tv Today in Iowa Sunday NBC November 15, 2015 8:00am-10:00am CST
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first on 13... national security and terrorism dominated the debate stage in des moines last night in light of the deadly attacks in paris. as the three democratic candidates came together at drake university... the death toll in france's capital rose to 129... and hundreds more were injured in friday's attacks... carried out by isis militants. to recognize the lives lost, bernie sanders, hillary clinton and martin o'malley opened the debate with a moment of silence. .. before weighing in on the tragedy. presidential candidate :13 - :23"together, leading the world, this country will rid our planet of this barbarous organization called isis." presidential candidate :23 - :25"it cannot be contained, it must be defeated." presidential candidate :26 - :29"isis, make no mistake about it, is an evil in this world." candidates spent the first half hour dealing exclusively with the aftermath of those paris attacks. at one point... sanders took aim at clinton for voting to authorize
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the war in iraq. he said that and america's involvement there has led to increased terrorist activity. when asked what the u-s should do now about terrorists, here's how they responded... clinton 200929-200955 we can bring people together but it can't be an american fight. what the president has said and i happen to agree with is support those who take the fight to isis. that's why we have troops in iraq that are helping to train back up the iraqi military while we have special forces in syria working with the kerds so we can be supportive but this cannot be an american fight. "we do have a role in this, not solely but we must work collaboratively with other nations. the great failing of these last 10 or 15 years is a failure of human intelligence on the ground. our role in the world is not to roam the world looking for new dictators to topple."
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"climate change is directly related to the rise of terrorism. if we do not get our act together and listen to the scientists say we're going to see countries all over the world, and this is what the cia says, we're going to see countries struggling over limited amounts of water to grow their crops and you're going to see all kinds of international conflict. following the debate, clinton's campaign manager said she shined on foreign policy... "27:54:05 - 28:08:20 i think it helps to remind voters the depth of experience from her past... advising the president to go after bin laden sander's campaign said he won the foreign policy talk. 35:29:24 - 35:40:28 i think he dominated... he's dictating the terms.. the most i think he dominated... he's dictating the terms.. the most common thing we heard tonight was i agree with senator sanders the economy turned into another heated topic.... sanders and o'malley both
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to the interests of wall street. clinton responded by saying she did help wall street rebuild after the 9- 11 attacks, but can still bring tough reform there. o'malley, while speaking with our political director dave price, called it the worst moment of the night... to try to switch the topic was one of the gafs of the night and was unfortunate for her part long before the candidates took the stage, their supporters lined up on campus. some bernie sanders backers arrived early. one man came all the way from omaha to sport a 10-foot-high homemade costume that resembles his pick for president.. even with the drive and without a ticket, he was just excited to be here.. "oh i'm excited it's just one of those things where it's so close and i've never been to an event. i won't even get in but i just wanted to show my support."
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the democratic contenders are taking advantage of the entire weekend in iowa... sanders begins the day in the metro for a roundtable with family caregivers. then he'll head to indianola tonight.... for a town meeting at simpson college. clinton and o'malley will meet up in cyclone country. they'll both be in ames for the iowa democrats' fall barbecue at 12:30. tickets are available at the door. o'malley is starting the day at his des moines campaign office for an event recognizing campaign volunteers. this week, channel 13 is hosting a series of conversations with three republican presidential candidates. ben carson, bobby jindal and donald trump will join us for the entire four o-clock hour on tuesday, wednesday and thursday. carson kicks off our iowa forums via satellite tuesday. we'll be live in ankeny at dmacc with bobby jindal on wednesday ... then live at dmacc in newton with trump on thursday. the tickets are free and still
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and how to submit questions for the candidates -- right now at w-h-o-t-v- dot-com. refugees and their families celebrated four decades of being iowans... nats of music and dancing when the tai dam people found themselves without a home... iowa answered their call for help. yesterday, a 40th anniversary celebration of their resettling was held at the state capitol. a group of former refugees presented a check for 14-thousand dollars that will go to local charities. they say it's time they returned the favor... after governor robert ray opened the state's borders to thousands of vietnamese, chinese, thai and laotian refugees so many years ago.. because we were the people in need ... want to do the same thing back to the community." the celebration also included
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another great day to get out and enjoy des moines and the metro. enjoy a night of jazz with musician and organist joey defrancesco. the show starts at 7-30 tonight at valley high school's staplin performing arts center. tickets start at 20 dollars. get ready for your family christmas card and support the animal rescue league at santa and paws. bring in your pets to the arl's main location for a holiday photo with old saint nick from five to seven p-m. photo packages vary. finally, hear the sounds of prokofiev's symphony number 5 in collaboration with the chicago symphony and go back in time to world war two. you can catch the masterpiece at the des moines civic center at 2-30 later this afternoon. tickets start at 15 dollars. remember, there are a thousand ways to get out and enjoy des moines and the metro. to find out how, check out our website at catch des moines dot
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skies will be sunny this morning, but clouds will increase this afternoon. temperatures will again reach the low 60s. clouds build in tonight with showers on and off through the day on monday. rain because more likely on tuesday morning. it will be noticeable cooler at in the low 40s and potentially our first chance of
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whether you go online or head to the mall... the shopping season is fast approaching. for those who claim it actually makes them feel good to buy... doctors now have some insight behind the so-called "retail therapy". haley hernandez reports... uptown--- upscale-- off the rack or off line... "im a shopaholic." many of you say it doesn't matter where you shop or what you by... "i do online mostly" the
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there. "if there's a day that i'm down sometimes i'll just go to the mall and go shopping and i seem to get a fix out of that." dr. scott bea--a psychologist at cleveland clinic--- says shopping is enjoyable because it appeals to the senses. "it can be visual, it can be auditory senses that are stimulated, but it gets us sensing. that gets us out of our own thoughts and a lot of times if we can get away from thinking about ourselves we feel better." some say that good feeling has led to an intentional habit ... "it's like a hobby after i go shopping-- if i feel stressed, i feel relaxed after i go shopping." "it's always exciting to get new shoes or new purse but then you just want another new shoe or new purse right?" cleveland clinic says - you don't have to charge anything- even window shopping can produce delightful brain chemistry it's all about thinking of possibilities... if you enjoy retail therapy, dr. bea suggests using it as a reward. "if you plan it out and said i'm going to save for this thing or i'm going to reward myself for a new behavior maybe working out or eating differently, maybe accumulate those funds to
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people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather. he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system that keeps in place a rigged economy. bernie's campaign is funded byover a million contributions -- people like you, who see the middle class disappearing and want a future to believe in. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. now only ford offers $750 black friday bonus cash on select vehicles, on top of ford friends and neighbors pricing. that doesn't happen every day. make black friday hassle-free with
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back come the hawks. cj beathard, bootleg, everyone bites on the fake. walks in the endzone. 14-7 hawks. just before half, its daniels again. plows in from 2 yards. 24-14 iowa at the half. 3rd q. marshall koehn, good from 38 yards. his 2nd field goal of the night. 27-14 iowa. later up 6. beathard, finds tevaun smith. smith down to the 1, good for 29 yards. next play. beathard sneaks in from a yard out. 33-21 hawks. 4th q, iowa up 5. daniels puts the game on ice. gone!!! 51 yards to the endzone!!! 195 yards rushing for daniels. iowa 10-0 for the first time in school history, 40-35 over minnesota. michael admire has more from
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earlier in the day, wrestling outdoors in november. the grapple on the gridiron lives up to the hype. 42-thousand 287 fans. pack kinnick to see the hawks take on top ranked oklahoma state. 125 lbs. 4th ranked thomas gilman a major decision 9-1 over eddie klimara. 184. sammy brooks 4 point near fall. brooks wins by tech fall 17-2. iowa knocks off number one osu 18- 16. hawks back inside carver
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for the iowa city duals 4 years ago, almost to the day, iowa state shocked the college football world, beating 2nd ranked oklahoma state. the upset ruined the cowboys perfect season. today, another chance to play the role of spoiler. cowboys undefeated, ranked 8th in the latest playoff poll. 1st q. joel lanning, keeper, 24 yards to the house. 7-0 cyclones. more in the first. lanning, to allen lazard. juke, then lazard drags tacklers in to the endzone. 24 yard touchdown. iowa state led 24-14 at the half. 3rd q more from lanning. another keeper, no one will catch him. 130 yards rushing for joel.
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4th q, just over 3 to play. j-w walsh swings it to jeff carr, 7 yard strike. cowboys first lead of the game 35-31. cyclones get the ball back. 4th and 1. questionable play calling. mike warren, over 1-thousand yards for the season, but a yard short here. stuffed. iowa state loses a heartbreaker, 35-31 to okie state.
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1st half. ben trent, hits carson rhodes. his 2nd touchdown of the game. van meter leads 17-14 at the half. but the wolfpack get a late 4th q touchdown, and thats it. western christian advances 21-17 over van meter class 1a semifinal. top ranked albia falls to mount vernon 24-21 #3 gv at #17 william penn playing for the rock and ladder trophy; scoress in the 3rd until jordan cheatem finds some space and finds the end zone. grand view, conference champs for 5th year in a row. 26-14 win over bill penn 19th ranked uni on the road at missouri state.
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on the basketball court. seas clear skies this morning with lots of sun... temperatures are mild in the 40s and will warm up quickly through noon. by the lunch hour, we will reach the mid-50s! temperatures will top out mid afternoon in the low 60s. more clouds will stream in from the south. rain chances
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first on 13... less than 48 first on 13... less than 48 hours after a series of deadly attacks on paris, more images are emerging of the wave of violence. eyewitness video is now helping authorities put together the isis terror spree that lasted less than 30 minutes... and killed 129 people. french prosecutors say three coordinated teams of gunmen and suicide bombers carried out the six attacks. france's president called it an "act of war". isis... called it revenge. survivors are speaking out about
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"and all of a sudden there were huge gun shots that sounded like fireworks... just like bang, bang, bang, bang through the window." "they were not stopping... they were reloading the guns and they very heavily armed." a french prosecutor said seven of the killers are dead. police are now searching for an eighth... and any possible accomplices. according to government officials, one of the suicide bombers has been identified as ismael omar mostefai...a 29-year-old from france. the investigation led authorities to belgium yesterday where police made multiple arrests connected to the paris attacks. and new this morning... police found a car possibly linked to the attacks near the bataclan concert hall. it was rented by someone in a brussels suburb. this comes as the belgian government raised the country's overall threat level to high. authorities found a second car--- containing three automatic
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suburb of montreiul . in washington...severa l hundred people gathered at a park near the white house for a vigil to honor those killed in friday's attacks... roz plater was there and has more this morning. lafayette park...just outside the white house...french and american...several hundred strong...shared the burden of grief...all while determined to send a powerful message to the terrorists who struck paris. "we wanted to show that we are not going to give up and accept what is going on." earlier...france's ambassador to the u.s. led a solemn vigil. "january 2015 we were already together just after a terrorist attack in paris against journalists and jews...unfortunately...we are here again. i think it's a moment to say thank you to all our american friends for all their solidarity and friendship. we are allies and friends...all of us are facing the same threat." in the crowd...jean-pierre
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brun...held high a french flag his young daughter made... he says the two countries have a tough job ahead. "we should be united against these terrorist groups who want to attack the western way of thinking and living." he and other french citizens...living and working in the dc area told us...they are still on edge. "our friends and family are still in france...we were worried for them...but also for people we don't know...it's our people...our country." president obama is making a high security trip to turkey. air force one touched down there early this morning... security is expected to be extremely tight as the leaders gather for two days of talks at the g-20 summit. the resort where it's being held is just a few hundred miles from the syrian border. the events also forced a last minute change of tone at the democrat's second televised debate. the
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contenders faced off in des moines last night. as jay gray reports, the stage at drake university... opened with silence. tonight's debate opened quietly.. with thoughts of the attack in paris.. "we ask you to join us in observing a moment of silence." followed by the topic on everyone's mind right now -- isis.. presidential candidate :13 - :23"together, leading the world, this country will rid our planet of this barbarous organization called isis." presidential candidate :23 - :25"it cannot be contained, it must be defeated." presidential candidate :26 - :29"isis, make no mistake about it, is an evil in this world." terrorism.. foreign policy.. and the use of american forces dominated the debate early.. bernie sanders challenging hillary clinton on her vote as a senator in favor of the war in iraq.. presidential candidate:39 - :43"i think that was one of the worst foreign policy blunders in the history of the united states." clinton dismissed the assertion.. and called on other countries to take a
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stronger role in the fight against isis.. presidential candidate :49 - :52"this cannot be an american fight." presidential candidate :53 - :56"this actually is america's fight. it cannot solely be america's fight." as the debate continued.. the focus did shift.. to the economy.. and wall street.. where sanders and martin o'malley challenged the front runner.. education.. health care.. the environment.. and immigration.. were also in the mix.. campaign staples.. that saw the candidates taking swipes at their republican counterparts more often than each other.. presidential candidate 1:15 - 1:26"let's say it in our debate, because you'll never hear this from that immigrant bashing, carnival barker, donald trump." the applause are nice.. but sanders..and o'malley need momentum.. coming out of the debate.. while clinton is looking to build on her lead.. jay gray - nbc news - des moines.. the three won't meet again on stage until the next democratic debate in new hampshire.... the week before christmas. all three go straight back to the campaign trail today.
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and they're staying in iowa... clinton and o'malley will meet up in cyclone country. they'll both be in ames for the iowa democrats' fall barbecue at 12:30. tickets are available at the door. martin o'malley... is starting the day at his des moines campaign office for an event recognizing campaign volunteers. and bernie sanders remains in the metro... for a roundtable with family caregivers... then tonight, he heads to indianola.... that's for a town meeting at simpson college. later this morning, republican presidential candidate rand paul joins us one on one for the insiders. find out where he disagrees with other republican candidates when it comes a major proposed development through iowa. plus, why he says he's running for two jobs at once. that's at
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but only 5-percent of them have type- one diabetes one of them... is the son of our own jeriann ritter. channel 13's jodi whitworth has more on her family is coping and fighting the disease. this is big, this is our first big new obstacle it's an exciting day for this familiar face -- but with excitement always come nerves inserting the censor into his skin, getting the needle out and then it pops off... i didnt think it was gonna look like this did you rob?! this visit to blank children's hosptial means peace of mind -- something channel 13 meteorologist jerriann ritter and her husband rob haven't had since the diagnosis were used to forecasting highs and lows but these unexpected highs and lows are not fun - no radar could have predicted this... im not different. im still
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normal, i just have to get four shots a day about 3 months ago.... six year old luke was diagnosed with type one diabetes. several weeks prior too... he had lost weight, complained of extreme thirst and began urinating more frequently than usual i thought we were gonna go to the doctor and get a quick pill or something but that was not the caseinstead doctors said luke's blood sugar levels were dangerously high... and immediately trained the family on how to monitor his blood sugar and insulin so then i push down pretty hard ...... then some blood come outs luke is already a pro...testing his blood sugar levels between six and eight times a day that's gonna work adjusting to this new way of life ... hasn't been easy and
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how much learning lies ahead sometimes the younger the better, it just becomes a way of life and they dont know any different doctor dan sleiter -- a nurse practioner -- at blank children's hospital says the number of children with type one diatbetes is growing... diagnosing up to five kids a week... the scary part is... it's not genetic and the disease can literally come out of no where.. is there something in our environment that is causing these triggers? is there something in our diet that is causing these triggers. all auto immune dieases are on the rise and we don't know exactly why - and -- there is no cure its a hard thing for us as providers to explain to a family, i know what you have but i dont know why you have technology there's a silver lining you don't have to prick your finger as much. i know! so i have to keep in on right now? yep, your never gonna take it offit's called dexcom
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these are the censors, they look more intimidating then they really are it's a censor , implanted into his blood sugar levels every five via text message to jeriann and her husband. it's only a temporary fix.. but jeriann says her family's stresses should serve as a reminder for others to tap into their parental instincts when they feel something is wrong... and if it is ... continue to pray for a cure... i want it to just be like when i was in kindergarten. i didn''t have diabetes in kindergarten jodi whitworth channel 13 news luke says he's loving his new dexcom censor because he doesn't have to prick his finger as much... seven days... one familiar face is happy to be home this morning.
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if you think there's no solution to the climate crisis, think again. in iowa, wind energy is already producing enough power for over a million homes, reducing our dependence on foreign oil and supporting six thousand jobs. i'm tom steyer. with bold leadership and an endless supply of wind and sun, we can do that across america. the goal is 50% clean energy by 2030. so, what are we waiting for? finally today... a very tired al
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des moines debate.. it began with a moment of silence, but that didn't last long... how the trio of democratic white house hopefuls defended their records and attacks from each other. and fresh off the debate, the candidates will spend the day crisscrossing central iowa.. where they're starting and where the campaign trail ends. clear skies this morning with
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first on 13... national security and terrorism dominated the debate stage in des moines last night in light of the deadly attacks in paris. as the three democratic candidates came together at drake university... the death toll in france's capital rose to 129... and hundreds more were injured in friday's attacks... carried out by isis militants. to recognize the lives lost, bernie sanders, hillary clinton and martin o'malley opened the debate with a moment of silence. .. before weighing in on the tragedy. presidential candidate :13 - :23"together, leading the world, this country will rid our planet of this barbarous organization called isis." presidential candidate :23 - :25"it cannot be contained, it must be defeated." presidential candidate :26 - :29"isis, make no mistake about it, is an evil in this world." candidates spent the first half hour dealing exclusively with the aftermath of those paris attacks. at one point... sanders took aim at clinton for voting to authorize the war in iraq. he said that and america's involvement there has led to increased terrorist activity. when asked
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what the u-s should do now about terrorists, here's how they responded... we can bring people together but it can't be an american fight. what the president has said and i happen to agree with is support those who take the fight to isis. that's why we have troops in iraq that are helping to train back up the iraqi military while we have special forces in syria working with the kerds so we can be supportive but this cannot be an american fight. "we do have a role in this, not solely but we must work collaboratively with other nations. the great failing of these last 10 or 15 years is a failure of human intelligence on the ground. our role in the world is not to roam the world looking for new dictators to topple." "climate change is directly related to the rise of terrorism. if we do not get our act together and
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countries all over the world, and this is what the cia says, we're going to see countries struggling over limited amounts of water to grow their crops and you're going to see all kinds of international conflict. following the debate, clinton's campaign manager said she shined on foreign policy... "27:54:05 - 28:08:20 i think it helps to remind voters the depth of experience from her past... advising the president to go after bin laden sander's campaign said he won the foreign policy talk. sander's campaign said he won the foreign policy talk. 35:29:24 - 35:40:28 i think he dominated... he's dictating the terms.. the most common thing we heard tonight was i agree with senator sanders the economy turned into another heated topic.... sanders and o'malley both criticized clinton for being too close to the interests of wall street. clinton responded by saying she did help wall street rebuild after
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reform there. o'malley, while speaking with our political director dave price, called it the worst moment of the night... 58:59:19 - 59:13:19 to try to switch the topic was one of the gafs of the night and was unfortunate for her part long before the candidates took the stage, their supporters lined up on campus. some bernie sanders backers arrived early. one man came all the way from omaha to sport a 10-foot-high homemade costume that resembles his pick for president.. the democratic contenders are taking advantage of the entire weekend in iowa... sanders begins the day in the metro for a roundtable with family caregivers. then he'll head to indianola tonight.... for a town meeting at simpson college. clinton and o'malley will meet up in cyclone country. they'll both be in ames for the
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tickets are available at the door. o'malley is starting the day at his des moines campaign office for an event recognizing campaign volunteers. this week, channel 13 is hosting a series of conversations with three republican presidential candidates. ben carson, bobby jindal and donald trump will join us for the entire four o-clock hour on tuesday, wednesday and thursday. carson kicks off our iowa forums via satellite tuesday. we'll be live in ankeny at dmacc with bobby jindal on wednesday ... then live at dmacc in newton with trump on thursday. the tickets are free and still available. you'll find details on how to get them and how to submit questions for the candidates -- right now at w-h-o-t-v- dot-com. refugees and their families celebrated four decades of being iowans... nats of music and dancing when the tai dam people found themselves without a home...
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answered their call for help. yesterday, a 40th anniversary celebration of their resettling was held at the state capitol. a group of former refugees presented a check for 14-thousand dollars that will go to local charities. they say it's time they returned the favor... after governor robert ray opened the state's borders to thousands of vietnamese, chinese, thai and laotian refugees so many
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skies will be sunny this morning, but clouds will increase this afternoon. temperatures will again reach the low 60s. clouds build in tonight with showers on and off through the day on monday. rain because more likely on tuesday and lingers into wednesday morning. it will be noticeable cooler at the end of the week with highs
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the hawkeyes have never started a football season 10-0. a win over minnesota keeps iowa undefeated, in the playoff chase and also brings floyd back to iowa city. iowa wearing the blackout uniforms under the lights of kinnick stadium. 1st q. leshun daniels, in from 3 yards out. 7-0 hawks. gophers answer. mitch leidner, short touchdown run. tied at 7. back come the hawks. cj beathard, bootleg, everyone
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bites on the fake. walks in the endzone. 14-7 hawks. just before half, its daniels again. plows in from 2 yards. 24-14 iowa at the half. 3rd q. marshall koehn, good from 38 yards. his 2nd field goal of the night. 27-14 iowa. later up 6. beathard, finds tevaun smith. smith down to the 1, good for 29 yards. next play. beathard sneaks in from a yard out. 33-21 hawks. 4th q, iowa up 5. daniels puts the game on ice. gone!!! 51 yards to the
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earlier in the day, wrestling outdoors in november. the grapple on the gridiron lives up to the hype. 42-thousand 287 fans. pack kinnick to see the hawks take on top ranked oklahoma state. 125 lbs. 4th ranked thomas gilman a major decision 9-1 over eddie klimara. 184. sammy brooks 4 point near fall. brooks wins by tech fall 17-2. iowa knocks off number one osu 18- 16. hawks back inside carver next friday for the iowa city duals 4 years ago, almost to the day, iowa state shocked the college
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state. the upset ruined the cowboys perfect season. today, another chance to play the role of spoiler. cowboys undefeated, ranked 8th in the latest playoff poll. 1st q. joel lanning, keeper, 24 yards to the house. 7-0 cyclones. more in the first. lanning, to allen lazard. juke, then lazard drags tacklers in to the endzone. 24 yard touchdown. iowa state led 24-14 at the half. 3rd q more from lanning.
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130 yards rushing for joel. cyclones lead 31-21. 4th q, just over 3 to play. j-w walsh swings it to jeff carr, 7 yard strike. cowboys first lead of the game 35-31. cyclones get the ball back. 4th and 1. questionable play calling. mike warren, over 1-thousand yards for the season, but a yard short here. stuffed. iowa state loses a heartbreaker, 35-31 to okie state.
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the high school football playoffs continue from the dome. van meter 1 win away from playing in their first title game. 1a semifinal against hull western christian. 1st half. ben trent, hits carson rhodes. his 2nd touchdown of the game. van meter leads 17-14 at the half. but the wolfpack get a late 4th q touchdown, and thats it. western christian advances 21-17 over van meter class 1a semifinal. top ranked albia falls to mount vernon 24-21 #3 gv at #17 william penn playing for the rock and ladder trophy; scoress in the 3rd until jordan cheatem finds some space and finds the e zone.rand vie conferee amps for 5th year in a row. 26-14
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19th ranked uni on the road at missouri state. panthers dont waste any time. 3rd play of the game. tyvis smith, adios! 56 yards. uni rolls over the bears 41-0 battle of the bulldogs. butler beats drake 20-13 after a historic season last year northern iowa looking to reload on the basketball court. season opener hosting colorado state and larry eustachy. 1st half. jeremy morgan, buries the 3. career high 20 for morgan. but uni battling uphill all game. 2nd half, matt bohannon ts in the act. another 3. 17 for bohanno, but its not enough. panths fall
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our top story... a moment of silence kicking off an evening of political sparring in des moines. hillary clinton... bernie sanders... main o'malley... all at drake university last night for their second televised debate national security and terrorism dinat the conversation folwing friday's aacks on paris. all three candidates are sweeping central iowa tod... with stops in des oines, ames an indiaola coming up nt onhe inders wh daverice. sandrs jois dae instud... rig bacat thg-op ontunne o gun refm. that' coming up i
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et my car. i'm gng to get itack. gets aested a goes to prisn. hosomeone' li can spinut ofontrl. there are a lot of ople wre itoes. a great deal sympahy for cy state government that is houndi pple to dea for fines putting tm in jl for inability to payines an they feltrapped. beeen dru and crime and poverty they seeo escape and thhere's aer. i guess i'mrying to underand the anger not justication for lance are loong orriting or trying to understand the ange and wt can we make it better. >> yoobviously talkbout this all the time. as you arealki to peoeot you fill resistance fro som who areaying yneed to op the prison doors and le crinals run aund? >> thee's bee somrent criticismome ffert
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has not been able to settle with land order soda sued property owners to allow the pipe orders to carry it for one quarter of the state all the way through the state and out through the southeast corner of her state. when you hear eminent domain, you automatically think what? >> and makes my skin kinder tense up i don't want the government taking my property i don't think government should take private property from one property owner and give it to another property owner. when i see a pipeline, i see a for-profit private business getting access to my land without competing with prices for a fair price. i am set to pay what the market demands. but this is a big issue where i'd disagree with donald trump. he believes animate domain is just fine. to take land from small property owners to give to him so he can build casinos their parking lots.
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i think that is wrong. it is an area where donald trump is not consistent with conservative viewpoint. >> we've talked to a half-dozen of your competitors on this topic. i don't think anybody supposed the concept and they of all said it is initially deemed this to be a utility just like anything else. he tried to bargain with a land owner then he have to go to court to make it happen. >> a utility issues very narrow. and public you should be narrow. roads, highways, lichter city this pipeline is not bringing any utility to iowa. they are just cry and crossing iowa. i don't think it is an iowa utility. i would argue strongly for if they want to negotiation of price price negotiate a price. >> i hear you talk often when you are talking about
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traditional civil libertarian type issues is this just one more example? >> @think there is a consistency in saying the government should not be involved with airfares. it should be through due process and just compensation. it is a power to abuse him individual. they should be very narrow and limited. even the real world some of them in the initial stage they buildn3 the railroad and some came through iowa where all the way across the us every bit of land gotten through a voluntary contract. >> is your out there campaigning, i have followed you a few times where you're on college campuses and you have a pretty ambitious goal and try to send up college students on caucus night. if you do that you would do quque well on caucus night. what is a thing that you're bringing to the table that will help you connect to that college crowd.
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caucus night. >> i think we attract independents and colleges for young people i don't want the government to collect without a warrant. most young people at three teenage boys they communicate with their parents and their friends to their cell phone they don't understand why the government would have access to their cell phone or records without a warrant saying they have committed a crime or potentially committed a crime. if yes people that are 4083 americans agree with me. a second issue that i think we connect with them on as i don't want to put them in jail for marijuana or their friends in jail for marijuana. i'm a advocate for freedom. i'm also an advocate for people make a mistake should be punished for the rest of their lives. i also don't want to send them to another war. the wars are fought by young
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back to another war in iraq a second war in iraq and half million young american sons and daughters i don't want to do it. they tend to side with mean those three issues allow them to say this is a different kind of republican. in those three issues with the fact that i am the most physically fiscally conservative. it is a unique combination that attracts different sorts of people. >> one thing i wonder is the one way that you may not connect with them is when it comes to the topic of marriage. don't you find they are more for same-sex marriage? >> kids are very much for less of the traditions of marriage. i come from a different era so i'm no longer a young kid and i really think marriage is a stabilizing force in our society. i believe in traditional
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to the kids side i would also save, government should be fair it should be neutral and i don't think government should put penalize ones i want to make a contract. the government should teach equally a new chili so i don't want government that is prejudice against individual and the government should not exhibit any of that but it doesn't mean i give up on what i believe his traditional
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you're not a hundred percent on this thing. >> don't know if you're going to win and i'm pretty confident that i'm one of 10 people that has a chance. and i think that's great. we're not going to get too specific on that. the thing is, the people that support me raise millions of dollars we comprise nines of people across the country. a unique voice and the senate that i'm a voice that does not want us to go back to war in the middle east. i'm a voice for a form policy. if i'm gone from the senate i think that voices gone i think that voices important while there is a presidency of or the senate. i think the b-letter but want to support means they say they still want me in the senate if the other doesn't work out. a lot of people of ran for both.
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i'm not the first are probably the last. >> rubio is said i'm done with the plays of the mouth. he doesn't only show up to vote here. as the jeb bush like to point out on him. use share the frustration? if you can't get stuff done as a senator why should people think you can get it done as a president? >> am very frustrated both right and left her bankrupt in the country. the right wants more money for military and sometimes in a limited fashion like rubio. the left wants it for welfare they both get together in a own holy alliance. one of the biggest frustration is recently won the debt ceiling was raised. they raise the debt ceiling in the spending caps for domestic and military spending. this is really what is wrong with the country. we are we're allowing this to happen. i have been badgering them since
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filibustering them over this. they tell me where i could go. it is a disaster both right and left are just spending money like drunken sailors. we talk about military like that, there but he comes back with you don't care you don't want to protect the country. the truth of the matter is we defend the country. i don't think were safer i don't think we depend defended the country if we gone in debt. do you think were somehow safer oil china and other another trillion dollars. and that our debt is our biggest threat. this is a big point. i don't awful get enough republicans to believe and understand this point the cannot be a fiscal conservative if you
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we will do it for one hour on live tv and i saw on the internet. will keep the focus on one main topic for each day. we'll ask our question will ask your question. our goal is to actually get in to the candidates had to get past their attack lines. we really want to find out why they believe what they do and how will they accomplish what
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done. this starts tuesday. ben carson joins us. his topic is education. making kids and parents care about it. making sure families can afford and his personal commitment to. those are just a few questions we have for him. you can join in on channel 13 at four both on-air and online. he is also republican running for president tyndall's fork in focus will be health. it will not be an hour bashing obama care. it will be part of the conversation but we also want to know his ideas for treating the mentally ill better caring for our veterans. taking personal responsibility and how we can cure chronic diseases. it will take live on wednesday at four.
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cc it includes thursday when donald trump. always promises to make america great again. his focus will be in the area of jobs. what are the better jobs of tomorrow how do we prepare for them. how do we get more people working for them. we will sit down at the newton campus after maytag and whirlpool laid off thousands of people life town. it should be the perfect site to talk about the economy of the future. we want you were ideas we want your questions. we want to push these candidates to open up with real ideas in the setting. you can send us your questions there and you can find out how to get a free ticket to be in the audience for one of our iowa forums.
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ran paul. i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compact, says you should not have to borrow money to pay tuition if you go to a public college or university. and you ought to be able to refinance student debt. and i don't believe the federal government should be making a profit off of lending to young people who are borrowing to be able to get their education. we have got to make college affordable.
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