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cbs 2 news now has the name nameof the man shot and killed by two cedar rapids police officers. they responded to a domestic dispute at the valley high apartments on edgewood road northwest monday night.that's where the officers found a woman with multiple stab wounds.they say 25-year-old markell bivins was the suspect.the iowa department of public safety tells cbs 2 news the two officers shot bivins -- but their names are not being released.bivins was taken to a local hospital he overnight.the victim is expected to recover. in a few hours -- day two of a corridor murder trial will start.david miller is accused of stabbing and strangling sabrina hustad janish. janish.she was found dead at miller's benton county home last october. jurors learned more tuesday about what happened right before miller's arrest. a trooper testified that miller was waving down cars on a highway wearing nothing but his underwear and authorities say he matched the description of a car thief. when they pulled up -- they say miller ?could talk about what happened. "the original concern would be somebody possibly having an agitated, chaotic event. him being able to respond to my questions appropriately knocked out that concern pretty quick. he was able to actually articulate a statement to me " "miller says he had been playing an outdoor game with got the injuries.he is charged with first degree murder and theft of a vehicle. today -- the jury will hear from crime scene investigators. three arizona police officers are recovering this morning - after a car deliberately plowed into them at a gas station in phoenix.cbs 2 news does want to warn you that some of the video we're about to show you is graphic. graphic.the police chief is calling it a violent and intentional act.investigators say the officers were standing in a parking lot when the male "this is a violent, cowardly act, on our police officers and it's simply unacceptable, our phoenix police officers were targeted. this happened here, this happened in phoenix, this happened to your phoenix police officers." officers."after the crash -- police used stun guns on the suspect.marc payne now faces attempted murder charges. while protests continue during the national anthem player who's been taking a knee is also taking action. action.denver bronco linebacker brandon marshall reached out to the denver police department tuesday to meet with the police chief. marshall took a knee last week during his first game of the season.police chief robert white says he will continue the conversation. 12;19;58;03 it's always good to give money but to spend some of his time actually talking to young people about making good decisions not putting themselves into harm's way. 12;20;19;18 we're going with our police department the meeting lasted about 45 minutes.you can catch marshall's next game against the colts right here on cbs 2 this sunday at 3-25. donald trump returned to the hawkeye state, state,he's visited iowa three times since he became the nominee for the republican party back in july. july.trump spoke to voters early tuesday in clive.he steered away from hillary clinton's health concerns -- but he did attack her on recent comments she made about some of trump's supporters being a "a basket of deplorables." (donald trump/(r) presidential nominee) while my opponent slanders you as deplorable and irredeemable, i call you hardworking american patriots who love your country and want a better future for all of our " people."after the rally -- trump held a fundraiser in west des moines. protesters lined the sidewalk leading into donald trump's of them say a trump presidency could put women's reproductive issues at risk. risk. "the list that donald trump put out earlier this year of his potential supreme court nominee picks - all of them are anti-choice, they do not respect a women's right to choose and control her own reproductive freedom." later in the day -- trump rolled out a new plan to make child care more affordable for american families.the plan calls for federally funded six weeks of guarenteed maternity leave -- paid for by eliminating unemployment on making childcare expenses tax deductible for people making up to 250-thousand dollars a year. democrat hillary clinton will take one more day off the campaign trail -- but plans to return tomorrow. tomorrow.that's after a bout of pneumonia that caused her to leave a 9/11 ceremony early. her campaign didn't say she was battling the illness until video emerged of her stumbling emerged of her stumbling and being helped by aides into a vehicle.clinton has a campaign former president bill clinton will headline the event in her place. cbs 2 news wants to connect the presidential candidates to our viewers to better inform and empower you. we have reached out to both candidates to participate in extended interviews not only with our station but our sister stations across the country. country.we want to hear from you. what would you ask donald trump and hillary clinton? please share your thoughts by email or facebook. republican leaders in congress are now reaffirming supreme court will not be filled anytime soon. soon.(sen. mitch mcconnell/ (r) kentucky) "let me say it once again. first of all, i don't expect hillary clinton to be elected. and second, we've already made it very clear that a nomination for the supreme court by this president will not be filled this year." year."mcconnell and other g-o-p leaders -- including iowa senator and judicary committee chairman chuck grassley have insisted a vote will not take place until a new president has been elected. merrick garland for the position earlier this year -- and that nomination has been in limbo for the past six months. iowa city's minority students -- are telling the district -- through a recent survey -- that they don't feel as valued as their white counterparts. now -- the district is trying to change that by addressing three areas.disciplinary equity -- teacher and mentor relationships -- and classroom inclusiveness.leaders in the district say they plan to increase staff diversity -- which they hope will improve "it is about the relationship. it is not necessarily about the color of the skin. // what we are doing at the ground level right now is empowering our teachers to teach culturally responsively." responsively."the district is putting together a community task-force to improve the climate for everyone.for more information on how you can sign up - visit our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. a central iowa high school football team is under investigation after some players used gay slurs against school district say several of the football players were sending text messages to each other -- angry that a gay student was elected to the homecoming court.some of the texts said the student should kill himself.classmates say that kind of talk is disappointing. ?sot 20:29-32? korey nieland/freshman "it's honestly horrible. don't make fun of people for what they want to be> [duration:0:03] ?18:55-00?(taylor moore/freshma n) < yeah im disappointed because he's a really good guy and shouldn't be called names at all." all."the gay student who made the homecoming court says this should be for the entire school and not just the football players. right now -- no punishment has been handed down. when you think of iowa you probably don't think of space e. exploration.now -- a new exhibit called hawkeyes in space at the old capital museum looks at how the university has played part in searching the final fronteir. from the first u-s satellite to modern day adventures -- university instruments and researchers have played vital roles. "literally just feet from here is where van allen did his instruments that went into space on explorer one and from that space science has grown to be a humungus enterprise across the world." world."the exibit opening drew more than 200 people and it will stay open until may in the basement until may in the basement of the old capitol museum. it's and right now in it's de. degrees.just ahead...the latest cedar rapids after their casting controversy for their next performance. it's an issue many pets owners haven't thought of -- what do you want to happen to your pets if you can no longer care for them. ways you can protect your pet. pet. (pkg)(vo)this is mischief, his owner set up a trust fund before he died to ensure his five cats stayed together in his house.but home alone, their health started to fail - so trustees enlisted the help of a cat rescue group - looking for one person to adopt all the cats.(sot - brooke lindgren, meow village) "meow village's part will vet these people and go to their homes routinely, to make sure the cats are being treated just how we want them to be." but a pet trust is not for every pet owner.(sot - greg harris, estate planning attorney)"use a pet trust if you have ongoing - usually a larger group of animals, or a particular, very valuable animal that is going to live a long time.there are other ways to make sure your animal is cared for if you die first, or are disabled:(sot - greg harris, estate planning attorney)"you sit down and think about - okay, i don't show up tonight, who should come take care of this animal. and then go talk to that person and provide them with access."using an attorney to put this in your will is one it-yourself forms.another option - the humane society. their 'friends forever' program promises to care for your pet and find them a new home if you make a donation through your will.at the very least, make sure someone you want to care for your pets is aware of that - and agrees they'll step in. peace of mind and permanent care for your pet.lisa balick for cbs news. it's now on this morning.and if you're in it's degrees. degrees.after the break...the big reason the hawkeyes aren't looking past their next non- conference opponent. we asked u.s. cellular customers to show us all the beautiful places they get coverage with our strong signal. you posted from the seashore. you shared from your hike. you showed us this sunset. you posted from the farm. and you adventured way out there... a lot of amazing places. ?? u.s. cellular put towers where the other guys don't. so join our network, and start sharing your moments coming to the lunch meeting, ned? forgot the reports in the car. oh! kevin's lunch, that's the fifth time this week! freaky fast. bam. i forgot my lunch again. welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your??????? your??????? here's a look at some of eastern iowa's top stories -- on this morning... a major route through northern next week.highway 13 will close completely between central city and coggon starting monday morning.the shutdown allows crews to repair a railroad intersection that crosses the state highway. the iowa department of transporation recommends drivers use highways 151 and 38 as alternate routes -- adding about 30 minutes to the commute.highway-13 is expected to reopen by september 24th. another construction project is expectedto be finished on time.the first avenue grade separation project is now it's final stages after the road has been closed for two weeks.crews paved new lanes under a raised railroad bridge. right now -- there's one lane of traffic going each way -- it should be finished by the end of the year. voters in the lone tree school district have approved a two-and-a-half-million-dollar bond measure.64-percent of voters backed the initiative.. the funding will help repair and renovate the school's gym and health and wellness facility. you look at their team right now, they don't have a guy in their program that hasn't been part of a championship. they have great belief in what they do, and for good reason."high praise from kirk ferentz on a team from the f-c-s -- but n-d- s-u isn't your ordinary f-c-s team -- the bison have won 5 straight national championships -- and as pat moroney found out -- northa dakota state has iowa's full attention.whenever it's fbs verses fcs - the is a blowout - hawk fans should change their expectation for this weekend - because north dakota state is no ordinary fcs team - and the hawkeyes will have their hands full there's some other guys that might think fcs is a pushover - and that's not the case - so they look like a big ten team - they come off the ball and they hit you in the mouth - it kind of reminds you of wisconsin or michigan state they play hard - they play physical - to me their style of play reminds me of the last stanford and michigan state they know that they can compete with a lot of f-b-s schools - and they're gonna be ready to come in here and compete with us the bison have five straight wins over f-b-s teams - but what impresses iowa the most - is their championship pedigree you can't ignore that or deny that - they're obviously a really good program - and we have to respect what they do - and we do they're a really great team - with the five national championships for them - so really we've got to be ready like every other game - focus on the details and give it our like it'll be the toughest one yet - i think it'll be our best test this season - clearly in their past they've won a bunch of national championships and we've got a ton of respect for them - and we know we're gonna have to bring our best if this game is close at the end - the bison may have the edge - they've won both of their games in overtime - while iowa hasn't trailed yet this season - in iowa city - pat moroney - cbs two sports..it seems like court it's the wamac conference and then there's the rest of the state -- both marion and c-p-u -- made it to the cell last season -- and both are looking to get back the indians won the only meeting last seasonthe stormin' pointers -- remembered that -- and jmped out of the gates -- abigal wy-duh-man -- sends one -- right into your living room -- for the pointbut marion is ranked 3rd in 4-a -- for a reason -- caitlyn smith with the assit -- to isabel sade -- they play basketball too -- -sade drops the marion takes it in straight sets. cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story tips at 1-800-222-kganor email us at news at cbs2iowa.comor connect with us there are some wedding disasters and then -- sometimes -- the special day goes so wrong you just have to . laugh.angelique arsenault was on her way to her own wedding -- after waiting 11 years to marry her groom -- when her limo got a flat tire.it was carrying her -- her bridesmaids and her family when it pulled over on a rural stretch of highway. hope was a man driving a mini- van full of kids.he dropped the kids off and circled back to drive everyone to the wedding -- several miles away. the bride says the champagne they were drinking helped them get through everything. good morning again -- it's now right now it's degrees in steps some corridor residents have to take to use one of the most popular apps on the market. market.you're watching c-b-s 2 this morning -- covering the right now on cbs 2 this morning...the next step for the corridor theater company facing backlash for one major casting decision. the main arguement against allowing one iowa city home to be built like kinnick stadium -- press box and all. the plea from edward snowden to president obama -- and why snowden says he should be allowed to come back from russia. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kevin barry. barry. an update now on a corridor casting controversy cbs 2 news has been following for a week now. earlier this month theatre cedar rapids announced an actor who can hear will portray a deaf character named billy. cbs 2 news reporter stephanie latest developments.. good morning kevin, members from the deaf community met with tcr last night and said that they could of done more to reach out. out.now members from the deaf community asked the theater to either recast the main character billy with a deaf actor or postpone the play until they can work together for a representative cast. they presented their suggestions at an open discusison last night. if you postpone this show and you recast, the deaf community will love you for it. they will attend your shows. this is a long term solution. if you dont do it, no they will never come. they won't. won't.t-c-r's executive director casey prince says the theatre's on a time crunch and will make a decision within a week. theatre doesn't comply at all, they may protest. the play - tribes - is scheduled to open on october 21st.covering the corridor in cedar rapids stephanie johnson cbs 2 news. coralville residents hoping to rent out rooms on sites like air-b-n-b will have to jump through a few extra hoops. hoops.the council started talking about the changes after getting noise and parking complaints from other residents.last night -- the city leaders passed changes to the city's current rental rent out a house or an apartment will now have to get a short-term rental permit. kelly hayworth coralville city administrator24:31:47 that's a state requirement that if you rent under 31 days you do have to have a sales tax permit and you have to charge hotel/ motel tax. tax.if the second and third readings of this ordinance are approved -- it could be enforced once it is published late next week. city leaders in iowa city will decide today if a proposed house designed to resemble kinnick stadium can be built. 75-hundred square foot home include brick siding and a replica of the stadium's press box.in july -- neighbors filed an appeal complaining about the home's size -- saying that it is a tailgating venue. some of the top u-s olympians are now finding themselves themselvesat the center of the latest cyber-security breach, the world anti-doping agency confirmed that its data base had been breached by a russian cyber group. medical records for serena williams and gymnast simone biles were all leaked online.the hackers say dozens of american athletes had tested positive for doping -- those claims were debunked by the world anti-doping agency. the same group is threatening to release more data next week. american edward snowden wants to come back to the united states -- and now he's saying president obama should grant him a pardon.right now -- snowden is living in russia and he's been charged in the said the leaks were moral and ethical because they revealed the scope of n-s-a surveillance and prompted significant and much needed changes to surveillance laws. the white house says snowden needs to return to the u-s and face the charges against him. a cease-fire in the war-torn country of syria seems to be holding -- at least for now. now.hundreds of thousands of people have been killed in five and a half years of civil war -- before a new deal put together by the u-s and russia stopped the bombing. mb laughing"that's children laughing and playing in the streets of aleppo -- that hasn't happened often.the cease-fire stopped the violence so much-needed humanitarian aid could get to suffering citizens.u-s officials say they're monitoring the situation day-by-day. mark toner/state department deputy spokesman: " i think we're going to continue to assess that as we go forward. and as i just made clear to matt, we can always see a forces the russians to reset the clock." clock."if this cease-fire holds for the next seven days -- russia and the u-s will start coordinating airstrikes against terror groups like isis. in iraq -- u-s air force officials say they've launched a successful strike against an isis facility thought to be making chemical weapons.a number of war-planes hit the base in mosul.it also served as a headquarters terror organization.right now -- the pentagon isn't sure what chemicals were being developed at the facility. an arrest warrant is out for a north carolina tar-heel football player for sexual assault months after he's accused of the attack. attack.allen artis is accused of sexually assaulting 19- year-old delaney robinson.the incident became public after robinson says the university did nothing for seven months -- even after she reported it to police. "i did everything a rape months later the university has done nothing. i'm taking this public stand not for me, but for the other students on campus who are not protected, despite what the university tells us. the department of education says there were 94 sexual assault cases on college campuses in 2015 -- but that number has jumped to 273 so far this year. the obama adminstration is now asking for two-and-a-half billion dollars to help flood stricken louisiana. louisiana.the state with disastrous floods last month.the request would help rebuild homes and small businesses and would help community development projects. it's likely too late for that funding to be included on legislation that would fund the government through the end of the year -- but is more likely to be included in december. another tropical storm has hit the coast of florida.julia formed along the north-eastern part of the state.the slow moving storm is expected to bring heavy rain and could cause flooding.the storm has winds of 40 miles per hour -- today. a maryland school bus a maryland school bus driver is being called a hero this morning after getting ?all of her children out of a bus that caught on fire. fire.take a look at this amazing dash cam video -- where bus driver rentia smith says it started with a simple brake warning -- but quickly turned into flames in just minutes.at first -- smith thought she got every kid -- ages four to nine -- off the bus -- before she noticed one was missing so she went back inside to get the last kid out. "my biggest reward is my babies are safe. because whenever i'm driving any school, they're my children until i drop them off to their biological parents." parents."the driver says neighbors came out to help her keep the kids calm.the cause of the fire is under investigation. it's and right now in it's de. degrees.coming up next...the uniform and set of medals back to their rightful owner. one soldiers army uniform and medals wound up in someone else's hands -- after being sold at an auction. auction.denise dillion explains the special connection between the solider -- and the person who found the. them. may says: "the full uniform, so i want to make sure he got this back. i know every soldier would want to have his uniform back."james may came bought the contents of a storage unit. he couldn't believe the treasures inside.... and he knew he had to find the owner. may says: "as soon as i opened this and saw all the medals and the uniform i knew somebody had to get this back."having spent 25 years in the national guard... he knew how important all of this would be to the owner.... but he had little to go on. a name... mulkey. the branch of the military. and that he had been in afghanistan.may says: "all you had to go on was his last name, an army. did you ever think you'd find him? no, i thought it was a slim chance."he turned to facebook and in 24 hours it had been shared 850 times. that's when jay mulkey started getting calls... including one from his brother who is active duty in california. mulkey says: "he said is that yours? i said i believe it is."mulkey had been in the army reserves received a number of medals.it was a big part of his life, and he kept everything from that time. he says he put it in a gainesville storage unit about a year ago, but soon after had fallen on hard times... and could no longer make the payments. mulkey says: "did you ever think you'd see it again? no and i actually looked for it. //this was very sentimental. it's still the original, nothing has changed since i got it in 2006."one suitcase... brought these together... both knowing the sentimental value of the uniform. nats: "thank you! it's and you're watching cbs 2 this morning...and if you're in it's degrees. degrees.still to come...the iowa high school football team under investigation for using welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your??????? samsung is trying to deal with the issues they are having with the galaxy note seven. seven.samsung is the world's biggest smartphone maker -- and they're recalling two point five million note sevens because the phone catches on fire while charging.the company has encouraged owners not to use the phone on planes -- trains and buses.owners also advised to trade in their phone for a new one as soon as possible. pre-sales for apples newest i-phone are through the roof so far. far.t-mobile and sprint say the 7 and 7 plus pre-orders are up nearly four times frm the previous two models.apple hasn't responded to the reports yet.last week -- the company said it wouldn't release its first weekend sales figures this year for the first time in its i-phone history. while floods damage homes -- vehicles caught in high water might no longer be safe to driv. drive.a recent carfax study found more than a quarter- were reported to be damaged by floods by the department of motor vehicles.the top states with the most damaged flood cars are texas -- pennsylvania and florida. the atlanta airport is the busiest airport. airport.for 18 years -- the hartsfield jackson airport has owned the title.in 20-15 -- the airport saw a record- breaking 100-million passengers travel through the airport. a huge drop in demand for oil has left oil prices digging hole for themselves. themselves.the international energy agency says the expectation of oil growth has been underwhelming.over the past two years -- oil prices have decreased because there's been such a huge supply. you don't always have to watch the pros play football on sunday to see the best plays - - maybe of the year. year.south dakota state tight end dallas goedert made this catch that you really should only see in video games -- falling backwards -- over his stick-em on his gloves.the stinger for iowans is that he made the catch over a drake defender.the south dakota state jackrabbits won that game 56-28 it's right now it's degrees in after the break...the latest piece of technology keeping you from getting tickets to i now pronounce you, man and wife. you may kiss the bride. not the food. freaky fast. let's get pregnant! here's a look at some of eastern iowa's top stories -- on this morning... a former cedar falls school coach and teacher will serve 10 days in jail for stealing students medications. 34-year-old douglas wilkinson was also sentenced to up to two years of probation. wilkinson was an english teacher at cedar falls high school before security cameras caught him breaking into the nurse's medicine cabinet.he told investigators he was addicted to some prescription medications. seven midwest governors -- including terry branstad -- have sent a letter to the e-p-a hoping to change some ethanol regulations.they're gasoline blended with higher percentages of ethanol.the new standard would allow stations to sell more gas blended with 15-percent instead of just 10- percent.the letter was also sent to the president. this weekend -- cedar rapids will be celebrating all things batman.saturday afternoon -- barnes and noble will host an afternoon of events spotlighting the caped crusader's influence on pop culture.weather permitting -- one of four batmobiles created for the 19-60's television show will be 3:15 -- wehenberg theaters will hold a special screening of the 1966 batman movie. tickets cost just four-dollars -- and everyone is encouraged to show up in their favorite batman attire. lawmakers in washington are looking to stop "ticket robots" from snatching up available tickets to major concert and sporting events before anyone else can buy them.mark albert explains how they're driving up prices. prices. nats) adele concert(narr ) for her us tour last december...750-thousand seats sold out in just minutes. (grx in stubhub) some tickets has a chance. before anyone product before anyone a vote on the bots act -- which stands for better online ticket sales act -- has not yet been scheduled on the senate floor.the bill would make it so anyone who uses the ticket bot software could be sued governments. if you're just getting up, good morning -- it's now right now it's degrees in after the break...the harsh words donald trump had for his democratic opponent on his latest swing through iowa. iowa.you're watching c-b-s 2 this morning -- covering the corridor. the wind brought water to prairie farms. without the grassley legislation, and his effective leadership, the wind energy industry would not have succeeded. now, more than thirty one percent of all the electricity in iowa comes from wind. these turbines don't just produce clean energy, they produce jobs. six thousand in iowa alone. google, facebook, microsoft and good paying manufacturing jobs iowa produces more of its energy from wind than any other state. it started with a simple idea and the renowned work ethic of one senator. senator grassley is literally the father of the modern wind industry. grassley works. right now on cbs 2 this morning...the moments two cedar rapids police officers shot and killed a man monday night. the new plan from the g-o-p presidential nominee about what he would do for families. the next steps in iowa city after minority students say they feel left behind. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kevin barry. barry. cbs 2 news now has the name nameof the man shot and killed by two cedar rapids police officers. renowned now the name of the man shot and killed by police officer . officers found a woman with stab wounds. the two officers shot the suspect that their names are not been released this morning. the man was taken to hospital where he died overnight the victim is expected to recover. in a few hours day to murder trial will start up again. david miller is accused of stabbing and strangling a

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