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look at the event.. right now president obama just got done speaking.the president says the main the president says the main goal of the nearly two-week meeting is a long-term frame-work for global reductions in pollution with each nation setting its own targets. there's more security this morning in the french capital for the summit -- after the deadly attack that killed 130 people in paris two weeks ago. ago.and yesterday around 100 protesters in paris were detained once demonstrations turned violent.french president francois hollande said the violence was scandalous, because the clashes were caused by people that had nothing to do with environmental defenders, and since they happened at a memorial site for the victims of deadly attacks. here in the corridor, after the paris attacks -- islamic leaders continue to emphasize that their religion does not condone terrorism. imam molhim bilal from the iowa city mosque held a public lecture last night to denounce
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terrorism.he says the media portray false aspects of islam -- using images of isis and other extremist groups to twist what the religion actually stands for.he spoke to a standing room only crowd and says he hopes to teach others too. "to tell the people, we are just like you. and we are peaceful. and what these terrorists are doing has nothing to do with islam." islam."the lecture was followed by a question and answer session. new details this morning from the deadly shooting at a colorado planned parenthood. parenthood.suspect robert dear talked about baby parts to investigators after he surrendered to officials, but did not specifically say what drove him to go through with the act.a law enforecment official says dear told police he has anti-government and anti-abortion views.three people died, including a veteran police officer.five others were injured.the justice department is reviewing the attack as a possible act of domestic terrorism and could include hate crime charges. new this morning, classes are canceled today
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chicago, due to a threat made online. online.the f-b-i says someone posted a threat of gun violence specifically mentioning "the campus quad monday morning."the university president said school officials decided to use caution, due to recent tragic events at other campuses around the country,this is the last week of regular full-time classes at the university before finals. in waterloo, waterloo,voters will head to the polls this week to choose a new mayor and one city council member. member.it's a run off election between quentin hart and tim hurley to replace mayor buck clark.the two got the most amounts of votes in the november third election but did not get the majority vote required.that vote will be held tomorrow. a long time cedar rapids news anchor will be making a run in politics. politics.ashley hinson has announced overnight that she'll be running for a seat in the iowa house.she's looking to take the seat that belongs to house speaker kraig paulsen -- he is not running for re-election. on the campaign trial for the white house... house...ted cruz will be hosting a town hall right here in the corridor this morning. morning.that event starts right at ten a-m at the
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cruz made a stop in van horne last night.many polls show the texas senator gaining ground in the hawkeye state.the latest quinnipiac poll has cruz in second place -- virtually tied with front- runner donald trump.cruz will make two more stops in eastern iowa this afternoon -- in clinton and bettendorf. it's still to come... come...one of the best places to get into the christmas season even before december starts.
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every weekend until christmas you can celebrate the holidays right here in the corridor. corridor.tannenbaum forest in amana colonies has more than 40 live decorated christmas trees on display, and there will also be a family friendly live entertainment, put on by the old creamery theatre. theatre.kevin and i headed out to the amana colonies to see what it was all about. about. kelly: we are here with lily, she is from the old cremary theatre, she's their marketing manager and they have an amazing display inside this barn at the amana colonies. you gotta describe this ship to us, it's pretty cool.lily: we'll what we did we took a christmas tree and spray painted it brown and then we put it on it's side to make a pirate ship to go off of the jungle arg the way: a christmas pirate adventure, which is our holiday theatre for young audiences show so we took a gingerbread man and made him the captain, we took
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wheel, we made some sails, and some pirate coins going on. the ship is actually crashing into the north pole sign. how we decided to decorate this year.kevin: i think probably one of the more interesting takes on how to decorate a christmas tree. lily: yea i mean lay it flat why not. who needs it standing up.kelly: now this is just one of the two shows you've got going on your turnover is pretty quickly.lily: we do shows run for about a month, for 5 days a week just about. usually you have 20 opportunities or so to see the show. the other show that's going on is nuncracker. that's a fun holiday musical. great shows both are great shows. kelly: jingle arg the way, kelly: jingle arg the way, so it's a childrens show.lily: it sure is a thearte for young
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day old, teenagers and it's also for the young at heart so you don't have to be a fan to come see it.kelly: if viewers want more information where can they go.lily: old creamary theatre dot come or call our box office at 319-622-6262 and we are all over social media. the tannenbaum forest will be open every weekend up until
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" it is amazing .. it really runs the gammit from ancient to modern and i think people don't realize how much we have here. " as another group of eager visitors - wanders the galleries - cathy callaway - whispers that she has the best job in the world - at the mizzou museum of art and archeology. while that may seem like a strange marriage - of pre-historic works - and art just created yesterday afternoon - - cathy says the vast collection of cultures from across the globe - compliment each other perfectly. " for example we were looking at the picasso plate ad then we have a fish plate in here that's very similar and so it's kind of fun to look at and especially show kids an ancient plate that looks an awful lot like a plate picasso did .. gee i wonder where he got that idea? " the museum - founded by archeologists - - is a place to admire everything - from ancient pottery - painted with animals from the hunt - to vessel lids intricately
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moulded into teams of horses. you can be inspired by the great master painters of europe europe" and pitch paint at it .. laughs .. and that was the painting. " or marvel at comtemporaries of pollack and worhol. worhol. a few steps away - that's not a weird boomerang . - - without soap - in early times - they rubbed their skin with scented olive oil from the flasks,- then scrapped it off - with the strid - gel geland if you like things that are a little edgy - you're in the right place - - this - stops everyone in their tracks. " it's the antenna lope .. what .. the antenna lope ..it's by nom jun pike. " it takes a moment - but visitors eventually see the television body - - old telephone snout - and - antenna antlers. kids are mezmorized - by the changing scenery - some - from the - serengetti. serengetti." because it's the elephant in the room.. it attracts their attention ... ... his point seems to be .. go outside.. don't sit in
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and see animals for yourself " the african piece - affectionately called - nail - man - ponders promises made and perhaps the pain of not keeping them. this lid is from a child sarcoficus - is adorned in cherubs - at a chariot race - " so sort of tragic .. it's roman and it's about 200 ce .. common era or a.d. " around the corner - a mummy** - - but as the x- ray shows - this one - is a hawk. " the egyptians were very interested in mummifying not just humans but hawks and crocadiles and cats and things like that. " and maybe the most priceless piece - in the museum - conjures up - - vivid thoughts of ancient pyramids and tombs.. tombs.." it's very rare, it's a piece of cloth that's 2,000 years old and it's got the painting of a woman on it and the interesting thing about is she's got six toes. " true story - - decorated with images of the path the young woman would travel after death and what she would
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down to those six toes. toes." which may be a sign of royalty " and finally - the cast of characters - gods - goddesses - - and athletes - who leave visitors in awe. casts - of some of the most iconic sculptures of europe - - made more than a century ago. ago.from dis-cobolus or discus thrower - to winged victory - the goddess nike. the original - is at the lourve. venus demilo - still sparks theories of what she was holding in those missing arms armsthe god of wine is here admiring the grape harvest and michael angelo - restored the damaged statue of this poseidon priest - attacked - after he tried to expose - the trojan horse. horse." laicoon warned the trojans not to bring that into the city and the serpents .. the two serpents there came up out of the sea and grabbed him and his sons and you can
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see they are in a life and death struggle " an amazing - adventure - from start to finish - - and past to present - at the museum of art and archeology - - and you are invited.we are road trippin' - in columbia missouri - - i'm matt hammill matt has now visited nearly one hundred locations on his road trippin' adventures - from madison to kansas city. you can find them all on our website - just click the big road trippin' highway sign. it's it's coming up next... next...the strange relationship between one of the most powerful animals -- and his dinner.
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a tiger in a russian safari park became friends with his dinner.amur the tiger and timur the goat now live in the same cage. cage.the tiger ususally dines on goats, but the staff says the goat's bravery earned respect from the tiger and now the two animals sleep and play together.they say the goat considers the tiger to be a leader and follows him
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right now on cbs 2 this morning...the new look to the iowa state football program announced just hours after the cyclones season finally ended. the reason the only surviving boston marathon bomber says he wants a new trial. the new information about a bus crash in virginia bringing many students back from thanksgiving break. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kevin bbarry. barry.and i'm kelly d'ambrosio. d'ambrosio. let's get a check of our cbs 2
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there's a new man in charge this morning in ames.it only took iowa state one week to find a replacement for former head football coach paul rhoads rhoadstoledo coach matt campbell was named his successor on sunday, which happened to be his 36-th birthday.cambell is now the youngest coach at a power five school.he said ames is the perfect fit for him. : "it's about the people there. you know, playing out there a year ago i saw the
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engery and what they put into try and make this place special and i think it needs somebody to put the plan together and i love the challenge of that." that."campbell went 35 and 15 in just four seasons with the toldeo rockets, and that includes a win over iowa state this year in ames.he agreed to a 6 year-contract and will make 2-million dollars in 20- 16. the iowa hawkeyes will be playing for a conference championship this weekend. weekend.and they might have some new motivation... motivation...even after they beat nebraska and ended the season 12-and-0 -- the hawks dropped a spot in the a-p poll to number 4. oklahoma leap- frogged them -- the sooners have one loss on the season. the hawks are still number 3 in the coaches poll and the official college football playoff rankings will be released tomorrow night. and you can watch the big ten championship game on our sister station fox 28 saturday night.iowa takes on the michigan state spartans. kickoff starts at 7-17. an update to the man who sparked a white house lockdown on thanksgiving.
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thanksgiving.the attorney for joseph caputo said he scaled the white house fence as an act of protest, and had no intention of harming anyone. his attorney says he was carrying a binder with a rewritten constitution.caputo is charged with one count of illegal entry on restricted grounds, which could carry a one year prison sentence. convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev wants a new trial. trial.a judge will hear the arguments sometime this week. tsarnaev's attorney also wants the trial moved out of boston, saying such a jury cannot be objective.tsarnaev and his brother exploded two bombs near the finish line of the boston marathon killing three people.he was convicted and sentenced to death earlier this year. jury selection begins today in the trial for baltimore police officer william porter.he is the first of six officers to go on trial for freddie gray's death. death.prosecutors say gray died from the injuries he got when he was in police custody in april.porter is charged with involuntary manslaughter - - second degree assault -- misconduct in office and
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prosecutors say he ignored freddie grays cries for medical help.porter told investigators he and his fellow officers weren't sure whether or not gray was faking his injuries. the chicago police officer accused in the shooting death of laquan mcdonald is expected to appear before a judge for the first time today. authorities say jason van dyke fired at mcdonald 16 times just seconds after van dyke got out of his patrol car.he's charged with first-degree murder and his attorney says the shooting was justified because mcdonald was armed with a knife -- and van dyke feared for his life. in minneapolis -- protests continue over the shooting death of a 24-year-old man by police. police.now -- lower temperatures and a potential snow storm has city officials worried since protesters are blocking a busy road near a police building.minneapolis' fire chief met with them on sunday saying emergency vehciles may need to use the road in the coming days during the snow storm.the chief said he wanted to make sure both the protesters and the community are safe. five years after lawmakers
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changed iowa gun laws, county sheriff's are bracing for a wave of renewals from people with gun permits. permits.the 2011 change gives iowa sheriffs less power to decide who can carry a hand gun.the basic requirements are being 21, taking a safety course and passing a background check..permits have sky-rocketed to more than one * hundred thousand.sheriff's have mixed opinions on the law. while gun store owners say it's definitely improved sales. this morning, investigators will again look over the scene of a fire that destroyed the smallest church in america. america.it was built in the 1940's in rural georgia.fire officials say the fire started sometime friday night into saturday morning and now believe it was set intentionally.since it's so small, it only took firefighters mintues to put it out, but the church turned out to be a total loss. "you think the worst of people instead of the best of people. this is about the best of you and what you can get out of this world and someone is always trying to take that away. it just makes me mad." mad."community members say
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brace yourself for a dose of royal cuteness. cuteness.prince william and catherine -- the duchess of cambridge -- have released two brand new photos of princess charlotte -- who was born in may.princess kate took the pictures in early november and posted them on twitter.the two images show the toddler princess sitting in a chair -- and laughing hysterically at a stuffed animal. kensington palace says they hope everyone enjoys the lovely photos. it's after the break... break...how you can go to the hawkeyes big ten championship game thanks to cbs 2. 2.in your cbs 2 weather first forecast we have...
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here's a look at some of eastern iowa's top stories -- on this morning... this morning, community members are invited to share a cup of joe with a police officer,.the iowa city police department is hosting coffee with a cop today starting at 9- thirty at high ground cafe.it will last two hours.the police department says its a way police and community members come together to talk about community issues and build
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relationships. it will start to look a little more like christmas today in the corridor.the official christmas tree of cedar rapids will be cut -- transported -- set and strung with lights today.starting at 8 this morning -- coonrod wrecker service will help the parks and recreation department staff in setting up the 35 foot tree.it's set to arrive at mays island between 9 and ten.the tree lighting will be friday at 5-thirty. the winner of our gridiron getaway contest will be announced this evening.cbs 2 is giving one lucky hawkeye fan two tickets to this weekend's big ten championship in indianapolis.the winner also receives a hotel stay and a 100-dollar gas card.we will be drawing a winner today, be sure to check out social media and our website to see if you've one. good morning, it's on this morning, we'll have a look at some of
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welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your_______ your_______ happening right now, about 150 world leaders leadersare meeting in paris for the u-n climate change summit. summit.the event kicked off today and runs through december 11-th.president obama says the main goal of the nearly two-week meeting is a long-term frame-work for global reductions in pollution with each nation setting its
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there's more security this morning in the french capital for the summit -- after the deadly attack that killed 130 people in paris two weeks ago. ago.and yesterday around 100 protesters in paris were detained once demonstrations turned violent.french president francois hollande said the violence was scandalous, because the clashes were caused by people that had nothing to do with environmental defenders, and since they happened at a memorial site for the victims of deadly attacks. president obama visited a separate memorial at the bataclan theater last night in paris, that was where 90 people were killed on november 13-th.they laid flowers down in honor of the victims.the president paid the visit with the french president and also the mayor of paris. here in the corridor, after the paris attacks -- islamic leaders continue to emphasize that their religion does not condone terrorism. imam molhim bilal from the iowa city mosque held a public lecture last night to denounce terrorism.he says the media portray false aspects of islam -- using images of isis and other extremist groups to
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actually stands for.he spoke to a standing room only crowd and says he hopes to teach others too. "to tell the people, we are just like you. and we are peaceful. and what these terrorists are doing has nothing to do with islam." islam."the lecture was followed by a question and answer session. new details this morning from the deadly shooting at a colorado planned parenthood. parenthood.suspect robert dear talked about baby parts to investigators after he surrendered to officials, but did not specifically say what drove him to go through with the act.a law enforecment official says dear told police he has anti-government and anti-abortion views.three people died, including a veteran police officer.five others were injured.the justice department is reviewing the attack as a possible act of domestic terrorism and could include hate crime charges. in des moines this weekend, weekend,bars were put on lockdown in the city's popular court avenue area after a shooting.a 21-year-old man was shot to death around 1 a-m -- and another man was injured.so
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in custody.it's des moines' seventeenth homicide this year. new this morning, classes are canceled today todayat the university of chicago, due to a threat made online. online.the f-b-i says someone posted a threat of gun violence specifically mentioning "the campus quad monday morning."all non- medical faculty, students and non-essential staff are being asked not to come to campus--or to remain indoors as much as possible if they are on campus. (matthias staisch/professor, univ. of chicago)"i mean, i was surprised. but one becomes sort of used to this, unfortunately that it didn't sort of freak me out. i just thought 'oh, well. i guess i'll have to cancel office hours and whatever else i had planned." planned."the university president said school officials decided to use caution, due to recent tragic events at other campuses around the country,this is the last week of regular full-time classes at the university before finals. in waterloo, waterloo,voters will head to the polls this week to choose a new mayor and one city council member. member.it's a run off election between quentin hart and tim
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clark.the two got the most amounts of votes in the november third election but did not get the majority vote required.that vote will be held tomorrow. a long time cedar rapids news anchor will be making a run in politics. politics.ashley hinson has announced overnight that she'll be running for a seat in the iowa house.she's looking to take the seat that belongs to house speaker kraig paulsen -- he is not running for re-election. on the campaign trial for the white house... house...ted cruz will be hosting a town hall right here in the corridor this morning. morning.that event starts right at ten a-m at the kirkwood center in coralville. cruz made a stop in van horne last night.many polls show the texas senator gaining ground in the hawkeye state.the latest quinnipiac poll has cruz in second place -- virtually tied with front- runner donald trump.cruz will make two more stops in eastern iowa this afternoon -- in clinton and bettendorf. the holiday shopping season continues today...it's officially cyber monday! monday!the national retail federation says 121 million shoppers plan to search for bargains across the internet.
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but according to retail sales, cyber monday, may have actually started on friday.in store sales for black friday were down this year, mainly because many shoppers grabbed deals online.this year makes the ten year anniversary since the very first cyber monday. if you spent your sunday on the road, you weren't alone. millions of people were also making the journey home following the long holiday weekend.trip-advisor says sunday is one of the busiest travel days of the year.while the airports *were busy, most people *drove - one survey says 62 percent - or 40 million people - hit the road this thanksgiving. it's now on this morning. morning.we'll take a look at the top three stories you need to know about before you start
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here's a look at the top three stories you need to know to start your week. week.around 150 world leaders are meeting in paris for the u-n climate change summit.the event kicked off today and will run through december 11- th.president barack obama says the main goal of the nearly two-week meeting is a long-term frame-work for global reductions in pollution with each nation setting their own targets. today is officially cyber monday!the national retail federation says 121 million shoppers plan to search for bargains across the internet. this year maks the ten year anniversary since the very first cyber monday. and meet iowa state's new head football coach.matt campbell will address the media later today.he's coming from toledo, where he won 35 games in just four seasons, including a win
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