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new this morning, morning,the united nations has been quick to set an emergency meeting that will take place today, following north korea's supposed hydrogen bomb test. test.last night -- the state media in the isolated country announced the test but right now -- the u-s can't confirm if the test actually happened and it could be several days before it can.a south korean spy agency says north korea may have tested an atomic bomb and not a hydrogen bomb -- which would be a lot more powerful.nations around the world have already imposed sanctions on north korea in the past for pursuing a nuclear program. back here in the united states, the president has laid out executive actions he hopes will curb gun violence.in a white house address, president obama says he will tighten existing laws without infringing on the rights of
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point, he was brought to tears as he spoke of the 20 first graders gunned down in their classrooms in newtown, connecticut. and from every family who never imagined that their loved one would be taken from our lives by a bullet from a gun, (wipes tear-pauses) every time i think about those kids it gets me mad. in his plan, the president hopes to expand background checks by having federal agencies treat all gun sales equally.that means weapons sold at gun shows and online, would be subject to the same background checks as all other gun sales. sales.right now about 40- percent of sales have no checks at all. all.the president also wants to increase funding for mental health care and to hire more a-t-f agents, something that would require approval from congress. the national rifle association has successfully lobbied
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any gun law reforms -- and they were active on twitter after the president's speech. speech.executive director chris cox tweeted "the american people do not need more emotional, condescending lectures that are completely devoid of facts." facts."in another tweet -- the n-r-a said "f-y-i the nra has been calling for the full enforcement of existing law for ... a while now." the president's executive actions have brought the gun control debate front and center, but what if we started using smart guns? cbs 2 news reporter stephanie johnson spoke to a gun store owner here in the corridor.. corridor..she joins us now in the studio, stephanie? stephanie?kevin ...after many tragedies the debate over gun control has taken center stage. the obama administration believes using technology to monitor guns will help solve the problem. problem.smart guns would identify gun owners through fingerprint identification and radio frequency.the white house believes this action would reduce gun violence in our country.however, ernie traugh, the owner of cedar valley outfitters, says this
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impossible for average people to buy a gun. the government is going to invest 500 hundred million dollars into making smart guns and its going to promote the use of this and the use of that i don't know about you . i don't have the money the federal government does sof if they want to incorporate using 2 thousand or 4 thousand dollar handguns because of the smart gun technology good for them. they have billions of dollars they're the government they have our tax dollars. dollars.gun rights groups, including the n-r-a, fear smart guns will be mandated, effectively taking guns out of the hands of many people. stephanie johnson, cbs 2 news. the president's executive action on gun control has reopened the debate on mental health and how *it relates to gun violence. violence.the mass murders of twenty children at sandy hook and a dozen movie-goers in colorado were both committed by young men suffering from mental illness.here in eastern iowa -- joan becker lived that tragedy when her son mark shot
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coach ed thomas in 2009.she says the president's call for law enforcement to share information about mentally ill people who pose a risk is helpful -- if done responsibly -- but it only scratches the surface. " unfortunately i think the president is missing the point here .. the gun controls themselves will not have the effect the president is really looking for - - it's the true change in our mental health system. system.becker says after so many years as a taboo issue -- it is encouraging that the president's comments at least have people talking about mental health and how people and families who are struggling might be helped. continuing coverage of the terror investigation investigationin san bernardino, california. authorities are now reaching out to the public for help. help.they're trying to fill the timeline of the suspects moves that day. they specifically want more information about an 18-minute gap of time between the attacks that killed 14 people, and the shootout that killed both attackers.f-b-i officials
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suspects contacted anyone during that time period. this morning enrique marquez, the friend of attacker syed farook, will appear in court. court.marquez is accused of conspiring with farook to provide material support to terrorists.he's also facing charges of marriage fraud and making false statements when he bought two rifles. authorities believe he bought the rifles for farook and his wife to use in the attacks. tomorrow marks one year since terrorists stormed the paris france office of satirical magazine, charlie hebdo. hebdo.12-people died in the attacks, including some of the country's most famous cartoonists.today, the magazine will publish this special edition to mark the anniversary.the headline reads "one year after: the assassin is still out there." this morning on the campaign trail -- with less than four weeks before the iowa caucuses -- the campaign stops are multiplying in the corridor. corridor.republican senator marco rubio brought his message to cedar rapids yesterday -- talking about the backlash he's received over
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the campaign trail.rubio said it is more important to him to first become president -- to then move the country in the direction he thinks it should go. i have missed votes this year you know why? because while senators shape the agenda, a president can set the agenda. we're not going to fix america with senators and congressmen. the only wya to turn this country around is to reverse the damage this president has done to the united states of america. america.rubio finishes up this three day iowa tour in marshalltown today. republican front-runner donald trump will be back on the tonight show with jimmy fallon. fallon.trump first appeared on fallon's late night show back in september.the episode drew four and a half million viewers.his next appearance will be next monday -- three weeks before the iowa caucuses and just one day before the president's state of the union adress. it's coming up next... next...the life saving piece of technology you can carry with you all the time on your phone.
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just last month a boat capsized off the western coast of florida, carrying 5 men that were duck hunting. hunting.they were found quickly in the ocean all because of an app on their phone. phone.casey cumley explains just how closely the app's developer was tied to their rescue. rescue. sot: he called me frantically saying dad our boat sunk and we're in the water.potentially miles out in the gulf of mexico jay stipe's 23 year old son kevin and his friends were in trouble.sot: at that point i grabbed my app took a look at it and i could see him. stipe and his son were using
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boat's navigational system. it's called "pro charts".from his home in tampa.. it gave him the exact coordinates to the location of his son's waterproof iphone.sot: he told me they were about three miles out and i looked at it and told him it looked like they were about one mile out.stipe called the coast guard with those coordinates of where his son's boat capsized.sot: he said that's amazing because i didn't know you could give lat low and coordinates i said yeah i have that in my app and i can see where they are right now.a fire rescue boat and a coast guard helicopter found them at the same time.sot: he called me back about thirty minutes later and said we've got the boys everyone's safe. stipe came up with the idea after trying to help search for two teens who disappeared off the east coast of florida over the summer.sot: it was disturbing to me because no one could tell us where to initially look.that's when stipe made the connection between a social navigational app and search and rescue.sot: we can actually use this to save lives. nat: we could read through the history of where he was.stipe's app stores the locations which also made easy to return to his son's accident to retrieve lost gear.
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welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your_______ your_______ data overages from smart phones can lead to very big phone bills. bills.julie watts explains why one family's 2-thousand dollar bill was from an i-phone feature few people know about. about. like many teens, ashton finegold didn't think much about the text message from at&t... warning he was nearing his data limit, he says he's seen it before... (sot-ashton finegold/teenager) "it just said - maybe 65 percent of your data has been used."and then this bill came. (sot-ashton finegold/teenager) "i thought my dad was going to kill me." (sot-jeff finegold/father) "it's usually 250 dollars a month - and this was two thousand dollars."the difference? a "new" feature - on ashton's i-phone called "wi-fi assist."standard with new , i-o-s-9.1 operating
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r)"i had no idea what that was." it's intended to make sure you always have a good signal by automatically "switching" to "cellular" data....... when a wifi-signal signal is weak.like in ashton's his bedroom.... where he thought he was still connected to wifi... while streaming and surfing. but instead, his phone's been gobbleing up data. a&. more than 144-thousand megs.... (sot- mike campbell/apple insider)"that is pretty high - but i can see it happening." mike campbell of the website "apple insider" says while "some" customers like what wi-fi assist does...many don't know they have it...(sot-mike campbell/apple insider)"it comes by default -- it is switched on... that's why there's an uproar."apple has no comment... but to turn off wifi assist.. go to setting, then cellular... then down at the bottomand as aston's now discovered... that's where you switch off wifi assist. julie
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here's a look at some of eastern iowa's top stories -- on this morning... in marion, new mayor nick abouassaly and three council memebers were sworn in on tuesday.abouassaly won a three- way election in november to become mayor.in the process, he vacated his seat on the city council.randy strnad was appointed by the council to fill the vacancy.kim etzel and paul draper were also sworn in. in cedar rapids -- c-street southwest will be closing near tait cummins memorial park on thursday.crews will soon be installing a new sewer line in the area.the work is expected to take two months to finish. three businesses met with
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enactus business organization tuesday afternoon, as well as go-daddy-dot-com.last month they won a business case competition mount mercy held after its annual market at the mount.all three businesses won a free online store from go- daddy.the market on the mount last month drew more than 30 vendors from across the community. an atlanta teacher and his students put together a dance video and it's catching fire. fire.ron clark posted this video sunday thats already got 2.5 million views on facebook. clark operates the non profit "clark academy" where kids have to adhere to 55 rules things like shaking hands, maintaining eye contact, answering questions in complete sentences. sentences.he won national teacher of the year for his work in a harlem new york school.he said he wants kids to feel good about coming to
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members of the police department. department.it went so far as saying they wanted to kill men in uniform.the page was quickly taken down after gaining alot of attention from residents and officers.but local authorities say apart from that incident, the overwhelming amount of social media users have been *positive.police say this doesn't change their mind on social media in general, they tend to use it to their advantage. "what i like about social media is monitoring the comments or reading the comments because it gives me a good feel for the tone of the community." community."since the anti- police page was taken down, a *pro-waterloo police page has been created.and the department told cbs 2 news since it's not considered criminal activity, the waterloo police do not plan to open an investigation. here in the corridor, the u-s army corps of engineers is urging people to be extremely careful near coralville lake. lake.right now, the lake is about ten feet higher than normal, but that level is decreasing rapidly.because the water is falling below the
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making for extremely dangerous conditions.the army corps says falling through the ice right now leaves little chance for escape.the warning came just a day after the body of 17- year-old tanner wymer was found in the lake after his canoe capsized sunday. a celebration of life is now set for the solon high school senior.a visitation will be held friday afternoon for tanner with funeral services at saint mary's catholic church in solon on saturday. instead of flowers, tanner's family is asking that donations be made to the tanner wymer memorial fund. iowa governor terry branstad wants to divert some tax dollars away from improving school buildings and put it towards water quality projects. projects.he's calling it his biggest and boldest plan yet. the governor wants to extend a one-cent sales tax established in 2008 by 20 years.the plan would provide nearly 21- billion dollars for schools and more than four-and-a-half billion for water quality projects in iowa.u-s agriculture secretary tom vilsack is praising the plan -- saying the state's water
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attention. flooding continues in the midwest -- mainly in illinois and missouri. missouri.it was caused by heavy winter rains and has killed 25 people so far.right now -- residents are dealing with a new concern -- sewage and wastewater.multiple treatment plants failed near saint louis -- sending millions of gallons of untreated human waste toward the mississippi river and into some communities' drinking water.it could be two weeks before this flood water goes back down. on the west coast -- los angeles is coping with record setting rainfall as el-nino flooding hits one of the country's biggest cities. cities.two major storms have already moved through and the third is expected to roll in this morning.l-a city officials have given out sandbags and set up shelters for homeless people -- especially people camped in flood-prone areas.flash-flood watches are in effect until early tomorrow morning. an update to the ongoing standoff in oregon. oregon.the leader of an armed group of people occupying a
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said they'll go home when a plan is in place to turn over some federal lands to locals. last night one rancher told some media that he believes warrants have been issued to five of the ranchers in the refuge but local authorities could not comment.the f-b-i still says they're looking for a peaceful resolution. the lawyers of a baltimore police officer officeraccused in the death of freddie gray last year, are asking that he not have to testify against another officer.gray died from injuries suffered while in police custody.six officers total have been charged.the trial for william porter ended with a hung jury and was rescheduled for june.next week the trial for the second officer is scheduled to begin. super bowl 50 is a little more than a month away -- and the city of santa clara is getting ready -- but it's not all being welcomed. welcomed.right now -- there's a legal battle over the location of the media days.the city planned for it all to take place at a youth soccer center.yesterday -- crews dug up irrigation systems and laid tiles down on the playing
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are saying the n-f-l is destroying their fields. "the city has these rules: you can only drink water out there, you can't eat food, there's no coffee, there's no soda, there's no animals running around. they have a really strict usage policy because they wanted to maintain the quality of the fields and then to turn around yesterday and watch the destruction that happened is just sickening." sickening."a judge wouldn't issue a restraining order against city crews.the next court hearing on the case is set for monday.the nf-l has promised the playing surfaces will be returned to their current condition or better. a waterloo home that helps those in need - needs to expand. expand.the catholic worker house is so packed that it's reaching capacity.it serves men, women and children. community member and volunteer fran fuller says right now - the mens house is packed and uses all five beds and three couchesthey want to buy an additional home - since there's such a high demand among men.so far - they have raised *some money but they're hoping to quickly make up the
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"it feels like rewarding work, it feels like i'm part of the solution instead of part of the problem - and maybe it's the way i've discovered i could live with integrity." integrity."on january 22, the catholic worker house is holding a fundraiser at the knights of columbus dedicated to getting this additional home.they have a go fund me page - and we've linked that information on our website, cbs 2 iowa-dot-com. there's a new opportunity for you to help local kids and have fun doing it. it.it's called hawkeyes for education.community members can get tickets to certain hawkeye sporting events at a discounted group rate.ten percent of that money goes back to the iowa city school district foundation.they plan to use the money to support an outdoor classroom program for sixth grade kids.so far -- the university says ticket sales have gone up every time they've announced a new event. if you haven't maybe gone to a women's game of you maybe haven't gone to a football game or a men's basketball game, regardless of the pricing, it's a way to maybe
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'you know what, maybe we'll try that game gamethere are two games available for several sports -- football -- volleyball -- wrestling -- baseball -- softball and men's and women's basketball.the tickets are available online through the district's foundation. it's official -- star hawkeye cornerback desmond king will be back next year.monday -- reports about his decision came through his mother -- but king went to instagram to confirm.in the post -- he says he wanted to finish his education and to be with his brothers his senior year.king was predicted to be as high as a first round pick in this year's nfl draft. it's still to come... come...the new information this morning about the rogue nation who might be testing hydrogen bombs.
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days after the paris attacks, senators came together for a top-secret briefing on the terrorist threat... marco rubio was missing - fundraising in california instead. two weeks later, terrorists struck again in san bernardino... and where was marco? fundraising again in new orleans. over the last 3 years, rubio has missed important national security hearings and missed more total votes than any other senator. politics first: that's the rubio way. right to rise usa
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here's a look at some of eastern iowa's top stories -- on this morning... in delaware county -- authorities say a farmer died after accidentally shooting himself.it happened just east of dundee.the delaware county sheriff's office tells cbs 2 news that 57-year-old randy kelchen was using a shotgun to euthanize an agressive bull. authorities say kelchen was climbing a gate when the
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-- killing him instantly. a cedar falls couple now knows how long they will be in jail for downloading child porn. frank martinez and his spouse donald wall were sentenced in federal court last week. according to the waterloo- cedar falls courier, both men were arrested in june for using a peer-to-peer network to download the images on a file sharing system.martinez will remain behind bars for the next 10 years, and will have to pay 25-hundred dollars in restitution.wall will be in jail for the next six years. in iowa city -- police say someone is passing out fake one-hundred dollar bills across town.investigators were able to track the fake bills by the serial number.all residents and businesses are being asked to check any one- hundred-dollar-bills they may have gotten since new year's day.to see the serial numbers officers are tracking right now -- head to our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. 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_______ new this morning, morning,the united nations has been quick to set an emergency meeting that will take place today, following north korea's supposed hydrogen bomb test. test.last night -- the state media in the isolated country announced the test but right now -- the u-s can't confirm if the test actually happened and it could be several days before it can.a south korean spy agency says north korea may have tested an atomic bomb and not a hydrogen bomb --
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powerful.nations around the world have already imposed sanctions on north korea in the past for pursing a nuclear program. back here in the united states, the president has laid out executive actions he hopes will curb gun violence.in a white house address, president obama says he will tighten existing laws without infringing on the rights of law-abiding citizens.at one point, he was brought to tears as he spoke of the 20 first graders gunned down in their classrooms in newtown, connecticut. and from every family who never imagined that their loved one would be taken from our lives by a bullet from a gun, (wipes tear-pauses) every time i think about those kids it gets me mad. in his plan, the president hopes to expand background checks by having federal agencies treat all gun sales
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sold at gun shows and online, would be subject to the same background checks as all other gun sales. sales.right now about 40- percent of sales have no checks at all. all.the president also wants to increase funding for mental health care and to hire more a-t-f agents, something that would require approval from congress. the national rifle association has successfully lobbied congress for years to reject any gun law reforms -- and they were active on twitter after the president's speech. speech.executive director chris cox tweeted "the american people do not need more emotional, condescending lectures that are completely devoid of facts." facts."in another tweet -- the n-r-a said "f-y-i the nra has been calling for the full enforcement of existing law for ... a while now." the president's executive actions have brought the gun control debate front and center,and there are several people here locally with opinions on the controversial issue.our cbs 2 news reporter stephanie johnson spoke to a gun store owner here in the corridor.. corridor..she joins us live in the studio, stephanie?
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ernie traugh, the owner of cedar valley outfitters, outfitters,he told me he shares the n-r-a's sentiment. traugh says the traugh says the background checks that the president expanded, already existed.he does believes the president is trying to fix the problem but says making it tougher to own a gun is not the answer. well it's easy for people to sit around and say they're mad about violence. i don't like violence i watched the pictures of the victims you know after sandy hook and they put the stories of each kid and they put pictures on there. i'm a parent of two children do i get emotional about it? yes. the only thing i don't do is blame an inanimate object. according to a-t-f records, iowa is the 44th most armed state with about six guns per one-thousand residents. stephanie johnson, cbs 2 news. the president's executive action on gun control has opened a new debate on mental health and how *it relates to gun violence. violence.the mass murders of twenty children at sandy hook and a dozen movie-goers in colorado were both committed
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mental illness.here in eastern iowa -- joan becker lived that tragedy when her son mark shot aplington-parkersburg football coach ed thomas in 2009.she says the president's call for law enforcement to share information about mentally ill people who pose a risk is helpful -- if done responsibly -- but it only scratches the surface. joan becker - mental health advocate - (( 15:17:57 )) " unfortunately i think the president is missing the point here ((15:18:21 )) .. the gun controls themselves will not have the effect the president is really looking for - - it's the true change in our mental health system. system.becker says after so many years as a tabo issue -- it is encouraging that the president's comments at least have people talking about mental health and how people and families who are struggling might be helped. continuing coverage of the terror investigation investigationin san bernardino, california. authorities are now reaching out to the public for help. help.they're trying to fill the timeline of the suspects
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specifically want more information about an 18-minute gap of time between the attacks that killed 14 people, and the shootout that killed both attackers.f-b-i officials hope to find out if the suspects contacted anyone during that time period. this morning enrique marquez, the friend of attacker syed farook, will appear in court. court.he's accused of conspiring with farook to provide material support to terrorists.marquez is also facing charges of marriage fraud and making false statements when he bought two rifles.authorities believe he bought the rifles for farook and his wife to use in the attacks. it's now on this morning.when we come back, we look at the top three stories you need to know about before you start your wednesday.
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day.the united nations has been quick to set an emergency meeting that will take place today, following north korea's supposed hydrogen bomb test. last night -- the state media in the isolated country announced the test but right now -- a south korean spy agency says north korea may have tested an atomic bomb and not a hydrogen bomb -- which would be a lot more powerful. today, charlie hebdo magazine will publish this special edition.it's to honor the 12-killed in terror attacks one year ago tomorrow.some of the country's most famous cartoonists were killed in the attack.the headline of the magazine reads "one year after: the assassin is still out there." officials are urging people to be extremely careful near coralville lake.right now, the lake is about ten feet higher than normal, but that level is decreasing rapidly.because the water is falling below the bottom of the ice, it is making for extremely dangerous conditions.the army corps says falling through the ice right
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