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mostly cloudy and clearing.
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track the next chance for rain coming up next.>> thanks for tweet at us - at cbs 2 iowa, or post on our facebook page - kgan cbs 2. black friday didn't start off well for everyonesome shoppers at black friday did not shut off well. some shoppers were upset the department store -- stores this morning. >> sorry about that. shoppers made a mistake. they were standing in line for hours. a solid deal online the promised the first 50 people would get a free gift card. the only problem is, that deal that they stole was not for the store.
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after shopping. 12 months ago, the hawks won in lincoln. this year they are aiming for a strong finish. nebraska has three wins and i what to. some free stuff so stop by and say hi! while you're out there, want to see your just head to our facebook page - kgan cbs 2 and send us your photos...we'd love to see your hawkeye (or nebraska) pride. state fire investigators are planning to be in central cityto search for the cause of a massive fire.it happened at iowa gold - an oil recycling center on aisle street.neighbors say they heard a big boom and then smaller explosions. center. fortunately, no one was injured in the ?blast, but a
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neighbor says she never but a fire fighter went to the hospital for overexertion. a neighbor that solve the fire thought that that best thought that nothing like that would ever happen.>> it was scary. you could feel the heat more than 15 fire and police agencies responded on thanksgiving day to help.the fire chief says without much worse. in january, iowa lawmakers will head to des moines for the next legislative session.this year, it's majority republican -- which means many g-o-p-backed bills could be passed this sesson.abortion-related bills have a lot of leader support. proposed legislation in iowa could reduce the window of time when a woman can get an abortion. another bill would force a woman to wait at least 24 hours before having an abortion or require counseling about the procedures' health effects.
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year. here's a picture of her at the bagram air force base in afghanistan. ernst, a former commander in the national guard, met with the combat support battalion she once lead during her 23-years of military service. president-elect donald trump's transition team is fighting over who should be named secretary of state. and there are calls for recounts in several states. weijia jiang has the latest from the white president elect donald trump's transition team is fighting over who should be secretary of state. there are calls for recounts in spanish/several states. here's the latest.>> report: at his resort, president-elect president elect donald trump stayed out of sight as he works to fill key cabinet positions. three jobs are still open, the secretary of defense, homeland security and the state department. that romney is on the list. president elect donald trump is a phone, a fraud.>> reporter: they attacked each other often
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he went -- i can't breathe. some trump wales this warn against romney. she went on to praise the loyal ceric of former secretary of state candidates. through donations donation dashbo has been raised to pay for recount. we need to change our voting system. we need to implement safeguards so we don't ask the questions after-the-fact. >> today is the deadline to file for recounts. to stay up-to-date on
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check out cbs2iowa.com. you may not want to report -- read some of your holiday meals. here is more. >> reporter: if you have leftovers, beware. not all your favorite dishes may be safe to reheat. don't save the race. when it cools at room temperature, bacteria can grow rapidly. that bacteria is resistant to heat. it doesn will still be there. potatoes should also be tossed if cooked in aluminum foil. >> also, keeping the foil on it can create bacteria. you may not heated sufficiently to kill the bacteria. stuffing should also be thrown away. when it comes to poultry, reheat it to the proper internal temperature to avoid bacteria.
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>> cut it up into smaller portions. stored within about two hours. the very young, old and people with compromised immune systems are vulnerable to illnesses. it is best not to have a refrigerator full of leftovers.>> make short you get your food into the refrigerator within two hours. >> reporter: if you're going to reheat the leftovers, use the oven. it cooks more evenly. cbs news, new york. it is best to toss any leftover best leftovers after 3 to 4 days. remembering a favorite tv mom.
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welcome back. you're watching traffic on coralville. it is starting to get more packed. black friday shopping is in full effect. >> we were looking at these cameras a few hours ago when it was pretty smooth going. everybody is out on the roads now getting their shopping done.>> it's not so badge. i will be out there sooner or later, i hope>> i was out early this morning.
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was there. >> if you count clouds as magic, that will stick around for at least the rest of today. here is live sky cam. this is a live look at the mall. there's a lot of traffic. boxplots are full. people get lots of deals today. grab a jacket if you are going out, 40 degrees today. mostly cloudy skies. winds are out of the west at 13 miles per hour. it's 33 degrees. temperatures, charles city is 33. dubuque is at 38th. i was city is 42. your hourly planner for this afternoon, cloudy and 42. clearing later this evening as temperatures finally drop back
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across the corridor. it is pretty quiet across eastern iowa. we will keep a quiet radar -- radar until sunday. here's our satellite. plenty of clouds but if you look back to the west, some clearing in far western iowa. this will continue to push east but won't get here for a few more hours. we will keep the clouds around for most of this afternoon. clearing late. north liberty and i was city. mostly cloudy today but gradual clearing later this evening. it will be chilly tonight. low 30s by morning. mild weather returns for the weekend as we get back into the 50s. rain sunday into monday. here's the predictor. tomorrow high pressure moves in. that clears the skies.
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the warm friend will live through. southerner lee wins into eastern iowa. some temperatures will be well into the 50s for the next few days. here is the predictor. by 8:00, the last of the clouds should leave eastern i will. tomorrow morning areas of patchy fog. then we get sunshine tomorrow afternoon. as we wake up on sunday, some patchy fog. you can way into the area late sunday afternoon. iowa is taking on nebraska here in a couple hours, 230 kickoff. winds west at 10 miles per hour. 51 degrees for tomorrow's kickoff. mostly sunny. the forecast for the rest of the day is mostly sunny and clearing late.
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42 in cedar rapids. your forecast tonight, areas to the north will be in the upper 20s. you can see patchy from -- patchy fog. 29th in cedar rapids and tipton. your extended forecast goes for the 50s tomorrow and sunday. sunday night there will be showers into monday morning with a high of 50 than a front comes through and it will be back into the 40s for tuesday. some sun on wednesday and thursday. look at the highs back into the mid-thursday's -- mid-30s. make sure you enjoy the nice warm weekend, back to the 50s this weekend. >> i was really happy until i
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>> it will be december before too long so this is seasonal. that will be the norm, 30s.>> coming up we will take a look back on the life of a favorite television mother. that and more coming up next. conditions- the next three days show more dry and cool weather- our 7 day forecast does bring more cool weather to the area still ahead on at noon, looking back on the life of a favorite television a favorite television mother. how her upbringing shaped her
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known for playing the nation's favorite television mom america's favorite television mom has passed away. henderson -- florence henderson >> reporter: that lovely lady is florence henderson. she played carol brady on the brady bunch. the real story wasn't so ideal. born in 19 born in 1934 in dale indiana she grew up poor with an alcoholic father and her
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years old. she used her singing talent to entertain the family and help me and -- and -- help make ends meet. >> i would sing for groceries or saying and pass the hat.>> reporter: her big break came in 1951 when she landed a role in oklahoma. she took her talents to tv. and 1950 night she was the today girl and became the first woman to guest host the net -- the tonight show. in 19/69 she became >> i created the kind of mother i wished i'd had. i think that everyone longs for this. i get so much fan mail from all over the world, everybody wants a. i hug everybody. >> i get so much affection. she continued to act and sing for decades on tv. sheetrock type on dancing with
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henderson had fort children with her husband and met her second husband while undergoing therapy. the treatment worked so well that henderson became a certified hypnotherapist or so. she became a patient of a different kind when at the height of her career she started to lose her hearing. you can't imagine who makes their living through music and you can hear the piano or the violin. it is the most terrifying feeling in the world.>> doctors discovered she had a near disease. after multiple surgeries, her hearing was restored.>> -- >> reporter: she looked on the bright side. >> if you're not having fun,
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the most important the most important meal of the day could start costing you more.right now, there is an oat harvest welcome back. the most important meal of the dale they could cost you more. there is an oak harvest problem in canada. granola and oatmeal prices could rise. these issues could cut harvest by 20%. black friday shoppers are still out looking for deals. for some people shopping began early. some shoppers are trading in long lines for online shopping.>> shoppers are friends. don family or friends. don dahler, cbs news, new york.
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shopping today, there is a way you can support the economy, and the environment.patagonia is giving 100 percent of their sales today to grassroots environmental organizations. the company is donating the black friday sales from its retail stores and patagonia dot com.the outdoor clothing company recently launched a collection made of recycled material. retailers and onli s to cash in on black friday.amtrak is now offering "track friday."the transportation service is offering sales on winter and spring trips.this is the first time in history the service is offering the deals.customers this is the first time in history they have offer deals. customers can purchase one-way coach tickets now through cyber monday. you can save 30% on those tickets.
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people are getting presents for their dogs. 30% of black friday shoppers are planning on buying your cbs 2 weather first forecast next...but first here's a look at today's
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there is alive look at the mall. holiday shoppers are taking advantage of black friday. the parking lot is full. temperatures are a little bit degrees waterloo 37, dubuque is in the upper 30s. some clearing and far western iowa. it will get here later this evening. expect mostly cloudy skies for the rest of this afternoon. temperatures around average. we are in the 50s this weekend. a nice little warm-up before
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? ? >> for some, it's more than just a game. it's a way of life. it's 15 weeks of joy. and despair. it's college football. the 2016 season has been full of spectacular plays, game-changing

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