tv Siouxland News At Sunrise CBS November 27, 2015 5:00am-7:00am CST
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the homeless and needy on thanksgiving day.and siouxland musicians are teaming up for a good cause.good morning, and welcome to siouxla news at sunrise!it's 5 o'clock.i'm jacob heller.i'm meteorologist cat taylor.thanks for waking up with us on this xxx morning. 3 today and tomorrow cloudy skies temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values willlle quite low due to breezy windndsunday will see a slight warm up and an crease in cloud cover ahead of this next system, whi will start to arrive sunday night bringing snow to the area look for snow to continue throughout monday and into tuesday. can't pin down snow totals yet, but this system looks to be a bit stronger than yesterday's storm. wednesday will start a clearing and warming trend with temperatures bouncing
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3 millions of americans are hitting stores today... even with heightened security on this black friday. a lot of them got a head start on the holiday shopping season on ththksgiving y. c - b - - news cocoespondent don champion is in new york. 3 (pkg)-nats- black friday shoppers lined up overnight...waiting for store doors to open...and big revealed.(sot) ???-nat/sot- alright here we go many got a head start on their holiday shopping on so-called gray thursday.... ditching turkey dinner for discounts at major retailers.(sot bibi samson/ shopper) i'll be saving about 250 which is great for my budget some best buy stores handed out vouchers for big ticket items to avoid pushing and shoving sot ?-nats- for some -- the experience wasastoo much. these men gototinto a fight at a kentucky mall - as shoppers screamed and stepped back.(standup: don champion cbs news new york, ny) along
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with the crowds -- shoppers heading out today will see heightened security in light of the paris terror attacks two weeks ago.(sot pete marrero/ gm) we have police officers in uniform, undercover police, we have our own security force the national retail federation expects holiday sales this year to hit the 630 billion dollar mark....a three percent increaea from last year.\ don champion cbs news new york. 3 close to 100 million people are expected to hit stores today alone. 3 stores across 3 today alone.to hit stores are to 100 3 york.3 3 close to 100 million people are expected to hit stores today alone. 3 stores across sioux city joined the trend... opening for early black friday shopping deals *last
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night.*there was a line around the building yesterday afternoon at best buy in lakeport commons. people were waiting in line hoping to snag some discounted electronics ahead of the official start of the holiday shopping season *today.* the staff at best buy say they were all ready for the shoppers when doors finally opened at 6 o'clock. 3 "the first few minutes actually are, in my opinion, it's the funnest time. you have the people waiting in line, they're excited to get in the warm store and they're just out of the gates, ready to get their product, their gifts, whatever it may be and we can help them get that friends and families"it seemed like the people in line had different shopping strategies... too. some were focused on *one* get whatever they could. 3 "if i get it, it will be worth it and if not, it won't be worth it but i just have to wait and see.two forty-nine inch tv's, a tablet, a phone, earbuds, pretty mh everything i
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buy stayed open until 1 a - m... they'll open again at 8 for black friday again at 8 for black friday oppers. 3 3 and an hour after best buy opened its doors... sioux city's target store welcomed black friday shoppers as well. hundreds of people lined up outside the sunnybrook plaza store for the chance to be one of the first inside. target staff said they were ready to deal with the black friday rush. 3 "we expect it to be very busy just because of the deals we have going on. the excitement aroundndt, every year it gets bigger and bigger, it seems s like. so 's really cool to see all l e new faces that you get in and the excitement from the guests that we bring ."3 most shoppers said today's cold winter weather wouldn't stop'em from waiting in line. 3 "actually i don't think it's as bad as last year. i thought it was colder last year. we have a lot of layers on
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ough."target closed for an hour and opened back up at midnight with more black friday deals. 3 earlier on thanksgiving day... it was all about the traditional thanksgiving meal. 3 sioux city's gospel mission held its annual meal yesterday morning. they dished up turkey... stuffing... mashed potatotos... and pie to around 100 people in need ininhe sioux city community. 3 "it is so wonderful because everybody that was here, the guests, loved the meal and all the volunteers loved doing it so it's always successful"3 all the food for this year's lunch was donated to the gospel mission. 3 3 and at the same time as thee gospel mission's s meal... a few blocksksaway on historic fourth street... rebo's was also open for a special thanksgiving meal for the homeless and those in need. the staff there served donated food to about 300 people. 3 "the majority of the meals, the food. hams, turkey, bread and stuff. we made all the stuff. we made all the potatoes ourself, the dressing
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ourself, stuffing whatever. the majority of the food, ninety pepeent of the food, was donated by y people isioux city. that's a great, great thing to happen"rebo's says all the food leftover from yesterday's meal will be donated *to* the gospel mission. 3 and... of course... what would thanksgiving be without football. up in minneapolis... construction crews just finished a huge milestone at the new vikings stadium. finishing up installingng ate of the art roof. as reporter pat kessler shows us... there's nothing like it in north america. 3 the most striking feature on the iconic us bank stadium is something you look right through. literally." ... ..." instead of a 1990s style retractable roof (which most nfl stadiums rarely open) the vikings are using a revolutionary design that is so light:brendan moore / mortenson construction... str r kes stadium m of sot 2 / 206 it's truly y ing to feel like you are at a aopen air stadm, but you will be here in the winter months 212 ..." the collosal us bank stadium is 1.8 million square feet: the entire old metrodome could fit inside it. and 60% of the slanted roof is
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covered with a product called ethylene tetrafluoroethylene. known by its nickname:" ... :23 str vikes stad roof sot 3 / e-t-f-e ..." (( track )) casey ramsey led more than a dozen workers installing the special roof panels 30 stories above the ground. 75 separate sections manufactured by the german firm vector foiltec. each one measuring 10 by 300 feet, and weighing 1200 pounds.casey ramsey / vector foiltec" ... str vikes stad roof sot 3 // 2:52 approximately 14 people, all with fall protection and safety rope training. they work together to pull the piece, all in one piece, all the way down and snap it into place. 302 ..." etfe was developed in the 1970s by dupont for isulation on wires and cables. it's 1/100 of an inch thickcknd a fraction of the weight of glass. three gently inflated plastic layers give it flexibility and durability. and like it's cousin- teflon- etfe has chemical properties allowing rain and snow to slide right off.nat/sot break ))" ... 134 and there is nothing like it, literally, in the world 36 ..." michele kelm helgen runs the sports authority that oversees stadium construction. it says using etfe reduced the steel load on the stadium roof by 1,000 tons: that's equal to 6 boeing 767 aircraft. unlike the metrodome, this roof won't
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collapse from the weight of snow and ice.michele kelm- helgen / mn sports facilities authority" ... michele kelm helgen 153 that steep roof will allow it to shed, and it will come down to these snow gutters, and there is a melt system in these snow gutters that we will use. 203 ..." etfe is already popular in stadium design around the world. the olympics water cube in beijing is made of etfe. etfe gave munich's allianz arena its shape- shifting appearance. minnesota's etfe roof won't be lighted, but the spaces around it will: givivi it a glow of changing colors, including vikings purple." ... viking video? ..." the 248,000 square feet of roof sit atop 10-story glass doors facing downtown minneapolis that open and close. in harsh weather: etfe provides a warming thermal effect, and what stadium builders say is an overall "feel". " ... 439 sot 2 having an etfe roof will allow minnesota fans to have the comfort of an indoor environment, while still having an open air feel year round. 46 ..."3 3 australia's taroroa zoo is celebrating the birth of one of the world's most *rare* monkeys.meet 'nangua'... named after the mandarin word for pumpkin. the bright orange francois' langur was
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spotted cradled in mother meili's arms on november seventh. he's the first born to father bobo... anan he'll look more like his dad as he gets olders and loses his orange coat.francois' langurs are native to china and vietnam... but they're nearly extinct because of poaching and habitat loss. this family is part of an international breeding program for endangered animals. 3 3 3 3 3 3 coming upp. on his first trip to africa... pope francis had encouragement for peace between muslims and christians. we'll show you
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3 today and tomorrow expect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out will be quite low due to breezy winds.sunday will see a slight warm up and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, which will start bringing snow to the area once again.look for snow to continue throughout monday and into tuesday. can't pin down snow totals yet, but this system looks to be a bit stronger than yesterday's storm.wednesday will start a clearing and warming trend with temperatures bouncing back into the mid to upper 30s. 3 3 upper 30s.into the mid to upper 30s.
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3 the holiday shopping season is here... and a small piece of music history will fetch big bucks. fetch big bucks. c - b - s news correspondent marlie hall is in new york with ourur - b - s neywatch. 3 shoppers will hit the stores today looking for deepblack friday discounts. analysts say unseasonably warm weather is forcing retailers to slash prices on heavy sweaters and winter coats. but new technology is driving up toy prices.////when it comes to online shopping this weekend, more people are expected to be using their smart phones than computers for the first time ever.r.obile saleleare predicted to account for 36 percrct of all line purchasesethis year. ////the markets open for a shortened session today. on wednesday the dow gained one point. the nasdaq gained 13.////looking for an original numbered copy of the beatles' white album? ringo starr has copy number 1 and he's putting it up for auction. it's expected to sell for about $50,000.////and there's a new list of the top holiday film money-makers of all time. number 3 is elf. number two is the polar express and the number one grossing holiday movie of all time: how the grinch stole christmaswith $260 million. ////that's your money watch. for more log on to cbs money
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3 3 on his first trip to africa pope francis had encouraging words for peace between muslims and christians. his six - day... three - nation tour kicked off in kenya with a joyous off in kenya tour kicked three - - tion tour kicked off in kenya with a joyous welcome. c - b - s news correspondent alan pizzey is in nairobi. 3 (mass etc) nat sot musicvo: a traditiol african welcome was a joyous reflection of how the pope's message is being received. a kenyan newspaper summed it up:..."our politicians could learn a thing or two from him."(pope coming into mass)vo: on his first trip to africa, francis'
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urged kenyans to bridge the increasingly violent divisions between moslems and christians...(meeting religious leaders - or stay with mass)nat sot italianvo: "all too often"...he told religious leaders..."young people are being radicalised in the name of religion to sow discord and fear".(file attacks)vo: kenya suffered at the hands of islamic extremists when the al-shabab militia slaughtered one hundred and forty-seven mainly christian students at a university earlier this yearand killed sixty-seven people in an attack on a shopping mall here in 2013. francis called the attacks "barbarous"and said that god's name "must never be used to justify hated and violence". (pope/security)vo: there are fears that the pope himself could be a prime targetand some 10,000 police and army troops are on duty.(mass with priests in rain and mud etc) vo: rain turned the grounds where today's mass was held into a quagmire. but rain is also considered a blessing here...so it didn't dampen the mood. (priests/nuns/mass colour)vo: and using words that would resonbte with the deeply conservative african eatholic church...francis called on kenyans to "resist practices which foster arrogance in men, hurt or demean women, // and threaten the life of the innocent unborn."o/c: pope francis is also using this trip to push his message of concern for the environment...but in a region wracked by interreligious violence...it is inevitable his calls for peace and reconciliation that strike the most vibrant chord. a....p...cbs news, nairobi 3 3 after the break on siouxland news at sunrise... one chinese company is on one chinese sunrise... news at
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3 3 today and tomorrow expect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be quite low due to breezy winds.sunday will see a slight warm up and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, which will start to arrive sunday night bringing snow to the area once again.look for snow to continue throughout into tuesday. can't pin down snow totals yet, but this system oks to be a bit stronger than yesterday's storm. wednesday will start a clearing and warming trend with temperatures bouncing
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3 d - j - i... a china - based company... produces 70 percent of all civilian drones in the world. reporters seth doane shows us the company's massive reach... which isn't always a good thing.g. 3 hese days, drones are being used to survey farmers fields...or a football team's defensive line and are replacing humans in high-risk tasks.... (and) one company - *d-j-i* - produces 70-percent of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. (michael) we're an international company....the *china* part is not highlighted by d-j-i public relations director michael perry. (sot -- 24:23 - michael perry) ((th:) there are ericans whwhare concerned whenever you have a chinese company that controls this much of the market(michael:) // we hape an international footprint that reflects our international character.but dji now has to contend with islamic militants using drones on the battlefield. (sot --
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11:04 // 11:30) (*pictures of isis w/ dji drones on twitter) (seth:) is there a moral dilemma when your drone is // - being used by terrorists, by isis?(michael perry:) // it's certainly something that we think about but - as we go along - we're looking options for optimizing it spececically for creativity and innovation. that's where product designer paul pan comes in. (pan)...basically you never want to limit a product....pan explained how - using g-p-s technology - d-j-i can program drones so they cannot fly near "sensitive" sites. but security concerns were raised when a d-j-i drone landed near the white house in january. (sot - 15:02)(seth:) is it bad for business when one of your drones shows up on the white house lawn?(paul:) it is (breath in) bad in that we feel that / /here is only so much that we cacado to control the aircraft but then it's really coming down to education // what you should and shouldn't do. regulators arplaying catch-up with drone technology (seth) what do you want a drone to do that it can't do now?(paul) if a drone could follow me around all day, and not bump into anything, just follow me, that would be the ultimate product. seth doane en
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3 today and tomorrow today and 3 today and tomorrowexpect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be quite low due to breezy winds.svnday will see a slight warm up and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, whi will start to arrive 3 the white house was on lockdown for a few hours thanksgiving day while the first family celebrated inside. the secret service says a man named joseph caputo is in custody for jumping the white house fence. 3 pkg: a photographer captured the momeme caputo, wearing gloves, drapped in an american flag, hopped the fortified white house fence -- holding a binder inis mouth -- before throwing his arms in the air,
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seemingly in celebration. (vanessa pena sot): "i just heard him take a big, deep breath and whisper to himself, like 'alright, let's do this.' and he took off, he jumped over the barricade, and then climbed the fence and once he went over, he kind of lifted his arms up."the intruder dropped to his knees with his hands in the air as the secret service rushed to arrest him. (vanessa pena sot): "but it was chaotic. everyone around us was yelling and kids were crying. it wasaspretty unexpected." (mandaty credit for running video: victoria barranco)his flag was put into an evidence bag while a bomb squad searched the white house lawn. the fact the intruder made it over the fence raises questions about the security upgrades put in place over the summer. in july new spikes were installed on the white fence to make it harder to climb. the secret service called that a temporary security measure until a long-term solution can be implemented.this incident follows a series of embarrrrsing incidents for r the secret service--including a security each where a fence jumper was able to get inside the white house and made it all the way to the east room. he was one of three men to jump the fence last year. (kris van cleave/on camera tag 1:12-1:26)criminal charges against caputo are pending but at this point we have no idea why he jumped the fence or what was in that binder. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington 3 the fence jumper was *not* armed. 3
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3 "they wanted to do a benefit "they wawaed 3 inn.at the m mina december 11th party will l the release children. group for adadcates special appoinind or the court casa... for tots and benefit toys the c - d will money from musicians. sioux city it features all music. christmas compilation of second holiday this is the december 11th. sioux city - d is hitting the sioux too c christmas in "......." music?with christmas spirit than the holiday way to get in what better 3 *not* armed.jumper was the fence 3 the fence jumper was *not* armed. 3 what better way to get in the holiday spirit than with christmas music? "......." "......."3 christmas in the sioux too c - d is hitting sioux city december 11th. this is the second holiday compilation of christmas music. it features all sioux city musicians. money from the c - d will benefit toys for tots and casa... or the coururappointed special advocates group for children. the release party will be december 11th at the marina inn. 3 "they wanted to do a benefit cd for the charity, but also
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of different than it had been before. we figured it was a success, so we decided to do it a second year." 3 you can preorder a c - you can preorder a c - d... too. we've got the link to do that in this story on our webpage... at siouxland news dot com. 3 iowa's plans to privatize medicaid coverage starting january 1st might have taken a hit.in a draft opinion released wednesday afternoon... an adminstrative law judge in des moines proposed cancelling a contract between the state and one of the four companies chosen to administer the medicaid program.in her decision... the judge says the company's history of legal troubles in other states should have been disclosed to the iowa department of human services during the bidding process. the decision is not final.the decision is not final.governor terry branstad released a statement saying he expects the privatization plan to stay on schedule for its january 1st launch. 3 it was kind of a shocking decision a month ago... and
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now we've learned it *won't* be appealed. a judge's order to cut a woman's sentence for her role in the death of a toddler *in half* will stand.the sioux county attorney says he will *not* appeal a decision to cut baby sitter rochelle sapp's sentence in half... because it looks like there's no way *to* overturn it. thth means s pp will now serve 50 instead of 100 years for the death of 3 - year - old autumn elgersma in 20 - 13. thomas kunstle says sioux county judge edward jacobson made the decision without the county attorney's office or the victim's family knowing... *just beating* the one - year deadline iowa allows judges to change their mind. he says e cision takes away public system. 3 the man accused of robbing a gas station on the near north side has entered his tyndall of omaha entered his written plea of not guilty to charges of 1st degree robbery... possession of marijuana with the intent to deliver... and possession
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paraphernalia.police say he robbed the kum & go store e at 14th and pierce early i ithe morning of november 12th.he was arrested four days later at an apartment in morningside.tyndall is still in the woodbury county jail on a 25 - thousand dollar bond. a trial date has *not* been set in his case yet. 3 3 police in denison have arrested a man they say is behind an armed robbery this week. year - old manyang (thee -year - o o manyang (thee - ong)thiong is charged with first degree robbery.he's the guy believed to be behind an armed bbery in a parking lot monday night.right now (thee - ong) thiong is in the crawford county jail. if he's convicted... he could get up to 25 years in prison. 3 3 and... police in spencer are charging three men with burglary. they say 19 - year - old cody freeberg and 18 - year - old j - b wilkins of spencer... along with 24 - year - old billy williams of kentucky... were going door to door and asking to perform odd jobs. police say when people didn't answer the door
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the three walked around the home looking into the windows. police say they found the three outside a garage they'd broken into. all three are charged with 3rd degree burglary. freeberg is also charged with interference with official acts. 33 after almost two decades... nebraska medicine is bringing back its lung transplant program. as reporter emily (zinc) szink shows us... it's a procedure nebraska medicine hasn't offered since 1998... forcing a lot of patients to travel to other cities for those transplants. 3 at 6 months old trent allsman was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis--- [notes:we have a baby picture of him getting treatment]for the past 28 years nebraska medicine has been allsman but a few weeks ago...he almost had to leave home...allsman was about to go to minneapolis for a lung transplant evaluation when he received word that nebraska medicine was launching a lung transplant program...the news is not only major for allsman...but for other nebraskans needing a lung transplant... andrea mayberry knows how important it is to stataclose totoome for a lung transplant...
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they do."3 3 a canadian man found a beer bottle almost as old as canada... with century - old suds still inside.jon crouse was scuba diving in the ocean waters of nova scotia's northwest arm earlier this week when he found the bottle. crouse used markings on the bottom to and 1890.crouse says ink on the preserved cork reads: "a. keith's brewers"... one of the oldest commercial breweries in north america. experts say the liquid inside of the bottle might have been a tasty beer once... but not so much now. 3 3 3 3 3 it's black friday... and folks are looking for deals whereever they can find them. we'll have some tech deal tips next... in your c - net tips next... some tec deal tips next... n your c
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3 3 today and tomorrow today and today and tomorrow expect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be quite low due to breeee winds.sunday will see a slight warmrmp and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, which will start to arrive sunday night bringing snow to the area once again.look for snow to continue throughout monday and into tuesday. can't pin down snow totals yet, but this system looks to be a bit stronger than yesterday's storm.wednesday will start a clearing and warming trend
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3 according to google... we're hours away from the busiest shopping hours of the day. here's your c - net tech update. 3 "forget black friday, we're revving up for cyber weekend. i'm bridget carey, this is your cnet update.***"so, you want to find the best tech deals this holiday weekend? i'm going to coach you on everything you need to know to be a savvy shopper in under 3 minutes. deal hunting is serious business. i was raised a time where where you had to arm yourself with a roll of wrping paper to bat away mobs of people if you wanted one of t three wii fits in the store. and you know what - there was no thanksgiving shopping -- black friday meant fri-day. but technology has
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made us soft, it's not like that anymore. retailers are taking the sport out of the hunt - you can find sales already starting now. amazon and walmart are talking about cyber monday deals before the turkey is even thawed out. actually walmart is starting cyber monday deals on sunday. so it's just one big cyber weekend now."and smartphones are your most important weapon in the war for your wallet. if you're going to a store, use an app to scan the barcodes of products while you're e line totoake sure you're getting the lowest price. if you find it listed for a lower price at another store, the big retailers will honor that price - even if it's ax amazon. just has to be from amazon ielf and not a third party seller. you can barcode scan using the camera on your phone with apps like shopsavvy, redlaser, and also amazon's app has a barcode scanner. and speaking of amazon, you may see deals exclusivly on the app this year, like a 50 inch hdtv for $150 dollars. target is also pushing people to its kid's wish list app by offering 10 percent off on toys on the list."this is the best time to buy big-ticket tech items, like game systems and televisions. actually you'll probably see a few 4k ultra hd tvs on sale, and it's sort of a good time to go into 4k. but out of all those on sale friday, we're only recommending the vizio m60-c3, it's $800 at d dl.com and maybe amazon will have it, toto also worth it are deals on smart tvs with roku streaming tech built inside. tcl makes a 32-inch roku tv that only costs $125 at amazon and walmart. now ialso when you find deals on apple products. target has apple tv streaming boxes on sale, and as for the apple watch, target and best buy cut $100 off the price.over at cnet we have a list of the 31 best black friday days to help you plan. google is also offering tips on the best time to go into the stores. by collecting data on people with location turned on in their phones, google found that there's a spike right when stores open on thanksgiving at 6 p.m., but iest shopping tiin stores wasbetween 2 and 3 avoidit's best to 3prdon'out. thbe plenty other &nd salefilling your emaiover thfew weyou can coon it. "that'sthis tech news 3 cnfrom ourstudios york, i'm bridget carey.
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(sponsor) cacaca3 3 good morning, (le mars)... it's (18 degrees) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (icon ag & turf) camera. 3 a lot of times fruits and vegetables are thrown away because theyeyjust donon look right. as c - b - - news corresesndent john blackstone shows us... those *ugly* crops are exactly what a company called imperfect produce looks for. 3 1--when it's packing day at a company called imperfect foods things that are particularly imperfect get special attention.11:28:31 q: let's just take a look (holding up carrots) (roopam): that's a fun e. q: legs crossed thehe. -the weirdest are set aside for photographer roopam lumia. (roopam) 11:27:10 something like our persimmons // so they
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it's got a little nose. a little hat.3--her photos are posted on line, building a social media following. it's a harvest of fame.(sot jb-lunia look at a pile of vegetables & fruit: 11:24:31) q: you call (roopam): these are the imperfect celebrities and what we like to call them are the 'stars of the show'.4--these stars are part of an effort to convince food buburs that what counts is how something tastes, not how it looksksot (clala) (with spaghetti imperfection, retailers will reject it.5--ron clark is which buys fruits and vegetables that farmers can't it isn't perfect.(clark): *****11:10:13 twirling a what's wrong. just that little imperfection means you're not year farmers in america end up with about 6 billion pounds of goes to food banks. much more goes to the dump.(clark) on how much food is thrown away and i always had a soft spot of how to feed more people w/less.7--imperfect foods has been in business for just four months. already it sells more than 10,000 pounds a week to customers who pay about half the usual price for taking something unusual. ****11:00:55 (the e l star) n holds one; john holds one: ere is a lot of things you cacado with these. q: i i uld think if someone found this in a supermarket they would say 'wow!'(clark): actually should sell that for more, don't you think? q: i would think so. a: it'sit's a piece of art made by farmersv8--turns out the old adage that beauty is only skin deep is equally true for a potato.jb cbs news,
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3 3 today and tomorrow expect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be quite low due to breezy winds.sunday will see a slight warm up and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, which will start to arrive sunday night bringing snow to the area once again.look for snow to continue throughout mondayaynd intotouesday. can't pin dodo snow t tals yet, but this system looks to be a bit stronger than yesterday's storm.wednesday will start a clearing and warming trend with temperatures bouncing
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well... this is like that... only in reverse... without the cat... or the other dog. a dog that ran away from a home in illinois was found three weeks later... 1,200 miles away... in new hampshire.after the dog's chip pinpointed his location... it was the owner that drove 19 hours cross - country to be reunited with his furry pal. ok... so this is actually nothing like the movie homeward bound. 3 3 coming up this morning... this year there might have been something newon the thanksging table. we'll show you a new root beer on the market that's very popular... but comes with an alcoholic kick.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 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 millions of americans are hitting the stores today... on this black friday. a lot of them spent thanksgiving day camping out in line to get the best bargains... others flocked to stores opened on thanksgiving night. security has been tightened at shopping malls across the united states... out of fears of a paris - style terror attack here in the states.after a meeting with french president francois hollande thursday... russian president vladimir putin says its ready to cooperate in the u - s led coalition fighting isis in iraq and syria. the two leaders also agreed to share intelligence on the terror group. putin is still angry because turkey shot down a russian jet this week. he's planning to hold talks with the u - s over that
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issue.and in the meantime... a man who jumped the white house fence yesterday... triggering a lockdown... is facing criminal charges. joseph caputo was quickly arrested after that stunt... which happened as president obama was there celebrating thanksgiving with his family. security upgrades were pupu in place at the white house over the summer... after a string of security breaches last year. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the latest news, weather and sports. 3 and here is what the folks in studio 57 are working on that you'll see in an hour on cbs "this morning".i'm michelle miller. coming up - the holiday movie season. from star wars to sisters s creed. the films that may be worth watching the most. that's coming up on cbs this morning. c 3 3 good morning 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 meteorololist
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3 today and tomorrow expect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be quite low due to breezy winds.sunday will see a slight warm up and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, which will start to arrive sunday night bringing snow to the area once again.look for snow to continue throughout monday and into tuesday. can't pin down snow totals yet, but this system looks to be a bit stronger than yesterday's storm.wednesday will start a clearing and warming trend with temperatures bouncing
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3 3 thanksgiving is a day for food and cheer. and this year you might have seen something new on the table. there's a new root beer on the market that's *very* popular... but this one comes with a kick. reporter jill wagner takes a look. 3 this is not your fatatr's roototeer.that's just one of the new brands of new "hard" root beers hitting the market. and don'n'confuse these with soda - each contain alcohol. (nats) chris adams at the coney island brewery in new york put out a new hard root beer in july.the brewery sells it in bottles and also serves it in their tap room. (13:01:30 sot-chris adams/coney island brewer)"it was amazing the response to it." in the 19th century root beer was brewed like a beer with alcohol.prohibition helped bring an end to that.. now the hard version is back. (13:26:11 sot-eddie irizarry/drinks hard root beer) "very smooth, tastes like root beer." the new root beer joins other popular hard beverages on the market.hard cider, lemonade and tea are already
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big sellers.. (bridge: jill wagner/cbs news/new york)and hard root beer has quickly gained a following.in fact, some stores have found it difficult to keep it in stock. (07:41:30 sot-kevin heald/owner, malt and mold)"we were getting calls for it before it was even available in nyc." kevin heald (healed), the owner of new york's malt and mold said he first started selling it this susuer. (07:42:30 sosokevin heald/owner, malt and mold) "people were actually coming in to get it and buying it not just a 6 pack but multiple 6 packs. some were calling and reserving cases in advanced." (13:06:12 sot-chris adams/coney island brewer)"i think it's something different you know. people haven't had anything like it, they can'd believe it's a real alcoholic product to be honest and it's something that you know craft beer drinkers are always looking for something new and innovative" frank messina believs there's another reason it's popular. (nat sot-frank messina)"ah that's really good man." jill wagner, cbs news, new york. 3 this week the makers of *not your father's root beer* debuted an alcoholic ginger ale in 40 states... with nationwide distribution by
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3 stores across sioux city joined the trend... opening for early black friday shopping deals *last night.*there was a line around the building yesterday afternoon at best buy if lakeport commons. people were waiting in line hoping to snag some discounted electronics ahead of the official start of the holiday shopping season *today.* the staff at best buy say they were all ready for the shoppers when doors finally opened at 6 o'clock. 3 "the first few minutes actually are, in my opinion, it's the funnest time. you have the peopleaiting in line, they're excited to get in the warm store and they're just out of the gates, ready to get their product, t`eir gifts, whatever it may be and we can help them get that gifting exerience for their friends and families"3 it seemed like the people in line had different shopping strategies... too. some were focused on *one* item.... others planned d get whatever they could.d. 3 "if i gegeit, it will be wortrt it and i inot, it won't be worth it but i just have to wait and see.two forty-nine inch tv's, a tablet, a phone, earbuds, pretty much everything i
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can" can"3 best buy stayed open until 1 a- m... they'll open again at 3 3 and an hour after best buy opened its doors... sioux city's target store welcomed black friday shoppers as well. hundreds of people lined up outside the sunnybrook plaza store for the chance to be one of the first inside. target staff said they were ready to deal with the black friday rush. 3 "we expect it to be very busy just because of the deals we have going on. the excitement around it, every year it gets bigger and bigger, it seems like. so it's really coco to see all the new faces that you get in and the excitement from the guests that we bring in."3 most shoppers said today's cold winter weather wouldn't
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3 "actually i don't think it's as bad as last year. i thought it was colder last year. we have a lot of layers on though."target closed for an hour and opened back up at midnight with more black friday deals. 3 earlier on thanksgiving day... it was all about the traditional thanksgiving meal. 3 sioux city's gospel mission held its annual meal yesterday morning. they dished up turkey... stuffing... mashed potatoes... and pie to around 100 people in need in ththsioux city community. 3 t is so wonderful because everybody that was here, the guests, loved the meal and all the volunteers loved doing it so it's always successful"all the food for this year's lunch was donated to the gospel mission. 3 3 and at the same time as the gospel mission's meal... a few blocks away on historic fourth street... rebo's was also open for a special thanksgiving meal for the homeless and those in need. the staff there served donated food to about 300 people. 3 "the majority of the meals,
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the food. hams, turkey, bread and stuff. we made all the potatoes ourself, the dressing ourself, stuffing whatever. the majority of the food, ninety percent of the food, was donated by people in sioux city. that's a great, great thing to happen"3 rebo's says all the food leftover from yesterday's meal will be donated *to* the gospel mission. 3 it's known as "digital - currency"... a high - tech payment system. but as our national correspondent jeff barnd tells us in this morning's safe and secure report... financial experts warnthis *could* be a new way for terrorists to do *their* shopping. 3 with digital-currency,. customers can buy just about *anything* and remain anonymous no coins or paper currency digital currency like "bitcoin" is not tied to *any* country. nor subject to regulation experts say it's *prime* cash for terrorists. /sot/senator john cornyn "things like bitcoin are representing a means of financing illegal activity.. not just terrorism."/sot/steve bucci"its not just bitcoin .. bitcoin is the most popular the most prevelant form of digital currency if you will." /vo/financial experts say terrorists could and very likely are using digital currency to spread their jihad anywhere in the world *specifically* if their transactions are done in whats known as the "dark net".. something that can't be found on search engines like google..
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particular you can h he people to do murders , you can buy suicide vests or weapons are definitely available in that area." /bridge/"members of the european union held a crisis meeting recently to further regulate digital currency and stop terrorists from using it for nefarious purposes."/sot/ cornyn "the bad guys are not shrewed very smart and they'll try to find a weakness and exploit them whether its in radicalization."/vo/as with this high-tech method of payment states like new york and california are already taking it upon themselves to increase oversight. /sot/bucci "sometimes the bad guys get ahead of us but we usually catch up and exceed them when we need to but it's a constant
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3 a mysterious object on mars has some thinking the red planet has a mouse problem.nasa's mars curiosity rover just took this picture from the planet. see that object way in the back? amateur astronomer joe white enhanced the image on his you - tube ge... saying the object looks like a... quote... "possible very large mouse or other rodent."but white also says the object is "probably an optical illusion." the curiosity rover has spent more than three years studying mars and whether it can support life. 3 3
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3 3 today and tomorrow expect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be quite low due to breezy winds.sunday will see a slight warm up and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, which will start to arrive sunday night bringing snow to the areonce again.look for snow to continue throughout monday and into tuesday. can't pin down snow totals yet, but this system looks to be a bit stronger than yesterday's storm.wednesday will start a clearing and warming trend with temperatures bouncing
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in our area to talk about the upcoming season.all records courtesy of maxpreps dot com! let's go rapid fire! sioux city north made the playoffs in a 14-10 season a year ago. they'll have to replace big time players like mr. basketball dan tillo and robert neuststm.jailen billings, north junior guard "we don't have those two great players any more to kiki of bail us out now. so we've really got to focus on playing good defense. and really playing as a team too moving the ball and communicating a lot. because we've really got to focus on being a team now that we don't have those star players."cody fisher, north head coach "the guys that we have that we feel like can do some pretty good things that are a little bit different from what we've done the last couple years. but the one thing that stays constant is that standard we've placed over the last three years." sioux city east had a terrific 16-7 season last year but will be looking for that *playoff* success. coach ras vanderloo says we might see more of the three ball!ras vanderloo, east head coach "we've never been a team that's shot a ton of threes. i mean we shoot threes but you might see a lot of them fly up this year so ... on the one givenenight this year when everythingng clickiki that scoreboard migig it is."ty benson, east senior r guard "i n nd to get in the lane a little more so i can dish it out to the outside shooters like connor and make sure my midrange is a threat so we can get it down to jay and keep working it all around the offense."you might say the as heelan's andy foster take over for former head coach tom betz this season.andy foster, maybe a little bit more freelance. defensively maybe just a couple more defenses rather than having a handful of them in our back pocket. much. i mean there's high expectations at heelan. i was asked to take over knowing that. so going into the season i know that people are watching. i'm getting critiqued. wins are needed. i'm expecting our guys to hovered around 500 before ending the season at 11-12. will havavmost of that team back next yeye though!adam "we've got our topopix scorers back so it's not a athing anything. we've got an experienced group of kids who like to compete.ut really evethough we have exrience
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thisyear as compared to last is still tsame and that's try to e day dbest you canand last coach ha cofield relying on oah mcwell to restraditof postseexcellencer the wolverines.harvis cofield, oach "i want to focusto brdeterminatiothat et back to that state qto try to bring thnoah mcwwest uard "yeah think since we lcouple of leading scorers layear like coby hill i'm to have up my game along ther pepand we're going to sprth pointsa whole lo inton's new head coach jinheritsmegreat who have me the lachawkbaseball a otspecial. he doesn't see need tchange tup to much.john sp hintocoach "we'd like hings fairly similar. 3job. wto keep raditions going and come up with." socity has a aeaof "abaskskballunder 3 comstock explains how the cacainals are feeling ababt their new league. terry comstock, ssc head coach "the competitionlevel be class a is quite a nce you get to the gamedosee a different styof & here's a of psclass a oyou've got more of the 6-6 to 6-9 high flying kids.you're going to see a likethat. in cyou see more shoand sets won a third of tlast season but 3 jason klice is excited about obt rosenquist and jpuchelloour three returning leading scorers. and they were two sophomores and a junior last year. those three are all back and then have worked theibutt off and improved a bunch this summer. j6-7 and the other two guards s we're going to rethose e. robertrosenquistjunior guard "we're definitely going to be more mature. i mean last one senior on our team. this year we're going to have a lot more depth. a lot momo kids that we're depending on." that'yououmng sportsure to joinfor sptononht at five
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3 3 3 today and tomorrow expect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be quite low due to breezy winds.sunday will see a slight warm up and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, which will start to arrive sunday night bringing snow to the area once again.look for snow to continue throughout monday and into tuesday. can't pin down snow totals yet, but this system looks to be a bit stronger than yesterday's storm.wednesday will start a clearing and warming trend with temperatures bouncing
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3 pope francis is hitting the big screen... and adele is giving her overseas fans a very special gift. c - b - s news correspondent suzanne marques has today's eye on entertainment. 3 (nat adele/adele.com)(narr:) adele kicks off a 15-week european tour in february - her first in four years.she broke the news on her website on thanksgiving.(sot: adele/singer) "hello. it's me. i have been bluffing this whole time and i'm so relieved to finally tell you i am of course coming on tour and i can't wait to see all of you there."(vovodele previously admitted she h h a fear of performing in front of large crowds.the singer's album "25" broke the single-week u.s. album sales record in just four days. ------------------------- ------------------------- --------------------- (nats "call me francesco"/ medusa distribuzione)(narr:) the story of pope francis is coming to the big screen for the first time.the film, titled "call me francesco," will make its world premiere at the vatican next week. it follows the life of the young man who became a jesuit priest- then rose to be chosen as the leader of the roman catholic church. ------------------------- ------------------------- ---------------------nat "consumed"/ cbs entertainment (narr:) zoe lister-jones of cbs's "life in pieces" is starring in a new film... called "consumed." it tackles the debate about genetically modified organisms. lister-jones plays a single momon a mission to determine what's causing her son's mysterious illness.((sot zoe lister-jones/actress))it takes the audience on a ride, but it also brings up questions about the food we're eating in this country."((vo))lister-jones and her husband daryl wein co-wrote and produced "consumed," in theaters in december.those are some of the day's top entertainment
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3 still to come this morning... wild game is making its way to restaurant menus... we'll take you inside what some call a tasty trend.it's now (time) as we take a it's now (time) tasty trend.some call a inside what some call a tasty trend.it's now (time) as w w take a look outsidede(xxx) on the (xxx) cam.your weather and morning news are all ahead. keep it right here on siouxland news at sunrise.
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cat taylor.3 3 today and tomorrow expect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be quite low due to breezy winds.sunday will see a slight warm up and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, which will start to arrive sunday night bringing snow to the area once again.look for snow to continue throughout monday and into tuesday. can't pin down snow totals yet, but this system looks to be a bit stronger than yesterday's storm.wednesday will start a clearing and warming trend with temperatures bouncing back into the mid to upper 30s. 3 a lot of us sat down to a turkey dinner yesterday. if *wild* turkey was on your holiday menu... you might be part of a trend. people
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game // if you're g gng to kill it, you should utilize it." griffiths' favorite target and taste is an animal that's become an enormous problem in texas: wild boar. (jesse) "they're a huge agriculture nuisance. they cause millions and millions of dollars' worth of damage. they breed at a lightning rate. they can even carry some diseases. // but the thing is, they're highly edible. they're delicious. so, i mean, not a lot of times in life are you presented with a problem that you can eat. as far as prprlems go, i think it's kind of a good one."(jeff) "so the mustard is made in-house?" (jesse) "uh-huh"(jeff) "bread is nmade in house?" (jesse) "everything is-- made in- house." at dai due, we sampled his wild boar bratwurst, venison hot dogs and egg- topped tamales. (nats: jesse) "that's going to be a mess, but, you know." the meat here may be wild, but it's all approved by the texas department of health. state inspectors join the hunts where griffith's game is sourced. it's a process of full disclosure that continues at his restaurant. (jeff) "i wanna ask you about the kitchen. it's interrting, ththg there. there's nothing in thehe ckground. why is that?" (jesse) "well, we just wanted transparency in this restaurant. when you walk in, we want you to see the whole process of everything we're dog. it's very likely you're gonna see butchering an animal. i mean, and right next to that, they'll be making pie or bread // i wanted people to see the process, 'cause we're so removed from every process
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you know, it just comes to you in these pretty packages and i wanted people to be able to see the kitchen. it also keeps us honest. you know, we don't have a can opener back there, because we bring in everything fresh."(jeff) "do people have weird reactions though, when you're butchering a wild boar here, and making an apple pie right there?" (jesse) "i have heard of sometimes people are put off by it, but the only difference is, is that it would be behind a wall. i think it's just being honest." (jeff) "you're gonna eat it in the end, so this is what's happening? (jesse) "right." in griffiths' restaurant, there is almost no waste. in the kitchen. and, as we saw, on people's plates. (jeff) "if you don't have the means, or the land, or the will to hunt, but you wanna eat meat and you wanna eat game, what's the recocoendation?jesse) "make friends with a hunter."(jeff) thats' interesting." (jesse) "yeah, ke friends, it's old fashioned. // being able to ask questions and make connections with people that are prodcuing food is the key element." > 3 what better way to get in the holiday spirit than with christmas spirit than the holiday way to get in what better 3 element." >food is the key prodcuing food is the key
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sioux city december 11th. this is the second holiday compilation of christmas music. it features all sioux city musicians. money from the c - d will benefit toys for tots and casa... or the court appointed special advocates group for children. the release party will be december 11th at the marina inn. 3 "they wanted to do a benefit cd for the charity, but also put out christmas music kind of different than it had been before. we figured it was a success, so we decided to do it a second year." 3 you can preorder a c - d... too. we've got the link to do that in this story on our webpage... at siouxland news dot com. 3 iowa's plans to privatize medicaid coverage starting january 1st might have taken a hit.in a draft opinion released wednesday afternoon... an adadnstrative law judge in des moines proposed cancelling a contract between the state and one of the four companies chosen to administer the medicaid program.in her decision...
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the judge says the company's history of legal troubles in other states should have been disclosed to the iowa department of human services during the bidding process. the decision is not final.governor terry y branstad released a statement saying he expects the privatization plan to stay on schedule for its january 1st launch. 3 it was kind of a shocking decision a month ago... and now we've learned it *won't* be appealed. a judge's order to cut a woman's sentence for her role in the death of a toddler *in half* will stand.the sioux county attorney says he will *not* appepe a ecision to cut baby sitter rochchle sapp's sentence in half... because it looks like there's no way *to* overturn it. this means sapp will now serve 50 instead of 100 years for the death of 3 - year - old autumn elgersma in 20 - 13. thomas kunstle says sioux county judge edward jacobson made the decision without the county attorney's office or the victim's family knowing... *just beating* ththone - year deadline iowa allows judges to change their mind. he says the decision takes ay public
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confidence in the judicial system. 3 the man accused of robbing a gas station on the near north side has entered his plea.21 - year - old leander tyndall of omaha entered his written plea of not guilty to charges of 1st degree robberer.. posssssion of rijuana with the intent to of drug paraphernalia.police say he robbed the kum & go store at 14thnd pierce early in the morning of november 12th.he was arrested four days later at an apartment in morningside.tyndall is still in the woodbury county jail on a 25 - thousand dollar bond. a trial date haha*not* been set in his case yet. 3 3 police in denison have arrested a man they say is behind an armed robbery there earlier this week. police say 29 - year - old manyang (thee - ong)thiong is charged with first degree robbery.he's the guy believed to be behind an armed robbery in a parking lot monday night.right now (thee - ong) thiong is ininhe crawford county jail. if he's cocoicted... he could get
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up to 25 years in prison. 3 3 and... police in spencer are charging three men with burglary.they say 19- year- old cody freeberg and 18- year- old j- b wilkins of spencer... along with 24-year- old billy williams of kentucky... were going door to door and asking to perform odd jobs.police say when people didn't answer the door... the three walked around the home looking to the windows.s. polili say they found the three outside a garage they'd broken into.all three are charged with 3rd degree burglary.freeberg is also charged with interference with official acts. 3 malls across the country are struggling for shoppers. online sales and fast check - outs have people staying at home. that's why mall of america... the largest mama in the united states... is asking its stores to provide an "experience"... to lure customers in. c - b s news correspondent jamie (you - cuss) yuccas is in minneapolis. 3 pkg ----)nats of waiter throwing napkins.dick's last resort has always served food with a side of sarcasm.kid nat 13:31:45 "it's fun"but to
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restaurant added a scavenger hunt that includes locations throughout mall of america.win win?13:18:35 "it is and it's a great partnership because the mall helps prote the scavenger hunt along with us it's increased sales 100 percent year over year for the restaurant and helped the mall increase traffic to stores. other companies are taking notice.bridge: verizon wireless opened its first on site experience store at mall of america where customers can come play and use their products, the company says the change has led to triple the salesbeauty retailer sigma, put in a wall of beauty stations.13:58:10 "makeup is really kininof a tough sell online// 13:57:44 here ople cacatouch and feel if ople see a makeup product that they want to try on they can bring it on overthe store also does make-up meet ups with beauty bloggers.nats from demo day videothose days, sales increase by 82 percent. 13:59:52 "it's a little crazy we have lines out the door that wrap aroundthat's because the youtube stars have millions of fans.mall of america itself now even has someone overseeing experiences. what is your position/mean? 14:18:43 " it's a little bit willy wonka it's a little bit walt disney,christopher grap tells retailers that experiences keep customers coming bacac14:19:35 " it's more enticing when you can deliver on an experience for the guest rather than just have a sale."because capitolizing on those feel good moments -why do you like coming here?13:33:52 "it's
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really funnyoften means more money spent in store.jy cbs news minneapolis. 3 3 a growing number of health profefeionals e warning about the potential for an "antibiotic apocalypse" in the near future. up next in your healthwatch... we'll show you what one pharmacist says *you* can do to help prevent the spread of anti - biotic resistant germs. 3 3
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3 today and tomorrow expect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be quite low due to breezy winds.sunday will see a slight warm up and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, which will start to arrive sunday night bringing snow to the area once again.look for snow to continue throughout monday and into tuesday. can't pin down snow totals yet, but this system looks to be a bit stronger than yesterday's storm.wednesday will start a clearing and warming trend with temperatures bouncing
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3 according to the c - d - c... at least two million people a year in the u - s become infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics... leading to more than 23 - thousand deaths. finding out your body isn't responding t treatment can be a scary... life threatening experience. luckily... as reporter kelly bowman shows us... yourself. 3 we all know "germs" are bad, but some disease-causing bacteria have develop
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resistance to the drugs overuse, or misuse, of prescription antibiotics, anan the use e antibiotics in the food we eat, like beef and pork, are some of the causes. what does it mean when your body doesn't respond to antibiotics?(steve mok, pharmacist, emory university) "antibiotic resistance occurs when organisms have been exposed to different types of antibiotics, and once they've seen antibiotics they can develop and evolve, as part of their living process, a resistance to some of the antibiotics."if you experience this resistance, does it mean the bacteria are resistant to that antibiotic forever?(steve mok, pharmmist, emory university) "as we remove antibiotic pressure - they'll anymore. so, it very important that we use our antibiotics judiciously to make sure we get the right dose, taking it for the right amount of time to attack those ornisms, so it can't come back and hurt you later on." are there ways to reduce your risk of catching a resistant strain of bacteria?(steve mok, "it's very important for people to remember to wash their hands. the other one is to make sure you u don't share things like totols, razors nail clippers... ththe sorts 3 3 it's black friday... and folks are looking for deals whereever they can find them. we'll have some tech deal we'll have them. they can find whereever deals looking for and folks are friday...
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3 good morning, (cititit3 good morning, (sioux city)... it's (2020degrees) tside at (time)... as we take a look from our (j - c roofing and insulating) camera. 3 according to google... we're hours away from the busiest shopping hours of the day. here's your c - net tech update. 3 "forget black friday, we're revving up for cyber weekend. i'm bridget carey, this is your cnet update.***"so, you want to find the best tech deals this holiday weekend? i'm going to coach you on everything you n nd to know to be a savvy shopppp in under 3 minutes. deal hunting is serious business. i was raised in a time where where you had to arm yourself with a roll of wrapping paper to bat away mobs of people if you wanted one of the three wii fits in the store. and you know what - there was no thanksgiving shopping -- black friday meant fri-day. but technology has made us soft, it's not like
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that anymore. retailers are taking the sport out of the hunt - you can find sales already starting now. amazon and walmart are talking about cyber monday deals before the turkey is even thawed out. actually walmart is starting cyber monday deals on sunday. so it's just one big cyber weekend now."and smartphones are your most important weapon in the war for your wallet. if you're going to a store, use an app to scan the barcodes of products while you're in line to make sure you're gettinin the lowest price. if you find d it listed for a lower price at another store, the big retailers will honor that price - even if it's at amazon. it just has to be from amazon itself and not a third party seller. you can barcode scan using the camera on your phone with apps like shopsavvy, redlaser, and also amazon's app has a barcode scanner. and speaking of amazon, you may see deals exclusivly on the app this year, like a 50 inch hdtv for $150 dollars. target is also pushing people to its kid's wish list app by offering 10 percent off on toys on the list."this is the best time to buy big-ticket tech items, like game systems and televisions. actually you'll probably see a few 4k ultra hd tvs on sale, and it's sort of a good time to go into 4k. but out of all those on sale friday, we're only recommending the vizio m60-c3, it's $800 at dell.com and maybe amazon will have it, too. also worth it are deals on smart tvs with roku streaming tech built inside. tcl makes a 32-inch roku tv that only costs $125 at amazon
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3 3 there are *a lot* of adorable animals available looking for great families to take them home. and they're all at the siouxland humane society. 3 one of them is hannah... she's a three year domestic shorthair... and she loves it when you pet her... and snuggle with her in bed.hannah's last family developed alalrgy problems. she's also spayed and front declawed.you can find hannah... and a lot of other pets looking for a view avenue.the siouxland 3 humane society is open from 10 to 5 tuesday through saturday. and 12 to 5 sundays. they're closed mondays. 3 3 we'll take a look at your traffic... news... and weather to go coming up after
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3 3 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 millions of americans are hitting the stores today... on this black friday. a lot of them spent thanksgiving day camping out in line to t the best bargains... others flocked to stores opened on thanksgiving night. security has been tightened at shopping malls across the united states... out of fears of a paris - style terror attack here in the states.afr a meeting with french president francois hollande thursday... russian president vladimir putin says its ready to cooperate in the u - s led
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coalition fighting isis in iraq and syria. the two leaders also agreed to share intelligence on the terror group. putin is still angry because turkey shot down a russian jet this week. he's planning to hold talks with the u - s over that issue.and in the meantime... a man who jumped the white house fence yesterday... triggering a lockdown... is facing criminal charges. joseph caputo was quickly arrested after that stunt... which happened as president obama wawathere celebrating thanksgivivi with his family. security upgrades were put in place at the white hoyse over the summer... after a string of security breaches last year. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the latest news, weather and sports. 3 3 if you're hitting the road this weekend, here's a look at the cheapest places to fifi up in town before yououo, accordrdg to gasbuddy.com. looks like regular gas is 1.83 a gallon at love's over on singing hills, 1.99 a gallon at casey's in
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