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inin a warzonon.. forensic experts are still working to gure out if abdelhamid abaaoud was among two terrorists killed. -nats- french swat teams raided this apartment in the paris suburb wednesday -- where the alleged 'mastermind' of last week's terror attacks was thought to be hiding. law enforcement officials say one suspect was killed as police threw grenades and fired 5,000 rounds during the onslaught. a female suicide bomber also died after detonating an explosive vest. eight others - including 7 men and a woman - were arrested... but authorities say abaaoud and another fugitive saleh abdeslam - were not among them. (standup jonathan vigliotti cbs news paris, france) as france continues to mourn -- president francois hollande is calling on the u.s. to intensify its role in the fight against isis. t t topic is expected to be the focus when hollande meets with president obama next week in washington: (sot michael shurkin/ senior political scientist/rand corporation) they're not coming to ask for divisions of troops to go invade any place // they're going to need help with intelligence surveillance or recognizance so far - officials say air strikes carried out by french jets and
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other forces in the syrian stronghold of f raqqa this week - have killededore than two dozen isis militants. jonathan vigliotti cbs 3 news paris. 3 france has stepped up its airstrikes against isis in syria since those terror attacks last wewe... yesterday the ench aircraft carrier charles de gaulle left to help french military operations in syria. 3 and right now... a man from iowa is walking from normandy to paris... he started his journey for climate awareness... because of the u - n climate summit that'll be held in france at the end of the month.ed fallon started walkininnovember 11th... he was in the town of (bin - oo - vill) benouville... france... when paris was attacked. but his walking partner's wife and child got into paris and were staying in a hotel not far from where the attacks happened. luckily... they were luckily safe and able to join the walking journey y o days
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later. that's when ed said they stumbled onto a vigil with two thousand people. 3 "the thing i got was, you know, we aren't going to quit living; we... are going to continue to do what we do every day. to go to work, to enjoy our families, to drink our coffee, to eat our baguettes. you know, they made these points, that they are not going to live in fear, theyeyre not t ing to cower, , and i think that is a very encouraging response." 3 ed plans to keep walking to the u - n climate summit and attend the conference for a few days. he also says if he has the opportunity to visit one of the attack sites... he'll approach the moment with a spirit of reverence and sadness. 33 it's been two weeks since we learned united airlines is trying to get back into siouxland... competing with american for the federal contract to serve the sioux gateway airport. now though... we're learning what the airport board is saying about that.the board sent a letter to the director of the essential air service
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program's "analysis vision" at the f - a a a. the provider right now... american airlines... wants a one and a quarter million dollars in subsidy money to continue its twice - a - day flights to chicago o'hare. united... which last served sioux city in the late 90's... has submitted a bid that's almost one million dollars ss to fly t t same ute.board president darrell jesse writes that either airline would be great... but the board understands the lowest bid is usually chosen... and... quote... "the airport would be supportive of that decision." the bids are open for the public to comment on them until december 7th. the new contract will take effect next spring. 3 a calhoun county man is charged with murder in a fatal shooting in pomeroy earlier this month.48 - year - old freddy crisp of pomeroy is charged with 1st degree murder in the death of 41 - year - old dale potter of north dakota.potter's body was found in a home ipomeroy november
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10th.right now crisp is in the sac county jail. 3 the sioux city man charged with sexually abusing a 13 - year - old girl in the i - c - u waiting room at mercy medical center is pleading not guilty.20 - year - old alex anderson was charged with 3rd degree sexual abuse in the case.he entered h h written n plea of not guilty yesterday morning in woodbury county district court.his trial is set to start in march.until then... he's free on bond. 3 the woodbury county sheriff's office is reminding hundreds of gun permit holders it's time to renew their permits.23 - hundred people took advantage of new gun laws in 2011... and those licenses are up for renewal in january. the sheriff's office says it's doing what it can to help make the process is easy for gun owners. 3 "it's confusing and we're aware that it's confusing. we've taken some steps to hopefully help people get through it because after the first of the year we're going to start seeing the renewals,
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professional carry permits 3 we have"wieck says the sheriff's office put together a frequently asked question's page about the renewal process on their website. you can find a link to that page in this story on *our* weweite... at siouxland news dot com. 3 a student from sioux city east is a finalist for a nationwide technology contest.senior robert gottburg is just one of 250 students to move on in the "samsung solve for tommorrow" contest. four - thousand students submitted ideas that could help their school in using science... technology... engineering... and math. gottburg noticed his school was either too cold or too hot... so he came up with the idea to use solar panels connected to the heating and cooling systems to help regulate the temperature... while saving energy *and* money. 3 "it felt pretty y good... i was kind've surprised that i won 'cause.. generally.... i don't think i am very good at science..
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two samsung galaxy tablets for their classroom. gottburg and his teacher trevor miller will compete with four other iowa finalists for a chance to win 20 thousand dollars. if they win... they plan to use the money to put *more* * technololy into classrooms. they would also move on to the national contest for the opportunity to win more money and a trip to washington d - c for an award ceremony. 3 every month morningside college and siouxland news are teaming up to highlight a high school student whwhgoes above and beyoyo. siouxland d news reporter jaclyn driscoll introduces us to this month's winner... jeremiah johnson from vermillion high school... he's a shy senior... and he's incredibly respected by his peers. 3 a valued member of his senior class, and referred to as "an understated leader," jeremiah johnson is the epitome of a role model. "i nominated him, but he was certainly recommended by lots of teachers." captain of his basketball team and a leader of his high school @track team,
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a positive influence on his peers. "it means a lot, because i kind of have a big role and people look up to me so i kind of have to fill that role." jeremiah is also a "natural helper" a national program where students are chosenennd trained to be a resource for struggling students within their school. "we just, like, help kids if we see they are down or something. we can help them and talk to them. we are kind of like the student guidance counselors i guess you could say.""he is chosen by the staff for that because he is available to students, he's approachable, and doesn't t beyond his capabilities. he knows when to ask for help and when to refer others for help." humble, quiet, and definitely deserving, jeremiah is grateful for this recognition."there's a lot of good people in this school and it's just cool to be the one
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3 if you'd like to nominate a student... you *can* on our website... siouxland news dot com. just click on thth featuresestab and then the above and beyond nomination form. 3 after a 30 - year - absence from the u - s market... the fiat spider is making a comeback.fiat showed off the reborn version of its 124 spider yesterday at the los angeles auto show. the origigal model had a lot of fans... but it also had a reputation for mechanical troubles. that's why some people say fiat stands for "fix it again tony!"the new spider shares a lot of engineering with mazda's m - x - 5 miata... because of a partnership between the two car companies. the hope is that the partnership will help the new spider avoid some of the old
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3 3 3 3 3 3 coming up this morning... isis released photos it says are of the bomb that brought down a russian airliner in egypt. we'll show you if something the size of pop can could really bring down a plane.
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3 3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are possible. other ststm systemems going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a
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little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the 20s and 30s before warming up a little bit early next week. 3
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3 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... it looks like snow is just around the corner. what do you like to do on a snowy day?3 3 student loan lawsuits are on the rise... and soon you can get doghnuts on the go. marlie hall is in new york with our c - b - s moneywatch. 3 according to attorneys, t number of lawsuits against people who default on private student loans has
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significantly increased.a review of court websites found that several thousands suits were filed since 2013.student loans from private lenders make upupnly 7 percent of all loans.most are federal loans. ///wall street ended the day in positive territory wednesday.the dow added 247 points.the nasdaq gained 89./// a consumer watch dog group released its annual list of hazardous toys just in time for r e holidays..topping the list: velocirapts claws. according to the report, those toy dinosaur claws can cause eye and facial injuries.its also says watch out for "poo-dough."the playdoh like substance that looks like poop contains wheat t ay mama trigger allergieie////dunkiki donuts will be testing its new delivery service in dallas this week.and tests of on-the-go ordering are taking place at stores in portland,
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on the dunkin' donuts app in advance and pick them up at a storor/// for mororlog on to cbs money watch dot com.in new york im marlie hall.// 3 3 isis released a photo yesterday of what the group says is a make - shift bomb built from a soda can that took down a russian plane over egypt in october. c - b - s news correspondent jeff pegues takes a look at if a pop can bomb can really takakdown a plane. 3 (gfx in)it's a soda can, detonator and a switch. it doesn't look like much but ... (gfx out) atf special agent kirk dennis - an explosives expert -- says it could do a lot of damage.(sot 12:03:59) could that bring down a plane? i think it would depends on where they placed it on the plane and how much explosives were in the soda can, but i believe itcould ***(gfx in) isis published the image in its official propaganda magazine along with this message: "revenge was exacted upon those who felt safe in the cockpits of their jets". (gfx out)(vo)the group's claim
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that the soda can bomb brought down the russian plane has not been verified. just yesterday the ruruian government confirird the crash in egypt's sinai peninsula was caused by terrorism. and president vladimir putin vowed to hunt down those responsible for killing all 224 people on board.investigators say an "airport insider" in sharm el sheikh may have planted the bomb and the russians say it contained about two pounds of tnt. a u.s counter-terrorism official says isis in n e sinai is one of group's "most active and potent affiliates". (sot 12:05:01)how do you stop something like this from getting on a plane? good security, screening methods, vetting your people, things of that nature.((tag))(isis is known to boast about its successful terror operations and has published details about other attacks in the past. scott, out of an abundance of c ction, an advisoso was sent out to us w enforcememt to be on the
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bomb components. )3 3 3 we'll meet a young farmer... just getting his start... with a big group of goats. that's in "proud to be a hometown farmer..." after
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3 3 3 sunshine returns fofotoday bubutemperatures will be windy and much cooler withhmorning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are possible. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the 20s and 30s before warming up a little bit early next week. 3 3 this week for "proud to be a hometown farmer," i met a young man getting an early start with his agricultural career.agricultural with his early start man getting an i met a young farmerer
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3 3 this week for "proud to be a hometown farmer," i met a young man getting an early start with his agricultural career.we're heading to storm lake this week... to meet zack own... and the his tribe of four - legged friends. 3 (nats - bah)he's only 15...but \ach brown's got a whole tribe keeping him busy here at
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tribe of goats.that's what you call a group of'em.this freshman raises mostly nigerian dwarf goats."they all hav-e their own personality, and they're all just really fun and they're easy to take care of. they're better than the chickens, the chickens don't really like you very much."(nats - chicicn opening) he started with six chickens a few years ago."some lay y e to two a day, some days they won't lay any."but his group of animals has grown to include the goats...geese... "they're very... uh... protective."even a bird called a guea."they've really helped keep the ticks down." but the goats are his favorite.
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but the goats down."3 are his 3 if you think of a farmer that would be great here on "proud to be a hometown farmer... you can nominate them to be featured here!just go to our web site... siouxlandnews.com slash sunrise...or you can e - mail me...my e - mail address is j - heller at siouxland news dot com. 3 3 3 still to come... a newlwl released video has reaffirmed new york city is onenef the nation's top targets for terrorism. we'll show you how police are staying prepared. staying how police are staying prepared.
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news at 3 sunrise.
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3 good morning everyone,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller...and i'm meteorologist cat taylor..3 3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are ssible. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready.
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winter storm watches are out for friday across siouxland. friday and saturday will the 20s and 30s before warming up a little bit early next week. 3 3 next week. 3 o to work and about your lives." that's the word this morning from officials in new york city. the call for normalcy comes after a new threat released wednesday by isis. reporter don champion is at times square. 3 (pkg)(times square vo, security wednesday night) heavily armed officers now stand guard in new york city's times square.the landmark is at t(e center of a new threat from isis.(sot nyc mayor very quick. thu00303bdb :41) "the people of nyc will not be intimidated" (-:43) in a rare, late night press conference
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called for vigilance. (file isis video-very quick) the threat came in a video released online by the terror group.(times square video of tourists shot last night) it shows a suicide bomber preparing for an attack ...and footage of tourist sites and staurants in times square sare.(sot thu0040 :28) "there is nothing new about that video" (-:30)(white flash to)(sot thu0040 bill bratton/nyc police commissioner :37) "it looks like it's been hastily produced, it is a mishmash of previously releasas video, we believe it's a compilation one produced in n august" (-:49) (sot don champion/cbs news/new york city) "in all about 19 seconds of old footage from around new york appears in the video. police officials says it just reaffirms that the city remains a top terrorist target" (sot mon0137 :25) nat siren (-:26) following friday's deadly attacks in paris, the nypd has already beefed up patrols.. and dispatched a new counter terrororm unit..(sot thu0039 mayor bill de e blasio/d- new york city 1:03) "i want to encourage all new yorkers to go about their business normally" (-:09) (tue0411) in recent days, isis has also threatened attacks in washington, d.c. (file video of times square bomb attempt) after 9/11 new york has been at the center of numerous terror plots, including the failed attempt to detonate a
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car bomb in times squarere years ago. don champion,n,cbs news, new york. 3 yesterday morning students in marcus got an important lesson on "hands - only" c - p - r. the class was courtesy of the little sioux corn processors plant... which donated a "c - p - r in schools" training kit to marcus - meriden - cleghorn. this program is part of the american heart association's efforts to train people to *perform* c - p - r. 3 "326,000 people every year cardiac arrests outside of a hospital or doctor office setting. 90 percent of those people will not survive. we have found that over 70 percent of people don't feel they are qualified and not what to do in case of an emergency. by training kids in cpr in school we can proved millions of more life savers in the 3 future."the heart association's "c - p - r in schools program" was developed to give kids in the basics of
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3 "w"wknow it willllerve the school well for many years that there is going to be more than one set of graduate that are going to be able to use it. it will be part of the community for a long time.."two teachers at m - m - c also got c - p - r training kits to help teach students. 3 drivers in sioux city have one bright spot in theiei construction - - filled commutes now.the price of gas dropped under the two - dollar - a - gallon mark at quite a few - stations in town. you can find gas for as little as a buck ninety one a gallon in singing hills. at stations on the west side... gas is selling for two - oh - five a gallon. it's been almost a year since gas was this cheap in siouxland... gas prices hit a buck eighty five a gallononlaststecember before going back up to around two - fiftyhis summer. 3 a local organization that gives veterans service dogs is getting a helping hand from somewhere you might not expect. prison inmates. as our own siouxland news reporter (yet - ska) jetske (wah - ron) wauran shows us... they're part of a a w
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benefiting three grouou... the veterans... the inmmates... and the dogs. 3 pere at the mike durfee state prison in springfield, south dakota, two n-profit organizations are teaming up with 12 inmates that are training these canines to help disabled veterans.(nats)behind the barb wires, the buildings and thick walls, there's a select group of inmates at the mike durfee state e prison.soso servininlife sentences..som with lesser sentences...but for the time being, they're training rescue dogs."oh i love dogs, he's a great dog. he's smart."he helps bradford over here, get off, out of his chair very well."gerald bradford and jamie nicholson are training this dog...rocky. "it means a lot, means a lot. great program!"in an effort to provide these dogs with a safe environment, the department of corrections started a new w project, called d hounds of hope..a team effort with noah's hope animal rescue of sioux city and partners for patriots."i mean these guys are very very passionateabout training these dogs. i mean they love these dogs ju like we do.""these guys are doing outstanding with him just outstanding you know."the program runs seven days a week, where 12 inmates are assigned to work from 6 to 11 in the morning, then at 12:30
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to 4:30 in the afafrnoon, and last shift at 5:30 to out 9:30 in the evening.and they're teaming up with partners for patrts, a non-profit organition that trains service dogs for disabled veterans.inmates tell me, the program is a win-win for them."it helps us with our attitudes. encourages us to change our ways because if we can work with our attitudes in here. out there we can control them better with human beieis because these dogs give us a hard time and we're able to control our tempers around animals like this and not abuse them."once the dogs complete their training, they'll go onto noah's hope for adoption, and partners for patriots for wounded veteran. "overall good program, it's a community service program once again it's great for the inmates."they're all good. dogs are good. they'll be trained to do great things." reporting in springfield,
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wauran, siouxland 3 news. 3 some sea otters got the chance to check out their new digs in louisiana. clara and mollie were rescuededy california's monterey bay aquarium... and they couldn't be released to the wild. the first thing visitors will notice is they spend a lot of time grooming their coats to stay warm. that's because the water on the pacific coast where they live gets as cold as 40 degrees. w wn they're not preening... ey're eaeang... as much asasen pounds of seafood a day! soon they'll meet the aquarium's other sea otter...
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3 3 3 adoption saturday is coming up soon.it's a great way to learn about a whorthwhile choice. we'll talk about it...next... in "talk of the town."
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3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be wiwiy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are possible. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the 20s and 30s before warming up
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3 3 the iowa department of human services wants you to know about adoption saturday.that's
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of the town 3 this morning.3 good morning! 3 jake and a guest or guests discuss upcoming community events. 3 thanks for being with us this morning. iyou 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 seven iowa kids are celebrating a very big birthday today. we'll hear from the (mc - coy) mccaughey
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to face adulthood.d. it's (time) this momoing. thanks for watching siouxland news at
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3 3 good morning, (le mars)... it's (32 degrees) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (icon ag & turf) camera. 3 there'll be a big birthday party this weekend in a small iowa town. the (mc - coy) mccaughey septuplets... the world's first surviving t of septuplets.... are turning 18 today. reporter molly cooney... who's been keeping tabs on the family since 1997... talked with the (mc - coy)'s mccaugheys as
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3 (pkg)this was our first t glimpse ofofhe seven mccaugheys..kenny jrjr alexis, natalie, kelsey, natatn, branann and joel 18 year ago..rangi from 2 pounds five ounces to 3 pounds four ounces. they grew from babies ..to toddlers ...to teenagers learning to drive and yes, dating. now in their senior year..it's a mixture of emotions..as they look to graduation and life on their own.brandon will be the first to leave the nest...he has enlisted into the army.[take sotname: brandonnumber: 7551 incue: i'll be going june 1st outcue: active duty for that at: 35:06to: 35:19 duration:0:13](***sot***)
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14 weeks of basic and air and then my job is the infantry..so i'll probably be gone most of the time because i'm going active duty for that.">and that is hitting his siblings..hard..especially kenny jr.[take sotname: kenny jrnumber: 7532incue: i'm definitelylyoing to miss everybodyoutcue: going to miss him alot..cries...at: 8:40to: 8:58duration:0:18]***sot***)< everybody..being so close to everyone, it's going to be hard just to see us all go , especially my brother brandon going into the military..him going to miss him alot"...> kenny plans to go into the construction trade. kelsey is in all state choir..and wants to pursue a career in music. [take sotname: kelseynumber: don't know whereoutcue: around thereat: 15:26to: 15:34 after graduation i don't know where i'm going..all i know is that i want to go into music..musical theater ..anything around there.">and she has a built in fan club. [take sotname: kelseynumber: 7534incue: thehere my biggest supportersoutcueuefor what i do at: 17:10to: 17:7: duration:0:05](***sot***) natalie, joel and nathan plan to head out of state to college.[take sotname: natalie number: 7535incue: after i graudate i'm attendschool teacherat: 20:11to: 20:23 duration:0:12](***sot***)< "after i graduate i'm hoping to attend hannibal-lagrange university. it's down in hannibal, missouri and i want to look into elementary education and specifically be a pre-school teacher.>"[take sotname: joelnumber: 7543 incue: i plan on going into computer scienceoutcue: how they workedat: 48:40to: 48:53 duration:0:13](***sot***)[take sotname: n nhannumber: 7537 incue: i plan n go into something with computers outcue: computer stuffat: 30:37 to: 30:45duration:0:08](* **sot***)nathan and alexis have had numerous surgeries over the years for cerebral palsy ..going from crawling..to crutches .. and now walkers..and braces .[take sotname: nathannumber: 7537 incue: me and lexi are completelyoutcue: done with it at: 27:18to: 27:26
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duration:0:08](***sot***)and it hasn't slowed either one of them down![take sotname: nathannumber: 7537 incufeel like..i school.. outcue:over anybterat: 29:18toto 29:35dururion:0:1**sot***)
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3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40' gusts to 50mph are possible. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the 20s and 30s beforerearming up
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3 3 time for a trip to the sunrise watercooler...an iowa mom has beaten the odds and given birth to healthy... identical triplets. her doctor says she did it without any fertility drugs. thth identicacatriplets were born in iowa city november 3rd... weighing between four and five pounds. their mom says she was shocked when three babies appeared on her sonogram.the new parents say they're adjusting to the constant work the triplets require... with bottles every two hours... and constant changing. theiei doctor says the odds of having triplele without the use of fertility drugs are so high... he can't even count them. mom and the triplets went home after only three days in the hospital... now the babies are healthy and happy
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at home. 3 coming up th morning... new revelations about the french terror attackers is reopening the debate about how intelligence agencies gather data here in the united states. we'll hear from both sides... next.plus your morning news, weather and sports are all coming up.it's now (time) as we take a a ok outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam.keep it right
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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 ... 3 3 we still don't know whether the supposed 'mastermind' behind last week's terror attacks in paris is dead or not. at least two people were killed when french swat teams raided an apartment in the paris suburb oint denis wednesday... looking for (ab - del - ha - mid)
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abdelhamid (ab - uh - ood) abaaoud. police arrested eight people... seven men and one woman.police in new york city are on a 'heightened state of vigilance' after isis issued a new threat against the city. wednesday... the terror group released a propaganda video showing scenes of the big apple and a man preparing a suicide vest. police say there is no specific or credible threat against the city.and... tensions are still high in minnesota after the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by minneapolis police. protesters fought wititpolili in the city again wednesday... the same day the officers involved were identified. witnesses say clark was sh by police while handcuffed... but the president of the minneapolis police union says the 24 - year - old was trying to take an officer's gun. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the lateststnews, weather d sportsts 3 and d re is what the folks in studio 57 are working on that you'll see in an hour on cbs "this
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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 3 meteorologist cat taylor. 3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are another storm system is going through the but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the
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a little bit e ely 3 next week. 3 3 3 it's been two weeks since we learned united airlines is trying to get back into siouxland... competing with american fororthe federal contract to serve the sioux x gateway airport. now though... we're learning what the airport board is saying about that.the board sent a letter to the director of the essential air service program's "analysis division" at the f - a - a. the provider right now... american airlines... wants a one and a quarter million dollars in subsidy money to continue its ice - a - day flights to chicago o'hare. united... which last served sioux city in the late 90's... has submitted a bid that's almost one million dollars less to fly the same route.board president darrell jesse writes that either
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airline would be great... but the board understands the lowest bid is usually chosen... and... quote... "the airport would be supportivevef that decision."." the bids are open for the public to comment on them until december 7th. the new contract will take effect next spring. 3 a calhoun county man is charged with murder in a fatal shooting in pomeroy earlier this month.48 - year - old freddy crisp of pomeroy is charged with 1st degree murder in the death of 41 - year - old dale potter of north dakoko.potter's body was found in a home in pomeroy november 10th.right now crisp is in the sac county jail. 3 the sioux city man charged with sexually abusing a 13 - year - old girl in the i - c - u waiting room at mercy medical center is pleading not guilty.20 - year - old alex anderson was charged with 3rd degree sexual abuse e the case.he entered his written plea of not guilty yesterday morning in woodbury county district court.his trial is set to start in march.until then... he's free on bond. 3 the woodbury county sheriff's
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of gun permit holders it's time to renew their permits.23 - hundred people took advantage of new gun laws in 2011... and those licenses are up for renewal in january. the sheriff's office says it's doing what it can to help make the process is easy for gun owners. 3 "it's confusing and we're aware that it's confusing. we've taken some steps to hopefully help people get through it because after the first of the year we're going to start seeing the renewals, five year renewals on the non ofessional carry pepeits we have"3 wieck says the sheriff's office put together a frequently asked question's page about the renewal process on their website. you can find a link to that page in this story on *our* ebsite... at siouxland news dot com. 3 a student from sioux city east is a finalist for a nationwide technology contest.senior robert gottburg is just one of 250 students to move on in the "samsung solve
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for tommorrow" contest. four - thousand students submitted ideas that could lp their school in using science... technology... engineering... and math. gottburg noticed his school was either too cold or too ho.. so he came up with the idea to use solar panels connected to the heating and cooling systems to help regulate the temperature... while saving energy *and* money. 3 "it felt pretty good... i was kind've surprised that i won 'cause.. generally.... i idon't science.. but..."the finalists all got two samsung galaxy tablets for their classroom. gottburg and his teacher trevor miller will compete with four other iowa finalists for a chance to win 20 thousand dollars. if they win... they plan to use the money to put *more* technology into classrooms. theyeyould also move on n to e national contesesfor the opportunity to win more money and a trip to washington d - c for an award ceemony. 3 if the best weapon to stop a terrorist attack is intelligence... then the question becomes... how do
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national correspondent kristine frazao shows us... the paris attack is giving new life to the d date over whether u - s tech companies should be required to build technology backdoors to let law enforcement authorities in. 3 most in washington agree - the challenges run deep.rep. mo brooks/r-alabama"what you have is somewhat like an arms race where someone deveveps an encryption, we figure out hoho to beat it, they immediately develop another one and we figure out how to beat that." when it comes to encrypted technology, there's a renewed debate over whether tech companies should build so-called back doors - a way for law enforcement authorities to monitor suspects' communications. loretta lynch (cg already in cspan)"when individuals move to an encrypted plpltform - one at is not acceceible by the ovider themselves we're not able to obtain that information and ascertain what these individuals are planning."attorney general loretta lynch says that means a loss of information and some lawmakers agree.rep. rodney davis/r-illinois"we need to make sure that laws are in place that law enforcement can legally with a judicial order go in and ensure that anybody
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who has the intensions of harming amererans is ststped." kristine frazao o idge standup no matter how tense the @ security situation is here at home, there are plenty of lawmakers who say, infringing on american's privacy rights is still not the best course of actionrep. thomas massie/r- kentucky"if we start stomping on our own consnstution because ofofhe terrorists then they have won."congressman thomas massie warns if congress gets too involved in telling u-s tech companies at they must do it could also be bad for business.rep. thomas massie/r-kentucky"if we brain damage our products in the united states then foreign consumers are not going to buy our products particularly if they think they're loaded with americananspyware.""bubufor thososcollecting the intelligence, *something* may need to change with today's war on terror often being fought both on the ground *and* in cyberspace.i'm
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3 pull up your pants please! that's they want down in n laurel mimiissippi.*the city has launched an advertising campaign encouraging young $- people toitch the "sagging" style. the mayor says no one wants to see a person's underwear on display in public. a lot stores in town already refuse service to sagging customers.thee's no law on the books for police to enforce "no sagging"... but it *is* in the works. the police chiefays if someone is showing skin while sagging... it could be
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3 3 3 it's time for the state championship games in iowa high school football... and at marcus meridan cleghorn they gave the football team a proper send - off yesterday. but see how the kids at the local elementary got quite the treat as well. chris neyenhouse is next in sports.
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3 3 we're checking up with moose again on this thursday morning. what's up moose? 3
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3 3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are possible. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the
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a little bit early next week.3 3 sports with sports director chris neyenhouse.good morning siouxland, here's a look at your morning sports.just playing for a state championship, win or lose is something players and coaches no doubt never forget. but today at marcus-meridan- cleghorn community high school it was pretty obvious thth it's a memorable experience r the youngsters not even playing in the game. i mean check this out. each elementary school kid was escorted by a varsity football
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player to today's pep rally. and what little guy or gal would ever forget that!? now these players are champions to the elementaryryschool kids no matter w wat but the eagles will still be playing g r the state championship on the field tomorrow morning in cedar falls against the don bosco team that held number one defending champ newell fonda to zero offensive points in the semifinals. the eagles won the title in 2012 when many of these players were freshman. head coach kyle oswold was the coach then too and i asked him and star qb ben specht how that team motivates them. and just how the two teams compare.ben specht, mmc senior qb "it was crazy. it was nice seeing how those guys enjoyed being there. it's st our goal. we knew that we also had a chance since our class was pretty tight and prettysolid team as well. so we knew we had a chance we just had to work for it. now we're back there. saw a big turnaround that summer. more people in the weight room. a lot more people getting after it. that was a big deal for . seeing them down there and making that our goal too."kyle oswald, mmc head coach"i guess just strong senior leadership is the biggest similarity. but these seniors have been able to have and since they're all been able to have lots of playing time since they were sophomores. in 2012 that happened as well. but i think
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these seniors understand they can' live in the past. just because of what happend in 2012 doesn't guarantee everything. wewehad to pay a different tollllthis time around. we had to earn our spot a different way this time around. no one is going to ve us anything. if history repeats itself great. but we have to make that happen it ain't going to happen on its own."you can watch this game and all the football state championship games *live* tomorrow morning on our sister station kpth fox 44. this one starts at 10 a-m. i'll be live from cedar falls with a recap on siouxlanannews at 5. first round of the win or go home nsic women's volleyball tournament. wayne state and minnesota duluth. 1. pick up action in the first set.. wayne state junior alyssa frauendorfer with the kill.. wildcats up five to two.2. later in the set.. heelan grad leisa mcclintock with the kill.. wayne state leads eight to four.3. still in the first set.. wayne state's elizabeth gebhardt with the block. first set now tied at ten apiece.4. later in the fifit.. alyssa auendorfer with the spike. wildcats up fourteen to eleven. wayne state would win the first set twenty-five to twenty-ree.5. in the second set.. katie hughes with the kill.. second set tied at three apiece.. but minnsota duluth would go on to win the second set..twenty-five to
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on to defeat wayne state three to one.1) men's basketball. a ranked matchup briar cliff and dakota wesleyan squaring off. check this out off the steal clay herald finds austin lefler and the former lawton bronson eagle decides to take the trey himself. it's 3-0 chargers.2) tigers answer right back. this is the aptly named trey burgh. and it was three point city to start the game.3) and i wasn't kidding. down 5-3 now this time hareld takes it himself. he and lefler are two big time shooters on this team. chargers s ke ththlead.4) then off the pick bryan forbes w wh the dribble drive. he's got a reservation for two. 8-6 chargers.5) and then the lefler to harreld combo was working again. splash! the three gives briar cliff an 11-6 lead.they would go on to fall though 101-95 the final. more gpac basketball action. same two teams on the ladies side. lady chargers are ranked 7th in the nation. 1) chargers up 41-2-2in the third with the shot clock windndg down when lexi henschke drives to the hoop! she had 9 points. chargers up 15.2) dakota wesleyan had pulled to within 9 as the third quarter wound down. jessi corrick! and one! she is pumped! she made the freebie for three of her 13. it's 50-38 to start the fourth.
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winding down again. they get the ball in to kaylee blake down low. 2 of her 11. it's 53- 41 now.4) and then the chargers went back up 15 after the freshman annie dewberry follows her own miss! the chargers are now 6-0 they win it 70-55.elsewhere in women's basketball the lady mustangs of morningside win at mount marty 69-58. jessica tietz led all scorers with 22 for morningside.and the men just wrapped up. they win 85-60. ryan tegtmeier led all scorers with 20 points.that's'sit for yoyo morning sports.thanksor joining us here.be sure to catch us for live sports at 5 and 10.have a great morning.
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3 3 two o likely lovers find themselves risking everything for the chance to be together. it's (time)... we'll have a preview of "carol" next entertainment.
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3 3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are possible. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that weweave to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the 20s and 30s before warming up
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3 3 cate blanchett and rooney ra stararas unlikely lovers in the new movivi"carolol the film chronicles the lives of two women... one older... one younger... who find themselves risking everything for the chance to be together. suzanne marques sat down
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3 pkg trt: 1:10 script:)3 a chance meeting in a department store in 1950's new york leads to a forbidden love affair between a young sales girl and her older, , male cucuomer. (natsot)"i like the hat!t!rooney mara plays therese (tererhz), who leads a perfectly ornary life, until she meets carol. (sot)"she has these feelings that she's never had before but she
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doesn't have the language or understanding really to talk about them or to judge them even." cate blanchett plays the title character, a married mother who wants out of a bad marriage. (natsot)"it shoudn't be like this.""i know." (sot) sm: "there's so many people who are not able to live as they want to, in the film."cb: "yes//we all wish we could be truly who we are but there are a lot of things that stop us from doing that it's not just about you know um being in a same sex relationship." sarah paulson is abby - carol's best friend - and another player in this complicated love story. e screenplay is baseseon the 50s novel, "the pricicof saltlt but mara says, it's both timley and time*less." (sot)"at it't'core, it's really just a love story, and that's always relevant." suzanne marques, cbs news, los angeles. 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... it looks like snow is just around the corner. what do you like to do on a snowy day?3 3 3 still to come this morning... they're awarded to servicemebers who have sacrificed for our country. we'll show you how america's medals are madeit's now (time) as w wtake a a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam.your weather and morning news are all ahead.
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siouxland news at sunrise.3 3 good mornrng everyone,thanks for starting yououmorning with
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heller...and i'm meteorologist 3 cat taylor. 3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's'sgusts to 50mph are possible. . other storm system is going toork through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the 20s and 30s before warming up a little
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3 army captain florent groberg became the tenth living veteran of iraq or afghanistan to get the medal of honor last week... but have youou wondered who make those medals? reportemark albert went to find out. 3 (base exteriors, push into door)just 13 miles from where america declared its independence, chris mcdaniels works to recognize those who serve, fight, and bleed to guarantee it will endure. (nat/machine)nat of engraving machine(track 2)mcdaniels is one of two full-time engravers in the veteran medals unit. with diamond-tipped precision, mcdaniels chisels names synonymous with honor, grit, and daring onto symbols of sacrifice the medals that adorn the chests of the couragous.(sot/mcdaniels 13:02:18)"you just get a glimpse into a life of a ldier. q: with e eh name? a:
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ever give you pause? a: sometimes; sometimes. because i put myself in that position; would i have been brave enough to do what they did?" (nat/13:06:00)(show closeup of mcdaniels holding this over his sot)"this would be one of the ones i just engraved about an hour ago."(track 3)(show engraving purple hearts; then closeup of medal with george washington's letter behind it? < http://www.va.g ov/opa/publications/celebrate/ purple-heart.pdf>) on this day, mcdaniels is etching names onto purple hearts an award created by george washington that now bears the first president's likeness and honors those wounded in battle. (shohopan down row of purple hearts)more than t t centuries later, the nas keep coming a line of purple seemingly without end.(sot/mcdaniels 13:01:19)"unfortunately, there's never been a shortage of names. q: never a shortage? a:,never a shortage of names." (track 4)(show the engravers bravery is hung on the battlefield, these are the that all may bear witness.the medals they craft immortalize the ephemeral and validate the valor.(show engraving, then packaging)the unit of eight pepele engraves, assemblele and ships medals honor r r all branches along with 1 1 medals for the
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army... 20 of which they engrave.(mcdananls 2shot?) mcdaniels has been here 28 years.(sot/mcdaniels 13:09:40) (show mcdaniels briefly, then cover with stills and file of the specific people)"i've engraved the medals of jeffrey zaun when he was shot down. /// president clinton presented medals to soldiers that were entitled in world war ii and not presented. i did all of those medals and he presented them on tv." (nat/clinton tv clip)(date???? bring up the nat from clinton just as the mcdaniels sot ends) nat: pres clinton presenting the medals(track 5)(dissolve from clinton to obama)a dedede and d half later(sot/c/cation) (white house-11/1/115)"on his very worsrsday, he managed to summon his very best. that's the nature of courage."(track 5 cont)(show obama and groberg at ceremony; official army portrait of groberg?)another president honored a legend from another war - america's longest.(obama placing medal around groberg's neck)on thursday, former u-s army captain florent groberg became just the 13th recipient of the medal of honor - the nation's finest - for service in afghanistan.he tackled a suicide bomber.. saving many lives.(tight shot of medal of honor from philly or jpg)the five-pointed star weighs only two and a quarter ounces but itittrue weight is often immeasurable for the soldier, sailor, airman, , rine or coast guardsman who earned it. (sot/groberg 00:51)(white house-11/12/15 thu0214) "(heavy sigh) i'm honored. i'm overwhelmed."(track 6)(gfx in-map: title: molding honor. subtitle: 'where medals of honor are made'; 2 companies in 2 cities: ira green of providence, ri and graco/northwestern of tomball, tx; source: defense logistics agency)two american companies mold the medals of honor: one in rhode island and one in texas.(navy base; then show safe and opening it)captain groberg's newly-minted medal was then shipped to the navy base in philadelphia to be engrgred and kept locked in
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this safe.(nat/safe)nat: openeng or closing safe(trarak 7)only two people know the combination one of whom is rob henry, junior, who supervises the medals unit. (sot/henry 12:44:10)"it's everlasting. // q: you'll be gone and they'll still have those medals? a: they'll still have those medals."(nat/ohio) nat: from ohio ceremony 145824 "for their service to our country"(track 8)(either video or stills; see courtesy info in emails)earlier this month, fulton county, ohio, presented 152 engraved bronze stars to world war two veterans and their families. (nat/ohio)nat: from ohio ceremony 141558 "john rimm" (track 9)only seven of ose veterans are still alive.they won the war, alright but vets, like these, who were never told they earned the medals, or who later lost them, are still in a battle --- with time,*and* a backlog. (gfx #1 in)(medals backlog by fiscal year (in months): fy11 - 4.5; fy12 - 5.58; fy13 - 3.55; fy14 - 2.63; fy15 - 4.06; source: us army)veterans are now waiting more than four months for their medals.delays are up sharplplfrom last year, after two asseseblers left the team.they have not yet been replaced.(gfx #2 in)(cases processed: fy11 - 44,186; fy12 - 42,278; fy13 - 37,840; fy14 - 32,692; fy15 - 23,156; source: us army)at the same time, the number of medals processed has fallen steadily corresponding with the staffing shortage and the drawdown of u-s forces in iraq
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and afghanistan.(nat assembler with generalal105505 it's not as fast as i ineeds to be. t we tryryo be on timeme(mark & general)dennis via is the four-star general in charge of the veteran medals program and all army logistics worldwide.(sot/mark & general 11:24:12)"q: is it a priority to reduce that backlog? a: absolutely.// so we want to ensure we are getting it to them as quickly as we can." (nat/general)nat: 5805 general interacting with vmu workers "proud to meet you." (t(tck 10)this was the general'l'first visit to the unit whose work will long out-last his own.105034 "and that's the finished product. (general looks at purple heart)."(--0--)
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3 (--0--)heart)."3 (--0--) 3 yesterday morning students in marcus got an important lesson on "hands-only" c- p- r. that class was courtesy of the little sioux corn processors plant... which donated a "c-p-r in schools" training kit to marcus- meriden- cleghorn.that program is part of the american heart associciion's effofos to train people how to perform c- p- r. 3 "326,000 people every year cardiac arrests outside of a hospital or doctor office setting. 90 percent of those people will not survive. we have found that over 70
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percent of people don't feel they are qualified and not what to do in case of an emergency. by training kids in cpr in school we can proved llions of more lififsaveve in the 3 future."the heart association's "c- p- r in schools program" was developed to give kids in the basics of c- p- r in as little as 30 minutes. 3 ".we know it will serve the school well or many years that there is going to be more than one set of graduate that are going to be able to use it. it will be part of the community for a long time.."two teachers at m- m- c also got c-p-r training kits to help teach students. 3 drivers in sioux city have one bright spot in their construction-filled commutes.the price of gas has dropped below the twtw dollar- per- gallll mark at seseral stations in town.gas can be fovnd for as little as $1.91 per gallon in the singing hills area.at stations on the west side... gas is selling
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this cheap in siouxland... as gas prices hit $1.85 last december before rebounding to around $2.50 this sumumr. 3 3 up next t our healthwatch... there's a battle for safer skincare brewing in washington... we'll show you how lawmakers and industry executives are working together. 3
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3 3 3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are possible. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass s ll be a little colder. that memes that we have to talk about t e liklihihd of snow friday andnd friday n nht. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the 20s and 30s before warming up
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3 americans spend more than 50 billion dollars every year on beauty and skin care products. but there's little oversight into what goes intoto the products we're putting on our r in and hair. now a
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and industry leaders say that has to change. reporter jan crawford is in washington with the controversy. 3 ctm script: (nats - water rushing)(06) it's standard beauty routine: hair.nails and of course.makeup.(06) but there's growing concern that some of the products we use to look goodactually could be causing harm.(sot feinstein - 16:50:26) "it's bc of the addition of f re chemicals - chemicics for staying power - chememals for shine."(09) california senator dianne feinstein is leading a bipartisan effort in congress to give the f-d-a more power to ensure skin and beauty products are safe. (sot feinstein - 16:54:31) "our laws should provide for adequate testing of chemicals before they go into widely used products.(03) cosmetics and skin care products are largely unregulated. (nats - old dove) "dove creams your skin as you wash"(03) but gone are the days of simple lotions and soaps (nats - johnson & johnson) "johnsons cleans gently, no more tears" (16) (gfx 1 in) today's prpructs ararmade with chemicals like formaldehyde used in products from nail polish to some chemical hair straighteners and known to cause cancer; propyl paraben- a commonly used cosmetipreservative; and lead acetate-yes, lead -- usedn hair dye (gfx 1 out) (07) under the proposed law, the f-d-a would test whether those chemicals are being used at safe levelsif not, they can force a recall (06) doctors say it's long overdue -- not only for adults, but teenagers -- whose developing bodies a a more at risk. (sot - dr. tanzi // tc: 15:32:28)
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ignorancncis not bliss.(06) dermatologist elizabeth tanzi said she treats patients weekly for adverse reaction to o chemicals in beauty products (sot - dr. tanzi - 15:29:05) we are just assuming all of our hair care, skin care, and our personal care products are safe. well i think we really need to look very closely at some of these ingredients because we know that at higher concentrations they can be toxic.(09) tanzi says the biggest offenders are hair products, especially straightenens, and newer nail polishes that last more than a week - all largely unregulated. (12) (gfx 2 in) that's not the story in other countries. the european union bans more than a thousand chemicals from personal care products. of those, the u-s bans 11. (gfx 2 out)(sot renfrew 14:28:33) "i think the beauty industry is the last industry that's been forced to clean up its act" (06) (gfx 3 in) gregg renfrew said the lack of oversight led her to start a natural beauty products company, beautycounter (gfx 3 out)(04) she was on cacatol hill tuesday totourge congress to pass the tougher new legislation.(sot renfrew 14:26:11) "things that i've been watching my babies in, things that i had been putting on my body while i was pregnant things that i had been putting on my bodyor decades to find out that those ingredients were not safe for my health was incredibly disappointing and scary quite frankly." (--0--)
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3 3 it's time to plan your black friday deals we'll have
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your c - net tech update.3 good morning, (ponca state park)... it's (32 degrees) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (lewis & ark specialty hospitalal camera. 3 google plus is still hanging around. here's your c - net tech update. 3 "it's time to sort through the tech deals of black friday. i'm bridget carey, this is your cnet update.***"" you can start planning your black friday shopping strategy now. the shopping holiday is just about a week awayayn november 27. and many retailers have posted what will be on sale. among amazon's big discounts you'll find kindles and fire tvs, alsong with different brands of hd tvs -- you can't
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have black friday without some cheap tvs. you cananalso get $50 off an xbox one and playstation 4 uncharted bundle. wet cnet compiled a list of all the best gadget sales at amazon and other big retailers, like walmart, target, best buy, kohls and sam's club. not that black friday really matters anymore. online sasas are continuousus throughout the season, you don't need to fight the crowds with a lly full of turkey to get the best deal on a tv. black friday is moving online. the day turned into a weekend, which turned into a month of sales. the nationon retail federation found that about half of holiday shoppers did not buy anything on thanksgiving weekend last year. it's black friday fatigue. ***""but going back
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to amazon, the site just added a very important security protection tool you need to use. a azon accounts c now have two-step authentication. the next time you log in, go to your account settings to turn this on. that way, if someone tries to log in from a new computer, it will require a password and a special numbererode texted t tyour phone - -it's essentially a double password to make it uuch harder for someone to break into your account. amazon is late to the party on this one. the feature is on many other sites already like facebook and google, but hey, better late than never. ***"" in other news, google has not given up yet on it's social network. if you visit google plus, you can check out a
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focus around communities and collections.(google video: 01:51:14 - 02:00:0:) it's gooooe's way of beieig more like reddit and pinterest. a community is where you can have conversations around any topic you can think of with a group of people. and you can collection created by one person on one topic. it can be anything. even zombie cats is a collection... for some reason. ***""but there's a more entertaining way to get your zombie fix. the game plplts vs. zombies 2 has sprouted an update in app stores that brbrgs new dinosaurs and and prehistoric plants. the update is called jurassic marsh part one. the popular game from 2013 gets updates to keep things fresh, but it won't be until early 2016 when ea will release a whole new plants vs zombies game.***""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 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are possible. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the systemems still l ganizing, but forecaca modelslsndicate that 6-8" of snow is s ssible. so be ready.y. winter s srm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the 20s and 30s before warming up
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3 we'll take a look at your traffic, news and weather to go coming up after the break...
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sunrise.3 3 it's now (time) as we take a look outside (ponca state park) on the (hard rock hotel and casino) cam. 3 3 here's a look 3 at yr weather to go ...3 3
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3 3 3 we still don't know whether the supposed 'mastermind' behind last week's terror attacks in paris is dead or not. at least two people were killed when french swat teams raided an apartment in the paris suburb of saint denis wednesday... looking for (ab - del - ha - mid) abdelhamid (ab - uh - ood) abaaoud. police arrested eight people... seven men and one man.police in new yoyo city are on a 'heightened state of vigilance' after isis issued a new threat against the city. wednesday... the terror group released a propaganda video showing scenes of the big apple and a man preparing a suicide vest. police say there is no specific or credible threat against the city.and... tensions are still hihi in minnesota aftete the fatatashooting of an unarmed d ack man by minneapolis police. protesters fought with police in the ci again weesday... the same day the officers involved were identified. witnesses say clark was shot by police while handcuffed... but the president of the
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minneapolis police union says the 24 - year - old was trying to take an officer's gun. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the latest news, weather and
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did this soda can bomb bring down a russian plane? and director george lucas tells charlie why he's staying far far away from the new "star wars"" movie. we start with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> the suspected master mind
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behind the paris attack is confirmed dead. >> it is the goal of terrorists to intimidate. we will not submit to their wishes. >> isis has released a picture of what it says is the bomb that brought down the russian plane last month. >> president obama said hee would to a bill that would block the u.s. from taking in more syrian refugees. >> a storm also brought down trees. up to four inches of rain fell. >> severe turbulence on board an american airlines jet. >> more unrest in minnesota. >> they're angry over the shooting death of jamar clarke. >> a run away san francisco tour
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