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attack. gunmen opened fire in multiple city. tim: and detonated explosives. in response to the french president issued a state of emergency and borders. tim: more thaha100 reported to o ve she has the latest on the investigation into this national tragedy. " a friday night on the town became a night of horror in paris. at this hour, all of france is under a state of emergency -- its borders sealed -- after a team of terrorists carried out the worst violence on french soil since world war two. five of them are dead -- but they murdered over one hundred innocentntictims. tonighgh no one has claimed d e blame. the streets of paris looked like a battlefield...s armed men struck multiple targets. more than a hundred people have been killed... after an unknownnumber of terrorists. attacked with automatic weapons and explosives. sot woman eyewitness
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we heard a bunch of gun shots maybe 8 to 10 and then there was kind of a pause and there was a few more. (nats up boom at soccer stadium) explosions rocked a soccer stadium while a game was underway. the worsrs carnage was at this theater -- where the gunmen took many ncert-goers captive. an american band was performing on stage. sot audio over broll voice of michael dorio, brother of band member: "they heard the gunfire and said it was louder that what they were even playing (nats up boom) security forces rushed the building. at least four attackers died inside. concert-goers could be seen filing from the hall -- hands on their heads. one official said the gunmen had tossed explosives at the hostages. a horrifying scene inside... according to witnesses. a crowded restaurant is also among at least six locations -- under "charlotte": loud gunshots -- the windows. secure the parisians ran for shelter - wondering where the terrorists next. president obama peop. "... this is an universal values that we share." brandi hitt on camera: no one has responsibility... were planneded buildings in parar - and museums - - e now closedindefinitely. anchor tag: police say they dead. but authorities accomplices to paris could charlotte (:59-1:12) for the public's in relation to a recent gas station robbery.
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this is new footage from inside the kum and street early police say the individual robbed gas station n anyone with relatiti to this to contact call crime stoppers at 712-258-tips jenna: the owner foiled the plan to rob a store this around 12:30 today, a man came armed with a knife. after threatening the owner, the board was thrown at him. police are lookingng scribed as a white man between n and 60 gray beard. police if you have a cash rewd may be offered. a tricky..... if not dangerous strech of street on the cities north side has folks saying "something has to change". earlier this month 2 people died when they're car went airborne in the 1700 block of 25th street. police say speed was a factor ... but folks in the
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neighborhood say ththaccident.. and other closos calls.... could be prevented. lukas voss has more on what they're proposing. thanks tim ... most residents that are close to the so called "thrill hill" on 25th street have lived there for over 20 years. they have seen their fair share of accidents but nothing quite like the one earlier this month. many are saying there needs to be change... but what that will look like is unclear. i was on the hill earlier today. nats: car driving down hill accelaration vo: it's'steep and very narrow ... owly driving to the top and then riding down the hill on 25th street feels like a rollercoaster. one that could turn deadly and dangerous. after a fatal accident killed two earlier this month the community wants change sot: "the hill needs to be closed off. cars fly over the hill on a daily basis. it's called thrill hill and everbody knows it." vo: janet johnson has lived on 25th street her whole life. her mother has been there for over 40 years. the horrific accident happened just in front of her house and she was first to the victims. sot: "i felt for her pulse and i could feel a little e int pulse and then i jusus held their hanan. i didn't want them to be alone i wanted
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them to know that in their last minute someone was with them." nats: janet talking about the hill vo: she knows the hill liki no other and that's why she is taking her efforts a step further with a petition to city hall. sot: "it means a lot to a lot of residents here we have over fourty signatures of residents that feel like this needs to happen. it doesn't have to happen again." but there are also those who think closing the street would make no difference. creating more problems in an already very tight space something people i talked with think could be a problem for law enforcement, cleaning services and snow plows. they think there arebetter ways to warn peoplebout thrill hill. sot: "i am just a firm believer in what they need to do is they need to police the hill more and put a caution light up. what good is it going to do to close it down?" sot: " i don't think it should be closed. if this turns into a dead end street then we are just going to have more problems up here." nats: mother and janet sitting johnson will keep looking up that hill hoping that it will not cost another life before change is made. d as mentioned
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residents that a closure of the from many residents that a closure of the road might cause a lot of problems for people getting in and out of their own homes ... at the same time they recognize that there is a problem and that this decade old issue finaly neeee a solution. one neighbor made a point to me though ... sticking to the speed limit and driving safely might be a solution as well. we'll stay on that story and see how it develops. reporting live in studio ... lukas voss abc9 news. jenna: drake students are already making preps for tomorrow's democratic presidential moines. college democrats at the sign making party as they welcome campus. it's part several evenen hosted by the iowa democratic party in peparation for tomorrow. "i think its a really
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good way for students to get involved here on campus. everyone's playing a fun role in the debate whether it be attending or watching, i think it's just the excitement on campus is just unrivaled." the democratic debate is tomorrow at 8 p- m. tim: a republican candidate is opening up shop for campaigngnfforts re in iowa new jerseyey governor chris christie attended the grand opening of his iowa headquarters today, christie along with other republican canidates have been campaigning in the state since wednesday's debate jenna: the state's largest culinary celebration is taking over des moines this weekend. the seventh annual beer, wine, and food expo is going on in hy-vee hall. local, regional, and national chefs are taking center stage preparing dishes to pair with your favorite wine and beer. or, visitors can sip and sample their way through the emporium. organizers say there's something for evererne. "the great thing about our show which is unique from some others if you sauple a wine you really like or a beer and you want to take a case home or a bottle of wine home or a 6 pack you can
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buy that right on site here " this year, the expo is even teaming up with uber to offer free rides from the event. tim: this week, the usda announced that the soybean harvest is at an all time high this year, even surpassing last month's projections. natitially, soybean production is at nearly four billion bushel. and, demand for u-s soybeans is strong, because of the near ideal growing conditions this year. "when we're getting between 60 and 65 good beans for the years ago when we had the drought, we were struggling to get to 60 bushel and now this year we're for the most part, well above that" says jolene riessen, ida farmer. yields, come loweweng prices. alththgh it is stressful for farmers, riessen time texport. suggesting farmers hold on sell down the
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jenna: still to come... a new colorful workout program is out to focus on your heart. (fred) we have an awesome weekend ahead, with warm temperatures. but it still looks like rain next week. see you after the break for the forecast.
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should you be workininto make a workout effective without overdoing it? in today's health minute, holly firfer explains one program that guides you through the use of color. " " by the light of an orange glow.. this group is sweatin' it out. the workout is called "orange theory fitness". and it targets different heart rate zones each represented by a rainbow of colors.
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a heart rate monitor. as they ercise their numbers are displayed on the overhead screens. colors change when they reach a certain zone. most work is done in the moderate zone. you should be in the green zone challenging but doable next they take it up a notch. push pace is where you move back into that orange zone we spike that metabolism and you really start to condition your heart. " the trainers say if you reach the orange zononand stay there for a certain amountntf time your body will burn more calories even after your workout. that theory is based on a science known as "epoc." epoc stands for excess postexercise oxygen consumption and that is really why we breathe faster after we've had a period of strenuous activity. for several hours afterwards you continue to have a really high metabolism and that's what turns into losing weight. and with the monitors the trtrners are able to make sure eryone's where ey need to be. thth is where we momo back into oranan watch those
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numbers come up heart rate starts to increase here for today's health minute i'm holly firfer. (tim) fred, hodoes the weekend look? (fred) it looks great! 2 line super: fred hexom fhexom@kcautv.c om (fred) the port neal welding company skycamd shows a quiet scene from the ho chunk centre in sioux city. 52 was the high today after a low of 24. the king's pointe skycam hd in storm lake shows a nice looking evening. pollen levels are low today. 36 is our sioux city temperature. local temperatures are in the 30s mainly but we still have a couple 40s. dew points are in the 20s and 30s, which means that the air is dry enough for another cool night tonight, but it won't be quite as cold as last night. what a difference a day makes with our wind! we only surpassed 10 miles per hour late in the afternoon. the satellite and radar shows our system from wednesday pushing away and a few clouds associated with a system overer the northwest pushing inthat will l be about all we e e tonight. the stormcast hd shows
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sunshine and warm see a few more clouds sunday, but it will still be nice and warm. sunday night and monday, our weather pattern will turn wet and stay days. up to a quarter can be expected early monday rain coming later monday, tuesday, and possibly wednesday. tonighgh expect a low of 29 wiwi mostly clear s ses. tomorrow, skies wi be sunny and the weather could not be nicer. the high shows warm 60s through tuesday, with rain chances monday, tuesday, and wednesday next week. by the end of the workweek, highs will only be in the 40s with breezy winds. our stretch of nice weekends continues. including this coming weekend, we will have enjoyed dry weather for 12 out of 13 weekends! (jenna) thanks, fred.
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coming up in
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in the state championship game. stay tuned to see their wild finish up ahead. tim plus western christian has four straight runner up finishes at the state volleyball find out if the wolfpack could lift the big trophy
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alex walker--"when western christian books its hotel rooms for the state tournament, they just go ahead and book them through championship friday. its a foregone conclusion year after ear that western will make its way to the title match. as for winning the title once t ty get there? thats a pretty safe bet as well. the wolfpackckre gunning for their 9th championship in 17 years." we start in set one...kaira moss rising and firing...she finished with a team-high 22 kills wolfpack up 18-9 and on set point it's erika feenstra
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through wc takes set one of the championship 25-16. the cougars would take set 2 but kaira moss responds in set three. a blast at the forever to fall. western christian takes a 2-1 edge in the 2a final set four was an instant classic. unreal! a match high 28 kills for her. cougars would take a 24-2-2lead but it's emily van in a big time moment..:set all secure at 24. later...still tied one of the biggest swings of her career. wester christian one point away from the title and on match point karsyn winterfeld places a beauty in the back corner. for the first time since 2010 and for the 14th time in program history...western christian. iowa state champs. tammi veerbeek--"it's an amazing feeling. those teams before that fell short, this is for them and these girls that are on this team, they just showed heart and character and wanted it and it felt great." jacie van schepen--"all these years, we have been watching those girls ahead of us and working our buttttoff trying to achieve thth goal and thatatas been our inspiration to be just like them and push and to finally pull it out in the end is a great feeling." payton harmsen--"it's crazy. it's awesome. i have never been on a team like this before and it just felt different the whole season. we are just so close and i cant wrap my mind around this yet. it's awesome." alex walker--"congrats again to western christian. that
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wraps up our coverage from cedar rapids. at the u.s. cellular center, alex walker, abc9 sports. out in nebraska, semifinal action for three siouxland ams. in c-2, stanton goes to a fifth set for the second straight day and the mustangs advance with a 15- 13 win in that decisive match. on the other side of the bracket, guardian angels central catholic can't make it an all siouxland ttle...they fall to hastings st cecilia in four. and in d-1, emerson hubbard suffered just their third loss of the season, dropping their semi against johnson brock in five. the lady pirates end the year 31-3. chris: earlier today, akron westfield
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was in the state seminals for the first time since they won it all back in 2002. today, the westetners made up for lost time playing one of the best games of the year in all of iowa. a dub taking on ninth ranked mount ayr...winner to next thursday's championship game. the westerners pulling out soso trickery on fourth down...the funky formatn frees up dylan irizarry...he's wide open for thescore from cal eskra...that knots things up at 7. to the second quarter...eskra...o n the roll finds tyler waterbury...mnd he racks up the yacs...77 yard pitch and catch makes it 14-7...it would be tied at the half. we jump to the 4th, tied up at 21...eskra, flips it out to conner anderson...he hits the promised land to give a-dub the lead. it turned into a shootout...tied at 28...fourth down for mount ayr...jacob taylor flings it and kyle dolecheck makes the clutch catch for the e score...raiders s up 7. but eskra marchehehis team down field and finds austin allard up the seam for the touchdown get it down to a one point game. and the westerners go
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for the win! eskra finds irizarry for two...that gives them the lead and they hold on in a wild one, 36-35. in nebraska...norfol k catholic hosting boys town...matt wolfenden from our sportszone partners at necc shot this for us. 7-0 knights and they're looking for more...david engelhaupt pushed out just short of the goalline. but on the next play...dylan kautz squeezes through the right side and hits pay dirt...the lead up to 14. the undefeated cowboys though, trying to claw back into it...rodney rosier takes the direct snap in the wildcat and rumbles 30 yards down the sideline. but then on fourth and goal...the knight defense buckles down...they'll play for a state championship against columbus scotus on the 24th. in c2, battle creek and oakland craig in a rematch of a week 2 game dominated by the braves. 1st quarter, 6-0 oc and adding to it. cole mitchell the musketeers and des moines. in the first, muskies controlling the puck...cistian meike fires one from the boards but nick macnab
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makes the save a workout. power play and cj pretty setup to josh wilkins for good guys. continue attacking...eeli tolvanen gets a one on one but macnab makes the sprawling save. play in the period...muskies power play and moines pay...he goes five hole to go up 2-2-but des three unanswered to o win it. week 2 game dominated by the braves. 1st quarter, 6-0 oc and adding to it. cole mitchell runs it in, 13-0 knights in front in the second, wyatt hamer punches it in for bc, 13-7 knights still leading late 2nd, though, it's oc striking again... cole mitchell pass to cody mace... touchdown mas it 19-7... final: oc wins it, 27-14 to the ice...great color on color matchup between the musketeers and des moines. niang...will drive for two...and... (fred) tonight, expect a low of 29 with
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tomorrow, skies will be sunny and the weather could not be nicer. the high will be 64. the 7-day shows warm 60s through tuesday, with rain chances monday, tuesday, and wednesesy next week. bybyhe end of the workweek, highs will only be in the 40s with breezy winds. our stretch of nice weekends continues. including this coming weekend, we will have enjoyed dry weather for 12
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and now, abc's "jimmy kimmel
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>> dicky: from hollywood - it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight hillary clinton. bob odenkirk & david cross. with cleto and the cletones. and, now, till the end of f e program, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyoyo. i'm jimmy, i i the host of the shsh. thanks for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. very nice. i'm glad you're with us. we have quite a show tonight. we have a show tonight that could very well alter the course of american history. a woman who could very well be the next president of united
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states, hillary clinton is here
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