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is ving through and will bring a blast of arctic air once again this weekend. more on that in your full weather first forerest. the dust is settling this morning from the latest republican debate. debate.e smallest field yet of gop candidates squared off in the prime time debate last night in south carolina. carolina.it included the three men leading in the polls in iowa -- and it didn't take long for the sparring to begin. with just about three weeks until caucus night -- everyone e dust is settling t ts morning from the latest republican debate. debate.the smallest field yet of gop candidates squared off in the prime time debate last night in south carolina. carolina.it included the three men leading in the polls inin iowa -- and it didn'n'take long for the sparring to begin. with just about three weeks until caucus night -- everyone took their shots. there was nothing to this birther issue. since sept. the constitution hasn't changed, but the poll mbers have and i recognize that donald is are falling in iowa. iowa.in iowa, as you know ted, the last three polls i'm beating you, so you shouldn't mis represent how well you're doing. but the seven candidates didn't take jabs at each other the enitre night.they all agreed anyone on stage would be better suited for the white house than democratic front-runner hillary clinton. "no one who lied to those four families about benghazi... is qualified to be president of the united states. (clap)" (clap)"((sot bush)) if she gets elected her first 100 days... she might be going betwtwn the white house and the courthouse. before that -- a smaller cast of candidates took the stage in s/uth carolina.carly fiorina -- mike huckabee and rick santorum tried to gain suppororin the undercard debate.kentucky senator rand paul was also invited -- but he refused -- saying he wouldn't be saying he wouldn't be there if he wasn't with the first tierercandidates.the next round of debates will be held in des moines, just days before the iowa caucuses. tightening here in iowa, former president bill clinton will make his second trip to eaeaern iowa this month. month.just last week he spoke here in cedar rapids and also in dubuque.tonight he'll campaign in support of his wife, hillary slinton, at northwest junior high in coralville.doors open at six o'clococ democratic candidate martin o'malley remains at four-percent in the latest des moines register poll that came out yesterday.that's despite campaigning heavily in iowa. he'll bring his message to cedar rapids and mount vernon today.he's scheduled to speak at the indian creek nature center at 10 this morning and then at cornellcollege at noon. the president finished a two- city tour to sell his state of the union speech from earlier in the week. week.he made two stops thursday, one in omaha, nebraska, and the other in baton rouge, louisiana.the president spoke about the economy, criminal justice reform and finding a cure for cancer, all issues he brought up in his speech on tuesday.by the way, a#cording to nielsen data, that speech received the lolost t-v rating for a state past 15 years.but the numbers do *not include those who streamed it online. in iowa -- governor terry branstad and lieutenant governor kim reynolds are trying to sell their plananor the state of iowa. iowa.cbs 2 news caught up with the lieutenant governor when she visited cedar rapids yesterday .she defend the govern[r's plan to increase education spending by more than two percent.crcrics say that's barely half of what's needed.reynolds is saying that's simply all the state can afford. "with the bird flu, with the commodoties price under cost, with the impact ofofhe epa has had on renewable fuel standards and the uncertainty that has caused, it took a lot of effort for us to get to 2--4 - 5, that's 145 million dollars of new money. money.you can see a much longer part of my interview with lieutenant governor reynolds reynoldsthis weekend on iowa in focus.that's sunday morning at 10-thirty right here on cbs 2. an update to thth10 u-s sailors detained earlier this week in iran. iran.defense secretary ash appears a navigational error caused the two navy bjats to stray into iranian waters.less thanan day after being detained, the sailors were back with their american fleet. carter assured they were not on a covert mission, but said it remained unclear if the crew made a mistake or if their equipment was to blble. another update -- on a potential terror attack in philadelphia. philadelphia.the f-b-i says they aren't sure if a man who ambushed a police officer in his car was a part@of a larger terror cell or group. group."i wananto be clear, i'm not saying there is no connection to a bigger group, we are not done looking, but so far no indication that we was part of a cell of some sort, but that work continues."." continins."ast week -- edward archer confessed to shooting an officer -- and told investigators he had pledged his allegiance to isis.archer visited saudi arabia five years ago -- but the f-b-i did not say if e had been radicalized by a terror group. right now -- the officer is recovering in the hospital and archer will be in court on january 25-th. shooting involving icago police officers -- this one in 20-13.the case involved 17- year-old cedrick chatman -- who was a suspect in a car- jacking.a federal judge lifted a protective order that barred e release.the video shows the suspect just out of view when the shots were fired -- but seconds later -- it shows an officer standing with one foot resting on chatman's body police say they fired because he had a dark object in his hand that later turned out to be an i-phone box. this morning the three powerball jackpot jackpotwinners have yet to reveal their identities.the lucky trio will split the 1- point-6 billion dollar prize and literally span across the country.one from chino hills, california, one from munford, tennessee and the last from melbourne beach, florida. but the big winner in thth state of iowa has stepped forward to claim his two- million dollar prize. prize.meet byron stewart -- he bought his ticket in the western iowa town of onawa.he matched the first five numbers on wednesday's lottery drdring but missed on the e powerball.he which doubled his prize. stewart and his girlfriend say they will use the money to pay off some loans and possibly buy a house. "after the thrididne i was just like read the last two! i was just jumping up and screaming." screaming.""we got out - the car was st too small to hold all of the excitment. so we jumped out and we were just hugging each other and we were just the happiest couple in the world." world."six other tickets in iowa won big.three players won 50-thousand dollars and three others won 100-thousand bucks. it's coming up next... next...the good samaritan no one would blame if he didn't go the extra mile. temperatures are back below freezing now and they will stay that way through the weekend and go even lower. for today, scattered flurries possible through the morning as a frononmoves ththugh. colder, especially compared to the 40s of yesterday. temperatures will stay steady in thepper 20s today and drop off tonight to the single digits. there could also be a wind chill as low as -10 in some s sts. now it gets even colder on saturday and sunday with highs in the single digits and even below zero with wind chills reaching possibly dangerous levels near -25 to -30. some light snow will be possible late saturday night ananearly sunday with accumulations from a half an inch to an inch. for tonight temperatures in the single digits with that wind chill near -10. tomorrow highs near 10 with a wind chill near-15 to -20. and on your extended forecast temperatures stay bebew freezing, bitter ekend with harsh wind chills. a chance for snow sunday morning and a gradual "warm up" into one man is getting a lot of attention for a simple good deed. deed.now -- video of it has gone viral. viral.kate raddatz explains why no one would fault hihiif *didn't go the extra mile. mile. st. paul resident richard mann "i've always been active, 101-year-old has learned a thing or two abobo work ethic over his long life..i was the only boy, and it was an automatic thing for me to more or less do a man's job.after his father died when he was four, he took care of work around the house to help his single mom. snow shoveling was one of his duties.we always had two or three o ofive feet of snow for two weeks at a time."the job never got him much attention until now, nearly a century later. a video showing mann shoveling his neighbor's snow has gone ral. his neigigor is overheard in the video summing the situation up perfectly. (mann's neighbor) this is an inspiration to a lot of people to get up, get out and getet something"a video of him shoveling snow has gone viral. richard's daughter showed him the video yesterday.138,000 have seen it.that's a big number -that's getting up there.wish i could collect a dollaror each one.mann says he was just doing his neighbhb anything in return, as he was taught growing up.i've always been active, doing something. mann is a father, andfather and great-grandfather.he lost his first wife to cancererand s second wife to zheimer's disease.when asked the key to a long life, clean living, and wine, women and money [laughs].it's that humor, work ethic and kindness. "that's why i think people appreciated seeing the video of him because there are so many things going on that are not, you know, people are not being kind to each other. and kindness is the key to having a successful and good life.'i've had a quite a life" mann says he still plays golf whenever he gets the chance, and swears by bacon and eggs it's now on this morning. morning.after the break... break...the piece of hawkeye history iowa created last night when they went up 1993 -- that was the last time iowa won at michigan state -- that's 18 straight sses to the spartans in n east lansing -- so history was already against the hawks -- and so was one of the best players in college basketballdenzel valentine back in the starting line for m-s-u -- remember h h was out in the firststeeting wouldn't matter -- iowa shot the leather off the ball -- and peter jok -- simply unconsious -- everything he shot up -- was like that young jok song -- it's going down -- jok dropped in a game high h -- including 3 triples -- that one put the hawks up 11 the hoop -- was as big as the ocean in the first half for iowa -- jarrod uthoff -- shoots that onfrom iowa city -- the hawkseyes sunk 9 threes in the first 20 minutessand anthony clemmons finally gets a win back home -- he finished with 13 -- the hawks sweep the spartans in the regular season for the first time since 1993 - - 76 -- 59 the final -- iowa's 4 and oh in the e big 10. 10. "it's not one thing. everyone tries to do all of those things together -- and it's rare that you can ut them all together in one game tonight.""i look at it like this: we're 4-0. that's terrific...but you know what we got coming. we got 14 more --it's great to be able to go on the road and win. i know what that meansn terms of rpi and things like thaha..but it just makes the next one tougher."corby laube -- eats, sleeps, and breaths basketball -- he coaches his 3 kids on 3 different a-a-u teams along with the aarion girls basketball team -- so basketball is a huge part of his life -- but what's even bigger -- the positive effect he has on his players...corby laube -- our ed thomas coach of the week.you never have to look for corby laube laube "always in ththgym... kind of live the gym life." life."and you always know what you're going to get "energetic... passionate." "he has a competitive spirit... he wants to win & and make everyone around him better."he does that by preaching positivity to his indians he's always got a positive attitude... making sure practices are upbeat and know we all really enjoy being around him." him.""one of the biggest things you can do is create relationships with them and if you have a positive relationsihp with them it's a lot easier to coach them... they truststyou.. theheknow you care fororhem as a person not just as a basketball player." beacuse playing good defense --- or putting the ball in the basket -- isn't the ultimate goal at marion "what t do on the couou is important, but then when we walk off the court how we treat people, how we present ourselves... just being positive people and representing our sool well." all l ings lauau draws up --for his s team to run -- in the game life life"it makes me feel really good to know that he's not just a coach... he's not just trying to critique us... hs there for us." us.""if they look up to me like i'm a person n at they can trust.. it means a ton... i know that i get as much from them as they get from me... it's the reason i come every day." y."big stage on the mats in hosting western dubque -- at 160 pounds... jake jewell is sixth in the state... and there's why -- stangs start the dual up 6 nothing ... but western dubuque came for a fight... at 285... aaron costello... livininup to his number-four ranking... that's a pin... bobcats come back to win 33 to 30.in the m-v-c -- jefferson hosting xavier -- and you could say this one was a pin - festat 106 -- xavier's peter kennedy gets the fall on jeff's jaden collins to extend the saints lead in the dualbut after that it was all j-hawks -- brendan baker wins with the pin -- rt of 4 straight jefferson pins -- j-hawks win it 53-27 huge double dual at wapape valley -- let's start with new hampton and dike-new hartford and the chicaksaws were ready for this one -- ryan gorman -- wins by fall -- for the 4th new hampton pin in the first 5 matches the lverines woulul claw back -- d.j. ackerson gets the takedown there in-route for a 12 to 6 decision -- but the chickasasws get the win 48 -- 25. on the other mat -- wapsie valley taking on denver-trip-oh-lah.. down early, ththwarriors battled back -- ben weepie swings over for the reversal -- he'd win tripoli was too tough -- dominick klusman gets the pin -- and thtitans get the wiwi -- 40 to 25. cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story tips at 1-800-222-kganor email us at news at cbs2iowa.cor connect with us on facebook - kgan cbs 2. right now temperatures are below freezing and they're going to o ay that way fororhe rest of day and this weekend. scattered flurries possible through the morning with steady temperatures. a front is moving through and will bring a blast of arctic air once again this weekend. more on that in your full weather first forecast. forecast. (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into i i so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates, aner the call already. there are two o mocratic visions r regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, close the tax loopholes, d make them pay ththr fair share. and provide universal college education. will they like me? no. will they begin to play by the rules if i'm president? you better believe it. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. right now temperatures arar belolofreezizi and they're going to stay that way for the rest of day and this weekend. scattered flurries possible through thmorning with steady temperatures. a front is moving through and will thanks. thanks. paramount pictures and j-j abram's bad robot productions have pulled off a surprise sequel to a popular movie. yesterday a trailer came out for 10 cloverfield lane a continuation of the story cloverfield. cloverfield.they've been planningnghe surprise for a a while.in 2014 bad robot and paramount announced that dan trachtenberg had been hired to direct a post-apocalyptic thriller titled valenc, but that was actually the secret titltlfor cloverfield 2!this movie stars john goodman, mary elizabeth winstead and john gallagher jr.if you remember the first movie was about a monster in new york city, it was done all from the perspective as though you were this version is about a woman who wakes up in a fallout shelter with in a fallout shelter with two strangers and they tell her the world outside is over from a nuclear fallout.and we don't have to wait very long for good morningngagain -- i is w still to come... come...the leadership role the cedar rapids police department is taking to keep all of eastern iowa safe. safe.you're watching c-b-s 2 righghnow on cbs 2 this morning...the meeting in cedar rapids that law enforcement think can reverse increasing violence in the city of five seasons. the latest news about slick roros that caused one accident after another yesterday. the special visit some students in minnesota got after they helped encourage a local pro athlete. welclce to cbs two this morning.g.i'm kevin bbarry. barry.and i'm kelly d'ambrosio. d'ambrosio. violence in the corridor sparked a police summit looking for solutions. solutions.police departments from across iowa came to the corridor thursday, to discuss ways to reduce gun violence. violence.cbs 2 news reporter stephanie johnson now joins us now th the details, stephanie? stephanie?kelly and kevin, there were *100 reports of shots fired in cedar rapids in 20-15 alone. already this year, one child has been shot in dubuque, , ananjust last weekend, there were three separate shootings in cedar rapids. rapids.a few ways police believe they can reduce violence is to get better cooperation from the public and enhance communication enfrocement brainstormed for three hours how to best make that a reality. "i don't think anyone holds the goldenennugget thahas gonna a solve all this, but that was one of the reason we got all these chiefs in the same room so we can discuss what they're seeing, what they're doing." doing."the chief has said this before and still stands by it -- police can't arrest their way out of this problem...in two months, they'll meet again to go over what's working an what's not.stephanie johnson, cbs 2 news. thanks stephanie...the impact of yesterday's summit will go far beyond the corridor.police chiefs from cedar rapids, iowa city, waterloo, dubuque, davenport, ames and fayette all took part in the event. new this morning -- violence overseas -- three men are incustody after violence in indonesia. indonesia.police say the suspects are linked to yesterday's attacks in thehe capital cici of jakarta. jakarta.authorities raidied the suspects home in the city. five attackers were killed. into a fire-fight with police. two civilians were kled. donesian officials say the group of attackers was funded by isis. authorities in turkey are stepping up security in istanbul and&also launching attacks against isis along the syrian-turkish border.it's in retaliation for a suicide attack that killed 10 german tourists earlier this week.the turkish prime minister is claiming 200 extremists have been killed in the past 48 hours.so far -- no group has claimed responsibility for the attack in istanbul -- but officials from turkey say the bomber had ties to t terror group. the almost spring-like temperatures thursday are not here for good.. good..and city workers here in the corridor took it as an opportunitto clean up streets before the next freeze this weekend. weekenthe iowa city public works department says temperature swings ccsing freezing and then thawing are a recipe for road problems. they had crews out filling potholes.salt is only effective at 15 degrees and above, so another crew took used salt to break up icy patches on roads. we don't have a winter storm right now, we have time, we can go around, we can clean up these areas just to make things safe for people, to make things more convenient for peopop peoplethey also tell cbs 2 news that you can help them by not parking on the street whenever you can. slick roads are being blamed for a pair of crashes in the corridor thursday. thursday.including one thaha killll a young mother and her son in iowa county. county.sheriff rob rotter tells cbs 2 news it happened west of marengo just after seven a-m.investigators y 18-year-old bethany clark and r two year old son rorara were traveling on highway 2-12 when they hit a patch of frost. the car went off the road -- ashed into a creek and but into flames. in cedar rapids -- the slickck roads caused a multi-vehcile crash near edgewood road near the eastern iowa airport.cedar rapids police tell cbs 2 news an officer responded -- and then crashed too.the officer was taken to the hospital but is expected to be o-k. nature to provide us with the first hurricane of 20-16. 20-16.the national hurricane center issued warnings for remote islands norththst of the african coast.alex is the frist hurricane to form in the month of january since 19-38. the atlantic hurricane season officially begins *je* first. the hawkeye men's basketball teamams off to one of their best starts to conference play in years. years.last night in east lansing -- the hawks completed a season sweep of the fourth- rankedmichigan state spartans for the first time in more than 20-years.iia jumped out in front of the spartans early -- taking a 22 point lead to the half.the 16th-ranked hawkeyes didn't look back -- wiing 76-to-59. anototr round of n-f-l playoff action starts tomorrow -- and you can catch a pair of games right here on cbs 2. 2.tomorrow at 3-35 -- the nsas city chiefs will try to win their 12-th straight game when they travel to foxboro to challenge the reigning super bowl champion new england patriots. then on sunday -- after a wild win last weekend -- the steelers take on peyton brbrcos. kickoff for that game is at 3-forty. also on sunday, the seattle seahawks will try to work some more playoff magic, as they travel to carolina for a date with the top-seeded panthers. the game starts right ter on, you can watch that on our sister station fox 28. kids at a minnesota elementary school got a special visi from vikings kickerlair walsh.yesterday right hehe on cbs 2 this momoing we told you how this first grade class sent walsh letters and sympathy cards, after he missed a would-be game winning field goal last week.the class was learning a lesson on empathy.walsh thanked the class, signed some autographs and took photos with many of the kids. it's it's coming up next... next...the special reason one drake ststent has one of the temperatures are back below stay that way through the weekend and go even lower. for today, scatterer flurries possible through the morning as a front moves through. cloudy and breezy and much colder, especially compared to the 40s of yesterday. temperatures will stay steady in the upper 20s today andnd drop off tonight to the single digits. there could also be a wind chill as low as -10 in some spots. now it gets even colder on saturday and sunday with highs in the single digits and even below zero withthind chills reaching possibly dangerous levels near -25 to -30. some light snow will be possible late saturday night and early sunday with accumulations from a half an inch to an inch. for ttight temperatures in the single digits with that wind chill near -10. tomorrow highs near 10 with a wind chill near-15 to -20. and on your extended forecast temperatures stay below freezg, bitter weekend with harar wind chills. a chance for snow sunday morning one drake student has an unusual housininassignment this semester. semester.it all happened when she was trying to find a place to live -- and there weren't many other options. options.emmy victor shows us her new room, and why there's a special reason she lives where she does. es. not evev close to a typical dorm hall. [notes:haley jenkins, drake university student]> 21-ye-old haley living resident in iowa. haley was studying abroad last fall and did not have housing for this semester. until a unique offer at deer ield retirement center came to the table - one that this drake university music major couldn't resist. [notes:haley jenkins, drake university student] efforts here >>inter generational living is said to enhance the lives of both older and younger adults. [notes:tom mckenna, resident at deerfield]> [victor her first performance the home was last night.d she wont always be performing alone, she's invited her fellow classmates to join. join. it's and you're watching cbs 2 this morning... morning...after the break... break...the surprising results from a holiday season of gift >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, please listen carefully. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. it's a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. many policies don't have one but you can get a lifetime rate e ck through the colonial penn program. this plan was designed for people on a fixed income with coverage options for just $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 ceces a day. your rate is locked in for life and coverage can never be cancelled. your acceptance is guaranteed. you cannot be turned down because e your health. call for your information kit and gift. with no obligation. welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your_______ your_______ wall street made a comeback yesterday, with their best day since early december.the dow closed up 227 points.nasdaq climbed 88.and the sa and p a new survey found overage charges from cell phone companies, are at record highs right now. now.that survery was done by cowen and company -- and said nearly one in five cell phone customers reported paying overages during the past six months.at&t continued to lead all of its rivals -- with 28 percent of customers saying they were charged for overages. r the othersrs- 20 percent of veriziz customers -- 12 percent of t-mobile users and five percent of sprint customers.that's up across the board from&a similar rvey in october. a-t-t-and overdraft t fees are costing americans so much money that they've become a presidential campaign issue. issue.j-p-morgan chase -- bank america -- and wells fargo made more than six-billion dollars last year in a-t-m d overdraft fees.more than five billion came from overdraft fees alone.both hillary clinton and bernie sanders have spoke about them at campaign events.sanders vowed to cap atm fees at two-dollars -- instead of the average of four dollars. goldman sachs has reached a 5- billion-dollar deal to clean plans.the elite wall street bank has been accused of cobbling together home mortgage securities it knew would implode -- and then selling them to unsuspecting investors between 2005 and 2007.as part of the deal -- goldman sachs says it will provide 1-point-8 billion- dollars in consumer relief -- like loan forgiveness for underwater homeowners and distressed borrowers -- and support for and support for affofoable housing. many retail stores look for holiday sales to give them a big push at the end of the year -- but that wasn't the case this year for best buy. buy.the big box electrons retaer says its holiday sales declined nearly 1- percent.best buy said it experienced lackluster demand for mobile phones and other consumer electronics.now, the company expects fourth-quarter domestic sales to shrink -- ininead of remaining flat. amazon is offering a huge discount for its prime membership this weekend. weekend.the subscription fee will drop from 99 to 73- dollars.the promotion starts friday night at 11 and ds sunday at two.only new customers can take advantage retailer says it's celebrating the two golden globe wins for one of its original shows "mozart in the jungle."the first two seasons of t t show will be free to anyone who wants to watch this weekend -- even if you don't sign up for prime. the greenbay the greenbay packers are being honored with green milk! milk!a limimid edition grgrn vanilla flavored milk is in stores this week. week.it's called the packers power pint.the kemps dairy plant in wisconsin wanted to honor the team as ey are in the playoffs. it's still to come... come...the steps to fight back agagnst bullying in school and online. there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, clcle the tax loopholes, and make them pay their fair share. then we can expand health care to all, and provide universal college education. will they begin to p py by the rules if i'm president? you better believe it. here's aook at some of eastern ioio's top stories -- on this morning... in jones county - camp courageous is getting ready to welcome campers for respite care weekend.the two-day retreat will take place on pareres of kids w wh special needs at minimal cost thanks to medicaid and scholarships.. scholarships..if you'd like to sign up, visit our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. a popular des moines-based restaurantnts no longer coming to coralville. coralville.tacopocalypse, which offers a fusion of mexican and asian cuisine, wanted to opea location on the iowa river landing.but a number of factors, including an a-d-a lawsuit, have sank those plans.the i-r-l is now looking for other tenants to take that space. there will be a rolling road closure in marion today while crews move a house.from ten to one -- the home will be moved west on 29th ave then south on 24th street.ave then south on 24th street.drivers are asked to find another route while the house is relocated. the c-d-says one in five kids has beeeebullied at school in the past 12 months... and nearly that many report bullying online... online...some high school kids say they only way to fight bullying and ww.. is by starting a cocoersation. conversation.sheila gray has this family 411 report. 18:46:18 felicity - it was just a lot from a lot of different people. it ranged from insults to go kill yourself.18:50:02 noah - i was always the kid that wanted to be in the cool kid group. i changed so much to fit it. talking about bullying isn't easy for noah and felicity. their high school play brought out a lot of feelings for them. 57:30 nats- all i could think about was that girl's face. 2:55 emily - it takes a lot of guts to go on stage and be vulnerable and put yourself out there in very serious moments.the play i ithe bullying collection- real life stories from several playwrights. these young actors have their own real life stories.18:47:43 felicity - i watched her sit in her bedroom and cry for r hours. it is one of the most heartbreaking things you can go throughit's why this group of drama students told their teacher, they needed to do it. to us ininmore than one way. 53:39 nats- remember projection, energysome scenes are funny. others are all too real.56:47 nats - we were al silent, waiting for footsteps and more pops.super sheila gray one student actor told me she has sat in class and planned how to escape. they all admitted being guilty of - standing by and doing nothing stop bubuying. the play's taught them, they need to take a more active approach. 18:40:27 matt - it happens in a lot of places, and it can be stopped.he issue hits home for their teacher too. she was surprised when some of the students told her they'd experienced the trauma of bullying themselves.19:03:52 emily - it just really shocked me. some kids put up a really good front. the kid that you think wow, they really have it all together. sometimes that kid is hurting the most.even though the py's behind them, the kids are wearing bracelets with the play's messasa - hoping to take it beyond the stage.18:43:10 matt - to start this play (cut) to give a voice. that's why we were on the stage.19:05:09 emily - i do think that every school needs to start a conversation, whether through fine arts or through counselors59:29 nats- i'm sorry you made it your missing g make sure i was never one of you.18:41:41 matt - what i got from this play is that every action you make, every word you speak has an affect on someone.these teens say they'll carry on the message - in their own actions. they hope for the victims, the message won't come too late. we have a link to the play -- the bullying collection -- on our website, cbs 2-iowa-dot com. if you're just getting up, good morning -- it's now just ahead... ahead...the latest ininrmation about what mighghhave landed u-s sailors in iranian custody. custody.you're watching c-b-s she's always stood strong... ...to get the job done. hillary clinton.n. she stood up to china... ...and spoke out on women's rights... ...went toe to toe with russia on human rights. the drug and insurance companies spent millions against her... ...but hillary didn't quit until eight million children got health care. i've never been called a quitter and i won't quit on you. she's got what it takes to do the toughest job in the world. i'm hillary clinton and i approvovthis message. right now on cbs 2 this morning...the latest coming from south carolina after one of the last chances the g-o-p candidates will have to talk to voters before the caucuses. new this morning -- what might have happened in the moments before ten u-s- sailors were taken captive by iran. the iowa man who's still getting a big payday from the powerball even though he didn't get the top prize.

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