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3 today our jetske wauran got a "preview" of what's to come. she joins us live from the floyd boulevard wal- mart..jetske? 3 3 larry, diana, although there aren't any long lines or campers by the entrance, just yet, i'll tell you, retailers are getting ready for thanksgiving.for sioux city's area walmart stores... the deals will begin in- store at 6 o'clock thursday but even earlier online.walmart officials say they're expecting a big turnout on turkey day itself. 3 "we are planning to serve millions of customers on thanksgiving. we're excited. it's one of our busiest seasons of the year and we've got some great deals. it would be really interesting going black friday shopping for my first time ever. not really a big crowd person but i do think it would be a lot of fun especially if it's a family tradition."meanwhile, sioux you're busy shopping for gifts, thieves are shopping inside cars. detective jeff harstad says protecting yourself and your valuables is easy. 3 "what we're suggesting is that you don't leave any valuable property in the vehicle. if you do for some reason have to leave it in there, don't leave it for extended periods of times and obviously remove it if at all possible."detective hartstad tells me, there have been up to 50 car burglaries in the last 30 years. so make sure to "lock your belongings, hide them and keep them. in order to prevent theft and crime." 3 reporting live at wal-mart on floyd boulevard, i'm jetske wauran, siouxland news 3 3 speaking of turkey... thanksgiving is the most dangerous day of the year for kitchen fires.so as you get ready to cook your family's feast... sioux city fire rescue wants you to take a minute ahead of time to make sure everything's ready to go. 3 "the number one rule is never fry a frozen turkey. we want to make sure that turkeys are thoroughly thawed out. generally it's roughly one hour per four pounds, that the turkey is, make sure that the turkey is adequately thawed before you dip it into the hot grease."for more tips on how to cook a filling feast without burning your house down... check the link in this story... which can be found on siouxland news dot com. 3 3 a group dedicated to helping members of the military in siouxland is launching a new program.that program is called "thank a vet."it gives vets a chance to talk to other vets and find out what they need. this morning... support siouxland soldiers launched that program with a free donut and coffee brainstorming meeting. 3 "gives them the opportunity to get together, to talk about their past, their history, what branch of service they were in. // and just to get together and have a good time and visit, sometimes only a veteran understands what another going through."support siouxland soliders plans to hold those meetings regularly at their facility on the first floor of the va building in sioux city. 3 a drone that can start a fire??? sounds scary.students at the university of nebraska in lincoln have come up with one that can start *controlled* burns.as reporter christina hepner explains... it's actually designed to help farmers and others. 3 natscarrick detweiler, assistant professor of computer science and engineering, unl "we've been developing this drone or unmanned aerial vehicle that can basically fly out to remote locations to ignite prescribed fires."the goal of the drone is.carrick detweiler, assistant professor of computer science and engineering, unl "to help the farmers and also the land managers to be able to better manage their land with fire which occurs naturally."a lot of work has gone into creating this drone.sebastian elbaum, professor of computer science and engineering, unl "well we started about a year and a half ago, by collaborating with people that work on and we have collaborations with them."the principle for the drone is simple, and it's small enough to fit in a backpack.sebastian elbaum, professor of computer science and engineering, unl "we have kept it small and it's able to carry a load of balls that with the right elements can ignite and generate a flame of about 10 inches that could help you start those fires." the students at the nimbus lab working on the drone say they've come a long way.jim higgins, masters student, unl "it's sort of interesting to see the progression of prototypes from the very first one to where we are now and how much better we can do it from when we first began."nats but... they still have some work to do... to make the program easy for anyone to use. evan beachly, masters student, unl "the idea is that the firefighter could have an interface on like a tablet or smartphone or something and they could like point coordinates out and the uav will fly there and like drop a ball there so we need to make an interface for tht and integrate gps data with our ball dropper and create sort of a unified control for that." the drone is being tested inside, but soon they'll be able to take it outdoors. sebastian elbaum, professor of computer science and engineering, unl "recently, actually last week, we just got a pool from the faa to have our first outdoor test starting this spring, so we're very excited about that." elbaum says they could face some new challenges once they're able to test the drone outside.reporting in lincoln christina hepner 1011 news. 3 3 3 we saw sunshine and nice temperatures again today.how much longer is it going to last chad? 3 into monday.>> 3 will there be a new strategy in the fight against isis? the french president visited the white house today to press president obama for more action. 3 as craig boswell reports... the administration has said it's coalition countries that need to step up more..but after the terror attacks in paris president hollande (oh- lond) is sounding the alarm. 3 president obama and french president francois hollande say they agree on the fight against isis.(sot:president obama )"it must be destroyed. and we must do it together." a white house visit with the president is the first stop for hollande looking for a stepped up military role from the us and other coalition countries.(sot: president obama )us assistance has helped with french strikes and we will keep that up."the meeting comes 11 days after terror attacks hit paris prompting france to intensify its air strikes against isis in syria. hollande says the us and russia will need to work together to help fight the militant group.but the obama administration says russia must change its mission in syria to focus solely on isis and not propping up syrian president bashar al assad. (sot:president obama )"russia right now is a coalition of two. iran and russia, supporting assad."(sot: craig boswell/cbs news) (:58-1:10) "the obama administration has also insisted it's coalition countries that need to step up. hollande now heads toto germany to look for support then to russia for a meeting with russian president putin to deliver the same urgent message. (sot francois hollande/french president ) (voice of translator)"i will tell him from france - if russia concentrates on daesh against isil and if russia fully committs to political resolution in syria."russian fighter jets have been hitting syrian targets but the administration says the strikes are intended to help rebels the u.s is backing. craig boswell cbs news the white house. 3 hollande's diplomatic visit is now even more complicated after a russian war plane was shot down by turkey today claiming it flew into turkish airspace - something russia denies. 3 3 meanwhile... the debate about allowing all syrian refugees into the u-s will be a hot topic in congress when lawmakers return next week.house members, driven by republicans and many demcrats, passed a bill last week that would require leaders of the country's security agemcies to certify that refugees admitted into the u-s pose no security threat.the senate takes up that bill next week.we want to know your thoughts on this issue... so we're conducting a national poll with our sister stations around the country.here's the question: should government be accountable if terrorists enter the country through refugee re-settlement programs? you can vote by going to our webpage and clicking on the can vote directly on our siouxland news twitter page. we'll have the national results for you tomorrow night. 3 3 millions of kids across the u- s are being treated for a- d- h- d... and it might be doing them more harm than good. 3 coming up after the break in tonight's healthwatch... what a new study says about the impact of medications on kids' 3 there's new research out tonight on the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children.as marlie hall reports... it suggests kids may not be getting the rest they need if they're on 3 (nat -mom reads cole a bedtime story)(track)cole mariano is on stimulant medication to treat his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.the 11 year old is able to fall asleep at night.. but that wasn't always the case. (sot - cole mariano / diagnosed with adhd)"i would come in crying to my mom and dads room and be like i cant go to sleep, i wanna sleep but i cant."(track) a new study in pediatrics found children taking stimulant medications for adhd have poor sleep overall. (sot -dr. andrew adesman / cohen children's medical center of new york)"it can be a delay in sleep onset, sleep duration so kids are not tting as much sleep through the course of the having a bit more difficulty falling asleep." (stand up - marlie hall / cbs news/smithtown, ny)"attention deficit hyperactivity disorder affects an estimated 7 percent of children in the u-s. about 3 and a half million of them are prescribed stimulant medications - the most common treatment for adhd."(track)the study recommends pediatricians closely monitor sleep problems in kids with adhd.(sot -dr. andrew adesman / cohen children's medical center of new york)"if children are on medicine you want to try to use the lowest does possible and in some cases perhaps change the medicine might also help."(track)cole's mother is grateful he is now on a new medication that allows him to focus at school then wind down for a good night's sleep.(sot - loretta mariano /cole's mother)"you just really have to see what works best for yoyo child."(track)marlie hall cbs news smithtown new york. 3 the study also found boys taking adhd medications were more likely to have sleep issues than girls. 3 3 are you ready for a that can inject new life into your skin? it's called micro- needling and it can improve skins texture, tone and smooth fine lines and wrinkles. this treatment can infuse and inject topical's such as serums and nutrients deeper into the skin to achieve better delivery. it uses a sterile cartridge containing multiple tiny needles to puncture the skin. these micro traumas' then stimulate the skins natural collagen rebuilding process. micro- needling is safe for all skin colorations, and can reduce pigment when used with brightening product. the biggest benefit it can puncture through time and deliver a youthful glow. so for a shot of youth serum and a boost of collagen see your local lifestyle professional today. broadband light is one of the best treatments to get rid of tiny vessels and age spots. a recent study showed that the skin genes actually reversed the aging process after treatment with broadband light. if you have been wanting to turn back the hands of time, come for a free 3 3 3 chad, diana and larry talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. 3 into monday.>>3 3 "i'm chris neyenhouse here in lincoln. the siouxland trend continues as norfolk catholic goes down to the wire against columbus scotus in their state had in two games kind of like that yesterday. you don't want 3 i'm chris neyenhouse here in lincoln at memorial field. we saw a trend continue today with siouxland teams. as norfolk catholic's football game, their state title game came down to the wire. just like a couple we saw yesterday in iowa. also we saw oakland craig end their improbably run in the state tournament. they were a five seed going for their state title today. :22 norfolk catholic and columbus scotus matched up in a battle of the top two teams in c1. 1) 2nd quarter now norfolk catholic is down 13-0. myles verbka drops back and finds matt miller in the end zone! cuts the shamrocks lead to 13-7!2) later in that quarter same score. no more! david englehaupf breaks free for the big score! knights take a 14-13 lead.3) but scotus took a 19-14 lead heading into halftime. it's 22-14 when 3 they line up for this 53 yard field goal ... really! jake bos hit that for scotus and you don't see that every day in high school football.4) you don't see thth every day too! englehaupf takes the vrbka screen pass 90 yards to the house! he came back after hurting his ankle in the second quarter to do this! it's 25-20 shamrocks!5) it's 32-20 midway through the 4th when englehaupf scores again! cuts the lead to 32-27. 6) just under a minute to go last chance for the knights. but englahaupf loses the football! otus jumps on it and wins. 1:21 score bug 32-27 the final. the knights have an incredible runner up season.1:26oakland craig taking on the defending state champions aquinas. 1) but it was aquinas striking first. midway through the first this is lane napier who's in for 6. that makes it 7-0 monarchs.2) ensuing knights drive cole mitchell finds zach ahrens! first down and the knights are driving. 3) a handful of plays later its fourth down in the red zone but mitchell's pass is picked off by james kobza.4) and that lead to this. off the play fake spencer mcguire finds kekeon kobzbzwho turns a short pass into a huge touchdown reception. it was 14-0 then. 3 aquinas held a lead late into this game. 2:10obviously an emotional day and end of the season from both norfolk catholic and oakland craig. hear from their coaches and players tonight on siouxland news at 10. in lincoln for siouxland sports i'm chris neyenhouse back to you.3 3 3 3 3 3 forget blue or gold... there's another dress going viral... and you could've seen it this morning on siouxland news at sunrise.this is the most talked about dress today and it has even made international newsour own meteorologist cat facebook group with other female broadcast meteorologists from all over the country. the group posts about forecasting, odd hours, hair tips and clothing bargains. the dress cat wore this morning is from amazon... meteorologists like her can't wear green or clothes with prints because of the green screen... cat says most dresses that fit the criteria cost quite a bit, so when this *twenty - three - dollar* dress was posted in the group... meteorologists arted posting ctures to the group of their dresses... they even created a picture collage... and today it is one of the most talked about dresses! 3 3 3 3

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