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one man is dead and another in jail after an early morning murder in the city. anything," one man is dead anything," one man is dead and another in jail after an early morning murder in the city. "simply the stigma to medical cannabis needs to end." but will it happen soon enough to get a new law on the books this year ? "five is really bright red, six is yellow." two families find a common experience in a phenomenon that defies conventional explanation. tim: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman in today's world
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clinical research, we're learning more about the human body than we ever knew before. but, there's relatively little explanation about why, for some people, the five senses are intertwined. jenna tells us more in our top story. jenna: what color is wednesday? what do you smell when you hear your favorite song? those questions might not make sense to you... but for a person with synesthesia, the world is experienced in a completely different way. more on two families livivg with this phenomenon... in tonightht special yourhealth matters. soren peterson grew up assuming everyone knew that the number two is lime gen. while you and i just see black numbers on a page,or this 8th grader, algebra homework is alive with color. soren says, "for blue one and a maroon three." it wasn't until his parents caught part of a tv program about the soren realized what he experieced was different. soren says, "i said, 'oh, i see like that!" "right now we don't exactly understandwhatats happening in ur brain or why certain people have this." while reaching to learn more, soren's
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marcy peterson when i posted something and you said, gretchen, oh, i have that!" gretchen baller and her daughter, seneca, also experience the world in a different way... but for them, color is percieved, not just through sight... but also taste. gretchen says, "i think i was making a pot of chililiand it wasn't quite right and i was tasting it, and i thought, 'it needs more purple.'" seneca says, "i thought it was just a normal thing." biting into a piece of fruit floods seneca's tte buds.. and her other senses. seneca says, "i'm seeing pink and yellow." seneca, gretchen and soren have what's known as synesthesia. the term itself comes from greek words meaning g oined perception." it happens when one nse is simultaneously perceived with one or more additional senses. dr. lee baugh, phd says, "what you see, typically, is the pairing of two senses that are
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dr. lee baugh is an assistant professor of neuroscience at usd's sanford school of medicine. he did his undergraduate studies at one of the leadininresearch institites examining synesthesia and says it is estimated to affect anywhere from one in every 200 people to one in 2,000. so, why? there's still not a proven cause, but dr. baugh explains one theory that's being researched now. dr. baugh says, "when we're very young, we have far more connections between neurons in our brain than we do as an adult, and through the process of development, a lot of those connections actually get severed. and, people think what may be happening in synesthesia is some of those connections are remaining past those developmental points. so, you have connections between brain regions that pically aren't there." dr. baugh says there are up to 60 different types of synethesia and no two examples are exactly the same. even, with all these
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experiences are vastly different. the one exception being, they all realize this seemingly strange phenomenon... is a gift. seneca, "it's kind of interesting, but it's really cool." soren says, "you just need to learn how to embrace it." jenna: there does seem be a genetic link with synesthesia, some even think it's passed down through the mother, like the case with gretchen and seneca. and more women than men report having synesthesia. tim: tim:
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pedestrian with his car in sac county is now in police custody. authorities ft dodge loloted 36 year oldlderemy wernrnurg at a wal mama there earlier today. he's being charged for attempted murder after police say werneburg struck a man in carnarvon, (carna-vun) iowa sunday night and then drove away from the scene. he's also being charged with assaulting an officer after resisting arrest. tim: we're now about the surrounding a fatal stabbing this city. 50-year-old vernon mace wawa killed... and now the lone suspect is being held on murder charges. tim: early this morning police responded to a call at a home near the corner of west first and helmer. where they found mace suffering stab wounds. he was taken to mercy medical center where he died. jenna: 10 hours later, police apprehended the man they believe to be responsible, 47-year old eliase wanatee. who was booked on 1st degree
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wanatee has a previous criminal record, including a second degree murder conviction which he served 10 years for. tim: details surrounding mace's death are now surfacing jenna: abc9's christina grijalva has reaction from the victim's family. "i never in my life would have imagined..." a sioux city man was fatally stabbed on the 19-hundred block of west first strere early wednesday morning-- right down the way from his own front door. the victim was identified as vernon mace-- the father of verna hoffman. "no more than a few feet away from where i sleep and i didn't hear anything, like i couldn't save him..i... " the tragededcomes at the hand of someone mace's family knows-- 47-year-old elias wanatee, the husband of mace's niece.- none of the family members knew wanatee showed up at the house a confronted mace outside wednesday morning "he waited for my dad to come out of the house, he waited out here. when my dad came out, he and my dad had a verbal whatever...um they
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the block and stabbed him down the block and my dad made it back to the house to get help." mace was taken to mercy medical-- where he passed away due to injuries. sioux city police aprehended wanatee 10 hours after responding to the inital call. wannatee is being held at the woodbury county jail on second degree murder charges. although, mace's family can breathe a sigh of relief that wanatee is off the streets-- they hold on to the good memories of a beloved father and grandfather. "he was a great guy, he was a great dad. everybody liked him, if you met him, you would have liked him. he had an awesome smile. awesome smile. and um, he'd help anybody, he wasn't perfect, but he was a good person, he had a good heart...and it's a tragedy...for this to happen, it's just like...i don't know." tim: in des moines, state legislators are making their
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several proposed bills. this friday marks the end of what's known as "funnel week" at the capitol, requiring bills to get theifinal approval by committee in order to be eligible for continued debate. one of those bills gaining traction at the state house, would expand iowa's access to medical cannabis. for the second time this session. a group of advocate families took a stand outside the statatouse in order to support e cause for cacaabis to be produced and dispenced in state. "simply the stigma to medical cannabis needs to end. we know that the discussion about "getting high" is so far gone. we know the research is out their. we know it's benefiting states and their residents and iowa staying stagnent is not proactive " "the primary substance that our iowa youth, without any expansion on marijuana in iowa, 66.3% of kids entering treatment have marijuana as their drug of choice." the bill d d pass through the
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so it'll have to be debated among the full senate. tim on cam the bill looks considerably different than the one lawmakers tackled last session. the 1212 dispensaries and four manufacturers inclcled last year have been cutback to just two facities and both manufactvre and dispense the nnabis oil. and instead of 11 illnesses qualifying for the treatmentonly multiple sclerosis, terminal cancer, and intractable epilepsy would now qualify. another group of suffering iowans had also gathered at the capitol recently to promote the dignity act." that bill will not this s ssion, of funnel week. have given those terminal illness the choice of assisted suicide. jenna: one bill that got unanimous approval by the senate transportation committee aims to change the way drivers share the road with bikes. the bill under consideration would require pass bicycles in an lane, making same as passing a car or truck on roads.
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debate in the iowa senate. still to come... an iowa senator is doing his best to prevent the president from picking a supereme court justice. more on chuck grassley's efforts when we return. (fred) 50s will be seen tomorrow, and 60s on friday. plus, we get to stay snow and rain-free! your forecast details are coming up!
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isn't pulling punches when it comes to the president's nomination to replace supreme court justice antonin scalia. jenna: grassley caused some controversy last weekend, when he said the replacement for justicicscalia, who passededway, should be made by the next president. he's been talking about it at some recent town hall meetings in eastern iowa, saying he would however take the process "step by step." grassley is chairman of the senate judiciary committee, so he plays an important role in the nomination process. reporter sarah greene has more. "" "it's been just days since 79- year-old supreme court justice antonin scalia passed away in n texas.... politicis on both sidedeof the aisle are debating who shohod appoint his s
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says he will fill the seat...but republican lawmakers say that job should be left chairman of the committee and iowa grassley is one of (senator chuck grassley) "i feel that this is position, and times that we need to wait until we get a new president." the senate judiciary committee has the first say in confirming a nominee from the president. so senator grasasey has a big say on future of empty supreme court seat. when asked if he would consider a nominee from the president he wasn't very decisive. (senator chuck grassley) "i said we'll take it a step at a time." he also said he's concerned keeping the court balanced. (senator chuck "i think we have that balance issue now pretty well defined and four conservatives and one moderate. " iowan and former public defenender jane kelly is on the shortlist for potential replacements.... grassley supported nomination to the u.s appelate court. he said the issue is idividual. (senator chuck grassley)
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feelings about miss. kelly but that's if i said anything just about her then we'd get back to the individual and this isn't about that individual this is about the process and it's about people voice in the process. " despite the opposition, president obama say he intends to do his job, which includes appointing supreme court justices, until his term is up next year. " (jenna) fred, it's going to be much warmer the next few days, right? (fred) that is correct, jenna! 2 line super: fred hexom fhexom@kcautv.c om (fred) the port neal welding company skycam hd from the ho chunk centre in sioux city shows a breeze. 37 was the high today and 30 the low. let's head over to storm lake for the skycam hd in eastern siouxland. highs over western iowa were mainly in
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southeastern south dakota ranged from the 30s to the 50s today. 36 is our sioux city temperature. local temperatures are mainly in the 30s. winds are southeast at 5 to 15 miles per hour. visibility is slightly reduced across many parts of siouxland, especially around yankton, but dense fog is not expected to be a problem tonight since the wind will remain strong enough to prevent it from thickening. zooming out to check the midwest temperatures, we have 50s and 60s to our southwest...and that's the kind of weather we can look forward to the next few days. tonight's skies will be mostly cloudy, as a large cloud shield is headed our way from the west. but no rain or snow is seen or expected tonight. the stormcast hd shows mostly cloudy skies tonight and tomorrow as temperatures warm nicely. even warmer weather is coming friday, and we'll stay dry for the foreseeable future. the forecast for tonight is for a low of 31 and mostly cloudy skies.
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cloudy skies. the 7- day forecast shows breezy winds and sunshine pushing us to 62 on friday! we'll still be mild on saturday at 53, then we'll head back to the 40s next week with a mix of sun and clouds...and breezy winds sunday and tuesday.
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thanks, fred. (fred) you bet. coming up in sports...class 5-a
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sports...class 5-a sports...class 5-a and 4-a schools began their journey to the state tourney tonight. we'll have action from north and the pit after the break. tim plus morningside and briar cliff renewed their cross town rivalry tonight. highlights from the newman flanagan center
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gpac regular season titles. tonight, the squads squared off at the newman flanagan center in the newest installment of the battle for the saddle. a top ten matchup in the women's game...second- ranked stangs, number ten chargers. we pick it up in the third quarter and the three ball was flying...madison braun gives the mustangs a 47-37 lead. but right away on the other end, south sioux's morgan hansen...three of her 21 to get the chargers back within single digits. but morningside has the answer...jordyn wollenburg flips it out to taylor bahensky and the lead is up to a dozen. jessi corrick did it all for bcu tonight...a career high31 points, 7 assists, 7 rebounds...she might have even filled the water cooler. but braun had 26 of her own including this one from deep...stangs win it 95-79. in the men's game, the mustangs looking to upset the sixth ranked chargers. in the first, a poor inbounds pass and erich
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up and lays it in...bcu jumps out to a 14-6 lead and paul can't believe it. but the stangs battle...evan altenburg...misses , gets his own board and the put back to fall to get within six. coming back into the near court though, clay harreld...one of his 6 three- pointers tonight to put the chargers up 9. morningside...with the response...brody van ginkel tickles the twine to keep it within single digits. but briar cliff forces the split, austin homan pours in the pair and they roll, 91- 66. the hawkeyes making the trip out east to take on penn state tonight. early on, the defense loses track of adam woodbury and the big man makes them pay...monster two handed flush for the early lead. but penn state came to play...time winding down in the half...shep garner finds donovon jack for the alley oop at the buzzer...hosts led it 38-31 at the break. in the second...peter jok, trying to will
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back into it...absorbs the contact and finishes to cut into the deficit. under 90 to play...iowa down 8...jarrod uthoff...three of his 19 here...hawks trying to rally. then under 10 to play, jok, some how gets this shot to fall...three of his game-high 28 to keep iowa alive, but they can't get any closer than that. rough loss for iowa...79-75 your final. nebraska without shavon shields yet again looking for an upset against indiana. and this will help...andrew white...with the theft and then he takes it coast to coast for the layup...huskers up 20-14. jack mcveigh...he's been huge for nebraska lately...3 of his team high 17 points here as they keep the lead at 6. but indiana finished the half on a big time run...yogi ferrell...basket and the bonus and the hoosiers take down the huskers, 80-64. chris: small class girls teams in iowa have already started their regional tournaments and tonight class 4a and 5a girls did the same,
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the year between north and east. these two split in the regular season, winner moves on to face west on friday night. in the first quarter...lillyana yebra drives through the lane and uses the glass for the deuce...stars down just one. then they take the lead...breonia farris, working in the paint, she gets it to fall as north goes on top. but it was short lived...paige hanson knocks down the three off the kick out...and the black raiders eke it out on the road, 62-61. in the pit, heelan on a three game winning streak to end the year...taking on denison schleswig. late in the second...kierrah llanos with the steal...taylor ferguson gets cut off on the drive and rewards llanos on the baseline jay...crusaders led it 42-20 at the half. in the third...grace hanno, leaves the triple short, but hustles after her shot and gets the lay in. the monarchs, looking for some offense...jazlyn beeck nearly loses it but puts
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but heelan protects the pit...mckenzie pratt with the steal ahead to rhea greer...they'll play harlan on friday, 66-40. three area teams were in the state dual tournament today and sibley ocheyedan was the only one to win their opening match. then generals took down logan magnolia 36-32 before falling to top-seed lisbon in the semis 50-22. but it ended up a good night for sibley-o...they took down don bosco 42-35 to take home third place. westwood dropped their opener to alburnett but followed it up with their first ever win in their first ever trip to state, taking down lake mills 50-28. the rebels come home with 6th place...they fall to lo-ma, 48-22. and in 2a, sb-l fell 58-17 to creston orient macksburg to open up the day.
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consolation dual, washington got the better of the warriors by 8 and sbl will finish 7th after beating albia 50-29. (fred)
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tonight is for a low of 31 and mostly cloudy skies. tomorrow, expect a high of 52 and mostly cloudy skies. the 7- day forecast shows breezy winds and sunshine pushing us
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