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temps recovering briefly into the 20s. the temperature rollercoaster continues again on tuesday as temps plummet to the near single-digit high category. we then bounce way back up close to 40 on thursday, which should help melt any new and remaining snow. the work week currently looks dry with precip chances going up towards next weekend. nikki also coming up on local five news at 10... after a year of battling illness, the ag community is preparing for a new virus to hit hog farmers. but this time, researchers are working on preventative measures ahead of the outbreak. nikki then....an early morning house fire in west des moines puts one firefighter in the hospital.. nikki but first...a democratic candidate living in the metro says he's been pushed out of the upcoming brown and black forum. why he says he should be allowed in.... and why party members
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" local 5 news at 10 in hd starts now. we are iowa" nikki: good evening. i'm nikki davidson. glad you're with us tonight. one of the longest running forums in the nation, designed to give a voice to minority groups is tomorrow night. a national audience will be watching the brown and black democratic presidential forum. hillary clinton, bernie sanders and martin o'malley will all be there. but without an invite, a west des moines resident....and minority candidate...will miss out. nikki: local 5's jacob peklo joins us now with more. jacob? jacob/bam nikki, rocky de la fuente has been trying to get into the brown and black forum since november. but he says he's being ignored, and not being taken seriously. leaders of the democratic party say it's best to focus on the frontrunners. rocky de la fuente is working hard in his bid for the white house. since october, he's made it onto twenty primary ballots. rocky de la fuente, d- presidential candidate: "i'm the first person in history to be in the michigan ballot, that qualified by the people, i'm the first person in north carolina to qualify by
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out to the organizers, he hasn't gotten an invitation to monday night's minority- focused forum. rocky de la fuente, d- presidential candidate: "if you take a look, let's look at the name, black and brown, i'm supposed to be brown, well, they only invited three white folks, the same white folks that have been in all of the debates." local five reached out to the organizers, but we haven't heard back. some key members of the party... including long-time state rep ako abdul-samad... agree with the decision to limit the invitations. ako abdul-samad, d- state representative: " but we don't want to be like the republicans. we can't have 50 people." de la fuente says his recent breakthroughs onto the ballots should qualify him for the forum. rocky de la fuente, d- presidential candidate: "i happen to qualify in ohio, o'malley did not." but while o'malley trails in some polls, party members believe he still has a strong chance to win. dr. andy mcguire, iowa democratic party chair: "you have to have a cut off somewhere and so we have used people that are polling. amazingly enough, there are 60 or 70 people running for president." de la fuente says he's been facing long odds this whole election cycle. now, all he wants is a chance to prove himself. rocky de la fuente, d- presidential candidate: "it would be a beautiful opportunity to be able to say my position, let
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upset, that i care, and let people know that i care and basically people will find out if i have a general knowledge, if i have culture if i have experience." jacob/bam de la fuente says one of his biggest advantages he has over the candidates is this...as a minority, he's the most qualified to stand up to the republican frontrunner donald trump. live in the studio, jacob peklo, local five news. we are iowa. nikki: the organizers of the forum were supposed to be on our midday show on friday, but did not show up. and they have our requests for comment on this story. a local fire hospital after an early morning house fire.. west des moines firefighters were called to 65-31 bradford drive around 3:30 sunday morning.. when crews got there the house was engulfed in flames.. the house started to collapse and the firefighter was injured when an exterior wall fell and struck him.. the injured firefighter was transported to
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threatening injuries.. neighbors say crews were outside for hours. phil crowley, neighbor: "it really was heartbreaking really to see, oh my gosh, wow it could have been our house. what happened? we don't know what happened i guess at this point. " nikki: the house is a total loss and the cause of the fire is still being investigated.. check back with local 5 for details on how that injured firefighter is doing. nikki: a winterset man is dead after his vehicle caught fire after a wreck late last night... at about midnight.... 48 year old john timothy eller was driving a jeep cherokee on west summit in winterset.. when according to the highway patrol his vehicle came up on another, and he failed to slow down in time, hitting the second vehicle. the collison forced his vehicle off of the roadway and into a electrical box that caught fire. the driver of the second vehicle was not injured... the incident is still under investigation. nikki/lam: forget being a millionaire... the next powerball winners could be billionaires! no one nailed the numbers for last night's 949 million dollar drawing... that means a massive jump for
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let the frenzy and the daydreaming continue. sot "if i win, i'm going to take a trip around the world." despite millions of americans dipping into their pocketbooks to buy tickets... nats ...no one won the record $949 million dollar powerball jackpot. gary grief, lottery's powerball chair "i was very surprised last night to see the results." saturday nights results stunning even lottery officials. especially when you consider the new jackpot is estimated at 1.3 billion dollars. a number so high it's overwhelming-- even for lottery billboards like this one in buffalo new york that don't have room for that mind boggling number. gary grief, lottery's powerball chair "we know this jackpot is very winnable." lottery officials admit recent rule changes are making it harder for you to win. but insist the chance to take home the money is still there. gary grief, lottery's powerball chair "they went from 1 in 175 million to 1 in 292 million. just a couple of weeks after that change, we had a $144 million powerball winner come forward." so what if this ticket really is the winner? stephanie gruenhagen/attorney "the first thing you should do is sign the
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and then put it in a safe place." "you need a tax advisor and attorney right away so they can help you make a plan" whatever your plan...experts say to wait at least six months before purchasing anything... nat pop:woman: "probably take my family on a big vacation!" ... so that vacation will have to wait. nikki: iowans broke a powerball record this past week, spending 12 point 7 million dollars on tickets.... the previous record was way back in 2001 when 9.4 million dollars was spent on tickets. and those tickets weren't bought all in vain.... an iowan in sioux city walked away with one million dollars after matching all but the powerball last night. and here in the metro, someone is 50 thousand dollars richer,...a winning ticket was purchased at the kum and go on e-p tru parkway in west des moines. nikki: the next drawing is this wednesday at 10:00 pm. the drawing is not televised in the metro, so make sure to tune in wednesday night to local 5 news at 10. we'll have the winning numbers up as soon as they are available. nikki:
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nikki: how low will gasoline prices go this year? triple-a puts today's national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gas at a dollar-96. folks in ten southern states are paying a dollar-75 or less. usa today dot com reports in some states, a gallon of regular has dropped to a dollar-42! the price of gas could drop to a dollar a gallon in some areas. that hasn't happened since 19-99. nikki: and 20-15 was a strong year for the the u-s jobs market. american employers added more than two and a half million jobs. 292-thousand of those jobs were added in december. it was the second best year for jobs gains since 19-99. americans saw their paychecks go up as well. wages grew 2- point-5 percent in december. it matched the gains in october-- which were the best in six years. nikki: but that good news didn't transfer over to the gaming industry in nevada. casinos in the silver state lost 662 million dollars in 20-15.
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straight year in the red for casinos in las vegas, reno, and elsewhere statewide. a nevada gaming control board member says the losing streak should end this year, with a record 42-million visitors expected in las vegas alone. nikki: and if you think it was cold just walking to your car this morning.. imagine tailgating for a football game.. that's what vikings and seahawks fans got to experience earlier today.. prior to kickoff.. fans took in burgers and beers with the wind chill about thirty degrees below zero.. but that didn't stop them from time.. today. i've got some pant those are some and they saw quite the game.. james:
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nikki: coming up on local 5 news at 10... researchers are looking into preventative measures for hog farmers. why a new virus could mean trouble in this week's farm to family. nikki: and... later, we sit down with governor branstad to hear what he plans to do in the upcoming legislative session. " " "now, we are iowa's most accurate
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peterson. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" james/wx wall will increase through the overnight and remain through the will increase through the overnight and remain through the day tomorrow. there is a slight chance of a light snow shower tomorrow afternoon/evening, but the day should be mainly dry for most of central iowa with temps recovering briefly into the 20s. the temperature
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tuesday as temps plummet to the near single-digit high category. we then bounce way back up close to 40 on thursday, which should help melt any new and remaining snow. the work week currently looks dry with precip chances going up towards next weekend. nikki: light snow shower tomorrow afternoon/evening, but the day should be mainly dry for most of central iowa with temps recovering briefly into the 20s. the temperature rollercoaster continues again on tuesday as temps plummet to the near single-digit high category. we then bounce way back up
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million pigs here in iowa. last year,the poultry industry took a major hit when the avian flu killed more than 30 million birds. now turning to 2016, iowa state keeping their eye on another growing virus. nikki: iowa state vets seeing more cases of the less-deadly seneca valley virus. are only a handful of cases every year. but since july of been nearly 10 cases per week in seven states, including iowa. they don't want producers to panic- but instead are reminding all farmers of pigs, poultry and others- to stay vigilant. stephanie: local 5's claire powell has more in this week's farm to family. in the past forty or fifty years randy hilleman has seen all kinds of pig illnesses. "in the hog business you never know. when teg or prrs any other disease, it goes good then all of the sudden there's something new" now isu veterinarian's are watching a spike in the uncommon senecavirus-a. the virus rarely
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own. but its eery similarity to foreign deadly diseases is what has researchers spooked. "clinical signs are blisters around nose and feet, lameness, those clinical signs look just like foot and mouth disease" generally, state veterinarians only see a handful of cases a year. in 2015 they've seen more than 100. "something changed in the virus that made it more transmisable. we had 100 cases in 6 months, and then none recent weeks." that news- hilleman says- is definitely a good thing. "we dont need that again" the biosecurity put in place since p-e-d-v and avian flu is an everyday necessity on farms across iowa. "you have to get trucks coming in and out, its just a far reaching" he knows if he see's something unusual, state and federal officials need to get invovled. "we have a good relationship with our vet. if we have an issue we call him" the difference between one virus to the next could be industry altering and herd halting. "you hope if theres a vaccine it works, and if
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get it." nikki: if those symptoms of the virus make an appearance.... contact your vet immediately. they'll send tests to state and federal labs. iowa state says they try to return results within 2 to 3 days. as a reminder, the virus cannot infect humans and doesn't make pork less safe to eat. nikki: know someone who should be featured in our weekly farm to family segments? email us at: news at we are iowa dot com. or call us in the newsroom: 1- 800-858-5555. we're on facebook "we are iowa local 5 news" and twitter "we are iowa 5 news" nikki: it's hard to think about now, but you could see higher prices at your barbecues this summer. that's because officials with the iowa farm bureau say that beef producers are going
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cattle aren't doing well in the markets, sometimes losing about $500 dollars per animal. because of that, some farmers are going into cost cutting mode. at this point, there's still a large spread between farmer prices and consumers'. ed kordick, commodities services manager for iowa farm bureau federation: "even though the farmer is losing quite a bit, it's not necessarily going to translate right away into the retail market. what you'll see is probably the prices are going to be sticky on the upside and they're not going to come down as fast as they do for the farmer on the farm." nikki: pork producers had a strong 20- 15, but they could see a bit of a down swing this year. all farmers could benefit from lower corn prices, though. nikki it's the first top 5 plays of the new year! jordan: and we are starting 2016 out on a great note! up next we unveil the firts batch of top plays of 2016... we'll be right back... you're watching local five news at 10. " now, local 5 sports
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with jordan furbee. we are iowa sports" jordan: it's our first top 5 plays of the new year, and central iowa brought it as far as plays are concerned. i had probably 10 that could've fit into the top 5 but ultimately had to leave some on the outside looking in... let's check out our top 5 plays of the week all made by local athletes. play number five...proves that even a poorly executed plan can work out eventually. norwalk's tori van velzen looking for an open teammate, but doink! it goes off the back board...but wait! shelby nelson is there for the "rebound" and passes it right back to van velzen. who waits, patiently and then drives to the hole for two. just like she drew it up! and that is the face of a girl who knew she just got away with something... play number four ..is from a 1 vs. 2 matchup. 3a #1 pella visiting 4a #2 valley. who knew the dutch had some 1980s laker showtime in them. look at nick finney! the ultimate fakeout up and in for two! take another look.
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scott, watch his head. just gets hoodwinked with the fake pass. but valley got the last laugh as pella its first loss of the season. play number three ..we head to the ice. bucs hosting sioux falls. tied at 2 in the 2nd. nikita pavlychev makes the nice check, snags the puck. drops it down to ty pelton-byce up for zach jordan. nothing but net! tick tac toe! 2nd period for the bucs. and that would prove to be the game winning goal. as des moines stampedes sioux falls 6-2! play number two ..we head back to the hardwood. dowling girls hosting north. this one got out of hand quickly, thanks to the play of becca hittner. the future drake bulldog had a game high 21, but her best play might have been a pass! look at the selflessness! what a flip to anna wanek who drops it in for two! this pass had some zing on it! jenny baranczyk has to be
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wearing blue and white next season finally play number one. is the first four parter in top 5 history, the cyclones may have split their two games but man it was fun watch the man they call darth nader. abdel nader was a one man dunk show! here he is with the slam against tech. then versus baylor... georges niang with the lob up to #2 and on the other side monte morris feeds it to nader for the slam! and then my favorite play. pressure from matt thomas and morris leads to a rushed shot. jameel mckay comes up with the board and fires it ahead to morris who lays it up for nader and he unleashes the power of the dark side! abdel nader. #2 in your programs, number one in our hearts! in our local 5 top five play s of the week! jordan: (wraps sports) nikki: thanks jordan... nikki: still to come on local 5 news at 10...the elusive "el chapo" is behind bars again, but now an american actor is under investigation. find out the connection after the break.
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and..the 20-16 legislative session starts tomorrow. we sit down one on one with the governor to see what he plans to accomplish this year. nikki: but first....a mysterious murder case involves an american artist overseas. the details after the break. you're watching local five news at 10. "your watching local 5 news in hd. home of
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nikki/lam: murder mystery in florence, italy. police investigating the death of an american woman who lived there. popular in her neighborhood.. and active on social media. italian police removed ashley olsen's body from her apartment building -- where she was found dead saturday night. authorities reportedly found the 35-year-old florida native in her bed -- with scratches and bruises on her neck. italian newspapers carried her picture with headlines reading "strangled" and "deadly embrace." (name on doorbell, apartment exteriors) olsen had made her home in florence since
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sizeable expatriate community. [sot ex marquardt] sot amy, surname not given, english friend of ashley olsen: "i can't imagine a person who would hurt her, she is a gentle, a kind, a beautiful, friendly, lovely girl and it's an awful shock. we've got a great community here of people and everyone loved her." (more body being removed) italian news reports said that olsen's boyfriend, an italian artist also living in florence, became worried when he hadn't heard from her for days. nikki: prosecutors have opened a murder investigation. they said they have no suspects so far. meanwhile, mourners have left a memorial of roses at ashley olsen's doorstep. nikki: did hollywood help put the world's most infamous drug kingpin in handcuffs? mexican authorities are now looking to question actor sean penn after he reportedly met in secret with "el chapo." new video shows the accused killer recording himself for penn and a mexican actress - who he hoped would make a movie
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now mexican they used those to help track and now that el behind bars - penn is under fire. sot - denis mcdonough / white house chief of staff "we'll let somebody else sort out what sean penn did and didn't do. el chapo's where he should be." nikki: stay there? since el chapo has demonstrated his ability to break out of two mexican super max prisons? he could be the u-s to face charges. nikki: day eight of an armed protest's take over of an oregon wildlife refuge. for the last week, ammon bundy and his supporters have called it home. now there's another armed group joining the protests--membe rs from an armed group called the pacific patriot network . carrying high caliber weapons, this new "militia" stepped out of cars and trucks.. and began pushing reporters and photographers.. off the public road. the group alleges to protect american's civil rights against a tyrranical government. "this is not about the hammonds, this is not about the bundys, this is about a government who is walking outside
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a liaison for the bundy crew says the group showed up on their own to provide security for the occupiers. county officials say their working on a plan to transfer land management power from the federal government to the county. nikki: the remains of a nebraska pub fire looks like a winter wonderland today. flames burst through the patio area of m's pub yesterday after an explosion. the second alarm fire evacuated all the buildings nearby. fire crews said part of the basement under the pub collapsed and made the fire harder to fight. " " nikki: no one was injured in the fire, but crews say they delt with multiple equipment issues due to last night's frigid temps. you can see from these pictures just how quickley the blazing building was turned to ice. leaving behind quite the spectcle. nikki: meteorologist james peterson
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with a quick look at the forecast. james clouds will increase through the overnight and remain through the day tomorrow. james clouds will increase through the overnight and remain through the day tomorrow. there is a slight chance of a light snow shower tomorrow afternoon/evening, but the day should be mainly dry for most of central iowa with temps recovering briefly into the 20s. the temperature rollercoaster continues again on tuesday as temps plummet to the near single-digit high category. we then bounce way back up close to 40 on thursday, which should help melt any new and remaining snow. the work week currently looks dry with precip chances going up towards next weekend. nikki:
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session kicks off at the statehouse, governor branstad is making headlines with a big plan that affects tax payers, school kids, farmers, and anyone who drinks their tap water. the new plan is getting mix reviews. local five's chief political correspondent amanda krenz sat down with the governor to clear up this state house matter. "amanda camera 19:46:55 what people are hearing because of what happened last session with education funding, this is taking away funding, not the case. (((branstad makes a comment here))) 6:06 it would give us additional funding for school infastructure, provide funding for water quality and do it without raising taxes. branstad says he came up with the idea of using some of the sales tax money to improve water quality because cleaner water is important to iowa's ag economy. no other states are doing anything like it. 8:15 it's not only a concern to farmers that own the land, it's a concern to iowa business and the entire state.
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the governor prepares to to introduce it to the legislature. 9:52 we're hopeful as people learn about what this would really do, we could get support, convince legislature, address school infastructure, water quality and do it without raising taxes." nikki: we're expected to hear more about this plan tuesday during the governor's condition of the state address. the session kicks off monday, look for the latest from the statehouse this week on local 5. nikki: coming up on the weekend buzz...do you want to build a snowman? this girl does. we'll show you how some nurses helped make her dream come true. we'll be right back... you're watching local five news at 10. nikki:
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iowans have already won big. one person in the metro is 50 thousand dollars richer and another in sioux city is a millionaire. earlier this week , i sat down to get some extra guidence for picking my powerball numbers.... i talked to a psychic... who says it's actually impossible to use their powers to guess the winning numbers... but you can get more money in numbers... but you can get more money in general... by visualizing your success... maybe even using a prop visualizing your
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" you can write yourself a check or put fake money in, but you need to really believe thats going to happen, trust that it's going to happen. give it up to an angel, god whoever you want. put it in a box and don't think about it." james: and finally, an adorable story to share with you from iowa city. a little girl who is very sick, just wants to play in the snow...and a group of nurses helped make her dreams come true. james: izabella saul is in treatment for a rare form of cancer. she dreams about the snow, but doesn't get to spend much time outside because of her illness. some nurses
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independent weather experts" james weather adlib: clouds will increase through the overnight and remain through the day tomorrow. there is a slight chance of a light snow shower tomorrow afternoon/evening, but the day should be mainly dry for most of central iowa with temps recovering briefly into the 20s. the temperature rollercoaster continues again on
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plummet to the near single-digit high category. we then bounce way back up close to 40 on thursday, which should help melt any new and remaining snow. the work week currently looks dry with precip chances going up towards next weekend. nikki: it was a cold day for football... jordan it was a cold day for football... jordan light snow shower tomorrow afternoon/evening, but the day should be mainly dry for most of central iowa with temps recovering briefly into the 20s. the temperature rollercoaster continues again on tuesday as temps plummet to the near single-digit high category. we then bounce way back up close to 40 on thursday, which should help melt any new and remaining snow. the work week currently looks dry with precip chances going up towards next weekend. nikki: it was a cold day for football... jordan
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but be glad we didn't have to sit thru 3 hours of a football game! light snow shower tomorrow afternoon/evening, but the day should be mainly dry for most of central iowa with temps recovering briefly into the 20s. the temperature rollercoaster continues again on tuesday as temps plummet to the near single-digit high category. we then bounce way back up close to 40 on thursday, which should help melt any new and remaining snow. the work week currently looks dry with precip chances going up towards next weekend. nikki: it was a cold day light snow shower tomorrow afternoon/evening, but the day should be mainly dry for most of central iowa with temps recovering briefly into the 20s. the temperature rollercoaster continues again on tuesday as temps plummet to the near single-digit high category. we then bounce way back up close to 40 on thursday, which should help melt any new and remaining snow. the work week currently looks dry with precip chances
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matchups on saturday. today the vikings looking to change that while the packers hoping to keep it going... first up, green bay in our nation's capital taking on the skins... 2nd quarter, 5-0 skins. yes that's real. kirk cousins hits jordan reed for the 24 yard strike pat no good, 11-0! but here come the pack. aaron rodgers buys time then fires it to randall cobb. 11-7. now 11-10. rodgers this time hits davante adams. gb up 17-11 at the break. 3rd quarter, captain kirk leading the charge he keeps it and runs it in to put washington up 18-17. but the packers go to thunder and lightning. james starks with the lightning and the 4 yard score. 24-18. then it's big man eddie lacy who never met a buffet he didn't like. that made it 32-18 after the 2 pointer. green bay on to the divisional round 35-18 the final
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where kick off temp was 6 below! but that doesn't bother former vikings' coach, bud grant! going sleeveless! vikes up 3-0 at halftime. 2nd half, blair walsh knocks in the 43 yard field goal, but check out the laces. facing in and he still knocks it thru. walsh would add another from 47 yards to make it 9-0 minnesota heading to the fourth! but then a crazy play works in seattle's favor. the ball is snapped before russell wilson is ready for it. he recovers, around and tosses it to tyler lockett. who takes it in first and goal. seahawks score on the next play to make it 9-7. next vikings' possession, the sure handed adrian peterson has the ball punched loose by kam chancellor. seattle recovers and kicks a field goal to go up 10-9. vikings though get the ball back and have a chance to win it. walsh from 27 yards and he snap hooks it! check out the hold, laces in.
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way earlier, but missed it when the game was on the line! blair walsh is now ray finkel. vikes fall to seattle 10-9... "we missed a chip shot field goal so, that's life. i thought the fans were outstanding today. they sat in the coldest game in vikings history. i thought they did a great job." "i went out to warm up before everybody came out and took a jog and my contact lense almost froze over and i was like, 'it's probably a good idea to wear a visor today.' "you can never prepare for that kind of weather or that kind of cold because it's like sitting in a freezer honestly." jordan so for the first time in history all 4 road teams win on the wildcard weekend. the matchups for next week look like this. on saturday, the cheifs will visit w england. with the packers heading west to face the cardinals. then on sunday, the seahawks head to a little warmer climate in carolina. and pittsburgh travles to denver to face peyton and the
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jordan: switching to college hoops, the iowa women find themselves back in the rankings at #23. but a loss at michigan on thursday leaves the lady hawks at 12-3 on the year. good news they return home to carver where they've won 25 straight! hawks welcoming in #8 terps up ten at halftime, 3rd period now up 12. knocks down the three. hawks eventually pull within 7. but maryland went with a heavy dose of brianna jones. low and in with the bucket and the foul! more from jones down low for another two. she had 13 of her 15 points in the 2nd half! then it's jones this time coming up with the steal and put back. iowa losestwo in a row for the first time all season. maryland head coach brenda frese, a cedar rapid native and her maryland terrapins snap the hawks 25 game home court winning streak, 76-56. jordan other women's hoops. drake turns a 3 point halftime deficit into a rout! bulldogs score 55 second half points to roll past wichita
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tonight--a behind the scenes look at jordan's wardrobe change tonight at 5:30... nikki: in case you missed it, jordan bundled up like the fans at the nfl wildcard game in minneapolis today...but he had to get back into his suit before we got to the next story...resulting in this... james weather adlib: clouds will increase through the overnight and remain through the day tomorrow. there is a slight chance of a light snow shower tomorrow afternoon/evening, but the day should be mainly dry for most of central iowa with temps recovering briefly into the 20s. the temperature rollercoaster continues again on tuesday as temps plummet to the near single-digit high category. we then bounce way back up close to 40 on thursday, which should help melt any new and remaining snow. the work week currently looks dry with precip chances going up towards next weekend. nikki thanks for watching abc five news at 10... you can find all
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