tv Siouxland News At Sunrise CBS November 23, 2015 5:00am-7:00am CST
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third-day straight day... as armored vehicles, soldiers, , and police officers stand watch outside trtrn stations. heavily armed security forces conducted more than a dozen raids in and around the capital city overnight...sea rching for terror suspects. authorities arrested 16 people during the raids. one person even allegedly tried to ram a car into police.(sot eric van der sypt/ belgian federal prosecutor) the vehicle raced off but was intercepted later in brussels.// for the time being, we cannot confirm if there is a relation between the ongoing investigation and this arrest. still on the run--- the key target of the raids- terror suspect salah abdeslam. officials believe he was driven to belgium after the paris terror attacks, which killed 130 people. abdeslam's brother, mohammed, issued yet another plea sunday for him to turn himself in. we'd rather see salah in jail - than in a cemetery he said. -natat concerns about terrorism are e so high here at home. leading democratic senator dianne feinstein says the u-s must do more to fight isis:(sot sen. dianne feinstein/ d-ca) i'm concerned that we don't have the time - and we don't have years. we need to be aggressive now. president obama will meet with the french president tomorrow at the white house -- to discuss shared efforts to stop the terror group. don champion cbs news.3 3 british prime minister david cameron is in paris meeting
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with french president francois hollande today. during a news conference... e two leaders agreed to share more information to help fight isis. 3 it was standing room only at briar cliff friday morning to see senator ted cruz speak.the republican presidential candidate had a lot to say the crowd of about 120 people. he laid out his plans to abolish the i - r - s and simplify the tax code if he's elected. and after the paris terror attacks... thth texas senator lls any plans to bring syrian refugees into the united state *lunacy.* 3 "i am leading the fight in the senate to stop president obama and hillary clinton's plan to bring to america tens of thousands of syrian muslim refugees. why? because the administration itself admits it cannot vette these reregees to determine if theyr'e isis terrorists amg them. we know isis wants to embed teorists among them, we know they've done so successfully and that the reports are at least one of the paris terrorist came in
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with the refugee wave."cruz was introduced by iowa rereesentative steve king. king says cruz is the rst candidide he's actually *endorsed* in 8 years. 3 earlier this month we told you about "thrill hill." it's a hill on 25th street where two people were killed and another was hurt earlier this month.well now a group of people want something done to prevent any more accidents. they've started a petititi to close the top of theheill becausesef that fatal accident. sioux city police say they are aware of the issue... and they're are considering all options right now. 3 "i know they'll listen to the neighborhood input. what do you want to do? you living in that neighborhood might be inconvenienced by the closure of this street, but you're living there. i think the city will do whatever it can to address their concerns. 3 folks have also started a gofundme account for the mom who was hurt in the accident earlier this month... it's to help her pay medical bills.
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if you'd like to donate... we've got a link in this story on our website... siouxland news dot com. 3 a sioux city toddler and his fafaly's dream *comes true.* he gets his cochlear implant... but the family says now they're facing new challenges in their neighborhood. siouxland news reporter jaclyn driscoll sat down with the family to hear their story. 3 "once i said 'hi kamdyn,' he snuggled into me and just kind of put his head on my chest and looked up at me and smiled. it was like, he's hearing me. it was fantastic." 3 and a half years of living in silence, endfor kamdyn after he received his cochlear implanthis past september. "he knows my voice which is incredible. for your child not to hear for 3 and a half years and then all of a sudden them hearing your voice, it's amazing. absolutely amazing." and with many other health issues, his parents are happy be able to give kamdyn a *small sense* of normalcy. "just a lot of heart wrenching moments. seeing a lot that a lot of parents have seen and been a lot of time in the hospital." "we don't know if
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he can smell. we don't know if he can taste and we knew that his eyesight is bad and his hearing. to be able to give him at least one of his senses back is pretty incredible." but, like their two other children, safety is their most important priority and some@ new, younger residents in their community are causing some issue for concern. "we have had a lot of people driving up and down our street veryryvery fasas therers quite few people on our r lock that have kids. there's s daycare. there's 3 or 4 houses on our block that have small children and it's just not safe anymore."after telling her story through social media, shantel was personally contacted by councilwoman rhonda capron and police chief doug young who are now working together to put up a 'deaf child' street sign. "it touched my heart. i would want my son to be protected, especially when they have impairments." "the sign is being erected for the motoring public, not foher. it's to let the individuals that are
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know that there's a possibility that there's a child in this area that might not hear the car, might not hear you honk, or anything like that." "it's aboututy ds' safety and that's all that matters. itakes me @eel good/that our community is 0- looking out for our kids." 3 chief young says the sign should be put up this week... weather permitting... and they'll be looking at the speeding issue within the neighborhood to prevent any other accidents. 3 the e - s - s sioux city littoral combat ship will launch for sea trials sometime early next year... 3 that's ahead of her formal commissioning into the navy in 20 - 17. but behind its military operations... there are military *women* playing a prominent role in the combat ship. in a new special report tonight... we'll show you how these women are gearing up for the l - c - s - 11. 3 "it's pretty exciting. everybody's really excited
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about it. it's pretty cool not only to be a plank owner, which is the beginnings of--- u're the one starting a crew, but also a ship." "pretty, pretty extraordinary to be apart of something like this. something new all the time. a lot of really awesome experiences."our own sisixland news reporter (yetet ska) jetske (wah - roro wauran went to marinette wisconsin to see the ship... she'll bring us that special report on the miliy women behind the u - s - s sioux city tonight on siouxland news at 9 and 10. 3 cat...maybe you shouldn't believe what you've heard. maybe money really *can* buy happiness!that's what a harvard business school professor says anyway. consumer spending researcher michael norton says it depends on *how* you spend your money. he found people generally get more happiness spending money on *experiences*... like vacations... instead of "things" like electronics and gadgets.that's because anticipation of a trip to europe or a dinner date can make you just as happy as the event itself. bubuspending
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stress and anxiety. professor norton says "because experiences disappear, they let us make up a reality that was amazing and wonderful and they make us happier." 3 3 3 3 3 3 coming up this morning... (mali - un) malian and french special operations forces frfrd more than 100 0 hostages held by terrorists at a hotel in mali. we'll show you who was behind the attack. 3
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3 high clouds will hold our temperature down just a bit from yesterday with a high of 41.tonight will be warmer at 23, yet we will see fog overnight.tomorrow will start ggy but then partly y oudy with increasing clouds tomorrow e ening reaching a high of 44.our next system will move in on wednesday bringing all types of winter weather to siouxland for your thanksgiving day. right now,
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accumulations look very light, but this system is evolving, so stay tuned for further updates. 3 3 3 3 here's what we're talking ababt on facebook thisis morning.g. it turns out money can buy happiness after all. what's the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery?3 3 tesla announces its biggest recall yet... and a big food manufacturer is cutting hundreds of jobs. marlie
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3 sla motors is recallingngts entire fleet of model s sedans. the auto-maker wants to check their front seat belts after one became disconnected. the recall is the company's largest ever involving 90- thousand cars worldwide.there have been no accidents or injuries relalad to the problem wall street had its best week in over a month.friday, the dow added 91 points.the nasdaq gained 31.hyundai is recalling more than 300-thousand sonata midsize cars because the brake lights can stay on when the car is in motion.the recall covers cars from the 2011 and 2012 model years. hyundai says no crashes or injuries have been reported.tyson foods is closing plants in chicago and jefferson, wisconsin - a move that will affect nearly 900 wowoers.the company says the closures are necessary becacae of changing product needs, the age of the facilities and high renovation costs.the plants are scheduled to close late next year.that's your money watch. for more log on to cbs money watch dot com. in new york im marlie hall.
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3 (mali - un) malian and french special operations forces freed more than 100 hostages held by terrorists at the radisson hotel in mali friday. at least 19 people were killed... one of them was an american. porter izabeth palmer has this story. 3 hotel guests were rushed to safety.after an assault that began shortly before 7 am... they'd been trapped in their rooms when an unknown number of gunmen drove up in a toyota suv with diplomatic plates.and started shooting. malian special forces set up an anti-terrorist cordon. then - helped by their french cocoterparts - and one e f- duty american special l rces member they moved floor to floor evacuating more traumatized guests --and staff. those rescued included about a
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dozen americans.. among many foreign diplomats and business people.who were taken to a nearby sports center --where embassy staff came t tpick them up. (french eyewitness)at about 6:50 - said this eyewitness - some men started shooting everywhere.shouting allahu ackbar.they were jihadisthe french defence minister agrees.he said there was little doubt this man - muktar belmuktar - is responsible for the attack. he's head of an al qaeda offshoot in north africaand kidnapper of dozens of westerners including the canadian diplomat robert fowler. terrorists under his command also attacked the almenas gas field in algeria - an atrocity that killed 39 people - including 3 americans. belmoktar's men took over northern mali in 2012a few months later, we went in with the french military force that drove them back out. us warplanes tried to kill belmoktar in libya with a missile just this summer.but the pentagon couldn't confirm his death. today's attack on the radisson may be prove that belmokokr is still very much alive - and in control of a murderous militia gunning for
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3 high clouds 3 high clouds will hold our temperature e wn just a bit from yesterday with a high of 41.tonight willlle warmer at 23, yet we will see fog overnight.tomorrow will start foggy but then partly cloudy with clouds tomorrow evening reaching a our next system will wednesday bringing all types of winter weather to siouxland for your thanksgiving day. right now, accumulations look very light, but this system is evolving, so stay tuned for further
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3 it's a busy time r fashion brands... always trying to stay ahead of the latest trend. but as one old - school retailer is finding out... sometimes the best way to keep current is to stay the same. c - b - s news correspondent don dahler takes a look. 3 (trac)they're rubber bottomed, terminally unsexy -- and virtually unchanged for over a hundred yeyesand yetll bean n cannot make its signature duckboot fast enough royce.//4055ish we have hired well over 100 people and are in various stages of training (*nat royce + stiching etc,) according to manufacturing- chief royce haynes, back orders are reaching 60,000 144030 we're doing everything we could do to build boots one pair at a time the r rson for the rush is a mymyery. (fashion and celebrity stills)
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inexplicably the boots have hit the catwalk (*alt-the boots have been spotted)... and have been spotted on the fashionable feet of actress kerry washington.. (and on legendary new york times fashion photgrapher - bill cunningham) cut duckboots have inspired designer tommy hilfigger and kanye west recently launched his yeezy duckboot.. (manufacturing, retail)all that rubber boot buzz has not hurt bean... sales have tripled in three years and are e projected to hit half a million this year.. (drawing students and urban customers) (woman trying on boots)and now women have surpassed men as the primary customer.. 14;35;27;14 it's a trend. it's a fashion thing. it is a desire (con't) you are asking me to figure out why a woman does what she does. it's the wrong question to ask. (laughs) (old stills ll bean, first orders, first store, early shoes)the bean boot was the very first product designed in 1912 by outdoorsman leon leonwood an (from section at144343) (royce) he came back from the huing trip with wet soggy feet wearing footwear that was most likely all leather. bean came up with a shoe with a rubber bottom and invited 100 fellow hunters to buy them (con't from above) unfortunately 90 pairs came back because the uppers were separating from
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the bottom bean returned the money and went b bk to the drawing boarar creating the classic c an boot still sold today. (pink sole in manufacturing or store)tricked out a bit for new customers -- but traditional tan and brown for the die hard fans. (*nat ctory)14;38;38;25 i have heard it said the boot is like an old friend 3741those who have bought boots that are 30 to 40 years old say that they want them rebuilt because they don't want to get rid of them. with 3 shifts and more workers, bean is hand- producing 50,000 pairs a month .. and bracing for the holiday rushdon dahler cbs news. nyny 3 3 still to come this morning... all across the country people are gearing up for thanksgiving. we'll show you what law enforcement is doing to keep travelers safe. you're watching siouxland news at 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 high clouds will hold our temperature down just a bit from yesterday with a high of 41.tonight will be warmer at 23, yet we will see fog overnight.tomorrow will start foggy but then partly cloudy
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tomorrow evening reaching a high of 44.our next system will move in on wednesday bringing all types of winter weather to siouxland for your thanksgiving day. right now, accumulations look very light, but this system is evolving, so stay tuned for further updates. 3 people are gearing up for the thanksgiving holiday. with the terrorist attacks in paris stililfresh on everyone's mind... law enforcement is taking extra steps to keep trdvelers safe. c - b - s news correspondent jamie (you - cuss) yuccas is in new york. 3 jeh johnson, homeland security secretary :17-:29sherry tropin, traveler :37-:46bill bratton, new york city police commissioner 1:08-1:16trt 1:23
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secretary jeh johnson says his agenen is ready for anything. jeh johnson the point is we're not taking our eye off the ball in any respect.lines at the airports will be longer, and slower: the tsa says it will handle 25 million papaengers this week, with enhanced screenings.sherry tropin/ny passenger sot: we're all a little bit more aware of the increased security and that people might be a little more nervous. at the same time we're still traveling and doing what we do. if travelers are nervous, so are the airlines.phony bomb threats re- directed three flights last week from the u-s headed overseas, including a a turkish airlines flflht to istanbul this morning.in new york city sunday, police held a three hour active shooter drill in the city's subway system. for the first time, their drill included an attacker in a suicide vest.09;23;33;05 brattonwe have now beefed up our resources that will be in a position to handle a
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going on simultaneously, and sequentially.the department of homeland security says there are no credible threats anywhere in the u-s.jy cbs news new york 3 there's also extra security for overseas flights heading into the united states. 3 an accident in cedar county last week killed a man from south sioux city.25 - year - old aaon surber was s iving on highway 15 south of laurel just after 7 thursday night when he ossed the center line and hit an oncoming pickup.the crash made surber's jeep roll quite a few times... he was thrown out of the vehicle.he wasn't wearing a seatbelt... and was pronounced dead there.his passenger *was* belted in... and only got minor injuries. the driver of the pickup wasn'n'hurt. 3 a semi accident on interstate 29 left a path of debris along the highway... even some flat tires. it accident happened just before two saturday afternoon on the
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29... near mile marker 132 near the salix exit.the oversized and overheight burlington northernrn santa fe semi i was pulling a flat bed... and there was another vehicle *on* that flat bed. then that vehicle hit the bridge... leaving debris all over the road... and giving a lot of other vehicles flat tires. iowa state trooper ian willis tells us... even though no on was hurt... the damage to the bridge will cost an estimated d 250 - thouound dollars to fix... but it still needs to be inspected. the woodbury county sheriff's office and the iowa department of transportation were on the scene helping out. 3 sioux city police have arrested the armed suspect involved in a robbery on the west side friday.yesterday... police arrested 23 - year - old regan maryland. maryland is charged wiwi robbery in the first degree after robbing an employee while holding a gun at k and n auto4just before noon last friday.he's at the woodbury county jail right now.police say maryland is
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originally from houston texas... but had been temporarily working and living in and around sioux city. 3 how about that cold weather? it definitely reminds us the holiday season is here.the holiday lighted parade gave people just the thing they needed to kick off the holiday season last night. families and friends lined up on 4th street to watch floats bring in holiday cheer. our evening anchor diana castillo... meteorologist kayla novak... reporter clyn driscoll... and sporor director chrhr neyenhouse wawaed in the parade last night... handing out candy to the kids. 3 3 3 and the parade ended with the traditional tree lighting in front of the sioux city public museum. but the fun didn't't really end there... across the street... kids got a picture with santa at the 27th annual santa's house at the
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howard - johnson hotel. there were raffles... little gift shops... holiday craft projects... and some delicious treats from mrs. claus' kitchen. 3 "it is fun, you just f fl the energy. the kids are so excited to see santa. "proceeds from last night's event will help raise money for the children's miracle network... like scholarships for nurses... and programs like pet therapy and caring clowns. 3 it's one of the biggest shows in sioux city... the annual holiday y collections craft showow ananit was in full swing at the sioux city convention center yesterday.about 8 - thousand people were at the traditional event. the show features homemade items by local crafters and from south dakota... iowa... and nebraska. 3 saturday afternoon more than a thousand people were part of the annual boy scout day at the tyson events center.boy scouts from across the tri - - ate region teamed up with the sioux city musketeers. they put on a
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full day of fun activities like skating... building rockets... wall climbing... and kickball... too. the huge event gave an opportunity for boy scouts and their families through siouxland to have some fun. 3 "some of the things that they are going to be dodog here is the climbing wall, the ice rink, that they're doing right behind us, they are also going to be doing some crafts, they get some locker rooming tours. they get to meet that players, some autograph times, and of course get to see the game."some folks drove in from as far away as council bluffs. and they even got a chance to watch the musketeers hit the ice... too. 3 sioux city's cosmopolitan club celebrated its golden anniversary saturday.it was in 1965 when the club had its first charter meeting with the 51 original members. this year... five of those 51 original members were at the event at the sioux city country club. the local club raises money and awareness to help those with diabetes. money from the grou's different fundraisers s goes toward
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3 "we're still a thriving club here in sioux city that really believes in a solid cause. with diabetes being on the rise in the country of the united states we feel like we are right on the forefront ."they meet thursday mornings at 7 a - m at charlie's restaurant on gordon drive. 3 five children found their forever homes saturday at the annual national adoptionay event in sioux city. siouxland news reporter jaclyn driscoll wathere... and caught up with one of the lucky families. 3 with thanksgiving just around the corner, families gear up for special time with loved ones and of course a turkey induced comabut it's'she saturday befofo the holiday that gives families adopting children throughout the u-s something to be thankful for. beginning in 2000, national adoption day helps to finalize thousands of adoptions... and changed the lives of five sioux city children forever. "this is a big day for these children. many of the children have come from the homes, have
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been abused, have not had much of an upbringing and now today, we've got some forever homes for them." celebrating with treats, face painting, and even some live entertainment (nats) ... all for 4 families who became a bit momo *complete* today. "it's been really exciting. it's been a long procesu, a few months, but today has been great."4 year old jj, has been in and out of foster homes his entire life... until he met the king family. (nats)jj has been with them since march h d immediately felt like one of their own... but the family is happy his adoption is now finalized. "he just has this energy about him, just fun loving. he's just so fun." with many holiday gatherings and plans on the horizon... the kings say they are most looking forward to simply being a family. in sioux city... jaclyn driscoll, siouxland news 3 a monumental event brought two
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rare joint appearance friday.current mayor bill de blasio and former mayor michael bloomberg came together to celebrate the completion of the city's million - trees - n - y - c initiative. bloomberg launched the program when he was new york mayor in 2007.the program was finished two years ahead of schedulele blooberg says each new w trtr makes s e air cleaner... and improves mental health. 3 3 3 3 support siouxland soldiers wants our veterans to sit down and relax at a special get - together. we'll tell you the *w*wn* and the e here*... next... in "talk of the town." 3 3 3
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warmer at 23, yet we will see fog overnight.tomorrow will start foggy but t en partly cloudy with increasisi clouds morrow evening reaching a high of 44.our next system will move in on wednesday bringing all types of winter weather to siouxland for your thanksgiving day. right now, accumulations look very light, but this system is evolving, so stay tuned for further updates.3 3 the support siouxland soldiers group hahaa special get-together coming up on tuesday, november 24th at 1551 indian hill drive, suite 102 in sioux city.there will be free coffee and donuts for veterans from 9:00 am to 11:00 am that morning.sam hacker joed jake on siouxland news at sunrise to talk about everything that will be happening.if you'd like to
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to his son has gone viral in the days after those deadly attacks. reporter steve hartman has the same conversation with his own children... "on the road." 3 so far, my 2 boys, 7-year-old george and 5-year-old emmett, have grown up inside a protective bubble of my creation. so far, my wife and i have managed to shield them from the paris attacks and just about every other bit of bad news on the planet. std- up / the goal was to keep them as carefree as possible - as long as possible. but this week i started wondering if that was the right approach. so to find out what's best for my kids, i consulted some experts - my kids.bite george and emmett "steve: a lot of rents are wondering if they should tell their kids whwh bad things happenenininhe world. emmett: it might be really interesting to some kids. steve: would you want to know? george and emmett together: no, not really." there is a bit of ostrich in all of usbut sometimes, i learned, the biggest birdbrains are parents like me - who think we can just gloss over terror with a white lie.
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bite george and emmett "steve: : you guys know that nothing could evererhappen t tyou, righgh george: it could, but it's really rare. and i could never get yoto understand that. because it's really unlikely, but it still has a chance."what do you say to that -- other than, you're right. i went on to tell them a little bit about parisnat? but in the end, my kids didn't need d talk as mumu as i needed a listen. they told me in the future i should be more honest about world events, but only the ones that really matter.bite george and emmett "emmett: like if there's a war and the united states lost the war, i'd really want to know about that."and that's how we left it.nat george ext question, dad."we then finished the night with the book i always turn to after weeks like this one... nat steve reading yertle the turtledr. seuss's allegory about the ri and fall of hitler.i read it mostly for myself - as a reminder that evil may take up a page or two, but it never gets the last one.nat steve
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reading "and the turtles,s,f courseall the e rtles are free. as turtles and, maybe, all creatures should be."steve hartman, on the road, at home. 3 3 high clouds will hold our temperature down jususa bit from yesterday with a high of 41.tonight will be warmer at 23, yet we will see fog overnight.tomorrow will start foggy but then partly cloudy with increasing clouds tomorrow evening reaching a high of 44.our next system will move in on wednesday bringing all types of winter weather to siouxland for your thanksgiving day. right now, accumulations look very light, but this system is evolving, so stay tuned for further
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3 3 3 time for a trip to the sunrise watercooler...so a tech company has pretty much created a real - l le star rs light saber. actually... it's an industrial cutting tool called the tec torch... it burns at 5000 degrees and can cut through steel in seconds.the company is marketing it to military... law enforcement... and first responders... but let's face it... nerds
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everywhere are gonna be falling over themselves to get their hands on one. hey... what's the worst that could happen when untrained people handle a torch that burns at 5,000 degrees? right? 3 3 coming up... the french have taken to showing national symbols in defiance of the paris attacks. we'll show you how the attacks are changing the country's shopping habits.plus your morning news, weather and sports are all coming up.it's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx)
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3 33 here's a look k your news to go ... 3 3 brussels is still on lockdown today... people there are afraid of a paris - style terror attack. overnight... police arrested 16 people in 22 raids... but officials say paris fugitive salah (ob - dell - slom) abdeslam was not among them. after those paris terror attacks... president obama has me under momo and more pressure to move more aggressively against isis.donald trump is doubling down following his latest controversial claim: after saying thousands of people in new jersey celebrated on 9 - 11 as the twin towers came down. the comments come as the republican presidential candidate retook the lead in iowa. ted cruz has now surged past ben carson into second place... in part... because of growing support from tea party and evangelical voters.and... police in new orleans are investigating a shooting sunday that left more than a dozen people hurt. the incident happened as hundreds came together at a playground to shoot a music video shoot. investigators
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say they're going to review surveillance deo as they nt for suspects. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the latest news, weher 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". 3 3 good morning everyone and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise.thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller.and i'm meteorologist cat taylor.3 temperature down just a bit
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from yesterday with a higigof 41.tonight will be warmer at 23, yet we will see fog overnight.start foggy but then partly cloudy with increasing clouds tomorrow evening reaching a high of 44.our next system will move in on wednesday inging all types of winter wegther to siouxland for your thanksgiving day. right now, accumulations look very light, but this system is evolving, so stay ned for further updates. 3 3 the french have taken to showing national symbols in defiance of the attacks in paris. this is great for flag makers... but as c - b - s news correspondent elizabeth palmer shows us... much of the rest of the economy there is really
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3 if you're young enough.paris feels as enchanted as ever.. the big department stores have decked out their windowsand a christmas market stretches down the champs elysee.closed for four days right after the attacks.the stall owners have lost a lot of businessand now they're open again.says margotsales are slow...liz: ththe are not as may people rgo: many people walking yes, but so many people don't pay (fingers cash with her hands) liz: no one is spending the way they usually do? business is down all over.by a third in restaurants and cafes and the chamber of commerce says hotel revenues are down by half.as tourists cancel their plans. lily carvalho and ken eisner bucked the trend.and decided to prolong what was a business trip - to support paris and parisiansbut. lily: there is
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around us.reinforced by the sight of heavily armed soldiers all over the city .. more upsot (lily)this constant awareness that you don't know what is going to be hit next or if there is anyplace safe. since the attacks, the french have rallied around national symbolsand that's been good news for the quoniam family - who make flags.in what's not normally a flag-waving country.says enzo nat sot: it's not like in the usa like everyone has his own flag. now - when you have a french flag on yourself or in your house, it's an act of patriotism.and a declaration that terrorism will not defeat the values of the french republic.
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3 ag processors incorporated of sergeant bluff is planning *another* multi - million dollar expansion. a - g - p got a unanimous go ahead from the board for its second expansion in less than a year. 3 a - g - p is adding a 38 million dollar biodiesel facility. this will double the capacity of biodiesel fuel from 30 million to 60 million gallons per year... increasing the demand for soybeans. the demand... as well as the plant itself... will be a big benefit for local farmers. 3 "agp is currently owned by 165 local cooperatives, which in turn are owned by 250 thousand farmers throughout the midwest. the earnings that agp makes as a regional coop gets passed back to those local coops and back to the local farmers. 3 woodbury county did agree to a tax abatement schedule of up to about 5 million dollars... meaning the company will *not* have to pay taxes on the new addition for 6 years. 3 "they are doing a value added
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process which means it's not being shipped somewhere else to be processed so we benefit from the farmer raising the crops, as well as processing it into a usable product which is sold all over the world. 3 construction of the first expansion is already going on... both projects are set to finish in 20 - 17... and they'll add 23 full time jobs. 3 it was an efefrt to make the city safer... sioux city banned pit bulls in 2008. 3 since the ban... a lot of people have spoken out against the breed specific legislation. a person living in sioux city has even started a petition against the ban. right now it has more than 2,500 supporters... but the city council says even this will *not* end that ban. 3 "(sigh) nothing's going to happen because the votes aren't there. this went on for a long time and it created a lot of heartache, a lot of
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don't want to go through it again. if you don't have the votes, there's no sense in doing it." 3 again... even though the city council knows about the petition... the ban is going to stay. 3 when it comes to clearing pilots for take - off... the federal aviation administration uses regular medical exams to make sure they're fit to fly. but as reporter juliette goodrich found out... the process might not be fair for everyone in the cockpit. 3 ry time jessica zacharias starts the engine of a plane, she's fulfilling a childhood dream.sot jessica zacharias sxs_pilot_interview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrot_hfr(1)00:52 "i remember in grade 3 actually creating a poster showing me and what my career goal was for the future and i said, commercial airline pilot." zacharias wound up with a tech career and a pilot's license on the side.she flies for fun, and sometimes ferries planes for other owners, and even gives flying lessons.all of it requires her to update her
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airman's medical certificate annually.sot jessica zacharias sxs_pilot_interview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrot_hfr(1)03:56 "you show up to a local doctor who's certified to give aviation medicals.. " // 04:03 "they giveveyou a very basic medical including visisi tests,s,hearing test, and thth they do a lot of other things that a normal medical would do," // 04:19 "..and then if you pass all those, the local physician can give you a medical." and that's how it went, every year since 2001. then it got complicated.sot jessica zacharias sxs_pilot_ininrview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrotfr(1)05:39 "this time around i got a letter in the spring time saying i wasn't approved as a normal medical."in 2013, zacharias reported she was transgender, and made her transition to a woman. the f-a-a eventually renewed her medical, after she provided additional information.but now they were saying they would require the extra information every time. [gfx]sot jessica zacharias sxs_pilot_inter view_faa_john_juliette_mistrot _hfr(1)06:01 "i had to do an additional psych evaluation and i needed to get an additional letter from my doctor, not only describing
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what was being prescribed, but also the prognosis of what were my plans for the future, as well, and very detailed information."sot ilona turner sxs_pilot_tlc_john_mistrot_juli ette_hfr(1)06:38 "i"ihink this is incrededly unfairirthe faa is impopong these requiremts on transgender pilots alone.. // "due to an absurd and incredibly out of date understanding of what it means to be transgender."ilona turner is the legal director for the transgender law center, based in oakland.the center helped another transgender pilot actually change f-a-a policy in 2012. yet now, turner says, this is happening to almost all transgender pilots anyway.sot ilona turner sxs_pilot_tlc_jo hn_mistrot_juliette_hfr(1) 03:26 "we've been hearing from individuals like jessica and many others from around the country that the faa is now requiring medical certifications that go farar beyondndhose it required in s 2012 policy."we asked the f-a-a for an on-camera interview several times, but they said no.they did send us this statement:"once a transgender pilot is determined to be stable
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following their gender transition, they may be issued an unrestricted medical certificate... we are in the process of clarifying our guidance in our aviation medical examiners guide."sot jessica a zacharias sxs_pilot_interview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrot_hfr(1)07:42 "pretty frustrated and upset because.. // "it had additional steps and for no real reason. it was just kind of this blanket, 'you need to provide more information,' and no real reason why. just that's the way it is. they didn't really have any regulation to really back that up either."the f-a-a a d tell us they're updating their wording to replace "gender identity disorder" with "gender dysphoria" -- the term used by the american psychiatric association and many transgender groups.3 3 one of five new designs could replace new zealand's next
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them.voting opened in the south pacific nation friday as prime minister john key's conservative government looks to change the new zealand flag. the current version of the flag features britain's union jack and has flown for more than n 0 years. key has complained the inclusion of the britisflag is an anachronism... and the current version is not representative of new zealand.the postal ballot will be open for just under a month. the five choices will be flown across the country during the period of the vote in a bid to familiarize people with them. . the winner from the shortlist will face off against the current flag in a poll next year. 3 3 3 3 terrororm and national securiri were major topics the agenda a conference in malaysia.up nex..we'll wrap up the president's trip.
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3 3 high clouds will hold our temperature down just a bit from yesterday with a high of 41.tonight will be warmer at 23, yet we will see fog overnight.tomorrow will start foggy but then partly cloudy with increasing clouds tomorrow evening reaching a high of 44.our next system will move in on wednesday bringing all types of winter weather to siouxland for your thanksgiving day. right now, accumulations look very light, but this system is evolving,
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security and the recent terror attacks in paris were high on the agenda. reporter jim acosta has more: 3 --reporter pkg-as follows-- overseas for more than a week but well aware of a fearful nation back home, president obama sounded more like a leader at war.(barack obama/u.s. president)"our coalition will not relent. destroying isil is not only a realistic goal, we're going get it done and we're going to pursue it with every aspect of american power and with all the coalition partners that we've assembled. it's going to get done."at a news conference in malaysia, the president once again defended his strategy for defeating isis, but instead of brushing off questions about his policy as he did last week, he acknowledged americans are deeply worried.(barack obama/u.s. president)"we're not afraid. to not elevate, to somehow buy into their fantasy that th're doing something important. they're a bunch of killers. and we fight them.
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president said he just may be able to join forces with russian president vladimir putin to wipe out the terror group after the attacks in paris and on the metrojet airliner.(barack obama/u.s. president)"i discussed with president putin in a brief pull-aside his need to recognize that he needs to go after the people who killed russian citizens."and he called on americans to show compassion to the thousands of syrian reregees he wants to welcome into the u.s. despite poll numbers showing americans are resistant to the idea. (barack obama/u.s. president) "refugees who end up in the united states are the most vetted, scrutinized, thoroughly investigated individuals that ever arrive on american shores.'the president also appeared to have choice words for donald trump.(donald trump/(r) presidential candidate)"i want surveillance of these people." and the gop front-runners' proposals to conduct more surveillance on muslims in the u.s.(barack obama/u.s.
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reject that we are somehow at war with an entire religion. prejudice and discrimination helps isil.'knocked back on his heels after his initial response to the paris attacks was widely panned the sometimes more cerebral president ended this foreign trip speaking from the gut, urging americans to avoid giving in to fear.(nats)a point punctuated with a stop to a refugee center in malaysia, a visit mr. obama reflected on as he left the country.(barack obama/u.s. president)"if you are a parent and you saw those kids and you thought about what they had gone through, the notion that we couldn't find a home for them anywhere in the united states of america, that's -- that is contrary to our values. the most powerful tool
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with increasing clouds tomorrow evening reaching a high of 44.our next system will move in on wednesday bringing all types of winter weather to siouxland for your thanksgiving day. right now, accumulations look very light, but this system is evolving, so stay tuned for further updates. 3 3 a smash hit is back on broadway just in time for the holidays... and a big night for the music industry. suzanne marques has your eye on entertainment. 3 super information (some are too short to super, however, times are provided for editorial guidance)::00-:25 - courtesy: dick clark productions:25-:39 - the illusionist:46-:50 - "the danish girl"/focus features :50-:57 - eddie redmayne/actor trt 1:04 ((pkg script)) ------------------------
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(narr:) (nats of celine dione /hymne a l'amour)celine dione performed edith piaf's "hymne a l'amour" in french as a tribute to the victims of the paris terrorists attacks during the 43rd annual american music awards.one direction won artist of the year.sot louis tomlinson, one direction - "wow this is absolutely incredible to receive this award now, two years in a row."jennifer lopez hosted the awards show in los angeles. ------------------------- ------------------------- --------------------- (narr:) (nats of "the illusionists"/ neil simon theatre)the holiday smash hit, "the illusionists" returns to broadway. seven of the world's greateststagicians will perform jaw-dropping stunts and mind-blowing magic. "the illusionists" runs through january 3rd at the neil simon theater. ------------------------- ------------------------- --------------------- (narr:) (nats hollywood, ca)and, academy award winner eddie redmayne and alicia vikander walked the red carpet for the premiere of "the danish girl." (nats "the danish girl"/ focus features)redmayne plays, lili elbe-a transgender pioneer. (sot eddie redmayne/actor) "it's taken fifteen years to get made, so the fact that we're here on a red carpet, i can't quite believe it's actually happening."(nats "the danish girl"/ focus features) "the danish girl" hits theaters friday.that's your eye on entertainment. suzanne marques, cbs news, los angeles. 3 here's what 3 we're talking about on facebook this morning... it turns out money can buy happiness after all. what's
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if you won the 3 lottery? 3 3 still to come this morning... the year 20 - 15 hasn't been a great one for police - community relations. we'll show you how new efforts are being made to stop the fighting now.it's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam.your weather and morning news are all ahead. keep it right here on
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3 high clouds will hold our temperature down just a bit from yesterday with a high of 41.3 tonight will be warmer at 23, yet we will see fog overnight. tomorrow will start foggy but then partly cloudy with increasing clouds tomorrow evening reaching a high of 44. our next system will move in on wednesday bringing all types of winter weather to siouxland for your thanksgiving day. right now, accumulations look very light, but this system is evolving, so stay tuned for further updates.3
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3 20 - 15 has been a tough year for police - community relations. qutie a few high - profile incidents have driven a wedge between law enforcement and the communities they've sworn to protect. but there are efforts to change that. one of the more successful is taking place right now in one of the most dangerous cities in the country. c - b - s news correspondent kenneth craig reports from camden new jersey. 3 pkg trt: 1:46restrictions:none cgs:21-25 sgt. raphael thornton/camden county, nj, police dept.51-56 chief j. scott thompson/camden county, nj, police dept.script:) (natsot)"we can talk, we ain't enemies."moments like this reinforce - the new way of policing in camden new jersey police might actually be working.(sot - raphael thornton, camden county police department)"and this is why: you have officers on bike, riding by - officers on foot patrol."sergeant raphael thornton has been an officer in camden since 1996, about the time the city was named one of the most dangerous in the country. (natsot)"as fast as you could lock one up, 10-20 more would replace him. he was with the city's police department when it was disbanded two years ago. he's now part of the new camden county police agency working to reduce crime, and bring residents and cops together. (sot - raphael thornton, sargent for camden county
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to make sure everybody gets home safe. (nats riots)from ferguson missouri to baltimore maryland, police-community relations are strained.(sot - j. scott thompson/camden county police chief)"the public's message to us is loud and clear. they want to have a different relationship with their police departments."so camden is rolling out new training for its officers, and a new mindset. the goal is to turn officers into 'ethical protectors", focusing on empathy, ethics and communication to de-escalate tense situations.(sot - raphael thornton, sargent for camden county police department)"it reduces the gray area, where it might lead you in a certain way where you might do something wrong. excessive force complaints are down 30 percent this year, which could save taxpayers money. president obama praised the training as a model for the nation. (sot -obama) "camden is showing that it can be done.".sgt thornton says, he's optimistic. (natsot -
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here sees it's good people, they just need a chance. (natsot on street)"you're doing a great job! "thank you!" kenneth craig, cbs news, camden new jersey. 3 other police agencies... like wilmington delaware and memphis tennessee have already started adopting camden's new style of policing. 3 an accident in cedar county last week killed a man from south sioux city.25 - year - old aaron surber was driving on highway 15 south of laurel just after 7 thursday night when he crossed the center line and hit an oncoming pickup.the crash made surber's jeep roll quite a few times... he was thrown out of the vehicle.he wasn't wearing a seatbelt... and was pronounced dead there.his passenger *was* belted in... and only got minor injuries. the driver of the pickup wasn't hurt. 3 a semi accident on interstate 29 left a path of debris along the highway... even some flat tires. it accident happened just before two saturday afternoon on the southbound lanes of interstate 29... near mile marker 132
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exit.the oversized and overheight burlington northern santa fe semi was pulling a flat bed... and there was another vehicle *on* that flat bed. then that vehicle hit the bridge... leaving debris all over the road... and giving a lot of other vehicles flat tires. iowa state trooper ian willis tells us... even though no on was hurt... the damage to the bridge will cost an estimated 250 - thousand dollars to fix... but it still needs to be inspected. the woodbury county sheriff's office and the iowa department of transportation were on the scene helping out. 3 sioux city police have arrested the armed suspect involved in a robbery on the west side friday.yesterday... police arrested 23 - year - old regan maryland. maryland is charged with robbery in the first degree after robbing an employee while holding a gun at k and n auto just before noon last friday.he's at the woodbury county jail right now.police say maryland is originally from houston texas... but had been temporarily working and living
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3 how about that cold weather? it definitely reminds us the holiday season is here.the holiday lighted parade gave people just the thing they needed to kick off the holiday season last night. families and friends lined up on 4th street to watch floats bring in holiday cheer. our evening anchor diana castillo... meteorologist kayla novak... reporter jaclyn driscoll... and sports director chris neyenhouse walked in the parade last night... handing out candy to the kids. 3 3 3 and the parade ended with the traditional tree lighting in front of the sioux city public museum. but the fun didn't really end there... across the street... kids got a picture with santa at the 27th annual santa's house at the howard - johnson hotel. there were raffles... little gift shops... holiday craft projects... and some delicious treats from
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3 "it is fun, you just feel the energy. the kids are so excited to see santa. "proceeds from last night's event will help raise money for the children's miracle network... like scholarships for nurses... and programs like pet therapy and caring clowns. 3 it's one of the biggest shows in sioux city... the annual holiday collections craft show. and it was in full swing at the sioux city convention center yesterday.about 8 - thousand people were at the traditional event. the show features homemade items by local crafters and from south dakota... iowa... and nebraska. 3 saturday afternoon more than a thousand people were part of the annual boy scout day at the tyson events center.boy scouts from across the tri - state region teamed up with the sioux city musketeers. they put on a full day of fun activities like skating... building rockets... wall climbing... and kickball... too. the huge event gave an opportunity for boy scouts and their families through siouxland to have some fun. 3 "some of the things that they are going to be doing here is
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the climbing wall, the ice rink, that they're doing right behind us, they are also going to be doing some crafts, they get some locker rooming tours. they get to meet that players, some autograph times, and of course get to see the game."some folks drove in from as far away as council bluffs. and they even got a chance to watch the musketeers hit the ice... too. 3 sioux x ty's cosmopolitan club celebrated its golden anniversary saturday.it was in 1965 when the club had its first charter meeting with the 51 original members. this year... five of those 51 original members were at the event at the sioux city country club. the local club raises money and awareness to help those with diabetes. money from the grou's different fundraisers goes toward helping folks with treatment. 3 "we're still a thriving club here in sioux city that really believes in a solid cause. with diabetes being on the rise in the country of the united states we feel like we are right on the forefront ."they meet thursday mornings at 7 a - m at charlie's
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3 millennials grew up with the rise of technology and in the middle of the great recession... that's why many financial planners see them embracing money saving apps. c - b - s news correspondent jamie (you - cuss) yuccas shows why everything you need to get started is likely already in the palm of your hand. 3 supers::19 - :28 bill connolly/uses money managing apps:43 - :49 dan schawbel/tren d experttrt - 1:36pkg(vo-new york)bill connolly is really watching his budget right now, he's set to move from ny to la next month.(sot-bill connolly/uses money managing apps)"i at least like to know how far i'm overstepping my bounds." that's why he downloaded mint.it's an app that tracks how much money you have, how many bills you have coming your way and lets you set savings goals. (sot-bill connolly/uses money managing apps)"you can set up alerts, if i say that i want to budget only 100 a week on food and it says you spent 300 a week it can email me and say what are you doing, reel it in a little bit."dan schawbel is a millennial who tracks workplace habits for his generation.he sees apps becoming the popular way millennials save money, manage their budget or even invest. (sot-dan schawbel/trend expert) "millennials could be using multiple banks and multiple credit cards and these apps basically put them all in one app."the app "level money" will keep track of your budget and give you a look at how much money you have left to spend each day, week and month. "acorns" takes your spare change from your linked credit and debit card purchases and then rounds it to the nearest dollar. that change is then invested in 6 different funds.(sot-dan schawbel/trend expert)"it actually is an incentive for
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millennials to start saving because it's a little bit each time."and millennials like connelly think the apps allow him to save more by alerting him in real-time.(sot-bill connolly/uses money managing apps)"i would forget to put money into savings or put it into an investment portfoloio if there wasn't some technology doing it for me." allowing him to make a move now while planning his financial future.jamie yuccas, cbs news, new 3 york 3 before downloading the apps...
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know most require users to link their credit cards... checking accounts... and other highly personal information to their accounts. 3 3 when folks get older... it can be hard to get around the house sometimes. up next in your healthwatch... we'll show you how homecare nurses can help. 3 3 3 3 high clouds will hold our temperature down just a bit from yesterday with a high of 41.yesterday with from down just a bit temperature will
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3 3 high clouds temperature down just a bit from yesterday with a high of 41.tonight will be warmer at 23, yet we will see fog overnight.tomorrow will start foggy but then partly cloudy with increasing clouds tomorrow evening reaching a high of 44.our next system will move in on wednesday bringing all types of winter weather to siouxland for your thanksgiving day. right now, accumulations look very light, but this system is evolving, so stay tuned for further updates. 3 3 3 researchers say the gene that could stop most kinds of cancer is the one most often damaged in cancer patients. scientists at the university of texas say the gene... called p - 53... usually tells abnormal cells to repair or kill themselves... but loses that ability if they're damaged. clinical trials are going on right now to see if new drugs can replace what the gene does in cancer patients. 3 3 biological pacemakers might one day replace electronic ones. researchers in san francisco say stem cells could be programmed to become electrically active cells like these... and that could provide natural heart rhythm without hardware. current pacemakers can become infected and require regular maintenance. 3 3 and if you prefer to get your antioxidants from chocolate... your medicine is about to get even tastier. scientists in belgium say
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beans can be 3 ferment cocoa yeasts used to belgium say scientists in even tastier. is about to get your medicine chocolate... from antioxidants your prefer to get and if you 3 3 maintenance.regular require infected and can become pacemakers hardware. without rhythm natural heart provide and that could like these... active cells electrically to become programmed could be say stem cells san francisco researchers in ones. electronic replace might one day pacemakers biological 3 3 patients.in cancer the gene does replace what drugs can see if new right now to are going on clinical trials damaged. they're ability if but loses that themselves... or kill cells to repair abnormal usually tells called p - 53... the gene... of texas say the university scientists at patients. in cancer often damaged one most cancer is the stop most that could say the gene researchers 3 3 3 3 researchers say the gene that could stop most kinds of cancer is the one most often damaged in cancer patients. scientists at the university of texas say the gene... called p - 53... usually tells abnormal cells to repair or kill themselves... but loses that ability if they're damaged. clinical trials are going on right now to see if new drugs can replace what the gene does in cancer patients. 3 3 biological pacemakers might one day replace electronic ones. researchers in san francisco say stem cells could
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electrically active cells like these... and that could provide natural heart rhythm without hardware. current pacemakers can become infected and require regular maintenance. 3 3 and if you prefer to get your antioxidants from chocolate... your medicine is about to get even tastier. scientists in belgium say yeasts used to ferment cocoa beans can be used to change the flavor of chocolate. the process could produce chocolate flavors as varied as wines... teas... and coffees. 3 when folks get older... it can be hard to get around the house sometimes. siouxland news reporter kayla novak shows us how homecare nurses can help. 3 "being a home health nurse we are the eyes and ears of the doctor, in the homes." jill vrieze goes into patients home, who are home bound or just need an extra hand. somethings she helps with are "medications, diet, lifestyle, exercise, we try to help coordinate with speech therapy, physical therapy and occupational therapy all of
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so they don't have to leave their home."the patients are more open and more comfortable in their homes, but sometimes they can't get around like they used to. "our role as a nurse, we are the advocate for these patients. you know we go into these homes, and some patients have no families,they have no body to help them. so they need a voice, they need somebody to help them to say, i have stairs in my home and i can't get up and down them." home care nurses also help connect patients with other services they need. "we can get them connected with other agencies, you know for transportation, for meals on wheels for house keeping there are so many things that we can get them connected with that people do not realize that are out in our community that are available."they are also there in crucial moments, to help patients get what they need immediately. "when we go into the homes we assess the patient and if we find there is something wrong or something not quite right, we call the doctor's office." but jill's favorite part about the job,... " you know you really
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3 good morning, (arnold's park)... it's (25 degrees) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (great lakes countertops and kitchens) camera. 3 just because your landlord won't let you have pets is no reason not to have a pet. here's your c - net tech update. 3 "breaking up is hard to do, but facebook can ease the pain. or if that doesn't work,
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just get a robot cat. i'm bridget carey, this is your cnet update.***"relationship break-ups can be crushing, and all the photos and connections on social media just make getting over your romance so much more awkward. but facebook is stepping in to help you get over your ex. if you change your relationship status to indicate you are single again, you'll get a prompt to see less of your ex on your timeline, or not even see him or her at all anywhere on facebook. it's like a block without having to actually block them. you can also hide your posts from being seen by your ex. ah who are you kidding, you want your ex to know how much fun you're having without them right? "after you sort through the social media drama, *** the next step in getting over a breakup is to stream copious amounts of adele's music to wrap yourself in a warm blanet
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new album ""25"" went on sale friday, but she's not releasing it on subscription streaming services like apple music and spotify. (video from xl recordings: 1:06-1:24)you can still buy digital copies of the songs, but this may actually be a big album for cd sales. billboard reports that her album could have the most-new release cds shipped in the past decade, with 3.6 million physical copies in the u.s. the last album to do better than that on cd shipments was nsync's no strings attached, 15 years ago."as you say bye bye bye to that ex, you'll also want to hit the gym to pump up that self esteem. *** google is rolling out an update to the google fit app on android to display real-time info on your walks, runs and bike rides, with your smartphone by your side. it can also track strength training, like sit-ups, push-ups, and squats. after you land a new lover with that hot bod you built up, *** you can turn your story of getting over your ex into an award-winning screenplay with amazon's new free scriptwriting app, called storywriter. it submits your finished script directly to amazon studios, because amazon is looking for some good movie ideas for it's streaming service. "and if that doesn't work, accept the fact that you will live alone forever *** and get one of hasbro's newest robotic cats. (video from hasbro: 2:15-2:26)the joy for all companion pet is made to bring companionship to seniors for $99. it responds to pets and hugs with cat sounds and movements. ---pause--- it's simply purrrfect. ""that's it for this tech news update, and there's more at cnet.com. from
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our studios in new york, i'm bridget carey. 3 3 high clouds 3 will hold our temperature down just a bit from yesterday with a high of 41.tonight will be warmer at 23, yet we will see fog overnight.tomorrow will start foggy but then partly cloudy with increasing clouds tomorrow evening reaching a high of 44.our next system will move in on wednesday bringing all types of winter weather to siouxland for your thanksgiving day. right now, accumulations look very light, but this system is evolving,
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at sunrise.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 at your weather to go ... 3 3 3 3 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 brussels is still on lockdown today... people there are afraid of a paris - style terror attack. overnight... police
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raids... but officials say paris fugitive salah (ob - dell - slom) abdeslam was not among them. after those paris terror attacks... president obama has come under more and more pressure to move more aggressively against isis.donald trump is doubling down following his latest controversial claim: after saying thousands of people in new jersey celebrated on 9 - 11 as the twin towers came down. the comments come as the republican presidential candidate retook the lead in iowa. ted cruz has now surged past ben carson into second place... in part... because of growing support from tea party and evangelical voters.and... police in new orleans are investigating a shooting sunday that left more than a dozen people hurt. the incident happened as hundreds came together at a playground to shoot a music video shoot. investigators say they're going to review surveillance video as they hunt for suspects. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the
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europe's most wanted terrorist. >> the manhunt in new orleans. >> a report out this morning reveals the worst traffic bottlenecks in the u.s. is your commute on the list? we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds.olland e. and british primer david cameron. >> we will defeat this evil death count. >> the midwest digging out from as much as 11 inches of snow. >> freeze warnings in effect across the eastern half of the country. >> a man accused of killing amanda blackburn.
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two other people of interest are in custody. >> isis raised their head again and we have to chop off that head like they are chopping off the heads. >> because he stopped people cheering on 9/11 in jersey city. >> that would require some kind of religious czar i think isn't consistent with our freedom. >> 16 people injure inside a shoot-out in new orleans. hundreds of people gathered at a playground when two groups began firing. >> nascar legend jeff gordon drove in his final race. he finished sixth as kyle busch taking home the win. >> all that. >> a boy in australia had an attack of hiccups while performing the national anthem. >> 32-yard attempt to win the game and the kick is good. >> best offense against the best defense and it was the best offense winning out. >> and all that matters. >> in los angeles, a night to celebrate the biggest names in music. >> one direction, won artist of the year. >> this is absolutely incredible. >> two years in a row.
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