tv Siouxland News At Sunrise CBS December 8, 2015 5:00am-7:00am CST
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. "this is siouxland sunrise on 3 3 several families are left homeless after a fire destroys an apartment complex in sioux citysioux city police are sioux city police are searching for two men wanted a home invasion bberydonald trump takes his plan for tightening the nations borders to a new level-- and drew condemnation from republican opponents as well as democrats.good morning, and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise!it's 5 o'clock.i'm diana castillo filling in for jacob heller.i'm meteorologist cat
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with us on this xxx morning.3 3 our string of great weather 3 will continue through most of this week. we are expecting very mild weather to continue through at least friday. overnight look for increasing clouds and lows to bottom out at around 30. for tomorrow we are going to see partly cloudy skies and highs will reach the mid 50s. for thursday, the weather looks pretty much the same with highs reaching the mid 50s once again and breezy winds. friday cools off a little bit before our next weather system pulls through over the weekend. 3 3 3 donald trump continues to make
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all muslims from entering the country...despite widespread condemnation from muslim leaders and trump's republican rivals. don champion has the latest from new york. 3 -nats- donald trump isn't backing down from his latest controversial proposal - calling for a 'total and complete' ban on muslims coming into the u-s. at a rally in south carolina monday night...the republican presidential front runner tried making his case.ot trump) "we have no idea whether they love us or hate us or want to bomb us." the country's largest muslim civil rights organization quickly fired back: (sot) "donald trump sounds more like a leader of a lynch mob than a great nation like rs."he billionaire business man's gop opponents are taking aim, texas senator ted cruz, who is battling with trump in the key state of iowa, says the focus should be on radical islamic terrorism. candidate john
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off the controversy... the ohio governor sent ououthis caaign fundraising email saying trump's "rhetoric is outrageous, and it's divisive." and the jeb bush super pac released this ad blasting trump and other gop contenders... (nats bush super pac ad) "when the attacks come here the person behind this desk will have to protect your family.will he be impulsive and reckless, like donald trump? bush's susur pac hopes the ad brings eyes and focus back to the florida governor's campaign. but many of trump's supporters at last night's south carolina rally were not phased by the controversial remarks. (mos voters south carolina /no name) "i just wanted to hear what he d to say, and i think we need somebody strong like that." trump's next campaign stop is in iowa on friday. don champion cbs news. 3 on twitter democratic frontrunner hillary clinton said monday "this is reprehensible, prejudiced, and divisive." and bernier sanders
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allow racism and xenophobia to divide us." 3 several sioux city residents were left homeless afteran apartment fire late last night.the call came in about 10 pm last night for structure fire at riverview apartments. the fire was in two apartments on the third floor and in the attic.several people were home at the time. most of them evacuated on their own, but fifi crews had to help several people from the building. 3 "two apartments that had fire damage and up in the attic. right now we are going to determine will probably end up having to red tag the whole building for right now we'll have power down and gas down. "nobody was hurt, and the cause of the fire is under investigation. 3 sioux city police are investigating an early morning break-in in morninide.police say the incident happened just after 2- 30 yesterday morning, when two men broke into a home in the 26-hundred block of south alice street.the invaders *assaulted* a man in the home while holding a woman at
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off with tvs, game consoles, and other electronics. police don't have a descption of the attackers at this time.if you have any information, you are urged to call the sioux city police immediately. 3 the sioux city teen accused of starting a dumpster fire outside a dollar tree store earlier this year is changing his plea.18- year- old jeremiah verbeski had pleaded not guilty to charges of rnd degree arson and iminal mischief.yesterday, he pleading guilty to the criminal mischief charge.as part of the deal... the arson charge was dismissed and verbeski was sentenced d 50 hours of community service and three years probation.police say verbeski lit a pine cone on fire and threw it into the dumpster outside of dollar tree on hamilton boulevard back on october 12th.that fire destroyed the dumpster and caused an estimated 5- thousand dollars in damage to the store. 3 one pepeon is dead and three hers in the hospital after a car crash in cherokee county
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afternoon.police say 19- year-old, kaleigh (kay-lee) jones of cherokee was heading south on highway 59 just before 1 o'clock when she hit a northbound pick-up truck head-on.jones died in the hospital from her injuries.the occupants of the truck... 43- year- old shannon manwarren, 15- year- old kyleigh sanders and 15- year- old ashley portz... were also taken to the cherokee hospital with non- life threatening injuries.the crash remains under investigation 3 meanwhile, south dakota investigators have released the names of six people killed or injured in a friday evening crash.68- year- old karol aeschlimann, 68- year- old sandra johnson and 71- year- old lila rayburn were heading north on highway 81 when their car was hit by another car driven by 55- year- old robin mettler.the three women were killed.a fourth passenger in their car, 69- year- old d
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injuries.mettler and her passenger also suffered serious injuries in the crash. 3 sioux city's "pool committee" is moving forward with a master plan for the city's aquatics facilities.during yesterday's meeting, officials said they're aiming to havavtwo new splash pads up and d running by 20- to replace cook pool and leeds pool. at this point... they say they're not sure how much money the city's willing to provide to meet that goal. 3 "there'll be some resourceas that need to be dedicated to splash pads. the council will hopefully help figure that out and then future discussion will be how to fund an aquatic center in morningside."the plananow goes before the city's park k board on dnesday afternoon for approval. if that happens, it will be presented to the city council on january 4th. 3 cats may have nine lives......but one cat in iowa is on some new legs.vincent is hobbling around on two prosthetics.....t hat replaced his previously damaged hind legs.a doctor from the iowa state university
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new legs last year.the three-year-old was up again on all fours shortly afterwards.vincent was brought to a shelter as a kitten.....and no one knows how he was injured.more procedures are planned aa vincenenwill eventually y have normal-sized legs again. doctors expect he'll be jumping around soon. 3 3 3 3 we were warmer than average yesterday and the warming trend will continue through most of the week this week. details coming up. 3 3 coming up this morning on siouxland news at sunrise... one syrian town became a symbol of the ground fight against isis last year.we'll have an update on the rebuilding of kobani
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jacob hellllll3 cat taylor. 3 weather on the ones is brought to you by siouxland federal credit union 3 great weather ll continue through most of this week. we are expecting very mild weather to continue through at least friday. overnight look tor increasing clouds and lows to bottom out at around 30. for tomorrow we are going to see partly cloudy skies and highs will reach the mid 50s. for thursday, the weather looks pretty much the same with highs reaching the mid 50s once again and breezy winds. friday cools off a little bit before our next weather system pulls through over the weekend. 3
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3 miss doing some in-flight shopping? we have a holiday treat to tell you about...hena daniels is in new york with your c-b-s moneywatch. 3 stocks ended lower mondaty as slump in oil hits energy shares the dow w st 117 pointswhwhe the nasdaq lost 40 points/// despite president obamas sunday night address shares of america's leading gunmakers were up on monday. smith & wesson shares jumped to an eight-year high climbing to 116 percent this year. while sturm rugers hares were up p 69 percent so far in 2015.//// miss doing some in-flight shopping 30 thousand feet in the air? the sky mall catalog is making a comeback just in time for the holidays. united airlines will include the insert in their in-flight hemisphere magazine. skymall announced in january that it had filed for bankruptcy
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c&a markrking a few months later.///marijuana retailers are being asked to give back. the website 420 gives back dot org has partnered with the nonprofit denver gives. their goal is to get pot retailers and customers to donate money to charities. founders say all profits will go to programs and non - profits inindenver// thatat your cbs moneywatch report. for more log on to cbs moneywatch dot com. in new york, im hena daniels 3 3 one syrian town became a symbol of the ground fight against isis last year.kobaba was under siege by isis f f months.but kurdish forces fought back--eventually retang the town with the help of coalition airstrikes. kobani was left in ruins-- and much of it remains a wasteland. but residents are not giving up and are determined to rebuild 3 --reporter pkg-as follows-- seventeen-year old hamouda
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his hohotown of kobaniflying over a town of ruins and rubblebut where hope lives on. (hamouda, kobani resident")what makes me happy now is that i am home, despite all the destruction around us," he says.for five months, from for five says.for five months, from september 2014 to january this year, an intense battle raged between isis and kurdish fightersaccompanied by heavy air strikes by the us-led coalitionisis is goneand many of the town's residents, like mustafa qawas, have returnedto find homes damaged almost beyond recognition.(mustafa qawas, kobani resident) da'ish fighters were upstairs on the second floor, he tells me, and the kurdish fighters came in from below. there was a battle
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wife, married sons and their families-nineteen ople in all. now he's hopi just to make one room livable.mustafa ismail's watches as a bulldozer clears the remains of his three-story home. (mustafa ismail, kobani resident)"i worked thirty years to build this home and it was destroyed in a matter of seconds, he says. but what can we do? we'll have to rebuild."zakiya muhajareh zakiya muhajareh lives with her husband and five children in one cold room of what's left of their homefor now that's the best they can do (zakiya muhajareh, kobani resident) "we don't have any money, she says. we were only able to repair this one room with help from our friends." but there is fe among the ruinskobani took a beating,
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are a wastelandor to the children, a very rocky playground where they re-enact with stones the battles of just a few months ago.(ben wedeman, senior international correspondent) "more than seventy percent of the buildings in kobani were either damamad or destroyed. despite that there is still a will to rebuild this town. the challenge is finding a way to do it."abdal rahman hamo is the general coordinator for kobani reconstruction.(abdal rahman hamo, coordinator for kobani reconstruction)"we are building this new neighborhood for people who have lost their homes, he says but as you can see we've stopped because we can't import any cement from turkey."wary of kurdish wary of kurdish ambitions to build a state on the ruins of northern syria, turkey has closed the nearby border crossingas a result, desperately needed building materials are in short supply.
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take a very long timebut like a phoenix rising from the ashesit will rise again. ashesit will rise again.ben wedeman, cnn, kobani, ben wedeman, cnn, kobani, syria. 3 3 after the break on siouxland news at sunrise...the secretary of homeland security announced he is making changes to the nation's terror alert system.we'll show you what's going in to the first changes since 9-11. 3 here's a look at your "feels like" temperatures across the area. your extended forecast
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clouds and lows to bottom out at around 30. for tomorrow we are going to see partly cloudy skies and highs will reach the mid 50s. for thursday, the weather looks pretty much the same with highs reaching the mid 50s once again and breezy winds. friday cools off a little bit before our next weather system pulls through over the weekend. 3 the secretary of homeland security announced monday that changes will be made to the
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of a potential terror threat. jeff pegues reports on what these changes mean. 3 10:28:13 "i'll be announcing soon, hopefully, what our new system is that i think reflects the current environment and the current realities".secretary of homeland security jeh johnson said the current system is flawed. (graphic 1 in)the original color-coded warnings - developed after 9/11 - were criticized for sending too many alerts. the too many alerts. the currenensystem has never sent out an alert because it requires an imminent threat. the modification will lower the threshold for warning the erican public. ((nat break)) it's an acknowledgmeit's an acknowledgment of the changing nature of the threat, something president obama highlighted last night.obama sot: as we have become better at detecting multifaceted threres like 9/11, terrorists turned to less complicated acts of violence like the mass shootings that are all too common in our society. (graphic 2 in)the san bernadino shooters were not under surveillance before the massacre despite having
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extremists. (graphic 2 out) frank cillufo is the head of george washington university's homeland security program. he awareness may be more important to law enforcement than traditional surveillance. ((sot))15:59:59 you know at the end of the day it's going to be a mixture of community engagement,//(jeff see something, say something). see something, say something, but also families, friends, the people who normally know about these activities are going to be a peer group, so we need to find ways to be able to pierce that.(tag: scott, a recent congressional recent (tag: scott, a that.(tag: scott, a recent congressional report warned that americans are being radicalized by violent extremists at a rate that is straining law enforcement's ability to stop suspects before its too late.) 3 3 still to come this morning... record rainfall continues to pound parts of the pacific northwest.we'll show you how long the storms will last. you're watching siouxland news at sunrise.
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taylor.3 3 great weather will continue through most of this week. we are expecting very mild weather to continue through at least friday. overnight look for increasing clouds and lows to bottom out at around 30. for tomorrow we are going to see partly cloudy skies and highs will reach the mid 50s. for thursday, the weather looks pretty much the same with highs reaching the mid 50s once again and breezy winds. friday cools off a little bit before our next weather system pulls through over the weekend. 3 developing at this hour, evacuations this hour, developing at 3 developing at this hour, evacuations are ongoing as
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people out of their homes in portland this morning. monday was the wettest day in portland ever leading to rescues and washed-out roads. don n ampion reports. 3 **all other soundbites are mos**(pkg)water/people evacuating home with belongings) even into the overnight hours, people in portland, oregon are fighting rising water.(sot tue0049 1:08) "we do the best we can" (-:09) mike lister desperately put up wood barriers, trying to keep flood water out of his home.(sot tue0049 mike lister/portland resident :54) "if we can stop it here at the street it'll save us thousands- hundreds of thousands probably" (-:59)(sot mon0464 :04) nat water heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding monday and made it the wettest day ever in the city. (mon0491 :07) in some places, the water rose so quickly, people needed to be rescued from their homes. (mon0491 1:49) a 100 year old woman was among those taken to among those woman was a 100 year old woman was among those taken to safety here.(sot mon0491 1:29) "from when i saw all this water this morning i went this isn't right" (-:32) (sot mon0465 :14) "well i can't get anywhere i want to go today" (-:16) as if navigating flooded roads wasn't enough, the storm also disrupted bus and light rail service in the city. (mon0459 :12) city.service in the city. (mon0459 :12) even 18 wheelers had trouble getting around. (sot mon0490 1:05) nat
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also a problem and forced residents to make tough decisions.(sot mon0490 1:18) "i'm gonna definitely go back and get my dog and see if we can get the heck out of here" (-:22) flood watches remain in effect in the area through thursday afternoon, but meteorologists say the rain likely won't stop until the end of the week. don champion, cbs news. 3 yesterday was national pearl harbor remembrance day. 74 years ago, japan's surprise attack on the naval base launched the united states into world war two. as wee-ja jang reports... people across the country paid tribute to the victims, including survivors. 3 it's taken a century...and a it's taken a century...and a decade...t.tget frank levingston to the nation's capital.(sot frank levingston/world war ii veteran)"i never thought i'd live to see a day like this." (track 2)at 110 years old, he's the oldest living world war two veteran.the war, just one of many challenges he's lived through."jim crow era,
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gentleman who's been through all of this."om ceremony (track 3)levingston was among the veterans who laid a wreath at the world war two memorial on monday.the ceremony honored the thousands who died 74 years ago...when japan attacked pearl harbor, and launched the u-s into war. levingston will also visit the white house for the first time and hopes to meet president obama.(sot frank levingstst/wor ld war ii veteran)"i'm overwhelmed and excited to see this."veterans traveled here from all over the what's called an "honor flight".the trips are dedicated to bringing vets from all wars to the nation's capital...to see the memorials built in their honor.(track 4)93 year old army veteran dale robinson remembers the attack on pearl harbor vividly.(sot)"you heard an airplane and it came right down over our quadrangle."(nat sot)taps from ceremony(track 5) both he and levingston say they are still serving the country...by paying tribute to the victims.(sot dale
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"yes m'aam. that's what we remember...the fallen guys." (track 6)fallen...but not forgotten.wejia jiang, cbs news, washington. 3 robinson was one of several world war two veterans honored during last night's n-f-l game between the washington redskins and the dallas cowboys. and survivors of the attack on pearl harbor gathered in hawaii yesterday to mark the 74th anniversary of the attack.about 24- hundred people were killed in the japanese attack on the u- s military base on december seventh, 19-41.yesterday's events included a commemoration of the sinking of the battleleip u- s- s oklalama ... as well as the internment of the ashes of a former ensign in the hull of the battleship u- s- s arizona.there was also a pearl harbor memorial parade in honolulu last night. 3 3 the pearl harbor anniversary was also recognized here in siouxland.the morningsgse
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observance ceremony at the whispering creek retirement community.the service got underway at 2... roughly the time in siouxland that the attack took place 74 years ago. 3 "seventy-four years ago when pearl harbor was bombed by the japanese, it thrust the united states into the war. it's a very significant time, we lost a lot of men and women in pearl harbor. it's a day we should remember all the time..every year"3 yesterday's ceremony also included a 21- gun- salute... honoring the more than 2- thousand servicemen killed in that attack. 3 when you call yourself pretentious, it's typically a sarcastic comment because you're anything but. that's the case at pretentious beer glass company in knoxville, tennessee. kyle warnke has the story 3 pretentious beer g gss in pretentious beer glass in knoxville's old city is a place that fully embraces the culture it has created once
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matthew cummings is an artist that makes a living by blowing glass into works of art, and quite possibly none more popular than his pretentious looking beer glasses. they're the glasses that paved the way for cummings to finally own his own studio where he can bl glass and create one- of-a-kind pieces of art. pretty much anything that you can make out of glass, we've got our hands in...it's tongue in cheek because we take what we do very seriously but if you ever get a chance to come down to the studio in the old city - 133 south central street - then you'll noce like, hang out with us even for a minute, lili we're not pretentious people.cummings' story narrates itself like any good story should start; with a couple friends hanging around enjoying beer(s) and realizing that cummings has the opportunity and skill to make something unique. the grgrp convinced itself that ality beer is best enjoyed when poured into a quality glass, so cuings set to work and designed a set of glasses that are as unique as the
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bottles of an ipa, lager, or stout brew poured into them. with names like 'the coolest freakingngpumpkin beer glass everrr', it's easy to understand that cummings is indeed, not a pretentious man. "i think about it, designing glasses, from the beer standpoint first, and then understanding that style of beer...and figuring out the best way to m me a glass to o capture and really highlight and pay respect to the beer that's going in," cummings explained.pretentious beer glass is the only glass blowing studio in knoxville that is open to the public, which means will personally teach people the art of blowing glass. and with the holiday season now in full swing, cummings is teaching anyone willing to learn how to blow their own ornaments. he'll show the heat to let the ornament take shape, or how he uses only the highest quality colors in every piece he creates.the extreme heat causes it to expand...literal ly everything about how we approach glass hasn't changed in hundreds and hundreds of years...the tools and the techniques, to learn how to blow glass is not something that you can read about - you know, it's not something that you can take a course in, it's something that you have to go work under someone else and it really is this old world
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how blowing glass is more than shaping a unique looking drinking glass or tree ornament. for him, it's a choreographed dance with the molten glass that brings each piece to life."the most important aspect of a good glass blower is their ability to move fluidly with the glass itself because glass has a very specific way, and a natural way, that it moves. and a beautiful way that it moves," he said.oh absolutely, solutely, it's way too much hard work and way too hot if it wasn't something that i love to do... 3 get ready dessert lovers... today is national brownie day!a rich cross between a cookie and a cake...the first variety of these turned up in the 1800s in chicago...and had walnuts.according to the national day calendar, a chef first created them for a ladies luncheon.today, there are loads of different kinds of brownie recipes. 3 3 3 3 the sioux city symphony plays the sounun of the hohoday
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3 cat taylor.3 3 first alert weather with meteorologist cat taylor 3 our string of great weather willcontinue through most of this week. we are expecting very mild weather to continue through at least friday. overnight look for increasing clouds and lows to bottom out at around 30. for tomorrow we are going to see partly cloudy skies and highs will reach the mid 50s. for thursday, the weather looks pretty much the same with highs reaching the mid 50s once again and breezy winds. friday cools off a little bibibefore our next weather system pulls through over the weekendnd
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3 good morning, (le mars)... it's (37) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (icon ag a a turf) camera. 3 a ferocis storm in ireland over the weekend has rocketed a reporter to fame... and flooded her with glory.it was an over-the-top live shot, and social media was swept away by the response.c-n-n's jeanne (genie) moos (mows) reports. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows--
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teresa mannion created one...taking the internet by storm with her gale force delivery...(teresa mannion/senior journalist, rte news) "don't make unnecessary journeys. don't take risks on treacherous roads. i think what you're trying to say is i was bellowing and you're absolutely right."but her bellowing ended up beloved. the veteran irish tv journalist was dubbed a "national treasure."(teresa mannion/senior journali, rte news) "and don't swim in the sea. incredibly,`people have been spotted in the water. gallway city council says their actions are idiotic." next thing you know teresa's being photoshoppededand imitateded(@johnhaynan) "don't make unnecessary journeys. the roads are treacherous."(from sarah kilroy) "you'll get blown away by the horrible sea."from @katieburnett "don't swim in the sea (douse water) incredibly people have been spotted."(teresa mannion/senior journalist, rte news) "i had no idea i was roaring as loudly as i was until i finished that report and the editor says 'wow you can actually says 'wow you and the editor that report and th editor ys 'wow you can actually tone it down a bit for the next bulletin."but it
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how could she not laugh...(nat laugh)...at the tidal wave of tweets...(teresa mannion/senior journalist, rte news) "i see the comedy gold in it . i really do.""teresa mannion set to release a range of waterproof mascararaor christmas."(jeanne moos) "but of all the jokes and takeoffs making the rounds, teresa says this is her absolute favorite." she has become a rap remix. (nats remix) "don't make unnecessary journeys. don't take risks on treacherous take risks on treacherous roads." (teresa mannion/senior journalist, rte news) "(laughs) yes that's the very one."(from @edsongsofpraise) "the world is ending and ireland is sinking goodbye." (teresa mannion/senior journalist, rte news) "(laugh) i'm sorry but you haven't heard the last of me yet." she'll be rapping in the rain on line for eternity.(nats remix) "don't make unnecessary journeys. don't take risks on treacherous roads."jeanne moos...(nats live report) "don't take risks on treacherous roads."(from @johnhaynan) "the roads are treacherous."...cnn(nats remix) "don'take risks on
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3 weather on the ones is brought to you by window world 3 great weather will continue through most of this week. we are expecting very mild weather to continue through at least friday. overnight look for increasing clouds and lows to bottom out at around 30. for tomorrow we are going to see partly cloudy skies and highs will reach the mid 50s. for thursday, the weather looks pretty much the same with highs reaching the mid 50s once again and breezy winds. friday cools off a little bit bebere our nene weather system pulls throroh over the weekend.
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3 3 time for a trip to the sunrise watercooler...it's a holiday sight to behold -- for beer lovers -- in rococster, new york.and maybe frat houses everywhere.the genesee brew house built a giant christmas tree -- one beer keg at a time.it's a holiday tradition thereand at 26-feet... this year's "tree" is the tallest for the brew house yet -- with the addition of 100 kegs.it brings a tear to the eye,
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3 coming up this morning in your 6 o'clock hour..."think your kids video game or app is appropriate for his age? i'm sheila gray. ahead in family 411 why digital experts say yoyore way off."plus your morning news, weather and sports are all coming up.it's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam.keep it right
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sunrise.3 3 here's a look at your weather to go ... 3 3 3 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 donald trump isn't backing down from his latestst cocoroversial proposal - to block all muslims from coming into the country.the republican presidential frontrunner made his case before a crowd in south carolina on monday night...despite widespread condemnation from muslim leaders, democrats and even some republicans.gop presidential contender ted cruz - who has seen a major surgrgin the key state of iowa
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plan for how to deal with refugees coming to the u-s from countries like iraq and syria.trump's comments come as authorities continue to investigate last week's deadly attack at an office holiday party in san bernardino, california.federal investigators say syed farook and his wife, tashfeen malik had been radicalized for quite some time.on monday- they questioned enrique marquez - who allegedly purchased the two assault rifles the couple used to killed 14 people.and, record rainfall continues to pound parts of the pacific northwest.the unrelenting storm system turned roads into rivers in portland monday...triggeing floo and landslides.states in the region are expected to be hit with rain, snow and strong winds...for the next few days. 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
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morning".i'm charlie rose. coming up, the founder of the apparel company lulu lemon. he talks about the controversial remarks he made about see through leggings. that's coming up on cbs this morning. 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise.thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm diana castillo filling in for jacob
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gray has more on the study.. done by a dad.. in this family 411 report.. 3 video games and media players will be under a lot of christmas trees this year. and some parents will choose games and apps based on ratings set the manufacturer or publisher. but there's no industry standard on what's appropriate for kids. the website valuelizer reviews content for parents and asked moms to watch video games their kids were already playing....valuelizer youtube page sound- :25-:29 ( swearing bleeped out and moms faces) https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=ausm-7lyvm8 the moms were shocked by what they saw. valuelizer youtube page sosod- :49-:54 moms - "this is terrible. i can't believe this. i'm going to get emotional now. i just feel awful."56:11 dan- we absolutely know they're not aware. dan olschwang is the father of two boys and the founder of valuelizer. he looked at what parents think is appropriate content for kids to consume at what age vs. what content publishers deem appropriate. dan's research found a gap of up to 8 years. that means your ten-year--old could be playing a game or seeing content online that's more appropriate
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- in most cases it's worse for sexual, fantasy, and violent content.super sheila gray american children consume 15 to 20 hours of media a week. that's tv, internet use, video games. that adds up to a lot of messages that kids aren't equied to process - messages process - equipped to kids aren't equipped to process - messages about violence, anti- social behavior, even body image. 55:13 the concern is that those are risk related or very unhealthy situations. 54:44 she will adapt behaviors and attitudes that she doesn't understand the meaning of, and she doesn't really understand the consequences.valuelizer youtube page sound :56-1:00 - this is a joke? this is disgusting!1:14 -1:19 okay, so what do i do? i gotta stop this now. olschwang says parents need to road test media for themselves.59:55 and don't rely on the publisher description or the app store, the box, whatever it is. try the game yourself. go a couple of minutes in to test it. he's found a lot of parents he's found a lot of parents who do - end up using the off
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3 several sioux city residents were left homeless after an apartment fire late last night.the call came in about 10 pm last night for structure fire at riverview apartments. the fire was in two apartments on the third floor and in the attic.several people were home at the time. most of them evacuated on their own, but fire crews had to help several people from the building. 3 "two apartments that had fire damage and up in the attic. right now we are going to determine will probably endndup having to red tag the whole building for right now we'll have power down and gas down. "nobody was hurt, and the cause of the fire is under investigation. 3 one person is dead and three others in e hospital after a car crash in cherokee county sunday afternoon.police say 19- year-old, kaleigh (kay-lee) jones of cherokee was heading south on highway 59 9 juju beforere on highway 59 just before 1 o'clock when she hit a northbound pick-up truck head-on.jones died in the hospital from her injuries.the occupants of the
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manwarren, 15- year- old kyleigh sanders and 15- year- old ashley portz... were also taken to the cherokee hohoital with non- life e threatening ininries.the crash rereins under investigation 3 meanwhile, south dakota investigators have released the names of six people killed or injured in a friday evening crash.68- year- old karol aeschlimann, 68- year- old sandra johnson and 71- year- old lila rayburn were heading north on highway 81 heading north on highway 81 when their car was hit by another car driven by 55- year- old robin mettler.the three women were killed.a fourth passenger in their car, 69- year- old dennis johnson, suffered serious injuries.mettler and her passenger also suffered serious injuries in the crash. 3 sioux city police are investigating an early morning break-in in morningside.police say the incident happened just after 2- 30 yesterday morning, when two men broke into a home in the 26-hundred block of south
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*assaulted* a man in the home while holding a woman at gunpoint.the two suspects took off with t t, game consoles, and other electronics. police don't have a description of the attackers at this time.if you have any information, you are urged to call the sioux city police immediately. 3 the sioux city teen accused of starting a dumpster fire outside a dollar tree store earlier this year is chchging hihi plea.18- year- old jeremiah verbeski had pleaded not guilty to charges of 2nd degree arson and criminal mischief.yesterday, he accepted a plea deal... pleading guilty to the criminal mischief charge.as part of the deal... the arson charge was dismissed and verbeski was sentenced to 50 hours of community service and three years probation.police say verbeski lit a pine cone on fire and threw it into the dumpster outside of dollar tree on hamilton boulevard back on october 12th.that fire destroyed the dumpster and caused an estimated 5- thousand dollars in damage to
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3 sioux city's "pool committee" is moving forward with a master plan for the city's aquatics facilities.during yesterday's meeting, officials said they're aiming to have two new splash pads up and running by 20-17 to replace cook pool and leeds pool. at this point... they say they're not sure how much money the city's willing to provide to meet that goal. 3 "there'll be some resourceas that need to be dedicated to splash pads. the council will hopefully help figure that out and then future discussion will be how to fund an aquatic center in morningside."the plan now goes before the city's park board on wednesday afternoon for approval. if that happens, it will be presented to the city council on january 4th. 3 3 republican presidential front-runner donald trump wants to block all muslims from entering the united states.his message comes in the wake of a deadly mass shooting in san bernardino, california that left 14 people dead.president obama called the shootings a terrorist
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shooters both supporord the ideology of isis.in a release... trump calls for a total ban on muslims looking to immigrate to the u.s as well as those who want to visit as tourists.many of trumps fellow republican presidential candidates quickly condemned the proposal. 3 meanwhile... president obama's speech on the threat posed by isis has already received a lot of critisicm. our scott thuman shows us why more of the criticism is for what the president left out, than what he included. 3 "here's what i want you to know: the threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it."increased gun control & congressional war approval, just some of war approval, just some of the tools the president called for but critics and those worried about future attacks, argue it's what he *didn't* say, that is most noteworthy. (10-justin johnson, heritage) "i think i was underwhelmed. it was a missed opportunity, nothing really new here." senior policy analyst wiwi the hehetage foundation, justin
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speech may have worked after paris, but in light of what happened in san bernadino, people need something more: something more:(sot- justin) "that's something that we can all imagine ourselves being in that situation-- and it's not clear that the president has any plan for dealing with that threat and i think the polls are reflective of that." reflective of that."(graphic) those *polls* show only 38 percent survrved approve of his handling of terrorism, 60 percent disapprove. presidential candidate rand paul, tells us the president lacks a sense of urgency: both in words & deeds.(sot- sen. rand paul) "i think he needs to finally admit this is radical islam that's this is radical islalathat's attacking us t i think he also nenes to admdm part of the problemem is who we let into our country."regardless of visa-waivers or accepting refugees, senior member of the foreign relations committee, ben cardin says the president knows what to do, and so does the average person. (sot- sen. ben cardin) "i think since 9/11, americans understand you need to be more attentive to your surroundings-- we have to be on a higher alert but we're not going to close down our
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maintain our freedoms." (scott/tag)"another note on those polls, which were taken *before* the san bernadino attacks, for the first time more than 50 % of those surveyed say they support the idea of sending groud troops to iraq and or syria.on capitol hill, i'm scott thuman." 3 3 a new poll from monmouth university shs there's a *new leader* in the republican presidential race... at least in the state of iowa.texas senator ted cruz has surged to the top spot among likely caucus-goers in the poll released yesterday morning.the conservative firebrand... endorsed by iowa congressman steve king... drew 24 percent support in the poll, followed by donald trump with 19 percent, marco rubio with 17 percent, and dr. ben carson with 13 percent.nearly 20 percent of those surveyed said king's endorsement makes them more likely to support cruz when the caucuses are
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3 politics can get ugly, but not as ugly as these sweaters!some of the presidential candidates are selling ugly christmas sweaters on their websites. senator ted cruz has this one for 65 dollars.that's him and the white house printed on it.ben carson has a more traditional - and cheaper - sweater for 30 bucks.and hillary clinton selling this holiday sweater with her logo for 60 dollars. 3 3 3 3 the kennedy center honors highlight the best of the best in performing artsup next... we'll show you how is being
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this holiday sweater with her logo for 60 dollars. 3 get ready dessert lovers... today is national brownie day!a rich cross between a cookie and a cake...the first variety of ese turned up in the 1800s in chicago...and had walnuts.according to the national day calendar, a chef first created them for a ladies luncheon.today, there
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of brownie recipes.3 3 weather on the ones is brought to you by siouxland federal credit union 3 great weather will continue through most of thihiweek. we are expecting very mild weather to continue through at least friday. overnight look for increasing clouds and lows to bottom out at around 30. for tomorrow we are going to see partly cloudy skies and highs will reach the mid 50s. for thursday, the weather looks pretty much the same with highs reaching the mid 50s once again and breezy winds. friday cools off a little bit before our next
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george lucas' star wars changed movies absolutely forever" (scorces sot): he's a born storytellerfor the second year in a row, stephen colbert hosted the star-studded event (colbert sot:)) good evening ladies and gentleman, distringuished honorees, representatives, diplomats, , dignitaries and the small haful of you not running for president right now traditionally, the honorees sit with the president and first lady, but president obama's seat remained empty for the first part of the event. (nat: the president of the united states) he arrived after a short intermisison less than half an hour after his oval office address. (colbert: someone left a green and white helicopter.. your lights helicopter.. green and white helicopter.. your lights are on)actress and singer rita moreno, a native peurto rican, was lauded for breaking ground for latinos. ( rodriguuez sot)when you followed your dreams, rita, you gave me the ability to go after mine. for so long i felt like being peurto rican i was left out,
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honor, being a womea sense of pride" " 21:45:33 performance- in america , in aamerica" the 83-year-old first dazzled fans on the screen adaptation of "west side story" before going on to win all four of the biggest prizes in show business over her career- the oscar, the tony, two emmys and a grammy. (applause for sieji ) seiji ozawa was antoher honoree. the talented conductor lead the boston symphony for 29 seasons. (nat performance 23:56:21 this is my story " cicely tyson's long career helped pave the way for african americans in the industry. (tyler perry) "she turned down more roles than you could imagine because they didn't lift or serve us as a people// for six decades, she has been diligent in her pursuit to better us all."at age 90, she's starring on broadway alongside james earl jones in "the gin game."(sarah performance: you just call out
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i am.. i'll come wherever i am.. i'll come running) carol songwriters' hall of fame nearly 30 years ago for her influence on music. she has written more than 100 hit singles. (aretha performing) you make me feel like a natural woman. aretha franklin brought the house down in her closing performance of the song she immortalized. king was visibly moved by the powerhouse and she brought tears to the eyes of the president. (natural woman) 3 from the new apple tv to a dispenser that turns regular beer into draft, cnet.com's lexy savvides ( sah-vee-dees) reveals some top tech buys for your home this holiday season. 3 these tech gift ideas will suit just a aut everyone under the one roof.the tv is the center of many homes,o make it more flexible than ever with a streaming box. if
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new apple tv. starting at $149 it has apps like hulu and netflix and comes with a new remote that lets you search with siri.nats of siri voicic searchif you don't'tuse itites, there's the $89 roku 3. it can look through 17 different services to find the show or movie you want.the perfect partner for tv? beer.the fizzics is a $169 dispenser that turns a regular bottled brew into draft beer. there's no keg or gas cartridge, just four aa batteries that produce a creamy and foamy result that tastes more like tap.while home movies filmed on your smartphone look great in full hd or 4k, don't forget the audio. for better sound try the $59 rode videomic me. this portable microphone plugs into an iphone or ipad and comes with a windshield for outdoor use.nats of videomic mefrom videos to photos, you'll need something to help share those
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zip is a portable printer that connects by bluetooth or nfc to a smartphone. send your photos across and get real prints in under 60 seconds.for the four-legged friend in your home, there's the $170 petzi treat cam. this wi-fi camera lets you check in on your pets when you're away from home through a smartphone app. press a button and say hello to your pet or give them a tasty treat.nats of talking to charliefor more holiday gift ideas visit cnet.comin san francisco, lexy savvides, cnet.com for cbs news. 3 3 chris hemsworth is taking on the fight of a lifetime..it's (time)...your sunrise break. 3 here's a look like" temperatures across the area. your extended forecast is
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3 first alert weather with meteorologist cat taylor 3 our string of great weather will continue through most of this week. we are expecting very mild weather to continue through at least friday. overnight look for increasing clouds and lows to bottom out at around 30. for tomorrow we are going to see partly cloudy skies and highs will reach the mid 50s. for thursday, the weather looks pretty much the same with highs reaching the mid 50s once again and breezy winds. friday cools off a little bit before our next weather system pulls through over the weekend. 3
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3 3 heart-throb chris hemsworth takes on the fight of a lifetime. and the band u2 performs in paris alongside the band that was playing when terrorists attacked the french capital. suzanne marques has that and more in your eye on entertainment. 3 (nats the eagles of death metal/hbo)(narr:)would you welcome the eagles of death
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its stage monday with the band that was playing when terrorists attacked a paris concert venue last month. (nat "alright"/top dawg entertainment-aftermath records) the eagles of death metal and u2 smith's song the power" during u2s concert in the french capital. 3:05 we gonna be alright, do you hear menat(up for debate)kendrick lamar leads the 2016 grammy race with eleven nominations... including album of the year. nats up(graphic) other contenders for top album are alabama shakes, chris stapleton, taylor swift and the weeknd. ------------------------- ------------------------- --------------------- (standup suzanne marques, cbs news, los angeles)(narr:) we're here at the hottest ticket in hollywood - the world premiere of the hateful eight.(los angeles/ca)director quentin tarantino joined the cast of his widely hyped new film. (nats "the hateful eight"/the weinstein company)got room for one more?samuel l. jackson and kurt russell are bounty hunters fighting the elements with fugitive jennifer jason leigh. (narr:) (nat "in the heart of the sea"/warner bros) and opening later this week is the whaling drama that inspired the story of "moby dick." (red carpet) the cast gathered for the new york premiere of "in the heart of the sea." chris hemsworth stars as first mate, joining his crew in a life and death battle with a furious whale. battle with a life and death his crew in a life and death battle with a furious whale. (sot chris hemsworth/actor)"it was one of the exhausting films i have ever been a part
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emotional film."(vo)that's your eye on entertainment. sm, cbs news, los angeles 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... today is national brownie day. do you like your brownies with or without nuts? 3 3 still to come this morning... the c-d-c says 6 teens die every day in car crashes.we'll show you some new features that make driving safer for teens.it's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam.your weather and morning news are all ahead.
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siouxland news at sunrise.3 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm diana castillo filling in for jacob heller...3 and i'm meteorologist cat taylor.3 3 great weather will continue through most of this week. we are expecting very mild weather to continue through at least friday. overnight look for increasing clouds and lows to bottom out at around 30. for tomorrow we are going to see partly cloudy skies and highs will reach the mid 50s. for thursday, the weather looks pretty much the same with highs reaching the mid
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winds. friday cools before our next weather system pulls through over the weekend. 3 the centers for disease control says an average of six teenagers are killed every day in auto accidents.now car companies are adding new features designed to make driving safer for teens. kenneth craig reports. 3 the new chevy malibu has many features you'd expect in a mid-size sedan and a few you might not.(sot -ken and chad) (chad) "the moment i unbuckle my seatbelt the music stops" cheverolet's chad lyons showed us the new system called teen driver.parents can program their child's key fob so the car knows when their teenager is driving.and if the
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isnt either(sot-chad lyons)"as a parent you can also limit the maximum volume that your teens can listen to music in the car."parents can also set a maximum speed limit.. teens get a warning if they surpass it.(sot-kenneth and chad) (kenneth) "there it was right there."(chad) "so basically its told us you've exceeded the speed limit your parents set for you."chevy is just one of several car companies adding features specifically for teens.ford's my key has several similar settings.and hyundai's blue link will send parents a text if their child drives too far from home.(nats) "this is just the (nats)"this is just the beginning"triple a's robert sinclair, junior says these features can save lives.(sot-robert sinclair, jr./aaa)"car crashes kill approximately 2,600 teens a year and injure 130,000."in the malibu parents can also view a report card - showing how far their child drove, the top speed and if there were any near collisions.(sot-chad lyons)"it's designed to teach teens how to develop safe habits."kenneth craig, cbs news, englewood cliffs, new
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3 yesterday was national pearl harbor remembrance day. 74 years ago, japan's surprise attack on the naval base launched the united states into world war two. as wee-ja jang reports... people across the country paid tribute to the victims, including survivors. 3 it's taken a century...and a decade...to get frank levingston to the nation's capital.(sot frank levingston/world war ii veteran)"i never thought i'd live to see a day like this." (track 2)at 110 years old, he's the oldest living world war two veteran.the war, just one of many the war, just two veteran.the war, just one of many challenges he's lived through."jim crow era, civil rights era...hes' a gentleman who's been through all of this."from ceremony(track 3) levingston was among the veterans who laid a wreath at the world war two memorial on monday.the ceremony honored the thousands who died 74 years ago...when japan attacked pearl harbor, and launched the u-s into war. levingston will also visit the
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and hopes to meet president obama.(sot frank levingston/wor ld war ii veteran)"i'm overwhelmed and excited to see this."veterans traveled here from all over the country...on what's called an "honor flight".the trips are dedicated to bringing vets from all wars to the nation's capital...to see the memorials built in their honor.(track 4) 93 year old army veteran dale robinson remembers the attack on pearl harbor vividly. (sot)"you heard an (sot)"you heard an airplane and it came right down over our quadrangle."(nat sot)taps from ceremony(track 5)both he and levingston say they are still serving the country...by paying tribute to the victims. (sot dale robinson/world war ii veteran)"yes m'aam. that's what we remember...the fallen guys."(track 6)fallen...but not forgotten.wejia jiang, cbs news, washington. 3 robinson was one of several world war two veterans honored during last night's n-f-l game between the washington redskins and the dallas
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3 and survivors of the attack on pearl harbor gathered in hawaii yesterday to mark the 74th anniversary of the attack.about 24- hundred people were killed in the japanese attack on the u- s military base on december seventh, 19-41.yesterday's events included a commemoration of the sinking of the battleship u- s- s oklahoma ... as well as the internment of the ashes of a former ensign in the hull of the battleship u- s- s arizona.there was also a pearl harbor memorial parade in honolulu last night. 3 3 the pearl harbor anniversary was also recognized here in siouxland.the morningside american legion post held an observance ceremony at the whispering creek retirement community.the service got underway at 2... roughly the time in siouxland that the attack took place 74 years ago. u 3 "seventy-four years ago when pearl harbor was bombed by the japanese, it thrust the united states into the war. it's a very significant time, we lost
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pearl harbor. it's a day we should remember all the time..every year"yesterday's ceremony also included a 21- gun- salute... honoring the more than 2- thousand servicemen killed in that attack. 3 what do you call something that looks like bacon..tastes like bacon...but is actually cheaper.. and better for you? some real bacon lovers might call it a miracle..but it's no miracle.. it's real.it's schmacon. and brad edwards wanted to watch it sizzle. 3 "ordering" the revolution begins here -- "thank you" howard bender // owner((so i own schmaltz deli here in naperville illinois)) a jewish deli schmaltz yiddish for chicken fat his creation is . well. ((nat))((on my god))((nat))((tasty))((nat))
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3 the therapy known as a-d-t is a common treatment for men with prostate cancer.up next in your healthwatch...we'll show you why a new study says the treatment can increase the risk of alzheimer's disease. 3 here's a look at today's forecast across the region. your extended forecast is coming up next. 3 you're watching siouxland news
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and meteorologist cat taylor.3 3 first alert weather with meteorologist cat taylor 3 our string of great weather will continue through most of this week. we are expecting very mild weather to continue through at least friday. overnight look for increasing clouds and lows to bottom out at around 30. for tomorrow we see partly cloudy skies and highs will reach the mid 50s. for thursday, the weather looks pretty much the same with highs reaching the mid 50s once again and breezy winds. friday cools off a little bit before our next
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over the weekend.3 3 3 3 new data from the american heart association suggests women with type 2 diabetes are *twice* as likely as men to have coronary heart disease.. have heart attacks younger .. and are *more likely to die* after a first heart attack. researchers added that women may need to exercise more vigorouslyand more often than men to counteract their risk. 3 3 scientists at harvard say a flavoring linked to *severe respiratory disease* was found in *three-quarters* of the e- cigarettes and refill liquids they tested. more than fifty
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fruit flavors were checked for hazardous compounds. researchers said *most* contain flavoring chemicals that could cause lung damage. 3 3 and new evidence that *working out* may help your brain -- researchers in italy say people who exercise have more brain *flexibility* -- which is essential to learning and memory. 3 a new study finds a common treatment for prostate cancer may double the risk for alzheimer's disease. omar villafranca reports from dallas. 3 (package script)a new study of prostate cancer patients finds those who receive hormone therapy are at greater risk of developing alzheimer's.(sot dr. kevin nead/lead author/university of pennsylvania perelman school of medicine)in this study we did find that men who received hormone therapy had about an 88% increased risk of alzheimer's disease 51:43 (track 2)dr. kevin nead -- of the university of pennsylvania -- is the lead author of the study. (show study) it found men who were on androgen deprivation therapy - or adt-- for more than a year had the greatest risk of developing
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about half a million prostate 3 cancer patients currently receive (show pics) adt to lower their testosterone levels.(sot dr. kevin nead/lead author/university of pennsylvania perelman school of medicine)testosterone has been shown to be important for the health of neurons. 52:01 and neurons make up the brain and if we are not keeping those neurons healthy it could lead to an increased risk of alzheimer's. but experts including dr. matt galsky of mount sinai hospital say the overall risk of patients developing the memory-robbing disease is still low (sot dr. matt galsky/ director of gu medical oncology, the mount sinai hospital)the benefits of continuing treatment far outweigh this theoretical risk based on this retrospective study"dr. galsky says he will continue recommending the treatment to his patients. omar villafranca, cbs news. 3 experts also say it's typically patients with advanced prostate cancer who are given adt, so it's unclear whether the increased alzheimer's risk is connected with the treatment or with the severity of the disease. 3 3 the end of the year is getting closer, and twitter has released its list of top topis
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3 (le mars)... it's (37) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (icon ag and turf) camera. 3 thanks to twitter, you don't even need a phone to use emojis anymore.here's your c- net tech update. 3 "not even a president can out tweet a boy band. i'm bridget carey, this is your cnet update.***""as the end of ***"3 "as the end of the year draws near, twitter released a report on the top tweets, trends and hashtags of 2015. and what did it show? that twitter users care more about the band one direction than anything else. oh dear. a few band members of one direction had the most retweeted messages -- even more than when the president of the united states tweeted about legalizing gay marriage.
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own president account this year in may, and his tweet on gay marriage was the fourth most re-tweeted. guess not even the president can compare with boy band fans. some other big retweets included a tweet from the king of saudia arabia. after he was crowned, he sent out a message of prayer and support to his people. twitter is very big in saudi arabia. also among the top retweeted messages was one from star trek's leonard nimoy, the last tweet he sent before he died in february. (video from twitter: 1:02-1:32) some of the biggest news events shared on twitter included the paris terrorist attacks with hashtag prayforparis, and hashtag blacklivesmatter also was a powerful social movement. that phrase was tweeted 9 million times. also on the list was hashtag plutoflyby, when nasa's new horizon's spacecraft captured close-up images of pluto's surface in july. and there was that dress. you know. that dress. with 4.4 million tweets of people arguing if it was blueandblack or whiteandgold. let us never forget that
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right people.twitter also tracked the top emojis used. no surprise, the crying while laughing face, also known as tears of joy, was the top emoji used on twitter. ""this year twitter has made a few of it's own emojis that show up when you use a hashtag. and a new one will begin to show up starting tuesday with the hashtag iamawitness. (video from ad council: 1:54-2:09)it is an eyeball inside of a speach bubble, an icon created for the anti-bullying campaign by the ad council -- the same folks that brought us smokey the bear and mcgruff the crime dog. the hope is that when you see someone being bullied online, you'll use this icon to reply that you saw what happened, you support the person, and that bullies are not welcome. apple added this non-official emoji to the its emoji keyboard in the latest ios update. and google is also starting to put this icon in its keyboard.""*** new emoji art is rolling "*** new emoji art is rolling out for android users this week. google is coming out with about 200 new icons to the keyboard -- (video from emojipedia: 2:30- 2:38)these are icons that iphone owners already can use from an update this october, which include new foods,
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but android of course has it's own art that's different from apple's art. the first to get the new emoji icons will be those with android marshmallow, which are mostly nexus devices. ""that's it for this tech news update, and there's more at cnet.com. from our studios in new york, i'm bridget carey. 3 weather on the ones is brought to you by window world 3 great weather will continue through most of this week. we are expecting very mild weather to continue through at least friday. overnight look for increasing clouds and lows to bottom out at around 30. for tomorrow we are going to see partly cloudy skies and highs will reach the mid 50s. for thursday, the weather looks pretty much the same with highs reaching the mid 50s once again and breezy winds. friday cools off a little bit before our next weather system pulls through over the weekend. 3 3 the weekend.through over the
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3 3 3 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 donald trump isn't backing down from his latest controversial proposal - to block all muslims from coming into the country.the republican presidential frontrunner made his case before a crowd in south carolina on monday night...despite widespread condemnation widespread night...despite widespread condemnation from muslim leaders, democrats and even some republicans.gop presidential contender ted cruz - who has seen a major surge in the key state of iowa -- plans to unveil his own plan for how to deal with refugees coming to the u-s from countries like iraq and syria.trump's comments come as authorities continue to investigate last week's deadly attack at an office holiday party in san bernardino, california.federal investigators say syed farook and his wife, tashfeen malik
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some time.on monday- they questioned enrique marquez - who allegedly purchased the two assault rifles the couple used to killed 14 people.and, record rainfall continues to pound parts of the pacific northwest.the unrelenting storm system turned roads into rivers in portland monday...triggering floods and landslides.states in the region are expected to be hit with rain, snow and strong winds...for the next few days. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the latest news, weather and
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