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us. two men are in jail after leading police on a high speed a chase overnight on snow covered streets. des moines police arrested 31 year old zeferino padilla and 33 year old felipe padilla. zeferino is charged with eluding and driving under suspicion, and for attempted burglary. and felipe, from kansas city, is charged with attempted burglary and possession of drug paraphernalia. both are in the polk county jail. this started when officers responded to an attempted burglary in the 600 block of park avenue just after midnight. when they got there, two men sped off in a car. officers say the chase reached up to 70 miles per hour at points, so they put down stop sticks. that caused the car to spin out in a ditch at 63rd and park. the two suspects then ran away into a
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followed their tracks in the fresh snow and arrested them soon after. drivers will have to avoid an intersection, as des moines water works crews fix a pipe that broke again. crews were called to the area of watrous and southwest 12th street around 5-30 this morning. a pipe broke nearby last week. they say the intersection will and plan to reopen the roads by this evening's commute. it's time now to get a first look at the forecast... let's head down to amber alexander at the science center. ad lib wx quick a bill that would make it more
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to the game after receiving a concussion...is moving forward in the state senate. but some high school athletic directors have their reservations about the idea. channel 13's jodi whitworth
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the iowa high school athletic should allow other licensed health care providers and coaches to make the call to put athletes back in the game, when an athletic trainer is not available. the bill will advance to committee next week. in the race for the white house
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heated exchange in last night's debate. and now republicans are their own. kristen welker has the story. sharpest attack for last- accusing senator sanders -- of being disloyal to president obama. " it is a the kind of criticism that we've heard from senator sanders about our president ,i expect from republicans., i do not expect from someone running for the democratic nomination to succeed president obama." madame secretary that is a low blow. clinton - hoping to regain momentum after a humiliating defeat in new hampshire -- didn't let up. "those kinds of personal assessments and charges are ones that i find particularly troubling. well one of us ran against barack obama. i was not that candidate." it was a fiery end to a night in which sanders and clinton hammered each other over healthcare, social security and the pricetag of making it all happen. "i will put a pricetag -- my pricetag is 100 billion dollars a year -- again paid for. " "well secretary clinton, you're not in the white house yet...and let us be clear that every proposal i have
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and sanders asked to respond if he was thwarting history and the possibility of the first female president "i think a sanders victory would be of some historical accomplishment as well." "im not asking people to support me because im a woman, i think im the most qualified." meanwhile the gop candidates are gearing up for their own debate -- set to take place saturday... but the cruz campaigning doing some damage control... yanking this attack ad.... woman: maybe you should vote for next time." after reports that woman appeared in adult films. meantime... frontrunner donald trump with his littlest supporters... promising to watch his tongue. i won't use foul it. kristen welker reporting. as republicans get ready for their debate this weekend, john kasich is taking his upbeat sets today. his first ad shows him as a agenda and talks about his father. he focuses on god and aims at south carolina's evangelical
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his second ad focuses on the in his first 100 days if he were elected president. he vows he will cut taxes, enforce a balanced budget, and secure the in new hampshire, and hopes these ads will propel him to the number one spot in south carolina. the south carolina republican primary is february 20th. at noon. most of us have heard of hospice, but maybe not this program in iowa's prisons. how it's providing inmates death with dignity even when they say they don't deserve it. plus.. a quick courtship led to a life time of happiness. hear this couple's advice for long lasting love as we head into valentine's day weekend. "i've got to get out and get a card. i better unless i can
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call now. ones." valentine's day is just two days away...and that might have people presents. one couple has advice on what matters most...to live happily ever after. @53:50 "it's just a warm relationship...your turn "you can tell jerry and jean killion are fond of each other. @54:43 "jean and i can laugh at each other, and can laugh with each other." their love story goes back more than six decades. @45:57 "we was always with somebody different,
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me and we had a date on a saturday night, and on a sunday morning the phone rang." @46:47 "he came down and he proposed to me me....well that was one of my weaker moments." they married december 28th, 1950. @47:38 "best thing i ever did in my life." @58:53 "we were both 21, which we thought we were very grown up and knew everything. it took a while before we realized, we didn't know as much as we thought." they raised four boys. @49:57 "it was a very lively household. even the dog was a male. yeah, i was out numbered." and ran a pharmacy. @53:22 "jeanie's been my..i'm a pharmacist, and she's my pharmacist mate, see, first class, first class yes, don't forget that." now, they live at deerfield in urbandale...reflecting on their years of marriage. @59:15 "it's been a blessed event for us. the lord has been real good to us, and i wouldn't trade the experience for anything, all 85 years. 85? 65 years...oh that's right." the couple of 65 years has advice on a life of happiness. @54:00 "with raising a family, you don't sweat the small stuff, which you forget sometimes. and, then really after a while, it's not that important." @53:03 "you thank our lord for the blessings that you have. there's got to be some potholes, you know, and you
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there's no utopia." @54:33 "and, also, i would say, whatever works is that is how you live." and making time to hold hands couldn't hurt either. the killions plan to go out to eat to celebrate valentine's
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hopefully jerry will find a card in time. with valentine's day this weekend, florists are rushing to make those last minute deliveries. many florists expect today to be busier than the actual holiday. and many hope to surprise their partners at work. boesen's in beaverdale says they will send more than one thousand bouquets today alone. 7:36:34:22-7:36:45:15 "guys want to make their sweethearts happy, ya know. they truly do. flowers do it and it one of god's most beautiful creations. they want them on their desks. boesen says it will be a big weekend for flowers with almost 25-hundred bouquets will going out in the metro.
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we'll take you inside the walls of the iowa medical
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and these men are finding it in a place you'd least expect... behind prison walls. they're still paying for their of prison doesn't mean they have to face death alone. channel 13's sonya heitshusen has more on the program comforting even
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a cold, winter sun is trying to the iowa medical and classification center... while the wires and fence contain those inside. when george menter was young... he broke the wildest horses and drove the fastest stock cars. these days, his body is frail... his hands unsteady . david freeman is georges cellmate at a prison in clarinda. both were diagnosed with cancer last year. they were transferred to i-m- c-c when it became clear there wasnt much more doctors could do.
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george, who has liver cancer, the radiation made him too sick. george says he has no regrets. he doesnt regret ending treatment... and he doesnt regret committing the crime that resulted in a 45-year sentence. he says she abused him... broke his legs when he was a toddler... and told him hed never amount to anything. he says hed do it again if theyd let him. sentence. he says he was ready to die behind bars when he walked into prison 36-years ago... and he still is. 'just ready.' .so is george. theyre well to do with shunned them.
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she oversees the hospice program, which was launched in 2002. it is funded through donations and fundraisers. the goal - she views herself as a facilitator between staff, in charge of things like security and administering medications, and volunteers who provide emotional and physical comfort. jon schiefer is one of those
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doing time themselves. the volunteers dont get paid like they do at their other prison jobs... and they must undergo 20-hours of training. jon says it also makes him feel important... 21:21:08 'it takes the focus off myself and it is gratifying just to see somebody else need me... because we dont get a lot of that here.'right now, david and george need jon. sonya heitshusen...
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channel 13 news. sonya did those interviews in december... and george has since died. he passed away on monday. coming up on the channel 13 news at noon. iowa lawmakers are hoping a bill to protect athletes will move forward in the senate. why some are opposed to the idea, and how it could help athletes who have suffered from a concussion.
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shooting investigation. two teens were shot and killed at an arizona high school. good afternoon, thanks for joining us i'm megan reuther. we start this half hour with a developing story out of arizona. two high school students were shot this morning at an arizona high school. police are not sure who did the shooting, but officials say they are not looking for an active shooter. the shooting happened at independence high school in the city of glendale as school was just beginning. two hours after the shooting the school remained on lockdown and police have shutdown area streets.
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in or out of the classroom. she say what she knows is there is someone inside the school with a gun but she doesn't know if i'ts a guy or a girl whatever but she just know there is someone with a gun and he shoot someone and she don't know that if other guy got killed or shot she don't know. so they don't know anything. they just stay inside the classroom." two men are in jail after leading police on a high speed a chase overnight on two men are in jail after leading police on a high speed a chase overnight on snow covered streets. des moines police arrested 31 year old zeferino padilla and 33 year old felipe padilla. zeferino is charged with eluding and driving under suspicion, and for attempted burglary. and felipe, from kansas city, is charged with attempted burglary and possession of drug paraphernalia. both are in the polk county jail. this started when officers responded to an attempted burglary in the 600
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when they got there, two men sped off in a car. officers say the chase reached up to 70 miles per hour at points, so they put down stop sticks. that caused the car to spin out in a ditch at 63rd and park. the two suspects then ran away into a nearby wooded area. officers followed their tracks in the fresh snow and arrested them soon after. it's time now to get a first look at the forecast... let's head down to amber alexander at the science center. ad lib wx quick a bill that would make it more
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to the game after receiving a concussion...is moving forward in the state senate. but some high school athletic directors have their reservations about the idea. channel 13's jodi whitworth
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the iowa high school athletic association says lawmakers should allow other licensed health care providers and coaches to make the call to put athletes back in the game, when an athletic trainer is not available. the bill will advance to committee next week. in the race for the white house -the democratic candidates had a heated exchange in last night's debate. and now republicans are gearing up for another battle of their own. kristen welker has the story. secretary clinton saved her sharpest attack for last- accusing senator sanders -- of being disloyal to
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" it is a the kind of criticism sanders about our president ,i expect from republicans., i do not expect from someone running for the democratic nomination to succeed president obama." madame secretary that is a low momentum after a humiliating defeat in new hampshire -- didn't let up. "those kinds of personal assessments and charges are ones troubling. well one of us ran against barack obama. i was not that candidate." it was a fiery end to a night in which sanders and clinton hammered each other over healthcare, social security and the pricetag of making it all happen. "i will put a pricetag -- my pricetag is 100 billion dollars a year -- again paid for. " "well secretary clinton, you're not in the white house yet...and let us be clear that every proposal i have introduced has been paid for." and sanders asked to respond if he was thwarting history and the possibility of the first female president "i think a sanders victory would be of some historical accomplishment as well." "im not asking people to support me because im a woman, i think im the most qualified." meanwhile the gop candidates are gearing up for their own debate -- set to
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cruz campaigning doing some damage control... yanking this attack ad.... woman: maybe you should vote for next time." after reports that woman appeared in adult films. meantime... frontrunner donald trump with his littlest supporters... promising to watch language, i'm just not gonna do it. kristen welker reporting. weekend, florists are rushing to make those last minute deliveries. many florists expect today to be busier than the actual holiday. and many hope to surprise their partners at work. boesen's in beaverdale says they will send more than one thousand bouquets today alone. 7:36:34:22-7:36:45:15 "guys want to make their sweethearts happy, ya know. they truly do. flowers do it and it one of god's most beautiful creations. they want them on their desks. boesen says it will be a big weekend for flowers with almost 25-hundred
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still ahead on the channel 13 news at noon. another look at the weather forecast and when to attend bacon fest junior at the science center this weekend. stick around, the agribusiness
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good afternoon.. this is the
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good afternoon.. this is the agribusiness report.. i'm david geiger. this week.. the obama
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trillion dollar budget deal.. in it.. a cut to crop insurance to the tune of 18 billion dollars. some lawmakers were quick to voice disapproval of the plan.. house ag chair mike conaway says it would be a sever blow to farmers.. pat roberts.. the senate ag chair.. calls the new budget an attack on risk management. iowa senator chuck grassley also voiced disapproval in a conference call.. he says the budget as a whole usually gets no support.. and the individual issues in it will get looked at. but when it comes to crop insurance cuts.. he points to the omnibus spending package last year.. where similar cuts were removed. "legislators plus the white house want to take money out of crop insurance. we stopped that. so i think we've got the votes to stop it now. the second thing is, there's just kind of a rule about farm bills over the last 35 years. you spend a year or two writing a farm bill, it's a five year farm bill, you want farmers to have certainty so you don't open up a farm bill." according to the national crop insurance services.. producers pay a collective four billion dollars every year for crop insurance..
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it would make farming more expensive especially with low commodity prices. china is worried about it's growing grain stocks. while seeing there's a need to reduce higher guaranteed producer prices for food.. the u-s-d-a says the government does not know when or how to do it.. so the country is expected to see record corn.. wheat.. and rice production again. for the 2015-2016 marketing year.. the u-s-d-a thinks china will make two hundred 25 million metric tons of corn.. and a hundred and 30 metric tons of wheat.. china could also have a combined ending stocks of two hundred 58 million metric tons.. about half of global reserves. this week.. cattle returned to it's volatile self.. in grains.. prices are sideways largely on the lack of china buying.. and that's a week of ag reports for you.. i hope you all have a
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see you on monday.. we put stories up every day.. check out who-tv dot com.. click news then agribusiness.
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all these fabulous pictures? >> julie: people donated them for the anniversary celebration. some of them i'm putting in storage, and a lot of them i have to take back,
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collection just one more time. you know, it makes me very happy. it... it gives me hope for the future. >> doug: you always were a sucker for valentine's day. >> julie: oh, this from the grand master of romance. valentine's day makes people... understand the power of love. >> doug: yes, as long as everything is going great for them. >> julie: oh... even when it isn't. [knock at door] >> nicole: [sighs] all right, okay, what? what is your problem? >> um, my feet are killing me, and i'm on a tight schedule today.
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