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new this morning morningif you're watching this -- it's time to get up for work -- you did not win a billion doars. llars.but lottery officials y three very lucky people will be splitting the one-point-6 billion n llar prize.jackpot winning tickets were sold in california, tennessee and florida. florida.the news caused celebration at this 7-eleven in chino hilis, california, where one of the tickets was purchased.that store will earn 1-million bucks for selling the ticket.right now, it's unknown if there were any *other winning ticketstsif no one would've won last night's drawing, lottery officials say the next jackpot would've soared to 2-billion dollajs. here in iowa, no one matched all six numbers, but according to the iowa lottery, one person matched five, netting them 2-million dollars with a power play option. option.iowa lottery players broke sales records -- trying to win that billion dollar prize. prize.and that means more
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25 percent of ticket sales goes to state causes -- and the majority of that money goes to the state's general fund.the rest goes to the vision iowa program to help tourism -- and 2-point-5 million dollars goes to the iowa veterans trust fund. i have to approro applications for the veterans trust fund, which can be used to help veterans who are under 200 percent poverty level and under $15,000 in assets assetsthe rest of the money goes to lottery operational costs and, of course, the prize money. some area schools say governor branstad's proposed boost in education spending isn't enough. enough.during his condition of the state address, the governor proposed a two-point-45-percent increase in funding next school year, that's more than 145 million dollars more in funding.clear creek amana school board president steve swenka tells cbs 2 ws they need four- percent just to keep up with inflation. the state board of regents is also competing for it's fair share of funding.the board represents iowa's three state universities and they'r'r
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dollars.but the governor is setting aside only eight- million.democrats want lawmakers to approve more money for higher education -- but republicans say it is getting hard to strereh an already tight bbget. the success of agriculture in iowa is directly tied to everything from school funding to the state budget. budget.and many we talked to at yesterday's w-m-t ag expo say 20-16 could be a chalalnging year for the state. after a string of exceptionally good years in agriculture, farmers and those working in equipment and service say crop prices and sts could mean some belt- tightening. " some have spent that income, some have invested that income and some have saved that income .. kell we're getting ready to give it all back, it's a little bit like we're at the gambling table and when you win a litttt you better put soso in ur pocket." pocket."governor branstad has said concerns over ag revenues in iowa are behind his conservative approach to school funding and the state budget. breaking news overnight in indonesia, indonesia,a terror attack has been carried out in the capital city of jakarta.
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so far, including five attackers, but authorities say the death toll will likely rise.authorities said the suspects imitatad the terror acts in paris in november. reuters is reporting right now that the terror group isis has just claimed responsibility for the attack.we'll continue to track this developing story, and bring you updates all morning long. in a cbs 2 news follow up, up,there's controversy over a new video from iranian state t- v, that shows a u.s. sailor apologizing flowing their capture earlier this week. week."it was a mistake, that s our fault, and we apologise for our mistake. iranian behavior was fantastic while we were here, we thank you very much for your hospitality and your assistance." assistance." the sailor is not identified by name, but is called the commander of the group.right now, it's unclear whether the sailor was speaking voluntarily.the u-s centralal command is saying the video looks to be authentic, but they could not speak on the conditions or what the crew was experiencing at the time. the ten sailors were released
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but at least two g-o-p presidential presidentialcandidates are speaking out about the situation.both chris christie and marco rubio commented on the sailors at campaign stops wednesday. wednesday.christie said it was outrageous and shows how little iran respects current esident barack obama.rubio said it angered him to watch the broadcast of the 10 service members captured in the persian gulf.he told voters if he's elected he plans to reversthe nuclear deal that was recently reached with iran. those two candidates -- and five others will take center stage tonight in the next republican debate. debate.it's a smaller cast of candidates in the prime time show-down -- since host fox business network relegated rand paul and carly fiorina to the early bout.but in an interview earlier this week -- paul said won't participate if he's not in the first tier.the undercard event begins at 5 5 tonight -- while theheain debate is scheduled to start at 8. ted cruz is sitting at the top of the g-o-p candidates in iowa -- at least in the latest des moines register poll.and now he's gotten a aendorsement from a reality t-v star.
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personality phil robertson has endorsed the texas senator. cruz issued a statement saying he was trilled to have his support.political insiders say robertson's endorsement could give the cruz campaign an even bigger boost with evangelical voters. the des moines register released their newest democratic poll just about an ur ago. ago.the new numbers show hillary clinton leading bernie sanders by just two points -- 42 to 40.her support dropped by 6-percentage points since the last des moines register poll last month.but sanders hahaonly gained j jt one percent during that time frame. there will soon be debate in linn county countyover a potential minimum wage hike.it's been a few months since *johnson county raised its wage, which will eventualal hit 10-10 an hour. hour.now it seems as though linn county is considering the same thing.supervisor brent oleson says raising the minimum wage to 10-10 an hour would help boost the county's economy,y,decreaea employee turnover and reduce food insecurity.one local business owner told cbs 2 news they
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the minimum wage, buit would not affect their business because they already pay their ememoyees more. "we try to take care of our employees and most of the time we don't pay minimum wage here, it gives people more of an incentiv-feeling appreciated, going to work and understanding even if they are not capable of getting 'x' amount of jobs....w, that they will be getting a wage thats survivible." survivable." "i think k 's important to get the public discussion started but do it in a thoughtful reasonable, measured approach." approach."supervisor oleson wants to create a group of small business owners, city leaders and workers to just discuss raising the wage--and come up withthproposals of how it could be accomplished. it's still to come on cbs 2 this morning... morning...what happened in the moments before a car went out of control -- with no driver to stop it.
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here's a look outsideour temps are warm this morning in the 20s and 30sour temp chance is around 15-20 degrees warmer forecasted highs today: upper 30s and low 40sour temps will be warmer where there is less snow.o headlines show mainly sunny skies, warm temps and a ld weekend aheadsateteite d radar shows some clouds in eastern iowaour winds are light and breezy in some spots from the southwinds will chance directions after midnight and cold air from the northwest will push into eastern iowathe winds will drop our tempsnd thanks to a cold frontoving in we'll see reallyold air on sunday with temps below 0.predcitor shows nshine today with clouds building tonight. therers a small chance for some light rain and snow tomorrow morning. today: sun & clouds. temps in the upper 30s and low 40s. tonight: clouds build with a slight chance for sct. lt. rain/snow mix. lows in the 20s our seven day shows temps dropping through sunday with highs below 0. temps stay pretty nmal for next week
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a frightening, yet unbelievable scene on a busy street in california. california.a car went out of control, and spun in circles without a driver. driver.erica nochlin shows us how police put an end to this wild ride. ride. it isn't a prank - or an optical illusion - it is what it seems -- an out-of-ctrol car -- in reverse - going in circles - in moreno valley.. with no driver inside!it was all caught on camera with tommy anderson's cell phone tommy anderson, moreno valley resident *5:32 i've lived out here a long time, and i've seen a lot, but i've never seen anything like this before, heheays moments before he presesd record - a man was on top of the car - in a desperate attempt to stop it. anderson: 8.28 to turn the corner and see a guy hanging on, belly first, spinning around, i didn't know what to think, it was unreal :34 erica/stand up12:5:5 this is the area it happened - right in front of apartment homes and in a busy street at the time - police had to close down frederick st in both directions to put a spike strip down and get that car under control.anderson:6.26 i was ctually pretty worried about the officers, they were getting pretty close, and who knows, it's a driverless car,
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that thing may gomoreno valley police say no one was hurt - and the car's owner eventually got it towed. e driver apparently didn't know *why this happened with his honda accord - but told police it was likely a mechanical error. all tommy anderson knows - is his three minute video 9.50 everybody was just in aweis quite popular on facebook. anderson: 7.50 last time i
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...and spoke out on women's right.. ...went toe to toe with russia on human rights. the drug and insurance companies spent millions against her... ...but hillary didn't quit until eight million children got health care. i've never been called a quitter and i won't quit on you. she's got what it takes to do the toughest job in the world.
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your_______ earlier r is week, we showed you this car, fully covered in ice in new york.icy water blowing in from lake erie snow and heavy winds helped create what some are calling the carcicle. carcicle.al vaughters was there when crews had the daunting task of getting one car out of the parking lot. lot. the "ice car" turned into something of a tourist bttraction at hoak's parking lot along g ute 5.high winds.. wiping up the lake erie surf.. drenched the mitsubishi sedan.. then it froze, under a massive layer of ice.meghan rowe used her day off to check out the removal operation.((it
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once-in-a-lifetime, you've got to come check it out, and i just happened to be here when they are taking out.t.after getting the call from the owner's insurance company.. lenny iwanenko and his 4-man crew from lake erie towing.. came in with a plan.melt the ice with powdered calcium chloride.. and remove it.(nat. sot of removal)**(sot lenny with brittni)**((twenty years of doing this, never seen an adventure of that magnitude. i was excited to get the call.)) three-undred-fifty pounds of calcium chloride, and within minutes.. lenny's crew worked the car free.. leaving behind an ice dsculpture of a different kind.. and headed down the road to the west herr collison cenenr*(sot lenny) *((let it start melting, we put a bunch down by the tires, so that way we could start loosening that up, and with 15 minutes we were able to extract it from the ice, and get her up on the truck.)) lenny found out calcium chloride would work much better than rock salt for extracting the car.it has lower freezing point, and once it melts the ice, the liquified calcium continues to
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be less corrosive.*(sot lenny) *((it starts off in flakes, and then once it starts melting it turns into a liquid form. it's coming u unext... next...see why the powerball drawing had people who didn't even win the lottery jumping for joy last night. night. cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story tips at 1-800-222-kganor email us at news at cbs2iowa.comor connect with us
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dad: spots. culligan man: the problem is your water! anncr: a culligan whole-house water conditioning system gets rid of sediment or impurities. here's a look outside...our current temps..winds are a bit breezy from the south in some locationssatellite and radar show some clouds passing through eastern iowaour planner shows sunny skies today with temps warming into
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lots of dreams were crushed last night after three people won the powerball lottery.one of the winners is from this town called chino hills. hills.this was the scene at the store last night.the hashtag chino hills is trending online today.there are tons of pictures and videos of this store clerk surrounded by tons of people. reports say every couple of minutes people would chant "chino hills!"the store clerk said he's very proud the ticket was sold there.
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and then voted for it. he supported his own dream act and then he abandoned it. marco rubio. just another washington politician you can't trust. jeb bush. he's a leader, so you always know where he stands. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. right now on cbs 2 this momoing...the breaeang news overnight after a terrorist attack rocks one southeast asian capital city. the fate for two cedar rapids police officers involved in a foot chase -- and deadly shooting in october. the results of a new health study that could help in the
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welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kevin barry. barry.and i'm kelly d'ambrosio. d'ambrosio. let's get a check of our cbs 2 weather first forecast. here's a look outside...our current temps..winds are bit breezy from the south in some locationssatellite and radar show some cloudsdsassing through eastern ioioour planner shows sunny skies today with temps warming into the 40s! enjoy!
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breaking news overnight in indonesia, indonesia,a terror attack has beenenarried out in the capital city of jakarta. jakarta.seven people are dead so far -- including five attackers and two civilians, but authorities say the death toll will likely rise. rise.a police official said e suspects imitated the terror acts in paris in november, setting off bombs around a shopping mall and then getting into a gun fight with police.reuters is reporting right now that the
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claimed d responsibility for the attack.we'll continue to track this developing story, and bring you updates all morning long. more people have been arrested in turkey following a suicide bombing that illed at least 10 german tourists. tourists.police in turkey have detained four more suspects. the turkish prime minister visited the attack site on wednesday.he says militants loyal to isis carried out the attack.authwrities say the suicide bomber slipped into the country from syria and was not tracked by turkish security.turkey joined the u.s.-led fight against isis last year. an update to a death investigation in italy. italy.a suspect t now in custody in the strangulation death of american ashley olsen. the 35-year-old was found dead last weekend in her apartment. a senegalese immigrant was arrested.authorities say the man was known to them for being involved in the local drug scene.the arrest was based on d-n-a evidence taken from the scene and surveillance video that showed the two together. in another update,the first u-s lawsuit against malaysia airlines for their mysterious
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filed.the flight from kuala lumpur to beijing -- carrying 239 passengers and crew -- disappppred two years ago.and most of the wreckage -- except for a piece of a wing -- has not been found.the lawsuit was filed in federal court in washington d-c by philip wood's sons -- he died in the crash.the a aorney representing them said the compensation offered by the insurance company on behalf of the airline was "offensive." the man who admitted to killing three people at a colorado planned parenthood clinic says the shooting w w not planned.he spoke to a denver t-v station from his jail cell on wednesday -- and told them the shooting was spur of the moment.robert dear also said he targeted the organization because they -- in his words -- "murdedelittle babies."dear is facing 179 charges -- including murder and attempted murder. cbs 2 news is learning new details aboul an officer- involved shooting. shooting.linn county attorney jerry vander sanden says two cedar rapids police officers will *not face charges for killing a suspect in october.
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gossman died when officers lucas jones and bryson garrrrger shot at him a combined 25 times. times.officers were conducting a drug investigation when gossman fled from a traffic stop.the department says gossman pointed a loaded gun at one ofhe officers.that's when they opened d fire.an autopsy revealed gossman had meth in his system when he was shot and killed. an arrest has been made in an infant's death at waterloo daycare. daycare.back in june - policic responded to the daycare because the 18-month-old boy was unconscious in a car seat. the child was taken to the hospital where he died from what the state medical examiner ruled "mechanical asphyxiation" from a seat strap.on wednesday - amy hangartner was charged with child endangerment after an investigation into the death. hangartner was the care provider when the child died. th morning - she remains in the black hawk county jail. as we've seen at the start of this week, winter can be very harsh here in the corridor. corridor.now imagine not having a warm home to spend the freezing cold nights. that's a reality many people
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year,cbs two news reporter stephanie johnson has more on efforts to prevent anyone from sleeping out in the cold. cold.each year, the @willis dady shelter provides a place to stay for nearly 400 hundred single men and families around the corridor. corridor.the shelter provides lndividuals with bedding, clothing, and food.the e elter also works closely with the police department.on very cold nights, like ones we've seen just this past week, police officers can bring homeless individuals to the center. executive director, phoebe trepp,say although they have helped many people there's still more to be done. capacity iover 90 percent throughout the year and especially in the winter. we see trends throughout the year so during the winter we see more single people looking for shelter and in the summer we see more families and those numbers are not going down if anything we're serving more and more people everyryyear.a if you know anybody in need of
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319-366-7999. stephanie johnson...cbs2 news. a mumps outbreak has been reported at a central iowa high school. school.seven students in indianola have been diagnosed with mumps since december. authories say at least t two were *not vaccinated. students are required to be vaccinated, although, exceptions are made through a medical or religious waiver.teachers have now been instructed to disinfect their rooms beforereeach class period. warning labels on sugar sweetened drinks, could help parents avoid buying the drinks for their kids, according to a new study. study.the warnings would be milar in the labels on tobacco products.resesechers from the university of pennsylvania found when labels warn of obesity, diabetes and tooth decay, parents are much less likely to purchase the drinks. turning now to marion... mari...it's a celebration for r msey's wine bistrtrin the uptown district.a grand re- opening last night marked the completion of an expansion -- doubling their space on 7th avenue. it also features a new live music venue and enough
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"its the community that really makes this business great and thats why we are in it is for the people" people"besides the extra space -- ramsey's now features more food selections. it's still to come... come...the corridor community taking another look at it's minimum wage after johnson county has started to raiai
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hour. she's always stood strong... ...to get the job done. hillary clinton. she stood up to china... ...and spoke out on women's rights... ...went toe to toe with russia on human rights. the drug and insurance companies spent millions against her... ...but hillary didn't quit until eight million children got health care. i've never been called a quitter and i won't t it on you. she's got what it takes to do the toughest job in the world.
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here's a look outsideour temps are warm this morning in the 20s and 30sour temp chance is around 15-20 degrees warmer forecasted highs today: upper 30s and low 40sour temps will be warmer where there is less snow.our headlines show mainly sunny skies, warm temps and a cold weekend aheadsatellite and radar shows some clouds in eastern iowaour winds are light and breezy in some spots from the southwinds will chance directions after midnight and cold air from the nohwest will push into eastern iowathe winds will drop our temps and thanks a cold front moving in we'll see really cold air on sunday with temps below 0.predcitor shows sunshine today with clouds building tonight. there's a small chance for some light rain and snow tomorrow morning. today: sun & clouds. temps in the upper 30s and low 40s. tonight: clouds build with a
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here's a look at some of eastern iowa's top stories -- on this morning... gas prices in the corridor are getting closer to the dollar-60 mark.in cedar rapids -- gas-buddy-dot-com says prices can be found for as w asas buck-61.that's 35-cents lower than iowa's state-wide average of a dollar-96.across the country - the average is a dollar-93. the governor of vermont will be in the corridor today campaigning for hillary clinton.peter shumlin will make a visit to clinton's organizing office in cedar rapids.shumlin has endorsed clinton since may, and serves as chair of the democratic governors association. good morning, it's on this morning, we'll have a look at some of today's top stories, right after this. cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story tips at 1-800-222-kganor email us at news at cbs2iowa.comor connect with us
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dollars.but4lottery officials say but lottery officials say three very lucky people will be spliting the one-point-6 billion dollars.jackpot winning tickets were sold in california, tennessee and florida. florida.the news caused celebration at this 7-eleven in chino hills, , california, where one of the tickets was purchased.that store will earn 1-million bucks for selling the ticket.if no one would've won last night's drawing, lottery officials say the next jackpot would've soared to 2- billion dollars. here in iowa, no one matched all six numbers, but according to the iowa lottery, one person matched five, netting them 2-million dollars with a power plpl option. option.iowa lottery layers broke iowa lottery players broke sales records -- trying to that billion dollar prize. prize.and that means more money coming back to iowans. 25 percent of ticket sales goes to state causes -- and the majority of that money goes to the state's general fund.the rest goes to the vision iowa program to help tourism -- and 2-point-5 million dollars goes to the iowa veterans trust fund. gary boseneiler, johnson county veterans affairs
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approve applications for the veterans trust fund, which can be used to help veterans who are under 200 percent poverty level and under $15,000 in assets assets the rest of the money goes to lottery operational costs and the prize money. some area schools say governor branstad's proposed boost in education spending isn't enough. enough.during his condition of the state address, the governor proposed a two-point-45-percent increase in funding next school year, that's more than 145 million dollars more in funding.clear creek amana school board president steve e enka tells cbs 2 news they need four- percent just to keep up with inflation. the state board of regents is also competing for it's fair share of funding.the board represents iowa's three state universitiesesnd they're asking for an extra 20-million dollars.but the governor is setting aside only eight- million.democrats want lawmers to approve more money for higher education -- but republicanansay it i i getting hard to s setch an already tight budget. the success of agriculture in iowa is directly tied to
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to the state budget. budget.and many we talked to at yesterday's w-mm ag expo sasa20-16 could be a challenging year for the state. after a string of exceptionally good years in agriculture, farmers and those working in equipment and service say crop prices and costs could mean some belt- tightening.governor branstad has said concerns over ag revenues are behind his conservative approach to school funding and the state budget. 0 back at the capitol, it was the chief justice of the iowa supreme court's turn to g gbefore lawmakers.chchf justice mark cady delivered his condition of the judiciary speech -- highlighting advancements in protecting children -- trying to end racial disparity and improving transparency.but the chiefef justice also spoke a aut human trafficking -- calling it an issue iowans can no longer see as just an urban problem. it exists as a dark underworld in many communities across iowa and is associated with some of iowa's most iconic places and events. there is no justice when children are
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justice cady said iowa needs a prompt and comprehensive effort to identify victims of sex trafficking in iowa so the state can provide services victims need. in a cbs 2 news follow u u up,there's controversy over a new video from iranian state t- v, that shows a u.s. sailor apologizing following their capture earlier this week. week."it was a mistake, that was ououfault, ananwe apologise for our mistake. iranian behavior was fantastic while we were here, we thank you very much for your hospitality and your assistance." assistance."the sailor is not identified by name, but is called the commander of the group.right now, it's unclear whether the sailor was speaking voluntarily.the u-s central command is saying that the video looks to be authentic, but they could not speak on the conditions or what the crew was experiencing at the time.the ten sailors were released yesterday and are now back in the united states. but at least two g-o-p presidential presidentialcandidates are speaking out about the situation.both chris christie and marcocoubio commented on
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wednesday.christie said it was outrageous and shows how little iran respects current president barack obama.rubio said it aaered him to watch the broadcast of the 10 service members captured in the persian gulf.he told voters if he's elected he plans to reverse the nuclear deal that was recently reached with iran. those two candidates -- and five others will take center stage tonight in the next republican debate. debate.it's a smaller cast of candidates in the prime time show-down -- since host fox businessssnetworkrkrelegated rand paul and carly fiorina to the early bout.but in an interview earlier this week -- paul said won't participate if he's not ithe first tier.the undercard event begins at 5 tonight -- while the maiai debate is scheduled to start at 8. ted cruz is sitting at the top of the g-o-p candidates in iowa -- at least in a des moines register poll released yestery.and now he's'sgotten an endorsement from a reality t-v star. star.a-and-e duck dynasty personality phil robertson has
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cruz issued a statement saying he was trilled to have his support.political insiders say robertson's endorsement could give the cruz campaign an even bigger boost with evangelical voters. the des moines register released their newest democratic poll earlier just a few hours ago. o.the new numbers show hillary clinton leading bernie sanders by just two points -- 42 to 40.her support dropped by 6-percentage points since ththlast des moines register poll last month.but sanders has only gained just one percent during that time frame. there will soon be debate in linn county countyover a potential minimum wage hike.it's been a few w months sincece*johnson county raised its wage, which will eventually hit 10-10 and hour. now it seems as though linn county is considering the same thing.supervisor brent oleson says raising the minimum wage to 10-1010an hour would help boost the county's economy, decrease employee turnover and reduce food insecurity.city officials want to create a group of small business owners, city leaders and
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raising the wage--and come up with proposals of how it could be accomplished. it's now on this morning. morning.when we come back, we'll take a look at the top three stories you'll need to know on this thursdaymorning. morning. mom: seriously? cucuigan man: problem water. i'm on it. anncr: a culligan whole-house water softening system turns your problem water into culligan water, pure and simple.
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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 p perty.
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nd simple. dad: hey, culligan man. culligan man: hey! anncr: a culligan whole-house water softening system turns your problem water into culligan water, pure and simple. here's are the top three storieieyou need to know to start your day. day.seven people are dead so far -- including five attackers and two civilians, but authorities say the death toll will likely rise.a police official said the suspects imitated the terror acts in paris in november, setting off bombs around a shopping mall and then getting into a gun fight with police.reuters is reporting right now that the terror group isis has just
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attack.we'll continue to track this developing story, and bring you updates all morning long. new poll numbers are out in the race for the democratic nomination for president.and hillary clinton's lead is shrinking.clinton is now leading bernie sanders by just two points -- 42 to 40.her support dropped by 6- percentage points since the last des moines register poll last month.but sanders has only gained just one percent during that time frame. and the one anana half billion dollar powerball prize will be split among three people. winning tickets were sold in california, tennessee, and florida last night.here in iowanobody matched all six numbers, but once person won 2 million bucks. for matching 5
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