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Transcripts For KFXA Fox 28 News At 9 20151109



fire. "animals in an emergency situation are going to be frightened and they are going to react differently than say a dog or a cat that would be in a house fire or that sort of thing."large animals can't read a responder's mind - so bart instructors say these different methods are fifit ststs to communicatininwith the animal. animal. "how to halter an animal, how to lead a horse. how to get them to calm down and how to get them to follow you."those who worked with this equipment say it's taught them more than j jt bringing down an animalal stress level. level."it's not just livestock. it's not just property - it's somebody's livelihood."story county paramedic vince lukeheart says he's seen a lot on the job. job. "people have been thrown from their horses, fallen from their horseseskicked froro their horses "but knowing safety tools and staying confident could prevent injury on both sides. sides."you want to make a plan - you want to know an escape route, you wa to know how that animal is feeling" basic animal rescue training is a national organization that provides safety training your department can register for their courses s online. steffi lee, fox 28 news. nice to see the sunshine out there, but get ready for some this week. marissa scott is in tonight to hit. our temps right now.. winds are om the south/southeast and are light satellite and radashows clear skskstomorrow when the kids head to the bus stop make sure they bundle up! it's temperatures will warm into the mid 50s tomorrow afternoon with lots of sunshine more violence overnight in des moines. moines.this time a 20-year-old man was shot and killed ar the evolution nightclub on the city's north side.deputies were called there around 1-45 this morning because of a large fight.as they were arriving - they heard gunshots. o person was killed, 3 others taken to the hospital. they say several *h*hdred people wewe at the club at the time and deputies are asking witnesses to come forward. meanwhile, new details tonight tonightabout a deadly shooting early saturday in ukee. police *had launched a manhuhu to ry to find 42-year-old brendan mcguinness after they say he shot and killed a man. man.officers say they found their suspect - when someone called 9-1-1 to report a man bleeding on a sidewalk.thehe stopped to help himimnot knowing it was mcguinness, the man wanted for murder.he's now in jail charged with first degree murder. it's the first homicide in waukee in 38 years. while police aren't sayinin much about a motive - just that the two men knew each other -- neighbors say it's quite the shock for their quiet town. "you see it on tv like everybody says but you never would think it would just be right down the street." street."des moines police sayay they've also arrested a 17- year-old in connection to a deadly shooting friday night. in all, three homicides are now under investigation across the des moines metro from this weekend. - - emergency crews on the mississippi river - arere trying clean up an ethanol** - spill - after a train - derailed.it happened - near alma - wisconsin - near la crosse.five cars jumped the - tracks.the b-n-s-f - rail line - says ews ar trying to contain the spill - but they aren't saying - how much - ethanol - leaked into the river.on the positive side - no fire - and no-one - was hurt. if you saw smoke rising above the far southehet side of cedar rapids today, there was no need to be alarmed. alarmed.chances are it was coming from the indian creek nature centre.they held what they called a preseribed burn this morning.burning generally isn't thought of as spurring growth, but in this case it is because it's used to rejuvenate open areas and stimulate new plant growth.the nature center says that's particularly important to imimoving wildlifefehabitat. senator chuck grassley has been representing iowans for more than three decades in washington.during that time, he's had many people *try t challenge him, and now someone new wants s *try again. again.former democratic state representative ray zirkelbach of monticello, says he's considering a 20-16 run against grassley.zirkelbach says he'll focus on cleaea water laws and increasing funding for veterans if given the chance to go to capitol hill. "what will make me stand out is a combination of my leadership a my ideas and my willingness to l lten to people, to workrkith independents and have a proven history in the legislature." legislature."zirkelbach served in the iowa house between 2005 and 20-11.during that time, he also served with the iowa national guard in iraq. presidential hopefuls - log thousands of miles through iowa - often starting at the crack of dawn - th breakfast - speeches - - and ending with late e nht - sessions to plan strategy.but it turns out - - the candidates aren't the only ones - tired** of the campaign.voter ** exhaustion - - in tonight's - say what what. the wheels on the candidate buses have been going round and round in iowa - nearly a year it's still three months until the caucuses - and a year until the election election" i don't ththk ananody enjoys the prococs really. " matthew is among many who say - the bickering - and hype - of the campaign - just lasts way too long " it's all you see on the news it's all that you see on late and it's always attack ads, it's just viscious politics. " 0 it's a two year process it seems like. " but would a shorter campaign - - give voters time to ponder someones emails - - consider their personality - - how their past influences the future - - or h they would change the country." it shohod be shortened and there e ould be more debates in a shorter amount of time to learn about the candidates and know what decision o make and what we're gonna do and it shouldn'take over a year to do all that." on our facebook page - hunter writes -- not long enough. need to know everything about the candidate. rich says - i like how england does it. six months before the election.but joe posts - it's about rightht gigis you time to sort out all the conspiracy theories, fact check the accusations and throw out the biggest liars. liars." i think people would be more engaged if they knew there was a lilited time frame. " quinton says - a few months to whittle down the tops - for the final two candidates to fight it out. out." it's entertaining .. but not necessary .. i think it's just way t t much and the 24 hour news cycle is just exhausting. " " i'll have to tune out most of it until it gets closer and then i can really find ut what they - belie. " we always want to hear your thoughts - - you can leave them right now - on our facebook page. during the past 40 years, the friends of historic preservation of iowa city haha been workininto do what their name says: preserve history. history.during that time they've worked to save countless buildings and other architectural material.they've also worked to educate people on the importance of *preservation.now, they're celebrating a big anniversary - 40 years of being friends of history. "i think with the historic districts, they allow those neighborhoods tstay intact. they allow us to continue to have schools like longfellow and mann which are close to downtown, and they allow for a walkable community." lebration at the old brick church on east market street. it's the first building thth worked to preserve and still stands today as a community meeting place. the owners of the new pioneer co-op - are celebrating the impact of local farmers - on the corridor.today - it gave out free samples - at its stores in coralville - iowa city - and cedar rapids. they say it's a chance to honor local suppliers - - and show - the winter offerings - that will decorate our holiday tables - with fananstic - items from right here at home. "it makes a really big difference for our local economy purchasing local so if you can move your hand from the new zeland apple to the local iowa apple it realal makes a big difference for our community here ." ." the cedar rapids store - plans another event to celebrate - growing and buying local - next sunday. next on the fox 28 news at nine - - dodge-ball show-down. down.how this tournament - is helping local kids. kids.plus, football standoff. members of an s-e-c team are king a big demand.what they say could force them to walk away from the game. game.we have a little warm up this week, along with a chance for some scattered showers and storms.why you'll nt to keep your eye on the sky this week // smack smack // //the game of dodge**ball - might bring back some painful memories - - from ade- schol - - but today in iowa city - - it was l fofofun.the police department - held a tournament - at grant wood - elementary.a tremendous - turn - out - - as hundreds of pple came - to raise money - for iowa ** special olympics. "if you just look around you see the smiles on everyone's faces again we're getting a lot of positive feedback. my team myself, we're, i'm having a blast out here, getting a workout that i definitely n and again it's for a great cause ." ."the dodge - ball - benefit - raised more than six - thousand dollars - for special olympics.. we usually don't see many days like this in november - - and unfortunately - our weather across the corridor - - will be changing this week. week.marissa scott is here to tell us when some storms could when you hear the word "fiber" - what do you think of? maybe cereal? but probably not art. but that's what it's about for the amana arts guild - they held their fall fiber art show and sale this weekend.the beautifully crafted work involves rug- making, spinning, weing and needlework - each piece one- of-a-kind. "this stuff is done by us by hand, and so it's good stuff, we care and it's not made sosowhere else ." ."the annual event draws some big crowds - more than 200 people showed up just yesterday. still ahead on the fox 28 news at nine, football fallout. fallout.the issue thatathas some members of a major college team calling it quits until they get what they want. want.and paper - caper.the theft - - that has guards - waiting outside - to check people - leaving the rest room. a southern community is preparing to say good bye to a six year old boy killed by y lice. police.at the same time - investigators want to know - what prompted the officers - to open fire - on the child and his father.reid - binn-yon - has the latest. funeral home in hattiesburg, mississippi monday -- as 6- year-old, jeremy mardis is laid to rest. rest. "jeremy mardis, six- years-old. hedidn't deserve to die like that and that's what's unfortunune."the 1st grader was shot to death in the front seat of his dad's vehicle by two louisiana city marshals.those officers-- 23- year-old norris grnhouse jr. and 32-year-old derrick stafford-- were pursuing mardis' father, chris few, tuesday night.the chase came to a stop on a dead end street... that's when, police say, the officers opened fire. jeremy was hit by five bullets and struck in the head and chest. chest. "we took some of the body camera footage and let me tell you something it washe most disturbing thing i've seen."few was also wounded in the shooting -- he remains in the hospital.state police said there was no exchange of gunfire -- and no gun was found in few's vehicle -- but details of exactly what occurred bore the shooting both marshals are charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder. i'm reid binion reporting. investigators want to find out - if the boys father - tried to back up - or ramam the officers - or do anything - that might have lead them to believe - their lives were in danger. football players and students on the campus of the university of missouri are unhappy over race issues at the school. school.they're calling for university of missouri systems president tim wolfe to resign in thewake of recent racial tensionslast night, a group of black player's on mizzou's football team, posted a photo on twitter, saying they would stop participating in football activities until wolfe stepped down. they say unity is what matters now. "we all gonna stay together as a team, we all made this decision as a team to you know, not talk to the media so you;re not gonna hear much from the players so. i mean this is kind of the outlet for me." me."today, wolfe responded, saying clearly, change was listening to "all sides." a colorado high-school - had to forfeit its week-end football game - because so many players are accused - in a federal inveveigation - into sex* - ting.police say students at - can-yun high - south of denver - sent hundreds of nude pictures of themselves - to fellow - students.investigators say there could be felony charges - if younger students - were forced to pose.police say it appers some of the photos - were taken at the school. overseas now to russia where a memorial was held today in saint petersburg for the victims of the metrojet flight which crashed in egypt's sinai peninsula. peninsula.but investigators are still trying to figure out what, exactly, brought down the plane.the main suspicion now is that t is planted a bomb on board.the u-s is sending a team of f-b-i agents to the area to take a look at the wreckage.the crash killed all 224 people on board. history is being made - in burma.the votes are now being counted - in what's hoped to be - the first free election - in a quarter century.more than 8 8 percent of the eligible voters - went to the polls.the solidarity party of - ang - san - sue - kye - is expected to win the mokt seats parliment - though she is banned - from becoming president.the constitution says - leaders and their family - can not* be foreigners - and her sons are citizens - of great britain. and check th out - a "giant" sinkhole opened u uin the e parking lot of an ihop in meridian, mississippi last night, swallowing 15 cars. authorities say they got there around 7 last night, and found a hole about half the size of a football ield and nearly 30 feet deep. they say they're going to try to get the cars out as quickly as possible, but they've gotten a lot of rain there, and more is in the forecast, so it could be 3 to 5 days before the cars can be pulled out. "there was a lot of as to a dispute...it was a uh dispute...someone had jumped off cause of a domestic dispute" dispute"crews have ended their search - for a man who went over-board - on a royal caribbean cruise ship. it happened - friday night - near - turks and caicos.it isn't clear if he man from brazil - fell - or jumped.the incident - was all caught - on cell phone video.an attorney says - the ship's crew - was making fun of the gay man - and his partner. public libraries in new york city are havingngtrouble - with their public facilities. facilities.officials say they are cracking down on thefts of toilet paper in the public restrooms.in fact, they're going so far as to put guards outside bathroom doors--to check toilet paper dispensers after each person leaves. anyone caught stealing will be banned permanently from all new york public libraries. marissa scott - - has a final - look at your forecast - - and then stay with us - - for your fox if you think there's no solution to the climate crisis, think again. in iowa, wind energy is already producing enough power for over a million homes, reducing our dependence on foreign oil and supporting six thousand jobs. i'm tom steyer. with bold leadership and an endless supply of wind and sun, we can do that across america. the goal is 50% clean energy by 2030. there goes the beer.most people prefer their beer in a cup, unfortunately these court- side fans at last nights bucks-nets game in brooklyn, had their beer all over the floor.the nets' jarrett jack's bad passssspilled a tray of beer being delivered by the waitress.don't cry over thanks for watching the fox 28 ns at nine. nine.zach hanley - is next - - with your fox sports tomorrow. the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up for r rking families and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political stem funded by over a million contributions, tackling climate change to create clean-energy jobs, fighting for living wages, equal pay, and tuition-free public colleges. people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather, an honest leader building a movement with you to give us a future to believe in. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. i don't know how you did it? what? riding oururikes across the state? getting my masters? no! paying off your house early! oh! that was easy! awhile back we talked with veridian credit union and they got us into a 10 and done loan! rerenancing lowered our r te and closing costs were only $200! yeah, it was really easy! and we saved enough money to take this trip to europe! veridian's been great, helping us with al of our finances! and welcomto fox sports sunday -- where it's all sports allllsunday -- it's been awhile since we've had a show -- don't worry we haven't lost a step and either have the hawkeyes -- iowa continued their tear in the big 10 west (- this time the hawks closed out the win with a strong 4th quarter -- and c.j. beathard's toughness -- that inspired everybody to give that extra effort effortfor that -- the team matched the best start in school history at 9 d oh -- and moved up in both the ap -- d coaches poll -- kirk ferentz and company sits 8th in both and -- they should move up in the college football playoff poll when it comes out on tuesday -- so what's the secret to all the success -- they're having fun. "it's a lot of fun, i think that's it. just bottom line we are having a lot of fun right noand at the end of the day we have to rememberwhat got us to this point." point." "every game we've won is a team win and i ithink that is a credit to this team as a whole. i think that goes back to the offseason. we made it a big priority to come together as a team, we wanted to chchge the culture around t ts program and i i think we've done that and we're not stopping here, we want to keep winning." speaking of winning -- northern iowa can't lose -- both literally and figuratively -- the panthers had another impressive perfrfmance sarday -- dominating the sycamores from start to finish -- aaron bailey -- combined for 5 total touchdowns -- and the defense forced 4 turnovers and scored 2 twice -- a total tm effort from a team that's playing good football at e right time. "here's the deal about november. when you play in november, when you win, the next game is bigger and the next game means more. it doesn't matter where you are at, every tema in the country is feeling the same thing. november is a big deal and when you can play well, this is the time of the year you need to get stronger and hopefully our team is getting stronger right now and that's and still to come on fox sports sunday sundayaaron rodgers and the packers tying to get back to their winning ways -- why their 4th quarter comeback -- came up short plus -- the e vikings went e distance and then some -- how it was a repeate performance for blair walsh -- after the welcome back to fox sports sunday -- a couple of weeks ago the question was -- is aaron rodgers human? -- but after a career low -- 77 yard performance against denver -- the answer is trending downward to yes yesnot going to be any easier against the defeated panthers the packers were down by as many as 20 points -- but coming back in the 4th -- a- rodge with the short pass to james starks -- and straks runs a long way -- the screen goes for 29 yards -- packers ke it a 15 point gamegreen bay gets the ball back -- and rodgers finds his brotha from anotha motha -- richard rodgers -- the lead is down to 8so all they need now is a big play on defense -- and they got it -- damrious randall picks off cam newton -- and the packers are knocking on the doorbut on 4th and goal -- green bay drops their second straight game gameafter the bye week -- 37 to 29 the final -- it's the first time the packers haha lost back to back games since 2010... disappointed particularly in some of the mistakes we made... but our duys... we're a gritty bunch... we're 6 and 2.. and we're headed into our division... division...we had way too many mental errors... it's tough... it's a tough environment... but we hold ourselves to a high standard... and when you're having that many mental mistakak... we've got to look at our preparation... and go back and fix some things before this division stretch we got... with the green bay loss -- the vikings could catch packers in the standings -- and have first place on the line in the n-f-c north when the two meet in two weeks -- but first things first, minnesota has to get past st. louis louisblair walsh walked it off last week with his foot -- adrian peterson -- doing it withthhis legs this week -- a-p gets around the edge and high up 10-zip... they're down 15 to 10 in the third --- but t for long-- teddbridgewater sees some space... and takes it himself... the two point conversion makes it 18 to 15 minnesota... then in the fourth... this is why you don't want him running... dridgewater tries to slide.... but lamarcus yner comes in late... and that's gonna be a flag... bridgewater had to leave the game with a concussion.. the game would head to overtime -- but the vikings took care of business... blair walsh -- wins it again -- on a walk off -- 21 -- 18 is the final in ot they're 6 and 2 -- and mike zimmer likes what he sees from his team. "we're a pretty resilient football team... you know... i think even last week and as it continues on..i think they believe... i think they believe in each other... i think k ey play very good complimentary f ftball... it's not always pretty all the time... but it's awful pretty when you get the w..." and coming up next --- bluder's bunch is back -- which freshman's monster game - - led the hawkeyes to victory -- more fox sports sunday welcome back to fox sports sunday -- the iowa women returned to the court for the first time since their sweet 16 run -- but without ally distrterhoft -- she's was out with a minor injury -- but t exexcted to be back for the regular season opener... bluders bunch hosting upper iowa in an exhibition contest whitnejennings drives and dishes to alexa stanek -- she drops in the 3 for 3 of her 16 pointskali peschel got into the three game as well -- peschel finished with 17 -- the hawks only shot 6 of 21 fromomeepbut wouldn't need it thanks to their freshman --- tah-ny-ah davis -- the hustle -- save -- and sweet pass to christiana buttenham for the lay up and then in the post... megagust-uff-son was dominant... 19 points and 1 1 rebounds for her in her debu as a hawk and iowa rolls in this one... 95 to 41 the final... the regular season starts friday against north dakota. both the iowa state women and u-n-i women were playing exhibition games -- and both came away with wins -- seanna johnson led 5 cyclones in doulble figures with 14 points -- and amber sorenson paced @ welcome back to fox sports sunday -- let's race -- in the chase -- triple a -- texas 500 four l ls to go it was looking good for brad keselowski -- he's in the lead -- but jimmie johnson had other plans --- double j's passes the number 2 n the insideand he'd hold on -- to play spoiler in the chase -- johnson just led for a total of 6 laps ... like they say if you're not first -- you're last -- thanks for watching fox sports sunday -- see you next weeee i i n't know how you did it? what? riding our bikes across the state? getting my masters? no! paying off your house early! oh! that was easy! awhile back we talked with veridian credit union and they got us into a 10 and done loan! refinancing g wered our rate and closing costs were only $200! yeah, it was really easy! and we saved enough money to take this trip to europe! veridian's been great, helping us with all of our finances! wedding present. shouldn't we get a year to thank 'em? that sounds suspiciously like your theory for not taking down the christmas lights. hey, in the summer months, i may look like a lazy load, but the day after thanksgiving, i'm the neighborhood go-getter. what's cute is that you actually believe that. (groans) another one? come on... i told you we have a limiteamount classy thank-you cards. then we're down to kittens in a basket saying, "thank mew."." i spelled "beautiful" wrong. you don't want me

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