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right now on cbs 2 this morning...the latest country security forces are paying attention to while they track down the people responsible for attacking paris. the message muslims in the corridor have for their neighbors while the debate about syrian refugees continues. the latest information in a louisiana shooting that happened at a public park. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kevin barry. barry.and i'm kelly d'ambrosio. d'ambrosio. let's get a check of our cbs 2 weather
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here's a loooo at some of eastern iowa's top stories -- on this m mning... if you're the unrest in europe continues thisorning more than a week after a deadly attack in paris. right now, the capital city of belgium, brussels, is at its highest alert level heading
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and schools are shut down today.belgian prosecutors say they detained 16 people in 19 raids linked to possible attacks.paris fugitive salah abdedeam was not among them. federal authorities say they discovered no explosives or guns from the raids. an update to a terrorist attack in mali malithe death toll in friday's attack has risen to twenty-twoworight now, six other people are still trying to recover from their injuries. a hotel employee said gunmen shot anything that moved. malian and u-n security forces ended the siege hours later. the two attackers died during the attack. many here at home are divided over the syrian refugee crisis. crisis.in fact, the nation's oldest mosque sits right here in the corridor. corridor. imam taha tawil told cbs 2 news that the mother mosque america was built by syrian immigrants way back in 1934.it's tucked away in a small cedar rapids neighborhood.now tawil is asking others not to asasciate
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"this is the land of the free, and the land of the brave. we didn't see anything so far pointing to terrorists coming from immigrants." immigrants." imam tawil told us he would rather see heightened security efforts instead of shutting the door completely.he says at least then, those refugees would be given a chance. meanwhile another mosque in the corridor is planning a public event, denouncing all acts of terrorism. terrorism.it's in response of e recent terrorist attacks in paris.the iowa city mosque is holding that evenenat the iowa city public library next sunday from1-thirty to 2- thirty.they say radical extremists have been tarnishing the image of islam. mosque leaders will be on hand after for r y audiencecemembers who may have questions. on the campaign trail, trail,donald trump is back in the lead for the republican nomination for president. president.a new cbs news poll sampled likely iowa primary voters... voters...but there's a ew name in secoco place -- texas senator r ted cruz.he edged out ben carson -- who sits in third.last night -- carson was asked about his recent slip in
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the polls while stumping in davenport. "you have to understand that over the ast few weeks, there's been a rather sustained barrage on behalf of the media, trying to damage me as much as they possibly can. um, and i expect that to continue because they can't really find a true scandal." scandal."two national polls released this weekend also show trumpn first place -- but carson is in second by about 10 points. cacay fiorina ined carson at another event in eastern iowa sunday.they both spoke to about 400 republican activists in wilton.the bar-be-que event was hosted by the state's g-o-p chair jeff kauffman. republican presidential candidate rand paul made a pit stop here in the corridor this weekend.paul talked about legislation that he's introduced that would prevent refugees from certain countries from getting federally funded social welfare. welfare. "i don't think people from around the world from anywhere have a right to or welfare. we have a certain amount of money we have. we borrow a million dollars a minute e don't have enough to even take care of
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our own right now." now."paul says the u-s should go after terrorists -- but that doesn't mean putting every muslim person in a national database. to see more of that interview with senator paul -- and more political l ews, join me next sunday on iowa in focus.it airs right here on cbs 2 at 10-30 and also on our sister station fox 28 at 9:30. new this morning in new orleans, orleans,16 peoplplwere injured by gunfire at a block party. party.police say as many as 500 people were gathered at a playground when two groups of people in the crowd opened fire on each other.all the victims re listed in serious condition, but so far no one has died.police say the gunmen ran off immediately after the shooting.the town's mayois now asking for the people in the park to come forward with information on thehesuspects.. also in new orleans,the search is on for a suspect who shot a tulane medical student.the medical student intervened@ with the suspect trying to kidnap a woman.21-yearld euric cain shot the good samaritan in the stomach.the whole thing was caught on
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cain tried to shoot two more times, but the gun jammed. a double micide is being investigated this moring by des moines police. police.the des moines register is reporting that two people are dead on the town's east side after a shooting last night.not many details have en released yet, i iluding information on victims or if anyone was arrested.this is the 15th and 16th homicide in des moines this year. protests continued last night in minneapolis minneapolisover the fatal shooting of a black man by a police officer.a police spokesman said about 150 people were gathered outside the department's fourth precinct, that's close to where 24-year-old jamar clarkrk was shot.there were no reports of arrests or damaged property. protestors did keep fires going for warmth, with temperatures below freezing. demostrators are calling for police to release the videos of the incident.clark's funeral will be held this wednesday. there are many different ecosystems on panet earth -- and they're all being studied in the corridor. corridor.the iowa organic conference is gogog on right now at the university of iowa. it's a joint effort between
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iowa state university and the u-of-i's office of sustainability.experts from across the couny are all in iowa --- sharivg ideas and tips on getting into and improving organic production. "it gives us that chance to make that connection with the farmer so that while we try and grow down the road we are hoping some of these farmers will bring product to our plant that we would purchase and turn into wonderful frozen food for iowans. iowans.the studying has been going on for quite a while, this is the 15ththear for the event. it's after the break... break...the two factors that make millennials much more likely to manage their finances in a very specific way. way.in your cbs 2 here's a look at some of eastern iowa's top stories --
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grew up with the rise of technology and in the middle of the great recession. recession.that's why many financial planners see them embracing apps that help save and manage money. money.jamie yuccas shows why everything you need to get started is a aeady in the palm of your hand. hand. bill connolly is really watching his budget right now, he's set to move from ny to la next month.(sot-bill connolly/uses money managing apps)"i at least lili to know how r i'm overstepping my bounds." that's why he downloaded mint.it's an app that tracks how much money you have, how many bills you have coming your way and lets you set savings goals. (sot-bill cocoolly/uses money managing apps)"you can set up alerts, if i say that i want to budget only 100 a week on food and it says you spent 300 a week it can email me and say what are you doing, reel it in a little bit."dan schawbelelis a millennial who tracks workplace habits for his generation.he sees apps becoming the popular way millennials save money, manage their budget or even invest. (sot-dan schawbel/trend expepe) "millennials could be using multiple banks and multiple credit cards and these apps basically put them all in one
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will keep track of your budget and give you a look at how much money you have left to spend each day, week and month. "acorns" takes your spare change from your linked credit and debit card purchases and then rounds it to the nearest dollar. that change is then invested in 6 different t funds.(sot-dan schawbel/trend expert)"it actually is an incentive for millennials to start saving because it's a little bit each time."and millennials like connelly think the apps allow him to save more by alerting him in real-time.alerting him in save more by alerting him in real-time.(sot-bill connolly/uses money managing apps)"i would forget to put money into savings or put it into an investmentntportfoloio if there wasn't some technology doing it for me." allowing him to make a move now while planning his financial future.jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york juststemember that when you use these apps, most of them require users to link personal information like edit cards
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it's now on this morning. morning.still to come... come...the midwest trip you can@take -- and beat the cold weather by staying inside almost the entire time. time. it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a s stem held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message.
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incredible views from the towering tree tops topsand vibrant sunsets over a lazy rir. lay - boooge - way -- a family vineyards and winery ststted small - and just kept growing." they turned that first vintage into wine and 30 years later we're ill doing the same thing just on a lot bigger scale. " in more than forty** acres - - bursting with six varieties of white and red grapes - " we pick at night and it's cooler then . " "" snap " so that just allows the grapes to get to the winery in better condition. " " are these sweet, those should be complete very sweet and 24 - 25 bricks .. those are great. " " nat sploosh " drew lemberger says no worries - nobody is stomping these grapes - " churn churn "the process is pretty much mechanized right down to the bottling bottlingng https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=rudbjnuau0i but with an
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amazing ntar from nature - includes the popular - verboat red - with h ts rasberry - cherry - aroma. aroma.also a dry red - made from the state norton grape - and a sweet white - vinn-yoll . " squeeeeeg pfffffffttt " lay -booge - wa - pops the cork on a sparkling champagne style wine made frfr vee - dal grapes that's won gold medals for excellence and is a big hit in the tasting room and the pink fox - a blush with a cult following - has a sly fruity - bite. bite." and if we didn't make it - there would be a riot. " "be a riot. " "there would didn't make it - there would be a riot. " "the kind of refreshment best enjoyed outside - on a didier date on the deck - - or sharing a bottle of fine wine - with girl friends - " haha .. two bottles .. haha .. more than one bottle .. popp. " all amid the amazing sweeping views of the bigig mudddd - missouri river. travelers - love this meandering stretch of america's longest water-way - as it winds it's way through the high bluffs -
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for relaxing - or romance. - " our restaurant is just a couple of bluffs over and it's a really popular spot for weddings we see a t of weddings a lot of proposals .. it's day in and day out that's kind of business as usual for us. "celebrating three decades - from it's humble beginnings -- in the old a -frame - to the place today - where everybody wants to hang out.- lay-booge way - - vineyards s as truly become a destination location. " it just keeps growing and getting better and better ,,, every year and it's good, it's fun to be a part o o that. " " to gogo friends .. clink .. ha ha . " we are road trippin' - in columbia - missouri - i'm matt hammill. you can find all of matt's road trippin ventures on our website atbs 2 iowa dot com. it's it's it's coming up next... next...one of the creatures in the midwest who enjoyed this past weekend's snowfall a
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else.in your cbs 2 of fun snow pictures from many of you who got out and enjoyed the first iowa snow fall. fall.but in madison wisconsin, some polar bears might have been the happiest of all. all.this is at the henry vilas zoo.this polar bear was just moved into this zoo and it's his fit snow fall there.
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still to come... co...the latest information about how european nations are fighting back against
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right now on cbs 2 this morning...the big changes coming to wa state football after five losing seasons in a row. what caused the terrifying scene in chicago this weekend at one of the nation's tallest "uildings. the key decision a cleveland prosecutor still hasn't made a year after a p pice shooting that caught the nation's attention. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kevin barry. barry.and i'm kelly d'ambrosio. d'ambrosio. let's get a check of our cbs 2
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with one game left i ithe regular season -- iowa state football head coach paul rhoades was fired on sunday.
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sunday.today -- both rhoades and athletic director jaime pollard will talk to the media about the future of the program. program.rhoades s s a fan vorite for several upsets early in his tenure at iowa state -- but only won 32 games in seven years.iowa state will owe him a 4 and a half million dollar buyout.rhoades will be on the sidelines one last time -- this weekend -- against west virginia. the isu and iowa football programs are polar opposites right now. now.the hawkeyes are one of only two f-b-s teams left without a blemish. blemish.and d e hawks are enjoying a boost in the ratings.they moved up to number three in both the a-p and coaches poll -- and seem to control lheir own destiny in the college football playoff.but the only rankings that count come out tomorrow night. last week -- iowa was ranked 5-th in that poll -- only the top four teams qualify for the playoffs. this week the hawks did clinch a spot in the big ten championship game, and cbs 2 is offering you a chance to follow them all the way to indianapolis.head to our website to enter for a chance to win twtickets, a hotel
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stay and 100 dollar gas rd. the contest runs until next sunday. the big ten championship game will air on our sister station fox 28, on december 5-th. flames spt through an iconic pa of the chicago skyline over the weekend. weekend.a fire broke out on the 50-th floor of the john hancock center, one of the windy city's tallest skyscrapers.five people had minor injuries after the flames erupted in an artment. and being fifty floors up made it difficult for fire-fighters to get it under control.with the recent concerns of terror attacks in larger cities, people watching on the ground, didi't know what to thinin "so we were all just scared, we didn't know what was going on, so - we were kind of worried about what's going on right now.o." now.o."more than a hundred fire-fighters responded to the scene but the hancock is so large, they didn't even try to evacuate the entire sky- scraper.the fire department ruled that the fire was accidental. you saw the snow there coming down in chicago this weekend. in fact, over e weekend the city got its second-heaviest snowfall during a single storm in november.11 point two
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missing the *high record by less than an inch.more than 0 flights hahato be cancelled this weekend at o'hare international airport. a follow up to the deadly homecoming parade at oklahoma state, state,court documents say the woman who plowed her car into a crowd of people w w *not drunk. drunk.25-year-old adacia chambers killed four people and injured dozens more when she drove into the parade route on october 24th.a document says that chambers' blood-alcohol content was only point-zero-one -- far below the legal limit at point-zero- eight.chambers faces four counts of second-degree murder and 46 counts of assault and battery. a a gil was hhd sunday in cleveland for tamir rice -- one year after the 12-year-old was shot and killed by a police officer.rice was holding a toy gun that officer mistook for r reaeagun.a g gnd jury is hearing testimony about the shooting -- but the prosecutor in the case says he hasn't reached a conclusion about possible charges. new this morning, morning,a police ooicer in
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night.it happened around 10 p-m in the north side of town. police say the officer was rushed to the hospital and is expected to survive.the police chief says the officer was shot after a foot chase -- when a suspect pulled out a gun.the officer just graduated from the police academy last month. sporting events around the world have seen an increase of security after the deadly attacks in paris earlierthis month. month.and that includes last night's pro-wrestling event in georgia, the survivor series. members of law enforcement made their presence known outside phillips arena in atlanta.authorities say they upped security in response to recece world events, andnd*not as a result of any specific threat. and the same rang true at n- f-l games around the country. every n-f-l stadium beefed up security for sunday's games. momo officers were prerent at ilgates, and some fans were asked to bring even smaller clear bags to the stadium, a slight change to their clear bag policy they implemented just two years ago.fans at the chiefs chargers game didn't seem to o nd. im not worried about it. i respect the policy, maybe a
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now.i think safety first. you cant take any chances. we live in a safe and wonderful country bubuthere's alot of danger out there so it's a very small sacrifice to make for everyone's safety. safety.no issues were reported on sunday. they might have coats -- but even aninils animalssometimes need an extra layer or two. so a group of volunteers at the dreaming bear in marion tied 80 blankets together for the the animals at the cedar valley humane society. owner dori patrick says the blankeke rm hearts too. "i think when you get good people together with a coon goal, you can really accomplish a lot. we have a big pile of blankets out there." there."the cedar valley humane society is usually open all week -- from noon to 7. it's coming up next... next...when corridor parents can give t tir thoughts on the
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at some of eastern iowa's top stories -- on this morning... if you're looking for a way to give back this holiday season, the johnson county crisis center is kicking off their 28th annual "project holiday" fundraising drive today. proceeds go o towards providing holiday meals for local families in need.this year mid- west one bank has agreed to match the first one-thousand dollars in donations to jump-start the effort. effort.if you would like to donate to project holiday - we've put a link on our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. the cedar rapids school
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district is starting a conversation about grading. last week -- school leaders announced a transition to "standards based grading" that will happen in the next five years.open forums will be held today and tommorrow to go over the new grading practice. today's session startes at seven thismorning at the educational learning a a support center. eastern iowan food producers can learn more about how to better market their products. the i-s-u extension and outreach is offefing a workshop at hawkeye community college in waterloo.it will go over how producers can sell their food directly to grocery stores and restaurants.the workshop starts at nine this morning and runs until four this afternoon. good morning, it's on this morninin we'll have a look at some of
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cbs-2 news - it's now we're taking a look at your_______ your_______ breaking news this morning in south korea. korea.a u-s ache helicopter crashe today, killing its pilot and another crew member. member.a u-s official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak about the crash.not many details are out right now on what caused the crash.more
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are stationedin south korea. the unrest in europe continues this morning more than a week after a deadly attack in paris. right now, the capital city of belgium, brussels, is at its highest alert level heading into the work week. week.the city's subway system and schools are shut down today.belgian prosecutors say they detained 21 people in 19 ids linked to possible attacks.paris fugitive salah abdeslam was not among them. federal authorities say they discovered no explosives or guns from the raids. an update to a terrorist attack in mali. mali.the death toll in friday's attack has risen to twenty-two.right now, six other people are still trying to recover from their injuries. a hotel employee said gunmen ot anythihi that moved. malian and u-n security malian and u-n security forces ended the siege hours later.the two attackers died during the attack. many here at home are divided over the syrian refugee crisis. crisis.in fact, the nation's oldest mosque sits right here in the corridor.
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corridor. imam taha tawil told cbs 2 news that the mother mosque america was built by syrian immigranan way back in 1934.it's tucked away in a small cedar rapids neighborhood.now tawil is asking others not to associate terrorism with islam. "this is the land of the ee, and ththland of the brave. we didn't see anything so far pointing to terrorists coming from immigrants." immigrantsts imam tawil toto us he would rather see heightened security efforts instead of shutting the door completely.he says at least then, those refugees would be given a chance. meanwhile another mosque in the corridor is planning a public event, denouncing all acts of terrorism. terrorism.it's in response of the recent terrorist attacks in paris.the iowa city mosque is holding that event at the iowa city public library next sunday from1-thirty to 2- thirty.they say dical extremists have been tarnishing the image of islam. mosque leaders will be on hand after for any audience members who may have questions. on the campaign trail,
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trail,donald trump is back in the lead fororhe republican nomination for president. president.a new cbs news poll sampled likely iowa primary voters... voters...but there's a *new name in second place -- texas senator ted cruz.he edged out ben carson -- who sits i i third.last night -- carson was asked about his recent slip in the polls while stumping in davenport. "you have to understand that over the last few weeks, there's beenen rather sustained barrage on behalf of the media, trying to damage me as much as they possibly can. um, and i expect that to continue because they can't really find a true scandal." scandal."two national polls released this weekend also show trump in first place -- but carson is in second by about 10 points. carly fiorina join carson at another event in eastern iowa sundnd.they both spoke to about 400 republican activists in wilton.the bar-be-que event was hosted by the state's g-p chair jeff kauffman. republican presidential candidate rand paul made a pit stop here in the corridor this weekend.paul talked about legislation that he's introduced that would prevent
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refugees from certain countries from getting federally funded social welfare. welfare. "i don't think people from around the world from anywhere have a right to or welfare. we have a certain amount of money we have. we borrow a have. we money we amount of certain we have a to or welfare. have a right anywhere have a right to or welfafa. we have a certainin amount of money we have. we borrow a million dollars a to see more of that interview with senator paul -- and more political news, join me next sunday on iowa in focus.it airs right here on cbs 2 at 10-30 and also on our sister station fox 28 at 9:30. new this morning in new orleans, orleans,16 people were injured by gunfire at a block party. party.police say as many as 500 people were gathered at a a plplground when two groups of people in the crowd opened fire on each other.all the victims were listed in serious condition, but so far no one has died.police say the gunmen ran off immediately after the shooting.the town's mayor is now asking for the people in the park to come forward with information on the suspects. also in new orleans,the search is on for a suspect who shot a
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medical udent intervened with the suspect trying to kidnap a woman.21-year-old euric cain shot the good samaritan in the stomach.the whole thing was caught on surviellence video.police say cain tried to shoot two more times, but the gun jammed. a double homicide is being investigated this moring by des moines police. police.the des moines register is reporting that two people are dead on the town's east side after a shooting last night.not many details have been released yet, including information on victims or if anyone was arrested.this is the 15th and 16th homicide in des moines this year. protests c ctinued last night in minneapolis minneapolisover the fatal shooting of a black man by a police officer.a police spokesman said about 150 people were gathered outside the department's ffrth precinct, that's close to where 24-year-old jamar clark was shot.there were no reports of arrests or damaged property. protestors did keep fires going for warmth, with temperatures below freezingng demostrators are calling for police to release the videos of the incident.clark's
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funeral will clark's funeral will be held this wednesday. a prestigious honoe has been given to a uninirsity of iowa student studentiowa city native jeffrey ding is one of the 32 american rhodes scholars this year.right now, ding is stying political science and chinese at the u of i.he'll w have the opppptunity to attend oxford university in england.rhodes scholarships are worth around 50-thousand dollars a year for up to three years. it's now on this morning. morning.after the break -- we'll have the three stories you need to know about before you head out the door. door. now here are the top three stories you need to know
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here are now here are the top three stories you need
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to know to start your week.a u-s apache helicopter crashe today,)killing its pilot and another crew member. member.a u-s official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak about the crash.not many details are out right now on what caused the crash.more than 28-thousand u-s troops are stationedin south koror. head football coach paul rhoades is out at iowa statehe was fired on sunday.later today he and athletic directo jaime pollard will talk to the media about the future of the program.despite being fired, rhoads wiwi coach this weekend against west virginia. a double homicide is being investigated this moring by des moines pice.the des moines register is reporting that two people are dead on the town's east side after a shooting last night.not many details have been released yet, including information on victims or if anyone was arrested. we'll hope you'll switch over to foxox8 right now for foxox8 morning live.coming up - as we get closer to black friday -
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coming up - as we g closer captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, november 23rd, 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." the capital belgium lockdown amid fears of a paris-like attack. new overnight raids fell to nab
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