Noon today. Its a scary sight. But. The same thing happened in independence as well this picture posted to our facebook page. It shows a car stuck in the water at Veterans Memorial park street. So its very important to be alert and to look out for those warning signs. Weve got you covered, lauren moss. Kwwl news. Eastern iowa wasnt the only place dealing with flooding. Parts of central iowa are cleaning up after all the rain. This is a look yesterday at luther in boone county. Basements flooded and city park went under water. Crews were out trying to pump water out. With flooding becoming a problem lets go to storm track seven meteorologist Denice Pelster now for your first forecast. From the kwwl stormtrack here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team cloudy skies have stuck with eastern iowa all day but luckily warnings remain in effect for area rivers. While some rivers pressure system located out to our west is bringing snow totals over 7 inches t
Presidency. But National Security is where even the second tier of the gop field found common ground. There will be boots on the ground, and theyll be over here if we dont get them out now. We need to have a coalition that will stand for nothing less fine with republican leadership. Assessing the debate on the morninggtv shows wednesday. I do think that people are wednesday morning. Jeb bush was still debating strategy on security issues. The idea you can prey on peoples fears is not who we are enjoyed it. Many of the candidates head to iowa for the holidays and continuing our political coverage kwwls political analyst Chris Larimer will weigh in on last nights debate hell join us in about 15 minutes. On the democratic side, president ial candidate Hillary Clinton is in omaha this afternoon. Were taking a live look from that event right now. Warren buffett is also there in support. Clinton will also be making her way to iowa later today. Shell be in iowa city and in mason city. Lets go
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