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grab your cash. dora miller has been looking into the troubling trend popping up here at home. what a mac -- >> reporter: they are called the skimmers and were criminals do they put a device over this area we picture card into get your information. we found that today is not only atm machines that criminals are targeting. >> be careful where you sweat. something is harmless vulnerable to these. >> i've read about that before that they are at the gas pumps. never have thought about it. >> last week on it and her husband got a crash course in and he's like 'what do i do?'" it's a device that looks similar to this...you swipe your card and criminals swipe your information. information. "you can see it's an after market or something that was added to it, doesn't look like it fits with the surroundings, too, because that device typically comes with company. company."a lot of times they'll attach a surveillance camera close to the atm, so they can see the person entering the pin."unfortunately , connie didn't walk away unscathed...but she says she and her husband have learned their lesson. lesson."we looked it up on what the skimmers look like and so i'm sure he looked crazy because he was like shaking the heck out of the card reader." reader." "when you stick the credit card or bank card in there and it wiggles a t, that's a red flag."law enforcement says use your gut, protect yourself and if something seems out of place, call police. police say they are working with banks to pinpoint skimmer locations...they encourage people to use their chip cards and cover your pin number when entering it in public.covering your chip card when you can and make sure you guard that pin number when you are entering it in public. mrs. dora miller for fox28 hate crime will spend a decade in bars. randy metcalfe with guilty for the hate crime of the beating of a black man outside a dubuque are. witnesses say metcalfe told others he hated black people and took part in cross burnings. during the fight metcalfe kicked and stomped on the victim as he laid on the ground. >> a few showers to start the --and rebecca, there are more historic czech village in cedar rapids is still picking up the pieces after flood 2016. 2016.but as fox 28 news reporter mellaney moore shows us -- when the work is done, the district will have a different look and feel. feel. white lion treasures is trying to restore and reopen.17:34:45 imagine moving a 2800 square foot home that has more tchotchkes than you could ever possibly imagine.as bell puts the store back together again piece by piece, some of it we have a couple of dealors that have decided not to return after the flood. i think some of it's just the stress of the quick moving out. they're older, they just don't want to go through this again.jennifer stewart, czech village association president 17:54:39 czech village antiques, white lion treasures and my little maker's mall here, i think we've all lost a few vendors. some related to the flood, some not.rawsons daughter and copper alligator are not coming back for reasons unrelated to the flood. both of those owners say they are exploring new ways to keep their busi 17:54:26 we're certainly going to miss the copper alligator and rawson's daughter. they were two important retail spots down here. we hope to replace those with more retail stores.some business owners say there is worry that czech village could flood again.but stewart is thinking on the bright side.17:54:49 we're going to have some new faces bright side. >> we will have some new faces down here and a little more variety in the shops. >> covering the corridor in fox28 news. those business owners also add getting everyone in the area. >> those business owners also add that cancellation of the fall festival czech fest made it difficult. on the upside they say they are thankful for the city's preparation before the fled because witnesses that are coming back are only able to because of the mitigation plans. many are thinking about the holiday shopping season which they say may not have been as bright. >> after a long flight for the senator. bernie sanders returned to iowa. >> now he's fighting to get his former foe hillary clinton elected as the next president of the united states. >> steffi lee kicks off tonight's vote 2016 team coverage. >> reporter: bernie sanders says when it comes to politics voters should look beyond donald trump and hillary say that somebody in iowa who works 40 hours a week -- that person should not be living in -- that is not donald trump's position."he also says clinton's position on clean energy - will help future generations."we have got to make certain that we leave this plant -- this is a moral to climate change is a hoax. >> drake university freshman elizabeth caucus for sanders but not those for support behind clinton for change is real and it will that and want to take bold steps to prevent it's plays into her decision. >> under clinton's proposal people will be able to refinance the loan and get a load -- lowest interest rate. >> brian who has supported sanders remain skeptical about a clinton presidency and he says he could not help mckesson early vote for the vermont senator if laura falls through with the progressive policies, i will back are 100%. i have no problems with that. my misgivings come from -- >> in des moines steffi lee fox28 news. >> before sanders took the stage iowa republicans stood outside where hillary clinton mocked supporters for living in the basement. >> this shows clinton has a problem with millennial's. senator. sanders disagrees saying the quote was taken out of context. here is the full version. clinton said, there are and they are living in their parents basement. they feel they got their education and the jobs that are available to them are not at all what they envisioned for themselves. >> donald trump rallied with supporters in nevada tonight. >> before taking the stage she spoke with fox28 news reporter jim snyders with the fbi's agreement to destroy data after closing their email investigation into hillary clinton. >> i think it's the most incredible thing that i've heard . i think so many people feel the same way. i can't believe what's going on with justice in this country. she can delete 33,000 emails and nothing happens. she gets a subpoena from the united states congress and she deletes 33,000 emails and nothing happens. now they are allowed to get rid of their laptops. something is going on and it's bad. >> your economic plan you want airports and all the rest. would one of your businesses survive if your revenues were shrinking and your expenditures were growing? >> we want to put people to work in our country. our country is dead flat and dead broke. we're $20 trillion under obama's years. we are in big trouble. >> what the deficit go up until your tax -- >> i don't think it will go up in the short-term. we were going to lots of businesses. businesses are leaving our country. they will be coming back and no business will leave and we will have a lot more jobs. >> what about governor pence? >> was fantastic, solid and smart. i would rate him on the scale presidential debate which will feature a town hall format on fox28 coverage starts at 8:00 sunday night. >> next on the fox 28 news at 9 preparing for the worst. an update on the track of hurrican matthew in the actions along the east coast to get out of its way. >> although we are into the fall season some springtime severe weather will threaten parts of iowa tomorrow. meteorologist rebecca kopelman vernon: i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message. congressman blum's smear campaign -- misleading and false. the truth -- monica vernon donated every pay raise to charity and helped build a homeless shelter only half his salary. then in congress, blum broke his word and kept all the pay. now he wants to cut social security and raise the retirement age. tomorrow on fox 28 morning live the leaders of the newbo city market are here to talk with us about the current status of the market. market.what they are doing right now to prepare the market to open back up and >> a small deviation from distracted me a -- catastrophic change for the east coast. we have to prepare for a direct hit. the race to how gaudet and get out of the way of hurrican matthew is in full swing in florida and much of the east coast. this major hurricane is threatening to threaten millions of people on the east coast. >> hurrican matthew has made to live falls. one in western haiti and the other in eastern cuba. the scope of the damage is still unclear as many communities have been cut off from communication by the storm. flash flooding and winds reaching 140 miles per hour left nearly a dozen people dead. now the storm has set sights on the east coast. >> meteorologist rebecca it will still have a impact. >> the forecast does call for a potential matthew making landfall in florida. however it is a large and powerful hurricane that could continue up the coast of florida. it did make landfall in cuba and is now moving towards the bahamas and will continue on its path to the north and west and is starting to strengthen. it is a category three storm. it will continue to maintain a major hurricane strength and likely strengthened to a category four hurricane once again. you can see the bright red starting to show up indicating the storm is strengthening and more thunderstorms are developing now that it's over the ocean opposed to land. it is going to move over parts of the bahamas and it will continue to strengthen over the next 12 hours or so. currently it has winds up to towards the state of florida. this is the uncertainty and here in i won't we don't talk about but what this cone means is anywhere in this cone is the center of the hurricane could be. this potential at the center of the storm could make landfall in the east coast of florida could stay out to sea. however if it is on the edge of the cone are still going to be strong winds that could reach coastal communities and the other problem is this is goin to parallel the coast of florida. many coastal impacts and many areas are seeing evacuations. there are going to be many people affected by the storm because of how strong it will be and how close it will be to the state and continuing to go up florida. then maybe impacting georgia and the carolinas. florida will see these impacts continues to travel up the east coast. >> as you saw this hurricane is draining a huge part of land and millions in its path.>> team coverage to use tonight from the bahamas to west palm beach. >> here at the atlantis resort in nassau we are hours away from getting a direct hit from hurrican matthew. if the left side before hurrican matthew hits and a lot of people are getting a solid meal before going to shelter. >> this storm is impact. don't get me wrong, there is some safety here. >> there's only two restaurants open. then all will have to go to the convention center. >> if not the best option but it is safe. >> for many it will be a long night. not knowing how long they will have to stay in that one place. >> hopefully sleep but i don't >> hurrican matthew is expected to hit us in nassau around eight in the morning with danger storm surge and wind. reporting from nassau. >> if matthew does make -- there's a busy part of downtown with restaurants and bars has a different look. take a look at this business. you can see they boarded up their windows and their doors. over here you can see that wine through five businesses in a row have put shutters up. businesses are not taking the slightly and of course they are taking precautions. >> if matthew does make another landfall it would be the most powerful storm in the us in the last 10 years. >> let's go to rebecca kopelman who is stepping in here now who's been tracking the storm. coming as we head towards the end of the week. i will time that out for you and the storms will be most likely on thursday. we will have cooler weather i think my strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. i would bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. nue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. get him out of here! get him out of here! get the hell out of here! priorities usa action is responsible >> we do have some what weather will continue over the next few days and become more likely by tomorrow evening. we had a few light showers last night and we got left with the sunshine and warmth this afternoon. we will have a few isolated showers tonight in our southern areas. so it will be more likely tomorrow evening and behind like whether to eastern iowa. the cold front did move through . it didn't bring too much of a cool down. it brought more warmer weather. we do have this front stalled out to our south. a piece of energy that will be moving out of the southern plains and closer to the midwest. that will lead to a few showers and storms. for tonight, isolated across the area. we will see clouds move back in. most of the activity will be in southern iowa and near and south of highway 30. it can be something johnson and washington county by morning. i don't think it will be that widespread. there could be a isolated shower or storm and it should be brief. we will then be left with the clouds. it's all because of this front that's going to be sticking with us lifting north as a warm front throughout the and as the cold front swings through bringing more showers and thunderstorms. after that high pressure moves in and cool air moves in. it will be nice weather on the way. we do have the potential to see some springlike thunderstorms some of which that could be strong or severe. the severe risk is low in the main concern is in the southwestern counties -- west of linn county does include tema and does include iowa and the risk is overall though and the main concern it will be for strong winds. the better chance for strong to severe storms is in the orange area in south western iowa and parts of missouri and kisses and nebraska tomorrow. for us, we will see some thunderstorms increasing. i think because we have cloud cover it will limit the heating the afternoon. that will not be supportive of thunderstorms. we could see one or two. the better chances to come in the evening after five or 6:00. the main concern will be for strong winds that accompany some of the storms. as this activity moves through on late thursday by friday morning around the community -- commute we will try it out and the nice weather will move in. i'm keeping an eye on the potential for heavy rain of these thunderstorms could produce heavy rainfall. there is a concern for flooding especially with of height -- highway 20. we had a break from rainfall for a week or two now so that's good news but any rainfall that amounts to over an inch or two could cause problems. half an inch to an inch is expected areawide. we talked about this cool down so tonight temperatures will fall close to high of 60 degrees. it's going to be a cool day. our average temperature is around 67 degrees. it's below normal and will be feeling like october and fall out there. temperatures stay in the 60s to the rest of the weekend. the temperatures in the 40s and we start to warm up just a bit as we monday and tuesday of next week. really some beautiful weather is coming. >> for viewing fall leaves >> i've never seen the leaves change because florida has a palm trees and they don't do much there. >> you need to take a trip up to northeast iowa. >> next instant remorse after overwriting a presidential veto. how politics could jeopardize darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. ng 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. you've worked hard. retirement's within reach, but congressman blum wants to raise the retirement age to 70. blum: we've got to raise the retirement age. blum would make it harder, voting to cut social security and privatize medicare. blum would even deny social security to seniors until they're 70. i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message, we've got to protect it. for the first time, congress got the votes >> for the first time congress over wrote a presidential veto. now family members of 9/11 can sue the saudi government further alleged role in the terrorist attacks. >> many at the capital are already having legislative remorse. >> they gave our 97 and the nays are one. >> eight bipartisan vote in the first overtime of a veto by president obama but now who voted in favor of the terrorism act they are already planning to change it. >> we would like to think there's a way to fix so our service members do not have legal problems overseas. >> everyone was aware who the no one focused on the downside. >> the downside according to a long list of formal defense officials who wrote a letter to congress is our national securities our capacity to fight terrorism and our leadership in the world would be put in serious jeopardy. >> last week the u.s. congress court as a defendant, has been used to protect aid groups, intellen members of the u-s military who could be most vulnerable. jeremy mayer is a presidential scholar with george mason school of law and gave an scholar with george mason school of law and give an example. >> that serviceman is involved iraqi court 213i think what we've seen in the united states congress is a pretty classic case of rapid-onset say the lawn could have a hefty price time the us government is forced to fight lawsuit dozens or even hundreds of countries around the worldfor now mayer says it was a case of lawmakers voting to do what was politically popular instead of what was right.in washington i'm kf reporting. if lawmakers want to modify the law they just enacted, they won't get to work on it until after the election. next on the fox 28 news at nine -- --a rise in the number of deaths on the road. being taken to try and curb crashes that end up taking live. lives.and recalls ordered by the government -- but not apparently ?for? the government.how that could leave thousands of dangerous vehicles on the road -- when the fox 28 news at nine she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat chested is very hard to be a 10. does she have a good body? no. does she have a fat [expletive]? absolutely. do you treat women with respect? i can't say that either. authorities are raising alarm dangerous crashes along >> authorities are raising alarm about a growing trend of dangerous crashes on the core door -- corridor roads. >> some collisions have prove deadly. the accidents are spread across the city but authorities said a major problem area is along first avenue. cedar rapids police anytime you are walking they say you need to make the effort to use the crosswalk and follow signals and p >> in the last several months they have reigned five citations for jaywalking. our message is not about receiving a citation. the citation is $25. with court cost its over $90. there is a financial impact. it's not about the law violation as much about the safety. >> police say is important for motors to pay attention because even it crosswalks distracted walkers can easily step out in front of traffic. crashes are on the rise. so far this year more than 17,000 people had been killed in crashes. that's nearly 1800 more deaths than this time last year. department of transportation is pledging $1 million every year to find a way to stop the precious from happening. >> when the government issues a government recall they want to that warning. warning. auctioneer rolling through bids at publi you're watching is not a tribal dance.it's an auction where the federal government is selling cars it doesn't want anymore . based on what we know - you may not want them either."it's pretty pretty bad"the general services administration has thousands of retired fleet cars for sale across the country.we took some road trips to public auctions in texasa&pennsylvaniaa&and a few states in between to check them outa&a&discovering hundreds cars with open recalls that could put you at risk. we're talking about everything from steering bags that could shoot out metal pieces.even a defect that can shut off the engine of the car."i'm shocked, absolutely shocked. these are government cars. they should have been fixed before they even went to auctions to be sold."clarence ditlow - with the center for auto safety is calling out the g-s-aa&after we showed him it's auctioning cars with potentially dangerous problems that haven't been fixed.the repairs are free - and something nhtsa - another government agency that issues recal should be done in any car that has one."here they're doing themselves what they say others shouldn't do. that's just hypocrisy.a& a company called auto ap helped us crunch the stats.as of mid- august, the feds had more than two-thousand cars up for auction.more than 20-percent had open recalls."it's bothersome, it's worrisome to me."the g-s-a wouldn't talk more than 20% had open recalls. >> it's worrisome to me and the whole ecosystem is broken. >> the gsa would not talk about the concerns we raced on camera. they did send a statement saying recalls to check with local dealerships. someone will be killed because you sold this gsa vehicle with an outstanding recall. >> the recall could impact federal employees who are behind the wheel before these cars were sold. >> there was a recall from 2013 . >> we found service tickers that some of the cars were still on the car without being fixed months and sometimes years after the recalls were issued. reigned to get through but the weekend looks nice. >> the we get looks awesome. we have not seen this weather since fall started. right now it feels like spring outside but we are getting into cool temperatures with highs in the 60s friday, saturday and >> we had showers overnight last night and early this morning. then we had the sun and temperatures warmed up and it made it feel like spring and fall. now we are going to get closer to fall like whether but we have to get through some springlike thunderstorms first. tonight the chance of rain is low. it will be isolated especially in our southern areas. later on thursday evening that's when thunderstorms become was -- most likely. then a cool down is on the way a cold front because once the sun came out it warmed up into the 70s. this front has stalled to our south and there will be a few rounds of rain over the next 48 hours. tonight it will be isolated in nature. will have clouds moving and have showers and storms near highway 30. on thursday morning we could see rainfall but the chances are low. the higher chances will be thursday afternoon. after this part moves through which a style to our south will lift north as a warm front leads to showers during the day on thursday but the better chance will come along the cold front which moves through later on thursday into friday morning but by friday you will forget about it and high pressure moves in. the skies clear and it's going comfortable. we have to keep our eye out for strong storms that could develop . the storm prediction center has put a low risk severe weather for southwestern counties however, the better chance is to our south and west. where the orange is located that's where the concern is. for us the main concern will be storms that can develop and strengthen with gusty winds or hail. the overall risk is very low. we will ti predictor. you can see scattered activity and the latest one is showing more activity in the afternoon. we will have to scattered activity during the day on thursday but better chance will be after five or 6:00 when the cold front moves through and here 7:00 moving to our western counties and advise to the east and will start to dry out over -- in the overnight hours. we will have cooler air moving i'm also keeping my eye out the potential for heavy rainfall especially north of highway 20 where the ground is saturated and areas like the core of have gotten 50 inches of rain this year. if they do get anywhere more than 2 inches of rain there could be flooding issues. areawide we could see half an inch to an inch of rain an possible with those thunderstorms to develop. thunderstorms are lucky throughout the day on thursday otherwise we will have cloudy skies and temperatures rise into the 70s. tonight temperatures will fall close to 60 degrees. fridays will be rising to a high of 60 degrees. it's going to be very fall like out there. friday night behind this front temperatures will be into the 30s. we could be getting close to the upper 30s across eastern we will keep the 60s through the rest of the weekend in the afternoon and the 40s through saturday night. start to warm up just a bit by the time we hit monday and tuesday with another chance of rain but we are starting to see this transition where we will see more of this fall weather around here in eastern iowa. >> you can call it sweater weather. >> speaking of football coming up in sports what will it take for coach ferentz team minnesota. meet the 20 16th iowa basketball team. the stories when my dad got the contract with donald trump, it was huge for our business. there was never any question about the quality of work... and the next thing you know, you weren't getting paid. when you're a small business, a big contract is everything, i mean, it's huge. but...if you don't get paid, it's devastating. if he treats the american people like he treated my father, on the trump taj mahal, we're...we're in trouble. the whole country's in trouble. you've worked hard. retirement's within reach, but congressman blum wants to raise the retirement age to 70. blum: we've got to raise the retirement age. blum would make it harder, voting to cut social security and privatize medicare. blum would even deny social security to seniors until they're 70. i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message, it's not where and now fox28 sports with mia o'brien.>> it's not where i want thought they would be heading into week six. it's not where it this week's opponents minnesota thought they would be. middle of the pack in the big ten race and stinging losses. the hawks to rival northwestern and the gophers in overtime to penn state. while there still questions to be answered there is room for the hawks to make up some ground. >> i think we have a mirror image this week of minnesota and iowa. two teams trying to find its two-game. minnesota getting -- bitten by the turnover bug. gophers have day passing" into cj beathard's hand. >> northern iowa back on the road and facing a coaching staff . mark farley and his crew have a different sort of history. >> mrs. lineup features some familiar faces a new locations. so he's a talented young man. he's a great writer. you look at the defense and what they have done because their whole staff went from western to south dakota. they will be found in what they do. they will be prepared. >> we have not hit week five of the college football season and here we are college basketball media day season is upon us. jumbo tronic arena. the new host of players as well. fran mccaffrey says the offense will be the same in terms of how much the hawkeyes set up the offense. that could be a different story . >> we have a lot of athletic guys. the base can run like tears. we expect to run more this year. >> when you have frontcourt that can run l take off rather than worry about who were giving the ball to. >> they show their stuff in the primetime leak this summer and that energy level has remained the same. at uni media day yesterday there was some insight on how the panthers 11 new players are feeling about the spotlight. everything. i don't like to do that. they are good guys. >> with a lot of young guys you expect the energy level to drop down in the second or third practice. they have kept the energy level up. >> the big 12 announcing its preseason selections for women's basketball. iowa state johnna johnson is a first likely to be honored since 2013. the senior guard averaged 17 points and nearly 10 rebounds. wrestling season will also be here. tom branson's team has finalized dates with penn state and ohio state. they've also confirmed several game times including a 7:00 showdown saturday, december 10 with iowa state. two weeks ago the kirkwood volleyball team was ranked fourth in the nation and on the 14th game win streak. they returned home tonight for 7-6. nothing but a little home cooking. first set defense wins championships and defense. kea -- katie peterson bring in the house down. 9-eight kirkwood. eagles back on track. that is a check of sports. rebecca has one last look at your forecast after the break. listen throughout the day for your weather first forecast on 90.1 khak today's best country. >> i mark hyman. you think most people would want a fair election. here's what has been behind the critics who oppose photo ids they claimed a solution for problem that does not exist. despite there are hundreds of examples of election fraud. in recent years balance have been cast by the people in colorado. foreigners voted in virginia. both are swing states. opponents of secure elections argue a photo id is an undue burden on the constitutional right to vote. other constitutional rights. you cannot buy a gun, enter a federal building or marry without proper identification. oftentimes the right to assemble his band without obtaining a permit and showing id. the supreme court has stated public accommodations is the right but try flying or checking into a hotel without proving your identity, now this. through academics issued a saying that odu isn't exactly a bastion of conservatism. election fraud is real.to comment, go to behind the headlines dot not.i'm mark hyman. headlines dot not.i'm mark hyman. his day starts at four. headlines dot not.i'm mark hyman. four-ten, he's running three miles rain or shine. when in iowa, he's still up early. working the farm, meeting iowans in all ninety-nine counties every year. no surprise then, my husband has been named the hardest working senator. dawn to dusk. chuck works. finally tonight, we want to >> finally tonight we want to annual for you race is this week. 15,000 people will walk -- gather for the walk when for the fight against cancer. this stays here in the corridor . joanne survived breast cancer with the help of great insurance to do that its very frightening. my sister didn't means to do that, did not have the means to do that and it stopped her. she went three years without a diagnosis. >> if you are interested in helping with the cause you can register at mercy medical center's until the race or visit our website fox28iowa.com or register online . if you cannot walk or run you could always stop by with donations.>> how many companies sponsor. >> it is a cool thing. >> they will have good weather for it. it's going to be nice. we do have to get to some rain. tonight we will have clouds and it will be isolated chance of a shower or storm near south of highway 30 and that will be through tonight into tomorrow morning. otherwise temperatures falling it will still be on the comfortable side as we head into tomorrow morning. then tomorrow the clouds will be overhead and we will have a chance for thunderstorms throughout the day. the better chance will be after five or 6:00 in the afternoon. >> you will need an umbrella tomorrow. >> on behalf of all of us on fox 28 news at 9, thank you for vernon: i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message. congressman blum's smear campaign -- misleading and false. the truth -- monica vernon donated every pay raise for women and children, but multi-millionaire blum promised he'd take only half his salary. then in congress, blum broke his word and kept all the pay. now he wants to cut social security and raise the retirement age. do you just get up in the morning and figure out ways to make me crazy? is that what you do? you plot it out? "how can i make alan miserable today? "how can i reach into his chest, rip out his heart and suck it dry?" mom or ex-wife? ex-wife. hi, judith. charlie says hello. she says hi. you're evil and selfish, you know that? no, no, i think that is a helpful comment. i pay you alimony and child support so that you can have a nice house, a nice car, every weekend free because i've got jake, and yet you're telling me you need a vacation? oh, really? oh, really? and what exactly is stressing t, judyou ouith? is it the weekly manicure, the housekeeper... boob lift? the boob lift? that you paid for? that i paid for? and never got to see? and never got to see?! no, noyou listen to , n, me.

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