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good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm tommie clark in for robert lowe. in the race for the white house, it's been showdown saturday: hillary clinton beat bernie sanders in nevada, but not by much. in south carolina, donald trump is the winner. steve handelsman is in south carolina tonight. he has the latest from the capitol, columbia.
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(s ted cruz / (r) presidential candidate :18 - :21 ) "people of south carolina they want and cruz cut into what had been trump lead in the polls (nats: "whoo marco!!") it was marco rubio who appealed many anti trump, anti cruz voters here :32 - :36) "i did vote for marco rubio, as did my wife, q: after you looked at kasich? after you looked at bush? a: correct. yes." rubio is dreaming of his mainstream rivals dropping out (s/ marco rubio / (r) presidential candidate :43 - :48) "i think once you get this race down to two or three or four people you're going to have a much clearer more traditional campaign." it's a two man race in south carolina for second place for hillary clinton... a narrow win in nevada... but a huge relief. s/ hillary clinton / (d) presidential candidate:58 - 1:11 "i am so thrilled and so grateful.... some may have doubted us but we never doubted each other." as democrats gathered to caucus the race had narrowed... but union leaders pushed a big turnout which helped nullify bernie
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columbia south carolina. >> former florida governor jeb bush has suspended his campaign for the presidency. bush drops out of the republican race for president, ending a bid that drew a staggering level of financial support from donors but failed to win over voters angry with washington and leery of sending another member of the bush family to the white house. in his speech he gave tonight, bush says he congratulates his competitors on their success. "i'm proud of the campaign that we've run to unify our country and to advocate conservative solutions that would give more americans the opportunity to rise up and reach their god-given potential, but the people of iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina have spoken and i really respect their decision so tonight i am suspending my campaign," said former florida gov. and former
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president obama says he has plans to choose a replacement for supremcourt justice antonin scalia, who passed away last weekend. however, some republicans say since president obama leaves office next year... the next president should pick the replacement. as a result... iowa senator chuck grassley will be a prominent figure in the debate because he is the chair of the senate judiciary committee... which is the first step in hearings for a supreme court nominee. dave price has more.
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mos "my question is will you continue to obstruct the president's nomination and at what point in the president's term does the constitution expire." s/ sen. chuck grassley/ (r) iowa "i don't set the agenda of the united states senate. question: in your committee?" "i will take it a step at a time. the president hasn't nominated anybody yet." if he does, grassley's washington power's on display. he chairs the powerful senate judiciary committee... and that committee's the first step in hearings for a supreme court nominee. as chair, it's grassley's call whether to hold those hearings... but he doesn't think the lame duck president should put him in that position. s/ "i think i'm pretty clear that this should carry over to the next think take it a step at a time." to know that next step now. reporter off camera: "you're not ready at this point to say it doesn't matter who the name is, we're not
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holding back?" s/ sen. chuck grassley/ (r) iowa "i'm not holding i'm taking it one step at a time. i'm saying we're taking it one step at a time." >> after our little taste of spring on friday, the mild weather has not let up too terribly much. temperatures were just a little cooler for our saturday afternoon, but the lots of sunshine is still being felt making it feel quite nice outside. a front is expected to move through in the overnight hours tonight. not much moisture is associated with it, but with temperatures below freezing, we are anticipating some wintry precipitation around parts of siouxland. it may changeover to snow just in time for the early morning hours of sunday. your 7-day forecast is coming up in 10 minutes thanks so much tj, looking
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your forecast. a couple sioux city organizations held their rather large annual fundraisers tonight. sioux city's n-double-a-c-p chapter held their freedom fund banquet at the convention center. the banquet is to honor students and community members making a difference, it also doubles as a fundraiser. artwork of martin luther king jr. done by sioux city school students was on display. while the event honors difference makers, serious issues are talked about too. like preventing discrimination, voting rights and how an indiviudal can positvely impact those issues. "sioux city is not a bad place to live," said flora lee, president of the sioux city naacp. "we have our issues just like any other community but i think we do try quite often to work on those issues. i think we do need to chip away at looking at discrimination and inequalities
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this is the only fundraiser the chapter does each year. they hold it during black history month. just across the missouri river at the marina inn, stars hosted a big fundraiser. special troopers adaptive riding school is what that stands for. they use horses and dogs as therapy for physical, emotional and socially challenged individuals. executive director stacy pedersen says about 80 percent of funding comes from donations. contributions also help keep operating costs low which helps keep the program running. "horses are expensive," said stacy pedersen, executive director of stars. "we have 18 of those in our herd. that would be a big componet of taking care of our horses making sure that they are well fed and well doctored. farrier is expensive." and there was a familiar face of the mic tonight. ktiv's matt breen was the emcee.
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three reasons the orange city fire department wants to expand their existing station. ktiv's michelle schoening went to an open house at the station to speak with community members about the expansion. "just a fantastic fire department and they need room to expand," said sandy nibbelink, expansion supporter. built in 1973 the current station houses the trucks, gear, and maintenance on the equipment. the orange city fire chief says the expansion is all about the safety of the firefighters. "where we gear up is about three feet of the apparatus. when we respond to calls we have had some instances where some guys have bumped into each other and some stitches have been had," said orange city fire chief dennis vanderwel. another safety concern...the lack of ventilation. it exposes the firefighters to high levels of contamination from diesel exhaust. "we want to put that gear in a special room that is in a ventilated room. so when the guys come back from a call and the stuff is dirty; the stuff can get to the laundry right away and get the
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vanderwel. the fire department expansion would take the existing meeting room and move it south, to this empty lot behind me," said michelle schoening, siouxland's news channel. the 3.5 million dollar project relies on a bond vote set for march 1st. as well as private fundraising and city funds. one community member says the vote is a definite yes. "it's very crowded in here. they need work to move, they need work to take care of the equipment and to get their gear on," said sandy nibbelink, expansion supporter. until then the fire chief says they will continue to work with what they have. in orange city, iowa, michelle schoening ktiv news four. >> coming up..... the steins and vines beer & wine festival was held for another year. hear about all the breweries and wineries that had booths.
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let up too terribly much. temperatures were just a little cooler for our saturday afternoon, but the lots of sunshine is still being felt making it feel quite nice outside. a front is expected to move through in the overnight hours tonight. not much moisture is associated with it, but with temperatures below freezing, we are anticipating some wintry precipitation around parts of siouxland. it may changeover to snow just in time for the early morning hours of sunday. we will still be on the warmer side of things on sunday even with the passage of the cold front. temperatures will still climb into the upper 30s and lower 40s across the viewing
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under mostly cloudy skies. another system moves into the plains just in time for monday night giving us more chances for a wintry mix. once that low pressure clears the area, we will clear out and drop the temperatures off with most towns around that 40 degree mark through the end of the work week. we then finally drop off into the 30s by next saturday. >
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we don't just serve any fish sandwich at culver's. we serve wild-caught, north atlantic cod. this cod grows in water that is cold, clean and pristine, full of flavorful nutrients, and that comes through in the fish. this is the way we ship it to your restaurants. it's not pre-breaded. so not only do we use the highest quality cod, but we still hand-batter it the old-fashioned way. that's remarkable. and we think we get the best fish filet sandwich because of that.
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"welcome to delicious!" no doubt it's been a good day to be outside. but a good time, for some, could be found inside sioux city's convention center earlier this afternoon. the steins and vines beer & wine festival was held for another year. 40 breweries and 12 wineries with booths are listed on the events website. it's a sampling event where people go booth to booth taste testing beers or wine. while it's fun for event goers, those on the other side of the booths are having just as much fun. "it's a lot of fun," said pat kealiher, a brewer with west o beer. "it's a great way to get out there, get your name out there and see what people have to say about your beer. there's nothing better than watching people enjoy something that you take a lot of pride in." mark's in now with sports - state champions being crowned on the wrestling mats. (mark) iowa and nebraska, both holding their state finals today. we'll show you who came away as
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plus, we'll have classcapped in iowa and nebraska tonight. state champions being crowned in all classes in both des moines and omaha. several siouxland grapplers still had shots at state titles. class 2a, 126 pounds - sgt. bluff-luton's brayden curry gets taken down - he would fall 7-3 to brock rathbun of center point-urbana. up to 3a, 170 pounds - north high's deion clayborne gets pinned by ames' marcus coleman to end his state title dream. top-ranked daniel bishop at 182 pounds in class 1a - he falls by a 6-3 decision to ogden's austin lentz. and rylan richardson's unbeaten season ends in the 220 finals - the south central calhoun senior is pinned by newman catholic's colton hansen. siouxland had 7 state champions in nebraska. class a, 152 - caleb licking of norfolk goes out with his second straight state championship. same weight in class d - randolph's drew loberg finishes
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with a 48-and-1 record and a state title - loberg wins 5-4 in the finals. class c, 220 - jason hahlbeck of o'neill wins via fall - he's a state champion. and plainview's christian miller beat creighton's garret zimmerer in an all-siouxland matchup to win the class d, 126 pound title. other state champions from siouxland - dom rickard makes it two champs from plainview - he takes the class d, 113 pound title. o'neill also had 2 champs - bailey thompson wins the class c, 182-pound championship. and at heavyweight in class c, aron reynaga completes an undefeated season, 47-and-0, and a state championship. state tournament berths were being handed out for girls teams in iowa's class 3a. for the second- straight season, spirit lake and sioux center squared off for a trip to des moines. the indians won last year's regional final, 69-to-55. it was a low scoring first half, with the indians holding a 14 to 13 lead at halftime. the warriors offense wakes up in the second half, jordyn van
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that puts sioux center up one. spirit lake trying to keep it close, joie veldman is left open and she hits the long two, but the indians still trail by six. spirit lake on the attack again, anna brown drives and beats her defender for the basket, that cuts the deficit to 11. but sioux center is just too explosive, van maanen has no one in front of her and she gets the easy basket as sioux center rolls tonight, winning 55 to 25. "all of our hard work was worth it, that all the extra time we spent in the summer shooting, and all the practices and walkthroughs on saturdays. really, it pays off and it's really an amazing experience. i'm excited to see what we're made of, what we can do down in state." said clare kortlever, sioux center senior. cherokee is heading to state for the first time since 2005 - the braves beat clear lake 66-49. and top-ranked pocahontas area
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73-44 thrashing of shenandoah. class 5a regional semifinal - east making the cross-town trip to west. east with some great ball movement early - ball never touches the floor until sarah sponder puts it through the hoop. but then west went on a huge run - brianna moore in transition - finishes on the layup - west up 5. wolverines up 7 later - great pass inside from amanda gors to rachel knutson-kobold for the layup - west takes a 9-point lead. the student section loves it - they'll love this too - darrien ford inside - west moves on, 56-34 - they'll play ankeny centennial on tuesday for a trip to state. iowa state has already beaten t-c-u once this season. the horned frogs, this time visiting the cyclones - isu coming off a loss to baylor on tuesday. jameel mckay did not play in this game - coaches decision. but georges niang picked up the slack - niang on the run out - the slam - he scored 27 points to lead all
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time winding down in the first half - - nader some big games lately - 24 points today. then in the second half - deonte burton drops the hammer - that's iowa state wins, 92-83. senior day at the newman flanagan center - briar cliff finishing the concordia. clay harreld didn't make this opens things up with a three from the wing. harreld is the leading three-point shooter in briar cliff history - and he can do it in all ways - in transitionthat forces a concordia timeout. i think you know where i'm going with this - harreld - another one - 9 threes, 31 points - bcu wins on senior day, 98-84 the seniors for the charger women, also hoping to go out with a win. 9-point briar cliff lead at the half - but the chargers had a huge third quarter - morgan hansen for three. concordia's quinn wragge, from crofton, nebraska, trying to
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led all scorers with 25 points. but there was no stopping the chargers - b-c-u shot 13-of-22 in the third quarter - pulling away for good - briar cliff women by 20, 75-55. across town, the morningside women looking to finish the regular season strong against midland. first quarter - lexi ackerman on the run - finishes in transition - ackerman had 18, tie game early. but morningside continues to push the pace - inside to jessica tietz - the n-a-i-a player of the week led all scorers with 24 points. then ackerman goes outside - for a three ball - morningside wins it 85-75 the musketeers beat fargo last night, snapping a 6-game losing streak. sioux city, hoping to begin a winning streak - at home against first-place lincoln. the muskies, in 7th place in the western conference, at 19--22-and-1. second period, musketeers down 2-nothing - trey dodd with some nice moves but he's stopped at the net
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>> live on the fox business network, it's the sixth republican debate. [ cheers and applause ] >> hello, and welcome back. i'm fox business rock star neil cavuto. >> and i'm maria bartiromo. a reminder -- we've lost a few competitors since the last debate, with only seven joining us tonight, so remember, candidates, if at any time tonight your poll numbers drop below 3%, you will hear a loud gong then be escorted off the stage like showtime at the apollo. at which point you'll take a seat in the audience next to that sweet rose of the carolinas, senator lindsey graham. the next question is for our front runner, donald trump. >> thank you, maria tony romo. >> mr. trump, since the last debate, ted cruz has pulled ahead of you in iowa. is it true you've started
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