Transcripts For KGAN CBS 2 News 6 20161003 : comparemela.co

Transcripts For KGAN CBS 2 News 6 20161003



after flood 2016. 2016.governor terry branstad says it's likely the state could qualify for federal funds to help recovery efforts. if damages exceed four-point-three million dollars - branstad will be able to request a presidential disaster declaration.president obama recently approved federal aid for eight counties hit with severe storm damage in august. "my guess is based on what i have seen -- and the extensive touring on the areas -- i believe we will far exceed the threshold to get federal presidential disaster d" designation."the iowa department of homeland presidential disaster designation. >> reporter: the iowa department of homeland security and emergency management is working closely with communities impacted to get damage estimates.>> even though the flood did not do much major rapids, it may be drowning local businesses. court -- connor morgan joins us live with recovering downtown restaurants.>> reporter: yes, just because the devastation did not rival 2008, that doesn't mean the businesses are not taking on a lot of water and even if they didn't, that doesn't mean they are not sinking. behind us from the first one. we walked away from the first one owing $200,000 and then how do you get it back?"this time around - dublin's has no damage.still - the restaurant is struggling to stay afloat - losing an estimated $20,000 during the two week closure. "what's the game plan to make up for those losses?""well, there isn't a way to do that, unless everybody in cedar rapids comes down here to eat at night. no, it's one of those things where i don't know how you're going to make next door neighbor - bistro on the river - is also taking a major hit due to the major flooding."we estimate between the food that we had to dump and the amount of time we've had to be closed, we're looking about $25,000 that we're out."both restaurants say the losses are going to be tough to overcome - but not impossible."you just put one foot in front of the other and you walk. you try it and you get the stuff down and get everything back in order and go from there. there's nothing else we can do.""there's too too far. i can't say that it's 100 percent we're going to be here forever. i'd love to say there is too much and we have come too far. i can't say 100% that we will be here forever, i would love to say that, but at least we will make an effort.>> reporter: both dublin's and bistro on the river say they plan to reopen wednesday or thursday. covering the corridor and cedar news there is a fun activated for the victims of flood 2016. organizers are collecting money from individuals, corporations and groups. clean up is underway at ushers ferry historic village in cedar rapids where workers are breathing a sigh of relief. relief.cbs 2 news reporter joe huisinga has more on what still needs to be done flood waters only flowed through 4 buildi ferry .you can see the water line here.thats a less tan the line from 2008 and that means a lot less work to clean up. up.this week crews will start removing sand bags from som un affected buildings and start washing off the ones that were. site supervisor teresa white says she dosen't think anything was destroyed so beyond some minore repairs and picking up desbris they are excited to get back to business as usual. to have 2 feet of drywall cut out and then we'll check out the floor but we think they're the floors are in pretty good shape so we'll air them out power wash them clean them up and fix them up. up.while they were preparing for the flood they removed everything from any building that could have been impacted so they will need some help moving items back in.they will have requests for help from the public posted online when they are ready to move. covering the corridor joe huisinga cbs 2 news several businesses in the posted online when they do need that help. covering the corridor or and cedar rapids, joe huisinga , cbs 2 news several businesses in the village are waiting for life to return to normal as well. even though the area remain dry, businesses are still -- remained dry, businesses are still struggling to get back. you can also follow with the authorities are trying to get details on a fiery crash that claimed the corridor man's life. it was a train and pick up crash. mellaney moore is live where it happen.>> reporter: drivers who came through here today said that they think this is a dangerous intersection. this is how close someone has to be to the tracks to get a clear view. carol is coming to honor a family friend. i grew up in this area and it is a nice family and a terrible tragedy. and he was just a good fellow. zylstra's lived by those tracks for 48 years.17:02:17 you almost have to be on the track or 10 feet from the track to see whether there's a train coming.the linn county sheriff's office says this is one of the uncontrolled railroad crossings.it doesn't have arms or lights.major gerald hansel, linn co. crossing and there is also a yield sign for motoring traffic on the roadway.hansel says it's important drivers pay attention to these signs and slow down or even come to a complete stop-- whatever it takes to make sure it's safe to cross.some neighbors say this is definitely going to change the way they go through this intersectionhenry zylstra 17:03:16 from now on, i'm going to stop and look in light of the tragedy. the sheriff's office says they are waiting to hear from the state medical examiner to release the victim's name in the next few days.covering the corridor in alburnett, mellaney moore, cbs 2 news. ?new details right now in a deadly johnson county accident. traffic on highway 218 is flowing again after a man was hit by three different vehicles. vehicles.here are a few pictures from the scene last night.the iowa state patrol hit.the crash shutdown the northbound lanes of 218 for several hours. hours.right now - troopers are still trying to figure out why the man was walking on the highway.his name has not been released. alliant energy is apologizing to iowa customers for their billing process during the hot summer.they say more automated bills were sent that weren't double checked by alliant representativesalliant stresses that the bills are accurate, but want to help customers pay their bills by re the next 12 months. they are also waiving late layment fees for affected customers. iowa's senior senator cost out over the next 12 months. they are also waiving late payment fees effective for customers. in iowa senator backing out of the debate hosted by public television. they are canceling the debate scheduled for october 20. the six term senator agreed to debate patty judge back in the decision due to a scheduling conflict with another debate. the latest quinnipiac university poll gives grassley a 12 point lead over judge. hillary clinton is getting a boost after the first presidential debate. right now the latest cnn/orc poll has the secretary of state leading by five points. both candidates will face each other in the second presidential debate scheduled for sunday. their running mates will square off tomorrow night. donald trump is trying to move attention away from his taxes. today he ordered his foundation to stop fundraising in the state and he said that the charity is not following certification laws in new york. this weekend a new york times article leaked a portion of donald trump's tax documents. dollars in tax losses which potentially helped him avoid paying taxes for 18 years. our mission at cbs 2 news is tonight -- to connect our viewers to better inform and empower you. we have reached out for interviews with our station and sister stations across the country. we want to hear from you and tell us what you know from the candidates. you can share with us by email or facebook. a family affair d though the head coach has. we will start tomorrow with clouds, but by tomorrow afternoon we will see sunshine and -- sunshine and the temperatures were ripped spohn -- will respond to the mid-70s. i'm chuck grassley, and i approve this message. in twenty-three years, chuck grassley hasn't missed a single vote. in just six years, senator patty judge missed a hundred and eighty-two votes. state fair board member judge missed seventy-six percent of their meetings. iowa economic development commission member judge, missed sixty-nine of seventy-two meetings. the register called patty judge a ?habitual no show.? judge? mmmm, not so much. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. call today. tomorrow on cbs 2...migraine headaches can be debilitating for people who get them often. often.the new medical breakthroughs some doctors say make your migraine go away. tomorrow on cbs 2 this it's nice to have a calm day after what we've been going through the last seven or eight. absolutely. temperatures on the mild side and tomorrow we could see temperatures in the 70s. by friday temperatures could drop by about 20 degrees. we have a potent cold front that will move through later in the week. right now, 65 with overcast skies and the wind is east/southeast at seven miles and aquatic a 4 storm with wind at 160 miles per hour. devastating impacts from haiti and cuba to the bahamas. with the storm foot the storm surge and flooding, is expected to remain a major hurricane through the weekend and is expected to graze florida which is something we will need to watch in the next couple of days. oelwein is 64 and iowa city is 66. when out of east/sixth -- east south miles per hour. a clouds of work their way in and are engulfing most of the area. we will keep the clouds around for much of the night tonight. tomorrow we will see sunshine and will be a mild day with temperatures above normal. we get that tuesday night and into thursday with showers and thunderstorms. front moves through thursday night and into friday. here is the nick system getting going over the rocky mountains and it will move to the northern plains later tonight and into tomorrow. here's what the predictor model has. it slowly moves to canada and the cold front will push to our area. it looks like late tomorrow night and into the early morning hours on wednesday. you can see it to a clock a.m. that showers and thunderstorms will be developing. this front will stall and hang around the area late wednesday night and into thursday and it will be the focus again of showers and thunderstorms. it could put down heavy rain. the three quarters of an inch up north to maybe an inch or an inch and a half in areas south. that doesn't necessarily mean this amount of rain will fall in these areas, but the models have been trending that we could see additional heavy rain in some of the stronger storms that do move through over the next couple of days. the upper air pattern has this low pressure moving into canada and it will create a southwest flow. we will be mild over the next couple of days. on wednesday and thursday here comes the cold front and it on friday -- the cold through on friday. it will be fall-like as we head into the weekend. tonight it will be common mild and there will be a light southeast wind with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s area wide. in the forecast tomorrow, we start the day cloudy and then we will see sun by the middle of the afternoon. it will be breezy with the wind at 15-25 miles per hour. temperatures in the at -- in the mi parts of the area. the system comes through tuesday night and into wednesday. we will be in the low 70s. thursday, a chance of scattered showers and storms with a potential for heavy rain. temperatures will be mild in the low 70s. then the front comes through an upper 50s for friday. nighttime lows by early saturday morning in the upper 30s. the weekend looks fall-like with temperatures in the low to mid 60s. coming up in sports, there team. house on tyler is keeping the same views that his dad did. that is next. from the from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm michelle marsh isis's leader abu bakr al- baghdadi is seriously ill after an assisination attempt. attempt.he and four other commanders were allegedly poisined while eating dinner. the terror group has launched a full-scale investigation to find out who did it. it.in iraq, at least seven are dead and many more from the terrorism alert desk. there is a full scale investigation to find out who did it. in iraq, seven are dead and more wounded after suicide bomber blew himself up at a market in baghdad. the market reports that more than 1000 people were killed and more than 600 of them were civilians. saturday morning.each of the nuclear neighbors are accusing each other of provocation. ndia has evacuated more than 10-thousand people from the are. area.from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm shots -- since taking over for his dad -- steve -- as the head football tyler hasn't lost in the steve. the name stayed and so to the family first values. ready. go. run, run, finish.>> reporter: they continue. sometimes they say dead and you hesitate at first and you hesitate at first. >> reporter: steve require -- retired last season and his youngest sun, tyler took over and convinced dad to on retire. he and i talked and i said, when you want to step aside and ready. i said i think you are. >> if this opportunity comes for me to be the head coach, i definitely want him on it's a comforting feeling - knowing that he's on the sideline - knowing that i can always go to him if i have a question there have been some minor changes tyler's a little more new school - where i think steve's a little more old school - more rigid - tyler likes it up tempo - he likes the music playing up at practice he's done a taking this team - i think - to the next level - new energy - new ideas but father and son - still have plenty in common the way in which we coach - the way in which we treat people - it's very similar they take pride in their program i think that's the biggest thing - they care about the program, the culture - the past, the present, the future and know what's at the core - of kohawk football as an overall program you see that family's important - it's of football - it's the ultimate team sport - but when everybody's so connected - and it's blood - you see how special it is when it is family out here herethat doesn't happen very much in this world - where your son is taking over and continuing the tradition that we have here - it is really special being able to keep it in the family - being able to coach with your dad - and continue to do this - is really special - it'll be family-first at clark field - for as long as the stakers - roam the pat moroney - c-b-s two sports we will be right back to take one last look at your weather movies for the beloved series are coming back to theaters. i-m harry potter the movies are coming back to theaters. warner bros. announced that all eight films will be shown at imax theaters for one week. they start october 13 and the films will be shown through the real -- before the release of fantastic beasts and where to find them. jk rowling is returning to theater. they will screen content from the movies. fantastic beasts and where to going to see a movie. potter is one thing and then to see it in imax. there will be plenty of kids there. we will have rain and cooler temperatures by the weekend. so what do the trade deals supported by congressman rod blum really mean for iowa? blum's deals are just one of the ways the biggest corporations rig the system these corporations shipping our jobs overseas? congressman blum voted to give them tax breaks. these guys hope you're not paying attention... so maybe you should. the deals blum makes in washington are bad for iowa. house majority pac ?? grandkids! noooooo! freaky fast thank you, sweetie who wants a cookie? gagged, health at gunpoinn. details about the robbery that left her begging for her life. was it an inside job? >> it should have been more difficult. >> tonight reunited with kanye, her new security plan that rivals 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