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him so badly he died later of his ininries in the hospital. just another example of how the innocent are getting caught up in the fear and the fury here. and the furious argument today over a concrete wall, 15 feet high and said to be a mile long in the end that israel is building around one arab neighborhood here in jerusalem. palestinians s s this is collectiti punishment because e 50-thousand people live in that area and they say this is ineffective, anyway it won't stop the violence. meanwhile, the us secretary of state john kirry spoke this morning and called all the violence senseless. he called on israeli- paleinian leaders to take urgent action... (sot/ john kerry/ secretary of state 1:06-1:17) "but we also share a global interest in seeing a region find a way forward totovoid this kind of confrontatio n a a senseless loss of life." he will meet them later in the week. s/ bill neely/ nbc news/ jerusalem 1:20-1:28 "but it's really not clear what influence he or indeed any of
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a powerful typhoon assaulted the northeastern philippines yesterday... destroying homes and displacing ten-thousand people. the storm dumped rain measured in feet, causing flooding that led to dramatic rescues. rain and winds up to 150 miles per hour damaged roads and bridges and toppled power lines. the stoto could hang around for three days. big ben, the london landmark, could go silent if millions of dollars in repairs aren't made soon. some british politicians are concerned about the state of disrepair of the world's most famous clock and its signature bells. the price tag for repapas range from more than seven and-a-half million dollars... to almost 45- million for a complete refurbishing. drone operators will have to register their aircraft under a new plan to be today.
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transportation secretary anthony foxx and the head of the f-a-a-aill share details during an annonocement at the partment of transportatio n. the plan will require anyone buying the unmanned aircraft to registerhe device with the d-o-t. it stems from concern over recent close calls between drones and commercial airliners. new technology used in battle overseas may soon help with a different kind of battle here at homom reporter dean johnson recently took in an unmanned helicopter demonstration in idaho and shows us how it could be used to fight wildfires.
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pounds." now, lockheed martin, the department of interior anan the forere service are looking at using that same technology to job. (sot jim naylor, lockheed martin :22-31) "we've taken that same helicopter that's proven and can put out fires." the unmanned aircraft has the option of either being flown by a pilot or a remote control... allowing firefighters to day. (sot mark bathrick, u.s. department of interior :42- 58) e can operate with a aan in it during theheay, and when visibility gets popo, or at night, we can turn it into unmanned aircraft mode and we can fly it with the sensors it has on board to fly unmanned safely in those conditions, and continue to fight our ground firefighters, in the communities they work so hard to protect." the helicopter is capable of both dropping water from a monsoon bucket to getting supplies to those firefighters out in the field. (sot mark bathrick, u.s. departmeme of interior 1:05- 1:12) "i'm getting a lot more water on the fire, and i'm getting a lot more supplies out to the fire fighters so they can keep operating." which in turn allows them to contain the fire faster. (sot mark bathrick, u.s. department of interior 1:15- 1:26) "it could reduce the cost of fighting fires, the time it takes to contain the fire, the amount of acreage it takes to contain that fire. the loss of structures and property.">>
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that was dean johnson reporting from idaho. again, this was just a demonstration. if all goes as planned we could see these unmanned aircraft on fires some day in the future. > weather ad-lib we'll continue our warm and windy trend today as temperatures reach the lower 80s thanks to a strong southwesterly wind at 15-25 miles per hour. a cold front passing by will create a bit more cloud cover and possibly a shower or two tonight/tomorrow after a healthy amount of sunshine today. cooler air will move in behind the aforementioned frontal passage on wednesday allowing temperatures to only max out in the 60s and remain there the rest of the week and weeknd. better rain chances look to arriri thursday night t nd friday when a larger-scale system makes its way up frorothe southwest which shoulleave us dry for the weekend. see graphics.
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a judge has ordered a 100-year prison sentence cut in half for an orange city, iowa woman who killed a 3-year-old girl in her care. autumn elgersma died in october of 2013... two days after rochelle sapp slammed her to the ground for not taking off her coat. last week, a judge ordered sapp's two 50- year prison sentences to be served at the same time. that effectively halves the sentence he handed down last year, when he ordered the sentences be served one after the other. sapp pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment resulting in death. the judge said he reconsidered because sa had no prior record and has been a model prisoner. a cherokee, iowa woman was life-flighted to the hospital after she was pinned underneath a vehicle in a rollover yesterday afternoon. auauorties say marilyn m mueen was driving nortrt on oldld1 road in cherokee wre
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and her vehicle went into the ditch and rolled. mcqueen was partially trapped under the vehicle. she was transported to mercy medical center in sioux city. paramedics took passengers mackenzie gaes and a child to cherokee regional hospital. their conditioio aren't known at this time. sioux city officials are looking for who started a fire in a building on silver street saturday night. when crews arrived, they could see smoke coming from the two story single family home. they quickly put the fire out. no one was home at the time. the fire department says someone intentionanay set the fire. anyone with information is asked to contact sioux city police at the number on your screen. sioux city fire r%scue also responded to a fire early yesterday morning at a large industrial facility owned by cargill. firefighters reported smoke coming from the second story of the building at 11-hundred clark street. ficials say faulty e ectrical equipment sparkekethe fire. no injuries were reported.
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i-29 in sioux city has been postponed. the city says crews will not close the southbound i- 29 off-ramp to floyd boulevard today. it has been postponed until later this w wk. the exit will be closed so workers can install barrier rail and traffic control. drivers should use the nebraska street off- ramp when the exit is closed. some in the east coast woke up to the white stuff this morning. but we're not feeling the freeze... just yet. stay tuned for the e recast from meterologist ben dorenbach coming up next on news four atat noon. here's the live view from our skycamn spencer, iowa, where it's sunny and 70 degrees this noon hour. meterologist ben dorenbach is
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a fall snow storm blanketed parts of new york. lake-effececsnow fell steadily in oswego- along lake ontario- with nearly six inches on the ground in some spots. yesterday started out with wind chills in the 20's, and a hard freeze was expected this morning. icy roads and bridges were a problem, with numerous accidents reported across the area. siouxlanders walk to help feed the hungry. more than 300 people took part in the 39th annual crop walk, yesterday, in sioux city. they headed out from grace united methodist church and hiked three miles, raising funds to help fight hunger here in siouxland and around the world. this year's goal was to raise more than 30- thousand-dollars. ay tuned for the farar market numbers anana look at how wall street is doing on this monday afternoon. also... more vehicles are added to the takata airbag recall. is your g-m vechile on the list?
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ktiv would like to send out ananversary d birthday wishes to our viewers.s. roger wieseler of crofton, nebraska celebrated his 80th birthday on sunday october 18th. eldon and lois stolpe celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary on sunday doris coartney of whiting, iowa is celebrating her 90th birthday today. if you or someone you know is having a birthday of 80 years or more or an anniversary of 50 years or more, please send in their name (and correct pron), address and telephone number along with their pictures to ktiv. please make sure to have all the information printed and sent in at least two weeks in advance. if you would like your picture returned p pase include a self addressed stamped envelope. happy birthday from all of us at
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energy stocks are leading an early decline on wall street. general motors has added 395 vehicles from thth2015 model year to the massive takatatairbag defect recall.l. g-m has added certain buick lacrosse, cadillac xts, chevrolet camaro, equinox, malibu amd gmc terrain vehicles. the national highway traffic safety administration says the vehicles have front
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when deployed. more t tn 19 million vehicles in the u-s have been recalled due to defective takata airbags. excluding the tesla, 75 percent of electric car buyers choose to lease the vehicle. that's according to a new study from auto industry website edmunds-dot-com. in the auto market overall, less than 30 percent of peoeoe lease their vehicle. edmunds believes there are several reasons. technology moves so quickly that people don't want to make a long-term commitment to an electric vehicle. plus state and federal tax rebates combined with manufacturer's incentives allow dealerships to lower the overall cost of a leasas making the lease more cost effective. plus, concerns over future value of electric cars, fears about overall battery life, and other factors make consumers more comfortable with a lease. still ahead on news four at noon... from the football field to the kitchen, a former usd football player turns his love for good food into a
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was not expecting that, obviously, otherwise i would have had more prepared." since opoping night, giese has received a lot of positive feed back about his food. nat "pretty good stuff here." "that's what i love is the smile it brings to people's faces that's why i keep doing it," says giese. in vermillion, sd... brianna clark... ktiv news 4. nana"mmm that is perfec" >> finn's grill is open friday and saturday nights in vermillion. giese says, by next summer, he hopes to be serving in different locations across siouxland.
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so, what are we waiting for? siouxland. today we're talking about zombies, this is definitely the trend right now. h he to tell us about thsiouxland zombie walk is luke and missy. thank you so much for being here. thank you for having us. the sixth annual siouxland zombie walk is coming up, luke give us
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we're doing it. every year it goes to a different local charity, this year is gigi's playhouse. they're an organization that helps people with down syndrome. a causeseear and dear to our hearts. it starts at the e esterfield on fourth street, the walk begins at 6 pm. it goes to the museum and back. why did you guys choose gigi's playhouse this year? i have an uncle with down syndrome, it's always been close to my heart, this year. it's a great organization. this is every year too, the siouxland zombie walk. every year. yeah, it's been growing every year. we're hoping your make up done, if you're not a make up expert, you can get your mbie make up done at 3. what get your make up done, we do encourage people to come in their own make up. after that, the walk will start at 6, it starts at the chesterfield and goes down to the museum. we do have some after walk activities going on, we will be handing out some awards for best male, best female, and best grouou you want to bring your best zombie face. this is all
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ages, there won't be any brains being eaten at this event right? we do have a aheme. it's zombie coco so we encourage people to come as a comic book or superhero kind of theme. why do you hope people will come out to this? it's just a great local fundraiser, all of the benefits go to gigi's playhouse and it's a fun family event. that's saturday october 24th starting at 3 at the chesterfield. thank you so much for being here. thank you. thanks for joining us for around siouxland. >> a fire show lit up the night sky outside belarus's capital yesterday. fire performers showed off their skills during the annual "lights of autumn" festival near minsk last night. they used light sticks and fire beams in dancing and acrobatic performances . one man swallowed fire and spat out fire twenty different performers took part in the show.
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[dramatic music] >> kayla: i thought i made myself clear, steve. you need to leave mymyother alone. >> steve: come on, kayla. the hospital can get pretty lonely. i just thought caroline could stand to see a friendly face. >> kayla: meaning you? >> steve: what's wrong with this face, baby? >> kayla: the answer is no. >> steve: why not? >> kayla: do you know how upset she was the last timeyou went in ththe? i mean, the worst thing you can do i ito indulge the idea that my mother's having visions of bo. no. uh-uh. i won't let you upset her like that again. >> stefano: right. thank you.
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