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definitely not, um, abusing fbi resources for personal gain. shut up, artie. right. daniel, now why are you removing all the springs from our pens? me? i found a lot of partial prints in our reference database that match to you. (weak, anxious laugh) daniel...? the pen springs are for our prototype's mechanical claw. we needed about 100 0 so, and nobody h he uses pens. nobody except me. what is that thing? it's a battle robot-- a remote-controlled armored killing machine designed for arena combat. and one day, our only line of defense against the intelligent robot armies we'll inadvertently create. well, everybody needs a hobby. all righw... oh! there we go. oh! oh, yeah.
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(laughing) that's the claw coming after... ooh-hoo! ow! (laughing) it's fun, ght? krumitz: doing a 360, 360, 360... just smash it, man. just smash that! (laughing) welcome back, agent ryan. director silver. i'm so sorry, i didn't know you were coming. i was in the building. giving another tour? no, no. those aren't necessary anymore. so you found a new deputy director? yes, i believe we have. you. sir, with all due respec i told you that i need to stay in the field. you knkn, i was here when your team was driving a car from across the country. that's pretty fascinating stuff. and you tracked down the person responsible. a hacker in a wheelchair, from what i read in the report.
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a street racer that injured h hself in a crash. he got a computer science degree so he could terrorize the streets. avery,here's no other person for the job of deputy director. you want to stay in the field, you stay in the field. but i want you to run this division. so... cyber is yours. because, this time, i won't take no for an answer. (laughs quietly) captioning sponsored by cbs and toyota captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org tonight at tete - what really happened to cause two black officers to shoot and kill a white six year old boy. and - if you were king - how long would the presidential campaign las well, righghnow you can get 15 gigs for the price of 10.
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night on the cbs 2 news ten at ten-- above and beyond.why first responders are incorporating large animals into their disaster plan. plan.plus, jumping in.the fofoer state representative now looking to replace senator chuck grassley. grassley.and - the race that never ends. .. it takes so long for them to keep trying to dig up dirt .. . i don't think anybody enjoys the pcess really " should the long campaign for the iowa caucuses - be cut
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down to size. size.now, the corridor's top stories and tomorrow's weather forecast in the first ten minunus. this is cbs 2 news 10 at 10. it's part of a new disaster plan .what first responders would do - with animals - in case of an emergency. good eveng.it is the reason - we call them heroes.fire fighters and paramedics - are known - for finding people* in danger - and saving* their lives.. lives..but sometimes - they save others. cbs 2 news reportesteffi lee is here to explain why saving *animals is a big part of the job. when arriving to the scene of an emergency - basic animal rescue training instructors say if there are large aninils involved, they'r'rmost likely stressed out.this won't allow them to respond well to anyone who approaches them. them. knowing how to control an aggressive animal could save a first rereonder's life. life. "for large animals, they are very large, they are very heavy, they can hurt you very easily without even trying."
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sarah senechel is a third year vet student and a basic animal rescue training -- or "bart"-- instructor.shshand several other instructors spent sunday morning teaching first responders about public and animal safety during emergencies - like a barn fire. fire. "animals in an emergency situation are going g be frfrhtened and they are going to react differently than say a dog or a cat that would be in a house fire or that sort of thing."large animals can't read a responder's mind - so bart instructors say these different methods are first t steps to communicating with the animal. animal. "how to halter an animal, how to lead a horse. how to get them to calm down and how to get them to follow you."those who workewith this equipment say it's taught them more than just bringing down an animal's stress level. level."it's not just livestock. it's not just property - it's somebody's livelihood."story county paramedic vince lukeheart says he's seen a t on the job. job. "people have beeeethrown from their horses, fallen from their horses, kicked from their horses "but knowing safety tools and staying confident could prevent injury
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sides."you want to make a plan - you want to know an escape route, you want to know how that animal is feeling" basic animal rescue training is a national organization that provides safety training for largend small animals. your department can register for their courses online. steffi lee, cbs 2 news ten at ten. our temps right now.. winds are from the south/southeast and are light satellite and radar shows clear skiestomorrow when the kids head to the bus stop make
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sure they bundle up! it's going to be a chilly start.our temperatures will warm into the mid 50s tomorrow afternoon with lots of sunshine sunshine more violence overnight in des moines. moines.this time a 20-year-old man was shot and killed near the evolution nightclub on the city's north side.deputies were called there around 1-1- this morning because of a large fight.as they were arriving - they heard gunshots. one person was killed, 3 others taken to the hospital. they say several *hundred people were at the club at the time and deputies are asking witnesses to come forward. meanwhile, new details tonight tonightabout a deadly shooting early saturday in waukee. police *had launched a manhunt to try to find 42-year-old brendan mcguinness after they say he shot and killed a man. man.officers say they found their suspect - when someone called 9-1-1 to report a man bleeding on a sidewalk.they stopped to help him, not knowing it was mcguinness, the man wanted for murder.he's now
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in jail charged with first degree murder. it's the first homicide in waukee in 38 yrs. while police aren't saying much about a motiti - just that the two men knew each other -- neighbors say it's quite the shock for their quiet town. "you see it on tv like everybody says but you never would think it would just be right down the street." street."des moines police say they've also arrereed a 17- year-old in connection to a deadly shooting friday night. in all, three homicides are now under investigation across the des moines metro from this weekend. a southern community - is preparing - to say good bye - - to a six year old boy - killed by police. police.family and friends - plan to gather in hattiesburg, mississippi - tomorrow - at funeral services - for jeremy marr- dis .the first grader - was shot five times - ininhe front seat of his dad's truck. two louisiana officers - pursuing the dad - - are now charged with murder investigats want to know - if the officers - felt endangered - or why they killed the boy - d wounded his father. football players and students on the campus of the
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university of missouri are unhappy over race issues at the school. school.they' calling for university of missouri systems president tim wolfe to resign in the wake of recent racial tensionslast night, a group of black player's on mizzou's football team, posted a photo on twitter, aying they would stop participating in football activities until wolfe stepped down. today, wolfe responded, saying clearly, change was needed, and he is open to listening to "all sides." - - emergencnccrews on the mississippi river - are trying clean up an ethanol** - spill - after a train - derailed.it happened - near alma - wisconsin - near la crosse.five cars jumped the - tracks.the b-n-s-f - rail line - says crews are trying to contain the spill - but they aren't saying - how much - ethanol - leaked into the river.on the positive side - no fire - and no-one - was hurt. if you saw smoke rising above the far southeast side of cedar rapids today, there was no need to be alarmed. alarmed.chances are it was coming from the indian creek
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nature centre.ey held what they called a prescribed burn this morning.burning generally y isn't thought of as spurring growth, but in this case it is because it's used to rejuvenate open areas and stimulate new plant growth.the nature center says that's particularly important t improving wildlife hahabitat. senator chuck grassley has been representing iowans for more than three decades in washington.during that time, he's had many people *try to challengf him, and nosomeone new wants tototry again. again.fofoer democratic state representative ray zirkelbach of monticello, says he's considering a 20-16 run against grassley.zirkbach says he'll focus on clean water laws and increasing fundininfor vetetens if given the chance to go to capitol hill. "what will make me stand out is a combination of my leadership and my ideas and my willgness to listen to people, towork wit republicans, to work with independents and have a proven history in the legislature." legislature."zirkelbach served
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and 20-11.during that time, he also servededith the iowa national guard in iraq. presidential hopefuls - log thousands of miles through iowa - often starting at the crack of dawn - with eakfast - speeches - - and ending with late night - sessions to an strategy.but it turns out - - the candidates aren't the only ones - tired** of the campaign.voter ** exhaustion - - in tonight's - say what. what. the wheels on the candidate buses have bebe going round and round in iowa - nearly a year it's still three months until the caucuses - and a year until the election election" i don't think anybody enjoys the process really. " matthew is among many who say - the bickering - and hype - of the campaign - just lasts way too long " it's all you see on the news it's all that you see on late ninit television in the papers and it's always attack ads, it's just viscious politics. " " it's a two year processrit secms like. " but would a
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shorter campaign - give vovors titi to ponder someones emails - - consider their personality - - how their past influences the future - - or how they would change the count." it should be ortened and there should be more debates in a shorter amount of time to learn about the candidates and know what decision to make and what we're gonna do and it shouldn't take over a year to do all that.t.ononur facebook page - hunter writes -- not long enough. need to know everything about the candidate. rich says - i like how england does it. six months before the election.but joe posts - it's about right. gives you time to sort out all the conspiracy theories, fact check the accusations and throw out the biggest liars. liars." i think people would more engaged if they knew there was a limited time frame. " quinton says - a few months to whittle down the herd - and then six months tops - for the final two candidates to fight it out. out." 's entertaining .. but t necessary .. i think it's
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just way too much and the 24 hour news cycle is just exhausting. " " i'll have to tune out most of it until it gets closer and then i can really find out what they believe. " we always want to hear your thoughts - - you can share them right now - on our facebook page. lots of people love new pioneer co-op for their soups and fantastic wine selection but what may not be a aobvious is how big of an impact the co-op has on local farmers and vice-versa. versa.today, new-pi threw open the doors and handed out a bunch of free samples at each of its stores in coralville, iowa city and cedar rapids. those from new pi say along with celebrating their local suppliers, they also want to show off the area's winter offerings and show people how to set their holiy tables with fantnttic lolol fare. "it makes a really big difference for our local economy purchasing local so if you can move your hand from the new zeland applto the local iowa apple it really makekea big difference for our community here ." ."
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on cbs 2 this morning.hear the story of a woman whose lifef was turned upside down just because she left a bad review of a company online. online. see the current push to change the law, monday on cbs 2 this morning. the game of dodge**ball - might bring baba some painful memories - - from grade- schol - - but today in iowa city - - it was all for fun.the police department - held a tournament - at grant wood - elementary.a tremendous - turn - out - - as hundreds of people came - o raise money - for iowa ** special olympics. "if you just look around you e the smiles on everyone's faces again we're getting a lot of positive feedback. my team myself, we're, i'm having a blast out here, getting a workout that i definitely need. we're having a lot of fuand again it's for a great cause ." ."the dodge - ball - benefit - raised more than six - thousand dollars - for special olympics.. we usually don't see many
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school history at 9 and oh -- and moved up in both the ap -- and coaches poll -- kirk ferentz and company sits 8th in both and -- they should move up in the college football playoff pololwhen it mes out on tuesday -- so what's the secret to all the success -- they're having fun. "it's a lot of fun, i think that's it. just bottom line we are having a lot of fun right now and at the end of the day we have to remember what got us to this point." point." "every game we've won is a team win and i think that is a credit to this team as a whole. i think that goes back to the offseason. we made it a big priority to come together as a team, we wanted to change the culture around this program and i think we've done that and we're not stopping here, we want to keep winning." speaking of winning -- northern iowa can't lose -- both literally and figuratively -- the panthers had another impressive dominating the sycamores from start to finish -- aaron bailey -- combined for 5 total touchdowns -- and the defense forced 4 turnovers and scored 2 twice -- a total team effort
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from a team that's playing good football at the right time. "here's the deal about november. when you play in november, when you win, the next game is bigger and the next game means more. it doesn't matter where you are at, every tema in the country is feeling the same thing. november is a big deal and when you can play well, this is the time of the year you need to get stronger and hopefully our team is getting stronger right now and that's the key to november." in the n-f-l -- packers trying to get back to their winning ways -- taking on the undefeated panthers they were down by as many as 20 points -- but rallied in the 4th --- aaron rodgers connects with his from anotha motha -- richard rodgers -- the lead`js wn to 8so all they need now is a big play on defense -- and they got it -- damrious randall picks off cam newton -- and the packers are knocking on the doorbut on 4th and goal -- rodgers -- is picked off --- green bay losses back to back games for the first time since 2010 --
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