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top stories and tomorrow's weather forecast in the first ten minutes. this is cbs 2 news 10 at 10. tonight popoce have identified - the man - they say is responsible - for a deadly shooting - at a planned parent-hood clinic - in colorado springs.. good evening.investigators say robert lewis dear - is a loner - who avoided people - and spent a lot of time - alone in a cabin.but so far they aren't* - talking about a motive. motive.david - bagg-no - - has the latest - on the investigation. investigation. mourners wiped away tears during a vigil for the victims of friday's deadli shooting rampage at a planned renthood clinic in colorado springs.vicki cowart oversees the center. center.what happened yesterday was a terrible crime, resulted in a terrible tragedy and we will nevev forget it.polili say robert lewis dear walked into the clinic and opened fire. patients and staff dodged bullets by hiding underneath furniture.
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i saw a gunman walking with a a shotgun and shooting randomly ozy licano was sitting in his car and came face to face with the shooter. shooter.i saw myself in the mirror and i was like my god, he was aiming for r head.as the gun battle raged, university of colorado police officer garrett swasey was shot and killed along with two other civilians civilians"i've been shot. i'm hit"when it was all over, 9 people were wounded including 5 police officers.police searched the suspect's property in north carolina for clues. his neighbors say he was a loner.david begnaud, cbs news, colorado springs. the accused shooter - is being held without bond - at
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in paris - - security at key land-marks - - like the eiffel - tower - remains - tight - - two weeks after terrorists - killed 130** people. people.authorities araron high alert - as world leaders - head to paris - to talk about climate change.investigators - are still trying to verify - - whether the terrorists -
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- bought - detonators - - for bombs - - just - out- side paris.meantime - the highest level of security in belgium - - has been scaled back. presidential candidate ben carson - says syrian refugees - should be helped by - middle eastern countries - first.carson - visited - a syrian - camp - in jordan. he met with doctors and government leaders - during his trip.carson - is among several - republican candidates - concerned teteorists could sneak - into the u-s - with refugees.. // chanting // //plans for the bok - ken - oil pipeline - - one ofofhe largest in the country - would run south* of the corridor.and today - dozens of protesters - turned out in cedar rapids - to show their determination to stop it..members of a group called - iowa 3-50 - - -were among those - protesting - in new- bo.they say - pollution - from burning oil - - has increased - dramatically - in recent decades - and the pipeline -
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"we are concerned about our land, we are concerned about our water, and even though our governor is wanting to push this pipeline through, we do not feel that is a wise choice for the people in the state of iowa ." ."the iowa utilities board - is holding a series of public comment sesssions - on the pipe-line - before it makes a decision.the oil - line - would pass - northwest - - to south-east - ththugh iowa - and go - under* the mississippi - river - into illinois. thousands of people in new zealand - - are trying to get the attention of world* leaders - - as they protest - - pollution causing climate - change.35 events - across the country - are part of more than - two thousand across the world.they come just before - those climate change talks - in paris.protesters say - it's's - not* an issue that can wait. i'm here cos i really want our government to take climate change seriously and put in serious measures to reduce our emisisons. emisisons. no major governments around the world are legislating near enough to do something.
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something.as we mentioned - - much tighter security in paris - - and french authorities - have banned any public demostrations - during the conference. cbs 2 news ten at ten continues now - with more of the corridor's top stories. stories.gray thursday - - and black friday sent shoppers - scrambling through the big box x storesesbut - small business saturday - - is celebrating five years - - of keeping your christmas - dollars - close to home. home.cbs 2- news reporter - steffi - lee - shows how - mom and pops in - part of f the corridor - brought in the crowds.. in a generation where shoppers tqnd to rely on door buster deals, uptown marion's owners say small business saturday promotes bringing more traffic to shops that put the customer's priorities first. first. day after day - along the roads you drive... drive..."we give them one-on- one service that you can't get shopping online."are mom-and- pop shops - dependent on your dollars to keep up with big box stores.
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town really helps, and we're not anymore expensive than purchasing online."owner kayanna nelson opened stitch together in uptown marion only seven weeks ago.lit with bursts of color and service with a smile... smile... "this you can do in a couple of hours."her family owned business is one of many - welcoming customers in a way larger retail stores don't. owners say that's what small business saturday is about - helping loyal customers avoid massive crowds and corporate red tape. tape."good customer service with the small businesses. and i think k just that t personal touch.those behind the counter say this personal touch is the backbone to a strong community - but... but..."it can definitely be tough, you've really got to watch h l your dollars and cents as you're going along." it's also a customer's financial contribution that keeps the businesses here afloat... afloat...especially in a world domimited by retail. retail."when you support a small business, you're most
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likely supporting a family, that's putting food on the table" the national retail federation estimates one e in every four americans shopped at a local business today.american express says last year - 88 million people turned out to shop small.steffi lee, cbs 2 news ten at ten. now a look at tonight's other stories across the corridor. as part of the christmas season - - window** wonder-land - kicked off - in the czech village - and the new bo - main street .it lets business owners - - show off - - by lighting up their store fronts - - to capture the magic of the holiday season.a lot of glitter - - and warm memories - - and even one display that holds some of the decorations that used to be in the killians* department store window every chritsmas. the businesses say - it's a great opportunity - to work together - and strengthen their partnerships in the area. "its just a fun event just get people excited, and get something done in the windows, and have a contest. its always
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good totout win somebody else. " "this is the sixth year for - window wonderland.shoppers can cast their ballots - - for the best window displays - until december 20th. black- friday -- and small business saturday - mean - - christmas - - can't be far behind.and nothing - signals the holidays - - like a visit - from santa**. families in the corordor - - came out to see jolly - old - saint nick - - for breakfast - at - brown deer - golf club - in coralville .it's all part - of the festival of trees - - and a great way - to celebrate the start of the seasonon "we love being able to welcome the kids to breakfast and spend time to say hello to santa. it's a good way to welcome in the holidays ." ."santa's elves - - showed up too - - while the rein-deer - - stayed on the roof.each family - got to take a picture with santa - - that they can use for - their christmas cards. also in coralville - - the decorations are up - fororthe festival of trees .the fund- raiser - supports the coralville center - for the
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- performing arts.tonight was the kick off - for the holiday event - - with a lot of great food - - festivivperformances - - and holiday lights. "having events like this exposes more people who may not be familiar to what we have to offer at the coralville preforming arts center, as well see some of our up and coming talents. " "a silent auction - is part of the celebration - with those amazing trees and wreaths - up for grabs. coming up - on your cbs 2 news ten at ten- - end of the road.paul rhoads - coaches his final game at iowa state.how he did - - against the west virginia - mountataeers .
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2 this morning, the perfect place for a mily weekekd getaway. getaway.and it's only a few hour drive south of the corridorwe're road trippin monday, on cbs2 this morning. ((kelly)) winter weather - is making a mess - for holiday travelers trying to get home.snow and ice hit parts of the south- western united states.in oklahoma - cars and trucks ended up in ditches - a lot of fender benders - and flights are delayed or canceled.oklahoma city is dealing with so many slick streets - - it called off its christmas tree - lighting ceremony - due to the weather. first responders in texas - - did not have a relaxing - thanks giving - week - end. they're - being callele out - for - swift** water - rescues.parts of the state - received extremely** heavy rain - - and now - flooding.one man - called for help - after he and his dog - were swept into a tree. people in the area - say
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hottest team in the f-c-s -- arguably northern iowa -- the panthers have been pouncing all over their opponents the last 5 weeks -- mark farley hoping t tt will translate into the playoffs -- u-n-i hosting eastern illinois down 7 to 3 in the second -- then aaron bailey woke up -- he connects with dariouce
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lele and wouldn't look back bailey completed just 7 passes -- but 3 of them were touchdowns -- this one to charles brown -- who dives in for the score -- - after beiei down 7 -- u-n-i went on a 53 to 10 run -- speaking of running -- say-von huggins -- nothing but turf in front of him -- 53 to 17 is your final -- panthers will travel to portalnd state next satruday "i just feel like we have a good enough team that over the course of 3 quarters, the course of time we can over come some things... i didn't think that earlier in the season.. but there's no question i feel strongly about that right now." now.""i don't know if we play with our backs against the wall because we know how good of a team we are.. we just needed to put everything into unisen and we've dont that these past 5, , games and it's great. all we want to do is work off that momentum because we know how good of a team we are." paul rhoads coaching his final game at iowa state -- taking on west virginiasecond quarter clones down 10 -- and on to punt - -but wait -- it's a fake -- holden kramer hits kane seeley -- first down i-s-
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u -- that would lead to a field goal to cut the lead to 7 but the second halwas all west virginia - -skylererhoward calls his own number and goes 32 yards untouched for the scorethen in the 4th -- more mountainers -- russel shell dives in for 6 more -- the paul rhoads era in ames ends with 30 to 6 loss to west virginia. iowa state, wisconsin, minnesota, and now nebraska -- add in the big 10 west title they won on senior day against purdue -- the hawks are 5 for 5 in trophy games gamesnow the games all haven't been pretty -- take yesterday as an example -- the huskers out gained the hawks by 18383 yards, they ran 39 more plays than iowa -- and the hawkeyes didn't convert once on third down -- but the hawks got the "w" -- and that's all that matters. "we aren't trying to be pretty, we are just trying to be productive, that's been our goal since day 1. and football is not gymnastics, there are
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style points in gymnastics, here is about having o o more point than your opponent and these guys are 12 for 12, they can't do any better than that." that.""each week you just keep making more and more progress and making more and more history so it's definately something to be pro of, but at the same time we have a lot of hungry guys on this team and i don't think we are done yet." iowa will face michigan state in the big 10 championship game next saturday -- because sparty p p it on penn state -- m-s-u scored 8 touchdowns -- 2 of them by their defense -- this one by deterious cox m- 55 to 16 was the final -- winner of the big 10 title game heads to the college football playoff. the northern iowa men's basketball team did something they haven't done all season -- take a road trip -- ben jacobson and the guys went north to grgrd forks to take on his alma mater -- north dakota dakotaand this one was all panthers from start to finish first half wes washpun -- works it down low to jermey y morgan -- he uses the glass for 2 of his 9 points --
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washpun had 8 dimes and 10 pointsas a team the panthers shot 63 percent from 3 point range -- knocking down 12 of them -- matt bohannon dropped in 3 --- 5 panthers finished in double figures led by paul jesperson's 18 - u-n-i rolls 97 to 51. the cyclones took down illinois in the emerald coast classic championship game to improve to 5 and oh --- i-s-u was led by georges niang's 23 -- 4 clones finished in double figures -- 84 to 73 was the final. third game in three days for bluder's bunch -- iowa taking on houston in the lone star show downtah-nye-ah davis finds alexa kakaanek -- who banks itithigh off the glass for the hoop and harm -- kastanek finished with 13 points and 5 reboundsand this is what the hawks like to do -- get it an go -- whitney jennings leading g e break -- to kastanek -- who dishes it alley disterhoft -- the former west high product had a game high 15 points -- iowa improves to 6 and 1 with a not so satisfyi -- 64 to 50
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win "a wins a win and you know what they say an ugly wins better than a pretty loss and that's what we have to look at today. but i just don't think weweot better today and that's kind of unfortunate.: unfortunate.:"can't get away from that assist first mentality that's always been a staple of iowa women's basketball we need to get back to that. and it's definatley going to be an emphasis in practice and we can get it figured out. we have a group of girls who are very unselfish and who work hard and who love playing with eachother." iowa state finished their cancun challenge with a loss -- the cyclones -- despite a huge game from seanna johnson -- 28 points and 12 rebounds -- fell to idaho 97 to 65 to high school hoops -- huge game in iowa city -- 6th ranked city high hosting 4th ranked dowlingand the little hawks came to play -- kenya earl -- with the tough drive to the bucket -- she gets the friendly role for 2 of her team high 21and then it was the jones sisters -- ashley puts it on the floor and banks it home -- she finished with 17 -- older sister courtney dropped in 20 -- as city high
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knocks off dowling -- 67 to 59 on the mat -- -the mac opener didn't go the way doug schwab would have liked -- his panthers fall 24 to 19 to the 9th ranked missouri tigers thats a check of sports -- we'll be right back. jeb bush: here's the truth you will not hear from our president: we are a awar with radical islamic terrorism. it is the struggle that will determine the fate of the free world. the united states should not delay in leading a global coalition
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