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in the past week 26 body cameras have hit the streets in marshalltown. the department will have the cameras activated on all calls, traffic stops and other encounters with the public in marshalltown. police tre is being used as evidence. officers receive life-saver awards for this rescue. a man collapsed in the t-s-a line at the miami airport in october. as other passengers scrambled to try and help him, four miami-dade police officers rushed in. they assessed him, performed c-p-r and used a defibrillator machine to get his heart every day... they don't even it they're saving lives because of their training... i was basically surrounded by angels doctor last week. i should've been dead and i'm still here and it's only because of them." one of the officers said he's happy they could be there to onto the white house transition -- an unexpected announcement from president-elect donald trump. a spokesman said there would be until next week -- but trump let one slip during a rally last night. tracie potts tells us who it is... and why his confirmation could b
in the past week 26 body cameras have hit the streets in marshalltown. the department will have the cameras activated on all calls, traffic stops and other encounters with the public in marshalltown. police tre is being used as evidence. officers receive life-saver awards for this rescue. a man collapsed in the t-s-a line at the miami airport in october. as other passengers scrambled to try and help him, four miami-dade police officers rushed in. they assessed him, performed c-p-r and used a...
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the marshalltown police department will have 26 body cameras. they'll be activated on all calls, traffic stops and other encounters with the public. police there plan to keep the video stored for up to 6- months -- and longer -- if it's being used as evidence. break the world record of ringing the salvation army bell. he needs to go for more than 150 hours straight. he's allowed short breaks if he needs them. his mission began monday and he won't break the record until sunday! "little tired, maybe, but i'm hanging in there. i'm good. end or it seems like we've made a turn in this, so that's good." once again many of us here at kwwl kettle" contest for the salvation army. tomorrow -- you can visit kristin rogers at the coralville walmart from ten in the morning until two in the afternoon. it's coming up on today in iowa.... security cameras capture a tornado hitting a school campus. plus... a new type of sugar could cut calories in chocolate. those stories plus the forecast "now your storm track 7 let's go to storm track seven meteorologist eilee
the marshalltown police department will have 26 body cameras. they'll be activated on all calls, traffic stops and other encounters with the public. police there plan to keep the video stored for up to 6- months -- and longer -- if it's being used as evidence. break the world record of ringing the salvation army bell. he needs to go for more than 150 hours straight. he's allowed short breaks if he needs them. his mission began monday and he won't break the record until sunday! "little...
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in the past week 26 body cameras have hit the streets in marshalltown. the department will have the cameras activated on all calls, traffic stops and other encounters with the public in to keep the video stored for up to 180 days -- and longer if it is being used as evidence. continuing coverage now -- with president elect donald trump back on the road -- and out in public -- for the first time since his election night win. he hit two states today -- making big announcements as well as thanking voters that were key to his victory. brian mooar as the latest tonight. on his first official trip battleground thank-you tour. "in a true sense history called and the people of this great state answered ... you candidate ... he promised to grow the economy ... shrink taxes ... and rebuild an energy independent america. he took joy in mocking the skeptics. "how many times did we hear this, there is no path to 270 and he announced he's naming retired general james mattis as his defense secretary. "he is the closest thing we have to general george patton that we hav
in the past week 26 body cameras have hit the streets in marshalltown. the department will have the cameras activated on all calls, traffic stops and other encounters with the public in to keep the video stored for up to 180 days -- and longer if it is being used as evidence. continuing coverage now -- with president elect donald trump back on the road -- and out in public -- for the first time since his election night win. he hit two states today -- making big announcements as well as thanking...
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the marshalltown police department will have 26 body cameras. they'll be activated on all calls, traffic stops and other encounters with the public. police there plan to keep the video stored for up to 6- months a man is ringing his way into a missouri man is attempting to break the world record of ringing the salvation army bell. he needs to go for more than 150 hours straight. he's allowed short breaks if he needs them. his mission began monday and he won't break the record until sunday! at the end or it seems like we've made a turn in this, so that's good." once again many of us here at kwwl are competing in a "metal in the kettle" contest for the salvation army. tomorrow -- you can visit kristin rogers at the coralville walmart from ten in the morning until course -- playing his first tournament round in nearly 16 months. he's been recovering from back surgery. he was on fire early on -- but a ball in the water. he currently ranked last in the field of 18. iowa native zach johnson is ranked 16th. a very busy night on n-h-l ice. 12 games on t
the marshalltown police department will have 26 body cameras. they'll be activated on all calls, traffic stops and other encounters with the public. police there plan to keep the video stored for up to 6- months a man is ringing his way into a missouri man is attempting to break the world record of ringing the salvation army bell. he needs to go for more than 150 hours straight. he's allowed short breaks if he needs them. his mission began monday and he won't break the record until sunday! at...