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up part of the tab for the panthers. panthers.plus...permit popularity.if it came to harm to me, or someone in my family, yes."who can and can not t rry concealed weapons, and those place off limits. limits.developing tonight - the ceasefire ringing through the middle east.why some in ambitious task. task.and... and... "it was a point in our familywhere we were in crisis."how one local organization is helping those in need here in eastern iowa. iowa.now, the corridor's top stories and tomorrow's weather forecast in the firir ten minutes. this is cbs 2 news 10 at 10. nearly one in five children are diagnosed with a mental illness... nearly one in five children are diagnosed with a mental illness and resources can ware
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one organization has a new space that allows them to see more clients. now they need you. dora. >> reporter: guys, they need $6.5 m mlion. -- in the second grade. grade.it was a point in our family where we were in crisis."his dad recalls a time when they felt like they were at their breaking point. point. "at school he would hold things together and then we'd get home and then he'd let go of the all the emotion he was holding up and then home became an issue."they had resources from the school david attended...and they did all they could at home.but it wasn't enough. enough. "from what i can remember,tanagegewas a not only very scary for me, but also, and most of all, extraordinarily helpful."david says tanager was like his saving grace... grace... "for me, i didn't understand the amount of stress i was putting my family through and i didn't realize what i was doing."but so many
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same spot... spot..."there's a waiting list of families who have kids that are all over the spectrum and d they can't it. every day they lose is a day that we all lose."so david and his family are supporting tanager place in their efforts to expand -- and continue to serve kids who need help in the community. community. "t"t need is there and what has happened is since we have opened and expanded the clinic, 've had almost 2,000 more appointments." "we wanted to have a focal point in the corridor and as you can tell, it's worked out quite well because we did open it and now we just need to figure out how to pay for it." that's where the pububc comes in...right now, the clinic gets about 150 new referrals a month.they want to continue with their efforts and serve families who need them.you can find information on how to donate on our website. covering the corridor in cedar
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temperatures today were in the teens and low 20s... but that will be changing as arctic air moves in tomorrow. for tonight, temperature steadily in the teens. clouds will move in and there could be a few flurries tonight.. just a dusting expected across the area. temperatures will rise into the teens tomorrow and then start to fall throughout the day. day. right now, a bill working its way through the statehouse statehousewould require the athletic departments at iowa and iowa state to help cover the cost of athletics at
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departments at iowa and iowa state help cover the cost of athletics at northern iowa. if approved, they would transfer uni. iowa ranks 16th in the ncaa in total revenue in 2014; isu 48th; and northern iowa, 147. after expenses, isu made 202,000 and uni lost more than $1 million. lot of you are talking on our facebook page. join the conversation. new developments in the plan to privatize the medicaid system.
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right now 560,000 low income and disabled iowans are signed up for the program. the bill is expectete to stall in the house. authorities are cautions residents to be on the lookout elderly residents in toledo, offering roofing, and driveway repairs. repairs.take a look - if you the group has approached elderly redents in toledo. if you see any of these three men, call the sheriff's office. also new tonight, mid american energy is warning the public to be on the lookout for a scam targeting latino customers. about 50 spanish speaking customers have reported receiving a call threatening to shut off utilities unless a payment is made.
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disconnection is a last resort. tonight.u.s. officials confirm an agreement has been reached to bring the fighting in syria to an end. end.more than a quarter of a million peop ha died been killed ithe nearly five- year-oldldar.it has also pushed millions of others out of the country.secretary of state john kerry calls the plan quote "ambitious" and says the real test will be if the parties will honor the agreement. cbs 2 news continues to track the growing tensions on the korean peninsula. peninsula.right now, a military keover is underway at an industrial complex shared by nortrtand south korea. korea.the facility was the last joint operation between the two countries.the escalation of hostilities comes after north korea tested a nuclear device and launched a new long nge missile.that triggered new sanctions from neighboring countries.north korean soldiers now occupies the building and they have expelled all south korean
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cbs 2 news is following the latest developments in a standoff at an oregon wildlife refuge.after 41 days, the occupation is now over.the four remaining holdouts turned themselves into local authorities today.the f-b-i says the refuge will remain n closed until agents have collected enough evidence related to potential crimes at the site. ammon bundy, who led that group, has been in custody for several days now. now.now, his father, cliven bundy is also in an oregon jail.he was taken into custody when he arrived in portland earlier today.the elder bundy was involved in his own& standoff two years ago on federal land in nevada.he owes the federal government more than a million dolllls in grazing fees.bundy claims the government has no right to levy such fines against him and other ranchers. right now, more and more women in iowa are choosing to carry a concealed weweon.last night cbs 2 news took a look at *why women are getting their conceal carry permits.now, we choosing to carry a concealed
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we look why they are getting their permits. now we explain why it is a step in a lifelong jourury. >> firing a weapon can feel invigorating, empowers, and frightening. yet more iowa women are getting permits to protect themselves and loved ones. but before you do, you must take a class. >> we are just as skilled and educated as a man. if we take the class and know hohoto use it, the more people that have guns and know how to use them, the more safe we'll be. >> we caught up with some women. she says she chose to get a permit becausef her family's routine. >> my husband had a weird work
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with my children often. >> we're safer if we can avoid violence. >> no one's allowed to force you from your own home. an understanding of, you know, the iowa laws and where you can and can't carry...reason able force and deadly force understanding of. the iowa laws and where you can and can't carry. making people understand the firearm. >> we discussed the very definition of a gun, scare owes of shooting an intruder, and escaping with your life. >> but there are places you aren't legally allowed to carry a firearm. >> hey, ma'am?
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those under 21 years old, fell ones and some aliens -- felons -- can't get permits. >> you're going to become a news story and you need to prepare yourself for the kind of changes you might have to make after that. >> unlike other states, in iowa trning like this isn't necessary for concealed carry critical. >> even five hourr class real life. >> the likelihood that you'll use your weapon is extremely slim, but you shouldn't underestimate the training. >> people come away with a clear
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this isn't an end to a journey. >> after you complete the class, you receive a certificate of completion and turn itt into the local sheriff's department. if all is well, you'll receive your permit in the mail and it's good for five years. we continue with a look at other stories. in iowa city tonight the university of iowa is seeing an increase in the number of female students and staff using its nite ride service. since then the staff has been busy picking upp more women. the number of users jumped by more than 75 hundred in the past year. time is running out for the farmer's market. applications must be turned in by tomorrow.
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the market each week. it starts in june and runs through september. this year will mark the return of the market after dark. we placed the application on our website for you, cbs2iowa.com. minutes.still to come... come...it's a track meet on the hardwood in indiana -- could the hawkeyes catch up to the hoosiers after falling behind.
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tomorrow on cbs 2 this morning. the president wants doctors in the u-s to find a cure for
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those at the front lines of that fight on cbs 2 this morning.see you at five. now the weather changes so much lately, it's hard to keep up with what's going on. >> it's bb a weird winter. >> it has. >> we've got snow in the forecast for sunday. we'll break it down here. tomorrow we kick things off with a day when we'll have sun around and the high will be around 19. on saturday we're in the cold air and inbetween storms. on sunday, that's the day snow is likely with some accumulatiens. we'll have to use the shovel
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here's temperatures right now. only 10 around charles city. waterloo has dropped to 9 degrees. that will work its way southward and bring colder air into eastern iowa later tonight. a clipper pass tonight with a dusting of snow inhe western counties. the flurries are moving out now so we're done with snow f a couple of days. our weather headlines include another shot of cold tomorrow night. wind chills on saturday morning around 20 below in spots and then snow on sunday. here's today's clipper moving rapidly to the southeast. strong northwest flow moving on to the southeast across the south eastern u.s.. this is all cold air and riding the edge is a low pressure that
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the exact track will determine how much snow we get. amountntcould be 3 to 4 inches in eastern iowa. the model that came in late this afternoon says 2 to 3 inches. i think overall right now it does appear that 2 to 4 inches seems to be a good bet. these numbers cld go up o o down depending onn intensity and track of the storm. meantime, the predictor tonight shows the last of the snow showers. towards morning, you canee the clouds starting to thin out. the winds will be picking up tomorrow afternoon and the temperatures will be going down. and tonight's forecast has a lot of range in temperatures. 16 down around washington.
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an end shortly. tomorrrr the cold air pushes into the north early in the day. the winds will point in time up down. the extended forecast is showing a high of 9 on saturday. then some snow on sunday and finally warmer weather late next week and we're going for 43 thursday and some places could get close to 50 by next friday >> keep that number climbing. thanks terer ri.
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new insight into e-equals-m-c squared, is a scientific equation just about everyone learns about in school. school.but there is much more to the theory of relativity than those letters and num there is much to einstein's theory of relativity than thee tters and numbers. joe joins us now on how a scientific discovery today fills in a big piece of the puzzle. >> reporter: a century after einstein's prediction, scientists finally have the
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>> einstein predicted a hundred years ago that would be this gravitational life. >> reporter: more than a billion years ago, a ripple effect was created in time and space. on september 14th, that wave literally shifted the world we live in for a fraction of a second. >> in fact the earth itself actually gets compressed and expanded. >> reporter: that wave was detected by two monitoring stations where they use a set of coming. the nsf its self has been funding this experiment for about 40 years you know really patient because it's an extremely difficult experiment. 10doctor kaarot says he has no doubt this discovery will win nobel prize but thursdays
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thdoor for much more to come. come.it is literally a whole new way of looking at the universe 3 doctor kaarot and the university are part of a collaberation that that will uses gamma ray telescopes to monitor the origins of future gravitational waves in the hopes of learning even more. joe huisinga, cbs 2 news, ten at 10. and coming up in sports sportsmount vernon's vance light -- knows a thing or two about hard work -- the messsse teaches to his mustangs --
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thing or two the iowa men haven't won a big 10 regular season championship since -- the iowa men haven't won a big 10 regular season champion ship since sharing onen 1969. the hoosierses have a lot to play for too. if they win, there's a three way tie. the hawks flew all the way back in the second half. jarrod uthoff did you thinks.
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mikea sell wide open from deep. 17 points for mike g. hoosierses upset the hawks 85-77. iowa women in action. not an easy task for the hawks. down 13 in the second. just too much -- kelsey mitchell -- straight to the cup -- hawks fall 98 to 81. it was a historic year -- last season for rick heller and the iowa baseball team -- but 41 wins -- a cond place finish in the big 10 -- and a trip to the n-c-double-a regigials are all in the past today started a new year of heller-ball with their annual media day -- and all the talk was about duplicating last seasons success -- but the hawks aren't feeling the pressure. their annual media day. all the talk was about duplicating the success, but the hawks aren't feeling the pressure. >> i don't think there's any pressure.
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but the foundation was laid by the guys who left last year and i just think that this team is fired up to go out and play. vance light knows all about working hard. when he's notn the wrestling room, he's working construction. vance light is the ed thomas coach of the week. when it comes to wrestling, vance light is a -- has a lot of knowledge. he brings an x factor t tour team. >> i get bored if i sit in one spot too much so i get up and move around. >> he doesn't sit still a whole lot. >> because he's always drilling.
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anything, you'll be happy with the result that you get. >> a simple message of work hard his mustangs use to take down their opponents. >> it's up to us in the end. we got to go get it and rk for it. you can't just not work hard and expect to succeed in anything. you have to work for it. >> i never had a kid come back and tell me they've worked too hard for four years.
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the mat in let't'see how cold it's going to be tomorrow morning. >> you sure you want to know? how about 14, 13 degrees. something like that. maybe colder inn the northern counties. then we'll get up to 18 at noon then go down again. that's going to bring wind and
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