a sales rush. it's a good thing. there was a small bump in sales but it quickly evaporated. and several buyers who placed orders the day before voting cancelled the day after when trump won. " trump getting into office means people feel the gun because it now goes back to how well do you wait on your customers how well do you know your product " "i think it's better for the long term plan...i think the outdoor industry and the shooting industry should remain strong" schrantz says sales boomed when people decided to horde guns in fear of future political changes. but that was inevitably followed by a "bust" when demand dropped. while gun owners i spoke with be better for gun regulations wall street thought a clinton presidency would be better for sales. after trump's victory, stock prices for several gun manufacturers fell because traders felt there would be less "binge buying." live in palo, dave franzman kcrg tv9 news. there are reports of confusion elect donald trump's transition process. as a steady stream of potential cabinet nominees continues to enter trump tower, the president elect denies reports of problems with the transition. two officials involved in the transition were fired yesterday. trump tweeted that the process for picking key members of his administration is "very organized". "you don't form a federal gov't overnight and these are very serious issues, very serious appointments, very serious meanwhile in new york, workers removed trump's name from several buildings on the upper west side of manhattan. people signed a petition last month demanding a name change. trump doesn't own the buildings anymore, but the name was there from when he did. and in washington, vice president- elect mike pence met with vice president biden at the naval observatory the vice presidential residence. kcrg-tv and radio station k-m-r-y are partnering to raise money for families with it's part of the annual radiothon for variety, the children's charity. this money will go to variety's compassion fund, and it will help pay for things that insurance won't cover. that can include the costs of gas, meals, or even phone bills for families with a child in the hospital. to donate, just call the k-m-r-y radiothon at 319-378-6400. we also have a link where you can donate on our website, kcrg dot com. us tonight from the kmry studios. joe, how is the radiothon going? breezy and warm conditions build for our thursday. thursday marks the 21st straight day of above normal temperatures. however, an area of low pressure and associated fronts promise to put an end to the streak saturday. after highs in the 70s tomorrow, colder the 30s and 40s for the weekend. wintry weather stays to our northwest with this storm and we foresee a seasonable weather week ahead as we approach thanksgiving. have a great night. tonight: partly cloudy. wind: se 10-20. low: 49 tomorrow: partly cloudy, breezy, and mild. wind: s 15-25. high: 72 the trial for the former washington high school substitute teacher charged with sexual exploitation is moving to tama county. today in cedar rapids, a judge granted the change of venue for mary beth haglin. haglin's lawyer argued the number of articles written about her, and the tone of some, would prevent a fair trial in linn county. haglin admitted the relationship with a student in several t-v interviews, which led to authorities upping her charge to a felony. the ensuing investigation led former principal ralph plagman and former activities director mike johnson. cedar rapids police have issued an operation quickfind for a missing teenager. kenadi irvin was last seen on monday, november seventh, at cedar rapids jefferson high school. she's 16 years old. she's five foot four, and weighs about 130 pounds. if you know where kenadi irvin is, please call the cedar rapids police. today, senators on capitol hill were electing who they want to lead in the senator chuck schumer for minority leader. he will replace outgoing senator harry reid of nevada. schumer said he was humbled, but what he had originally wanted was senate majority leader. that position stays with kentucky senator mitch mcconnell. mcconnell says he is ready to work with president-elect donald trump. "it's time to accept the results of the election and lower the tone, and see what we can do together to make progress for the country." schumer still has his work cut out for him. he'll be taking on a republican house, senate, and white house. republicans, who hold the majority in the iowa house, have chosen their leaders for the 2017 legislative session. and there's no change at the top. linda upmeyer of clear lake will continue as house speaker. chris hagenow from windsor heights will stay on as house majority leader. republicans picked up two seats in last week's election. that will give them a 59 to 41 new session starts on january ninth. jefferson students are spreading messages of love after donald trump's victory. teachers and students say since then, there has been some hate speech in the school. breezy and warm conditions z24zvz z12fz 21st straight day of above normal temperatures. however, an area of low pressure and associated fronts promise to put an end to the streak saturday. after highs in the 70s tomorrow, colder northwest winds blow into the afternoon dropping highs into the 30s and 40s for the weekend. wintry weather stays to our northwest with this storm and we foresee a seasonable weather week ahead as we approach thanksgiving. have a great night. tonight: partly cloudy. wind: se 10-20. low: 49 tomorrow: partly cloudy, breezy, and mild. wind: s 15-25. high: 72 tom. night: partly cloudy. wind: s 10-20. low: 58 friday: windy with a chance of showers along with falling partly cloudy, windy and much cooler. high: 40 low: 29 sunday: mostly sunny and seasonably cool. high: 40 low: 21 monday: partly cloudy. high: 45 low: 23 tuesday: chance of showers. high: 46 low: 32 wednesday: chance of show call it dressing or stuffing, it's often the favorite side dish to the star of the show... the turkey. today we're making sausage, apple, sage stuffing.dzvo: so this is kind of special, it's and apple stuffing with sage. pam: dzand it smells amazing, we just finished it up. what are the ingredients? julie: dzso it's really easy to make, so we started just by sauting some celery and onions in a little butter and then we threw some sage in there, because we want to get that nice and toasty. vo: and then we that we diced up and then mix that with the apples and cooked sausage and more sage so it's really.. it smells awesome. pam: dzand you used italian turkey sausage so a little bit of a different flavor.dzjulie : yes, it definitely has a little different flavor but it's delicious, it goes perfectly with the apples.dzpam: dzlove it and it bakes in the oven for how long?dzjulie: dzabout 40 minutes, 45 - until we get that nice brown crust on the top and all the liquid is absorbed.dzpam: dzmmmm, smells amazing.dzpam on cam: dzfor more ideas to make mom's life easier, check the department of health and human services says more than one million people have renewed or signed up for obamacare plans for 2017. these people are signing up despite president- elect donald trump campaigning that he'd scrap the healthcare law. the pace picked up after voters elected trump last week. more than 300-thousand people selected plans in the first three marketplace has been open for 12 days. the more than one million people that chose plans is an increase of 53-thousand from this period one year ago. some people will be gathering in cedar rapids tonight to show support for minorities in eastern iowa. the group, "positive words and actions," is holding a rally at the corner of first avenue and seventh street northeast. that's near the cedar rapids day school. people will be rallying for muslim americans, students and teachers from jefferson high school in cedar rapids wrote messages of love on the school's sidewalk today. some of the messages read "your life matters" and "kindness is a choice." staff came up with the idea after voters elected donald trump as president. they say they have heard some hate speech between students since then. students and staff joined in on the writing as they arrived at school this morning. they wanted to remind students that they are student says she wanted others to know they weren't alone. "people need self love reiterated. and sometimes it's like it shouldn't happen, but it does. and they need to know that we are here for them even though some people are against them. love is stronger than hate like i believe that. " messages were written in fifteen languages to help celebrate the diversity of jefferson high. some iowa lawmakers are looking for ways to decrease opioid abuse in the state. and today, they started with a forum in dubuque, an area that has seen dozens of this year. we're still collecting money for variety, the children's charity. to donate, just call 319- 378-6400. we also have a donation link on kcrg dot com. "people who've lost loved ones a group of iw something needs to change to stop the heroin epidemic in iowa. and they say change needs to start with better regulation of prescription pain killers. senator robb hogg of cedar rapids and representativ e chuck isenhart of dubuque hosted today's forum. kcrg t-v nine's katie wiedemann joins us live from dubuque. katie, why did the lawmakers hold the forum in dubuque? here in dubuque. so far this year, rescue crews have saved 26 people who were overdosing on heroin. another nine people died after they overdosed on the drug. and lawmakers say heroin addiction often starts when people abuse prescription pain killers. the center for disease control says people who get addicted to prescription pain killers are 40 times more likely to become addicted to heroin. the lawmakers organized this forum to gather input from doctors, law enforcement and substance abuse to evaluate the amount of pain medication that doctors prescribe in iowa. "we are seeing more and more people from various socioeconomic status in the community being affected by this. it's not your typical or stereo-typical homeless drug addict on the street. " and while overall heroin use has increased. year. coming up at six, find out why some experts think iowa's newest law, that expanded access to a life saving medicine, could be the reason deaths have decreased. live in dubuque, katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news. let's go back to joe live at today's causing an increase in opioid overdoses in the state. and ragbrai riders are on the route each year. tonight at 6. joe? breezy and warm conditions build for our 21st straight day of above normal temperatures. however, an area of low pressure and associated fronts promise to put an end to the streak saturday. after highs in the 70s tomorrow, colder northwest winds blow into the area friday afternoon dropping highs into the 30s and 40s for the weekend. wintry weather stays to our northwest with this storm and we foresee a seasonable weather week ahead as we approach thanksgiving. have a great night. tonight: partly cloudy. wind: se 10-20. low: 49 tomorrow: partly cloudy, breezy, and mild. wind: s kcrg-tv9 news at 5. now we go to new york for abc's world new tonight, breaking news. inside trump tower. the controversy over members of the president-elect's family and national security clearance. mr. trump's team requesting clearance for trump's son-in-law, jared kushner. ivanka trump's husband now emerging as a top adviser. also tonight, why is the trump name buildings in new york city? also tonight, the police shooting. tonight, that officer charged with manslaughter. what prosecutors are now saying. the horrific moment on the train tracks. the family inside their truck. the split-second decision that saved them. the murder at an american airport. travelers told to shelter in place. tonight, the possible motive revealed. and the victim, the father of an nfl player. and the breaking images coming in now. the massive and deadly explo

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