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likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in the mid 50s. sunday should still be sunny and cool, but we are going to warm up fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. sabrina: let's get into the
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sabrina: des moines police investigating a thursday night shooting inside this home on the 3000 block of cambridge street. the victim was shot in the chest and arm... he was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. police say they don't have any information on the suspect. elias: in the number two spot this morning... elias: u-s and international airports are expected to significantly increase security starting today. the move comes after reports that terrorists likely placed an explosive device on the russian jetliner that crashed last saturday. the explosion killed all 224 people on board. sabrina: the third thing you need to know before you walk out the door... sabrina: governor branstad's plan to privatize medicaid has gotten the support of senator joni ernst. during senator ernt's weekly press conference today she said there are two things this move has to accomplish--to benefit the state and those who use it. the plan would affect 560 thousand iowans, but still needs federal approval. elias:
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number four... elias: network has announced the lineup for tuesday's republican presidential debates in wisconsin. only eight candidates will primetime debate....with chris christie and mike huckabee failing to qualify. they will be part of the undercard debate. candidates george pataki and lindsey graham failed to qualify at all for eith debate. sabrina: and finally in the top five... sabrina: researchers at sabrina: iowa state university...makin huge discovery for pig farmers. for nearly two has studied d-n-a sequences in infant pigs, to determine if there was a link between the pestivirus and twitching. now the team is turning its attention to developing a vaccine, to treat affected pigs. elias: an anonymous donation is helping a group find a missing service-dog in training... elias: the group retrieving freedom is
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hoping to find "latham"....a one- year-old black lab.. based in waverly, the organization trains service dogs for veterans and special needs children. the dog was last seen sunday with his host family near parkersburg. anonymous supporters have helped raise a ten-thousand dollar reward for anyone who returns latham. a facebook page has been created and anyone with information can call jenna at 319-493-2046 next week's on the bakken pipeline will only number of speak... board is taking about the would cut diagonally state. people speak at hearing, half for that isn't sitting well with some. nathan when you look at the numbe ro fobjections
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or letters of suppor that have been submitted, the objections coming from iowans outnumer the letters of support. cecil splitting it 50/50 seemed to be fairest way to provide both sides to speak at the public hearing. sabrina: all the speaking spots are basically full, but you can still call the i-u-b to get on the list. head to our website for more details. elias: we're back with meterologist sam schreier... sam: (sam adlibs) sam: weather adlib: we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at
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sam: weather adlib: we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at least we won't be dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very much with a high in the mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in the mid 50s. sunday should still be sunny going to warm up fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week.
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a decades old getting a new moines police... hope comes after a break in the abduction case of a boy last week. daniel heinrich is now a person of disappearance of jacob minnesota in 1989. during his court appearance this ruled heinrich jail....calling him a "danger to the community." heinrich faces child pornography charges, nothing related to the wetterling case... elias: evidence in the heinrich case has caught the attention of a retired des moines police detective. sabrina: he worked on the case of missing paper boy eugene martin, who was abducted in 1984, and never found. local five's amanda krenz takes a look back at the case that gripped the life of a police officer and all of iowa. ((nats of garage opening, revealing eugene's face.)) as this garage door opens... it reveals a young man with big brown eyes staring back at you. this is eugene miller. 19:13 everyday when i
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at him, think about him. happened to him? eugene is missing. he disappeared on august 12th, 1984...a date permanently etched in jim rowley's memory. 9:54 my boy was august 12, 84 - on my son's birthday. amanda - intersting that you call him my boy. jim "well he is. i can't jim rowley wants to be boy everyday, that's why this 30-year-old garage. jim used to be senior police officer rowley, the main investigator in eugene martin's disappearance. (standup) gene was vanished from this corner of sw14th and highview in des moines. it was about 5:30 in the morning... he had some of his ready to be delivered. 2:19 "sw 14th and highview, got a missing paperboy, don't let it be a west des moines case." about 2 years before that call came in about old johnny gosch was delivering papers 3:46 we worked 3-4 days around the clock, interviewed everybody in the house, petsdogs, children, cars, we found some interesting people but nothing that ever sent the dci, fbi, and west help with the case.
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eugenes father, donnie martin, tried to coordinate search efforts with neighbors and volunteers. (((nats of donnie talking to group about some new information that just came in))) the only solid clues left behind that day were eugene's bag full of papers, left on the corner, and a few people who saw eugene that morning talking to somebody. 3:00 we found 3 people going to the balloon fest that had drove by and eugene talking to a man, it looked like a father son conversation between them. the search team combed through corn fields, officers even flew to cancun to follow a lead. as time went on it became case was sadly similar to johnny gosch. years slipped by with no sign of the missing kid. to reporters on the son's disappearance. 4 year anniversary story - "don 1:37 i'll never give up hope, as long as there's no body or evidence pointing in that direction. i'll never give up hope." away in 2010, never knowing what happened to eugene. although in his obituary it says he was his son. friends with the officer jim rowley, the two met every week for years on friday evenings to talk about
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new leads. 10:28 no matter what lead he had i would go out and work it. and we never had a concrete lead. the eugene martin file, remains opens open today... full of paperwork from more than 30 years of following leads and collecting any fraction of evidence. the case haunts jim rowley. 11:21 you can leave a homicide at work, i know that sounds bizarre, you can leave a shooting or stabbing or robbery at work, but there's a boy missing and all he was doing was delivering papers. rowly has a theory that both eugene martin and johnny gosch were the victims of a pedaphile. he believes they're both dead. but he hasn't given up on finding out what happened... to his boy. 15:19 i hope nobody ever gives up on 'em.
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rowley says he plans to keep a close eye on the minnesota case....and hopes, before the end of his life, to have answers about what happened to eugene martin. if you want to see more local 5 archival footage from when this case first came about....... we have those stories on our website -- we are iowa dot com. elias: at ((time check)) we'll take a short break but have more good morning iowa still ahead... sabrina: coming up...why fast-food restaurants in experience a service slow- down tuesday. elias: but first...for those traveling into polk county...be safe this morning... automated
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traffic enforcement vehicles at two locations.... one at the ...23- hundred block of northeast 46th avenue and a second at the ...91-hundred block of northeast 46th avenue... so take care on the roads today... sabrina let's also get a quick look at traffic... this is i-235 at valley west... [current conditions] good morning
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weather adlib: we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at least we won't be dealing with rain a very cool start to the 40s across the wont warm up very mid 50s. winds will be the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost breezy with a high in should still be sunny and cool, but we are going to warm up fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. sabrina
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more good morning iowa ahead...but first here's abc's reena ninan and kendis gibson with tech bytes. techbytes: in today's tech bytes... facebook wants users to share through song. the hey there, in today's "techbytes" facebook wants users to share through song. >> it features allows you to insert 30-second news clips into the newsfeed. >> if the friend likes it, they can click for the full version. okay, so dove soap is striking a blow against social media discrimination. it's making it possible to have emojis with curly hair. >> dove offering free apps to right this wrong. >> okay, for the first time oprah's favorite things list is featured in a ex-section of amazon.
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rose gold iphone 6s plus and the wire wireless speaker. >> and christmas around the corner. those are your "techbytes." >> have a great day. this guy from engineering says directv is so advanced that you could put tvs anywhere without looking at cable wires and boxes in every room. how are they always one step ahead of us? well, because their technology is far superior. or because they have someone on the inside. is that right, gil? sir, i would never... he's with them! he's wearing a wire. take off his shirt! take off his shirt! oh! ah! alright, i'm putting you in charge of the holiday party. (vo) get rid of cable and upgrade to directv. call 1-800-directv. at hillshire farm,
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sam weather adlib: put script here in green we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in should still be sunny going to warm up week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. sam
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sabrina: in take a look at this today...a space-age type of home... sabrina: are you a fan of star trek? in the market for a new home? well how about this spacious star- trek themed home in texas...complete with sliding doors, lighted schematics, and control panels.. the captain's quarters include a study and the ultimate space age bathroom. it even comes with a medieval princess room for the kids.. the price tag.... one point 265 million dollars. all:
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company's vilified c-e-o after he raised prices for a drug used by cancer and aids patients by 5- thousand percent. a special senate committee sent a letter to turing pharmaceuticals c-e-o martin shkreli asking for information on the pricing of its off-patent drugs. shkreli came under fire for raising the price of the drug "daraprim" , and later announced publicly that he would lower the cost, but so far the prices remain the same. elias: there's a revived push to boost the minimum wage and influence the 2016 elections. fast-food workers are planning a nationwide strike this coming tuesday. workers from 270-cities are expected to walk out on their jobs, demanding a living wage of 15-dollars an hour and the living wage of 15-dollars an hour and the right to unionize. at the same time, thousands of protesters are expected to make their voices heard tuesday at the republican presidential debate in milwaukee.
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elias: and the inductees into the strong's 2015 national toy hall of fame have been chosen. three toys have been inducted...twiste r, the hand puppet, and the super soaker. toys are honored for their longevity and ability to foster learning, creativity or discovery through play. elias: that's a look at your money this morning... your money this morning... coming up after the break... sam's in with central iowa's most accurate forecast... but first... time for a quick look at traffic... this is i-235 at euclid... [current conditions] good morning iowa returns after this. "you're watching good moring iowa in hd. we
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are iowa's most accurate weather team. good morning iowa starts now " sabrina thanks for joining us on your [day of week] morning, i'm sabrina ahmed. elias: and i'm elias johnson... elias: weather is always first on good morning iowa... in with central iowa's most accurate forecast... meteorologist sam schreier. sam: (adlib toss) sam weather adlib: we are looking at a much cooler day least we won't be dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in state, and we really much with a high in the
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strong today out of the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in the mid 50s. sunday should still be sunny and cool, but we are going to warm up fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. elias: a thursday night shooting has investigators searching for a suspect... elias: the shooting happened last night at a home on the three- thousand block of cambridge street... police say a man was shot in the chest and arm... he was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. police say they don't have any information on the suspect. local five will continue to update this story as we get
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information. sabrina: governor branstad's plan to privatize medicaid is getting some federal level support... the plan would affect 560 thousand iowans.. during senator joni ernt's weekly press conference she said there are two things this move has to accomplish--to benefit the state and those who use it. "if we are able to save those dollars, utlize those dollars, and making sure that those paitients or those customers are really taken care of and recieving quality healthcare, than i think that's the direction we should move as a state. " sabrina: the governor says it will accomplish those goals...saving the state 51- million dollars once the deal goes through...plus it will provide a better healthcare system for those who currently use it. the biggest concern is if the transition can be completed smoothly by january first, the date it's set to roll out. kelsey 1:04:33 we get a little nervous that
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when too much is transitioned too quickly, mistakes get made, errors get made, details get overlooked. sabrina: needs federal approval... plus the ongoing hearing on wether or not a state employee used confidential information to help one of the companies sink a bid is standing in the way too. elias: the primetime debate stage will be a little tuesday night in milwaukee... fox business news has announced the lineup of republican presidential candidates...and there is a big change.. elias: only eight candidates met their qualifications for the primetime debate.. not making the cut....chris christies and mike huckabee. however, they will be part of the undercard debate held earlier in the night... there's also bad news for candidates george pataki and lindsey graham the pair failed to qualify at all to
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debate. elias:: the republican debates have been a hot topic this week after candidates made specific demands to the media, and that will be one of the topics show....this week it airs sundays at 9 am here on local 5. sabrina: of homeland taking steps after saturday's taking steps after saturday's crash of a russian jetliner... sabrina: following reports that terrorists may have planted an explosive device on board...they want to see airport security tightened. elias: abc's lana zak takes a look at increased securtiy coming to foreign airports and the ones here in the u-s. "the possibility that a terrorist bomb downed the russian plane in egypt is sending international shockwaves... with implications for us travelers. sot president barack
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we're taking that very the department of expected to announce regulations on us- bound flights from international airports--as early as today. with more than 25 million americans expected to fly over the thanksgiving holiday, the need for vigilant security could not be greater. here in the u. s., baggage is sent to special tsa underground screening rooms... each bag run through explosive detection scanners. but the standards at foreign airports vary widely nats communities begin to first of " sabrina: we're back with
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sam schreier... sam: (sam adlibs) sam: weather adlib: sam: weather adlib: we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at least we won't be dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very much with a high in the mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps
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tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in should still be sunny and cool, but we are going to warm up fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with and then cools off small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. researchers at iowa state university...makin g a potentially huge discovery for pig farmers. for nearly two years, the team has studied d-n-a sequences in infant pigs, to determine if there was a link between the pestivirus and twitching. before scientists had only determined the existence of the problem, not that the virus caused the tremors. now the team is turning its attention to developing a vaccine, to treat affected pigs. paulo arruda, isu diagnostics lab pathologist: "now the
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major goal is to try to draw up a vaccine, so we can help those pigs out. so, the major goal is not to eradicate the virus, but to maybe develop a vaccine and understand more about the epidemiology of this."" sabrina: researchers say major portions of the pig population are not affected by the virus, but it can often hit many swine within a sounder. they also say the virus can't spread from pigs to humans. sabrina at ((time check)) we're going to take a short break, but have more good morning iowa ahead... elias: coming up...they may not have the kettles out yet...but the salvation army plans to kick off their red kettle campaign this weekend with a way to get iowa moving. sabrina: but before we go...as you get ready to start your day...be safe out on the roads.... des moines police will have mobile radar set up at two locations... one at the ....14- hundred block of 55th and a second at the....seven- hundred block of m-l-k parkway so use caution while driving.. elias:
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elias johnson, sabrina ahmed and we are iowas most accurate forecast with meteorologist sam schreier. this is good morning iowa." sabrina: severe weather in late fall isn't impossible. ten years ago, a tornado hit woodward and stratford ...leaving behind a lot of damage. since 1980, iowa has seen 22 tornadoes in the month of november with 12 of those happening in this
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november 12th, 2005 outbreak. next week on the anniversary of these tornadoes in woodward and stratford, we will heave special coverage of how the communities have overcome the damage. look for that story next week on local five news. sabrina: anchor toss to wx sam: adlib toss. sam: weather adlib: we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at least we won't be dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very much with a high in the mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in the mid 50s. sunday should still be sunny
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fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. elias: what better way elias: what better way to help a good cause...than to get moving iowa.. elias: before they break out the red kettles...the salvation army will kick off their campaign with an event tomorrow... sabrina: the fourth annual red
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run/walk will be at raccoon river park saturday. the race helps start their fundraising...wit h all proceeds going to their christmas efforts. runners will take off at nine saturday morning. the salvation army will begin setting up their kettles around the metro on november 20th. all: (reax) sabrina we have more good morning iowa coming up break... on "good morning america." "good morning america tease "
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morning iowa in hd. we are iowa." elias it's friday... time for "l"lal 5 at the movies"...with two huge franchises hitting theaters this week elias: first up...good grief! charlie brown and the beloved peanuts characters hit the big screen in "the peanuts movie." in this new movie, charlie brown tries to re- invent himself as a winner when a pretty new girl comes to town. but can he go from zero to hero? the peanuts movie is rated-g. all:
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bond "spectre." uncovers a secret, sinister organization. investigates discovers a connection between himself and the leader of the group. this is the 24th james bond movie....and the fourth for daniel craig as the secret agent. spectre is rated p-g-13. all: (reax) elias: time for another short break...but
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forecast with meteorologist sam schreier. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" sam weather adlib: put script here in green we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at least we won't be dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very much with a high in the mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in the mid 50s. sunday should still be sunny and cool, but we are going to warm up fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the
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let's get a final look at your top five.... sabrina: des moines police investigating a thursday night shooting inside this home on the 3000 block of cambridge street. the victim was shot in the chest and arm... he was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. police say they don't have any information on the suspect. elias: in the number two spot this morning... elias: u-s and international airports are expected to significantly increase security starting today. the move comes after reports that terrorists likely placed an explosive device on the russian jetliner that crashed last saturday. the explosion killed all 224 people on board. sabrina: the third thing you need to know before you walk out the door... sabrina: governor branstad's'slan to privatize medicaid has gotten the support of senator joni ernst. during senator ernt's weekly press conference today she said there are two things this move has to accomplish--to benefit the state and those who use it. the plan would affect 560 thousand
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elias: number four... elias: the fox business network has announced the lineup for tuesday's republican presidential debates in wisconsin. only eight candidates will make the primetime debate....with chris christie and mike huckabee failing to qualify. they will be part of the undercard debate. candidates george pataki and lindsey graham failed to qualify at all for eith debate. sabrina: and finally... you'll want to know about this story in the big five... sabrina: researchers at iowa state university...makin g a potentially huge discovery for pig farmers. for nearly two years, the team has studied d-n-a sequences in infant pigs, to determine if there was a link between the pestivirus and twitching. now the team is turning its attention to developing a vaccine, to treat affected pigs. sabrina elias: sam is in with a final look at central iowa's most accurate forecast... sam final weather adlib we are looking at a much cooler day
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today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very much with a high in the mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in the mid 50s. sunday should still be sunny and cool, but we are going to warm up fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. sabrina good morning, america. high alert. the u.s. orders sweeping security changes for airports and stepped up checks for all direct flights to the u.s. as president obama weighs in for the first time on that downed passenger jet. was it blown out of the sky by a bomb that slipped through security?
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