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. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling shepard, the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a rhythm in this game throwing the football. he's made a couple of plays, but 5 of 15 throwing it. >> brad: now he's got another third down situation. third and nine. >> todd: third and 14. >> brad: orlando brown, i think, the false start. >> referee: false start, number 78, offense. five-yard penalty. third down. >> todd: third or fourth penalty tonight. not been a great night for orlando. >> brad: so, a game that was just all oklahoma -- >> todd: yeah. >> brad: they don't get this third down, tcu's getting it back. >> todd: tcu's defense has just hung in there enough to keep them within reach. they got the big play in, now trevor knight's got to be very careful with
. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling shepard, the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a rhythm in this game throwing the football. he's made a couple of plays, but 5 of 15 throwing it. >> brad: now he's got another third...
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. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling shepard, the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a rhythm in this game throwing the football. he's made a couple of plays, but for the most part, he has not been in rhythm. 5 of 15 throwing it. >> brad: now he's got another third down situation. third and nine. >> todd: third and 14. >> brad: orlando brown, i think, the false start. >> referee: false start, number 78, offense. five-yard penalty. third down. >> todd: third or fourth penalty tonight. not been a great night for orlando. >> brad: so, a game that was just all oklahoma -- >> todd: yeah. >> brad: they don't get this third down, tcu's getting it back. >> todd: tcu's defense has just hung in there enough to keep them within reach. they got the big play in, n
. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling shepard, the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a rhythm in this game throwing the football. he's made a couple of plays, but for the most part, he has not been in rhythm. 5 of 15 throwing...
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. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling shepard, the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a rhythm in this game throwing the football. he's made a couple of plays, but for the most part, he has not been in rhythm. 5 of 15 throwing it. >> brad: now he's got another third down situation. third and nine. >> todd: third and 14. >> brad: orlando brown, i think, the false start. >> referee: false start, number 78, offense. five-yard penalty. third down. >> todd: third or fourth penalty tonight. not been a great night for orlando. >> brad: so, a game that was just all oklahoma -- >> todd: yeah. >> brad: they don't get this third down, tcu's getting it back. >> todd: tcu's defense has just hung in there enough to keep them within reach. they got the big play in, n
. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling shepard, the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a rhythm in this game throwing the football. he's made a couple of plays, but for the most part, he has not been in rhythm. 5 of 15 throwing...
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brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd: just crazy. you mean, offensively, they just have nothing going on and then they hit the one big play and and another score and new ball game. >> brad: they turn that interception into the field goal. senior night herere for 14 guys on the oklahoma roster, including sterling shepard. before the game, if it wasn't emotional enough, you see sterling breaking down, he's there with his mom. that's brian bosworth, who came out and presented him with a magazizine cover from the '85 sooner team that had his dad, derek, on it. and all the guys fromm tt team signed the magazine. and look at at. derek was a great player back here from '86 to3 to '86. he passed away when sterling was only 6 years old. greaeat moment and brian bosworth being part of that that was pretty cool. >> todd: very cool. >> brad: here's knight keeping. got about three. holly? >> holly: brian bosworth's dad had been saving that sports illustrated cover all these years and he got everybody to sign it early october and presented at as y
brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd: just crazy. you mean, offensively, they just have nothing going on and then they hit the one big play and and another score and new ball game. >> brad: they turn that interception into the field goal. senior night herere for 14 guys on the oklahoma roster, including sterling shepard. before the game, if it wasn't emotional enough, you see sterling breaking down, he's there with his mom....
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. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling sheparar the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a rhythm in this game throwing the football. he's made a couple of plays, but for the most part, he has not en in rhythm. 5 of 15 throwing it. >> brad: now he's got another third down situation. third and nine. >> todd: third and 14. >> brad:d: orlando brown, i think, the false start. >> referee: false start, number 78, offense. five-yard penalty. thijd down. >> todd: third or fourth penalty tonight. not been a great n nht for orlandnd >> brad: so, a game that was just all oklahoma -- >> todd: yeah. >> brad: they don't getet this third down, tcu's getting it back. >> todd: tcu's defense has just hung in there enough to keep them within reach. they got the big play in,
. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling sheparar the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a rhythm in this game throwing the football. he's made a couple of plays, but for the most part, he has not en in rhythm. 5 of 15 throwing...
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. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling shepard, the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a he's made a couple of plays, but for the most part, he has not been in rhythm. 5 of 15 throwing it. >> brad: now he's got another third down situation. third and nine. >> todd: third and 14. >> brad: orlando brown, i think, the false start. >> referee: false start, number 78, offense. five-yard penalty. third down. >> todd: third or fourth penalty tonight. not been a great night for orlando. >> brad: so, a game that was just all oklahoma -- >> todd: yeah. >> brad: they don't get this third down, tcu's getting it back. >> todd: tcu's defense has just hung in there enough to keep them within reach. they got the big play in, now trevor knight's got to be very careful w
. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling shepard, the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a he's made a couple of plays, but for the most part, he has not been in rhythm. 5 of 15 throwing it. >> brad: now he's got another...
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. >> todd: and great field position. this -- this game is far, far from over. >> brad: again, four wide receivers, two to each side for kohlhausen. >> todd: you can still run the ball with aaron green, too. there'snough time. you're not in a two-minute offense set yet. you're only ten points behind. >> brad: and they're going to run option. the pitch is to green. on the edge and green. 13 more yards before they can bring him down. >> todd: boy, that was well done by coal house p. he pitched that thing at the last minute. jordan evans, the linebacker is going to come right into his face. he pitches it right at the last minute to green and they get a nice positive gain on first down. >> brad: first down at the 33. kohlhausen, plenty of time. and now, throws at the last moment, got it out of there to avoid a sack. >> todd: yeah. that was a good job, avoiding a negative yardage play. tapper and struker in there with the pressure. second and ten is a whole lot better than second and 16 or 17, what it would have been. >> brad:
. >> todd: and great field position. this -- this game is far, far from over. >> brad: again, four wide receivers, two to each side for kohlhausen. >> todd: you can still run the ball with aaron green, too. there'snough time. you're not in a two-minute offense set yet. you're only ten points behind. >> brad: and they're going to run option. the pitch is to green. on the edge and green. 13 more yards before they can bring him down. >> todd: boy, that was well done...
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third down. >> todd: third or fourth penalty tonight. not been a great night for orlando. >> brad: so, a game that was just all oklahoma -- >> todd: yeah. >> brad: they don't get this third down, tcu's getting it back. >> todd: tcu's defense has just hung in there enough to keep them within reach. they got the big play in, now trevor knight's got to be very careful with the football here on third and 14. >> brad: rolls to his right to throw down the middle -- and that's a dangerous pass and it's kindred -- with a flag down. and they get the turnover they were looking for, unless this flag's against the horned frogs. >> todd: it's thrown in an area where you would expect holding on oklahoma. >> referee: holding. number 56, offense. the penalty is declined. the play resulted in an intercept. first down, tcu. >> todd: this is just not a good decision at all. he's flushed out of the pocket. he's rolling to husband right. and he tries to force one back across his body to the middle. >> brad: that's aless recipe for disaster. momentum. positio
third down. >> todd: third or fourth penalty tonight. not been a great night for orlando. >> brad: so, a game that was just all oklahoma -- >> todd: yeah. >> brad: they don't get this third down, tcu's getting it back. >> todd: tcu's defense has just hung in there enough to keep them within reach. they got the big play in, now trevor knight's got to be very careful with the football here on third and 14. >> brad: rolls to his right to throw down the middle --...
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sammy: todd in general. todd: "todd does this. todd does that. todd takes the shirts.todd does anything." -sammy: no, no, no, no, no, no. -covello: there was times where the store wasn't open until 1:00 in the afternoon 'cause he didn't open it. tranchina: fuji was here developing sauces, coming up with ideas, staying till 1:00 in the morning, scrubbing the floor with toothbrushes. lemonis: look, depending on who you listen to, sammy's brother, fuji, is either the guy who ran this business into the ground or the one who made it run. sammy: he helped me develop most of this restaurant on paper before we even came here. [ voice breaking ] and that's the [bleep] truth, marcus. that's the truth. and he's not here anymore 'cause of that reason. and it's -- and it's [bleep] ridiculous. [ sniffling ] [ crying ] lemonis: um... it sounds like you're more hurt that your brother was kicked out. sammy: yeah, he -- he raised me. my parents are hard-working people, you know, first-generation, worked two jobs, sometimes even three. -lemonis: first-generation what? -sammy: from monten
sammy: todd in general. todd: "todd does this. todd does that. todd takes the shirts.todd does anything." -sammy: no, no, no, no, no, no. -covello: there was times where the store wasn't open until 1:00 in the afternoon 'cause he didn't open it. tranchina: fuji was here developing sauces, coming up with ideas, staying till 1:00 in the morning, scrubbing the floor with toothbrushes. lemonis: look, depending on who you listen to, sammy's brother, fuji, is either the guy who ran this...
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todd: this was a very close call. the guy behind the wheel drives for uber select and had just dropped off a customer. his dashcam video shows you how his car automatically braked to avoid a collision. it's part of the new self-driving technology telsa released two weeks ago. the software update adds the a set speed by itself, as well as break and even change lanes on its own. >> the car is doing more of the mundane things, like keeping you in your lane, maintaining your speed. it kind of frees you up to pay attention. todd: tesla warns drivers you still have to pay attention. it is not auto pilot. the system can fail. laura: was it excessive celebration or did the refs get it wrong? that's the debate on social media tonight. an arizona high schooler's future in the game is in jeopardy because of what he did after a touchdown. the football player says he was ejected for praising god on the field. number 15 pedro banda says he scored and then he points at the sky. after that, he says the refs ejected him from the game.
todd: this was a very close call. the guy behind the wheel drives for uber select and had just dropped off a customer. his dashcam video shows you how his car automatically braked to avoid a collision. it's part of the new self-driving technology telsa released two weeks ago. the software update adds the a set speed by itself, as well as break and even change lanes on its own. >> the car is doing more of the mundane things, like keeping you in your lane, maintaining your speed. it kind of...
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todd: breaking news out of belgium. this is the scene on the streets of brussels tonight after numerous terror raids. they say 16 people are in custody but the suspect in the attacks in paris is not one of them. the subway in schools will be shut down tomorrow. laura: the prime minister says there is a serious and imminent threat of a terror attack in the city. cbs correspondent tina kraus has the latest from paris. tina: streets were shut down as belgian police conducted multiple raids in and around brussels sunday. >> in total, 16 persons were arrested. the investigating judge will decide tomorrow about their further, possible further detention. tina: officials say paris terror suspect salah abdeslam is still on the run. the city remains on high alert. mohamed abdeslam says he thinks his brother decided at the last moment not to go through with the attack. seven terrorists died in paris, including brahim abdeslam, a third brother, who blew himself up outside a bar. parisians are still bringing flowers to a memorial at
todd: breaking news out of belgium. this is the scene on the streets of brussels tonight after numerous terror raids. they say 16 people are in custody but the suspect in the attacks in paris is not one of them. the subway in schools will be shut down tomorrow. laura: the prime minister says there is a serious and imminent threat of a terror attack in the city. cbs correspondent tina kraus has the latest from paris. tina: streets were shut down as belgian police conducted multiple raids in and...
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todd: team tribute. high school student hank evans is inspiring his fellow football how johnston is honoring the departed football player good evening. three separate shootings, six people shot, and three killed. what police are saying about the violent weekend here in the metro. laura: most recent shooting early this morning on the city's , northwest side. kcci's marcus mcintosh has the details. marcus: about 1:40 sunday morning, polk county sheriffs got the call of a group fight in the parking lot of evloution night club on des moines northwest side. >> once deoputies arrived here, they heard multiple gunshots. they were able to secure the perimeter and go in and locate the gunshot victim. marcus: that victim 20-year-old , desean smith, was transported to the hospital where he later died. a young life lost that does not sit well with will keeps. >> we need to get out here and straight up stop talking about what we are going to do to help marcus: keeps, a musician, started wake up iowa a movement, after
todd: team tribute. high school student hank evans is inspiring his fellow football how johnston is honoring the departed football player good evening. three separate shootings, six people shot, and three killed. what police are saying about the violent weekend here in the metro. laura: most recent shooting early this morning on the city's , northwest side. kcci's marcus mcintosh has the details. marcus: about 1:40 sunday morning, polk county sheriffs got the call of a group fight in the...
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todd? todd: scott, thanks. three people are dead after a gunman opens fire inside a colorado springs planned parenthood. that suspect is in custody and today has been identified as robert dear. report mike springer from our sister station koat has the latest. mike: people packed the all souls unitarian universalist church in downtown colorado just one day after three people were killed in a shootout at a local planned parenthood office. rev. rost: what we thought was unthinkable, while we watched it scroll across the screens of our computers and other communities and countries, has happened here. mike: it was around 11:30 friday morning when police say robert dear entered the office and opened fire. it took several more hours, and bullets flying back and forth, before dear was finally in custody. three people didn't survive, including a university of colorado-colorado springs police officer garrett swasey. nine other people, including five police officers, were hurt and are now recovering. some of those officer
todd? todd: scott, thanks. three people are dead after a gunman opens fire inside a colorado springs planned parenthood. that suspect is in custody and today has been identified as robert dear. report mike springer from our sister station koat has the latest. mike: people packed the all souls unitarian universalist church in downtown colorado just one day after three people were killed in a shootout at a local planned parenthood office. rev. rost: what we thought was unthinkable, while we...
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todd: welcome back. broadway's musical "bridges of madison county" launched it's national tour right here in des moines, where it all started. tonight was the first preview at the des moines civic center. kcci's rose heaphy joins us live in studio. what was it like> ? rose: there was a lot of excitement and buzz from the theater-goers. as this story takes place in iowa, perhaps it meant a little more kicking off here. the iowa love story comes to iowa once again. i've been looking for something jeff: just to have it here, i've been working with the producers for three years on this. so, to come to this night is a little surreal. rose: the origins of "bridges of madison county" run deep in iowa. in the 90's, isowan robert james waller published the best-selling novel, which spawned a blockbuster film, starring meryl streep and clint eastwood. having the broadway musical start here? jeff: it seemed to make perfect sense to open here in iowa, just a few miles away from the actual bridges of madison county.
todd: welcome back. broadway's musical "bridges of madison county" launched it's national tour right here in des moines, where it all started. tonight was the first preview at the des moines civic center. kcci's rose heaphy joins us live in studio. what was it like> ? rose: there was a lot of excitement and buzz from the theater-goers. as this story takes place in iowa, perhaps it meant a little more kicking off here. the iowa love story comes to iowa once again. i've been looking...
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todd: that was rose heaphy. laura: the parents of a student hazing case hope exposing the crime will help stop it. the parents of clarion-goldfield-dows football player seth pille say, "as parents, we are saddened to learn of the long-standing football tradition of hazing freshmen at the high school. please bear in mind, as the investigation proceeds, that there were many participants in this event. just as there have been many participants in similar events in many schools over the years." pille is one of three facing third degree sexual abuse, hazing, and assault charges. police say pille, 17-year-old michael shaffer, and 16-year-old tristan mewes assaulted younger football players in the locker room before practice. todd: there is new detail in the drowning in of clive native, brandon ellingson. a missouri state highway patrol trooper who criticized the agency for its investigation into the drowning death of ellingson no longer faces an internal complaint, filed against him in march. former special prosecutor
todd: that was rose heaphy. laura: the parents of a student hazing case hope exposing the crime will help stop it. the parents of clarion-goldfield-dows football player seth pille say, "as parents, we are saddened to learn of the long-standing football tradition of hazing freshmen at the high school. please bear in mind, as the investigation proceeds, that there were many participants in this event. just as there have been many participants in similar events in many schools over the...
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todd: and why is that? >> well, creating genetics here in corn and soybeans that are the best in the entire world what can give you more of a high , than that? todd: thanks to forbes magazine, stine is getting lots of attention. the magazine says his fortune is at least so what's he think $3 billion. about the revelation? >> we are better known in some frankly, because of that article, than we otherwise would be and it gives us credibility in those areas where people didn't know who we are, or what we are. todd: stine grew up right here in a dell on a 180 acre family farm. now, there are 15,000 acres here and he runs the largest private family seed company in the world. what's it like to be a billionaire? >> well, does it seem like its any different than anything else? i guess i really don't think about it that much. we just try do to what we're doing and have fun doing it. todd: what makes his fortune all the more unusual is that he's dyslexic and a bit autistic. but he's got an almost savant-like ability
todd: and why is that? >> well, creating genetics here in corn and soybeans that are the best in the entire world what can give you more of a high , than that? todd: thanks to forbes magazine, stine is getting lots of attention. the magazine says his fortune is at least so what's he think $3 billion. about the revelation? >> we are better known in some frankly, because of that article, than we otherwise would be and it gives us credibility in those areas where people didn't know who...
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todd: a homecoming for an iowa soldier met with great. good evening. emily and military members are remembering sean lorient today. the cedar rapids man died last week during a training missing -- training mission in virginia. laura: fellow soldiers escorted him home. our reporter joins us with the emotional story. reporter: family told me he joined the reserve in 2003 and was getting ready for his first a solemn site of a soldier coming home. >> he was a great success story, which is what makes it so hard. reporter: reserve officials say he passed away last monday in virginia. he was in the middle of physical training for upcoming deployment when he had a heart attack. he was just 44 years old. >> he's a great father. he loves the army and the service to his country. reporter: family and military members gathered at the airport for his arrival. people remained in their seats, quietly watching the heart wrenching reunion on the tarmac below. >> us soon as we were able to see the american flag come out of the plane, you could hear people crying. reporte
todd: a homecoming for an iowa soldier met with great. good evening. emily and military members are remembering sean lorient today. the cedar rapids man died last week during a training missing -- training mission in virginia. laura: fellow soldiers escorted him home. our reporter joins us with the emotional story. reporter: family told me he joined the reserve in 2003 and was getting ready for his first a solemn site of a soldier coming home. >> he was a great success story, which is...
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in woodward, todd magel. kevin: next act 10:00 an , urbandale mom battles the same rare disease that killed her mother. how she's hoping to use her fight to save others. ,what a n >> it was devastating, and just from watching my mom i knew that the disease is very fatal. kevin: a devastating diagnosis is bringing back difficult memories for one urbandale woman. meredith wilharber watched her mom die 23 years ago from pulmonary hypertension. now she just learned she has the , disease, too. steve: kcci's laura terrell shows us how she is facing it head on in hopes of saving lives. >> she was just shopping at the grocery store one day and she passed out. laura: meredith wilharber was only a six grader, but she remembers her mom's sudden death as if it was yesterday. >> it was on a wednesday andndhe passed on a monday. laura: her mom had sought treatment for symptoms like shortness of breath. >> they could never find anything wrong. by taking your blood pressue with a cuff, it doesn't show up. laura: it wasn't un
in woodward, todd magel. kevin: next act 10:00 an , urbandale mom battles the same rare disease that killed her mother. how she's hoping to use her fight to save others. ,what a n >> it was devastating, and just from watching my mom i knew that the disease is very fatal. kevin: a devastating diagnosis is bringing back difficult memories for one urbandale woman. meredith wilharber watched her mom die 23 years ago from pulmonary hypertension. now she just learned she has the , disease, too....
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teri todd. monday, she evaluated the animals' spines and joinin to help them function better.r.hese routute adjustments benefit the animals emotionally, physically and congnitively. todd says how often the horses get the adjustments depends on their activity level and their health history-- it could be monthly or every few months. "it works much better if the horses are feeling good. they do a better job, they're not cranky-- because we all get cranky when we're not feeling well," s sd stars executive director, stacy pedersen. the staff of stars say they see a major difference in the animals behavior after they're adjusted. todd says the practice is becoming more popular and it just keeps the animals happy. in sioux city...tommie clark...ktiv news 4. >> while at the stars barn, dr. todd also addressed something no pet-owner wants to hear... that their dog has canine flu. canine influenza is a respiratory disease that's been reported in 25 states. though it is contagious, todd says it doesn't sou
teri todd. monday, she evaluated the animals' spines and joinin to help them function better.r.hese routute adjustments benefit the animals emotionally, physically and congnitively. todd says how often the horses get the adjustments depends on their activity level and their health history-- it could be monthly or every few months. "it works much better if the horses are feeling good. they do a better job, they're not cranky-- because we all get cranky when we're not feeling well," s...
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todd: news around iowa. a partial building collapse in glenwood, iowa shuts down a main street this morning. the mills county sheriff's office and glenwood firefighters found this at doodles grill around 11:00 a.m. they think the giant hole in the side wall started to cave in a run 7:00 or 8:00 this morning. the owners say the building is now a total loss. she shut down the restaurant a month ago. no one was inside the building and no one is hurt. but it's still not clear how this happened. in treynor, a community mourns the loss of a young man today. 14-year-old tristan white was running on a gravel road south of treynor when a passing car medics rushed the teen to a nebraska hospital where he , died. tristan was set to begin the wrestling season with a first practice monday. his coach saying the loss is felt by the entire community. >> i walked in last night and the team kind of looks at you like, alright coach, what do we do? and i said, i don't know. i don't know what we do right now. todd: dean leaders
todd: news around iowa. a partial building collapse in glenwood, iowa shuts down a main street this morning. the mills county sheriff's office and glenwood firefighters found this at doodles grill around 11:00 a.m. they think the giant hole in the side wall started to cave in a run 7:00 or 8:00 this morning. the owners say the building is now a total loss. she shut down the restaurant a month ago. no one was inside the building and no one is hurt. but it's still not clear how this happened. in...
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todd: thank you, john. next week, john reviews jennifer lawrence in "mockingjay, part 2," the final film in the "hunger games" franchise. laura: sports is coming up. scott, the hawkeyes gave their fans a bit of a scare. scott: purdue kind of hanging with the. but iowa still took care of business. we'll show you how they celebrated. plus, it was another historic announcer: from iowa's sports leader, this is kcci 8 sports. scott: indianapolis, here we come. the hawkeyes' dream season almost fell apart in nightmarish fashion. but the hawkeyes marched on and are moving on to the big 10 title game. against purdue on saturday, you had to dress like this. and they have been fun to watch. leshun daniels, 13-yard touchdown. his second of the game. it was 14-0 in first. second quarter, hurricane company keep on cheering. c.j. beathard to matt vandeberg. it is 20-0. p.a.t. was blocked. purdue made a game of it. cut it to 20-13. would the undefeated season end? coming up on december 4, we will have full coverage from i
todd: thank you, john. next week, john reviews jennifer lawrence in "mockingjay, part 2," the final film in the "hunger games" franchise. laura: sports is coming up. scott, the hawkeyes gave their fans a bit of a scare. scott: purdue kind of hanging with the. but iowa still took care of business. we'll show you how they celebrated. plus, it was another historic announcer: from iowa's sports leader, this is kcci 8 sports. scott: indianapolis, here we come. the hawkeyes' dream...
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todd: and why is that? >> well, creating genetics here in corn and soybeans that are the best in the entire world , what can give you more of a high than that? todd: thanks to forbes magazine, stine is getting lots of attention. the magazine says his fortune is at least 3 and a half billion dollars. so what's he think about the revelation? >> we are better known in some of these foreign countries today frankly, because of that article, than we otherwise would be and it gives us credibility in those areas where people didn't know who we are, or what we are. todd stine grew up right here in : adel on a 180 family farm, now there are 15,000 acres here and he runs the largest private family seed company in the world. what's it like to be a billionaire? >> well, does it seem like it is any different than anything else? i guess i really don't think about that much. we just try do to what we're doing and have fun doing it. todd what makes his fortune all : the more unusual is that he's dyslexic and a bit autistic.
todd: and why is that? >> well, creating genetics here in corn and soybeans that are the best in the entire world , what can give you more of a high than that? todd: thanks to forbes magazine, stine is getting lots of attention. the magazine says his fortune is at least 3 and a half billion dollars. so what's he think about the revelation? >> we are better known in some of these foreign countries today frankly, because of that article, than we otherwise would be and it gives us...
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todd: karla logan still works here. and is not fond of looking back. >> we had to dig the brick out so we could get out because we couldn't open the doors because all of that was in front of the doors. todd: just up the street the 150 miles an hour winds destroyed bill singlin's real estate office right off its foundation. >> it was a big event it was heart crushing. todd: it took it him months to rebuild. most of the damage in town gone now. but the memories remain. >> and my brother called and said there's a tornado calling you better get outside and look. and i got outside and took that picture. >> what did you think? >> i thought wow. todd: one woman died when the same tornado hit strafford in boone county but everyone in woodward survived. and now another threat of fall tornadoes. >> i'm sure there are several years ago. and hopefully it goes away. todd: 10 years later it's hard to believe a tornado hit woodward, iowa. and that's why the threat of more severe weather in november hit's so close to home. in woodward,
todd: karla logan still works here. and is not fond of looking back. >> we had to dig the brick out so we could get out because we couldn't open the doors because all of that was in front of the doors. todd: just up the street the 150 miles an hour winds destroyed bill singlin's real estate office right off its foundation. >> it was a big event it was heart crushing. todd: it took it him months to rebuild. most of the damage in town gone now. but the memories remain. >> and my...
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todd: brothers or not, the bottom line is winning games. and this year, the band of brothers, as the coach likes to call them, is doing a lot of that. >> well, we're still playing so you got to be happy about that. todd: the lynnville sully hawks will find out just how good the brothers play when they play mt ayr in the state quarter finals this friday. stacey: we'll be watching that game friday and plenty of others as several metro teams square off to try and make it to the dome. johnston, valley, and dowling all 4a schools still competing. the winners of this week's matches head to the state semi's next week. be sure to follow the kcci sports team andy garman, scott reister and tony seeman for , complete coverage of friday night's games. kevin: new at 10:00, you know that looking at the sun can damage your eyes, but you have to check this out. it's new ultra high definition video of the sun. nasa's solar dynamics observatory captured the images using wavelengths invisible to the human eye. you can see the sun's rotation, solar flares and
todd: brothers or not, the bottom line is winning games. and this year, the band of brothers, as the coach likes to call them, is doing a lot of that. >> well, we're still playing so you got to be happy about that. todd: the lynnville sully hawks will find out just how good the brothers play when they play mt ayr in the state quarter finals this friday. stacey: we'll be watching that game friday and plenty of others as several metro teams square off to try and make it to the dome....
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he says fighting islamophobia doesn't mean shutting down those who need help.sot: todd green 16:24:05 "now we have governors of the united states refusing to admit syrian refugees, all of wch in my opinion is rooted in lslamophobia."he also that was steffi lee reporting, green says one way to show solidarity is to change the conversation.he suggests reaching out to muslims and building interfaith relationships. still ahead live at five... dozens of injuries are forcing taking products back.k.what the ninja blenders is asking customers to do. there's more news ahead when live at 5 continues on cbs 2. 2. i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. says you should not have to borrow money to pay tuition if you go to a public collegegor university. and you ought to be able to refinance student debt. and i don't believe the federal government should be making a profit off of lending to young people who are borrowing to be able to t their education. we have got to make college affordable. a warning for smoothie lovers, ninja blenders face an unusual recall because the blades can ea
he says fighting islamophobia doesn't mean shutting down those who need help.sot: todd green 16:24:05 "now we have governors of the united states refusing to admit syrian refugees, all of wch in my opinion is rooted in lslamophobia."he also that was steffi lee reporting, green says one way to show solidarity is to change the conversation.he suggests reaching out to muslims and building interfaith relationships. still ahead live at five... dozens of injuries are forcing taking products...
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todd: they are insurance commercials with a soft touch. a baby with big blue eyes in one, a child on a bike in another. and finally -- >> dear future. life is good, no great. todd: a teenager. wellmark calls the series of ads "dear future." the idea is to remind potential customers that the 76-year-old company is more than just an office building downtown. >> we've been here for a long time and those ads really show we will be here with you through your entire health insurance journey. todd: ironically, wellmark says the ads were created by their minneapolis ad agency and shot in california. but it's the message that's important. and one of the best ways to get that across humor. , >> good morning, honey. >> honey? >> so sorry, mrs. parker. todd: wellmark also created a series of commercials showcasing it's new be well program. -- new be well program, which provides 24 hour personal customer service. >> they're funny, they get people's attention and they make them more interested in the services that we have so we've had a lot of interest
todd: they are insurance commercials with a soft touch. a baby with big blue eyes in one, a child on a bike in another. and finally -- >> dear future. life is good, no great. todd: a teenager. wellmark calls the series of ads "dear future." the idea is to remind potential customers that the 76-year-old company is more than just an office building downtown. >> we've been here for a long time and those ads really show we will be here with you through your entire health...
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todd: we are asking you to weigh in with our now poll. go to kcci.com or call or text the number on your screen. right now, about 37% say they agree with iowa state's decision to fire coach paul rhoads. 63% say no. that is an unscientific poll. be sure to stay with kcci on air and online at kcci.com for complete coverage of paul rhodes firing from isu. kcci will be there monday as athletic director jamie pollard and coach rhodes speak the media. right now, a cold day in central iowa. just barely warming up to melt some of that snow and ice. let's get over to jason. jason s: another cool night. not quite as cool as this morning but temperatures still dipping into the teens for a lot of us. 37 right now in the metro. very light breeze out of the south at seven miles per hour. making us feel a little bit cooler thanks to that wind. nobody really has a whole lot of work going on. average high is in the low to mid 40's, depending where you are at across the state. 21 up in waterloo. creston sitting at 32 for their windchill temperature. three
todd: we are asking you to weigh in with our now poll. go to kcci.com or call or text the number on your screen. right now, about 37% say they agree with iowa state's decision to fire coach paul rhoads. 63% say no. that is an unscientific poll. be sure to stay with kcci on air and online at kcci.com for complete coverage of paul rhodes firing from isu. kcci will be there monday as athletic director jamie pollard and coach rhodes speak the media. right now, a cold day in central iowa. just...
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"when jake comes, he's gonna like open doors," said brianna, todd landen's daughter. "and if he's having a flip the light switch on." just another way for landen to feel right at home. in sioux city, tiffany lane, ktiv news 4.>> project leaders say the renovations to the landens' home should be completed by february 1st. projects for patriots board members say 70 percent product and labor has been donated for the house. there will be a fundraiser for the landen project on november 5th to raise money for the rest. it will be at the orpheum theatre in downtown sioux city. there is a social at 5:30 p-m. starting at seven, there will be a special screening of "the hornet's nest," an in-depth documentary on landen's 101st airborne division. "this movie will give the exposure, you know," said aprel landen, todd landen's wife. "so i hope that it also brings healing for veterans to be able to start talking. i think talking about being in war that brings healing." todd landen will be doing a question and answer session with the public after the screening. the event is free but
"when jake comes, he's gonna like open doors," said brianna, todd landen's daughter. "and if he's having a flip the light switch on." just another way for landen to feel right at home. in sioux city, tiffany lane, ktiv news 4.>> project leaders say the renovations to the landens' home should be completed by february 1st. projects for patriots board members say 70 percent product and labor has been donated for the house. there will be a fundraiser for the landen project...
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todd: ken sagar is president of the iowa federation of labor. he says critics worry the higher wage will hurt business. but states all around iowa, minnesota north and south , dakota, nebraska, missourim -- dakota, nebraska, missouri, and illinois have a higher minimum wage. >> i think it's absolutely critical that people who play by the rules and work hard for a living earn enough money to support their family. todd: and even though manning doesn't have a family yet, she won't turn down a raise someday. susan manning/isu student -- someday. >> for me, it's not rent or anything big like that, but when i'm on my own obviously look for something higher paying. todd: by the way fast food , workers all over the country tomorrow are planning to leave their jobs to call for a new minimum wage, $15 per hour. join them tomorrow. country when it comes to hourly workers earning at or below the minimum wage in 2014, at 5%. tomorrow in the des moines register, reporter michael kilen will introduce you to iowans who earn minimum wage or not much more, and to
todd: ken sagar is president of the iowa federation of labor. he says critics worry the higher wage will hurt business. but states all around iowa, minnesota north and south , dakota, nebraska, missourim -- dakota, nebraska, missouri, and illinois have a higher minimum wage. >> i think it's absolutely critical that people who play by the rules and work hard for a living earn enough money to support their family. todd: and even though manning doesn't have a family yet, she won't turn down...
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todd: hero the -- here are the hour. a 23-year-old american college student from california is among the dead. thousands of french soldiers have been deployed and first attractions have been shut down. investigators say the attackers wore identical suicide vests. laura: the violence in paris has also sent shockwaves here in des moines. >> about 15 minutes after the first event, a second group opened fire where the band eagles of death metal were playing. one of the victims is an american, a 23-year-old student from cal state called naomi gonzalez. police killed the suicide bombers and the vests blew up the others. the islamic state has claimed responsibility. nation, calling the attacks and act of war. outside of the concert hall, a french pianist played john lennon's "imagine" to honor those killed. laura: the violence has sent shockwaves everywhere and michael lavalle is leading a delegation of des moines embassy club members hundreds of miles away from paris in the small french town of montbrison. if terrorists were g
todd: hero the -- here are the hour. a 23-year-old american college student from california is among the dead. thousands of french soldiers have been deployed and first attractions have been shut down. investigators say the attackers wore identical suicide vests. laura: the violence in paris has also sent shockwaves here in des moines. >> about 15 minutes after the first event, a second group opened fire where the band eagles of death metal were playing. one of the victims is an american,...
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todd: the numbers tell the story. american workers make more products than ever before but they don't earn more money. an important issue for democratic candidates at drake university saturday night. brittany sutton is on her way home to sherman hill from a serving job at a clive restaurant. and, her 3 children including one-year-old tylayiah are hungry for dinner. but sutton often pays for food with food stamps. because her income has been about the same for the past 5 years. >> i have to live off my check and it's not really that much every two weeks. so i live check by check. >> when you look at u.s. workers in general, especially at the lower income level their wages , are not keeping up in terms of their ability to purchase goods. todd: economic experts like drake university professor tom easy to add up. since the 1950's, american productivity has grown my more than 200%. but american wages began to level off in the 1980's. >> high income earners are growing wages faster than low income workers and it's becoming
todd: the numbers tell the story. american workers make more products than ever before but they don't earn more money. an important issue for democratic candidates at drake university saturday night. brittany sutton is on her way home to sherman hill from a serving job at a clive restaurant. and, her 3 children including one-year-old tylayiah are hungry for dinner. but sutton often pays for food with food stamps. because her income has been about the same for the past 5 years. >> i have...
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in iraq...almost ten years has passed...todd is still suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. "purple heart is kind of mark of a ship ward. that means they did their job right. i don't know, i'm more proud of the bronze 3 stars i did something for.the u- s- department of veterans affairs states, approximately 7 to 8 percent of americans are affected by post-traumatic stress disorder at some point in their life times...ptsd can be debilitating, keeping the veteran from leading a normal life..."we had a lot of trials but the biggest thing with marriage is yo umarry for good and bad."fast forward to november of 2014, when the landens moved to sioux city, iowa.that's when todd's wife, aprel discovered partners for patriots. (music)"so the dogs bring them out and seeing todd as a purple heart recipient, jake will be making a differnece in his life everyday. giving him more independence. let him control what's going on because he won't need somebody to make sure his medication is taken. "he's really going through the full spectrum of training for a service dog." 3 now, partners for
in iraq...almost ten years has passed...todd is still suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. "purple heart is kind of mark of a ship ward. that means they did their job right. i don't know, i'm more proud of the bronze 3 stars i did something for.the u- s- department of veterans affairs states, approximately 7 to 8 percent of americans are affected by post-traumatic stress disorder at some point in their life times...ptsd can be debilitating, keeping the veteran from leading a...
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in iraq...almost ten years has passed...todd is still suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. "purple heart is kind of mark of a ship ward. that means they did i'm 3 more proud of the bronze start i did something for.the u- s- department of veterans affairs states, approximately 7 to 8 percent of americans are affected by post-traumatic stress disorder at some point in their life times...ptsd can be debilitating, keeping the veteran from leading a normal life..."we had a lot of trials but the biggest thing with marriage is yo umarry for good and bad."fast forward to november of 2014, when the landens moved to sioux city, iowa.that's when todd's wife, aprel discovered partners for patriots. (music)that's when aprel discovered partners for partiots,"so the dogs bring them out and seeing todd as a purple heart recipient, jake will be making a differnece in his life everyday. giving him more independence. let him control what's going on because he won't need somebody taken."he's really going through the full spectrum of training for a service dog." 3 now, partners for patriots is
in iraq...almost ten years has passed...todd is still suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. "purple heart is kind of mark of a ship ward. that means they did i'm 3 more proud of the bronze start i did something for.the u- s- department of veterans affairs states, approximately 7 to 8 percent of americans are affected by post-traumatic stress disorder at some point in their life times...ptsd can be debilitating, keeping the veteran from leading a normal life..."we had a lot of...
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todd: iowa's minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. the state legislature tried to raise it to $8.75 an hour of the votes just are not there. >> if you think about it we haven't had our wages increased in iowa since it was passed in 2007. todd: ken sagar is president of wage will hurt business. but states around iowa, minnesota, north and south dakota, nebraska, missouri and illinois have a higher minimum wage. >> i think it's absolutely critical that people who play by the rules and work hard for a living earn enough money to support their family. todd: and even though manning doesn't have a family yet she won't turn down a raise someday. >> for me its not rent or anything big like that but when i'm on my own obviously look for something higher paying. eric: by the way fast food workers are launching nationwide strike for a $15 minimum wage today. elizabeth: iowa ranked 12th in the country in hourly workers earning at or below the minimum wage in 2014 at 5%. in this morning's des moines register reporter mike kilen will introduce you
todd: iowa's minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. the state legislature tried to raise it to $8.75 an hour of the votes just are not there. >> if you think about it we haven't had our wages increased in iowa since it was passed in 2007. todd: ken sagar is president of wage will hurt business. but states around iowa, minnesota, north and south dakota, nebraska, missouri and illinois have a higher minimum wage. >> i think it's absolutely critical that people who play by the rules and work...
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todd: nick wuertz ovesees refugees services at lutheran services of iowa. he says new homeland security measures in place since 9/11 are designed to make sure syrian refugees are not terrorists. he worries that iowa is taking a step backward. >> coming here and having the opportunity to work and build a future for their families is the most wonderful thing that families have cherished and been grateful for. todd: the governor says he might -- about letting those syrian refugees into iowa but only if , the federal government and the intelligence agencies can protect the people of iowa. stacey: chilling new video from isis tonight. fighters issuing a waning to the u.s., threatening our nation's capital. in the clip posted online, they vow to hit washington, d.c. the way paris was attacked. president obama responded at the g-20 summit today in turkey. he says isis isn't a traditional opponent and conventional warfare won't work. pres. obama: it's not their sophistication or the particular weaponry they possess, but it is the ideology they carry with them and t
todd: nick wuertz ovesees refugees services at lutheran services of iowa. he says new homeland security measures in place since 9/11 are designed to make sure syrian refugees are not terrorists. he worries that iowa is taking a step backward. >> coming here and having the opportunity to work and build a future for their families is the most wonderful thing that families have cherished and been grateful for. todd: the governor says he might -- about letting those syrian refugees into iowa...
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todd's pro-family agenda would outlaw many forms of contraception. and akin alone says president obama is a complete menace to our civilization. todd akin, missouri's true conservative, is just too conservative. >> missouri's true conservative. claire mccaskill ran that ad during the republican primary. and it's brilliant, right? senator mccaskill, she puts her name on it at the top. it is ostensibly an attack ad by claire mccaskill against todd akin. but really it's just a list of things that republican primary voters would love. right? a crusader against bigger government. pro-family, anti-obama. the true conservative. in her new book senator mccaskill reveals that ad was part of an almost $2 million operation by her campaign to help get todd akin the republican nomination for that senate race. "we came up with the idea for a dog whistle ad, a message that was pitched in a certain way that would only be heard by a group of people. i told my group they needed to put akin's uber-conservative bona fides in an ad and then using reverse psychology we wo
todd's pro-family agenda would outlaw many forms of contraception. and akin alone says president obama is a complete menace to our civilization. todd akin, missouri's true conservative, is just too conservative. >> missouri's true conservative. claire mccaskill ran that ad during the republican primary. and it's brilliant, right? senator mccaskill, she puts her name on it at the top. it is ostensibly an attack ad by claire mccaskill against todd akin. but really it's just a list of things...
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todd, out to you. todd: erika, thank you. in the wake of the terrorist attacks and the revelation that a syrian refugee was involved, half of america's governors including governor baker now say they are against taking in additional syrian refugees. but the ones already here in massachusetts say there was a thorough vetting process to get in. >> there's no refugee entering the u.s. without going through the long process of the background check that takes up to two years sometimes. todd: amira elamri and her family were among the 150 refugees resettled here since the state department says states really cannot reject refugees with legal status. back in september governor baker supported the idea of taking in more refugees. here in massachusetts. reporting live from the state house, todd kazakiewich, wcvb, newscenter 5. sera: a beverly woman is fighting for her life, and her estranged husband is now charged with assault to murder and strangulation. investigators were at the beverly home several hours last scherer allegedly choke
todd, out to you. todd: erika, thank you. in the wake of the terrorist attacks and the revelation that a syrian refugee was involved, half of america's governors including governor baker now say they are against taking in additional syrian refugees. but the ones already here in massachusetts say there was a thorough vetting process to get in. >> there's no refugee entering the u.s. without going through the long process of the background check that takes up to two years sometimes. todd:...
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teri todd. if a dog does come down with the flu, todd says they need supportive care... like the care a person would get if they had the flu. it's . time for a break. but we're back in just a moment with more news and weather for you on news-4 today. first though.. here's a look at some of the events on the good morning and welcome back to news 4 today. some of the stories you'll see in this half hour... eleven days after paris was targeted by terrorists, french president francois hollande is visiting the white house this morning. he's hoping to work with president obama on a coordinated response to isis. the french president has declared his country is already at war with the terror army, but president obama is resisting calls to send american troops to another foreign battlefield. the latest from washington. also... as controversy continues over syrian refugees, and the role of the united states... republican presidential candidate carly fiorina weighed in during a campaign stop in sioux city. we'll hear what she had to say. and later... the turkey, the salads, stuffin
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todd: one that could earn votes with the right answer. especially from potential voters like brittany sutton, worried about her family's future. >> it is very important, making sure they know what's right from wrong and how i lived growing up. elizabeth: i was median wage for a full-time worker has inched up only slightly over the past 35 years. today in the des moines register, kevin hart he explores the factors and impact on workers. eric: here's a look at the roads in central iowa, you are waking up to 42 degrees. the big difference is wind, it will be a white knuckle drive. it is pushing cars around, i experienced it on the way to work. >> weather is never more than five minutes away, only on kcci 8 news this morning. metinka: good morning, i'm sure you heard the wind rattling the house. it may be blowing your garbage can. it is still windy but the strongest wind is shifting across east central iowa. davenport at 52 miles per hour but here in des moines, strong wind at 44 miles per hour. we are expecting the strongest wind this mornin
todd: one that could earn votes with the right answer. especially from potential voters like brittany sutton, worried about her family's future. >> it is very important, making sure they know what's right from wrong and how i lived growing up. elizabeth: i was median wage for a full-time worker has inched up only slightly over the past 35 years. today in the des moines register, kevin hart he explores the factors and impact on workers. eric: here's a look at the roads in central iowa, you...
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todd magel reports. >> i was mad, angry, scared. todd: christian suarez is 15 but his lawyer says he is the mental capacity of an 18-year-old. -- eight-year-old. he is speaking out for the first time about this fight caught on several cell phone cameras on grimes last week. >> he pulled me by my hair and i punched him. todd: johnston schoolbus trevor robert scarbrough was arrested. now the family is putting the driver and district on that is. >> the family wants the bus driver to know that it is never ok to put your hands on a child when you are angry. todd: scarborough asked suarez to move frorohis seat before the fight broke out and the teenager admits he yelled a profane statement which clearly set the driver off. >> christian said something that was offensive to the bus driver and the bus driver assaulted him. todd: suarez says he regrets the outburst and in the future. >> i will try not to say anything mean. eric: suarez now drives to school with his family and is afraid to get back on the bus. the attorney says they are discus
todd magel reports. >> i was mad, angry, scared. todd: christian suarez is 15 but his lawyer says he is the mental capacity of an 18-year-old. -- eight-year-old. he is speaking out for the first time about this fight caught on several cell phone cameras on grimes last week. >> he pulled me by my hair and i punched him. todd: johnston schoolbus trevor robert scarbrough was arrested. now the family is putting the driver and district on that is. >> the family wants the bus driver...
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yes, of course, todd courser.an she had the affair with, her office mate, the fellow tea partier guy, the guy who sent that crazy self-smearing e-mail about himself, fake having sex with a fake prostitute behind a nightclub because he thought that would cover-up his own affair. he, too, is running to get his seat back. they are both running in the special election to win back their own seats tomorrow. that election is tomorrow. happy election day, michigan. happy election day, america. turnout and elections are usually pretty low which would mean, who know, maybe they could win and get lack to the legislature. who knows what they will do next. election day tomorrow has that special election going for it, michigan. also in virginia the senate is one seat away from going back to the democrats and democrats think they might get that seat back tomorrow. in colorado voters are going to decide tomorrow what to do with the money the state is making on legalized pot. in ohio, voters in ohio are going to decide whether or
yes, of course, todd courser.an she had the affair with, her office mate, the fellow tea partier guy, the guy who sent that crazy self-smearing e-mail about himself, fake having sex with a fake prostitute behind a nightclub because he thought that would cover-up his own affair. he, too, is running to get his seat back. they are both running in the special election to win back their own seats tomorrow. that election is tomorrow. happy election day, michigan. happy election day, america. turnout...
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todd: an estimated 24 million americans suffer from eating disorders. experts say the first step to getting help is to ask your doctor or a nutritionist. stacey: taking -- take a look at this. it is a sure sign the holiday season is here. it's now open every night from 5:30 to 10:00 until january 1. tickets are $10 per car and 100% of the proceeds goes towards make-a-wish iowa. kevin: i wonder if kurtis gertz have a good forecast. kurtis: we had been melted down all night. we will stay above freezing right through the morning hours. patchy drizzle at 9:00 a.m. noontime temperature, 50 degrees. we should be around 43, 42. a few clouds drifting into northwestern iowa. we will see some fog tonight. there is a system out to the west. a whole lot of snow right now. here comes the front. it may interact with some colder air. tomorrow, cloud cover, patchy drizzle. the widespread rain moves in on thanksgiving day. north-northwest iowa, a wintry mix. you will see a light makes here but i think the increased travel problems will be over towards the missouri river
todd: an estimated 24 million americans suffer from eating disorders. experts say the first step to getting help is to ask your doctor or a nutritionist. stacey: taking -- take a look at this. it is a sure sign the holiday season is here. it's now open every night from 5:30 to 10:00 until january 1. tickets are $10 per car and 100% of the proceeds goes towards make-a-wish iowa. kevin: i wonder if kurtis gertz have a good forecast. kurtis: we had been melted down all night. we will stay above...
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newscenter 5' s todd kazakiewich is live in roxbury. todd: the fake handguns are sometimes referred to as "toys," but the message the city is sending is, these replicas are so life-like, they could very easily be mistaken for the real thing, causing a confrontation that could end in tragedy. -- that could be deadly. >> this is not a super-soaker. this can be a very dangerous thing. todd: this morning, in a room full of religious leaders and fake guns, boston mayor marty walsh signed an ordinance banning replica guns from public places in the city. mayor walsh: the police will be serious situation arises and the owner will be able to pick them up in person at the district but it' s also going to give us a chance to talk to parents. todd: more than 150 replicas have been taken off the street so far this year. many do not have the federally required orange or red tip on the muzzle. the new ordinance requires parents or guardians to accompany minors when retrieving replicas, which will give police an opportunity to educate the parents and c
newscenter 5' s todd kazakiewich is live in roxbury. todd: the fake handguns are sometimes referred to as "toys," but the message the city is sending is, these replicas are so life-like, they could very easily be mistaken for the real thing, causing a confrontation that could end in tragedy. -- that could be deadly. >> this is not a super-soaker. this can be a very dangerous thing. todd: this morning, in a room full of religious leaders and fake guns, boston mayor marty walsh...
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todd: in medfield, todd kazakiewich, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: that is really how a team comes together. frank: great advice from a guy who has been through things in a crackdown on a boston bar cited after a deadly antoinette: the possible fallout violence, and we are following breaking news in colorado springs. three people are dead including a police officer after a gunman opens fire in a planned parenthood clinic, that officer's connection to massachusetts. andrew:p the one thing about soccer the age just leaves me. the ages leave all of us. we simply become kids again. i think all of us play for that very reason. the child we once were. p and i'm back to where i was. you are that little andy guy who used to be down in me, all over again. and bluecross blueshield has me. [ duck quacks, wolf howls [ electronic beeping ] but... the new turbodown jacket: tested tough in the pacific northwest. antoinette: breaking news out of colorado this morning. three people killed in a shooting at a planned parenthood clinic. among them 44-year-ol
todd: in medfield, todd kazakiewich, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: that is really how a team comes together. frank: great advice from a guy who has been through things in a crackdown on a boston bar cited after a deadly antoinette: the possible fallout violence, and we are following breaking news in colorado springs. three people are dead including a police officer after a gunman opens fire in a planned parenthood clinic, that officer's connection to massachusetts. andrew:p the one thing...
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todd: it's a new look for an old des moines company. one that makes no mistake about the taxi cab's mission. >> i think yellow cab is iconic. todd: from now on the city's oldest taxi company will be know only as yellow cab co. sister brand capitol cab is gone. but there's more to the story and it's inside the cab. >> it's live with kelly and michael. todd: trans iowa which owns yellow cab co has installed new high tech video entertainment systems. they use tv video clips, commercials and gps maps to occupy and inform passengers. >> it essentially allows this system to become the ambassador of the city and present the same concise message to all those new visitors who are coming in. todd: it's a big city perk that is a bit unexpected in des moines. >> we're only 12th in the nation that has this capability. and for a city the size and the other cities, like new york and las vegas, it is really pretty exciting to bring it to our community. todd: with ride share uber stealing all the headlines lately yellow cab co wants riders to know they
todd: it's a new look for an old des moines company. one that makes no mistake about the taxi cab's mission. >> i think yellow cab is iconic. todd: from now on the city's oldest taxi company will be know only as yellow cab co. sister brand capitol cab is gone. but there's more to the story and it's inside the cab. >> it's live with kelly and michael. todd: trans iowa which owns yellow cab co has installed new high tech video entertainment systems. they use tv video clips,...
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todd: in medfield, todd kazakiewich, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: that's what being on a team is is all about. frank: learning so much off the field. still to come this morning, a crackdown on a boston bar cited after a deadly thanksgiving morning shooting, after another incident of gun violence, and we are following breaking news in colorado springs. three people are dead including a police officer after a gunman opens fire in a planned parenthood clinic, on the way this morning, antoinette: 6:54. we are following breaking news out of colorado this morning. three people have been killed in a shooting at a planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs. among them, 44-year-old police officer garrett swasey, who graduated from melrose high school right here in massachusetts. the shooter identified as robert lewis dear in police custody right now, after an hours-long standoff. frank: the little girl known as baby doe will finally be laid to rest today. a private service for bella bond will be held at the caggianno funeral home in winthrop.
todd: in medfield, todd kazakiewich, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: that's what being on a team is is all about. frank: learning so much off the field. still to come this morning, a crackdown on a boston bar cited after a deadly thanksgiving morning shooting, after another incident of gun violence, and we are following breaking news in colorado springs. three people are dead including a police officer after a gunman opens fire in a planned parenthood clinic, on the way this morning,...
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todd kazakiewich is live with a message this morning. todd: good morning from terminal a. you look behind me the line for t.s.a. security screening has already started forming and was here since we got here at 4:30 this morning and there are even more people here now. obviously it's going to be a long day. patient. with regards to terrorism, we're talking about copycats and people looking to cause the same terror on u.s. soil that terrorists saw a few weeks ago. a new warning calls for increased security at so-called soft targets and includes airports, malls and transportation hubs like washington's union station. >> over here we have one of our detection k-9's and up there are special agents with todd: law enforcement tells abc news while there is no specific threat, the u.s. is watching a group of isis followers. coming up we'll talk to the t.s.a. workers and tell what you to expect either today or the holiday weekend. reporting inside, todd kazakiewich, newscenter 5. erika: drivers know all it takes is one crash in the wrong miles. this nightmare had traffic at a virtua
todd kazakiewich is live with a message this morning. todd: good morning from terminal a. you look behind me the line for t.s.a. security screening has already started forming and was here since we got here at 4:30 this morning and there are even more people here now. obviously it's going to be a long day. patient. with regards to terrorism, we're talking about copycats and people looking to cause the same terror on u.s. soil that terrorists saw a few weeks ago. a new warning calls for...
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todd: randy, good morning. that plan will ban all fake or replica handguns in public spaces in boston. that's because they look so real, the city's mayor says they're putting lives in danger. under the new city ordinance being signed this morning by mayor walsh, police can confiscate any handgun that is not marked. fake guns will have a federally required orange or red tip on the muzzle. >> we've been lucky so far. it only takes one incident. with that ordinance, that's what we're hoping to avoid. todd: so far this year they've already taken more than 160 streets. mayor walsh will make the crackdown official at 9:30 this morning. live in boston, todd kazakiewich, wcvb, newscenter 5. emily: new this morning. calls for change to the mbta's door-to-door van service for the disabled, the ride. the focus of an mbta board meeting today. "the globe" finds over the last four years complaints have more than doubled. more than 4,300 made in 2014. and from january to august of this year there have been nearly 2,900. data
todd: randy, good morning. that plan will ban all fake or replica handguns in public spaces in boston. that's because they look so real, the city's mayor says they're putting lives in danger. under the new city ordinance being signed this morning by mayor walsh, police can confiscate any handgun that is not marked. fake guns will have a federally required orange or red tip on the muzzle. >> we've been lucky so far. it only takes one incident. with that ordinance, that's what we're hoping...