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scott cordes asks that residents clear the snow away from within about three feet of fire hydrants so fire personnel could easily locate and use the hydrant if there would be a fire emergency in the neighborhood. "punch out cancer." that's the theme for this year's "for the girls" fundraiser. past events have raised funds to purchase a breast coil for the mri machine, update the surgical facilities for reconstructive surgery and help buy a 3-d mammography machine for faith regional health services. the event is set for wed. feb. 17 from 5:30 to 8:30 at the divots devent center. those and more stories can be heard on news talk wjag, lite rock 97.5 and 106 kix." lukas: mercy medical center was seeing red today as they bring awareness to heart disease affecting women, along with the american heart association, mercy medical center is asking mercy medical center was seeing red today as they bring awareness to heart disease affecting women, american heart association, mercy medical center is asking women to wear red in a go red for women event at the hospital. many doctors, nurses and medi
scott cordes asks that residents clear the snow away from within about three feet of fire hydrants so fire personnel could easily locate and use the hydrant if there would be a fire emergency in the neighborhood. "punch out cancer." that's the theme for this year's "for the girls" fundraiser. past events have raised funds to purchase a breast coil for the mri machine, update the surgical facilities for reconstructive surgery and help buy a 3-d mammography machine for faith...
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fire chief scott cordes says pat a cake's owner opened her door for business friday morning and was greeted with smoke billowing from the building. she was treated for smoke inhalation at the scene. chief cocoes says the fire started somewhere in the kitchen area and did heavy damage to the building. "there was heavy heat damage to the kitchen area and significant smoke damage throughout the structure," cordes said. "all the inventory within that particular business is covered with a heavy, dark black carbon smoke. so, there's significant damage today at pat a cake." cordes says the cause of the fire is still under investigation. the fire did not spread to any of the adjacent buildings on norfolk avenue. >> it was nice out today and it's going to be even warmer tomorrow. for more on our springtime weather, let's check in with chief meteorologist ron demers. weather ad-lib warming began today but it's certainly not done yet. saturday will bring another day of sunshine but with a stronger almost 25 degrees above average leaving central and western siouxland in the 60s with eastern siouxland g
fire chief scott cordes says pat a cake's owner opened her door for business friday morning and was greeted with smoke billowing from the building. she was treated for smoke inhalation at the scene. chief cocoes says the fire started somewhere in the kitchen area and did heavy damage to the building. "there was heavy heat damage to the kitchen area and significant smoke damage throughout the structure," cordes said. "all the inventory within that particular business is covered...
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fire chief scott cordes says pat a cake's owner opened her door for business friday morning and was greeted with smoke billowing from the building. she was treated for smoke inhalation at the scene. chief cordes says the fire started somewhere in the kitchen area and did heavy damage to the building. "there was heavy heat damage to the kitchen area and significant smoke damage throughout the structure," cordes said. "all the inventory within that particular business is covered with a heavy, dark black carbon smoke. so, there's significant damage today at pat a cake." cordes says the cause of the fire is still under investigation. the fire did not spread to any of the adjacent buildings on norfolk avenue. >> that was eric mckay reporting from norfolk. there's no word yet on what started an apartment fire that left two people homeless in madison, nebraska. flames were shooting out of the crews arrived on the scene on main street around noon thursday. fortunately, nobody was hurt. firefighters managed to containe the blaze to the apartment building, but an adjacent laundrymat sustained some mi
fire chief scott cordes says pat a cake's owner opened her door for business friday morning and was greeted with smoke billowing from the building. she was treated for smoke inhalation at the scene. chief cordes says the fire started somewhere in the kitchen area and did heavy damage to the building. "there was heavy heat damage to the kitchen area and significant smoke damage throughout the structure," cordes said. "all the inventory within that particular business is covered...
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norfolk fire chief scott cordes is reminding area residents to clear snow from around any fifi hydrants on their property. those unable to clear the snow themselves are asked to call the fire division for assistance. the theme for this year's fundraiser to fight breast cancer is "punch out cancer." sponsored by the organization "for the girls," this year's event will be held february 17th in the divots devent center. these and more stories can be heard on newstalk wjag, literock 97.5 and 106kix. " lukas: coming up in sports...national signing day ... turned into days this week. we'll head to sioux center, hinton and heelan to find out who's heading where next year. scott: stay tuned for today's forecast... game" without one of its biggest stars, tony stewart has announced he won't be racing in the daytona 500 ... the season kickoff to the sprint cup. that's after he suffered a burst fracture in his vertebrae. no timetable as to when he will return. stewart announced he'd be done racing after this season ... just a few months prior to the now possibly season ending injury lukas: siouxlan
norfolk fire chief scott cordes is reminding area residents to clear snow from around any fifi hydrants on their property. those unable to clear the snow themselves are asked to call the fire division for assistance. the theme for this year's fundraiser to fight breast cancer is "punch out cancer." sponsored by the organization "for the girls," this year's event will be held february 17th in the divots devent center. these and more stories can be heard on newstalk wjag,...
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scott. >> nancy cordes with bernie sanders. voters fighting a blizzard of insults will have real snow to deal with too. much of new england is getting socked by a storm blowing in from the atlantic. in connecticut, a bus headed to a casino flipped on i-95. 30 people were hurt. some taken to the hospital. >>> tonight the u.s. and pacific allies are kidding how respond to north korea's latest missile launch. the missile reached orbit but in theory could have easily reached the united states as well. the u.n. banned these tests. here's david martin. >> reporter: north korean launch watched by brash young leader succeeded in putting a satellite into space. but u.s. officials say it is tumbling in orbit. it is the second time north korea tried but failed to put a satellite in stable orbit. the newest one circling the earth at 300 miles in a north/south orbit that took it over the super bowl an hour after the game ended. shortly before the game, president obama told gayle king of "cbs miss morning." the launch one more reason to be w
scott. >> nancy cordes with bernie sanders. voters fighting a blizzard of insults will have real snow to deal with too. much of new england is getting socked by a storm blowing in from the atlantic. in connecticut, a bus headed to a casino flipped on i-95. 30 people were hurt. some taken to the hospital. >>> tonight the u.s. and pacific allies are kidding how respond to north korea's latest missile launch. the missile reached orbit but in theory could have easily reached the...
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scott. >> pelley: nancy cordes, thanks. well, curving the delegate numbers for us is john dickerson, our cbs news political director and anchor of "face the nation." john, huge primary nights coming on march 1st and march 15th. can anyone catch trump? >>. >> reporter: well, marco rubio's strategy is he's trying the claim he's the one mainstream alternative to donald trump, but he still hasn't won a contest and his best shot for a decisive win may in the happen more moderate electorate in ohio and florida vote. before that rubio has to beat back a challenge from john kasich for the mainstream title, and do well enough to survive on super tuesday, march 1st, when 11 states vote, many of which have electorates that favor donald trump and ted cruz. >> pelley: trump might have a lot of mow -- momentum coming off of march 1st then? >> reporter: that's right. ted cruz hopes all his chips are riding on march 1st, as well, super tuesday. that's when his home state of texas votes, as well as other states like alabama, arkansas, oklah
scott. >> pelley: nancy cordes, thanks. well, curving the delegate numbers for us is john dickerson, our cbs news political director and anchor of "face the nation." john, huge primary nights coming on march 1st and march 15th. can anyone catch trump? >>. >> reporter: well, marco rubio's strategy is he's trying the claim he's the one mainstream alternative to donald trump, but he still hasn't won a contest and his best shot for a decisive win may in the happen more...
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goldand his teammate will scott -- picked up right where he left off in the 50 free --- scott broke the state e cord by 3 tenths of a second -- as a team the trojans finished 2nd -- behind waukee dual tournament is already set in stone -- but there were still tickets to be punched to state -- for the individual tourament -- top two wrestlers in each district tournament advance to the well welland it was a packed house at jeffersonat 120 -- jeff's brenden baker getstshe takedown there -- enroute to his 18 to 14 decision to win a district championshipmoving on up -- dubuque hempstead's alex ward -- wins with the pin -- to take the 145 pound title huge match at 152 between kennedy's logan rodriguez and jefferson's kyle briggs -- the two wrestled twice in the last 2 weeks -- briggs one both and thatpattern continued -- briggs getete t-d -- he'd win with a 7 to 3 decisionand at 160 -- linn-mar's shea hartzler -- gets two big points right there with the takedown -- hartlzer would take the title with a 7 to 6 decision 2-a districts in independence at 132 pounds -- new hampton's keaton gertz -- already goin
goldand his teammate will scott -- picked up right where he left off in the 50 free --- scott broke the state e cord by 3 tenths of a second -- as a team the trojans finished 2nd -- behind waukee dual tournament is already set in stone -- but there were still tickets to be punched to state -- for the individual tourament -- top two wrestlers in each district tournament advance to the well welland it was a packed house at jeffersonat 120 -- jeff's brenden baker getstshe takedown there -- enroute...
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cordes is covering. nancy. >> reporter: scott, all you need to do is look at clinton's to understand why she lost big to sanders. eight years ago, in 2008, clinton's come-from-behind victory was due in large part to her success with women. she won among women by 12 point. but tonight, she lost women to bernie sanders by seven point, and that was driven mainly by younger women, under the age of 45, who went for sanders by a pretty stunning margin, scott, 69% to 29%. younger voters overwhelmingly went for sanders, and the clinton campaign knows they've got a lot of work to do to inspire younger voters and younger women in particular. the clinton camp anticipated this loss, and about a half an hour ago, they put out a memo from the campaign manager. he says the campaign is going to do better as it heads south, states with larger african american communities, hispanic communities. clinton leads big among minorities, and he argues, "that type of support was not created it has been forged over more than 40 years of fighting for and alongside communities of color." essentially, scott, he is defying sanders to
cordes is covering. nancy. >> reporter: scott, all you need to do is look at clinton's to understand why she lost big to sanders. eight years ago, in 2008, clinton's come-from-behind victory was due in large part to her success with women. she won among women by 12 point. but tonight, she lost women to bernie sanders by seven point, and that was driven mainly by younger women, under the age of 45, who went for sanders by a pretty stunning margin, scott, 69% to 29%. younger voters...
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scott. >> nancy, cordes. thanks. and we'll be right back. and i will listen. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. carlos pea: it's easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action. it's the dawning of the age of aquarius. yeah, and something else that's cool. what? osteoporosis is preventable. all: osteo's preventable? right on! if you dig your bones, protect them. all: cbs cares! >>> crunching the delegate numbers for us is john dickerson, cbs news, political director and anchor of "face the nation." john, huge primary nights on march 1 and march 15th. can any one catch trump? marco rubio's strategy is that he is trying to claim he is the one mainstream alternative to donald trump. but he still hasn't won a contest. his best shot for a decisive win m
scott. >> nancy, cordes. thanks. and we'll be right back. and i will listen. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. carlos pea: it's easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the...
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scott. >> nancy, cordes. thanks. and we'll be right back. and i will listen. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. carlos pea: it's easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action. if you were a hippie in the '60s, you need to know. it's the dawning of the age of aquarius. yeah, and something else that's cool. what? osteoporosis is preventable. all: osteo's preventable? right on! if you dig your bones, protect them. all: cbs cares! >>> crunching the delegate numbers for us is john dickerson, cbs news, political director and anchor of "face the nation." john, huge primary nights on march 1 and march 15th. can any one catch trump? he is trying to claim he is the one mainstream alternative to donald trump. but he still hasn't won a contest. his best shot for a decisive win may not happen until march 15t
scott. >> nancy, cordes. thanks. and we'll be right back. and i will listen. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. carlos pea: it's easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action. if you were a hippie in the '60s, you need to...
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nancy cordes is covering that race for us tonight. nancy. >> reporter: scott, it will come as no surprise that among those democrats who told us in the entrance polls that experience is the most important qualification in a president, hillary clinton is leading among those voters overwhelmingly, among voters who say that honesty and trustworthiness, however, are among the most important qualifications, well, they are going for bernie sanders. women favor clinton but not by an enormous expaiment men by a slightly smaller amount seem to be going for sanders tonight. young voters, scott, are going to be key to sanderce' success. nine out of 10 voters under the sanders. but we are already seeing signs that the proportion of young voters is not as high tonight as it was eight years ago when president obama won here in iowa. still, sanders has managed to do something very remarkable-- he has closed a 40-point gap with clinton over the past six months. won or lose, he will have pierced her aura of 97 tablght. and i asked him about that when we caught up with him toda
nancy cordes is covering that race for us tonight. nancy. >> reporter: scott, it will come as no surprise that among those democrats who told us in the entrance polls that experience is the most important qualification in a president, hillary clinton is leading among those voters overwhelmingly, among voters who say that honesty and trustworthiness, however, are among the most important qualifications, well, they are going for bernie sanders. women favor clinton but not by an enormous...
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nancy cordes is there. >> reporter: scott, clinton came into iowa with all the advantages -- must be, stats, years of planning. tonight we find out if it is enough to fend off a former underdog who, like her opponent eight years ago, has taken on an iowa with a message about change. >> i really appreciate all your help. >> reporter: there was nothing left to do today but thank supporters. >> let me thank not only all the volunteers... >> reporter: the phone calls have all been made. >> would you be able to come? >> reporter: the doors have all been knocked on. >> i will be caucusing tomorrow. >> for bernie? >> bernie, yes. >> excellent. >> reporter: and no one has any idea who will come out on top. >> we got a tie ballgame. >> reporter: vermont senator bernie sanders has closed a 40-point gap in six months. >> the adrenaline is flowing, yes. >> reporter: win or lose, he has pierced clinton's aura of inevitability. what was the point that you thought, i could really be a contender here? bring out really, really large turnouts, you know, in des moines and iowa city and people said, you
nancy cordes is there. >> reporter: scott, clinton came into iowa with all the advantages -- must be, stats, years of planning. tonight we find out if it is enough to fend off a former underdog who, like her opponent eight years ago, has taken on an iowa with a message about change. >> i really appreciate all your help. >> reporter: there was nothing left to do today but thank supporters. >> let me thank not only all the volunteers... >> reporter: the phone calls...
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scott, apple expects this case supreme court. >> pelley: jeff, thank you. well, phones had cords back when sonny james recorded his first number-one single in 1956. young love first love >> pelley: in the 60s and 70s, james had 16 straight number-one country singles. sonny james, the sowsh gentleman, died yesterday. he was 87. up next, why the queen summoned a shrink. i'm always there for my daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her, pacific life is there to help protect me and my family so i can enjoy all life's moments. pacific life. helping families for over 145 years achieve talk to a financial advisor today to grow your future with confidence. me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com you get a cold. you can't breathe through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. a mouthbreather! how can anyone sleep like that? well, just put on a breathe
scott, apple expects this case supreme court. >> pelley: jeff, thank you. well, phones had cords back when sonny james recorded his first number-one single in 1956. young love first love >> pelley: in the 60s and 70s, james had 16 straight number-one country singles. sonny james, the sowsh gentleman, died yesterday. he was 87. up next, why the queen summoned a shrink. i'm always there for my daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her,...
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she met with them privately, scott, in chicago in november to ic t >> pelley: nancy cordes, thanks. well, in a break with history today, the republican leadership said the senate will not n consider any nominee to the supreme court, no matter who it is. president obama is preparing to o t late antonin scalia. but the republicans say that seat should remain empty 11 months, awaiting the next president. the senate has always given a nominee a hearing since at least here's chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> there should not be a hearing a in the judiciary committee for ry anyone that the president nominates. >> reporter: senator john cornyn and the ten other republicans on the judiciary committee ry explained in a letter to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell t as constitutional principle and born of a necessity to protect the will of the american people. democrats, like judiciary committee member chuck schumer, called the move unprecedented. >> but to not even give the nominee a hearing and fair consideration is beyond the pale, and it won't stand. >> reporter: but republic
she met with them privately, scott, in chicago in november to ic t >> pelley: nancy cordes, thanks. well, in a break with history today, the republican leadership said the senate will not n consider any nominee to the supreme court, no matter who it is. president obama is preparing to o t late antonin scalia. but the republicans say that seat should remain empty 11 months, awaiting the next president. the senate has always given a nominee a hearing since at least here's chief legal...
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scott, apple expects this case to ultimately end up at the supreme court. well, phones had cords back when sonny james recorded his first number-one single in 1956. young love first love >> pelley: in the 60s and 70s, james had 16 straight number-ones. country singles. sonny james, the southern gentleman, died yesterday. he was 87. a shrink.s right to your mouth. you ever see a peanut take a day off? no. peanuts don't even get casual khaki fridays. because peanuts take their job seriously. so unless you want a life of skimming wifi off the neighbors, you'll harness the hardworking power of the peanut. (cheering) go, go, go, go, go, go... touchdown! choir and harp music. this place, it's the best-kept secret in football since... hey, how did he get in here?! and with toe nail fungus! fight it! with jublia. jublia is a prescription medicine used to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. now that's prime time. most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. you ready to fi
scott, apple expects this case to ultimately end up at the supreme court. well, phones had cords back when sonny james recorded his first number-one single in 1956. young love first love >> pelley: in the 60s and 70s, james had 16 straight number-ones. country singles. sonny james, the southern gentleman, died yesterday. he was 87. a shrink.s right to your mouth. you ever see a peanut take a day off? no. peanuts don't even get casual khaki fridays. because peanuts take their job...