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Transcripts For KWWL KWWL News At Ten 20161011



dubuque with more on this. shirley. this shooting happened in broad daylight. there are businesses in the area...including stores and a barbershop. and the owners are reacting to this incident. (nats) last week on cutting hair, it wasn't that busy. i had a client in the chair. it was just a regular day and i heard shots." it happened just before three...across ttr exclusive cutz n' stylez -- on the 500 block of west eight street. "i got down on the floor, i told me and my client to get down on charged with reckless use of a was hiding and then was arrested." jakeice says it was his first time ever seeing burrel... and now he's concerned this incident might affect his business. "it's just crazy that it happened right here, next to my business, across the street from my business. it's kinda bad, i'm kinda worried about all my clients now...who's all gonna come back." no one was injured during the shooting. jakiece says this is something that doesn't happen where he's located, so people should not worry. we've got you covered live from the telegraph herald newsroom in dubuque -- shirley descorbeth -- kwwl news. if convicted -- steven burrell could face up to 25 years in prison. authorities say let's go to storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg now -- he's tracking a chance of some rain overnight. from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast possible tonight as a south wind keeps lows in the 50s. clouds clear early tuesday morning temperatures into the 70s all ahead of a cold front. a big forecast to push through the state wednesday morning with scattered showers. once the front passes the wind kicks from a 20 degree temperature swing wind diminishes wednesday evening under a clear sky. temperatures thursday morning are forecast to a few light showers are leaving a mostly sunny sky for the rest of the day. sunshine temperature swing from tuesday into wednesday is expected. the cold front is forecast to push through the the day...about a 20 degree possible thursday morning. the are forecast to fall to the low and mid 30s. decision 20-16 coverage -- while some members of the republican party argue over whether to candidate is refusing to back down. he's amping up his attacks on his rival -- and ignorting critics who say his words about women have doomed his campaign. brian mooar has the latest tonight. on a day when donald trump was fighting for support ... he hit a home run with his very own mini-me. "do you want to go back to them, or do you want to stay with donald trump? child: trump." sharp contrast to the ugliness from sunday's debate that's now spilled onto the campaign trail. come. right?" ... to his promise to turn street journal poll shows trump slipped 11 points behind clinton after the release of the 2005 tape containing lewd comments. while trump is trying to dismiss it as locker room talk ... clinton says pro athletes are lining up to disagree. speaker paul ryan has abandoned trump ... and the gop is waging war with itself. nats: virginia women for trump! virginia women for trump! but some trump supporters ... like their candidate - remain defiant as the race heads into its final four weeks. despite speculation to the contrary ... it appears trump has the rock-solid support of his running mate, mike pence. brian mooar in washington nbc news, washington. republican leaders are deciding where they stand today in the wake of the controversy facing trump. governor terry branstad is standing by trump -- but did speak out against the words heard in the 2005 recording. branstad called trump's statements quote "reprehensible and offensive" but said trump has iowa campaign director. senator joni ernst saying today that she will vote for trump as long as he is the republican party's nominee. two iowa republican lawmakers -- representative ken rizer and senator jack whitver -- pulled support over the weekend but most other state party leaders have not. this week -- important people within both campaigns are returning to iowa. will be in waterloo for what the clinton campaign is calling an early voting event. the event is scheduled for six-45 at the national cattle congress -- with doors opening at five-45 p-m. the former president will also be in linn county on thursday afternoon. meanwhile -- donald trump's running mate makes an appearance tomorrow in newton. mike pence will speak at a rally college. doors open at one p-m -- with the vice presidential nominee expected to speak at three. among the more bizarre notes from last night's debate -- an audience member becoming an instant celebrity, simply for asking his question to the nominees. ken bone asked the candidates about their energy policies during the second presidential debate in saint louis. operator from belleville, illinois know his question -- and his outfit -- would make him an internet sensation. he now says wearing that red sweater was actually his back- up plan -- mother would've been very proud the morning of the debate, i split seam of my pants all the way open, so the red sweater is the bone later got hundreds of twitter followers and someone created a facebook page on his behalf. he says he's still undecided on the presidential race following last night's debate. it was a case of who let the hogs out in one eastern iowa community today -- with a handful of pot- bellied hogs on the loose. -- leading animal control and police in waterloo on a tedious chase lasting several hours -- as they tried to corral the escaped animals. kwwl's jessica hartman --- live in the 1300 block of mulberry in waterloo tonight -- jessica? it's a quiet night here --- but it was certainly anything but this afternoon. didn't expect to bring home the bacon quite like this. the ear piercing sound of pigs squelling protesting their capture -- after spending most of the afternoon running around the neighborhood in hog heaven. "she knocked on our door as was like, this can not be happening. that can't be true. but it was true and they were big potbelly." four potbelly pigs-- to be exact --making their escape from this hole in the fence. --- found freedom. "we all have the right to live here and pay our taxes here. then to have pigs running through our yard. this is totally unacceptable with me." hartman "animal control says they have been working for about 6 months to get a warrent to get behind this privacy fence. as you can see from the road, pens for poultry stacked high. just one indication of "there were complaints about the smell." the smell coming from another 4 pigs and dozens of animal control in the middle of confiscating the other pigs when the owner arrives. "everything that is in your backyard you are going to have 48 hours to remove or i will be back with a warrent and i will be taking everything." "i was told i could have the the foul." "i just got the pigs yesterday because they didn't have nose rings on or nothing and they rooted underneath and got out. i've been chasing them for four hours." the owner says the pigs were headed to his sister's farm very soon -- animal control allowing him to load them up and take them there animal control however tells me based on the state of the backyard it is doubtful the pigs were there less than 24 hours. also the owner came home with at least six bags of feed. we've got you covered live in waterloo . . . jessica hartman. several city code violations at the home--- thne the illeagal farm animals out of the ctiy. coming up on kwwl... a man born in iowa is going the distance and thinking on his feet as he tries to break a world record. and -- as fears grow over a dangerous device -- a cell phone company is asking its customers to power down tonight. radar....storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg has your full forecast, coming up... "now your storm track 7 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. earned social security and medicare. we've got to protect it. leaving a mostly sunny sky for the rest of the day. sunshine temperature swing from tuesday into wednesday is scattered showers. once the the day...about a 20 degree temperature swing from the previous day. potential widespread frost is evening under a clear sky. are possible tonight as a south wind the rest of the day. sunshine temperature swing from tuesday into wednesday is scattered showers. once the front passes the wind kicks from the day...about a 20 degree temperature swing from the previous day. potential widespread frost is possible thursday morning. the wind diminishes wednesday evening under a clear sky. temperatures thursday morning are forecast to fall to the low 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl possible tonight as a south wind keeps lows in the 50s. clouds clear early tuesday morning leaving a mostly sunny sky for the rest of the day. sunshine expected. the cold front is forecast to push through the the northwest and temperatures stay in the 50s through most of the day...about a 20 degree temperature swing from the previous day. potential widespread frost is possible thursday morning. the wind diminishes wednesday evening under a clear sky. temperatures thursday morning are forecast to fall to the low and mid 30s. a few light showers are clear early tuesday morning leaving a mostly sunny sky for the rest of the day. sunshine and a gusty south wind push high temperatures into the 70s all ahead of a cold front. a bigra expected. the cold front is forecast to push through the state wednesday morning with scattered showers. once the front passes the wind kicks from the northwest and temperatures stay in the 50s from the previous day. potential widespread frost is possible thursday morning. the wind diminishes wednesday evening under a clear sky. temperatures thursday morning are forecast to fall to the low and mid 30s. screen for your complete weather possible tonight as a south wind keeps lows in the 50s. clouds the rest of the day. sunshine and a gusty south wind push high temperatures into the 70s all ahead of a cold front. a big temperature swing from tuesday into wednesday is expected. the cold front is forecast to push through the state wednesday morning with stay in the 50s through most of the day...about a 20 degree temperature swing wind diminishes wednesday evening under a clear sky. are possible tonight as a south wind the rest of the day. sunshine and a gusty south wind push high tuesday in w wind diminishes wednesday and mid 30s. from the kwwl information. light showers are possible tonight as a south wind the rest of the day. sunshine forecast to push through the temperature swing from the wind diminishes wednesday evening under a clear sky. are possible tonight as a south wind keeps lows in the 50s. clouds and a gusty south wind push high temperatures into the 70s all ahead of a cold front. scattered showers. once the front passes the wind kicks from possible thursday morning. the wind diminishes wednesday evening under a clear sky. temperatures thursday morning are forecast to expected. the cold front is forecast to push through the front passes the wind kicks from temperature swing from the previous day. potential widespread frost is possible thursday morning. the are forecast to fall to the low and mid 30s. coast of southeastern united states and in a weakened state -- but its effects are still being felt in a big way. these are aerials of the storm's remnants throughout the carolinas. the storm has killed at least 27 people throughout five coastal states -- including 11 in north many areas -- rising flood water. some parts of the region saw 18 inches of rain over the weekend. matters continue to worsen in the caribbean -- as the death toll from the storm has risen over one-thousand in haiti. the u-n says they are trying to assist more than one- point-four million people in need of humanitarian assistance. coming up on kwwl... an iowa hopes of breaking a world of a phone -- that's getting more and more dangerous. samsung is now telling owners of ga off thier phones immediately. there have been numerous reports of the phones spontaneously catching fire -- even after the company attempted to manufacture replacement devices that were supposed to be safe. samsung has now stopped production of the phones altogether. at&t and t-mobile also saying they'll stop offering replacement note sevens. an iowa native is attempting to break the guiness world record for the fastest time running across the united states starting in san francisco and ending in new york city -- peter kostelnick originally of boone, iowa is running 70 miles a day. cedar rapids. "it's great to be back in iowa. being able to breathe better and then to see some friendly faces last few days." he says that once it's all said and done there will be celebrating followed by a lot of sitting. you can follow along with pete's journey on our website at k-w-w-l dot com coming up next... we'll hear from the cyclones after an upset week -- plus -- uni's mark farley weighs in on the panthers trip to kwwl. it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. there aren't many breaks on the schedule for the uni football youngstown state certainly doesn't qualify -- uni heads in to the game coming and they'll have to try and regroup against a penguin team with a great rushing attack averaging better than 250 yards on the ground per game -- youngstown state -- meanwhile is four and oh against fcs teams this year -- with their only loss coming to west virginia out of the big 12 -- and mark farley says his team needs to find their stride to this is a game of momentum critical time. this is a very good football team. this is one of the better teams in 1-aa, i promise you that. saturday's game kicks off at six oh clock saturday night in youngstown, ohio -- iowa state -- meanwhile -- has played lights out during the first half of their past two games -- only to falter in the final 20 double digit second half leads -- and while there's a ton of disappointment in the program right now -- there's also the corner -- there and just executing and the most. as you learn and grow as a team, you'll learn how to finish the cyclones hit the road again this week as they travel to texas -- national league division series in progress tonight -- cubs looking to sweep the giants -- run bomb from pitcher jake arrieta -- cubs leading the giants 3, 1 right now in the 5th inning -- dodgers and nationals tied at one in the other n- l-d-s series -- dodgers on the board first -- corey seager rips a cirve ball in to the gap in right center and off the wall -- justin turner scores all the way from first -- dodgers get one in the first -- but washington tieds it up in the third -- jayson werth with a and in to the corner -- trea nationals would ride the momentum -- same inning -- two on for anthony rendon -- and he takes it deep and gone -- nationals go up 2, 1 in the series with an 8, 3 win -- we're down to the final two regular season weeks of friday night heroes -- and we've got three great options for our lincoln savings bank, game of the week -- you can find this poll on the kwwl dot com sports page -- the ocean. creative artists of all ages participated in the annual underwater pumpkin carving contest over the weekend in the florida keys national ne miles off-shore. this year's theme was -- you guessed it, politics -- and featured democratic presidential nominee "howl-ary clinton" and republican nominee "donald trumpkin." storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg has today in iowa starts at four thirty a.m. 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. [ cheers and applause ] ?? >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- taraji p. henson. david harbour.

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