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details next. " " allison/elisa another nice fall day, elisa! elisa raffa cam hd. warmer than normal, and warmer than yesterday! upper 60s after we hit the freezing mark this morning! temperatures are in the upper 60s west, low 60s east. air is still stay dry with dew points only in the 30s. breezy south wind today, 10 to 15 mph. that helped us warm more so than we did clear skies and getting chilly! 38 by clouds for afternoon. we can see the clouds starting to get going on satellite. high pressure is well east but still helping keep us with southerly flow. clear skies tonight, increasing those clouds by daybreak. tomorrow, more clouds than we've seen this weekend, mostly cloudy but dry. we almost get sandwiched between two systems, with moisture flow from the rockies and the gulf. rain chances come into play on tuesday, although be pretty isolated with most of the moisture staying south and west. wednesday, we dry out but a cool snap kicks in with some canadian air. tonight, 38, clear, quiet, and a bit cold! tomorrow, more clouds, breezy with seasonal temperatures
details next. " " allison/elisa another nice fall day, elisa! elisa raffa cam hd. warmer than normal, and warmer than yesterday! upper 60s after we hit the freezing mark this morning! temperatures are in the upper 60s west, low 60s east. air is still stay dry with dew points only in the 30s. breezy south wind today, 10 to 15 mph. that helped us warm more so than we did clear skies and getting chilly! 38 by clouds for afternoon. we can see the clouds starting to get going on satellite....
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elisa 2 line cg: elisa raffa eraffa@kcautv.co m beautiful sunset sent in by cindy murphy in wall lake, ia. got weather pictures? send them my way! blue skies and lots of sunshine on the kings pointe storm lake and the port neal welding company sky cams hd. cold 35 this morning but we made it into the 60s today! we didn't get that far yesterday. temperatures are just below normal, but warmer than yesterday, upper 50s east, mid 60s west. breezy south wind at 10 to 20 mph is helping bring in more seasonal warmth, that tomorrow should help get our temperatures above normal. tonight, mostly clear skies and chilly, although warmer than last night, low 40. a few clouds and lots of sunshine today as high pressure is in control. high pressure on our stormcast hd pushes east, but it will still keep our southerly flow in place. windy tomorrow, gusts up to 30mph, and warmer, temperatures to break 70. winds stick around through the overnight and pick up again on monday. that will push temperatures closer to 80! we'll stay dry through tuesday, just some more clouds. tuesday night we can see some sc
elisa 2 line cg: elisa raffa eraffa@kcautv.co m beautiful sunset sent in by cindy murphy in wall lake, ia. got weather pictures? send them my way! blue skies and lots of sunshine on the kings pointe storm lake and the port neal welding company sky cams hd. cold 35 this morning but we made it into the 60s today! we didn't get that far yesterday. temperatures are just below normal, but warmer than yesterday, upper 50s east, mid 60s west. breezy south wind at 10 to 20 mph is helping bring in more...
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allison/elisa i like sweater weather! thanks, elisa! allison: back...we had a heart-warming ending to saturday's pink in the rink game. heart-warming ending to saturday's pink in the rink game. alex has the details when we come back. cancer affects just about all of us. last night, the musketeers hosted pininin the rink night and for sioux city's connor susuquist, the disesee hits close to home. connor's mother, mellisa, is battling breast cancer and before last night's game, she dropped the ceremonial first puck. melissa was able to watch her son city and to top it scored the winning goal, earning first star post- game....connor gave melissa his jersey....wrapping up a special night between a mother and her son. "i am speechless. i don't know what to the first goal of my career here is mom to be here, its hear she was coming, would be perfect to score for her, and i wasnt sure it was i fofod my chance just felt great." "you are a family who is battling cancer. its pink in the rink night, its kinda scripted. it is really special for the
allison/elisa i like sweater weather! thanks, elisa! allison: back...we had a heart-warming ending to saturday's pink in the rink game. heart-warming ending to saturday's pink in the rink game. alex has the details when we come back. cancer affects just about all of us. last night, the musketeers hosted pininin the rink night and for sioux city's connor susuquist, the disesee hits close to home. connor's mother, mellisa, is battling breast cancer and before last night's game, she dropped the...
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allison/elisa hey i'll take 79 in october! thanks, elisa! kelly has now spent more time in space than a a other americanan according to na, friday was his 383rd day living in space. that's a new record for cumulative stay. kelly is now more than halfway through a nearly year-long mission aboard the international space station. he acknowledged the new record.... tweeting "records are meant to be broken." nasa says he is scheduled to come down to 3rd. have spent 522 days in space. still to come another man has set a record, this one in nebraska more on his catch after the break... allison: he took home the biggest catch on record in the state. andrew ozaki reports. "when it come to fis tales. (adian brink/fisherboy) "i got one this big two feet from me and it just away." no one can beat this guy's... at least for now. (tom keller/fisherman) "i tossed it out. one pull nothing. second pull bang." tom keller from malcolm has a whopper. friday october 9th he was with family - fishing on the missouri river - right below gavins point dam.. when he l
allison/elisa hey i'll take 79 in october! thanks, elisa! kelly has now spent more time in space than a a other americanan according to na, friday was his 383rd day living in space. that's a new record for cumulative stay. kelly is now more than halfway through a nearly year-long mission aboard the international space station. he acknowledged the new record.... tweeting "records are meant to be broken." nasa says he is scheduled to come down to 3rd. have spent 522 days in space. still...
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elisa: tim: brr... cold tonight! thanks, elisa! tim: an imama of two home one of the worls top photography prizes.the "wildlife photographer of the year" award. but it wasnt the only captivating shot submitted. take a look. "( don gutoski, grand title winner, wildlife photographer of the year) "the story behind the picture is i think what makes this image so important to me and certainly to other people viewing it. this moment is a red fox preying on an arctic fox. the red fox due to climate change is extending its range further nonoh in canada and episodes like this will probably occur more frequently. it's the simplicity .it's the symmetry. the way the two heads line up and the tails.it's like a shot posed in a studio." (connor stefanison, rising star winner, wildlife photographer of the year) "you can plan as long as you want but usually the best pictures are the shot that has just that little bit of luck, where something random and unexpected just happened. it's crucial. i miss so many shots because i might take a aicture (gets
elisa: tim: brr... cold tonight! thanks, elisa! tim: an imama of two home one of the worls top photography prizes.the "wildlife photographer of the year" award. but it wasnt the only captivating shot submitted. take a look. "( don gutoski, grand title winner, wildlife photographer of the year) "the story behind the picture is i think what makes this image so important to me and certainly to other people viewing it. this moment is a red fox preying on an arctic fox. the red...
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allison/elisa i love sweather weather! thanks, elisa! clear skies on the port neal welding company sky cam hd. afternoon temperatures around normal after a warmer morning at 45, now our temperatures are getting colder than that so it is rewriting the low in the almanac! temperatures are chilly, in the 40s, even some 30s. this is 10 to 20 degrees colder than this time last night ,and we have more degrees to drop as the night goes on! our air has really dried out compared to yesterday...dew points, yesterday in the 60s, today back down to the 30s! air will stay dry for the next few days.s.fter a breezy day, winds have really calmed, and will stay calm tonight. pleasant, but a bit cold, getting down to 36 tonight. lots of sunshine again tomorrow. you can see our front from yesterday pushed east rather fast, clearing out our skies with cooler,drier, northerly flow. there's our high pressure on stormcast hd. tonight, it scoots to our south and pushes east, shifting our winds to the south for allison: when we come hosted tri-city on pink in th
allison/elisa i love sweather weather! thanks, elisa! clear skies on the port neal welding company sky cam hd. afternoon temperatures around normal after a warmer morning at 45, now our temperatures are getting colder than that so it is rewriting the low in the almanac! temperatures are chilly, in the 40s, even some 30s. this is 10 to 20 degrees colder than this time last night ,and we have more degrees to drop as the night goes on! our air has really dried out compared to yesterday...dew...
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allison/elisa looking forward to warmer weather! thanks, elisa! clear skies on the kings pointe storm lake and the port neal welding company sky cams hd. cold 35 this morning but we made it into the 60s today! we didn't get that far yesterday. temperatures are chilly already, mid to upper 40s. breezy south wind from earlier has calmed, but it will get windy tomorrow which will help temperatures get above normal. tonight, mostly clear skies and chilly, although warmer than last night, low 40. a few clouds, clear skies as high pressure is in control. high pressure on our stormcast hd pushes east, but it will still keep our southerly flow in place. windy tomorrow, gusts up to 30mph, and warmer, temperatures to break 70. winds stick around through the overnight and pick up again on monday. that will push temperatures closer to 80! we'll stay dry through tuesday, just some more clouds. tuesday night we can see some scattered showers. tonight, 40 degrees, c clly and mostly clear. tomorrow, sunny and windy! temperatures are getting warmer, high 71. again
allison/elisa looking forward to warmer weather! thanks, elisa! clear skies on the kings pointe storm lake and the port neal welding company sky cams hd. cold 35 this morning but we made it into the 60s today! we didn't get that far yesterday. temperatures are chilly already, mid to upper 40s. breezy south wind from earlier has calmed, but it will get windy tomorrow which will help temperatures get above normal. tonight, mostly clear skies and chilly, although warmer than last night, low 40. a...
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abc9 reporter elisa raffa has more elisa: several weeks ago landowners went to court with a lawsuit, fighting against the right of a private company to use eminent domain. according to court filings, the judge presiding over the case dismissed the lawsuit agaiiowa utilities board sayingthe farmers didn't have enough to take the issue to court yet . instead, the judge said those farmers need to exhaust all avenues through the state first. since dakota access doesn't service electricity, water, natural gas, tv or internet, these landowners are arguing it is not a utlitiy company, and therefore cannot use eminent domain. "dakota access, not only does it not provide any of those classic services, it also has no customers in iowa. as a consequence, we think it's not a utility" elisa: one landowner tells me that this is more than just about the sacredness of the land. coming up tonight at six we'll hear from that landowner express the concerns he has about this controversial pipeline. reporting live in studio, elisa raffa, abc9 news, tim: the sioux city police department is asking for your
abc9 reporter elisa raffa has more elisa: several weeks ago landowners went to court with a lawsuit, fighting against the right of a private company to use eminent domain. according to court filings, the judge presiding over the case dismissed the lawsuit agaiiowa utilities board sayingthe farmers didn't have enough to take the issue to court yet . instead, the judge said those farmers need to exhaust all avenues through the state first. since dakota access doesn't service electricity, water,...
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abc9's elisa raffa visited his farm today and has more... elisa: martin kleinschmit... known as a farmer, local leader, and educator, but monday he recieved an incredible honor... an award from the twelve farmers named a "champion of change"e"n award honoring men n d women for occupational service. martin... for his dedication sustainable farming in nebraska. "there's other people like us out things to happen... to for the future and i to be one of those people. what a great time!" says martin kleinschmimi nebraska farmer honored in washington d.c. for his efforts as an educator of sustainable farming. elisa: martin has been farming organically for thirty years, but that's not why he recieved his award. coming up tonight at six, we'll hear from martin explain his impact on the communtiy and why he feels it's so important... and not just to siouxland. reporting live in studio, elisa raffa... abc9 nene. tim: the house of representatives has a new speaker representative paul ryan of wisconsin was elected to replace john boehner. ryan received 236 votes. democrat and house
abc9's elisa raffa visited his farm today and has more... elisa: martin kleinschmit... known as a farmer, local leader, and educator, but monday he recieved an incredible honor... an award from the twelve farmers named a "champion of change"e"n award honoring men n d women for occupational service. martin... for his dedication sustainable farming in nebraska. "there's other people like us out things to happen... to for the future and i to be one of those people. what a great...
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elisa 2 line cg: elisa raffa eraffa@kcautv.co not many clouds both the kings pointe storm lake and the port neal welding company sky cams hd. temperatures warmer than normal today, and we'll start november very warm too! temperatures are in the 60s west, and 50s east. in the west, that's 20 degrees warmer than it was this time yesterday! winds are breezy, most out of the northwest, shifting more southerly tonight. halloween! cool trick or treat with temperatures in the 50s at 8. getting into the 40s with clear skies tonight and plenty of ghosts and ghouls! an extra hour of spookiness tonight at 2 as we fall back. yesterday's rain has pushed east, clear skies in siouxland. tonight, no rain but ghosts on stormcast hd! ghosts and clear skies through the overnight, but they leave tomorrow and warmer temperatures come in! lots of sunshine with temperatures hitting the 70 degree mark for the first day of november! similar pattern stays for the start of next week. sunshine and temperatures in the low 70s again on monday. clear skies monday night, and the sunshine on tuesday, but winds pick up
elisa 2 line cg: elisa raffa eraffa@kcautv.co not many clouds both the kings pointe storm lake and the port neal welding company sky cams hd. temperatures warmer than normal today, and we'll start november very warm too! temperatures are in the 60s west, and 50s east. in the west, that's 20 degrees warmer than it was this time yesterday! winds are breezy, most out of the northwest, shifting more southerly tonight. halloween! cool trick or treat with temperatures in the 50s at 8. getting into...
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jenna: abc9's elisa raffa visited his farm today and has more elisa on cam martin kleinschmit, a farmer from hartington, nebraska is also known as a local leader, an educator... and now a champion of change. he's getting national recognition for his work with sustainable farming. he says.... it was a priviledge. this small town nebraska farmer is back on his land after a whirlwind trip to washington d-c where he was honored for being a pioneer in his field. "there's other people like us out there too, they want things to happen... to make things better for the future and i felt very privivedged to be one of those people. what a great time!" says martin kleinschmit, braska farmer honored in washington d.c. for his efforts as an educator of sustainable farming. martin kleinschmit from hartington is one of twelve farmers from across the nation who's been named a "champion of change" by the white house. since 1996, martin has been educating other farmers in his area about sustainable farming.. "as a group too, they learn what practices to use, what rotations work, what don't, so we can shar
jenna: abc9's elisa raffa visited his farm today and has more elisa on cam martin kleinschmit, a farmer from hartington, nebraska is also known as a local leader, an educator... and now a champion of change. he's getting national recognition for his work with sustainable farming. he says.... it was a priviledge. this small town nebraska farmer is back on his land after a whirlwind trip to washington d-c where he was honored for being a pioneer in his field. "there's other people like us...
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elisa, who investigation into it law enforcement or elisa i found out that it is actually the with the osceola who explained notified of the situation, but removed from the process until needed. "after their investigation, if they felt some kind of criminal charges appropriate, then i probably will contact us then" says kevin wollmukh, elisa on cam we will bring you more on this jenna on cam iowa house have an open seat state rep. john kooiker (koy-ker) of boyden has announced that he will not seek re-election and will retire from when his term ends in january kooiker was year, in a special election following the death of longtime rep. dwayne kooiker said his still is, to help fill the gap left by the death of alons, and then pass the torch to the younger generation of leaders. tim: making his way hawkeye state this week. wednesday trump plans on stop in burlington iowa for a rally. burlington auditorium. at 6 oclock jenna: vermont senator was in oskaloosa this afternoon for a town hall meeting. it's the second day the democrat has hit the campaign trail in the hawkeye state... yesterd
elisa, who investigation into it law enforcement or elisa i found out that it is actually the with the osceola who explained notified of the situation, but removed from the process until needed. "after their investigation, if they felt some kind of criminal charges appropriate, then i probably will contact us then" says kevin wollmukh, elisa on cam we will bring you more on this jenna on cam iowa house have an open seat state rep. john kooiker (koy-ker) of boyden has announced that he...
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elisa ffa... abc9 news. jenna:: rereblican charles holz is the only candidate whose name will appe on the ballot for candidate whose name will appear on the ballot for the upcoming special election in iowa house district five. as he was the only candidate to file for the vacant seat before the october 9th deadline. the seat is left open after representative chuck soderberg stepped downwno take a job in des moines. e special election is set to be held novembmb 3rd. tim: it's a big night for democrats. the party's first debate of the 20-16 presidential campaign is tongiht in las vegas. hillary clton's still the frontrunner, but everyone on stage will be vying for that key moment everyone will talk about tomorrow. the stage is set... now it's time for the democrats to square off i isin city... hillary clinton, leleing in the polls, is front a centre tonight- bernie sanders clipping at her heels, says policy is fair game, but he intends to steer clear of personal attacks- (sen. bernie sanders, (d) presidential c
elisa ffa... abc9 news. jenna:: rereblican charles holz is the only candidate whose name will appe on the ballot for candidate whose name will appear on the ballot for the upcoming special election in iowa house district five. as he was the only candidate to file for the vacant seat before the october 9th deadline. the seat is left open after representative chuck soderberg stepped downwno take a job in des moines. e special election is set to be held novembmb 3rd. tim: it's a big night for...
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allison/elisa i like near 80 in october! thanks, elisa! allison: when we come back...the cubs battled the mets in game two of the n-l-c-s. alex has the highlights from new york city next in sports. wake up in your first home. wake up in a home with a new address. wake up in a home with no address. your dream home evolves, and protecting it takes committed support. american family insurance. harvey and the mets took down the cubs 4-2. tonight, new york hosted game two....could the young guns from chicago rise up to even the series.... prior to game one, the mets had gone 0-7 against the cubs this season. bottome one.....david wright.....belts a shot to deep center field...that drops...one scores....1-0 mets..... still in the first....daniel murphy takes jake arrieta deep with a man on base....that leaves the marks...3-0 new york early in game two.... in the third.....the mets add on...yoenis cespedes...the chopper to short...no play is made....one more comes across...4-0 alex last weekend, the musketeers scored one goal in a two-game set wi
allison/elisa i like near 80 in october! thanks, elisa! allison: when we come back...the cubs battled the mets in game two of the n-l-c-s. alex has the highlights from new york city next in sports. wake up in your first home. wake up in a home with a new address. wake up in a home with no address. your dream home evolves, and protecting it takes committed support. american family insurance. harvey and the mets took down the cubs 4-2. tonight, new york hosted game two....could the young guns...
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abc9 reporter elisa raffa was in sibley today and has more. elisa on cam kyle ewinger broke the rules, but supporters of the coach are questioning if the punishment was made too quickly. one woman told me today that kyle would never to do anything to hurt the student in question. "kyle is this student's dad. not legally, not by blood, but he is this student's dad." kyle ewinger was terminated on thursday, after superintendent bill boer walked in on ewinger sleeping next to an elementary student in his middle school social studies classroom. citing the violation of several disciplinary codes, the school board decided to fire him. however, at the meeting, ewinger expressed that this student is more like his son. he claimed the two had returned from an out-of-town football game that friday night. when he went to take the boy home his grandmother's house was locked and no one answered. ewinger said he tried to take the boy home, but his door was locked and didn't want to wake up his family.
abc9 reporter elisa raffa was in sibley today and has more. elisa on cam kyle ewinger broke the rules, but supporters of the coach are questioning if the punishment was made too quickly. one woman told me today that kyle would never to do anything to hurt the student in question. "kyle is this student's dad. not legally, not by blood, but he is this student's dad." kyle ewinger was terminated on thursday, after superintendent bill boer walked in on ewinger sleeping next to an...
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tim: elisa raffa talks to one farmer who's involved. elisa on cam a cherokee county farmer made one thing very clear, it's not about the money. the land is just but a judge ruled this week, that farmers have to go another route if they want to fight back. "what does it mean if you own a property, and yet somebody can come blazing through it with a pipeline? " asks bill luetkeman, landowner. a group of landowners in northwest iowa is fighting a company - dakota access - who wants to put an oil pipeline through their land. they filed a lawsuit saying the company doesn't have the right to use eminent domain to get their land... because it'll be used for private gain. but, a judge has dismissed that suit, saying these landowners don't grounds yet to take it to court. "we have to hope and rely on the utilities board, and hope that they rule against the pipeline, and against the fact that a private company can us eminent domain on a person's property" says bill luetkeman, landowner. bill luetkeman, who was listed in the suit, says the compens
tim: elisa raffa talks to one farmer who's involved. elisa on cam a cherokee county farmer made one thing very clear, it's not about the money. the land is just but a judge ruled this week, that farmers have to go another route if they want to fight back. "what does it mean if you own a property, and yet somebody can come blazing through it with a pipeline? " asks bill luetkeman, landowner. a group of landowners in northwest iowa is fighting a company - dakota access - who wants to...
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thanks elisa. tim: what better way celebrate the fall than smashing pumpkins? and no im not talking about the band. over in plainfield indiana kids got the chance to see a couple of six- hundred pound pumpkins splat on the ground after being dropped by acrane from about 140 feet in the air, jenna: we're used to hearing about it affecting professional athletes. but find out what research is uncovering about a-c-l injuries in youth. finding the culprit behind these injuries is sports. dr. timothy y johnson has morere on which sports are the riskiest for your kid's knees " we used to only hear about it in professional athletes? grownups. but now new research suggests tears in the a-c-l - a ligament in the knee - may be on the rise in the young. researcherer presenting new findings at the annual meeting of the american academy of pediatrics? using insurance company data to compare rates of youth a-c-l tears 20 years ago? to what doctors see today. an increase of 2.3 percent -- per year. girls most likely to get hurt? at age 16, boys? at 17. and a separate study pre
thanks elisa. tim: what better way celebrate the fall than smashing pumpkins? and no im not talking about the band. over in plainfield indiana kids got the chance to see a couple of six- hundred pound pumpkins splat on the ground after being dropped by acrane from about 140 feet in the air, jenna: we're used to hearing about it affecting professional athletes. but find out what research is uncovering about a-c-l injuries in youth. finding the culprit behind these injuries is sports. dr. timothy...
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reporting live in studio, elisa raffa, abc9 news. tim: police from both davenport and bettendorf are investigating shots fired calls that left one man n dead. shortly before 2:00 this afternn officers were first called for a report of shots fired. officers say the shots came from inside an office building housing a number of organizations and businesses. the armed forces recruiting center in the building was not involved. two people in the office building suffered superficial injuries during the shshting. shortly after officers were called to a second scene in bettendorf, where they say the alleged shooter was spotted in a parking lot holding a gun. when the suspect saw responding officers he turned the gun on himself. he died at the scene. jenna: a judge has set bond at one- million dollars... for the driveraccused of raraing her car into a parade at oklahoma state university's homecoming in stillwater on saturday. police say adacia chambers was behind the wheel and killed four people, including a two year old boy. dozens of other p
reporting live in studio, elisa raffa, abc9 news. tim: police from both davenport and bettendorf are investigating shots fired calls that left one man n dead. shortly before 2:00 this afternn officers were first called for a report of shots fired. officers say the shots came from inside an office building housing a number of organizations and businesses. the armed forces recruiting center in the building was not involved. two people in the office building suffered superficial injuries during...
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tim: abc9's elisa raffa tells us how they plan to do that. in with the new.... wiatel is planning on switching their current copper system to this fiber network to offer better service to rural iowa. the pain of slow internet... you've probably experienced it. but those in rural areas can face even more challenges when it comes to getting connected. that's why wiatel, an iowa based broadband company out of lawton, is designing and engineering a 25 million dollar project to bury fiber optic cables across the area. "our copper based network that we have now works fantastically, but it's a network that's a little bit sensative to distance, so customers who are closer to an office, may be able to get faster speeds than customers that are further away. this fiber optic project will eliminate that restriction completely, allowing all of our customers access to the same services" says heath mallory, wiatel general manager. "tons of orders that come through, and then we're trying to make updates to our website, or stream video, or a conference call with a remote locatio
tim: abc9's elisa raffa tells us how they plan to do that. in with the new.... wiatel is planning on switching their current copper system to this fiber network to offer better service to rural iowa. the pain of slow internet... you've probably experienced it. but those in rural areas can face even more challenges when it comes to getting connected. that's why wiatel, an iowa based broadband company out of lawton, is designing and engineering a 25 million dollar project to bury fiber optic...
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abc9 reporter elisa raffa unwraps the details tonight at six we want you to show us your pumpkin! send us your best decorated, carved, or painted pumpkins! you have just three days to submit a photo of your best pumpkin creation. on october 30th, tune into the abc9 news morning show to see if you won! the winner will receive four muskies tickets! ... to submit your photo you must friend our morning anchor jessica rae on facebook... and post your pumpkin picture directly to her wall. and if you don't have facebook- don't worry, you can email your pumpkin picture to at jrae@kcautv.com. (fred) tonight, look for a low of 41 and mostly cloudy skies. tomorrow, 59 will be our high with a slight chance of showers, especially in the south and tomorrow, 59 will be our high with a slight chance of showers, especially in the south and east. the 7-day forecast shows highs in the 50s early on and then moving up to the 60s starting saturday. the low will dip to 27 wednesday night. another chance of rain will move in friday before we enjoy a terrific, sunny halloween. sunday looks even warmer! >>
abc9 reporter elisa raffa unwraps the details tonight at six we want you to show us your pumpkin! send us your best decorated, carved, or painted pumpkins! you have just three days to submit a photo of your best pumpkin creation. on october 30th, tune into the abc9 news morning show to see if you won! the winner will receive four muskies tickets! ... to submit your photo you must friend our morning anchor jessica rae on facebook... and post your pumpkin picture directly to her wall. and if you...
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reporting live in studio, elisa now the company bakken pipeline... dakota access, l- l-c... has mentioned that the 3 point 7-8 investment will and 12 thousand jobs during construction... of hours of labor during the construction phase from all they also stated that the pipeline will create millions in state revenue during the construction 100-million dollars in sales and income tax. says the pipeline will generate roughly 55 million dollars annually in property tax. tim: finding a way to fill a growing gap in the siouxland skilled work force, brought governors from the three siouxland states to south sioux city today for the 14th tri-state governors conference. nebraska governor pete ricketts, who attended for the first time....said work force concerns rank as the biggest barrier keeping business from coming to siouxland. todays gathering gave governors the opportunity to share and learn about best practices not only from each other but also business leaders on hand. the governors say it's important that future workers understand what the best path to the work force is. "the
reporting live in studio, elisa now the company bakken pipeline... dakota access, l- l-c... has mentioned that the 3 point 7-8 investment will and 12 thousand jobs during construction... of hours of labor during the construction phase from all they also stated that the pipeline will create millions in state revenue during the construction 100-million dollars in sales and income tax. says the pipeline will generate roughly 55 million dollars annually in property tax. tim: finding a way to fill a...
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local 5's elisa raffa talked to cheorkee farmers who say their opposition isn't about money. "what does it mean if you own a property, and yet somebody can come blazing through it with a pipeline? " asks bill luetkeman, landowner. the bakken pipeline has been causing controversy, landowners in northwest iowa went to court a few weeks ago to sue against the right of a private company to use eminent domain to gain access to their land. thursday, the judge ruled that these landowners didn't have enough to take the issue to court yet. first, they must exhaust all avenues through the utility company. "we have to hope and rely on the utilities board, and hope that they rule against the pipeline, and against the fact that a private company can us eminent domain on a person's property" says bill luetkeman, landowner. bill says the compensation offered is written vaguely and in favor of the company. it also doesn't include environmental insurance, which could lead to more lawsuits for farmers if there are leaks that damage their land. "they're going to pay us for three years of crop d
local 5's elisa raffa talked to cheorkee farmers who say their opposition isn't about money. "what does it mean if you own a property, and yet somebody can come blazing through it with a pipeline? " asks bill luetkeman, landowner. the bakken pipeline has been causing controversy, landowners in northwest iowa went to court a few weeks ago to sue against the right of a private company to use eminent domain to gain access to their land. thursday, the judge ruled that these landowners...
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elisa's parents want answers and they want the owner to be held accountable. >> i was so angry. if anything for their reputation you would think they would say okay we are going to check into this. it was like -- he is not being compliant. >> they are doing what they can to protect themselves by routinely washing their hands while alicia recovers at home. in san jose, janet o. janet oh. >> we have signs of possible infection linked on our report. >> new at 11:00, two motorcycles crashed in the east bay and one person was killed. investigators tell us one of the motorcycles rear-ended the other at harbor street and gar so yaw avenue at 7:15. one of the motorcyclists was pronounce had dead and the other has a broken arm. >> oakland police are searching for two drivers who hit a man who was swinging a machete on international boulevard yesterday. this is a picture of one of the cars police are looking for. it is a red sedan. the car struck the 25-year-old man intentionally as he swung a giant blade around. the car backed up and hit the police are also after a white sedan that hit t
elisa's parents want answers and they want the owner to be held accountable. >> i was so angry. if anything for their reputation you would think they would say okay we are going to check into this. it was like -- he is not being compliant. >> they are doing what they can to protect themselves by routinely washing their hands while alicia recovers at home. in san jose, janet o. janet oh. >> we have signs of possible infection linked on our report. >> new at 11:00, two...
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la el elisa tenÍa 10 $ en efectivo para pagar un cargamento de droga. si usted estÁ buscando trabajo a travÉs de internet, tenga mucho cuidado porque hay varios timadores dispuestos a engaÑarlo. leÓn: utilizando pÁginas populares para timar. reportera: ella estÁ aplicando a varias ofertas de trabajo en internet. encontrÓ uno en el que le pidieron varios datos adicionales. >> me mandaron la pÁgina sea bajar una red social. reportera: la pÁgina le pidiÓ que diera su nÚmero de tarjeta de crÉdito. >> cuando me cuenta que no habÍa hecho bien darle informaciÓn, les mandÉ un mensaje. no entiendo, esto es un fraude y en ese momento se me borraron todas las pÁginas. reportera: se aconseja no pagar para aplicara un trabajo. >> probablemente va a dinero prestado. reportera: es imposible practicamente aplicara un trabajo sin utilizar internet. trate de acceder a pÁginas que solamente conoce. >> si el diseÑo de la pÁgina luce pobre, demasiado sencillo son seÑales claras de que la pÁgina puede ser un fraude. reportera: tina decidiÓ reportar al b
la el elisa tenÍa 10 $ en efectivo para pagar un cargamento de droga. si usted estÁ buscando trabajo a travÉs de internet, tenga mucho cuidado porque hay varios timadores dispuestos a engaÑarlo. leÓn: utilizando pÁginas populares para timar. reportera: ella estÁ aplicando a varias ofertas de trabajo en internet. encontrÓ uno en el que le pidieron varios datos adicionales. >> me mandaron la pÁgina sea bajar una red social. reportera: la pÁgina le pidiÓ que diera su nÚmero de...
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elisa: martin has been farming organically for thirty years, but that's not why he recieved his award. in 1996 he started a group with local farmers so that together they can learn about the techniques of sustainable farming. he says it just made sense... no one made the same mistake twice. jenna: some siouxland kids are ready for competition. sports equiptment collected during a new "united way" project was handed out today. thanks to the first annual young leaders society sports equipment drive, hundreds of pieces of equipment is now available to 7 area non-profit organizations. each sent a wish list to the young leaders group asking for helping filling a need at thier agency. today (thursday) everything from balls to sticks and bags was available for pickup, providing kids with activity they might not otherwise get. ""it means alot to us because some of this stuff we don't even have at the club, it's exciting.like i haven't even played with some of this stuff. i don't think i evered play golf and i want to learn." says 13 year old ernesto hernandez. "it is amazing what our communit
elisa: martin has been farming organically for thirty years, but that's not why he recieved his award. in 1996 he started a group with local farmers so that together they can learn about the techniques of sustainable farming. he says it just made sense... no one made the same mistake twice. jenna: some siouxland kids are ready for competition. sports equiptment collected during a new "united way" project was handed out today. thanks to the first annual young leaders society sports...
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elisa's parents want answers and they want the owner to be held accountable. >> i was so angry. if anything for their reputation you would think they would say okay we are going to check into this. it was like -- he is not being compliant. >> they are doing what they can to protect themselves by routinely washing their hands while alicia recovers at home. in san jose, janet o. janet oh. >> we have signs of possible infection linked on our report. >> new at 11:00, two motorcycles crashed in the east bay and one person was killed. investigators tell us one of the motorcycles rear-ended the other at harbor street and gar so yaw avenue at 7:15. one of the motorcyclists was pronounce had dead and the other has a broken arm. >> oakland police are searching for two drivers who hit a man who was swinging a machete on international boulevard yesterday. this is a picture of one of the cars police are looking for. it is a red sedan. the car struck the 25-year-old man intentionally as he swung a giant blade around. the car backed up and hit the man again. police are also after a white sedan
elisa's parents want answers and they want the owner to be held accountable. >> i was so angry. if anything for their reputation you would think they would say okay we are going to check into this. it was like -- he is not being compliant. >> they are doing what they can to protect themselves by routinely washing their hands while alicia recovers at home. in san jose, janet o. janet oh. >> we have signs of possible infection linked on our report. >> new at 11:00, two...
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elisa much calmer tonight, a great sunday, and rain and cooler temperures in the 7-day. your forecast is next. " "
elisa much calmer tonight, a great sunday, and rain and cooler temperures in the 7-day. your forecast is next. " "
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good night.2 line cg: elisa raffa eraffa@kcautv.co m beautiful sunny skies right now. temperatures warmer than yesterday, 70s west, 60s east. but it's windy! winds 15 to 25 mph. tonight, it will stay breezy and a bit warm, temperatures only getting down to 52. warmer tomorrow and better rain chances, next. but first here's allison with your local news! " allison:
good night.2 line cg: elisa raffa eraffa@kcautv.co m beautiful sunny skies right now. temperatures warmer than yesterday, 70s west, 60s east. but it's windy! winds 15 to 25 mph. tonight, it will stay breezy and a bit warm, temperatures only getting down to 52. warmer tomorrow and better rain chances, next. but first here's allison with your local news! " allison:
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thanks, elisa! 2 line name super: chris palmquist cpalmquist@kcaut v.com alex heelan could clinch a home playoff game with palmquist cpalmquist@kcaut v.com alex heelan could clinch a home ayoff game with a win over storm lake t tight...the tornrnoes 2-5 on the season. opening drive for storm lake...michael da- mars rolls to his right....and fires a storm mars rolls to his right....and fires a lange.....for the 44 yard touchdown.....tor nadoes take the 7-0 lead.... first drive for the crusaders....saybe nadoes take the 7-0 lead.... first drive for the crusaders....saybe in clark breaks a cut....and breezez by that storm m secondary....to move thehehains... but on third and goal....nathan carlson strips clark.....and brayden hoops recovers in the crum. for the tornadoes...storm lake ready for battle.... that drive would stall....and its mekhi bianchini connecting with branden the one came down to sloniker kicked a give the win. chris in nebraska, south sioux battling yet omaha central. hall up the gut
thanks, elisa! 2 line name super: chris palmquist cpalmquist@kcaut v.com alex heelan could clinch a home playoff game with palmquist cpalmquist@kcaut v.com alex heelan could clinch a home ayoff game with a win over storm lake t tight...the tornrnoes 2-5 on the season. opening drive for storm lake...michael da- mars rolls to his right....and fires a storm mars rolls to his right....and fires a lange.....for the 44 yard touchdown.....tor nadoes take the 7-0 lead.... first drive for the...
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. >> hamilton fueses faked en un duelo por el segundo esposo de eli elisa. >> otro lugar que aseguran que estÁ poseÍdo el edificio ubicado fl bajo mano han hattan es lo q aseguran quiÉnes trabajan. >> perteneciÓ al magnate dejo su fortuna a su nieta consentida quien se casÓ 7 veces segÚn la leyenda nunca fue feliz. >> tambiÉn estÁ en la lista, cerca de llamadas aguas poseÍdas del rÍo este. >> y mÁs que una leyenda o creencia este el puente o ha sido escenario de crÍmenes y misterios. >> que a menudo se han quedado sin resolver. >> en Últimos meses la policÍa de nueva york reportÓ varios casos de hombres hallados muertos bajo la estructura o en su cercanÍas otros han perdido la vida entre remo linos de agua y a un Águilas elÉctricas y la casa de la muerte donde muchos no vivirÍan ni siquiera de gratis. >> no, no lo harÍa, tengo miedo a eso yo. >> localizada en manhattan donde segÚn dicen merodean 22 fantasmas el mÁs famoso sin duda es el de marco twain, famoso autor de aventuras de somos sawyer no lo pasÓ muy bien cuando viviÓ allÍ. >> fue el refugio de padre d
. >> hamilton fueses faked en un duelo por el segundo esposo de eli elisa. >> otro lugar que aseguran que estÁ poseÍdo el edificio ubicado fl bajo mano han hattan es lo q aseguran quiÉnes trabajan. >> perteneciÓ al magnate dejo su fortuna a su nieta consentida quien se casÓ 7 veces segÚn la leyenda nunca fue feliz. >> tambiÉn estÁ en la lista, cerca de llamadas aguas poseÍdas del rÍo este. >> y mÁs que una leyenda o creencia este el puente o ha sido...
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elisa port/chief of breast surgery mount sinai) (010736)"if your number one goal ireducing the deaths related to breast cancer//than mammography starting at age 40 makes sense."as top specialists in the battle against breast cancer, doctors elisa port, susan drossman, and emily sonnenblick say they can't back the american cancer society's latest screening guidelines(sot: emily sonnenblick/breast radiologist, mount sinai hospital) mm: what don't you agree with?port: "the problem with these guidelines is that they're confusing to the very women that should benefit from mammography."(gfx in) they publicly aired their concerns in this morning's new yorkrk times sasang - "we were happy to support the cancer society. now, we no longer wish to be involved." (gfx out)(gfx in) the new recommendations suggest women with an average risk. start yearly mammograms at age 45 instead of 40. at 55, they can switch to every *two* years. but the a-c-s adds - women can start screening at age 40 *if they wish*.(gfx out)(sot: dr. kevin offenger//memorial sloan kettering cancer center) "our goal is to empow
elisa port/chief of breast surgery mount sinai) (010736)"if your number one goal ireducing the deaths related to breast cancer//than mammography starting at age 40 makes sense."as top specialists in the battle against breast cancer, doctors elisa port, susan drossman, and emily sonnenblick say they can't back the american cancer society's latest screening guidelines(sot: emily sonnenblick/breast radiologist, mount sinai hospital) mm: what don't you agree with?port: "the problem...
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elisa harrington, absec 7 news. >>> the beating death of an inmate and a new effort to make sure it didn't happen in vain. >>> what the government says you can no longer pack in your bags. >>> plus if you want to get rich, and who doesn't, one bay area city you may want to avoid area city you may want to avoid living in.ally a hug. this toy is a reminder that someone cares. these are a chance to be part of a team. and this is the chance to succeed. female announcer: with your support, everyone at sleep train proudly dedicates their time, hearts, and resources to giving local foster children one important thing: - hope... - hope... hope... not everyone can be a foster parent... ...but anyone can help a foster child. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> this is abc 7 news. >>> parents of one school district are complaining about a new grading system just started this year. they say they're lowering the bar and doing a disservice to students while the district insists it's motivating kids to do better. abc 7 reporter. >> reporter: it's interesting to see how they
elisa harrington, absec 7 news. >>> the beating death of an inmate and a new effort to make sure it didn't happen in vain. >>> what the government says you can no longer pack in your bags. >>> plus if you want to get rich, and who doesn't, one bay area city you may want to avoid area city you may want to avoid living in.ally a hug. this toy is a reminder that someone cares. these are a chance to be part of a team. and this is the chance to succeed. female announcer:...
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this one is -- elisa garza -- everything and nothing has been about rate for the last eight years. she looks at the deaths of young black men and says too often, she says, he, meaning president obama, uses the occasion not to push for greater accountability but to push the narrative that black people should behave more responsibly. is there some truth? and another says "obama has a famous swag. it's a signal he sends with this walk that says i got this. he had it with trade, with immigration, with health care, but he doesn't have it when he talks about race." van? some truth? >> listen, there is some truth in that statement certainly in the middle years of the obama journey. there was a time when after that beer summit, you remember skip gates was arrested in his home, an african-american famous professor arrested in his own home for being in his own moment and the president said that was fool esh. he got a big backlash from that and after the president was too silent for many years on the issue of race. he did talk about it in terms that made it seems like in black kids just pulle
this one is -- elisa garza -- everything and nothing has been about rate for the last eight years. she looks at the deaths of young black men and says too often, she says, he, meaning president obama, uses the occasion not to push for greater accountability but to push the narrative that black people should behave more responsibly. is there some truth? and another says "obama has a famous swag. it's a signal he sends with this walk that says i got this. he had it with trade, with...
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but as abc9 news reporter elisa raffa shows us... inmates in yankton, south dakota are trying to change that perception. nat sound: children shouting: "thank you!", inmates respond: "your welcome, guys!" eleven hundred pumpkins and two acres of farm. inmates at the mike durfee state prison in yankton south dakota planted pumpkin seeds back in may andndow they're givivi their harvested pumpkins back to the community. tuesday was just one day of deliveries these inmates have been making to elementary schools. smiles from ear to ear and shouts of gratitude as third graders picked their pumpkins... but the inmates, were just as excited. "to see the excitement on their face, and to know that it's going to make their day... to know that i was part of something that made their day, it's a blessing" says ryan klave, inmate at the prison in yankton, sd. nat sound: childrere saying "thank you". welcome. enjoy! have fun carving them!" for one inmate, this delivery hits close to home. with two children of his own, he says the glow on these stude
but as abc9 news reporter elisa raffa shows us... inmates in yankton, south dakota are trying to change that perception. nat sound: children shouting: "thank you!", inmates respond: "your welcome, guys!" eleven hundred pumpkins and two acres of farm. inmates at the mike durfee state prison in yankton south dakota planted pumpkin seeds back in may andndow they're givivi their harvested pumpkins back to the community. tuesday was just one day of deliveries these inmates have...
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abc9 news reporter elisa raffa has more. nat sound: grease splattering bacon in pan. bacon. a favorite breakfast, burger, any time treat. but monday the world health organization released a report saying processed meats like bacon, along with red meats like beef and pork, can increase your risk for cancer. twenty-two experts from ten countries reviewed over eight hundred studies and concluded that: an additional 100 grams of red meat per day raises risk of colorectal cancer by seventeen percent. an additional 50 grams of processed meat daily raises risk by eighteen percent. and thirty-four thousand cancer deaths a year worldwide attribute to diets high in processed meats. but perhaps the most important take away from this report is... correlation is not causation. "this is still just correlation. the exact mechanism of potentially causing cancer is not known, and so with that interplay of each risk factor, it's very on an individual bligh, unitypoint clinic gastroenterologist. dr. bligh says cancer is complex. causes are a combination of genetic risks, environmental exposure
abc9 news reporter elisa raffa has more. nat sound: grease splattering bacon in pan. bacon. a favorite breakfast, burger, any time treat. but monday the world health organization released a report saying processed meats like bacon, along with red meats like beef and pork, can increase your risk for cancer. twenty-two experts from ten countries reviewed over eight hundred studies and concluded that: an additional 100 grams of red meat per day raises risk of colorectal cancer by seventeen...
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abc9 news reporter reporter elisa raffa has the details. "kyle is this student's dad. not legally, not by blood, but he is this student's dad." kyle ewinger was terminated on thursday, after superintendede bill boer walked in on ewinger sleeping next to an elementary student in his middle school social studies classroom. citing the violation of several disciplinary codes, the school board decided to fire him. meeting, ewinger expressed that this student is more like his son. he claimed the two had returned from an out-of-town football game that friday night. when he went to take the boy home his grandmother's and no one ewinger said he tried totoake the boy home, but his door didn't want to wake up his family. the two went back to the school to sleep in the classroom for a few hours before referee the next that's when the superintendent walked in on the two sleeping on an air matress. many supporters echoed the claim in mind. his homework, he has football kids tutoring him, he got school every day, he feeds him, he gives him allowance...he things a parent does for a ch
abc9 news reporter reporter elisa raffa has the details. "kyle is this student's dad. not legally, not by blood, but he is this student's dad." kyle ewinger was terminated on thursday, after superintendede bill boer walked in on ewinger sleeping next to an elementary student in his middle school social studies classroom. citing the violation of several disciplinary codes, the school board decided to fire him. meeting, ewinger expressed that this student is more like his son. he...
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abc9 news reporter elisa raffa visited his farm and has more he says.... it was a priviledge. this small town nebraska farmer is back on his land after a whirlwind trip to washington d-c where he was honored for being a pioneer in his field. "there's other people like us out there too, they want things to happen... to felt very priviledged to be one of those people. what a great time!" says martin kleinschmit, nebraska farmer honored in washington d.c. for his efforts as an educator of sustainable farming. martin kleinschmit from hartington is one of twelve farmers from across the nation who's been named a "champion of change" by the white house. since 1996, martin has been educating other farmers in his area about sustainable farming.. "as a group too, they learn what practices to use, what rotations work, what don't, so we can share experiences with one another, and that way not everybody has to make the same mistake. and so this way they can speak and they can ask the dumb questions and not get ridiculed, because everybody was asking those questions, so it was a safe enviro
abc9 news reporter elisa raffa visited his farm and has more he says.... it was a priviledge. this small town nebraska farmer is back on his land after a whirlwind trip to washington d-c where he was honored for being a pioneer in his field. "there's other people like us out there too, they want things to happen... to felt very priviledged to be one of those people. what a great time!" says martin kleinschmit, nebraska farmer honored in washington d.c. for his efforts as an educator...
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and its president elisa stevens is a big donor to civic and charitable causes. in fact, cars from the school's world famous antique collection are often used by officials in city parades. >> if they would have enforced the notices of violations they could have enforced three, four years ago, we could have gotten in excess of $3.5 million of personalities. >> reporter: whatever the case mayor lee was in no mood to talk about the report when we met up with him. >> i'm here to talk about homelessness. >> reporter: i'm here to talk about the planning department report. >> let's talk about homelessness. >> reporter: do you have any reaction. >> i haven't read it. i don't know what report you're talking about. >> reporter: the one that's coming out of the planning department that says about three-quarters of the academy of arts buildings are not in compliance. >> i'll read it and i'll see what we can do about it. >> reporter: the academy of arts says that they contest the number of violations. they say that there's 26 buildings that are still requiring a certain level
and its president elisa stevens is a big donor to civic and charitable causes. in fact, cars from the school's world famous antique collection are often used by officials in city parades. >> if they would have enforced the notices of violations they could have enforced three, four years ago, we could have gotten in excess of $3.5 million of personalities. >> reporter: whatever the case mayor lee was in no mood to talk about the report when we met up with him. >> i'm here to...
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elisa: quite. it is interesting you mention that. that is one area investors will look to focus on this afternoon. how they're going to be offsetting the revenue they will be writing off with the shrinkage plan. as he was presenting this outlook during the presentation to reporters, you will see the shares were declining. he sees a difficult 2016 and 2017 as well. david: who are the big winners in this? not the 26,000 people who will be leaving deutsche bank. there are a lot of people who will be looking at this thing i can go after those clients, that business. who are the big winners? that many ofnks europe hospital are going to reorganization. barclays is reorganizing, credit suisse is reorganizing. that leaves potential for greater market share gains by the banks that have been gaining market. u.s. firms. david: what did we learn from the press conference? it was going on we came on the air. learned the capital demands that are being asked of deutsche bank are somewhat surprised it's -- surprising to management. that 2016 in 2017
elisa: quite. it is interesting you mention that. that is one area investors will look to focus on this afternoon. how they're going to be offsetting the revenue they will be writing off with the shrinkage plan. as he was presenting this outlook during the presentation to reporters, you will see the shares were declining. he sees a difficult 2016 and 2017 as well. david: who are the big winners in this? not the 26,000 people who will be leaving deutsche bank. there are a lot of people who will...