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contact, traffic contact, are the same reasons that officers would have contact with an impaired driver.if an officer notices slurred speech, fumbling or the smell of alcohol, you may be asked to do field sobriety tests. standup: if you fail a field sobriety test such as this one, walking the line, you may end up (cuff) sitting in a seat like this one...probably not the place you want to spend your first few hours of 2016 or after the rose bowl game.23:48:10 if the officer believes that the person is impaired, they will bring them back to the police department to request a breath specimen and that is done on a machine called the datamaster.the legal limit in iowa is point oh eight.23:49:29 if they decide to take the test and blow over that limit, point zero eight, then there will be a revocation and that revocation period depends on whether it's their first offense, second offense, etc. if you don't take the test,
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your refusal.after that the officer has charges to write and you'll be delivered to the imagine... legal fees and fines, what that could do to insurance rates and current and future employment opportrunities...cost a lot. 23:52:43 we are talking, in totality, thousands of dollars. bailey says if you're cheering on the hawks, do so safely and responsibly.covering the corridor in iowa city, mellaney moore, cbs 2 news. one person is recovering after an overnight shooting in waterloo. just before two, officers were called to a bar on fourth street on reports no one would leave the bar. when they got there, they noticed a group of people in an alley nearby and heard several shots fired. that's when people in the crowd began running from the alley. one waterloo officer fired at a suspect but missed. within the group, one person was hit and taken to a hospital but is expected to be okay. several armed suspects were arrested.
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were hurt after a hit and run. it happened in an alley next to a bar on main street.police say there was a fight before the collision, and its believed those who were hit were involved in the fight. both victims were taken to the hospital. if you know anything about the incident, you're asked to call cedar falls police. continuing coverage on the body camera debate. a new report says policies for police body cameras in iowa don't meet recommeded standards.the des moines register says the public hasn't been involved in drafting regulations and officers aren't telling people they're being recorded. state public safety officials say they don't require officers to notify individuals they're being recorded because it's not against iowa law.here in cedar rapids - police chief wayne jerman told the register he will share body camera policies with the public when they're drafted. the number of people killed on
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the iowa department of transportation says 316-people were killed in traffic accidents in iowa, while that might seem high, it's less than last year.more than 40- percent of those fatalities were due to people not wearing their seat belts. temps are in the 20s 20s mostly clear skies prevail prevail sunny skies and seasonal temps expected saturday. temperatures will rise from 12
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not everyone could make it out to pasadena to watch the rose bowl in all its glory...so here in cedar rapids, fans have packed sports bars to show their support. support.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller joins us from the fieldhouse on first avenue... avenue...dora, what's it like right now? i'm sure you can hear the excitement here...but we're definitely feeling it -- and the game started just a couple hours ago.from the comfort of their bar tops, cedar rapids doesn't seem *so bad to watch the game.in cali, it's a little bit warmer and the view might be better out there, but fans here are making the best out of this.we've learned that
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know it's been a long time coming for fans to see their team at the rose bowl so we're going to enjoy watching this game with them. them.this assignment is hard karen, but we're up for the challenge.we'll be here at the fieldhouse throughout the game, catching up with fans. covering the corridor in cedar
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no matter the score - big games like a rose bowl mean a lot of good exposure for college football programs. coaches earn prestige and better jobs.players get seen on national t-v and by professional teams - and the schools getmillions for dollars for just showing up. up.cbs 2 news reporter kevin barry explains how these massive bowl games also help the student body. for many sports fans and even people who may not understand what's going on on the field - having a good college sports team to root for can be a blast -- but it can also change the make up of a student body - for the better. chandler ooms was free to make his own decisions about where to go to college -- but his mom jane was going to try and tip the scales anyway jane ooms class of 1989when he was just a little guy the first little outfits he would get were the iowa onesies and living in california that was
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graduated in 1989 and moved out to california soon after. so when she found out the hawks would be here too... motheroh my gosh i was screening i was so excited not many other people in the golden state had that kind of reaction. they just didn't know about iowa the way she did. motherso often people are like "why iowa?" he says why not it's such a great school. chandleri knew they were always a really good football team but now i feel like it's even cooler but now i get to say i went to the rose bowl before i even went to the school. even just being on in one of the biggest bowl games on tv can change the way people think about a school. dr brent gage is iowa's associate vice president of enrollment management. dr gage associate vice president for enrollment . management we'll have people who will say, hey i'm interested in iowa send me some information then we can send information to them. he says alumni and current students help too - building hawkeye networks and sharing their experiences around the country. chandler it's a really homey-feeling university and cuz it's right on the river you get to do all those river sports. i think it's just one of the best choices for anyone.
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december, when iowa was playing in the tax slayer bowl -- a renewed effort to reach out to students has increased the number of applications they're seeing by 10 percent in the past year. you can only imagine what a game like the rose bowl will do for those numbers. inpasadena kevin barry, cbs 2 news. top hawk kirk ferentz, once again tops the list of highest- paid iowa state employees. records show ferentz made nearly 4-million dollars last fiscal year. rounding out the top three are actually two men who no longer work for the state. former iowa state basketball coach fred hoiberg made a little more than 2 million and former i-s-u football coach paul rhoads brought in nearly 2-million. the highest-paid state employee who isn't a coach is the chief executive officer of the university of iowa hospitals and clinics. we want to know what you think of coach ferentz's salary. do you think he's earned it? join the converstaion on our
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hawk fans were glued to their tv's this morning to see iowa's appearance in the tournament of roses parade. the 35-foot long float, is decked out with roughly four- thousand flowers.60-volunteers worked for hours to get the float ready for it's maiden voyage in the parade. one of the top - if not *the top - new year's resolutons is to commit to diet and exercise. exercise.too often those well meaning ideas fade away - but experts say to stick with your pledge - because of how it can impact your *future.cbs 2 news reporter steffi lee brings us some of their tips. too often - we want quick results when we make these new year's health resolutions.but like many things, slow and steady wins the race - and experts say you need to make it your lifestyle to see the impact. impact.fitness experts say just securing a membership won't help if you don't stick to your goal.one personal trainer says he doesn't even call exercise plans a resolution.some dieticians say
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what you eat.they say to build meals around all food groups and control your portions. "i try to make it more realistic - that way they actually have a lifestyle to pursue as opposed to a resolution." resolution.""making those incremental changes is really important too - don't say i'm going to jump straight from eating no vegetables to eating five cups of vegetables a day." day."so these small adjustments to workouts and meals won't show results overnight, but health officials say your body will start feeling over time.steffi lee, cbs 2 news. still to come on cbs 2 news at six. six.the hawkeyes are battling it out in the rose bowl, but plenty of other bowl games this new year's day -- could ohio state hold off notre dame
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if you thought the big ten title game was "big" think again --the rose bowl in pasadena seats over 95,000 fans. and early estimates are saying more than half of those seated there today sporting black and gold and cheering on the iowa hawkeyes in their sixth rose bowl appearance. but a tough one to watch for those fans -- christian mccaffery -- you've heard the name all week and he's lived up to the billing so far. he had over two hundred yards on his first eight touches.... thirty-five nothing the score, the third quarter just got under way...
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full week of celebration in southern california .... including yesterday's fan rally on the u-s-s iowa. we brought you the cannon shot yesterday on cbs 2 iowa, but a new angle today shows ... cbs 2 news anchor kevin barry got quite a fright from that one - - kevin and zach hanley will join us tonight at 10 live from pasadena with highlights and reaction from the rose bowl... number five and number six clashing in pasadena, number seven and number eight in the fiesta bowl....ohio state up big second quarter -- and that lead about to get bigger. ezekial elliot -- his third touchdown of the game -- we're only in the second quarter!but the fighting irish fought back -- deshone kizer to chris brown-- runnn it! run it!-- cuts the lead to seven in the third quarter...moments later.. don't tempt the beast... zeke flies by everyone and in for six... buckeyes win 44-28.... following their historic win
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night, the iowa men's basketball team heads to indiana tomorrow for another tough test in number fourteen purdue... now, it's not every day you upset the number one team in the country -- and fran mccaffery and the hawks did enjoy tuesday's win -- but it's just one step towards a much larger goal: win a conference title. "it wasn't just our goal to beat michigan state. our goal is to win the big ten. and you can only do that one game at a time. and we're one and oh and have another tough road trip in less than a week." week."" well i think it's big but the other thing is .... you wanna win your home games if you can. it's not always easy depending on who you're playing but it's hard to win on the road in this league." ben jacobson and u-n-i also opened their conference slate with a win at home wednesday night and back on the road tomorrow as well against one of the surprise teams in the m- v-c: twelve and two southern illinois. the panthers know it will be a tough test -- but
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of their last eight ... they're ready for the challenge. "when you go on the road, especially in conference, it's never easy. no matter who you play, they're gonna give it their all and fight to the end... being on the road like we were the past couple of games... it's gonna help us a lot with our focus... just bringing that focus that we need to get the job done." done.""you gotta count on your seniors. and then this group's got to count on having played some tough road games. and we need to use that experience to
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evening. you got people working incredibly long hours. median family income today -- $4,000 less than it was in 1999. the bottom line of this economy is that it is rigged. what this campaign is about is to demand that we create an economy that works for all of us rather than a handful of billionaires. if you work 40 hours a week in america, you should not live in poverty. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. on average, it takes three hundred americans working for a solid year, to make as much money as one top ceo. it's called the wage gap. and the republicans will make it worse by lowering taxes for those at the top and letting corporations write their own rules.
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