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french security forces continue to carry out raids in hopes of finding a suspect in friday's attacks. attacks.26-yeaeaoldsalah abdeslam is still on the run this afternoon.while authorities search for him in europe, the french military continues to target isis strong-holds in syria.several airstrikes this morning hit the city of raqqa, destroying an isis command post and training camp.french president, francois hollande has declared war on the terrorist group, and is urging russia and the u.s. to do the same.secretary of state john kerry met with him earlier today. "we are absolutely committed to increasing our efforts in every degree possible. with the attacks now in paris,s,e haha to step up our efforts to hit them at the core where they're planning these things." things."kerry also said presidenthollande will be in washington next week t tmeet with president obama.tomorrow, hollande will present a bill extending a temporary state of
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emergency in france for another three months. governors from nearly half of the fifty states are now saying they don't want syrian refugees to be resettled in their states. states.that includes iowa governor terry branstad.their announcements come after it wawadeterminin at least one of the attackers in paris entered europe with other refugees. this morning, speaker of the house paul ryan commented on the issue. our nation has always been welcoming, but we cannot let t terrorists take advantage of our compassion. this is a moment where it's better to be safe than to be sorry, sorry,president obama previously announced the u-s would accept up to 10-thousand people fleeing fromomyria.. immigration experts say under the regfugee act of 1980, governors cannot legally block them from settling in their communities. moscow now says it has proof that terrorisis took down a passenger jet in egypt last month. intelligience officials were able to find traces of a home-made bomb among the
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putin is vowing revevee on isis, who has claimed responsibility for the bombing. this morning - russia also took part in airstrikes on isis targets in syria.the kremlin is also offering a fifty million dollar reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible. back here in the u.s...four people were removed from a flight preparing to take-off from a baltimore airport. authorities say the passengers were removed after ththflight crew reported they were acting suspicously.police are not saying if the four passengers were allowed back on the flight after questioning. cedar rapids police continue to look for spects involved in a shohoing. shooting.yesterday afternoon - officers found a man with a gun shot wound in the 11- hundred block of third street south-west.the victim was taken to the hospital and should recover.if you have any formation, you are asked to call cedar rapids police or linn county crime stoppers. the flu season has already turned deadly in iowa. iowa.state health officials say two people have died from
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people to get a flu shotot according to the c-d-c, iowa has one of the highest flu levels in the entire country. experts say the flu vaccine isn't perfect but it can protect many people from getting sick.less than 20- thousand americans died during the last major flu pandemic which started in 2009. legal action has been taken in a case of alleged abuse at a cedar rapids school. school.last week - we told you about lakeshia hayes, the mother of a student at the johnson steam academy.she told cbs 2 news an officer pulled her daughter's hair and shouted obscenities at her.now - a lawsuit has been filed against that officer, c-r-r-d and the school district.so far - the school district or police department have not commented on the lawsuit. at the university of iowa.... iowa....a community assembly will be held tonight to talk abououthe hiring of president bruce harreld."iowans defending our universities" wants to speak with harreld and publicly answer questions about important issues like funding, racism, and campus assaults.the group plans to
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discuss their goals for the community and the university in van allen hall's lecture room one at seven o'clock. more jobs are coming to eastern iowa. iowa.later today - east penn manufacturing will announce a 70-million dollar expansion at their facility in oelwein. officials tell cbs 2 news this will bring 315 new jobs to the area.we will learn more about the project when a press conference is held tonight at 5-30. the hawkeye football team is just hours from finding out if they're one of the country's top four teams. teams.the latest college football playoff poll will be announced at six tonight.iowa turned heads last week when they were ranked number five. but unlike last week, none of the teams ahead of them lost this past weekend.on saturday, the hawkeyes will take on purdue at kinnick stadium - their last home game of the season. and when iowa takekethe field - they will be joined by kid captain beau atkinson from central city.beau battles a severe form of hemophilia, a rare disorder that prevents his blood from clottingngright.
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today - the 13-year-old knows how to identify injuries before they become a problem and cares for the disorder on his own.beau hopes one day he can be a civilian pilot for the military. coming up, who's most at risk today for severe weather weatherplus, a look at women in iowa and how experts say they can become better leaders and improve thier social lives.
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next hoursa&- now a live look outside courtesesof our weatherfirst skycama&- a bit of fog in the area this morninga&-temperatures around the areaa&- taking a look at regional temperatures we see highs are m md all aaund iowa - the regional satellite/radar is keeping conditions quiet - let's move ahead in time by taking a look at the midwest
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conditions - the next three days show more dry and cool weather - our 7 day forecast does bring more cool weather to o e area area a study was done by wallet hub to find the top 15 states for women. iowa came in at number 13. i talked with local professionals to see how to improve this number. number. 00-:3 shelby kraus, leads in her home: i'm a leader in my own home and at my workramsey, ceo of iwlc: "no matter where youare in your life, you can be a leader."but leadership is something iowa women need to work on. wallet hub did a study on the top 15 states for women. iowa is number 13. the key factors they focused on were (graphic) leadership, social health, economics and health. so let's find out how we can improvea& :34-:38 diane: "the best thing
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to do is look at others. other leaders good and bad it helps you identify what you think are effective and ineffective and incorporate those things. volunteering is another way to develop leadership skills.you develop tremendous skills, you develop networks and yy have the opportunity to accomplish things that you may never think that you're ready for. :50-:59 megan stillmunkes, owner of the beauty lounge: what are some things that keep you from vwlunteering? not knowing where toto othe volunteering and and being so busy with life and children. diane advises women to advocate for themselves. you have to speak up."if you dont step up and say this is what i want or ask about things, people aren't gonna know." maria admits it's nerve rackckg to talk to your bobo about new opportunities or raises.1:17-1:25 maria palma you don't want them to say
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"now we can replace you, bye." tara dewolf is the president of the cedar rapids junior league. when it comes to social health, she says: unplug a a get out in the e world!115-1:30 tara dewolf,f, president of the cedar rapids junior league"a lot of times we are so tied to tech. we forget that personal touch still means a lot and is fulfilling.she says figure out what you are passionate about and then find places in the community to connect with organizations who have thaha focus. tara: "get outta the house, go out, put the phone down, unplug the ipod, turn of the ipad, turn off the tv, and socially interact with people. part two of this story will share how women can n improve economically and in overall health.watch part two tomorrow during cbs 2 this morning. still ahead on the cbs 2 news at noon, who's beinlooked at to lead the f-d-a and why some are concerned about the choice. choice. ((pkg) (pkg)
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a street sign in australia is accepting your donations, through card tap technology. technology.sot"it't'currenty got the five minute animation of melanoma that starts off very small then starts growing, and the only way to reverse the size is actually to make a payment on the paypyps unit, and once yououo thth and you tap, the software inside recognizes that you've made a payment, and the melanoma will reduce by about fifteen to twenty per-cent" cent"to learn more you can visit melanoma-d-d-g-dot-a-u. org-dot-a-u.the climate reality project has released a call to action to eight world leaders, who will be meeting in paris for the un's framework convention on climate change late november. sott"dear world leaders""we all know the climate crisis is here""we can see it all around us""we are all affected it by it"the nference will explore ways to reduce greenhouse emissions, and lower pollution. the project's
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claims he was being extorted for millions of dollars people who knew about his condition.sheen hopes his ananuncement will help others open up about being h-i-v positive. automaker porsche says the crash that killed paul walker was the actor's fault. fault.the company is being sued by walker's daughter over his death in 20-13.the lawsuit claims the sports car walker was driving had a number of design flaws.but, porshe argues the car was altered and walker knew about the risks. after the crash - investigators determined speeding as the sole cause. in ohio - crews right now are on the scene of a house explosion in ohio.at least two people have been taken to the hospital for injuries.it appears the home has been destroyed.nearby buildings have also been evacuated as a precaution.once the scene is secured - investigators will begin searching for a cause. senate lawmakers have begun nomination hearings for a new head of the f-d-a. f-d-d-earlier this year, president obama nominated doctor robertcaliff - a cardiologist and clinical
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university.however - some democrats and public health groups are concerned about califf, because of his ties to major pharmacy companies.right now - califf is deputy commissioner of the f-d-a.if appointed - he will succeed doctor margaret hamburg who resigned in march. if you're planning on donating to charities this holiday season, how you can know where your money is being spent. that's next. i owe abouou$68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compact, says you should not have to borrow money to pay tuition if you go to a public college or university. and you ought totoe able to refinance student debt. and i don't believe the federal government should be making a profit off of lending to young people who are borrowing to be able to get their education. we have got to make college affordable.
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joining us.1. there are so ny charities out there, give us tips on choosing who to donate to. 2. how do we know where our money is actually going?3. how can viewers know if a charity is real or a scam?4. ithard to trust because of all the scams out there. how do non-profit's like yours earn the publics trust?thank you, thomas tighe. ??? has your weather to go next...but first here's a look at today's markets. markets. that does it for us here on the cbs 2 news at noon.our next newscast is this
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afternoon live at five.and you can see us right back here tomorrrr morning at 5 a-m. enjoy your afternoon. afternoon. four men from vancouver have made a hot tub boat! hot tub boat!vancouver four men from aafternoon. afternoon.m.tomorrow see us right live at five.this our next the cbs 2 news mmarkets. markets.at today's here's a look next...but first weather to go ??? has your
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tighe. thank you, america's never been a country of quitters. it's not who we are. we don't i iore threats like climate change. we face our problems head-on. with american-made clean energy, we can end our dependence on foreign oil... spark new innovation... and create millions of new jobs. solving our climate crisis starts with 50% clean energy by 2030.
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