tv Siouxland News At Sunrise CBS November 3, 2015 5:00am-7:00am CST
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in des moines november 14th. it'll be moderated by c - b - s' john dickerson. 3 iowa governor terry branstad was getting asked some questions... about the effort to privatize iowa's medicaid program.critics want to know about how much money might be saved... how contracts have been awarded... and how the plan will affect patients. later today... a legislative oversight committee will hold the first of two hearings to go over these privatization plans. the governor says the move will mean more streamlined service at a lower cost... and iowa is doing the same thing that half the states in the u - s have already done. 3 "the dept of human services has shared with me the spreadsheet and the citeria and the approach that they used. i think that we acted in an appropriate way. and we feel confident. and just as 25 other states have been able to move forward with 3 this.iowa's medicaid program
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gives care to poor children... families... disabled people... and low - income adults. it's paid for with more than 4 - billion dollars in state and federal money. 3 sioux city's city council has approved more than 7 million dollars in financial assistance for the new sunnybrook village development. 3 sunnybrook village is a new shopping center and residential development going up across from the unitypoint health saint luke's sunnybrook medical plaza. the 50 million dollar project includes a 30 million dollar shopping center and a 20 million dollar set of new apartment buildings. the city's 7 point 1 million dollars in assistance will come from a (tiff) tif fund... it'll be phased in over time. 3 "the city's assistance is tied to how fast it builds out, so the faster they build the more assistance would be available. they have a minimum assessment agreement eventually up to 30 million dollars, so they were required under the agreement to have a 30 million dollar tax value at a 3 minimuim."
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start this spring. the council also talked about more development around the southbridge rail yard... a 30 million dollar facility that was set to open this fall... but was delayed. now... the council is trying to get a 120 thousand dollar grant for a study to add a new facility to that yard. 3 "this is a grant to look at the possibility of a transload facility being added to the railyard. that's a facility that transfers freight from trucks to rail. it would greatly enhance the railyard that we have and it's great that we have a chance for another 3 grant."the grant will come through the iowa d - o - t... it'll be available this january. the rail yard is set to be finished in the next month or so. 3 if you've got a fire hydrant on your property... the city wants you to leave it alone!the city says all public hydrants should be painted safety - yellow... and all privately - owned hydrants should be painted fire engine red. right now in town... there are quite a few hydrants that have been
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"artistically" painted... maybe to look like something else. the city says it has contracted with a firm to re - paint all 4 - thousand public hydrants in town the proper color... but the process could take several years. 3 a sioux city family is mourning the loss of a young child after a deadly fire friday night on sioux city's west side. the fire started in a house on center street right around 11 - 30 friday night. yesterday afternoon... as siouxland news reporter yetske wauran shows us... sioux city fire rescue confirmed the name and age of the fire's victim. 3 inside this home right behind me on center street, sioux body of a three year-old boy who they say died of smoke inhalation.balloons...teddy memorializing the three year old boy who died when a fire home...friday night."this was one of the most severe fire damage homes i ever seen here it all happened last friday sioux city fire responded to a structure fire at 1414 center street. while responding to the fire, units were advised occupant was still inside the home.at the monday press conference, sioux city fire aesoph confirmed the male victim was 3-year-old nicholas torres."nicolas was born of nicholas, jennifer fuentes and david torres were home at the time of the fire, but were to the extent of the fire.it took four engines and about 20 firefighters to put out the flames. fire officials say, this is the first fire death in sioux city, since august 2013"this room had a couple of couches and an overstuff
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chair. very easily that's enough fuel load, to within two to three minutes of ignition to actually bring that room to flash over."this is the absolute worse part of our job, whenever we have to respond to something like this, that's why i really challenge everyone here in sioux city, take the responsibility for your own home, for your family."sioux city fire marshal mark aesoph says, keep up with your smoke sure the batteries are functional and that there is one in each room and every level of your home. reporting in sioux city, i'm jetske
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3 fire marshall aesoph is asking everyone to sign up for their safe program. smoke alarm for every home. the program gives out two free smoke detectors for people who need them. and if you *do* have smoke alarms in your home... *always* make sure they're working. 3 and this morningf we know what caused that other fire on the west side friday night.around the same time as the center street fire... firefighters were also called to a fire in the 24 - hundred block of west 4th street. sioux city fire investigators say a space heater was left on... that overheated some things that were sitting close to it... and they burst into flames. no one was in the single - story house at
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the time. the fire caused severe damage to the home... it's been red - tagged. 3 he loves his sweets... but sugar overload doesn't seem to be slowing him down. cookie birthday yesterday.the sesame street star will only say he's 40 - something. but the muppet something. but the muppet *will* confirm chocolate chip cookies are his favorite... followed by oatmeal.the blue... googly - eyed monster says he's struggling to control his love for sweet treats... and he's also trying to teach kids about healthier eating... saving cookies for just a "sometimes" food. cookie monster has been a regular sesame street character since the late 19 - 60's. 3 3 3
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3 3 3 we are starting off the month of november way above average. we are seeing highs in the middle 70's today, and we will likely see them stay there today and tomorrow with breezy winds. late wednesday into thursday we will see a pretty strong front move through the area. this will bring us a chance of thunderstorms overnight and rain for most of the day on thursday, but will also bring us the chance of seeing slowly falling temperatures throughout the
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3 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... today is national sadwich day. what's your favorite kind of sandwich?3 3 we just told you today is national sandwich day... and you can save on your subs at one place. (hen - nuh) hena daniels is in new york with our c - b - s moneywatch. 3 wall street ended on a positive note monday.the dow finished up 165 pointsthe nasdaq gained 73 points//// sprint is aiming to slash its budget by 2 point 5 billion dollars through possible layoffs of thousands, eliminating raises and other cost controlling measures.
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while the wireless carrier is not saying how many emloyees will be laid off - it plans to cut costs by at least 10 percent next year///counting down to black friday? amazon is offering some holiday deals to its prime members three weeks early. the online retailer launched its black friday deals page on monday offering sales before they become more widely available. prime members pay 99 dollars a year for membership.///today is national sandwich day! some sandwich shops are offering deals to mark the occasion. subway is offering a buy one, give one promotion. customers who buy any sub and 30-ounce drink, will get a second sub for free. ///that's your cbs moneywatch report. for more log onto cbs moneywatch dot com. in new york, im hena daniels./// 3 3 u - s intelligence says it's
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down the russian plane that crashed saturday... killing more than 200 people. but the wide area of wreckage shows the plane did experience something catastrophic. c - b - s news correspondent allen pizzey is in egypt. 3 search teams have finished combing an eight square mile the airbus went down..most of the bodies of the 224 victims the plane's flight data recorders.decoding them to to suddenly break apart in mid-air is expected to begin tomorrow after the arrival of experts from ireland....where the a321 was registered and (experts arriving at scene/luggage arranged)vo: airbus and other experts examined the twisted metal of the fuselage for clues today....a neat arrangement of luggage...waiting in the desert rather than an airport carousel was a poignant reminder of how much those clues matter....vo: an isis- affiliate based in the sinai has claimed it brought down the plane...and while there's no evidence of any direct terrorist involvement... ....the possibility the sinai militants were responsible can't be dismissedaccording to u.s. director of national intelligence james clapper. (sot clapper)"it's unlikely, but i wouldn't rule it out." (presser)vo: metrojetthe russian company that owned the aircraftdenied the crash was caused by equipment failureand said did the pilot did not send a distress call. nat sot russianvo: "the only possible explanation"..deputy director.alexander smirnov said.".could be an external impact on the airplane" (relatives etc/memorial with flowers and kid's toys etc)vo: for relatives who m ust now provide dna and other means of identification for bodies brought back to st petersburg...concern about who is responsible is buried under
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3 3 we are starting off the month of november way above average. we are seeing highs in the middle 70's today, and we will likely see them stay there today and tomorrow with breezy winds. late wednesday into thursday we will see a pretty strong front move through the area. this will bring us a chance of thunderstorms overnight and rain for most of the day on thursday, but will also bring us the chance of seeing slowly falling temperatures throughout the afternoon. heading into weekend, we should see plenty of sunshine, but temperatures will stay pretty close to
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with highs staying in the 50's.3 3 the supreme court heard arguments in the case of a black man sentenced to death in georgia. as reporter jan crawford shows us... the issue is whether the prosecution illegally excluded blacks from the jury. 3 timothy foster's jury was all- whitebut prosecutors denied racial bias when they struck every african american from the pool of prospective jurors. vo then10 years agodefense attorneys unearthed the prosecutors' notes.vo (144958) what we really found was an arsenal of smoking gunsvo veteran death penalty attorney stephen bright is representing foster.vo(144820) the notes were shocking in terms of just
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how explicit the racial factor was vo(gfx in) the names of the potential african american jurors were highlightedvo and in this list of possible jurors titled "definite nos" the top five people are black.(gfx out)vo(gfx in) in the supreme court monday, georgia's deputy attorney general argued prosecutors had valid reasons for excluding african-american jurors in the black prospective jurors to make sure they were following new supreme court guidelines, case, to prevent racial selection.(gfx out)vo but a majority of the justices in)liberal justice elena kagan said the case seemed violation see" of the court's 1986 guidelines. (p 38-39)vo alito, a former us attorney, also seemed troubled, asking burton:gfx: what about the (one juror) that she was close in age to the defendant she was in her 30s. he was 18 or 19. (p 48)(gfx out)(tag: today 30 years later anti-death
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3 3 good morning everyone,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller...and i'm meteorologist cat taylor.3 3 we are starting off the month of november way above average. we are seeing highs in the middle 70's today, and we will likely see them stay there today and tomorrow with breezy winds. late wednesday into thursday we will see a pretty strong front move through the area. this will bring us a chance of thunderstorms
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overnight and rain for most of the day on thursday, but will also bring us the chance of seeing slowly falling temperatures throughout the afternoon. heading into weekend, we should see plenty of sunshine, but temperatures will stay pretty close to normal for this time of year with highs staying 3 in the 50's. 3 this morning... more than 40 chipotle restaurants in the pacific northwest are still closed because of an e coli outbreak. the mexican food chain closed down the stores as a precaution after least two dozen people got sick. as c - b - s news correspondent don champion shows us... officials are still trying to pinpoint the source of the outbreak.
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3 (mon0442 :00) in washington state and oregon, chipotle customers are still getting turned away from stores.(sot mon0442 mos no name :04) "i did not not know they were closed. i came here for lunch" (-:08) the chain voluntarily closed 43 of its stores as a precaution while health (mon0338 :00) officials investigate the source of an e coli outbreak. (gfx tue0051 :10)at least three people in the portland area and 19 others in western washington have come down with the bacterial illness. (sun0028) most of them had eaten at before getting sick. officials suspect contaminated produce could be to blame.(sot tue0051 dr. tara narula ) the important thing is if you've eaten at chipotle between oct 14 and oct 23 and you have vomiting or bloody diarrhea .. call your doctor. if you can't keep down food, call your doctor. people sickened so far range in age from 11 to 61, 8 people have been hospitalized. doctors say the incubation period for ecoli is three to four days.. but could be up to 10 days:(sot tue0051 dr. tara narula ) if it's mild you can stay home. hydrate, drink soup, avoid fatty foods, don't take antibiotics. this is the third food born illness outbreak for chipotle this year. this summer, a salmonella outbreak linked to tomatoes sickened dozens of people in minnesota. no word when the closed stores will
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3 at least *one* lawsuit has been filed over the latest outbreak. it was filed by a woman who says she got sick after eating a burrito bowl at a chipotle in vancouver two weeks ago. 3 two spirit lake men are facing quite a few felony charges this morning.20 - year - old travis johnson and 21 - year - old chayton quail were arrested sunday after a search of their home by spirit lake police found dozens of stolen items.johnson faces 10 felony countsincluding 4 counts of burglary and 8
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misdemeanorslike possesion of drug paraphernalia.quail is charged with 9 feloniesincluding 4 counts of possession of stolen property and 6 misdemeanorslike possession of a controlled substance. spirit lake police say more charges are pending in this case. 3 3 and a remsen man is facing charges after an accident sunday afternoon in rural plymouth county.34 - year - old brian kelley is charged with operating while intoxicated. police say he hit 46 - year - old kristine zylstra - tabke of marcus just after 5 - 30 on a rural road southeast of remsen. she had pulled over to let her dog out of the car when she was hit. at first she was hit. at first she was taken to cherokee regional mercy medical center in sioux city. we don't know her condition. kelley was taken to the plymouth taken to the plymouth county jail. and more charges could be on the 3 3 a sioux city teenager is facing charges of involuntary
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manslaughter after a west high senior died in april from a k - 2 overdose.18 - year - old rose (mau) mouw entered a written plea last month in woodbury county district court to charges of involuntary manslaughter and delivery of a controlled substance.prosecutors say she's the person who sold the k - 2 to austin mccloud. mccloud died of an overdose of the drug this april in war eagle park. (mau)'s mouw's trial is set for april 26th... 20 - 16. 3 first it was a tribe in south dakota. now a native american tribe in siouxland is set to vote on legalizing marijuana. 3 the omaha tribe of nebraska will vote today whether to allow the recreation and medicinal use of marijuana on the reservation... and whether or not to allow industrial hemp to be grown. the tribal council gets the ultimate decision. the omahas would become the first *nebraska* tribe to legalize marijuana. the santee sioux tribe just legalized the growth... possession...
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and recreational use of marijuana on its flandreau south dakota reservation. 3 an early iowa woman convicted in 2011 of killing a man and trying to frame her ex - husband for the crime will stay in prison. 3 tracey richter - roberts is serving life in prison for the murder of dustin wehde back in 2001. now... a judge rejected her appeal of that sentence. roberts said her conviction came after quite a few errors by her lawyer... the prosecutor... and the judge during her trial. the appealate judge rejected her arguments in a 30 - page ruling late last month. 3 sioux city's hard rock hotel and casino is honoring a local musician with a new memorabilia display. 3 ron emory was the guitarist for the punk band t.s.o.l... before moving to sioux city a decade ago to found the sioux city conservatory of music. among the many bands you might know that once opened *for* t.s.o.l... the red hot
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chili peppers... guns 'n roses... and metallica. 3 "that's my wedding suit that is what i got married in it's a johnny versace suit that i got married in. my good friend tim armstrong from rancid customized it for me. i'm like what do i do with this thing you know i can't wear this johnny versace suit on stage. i'm a punk rocker he goes you can wear that on stage i'll show you how. "emory even performed one of his songs yesterday. 3 a sioux city family and their late son will be honored at january first.john and mary jorgenson's son jesse died in an accident while he was at college. now they've finished a "floragraph"... a portrait of jesse that'll appear on the donate life float. more than 80 people suffering from a variety of medical problems were helped by their donation. the jorgensons were one of more than 30 families honored at a candle light tribute hosted by the iowa donor network sunday
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at bev's on the river. our own larry wentz read a poem at that event... he's the proud recipient of a liver transplant. 3 the warm waters of el nino have already caused unusual weather this fall... like the strongest pacific hurricane on record. siouxland news meteorologist cat taylor shows us what we can look forward to *later* this winter. 3 (**take vo**)catastrophic floods and mudslides in california...bleaching of coral reefs across the globe... massive fish kills, famine, and animals showing up in strange places...these are just a few impacts of el nino. but what does it mean for *us* sot**)"during el nino eplained part 1, i explained the case you missed it. here's a refresher. during el nino the trade winds can cut off or water to slosh back to our side of the pacific ocean. now when that happens the subtropical jet dominates, causing the polar jet to move much farther north keeping siouxland warm. i talked with mike gillispie, a hydrologist service in sioux falls, south dakota, and he's going to tell siouxland this winter."(**take sot**)"generally across strong correlations of seeing above normal temperatures during the winter months. that's a very consistent pattern, it doesn't happen every time but with these last several strong el niqo's we've had, the last three that were similar to what we're expecting this winter, were all very much above normal temperature wise across the region."(**take vo**)gillispie says that while we will most likely be warmer than average, the air. (**take sot**) "precipitation could go either three we've had one that was
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wet, one that was dry, and one but warm temperatures caveat... (**take sot**)"with the warmer temperatures that are probable this winter we also have to look at the precipitation types we might be seeing. warmer temperatures might lead to increased chances of seeing freezing rain and icing events farther north than what we normally see in the middle of winter. getting up into the siouxland area you might have an increased chance of seeing more freezing rain events. also the snow fall may not end up being as much as normal." (**take vo**)one of the reasons why it is really hard to nail down a precipitation forecast is that there are more factors at play than just el nino... (**take sot**)"it's a very strong indicator and it's a very strong value of el nino this year, but there are other factors that come into play."(**take vo**)so all in all, it's probable we are looking at a warm winter. that explaines el nino and it's impacts on siouxland in a
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states.john maultsby crossed the finish line of the anthem manchester city marathon in new hampshire sunday... his 50th race. this is video of him picking up his number a day before the race. maultsby started his quest at age 60. and he's run seven marathons this year alone!maultsby says its been a rocky... but rewarding road. now he's looking relaxation. 3 3 3 3 get your kids ready for pre - school with a pre - school fair. stick around for
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3 3 3 we are starting off the month of november way above average. we are seeing highs in the middle 70's today, and we will likely see them stay there today and tomorrow with breezy winds. late wednesday into thursday we will see a pretty strong front move through the area. this will bring us a chance of thunderstorms overnight and rain for most of the day on thursday, but will also bring us the chance of seeing slowly falling temperatures throughout the afternoon. heading into weekend, we should see plenty of sunshine, but temperatures will stay pretty close to normal for this time of year with highs stayiyi in the 50's. 3 3 if you've got little kids... you can get ready for school with a pre - school fair that's coming up.fair that's pre - school school with a ready for you can get little
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community events.3 3 thanks for being with us this morning. if you missed this segment...or want to find out any more information...you can find everything on our web site...that's siouxland news dot com slash sunrise... 3 3 a picture of a fat dog boarding a plane has gone viral. we'll meet hank the tank and his owner. it's (time) this morning. thanks for watching siouxland news at
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3 3 good morning, (onawa)... it's (41 degrees) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (blackbird bend casino) camera. 3 he might look like a flabby flyer... but hank the tank is getting first class treatment. c - n - n's (genie) jeanne (mows) moos shows us the extra large canine you won't find in aisle k - 9. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows-- you are looking at hank's good side...this is his not so good side...(jeanne moos, new york): "do you really call him hank the tank?"(kari whitman, hank's owner): "everybody seems to call him hank the tank but going to try to get the tank part down."hank was boarding an american airlines madeleine sweet snapped this photo. "i bleep you not. the my flight."well of course he was...owner kari whitman says hank is a frequent flyer.once this photo went viral,hank even got immortalized in speaker/over vo): "he travels first class all the way the plane."his owner kari buys him a ticket.she is a former playboy playmate from 1988 and stars like melanie griffith and kristen bell.she runs a certified therapy dog.kari suffers from optical migraines. hank alerts her when one is coming on, so she can take her medicine.(kari whitman, hank's owner): "he knows before i know." (butted with) "it's like a bird nobody believes
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omg sound like bird, does this noise)."hank has his own health issues...(nats) a torn ligament prevent him from walking much.plus he has why he's obese.from 160 pounds, he's now down to 146... eating a cup and a half of raw food a day.as for his newfound fame...(jeanne moos, new york): "it's kind of been crazy has it not?"(nats)(kari whitman, hank's owner): "yeah" famous photo...(kari whitman, hank's owner): "he's not as fat as he looks there."this is should fly.(nats)jeanne moos, cnn...(nats)new york. 3 3 we are starting off the month we are seeing highs in the middle 70's today, and we will tomorrow with breezy winds. late wednesday into thursday front move through the area. this will bring us a chance of thunderstorms overnight and rain for most of the day on thursday, but will also bring us the chance of seeing slowly falling temperatures throughout the afternoon. heading into weekend, we but temperatures will stay pretty close to normal for this time of year with highs staying in the 50's. 3
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to go ...3 3 3 3 3 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 the mystery continues over what happened to the russian airliner that crashed over the weekend in egypt.... killing all 224 people on board. c - b - s news has learned that a u - s infrared satellite detected a heat flash over the sinai peninsula at the time the plane went down. the plane's operator... metrojet... says the only explanation for the crash could be an external impact on the plane.back in the u - s... it's election day... but g - o - p presidential frontrunner ben carson has his eyes set on november 20 - 16. the latest n - b - c news wall street journal poll shows carson pulling ahead of donald trump to lead the republican
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poll comes as president obama took jabs at the republican candidates for their critique of last week's c - n- b - c debate.and hundreds of thousands of people are expected to be at a parade and rally honoring the kansas city royals. the team won its first world series in 30 years against the new york mets. the president says he looks forward to welcoming the royals to the white house. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the latest news, weather and sports. 3 and here is what the folks in studio 57 are working on that you'll see in an hour on cbs "this morning".i'm charlie rose... coming up, the most pivotal plays in super bowl history... hall of fame wide receiver jerry rice shows us 50 memorable moments... that's coming up, on cbs this morning... 3 3 good morning everyone and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise.thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller.and i'm meteorologist
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cat taylor. 3 we are starting off the month of november way above average. we are seeing highs in the we are seeing above average. november way the month of starting off we are 3 cat taylor.meteorologist cat taylor.3 3 we are starting off the month of november way above average. we are seeing highs in the middle 70's today, and we will likely see them stay there today and tomorrow with breezy winds. late wednesday into thursday we will see a pretty strong front move through the area. this will bring us a chance of thunderstorms overnight and rain for most of the day on thursday, but us the chance slowly falling temperatures throughout the afternoon. heading into weekend, we should see plenty of sunshine, but temperatures will stay pretty close to normal for this time of year
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3 3 there's no end to the number of ways you can shop for clothes online... but one smart mom turned shopping into a competition... as a way to work from home with her young sons. special correspondent sheila gray shows us her money - making idea... and how she balances work and family... in this family 4 - 1 - 1 report. 3 ((package))(permanent- glad rags & ld raggs flea)4:13 what are the colors this fall? the wine is huge. lauren barnes is always on top of the latest fashion trends.9:04 you can flip one side, so it's like a 2 in 1 she's not combing through the racks at a high end boutique. 2:36 this is an awesome piece because it can go with so many things. she's in her basement. lauren her own online boutique - with a twist.50:04 there's a weekly sale i call rag reveals. most women would describe it as a clothes competition. that's compete to buy 8 to 10 fashion finds each week. 50:19 it's all done on facebook (cut). items are posted, you get a sizing, the pricing, how it fits. and women all over the country get the kids to appointment at their computers. 51:30 what girls doesn't like enough for lauren to of glad rags. corporate bonus? 44:00 nats of reading to boys she's also a stay at home mom to rowen and remy.48:44 you can go in.57:24 we take play read books. lauren wasn't sure it would work when she her husband didn't doubt her. 58:37 when i said i'm going to start a boutique on facebook, he said, okay, let's do it. i
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think it's a great idea. now she's not confined to the basement. (ld raggs flea)44:57 all the sizes are out lauren sets up at flea markets and festivals to reach new customers.47:50 and then you're all set and she's working on getting even more mobile - restoring a vintage 1961 camper.46:51 we'll have a mobile boutique popping up she says one day she may open a permanent location - maybe when rowen and remy are older, but for now she watches the hottest trends...00:25 us weekly is a great indicator because the stars are always going to be on point. ...while she watches her boys grow up.57:46 it sounds so cliche, but it goes by so fast. 59:04 do you have advice for other women? 59:52 do your research, but fear get the best of you because you'll never know if you don't try. even lauren admits it's scary at times, but it's fun and helps her to put family first. 10:05 the best part is, i
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committee will hold the first of two hearings to go over these privatization plans. the governor says the move will mean more streamlined service at a lower cost... and iowa is doing the same thing that half the states in the u - s have already done. 3 "the dept of human services has shared with me the spreadsheet and the citeria and the approach that they used. i think that we acted in an appropriate way. and we feel confident. and just as 25 other states have been able to move forward with this.3 iowa's medicaid program gives care to poor children... families... disabled people... and low - income adults. it's paid for with more than 4 - billion dollars in state and federal money. 3 sioux city's city council has approved more than 7 million dollars in financial assistance for the new sunnybrook village development. 3 sunnybrook village is a new shopping center and residential development going up across from the unitypoint health saint luke's sunnybrook medical plaza. the 50
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million dollar project includes a 30 million dollar shopping center and a 20 million dollar set of new apartment buildings. the city's 7 point 1 million dollars in assistance will come from a (tiff) tif fund... time. 3 "the city's assistance is tied to how fast it builds out, so the faster they build the more assistance would be have a minimum assessment agreement eventually up to 30 million dollars, so they were required under the agreement to have a 30 million dollar tax value at a 3 minimuim." 3 construction will most likely start this spring. the council also talked about more development around the southbridge rail yard... a 30 million dollar facility that was set to open this fall... but was delayed. now... the council is trying to get a 120 thousand dollar grant for a study to add a new facility to that yard. 3 "this is a grant to look at the possibility of a transload facility being added to the railyard. that's a facility that transfers freight from trucks to rail. it would greatly enhance the railyard
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that we have and it's great that we have a chance for another 3 grant."the grant will come through the iowa d - o - t... it'll be available this january. the rail yard is set to be finished in the next month or so. 3 if you've got a fire hydrant on your property... the city wants you to leave it alone!the city says all public hydrants should be painted safety - yellow... and all privately - owned hydrants should be painted fire engine red. right now in town... there are quite a few hydrants that have been "artistically" painted... maybe to look like something else. the city says it has contracted with a firm to re - paint all 4 - thousand public hydrants in town the proper color... but the process could take several years. 3 a sioux city family is mourning the loss of a young child after a deadly fire friday night on sioux city's west side. the fire started in a house on center street right around 11 - 30 friday night. yesterday afternoon... as siouxland
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shows us... sioux city fire rescue confirmed the name and age of the fire's victim. 3 inside this home right behind me on center street, sioux city firefighters found the body of a three year-old boy who they say died of smoke inhalation.balloons...teddy bears...and a candle....all memorializing old boy who died when a fire broke out, home...friday night."this was one of the most severe fire damage homes i personally ever seen here in sioux city.it all happened last friday sioux city fire rescue responded to a structure fire at 1414 center street. while responding to the fire, units were advised that an occupant was still inside the home.at the monday press conference, sioux city fire marshal mark aesoph confirmed the male victim was 3-year-old nicholas torres."nicolas was born january 11, 2012. the parents of nicholas, jennifer fuentes and david torres were home at the time of the fire, but were unable to rescue nicholas due to the extent of the fire.it took four engines and about 20 firefighters to put out the flames. fire officials say, this is the first fire death in sioux city, since august 2013"this room had a couple of couches and an overstuff chair. very easily that's enough fuel load, to within two to three minutes of ignition to actually bring that room to flash over."this is the absolute worse part of our job, whenever we have to respond to something like this, that's why i really challenge everyone here in sioux city, take the responsibility for your own home, for your family."sioux city fire marshal mark keep up with your smoke alarms. make sure the batteries are functional and that there is one in each room and every level of your home. reporting
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for every home. the program gives out two free smoke detectors for people who need them. and if you *do* have smoke alarms in your home... *always* make sure they're working. 3 and this morningf we know what caused that other fire on the west side friday night.around the same time as the center street fire... firefighters were also called to a fire in the 24 - hundred block of west 4th street. sioux city fire investigators say a space heater was left on... that overheated some things that were sitting close to it... and they burst into flames. no one was in the single - story house at the time. the fire caused severe damage to the home... it's been red - tagged. 3 some bars in utah are taking a different approach to make sure you don't drink and drive... showing customers what it's like to go to jail.go to the bathroom at sky s - l - c... and you'll be going to jail. it might feel a little bit like it anyway. the wall wraps in the men's and women's bathrooms are designed like a jail cell.
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you're reminded of where you could end up at the end of the night. utah highway patrol and the state safety office teamed up with quite a few bars and breweries for the bathroom makeovers. 3 3 3 3 3 we've got a lot of high school football games on the way after the break. sergeant bluff - luton fell behind by three touchdowns in the first half against carroll. see if they could pull off the epic comeback. chris is next with sports. 3 3 3 we're checking up with moose again on this thursday morning. what's up morning.thursday again on this up with moose
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what's up moose?3 3 3 we are starting off the month of november way above average. we are seeing highs in the middle 70's today, and we will likely see them stay there today and tomorrow with breezy winds. late wednesday into thursday we will see a pretty strong front move through the area. this will bring us a chance of thunderstorms overnight and rain for most of the day on thursday, but will also bring us the chance of seeing slowly falling temperatures throughout the afternoon. heading into weekend, we should see plenty of sunshine, but temperatures
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with highs staying in the 50's.3 3 good morning siouxland here's a look at your morning sports! the playoffs continue last night in iowa high school football. sergeant bluff luton lost their first game of the season and have rattled off nine straight wins since.they hosted a carroll team who's only loss in the last 7 games was by a last minute score against heelan.1) late first quarter it's 27-7 carroll things were looking bleak for the warriors and then ma-thew- george! 65 yards to to the house! sbl makes it 27-14.2) early 2nd quarter it's 35-14 now. by george do we have a comeback! by george we may! look at that move and the excelleration. 35-21.3) after the tigers offense stalls warrior quarterback jacob schultz finds drew girres! it's 35-28.4) same score 3 minutes to go in the half schultz play fakes finds aaron sader! touchdown! we are tied! 5) and with less than 30
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seconds left. schultz ... drops a *dime* to chris kroll! make you wanna jump jump! 42-35 sbl leads at the half! 11 touchdowns at that point! over 70-0 yards of warrior offense!they win it 72-41 western christian and pocahontas area getting together in hull! 1. western christian's defense strong early. colin oostenink and cruise degroot stop pocahontas behind the line on third down. 2. still in the first quarter.. no score.. western christian on their on one on third and long and ben granstra takes the handoff twenty one yards for the first down. 3. very next play. granstra again with another nice run for the first down. 4. move to the second quarter.. same drive and granstra takes the pitch and finds the endzone. extra point good. wolfpack up seven to nothing in the second quarter and...they get the victory 28 to 7.lawton bronson head coach jamie llyods grandmother is married to west sioux head coach ryan schwiesaw's grandfather. a house divided tonight! 1. pick up action in the fourth quarter and west sioux driving up thirty-four to twenty-one.. porter hummel is intercepted by the eagle's conner clark.2. but on the very next play.. lawton- bronson gives it right back. west sioux's jake lynott with the great pick. falcons ball first play of the drive.. hummel hits lynott on the slant. first down west sioux. his left and hits kezden blankenship who powers his way would miss the two-point forty to twenty-one and ... west sioux advances... they win 54 to 21.number 8 hinton heading into this game.1) early on in this game skyler yards out he's in! 2) then a few drives later. blackhawks going deep and he is picked off by tyler conn! he returns but back come the blackhawks. brandon vondrack takes the handoff and goes 24 yards up the gut for the touchdown! 4) underwood coming back. conn now on the recieving touchdown pass. hinton was up 26-20 at the half.hinton wins 54-35! they will play at western christian in hull friday night atakron-westfield and nubelogan magnolia &n logan! 1) you knothe westerners needed a bigame quartetcal eskra. defensewas coming up big too! 3 esterners ball!3) then drops back a dit hims thatdown!4) later 3llard for tthe touchdoakron westfield pulls the upset! 26-21 the n other scores...
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boyden-hull/rock valley falls 3 2lyon/george-littledefeats east sac county estherlincoln central n 1a, south central calhoscores 35 unanswered and in 8-man m-m-c tops ar-we- va 62ranked new fs out g-t/r-14, end-mupsets 5- ranked janesville 45.that's it foryour morningsportscast. joihere tonightfor and 10.thanks for watching.back to you, jake! 3 3 star trek is 3
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3 3 3 we are starting off the month of november way above average. we are seeing highs in the middle 70's today, and we will likely see them stay there today and tomorrow with breezy winds. late wednesday into thursday we will see a pretty strong front move through the area. this will bring us a chance of thunderstorms overnight and rain for most of the day on thursday, but will also bring us the chance of seeing slowly falling temperatures throughout the afternoon. heading into weekend, we should see plenty of sunshine, but temperatures will stay pretty close to
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adele's new single "hello" has become the first song ever to sell more than a million downloads in one week, according to nielsen music. the multiple grammy winner released "hello" on october 23rd. it's the first single from her upcoming album 25, out later this month. ------------------------- ------------------------- --------------------- ((nats from "the peanuts movie"/20th century fox))(narr:) everyone's favorite beagle now has his own star on the hollywood walk of fame. snoopy's star is right next to the one belonging to peanuts creator charles m. schulz. the peanuts movie featuring snoopy, charlie brown and the rest of the gang opens friday. ------------------------- ------------------------- --------------------- (narr:) elton john's aids foundation 3 hosted its annual "enduring vision" benefit last night in new york city. the star- studded event raises money for hiv/aids prevention programs as well as treatment, care and support services.(sot elton john/humanitarian)it's a very livable disease, please get tested, have safe sex. if you are hiv positive, it's not a shameful thing to say. ------------------------- -------------------------
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from "star trek"/ 3 paramount))(narr:) and star trek is boldly going where no tv show has gone before. cbs announced a new star trek tv series set for 2017. the first episode will premiere on the network then move to cbs's all access digital subscription service. it is the first original series developed for cbs all access. that's your eye on entertainment. suzanne marques, cbs news, los angeles. 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... today is national sadwich day. what's your favorite kind of sandwich? 3 3 still to come 3 3 3 of sandwich?favorite kind what's your sadwich day. national today is morning... facebook this about on we're talking here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... today is national sadwich day. what's your favorite kind of sandwich?
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3 still to come this morning... the army is showing us a new menu for soldiers. the "meal ready to eat"... the m - r - e... is a longtime staple of military life... but now it's getting a an overhaul.it's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam.your weather and morning news are all ahead. keep it right here on
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3 cat taylor.meteorologist 3 cat taylor. 3 we are starting off 3 the diet of america's armed forces is about to change. troops have been eating m - r - es... "meals ready to eat"... in combat and training for almost 35 years. c - b - s news correspondent mark albert shows us how the menu is getting its biggest change in *decades.* 3 ctm script: (nat/12:40:30)(ft. ap hill, bowling green, va) "hey gun team, let's move." (track 1: streaming through forest)from tactical menuvering .. nat/ 13:06:43) (firing guns on their stomach) "let em have it!" (track 2: machine guns fire and targets that look like people fall) down targets.. (nats)"lets go, lets go" (track 3: soldiers lifting fake casualty)and emergency rescues (nat/casualty 13:14:57) "prepare to lift - lift"(track 4 - vo soldeir stream through woods, scale cliff, army crawl with machine guns)this company from the army's old guard is burning three to four thousand calories a day during their training at fort a.p hill. living the maxim ... "an army marches on it's stomach." (nat/trading 10:57:40)(trading items in mres)"anyone up for a it. (track 5 - vo: gross looking food)but *complaints* staple (sot/mark & soldiers -- will cut down)"bishop: it is
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sounds 3 good. topham: it is good. bishop: it is not good. mark: 1 to 10, how is it? rassey: three or four?"(sot/mark & whitsitt 1:04:03)"q: you know mres sometimes get a bad rap. a: no, i don't know that (laughs)."(track 6 vo: machine rations is the job of the defense department's jeremy looking for a tasty recipe. (sot/whitsitt 1:14:23)"it is all about increasing war fighter performance. albert: you aren't just trying to keep them alive. 1:14:29 whitsitt: not just trying to keep them alive no, we want to them help them fight and we want to help them win."(nat/ )(inside kitchen)(track 7)(soldier research, development & engineering center, natick, ma) in the army's test kitchen at natick research center outside boston ... his team combines the military's top culinary and scientific minds with high-tech equipment to create the next generation of m-r-es --stuffed with *added* nutrients.(nat/mark 03:11:06) "alright, let's try them." (track 8: vo chocolate bar ) like this chocolate protein bar.(nat/mark & whitsitt 03:18:20)that's fortified with vitamin d and calcium, which are two components that help to improve bone health and reduce the amount of stress fractures (track 8 cont)or this new lemon pound cake wow. it's fluffy. i mean, it's fluffy like a cake.(track 9) which is designed to improve muscle performance. it's full of omega 3 fatty acids which studies show also may deter the effects of traumatic brain injuries.(nats - cooks or scientists) (track 10)these cooks can increase the levels of vitamins and nutrients because they are changing the
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way the food is perserved. they've eliminated the need for sustained high heat -- which kills vitamins and flavor.... (gfx-out) (nat/00:23)(dvids: airdrop w/gopro(track 11)the test kitchen also makes sure military buys a year make it to the troops...surviving air drops (nat/drop)(natick test drop of mre box)and rough handling. (track12)this new plastic developed by army which reduces a soldier's load...but it helps the food (track 13)but perhaps the biggest culinary coup is the dish troops have craved for decades: pizza. the problem -- how to keep bread, cheese, sauce, and meat together in one package for three years without it spoiling. a saying around here that chemistry happens. you can't reactions that are taking place. (track 14)but through perfected the pie. able to control the water and stop it from going from the binding the (track 15) back at army training (sot/mark & would be the one food you would want to see in mre? 11:11:10 keller: probably i would have to say, get some pizza in there."sotmark: we brought this down from the army test kitchen. (track 15 cont.)...private first class brkeller got hwish (sot/markeller 11:12:34) (pfc. brcekeller/the g"keller: thatactually really gmark: what you hoped for? // i atastes like a pizza, typical pizza from the 3to the scientists who hworking for about 20 pizza. keller: i wosay thanthis is
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sunday after a search of their home by spirit lake police found dozens of stolen items.johnson faces 10 felony countsincluding 4 counts of burglary and 8 misdemeanorslike possesion of drug paraphernalia.quail is charged with 9 feloniesincluding 4 counts of possession of stolen property and 6 misdemeanorslike possession of a controlled substance. spirit lake police say more charges are pending in this case. 3 3 and a remsen man is facing charges after an accident sunday afternoon in rural plymouth county.34 - year - old brian kelley is charged with operating while intoxicated. police say he hit 46 - year - old kristine zylstra - tabke of marcus just after 5 - 30 on a rural road southeast of remsen. she had pulled over to let her dog out of the car when she was hit. at first she was taken to cherokee regional hospital and later flown to mercy medical center in sioux city. we don't
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know her condition. kelley was taken to the plymouth county jail. and more charges could be on the way against him. 3 3 a sioux city teenager is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter after a west high senior died in april from a k - 2 overdose.18 - year - old rose (mau) 18 - year - old 18 - year - old rose (mau) mouw entered a written plea last month in woodbury county district court to charges of involuntary manslaughter and delivery of a controlled substance.prosecutors say she's the person who sold the k - 2 to austin mccloud. mccloud died of an overdose of the drug this april in war eagle park. (mau)'s mouw's trial is set for april 26th... 20 - 16. 3 first it was a tribe in south dakota. now a native american tribe in siouxland is set to vote on legalizing marijuana. 3 the omaha tribe of nebraska will vote today whether to allow the recreation and medicinal use of marijuana on the reservation... and whether or not to allow industrial hemp to be grown.
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ultimate decision. the omahas would become the first *nebraska* tribe to legalize marijuana. the santee sioux tribe just legalized the growth... possession... and recreational use of marijuana on its flandreau south dakota reservation. 3 an early iowa woman convicted in 2011 of killing a man and trying to frame her ex - husband for the crime will stay in prison. 3 tracey richter - roberts is serving life in prison for the murder of dustin wehde back in 2001. now... a judge rejected her appeal of that sentence. roberts said her conviction came after quite a few errors by her lawyer... the prosecutor... and the judge during her trial. the appealate judge rejected her arguments in a 30 - page ruling late last month. 3 3 up next in your healthwatch... in a major change in policy... now medicare will pay for end of life counseling. we'll show you how the decision could help the terminally ill.
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we are seeing highs in the middle 70's today, and we will likely see them stay there today and tomorrow with breezy winds. late wednesday into thursday we will see a pretty strong front move through the area. this will bring us a chance of thunderstorms overnight and rain for most of the day on thursday, but will also bring us the chance of seeing slowly falling temperatures throughout the afternoon. heading into weekend, we should see plenty of sunshine, but temperatures will stay pretty close to normal for this time of year with highs staying in the 50's. 3 3 in a major change in policy... medicare will now pay for end of life counseling. end of life now pay for medicare
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3 3 in a major change in policy... medicare will now pay for end of life counseling. c - b - s news chief medical correspondent doctor jon lapook has the story. 3 amy berman is a former nurse who now works at a health policy foundation. so five years ago, when diagnosed with a rare form of breast cancer, she knew to do her homework. sot:(jlp@02:11:33) what did you find out?(ab) it's the worst form of breast cancer to get, nobody survives it. (jlp 021241) when your doctors first discussed your treatment plan, did they ask you what do you want?(ab) one doctor was perfection//(021313)she said we can //try to hold back the cancer but not do things that are unnecessary. // i went to another doctor and this other doctor wanted to do the complete opposite kind of care, throw everything at the cancer even though it wasn't going to change the outcome. (narration two)berman chose only those treatments (021343) i really wanted to focus on living the best possible quality of life (narration three) dr.diane meier directs the center to advance palliative care, an emerging field of medicine that focuses on a patient's quality of life. (16;37;09;13) at the outset of a serious illness it's very important to talk to patients and families about what they can expect what is the natural history of this disease course, what is the time frame (narration four)now that medicare will reimburse physicians for advance care planning and end of life discussions, there should be more time for those discussions. (sot: ab@02:20:38) without those conversations, somebody is making all the decisions for us. //(jlp@02:23:27) and for you that was less aggressive care. for somebody else it might be more aggressive care? (ab) right, it's whatever it
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tech updatatat3 3 good morning, (onawa)... it's (43 degrees) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (blackbird bend casino) camera. 3 your computer might upgrade to windows 10 soon... whether you want it to or not. here's your c - net tech update. 3 black friday is taking over all of november. i'm bridget carey, this is your cnet update.***""the day after halloween, stores are ready to push out christmas in full force, decking the isles with merchandise. but can you
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believe that on the first day of november we already are seeing black friday sales? black friday has swallowed up all of november into a black hole of shopping madness. online tech retailer newegg is calling it black november, offering discounts on 900 products throughout the month. amazon launched black friday deals on sunday, but are these deals any good? so far, it's a bit average, nothing too exciting in tech. no matter what you get, do your research before assuming amazon is giving you the best sale. for example, amazon is advertising this nikon d 33-hundred digital slr as a deal for about of $200 bucks. but guess what - go on nikon's site and its offered it at the same price. so that's not a deal at all. ***""so as amazon beefs up black friday promotions, it's also shutting down two other parts of its business. amazon is killing the daily deals site amazon local, which was just like groupon. amazon is also is discontinuing the amazon register. it was a little $10 credit card reader that plugged into a smartphone or tablet so that small businesses can process payments. it was just like square, but amazon had lower transcation fees than square. ***""let's switch gears to microsoft. if you're a windows user, and you have not yet upgraded to windows 10 -- listen closely. your computer may automatically upgrade to 10 without you wanting it to, unless you change your settings. begining next year, windows 10 will be marked as a recommended windows update. and if your computer is set to automatically install any labeled you'll find windows 10 on your machine. off automatic updates to be more in control - and if it does happen, you can revert to your old system within one month. still, kinda pushy.***""and in news outside of planet earth, nasa is celebrating 15 years of humans living in space aboard the international space station. (nasa: 02:05:13 - 02:15:44)on november second, in the year 2000, the first three-man crew moved in and some 220 people have been there since.***""and speaking of space, there's another new voyage about to take place - cbs says it's working on a new star trek television show to premire in 2017. set phasers to exciiiiitteeed! beam me down to planet hype! (cbs television studios: 02:27:51 - 02:36:20)this would air 50 years after the original star trek series boldly debuted on tv. cbs is the parent company of cnet, so i have a little message for the bosses -- please just make sure it's more the next generation and
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3 beam upbridge, one to 3 beam up 3 3 we are starting off the month of november way above average. we are seeing highs in the middle 70's today, and we will likely see them stay there today and tomorrow with breezy winds. late wednesday into thursday we will see a pretty strong front move through the area. this will bring us a
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(xxx) cam. 3 3 here's a look at your weather to go ... 3 3 3 3 3 here's a look at your news to go ...at your news here's a 3 3 here's a look at your news to 3 3 the mystery continues over what happened to the russian airliner that crashed over the weekend in egypt.... killing all 224 people on board. c - b - s news has learned that a u - s infrared satellite detected a heat flash over the sinai peninsula at the time the plane went down. the plane's operator... metrojet... says the only explanation for
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the crash could be an external impact on the plane.back in the u - s... it's election day... but g - o - p presidential frontrunner ben carson has his eyes set on november 20 - 16. the latest n - b - c news wall street journal poll shows carson pulling ahead of donald trump to lead the republican field. national poll comes as president obama took jabs at the republican candidates for their critique of last week's c - n- b - c debate.and hundreds of thousands of people are expected to be at a parade and rally honoring the kansas city royals. the team won its first world series in 30 years against the new york mets. the president says he looks forward to welcoming the royals to the white house. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the latest news, weather and sports.
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zblmpblthsdz. good morning. it is tuesday, november 3rd, 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." a mysterious heat flash decked by u.s. intelligence could offer new includes into the crash of a russian jet in egypt. an explosive new book clooims claims there are evil and good at the vatican. how in the world do these high flying protesters evade security during monday night football
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look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 second. >> we'd like to have us all in groups of iffive. >> i think we should have a telemundo debate. >> debate format feud in the gop. >> christie, fiorina will not sign a debate reform. >> donald trump has a new trump in his bag. >> this is how handsome he is, i don't know, i think i'm better looking than he is. >> schools damaged from texas to georgia by winds up to 115 miles an hour. meanwhile, a storm delivering an early taste of winter to. ka, triggered a massive pileup. a u.s. satellite detecting a heat flash, at the same time the russian passenger jet plummeted to earth over the sinai peninsula. a crash landing in pakistan, incredibly, only ten people suffered minor injuries. a pre flight at lax got people booted from the spirit plane. >> the passengers say it's because of tear skin color.
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>> why is it that black people get kicked off? >> volkswagon's emissions scandal, porsche and audi, 10,000 vehicles. >> a meteor blazing over thailand. >> confused drivers hitting the brakes as the sky turned green. >> repeling, they unfurl the banner with a protest message for a liquified natural gas in the area. >> overtime, redeems themself, kain carolina to 7 and o. >> and all that matters. >> which black hair products do you use? >> i use water. >> would you consider using an geri curl. >> i can get you the chemicals, next debate you'll be geri curled down. >> ask parent to pretend they ate all their candy and post videos. >> i ate all of it, daddy, too. >> why did you? >> i don't want to see you ever again.
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