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lane highway 20 across the state.the governor appeared at a "final forty" event this afternoon at the convention center with lieutenant governor kim reynolds and officials from the iowa department of transportation. they say the improvements will "increase mobility for citizens" and boost economic development across northwest iowa. about 40 miles of highway 20 still needs to be finished in ida, sac and woodbury counties. 3 3 plans to build a proposed multi- million dollar ag expo center in sioux city may be in jeopardy tonight.the chairman of the woodbury county board of supervisors says the board has been "blindsided" by news they'll be asked to contribute two million dollars to help build the facility. last night the city council approved two million in funding for the project and donated 12 acres of land in the old stockyard area. 3 "we've never had a discussion that's ever come close to two million. we haven't had a discussion about the amount we might give. i'm quite fearful that the mayor pushing the issue may have reduced that quite a bit, maybe to nothing. they need to communicate with us." 3 the board is expecting to get a presentation from backers of the ag expo building. but monson says there's been no decision on when they might hold a vote. 3 3 system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the possibility of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that from 1-3" of snow is possible. so be ready. friday and saturday will see temps in the 30s before warming up a little bit early next week.>>3 3 a teen from northeast iowa has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide in the death of two sac county teens.18- year- old trevor feauto (photo) of clarksville entered that plea to two counts of vehicular homicide in sac county district court. 3 those charges stem from a crash near breda (breed-uh) in 2014 that killed 16- year- old bailey jacobsen and her passenger, 16- year- old lindsey quirk.feauto had a blood-alcohol level of point 1- 3- 3 at the time.he will be sentenced on december 14th. each count of vehicular homicide carries a 10- year prison sentence. 3 3 an 18-year-old sioux city man is facing charges of sexual abusing a 13-year-old girl.according to court documents... branden mendiola admitted going to a house on south clinton street and having sex with the girl on november 7th... before leaving when the victim's mother came home and confronted him.mendiola is currently being held in the woodbury county jail on a 10- thousand dollar bond. 3 a south sioux city man will spend the next two decades in prison after a fatal hit-and- run accident on sioux city's northside this august.our jetske wauran was in court this morning for 29- year- old dustin suppi's plea hearing... and some emotional testimony from his victim's wife. 3 "you have no idea. none. the amount of hurt you've caused." words from the victim's wife. on august 8th, 2015 liz ford's life changed forever,my last kiss to my husband was when i started cpr and tried to bring any life back into him,it was on that day, she and her husband 52-year-old troy ford, stopped on sioux city's who was slumped over behind the wheel of a pick up.when they got up to him... the driver of that pick up- 29-year-old dustin suppi took off...fleeing the scene."and i'm just really sorry from the bottom of my heart because i did mean to mean to run your husband over, if i knew what help was like then i probably would have accepted your help." the trailer it was pulling struck and ran over troy, who later died from his injuries. the iowa state patrol and plymouth county sheriff's deputies caught up with dustin a few hours later and arrested him after a short chase."they got you, and the hospital staff i know tried to do everything possible to save troy and were not able to."at the woodbury courthouse tuesday morning, dustin pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide. he later admitted his addiction to subtances and was under the influence during the incident. "i have an addiction problem. my life is ruined because i'm addict."as for liz, "it's going to be hard. it's been hard, everyday since."reporting in sioux city, i'm jetske wauran, siouxland news. 3 dustin suppi is required to pay the ford estate 150- thousand dollars in restitution... and nearly 27- thousand dollars to the iowa crime victim compensation program. 3 3 still to come tonight on siouxland news at ten... 3 iowa's governor is doubling down on his opposition to settling syrian immigrants in the state. we'll hear his reason, coming up. 3 "siouxland news at ten on kmeg 14 with larry wentz, diana castillo, siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell neyenhouse/"3 3 3 chad, diana and larry talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. 3 again. sunshine returns for thursday but temperatures will be much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the mid 40's. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the possibility of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that from 1-3" of snow is possible. so be ready. friday and saturday will see temps in the 30s early next week.>>3 3 3 still to come tonight... their appearance 60 years ago remains one of sioux city's greatest unsolved mysteries. 3 we'll tell you more about the "unknown 15"... coming up 3 it's probably the greatest unsolved mystery in sioux city's history. not one... not two or three... but 15 bodies found buried along the riverfront. and to this day... no one knows who they are or how they got there. 3 (nats of traffic)the first segment of i-29 through iowa opened october first of 1958 here in sioux city. the three mile stretch running from the big sioux river on the north... to the u.s. 20 bridge across the missouri river. earlier that year... while scaling away a portion of the bluffs about a half mile south of the floyd monument...wo rkers discovered something very unusual... a grave site with at least 15 caskets. "there's a lot of speculation about whose these unkown 15 people were because there's nobody left to tell us." (:07) it's believed they were here sometime after lewis and clark's expedition in 1804...and before we became a city in 1854."a group of people for whatever reason probably got a disease...choler a or something and it killed a whole bunch of them.at first it was thought they might be native americans because they all had black hair. and.."one of the men was so large that they made him in fetal position, curled up to get him in the coffin. and so at first they thought that was the way native americans buried their dead in the fetal position." but some discoveries *inside* the caskets changed that."but they did find some things in there that had religious symbols on em so they thought it was at one time some jesuits that were traveling across the country preaching to people."silver plated coffin handles also showed a high level of sophistication. "and whoever they were with buried them because they had wood coffins.... they had hinges for the lids. so it wasn't like let's just build a grave and throw these people in."(:14)experts from morningside college... to the university of iowa and kansas eventually studied the remains. and local author margaret crary even wrote a children's book about the discovery.but so far much remains to be known about the unknown 15. 3 there's no doubt our modern technology might help shed new light on this year's - long mystery. but... adding to this mystery is that somehow all the remains have and i've been told no one seems to know where they are anymore. 3 3 the governors of more than half of u- s states now say they oppose the obama administration's plan to take in thousands of syrian refugees. 3 coming up after the break, we're looking at if that opposition actually *means* anything. 3 more than half the nation's governors so far stand united in trying to halt the syrian refugee program in their states.our national corespondent jeff barnd asks whether the states have the authority to do that... and how far they'd have to go to win. 3 sot ; 12 ryan po-62tu "this is a moment where its better to be safe than sorry"// house speaker paul ryan introducing a measure to stall syrian refugees from arriving in the u.s. following the paris attacks/sot/:17 in order to verify that terrorists are not trying to infiltrate the terrorists population"/vo/ at least 2 senators also presidential candidates concur with speaker ryan senator ted cruz plans to introduce measures to cut federal funding for refugee resettlement and senator rand paul plans to introduce a bill calling for a 30-day waiting period on *all* entries to the u.s. /sot/ jon freer - legal policy analyst ftp broll- ":22 who has more power? the federal gov't or the states in your opinion?" "ultimately legally, the federal government has the authority to put these refugees into the states and the states have very little say :33/vo/ freer says *much* of the presidents power comes from the 1980 refugee act /gfx/ "the president may admit refugees who face "persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, or political opinion" into the u.s." /vo/ but freer says states *can* make things *difficult* like witholding state funding for services like job training and teaching english to the newly arrived refugees./bridge/ and there's nothing to stop a refugee from settling into one state only to move to another state, where they'd be more welcome. /sot/ 3:55 free ftp broll "these are people who are like anyone else , they can travel from state to state." 3:59/vo/ freer says congress does have the power to change or amend the refugee act making things difficult for president obama. /sot/2:23 freer "if these states really take a stand and try and bring it into the courts there's always the possibility it could make it's way to the supreme court 2:32 3 3 iowa governor terry branstad is clarifying his stance on syrian refugees settling in iowa. 3 yesterday... the governor in calling for the federal government to stop settling those refugees in their states until the governors are assured there are no potential terrorists sneaking into the country with them. 3 "we would much rather keep them out in the first place. we need to have the assurance by the intelligence community that we're not going to have dangerous people, members of isis embedded, among the people that might come into the united states."the governors cannot actually block the refugees from coming... but can and have ordered state agencies *not* to provide them any assistance. 3 3 the republican presidential field is one candidate smaller tonight.louisiana governor bobby jindal announced he is suspending his campaign for the white house.despite completing a "full grassley" of town hall meetings in all of iowa's 99 counties... jindal never registered more than single digit support in state and national polls.in his announcement... jindal said he will support the eventual republican nominee... and says it *won't* be donald trump. 3 3 akron-westfield's football team is the only team left in the state tournament who is unranked. 3 chris neyenhouse caught up with their record setting coach and quarterback tonight. hear how that distinguishment suits them just fine. sports 3 3 making the state playoffs as an *unranked* team is all about defying the odds and playing better than the so called experts expect. and while that's a coole story, now that we're down to 12 teams among 6 classes playing in this week's championship games, they've all lost, well, except akron-westfield. 3 behind the huge development of class "a"'s leading number one passer cal eskra, the westerners have become the greatest show on turf lately. eskra became just the 8th quarterback in state history to throw for over 500 yards in a game. and in their seimfinal win over mount ayr he set a new state playoff record. taking a break from receiving his national honor society recognition tonight, both eskra and head coach eric walkingstick say playing without a ranking next to their name suits them just fine. 3 "i like that a lot. i like being the underdog. i like being the team tha's laying low. and just kind of surprising everybody. not many people choose us to really win most of the games we're winning right now. i think that's really what motivates us very well"we dream big we work hard. it's the way we should win our lives. we should sit there and go out and no matter where we are in life we should sit there and battle and do things right and work hard. and that's what my kids have done. they've worked hard, they didn't listen to people who said they couldn't and that's why they're in the situation they're in right now. theyv'e worked hard." eskra: i mean the team is just peaking at the right time. offense, defense, special teams, everybody is just doing their jobs. we're staying diligent with everything we're doing and everything is just falling together here at the pefect time.those were some amazing words to live by from coach. in fact he was at the nhs ceremony to give a speech to those kids. many are on this football team. coach says he takes pride in developing these kids as a family and there's no more obvious example than his record- setting quarterback. 3 coach: "well first is his intelligence. he does a great job of listening and learning and understanding coverages. that's probably the primary. the other thing is the kid doesn't run with regular blood. he's got ice water in his veins. he doesn't get shook. he doesn't get scared or nervous. he executes to perfection."eskra: "i mean great offensive line up front for me to buy me some time. great receivers making plays every game. and i think that just makes my job pretty easy." coach: he's thrown for over 3600 yards, he's ran for over 1500 yards. he's acumulated over 50 touchdowns. he's definitely a scoring machine and he's a dual threat it's been fun working with him. and the great thing is we have him back for another year.you can watch akron- westfield go for the title just like all the football state championship games on our sister station kpth fox 44. this one starts at 1:30 on thursday. 3 i told cal i would play our blooper from the beginning of the season. this was the first game of the year against hinton. cal hit me with the football! to be fair i was open! akron-westfield lost the game and starting off 0-1 is probably a big reason for the lack of a ranking this season. it just goes to show that while he's learned to be a record setting passer since then i've also learned better ways of getting out of the way. 3 dakota valley is preparing to head out to sioux falls tomorrow in advance of their state tournament matchup with mobridge-pollock thursday. the three seed panthers will be favored over their 6th seeded opponent. but coach rick pruett and senior annie mccabe say they're taking nothing for granted as they prep for what they hope is a state title run. 3 "they had a great season, they were ranked in the top six or seven most of the season. they did struggle at the end of the season. they lost their last four regular season games. so i don't know if there were some injuries involved or not. i was able to get some film on them so i've been able to see them play.""i think that we're getting along great right now. i mean we have been getting along great all season. but we're playing with a lot of energy. a lot of fun. and we're really playing our game strong and our serving game has really increased a lot lately.annie did confirm that star hitters meredith and elizabeth lammers approve of my "lammers with the slammers" catch phrse. the team shoves off for sioux falls tomorrow! 3 gpac honors were announced today and its no surprise top ranked morningside took home lots of hardware. qb ryan kasdorf is the offensive player of the year. zac schleuger is co-defensive player of the year and steve ryan was named coach of the year. congrats to the mustangs. 3 in college football the latest playoff committee rankings are in and iowa is currently sitting number five in the college football playoff ranking system. of course the top four teams at the end of the regular season make the tournament that determines the national championship. 3 so iowa is juuust on the outside looking in. we've got a few weeks to sort this out though. but iowa, if they can just keep winning. looks like the next team to make the top four if clemson, alabama, ohio state, or notre dame lose down the stretch. 3 3 early next week.>> >> welcome stephen colbert! 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lane highway 20 across the state.the governor appeared at a "final forty" event this afternoon at the convention center with lieutenant governor kim reynolds and officials from the iowa department of transportation. they say the improvements will "increase mobility for citizens" and boost economic development across northwest iowa. about 40 miles of highway 20 still needs to be finished in ida, sac and woodbury counties. 3 3 plans to build a proposed multi- million dollar ag expo center in sioux city may be in jeopardy tonight.the chairman of the woodbury county board of supervisors says the board has been "blindsided" by news they'll be asked to contribute two million dollars to help build the facility. last night the city council approved two million in funding for the project and donated 12 acres of land in the old stockyard area. 3 "we've never had a discussion that's ever come close to two million. we haven't had a discussion about the amount we might give. i'm quite fearful that the mayor pushing the issue may have reduced that quite a bit, maybe to nothing. they need to communicate with us." 3 the board is expecting to get a presentation from backers of the ag expo building. but monson says there's been no decision on when they might hold a vote. 3 3 system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the possibility of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that from 1-3" of snow is possible. so be ready. friday and saturday will see temps in the 30s before warming up a little bit early next week.>>3 3 a teen from northeast iowa has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide in the death of two sac county teens.18- year- old trevor feauto (photo) of clarksville entered that plea to two counts of vehicular homicide in sac county district court. 3 those charges stem from a crash near breda (breed-uh) in 2014 that killed 16- year- old bailey jacobsen and her passenger, 16- year- old lindsey quirk.feauto had a blood-alcohol level of point 1- 3- 3 at the time.he will be sentenced on december 14th. each count of vehicular homicide carries a 10- year prison sentence. 3 3 an 18-year-old sioux city man is facing charges of sexual abusing a 13-year-old girl.according to court documents... branden mendiola admitted going to a house on south clinton street and having sex with the girl on november 7th... before leaving when the victim's mother came home and confronted him.mendiola is currently being held in the woodbury county jail on a 10- thousand dollar bond. 3 a south sioux city man will spend the next two decades in prison after a fatal hit-and- run accident on sioux city's northside this august.our jetske wauran was in court this morning for 29- year- old dustin suppi's plea hearing... and some emotional testimony from his victim's wife. 3 "you have no idea. none. the amount of hurt you've caused." words from the victim's wife. on august 8th, 2015 liz ford's life changed forever,my last kiss to my husband was when i started cpr and tried to bring any life back into him,it was on that day, she and her husband 52-year-old troy ford, stopped on sioux city's who was slumped over behind the wheel of a pick up.when they got up to him... the driver of that pick up- 29-year-old dustin suppi took off...fleeing the scene."and i'm just really sorry from the bottom of my heart because i did mean to mean to run your husband over, if i knew what help was like then i probably would have accepted your help." the trailer it was pulling struck and ran over troy, who later died from his injuries. the iowa state patrol and plymouth county sheriff's deputies caught up with dustin a few hours later and arrested him after a short chase."they got you, and the hospital staff i know tried to do everything possible to save troy and were not able to."at the woodbury courthouse tuesday morning, dustin pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide. he later admitted his addiction to subtances and was under the influence during the incident. "i have an addiction problem. my life is ruined because i'm addict."as for liz, "it's going to be hard. it's been hard, everyday since."reporting in sioux city, i'm jetske wauran, siouxland news. 3 dustin suppi is required to pay the ford estate 150- thousand dollars in restitution... and nearly 27- thousand dollars to the iowa crime victim compensation program. 3 3 still to come tonight on siouxland news at ten... 3 iowa's governor is doubling down on his opposition to settling syrian immigrants in the state. we'll hear his reason, coming up. 3 "siouxland news at ten on kmeg 14 with larry wentz, diana castillo, siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell neyenhouse/"3 3 3 chad, diana and larry talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. 3 again. sunshine returns for thursday but temperatures will be much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the mid 40's. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the possibility of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that from 1-3" of snow is possible. so be ready. friday and saturday will see temps in the 30s early next week.>>3 3 3 still to come tonight... their appearance 60 years ago remains one of sioux city's greatest unsolved mysteries. 3 we'll tell you more about the "unknown 15"... coming up 3 it's probably the greatest unsolved mystery in sioux city's history. not one... not two or three... but 15 bodies found buried along the riverfront. and to this day... no one knows who they are or how they got there. 3 (nats of traffic)the first segment of i-29 through iowa opened october first of 1958 here in sioux city. the three mile stretch running from the big sioux river on the north... to the u.s. 20 bridge across the missouri river. earlier that year... while scaling away a portion of the bluffs about a half mile south of the floyd monument...wo rkers discovered something very unusual... a grave site with at least 15 caskets. "there's a lot of speculation about whose these unkown 15 people were because there's nobody left to tell us." (:07) it's believed they were here sometime after lewis and clark's expedition in 1804...and before we became a city in 1854."a group of people for whatever reason probably got a disease...choler a or something and it killed a whole bunch of them.at first it was thought they might be native americans because they all had black hair. and.."one of the men was so large that they made him in fetal position, curled up to get him in the coffin. and so at first they thought that was the way native americans buried their dead in the fetal position." but some discoveries *inside* the caskets changed that."but they did find some things in there that had religious symbols on em so they thought it was at one time some jesuits that were traveling across the country preaching to people."silver plated coffin handles also showed a high level of sophistication. "and whoever they were with buried them because they had wood coffins.... they had hinges for the lids. so it wasn't like let's just build a grave and throw these people in."(:14)experts from morningside college... to the university of iowa and kansas eventually studied the remains. and local author margaret crary even wrote a children's book about the discovery.but so far much remains to be known about the unknown 15. 3 there's no doubt our modern technology might help shed new light on this year's - long mystery. but... adding to this mystery is that somehow all the remains have and i've been told no one seems to know where they are anymore. 3 3 the governors of more than half of u- s states now say they oppose the obama administration's plan to take in thousands of syrian refugees. 3 coming up after the break, we're looking at if that opposition actually *means* anything. 3 more than half the nation's governors so far stand united in trying to halt the syrian refugee program in their states.our national corespondent jeff barnd asks whether the states have the authority to do that... and how far they'd have to go to win. 3 sot ; 12 ryan po-62tu "this is a moment where its better to be safe than sorry"// house speaker paul ryan introducing a measure to stall syrian refugees from arriving in the u.s. following the paris attacks/sot/:17 in order to verify that terrorists are not trying to infiltrate the terrorists population"/vo/ at least 2 senators also presidential candidates concur with speaker ryan senator ted cruz plans to introduce measures to cut federal funding for refugee resettlement and senator rand paul plans to introduce a bill calling for a 30-day waiting period on *all* entries to the u.s. /sot/ jon freer - legal policy analyst ftp broll- ":22 who has more power? the federal gov't or the states in your opinion?" "ultimately legally, the federal government has the authority to put these refugees into the states and the states have very little say :33/vo/ freer says *much* of the presidents power comes from the 1980 refugee act /gfx/ "the president may admit refugees who face "persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, or political opinion" into the u.s." /vo/ but freer says states *can* make things *difficult* like witholding state funding for services like job training and teaching english to the newly arrived refugees./bridge/ and there's nothing to stop a refugee from settling into one state only to move to another state, where they'd be more welcome. /sot/ 3:55 free ftp broll "these are people who are like anyone else , they can travel from state to state." 3:59/vo/ freer says congress does have the power to change or amend the refugee act making things difficult for president obama. /sot/2:23 freer "if these states really take a stand and try and bring it into the courts there's always the possibility it could make it's way to the supreme court 2:32 3 3 iowa governor terry branstad is clarifying his stance on syrian refugees settling in iowa. 3 yesterday... the governor in calling for the federal government to stop settling those refugees in their states until the governors are assured there are no potential terrorists sneaking into the country with them. 3 "we would much rather keep them out in the first place. we need to have the assurance by the intelligence community that we're not going to have dangerous people, members of isis embedded, among the people that might come into the united states."the governors cannot actually block the refugees from coming... but can and have ordered state agencies *not* to provide them any assistance. 3 3 the republican presidential field is one candidate smaller tonight.louisiana governor bobby jindal announced he is suspending his campaign for the white house.despite completing a "full grassley" of town hall meetings in all of iowa's 99 counties... jindal never registered more than single digit support in state and national polls.in his announcement... jindal said he will support the eventual republican nominee... and says it *won't* be donald trump. 3 3 akron-westfield's football team is the only team left in the state tournament who is unranked. 3 chris neyenhouse caught up with their record setting coach and quarterback tonight. hear how that distinguishment suits them just fine. sports 3 3 making the state playoffs as an *unranked* team is all about defying the odds and playing better than the so called experts expect. and while that's a coole story, now that we're down to 12 teams among 6 classes playing in this week's championship games, they've all lost, well, except akron-westfield. 3 behind the huge development of class "a"'s leading number one passer cal eskra, the westerners have become the greatest show on turf lately. eskra became just the 8th quarterback in state history to throw for over 500 yards in a game. and in their seimfinal win over mount ayr he set a new state playoff record. taking a break from receiving his national honor society recognition tonight, both eskra and head coach eric walkingstick say playing without a ranking next to their name suits them just fine. 3 "i like that a lot. i like being the underdog. i like being the team tha's laying low. and just kind of surprising everybody. not many people choose us to really win most of the games we're winning right now. i think that's really what motivates us very well"we dream big we work hard. it's the way we should win our lives. we should sit there and go out and no matter where we are in life we should sit there and battle and do things right and work hard. and that's what my kids have done. they've worked hard, they didn't listen to people who said they couldn't and that's why they're in the situation they're in right now. theyv'e worked hard." eskra: i mean the team is just peaking at the right time. offense, defense, special teams, everybody is just doing their jobs. we're staying diligent with everything we're doing and everything is just falling together here at the pefect time.those were some amazing words to live by from coach. in fact he was at the nhs ceremony to give a speech to those kids. many are on this football team. coach says he takes pride in developing these kids as a family and there's no more obvious example than his record- setting quarterback. 3 coach: "well first is his intelligence. he does a great job of listening and learning and understanding coverages. that's probably the primary. the other thing is the kid doesn't run with regular blood. he's got ice water in his veins. he doesn't get shook. he doesn't get scared or nervous. he executes to perfection."eskra: "i mean great offensive line up front for me to buy me some time. great receivers making plays every game. and i think that just makes my job pretty easy." coach: he's thrown for over 3600 yards, he's ran for over 1500 yards. he's acumulated over 50 touchdowns. he's definitely a scoring machine and he's a dual threat it's been fun working with him. and the great thing is we have him back for another year.you can watch akron- westfield go for the title just like all the football state championship games on our sister station kpth fox 44. this one starts at 1:30 on thursday. 3 i told cal i would play our blooper from the beginning of the season. this was the first game of the year against hinton. cal hit me with the football! to be fair i was open! akron-westfield lost the game and starting off 0-1 is probably a big reason for the lack of a ranking this season. it just goes to show that while he's learned to be a record setting passer since then i've also learned better ways of getting out of the way. 3 dakota valley is preparing to head out to sioux falls tomorrow in advance of their state tournament matchup with mobridge-pollock thursday. the three seed panthers will be favored over their 6th seeded opponent. but coach rick pruett and senior annie mccabe say they're taking nothing for granted as they prep for what they hope is a state title run. 3 "they had a great season, they were ranked in the top six or seven most of the season. they did struggle at the end of the season. they lost their last four regular season games. so i don't know if there were some injuries involved or not. i was able to get some film on them so i've been able to see them play.""i think that we're getting along great right now. i mean we have been getting along great all season. but we're playing with a lot of energy. a lot of fun. and we're really playing our game strong and our serving game has really increased a lot lately.annie did confirm that star hitters meredith and elizabeth lammers approve of my "lammers with the slammers" catch phrse. the team shoves off for sioux falls tomorrow! 3 gpac honors were announced today and its no surprise top ranked morningside took home lots of hardware. qb ryan kasdorf is the offensive player of the year. zac schleuger is co-defensive player of the year and steve ryan was named coach of the year. congrats to the mustangs. 3 in college football the latest playoff committee rankings are in and iowa is currently sitting number five in the college football playoff ranking system. of course the top four teams at the end of the regular season make the tournament that determines the national championship. 3 so iowa is juuust on the outside looking in. we've got a few weeks to sort this out though. but iowa, if they can just keep winning. looks like the next team to make the top four if clemson, alabama, ohio state, or notre dame lose down the stretch. 3 3 early next week.>> >> welcome stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to "the late show" everybody, thank you so much! >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you so much, everybody. thanks so much for being here. i'm very grateful for your presence. thank you for my book. welcome to "the late show"." thanks so much, everybody. welcome to "the legislator show." 're. i'm your host, a miniature stephen colbert who lives inside your tv. when the tv goes off, i can still see you, just like your x-box. no judgement, except for that wouldone thing you do, grow up. thank you for what i'm going to trust was your sincere applause just a moment ago. ( cheers and applause ) thank you. i appreciate it. i love it. i just want to make sure it's not the mindless cheering of a horde of robots, because it's hard to tell who are the people and who are the robots.

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