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around the world. world.students in turkey organized a against his comments.this man says: says:"a witch-hunt against islam and muslims has started. hatred of islam is trying to be legitimised by showing islam as a source of terror." but trump refuses to back down. down."it's not about rrigion, this is ababt safety."trump appeared on kelly & michael wednesday morning and said a ban on muslims is necessary in light of the attacks in san bernardino and paris. paris."we're going to have trendous problems, it's getting worse and worse, and those problems are coming from a certain sector." sector."and while republican party leaders are blasting trump's proposal - some potential voters say they agree with him. him."what do we do? we're in a tough situation. what is the right call to make? are we going to be a war? is it going to be more 9-11's?0 republican ollster frank luntz held a focus group of
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morning."how many people in that group of that 23, support what trump is recommending? a n on muslims temporarily?" temporarily?""i'd say about 40 percent."luntz says trump supporters like him because he says what they are thinking. weijia jiang, cbs news, washington. the e test national poll released tuesday shows trump leading the race with 27 percent support - well ahead of ted cruz in second with 17 percent.but***, the poll was conducted prior to the muslim ban comments. tele-caucus is the new buzzword coming to this presidential election cycle. the iowa democratic party is creating a virtual caucus location intended for those in the military, who are serving out-of-state, as well as for iowans living abroad.it will take place the evening of february first, the same time people here e home are heading to their caucus locations.more information on requirements as well as a link to register can be found on
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the u-s postal service and carriers like u-p-s and fed - expect to have a record number of deliveries this season. season.but police warn that you're not the only ones waiting for the delivery.all across the country -- they're investigating thieves who run n and snatch packages right off of front porches. they say if you're not going to be at home -- make arrangementswith a neighbor -- have a hold placed on all yoyo packages at the post office or require a signature for the gift to be delivered. retailers may also be able to help. help. " you know if you order something through an online store but they h he a local store, see if it could be sent there .. then you could pick it up there." if you're sending presents to a friend or relative -- crime prention officers also suggest you let that person know so they can look out for the package. fed - ex alone anticipates shipping more than 300 - *million packages.that's an increase of about twelve percent from last year.u-p-s says thier shipments are projected to climb ten percent
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packages shipped between the two companies.analysts say the rise and popularity of online shopping is fueling the increases. new details this afternoon afternoonabout the san bernarino shooting. shooting.this morning, f-b-i director james comey went before the senate judiciary committee and said the two shooters, were radicalized at least two years before the attack.hhsaid the two began talking about jihad before they became engaged.comey said the fbi believes they were inspired by foreign terrori organizations and they are working to understand their exacacassocaition with terror groups. in colorado springs, the man accused of killing three people at a colorado planned parenthood clinic will be formally charged today. prososutors are expected to charge robert dear with first degree murder.u-s attorney general loretta lynch called the shooting "a crime against women receiving health care services."he could face the death penalty if convicted. new this afternoon, afternoon,time magazine has revealed their person of the
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angela merl.time says they chose her for helping to preserve and promote europe spite on-going economic turmoil and a growing refugee crisis.time also called her a "resolute diplomat".she's the first woman to be named person of the year since 19-86.other candidatat included caitlyn jenner and donald trump. secretary of state john kerry is in paris today to talk climate changenhe's addressing delegates at the global climate chchge conference. negotiators ararseeking to reach consensus on a global climate agreement.speaking at a conference ahead of his address, kerry said he would explain tackling climate change as a jobs and economic issue. "you don't need to be a scientist to see that our planet is already changing in real, measurable, and alarming ways." ways."kerry claims investing in renewable energy to lower emissions has greater economic
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this hot air balloon is providing some beautiful views over paris but it has a much larger purpose.it's carrying the world's first flying laboratory.it goes up to 984 feet into the air, taking real time measurements of pollution as the c-o-p 21 climate conference continues.the climate change conference wraps up on friday. right now, the state is considering legal action against the cedar rapids community school district. district.a new report by the iowa deparment of natural resources shows some students and staff may have been exposed to asbestos during renovations at washington high school last year.the d-d-r sasa the state is also considering action against abatement specialties, the cedar rapids firm responsible for removing the asbest.the report says the potential exposure occured three times during the school year.the e school district says safety is their top priority and they are cooperating with the d-n-r. in a cbs 2 news follow-up,
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who killed 15-year-old aaron richardsononis summer, has pleaded guilty.as part of a deal with prosecutors, robert humbles pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntary manslaughter.he was originally charged with first-degree murder.humbles will be held in a juvenile tention center until he's 18, at which point he could be moved to prison. right now the jury is deliberating in the case of edward cusic.he's the 47- year-old man charged with first degree murder for killing his mother, anita labkon, with a crowbar three years ago. ago.closing arguments were delivered yesterday. prosecutors said cusic was well aware of what he did on the night of his mother's murder. his defense team pointed to a psychologist's diagnosis of neruocognitive impairment. this is computer science education week and to promote the subject, the cedar rapids community school district is partnering with imagination iowa to teach code.throughout this week, hunds of students from several schools have the opportunity to participate in
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organizeze say while coding is easy for some, it's a challenge for others, but it is still very important. "so it looks like a game and it looks like it's just fun but the reality is ththe is a lot of learning hahaening. so you can see the code that's being written and really connect the dots." dots."the students are also getting the opportunity to go on tours of local businesses and receive guidance for their college planning. radio personality bob bruce is headed back to eastern iowa's airwaves. airwaves.next month, newstalk radio 15-40 k-x-e-l in waterloo will add the bob bruce e dio experience weekdays from two to five. five.bruce had long been on the air at newsradio six hundred w-m-t in cedar rapids. he left for a job in omaha less than a year ago.k-x-e-l program director jeff stein says adding live, local programming is one of the station's top priorities. still ahead today, on the cbs 2 news at noon, location tracking.did you know your smarphone *could be tracking your every movement?why it's
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let people buy their prescription drugs from countries like canada at half the price. and cap monthly prescription costs for every american. thdrug companies have been over chahaing long enough. it's time to fight back. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. we are looking at a beautiful y.this is a live look outside over cedar rapids.the temperatures are pretty mild, as well. well.justin rerts joins us now, and justin, what's the weekend looking like? like? main weather- your planner shows what's ahead for the next hoursa&- now a live look
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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 mild all around iowa - the regional satellite/radar is keeping conditions ququt - let's move ahead in time by taking a look at the midwest surface mapa&- moving into a closer view with our 'predictor' forecast we see mainly quiet conditions - today's forecast features clear skies & cooler temperatures- tonight's forecast has us looking for mainly clear & &chilil conditions- the next three days show more dry and cool weather- our 7 day forecast to the area
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with no obgation. it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy electctns. my campaign isisowered 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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what if someone had a list of everywhere you go, along with the exact time you arrive and leave there each day? it turns out that information is on many of our phones. here's julie wattttwith how to b bt the e ature. feature. there not new, but most people dont exactly know what they are... or how to find their frequent locations. "click setting, privacy, location services, scroll down, system
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locations." and once there, most are shocked by what they find. "i feel a little bit sick" "this is everywherere you've been, the time that you left." it even labels your assumed home and work addressesa& based on the amount of time you spend there. "you arrived last night at 6pm and left your house this morning at 8am.""this is a little creepy""i don't like that it's doing it withou^ my knowledge""one of the concerningngthings is, this is hidden from you in your phone." and privacy experts like noah swartz of the electronic frontier foundation have longed been%concerned about the implications of this hidden information."this could be used by abusive partners. it could be used by police in an investigation. it could be used by your boss or your company if you gave them access to your phone or if you're usisi a work phone." cell phone data can also be subpoenaed for both criminal.... and civil cases - like divorce proceedings. "who can see this?"apple says the data is stored only on your devicea&unless you "opt in
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anonymously. you can delete the locatoins from your phone by clicking "clear history" a& but first, you have to know how to find it. "did you know it was there?""no""did you turn this on?""no." julie watts, for cbsews, julie watts, for cbs news, san francisco. we're getting an up-close look at one of the planet saturn's moons. moons.nasa's cassini spacecraft took this picture of the "prometheus" moon earlier this week.you can make out details of the moon's pock-marked d surface here ... ... as well as one of saturn's iconic rings streaking across the top of the photo.this is one of cassini's highest resolution views yet of prometheus. "how much credit card debt americans are racking upmove over google... there's a new best place to work! i'm jill waer at the nyse, i'lhave those ories and more coming g
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the best places to work are revealed, according to e survey!and the result might surprise you.jill wagner reports in today's moneywatch. moneywatch. two of america's biggest and oldest companies could be joining forces.dow chemical and du pont are reportedly in talks to merge - creating the second largest chemical company in the world.they're worth nearly 120 billion dollars combined.yahoo is *not* selling its stake in chinese e commerce giant alibaba juststet -- worth about 30 billion dollars. instead, yahoo will create a separate company for the rest of its assets... including yahoo's internet business. there's still a lot of uncertainty y about what the future holds for ceo marissa mayer--and her plan to revive the company.americans are racking up the most credit card debt since the nancial
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average household d with credit card debebwill likely ring in the new year owing more than 8 thousand dollars. the most since 2008.and move over google.air bnb is now ranked number one on glassdoor's annual list of the best places to work. it's basededn employee feedback. some workers say there are opportunities to learn and grow---plusa& meals are made in house... with vegetarian and gluten free options.and that's your cbs moneywatch repopo. for more follow me on twitter at jill wagner cbs. at the nyse, i'm jill wagner. justin has your weather to go next...but first here's a a ok at today's markets.
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heart disease. asthma. diabetes. 7 out of 10 americans take prescription drugs. but in the last 7 years drugs prices have doubled. hillary's going to take on the drug compmpies. require medicare to negotiate lower drug prices. let people buy their prescription drugs from countries like canada at half the price. and cap monthly prescription costs for every y erican. the drug companies have been over charging long enough. it's time to fight back. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. check out this video of a cat check out this video of a cat swimming!apparently she didn't want to be carried across the
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that does it if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while r people work longer hours for lower wages, most all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all
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