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weeks terror attack?and hope for the recovery of the 165 people still hospitalized, the entire nation tries to heal sot - so glad, we are so relieved and happy that all the monuments are slowly opening up again. everything is slowly going back to normal. veryrylad." law enforcement has responded to the attacks with an agressive internrnional manhunt. nats the targets--former neighbors in belgium who were once imprisoned together. 28-year-old adelhamid abaaoud is thought to be the architect of friday's carnage. 26 year old salah abdeslam-a suspected shooter. the investigation has spawned 160 raids around the globe-- (nats) in france, italy, germany and belgium-dozens of weapons were seized and dozens of people arrested or detained. and in russia- president putin says his security services confirm the downing of a jet in octorber that killed 224 people was--in fact- the result of a terrorist attack.bomb. in the united states---a new isis video threatening washington has a city on edge. sot - kerry we are doing
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enormous amount with homeland security to prevent at from happening.washington is always a target, new york, big public events- jojo kerry meeting with the french president in paris today. french involvement in the fight against isis is now intensifiewith more airstrikes sot - kerry the level of cooperation could not be higher, in france, the us embassy lit in the french colors? while back at home- the us senate expressed its solidarity. nats--"moment of silence" megan hughes tag: kerry says president obama will be meeting with the french president in washington next week. megan hughes abc news, washington. " tim: russian intelligence experts say it was a terrorist bomb that brought down a passenger jet over egypt last month killing 224 people on board today , the country's security chief found traces of debris. bomb contained more than two pounds of t-n-t, causing the jetliner to break apart in mid-air. we concur there that brought it privy to their investigative information. isis has taken
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claiming it was paybk for russia's bombing campaign in syria.. president vladimir putin has vowed to punh those responsible launching an aerial bombardment on isis strongholds today jenna: back here in the states, planned parenthood has sait its ready to spend at least 20-million-dollars fighting republicans at the ballot box next year. this comes after g-o-p efforts to end federal funding to the organization. planned parenthood president cecile richards says the group will focus on white house and senate races states. the 20-million will advertising and ganizing workers in so- "swing" states. tim: iowa governer says iowa is joining an ongoing court battle with the epa and u-s army corps of engineers. the dispute centers on their recent waters of the u-s "wotus" rule. 14 state including nebraska a south dakota, !re wotus rule.
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branstad says the rule is "federal overreach" when it comes to controlling and improving the quality of bodies of water... adding the wotus rule now in place quote "imposes significant barriers and impairs iowa's ability to advance innovative water quality practices" tim: lt. governor kim reynolds, iowa agg secretary bill northey and both iowa senators joni ernst and chuck grassley all adimantly oppose the waters of the u-s rule. jenna: a sioux city manan plead guilty today to vehicular homicide chargeses after a hit and run accident back in auaust in a crowded woodbury county courthouse this morning, 29-year-old dustin suppi entered his guilty plea after being charged in the death of#troy ford. ford stopped by suppi's vehicle after noticing the man slumped over his steering wheel. that's when police say suppi woke up and sped off, fataly striking ford with his pickup. during tuesday's court hearing, suppi admitted that he was under the influence of k-2 at the time of the incident and expressed
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remorse for his actions. "i have an addiction problem. a life has been ruined because i'm an addict. i just hope that someday i can have the forgiveness for what i have done today." troy's widow, liz ford, made an emotioiol impact statatent prior to s stencing. tutu in tonight at 6pm to hear what she had to say to man who killeded her husband. tim: caused minor an apartment sioux city early this afternoon that fe sparked in t kitchen of an apartment in the 400 block west 27th street when un-attend food, cooking on in flames. officials say when the renter used method of extinguishing the fire things got worse. was cooking with to throw water on it cause it just turns into a column of fire at that point." says ssc fire chief toby english, the person trying
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to extinguish the fire suffered some minor bns but did not go to the hospital. the man's apartment also smoke damage. and it seeee there incrcrse in home fires recently. in the past wewe, cross has responded to 25 home fires across the state of iowa. approaches, the red cross is reminding families to be cautious heaters and other heating sources. they say to keep space between heaters and your pets children or things that can also, never leave a fire in the fireplace unattended, never use a cooking range or oven to heat your home. and to have your fireplace or chimney inspected annually jenna: one of the most listened to women on radio is bringing her advice to siouxland. delilah will be the speaker at next year's women's power lunch. the united way of siouxland made the big announcement today about its popular annual event. often called the "oprah of radio," delilah is also the author of three books, the
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founder of the non-profit "point hope" and a single momoer of 13 kids, 10 of whom are adopted. 2016 women's power lunch chair christie finnegan says, "she's always come up aa person of interest, and so this year we said she's come up to the top. we e excite to have her and i think alot of people recognize who she is on the radio, they don't know alot more about her personal story so i think she'll have some great messeges to share that really tie in with our cause." the 16th annual women's power lunch is april 27th at the marina centre in south sioux city. tickets are on sale now and proceeds help fund scholarships and grants for single parents in siouxland. jenna: preps are already underway for next year's orange city tulip festivalal. including the crowing of the new queen. ava grossmann was crowned tulip festival queen in a ceremony last night. she's a senior from unini christian highgh school. here she is court. feststal is set for the 21st. tim: still to come...
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skycam h hshows cloudy s ses from the ho chunk centre in sioux c cy. 57 was the high today and 44 the low. here's the scsce in storm lake from the king's pointe skycam hd. 44 is the current sioux city temperature. local temperatures range from the 30s west to 50s east. wind are strong and about to get stronger, from the northwest at 10 to 25 miles per hour. wind chills range from the 20s to the 40s. dew points are close to the air temperatures, and relative humidity values are 80 to 100 percent. visibiliy is reduced around the area due to rain and fog, and we will see more fog overnight. you can see the front sliding through siouxland--60 in des moines ahead of the boundary. this system brought rain to us, but snow inin the wewe. denver, co had around a foot of snow, and blizzard warnings and winter
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weather advisories remain in effect in the shaded areas. here's a picture from goodland, ks of the low visibility. the stormcast shows rain tonight and tomorrow, windy conditions thursday, and snow moving in friday. expect a half inch to an inch of additional rain. tonight's low will be 41 with rain and fog. tomorrow, look for a high of 45 with showers likely and breezy winds. the 7-day forecast shows windy weather thursday, then 1-2" of snow friday, followed by cold temperatures for the weekend and possibly more snow sunday. tonight's ask fred priri is 4 muskies s ckets for this saturdadavs. green bay! to enter, send a weather question to fhexom@kcautv.c om or post on our abc9 news facebook page. i'll answer the winning question on abc9 news at 10!
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hershey is rolling out a new line of simple ingredient chocolates for the holidays the company getting rid of articial ingredients in this year's holiday milk chocoles kisses and hershey milk chocolate bars. the candies are the first in an effort to switch to simpler ingredients consumers recognize announced by the company earlier this year. when we return a study revealing some concerning trends when it comes to sexually
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the u-s has dropped. new government statistics released today show that over the past 18 years, the amount o o people who smomo regularly is down by about 10 percent. the study found d just under 15 percent of americans currently smoke.e. that's the lowest percentage since this survey began in 19-97, when nearly a quarter of u-s adults were smokers. jenna: a new study has uncovered
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alarming numbers concerning the amount of s-t-s in the u-s... showing it's a problem now more than ever. here's abc's dr. timothy johnso "safe sex through using a condom. a message we have all heard? most think of hiv when they hear "safe sex" - but new numbers from the c-d-c show that people still need to protect themselves from sexually transmitted diseases that have been around for centuries. in a new report today, researchers these diseases? riri. sexually transmittete syphilis? incrcrsing by more than 15 percent in just one year? chlamydia up by nearly three gonorrhea by more during that same time frame. most affected?? young people, between 15 and 24? accounting for nearly two thirds of all reported cases of chlamydia and
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which can also make h-i-v infection easier, increasing most notably in men who have sex with men. as the case numbers rise? too many still go undiagnosed. the consequences may be severe. for example, an estimated 20,000 young women become infertile each year due to undiagnosed s-t-ds. it's up to you to protect yourself. know your partner? e protection? and get tested. th this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. " after the break... a popolar holiday luluheon is approaching.
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abc9's lukas voss shows us what you can expect if you intend to fill out a renewal application this year. (fred) tonight's low will be 41 with rain and fog. tomorrow, look for a high of 45 with showers likely and breezy winds. the 7- day forecast shows windy weather thursday, then 1-2" of snow friday, followed by cold temperatures for the weekend.tonight's ask fredprize is 4 muskieses tickcks for this saturday vs. green bay! to enter, send a weather question to fhexom@kcautv.c om or post on our abc9 news facebook page. i'll answer the winning question on abc9 news at 10!
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tonight, a special edition of "world news tonight" from paris. and this evening, the new scare. mass evacuations at another stadium. police say there was a serious and credible threat to safety. suddenly, ordering thousands of fans out of the stadium, rushing them to safety. terry moran is in germany tonight. also tonight, the breaking news in the terror manhunt. police are now searching for a second fugitive, believed to be a ninth attacker. this is they have been searched for the alleged eighth attacker, the brother whwh fled.. andd we're right there, following ththtrail. a ao breaking, russia. now revealing, they believe it was a bomb that brought down
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russia tonight firing on isis. abc news obtaining this video of a russian cruise missile over syria. and the new concern back home in america, after isis praised the deadly attacks here in paris. they're now warning an american city is next. tonight, we ask, what's being done? "world news tonight" begins now. paris. news. at globalmamaunt. they are now searchihi for second fugitite who could be the ninth attackerer and the potential new tererr threat tonight, fears of a bomb, leading to an evacuation of a soccer stadium in germany. sirens blaring. what authorities call a credible threat. thousands rushed to safety before kickoff. isis has been vowing to strike germany, and our team is right there tonight. also this evening, french authorities are asking for any
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