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. >> a lot of the work was done early in the mororng, before classes started. >> the leaves -- we've made them go and float into the names, symbolizing the rebirth and the memory of the soldiers, because they're still within us in our hearts. >> and like the soldiers they're honoring, the artists wear their own special version of dog tags. >> it shows that you've been working on t t mural and that you have the courage to work on it and make a difference. >> and it's supposed to, once again, represent hope, freedom, everything the soldiers fight for. >> i've been in combat five times, and every time you deploy and you're away from your family, away from, actually, the united states, a l l of time, you wonder if f ople really care and if people are actually thinking about you. when i see things like this. >> i have deployed, too, and it brings memories back just to see these names on the walls. and to see some of the paintings that they have done -- it's remarkable.. what really impressed me the most is that our k ks are taking the time to do this. >> this is truly incredible to thinth
. >> a lot of the work was done early in the mororng, before classes started. >> the leaves -- we've made them go and float into the names, symbolizing the rebirth and the memory of the soldiers, because they're still within us in our hearts. >> and like the soldiers they're honoring, the artists wear their own special version of dog tags. >> it shows that you've been working on t t mural and that you have the courage to work on it and make a difference. >> and...
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gifts.this mororng cbs 2 news reporter matt hammill takes us road tripping to one of those great getaway locations locationsjust a few hours south of the corridor.. " varoooooooooooooom " " it is the most amazing collection of art and art places and restaurants you can imagine in columbia missouri. " the bat signal - is lit - in the north village arts district - - and inside art-landish h - the super - heroes - of imagination - are showing their stuff. a gallery with the kind of fortune teller ambiance - where you might expect to find bob dylan or jerry garcia - hanging out in back. back.- https://www.yo utube.com/watch?v=pafy6szt0fe " truckin .. got my chips cashed in .. " a speak easy - during probition - - thislabrynth - is quite literally - the under-grgrnd - art scene - of columbia " it's like a cave down here kind of .. we like to call it the catacombs .. hahaha. " former dead - head - karen tie dye - manages these long tunnels - of talent. nooks and crannies - filled wititthe work of local artiststback in the corner - her specialty - -the classic look - she learned on the road - t
gifts.this mororng cbs 2 news reporter matt hammill takes us road tripping to one of those great getaway locations locationsjust a few hours south of the corridor.. " varoooooooooooooom " " it is the most amazing collection of art and art places and restaurants you can imagine in columbia missouri. " the bat signal - is lit - in the north village arts district - - and inside art-landish h - the super - heroes - of imagination - are showing their stuff. a gallery with the...
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here's a look at some of the events on the good mororng and welcome back to news 4 today. soso of the stories you'll see in this half hour... an update on the russian plane that crashed in egypt. this morning, there's lingering suspicions that isis terrorists bombed the russian passenger jet. as the investigation continues, president obama is weighing in, even as u.s. officials consider tightening security for international air travel. more from washington. also... on the faststane to recovery. a sioux city hospital l unveils a painted pediatric patient room to help kids forget their getting treatments. preventing premature births. while the numbers have improved, more can be done to help mothers have healthy babies. that's later in healthbeat 4. but first ben is on the outdoor weather patio. << wx timer @ :50 after kind of a transition day yesterday, our fall chill has finally returned and will give us our new norm, the norm for the season that is. highs will be in the lower to middle 50s this afternoon with some decent see grapapcs. >> we've now heard it from the preside
here's a look at some of the events on the good mororng and welcome back to news 4 today. soso of the stories you'll see in this half hour... an update on the russian plane that crashed in egypt. this morning, there's lingering suspicions that isis terrorists bombed the russian passenger jet. as the investigation continues, president obama is weighing in, even as u.s. officials consider tightening security for international air travel. more from washington. also... on the faststane to recovery....
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that couple's son was alalady in police custody on a weapons charge, but this mororng, he and his girlfriend are facing charges in connection to his parents' murder. this morning, a son charged with ending his parents' lives, after police say the human remains recovered in the yard of this vacant home are those of jeffrey and jeannette navin. >> the kids loved her. >> reporter: the connecticut couple last seen in august. their abandoned car found in a park and ride lot. >> they're processing the car for every and any piece of evidence that could help point us in a direction. >> reporter: their son, kyle navin already behind bars pleading not guilty to a fire arm violation unrelated to his parents' disappearance. his girlfriend arrested friday. the 31-year-old charged with conspiracy to commit murder. >> hopefully, this family can get resolution. >> reporter: the warrant from details about the investigation. they recovered deleted text messages. one of the many alleged suspicious exchanges with kyle, what the best way to take them down and jennifer responding, we'll figure something out. amon
that couple's son was alalady in police custody on a weapons charge, but this mororng, he and his girlfriend are facing charges in connection to his parents' murder. this morning, a son charged with ending his parents' lives, after police say the human remains recovered in the yard of this vacant home are those of jeffrey and jeannette navin. >> the kids loved her. >> reporter: the connecticut couple last seen in august. their abandoned car found in a park and ride lot. >>...
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we're going to bring in -- earlierrhis mororng we spoke with former fbi special agent brad garrett who talked to us about what law enforcement are doing to secure the homela. >> well, one of the keys anytime you're trying to determine if somebody's in a residence is what intelligence do you have that he's there? in other words, did neighbors call you? did a source call you? at is the situation? and then whayou try to do is take that and can n u actually corroborate it? in other words, what makes you, the police, convinced that this person is in that house? you know, as we just experienced the e st couple of days, they entered a house and he wasn't there. they thought he was inside. so maybe they have that situation, maybe they don't. but at some point if they have enough time they're going to figure out how to get either cameras or mikes inside a particular location to actually determine what they can see. and at some juncture, and i think you're reporting you're heararg noises, which may y possibly be flash bangs, et cetera. that they may well have entered, you know, a residence or an
we're going to bring in -- earlierrhis mororng we spoke with former fbi special agent brad garrett who talked to us about what law enforcement are doing to secure the homela. >> well, one of the keys anytime you're trying to determine if somebody's in a residence is what intelligence do you have that he's there? in other words, did neighbors call you? did a source call you? at is the situation? and then whayou try to do is take that and can n u actually corroborate it? in other words,...
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in the mororng experernce than anybody else combined making life and death decisions. you have to be able to do that. who has the most experience? i don't know if it's necessarily comes down to politics, it comes down to practical experience, solving difficult problems, doing things quickly and efficiently. >> finally, dr. carson, a new cbs poll out t ts morning shows ted cruzz pulling ahead of you in iowa for the first time since may, are you worried that you may be losing steam there? >> well, you know, it's a marathon. it's not a sprint. so, there's going to be ups and downs as we go along the way. that's why we have an elongated process rather than just a week or two. >> dr. carson, thanks for joining us. >>> c cing up, ourroundtable weighs in on the syrian refugees. >>> later, the powerhouse financial. so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya? ugh. my sinuses are killing me. yeah...just wait 'til weweit ten thousand f ft. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with
in the mororng experernce than anybody else combined making life and death decisions. you have to be able to do that. who has the most experience? i don't know if it's necessarily comes down to politics, it comes down to practical experience, solving difficult problems, doing things quickly and efficiently. >> finally, dr. carson, a new cbs poll out t ts morning shows ted cruzz pulling ahead of you in iowa for the first time since may, are you worried that you may be losing steam there?...
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good mororng. that student is being hailed as a hero and for good reason, putting his life at risk to help a complete stranger during an armed robbery getting injured in the process. well, now police e asking for the pububc's help in identifying that suspect. this morning tulane university releasing this video showing an armed suspect dragging a girl down t street. >> obviously the level of violence that we saw this morning is disturbing. >> reporter: watch as the car on then turns around to come and help the woman. ththman, peter gold, a f frth year medical student gets out of his car to allegedly help the woman and stop the mugging. >> he stepped out of his vehicle to intervene. the individual that was attacking this other woman pulled a gun on him. dr. ld didn't have any property and he informed the subject ofofuch at which time he was shot. >> reporter: in the the new orleans police department, officials say gold can be seen pleading with the suspect that hhad no money, then the armed suspect s
good mororng. that student is being hailed as a hero and for good reason, putting his life at risk to help a complete stranger during an armed robbery getting injured in the process. well, now police e asking for the pububc's help in identifying that suspect. this morning tulane university releasing this video showing an armed suspect dragging a girl down t street. >> obviously the level of violence that we saw this morning is disturbing. >> reporter: watch as the car on then turns...
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. >> deep within the dark reeses of favorite dive you can find john healy after work at in the mororng. you're a regular here? >> almost every night. >> almost every day. >> yeah. this is rossi's on state street in chicago. an establishment where pay thrones prefer to face the day with a shot and a beer more than a grande soy latte. it is one of the few taverns in town that opens its doors for sunrise customers like lawyer, john luther. >> old time bar. it's a fabric of the neighborhood. >> rossi's is classic neighborhood bar. with heavy steel door and slit windows, it doesn't look all that inviting from the oututde and that's fine with proprietor dennis mccarthy. >> would you call this a dive? >> i would now, yes. >> mccarthy has owned the joint for that 1/2 years but the bar has been here for decades >> i had a young kid, he's about 25 y yrs old inere, he says he's looking around he goes, this is kind of a neat place. how did you think up the theme? >> i looked at him, i go, think of the theme? i said how about 25 years of negligent? >> there was a time when chicago had about 10,000
. >> deep within the dark reeses of favorite dive you can find john healy after work at in the mororng. you're a regular here? >> almost every night. >> almost every day. >> yeah. this is rossi's on state street in chicago. an establishment where pay thrones prefer to face the day with a shot and a beer more than a grande soy latte. it is one of the few taverns in town that opens its doors for sunrise customers like lawyer, john luther. >> old time bar. it's a...
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this mororng, lee toy juan will make the introductions. >> they're not your average musical group. but they're not your average rock stars either. >> we've had really slow, steady, consistent growth. we feel like we're fulfilling our purpose in life. that's good enough. >> how four utah dads became piano movers of sorts and in the process exploded into a global music sensation. >> osgood: her latest film relives the british battle for voting rights for women. in real life she battles as best she can to keep herrivate life private. ben tracy will have our sunday profile. >> it is my intention to astonish you all. >> carey mull began is being called one of the best actresses of her generation. but she refers you know nothing about her. >> i don't want people to watch me on screennd think about who i'm married to or where i live or what restaurant they see me coming out of. >> from the broadway stage to the big screen, we'll talk with carey mulligan later on "sunday morning." >> osgood: this morning's sale of the squirrel is title of a dull meaning as luke burbaba will demonstrate. >>
this mororng, lee toy juan will make the introductions. >> they're not your average musical group. but they're not your average rock stars either. >> we've had really slow, steady, consistent growth. we feel like we're fulfilling our purpose in life. that's good enough. >> how four utah dads became piano movers of sorts and in the process exploded into a global music sensation. >> osgood: her latest film relives the british battle for voting rights for women. in real...
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up a little b b early next week. 3 gogo morning siouxland, i'm jacob b ller.here's a look a a your mororng news.at your here's a look k cob heller. siouxland, i'm good morning next week.3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 it's been two weeks since we learned united airlines is trying to get back into siouxland... competing with american for the federal contract to serve the sioux gateway airport. now though... we're leararng whatathe airport board is ying about that.the board sent a letter to the director of the essential air service program's "analysis division" at the f - a - a. the prider right now... american airlines... wants a one and a quarter million dollars in subsidy money to continue its twice - a - day flights to chicago o'hare. united... which last served sioux city in the late 90's... has submitted a bid that's's almost one million dollars lele to fly the samam route.board president darrell jesse writes that either airline would be great... but the board understands the lowest bid is usually chosen... and... quote... "the airport w
up a little b b early next week. 3 gogo morning siouxland, i'm jacob b ller.here's a look a a your mororng news.at your here's a look k cob heller. siouxland, i'm good morning next week.3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 it's been two weeks since we learned united airlines is trying to get back into siouxland... competing with american for the federal contract to serve the sioux gateway airport. now though... we're leararng whatathe airport board is...
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this mororng a shocking ending to a story that shook this area near the wisconsin border. a law enforcement official familiar with the findings tells nbc's chicago station wmaq that investigators are expececd to close this case this morning in a most surprising way. this morning investigators are expecting to announce that lieutenant charles jay glenwicz took his own life, a conclusion as stunning as t t discovery of his body two months ago. that led to a massive manhunt as hundreds of state, local and federal investigators scoured this area for the men they said had gunned down the 30-year polilieterinarian knowned a gi joe. >> subjects are to be considered armed and dangerous. >> reporter: morning of married father of four, was on routine patrol when he radioed that he was chasing three suspicious men on foot. 17 minutes later backup officers found him dead, shot with his own gun, officials said, above his bulletproof vest. glenwicz was beloved figure, a mentor for young people this. small tight-knit community was in mourning and on edge, virtually locked down. >> we lov
this mororng a shocking ending to a story that shook this area near the wisconsin border. a law enforcement official familiar with the findings tells nbc's chicago station wmaq that investigators are expececd to close this case this morning in a most surprising way. this morning investigators are expecting to announce that lieutenant charles jay glenwicz took his own life, a conclusion as stunning as t t discovery of his body two months ago. that led to a massive manhunt as hundreds of state,...
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that's why deb goering and jeremy martin are here for talk of the town this morninin good mororng! 3 jake and a guest or group of guests discuss upcoming 3 thanks for being with us this morning. if you missed this segment.6.or want to find out any more information...you can find everything on our web site...that's siouxland news dot com slash sunrise... 3 3 pizza rat's back... or is he? we'll have an update on the pie loving rodent. it's (time) this morning. thanks for watching siouxland news at sunrise. 3 3 good morning, (city)... it's (temp) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (sponsor) camera. 3 he's back! pizza rat has returned to the streets of new york. but... as c - n - n's (g(gie) jeanne (mows) moos shows us... this time he's remote controlled. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows-- who doesn't like a slice of pizza to go...and boy does it go....(nats of screams)when toted by pizza rat.(nats of screams)not the old pizza rat that became a sensation two months ago...(jimmy kimmel) "pizza rat has become such a celebrity."(steven colbert) "the internet blew up over this vide
that's why deb goering and jeremy martin are here for talk of the town this morninin good mororng! 3 jake and a guest or group of guests discuss upcoming 3 thanks for being with us this morning. if you missed this segment.6.or want to find out any more information...you can find everything on our web site...that's siouxland news dot com slash sunrise... 3 3 pizza rat's back... or is he? we'll have an update on the pie loving rodent. it's (time) this morning. thanks for watching siouxland news...
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dean, good mororng. >> reporter: good mornin well, the two-month investigation revealed a cop who was a big-time thief, afraid of getting caught. when staged his own death to make it seem heroic. police say he was probably not alone in hisisriminal activity. lieutenant joe gliniewicz's wife and son may have known he was laundering money according to new reports. >> our investigation strongly indicacas criminal activitit on the part of at least two other individuals. $% >> reporter: an attorney for gliniewicz's family says they have cooperated with the investigation. the information came to light the same day investigators announced gliniewicics murder sn't a murder at all. george filenko of the lake county crimes task force. >> this staged suicide was the end result of extensive criminal acts that gliniewicz had been committing. >> reporter: investigators said he embezzled money from a youth cover was about to be blown. investigators combed through delatede deleted texts in his cell phone. one said a local administrator might end up in a swamp. vestigators say onhe morning of septembe
dean, good mororng. >> reporter: good mornin well, the two-month investigation revealed a cop who was a big-time thief, afraid of getting caught. when staged his own death to make it seem heroic. police say he was probably not alone in hisisriminal activity. lieutenant joe gliniewicz's wife and son may have known he was laundering money according to new reports. >> our investigation strongly indicacas criminal activitit on the part of at least two other individuals. $% >>...
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good mororng. >> good morning. >> reporter: what do you make of the effort to step up international security on flights? >> the u.s. has to do something because a securit question of access. who has access to these aircraft that could be headed to the u.s.? and that is a very real risk and threat. >> juan, the u.s. and britain certrtnly leaning towards a bomb theory but egypt and russian are saying not so fast. what does that say to you? >> the conclusions have consequences. you see each country evaluating the risk on their own. the uk, obviously, has 20,000 tourists on the ground and they have been stung by terrorist attacks on their tours in the past and keep in mind that tunisian a beach resort attack. each country is e eluating the risk based on the consequences. for egypt and russian the consequences are extremely high if, in fact, this was a terrorist attk that brought down the airliner. each country is evaluating and determining the data on their own based on their calculation of risk. >> so if isis did target this russian plane with a bomb, i mean, what are the implications here? >>
good mororng. >> good morning. >> reporter: what do you make of the effort to step up international security on flights? >> the u.s. has to do something because a securit question of access. who has access to these aircraft that could be headed to the u.s.? and that is a very real risk and threat. >> juan, the u.s. and britain certrtnly leaning towards a bomb theory but egypt and russian are saying not so fast. what does that say to you? >> the conclusions have...
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for others, check back with us a little later for the m mning ws and "cbs this mororng." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the fbi says it's following dozens of people capable of carrying out a paris- style assault in the u.s. also tonight, the suspected mastermind of the paris attacks is a threat no more. he's dead. americans who helpedediberate iraq are returning to fight isis. >> we didn't fight and die for nothing. >> and some reflections on the beauty of a city. >> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> the terror attacks in paris ananthe isis threat of aattack in new york city have a lot of americans worrying could we be next? well, now the nation's top law enforcement officers gave us their answer, and here's homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. >> we are not aware of any credible threat here of a paris- type attack. and we have seen no cocoection at all between the par attackers and the united states. >> reporter: fbi director james comey tried to tamp down fear today. he said terrorism task forces across the country have been ordered to step up their surveilla
for others, check back with us a little later for the m mning ws and "cbs this mororng." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the fbi says it's following dozens of people capable of carrying out a paris- style assault in the u.s. also tonight, the suspected mastermind of the paris attacks is a threat no more. he's dead. americans who helpedediberate iraq are returning to fight isis. >> we didn't fight and die for nothing. >> and some reflections on the beauty...
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tomorrow mororng snow in denver. ththstorm moving to the plains. the strong storms tomorrow afternoon. around the system a lot of strong winds could lead to additional travel disruptions. >> eric fisher from the great wbz. thanks, eric. >>> today the university of missouri appointed a aice chancellor for inclusion, diversity and equity. it was yesterday that the president and chancellor resigned after protests over their handling of racial issues. the football team, which threatened to boycott saturday's game returned to practice today. >>> today new york became the first state in the nation to adopt a sweeping increase in the minimum wage for public employees. governor cuomo signed the order raising the minimum for state if government workers from $8.75 an hour to $15 starting in 2018. this was also the day that minimum wage protests were organized around the country. here's ben tracy. [ chanting ] >> reporter: protesters took over a mcdond's in downtown los angeles, demanng a $15 an hour federal minimum wage. shantal williams worked at taco bell
tomorrow mororng snow in denver. ththstorm moving to the plains. the strong storms tomorrow afternoon. around the system a lot of strong winds could lead to additional travel disruptions. >> eric fisher from the great wbz. thanks, eric. >>> today the university of missouri appointed a aice chancellor for inclusion, diversity and equity. it was yesterday that the president and chancellor resigned after protests over their handling of racial issues. the football team, which...
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tomorrow mororng and all we're going to saybout this is if you think you're adele's biggest fan come down to the plaza right here tomorrow and prove it to us. >> that's all we're going tg say. >> that's all we're going to say. >> but it's going to be ge. >> so that concert is tomorrow and then on wednesday justin bieber is back for another concert live on plaza. that is wednesday. this time he's bringina some friends with him so we look rward to that this week as well. >> and don't forget we've lined up some great music for "today" as well from country star chris young. >> all right. leles get to an important question. do you have a favorite cookie? >> yes. >> good assortment here to help us make another big announcement that the "today" food team is on the hunt for the country's best cook toe owcase in our "today" food holiday cookie swap. you're supposed to show them, not eat them. >> i'm all about the plain sugar cookie myself. >> really. >> i'm a chips ahoyoy girl.. where's the chips ahoy. >> we want you to cast your vote for your safe, most delectable cookie, and we might just t
tomorrow mororng and all we're going to saybout this is if you think you're adele's biggest fan come down to the plaza right here tomorrow and prove it to us. >> that's all we're going tg say. >> that's all we're going to say. >> but it's going to be ge. >> so that concert is tomorrow and then on wednesday justin bieber is back for another concert live on plaza. that is wednesday. this time he's bringina some friends with him so we look rward to that this week as well....