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right now on cbs 2 news ten at ten."if kids see violence in theieifamilies, thth see it at school, if they see it different places, they're going to emulate that."the new efforts to combat crime in the corridor. corridor.plus...controversy on the campaign trail.what one head hawk is saying tonight after some of his players rally for donald trump. trump.and...new tonight."we need to open the conversation and talk to people about these issues."the program heheing local studenen spot social injustice in eastern iowa. iowa.now, the corridor's top stories and tomorrow's weather forecast in the first ten minutes. this is cbs 2 news 10 at 10. a new program is helping one local community fight crime in eastern iowa. law enforcement officers can't solve recurring violence in cedar rapids by themselves...
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lending a helping hand. hand.it's a joint effort between cedar rapids police and a new task force.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller has the latest information on how they plan to work together togetherin this connects against crime report. report. the common denominator here is violence, so the plan is to attack it from all angles. this time,ne group is addressing violence and the other is finding the root cause of it. it. "w"wcould say we're like other communities because that around the country are also seeing incidents of gun violence on the rise, that might make us feel better, but it doesn't solve the problem." so police and the community are joining forces.the police community action team or pcat dressed in blues handling violence on the streets. streets..."they will focus on identifying crime trends and also dress quality of life issues."the other -- out of public view -- but taking another approach. approach. "there will be individuals who tackle some of the economic disparities and opportunities, be a group of
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achievement gap, another group of folks who look at all the programming that we have going on in our city."co-chairs of the s-e-t group -- or r safe equitable and thriving community group -- say we have to dig deeper to fix the problem. problem. "i think my family and many other families in the community, have been looking for far-reaching, meaningful efforts to really get as some of these systemic issues that we face." face." "figure out what we can do to help with economic development, with housing, with jobs, with just all of the aspects of systemic poverty."those who have rallied against violence foror years say groups have to start with those who are stuck in the cycle. cycle."if kids see violence in their families, they see it at school, if they see it different places, they're going to emulate that." that." "we have so many problems within this corridor when it comes to diversity... "the people in the community, they hear the groups but they want to see the groups more." more."crpd plans to measure success by analyzing data constantly and simply asking the public for their input. covering the corridor in cr, dora miller cbs 2 news 10 at 10 when criminals do end up in
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limited. livivi behind rs can cause anxiety and stress-- especially when you're young. young.now - the linn county juvenile detention center is hoping to help ease some of that tension with a new expanded program called trauma- informed yoga.with help from a grant--young inmates are being taught yoga as a form of coping with traumatic issues in their lives. the goal is to give them a realistic and healthy way of dealing with their emotions -- in and out
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cbs 2 news ten at ten continues now with more of the corridor's top stories. ststies.24 hours ago, republican donald trump was wrapping up a rally in iowa city.but it was others on the stage with the candidate who got a lot of people talking today. today.cbs 2 news reporter matt hammill is in the newsroom tonight with more on how the hawkeyes became part of the political discussion, matt? _____twitter - face - book - water - cooler - - a lot of people talkininabout this.it's not unusual for celebrities and - professional* athletes to appear with a presidential candidate.- but when it's someone - like a c - j - beath - (erd - - does that - violate* the - rules ?? " nats "" t tmp's events are often like a pep rally - - but when hawkeye
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wrestlers jumped on the stag witithim - tuesday night - more than a few fans - who support other candidates - cringed - and questioned the players' actions on social media media" nats " there actually is - an - n-c- double-a rule that prohibits players from endorsing* a political candidate or party but in n statememe iowa athletic director gary barta says this* - is not* that. that.barta says " university of iowa student - athletes are encouraged to participate in the political process as individuals, however, like any endorsement by a student or faculty member, their participation should not be considered representative of the enenre team or university." he also pointed out - - the trump jersey - was not official player apparel. apparej." however they want to go forward with their beliefs politically, religious wise speech wisiswhatever. " when asked about his wrestlers
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appearing to stump for trump - head coach tom brands told us his guys are free to express themselves - and d echoed they did nothing wrong . ." you know we certainly didn't endorse them or push them to do that, but you know what, we have some independent thenkers on this team. " cheering " it's important to point out - we haven't seen anything to even suggest that the n-c - double - a - is looking into the hahaeye players - at the trump rally. matt hammill - cbs 2 news 10 at 10. matt thanks.during last night's rally, the secret service arrestud one protester. protester.28-year-old andrew alemao is accused of throwing two tomatoes at donald trump during the iowa city event. event.this is video cbs 2 news sh during t rally and our cameras caught the tomatoes being thrown at trump.we've slowed that moment of his speech down - you can see one
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of your screen.another hits the curtains at the back of stage.alemao was escorted out of the event and is now charged with disorderly conduct.he bonded out of the johnson county jail this morning. the famous coffee bean jars at the hamburg inn number two in iowa city are starting to fill up.every four years, the restauant's "coffee bean caucus" lets customers toss a coffee bean into the jar of their favorite candidate.as you can see here, bernie sanders seems to be doing well on the democratic side. republicans seem to be backing donald trump. meantime, our radad partners at k-c-j-j report that the hamburg inn will soon be under new ownership.the panther family has owned and operated the restaurant since it opened 19-48.no wordrdet on who the panthers are selling to.we should learn that after the sale is finalized. developing tonight - a convoy $ of people in oregon are leaving the federal wildlife refuge
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ago.this comes just hours after their leader ammon bundy told them to stand down and go home.bundy and seven others were taken into custody last night during a traffff stop. one supporter was shot and killed during a shoot out with police. police.we are constantly updating this developing story on our website cbs 2 iowa dot com and we will have the very latest tomorrow on cbs 2 2 is morning. there is a tragic new twist in the death investigation of joe gliniewicz. gliniewicz.the former illinois police officer staged his suicide after investigators discoverer he was stealing from a charity. charity.now his widow, melody, is facing chargs for being a part of that scheme.she's accused of embezzling10- to -100-thousand dollars from a youth training program.her attornies say she is a victim of her husband,s criminal acts. melody gliniewicz is now out of jail tonight. right now, michigan's governor is launching a series of steps to help the residents of flint. the city has been without *safe drinking water since
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last year.the governor is now forming a committee to monitor the city's recovery progress. environmental and civil rights groups have filed a lawsuit demanding the city and state replace all lead water pipes in flint - at no cost to residents.it could cost nearly 55-million dollars to repair ose pipes. now ten at ten continues with a look at tonight's other stories across the corridor. right now, the university of iowa will be paying more than 200-thousand dollars, to settle a gender discrimination lawsuit, filed by a former track coach. coach.mike scott, was already working as a volunteer assistant, when he applied for an open assistant coaching position. position.scott says he was warned by nother coach that administrators wanted to hire a female coach.under the agreement the university does not have to admit to the discrimination. developing tonight, tiffin city leaders leadersare considering a two-tiered approach to the johnson county minimum wage
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will apply only to workers in tiffin who are 18 and older. the council had previously considered opting out of the county-wide mandate all together.they will discuss the change during a hearing next week.swisher, shueyville and solon have already opted out. cedar rapids, some second graders got a lesson in immigration today. the annual immigration simulation at coolidge elementary helps gives students a first-hand look at life on ellis island, when settlers came to u.s.students were separated into first class and steerage to learn about segregation.teachers cbs 2 news spoke with today hope seeing the process helps student understand what the immigrants had to go through on ellis island. the cedar apids salvation armymys in the final push h of its red kettle campaign. with just four days remaining, the non-profit says it needs just over 16-thousand dollars to reach this year's goal of 790-thousasa.that 16-6-thousand
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six-thousand-500 community meals. the red kettle campaign covers about 47-percent of the army's annual operating budget. all donanaons made through january 31st will go towards the salvation army's fundraising goal. that is cbs 2 news ten at ten -- the rridor's top stories and tomorrow's weather first forecast in the first ten minutes. minutes.still to come... comeme.how local educators are helping parents find the best education for their kids. kids. car repairs, home improvements, a family trip... it's not easy to afford them.
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he put $22,000 in personal expenses on a republican party credit card. rubio's bad judgment caused a scandal and for five years rubio refused to release the credit card records. marco rubio: skipping major votes... all over the place on immigration... bad judgment. marco rubio: just too many questions. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. the time has come to make a choice... about which candidate
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in a world as complex as this, we need a president as experienced as hillary. in the situation room... at the negotiating tablele. and always on your side... fighting for children and families. with a real plan to get incomes rising... ...reduce drug prices... ....in equal pay for women... ...and protect social security and medicare for seniors. she'll build on obamacare, nostart over. break through h e gridlock, not add to it. defend planned parenthood, not attack it. stand up to the gun lobby, not protect it. lead on foreign policy, not ignore it. we need a president wiwi the experience and determination to get the job done. i'm running to make a difference. a real difference for you and your families across our country. i'm hillary clclton and i approve this message.
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next on c-b-s two news... news...the program helping local students recognize social injustice in eastern iowa. iowa. this week, 157 the american people can't afford to wait for ideas that sound good on paper... but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to choose between payiyi for medicine and paying rent... can't wait. the single mom who desperately needs a raise... can't wait. the student with a mountain of debt can't wait. we can make realalrogress, right now. i'm caucusing... i'm caucusing...
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events will be held across the hawkeye state to talk about education. the idea behind "national school choice week" is to give parents a chance to explore traditional public schools, charter and magnet schools, private and online academies and home-schooling.the president of the program says iowa is ahead cf the game. however, some pares don't feel there arere*enough choices - and the organization says, this is the time to talk about those concerns. you can learn more on how to make your voice heard, on our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com . a new program at mount vernon high school is teaching students about themselves, creating relationships and giving back to their community. community.it was the first year for the "j-term" course in ocial justice and is one of the few courses of its kind students can take part in, here in iowa. iowa.cbs 2 news reporter marissa scott shares what they learned from the class.marissa? the high schchl students s
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zones today - doing things like serving lunch or asking complete strangers questions. we caught up with them as they were finishing some of the projects after school. school. it's so eyeyepening and rewarding."a few weeks ago, 28 students, including maggie babcock, signed up for a crash course on social justice, "they know the issues go on but t lot of people don't partake in the issues.but little did these classmates know the course would leave a huge impact on them. them. "it made me more aware of what's beyond mount vernon the crash course gave students the opoprtunity to learn how to build relationships and listen to those who are trying to make a difference in our community. we wted students to....experience what they have never had before and things that will make them uncomfortable."students served a meal at mission of hope, collected donations, and made lending libraries to place around the community. community.y. "we really tried to make it interactive so that makes it unique."and open up conversations about how these
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" as young people we need to open the conversation and talk to people about these issues." issues." "relationship is key to social justice. because once you know a person, than whatever stereotype you applied to the word "homelessness" or the word "poverty" or a partial race goes away and its a face of a person and thats what starts to change your mind."at the end of the 12 weeks, it gave these students a whole new perspective on life. you understand how grateful people are when you feed them a meal." meal." we may be serving a meal , but what the people we are serving gives us is so incredible." there were other groups who took part in different activities like filmmaking or working on cars. everything they learn will be compiled into a book called "humans of cedar rapids."marissa scott, cbs 2 news ten at 10. coming up in sports... the panthers try to get off the schneid against the lowly bradley braves... stayaywith
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"c the american people can't afford to wait for ideas that sound good on paper... but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who s to choose between paying for medicininand paying rent... can't wait. the single mom who desperately needs a raise... can't wait. the student with a mountain of debt can't wait. we can make real progress, right now. i'm caucusing... i'm caucusing... i'm caucusing for hillary clinton.
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january, 20-15... u-n-i hoops wawa20 and 2... fast forward to this january... and it's a much different story... the panthers are 10 and 11 and they've dropped four straight games entering tonight's contest against bradley... luckily... the braves are just 3 and 18... so this is the night for u-n-i to get a win... early on... their shooting woes... went right out the window... matt bohannon comes off a screen and knocks down a three... then a couple e minutes later...
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three... bottom... the first four panther field goals... were all three pointers... how 'bout some defense... jeremy morgan in the passing lanes... layup the other end... the lead is eleven... then in the second half... back to jesperson... this was a theme tonight... in rhythm... and right on the money from deep... and u-n-i gets a much, much needed victory... they beat the braves by 18... behind a career-high 28 points and 8 threes from paul jesperson... the iowa state women continued their slide tonight... they lose, , -62, to t-c-u... the standard is sky high for iowa wrestling... and if you're a hawkeye... you make history in march... not in january... but tom brands knows.....ou can't skip steps... the nation's second-ranked team was challenged in their ten-point dual win on sunday over nebraska... it was their losest margin of victy since the grapple on the gridirononack in novovber... with minnesota set for this friday... the hawks insist they're not overlooking anyone... and they're
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we know it a grind... everyone knows it's a grind... whether you're from iowa... or you're not from iowa... so this time of year you just need to keep plugging along and worry about things you need to worry about like getting better... i believe that peaking is a mindset... i believe that seasons are short... and i believe that that's a frame of mind... and when you've got guys like gilman and sorensen and burak... they can't get enough... so when youave that in your room... that seems to take over... the energy that prevails in the room is... that it's fresh every day.... even though it's january... the kernels kicked off 20-16 tonight... with their 20th annualalot stove banquet ... dinner, speeches, and plenty of memorabilla up for auction at the cell center .. and manager jake mauer is readyto play ball... this will be my sixteenth year in pro ball all together. so it's sixteenth spring training and kinda the routine, but it's also every year is a new year, new exciment -- winter
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gets boring. so it't'fun to go down, see some green grass, get outside and get back to work." stay with c-b-s two -terry has one last look at y there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our vision above the obstacles in place and look to the american horizon. to a nation where every child can not only dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be a birthright of every citizen. where a good job is not a wish, but a reality. where women receive equal pay and a living wage is paid to all. an america where after a lifetime of labor, there is time for rest and grandchildren. a nation that defends our people and our values, but no longer carries so much of that burden alone. i know we can create that america
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at the end of george: my family's lived on this farm for three generations. the bakken pipeline would pump dirty crude oil across iowa. patti: the fact that bernie sanders stands up against the pipeline is one of the reasons we support him. george: rnie sanders didn't t sitate to say no to the big oil companies. patti: bernie knows that if we don't act, we threaten the climate and the health of our children. bernie sanders understands that. patti: bernie sanders has the guts to just stand up for what he believes in.
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