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for more now - we turn to fox 28 news reporter dora miller live in iowa city, dora? minutes ago. here at city high, it was aight race bernie sanders and hillary clinton -- who were almost split 50/50. democratic and republican races tonight are running at the bottom of the screen. screen.and for much more on tonight's developments throughout the night, head over to the @ompletely redesigned fox 28 iowa dot coco there you'll find u uated information, tonight's results and video as it comes in to the fox 28 newsroom.it's all fox 28 iowa dot com. many caucus sites were merged with others, utilizing thehe precincts from both parties. parties.fox 28 news reporter steffi lee was at one such location tonight. tonight.she joins us now live from cedar rapids with more, stefef? huge turnout tonight which did cause a delay and even causing a traffic jam outside the church.and inside this room we had six precincts and you could hear iowans geing down to the grassroots level: level:we found many first time and rubio o o is maintaining a sod third.sen ted final push before caucus goers made th
for more now - we turn to fox 28 news reporter dora miller live in iowa city, dora? minutes ago. here at city high, it was aight race bernie sanders and hillary clinton -- who were almost split 50/50. democratic and republican races tonight are running at the bottom of the screen. screen.and for much more on tonight's developments throughout the night, head over to the @ompletely redesigned fox 28 iowa dot coco there you'll find u uated information, tonight's results and video as it comes in to...
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different.fox 28 news reporter dora miller is at the university of iowa for tonight's big party. party. this is too fun! i could do this all night but i have to take a break to tell you about this incredible girl we met. she's 11 and her name is sophie. she was diagnosed with leukemia at only 3 1/2 years old. she says she was at her realized something was wrong. sadly, her grandma had just passed away from the same cancer.but with the help of dance marathon, sophie was able to get treatment for more than 2 years. but here's the exciting news, she's been out of treatment for six years. sophie lowe 01:08:56 "it's really been a lot of inspiration and just joy because really what this is is showing how wonderful life can really be and you really want to live up to this because this is something great."i'm sure sophie's still in here dancing so i'm going back in! see you guys a little bit later. thanks dora.instead of dancing g it was soup dishes s bebefiting a corridor group tonight. tonight.the marion american legion hosted this soup supper for the iowa humane alliance. organizers h
different.fox 28 news reporter dora miller is at the university of iowa for tonight's big party. party. this is too fun! i could do this all night but i have to take a break to tell you about this incredible girl we met. she's 11 and her name is sophie. she was diagnosed with leukemia at only 3 1/2 years old. she says she was at her realized something was wrong. sadly, her grandma had just passed away from the same cancer.but with the help of dance marathon, sophie was able to get treatment for...
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that's where we find cbs 2 news reporter dora miller. she's been hanging out while pare for this huge event. dora? [no audio ] into.in just couple of hours, this place will be filled with hundreds of students...let me put this into perspective -- over the past 21-years, "the big event" has raised more than 16-million dollars for the u-i children's hospital to help kids battling cancer.two million of those dollars raised just last year. we'll start the dancing at 7 -- and they'll be going all night until tomorrow night at 7.tonight, we'll be talking to some families that are grateful for all this dancing.. dancing..by the way, if you can't make it, you can still donate.we'll have a link on our website.but right now -- i have to start stretching so the young kids don't show me iowa city, dora miller cbs 2 news live at five right now - >> all right, dora. they may be young but represent us well. we know you will. >>> right now women like me and men across the country are wearing red for go red for women day. february is heart month, and the
that's where we find cbs 2 news reporter dora miller. she's been hanging out while pare for this huge event. dora? [no audio ] into.in just couple of hours, this place will be filled with hundreds of students...let me put this into perspective -- over the past 21-years, "the big event" has raised more than 16-million dollars for the u-i children's hospital to help kids battling cancer.two million of those dollars raised just last year. we'll start the dancing at 7 -- and they'll be...
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reporter dora miller is live the clear up the miss conception. >> listen to these numbers, just one half of one% of drivers actually get these tickets in the mail. but if you are part of that small percentage, take a listen. >> so a traffic camera caught you speeding. you only realize that when you find the dreaded citation in the mail. . >> i have gotten a couple. >> but that $75 is burning a hole in your pocket. >> i can't remember what happens if you don't pay it. >> the hammer in the past has been it will affect your credit rating so if you were out to ok for a loan, there would be this on your record. >> now mayor says thatcamera has lost its impact. >> the city will attempt to collect on that fine, and if people still don't pay, then thonly other resource the city would have would be to take the individual to court. >> in the big scheme of things, corbet said that's not an option the city plans to explore. >> we are not going to go through the legal expense of trying to take someone to court for $75. that doesn't make any financial sense. >> last year a court ruling that the city c
reporter dora miller is live the clear up the miss conception. >> listen to these numbers, just one half of one% of drivers actually get these tickets in the mail. but if you are part of that small percentage, take a listen. >> so a traffic camera caught you speeding. you only realize that when you find the dreaded citation in the mail. . >> i have gotten a couple. >> but that $75 is burning a hole in your pocket. >> i can't remember what happens if you don't pay...
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you.fox 28 news reporter dora miller was at campaign launch tonight and is live in cedar rapids with more. they need 6.5 million dollars to pay off this building...the money will go toward improvements for services and ultimately, help children with mental illnesses cope and thrive in society. society. david's problems started early -- i ithe second grade. grade. "it was a point in our family where we were in crisis."his dad recalls a time at their breaking point. point. "at school he would ld things totother and then we'd get home and then he'd let go of the all the emotion he was holding up and then home became an issue."they had resources from the school david attended...and they did all they could at home.but it wasn't enough. enough. "from what i can remember,tanager was a not only very scary for me, but also, and most of all, extraordinarily helpful."david grace... "for me, i didn't understand the amount of stress i was putting my family through and i didn't realize what i was doing."but so many other families are in that same spot... spot..."there's a waiting list of families
you.fox 28 news reporter dora miller was at campaign launch tonight and is live in cedar rapids with more. they need 6.5 million dollars to pay off this building...the money will go toward improvements for services and ultimately, help children with mental illnesses cope and thrive in society. society. david's problems started early -- i ithe second grade. grade. "it was a point in our family where we were in crisis."his dad recalls a time at their breaking point. point. "at...
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dora miller, fox 28 news. still developing tonight - -the heads of the c-d-c and the national institute of >>> the heads of the cdc and national institute of allergy and infectious disease are in washington, testifying about the mosquito-related zika virus outbreak. the virus, now linked to birth become ill, is spreading in the u.s. and 17 states. graphic descriptions were given of the moss cheetos, saying it can infect five people in a single bill. the president has asked for $2billion to combat the virus. cbs 2 news reporter marissa scott explains what blood donors need to look out for before giving blood. >> reporter: there are no reports in iowa, but the mississippi valley regional blood center is continuing to ask normal screening questions but with added concerns due to the spread of the virus. they want to know where you traveled, if you traveled to mexico, the caribbean or other countries from zika is found -- they're not concerned about travelers going to florida or the states. >> abb did a study to s
dora miller, fox 28 news. still developing tonight - -the heads of the c-d-c and the national institute of >>> the heads of the cdc and national institute of allergy and infectious disease are in washington, testifying about the mosquito-related zika virus outbreak. the virus, now linked to birth become ill, is spreading in the u.s. and 17 states. graphic descriptions were given of the moss cheetos, saying it can infect five people in a single bill. the president has asked for...
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. >>> cbs 2 reporter dora miller visited to get to the bottom of the allegations. dora? >>reporter: it looks like there has been movement to the ststy since we reported, progress has been made in there trying to figure out what really happened at jefferson high. >>> brent bush says these pictures were taken in the jefferson high. there are signs stating asbestos was in the area but according to brent the sign and the red tape or not ough to reduce e risk. >>> it should not have happened the way it did. we should've had proper shooting up an hepa filters to keep that from being spread. >>reportererdr. brad bok isisthe superintendent at the school district in cedar rapids that he only found out about the mishap. >> a look at the pictures anan n't have the expertise. in an email he contacted the department months ago. >>reporter: he called common iowa dnr and left a detailed voicemail, neither toto nor anyone else bothered to return my call. >> i don't know that i have enough information to understand where things are. it sounds like he would try and do due diligence with t
. >>> cbs 2 reporter dora miller visited to get to the bottom of the allegations. dora? >>reporter: it looks like there has been movement to the ststy since we reported, progress has been made in there trying to figure out what really happened at jefferson high. >>> brent bush says these pictures were taken in the jefferson high. there are signs stating asbestos was in the area but according to brent the sign and the red tape or not ough to reduce e risk. >>> it...
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cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is at the town hall right now, dora, what has been said? doors. cbs 2 news reporter dora miller joins us with more. >> reporter: president harreld wrap up his presentation maybe at around 4:35. but in the first 20 minutes of his presentation, people were yelling. one main protester cameup to the front. one of them being resign. and as soon as you walk into the doors here, there was -- you could feel the tension. but bruce harreld decided he would d ignore most of the comments from the protestors. he continued on with his presentation comparing university of iowa to different campuses around the nation. so he made sure at he stayed on topic. however, he did constantly get interrupted. the question-and-answer session is going on right now. anyone can ask any question they want. they are not prescreened. so he did apologize at the beginning. i did get to listen to that. he did apologize for all the interruptions. is still trying to hold the town hall and make as it professional as possible. the questions from people will continue until 6:00. we'll ha
cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is at the town hall right now, dora, what has been said? doors. cbs 2 news reporter dora miller joins us with more. >> reporter: president harreld wrap up his presentation maybe at around 4:35. but in the first 20 minutes of his presentation, people were yelling. one main protester cameup to the front. one of them being resign. and as soon as you walk into the doors here, there was -- you could feel the tension. but bruce harreld decided he would d ignore...
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covering the corridor in cedar rapids, dora miller, cbs 2 news ten at 10. violence in cedar rapids was high on the list of topics s discussed at today's state of the city address.mayor ron corbett highlighted the recent activation of a police community action te, or p-cat.he also touched on successes in the last year, including the expansion of the city's medical and arts cbs 2 news ten at ten continues now with new information about a deadly chopper crash near pearl harbor. harbor. that helicopter plunged into the wer near the arizona memorial last week. the pilot told investigators he heard a grinding sound and a bang before the crash.he said he was going to land in a grassy area but changed course due to people on the ground. authorities believe that passengers.a 16-year-old died from injuries suffered in the crash. some eastern iowans are back in the corridor tonight after a long day at the state house. house.just 24 hours after federal officials pushed the transition to privatized medicaid back another month to april first , many medicaid patients gath
covering the corridor in cedar rapids, dora miller, cbs 2 news ten at 10. violence in cedar rapids was high on the list of topics s discussed at today's state of the city address.mayor ron corbett highlighted the recent activation of a police community action te, or p-cat.he also touched on successes in the last year, including the expansion of the city's medical and arts cbs 2 news ten at ten continues now with new information about a deadly chopper crash near pearl harbor. harbor. that...
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dora miller, cbs news. >> thank you. violence in cedar rapids was high on the list of topics scussed today in the city about a month now.the program launched last year in an effort to target high-violence areas of the city to provide supporormayor ron corbett also took time to highlight some areas of success, including the expansion of the city's med quarter and arts district along third street.corbett is contininng to ask residents to get involved. "if you make the call to get involved, people will cheer for you. why? becse you made the right call and if you do, it will help make the state of our city even stronger." stronger."the city is also waiting for federal funding to
dora miller, cbs news. >> thank you. violence in cedar rapids was high on the list of topics scussed today in the city about a month now.the program launched last year in an effort to target high-violence areas of the city to provide supporormayor ron corbett also took time to highlight some areas of success, including the expansion of the city's med quarter and arts district along third street.corbett is contininng to ask residents to get involved. "if you make the call to get...
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iowa.that's where thousands nominee.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller live in iowa city, dora? caucuses wrapped up just a few minutes ago. here at city high, it was a tight race between two of the candidates. bernie sanders and hillary split 50/50. this is what we have for results here... . >> if you would please get your (no audio). >> the biggest selling point is that if you look around here, there's a lot of energy for hillary. burden of proofny too, but there's energy for hillary. she has the experience. she's maybe not as far to the left as bernie is. but that means she's baby able to get things done. . >> thank you dora. appreciate it. in more rural parts of iowa, the gatherings were more intimate (no audio) tonight in an absolutely packed house housemore than 150 supporters came out this was from two precincts here in the anamosa area.that's 50 more voters than in an average caucus year. in the end, bernie sanders was exactly right, when he said turnout would make or break his campaign.the final numbers, hillary 75, bernie 74. most of the sanders supporters were not 20 s
iowa.that's where thousands nominee.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller live in iowa city, dora? caucuses wrapped up just a few minutes ago. here at city high, it was a tight race between two of the candidates. bernie sanders and hillary split 50/50. this is what we have for results here... . >> if you would please get your (no audio). >> the biggest selling point is that if you look around here, there's a lot of energy for hillary. burden of proofny too, but there's energy for hillary....
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night.fox 28 news reporter dora miller joins us now live with more on what police are saying, and *not* saying tonight, dora? there are still a lot of questions in this case... police are telling us that this was not a random act... they are still conducting interviews with witnesses but they haven't released any leads in this investigation. " when i heard the gunshots, laid my family on the floor and took cover, waited for the police to show up before i stuck my head out the door." larry lives at cedar valley townhomes.....where the first homicide of the year happened. happened. "when i walked to the parking lot, it was a dude laying in the parking lot and they were performing cpr on him, but from [hat i saw he was dead before they even the heavy police activity aroundndis home... surprisingly, he feels safe. safe."violence is gonna be everywhere, it's not like you can get away from it." it." "gun violence is a symptom oother issues that are creating it and so the police department needs to work with the rest of the community to address this problem."cedar rapids police chief wayne je
night.fox 28 news reporter dora miller joins us now live with more on what police are saying, and *not* saying tonight, dora? there are still a lot of questions in this case... police are telling us that this was not a random act... they are still conducting interviews with witnesses but they haven't released any leads in this investigation. " when i heard the gunshots, laid my family on the floor and took cover, waited for the police to show up before i stuck my head out the door."...
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covering the corridor in iowa city, dora miller fox 28 news. more layoffs are coming to deere and company. company.the company says it will cut 100-positions at facilities in dubuque an davenport.the cuts take effect april first.deere and company's stock plunged after poororearnings numbers.a slowdown in sales in the farming sector is contributing to a big dropoff in business for the company. right now, more cases of the zika virus are popping up in iowa. iowa.the public health department now says there are three cases of the virus in the hawkeye state. all are women between the ages of 41 and 80 and none are pregnant. all three traveled abroad to areas where the zika virus is rapidly spreading. will continue to send weekly updates on zika casess. revamping iowa's water quality continues to remain high on the state's priority list. list.the iowa institute of hydraulic resrch now has a tool that tracksthat progress. the iowa water quality information ystem is the institute's interactive website collecting data on nitrate levels.it gathers inform
covering the corridor in iowa city, dora miller fox 28 news. more layoffs are coming to deere and company. company.the company says it will cut 100-positions at facilities in dubuque an davenport.the cuts take effect april first.deere and company's stock plunged after poororearnings numbers.a slowdown in sales in the farming sector is contributing to a big dropoff in business for the company. right now, more cases of the zika virus are popping up in iowa. iowa.the public health department now...
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covering the corridor in cedar rapids, dora miller fox 28 news dora thanks.a new development now in a deadly cedar rapids fire. fire.fox 28 news has learned that 76-year-old karen jacobs passed away in the hospital after monday morning's fire on the southwest side. side.she and her husband were pulled from the burning home by firefighters.76-year-old ronald jacobs was pronounced dead at the scene. investigators believe smoking materials started the fire and there were no working smoke alarms inside the home. right now... investigating a shots fired incident.officers say two homes near the 1500 block of woodmayr drive were hit by the bullets.several shell casings were found at the scene.police tell fox 28 news that no one was injured.investigators have not made any arrests. in cedar rapids. rapids.one person may be facing trouble with the law tonight after a morning shooting and police chase. chase.the shots were fired just before 10-this morning in the 14-hundred block of sixth avenue southeast.officers a block away - investigating a possible burglary - heard the shots and ran toward
covering the corridor in cedar rapids, dora miller fox 28 news dora thanks.a new development now in a deadly cedar rapids fire. fire.fox 28 news has learned that 76-year-old karen jacobs passed away in the hospital after monday morning's fire on the southwest side. side.she and her husband were pulled from the burning home by firefighters.76-year-old ronald jacobs was pronounced dead at the scene. investigators believe smoking materials started the fire and there were no working smoke alarms...
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case.fox 28 news reporter dora miller joins us live to clear up the misconception. just one half of one percent of people actually get these speeding tickets from the traffic cameras.if you're part of that small group, your ticket might not impact you as think. so a traffic camera caught you speeding on interstate 380.you only realize that when you find the dreaded citation in the mail. mail."i've gotten a couple because they have one right at my exit."but that 75 dollars pocket."i don't remember what happens if you don't pay it." what if i told you that nothing happens if you don't pay it? "ha." "ha.""the hammer in the past has been that it can affect your credit rating, so if you were out to look for a car loan or a house loan, there would be this on your record." now -- mayor ron corbett -- who's lobbied for the controversial cameras -- says that hammer has lost its impact. impact."the collection agency will attempt to collect on that fine and if people still don't pay then the only other resource the city would have would be to take the individual to court."in t
case.fox 28 news reporter dora miller joins us live to clear up the misconception. just one half of one percent of people actually get these speeding tickets from the traffic cameras.if you're part of that small group, your ticket might not impact you as think. so a traffic camera caught you speeding on interstate 380.you only realize that when you find the dreaded citation in the mail. mail."i've gotten a couple because they have one right at my exit."but that 75 dollars...
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viewers shared a video -- which is a recording of a our facebook page pagefox 28 news reporter dora miller milleris live to tell us what health officials and community members think about itdora, what are people saying? for the people who eat at the restaurant...they're not feeling too good right now.if you see something like this happening at a place you like to eat, there's a way to report it. it. we all know popeyes for their chicken...but now, some think their workers have gone fowl. fowl."keep on doing that and dropping that s**t, they gonna eat that s**t. they high and drunk anyway." anyway." "yuck and i don't go out to eat much for that reason." reason." "that's disgusting, at home the 30 second rule i understand, but not a restaurant that's supposed to be at a higher level."that video is finiding its way around the internet...and it's enough to make heidi from the health department shake her head. head. "oh no."she says it's never okay to drop food on the floor and serve it... it..."there's no such thing as the 5 second rule."but if you happen to see something like "first step is t
viewers shared a video -- which is a recording of a our facebook page pagefox 28 news reporter dora miller milleris live to tell us what health officials and community members think about itdora, what are people saying? for the people who eat at the restaurant...they're not feeling too good right now.if you see something like this happening at a place you like to eat, there's a way to report it. it. we all know popeyes for their chicken...but now, some think their workers have gone fowl....
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exposed.tonight, fox 28 news reporter dora miller tells us about the health-risk of cancer-causing asbestos. asbestos is typically known for causing mesothelioma...we talked to the iowa department of public health to find out how much is too much exposure and at risks people face. face. "i don't think i was seriously exposed to it, i probably just got a little bit in my lungs. i'm sure i got some kind of exposure."that's brent busch -- recalling his exposure to asbestos while working at jefferson high school in 2013. the iowa department of f publbl heheth says breathing in a little is expected, the worry comes after long term exposure. exposure."we're exposed to asbestos in some form every day of our lives, asbestos is a very natural occurring material so we're all exposed to some small level."but how much is too much?ken says that dends, but there are places that have higher amounts and that's not safe. highest levels in construction zones where there's been very poor management of materials, very dry dusty situations for extended periods of time."when asbestos-related concerns arose at wa
exposed.tonight, fox 28 news reporter dora miller tells us about the health-risk of cancer-causing asbestos. asbestos is typically known for causing mesothelioma...we talked to the iowa department of public health to find out how much is too much exposure and at risks people face. face. "i don't think i was seriously exposed to it, i probably just got a little bit in my lungs. i'm sure i got some kind of exposure."that's brent busch -- recalling his exposure to asbestos while working...
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tonight, dora miller tells about the health risks. >> reporter: asbestos is usually neen for causing cancer. so how much is too much exposure and what risk do people face. >> i probabay just got a little bit in my lungs. i'm sure i got some sort of exposure. >> reporter: the iowa department of p plic health sayay breathing in a little is expected. the worry comes after long-term exposure. >> it's a very naturally occurring material so we're all exposed to some level. that have higher amounts and that is not safe. >> typically the highest levels in construction zones where they have a very poor management of materialing and dry, dusty situations for expended periods of time. >> reporter: people are given the option to be tested. so some people took advantage of going to the doctor to do that and likely some did not. >> they need to be talking to their health care provider to look at monitoring. >> reporter: sympathy tolls can includudshortness of breath.h. but sympathy tolls may not show up for a while. ken says it's not necessarily the part cals that cause it's the damage they do whe
tonight, dora miller tells about the health risks. >> reporter: asbestos is usually neen for causing cancer. so how much is too much exposure and what risk do people face. >> i probabay just got a little bit in my lungs. i'm sure i got some sort of exposure. >> reporter: the iowa department of p plic health sayay breathing in a little is expected. the worry comes after long-term exposure. >> it's a very naturally occurring material so we're all exposed to some level....
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dora miller joins us with what there was quite a loud display there tonight. >> reporter: yeah. that's an understatement i think. it was supposed to shed light on things that happened in the of the night. take a look. harreld says he plans to do this type of town hall 3 times a year. as for the protesters, he says he respects their opinions but as president, he has work to do. he has work as president, opinions but respects their he says he protesters, as for the type of harreld says he plans to do this type of town hall 3 times a year. as for the protesters, he says he respects their opinions but as president, he has work to do. tonight in sports... sports...it's win or go home for many local high school basketball teams... highlights from all over the state... 19 and 3... the number two-ranking in five- a... that's good and all... but to the iowa city girls... it's not good enou >>> 19 and 3. the number 2 ranking in 5 a. but to the iowa city girms it's not good enough. a trip to state is on the line tonight. earl gets a clean look and knocks down the triple. it was swiped away
dora miller joins us with what there was quite a loud display there tonight. >> reporter: yeah. that's an understatement i think. it was supposed to shed light on things that happened in the of the night. take a look. harreld says he plans to do this type of town hall 3 times a year. as for the protesters, he says he respects their opinions but as president, he has work to do. he has work as president, opinions but respects their he says he protesters, as for the type of harreld says he...
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go.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller, miller,is live in tiffin right now has more on tongiht's talk, dora? tonight, young workers took the heat....after city council proposed an ordinance that would keep minimum wage as low as $7.25 for workers under 18 yes old. "i don't think thatate should [ no audio ] . less. equal work, equal pay." "if you start making a cutoff based on age of younger than 18 years, you can flip that around and make the same discrimination about people over 50."people i ithe council meeting were all on the same page..it was the council that was split on the decision to keep minimum wage lower for teenagers. "i think what it's about it suppressing wages and it doesn't suppress wages for completely against, but it suppresses wages for everyone." "i have a hard time feeling bad for this minimumuwage. i feel you have to work, prove yourself to be a good worker and you will get your pay.""i like the passion of trying to pay more, i'm not against that. they just won't, they'll >> i i like the passion of trying to pay more. i'm not againsthat. theyl get less hours. >> those
go.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller, miller,is live in tiffin right now has more on tongiht's talk, dora? tonight, young workers took the heat....after city council proposed an ordinance that would keep minimum wage as low as $7.25 for workers under 18 yes old. "i don't think thatate should [ no audio ] . less. equal work, equal pay." "if you start making a cutoff based on age of younger than 18 years, you can flip that around and make the same discrimination about people over...
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dora miller is on campus now with more. >> reporter: so many families special kids wewealked to beforehandnd- a brave boy named vincent. at the end of 2013, vincent's family was dealt an unexpected hand. they were told their son had brain cancer. so all of 2014 and some of 2015 was spent getting treatment. vincent's family says without dance marathon, they wouldn't be able to celebrate his first year treatment free!they say the best part of the organization is feeling like they belong. "dance marathon is a great opportunity for us to be a part of a group that cares about treating us like a noal mily, which a lot of with cancer you don't get that opportunity because people just say they have cancer and some people try to avoid it." it."vincent just turned 7 and celebrated a year without treatment. everyone here will be celebrating with him until tomorrow night at 7! i've already worked up a sweat. in so many people. i'm goingng to head out there and celebrate with him. dora mler. >> that's always such awe great event. >>> speaking of big parties, the first super bowl happened january 1967. >>
dora miller is on campus now with more. >> reporter: so many families special kids wewealked to beforehandnd- a brave boy named vincent. at the end of 2013, vincent's family was dealt an unexpected hand. they were told their son had brain cancer. so all of 2014 and some of 2015 was spent getting treatment. vincent's family says without dance marathon, they wouldn't be able to celebrate his first year treatment free!they say the best part of the organization is feeling like they belong....
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hours.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller millerjoins us live from iowa dancing is only part of the fun tonight...the most exciting part -- we're raising money for children with cancer and their families.let's take a look at what we're about to get into. right now - the cbs 2 news team is joining people across the country wearing red for "go red for women day." day."february i we are joining people across the country y aring red forgo red for women day. february is heart month and the american heart association wants to raise awareness about the signs of heart disease. the association says one in three women die from a heart attack or stroke each year. *your wear red photos- just post them to our facebook page k-g-a-n cbs 2. next on cbs 2 news at six. six.just how much companies are willing to spend on ads for the biggest football game monday on cbs 2 this morning. we'll help you wake up after staying up late for the big game. game.a look at the highlights from the half-time show, to the always entertaining commercials and of course the actual game.join us as we play monday morning quarterback,
hours.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller millerjoins us live from iowa dancing is only part of the fun tonight...the most exciting part -- we're raising money for children with cancer and their families.let's take a look at what we're about to get into. right now - the cbs 2 news team is joining people across the country wearing red for "go red for women day." day."february i we are joining people across the country y aring red forgo red for women day. february is heart month and...
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page.tonight, cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is sharing what health officials and community members think about itdora, what >>> tonight we are sharing what health officials and community members think about an incident at a restaurant. >> reporter: people are not happy. if you see something like this happen at a restaurant, there is a way that you can report it. we all know popeye's were their chicken, but now some think >> i don't go out to eat much for that reason. >> reporter: that video is finding itsway around the internet and it's enough to make someone from the health department shake their head. it's never okay to drop food on "first step is the public is to let the restaurant know that you've seen something like that, report it. >> let the restaurant know and give them the opportunity to correct it. >> reporter: if that doesn't fix the problem, call the health department and they'll send someone. >> it's really insulting. restaurant. >> reporter: a person asserting to be the manager at the restaurant says the employee wasn't talking about customers. joke said in the back o
page.tonight, cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is sharing what health officials and community members think about itdora, what >>> tonight we are sharing what health officials and community members think about an incident at a restaurant. >> reporter: people are not happy. if you see something like this happen at a restaurant, there is a way that you can report it. we all know popeye's were their chicken, but now some think >> i don't go out to eat much for that reason....
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exposed.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller joins us with the latest on the risks. when concerns over asbestos removal at jefferson high school were brought to us... us...we called the ioio department of public health... an electrical worker says he definitely inhaled asbestos but he didn't think it was enough to harm him.it's important to note that particles of asbestos can stay in your lungs for years...but not all exposure automatically leads to lung cancer.however. one group is at a higher risk of cancer than others. "smokers have an increased risk because of the affiliation with smoking and lung cancer. when you add asbestos exposure and scarring from asbestos fibers in the increases."if you feel that you might have been exposed, you are encouraged to talk to your healthcare provider.it may take years to see symptoms, but pupuic health officials recommend testing early.dora miller, cbs 2 news you many not know that we are all exposed to particles of asbestos every day.we are talking to the e alth department to find out why and what the real danger is. is.we're
exposed.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller joins us with the latest on the risks. when concerns over asbestos removal at jefferson high school were brought to us... us...we called the ioio department of public health... an electrical worker says he definitely inhaled asbestos but he didn't think it was enough to harm him.it's important to note that particles of asbestos can stay in your lungs for years...but not all exposure automatically leads to lung cancer.however. one group is at a higher risk...
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hi, kevin. [ cheer in the background ] [ no audio ] to johnsononcounty where dora miller is standing by at city high in iowa city. that's right, kevin. tonight we're caucusing with the dedecrats hhe at city high... you to caucus -- the cafeteria and the auditorium. it's pretty interesting though, this is the first time they haven't had both the democrats and republican caucus here -- one of the republicans sites is at west high. as we look inside the cafeteria. it's pretty quiet now, but not for long. we've been told to reiterate that if this is your polling place, come early. most people will start arriving in the next hour or so. and we'll be here as they do. stay with cbs 2 for updates on tonight's caucus. the main point we can make -- get here on time. thank you dora - and kevingng and be sure to stst with cbs 2 and fox 28 all night on air and online! we're here - we're and online at cbs 2 iowa dot com. we'll bring you the newest cccus numbers as they come in - and we'll give you detailed analysis of the results analysis of the results >> >> we're going to bring you analysis of t
hi, kevin. [ cheer in the background ] [ no audio ] to johnsononcounty where dora miller is standing by at city high in iowa city. that's right, kevin. tonight we're caucusing with the dedecrats hhe at city high... you to caucus -- the cafeteria and the auditorium. it's pretty interesting though, this is the first time they haven't had both the democrats and republican caucus here -- one of the republicans sites is at west high. as we look inside the cafeteria. it's pretty quiet now, but not...
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dora miller, cbs news. >> thank you. violence in cedar rapids was high on the list of topics scussed today in the city about a month now.the program launched last year in an effort to target high-violence areas of the city to provide supporormayor ron corbett also took time to highlight some areas of success, including the expansion of the city's med quarter and arts district along third street.corbett is contininng to ask residents to get involved. "if you make the call to get involved, people will cheer for you. why? becse you made the right call and if you do, it will help make the state of our city even stronger." stronger."the city is also waiting for federal funding to protection after it was approved last year.because of the delay in funding, the project is ving lower on the city's priority list. many women are starting to take self defense classes and get their concealed carry permits, in an effort to protect themselves and their families.coming up tonigig on the cbs 2 news ten at ten, a special report on how not
dora miller, cbs news. >> thank you. violence in cedar rapids was high on the list of topics scussed today in the city about a month now.the program launched last year in an effort to target high-violence areas of the city to provide supporormayor ron corbett also took time to highlight some areas of success, including the expansion of the city's med quarter and arts district along third street.corbett is contininng to ask residents to get involved. "if you make the call to get...
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cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is working on this story right now and will have a full report tonight at ten. turning now to the weather, clouds filled the skies once, again today, but at least the clouds filled the skies once again today, but at least the temperatures were fairly mild. chief meteorologist gary swales is here with a first check of your weather first forecast. >>> that is true. even with the clouds today,y, eastern iowa. readings up into the 40s for highs in much of the area, still at 41 degrees in cedar rapids. winds are northeast at 5, cooling off a bit especially up north where there's still snow pack. 37 in charles city. otherwise, 41 in monticello. 42 in iowa city. here's the clouds wwve been dealing with today. look at the storm taking shape down to the south of us. that promises to be a very significant storm for parts of the ohio valley and looks like and chicago. a winter storm warning has been issued for the chicago area, where they could see 6 to as much as 8 inches of snow. but for us, we'll miss out on all of that. all we'll ha around here are gusty winds
cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is working on this story right now and will have a full report tonight at ten. turning now to the weather, clouds filled the skies once, again today, but at least the clouds filled the skies once again today, but at least the temperatures were fairly mild. chief meteorologist gary swales is here with a first check of your weather first forecast. >>> that is true. even with the clouds today,y, eastern iowa. readings up into the 40s for highs in much of...
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of a growing are supposed to pray several times a day, these rooms are very important.reporter dora miller has more. 3 you can find just about any race or religion on the university of iowa campus... lyn redington/university of iowa dean of students"the university global, international institution, but we want all of our students//to feel welcomed." now -- it's starting to feel a little more like home for some...with new private, prayer rooms for students who practice islam.lyn"we've had students who have tried to find empty rooms, i've even heard of a student using a stairwell so we did think this was a very important and necessary thing to respond to." the student praying in the stairwell -- that's mohammed. mohammed ismail/event coordinator, muslim student association"normally when i'm on campus, i try to look for an empty room, which may be hard in the day with all these students or if i can't find a room i'll go to the top of a staircase and just pray there." another muslim student -- arham -- is used to having a sacred area...he came from a university that had prayer rooms.arham pash
of a growing are supposed to pray several times a day, these rooms are very important.reporter dora miller has more. 3 you can find just about any race or religion on the university of iowa campus... lyn redington/university of iowa dean of students"the university global, international institution, but we want all of our students//to feel welcomed." now -- it's starting to feel a little more like home for some...with new private, prayer rooms for students who practice...
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now dora miller joins us. >> reporter: that's right. many parents and students tonight were emotional as they recalled personal experiences with the football staff. it seemed like the whole football team was there to support the coaches. >> there was a 35-pound weight. >> reporter: he claims the coach was upset and used his position to hurt his son. >> instead of talking to him, he hit him in the mouth breaking his tooth. >> verbal abuse, physical abuse has got to stop. >> reporter: one parent says the abuse goes outside of the locker room. >> some kids get it in the classroom from these coaches. they're pushed to go bully. >> reporter: members of the fool ball team adamantly deny any wrong doing. >> the coachings do not -- coaches do not bully us or abuse us. that is so blown out of proportion. >> these things have been shocking to me. not true. >> they've taught me life values. >> reporter: mark, spokes person for the families who claim abuse says he's not buying it. >>>>we have asked what is the district doing to protect our children
now dora miller joins us. >> reporter: that's right. many parents and students tonight were emotional as they recalled personal experiences with the football staff. it seemed like the whole football team was there to support the coaches. >> there was a 35-pound weight. >> reporter: he claims the coach was upset and used his position to hurt his son. >> instead of talking to him, he hit him in the mouth breaking his tooth. >> verbal abuse, physical abuse has got to...
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gathering.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is live right now at city high school. tonight we're caucusing with the democrats here at city high...where there's two places for you to caucus -- the cafeteria and the auditorium. it's pretty interesting though, this is the first time they haven't republican caucus here -- one of the republicans [ no audio from station ] [ no audio ] >> thanks for the update cbs2 news will have complete coverage throughout the evening and we will have the latest caucus numbers scrolling on the tv and as they come in, that he caned sp to be at around 7-- expected to be aroundp:30 get the latest on cbs -- around 7:30 and get lateth latest on our website and twitter page. results and reaction and we will have more from thely the cal experts on cbs2 news 10 at 10. >>> much more news ahead here on caucus night. >> a winter storm on the horizon we go behind the scenes to see how our forecasting team brings you the critical information that you get. most accurate the american people can't afford to wait for ideas that sound good on paper... the
gathering.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is live right now at city high school. tonight we're caucusing with the democrats here at city high...where there's two places for you to caucus -- the cafeteria and the auditorium. it's pretty interesting though, this is the first time they haven't republican caucus here -- one of the republicans [ no audio from station ] [ no audio ] >> thanks for the update cbs2 news will have complete coverage throughout the evening and we will have the latest...
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schools.fox 28 news reporter dora miller explains how all it's a pretty smooth process. the district heard from parents, students and community leaders after last month's equity conversation, about how they can be more inclusive. now, it's time to implement what they've learned. learned. school should be a successful journey for all kids...no matter their background...so when cedar rapids schools asked for opinions on how to ke that happen -- they got exactly what they were looking for.paul hayes works for the district and says it starts with what students think. think. "they are really the ones that are impacted by the efforts that we are putting in place and so we can speculate as to what the best things might be and we can get input from our commuty members...04:58:57 "the students have the bigger voice."hayes says they're also working on producing a more diverse staff...so the people the kids see the most reflect the community they're in. in. "seeeeg someone that's the same color as them and how successful they've become in is what we hope for students." to be succes
schools.fox 28 news reporter dora miller explains how all it's a pretty smooth process. the district heard from parents, students and community leaders after last month's equity conversation, about how they can be more inclusive. now, it's time to implement what they've learned. learned. school should be a successful journey for all kids...no matter their background...so when cedar rapids schools asked for opinions on how to ke that happen -- they got exactly what they were looking for.paul...
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dora miller, cbs 2 news live 5:00. >> thank you. >>> five people are now dead from storms rocking the gulf states. tornadoes ripped across towns from mississippi to florida. crews are still sorting through rubble in search of findinin susuivors and families are left cleaning up after the damage. right now, the storm is heading towards the carolinas. experts there are reporting possible 60-mile-an-hour winds and an inch of hail. >>> now, here at home, let's check in with repekka ppelman who is filling in for terry whwh is taking day off to recover from his cold. >> it's not as busy as the eastern side of the united states and we have 30s and will stay there. wind will stay elevated. it's because of this storm system that is stretching from the great lakes region all the there are tornado warnings ononing, snow in part of the great lakes, but for us, it's leading to clouds and some of the wind. winds have been sustained between 15 and 20 miles an hour throughout the day today and that's where they'll stay through the night. we could have wind gusts up to 30 miles an hour. temperatures n
dora miller, cbs 2 news live 5:00. >> thank you. >>> five people are now dead from storms rocking the gulf states. tornadoes ripped across towns from mississippi to florida. crews are still sorting through rubble in search of findinin susuivors and families are left cleaning up after the damage. right now, the storm is heading towards the carolinas. experts there are reporting possible 60-mile-an-hour winds and an inch of hail. >>> now, here at home, let's check in with...
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legislature.cbs 2 2ews reporter dora miller joins us from the newsroom with the new details. since cedar rapids community school district is the second school officials s nt the dora. (no audio). >>> we have worked hard to try to keep class sizings, especially in the lower elementary, reasonable. in cedar rapids, we have a number of small elementaries,
legislature.cbs 2 2ews reporter dora miller joins us from the newsroom with the new details. since cedar rapids community school district is the second school officials s nt the dora. (no audio). >>> we have worked hard to try to keep class sizings, especially in the lower elementary, reasonable. in cedar rapids, we have a number of small elementaries,
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go.fox 28 news reporter dora miller, live in tiffin right now has more on tongiht's talk, dora? tonight, young woerok the heat..after city oposed an ordinance that would keep minimum wage as low as $7.25 for workers under 18 years old. be paying kids under 18 any less. equal work, equal pay." "if you start making a cutoff based on age of younger than 18 years, you can flip that around and make the same discrimination about people over 50."people in the council meeting were all on the same page..it was the council that was split on the decision to keep minimum wage lower for teenagers. "i think what it's about it suppressing wages and it doesn't suppress wages for just children, which i am m completely against, but it suppresses wages for everyo bad for this minimum wage. i feel you have to work, prove youruelf to be a good worker and you will get your p p.""i like the passion of trying to pay more, i'm not against that. they just won't, they'll get less hours..""those arguments are 80 years old argument, i'm stating a fact mike. just as you did, i did too."after some heated mome
go.fox 28 news reporter dora miller, live in tiffin right now has more on tongiht's talk, dora? tonight, young woerok the heat..after city oposed an ordinance that would keep minimum wage as low as $7.25 for workers under 18 years old. be paying kids under 18 any less. equal work, equal pay." "if you start making a cutoff based on age of younger than 18 years, you can flip that around and make the same discrimination about people over 50."people in the council meeting were all on...
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food.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is in the newsroom with what some are saying is just plain disgusting. there was only one reaction we've seen to this video... people's mouths drop. drop.it's important to note that the restaurant was closed at the time...but in the video -- which has audio only -- you can hear an employee say they drop food on the floor and it claiming to be the manager at popeye's says the employee in the video was not talking about serving that food to customers...he was referring to people who work there and eat the food.still, people >>> referring to people who work there and eat the food "a lot of places, even if you're using tongs or stuff, if you put it on the counter, it's now considered not clean, you can't then use it directly on food, so obviously the floor is not clean.." clean.."in a statement released by popeyes -- they thank customers for reporting the issue..and they say in part...they are investigating the situation and making sure nothing like this happens again. again.on cbs 2 news at ten, we'll let you hear what was said...and we talk to the health
food.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is in the newsroom with what some are saying is just plain disgusting. there was only one reaction we've seen to this video... people's mouths drop. drop.it's important to note that the restaurant was closed at the time...but in the video -- which has audio only -- you can hear an employee say they drop food on the floor and it claiming to be the manager at popeye's says the employee in the video was not talking about serving that food to customers...he was...
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exposed.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller joins us with the latest on the risks. when concerns over asbestos removal at jefferson high school were brought to us... us...we called the ioio department of public health... an electrical worker says he definitely inhaled asbestos but he didn't think it was enough to harm him.it's important to note that particles of asbestos can stay in your lungs for years...but not all exposure automatically leads to lung cancer.however. one group is at a higher risk of cancer than others. "smokers have an increased risk because of the affiliation with smoking and lung cancer. when you add asbestos exposure and scarring from asbestos fibers in the
exposed.cbs 2 news reporter dora miller joins us with the latest on the risks. when concerns over asbestos removal at jefferson high school were brought to us... us...we called the ioio department of public health... an electrical worker says he definitely inhaled asbestos but he didn't think it was enough to harm him.it's important to note that particles of asbestos can stay in your lungs for years...but not all exposure automatically leads to lung cancer.however. one group is at a higher risk...
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cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is working on this story right now and will have a full report tonight at ten. turning now to the weather, clouds filled the skies once, again today, but at least the clouds filled the skies once again today, but at least the temperatures were fairly mild. chief meteorologist gary swales is here with a first check of your weather first forecast. >>> that is true. even with the clouds today,y,
cbs 2 news reporter dora miller is working on this story right now and will have a full report tonight at ten. turning now to the weather, clouds filled the skies once, again today, but at least the clouds filled the skies once again today, but at least the temperatures were fairly mild. chief meteorologist gary swales is here with a first check of your weather first forecast. >>> that is true. even with the clouds today,y,
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dora miller went to see the rooms.she joins us now with a look at how they are especially helping *one group of students fulfill thehe daily ritual. muslims are supposed to pray five times a day...but without a sacred place, that's hard to do.today, the need for so many muslim students was met.but they say they hope it serves a greater purpose. purpose. you can find just about any race or religion on the university of iowa campus... campus..."the university of iowa is a global, international institution, but we want all of our students 23:39:01 "to feel welcomed." now w it's starting to feel a a little more like home for some...with new private, prayer rooms for students who practice islam. islam."we've had students who have tried to find empty rooms, i've even heard of a student using a stairwell so we did think this was a avery important and necessary thing to respond to."the student praying in the stairwell -- that's mohammed. mohammed."normally when i'm on campus, i try to look for an empty room, which may be hard in the day with all these students or if i can't find a room i'll go
dora miller went to see the rooms.she joins us now with a look at how they are especially helping *one group of students fulfill thehe daily ritual. muslims are supposed to pray five times a day...but without a sacred place, that's hard to do.today, the need for so many muslim students was met.but they say they hope it serves a greater purpose. purpose. you can find just about any race or religion on the university of iowa campus... campus..."the university of iowa is a global,...
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meetingsgsfox 28 news reporter dora miller joins us live from the university with what happened tonight, dora? tonight was supposed to shed light on the universitits past and give a glimpse into future plans...but that wasn't the highlight of the night. take a look look it only took about 20 outburst during president bruce harreld's town hall.but amongst the group-led chantinga&and the woman who sat right up front to taunt the president, now 120 days into his new jobharreld kept to his objectiviv-- saying real work has to be done. done.i hope people actually looking at that data, seeing what it means to them and start to have a conversation about what we should do about it."some people in the audience wouldn't let harreld get too far into the university of iowa's ranking against other schools before demanding they have their turn to speak. speak. "i frankly think we got through most of what i wanted to accomplish, i expected protestors, i actually went out and helped them pass out their leaflets ahead of time." but the smiles and the helping hand didn't'teter those who came to the meeti
meetingsgsfox 28 news reporter dora miller joins us live from the university with what happened tonight, dora? tonight was supposed to shed light on the universitits past and give a glimpse into future plans...but that wasn't the highlight of the night. take a look look it only took about 20 outburst during president bruce harreld's town hall.but amongst the group-led chantinga&and the woman who sat right up front to taunt the president, now 120 days into his new jobharreld kept to his...
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way.it's becoming increasingly common to find women who carry guns.reporter dora miller explains the trend and why it's gaining traction across the corridor -- in this fox 28 news special report. report. you're walking with your children at nighta&a stranger walks up and threatens you and them.do you have the tools to defend yourself?and the better question - are you willing to use them? them? "i'd rather be tried by 12 then carried by six and if anyone tries to hurt my children or myself, they're gonna go down."for ten years, elisabeth has debated carrying a gun. gun. "one of the reasons why i hesitated to get a license to carry was i was afraid of my children getting into and being harmed by the guns that are there to protect us."but in her profession "i've had experiences learning firsthand the dangerous individuals."- and with seven children to take care of - she says it isn't worth the riska&which is why carry class. class.fi step..."i was exposed to firearms around that time. i wasn't necessarily comfortable with them so i wanted to get the proper training and education."she sa
way.it's becoming increasingly common to find women who carry guns.reporter dora miller explains the trend and why it's gaining traction across the corridor -- in this fox 28 news special report. report. you're walking with your children at nighta&a stranger walks up and threatens you and them.do you have the tools to defend yourself?and the better question - are you willing to use them? them? "i'd rather be tried by 12 then carried by six and if anyone tries to hurt my children or...
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families.fox 28 news reporter dora miller shows us how significant a pair of pajamas can be. typically forget about them during the day.y.but for a mother and child who don't have anything else to wear, it's more than an afterthought. donations for people in need can range... range..."if you need it in your house, we need it in our house."that could mean some things we don't even consider. consider. "we don't often think 'let me donate pajamas', but clearly that's something that i, at the end of the day, like to get comfy and put pajamas on." on." "it's just a way for them to feel comforted."at domestive violence intervention program, they help a portion ofhe 400 victims that come forward every year...and d ey clothe them with pajamas. pajamas. "for someone who is fleeing a domestic violence situation and may have nothing, to get something brand new that no one else has had can be pretty impactful."" impactful." "it's just something that's there and it's theirs."judy orchestrates the annual pajama drive with her rotary club. club."we're a very small organization, but we're mi
families.fox 28 news reporter dora miller shows us how significant a pair of pajamas can be. typically forget about them during the day.y.but for a mother and child who don't have anything else to wear, it's more than an afterthought. donations for people in need can range... range..."if you need it in your house, we need it in our house."that could mean some things we don't even consider. consider. "we don't often think 'let me donate pajamas', but clearly that's something that...
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fox 28 news reporter dora miller joins us from the newsroom. some of the complaints range from hitting a child in the mouth with a weight...to making players pick up broken glass with their bare hands. those who play for the coach say he's hard on them, but he never crossed any lines. lines. football is a tough sport... lessons. "it's a mental and physical tough sport that requires just that, mental and physical toughness."when it comes to coaching, there are many eyes on the field. field."i think that there's a lot of parents that aren't ready for their children to get yelled at by somebody or for somebody to be tough on them."greg is a former football coach.and he says he's familiar with a controversy that has many linn mar parents on the defense. defense."they're there to help them with teamwork and become better men, better for society and going forward, instead they're being verbally abused." abused." "there's an issue with the linn mar football program."mark represents a group of parents who allege coach matt casebolt physically and verba
fox 28 news reporter dora miller joins us from the newsroom. some of the complaints range from hitting a child in the mouth with a weight...to making players pick up broken glass with their bare hands. those who play for the coach say he's hard on them, but he never crossed any lines. lines. football is a tough sport... lessons. "it's a mental and physical tough sport that requires just that, mental and physical toughness."when it comes to coaching, there are many eyes on the field....
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reporter dora miller has been looking into this and joins us now with more -- in this fox 28 news exclusive, dora? a viewer called fox 28 news saying he wasexposed to asbestos while working at another high school a few years ago. says if two highgh schools in the area were mishandling asbestos -- there should be an in-depth look at *all schools that were renovated. the attorney general's office will now be looking into allegations of mishandling asbestos at washington high... but one worker believes they should broaden their th the public."brent worked on a geothermal update project at jefferson high in 2013... 2013... "i was the person that was installing the fire alarms getting all that wired up."he says he was exposed to asbestos when crews ripped out pipes in the school. school. "i was literally four or five feet away and the only thing that was separating us from the abatement crew was the yellow piece of caution tape blocking off the hallway." cedar rapids community school district officials say they work hard to keep everyone safe, but they weren't aware of any issues at jefferson. j
reporter dora miller has been looking into this and joins us now with more -- in this fox 28 news exclusive, dora? a viewer called fox 28 news saying he wasexposed to asbestos while working at another high school a few years ago. says if two highgh schools in the area were mishandling asbestos -- there should be an in-depth look at *all schools that were renovated. the attorney general's office will now be looking into allegations of mishandling asbestos at washington high... but one worker...
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dor ra miller -- dora miller joins us. >> reporter: for a mother and a child that don't have anything else to wear, it's more than just an afterthought. >> we don't often think let's koe ate pajamas. -- donate. >> it's just a way for them to feel comforted. >> at domestic violence intervention program they help victims every year and they clothe them with pajamas. >> to get something brand new is >> it's there for them. >> reporter: she o straits the pa gentleman ma drive with her rotary club. >> i'm very touched that she took it upon herself to do this and i hope she can pass the baton one day. >> reporter: they donate about 150 sets of pajamas in the winter. she needs such as help -- as much help as she can get. >>> our skies have broken out a little bit after a cloudy day. we have southeast winds at 6 miles per hour but the clouds you can see precipitation forming on the radars west of us. looks like the clipper will just soints. way. maybe some spots with a inch to an inch and a half. there could be minor accumulations in southern counties. after that, the accepts moderate to the
dor ra miller -- dora miller joins us. >> reporter: for a mother and a child that don't have anything else to wear, it's more than just an afterthought. >> we don't often think let's koe ate pajamas. -- donate. >> it's just a way for them to feel comforted. >> at domestic violence intervention program they help victims every year and they clothe them with pajamas. >> to get something brand new is >> it's there for them. >> reporter: she o straits the pa...
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increasingly common to find women who carry guns, store you will only see here on cbs2 news, reporter dora miller explains that trend and why it is gaining ttction across the board >>reporter: you're in a parking, working with your kids by your side, stranger walks up and threatened you and them. dodoou have the tools to defend yoursese? >> i would rather be -- if anybody tries to hurt my children, or myself, they are going to g gdown. >>reporter:for 10 years, elizabeth has debated carrying a gun. >> one of the reasons why i hesitated to get a linse to carry, i was afafid of my children getting into, the guns, that are there to protect us. >>reporter: *in her profession -- >> i had experiences learning firsthand the mindset of the crazed dangerous individuals. >>reporter:with seven children to takcare of, she says it is not worth the risk which is why she is here at aoncealed carry class >> you are in a class to renew a permit to carrier gun >> i was exposed to firearms around that time. i wasn't necessarily comfortable with them, so i wanted to get the regretted it since, in fact, license >> it'
increasingly common to find women who carry guns, store you will only see here on cbs2 news, reporter dora miller explains that trend and why it is gaining ttction across the board >>reporter: you're in a parking, working with your kids by your side, stranger walks up and threatened you and them. dodoou have the tools to defend yoursese? >> i would rather be -- if anybody tries to hurt my children, or myself, they are going to g gdown. >>reporter:for 10 years, elizabeth has...
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week.dora miller joins us live from marion right now with new developments tonight, dora? many parents -- even students -- were emotional tonight while talking about personal experiences with the football staff...it seemed like the whole football team was in attendance to support the coaches, but parents had some "this is a 35 pound weigh my son was hit in the face with a 45 pound weight." robert's son played football for linn-mar and was one of the players that was allegedly abused by coach matt casebolt. he claims the coach was upset and used his position to hurt his son. son."instead of talking to him and doing it in a the right, appropriate, professional way, he hit it with both palms in the mouth, breaking his tooth." tooth." "the verbal abuse, the physical abuse has got to stop."one parent says the abuse goes outside of the locker room room "some of these kids get it in the classroro from these coaches and they're pushed from the team to go and bully them where they can't even have lunch in the lunchroom." members of the football team adamantly deny any wrondoing...
week.dora miller joins us live from marion right now with new developments tonight, dora? many parents -- even students -- were emotional tonight while talking about personal experiences with the football staff...it seemed like the whole football team was in attendance to support the coaches, but parents had some "this is a 35 pound weigh my son was hit in the face with a 45 pound weight." robert's son played football for linn-mar and was one of the players that was allegedly abused...