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about to go back into their hoals after a dangerous threat. this morning the monticello fire department responded to a gas leak. homes and nearly 30 businesses were evacuated. monticello police department says people who live north and west of the leak area may smell natural gas or the odor of rotten eggs. that's while crews continue to fix the issue. they say it's not harmful or hazardous. were told to go to the community building while crews worked to solve the problem. children will be bussed around the gas hazard area and in about an hour, neighbors will be allowed to return to their homes. students at the johnson academy had a scare. this morning the cedar rapids police department says it was secured as a precaution while investigators handled the situation at a home when officers got there, they say they thought they saw a man waving a dwun. it was an air pistol. the situation may have been a custody issue. new information today on a trial we're following out of ben to be county. jurors hearing the case of david miller know what killed sabrina hustad janish by stabbing then strangling forensic pathologist to the stand to confirm that janish was strangled to death...the doctor testified that the woman's esophagus and carotid (kuh-rotted') artery were severed by stab wounds to her neck.jurors were also shown the alleged murder weapon.the trial resumes tomorrow morning. now let's find out what we can expect from the weather department from chief a casino operator is proposing a new casino for downtown cedar rapids. for a vacant lot on the other side of the river. it's being called an urban boutique-style casino and theoretically would be built in the skogman building. the operator says it would bring in more than 200- permanant jobs. it's not clear yet when the racing and gaming it's not clear whether the racing and gaming commission will take up the matter. the new es edition is opening its doors. cbs 2 news reporter has an inside look at building. joe? yeah, karen. crst cut the rib on the headquarters just a little bit ago. and as you can see there's still plenty of people hanging around. employees, city leaders and members of the business community came out to see the inside of the new building and its -- including its great outside views from the employee patio over the cedar river. it's more than just growing business. it's another sign of renewal after the 2008 floods and the investment in the smith family has put back into the city. >> personal point of view, this is where i was born, my dad started the business here. and we have a loyalty to cedar rapids and so we wanted to stay here. >> investment in cedar rapids. television a tremendous gesture on their part. not from leading in cedar rapids but investing in cedar rapids. >> reporter: when i was talking john smith a little bit ago he told me that about 60crst employees will be moving into this office officially but still be maintaining all of their office space on the west side as the company continues to grow. rapids. live at 5. iowa remains a nation-wide leader in water and flood research. cbs 2 news reporter melony morris spent some time with the experts today at an open house held by the university of iowa. >> eight years ago iowa city experienced deaf staitding flooding from the iowa river. 2008 is a year iowans will never forget. many eastern iowans have story about a called home or work weptd under water in 2008. since they helped the u of iowa program. thursday an open house showed their work systems and university president.together the programs work together the program's work internationally and forecast what's going on here at home. >> we always keep in -- the fact that we are here to seriously. and i certainly, you know, hope that we do. >> if you'd like to take a look at the work researchers are doing we have a link on our website. cbs2iowa.com. cbs 2 news live at 5. sadly every year children die after being left in a hot car. even at 80 degrees outside the inside of a closed car can reach abc 2 news anchor joins us now to tell us about a push for car maker to do something about it. >> today, three u.s. congressman introduced a bill that would require automakers to install technology. for children alone in rear has a warning system--and it will be included in next year's acadia model.for one father - the legislation cannot be passed soon enough. he lost his son, chase, in 2008, after leaving him in the backseat. "i consider myself guilty and full of anger. i cry every day for chase. // 10:28:35 if there had been a simple chime to alert us to the presence of my son, this would not have hap" happened."it would seem to be a no-brainer to but major automakers say current technology has not been proven to be effective enough to require it for all cars.they say more public awareness is needed.right now, experts recommend you put your purse, wallet, or cell phone in the back seat to prevent another tragedy.the bill's sponsors say they hope to see it approved by the end of this year. happening now - more than 500- children are being monitored after several had to go to the hospital after a trip to the dentist. bacterial infections after undergoing the same procedure - a pulpotomy, or better known as a "baby root canal." the bacterial infections created an abscess that has to be surgically removed. health officials have opened an investigation into the bacteria.for now it seems to be confined to a california city. officials suspect it was likely caused by equipment used in the procedure. more health news today - and it's not good. good.according to a national toddlers are getting the bulk of their vegetable intake from french fries. the non-profit explains the first one- thousand days of a child's life is critical to their development and success. however, these researchers say children have ?more malnutrition now than they did in previous generations. one of the causes is believed to be economic status.others include limited breast feeding readily available. a cool but beautiful afternoon, is it a trend that could last through the weekend?let's the older we get, the more we measure quality of life by the numbers. so when washington politicians like rod blum keep voting to raise social security's retirement age to 70, it's time to pay attention. for years, he's pressed to privatize social security, risking seniors' guaranteed benefits on the stock market. and blum even supports cutting social security benefits. that's a plan for our seniors that doesn't add up for iowa. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this message. fraud. he's not a serious adult. i can't vote for donald trump given the things that he said. trump should not be supported. i believe he's disqualified himself to be president. i just cannot support donald trump. cbs 2 this morning. second decisions in emergencies like floods can mean life and death. death.see the hearttouching reunion between one woman who nearly drowned -- and the man who saved her.that's tomorrow netflix is waging war on internet providers. according to business netflix is raging war on internet roifders. the company submitted a file to the federal communication commission saying data caps are whether internet data should be equal for everyone. usually the rule they're hoping to make their argument is used for internet paid but it should also be used for data allowances as well. looks to nice today. it's so good to see you. >> i like what you got on there too. >> it's national courtesy month. >> it is? >> who knew? >> that was very nice. >> it's also national blueberry >> turns your mouth blue. >> better breakfast month. that's something we can pay attention. what a day we have today. 80 degrees. >> got up to 83 believe it or not. that's well above normal for this time of year and our dewpoint has reached 68 degrees. a little warm, a little moist out there and that's going to be the fuel for some scatterrd sthawrs and thunderstorms later on tonight. all around eastern iowa side as we speak. temperatures pretty much in the upper 70 toss lower 80s. there's charles city at 81 degrees. oelwein right behind it. there's monticello with a reading of 81 degrees. to the northwest of us you can see some trouble brewing. as for our -- that's where our next front is located. that will be moving along eastern iowa with storms later on tonight. the live radar now and see the precipitation is a little closer view here and there's highway 20 from waterloo to fort dodge. a little ways before it gets into our region t. will be coming into our northern and western counties through the evening hours. and our predictor at 7:00 does indicate the showers and thunderstorms up in north tral and northeastern waw. by around 9:00 into decorah and back into north along highway 20 here and then evenly start sagging southward and through the rest of the area. there's the possibility with the high moisture levels that some spoits could see some locally heavy rain. here we are add finally at 5:00 in the morning with scattered showers and storms still around. so tonight, warm, moist air into eastern iowa. driving the showers and thunderstorms that we'll be experiencing. those will come through tonight. later on tomorrow afternoon we got a cold front to deal with and while we don't along it, there's the chance of some showers and storms later tomorrow afternoon and evening. but hopefully those will be scattered and out of here in time for friday night football. there could be a few lingering around rmt at least the temperatures will be mild once again. readings around 95 degrees at kickoff. as far as the rain goes, once again, looks like some substantial amounts here in eastern iowa. wouldn't be surprised if a few areas between 1 and 2 dmchs of rain for the showers night. tomorrow's temperature is warm too. back into the upper 70s. maybe 80 if we squeeze out enough sunshine. with the due .s right up there around 70. a warm, stuck ki day and again a chance for showers or storm around especially early and again later on in the day. scattered showers and storms developing. late in the evening and during the overnight. up north to 67 in the south. then for cloudy skies. although i do think we'll get a little sunshine in there. that will kick state the temperatures. mid to upper 70s in much of area. the keelest readings would be up north and some scattered showers and storms early and again late. your exended it forecast has some good weather. temperatures in the 70s. a chance for some rain on monday. up to 85. looks to be well above normal. temperatures around 80 to 82 tells americans how she really feels some republicans wear her insults as a badge. how clinton's comments may have back backfired. let's take a look over the cedar river. this is courtesy of jason meyer. thanks for the picture, jason. more news and weather ahead on live at 5 continuing on cbs 2 after this. 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where do we start?" after the flood, when we came in here, there was nothing left. there's no way we're gonna do this ourselves. people like monica vernon really fought to get the assistance that led to the recovery. it took vision. it took courage. there is a true community spirit. i don't think she asked anybody after the flood whether they were democrat or republican. she took the bull by the horns, saw a problem that needed to be solved, and she solved it. starting way back in the caucus season -- donald trump has expwhrnchts it was republican donald trump who's been the candidate calling other people embarrassing nicknames. cbs 2 news political reporter and host of iowa if trump supporters about why hillary clinton calling half of them a basket of deplorables really doesn't change much. >> for a candidate who normally speaks very carefully. >> to just be grossly generallistic. >> this is like the shot heard arounded world. >> you could put half of trump's sporltsers into what i call the basket of dplorables. the racist, sex. , homophobic. >> that was my first reaction. >> well my opponent you as deplorable and ir redeemable, i call you hard working american patriots. >> but in a 2016 election that's been so polarizing even in a room with this many people, it would probably be hard to find a clinton supporter. >> i've never had a good view of hillary clinton. >> some trump supporter say it make them like her even less but not like they were going to vote for her in the first place. >> you know what she said about giuliani. >> i'm proud to be one of you. >> wears his new title like a badge. >> i'm in the sam same basket you're in. >> clinton says that she regrets the grossly generallistic but both she and her running mate stood bit idea that trump is giving a voice to racists and dangerous ideas and feelings. our mission add cbs 2 to connect the candidates to our veers and veteran forum and empower you. we have roached out to the candidates to take part in extended improves not only with our station but our sister stations across the country. we want to hear from you. tell us what you want to know from the candidates. let's take a look outside now at one of our sky cams. this is cedar rapids. a beautiful picture overlooking the city. terry has another look at your weather. live at 5:00 comes back many a look at what's coming up new tonight at 6:00. >> earlier in the new cast we told you about crst latest milestone. the new business, the new headquarters will be managing. may have noticed a new market place going up near the blairs ferry road target - the superstore moving into the space. these stories and more, all new tonight on cbs 2 news space. these stories and more all new i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto? 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some instabl to the west of us. these showers and thunderstorms are moving east and into our northern counties in the next couple of hours. spread across the rest of the area tonight. i think the wo but a chance to see one or two around tomorrow potentiallily late afternoon. tomorrow's temperatures warm l, about 78 degrees. >> muggy too. >> yeah. very meumed. >> thank you for joining us on live at 5:00 today. we hope you're back here at the top of the hour the older we get, the more we measure quality of life by the numbers. so when washington politicians like rod blum keep voting to raise social security's retirement age to 70, for years, he's pressed to privatize social security, risking seniors' guaranteed benefits on the stock market. and blum even supports cutting social security benefits. that's a plan for our seniors that doesn't add up for iowa. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this message. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. house majority pac is responsible i know more about isis then the generals do. john mccain, a war hero. he's not a war hero, he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured ok. sacrifices of two parents who lost their son in war. how would you answer that father? what sacrifice have you made for your country? i think i've made a lot of sacrifices, built great structures. i've had tremendous success, i think... captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: she's back. ? i feel good ? >> pelley: hillary clinton returns to the trail as the race tightens to a tie. also tonight, the death of a muslim recruit. the the marines call it sued. the family's lawyer knows why. >> all evidence that have been provided so far indicate that his religion may have had a major role. >> pelley: a desperate call to 911 from the home of an alleged killer. >> pelley: and the wrigley field of dreams transplanted. >> see how my grass is doing

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