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with 3 morning. 3 we will start with a little bit of rain as the front kicks in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain and even a few t-storms, but the biggest story i think is going to be the winds, which by wednesday evening could gust up to 60mph at times. we will continue to see rain into the early evening, and at that time we will be seeing temperatures cooling off pretty quickly and that could lead to a few snowflakes mixing in with the rains. little to no accumulation is expected as ground temperatures will still be too warm. for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool.the weekend will be sunny and mild near 60. 3 3 3 the republican 3 3
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3 3 the republican presidential candidates are back to their campaigns after facing off on immigration... isis... and the economy... in their - b - s news correspondent (we - juh) weijia (jang) jiang takes a look at that debate. 3 (pkg)-nats-the fourth proved to be a big win for fox business and the wall street journal.donald trump praised that he says focused more on substance than cnbc's economic debate last month:(sot trump spin room) this was a very elegant evening. there were no fantasy football questions. i think the three moderators did a fantastic job.-nat/sot-in need of strong debate performance -- ohio governor john kasich aggressively took on his opponents.(sot kasich) if people think we are going to ship millions out come on folks...it's a silly argument. (sot trump) "i built unbelievable companies worth billions and billions of dollars. i don't have to hear from this man. believe me." (sot chaggaris) he was interrupting a lot. // i wonder if people thought maybe he was just too combative. after the debate, leading contender ben carson responded to recent questions surrounding his personal story: (carson spin room sot) if there is some major scandal, something that is really significant to the people - that's a different story. but i want you to prove everything that's ever happened in your life - that's ridiculous. senators ted cruz and marco rubio managed to garner the most attention online for holding their own:(sot rubio debate) you can't have a strong nation without strong values.analysts say former florida governor jeb bush needed to stand out: (sot carrie sheffield/ political columnist) jeb really needed the breakout night, i don't think that he necessarily got that.the republican candidates' next debate is
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3 the three democratic presidential candidates will meet saturday in iowa for *their* next debate. 3 gehlen catholic high school in le mars had its annual veteran's day prayer service a day early... yesterday morning.the keynote speaker was marine colonel jeffrey hagan... he's from siouxland... he graduated
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from kingsley - pierson high school and iowa state university. each branch of the armed forces was represented at yesterday's service... with a presentation of each branch's flag. 3 "i have enjoyed my time in the service and very honored to have spent an entire career serving my nation and then to come back to see that other people appreciate what i do, it's fantastic."3 colonel hagan's nephew was also part of the service... singing the marine corps hymn as the marines' flag was presented. 3 3 gehlen catholic also celebrated their volleyball team's trip to the state volleyball tournament. the school held a sendoff party for the team yesterday morning. this is the seventh straight year the lady jays have gone to the tournament.... they're still hoping to get their first title. 3 "it's a great feeling, we're really excited sometimes i have to pinch myself that a we are really doing this many times in a row because a lot of teams a lot of players hope
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blessed to go so many times. 3 "gehlen will take on central lyon tonight at the u - s cellular center in cedar rapids. 3 more than 200 veterans and members of military families were well - taken care of at the operation engage america event yesterday at the american red crossoperation engage america is a non - profit organization started by a couple who's son committed suicide... because of post traumitic stress disorder. the group teamed up with support siouxland soldiers to help veterans learn about symptoms... and options for help... with p - t - s - d. 3 "it's all about them. it's about the veterans and that's what we're here to do, is to help them. know that we love them, we care about them, and we have a moral obligation to 3 help them." 3 quite a few local organizations teamed up to help offer a free meal... groceries... coats for kids... and even hair cuts and massages for veterans and their families. it's a little kindness... but it's a gesture some are still
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getting used to. 3 "it's great right now because when we came home we were not welcomed home. until a few years ago, nobody said thank you to 3 me until about three years ago." 3 even though so many of the veterans were eager to show their appreciation... they are the ones who deserve our gratitude. 3 with veteran's day today... the international association of fire fighters honored its members who've served... or who *are* serving this country. siouxland news reporter jaclyn driscoll was there. 3 with the veteran's bridge as the perfect backdrop, iaff local 7 recognized veterans and active duty military who still currently serve their community as firefighers. "collectively, on our membership currently serving we have about 25 percent are veterans. we have about five of them who are still in the military in some capacity and collectively about 300 years worth of service." fulfilling their service to our country, to now risking their lives for our community... it's just another extention of the close-knit "brotherhood" only they can understand. "nobody understands the concept of "brotherhood" quite like firefighters and veterans do. it's an alliance, it's a friendship, it's relying on one another. we've all experienced that in some form or another with serving in the military and we get to live it every day too on our job."
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"with the military it was always a brotherhood, when i was deployed or in germany away from your family or friends, so you got really close. then, in the firestation we're away from our families for 24 hours so it's really close and it's another brother/sisterhood, i guess." whether they currently wear the uniform, or wore it decades ago, veterans have given the highest of form service to our nation"it was nice to recognize people who have service in the military, especially those who no longer wear the uniform."as well as those returning to a similar calling... by risking their lives everyday as firefighters. "as firefighters we've been called to serve and we've served our country. we want to come home and serve our community as well." in sioux city... jaclyn driscoll,
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3 crayola crayons is branching out... getting into this new adult - coloring book market.now the company's offering five adult coloring books that sell for nine - ninety - nine a piece. the company's also selling colored pencils and markers with fine tips that'll be good for some of these intricate designs.crayola partnered with artist flora chang to create the coloring books. they'll be for sale at some of the major retailers... like target. 3 3
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3 3 3 coming up this morning on siouxland news at sunrise... russia's sports drug - testing lab has been suspended by the world anti - doping agency. we'll show you why the russian government is being accused of helping its olympic track and field athletes cheat
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3 3 3 3 3 3 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... it's veterans day. what do you do to honor america's
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3 parents... we've got a childrens drinking straws. (hen - nuh) hena daniels is in new york with our c - b - s moneywatch. 3 the bond markets are closed for veterans day. but the u.s. stock markets and other capital markets are open for business. on tuesday the dow closed up 27 points. the nasdaq lost 12 points/// 130-thousand bueno by contigo kids straw tumblers are being recalled. pieces of the drinking straw can break off into a child's mouth posing indigestion or choking risks. the tumblers were sold with plastic molds in shapes of fangs, lips or zippers and were sold at targets nationwide between may and september of this year. customers are being told to call the manufacturer ignite for a full refund ///trying to get somewhere but have spotty cell service? google maps is now offering off- line navigation. the feature will allow you to search for specific locations, get driving directions, and receive information about your final destination - including hours and contact information. the update is available for all androids. google says a version will be available for i-phone users soon //// campbell's is changing the recipe to its clssic chicken noodle soup = which just turned 81 this year. the iconic brand is taking out artificial ingredients like
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m-s-g and replacing it with more chicken broth and onions. the revamped recipe will appear in a limited-edition can promoting the new "star wars" film as global soup sales have been declining. /// thats your cbs moneywatch report. for more log on to cbs moneywatch dot com. in new york, im hena daniels
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3 russia is rejecting charges of widespread doping by its olympic athletes. a report from the world anti - doping agency accuses russia of a huge... state - sponsored conspiracy. one headline calls it: "the fraud of the rings." c - b - s news correspondent elizabeth palmer is in london... to tell us how russia could be barred from events at the next olympic games. 3 ctm script:
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but a political - victory.in modern russia too - president vladimir putin...leading by example....has put sport front and center ....in his campaign to boost the country's prestige.with the high point - the 2014 winter olympic in sochi.these anti-findings have seriously tarnished russia's reputation and its credibility....as it faces a possible ban on its athletes
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in rio.3 3 after the break on siouxland news at sunrise... protestors demonstrated yesterday... led by fast food workers. we'll show you why they're demanding an increase to the minimum wage.
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3 3 we will start with a little bit of rain as the front kicks in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain and even a few t-storms, but the biggest story i think is going to be the winds, which by wednesday evening could gust up to 60mph at times. we will continue to see rain into the early evening, and at that time we will be seeing temperatures cooling off pretty quickly and that could lead to a few snowflakes mixing in with the rains. little to no accumulation is expected as ground temperatures will still be too warm. for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool.the weekend will
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3 fast food workers across the country held protests tuesday... trying to get an increase to the minimum wage. reporter ben tracy has been following this story. 3 3 story.following this tracy has been reporter ben wage. the minimum an increase to trying to get an increase to the minimum wage. reporter ben tracy has been following this story.3 3 (nats) protestors inside mcdonalds(narr 1) protestors took over a mcdonalds in downtown los angeles (nats) demanding a 15 dollar per hour federal minimum wage. (nats) march(narr 2) chantel williams has worked at taco bell for 9 years and makes 9 dollars an hour...the minimum wage in la county. she's a single mother of two young boys. (sot 11;58;41;16) bt: how hard is it to live on 9-dollars an hour in a city like los angeles? sw: it's very difficult. you can't even make it basically//11;56;31;01 i have to turn to government assistance for help -- basically for medical, food stamps -- to help be able to pay rent and provide food for my family of course(narr 3)
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(grx in) at 40 hours a week williams makes less than 19- thousand dollars (18,720) per year. government guidelines say a family of three like hers needs to make more than 20-thousand (20,090) dollars to live above the poverty line. a minimum wage of 15 dollars an hour would mean williams could earn about 31- thousand. (31,200) (grx out) (nats) (narr 4) but some business owners say low wage fast food jobs are not meant to be life-long employment and a 67% increase in the minimum wage will mean job cuts. stuart waldman leads a business advocacy group in california. (sot 10;07;03;11) a lot of businesses are scared. 10;08;17;23 1 dollar an hour increase for a full time employee will end up costing each employer actually about $2,500 per employee, when you add taxes, workers comp., and all the other costs. so thats pretty significant (ben tag: many cities and states across the country already have a minimum wage higher than the federal level. scott, here in los angeles the minimum wage will increase from 9 to 15 dollars per hour by 2020) 3 3 still to come this morning... a small private jet crashed into an apartment complex in akron ohio. we'll have the latest as we'll have the akron ohio. complex in apartment into an jet crashed a small private this morning... still to come 3 3 hour by 2020) dollars per hour by 2020) 3
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3 still to come this morning... a small private jet crashed into an apartment complex in akron ohio. we'll have the latest as police try to figure out what brought the plane
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siouxland news at sunrise.3 good morning everyone,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob
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taylor.3 3 we will start with a little bit of rain as the front kicks in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain and even a few t-storms, but the biggest story i think is going to be the winds, which by wednesday evening could gust up to 60mph at times. we will continue to see rain into the early evening, and at that time we will be seeing temperatures cooling off pretty quickly and that could lead to a few snowflakes mixing in with the rains. little to no accumulation is expected as ground temperatures will still be too warm. for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool.the weekend will
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3 developing this morning... investigators are still trying to confirm how many people were onboard a business jet that crashed in northeast ohio tuesday. the 10 passenger plane crashed into an apartment building. c - b - s news correspondent don champion has the latest on the investigation. 3 (tue0378 :04) a mass-fatality team will begin work at the site of this business jet crash in akron, ohio this morning.(sot tue0401 dr. lisa kohler/summit county medical examiner 2:56) "this is a very complex situation and it needs to be done very carefully and everything needs to be documented well which is one of the reasons why we're going to wait till morning light"(-3:05) officials still haven't confirmed how many people were on the plane when it crashed into an apartment building and a house... the owner of the jet says 10 people were on board. no one on the ground was killed.(sot tue0517 :28) nat crash on video a neighbor was recording a video on her cell phone when the plane crashed. 911 calls quickly poured in.(sot 14.58.19 channel 2 cover with witness flame video 1:05) "i'm positive you guys already called but there's a plane that crashed into these houses right in front of me" (-:11) the plane, a hawker business jet, was flying from the dayton, ohio area when it went down about 2 miles away from
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the akron fulton international airport.(sot wed0016 mike patton/witness :55) "i don't know i'm not a pilot but just from what i saw it looked like he really wanted to try and pull out and at that time he was just too low"(1:06) the ntsb and faa are sending investigators to the scene. don champion, 3 cbs news. 3 no word if the pilot made a mayday call before the crash. 3 it was a protest all across the nation... *and* in sioux city yesterday. workers rallying for a massive increase to the minimum wage.more than a dozen people were doing this on gordon drive yesterday afternoon...
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in support of fast food workers across the country. it was part of the "fight for 15" campaign. the minimum wage workers say they want to make a better living and make sure their message is heard loud and clear in sioux city... and in next year's elections. 3 "we're only making $11.00 an hour. and that is not enough to be able to support a family on your own." "at fifteen, it would be a good start and also if more people got that much money, they'd be paying more into social security." "i'm supporting the increase in minimum wage in our country."democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders says the current federal minimum wage of 7-25 an hour is "starvation pay" and needs to "become a livable wage." 3 the food bank of siouxland joined up with the iowa food bank association to draw attention to food *insecurity* in siouxland.at yesterday afternoon's public forum on hunger... the food bank
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pointed out that there are almost 29 - thousand people in its service area who don't get enough to eat. almost a third of them don't qualify for programs like food stamps. food bank director linda scheid says she wants to engage the public to help solve this problem. 3 "statistically y we know that 1 in 5 children is at risk of huhuer, we know that nearly 13% percent of the siouxland area, so we're down to the county level in statistics. 13% of our community is at risk for hunger, meaning they don't know where there next meal is going to come from."3 the food banknkserves 11 counties in n northwest t iowa and northeast nebraska. 3 this morning we know the iowa department of criminal investigations is looking into a shooting death in calhoun county.just after two o'clock yesterday morning... the calhoun county sheriff's office was call to a shooting at a home in pomeroy iowa. those deputies found the body of a man who hahabeen shot and killed. so far... no one's been arrested or charged with any crime in the case.
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state medical examiner. the victim's identity is not being released at this time. 3 thousands of employees at a tyson fresh meats plant in siouxland and across the country could see relieiefrom the u u s supreme court as it weighs in on a dispute between tyson and the workers.yesterday morning the justices heard arguments in a case where tyson is appealing a 5 point 8 million dollar judgment against the company.the lower court ruled that the employees at tyson's pork plant in storm lake are ntitled to overtime pay for the e me they spend putting on protective work clothes and heading to their place on the production line.tyson won a similar suit earlier this year by workers at its plants in dakota city and madison nebraska. the 8th circuit court of appeals ruled those workers couldn't prove tyson had agaged to pay them for that time. 3 the akron iowa man accused of murdering his mother has a new date set for a court hearing.jonathan (new - neighbor) neunaber was
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originally scheduled to have a hearing into his mental competency last month... but that hearing was postponed. now it's been rescheduled for december 11th in le mars. . the body of esther (new - neighbor) neunaber was found in her home out in the country near akron in july of 2014... and her death ruled a homicide. her husband donald's body was found at the same time... but it was determined he died of natural causes. 3 siououcity is getting mimiions of dollars to help build and improve roads to the new new seaboard - triumph pork plant. 3 the iowa department of transportation granted the city's request for more than four - and - a - half million dollars. the money will be used to improve access to the site... which will employ more than a thousand people. this comes after the city finished a 63 thousand dollarar traffic c study thatatlooked at what improvements and changes would be needed. the road construction costs are projected to be about 6 million dollars. the city and seaboard - triumph will split the remaining cost not
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3 yesterday we told you a story about the "line of duty death respspse team"... a group dedicated to honoring fallen figherfighters and helping their family and friends. siouxld news reporter jaclyn driscoll sits down with one siouxland family who experienced that special care. 3 andy zalme, a dakota city volunteer firefighter, lost his life in the line of duty earlier this year... and when it came time to plan his funeral, the nebraska line of duty death response team took care of the entire ceremony. april 16, 201515tarted as a normal day for thehealme's."it was just a normal l y. normal day, it was a thursday."but a family's life would be changed forever. "it just changed in an instant."andy zalme, a father of three boys, a husband of 18 years, and a volunteer firefighter, left on a service call for a car fire to never return. being woken up by the dakota city fire chief in the middle of the night was the last thing his wife expected. "he came in and i had just gone to bed. so he came in and he was yelling my name, he was in the kitchen. i thought it was andy. i thought andy just got home from his meeting so i didn't know what was going on. so, i went out there and he said 'we have to go. we have to go.' and i said, 'why?' and he said, andy went down." "he collapsed. the call went out. t tre were some other fireman ththe that lped, right on scene. they worked on andy and callelethe helicopter. paramedics got there very quickly. we got him to the hospital. unfortunately, we couldn't do anything more. everybody did the best they could and did everything for andy, but it wasn't enough. after losing his life in the line of duty, andy's family and department were left with the challenging task of laying him to rest. it was with the help of the nebraska line of duty death response team that andy was honored for his service. "it's amazing. it didnt' matter what the family needed, bobbie and the boys, they would be there. even if it was just for hugs. they were there.""i was kind of be honest with you. but
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they did so much. i think they did things that i didn't even realize that they did.""we had the finanasay and bobbie had the final say, but they sat in the cornerernd did not take any credit." but after the final taps were played, after andy found his final place to test his memory lives on.both bobbie and chief rasmussen say the nebraska line of duty death response team is still an important part of their lives... and although it was under tragic circumstances,
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such wonderful new friends. 3 3 if you missed part one of this series on that special response`team... you'd like to watch either story again... you can do that by logging on to our website at siouxland news dot com. 3 if a certain tech startup succeeds... soon you could see a robot roaming the aisles
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store!"tally" is t t name of the inventory - tracking robot that simbe robotics hopes to sell to stores like target and c - v - s. it's able to tell when a product is in low - supply or placed on the wrong shelf. that's something usually done by employees with handheld scscners.simbe's c - e e o says an employee takes takes 20 to 30 hours a week auditing items at a midsized store... he says "tally" can scan 15 - thousand items in an hour. it's a strong selling point... considering one firm's estimate that out - of - stock items cost stores almost 500 billion dollars every year. 3 3 3 3 the tri - state sober project needs your help with an "uprise of hope." we'll find out how easy it is to help out... next... in "talk of the town."
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3 3 we will start with a little bit of rain as the front kicks in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain and even a few t-storms, but the biggest story i think is going to be the winds, which by wednesday evening could gust up to 60mph at timeses we will continue to see rara into the early evening, and a athat time we will be seeing temperatures cooling off pretty quickly and that could lead to a few snowflakes mixing in with the rains. little tl no accumulation is expected as ground temperatures will still be too warm. for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool.the weekend will
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3 3 the tri - state sober project has an event coming up november 14th at the sioux city convention center.
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that's why deb goering and jeremy martin are here for talk of the town this morninin good mororng! 3 jake and a guest or group of guests discuss upcoming
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3 thanks for being with us this morning. if you missed this segment.6.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 pizza rat's back... or is he? we'll have an update on the pie loving rodent. it's (time) this morning. thanks for watching siouxland news at sunrise.
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3 3 good morning, (city)... it's (temp) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (sponsor) camera. 3 he's back! pizza rat has returned to the streets of new york. but... as c - n - n's (g(gie) jeanne (mows) moos shows us... this time he's remote controlled. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows-- who doesn't like a slice of pizza to go...and boy does it go....(nats of screams)when toted by pizza rat.(nats of screams)not the old pizza rat that became a sensation two months ago...(jimmy kimmel) "pizza rat has become such a celebrity."(steven colbert) "the internet blew up over this video of a rat carrying a whole slice of pizza."make way for pizza rat's new remote controlled replica....(nats of screamamused to scare the bejesus out t new yorkers.... (nats of screams)winning prankster , jesse wellens and his prank vs prank youtube channel. (nats) "go pizza rat go. oh my gosh."jesse got t the idea when he noticed this taxidermied rat in a new york shop....(jesse wellens/pizza rat prankster) "then i knew viral sensation of pizza rat already so i said why not bring it back."and carry it around in a handy pizza box... (nats) " and when you're ready to deploy you pop it open." (jeanne moos/reporting) "making a remote controlled pizza rat isn't exactly rocket science. the whole thing cost jesse 116 bucks."he and his fellow prankster bought a cheap remote controlled car, got rid of the car's frame and glued cardboard to the chassis. they then glued on a slice of pizzazanats) "get yourself a taxiderered rat, get it on line ebay."g"ge the rara(nats) "its so easy
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drive."jesse drove it around downtown and in times square. (jeanne moos/reporting) "look at it, don't you think someone would stomp the thing? (take bite pizza) how old is the pizza? bought it like two hours ago. oh good."only one person stepped on it and that seemed like an accident. the prank ended with pizza rat disappearing....(nats) "i had a backup rat. it's in the sewer."where a real rat is probably wondering "who ordered home delivery?"jeanne
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3 3 we will start with a little bit of rain as the front kicks in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain and even a few t-storms, but the biggest story i think is going to be the winds, which by wednesday evening could gust up to 60mph at times. we will continue to see rain into the early evening, and at that time we will be seeing temperatures cooling off pretty quickly and that could lead to a few snowflakes mixing in with the rains. little to no a aumulation is expected as grouou tempererures will still be t t warm. . r thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the wis will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool.the weekend will be sunny and mild near 60.
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3 3 time for a trip to the sunrise watercooler...yes... it was the plot of an old simpsons episode... but one fisherman says he's caught a three - eyed fish.the fish supposedly came out of a canal in new york that many said is polluted. but... a lot of people are questioning if this video as real or not... the existence of the third eye has
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biologist.3 3 3 coming up this morning in your 6 o'clock hour... people responsible for hack attacks normally don't get caught... but two of the three hackers involved in an attack on nks ararwaking up behind b bs this rning. we'll shsh you how they were caught.plus your morning news, weather and sports are all coming up. it's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam. keep it right here on
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3 3 here's a look at your weather to go ... 3 3 3 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 republican presidential candidates are back to campaigning this morning... after facing off on immigration... isis... and the economy in their fourth debate. analysts are saying jeb bush and rand paul held their own on the debate stage... while frontrunners donald trump and ben carson took a backseat at times. in a dig at c - n - b - c... republican party chairman reince priebus praised fox
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journal for a well - run... substantive debate.on this veteransnsay... president obama will lead the nation in honoring its men and women in uniform. he'll deliver remarks and lay a wreath at arlington national cemetery. the president is expected to announce plans aimed at improving the quality of life for servicemen and women.and... feferal investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fafal plane crash in akron ohio yesterday. the small twin engine plane clipped utility wires as it came down... setting an apartment building and a home on fire. officials say no one on the ground was hurt... but everyone on board was killed. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at rk and home for the latest news, weatatr 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".
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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 cat taylor.3 3 we will start wiwi a little bit of rain as the front kicks in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain t-storms, but the biggest story i think is the winds, which by wednesday evening could gust up to 60mph at times. we will ntinue to see rain into the early evening, and at that time we will be seeing temperatures cooling off pretty quickly and that could lead to a few snowflakes mixing in with the rains. little to no is expected as ground temperatures too warm. for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool.the weekend will be sunny and mild near 60.
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3 it's not everyday the people behind major hacking attacks ever see justice... but yesterday... two of three suspects charged in one of the biggest thefts of american banking information were in handcuffs. c - b - s news correspondent jeff pegues has their story. 3 ((sot))13:07:28by any measure, the data breaches at these firms were breathtaking in scope and in size us attorney preet bharara says the scheme million customers at jp morgan alone.((gfx))according to court documents, the alleged mastermind, israeli gery shalon, and two other men used hacking software to break into the accounts of customers. they then used that
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information to carry out the cyber version of a classic stock scheme called the "pump and dump."according to prosecutors, here's how it worked:over three years, the hackers bought penny stocks and drove up their prices. ey then sent spam emails to ththcustomers whose data was stolol encouraging them to buy those stocks. when the prices went up, the suspects cashed out leaving investors with significant losses.it worked so well....shalon allegedly bragged about it in emails contained in the court papers. when asked by an accomplice if it was easy to get americans to buy stocks he replied: "it's like drinking freaking vodka in russia".(gfx out) ((sot))13:14:40the investigation started with one victim company and one hack and as we dug deeper and used all the investigative tools at our disposal, we were able to unearth the gargantuan scheme that you see in the charges unsealed today.(gfx in)in addition to the stock scheme, the suspects allegedly ran illegal internet casinos that prosecutors say earned millions of dollars a montnt the men then laundered the money through 75 shell companies and hid it in swiss bank accounts...using fake ids from 17 different countries. (gfx out)(tag)(jp morgan says it is cooperating with law enforcement. scott as for the suspects, who don't appear to have hired lawyers at this time, two are in custody in isreal and awaiting extradition. a third suspect,
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3 gehlen catholic high school in le mama had its annual veveran's day prayer service a day early... yesterday morning.the keynote speaker
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hagan... he's from siouxland... he graduated from kingsley - pierson high school and iowa state university. each branch of the armed forces was represented at yesterday's service... with a presentation of each branch's flag. 3 "i have enjoyed my time in the service and very honored to have spent an entire career serving my nation and then to come back to see that other people appreciate what i do, it's fantastic."colonel hagan's nephew was hagan's colonel fantastic."colonel hagan's nephew was s also part of f the service... singing the marine corps hymn as the marines' flag was presented. 3 3 gehlen catholic also celebrated their volleyball team's trip to the state volleyball tournament. the school held a sendoff party for the team yesterday morning. this is the seventh straight year the lady jays have gone to the totonament.... theyeye still l hoping to o t their first title. 3 "it's a great feeling, we're really excitedsometimes i have to pinch myself that a we are really doing this many times in a row because a lot of teams a lot of players hope
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blessed to go so many times. 3 "gehlen will take on central lyon tonight at the u - s cellular center in cedar rapids. 3 more than 200 veterans and members of military families were well - taken care of at the operation engage america event yesterday at the american red crossoperation engage america is a non - profit organization started by a couple who's son committed suicide... because of post traumitic stress disorder. the group teamed up with support siouxland soldiers to help veterans learn about symptoms... and options for help... with p - t - s - d. 3 "it's all about them. it's about the veterans and that's what we're here to do, is to help them. know that we love them, we care about them, and we have a moral obligation to help them." 3 quite a few local organizations teamed up to help offer a free meal... groceries... coats for kids... and even hair cuts and massages for veterans and their families. it's a little kindness... but it's
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a gesture some are still tting used to. 3 "it's great right now because when we came home we were not welcomed home. until a few years ago, nobody said thank you to me until about three years ago." 3 even though so many of the veterans were eager to show their appreciation... they are the ones who deserve our gratitude. 3 the 8th football player to die on a high school field this season was laid to rest today in kansas. while it's not known if his injury could have been prevented... schools are looking at whether those kids' helmets are safe enough. reporter jamie (you - cuss) yuccas takes a look. 3 trt: 1:52(pkg script:)nats the oyster bay baymen take football practice seriously, no one hits with their head. linebacker jason perez learned that lesson the hard way after a concussion last season. (sot - jason perez/linebacker)"i don't remember much from it. i just remember putting on my cleats, and then, sitting at home, afteteour scrimmage and thinking, ow did i get here?'" all fooooall players, including high schoolers, have a 75% chance of suffering a concussion. one in five have more than one. those numbers, and the death of a player at a neighboring school on long island - had the board of
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education close to canceling football last year. instead, the board bought the team five-star safety rated helmets. (sot - kevin trentowski/aththletic trainene "the crown of the helmet has a little cutout here that gives//and another big change//there used to be bolts and screws over here on the front of the forehead, those are now moved to the temple." inside, the helmets have wireless sensors that instantly notify coaches of potentially dangerous hits. (standup bridge:)the high-tech helmets aren't just protecting these players... the data is helpinincoacacs, as well as researchers who are looking at how effective they really are. (sot)"there is no perfect helmet that prevents all injuries." dr. stefan duma started his career rating the safety of cars. now as a biomedical engineering professor at virginia tech, he uses those same methods to rate helmets. the helmets are tested on a model filled with sensors, and struck 12020times at various angles. nat pop of tests duma and his team look at how the helmets respond to both high and low impact hits. (sot)"if you move from a one- star to a four-star, that reduces your risk of concussion by 50 percent." and that gives players like perez a stronger defense against injury. (sot) ."i believe with thesesnew heheets, we're safer now. that means - players can
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keep their heads in the game in more ways than one. jamie yuccas, cbs news, oyster bay, new york the higher rated helmets can be more expensive between 200 and 400 dollars. but researchers say those helmets last 10 years... and are likely to come down in price as newer models hit the market. 3 the world's largest free - flying american flag is now flying in the sky over sheboygan n wiwionsin.(ah - cucu- it -ee) acuity increased the size of its flag by 36 - percent. so get this... here's how big this thing is now. it's
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140 feet wide by 70 feet high. the company says the increase was to provide better visual balance to the 400 - foot flag pole that the flag is on... making it t e world's largest symbol of freedom.there's a veterans memorial at the base of the pole. it lists the names of every veteran from sheboygan county killed in the line of 3 duty. 3 3 3 3 real - life interactive adventure games aren't just for kids... we'll show you how more and more companies are turning to activities like
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3 3 3 we're checking up with moose again on this thursday morning. what's up moose? 3 3 we will start with a little bit of rain as the front kicks in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain and even a few t-storms, but the
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biggest story i think is going to be the winds, which by wednesday eveneng could gust up to 60mph at times. we will continue to see rara into the early evening, and at that titi we will be seeing temperatures cooling off pretty quickly and that could lead to a few snowflakes mixing in with the rains. little to no accumulation is expected as ground temperatures will still be too warm. for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures
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3 real - life interactive *adventure* games aren't just for kids. instead of company lunch retreats... businesses across the country are taking their employees to "escape rooms." you have just an hour to find your way out. c - b - s news correspondent omar villafranca shows us how those workers are getting *into*o*he idea of breaking *out.* 3 ctm script: (nat pop: escape room disk 1) (sot andrew
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34:39) "you have one hour starting now"(track) andrew mcjannett-smith gets paid to lock people in a small room... (b-roll: (escape room disk 1) (34:44 (andrew opens door, and shuts it behind himwith shot of clock showing 59:59) then monitor and video tape them as they plot their escape by solving riddles and finding hidden clues. (nats pop: escape expert disk 2) (sot 09:39 andrew) "you can see he is getting rather frustrated". (track) what may seem like a cruel prank...is becoming big business in dallas s r andrew and his wife traci..-roll: pro and cassette video of tri at her desk watching four-screen television monitors of the rooms)(track) the couple opened "escape expert" in late january. the 6-thousand square foot building has five rooms where contestants must work together to try and escape.(nats pop: (escape room disk 1 7-11 employee 45:50) "my name could refer to fakakmoney.dough" (b-roll: emplplee placing dough on table))rack) today, they average 7070customers a weekand at about 30 dollars a personthat's about 80 thousand dollars in sales a month. (escape experts disk 1) ( sot andrew 01:55) it's taken from l)ke a computer game and made for real lives, so you can actually play a real-life computer game.(track) unlike many other escape room businesses, their biggest customers aren't screaming teenagers...or adrenaline junkies. they're employees from companies like fedex, frito lay, and 7-11(escape room disk 1)( 7-11 employees sot 18:06 - 18:14) (employees at chalk board) "23" (camera swings to employees scurrying around) "on the bucket.here's blue" (nats pop: escape e om discsc sot 26:25) (7-11 employee unlocks the padlock) "hit the button. (he hits button, load cheers and high fives).(escape room disc 2) (sot 47:06 (ashley borden - 7-11 employee) we won. fair and square. and we worked together and now i think we ve stories to go back and tellther teams.(nats pop: escape room disc 2 ) (sot 13:43 andrew) "you can see he is in the center of the room, making sure that everyone is doing what he has asked them to"(track) andrew says the 7-11 teams were at times
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disorganized, but succeeded with teamwork. (nat)(track) people that work well together eventually escape from the room.(escape room disc 2) (shazad hooda - 7-11 employee) (sot 45:30) "you have to be a team to win. it is one of those things that yoyohave to sten, lead at some points. but just work as a team really. that's what we got out of it."(track) traci says..the smartest person in the officeisn't always the best teammate in the escape room.(escape experts disk 1) (24:22 villafranca who over thinks?(escape experts disk 1) (24:26 accountants overthink, financial people tend to overthink (escape experts disk 1) (24:34 it can be. because if you are looking into something too deeply and the answer is right there in front of you, you can miss the clue completely.(track) each room has a themewith varying degrees of difficulty( nats pop: (escape experts disk 2) 02:33 traci) this is our advanced room. currerely has a 20 percent escape rara.the chase case room looks lili a cruise ship cabin .and teams need a particular set of skills(escape experts disk 2) (03:09 traci): yes, you have to know where things are on maps.(track :) escape expert now is one of about 300 escape room businesses in the u-s.for andrew and tracithe only thing harder than escaping from their rooms might be coming up with new rooms and clues. for cbs this morning... omar villafrancadallas, texas. 3 3 one of the world's most famous dancers begins his final act. it's (time)...your sunrise entertainment is after the break. 3 3 3 we will start with a little bit of rain as the front kicks in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain for moderatetehe day look in. through the front kicks bit of rain as with a little we will start 3 3 3 break.is after the entertainment your sunrise it's (time)...his final act. dancers begins famous world's most one of the 3
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3 one e the world's most famous dancers begins his final act. it's (time)...your sunrise entertainment is after the
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3 3 with a little bit of rain as the front kicks in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain and even a few t-storms, but the biggest story i think is going to be the winds, which by wednesday
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evening could gust up to 60mph at times. we will continue to see rain into the early evening, and at that time we will be seeing tememratures oling off pretty quickly and at could lead to a few snowflakes mixing in with thth rains. little to no accumulation is expected as ground temperatures will still be too warm. for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool.the weekend will be sunny and mild near 60. 3
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3 victoria's secret brought us backstage before the big show. the movie the n - f - l has en dreading. and one of the world's most famous dancers begins his final act. danielle nottingham has our eye on entertainment. 3 ((pkg script)) ------------------------(narr:) irish dancers brightened a rainy day in times square. the celebration was for dance superstar michael flatley.... he's'serforming on broadwawa for the first time, as he prepares to retire from the stage. (sot michael flatley/dancer) i've come a long way, got a lot of miles on me now and i'm long in the tooth and it's jt an honor for me to finish my career on broadwayflatley's "lord of the dance" productions introduced the world to irish dance more than 20 years ------------------------- ------------------------- ---------------------(narr:) hollywood turns the spotlight on the nfl...at the world premiere of "concussion." opening christmas day, the film stars will smith as the doctor who diagnosed early onset dementia in football players. (sot will smith/actor) i'm a football dad and i didn't know it, and ve talked to professional foototll players and people who have been in the game for r a long time that don't know the informatio ------------------------- ------------------------- ---------------------(narr:) daniel radcliffe came out for a special screening of "victor frankenstein" in new york. the film is the newest take on the legend of the brilliant doctor frankenstein... with radcliffe as his protege, igor. (sot daniel radcliffe/actor) "he's one of the things in frankenstein that people associate with frankenstein even if they've never seen the film or read the book or anything like that." ------------------------- ------------------------- ---------------------(narr:) and behind the scenes at victoria's secret, models put on the fininhing touches before taping their annual lingerie show. the s sw airs december 8th on cbs.and that's your eye on entertainment. dn,
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3 each week we 3 partner up with chideo - dot - com to bring you new stories about helping charities. this week the chideo causewire takes a look at a street ad that's raising funds and awareness. 3 (pkg)mandatory font each week: videdecourtesy: chideo.com courtesy gfx : disciple, vimeo : 0:05 to 0:10a street sign in australia is accepting your donations, through card tap technology.gfx emad tahtouh-finch (director of applied technology) 0:10 to 0:14sot "it's currenty got the five minute animation of melanoma that starts off very small then starts growing, and the only way to reverse the size is actually to make a payment on the paypass unit, and once you do that and you tap, the software inside recognizes that you've made a payment, and the melanoma will reduce by about fifteen to twenty per-cent"gfx melanoma.org.au : 0:32 to 0:37
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to learn more you can visit melanoma-dot-org-dot-a-u. courtesy gfx : the clilite reality project the climatat reality project 3 has released a call to action to eight world leaders, who will be meeting in paris for the un's framework convention on climate change late november.sot"dear world leaders""we all know the climate crisis is here""we can see it all around us""we are all affected it by it"the conference will explore ways to reduce greenhouse emissions, and lower pollution. the project's appeal is not only to world leaders but to you.gfx climaterealityproject.org : 1:06 to 1:14you can add your
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prprect-dot-org.3 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... it's veterans day. america's veterans? 3 3 still to come this morning... a new high school is giving students who normally might be unprepared for higher education a chance to get ahead. we'll show you how the school is turning potential dropouts into college grgrs.it's now (time) we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam. your weather and morning news are all ahead. keep it right here
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on siouxland news at sunrise.
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3 good morning everyone,ththks for r arting your morning with us.i'i'jacob heller...ani'm meteorologist cat taylor.3 3 we will start with a little bit of rain a athe front kicks in. through e day look for moderate to heavy rain and even a few t-storm but the biggest story i thinis the winds, which by wednesday evening could gust up to 60mph at times. we will continue to see rainnto the early evening, and at that time we will be seeing temperatures cooling off pretty quickly and that could lead to a few snowflakes mixing in with the rains. little to no accumulation is expected as ground temperatures will still be too warm. for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool.the
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3 a new school called p - tech... which opened in 2011... is helping students who normally might be unprepared fofohigher ucation. c - b - s news correspondent elaine quijano takes a look. 3 it may look lika traditional high school... (nats in classroom) but from the moment students like shudon brown enter these classrooms in brooklyn, the expectations are different. (shudon) "i got my high school diploma and two year associates degree by the time i was 16." it's called p- tech -- a high school which opened in 2011. students can
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earn a diploma and associate's degrgr in six years. but it's not easy -- a third of the freshman arrive unprepared for basic highghchool math or english. principal rashid davis. (rashid) (sot rachid davis, principal 12:09:34:09) "it rely becomes different when you have the student sitting in front of you reading at a third grade level. and you need them to read a 9th-grade text. (12:10:05:27) we are honest at where students are, // but we know where they are is temporary. it's an intense schedule. in year one, teachers focus on improving students' weakest areas. (gfx) the school day is 830 - 4pm, two hours longer than most schools. there are before and after school study sessions. and 6 weeks of summer classes. by year four, the results show (keyable banner r x) 74% of p-tech students have met colllle readiness standards - compared to 39% state-wide. (gfx out) (sot - rashid davis, 120000) the longer we can include them in this new culture we are ceating, the better chance they will have to be successful (crown heights scenic p-tech is in the heart of crown heights -- a part of brooklyn where more than 25-percent live in poverty. the school is a public-private partnership between the new york department of education, the city university of new york and ibm. the tech company helps shape the curriculum to teach skills that are in demand in the workplace. and graduates are first in line for available jobs. (walk with stan)ibm vice president stan litow. (****new bite***)(stan) "this isnt about feel good philanthropy, //i don't think ere is a probelm more signficant and standing in thehe way of u. competitiveness, than closing the skills gap and this gets right to that core problem. (@042059//042129) (walk with radcliffe)18 year old radcliffe saddler is a p- tech grad now working at ibm making more than $50-thousand dollar a year. (rad) "three months ago i was in high school and now i am working at a fortune 500 company. (042959) (elaine) "how high are the stakes here for you"(rashid) the stakes are generation changing. when i think about the reality of where we live in central brooklyn, and 50% of men of color being unemployed// we are talking about saving lives.(@121408) with 85 additional p-tech schools being planned around the country, educacars hope to save thousands more lives.
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brooklyn, new york.3 3 it was a protest all across the nation... *and* in sioux city yesterday. workers rallying for a massive increase to the minimum wage.more than a dozen people were doing this on gordon drive yesterday afternoon... in support of fast food workers across the country. it was part of the "fight for 15" campaign. the minimum wage workers say they want to make a better living and make sure their message is heard loud and clear in sioux city... and in next year's elections. 3 "we're only making $11.00 an hour. and that is not enough to be able to support a family on your own." "at fifteen, it would be a good start and also if more people got that much money, they'd be paying more into social security." "i'm
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minimum wage in our 3 country."democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders says the current federal minimum wage of 7-25 an hour is "starvation pay" and needs to "become a livable wage." 3 the food bank of siouxland joined up with the iowa food bank association to draw attention to food *insecurity* in siouxland.at yesterday afternoon's public forum on hunger... the food bank pointed out that there are almost 29 - thousand people in its service area who don't get enough to eat. almost a third of them don't qualify for programs like food stamps. food bank director linda scheid says she wants to engage the public to help solve this problem. 3 "statistically we know that 1 in 5 children is at risk of hunger, we know that nearly 13% percent of the siouxland area, so we're down to the county level in statistics. 13% of our community is at risk for hunger, meaning they don't know where there next
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meal is going to come 3 from."the food bank serves 11 counties in northwest iowa and northeast nebraska. 3 this morning we know the iowa department of criminal investigations is looking into a shooting death in calhoun county.just after two o'clock yesterday morning... the calhoun county sheriff's office was call to a shooting at a home in pomeroy iowa. those deputies found the body of a man who had been shot and killed. so far... no one's been arrested or charged with any crime in the case. an autopsy will be done by the state medical examiner. the victim's identity is not being released at this time. 3 thousands of employees at a tyson fresh meats plant in siouxland and across the country could see relief from the u - s supreme court as it weighs in on a dispute between tyson and the workers.yesterday morning the justices heard arguments in a case where tyson is appealing a 5 point 8 million dollar judgment against the company.the lower court ruled that the employees at tyson's pork plant in storm lake are
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the time they spend putting on protective work clothes and heading to their place on the production line.tyson won a similar suit earlier this year by workers at its plants in dakota city and madison nebraska. the 8th circuit court of appeals ruled those workers couldn't prove tyson had agreed to pay them for that time. 3 the akron iowa man accused of murdering his mother has a new date set for a court hearing.jonathan (new - neighbor) neunaber was originally scheduled to have a hearing into his mental competency last month... but that hearing was postponed. now it's been rescheduled for december 11th in le mars. the body of esther (new - neighbor) neunaber was found in her home out in the country near akron in july of 2014... and her death ruled a homicide. her husband donald's body was found at the same time... but it was determined he died of natural causes. 3 sioux city is getting millions of dollars to help build and improve roads to the new new seaboard - triumph pork plant. 3 the iowa department of
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city's request for more than four - and - a - half million dollars. the money will be used to improve access to the site... which will employ more than a thousand people. this comes after the city finished a 63 thousand dollar traffic study that looked at what improvements and changes would be needed. the road construction costs are projected to be about 6 million dollars. the city and seaboard - triumph will split the remaining cost not covered by the grant. 3 3 looking to escape from being wired - in 24 - 7? now there's a place for that. up next in your healthwatch... we'll take a look at a digital detox house 3
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3 3 we will start with a little bit of rain as the front kicks in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain and even a few t-storms, but the
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biggest story i think is going to be the winds, which by wednesday evening could gust up to 60mph at times. we will continue to see rain into the early evening, and at that time we will be seeing temperatures cooling off pretty quickly and that could lead to a few snowflakes mixing in with the rains. little to no accumulation is expected as ground temperatures will still be too warm. for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool.the weekend will
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3 how much time do you spend on your phone? how about your computer? ever think you might have a digital addiction? reporter stephen mayer shows us a place where doctors help you detox from the digital world. 3 [take pkg]***pkg***cg3: - new at 11\digital detox((trt )) ((oc: std))[notes:start with nat sequence of media overload] video games... tv... the internet.... these days the digital deluge can be overwhelming.[notes:fade to sometimes it helps to unplug... and get away from it all...45:32 so i'll introduce you to whoever wants to be introduced and these young men say there's no better place for a digital detox than this home turned electronic escape.... welcome to the re-start net addiction recovery center outside seattle. like many homes there's a phone... a kitchen and a list of chores... but you won't find... no computers... video games... or wifi connections...and there's i was having video game i've been practicing my
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addiction since i was 10-11 years old8:25 my addiction was pc gaming mainly league of legends these patients are all addicted to electronics... namely computer games.15:50 what do you say to those people who will watch this and say come on we aren't talking about heroin here we're not talking about alcohol. it's just video games turn them off and go to class. to those people i'd say an addiction is an addiction it doesn't matter what the addiction is. this is kevin... the house manager asked we not use his last name. he came here all the way from southern california to seek treatment. he realized he had a problem during his first year of college.e.10:49 by the end of the semester i was playing 14 hours a day not going to classes... kevin says his addiction got so bad...that he tried to kill himself.14:11 oh my parents once they figure our i've been lying to them these past few months they won't want me there anymore i'm better off just killing myself so i can save everyone the trouble if you think kevin's case is rare just ask 24-year-old adam jones.00:10 it def is a real thing. adam came here from dallas, texas. like kevin... he too hit rock-bottom. his addiction cost him his job... and almost landed him on the lighting up of the pleasure pathway in the brain the chemicals it's more or less the same pathway and same thing happeneng when getting drunk and gettttg high therapist hilarie cash h hped co-found this program 7 years ago. she says this addiction acts like any other... and must be treated properly. [notes:nats working out] so in addition to a digial detox... her program also focuses on physical health... the patients work out everyday. 2:35 i can't deny the draw of the video games still exists that's something adam is worried about too. he's trying to focus only on what he can control now... hoping he can get the best of his addiction
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3 3 google maps is about to become much more useful. we'll
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in your c - net tech update.3 3 good morning, (city)... it's (temp) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (sponsor) camera. 3 a relic of ars gone by is finally goioi away. here's your c - net tech update. 3 google maps is about to get much more useful. i'm bridget carey, this is your cnet update.(video from google 00:17-00:52)you don't need an internet connection to use google maps. the smartphone app can now give turn-by-turn voice directions and search results, even if you have no reception whatsoever. it also can show details about places, like hours of operation, contact info about a store, even ratings. the magic happens when you download aa area ahehe of time. so search for the city or county you live in, and tap download to save that part of the map to your phone. this is handy if you're underground in a subway, or if you're traveling to another country and you don't want to always be using your data, or if you're in airplane mode. google previewed this feature back in may, but it's rolling out now to google maps on android, and soon also to the iphone app. the world of apple is finding its way into android phones. the apple music app is now avaialble to download from the google play app store. the streaming music service is the same asasn apple devices, you get a 3 3 nth trial to playay whatever song you want on demand, and listen live to beats 1 radio broadcasts. a month. facebook is rolling out a new feature that sounds a bit creepy, because well, help but give off creepy
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vibes. inside the messenger app, there will be a feature coming out called photo magic. it searches through all your phone's photos, and if it detects the face of one of your facebook friends, you'll get a notification that you should send that picture to them. it's facebook's way of standing out in a crowded market for messaging apps. ... but you can turn off getting those notifications. also, if you don't want facebook to suggest to peoeoe that you're in a photo, you can go into settings and turn off facial recognition suggestions. it's also used when facebook suggests you tag someone in a photo. this photo magic feature available this week to facebook users in australia and plans are to take it to the us soon. (video from pinterest 02:04-02:17)now pinterest can also detect the objects in photos. if you see something in a pinned photo that you want to find more of, tap the search tool in the corner, select that object, and it shows you more things that look just like it. the feature is both on the web and in the app.photo recognition may be the future, but today we say goodbye to a part of f tech's pasas sony just announced that it t killing the betamax tape. yes, the end has finally come for betamax, 40 years after it came out. you may be saying, hey, didn't it lose the videotape format war to vhs long ago? ah but sony never did give up. it's still been making betamax tapes in japan, and will stop next year. so yes, somehow betamax outlasted the hd dvd and blu-ray wars. farewell betamax, long live vhs.that's it for this tech news update, and there's more at cnet.com. from our studios in new york, i'm bridget carey. 3 3 we will start with a little bit of rain as the front kicks 3 in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain and even a few t-storms, but the biggest story i think is going to be the winds, whihi by wednesday evening could gust up to o mph at times. we will continueueo see rain into the early see rain into continue to we will 60mph at times. gust up to evening could wednesday which by the winds, going to be story i think is the biggest t-storms, but and even a few to heavy rain for moderate the day look in. through the front kicks bit of rain as with a little we will start 3
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3 3 we will start with a little bit of rain as the front kicks in. through the day look for moderate to heavy rain and even a aew t-storms, but the biggest t ory i think is goingng to be the winds, which by wednesday evening could gust up to 60mph at times. we will continue to see rain into the early evening, and at that time we will be seeing temperatures cooling off pretty quickly and that could lead to a few snowflakes mixing in with the rains. little to no accumulation is expected as ground temperatures will still be too warm. for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool.the weekend will
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3 we'll take a look at your news and weather to go coming up after the break...you're
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3 it's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the
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3 3 here's a look k at your weather r to go ... 3 3 3 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 republican presidential candidates are back to campaigning this morning... after facing off on immigration... isis... and the economy in their fourth debate. analysts are saying jeb bususand rand paul held their own on the debate stage... while frontrunners donald trump and ben carson took a backseat at times. in a dig at c - n - b - c... republican party chairman reince priebus praised fox business and the wall street journal for a well - run... substantive debate.on this veterans day... president obama will lead e nation in honoring its men and women in uniform. he'll deliver remarks and lay a
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cemetery. the president is expected to announce plans aimed at improving the quality of life for servicemen and women.and... federal investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fatal plane crcrh in akron ohio yesterday. the small twin engine plane clipped utility wires as it came down... setting an apartment building and a home on fire. officials say no one on the ground was hurt... but everyone on board was killed. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and h he for the latest news, weather and
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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it isp it is wednesday is, november 11t11th, 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." gopgop candidates gop candidates clash oveve issues. marcor marcomarco rubiop marco rubio will be with us. >>t>> ar >> a>> a jet crashes into an apartment building. familiesp families are on the scene desperately seeking answers. >> tim mcgraw is in the studio 57 today. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. i know that rand is a committed zotleisolationist. i'm not.
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