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as a way to focus a lot of attention on the media and i will continue to but it behooves us to look more closely at where those ideas are coming from to begin with. so we need sweeney took the textbooks for children reading the source of the problem. it's the mirror of the power. >> we don't have any. >> thank you for your wonderful questions. apostasy mac please buy their books and get them signed. thank you very much. [applause] >> [inaudible conversations] professor at brooklyn college and the author of the rebelliou life of mrs. rosa parks. author o prior tof december 1, 1955 was,o rosa parks rebellious? >> absolutely. and her spirit starts as a young person, as a data. for instance, she grows up in a home with her grandparents and her mother. her grandfather after world war ii knows this uptake of violence and her grandfather will sit out at night with his shotgun and a young six-year-old rosa parks would sit with him. her political life starts. and they will get married in 1932 and she will join him organizing around the scottsboro case so that the 1932 and for the next 20 years sh
as a way to focus a lot of attention on the media and i will continue to but it behooves us to look more closely at where those ideas are coming from to begin with. so we need sweeney took the textbooks for children reading the source of the problem. it's the mirror of the power. >> we don't have any. >> thank you for your wonderful questions. apostasy mac please buy their books and get them signed. thank you very much. [applause] >> [inaudible conversations] professor at...
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to look like? what do iowans want to be known for? while we can look at federal legislation, i really think it behooves us to look at what are our state laws and then i think that locally we need to come together as a community, as we have been doing, and look at, do we consider gun fire the issue or do we consider that just a symptom of a deeper systemic issue? karl cassell: anything? stacey walker: yeah, i'll just come out and say it. there is a silence in washington dc because there are powerful special interest groups that are in the business of keeping gun manufacturers in business. when you have the scenarios like that, issue that should be straightforw ard and devoid of politics become hyper- politicized and good legislation kind of gets washed out. it becomes a third rail issue, meaning if you touch it and you cross the wrong side of a special interest group, there are electoral consequences for that. earlier i mentioned we have a desperate need for courageous politicians to be willing to stand up to some of these interest groups and say, "hey, we've got police chiefs, we've got the law enforcement community all saying that we
to look like? what do iowans want to be known for? while we can look at federal legislation, i really think it behooves us to look at what are our state laws and then i think that locally we need to come together as a community, as we have been doing, and look at, do we consider gun fire the issue or do we consider that just a symptom of a deeper systemic issue? karl cassell: anything? stacey walker: yeah, i'll just come out and say it. there is a silence in washington dc because there are...
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to the north where the snowpack is much deeper. watch out for some refreezing tonight as we cool back down below freezing under partly cloudy skies. tuesday is looking like another mild day for us with highs in the mid to upper 40s in most areas as the winds turn around to the se at 7-14 mph. we will going into wednesday even as clouds take over the sky. brad/2wx: that's all for my forecast. check out weareiowa.com for the latest in weather much deeper. watch out for some refreezing tonight as we cool back down below freezing under partly cloudy skies. tuesday is looking like another mild day for us with highs in the mid to upper 40s in most areas as the winds turn around to the se at 7-14 mph. we will keep the mild trend going into wednesday even as clouds take over the sky. brad/2wx: that's all for my forecast. check out weareiowa.com for much deeper. watch out for some refreezing tonight as we cool back down below freezing under partly cloudy skies. tuesday is looking like another mild day for us with highs in the mid areas as the winds turn around to the se at 7-14 mph. we will keep the mild trend going into wednesday even as clouds take over the sky. brad/2wx: that's all f
to the north where the snowpack is much deeper. watch out for some refreezing tonight as we cool back down below freezing under partly cloudy skies. tuesday is looking like another mild day for us with highs in the mid to upper 40s in most areas as the winds turn around to the se at 7-14 mph. we will going into wednesday even as clouds take over the sky. brad/2wx: that's all for my forecast. check out weareiowa.com for the latest in weather much deeper. watch out for some refreezing tonight as...
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her affair he is here with us to look at what the papers are saying. you start with a focus on the regional elections. >> the national front is ahead in full regions. that would be appear to have been born out by a poll, that shows 52% of french people would not be perturbed by a national front victory in the election. bad news for francois hollande's government. the national front is likely to , where -- is also standing. the paid a visit to northern region. cannot getying it any better. presidents are president for life while old people have their pensions cut. our presidents are more royalist then the king himself. >> controversy over the mysterious deaths of sheep. farmers in the biggest sheep farming region in france report 10 sheep have been killed in the region recently. they say it can only be the work of wolves. it is not officially a wolf habitat. farmers are not entitled to compensation. that thees maintain killings are they work of stray dogs, not wolves. they protested by dumping the ewe that had been killed. there are about 300 wolves in f
her affair he is here with us to look at what the papers are saying. you start with a focus on the regional elections. >> the national front is ahead in full regions. that would be appear to have been born out by a poll, that shows 52% of french people would not be perturbed by a national front victory in the election. bad news for francois hollande's government. the national front is likely to , where -- is also standing. the paid a visit to northern region. cannot getying it any better....
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james: and i'll have your forecast ahead stephanie: us to look into, contact us! email us at: news at we are iowa dot com. or call us in the newsroom: 1- 800-858-5555. we're on facebook "we are iowa local 5 news" and twitter "we are iowa 5 news" if you see news break... let us know. we are iowa and we want to cover the stories that are important to you. "your watching local 5 news at 6 in hd with aniowa's most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist brad edwards, and local 5 sports with sports director jon schaeffer. this is local 5 news at 6. we are iowa." stephanie/bam the big game hawkeyes and nebraska's corn huskers is tomorrow. but it's important to note why it's called the hyvee heroes game. three "citizen hereos" will be honored at halftime, including two iowans. an iowa state trooper and a local nurse -- both credited with saving an oklahoma man's life. local 5's claire powell shares their story. "the engine is revving high, it takes off tires squeal" "this is not good something's going on inside this truck" seven months ago, iowa state
james: and i'll have your forecast ahead stephanie: us to look into, contact us! email us at: news at we are iowa dot com. or call us in the newsroom: 1- 800-858-5555. we're on facebook "we are iowa local 5 news" and twitter "we are iowa 5 news" if you see news break... let us know. we are iowa and we want to cover the stories that are important to you. "your watching local 5 news at 6 in hd with aniowa's most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist brad edwards, and...
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to pack these were a bit. we look all across iowa and we are still looking at temperatures largely in the mid-40's range. wind chills have helped us to just to back down to the 30's. we're looking at a cool day out there as temperatures have not really topped out. we have been dropping since around midnight. we will continue to do that throughout the rest of the day. 46 by 6:00 p.m. rain showers for only linger for the early portions of the afternoon before that starts the taper off. clouds began to break it will spell sunshine for tomorrow. we still have snow in the forecast. i will break in all the details coming on that shortly. mollie: americans been within $50 billion every year on beauty and skin care products. there is little oversight and what isn't of those products we are putting in our skin and hair. a bipartisan group of lawmakers is proposing legislation to change that. industry leaders are on board. it's new at noon. reporter: it is standard beauty routine. hair, nails, and of course make up. but there is growing concern that some of the products we use to look good actually could be causing harm. >> is because of th
to pack these were a bit. we look all across iowa and we are still looking at temperatures largely in the mid-40's range. wind chills have helped us to just to back down to the 30's. we're looking at a cool day out there as temperatures have not really topped out. we have been dropping since around midnight. we will continue to do that throughout the rest of the day. 46 by 6:00 p.m. rain showers for only linger for the early portions of the afternoon before that starts the taper off. clouds...
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challenging menu that i got from them today so she's got a lot to cook and it'll be a great night for us to look back on all the fun times and that's not limited to victories. i think it's going to be special for them and i think it's going to be extra special for us just to give coach rhoads the best send off he told us he didn't want that he wants it more for the players and the seniors but we definitely want to give something back for him as well. " jon/sx3s stephanie/sx3s jack/sx3s we'll be right back... you're watching local five news at six. visit local 5 on the web. we are iowa dot com is your home for the latest in news, weather, and sports. jack/wxhang: now one last check of your weather, with chief meteorologist brad edwards. brad: well, our holiday weekend is starting of mild and dry early this evening, but that will be changing pretty quickly. temperatures will be in the 50s most of this evening for central iowa, as rain showers begin to increase over iowa. a cold front will be pushing in from the west and causing temps to drop into early thursday morning for western iowa. and this i
challenging menu that i got from them today so she's got a lot to cook and it'll be a great night for us to look back on all the fun times and that's not limited to victories. i think it's going to be special for them and i think it's going to be extra special for us just to give coach rhoads the best send off he told us he didn't want that he wants it more for the players and the seniors but we definitely want to give something back for him as well. " jon/sx3s stephanie/sx3s jack/sx3s...
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and while drones can be used to look at they can also be used to spot stowaways on trains, assist law enforcement to find missing people and also deliver items s for stores. learning how to o e drones in those situations is exactly what one morningside college class is looking to do. " they're gonna be requiring people to have drone licenses to fly commercially and stuff. so i feel like i'm kind of the frontrunner of that because not a lot of drone classes are being offered right now. three students from the college and five students from whiting community schools are learning the techninil aspects and laws behind the devices that are changing the course of many future jobs. su "one of the drones used in the class is a quadcopter. now to use it, the left side is to control the height and the right side is to control the steering." "the big advantage of a quadcopter is its ability to hover in one place and really zoom in and focus on taking a high quality shot," "a lot of professional photographers prefer this style." along with quadcopters, the class is also learning how to use fixed
and while drones can be used to look at they can also be used to spot stowaways on trains, assist law enforcement to find missing people and also deliver items s for stores. learning how to o e drones in those situations is exactly what one morningside college class is looking to do. " they're gonna be requiring people to have drone licenses to fly commercially and stuff. so i feel like i'm kind of the frontrunner of that because not a lot of drone classes are being offered right now....
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wxcenter plus -- (wx ad lib) i'll have your forecast ahead jack: and don't forget to contact us if you have a story you want us to look into. send local 5 news your news tips. email us at: news at we are iowa dot com. or call us in the newsroom: 1- 800-858-5555. we're on facebook "we are iowa local 5 news" and twitter "we are iowa 5 news" if you see news break... let us know. you're watching local 5 news at six -- we'll be know. you're watching local 5 news at six -- we'll be right back. "your watching local 5 news at 6 in hd with meteorologist brad edwards, and local 5 sports with sports director jon schaeffer. this is local 5 news at 6. we are iowa." stephanie: thanksgiving is almost here -- it's a time for food, family and remembering thanksgiving is almost here -- it's a time for food, family and remembering stephanie/2ram but for one sioux city restaurant -- it's a good time to give back and bring that holiday feeling to the people who need it most. jack/2ram the family that runs rebo's restaurant decided to make their family gathering into a community event, opening their restaurant on thanksgiving and making a
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to contact us. we also want to hear from you if you have a story you want us to look into. send local 5 news your news tips. email us at: news at we are iowa dot com. or call us in the newsroom: 1- 800-858-5555. we're on facebook "we are iowa local 5 news" and twitter "we are iowa 5 news" if you see news break... let us know. we are iowa and we want to cover the stories that are important to you. jack: students and faculty at morningside colelge are rallying behind one of their professors as he starts treatment for esophogeal cancer. the treatment includes getting rid of the beard he's been growing for 40 years. today, supporters gathered to help dr. mark heistad (high-stad) transform his look. students each got to trim heistad's beard before the whole thing was shaved off. jack: heistad says he's thankful for all the support from the morningside college students and colleagues. stephanie/wxcdl: jack/wxcdl chief meteorologist brad edwards is here now... brad:wxcdl ( local 5 weather is meteorologist brad edwards. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" brad
to contact us. we also want to hear from you if you have a story you want us to look into. send local 5 news your news tips. email us at: news at we are iowa dot com. or call us in the newsroom: 1- 800-858-5555. we're on facebook "we are iowa local 5 news" and twitter "we are iowa 5 news" if you see news break... let us know. we are iowa and we want to cover the stories that are important to you. jack: students and faculty at morningside colelge are rallying behind one of...
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> we need other tools to address this problem and create a deterrent. >> we're going to look at everything from usingmore cameras to video. those that are there and we can tow their cars and impound them for 30 days. >> even after they leave? >> yes. we don't give exact numbers but i can assure you, if things pop up again we will. >> the fact that the police are outnumbered in some of these cases is scary. that's what happened in a lot of the protests we've seen. they get out of control and police are outnumbered. so they have to stand back and not do much. >> it's a question of safety. if you tonight have enough cops to go in why do you go in? it's been an off again on again problem, they don't know when it's going to pop up again because in the age of instant media everybody can text, facebook, show up from as far as los angeles and party down otostreets of oakland and it's getting old and dangerous. >> as world leaders prepare to meet to talk about climate change local leaders try to deal with the coming effects. >> morein morin county for example, they are going to talk about the problems for hom
> we need other tools to address this problem and create a deterrent. >> we're going to look at everything from usingmore cameras to video. those that are there and we can tow their cars and impound them for 30 days. >> even after they leave? >> yes. we don't give exact numbers but i can assure you, if things pop up again we will. >> the fact that the police are outnumbered in some of these cases is scary. that's what happened in a lot of the protests we've seen. they...
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this allowed us to look at children' s willingness to talk about race in a context to which it would be conducive for completing the task. we found the rate at which children asked about race was four times lower than that of gender despite that fact that completing the task. karen: the concern behind these results? the disappearance of racial identity. >> on one hand, the racial the lived experience. it is a part of how they are seen, it is a source of pride, heritage. having a strong sense of racial of different positive outcomes. need to ask more specific questions about how does broader be talking about race? that is so closely linked to these children' s identities. what health or developmental implementations might that have? karen: who should facilitate this conversation? he acknowledges that parents have great influence over their children' s comfort level with discussing race. are very reluctant to talk to their kids about race. there are two main reasons. for many white parents, race is sort of irrelevant. it is not immediately relevant. second, there is this the reason tha
this allowed us to look at children' s willingness to talk about race in a context to which it would be conducive for completing the task. we found the rate at which children asked about race was four times lower than that of gender despite that fact that completing the task. karen: the concern behind these results? the disappearance of racial identity. >> on one hand, the racial the lived experience. it is a part of how they are seen, it is a source of pride, heritage. having a strong...
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the local windsor heights wal-mart invited us over today to show us. "we're looking to make it really simplified. customers can expect great deals, deeper inventory and a simplified process. it's always gonna be one of the bigger shopping days. we always kind of joke about that, that it's black friday on thursday. it's become more of an experience as opposed to a one day event. it's all about the great deals. it's always very exciting. the customers coming in here afer eating their thanksgiving dinner and looking for that great deal. that's what they're expecting from walmart and we are looking forward to deliver that. the big items are always gonna be tv's, ipads, and of course star wars are gonna be big this year. we got a special buy on a drone, twenty-five dollars, then we have a lg 4k tv that's gonna go for six-ninety-eight, that's gonna be fifty- five inch so that's gonna be a really good deal on a nice tv. it will be busy which is what creates that excitement but we love helping customers find those great deals." jack: at least two iowa families won't have to
the local windsor heights wal-mart invited us over today to show us. "we're looking to make it really simplified. customers can expect great deals, deeper inventory and a simplified process. it's always gonna be one of the bigger shopping days. we always kind of joke about that, that it's black friday on thursday. it's become more of an experience as opposed to a one day event. it's all about the great deals. it's always very exciting. the customers coming in here afer eating their...
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to be looked at rather carefully. i can see why a private developer wants to use municipal bond financing, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the financier, namely the city should be at undue risk. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> my name is john and i'm a principle at economic consulting and here to speak to the fiscal impact of the events center. first as to the issue of taxpayer dollars not being used for the arena. it's true they are not being used to build. they are being used to subsidize in effect through the use of the revenues from the arena and providing traffic mitigation and infrastructure development. so there is say form of subsidy going and the gap between costs and revenues becomes perilously small and the contribution to the arena to general fund revenues is likely to be quite small if you factor in the uncertainty over the estimates of costs. it's not clear there is a substantial contribution to the general fund. i have a report here i was asked to produce that looks at alternative development on the site. very similar development. current development is two commercial
to be looked at rather carefully. i can see why a private developer wants to use municipal bond financing, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the financier, namely the city should be at undue risk. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> my name is john and i'm a principle at economic consulting and here to speak to the fiscal impact of the events center. first as to the issue of taxpayer dollars not being used for the arena. it's true they are not being used...
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to use the stops. only 5 percent say they would move closer to work if the buss were not available. nearly half say they would drive to work alone. >> police are lookingls would smashed in watsonville high school property using an excavator. pictures show a gaping hole in the building over the weekend. the damage is estimated to be $3,000 to $40,000. the excavator was taken from a construction property on school grounds. police are not sure how they start the it. >> american medical association is taking a dramatic step say they will now lobby for a ban on drug advertising in the up. >> any prescription could increase the chance of heart attack or stroke which can lead to death. >> they believe that the ads which flood the heirs are inflating demand for treatment and drive up prices. a research group said that drug companies spend $4.5 billion on advertising last year a 30 percent increase over two years. >> a sierra ski resort opens saturday with a new restriction on a certain type of equipment: sugar bowl, is not allowing drones to be used on the property. the biggest dangers pose the by drones is people on chair lifts because they are both in the a
to use the stops. only 5 percent say they would move closer to work if the buss were not available. nearly half say they would drive to work alone. >> police are lookingls would smashed in watsonville high school property using an excavator. pictures show a gaping hole in the building over the weekend. the damage is estimated to be $3,000 to $40,000. the excavator was taken from a construction property on school grounds. police are not sure how they start the it. >> american medical...
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they didn't stop to us about help her. >>> police are new looking for two suspects connected to us about a home invasion in california. they have excellent surveillance of the criminals, thanks to us about their -- the homeowner's kitchen. they helped themselves to us about. >> us and soda from the victim's refrigerator and all caught on tape and clear tape. >> and these subjects clearly were not intimidated and threatened and they were leisurely going about their business. >> the police got a big break. the burglars never knew they were caught on camera and made no attempt to us about disguise their faces. one suspect is in custody and is talking when it comes to us about rating out on his accomplices. >>> it's friday the 13th and more importantly, the weekend is upon us and it's not a bad day. >> and opened food, obviously. >> really? friday the 13th. nice except for the wind. i think we're going to us about salvage sunday. a good day and tomorrow, if you're outside early and picking up the scouts for food -- yeah. thirty to us about 35 in the windchills it remembering. talk about the
they didn't stop to us about help her. >>> police are new looking for two suspects connected to us about a home invasion in california. they have excellent surveillance of the criminals, thanks to us about their -- the homeowner's kitchen. they helped themselves to us about. >> us and soda from the victim's refrigerator and all caught on tape and clear tape. >> and these subjects clearly were not intimidated and threatened and they were leisurely going about their business....
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to produce them. across the board, they do a really good job of metabolizing. they're not a miracle, but you be can looking at three to five times the efficiency of use of water inputproduce crickets and you can look at things like waste streams coming out of industrial food processing to feed the crickets. so all around, it's a big gain. >> i had read that a pound of beef takes 2,000 gallons of water and 25 pounds of feed to produce. by contrast, crickets, how much less water and feed does it take in. >> it's about a gallon of water to get to one pound of cricket protein. which sin credible. and for context, it takes a gallon of water to make one almond. so compared to nuts and plants, it's quite efficient. >> all of it sounds good. but you've heard the critics, people who contend that the claims are over-exaggerated, for businesses that simply want to make a profit. how do you respond to them. shawn? >> well i think we have to be careful about how we talk about it and be realistic about what the gains are. this is not a magic bullet kind of thing where krikts are 500 times more efficient than the current alternatives, but they're easily 20, 30, 40% better. and th
to produce them. across the board, they do a really good job of metabolizing. they're not a miracle, but you be can looking at three to five times the efficiency of use of water inputproduce crickets and you can look at things like waste streams coming out of industrial food processing to feed the crickets. so all around, it's a big gain. >> i had read that a pound of beef takes 2,000 gallons of water and 25 pounds of feed to produce. by contrast, crickets, how much less water and feed...
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scientists today sharing new information from maven--which gives us a glimpse into why mars looks the way it does. they say mars used to look similar to earth--with lots of water--but now it's barren and frozen. much of that research coming from maven--the first spacecraft to study mars' atmosphere. kwwl's brad hanson at the university of iowa today, actually talked to a professor who is part of that maven team. well ron, they say this is very exciting research. through maven, they're learning that the atmosphere is thinniig, and solar winds are to blame. this animation shows that solar wind pummeling mars, basically taking it's atmosphere with it. it's part of the findings the maven team have gotten from research they've done over the past year or so. one of the members of university of iowa, and has been here for a year now. but he's been part of the maven team for nearly a dozen, and planet. (jaspspr halekas, maven team member) "the processes that we're learning about, some of those should apply. and so we system, and maybe even beyond our solar system." halekas says they've just been other planets in our solar syst
scientists today sharing new information from maven--which gives us a glimpse into why mars looks the way it does. they say mars used to look similar to earth--with lots of water--but now it's barren and frozen. much of that research coming from maven--the first spacecraft to study mars' atmosphere. kwwl's brad hanson at the university of iowa today, actually talked to a professor who is part of that maven team. well ron, they say this is very exciting research. through maven, they're learning...
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>> we have slowdowns in the south and broken down truck to us about the north to us about talk about and looking live over route 1 in saugus. there is a disabled truck in lynnfield and at the tunnel near the christmas tree shop. crews are trying to us about get that shop out of there now and to us about will south we go, the expressway to us about columbia road and to us about the split and route 3 looks sluggish between union street and the split. >>> and a bus driver hailed a hero for his quick thinking. >> and here are your top stories on this friday morning. >>> following a developing story out of syria and the united states carried out an airstrike against isis extremists known as jihadi john. wazi. and he was on video executing some the death, if confirmed, which it's not within at this point, offers the family schoolas susie for wbz this morning. >> thank you. >>> and a man arrested, accused of pointing a fake gun at another driver is behind bars this morning. he was involved in a road rage incident. the woman said she saw him wave what appeared to us about be a glock round and turned out
>> we have slowdowns in the south and broken down truck to us about the north to us about talk about and looking live over route 1 in saugus. there is a disabled truck in lynnfield and at the tunnel near the christmas tree shop. crews are trying to us about get that shop out of there now and to us about will south we go, the expressway to us about columbia road and to us about the split and route 3 looks sluggish between union street and the split. >>> and a bus driver hailed a...
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we have plenty of buildings that need to be seismically upgraded on the campus and can be dual uses. we hope to look at the later bonds for more clinical but also for administrative and so that's the plan at the point. we are in discussion with the city how the building would be used, but at this point that is where we are. >> i do think that direction because i was going to suggest strongly and not clear in here we should look at our own properties again. [inaudible] >> cfo and i had a conversation severeral years ago and thought laguna honda would be a good place and thought it was too expensive and today that turned a corner. trying to avenueolog or own assets the best strategy for the future and vote for san francisco hospital for [inaudible] >> everybody is struggling with space in the city and it is issue and think as we think this through i fully think the facilities we are have are important and also think about different work models that allow for some invasion of expectations for office space or having the to come in space and i think there are some folks out there coming up with different
we have plenty of buildings that need to be seismically upgraded on the campus and can be dual uses. we hope to look at the later bonds for more clinical but also for administrative and so that's the plan at the point. we are in discussion with the city how the building would be used, but at this point that is where we are. >> i do think that direction because i was going to suggest strongly and not clear in here we should look at our own properties again. [inaudible] >> cfo and i...
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"that's what caused us to look a little further and that's when we discovered that the experience requirements for this particular position, attorney three, you need to have five had only been licensed for a little over three years there was no way you could have that five years of experience." "they're no longer employed by the state of iowa. what they had done is inappropriate and we just have full confidence that moving forward we aren't going to have the issues that we had with the department of administrative services." "this is definitely a unique situation but since it came to our attention we did have to report on it. unique in that they make the rules and broke their own rules? right. quite right, yeah." the attorney general's office tells us they just received a copy of the report, so it's too soon to say what action, if any, will be taken. we did reach out to lamb...he did not respond to our request for a comment... the department of economic development is also raising questions with its recent corporate hand out... this morning the department awarded kraft heinz five-million dolla
"that's what caused us to look a little further and that's when we discovered that the experience requirements for this particular position, attorney three, you need to have five had only been licensed for a little over three years there was no way you could have that five years of experience." "they're no longer employed by the state of iowa. what they had done is inappropriate and we just have full confidence that moving forward we aren't going to have the issues that we had...
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they say mars used to look somewhat similar to earth, but now it's frozen and barrenn one of the scientist's on that team works at the university of iowa--kwwl's brad hanson sat (brad hanson, @bhansonkwwl) "the research being done by maven, more than a dozen years now in te making. and a professor right here on the iversity of iowow campus has alwayy been a part of it." this animation shows important finding by a team of researchers trying to learn members works right here in eastern iowa, and is halekas, maven teem ember) "so maven in a nutshell is trying to measure that second space. and c-was that important?" halekas says the lessons they're learning through learning about, some of those should apply. and so we lieve the things that we learn at mars will inform us about the other planets in our solar system, and maybe even beyond our solar system." and it appears as though the research is far from over. (brad hanson, @bhansonkwwl) "well maven went into orbit about a year ago. they've been now approved for a second year, so two earth years, so we haven't mars. so jst for starters, halekas
they say mars used to look somewhat similar to earth, but now it's frozen and barrenn one of the scientist's on that team works at the university of iowa--kwwl's brad hanson sat (brad hanson, @bhansonkwwl) "the research being done by maven, more than a dozen years now in te making. and a professor right here on the iversity of iowow campus has alwayy been a part of it." this animation shows important finding by a team of researchers trying to learn members works right here in eastern...
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jack: and we want to hear from you if you have a story you want us to look into. send local 5 news your news tips. email us at: news at we are iowa dot com. or call us in the newsroom: 1- 800-858-5555. we're on facebook "we are iowa local 5 news" and twitter "we are iowa 5 news" if you see news break... let us know. we are iowa and we want to cover the stories that are important to you. you're watching local 5 news at six -- we'll be right back. angleson, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist brad edwards, and local 5 sports with sports director jon schaeffer. this is local 5 news at 6. we are iowa." jack: new at six -- some new sculptures are popping up around the iowa lottery headquarters. jack: it's all part of the "art in state" building project -- a program to ensure fine arts are a part of state building construction projects. so, with the renovation of the lottery headquarters, these metal clovers are being put up. there are 15 clovers in all -- ranging in size, look and materials used to have a different meaning for each. stephanie:
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rain and even into spain we're seeing highs in the teens as opposed to in the 20s that we're used to lookingthere in terms of looking at the forecast. make sure you bundle up because it's going to be a bit cold as we go throughout the day. moscow, you are not going to reach freezing as we go through the afternoon hours. the forecast for japan, we're talking about also a bit of cool air mass in place because of that flow coming in from the north and we're also seeing some snowfall into the northern portion of japan. 48 centimeters and we're talking about possibly even more snowfall as we go throughout the day thursday. yes, the big low forcing mechanism has moved toward the east but we have more moisture back toward the west and the cold air is going to be lingering in the area and rainfall will be part of the story for central and western japan as we go throughout the day thursday, you need your umbrella there. the forecast, sapporo, you are looking at flurries, thursday and friday. nagana, a chilly day thursday. nagasaki looking a bit wet. north america, a big travel day coming up as we're
rain and even into spain we're seeing highs in the teens as opposed to in the 20s that we're used to lookingthere in terms of looking at the forecast. make sure you bundle up because it's going to be a bit cold as we go throughout the day. moscow, you are not going to reach freezing as we go through the afternoon hours. the forecast for japan, we're talking about also a bit of cool air mass in place because of that flow coming in from the north and we're also seeing some snowfall into the...
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the salvation army invited us to look in on preparations for dinners for 900 families. the thanksgiving to go program allows those families to enjoy a holiday meal in the privacy of their homes. an organizer told us it's the volunteers who make the whole thing go. >> we have volunteers on thanksgiving morning. we start 5:00 thanksgiving morning getting the trucks loaded up, get fg out to the sites where it's distributed and then distributing up to 1:00 thanksgiving day. >> the salvation army will distribute at three sites. the food bank will tell us it's short 3,000 turkeys this year but if you would like to help the food bank is still accepting turkey donations. >> it's cold out this morning. 35 degrees in philadelphia. and montgomery county is preparing for code blue conditions when the temperatures get dangerously cold. commissioners outlined the program yesterday. it helps the most vulnerable citizens stay safe. officials said shelters will provide additional beds and housing during code blue events and told us how people can help. >> people should definitely check o
the salvation army invited us to look in on preparations for dinners for 900 families. the thanksgiving to go program allows those families to enjoy a holiday meal in the privacy of their homes. an organizer told us it's the volunteers who make the whole thing go. >> we have volunteers on thanksgiving morning. we start 5:00 thanksgiving morning getting the trucks loaded up, get fg out to the sites where it's distributed and then distributing up to 1:00 thanksgiving day. >> the...
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so, an expectant mother using the internet for the first time to look up safety and health informationor how to raise her child. a poultry farmer using facebook, and setting up a page in order to sell multiple times more chickens than he had been able to before. you know, a university student using the internet to -- using wikipedia to look up the information and save money on books that she needed for an exam. and it is pretty crazy. within weeks, these -- these new experiences start to come back. and that is really what we are here to do. i mean, the internet is a big enabler. it helps connect people to the modern economy. and if we can help do that, then that is amazing. emily: what is the likelihood internet.org could help you get back into china? ♪ ♪ emily chang: what kind of data are you gathering about these users, and how do you use that data? mark zuckerberg: i do not think it is anything different from -- from how people use facebook normally. the biggest thing that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countrie
so, an expectant mother using the internet for the first time to look up safety and health informationor how to raise her child. a poultry farmer using facebook, and setting up a page in order to sell multiple times more chickens than he had been able to before. you know, a university student using the internet to -- using wikipedia to look up the information and save money on books that she needed for an exam. and it is pretty crazy. within weeks, these -- these new experiences start to come...
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volunteers is helping prepare meals for the needy in philadelphia and the salvation army invited us to look in on its preparations of turkey dinners for 900 families. the program allows the families to enjoy a holiday meal in the privacy of their home. an organizer told us it's the volunteers who make the whole thing work. >> we have volunteers coming in on thanksgiving morning, we start 5:00 thanksgiving morning getting the trucks loaded up, get everything out to the site where it's distributed and then right up through 1:00 on thanksgiving day. >> the salvation army bill distribute the dinners at three sites in philadelphia on thursday. and speaking of need, the food bank of south jersey tells us it is short some 3,000 thanksgiving turkeys this year. if you would like to help the food bank is still accepting donations. >>> 10 minutes after 4:00. it is cold outside. if you're going out in the next few hours you have to deal request some of the coldest air of the season. the coldest yet in philadelphia with readings that dropped in the 20s for much of the area. including parts of the city.
volunteers is helping prepare meals for the needy in philadelphia and the salvation army invited us to look in on its preparations of turkey dinners for 900 families. the program allows the families to enjoy a holiday meal in the privacy of their home. an organizer told us it's the volunteers who make the whole thing work. >> we have volunteers coming in on thanksgiving morning, we start 5:00 thanksgiving morning getting the trucks loaded up, get everything out to the site where it's...
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carson, he wants to know, what do you look for eshoo try to measure education and he wonders commit is there something you can use from your background and medicine that can be used to look at the improvement in our public education? >> yeah, welcome my would look look for the results. and is that educational endeavor resulting in a successful individual? one of the things that we have to recognize in our society is different people have different sets of talents. and one other things that i think we need to start doing is finding ways to identify those talents and to when i'm also talking about vocational talents. there is something that we have not emphasized much lately when we were in high school. there are a lot of things that you can't learn any more in terms of beg an electrician, a plumber, welder and those are jobs that pay a lot of money. and usually, you d't end up with these gigantic debts really, lot further ahead. also, many of those types of jobs today do require significant education. but the education has gotten outside of a formal setting. and i have gone to some of the factories lately, and you
carson, he wants to know, what do you look for eshoo try to measure education and he wonders commit is there something you can use from your background and medicine that can be used to look at the improvement in our public education? >> yeah, welcome my would look look for the results. and is that educational endeavor resulting in a successful individual? one of the things that we have to recognize in our society is different people have different sets of talents. and one other things...
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with a message on our face the page. >> pam: to our attention by a viewer to have a story like us to look into that some of your idea on the micron for a story to have. >> pam: place and hercules looking for suspects connected to home invasion tuesday night demand much of the door a home on the 1600 block of partridge drive president answered the suspect claimed that the wrong address any resident close the door and the three suspects force themselves inside a few residents in the home than grab the weapons including a samurai sword fall of the intruders list of the one resident today who described how we got the intruders to run before police arrived the suspect fled and a four-door chevrolet vehicle on the sparrow drive no property was taken no one was injured in the home invasion >> pam: serena's coming in the evening hours and will be closely through all. >> diane: morning hours 3:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. happen again sunday early evening in for much left over of that storm system table if a live camera down dealing with clear skies and clear out of a bridge to the pitcher's right now 47 and
with a message on our face the page. >> pam: to our attention by a viewer to have a story like us to look into that some of your idea on the micron for a story to have. >> pam: place and hercules looking for suspects connected to home invasion tuesday night demand much of the door a home on the 1600 block of partridge drive president answered the suspect claimed that the wrong address any resident close the door and the three suspects force themselves inside a few residents in the...
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up on the way for thanksgiving. >>> former baby-sitter accused of kidnapping a little girl she used to look after. on friday the child was found make ited with her head shaved. today that baby-sitter appeared in court. fox 25's ted daniel. is here with how police. abigail hannah was one of the police contacted when lyndon alverse alvers had her. we learned she a miscarriage has been dealing with serious mental health problems. >> she's experiencing multiple psychotic symptoms, including auditory hallucinations. >> reporter: hallucinations, memory loss and suicidal thoughts just some of the psychotic symptoms described by a court psychologist when abigail hannah faced a judge. we asked noted criminologist jack levin for his take on hannah. he believes she's deeply disturbed. >> this is the person who profoundly suffers from a terrible mental illness and she has for a long time. >> reporter: the hearing provided new information on hannah's mental state. new court documents examined by fox 25 detail more of the crime she's accused of. >> the child had her head shaven and had sustained burns fr
up on the way for thanksgiving. >>> former baby-sitter accused of kidnapping a little girl she used to look after. on friday the child was found make ited with her head shaved. today that baby-sitter appeared in court. fox 25's ted daniel. is here with how police. abigail hannah was one of the police contacted when lyndon alverse alvers had her. we learned she a miscarriage has been dealing with serious mental health problems. >> she's experiencing multiple psychotic symptoms,...
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but there's growing concern that some of the products we use to look good actually could be causing harm. >> it's because of the addition of more chemicals. >> reporter: the california senator feinstein is leading a bipartisan effort in congress to give the fda more power to ensure skin and beauty products are safe. >> i think our laws should provide for adequate testing of chemicals before they go into widely used products. >> reporter: today's products are made with chemicals known to cause cancer. one is a commonningly used preservative. and lead, yes, lead, used in hair dye. under the proposed law, the fda could test whether those chemicals are being used at safe levels. if not, they could force a recall. doctors say it's long overdue. >> well, i think we need to look closely at some of these ingredients because we know that a higher concentration, they can be toxic. >> reporter: and she expects the bill to pass, not only are legislatures on both sides of the aisle supporting it but so too is the industry. the companies want to know what's safe and what's not and consumers and beauty
but there's growing concern that some of the products we use to look good actually could be causing harm. >> it's because of the addition of more chemicals. >> reporter: the california senator feinstein is leading a bipartisan effort in congress to give the fda more power to ensure skin and beauty products are safe. >> i think our laws should provide for adequate testing of chemicals before they go into widely used products. >> reporter: today's products are made with...
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"that's what caused us to look a we discovered that the experience requirements for this particular position, attorney three, you need to have five years of experience and since he had only been licensed for a little over three years there was no way you could have that five years of experience." "they're no longer employed by the state of iowa. what they had done is inappropriate and we just have full confidence that moving forward we aren't going to have the issues that we had with the department of administrative services." "this is definitely a unique situation but since it came to our attention we did have to report on it. unique in that they make the rules and rules? right. quite right, yeah." the attorney general's office tells us they just received a copy of the report, so it's too soon to say what action, if any, will be taken. we did reach out to lamb...he did not respond to our request for a comment... the state of iowa will award nearly five million dollars to kraft - heinz .. for a new davenport plant. but it's worrisome to the workers at the current plant. the incentives includ
"that's what caused us to look a we discovered that the experience requirements for this particular position, attorney three, you need to have five years of experience and since he had only been licensed for a little over three years there was no way you could have that five years of experience." "they're no longer employed by the state of iowa. what they had done is inappropriate and we just have full confidence that moving forward we aren't going to have the issues that we had...
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so come fire or rain, carolina, mexico, or a country road, james taylor is there to comfort us, to help us lookithin and to urge us all to shower the people we love with love. [ laughter ] on a miami night in 1975, a young woman named gloria walked into a wedding reception and saw a handsome young man named emillio leading his band. he was playing "do the hustle" on an accordion. [ laughter ] i'm quoting her now. she said she found this sexy and brave. [ laughter ] i mean the brave part, i understand. but turns out he had a few other things up his sleeve. he brought her up to sing a few songs that night, invited her to join his band. a few months later, emilio asked gloria for a birthday kiss. it wasn't his birthday, but he got the kiss anyway. and emilio and gloria estefan have been partners on and off stage ever since. some worried they were too american for lattins and too latin for americans. turns out everybody just wanted to dance and do the conga. and together their fusion sound has sold more than 100 million records. and as proud cuban americans, they have promoted their cultural herita
so come fire or rain, carolina, mexico, or a country road, james taylor is there to comfort us, to help us lookithin and to urge us all to shower the people we love with love. [ laughter ] on a miami night in 1975, a young woman named gloria walked into a wedding reception and saw a handsome young man named emillio leading his band. he was playing "do the hustle" on an accordion. [ laughter ] i'm quoting her now. she said she found this sexy and brave. [ laughter ] i mean the brave...
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. >> people used to look at us as bad people because we lived in east palo alto. but i don't know. >> not anymore? >> not anymore. >> reporter: all it took was a little fun, some art, and a community that now feels like family. >> i feel comfortable with them. they live around here. i trust them. >> reporter: ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> the first clean zone program kicks off saturday morning and the fit zone program will soon run four days a week. >>> next saturday's planned implosion of the east bay span is on hold for a week. the device used did not meet the specifications. the implosion of pier e 3 should last six seconds and the concrete debris will fall into hollow structures at the floor of the bay. a double curtain will be installed to protect wildlife. >>> if you don't already have it, get an extra blanket tonight. >> the temperatures are dropping and fast. right now down to 52 degrees in the south bay. the peninsula in the low 50s. 48 in the east bay. and in the north bay, 49 degrees. clear skies across the board. several more hours of clear skies and
. >> people used to look at us as bad people because we lived in east palo alto. but i don't know. >> not anymore? >> not anymore. >> reporter: all it took was a little fun, some art, and a community that now feels like family. >> i feel comfortable with them. they live around here. i trust them. >> reporter: ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> the first clean zone program kicks off saturday morning and the fit zone program will soon run four days a week....
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the very first piece being a vision that help us look into the longer term to where we want to be going with the land use transportation and a couple of modal studies that look into somethings that are signature significant -- as well as our freeways and how we best manage traffic as it comes through the city and especially projects including how much capacity we can provide. we can begin our transportation san francisco plan looking at the time horizon in time with the regional transportation plan and finally an update to the transportation plan of the general element which has now been updated in the last 20 years. i'm going through it very quickly what they entail. the very first piece we are going to call a vision. in the 50 years pull out some of the funding constraints. if we had our way, what would san francisco look like and how we want people to get around. we'll use the time to set the goals objectives by the value networks to evaluate all the projects and ideas that come through. we'll also be doing an existing conditions and needs assessments to inform those moves. the other
the very first piece being a vision that help us look into the longer term to where we want to be going with the land use transportation and a couple of modal studies that look into somethings that are signature significant -- as well as our freeways and how we best manage traffic as it comes through the city and especially projects including how much capacity we can provide. we can begin our transportation san francisco plan looking at the time horizon in time with the regional transportation...
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couple of places where we are off the charts but for the most part we're similar to the county that explicit sprees us we looked at the utilization data from cape and they ran the counties and allowed us to look at our data we're similar to the bay area county it not surprisingly our costs are similar do we intend to go back to piece this out this is how many months of work 6? >> we congressmen's this in july it has not been a full team efforts but as well as say more towards the ends the labor that went into getting 24 was not ensignificant that's not just my labor and the labor of katherine and rosemary the communication manager i was extracting and in some cases x tracking this data if benefits representatives and have any things they consider important to do so you know the level of detail i was trying to get required you know lots of nominees e e-mails we contacted the chairs of the board of supervisors which we should have contacted the h.r. directors but we need that and it is useful to you, too no incentive to give us data and so - >> let me say for the record some of the benefits were trembling on top
couple of places where we are off the charts but for the most part we're similar to the county that explicit sprees us we looked at the utilization data from cape and they ran the counties and allowed us to look at our data we're similar to the bay area county it not surprisingly our costs are similar do we intend to go back to piece this out this is how many months of work 6? >> we congressmen's this in july it has not been a full team efforts but as well as say more towards the ends the...
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the very first piece being a vision that help us look into the longer term to where we want to be going with the land use transportation and a couple of modal studies that look into somethings that are signature significant -- as well as our freeways and how we best manage traffic as it comes through the city and especially projects including how much capacity we can provide. we can begin our transportation san francisco plan looking at the time horizon in time with the regional transportation plan and finally an update to the transportation plan of the general element which has now been updated in the last 20 years. i'm going through it very quickly what they entail. the very first piece we are going to call a vision. in the 50 years pull out some of the funding constraints. if we had our way, what would san francisco look like and how we want people to get around. we'll use the time to set the goals objectives by the value networks to evaluate all the projects and ideas that come through. we'll also be doing an existing conditions and needs assessments to inform those moves. the other
the very first piece being a vision that help us look into the longer term to where we want to be going with the land use transportation and a couple of modal studies that look into somethings that are signature significant -- as well as our freeways and how we best manage traffic as it comes through the city and especially projects including how much capacity we can provide. we can begin our transportation san francisco plan looking at the time horizon in time with the regional transportation...
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middletown and other towns in this area are still getting used to. >> look around and see all the burnt stuff, but with the support of the community, you get past it. >> the group of kids that comes through this, they're going to beresilie beresilient. they're going to be able to handle anything. >> in middletown, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> and that at least is something to be thankful for. >> a special thanksgiving. >> let's bring in jeff ranieri. we're talking about thanksgiving and all sorts of people on the move. such a special week for a lot of people. >> the storm system we're tracking remains off to the north right now. so we're about 12 to 14 hours out from getting any activity from this. as we take you outside the sky camera network, the biggest thing we're tracking are clouds beginning to increase. also cool in the south bay at 57. peninsula with milder weather at 67. for san francisco, 52. and overcast. you haven't had much sunshine all day in san francisco. and don't expect too much more over the next 48 hours. the largest changes coming our way will begin by tomorrow m
middletown and other towns in this area are still getting used to. >> look around and see all the burnt stuff, but with the support of the community, you get past it. >> the group of kids that comes through this, they're going to beresilie beresilient. they're going to be able to handle anything. >> in middletown, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> and that at least is something to be thankful for. >> a special thanksgiving. >> let's bring in jeff ranieri. we're...
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to the day. warm, dark, cloudy. he event is us photos to illustrate that. start to the day looking blue skies, lots of sunshine outside, but the afternoon, mostly cloudy, in the quite as nice in the afternoon hours. thanks ed for. that cloud increase from west to east all across the the region today. as we check into another location lets go back out here to 56 degrees and with eileen mur any bill getsville. reporting light showers in gilbertsville at 56. we will take you down to delaware and whole tri-state area, jason is in middletown, 60 degrees, mostly cloudy, cool, cloudy day, couple times we got a sprinkle of rain. it is trying to rain here today but tomorrow is day to watch. lets look at what is going on, on storm scan three. it is a very large scale storm system impacting eastern half of the country at the moment and will cooler air diving in behind it a as well. we can see rain over minnesota and snow now developing over the back edge in portions of north dakota and this could continue to wrap in through the overnight and early morning hours. we have heavy rain and strong
to the day. warm, dark, cloudy. he event is us photos to illustrate that. start to the day looking blue skies, lots of sunshine outside, but the afternoon, mostly cloudy, in the quite as nice in the afternoon hours. thanks ed for. that cloud increase from west to east all across the the region today. as we check into another location lets go back out here to 56 degrees and with eileen mur any bill getsville. reporting light showers in gilbertsville at 56. we will take you down to delaware and...
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to make a difference. "i'm so proud of him," mcclung said. "i think a lot of us aren't looking to help. we just live our lives, we're just used to homeless people and all of the issues that are around us - it's just normal." but, she says, you don't have to be 3 years old to take action. she urges everyone to take a note from patrick - just start with what moves your heart. elias: and up next-- we'll have two very special guests from des moines drag king on with us-- elias: betsy foote drag kings save the date and mark you calendars for one of the biggest and best parties every year in the 515! this is the 5 year anniversary and it will not disappoint!! in addition to our wonderful performers in the 515, we have performers coming in from brooklyn, ny, philadelphia, pa, chicago, il and minneapolis, mn! friday, november 20, 2015 @ wooly's doors: 900pm show: 1000pm tickets are now on sale!! http: pre sale: $12 door: $15 you can find more information on their king " you're watching local 5 news midday in hd. we are iowa" elias: good morning and thanks for joining us for local 5 news midday..
to make a difference. "i'm so proud of him," mcclung said. "i think a lot of us aren't looking to help. we just live our lives, we're just used to homeless people and all of the issues that are around us - it's just normal." but, she says, you don't have to be 3 years old to take action. she urges everyone to take a note from patrick - just start with what moves your heart. elias: and up next-- we'll have two very special guests from des moines drag king on with us-- elias:...
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