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Transcripts For KMEG Siouxland News At Sunrise 20151216



3 3 3 republican presidenenal their fifth and final debate of the year. it was last night... in las vegas. the debate focused on national security and foreign policy... and there were fights between candidates. c - b - s news correspondent don champion has analysis of the debates winners... and the most talked about candidates. 3 (sot debate donald trump) i am totally committed to the republican party while donald party while donald trump shut the door on a third-party run during the fifth gop debate - he also took some hits. going blow for blow with jeb bush. (sot debate bush) he's a chaos candidate, and he'd be a chaos president.(sot debate trump 21:02:36 ) jeb doesn't believe i'm unhinged. he said that very simply because he has failed in this campaign." // analysts say bush had his strongest debate performance yet. (graphic twitter @gov government & elections team) coming in second to trump as the most talked about candidate of the night on twitter.this is the top tweeted moment of the e p debate:(debate 22:17:37 b bh) if you think is totoh. imagine what it's going to be dealing with xi, or islamic terrorism (debate 22:17:55) you're a tough guy, jeb (debate 22:18:00) well let's see, i'm at 42, and you're at 3. you're moving over further and head of news, government, and elections at twitter) looking at those moments in the debate when there were spikes of conversasaon aroundndeb bush they were largely when he would engage with nald trump. when bush was addressing an issue just on his own very little movement twitter. someone trump didn't duke it out with? ted cruz. instead, cruz sparred with marco rubio over immigration.(sot rubio) ted cruz supported a ...doubling the number of green cards (sot cruz) i have never supported legalization, and i will not support legalization both are still vying to become the "trump alternativiv in the race.(sot steve chaggaris/seni or political editor at cbs news) as well as marco rubio did in this debate tonight i think the immigration question is going to be a big problem for him in iowa.-nats- other candidates like chris christie and rand paul did their best to regain momentum... something that proved difficult for ben carson, who afterward responded to questions about his foreign policy credentials:(sot interviewed after the debate. ben carson/r-presidential candidate) i have the uphill battle of proving that that's not true, but the good thing is it's a marathon and not a sprint. with less than seven weeks till the iowa caucuses... the field of republican candidates is far 3 on facebook donald trump was the most talked about candidate overall *during* the debate. ted cruz was second... . jeb bush and marco rubio tied for third. 3 a former presidential candidate was in sioux city yesterday morning throwing his support behind hillary clinton.former vermont governor howard dean talked to more than 40 people at the home of sioux city attorney tim (bo - tare - oh) bottaro. dean think hilary w wl do the best to help ordinary americans have good jobs... make decent livings... and 3 "hillary has 3 addressed every single one of those issues. i want hillary clinton as president of united states. hillary clinton has worked for this really hard. she was out here long before anybody else. i've lost track of how many times she's been in iowa. she takes nothing for granted."dean has other tour stops this week in fort dodge... des moines... newton... iowa city... and cedar rapids. he'll volunteer at an organizing event today at the hillary clinton office in davenport. 3 republican presidential candidate mike huckabee is coming back to siouxland this week. huckabee has stops planned for thursdayat 4:45 in the afternoon at the sioux counun livestock company in sioux center.then at 7:30 that night he'll be at v - f - w post 3388 canteen in estherville.friday morning at 3 8:30 he'll be at woodford equipment in emmetsburg.and at 2:45 friday afternoon he'll campaign at methodist manor in storm lake. 3 three stops in siouxland friday. he'll host a meet and greet at 9 a - m in storm lake at the anderson auditorium at buena vista university.at 3 he'll head to orange city where he'll host a town hall meeting at northwestern college. 3 and from 7 to 8 pm he's hosting a rally in sioux city at the stony creek inn hotel f conference center 3 icy roads might have played a part in a deadly crash yesterday morning near sibley iowa.it happened just after 7 a - m. the osceola county sheriffs office says a pickup and a semi crashed on the highway 60 overpass one mile east of sibley. deputies say 33 - year - old patrick webb lost control of his pickup and slid into the path of a semi driven by 60 - year - old edward wood of north sioux city. webb was pronounced dead at the hospital. wood was *not* hurt. 3 authorities have just released a series of photographs of a car that crashed into a spirit lake home this past just before 3 a - m near the intersection of 165th ststet and d 255th avenue.the dickinson county sheriff's office says 23 - year - old jaime leckband didn't stop at a stop sign... went through the intersection... then crashed into the home.no one was in the house at the time and no one was hurt. ckband was arrested. she was charged with third offense o - w - i and failure to maintain control. damage to the home is estimated at more than $10,000 dollars. 3 santa came early for hundreds of veterans and active members of the military.last night santa claus was the honored guest to the more than 500 people who were at the 8th annual "holiday for heroes" at the siouxland chapter of the american red cross. santa handed out toys to the kids... and veterans were able to get free gifts... groceries... dinner... haircuts... massages... and more. 3 "they all donated toys, clothes, i mean it's just been siouxland community to take care of these people. and it's just a hear warming feeling . // we need to honor what they have done for us, the times they have given. many of them are injured and still come to these events just to have some camaraderie with everyone."besides getting dinner... veterans and military members also got baskets filled with enough food to last 10 days. more than 60 volunteers were part of this year's evevt... includininstudents from each of sioux city's high schools. 3 for car 3 collectors... it's the equivalent to finding a picasso in the attic.c.this r re vintage car has been sitting in an alabama barn for more than 40 - years. next month in kissimmee florida... this 19 - 69 dodge charger daytona is set to go up for auction. only ever built. this one still has most of its original features... like a white wing spoiler and the original 440 magnum engine. the car has only about 20 - thousand - 500 - miles on it.it is being sold as - is... with peeling red paint... some rust... and torn up bucket seats inside. a restored version of the same car was sold at a mecum auction in january for 900 - thousand-dollars. mecum's is also handling this car sale... they estimate it will go for between 150 - ousand to 180 - thousand dollars. 3 3 3 3 3 3 coming up this morning on siouxland news at sunrise... a texas plumber was shocked to learn the truck he traded in was being used by isis... with his phone number still on the side. we'll show you why he's suing the dealer now. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at sunrise, with jacob taylor"3 3 "weather on the ones, brought to you by siouxland federal credit union" 3 early afternoon in south dakota, while snow should taper off by mid-morning in nebraska. temperatures are going to be slowly falling today, eventually reaching 30 degrees by late this afternoon. the other thing we have to keep an eye on today is the strong nw winds gusting to 40mph this afternoon. thursday will stay in the 20s with mostly cloudy skies, but as we head toward the weekend, we will see a return of the sunshine. highs stay in the 20s on friday but bump into the 40s over the weekend.have 3 3 3 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... a rare 1969 dodge charger daytona was found sitting in a barn. have you ever found anything of value lying around? 3 uber is getting ready to unionize in one city. (hen - nuh) hena daniels is in new york with our c - b - s 3 today the federal reserve is expcted to raise interest rates for the first time since the financial crisis. the central bank is expected to raise the rate by a quarter point ///on tuesday for a second day in a row the dow gained over closing at 156 /// the nasdaq gained 43 points /// the seattle city council has approved a measure allowing uber and lyft drivers to unionize - making it the first city in the nation to do so. the legislation requires companies who hire or contract drivivs of the app based ride hailing services to bargain with them m en it comes to health benefits, fuel and vehicle upkeep. the measure passed unanimously. /// einstein brothers bagel is pledging to switch over to eggs from cage free chickens in more than 600 of its stores.. the company is getting help from the american humane association for the transition to quote ensure the humane treatment of animals. the change is expected to be complete by 2020.//single and looking for love? wallethub released its 2015 best and worst cities for singles. analysts compared 150 of the most populated cities for the best dating opportunities this holiday in at number one was salt lake city, utah 3 followed by orlando florida. the worst city acording to wallethub - yonkers, new york ///that's your cbs moneywatch report. for more log onto cbs moneywatch dot com. in new york, im hena daniels 3 3 3 3 3 in october 20 - 13... plumber mark (oh - bur - hull - sir) oberholtzer sold his ford truck to a local dealer. that same truck was later on syria's front lines... being used by isis fighters... with (oh - bur - hull - sir)'s oberholtzer's company name and address still on it. c - b - s news correspondent anna werner takes a look. 3 (sot/full face) we had no intention, or no idea that this would even happen. (this has been stressful, very bad - alternate from updated interview)when houston-area plumbing company owner mark oberholtzer sold his truck to 2013, he had no idea it would wind up on syria's front lines being ed by islamist fighters...with his plumbing company name and phone number still on the side.(sot) i mean --it's crazy! it really is. never in my lifetime would i have ever thought about it.he says he was assured by the dealership that it would remove his information before selling the truck. but there it was in the photo - which then, went viral.(n(ns colberer tba from colbert hehe it was featured on the last episode of the colbert report, seen by millions of people earlier this year. since then, oberholtzer says he's had threats and thousands of phone calls like this one....(phone nats) "what the f--- is going on? are you selling your truck to isis? who did that? that's not right!he's now suing the dealership and estimates he's lost a million dollars in business.(bite) talks here about how awful it has been for him and his business etcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxhere's how the truck left the country: oberholtzer sold the truck to an autonation dealership in houston, which sent it to an auction near dallas. then a used car dealer, maz auto, bought the truck, the manager confirms, with the lettering still on it, and advertised it for sale on their website. manager mohamed alkhawam told us someone called from an international phone number and arranged to buy it, and ship it to turkey. (alkhawam phoner) he wired the money, and he arranged for shipping and that was it. the car ended up being shipped to turkeyit's not known exactly how the truck then made its way from mersin, turkey to syria.(last bite from oberholtzer?)on camera tag 3 3 after the break... the cherry break... after the 3 3 on camera tagoberholtzer?) 3 3 after the break... the cherry blossoms are blooming in washington... and we'll hear from one woman who was diggin out from 7 feet of snow this time last year. 3 3 "first alert weather with meteorologist cat taylor" 3 3 denver expected a denver 3 denver expected a dusting... but woke up to eight inches of snow yesterday morning. and cherry blossoms are blooming in washington d - c... after a week of temperatures in the 60s a 70s. reporter jericka duncan is in buffalo new york... where folks have been grabbing their golf clubs instead of their snow shovels. 3 (track)the last time we visited janice anzalone, we were sitting her snow e) "jd: this is back breaking work. janice definitely. (today/janice) jd: do you want to go back? want to go back on your roof. janice: no, no, i don't ever want to go again. (track)in 2014 two major snow storms dumped more than 7 feet of snow in buffalo's suburbs in 48 hours. (gfx)public works commissioner steve stepniak says the city had blown through its 6 million dollar snow removal budget. (14:01:48:08)jd:do you miss it a little bit? i mean it keeps you guys in business. (14:01:51:15)commissioner: yeah, there is something in me that does miss it a little but, it's there, it's gonna be here eventually///(track)*but tis the season to break records...this is the latest gone without snow since 1899. (track)and you can thank el nino. it's a phenomenon that has warmed ocean water in the pacific that in turn has led to a strong flow of mild air blowing in from the west. at the same time a polar jet stream is keeping the cold air bottled up and away from the northeast. meteorologist eric fisher.16:37:36 // last year had a weak polar vortex, big dips and ridges in it, and that allowed a lot of this cold air to move southward. this year it's spinning very tightly around the arctic and that's where it's expected to stay.***(track)these systems have created extreme weather conditions on both coasts. the west is suffering through storms and flooding,g,n the buffalo area, the only r rl sign o owinter are christmas decorations. (tag: lake effect snow could hit buffalo his friday. scott, next week officials from the national weather service say next week temperatures could go into the 50's, possibly the 60s on christmas eve.( lets double 3 3 still to come this morning... a bank robbery suspect is behind bars this morning after supposedly robbing the same bank a seperate time. we'll show you how live t - v helped catch the suspect. you're watching siouxland news 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller...i'm siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell filling in for cat 3 fundraisers s e major support all "we try toto 3 doors.through the walked visitors have million morere than a since then... 1951. that opened in for a facility renovations help kick - off the money will planeterium. museum and sanford dollars to the - thousand - a check for 250 bank presented 3 3 3 3 3 this morning... a minnesota man is under arrest thanks to the quick actions of a t - v news reporter. the reporter was live on the air talking about a bank robbery when an employee ran out to let him know the robber had just robbed the bank for the second time... and escaped. c - b - s news correspondent don champion explains what happened next. 3 (sot tue0250 :19) "tyler just 24 hours ago" (-:21) it's often said live television is unpredictable...(sot tue0250 :24) "what?! that's the robber, oh that's the robber?" (-:24) ... that proved true again tuesday. (tue0399 :12) kimt reporter adam sallet was doing a live midday report outside this rochester, minnesota bank about a robbery that happened there the day before. little did adam know, police say the robber had just returned to the bank- to hit it again while he was about to go on-air!(sot tue0250 :35) "i gotta go here and call 911 i'll talk to you later"(-:39) (sot tue0399 adam sallet/kimt-tv reporter :47) "once i left that screen my first instinct was to see if i could see the suspect anywhere else" (-:54) once police got to the scene- with adam's help, they figured out what kind of car the suspect was driving about an hour later, that car was spototd and (tue0250 1:26) ) -year-old ryan liskow was arrested. detectives say liskow had already been a suspect in lt. mike sadauskis\rochester police department 1:34) "similar build similar clothing same method, he provided a note similar to yesterday's note asking for money." (-:49)(sot tue0399 adam again 2:06) "we always strive to get live breaking news as it happens, but i tell you what we never though we'd be apart of the story kind of like this" (-:14) a rererter in the right place at the right titi. don champion, cbs s news. 3 the robbery suspect was arrested without any incident. 3 twenty south sioux city kids got a jump - start on their holiday shopping... *for free*... thanks to the "shop with a cop" program.soututsioux city police officcs and dakota county sheriff's deputies teamed up with wal - mart in south sioux city for this annual event. they provide holiday *cheer* for the kids... and a helping hand one student tells us he's grateful for the opportunity to spend time with a *cop* and *shop* for his family. 3 "i got presents for my brother, my sister, my grandma, and i'm still looking for my mom.""and we're just here helping kids pick items out for their families. and we're with it kaleb. he's a pretty selfless individual, picking out for everybody else other than himself. he's a pretty cool little kid."each child was given one each child was each child was given one hundred dollars. and their gifts were also wrapped by employees at wal - mart. 3 3 the first planetarium in the state of iowa... and the museum where it's located... are both getting a big financial boost for the future. yesterday in chekokee the president of cherokee state bannpresented a check for 250 - thousand - dollars to the sanford museum and planeterium. the money will help kick - off renovations for a facility that opened in 1951. since then... more than a million isitors have walked through h 3 "we try to support all the major fundraisers that happen in the community and there's nothing more important than the sanford museum that's been here over 60 years and is very well known for educating kids in northwest, iowa. many kids have gone through this place and enjoyed it." 3 this is just the first donation in a drive to raise 950 - thousand dollars for renovations and programming. if you'd like to help out... we've got a link in this story on our website... siouxland news dot com. (www dot sanford dot org) 3 there's a new... million dollar home for iowa state university's extension service.iowa state officials and the siouxland chamber of commerce had a ribbon cutting yesterday morning for the new "extension and outreach center." it's on southern hills drive just east of the casey's store there. the new building has much more space... it even has a teaching garden... a kitchen... and classrooms for extension programs like "4 - h"... "serve safe gardner." 3 "we appreciate the support of the community in making this happen. it's definitely a facility for the entire area, entire county and siouxland area. we're hoping to see lots of people, lots of traffic here."this is the first time the local extension service has moved in 30 years. 3 3 these days it seems like we hear a lot about what's *wrong* with our schools. but a new report shows iowa and nebraska are doin something *right* when it comes to education.the report shows iowa has the top high school graduation rate in the country. the report... released by the u - s department of education... ranks iowa first with a graduation rate of 90 point 5 percent for the 2013 - 2014 school year.nebraska came nebraska came in second with a graduation rate of 89 point 7 percent.and south dakota stands at 82 point 7 percent... just slightly above the national rate. 3 a good samaritan found out not it. the iowa manoffere two panhandlers a job. what they told him... and what he did next... has gone viral online. reporter jenna morton shows us this story. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows-- some would call it tough love. (mike pothoff/offered panhandlers a job) "the only way you can ever succeed in life is you just got to push yourself and don't let anyone stand in your way."on this corner in muscatine iowa you can find panhandlers several times a week.two are regulars. after feeling bad for the boys mike pothoff offered them a job at his business.(mike pothoff/offered panhandlers a job) "i said you're hired and then said we're not from around here and i said well you're here and then they just smirked."over the weekend the same boys were back atatit... holding signs saying they're broke and hungry.once again mike offered them a job. they declined. so mike decided to join them.pictures captured mike standing on the corner with them... holding his own sign.(mike pothoff/offered panhandlers a job) "offered these guys a job. they said no. don't give them money."the picture has gone viral...(mike pothoff/offered panhandlers a job) "all of a sudden it just went kaboosh i mean it just blbl up."while mike doesn't have a problem with panhandlers he says hehewants to make sure they really need the he.(mike pothoff/offered panhandlers a job) "it upsets me that we have younger kids or people that can work that are doing that."it's not the offered a job to a panhandler...(mike pothoff/offered panhandlers a job) "i'm hiring down the street. you want to work for cash."to only have them turn e offer down.(mike e pothoff/offered panhandlers a job) "its about you know people that really do need money and maybe they do but i think they can work too."and he says it won't be the last time eier.ike pothoff/offered panhandlers a job) "if they're going to stand out there and hold a they're homeless i can hold a sign out there i offered these money." 3 santa is the deliverer of all good things for kids all good deliverer of santa ithe money." 3 santa is the deliverer of all good things for kids who've behaved throughout the year... but fish?sure. santa claus is making a huge splash at t e days. kris kringle has put on his scuba gear to hand out treats to fish in the texas state aquarium in corpus christi. 3 he also poses for pictures with visitors when he's done. you'd think he'd have other places to be... but he'll be making daily appearanceceat the tetes state aquarium through christmas eve. 3 3 3 3 3 tech fans are already buzzing about next yeaeas iphone 7 and the galaxy s - 7. we'll see what all the fuss is about... next... in your c - net tech update. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at sunrise, with jacob heller and meteorologist cat taylor" 3 "first alert weather with 3 3 rumors are flying about what next year's new phones will be like. here's your c - net tech update. 3 "let's take a bite out of some iphone and samsung galaxy rumors. i'm bridget carey, this is your cnet update.***" "what big features will be in next year's smartphones? there is already buzz about the iphone 7 and samsung galaxy s7. ** bloomberg is reporting that apple has opened a secret laboratory in taiwan where engineeers are focused on developing new screen technology for iphones and ipads. of course apple isn't commenting on this, but the report says apple began operating the lab this year to make the next iphones even thinner, lighter, brighter and use less battery. there's reportedly a push to move toward organic led's, which don't require a backlight. but if apple can make its own display tech, the company may not have to rely so much on samsung and other companies for parts. ***""now it's still waaaay too early to talk about what the next iphone could look like, because apple could be testing multiple ideas. but one possible change has some maco-takara has a source saying the iphone 7 will not have a typical headphone jack, and instead customers would need to use wireless bluetooth headphones or buy an adapter that plugs it into the lightning charting port. this would be done to make the iphone even thinner. apple owns beats branded headphones, so it would benefit the company if customers need to buy something new that works with a lightening port. philips and jbl already make a lightning-powered headsets, so the specs to do this are out there. and we all know apple likes forcing people to change their habits. the imac in 98 didn't have a floppy disk drive. now you can't find a cd drive in an apple laptop. and apple's new 12-inch macbook doesn't even have a slot for a standard usb, just the new usb-c port, and that's the only port on the whole thing. ***""now what about samsung? the wall street journal reports that the company is testing pressure-sensitive screens and a charging port for it's next galaxy s7 smartphone, expected to come out in march. there may even be a retina scanner, to scan your eye for security. that high-speed charging would likely be a usb-c port, which can give you a full charge in under 30 minutes. ***""and another high-profileleamsung phone, the upcoming galaxy a9, go with it's large screen. a leaked photo on weibo was phonearena, and it describes the a9 with a 6-inch display, just like the but it won't be the most powerful galaxy released in january, first in china.***""that's it for this tech news update, and there's more at cnet.com. from our studios in new york, i'm bridget carey. ****""" 3 businessman gives away thousands of dollars to folks who he is. we'll check in on the travels of this *secret morning. thanks for watching siouxland watching thanks for morning. it's (time) this santa.* of this *secret on the travels we'll check in is. knows who he but nobody folks in need. dollars to thousands of gives away businessman wealthy every year a 3 3 ****"""bridget carey. york, 3 every year a wealthy businessman gives away thousands of dollars to folks in need. but nobody knows who he is. we'll check in on the travels of this *secret santa.* it's (time) this morning. thanks for watching siouxland news at t sunrise. 3 (37 degrees) outside at (time). 3 it's a holiday tradition... steve hartman's visit with.... well... we don't really know. it's a secret. 3 nat police caravan/lights/ sirenstwasn't even the night before christmas, when there arose such a clatter, the people of pittsburgh must have thought something the matter - but far from it.once again this year, the man i know only as secret santa is out doing random acts of kindness across america.with the help of his elves in local law enforcement, this anonymous, wealthy businessman is once again giving away about a 3 hundred-thousand dollars' worth of hundred dollar bills to total strangersasking for nothihi in return except to spread the kindness.temika green is program kindness. temika green is program coordinator at the local ymca. she said use some of her money to help the kids in her after- school program.temika green to ss "and i promise, as soon as i get out of here i'm going to call my job and be like, guess what?! ss: yea, well put another couple hundred in there. and i've got to quit talking to you i'm running out of money. we love you. you're secret santa has been doing this for about a decade, but he feels momo needed now than ever.bite secret santa covered "this year the timing is perfect for everybody to come together one act of kindness at a time."a christian? who knows? a muslim? who cares? all he looks for is people who seem like they could use a little caring in their life. in other words - anyone.bite secret santa covered "kindness is the bridge between all people. kindness is the one thing that cuts through everything regardless of your station in life."and really, that's what he's handing out here. it's not the money. money doesn't make people break down like this. these are the fafas of people overwhelmed by somomhing truly priceless. nat ss s mildred "come here, i want to talk to you a minute."and lest you doubt that, consider this encounter.nat ss to mildred "now this is for you. it's a hundred dollars from secret santa."her name is mildred morris.nat ss and mildred "mildred: i just came from chemo. ss: you just came from chemo. mildred: and i work every day, sir."mildred has stage 4 breast cancer. she said a million dollars couldn't have turned her day around. and yet here she was - over-joyed.bite mildred "i am happy. steve: you've got to explain that to me. mildred: it's just amazing that there's so much compassion out here with all this other ugly stuff that's going on."every year people tell memehey'd like to this but they juju don't have the money, but now we know the only currency you need is kindness.steve hartman, on the road, in pittsburgh, pennsylvania 3 moderate snonothrough the early afternoon in south dakota, while snow should taper off by mid-morning in nebraska. temperatures are going to be slowly falling today, eventually reaching 30 degrees by late this afternoon. the other thing we have to keep an eye on today is the strong nw to 40mph this afternoon.thursday will stay in the 20s with mostly cloudy skies, but as we head toward the weekend, we will see a return of the sunshine. highs stay in the 20s on friday but bump into the 40s over the 3 3 3 time for a trip to the sunrise watercooler...20 - 16 is just away... but the final two numerals in times square's *20 - in times two numerals but the final away... but the final two numerals in times square's *20 - 16* sign are already in the big apple. a flatbed truck delivered the precious cargo to t t corner of 46th and broaoaay yesterday:the public had a chance to take pictures next to the seven - foot - tall "one" and "six". the numerals will complete their journey to one times square to join their other half and 3 coming up this morning... nasa is hiring its next generation of american astronauts... but before you submit your application... find out if you would make the cut. we'll show you how to tell if you have the right stuff.plus your morning news, weather and sports are all coming up.it's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam.keep it right here on siououand news at 3 here's a look at your weather to go ... 3 3 good morning, this is sgt todddd sassmann with your siouxland news traffic to gooffieers will be running radar on lewis blvd and 6th sthave a safe drive to work and school this morning, for siouxland news, this is sgt todd sassmann 3 3 republican presidential candidates are back on the campaign trajl after wrapping up their fifth and final debate of the year... the debate tuesday night in las vegas centered on national security and foreign policy. some of the biggest fireworks came when frontrunner donald trump argued with jeb bush. senators ted cruz and marco rubio mainly,just argued with each other... mostly over their voting records.thousands of children in the nation's second largest school district head back to school today. police shut down schools ininhe los angeles area tuesday because of an emailed bomb threat... which turned out to be a hoax. police say because of terror attacks that have happened latley... they weren't taking any chances.and... quite a few people are recovering from minor injuries after a plane accident at nashville international airport tuesday. cell phone video caught e southwest airlines plane stuck in a grassy ditch... after it somehow slid off the taxiway. 133 passengers and board at the time. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the test newswsweather and sports. 3 and here is what the folks in studio 57 are working on that you'll see in an hour on cbs "this morning".i'm norah o'donnell... coming up, kennedy center honoree cicely tyson... she reflects on 60 years in show business, and the struggles she's overcome... that's coming up, on cbs this morning... 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14"3 3 good morning everyone and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise.thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller.and i'm siouxland's chief meteorologist chad 3 primaries and caucuses. that could lead to what's called a "brokered convention." our national national correspondent jeff barnd tells us what that's like. 3 john samples - political strategist/cato30sean spicer - rnc chief strategist 52--58gop presidential candidate 1:12- 1:17dr. ben carson - gop presidential candidate 1:18- 1:24jeff barnd - national correspondent 1:29-1:34 trt: 1:42/pkg/ billionaire donald trump's rise to the top of a splintered 14 candidate field doesn't seem to be waning anytime soonon republican powerbrokers met in washington to discuss the remote possibility of a a"brokered" gop convention this summer if *no one* candidate can win the simple majority of votes from nearly 25-hundred delegates . by june 2016 when the final state primary contests end . /sot/ "intv_cato-samples- laquasha" samples - " 1:16 "basically, a big problem for a party going into a presidential year is being divided and a brokered convention would be the ultimate sign of a divided and probably losing republican party" 1:29 /vo/ gop leaders say a brokered convention would *only* take place if the frontrunner could not get the required number of votes in the primary season it's *not* there for the party to undermine its top candidate.. just because an anti- established contender is now the frontrunner of an established party /sot/ dc b roll "sean spicer for barnd" :20 "republican voters will choose the delegates that will go to the convention in cleveland next july. those decide the nominee. that's it. bottom line, plain and simple." :29/vo/ but at least 2 gop contenders remain skeptical the "brokered convention" will be used to shut-out a leading political outsider *even* if they have enough votes going into thth conventiti.. /sot/ dc b roll "cnn trumpmpledges for barnd (donald trump/ (r) presidential candidate) :02 "i've been hearing about it, don't like that, that wasn't the deal i made. :07/sot/wpec ben carson 3- 1:18 "i would quit the party if they're clearly trying to steal the election and doing this in a very dishonest way" 1:29 /bridge/ the last "brokered" convention for republicans came in 1948. the party eventually chose new york governor thomas dewey. dewey would eventually lose the white house to democrat harry truman im jeff barnd reporting 3 3 a former presidential candidate was in sioux city clinton.former vermont governor howard dean talked to more than 4040eople at the home of sioux city attorney tim (bo - tare - oh) bottaro. dean think hiry will do the best to help ordinary americans have good jobs... make decent livings... and make sure kids can go to college. 3 "hillary has addressed every single one of those issues. i want hillary clinton as esident of united states. hillary clinton has worked for this really hard. she was out here long before anybody else. i've lost track of how many been in iowa. she takes nothing for granted."3 dean has other tour stops this week in fort dodge... des moines... newton... iowa city... and cedar rapids. he'll volunteer at an organizing event today at the hillary clinton office in davenport. 3 republican presidential candidate mike huckabee is coming back to siouxland this week. huckabee has stops planned for thursdayat 4:45 in the afternoon at the sioux county center.then at 7:30 that night he'll be at v - f - w post 3388 canteen in estherville.friday morning at 3 8:30 he'll be at woodford equipment in emmetsburg.and at 2:45 iday afternoon he'll campaign at methodist manor in storm lake. 3 3 and ben carson will be making three stops in siouxland friday. he'll host a meet and greet at 9 a - m in storm lake at the anderson auditorium at buena vista university.at 3 he'll head to orange city where he'll host a town hall meetingngt northwestern college. 3 and from 7 to 8 pm he's hosting a rally in sioux city at the stony creek inn hotel & conference center. 3 icy roads might have played a part in a deadly crash yesterday morning near sibley iowa.it happened just after 7 a - m. the osceola county sheriffs office says a pickup and a semi crashed on the highway 60 overpass one mile east of sibley. deputies say 33 - year - old patrick webb lost control of his pickup and slid into the path of a semi driven city. webb was pronounced dead at the hospital. wood was *not* hurt. 3 authorities have just released a series of phographs of a car that crashed into a spirit lake home this past weekend.it happened saturday just before 3 a - m near the intersection of 165th street and 255th avenue.the didiinson county sheriff's office says 23 - year - old jaime leckband didn't stop at a stop sign... went through the intersection... then crashed into the home.no one was in the house at the time and no one was hurt. leckband was arrested. she was charged with third offense o - w - i ananfailure e maintain control. damage to the home is estimated at more than $10,000 dollars. 3 santa came early for hundreds of veterans and active members of the military.last night santa claus was the honored guest to the more than 500 people who were at the 8th annual "holiday for heroes" at the siouxland chapter of the handed out toys to the kids... and veterans were able to get free gifts... groceries... dinner... haircuts... massages... and more. 3 "they all donated toys, clotots, i mean it's just been an out pouring from the siouxland community to take care of these people. and it's just a hear warming feeling . // we need to honor what they have done for us, the times they have given. many of them are injured and still come to these events just to have some camaraderie with everyone."besides getting dinner... besides getting everyone."with camaraderie with everyone."besides getting dinner... veterans and military members also got baskets filled with enough food to last 10 days. more than 60 volunteers were part of this year's were part of volunteers more than 60 days. to last 10 days. more than 60 0 lunteers were part of this year's event... including students from each of sioux city's high schools. 3 a russian space capsule carrying three astronauts from the united states... britain... and russia blasted off yesterday morning for the international space station. nasa has *much* *bigger* ambitions. the agency's planning a human 30s.s. it's already recruiting americans who could take the journey. reporter jan crawford is at the national air and space museum in washington with the out - of - this - world plan. 3 ctm script:(newman) "going to mars, a human journey to mars, i think absolutely is a renaissance. i think we've captivated not just the u.s. but thworld." (jan) "t"t martian astronauts - seems kind of crazy that that's really going to happen!" (newman) "it's very eal."nasa deputy administrator dava (day-vuh) newman hopes a record-breaking number of *qualified americans* apply to nasa's astronaut class of 2017. (19:21:33 jan) "what does it take to be a good astronaut?" ///(newman) "the background is really important // how are people as leaders? how a a they in a team? we have a really rigorous selection board."gfx&inapicants must be a u-s citizen with a bachelor's degree in engineering, biological or physical science or mathematics. they also should have three years of relevant experience -- or at least one thousand hours piloting a jet. and the physical is another hurdle. gfx out(jan 19:24:31) "is it a combination of like highly intellectual but also intensely physical?" (newman) "and also operational - and how do you make teams? because you are making critical decisions and in human space flight, you are making life and death decisions." gfx inthere have been 338 nasa astronauts ranging in age from 26 to 46. of the 6300 who applied for the last class only eight: 4 men and 4 women, were chosen. that's *about* a *point one percent* chance. gfx out (nats pemberton plane) aerobatic pilot *and nasa applicant* melissa pemberton isn't discouraged.(pemberton) "for a pilot and someone that has a passion for travel and adventure and aviation, i just can't even imimine a better job than being an astronaut." candidates will spend at least one year training for spacewalks, operating robotics, and undergoing mission simulations. all with the possibility of one day going to mars.(19:31:32 newman) "it'll take us about 8 months to get there and it's round trip, so just under a couple years round trip // and we'll be on the surface of mars for about 500 days searching for the e idence of life, of past life." //(jan) "they're going to be together in that environment for almost 4 years going to mars and back!"(19:32:45 newman) "it takes an extraordinary person." so while space is a curiosity for many, the nasa job obviously not a good fit for everyone.(jan) "you've gotta have a pretty good resume..." (newman) "people with a lot of academic background, at's who typically make it- but it is a very fine filter." (jan) "it's kind of an audacious undertaking."(19:37:02 newman) "it's an audacious thing but then you talk to any astronaut they say we're just normal people // people are so humble and grounded and say you can do it: dream. and that's a really important message." 3 and chad... nasa's showing us an amazing shot of italy's mount etna from space.only... you can't actually see the volcano..... because it's underneath a massive cloud of ash. is picture was taken december fourth as nasa's terra it captured a phase of eruption called a (pear - ox - ism) paroxysm. that's the moment a crater first begins sendndg fountainsnsf lava and jets of hot material into the air.a (pear - ox - ism) paroxysm is very violent and it doesn't usually last very long. this episode lasted less than an hour. mount etna is europe's most active volcano. a series of eruptions this month are its first in two years. 3 3 3 3 children in japan are taking independence to a whole new level. up next... we'll show you why kids as young as 6 are using public transportation on their own. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at sunrise, with jacoco heller and meteorologist cat 3 "weather on the ones, brought to you by siouxland federal credit union" 3 day.>>3 3 every weekday morning... millions of american kids wake up and go to school... usually with the help of mom or dad. but in japan... children are expected to make the journey... *alone.* where the population tops 38 - million people... that trip can last up p an hour... over several miles. c - b- s news correspondent seth doane visited one family to learn how students going solo are protected. 3 ctm script:nats - morning routine from 5:30 to 6:30 a-m on school days ryuhei sato's (sah-toe) routine looks like pretty much any first grader's. this being japan - breakfast is rice with fish eggs and seaweed - but, otherwise, it feels fafaliar. it's what comes next that's so surprising: (set) it takes you fifty-five minutes to go to school?(ryuhei:) yes (seth:) and you'll do this all alone? (r) yes (seth:) is that strange? (ryuhei:) no (cute smile) take a look at the trip he takes - solo. it's a ten minute walk to the station where he swipes his card like a veteran commuter nats - "beep" - (ryuhei taps train card at turnstile) there are trains to catch a transfer to make and then another walk all alone at age *seven*. but, before you jump to judgement - meet his mom, yumi sato (sah-toe): (seth:) do you worry about him? (yumi:) at the beginning, yes - (laughing) i was so worried! in japan, parents are encouraged to let their kids go to school alone. in fact, it's mandated at sato's (sah- toe's) school. (sot - walking with teru --- 61:38ish)(teru:) it's a culturally indoctrinated understananng that children are supposed to be independent by the time they start grade school, really - so that's age six. teru clavel (teh-roo clavelle) is a japanese-american sociologist now living in her own daughter commute to school alone. (teru:) in japanese it's ""kawaii ko ni wa tabi wo saseyo" - // it's a saying children are exposed to / and it means "to the adored child, send him on journeys". nats - we've seen kids in japan serving food at school lunchtime and cleaning up afterwards. yumi sato notes japan's trains are dependable and there's a modern-day tool to keep tabs on little ryuhei nats (looking at app on phone --- 2032)(seth:) oh, so you can see right where he is? (yumi, mom:) yea a g-p-s tracking device, which reports back to her phone. (seth:) have you ever been to the us? (yumi:) yes. (seth:) would you let ryuhei go to school (yumi:) no! (seth:) no? (laugher) (yumi:) never! (seth:) i can't even finish my question - (yumi:) no - because i see a lot of guns on tv in the united states // i don't feel very safe / kids being alone and going to school by themselves (seth:) in america? (yumi:) yes.. japan has a relatively low crime rate and the yellow flap on sato's backpack marks him as a first-grader. the community is expected to keep close watch. (seth:) there are newspaper stories about pedophphes - they are subway cars in n kyo that have been made for only women - so there's no groping - do these parents have a sort of false sense of security here?(teru:) / every parent has to assess what he or she is comfortable with and absolutely - there's crime in japan, there's danger. but you have to weigh that against giving your child some freedom and // being confident that you've given your child the tools to be able to navigate that. nats - (sot - walking after school) (seth:) how was school?(r) good returning this seven-year-old seemed unfazed by any debate of his daily journey. (ryuhei:) why do - america's children - can't go totochool by his-self?(seth:) why don't americans go to school alone? it's just seen as somethingngn adult does - to take these trains you take - to go all alonon seems like a big deal(ryuhei,i,witches to japanese:) but, why can't kids ride trains by themselves? he asked. before we left, we spot]ed him doing some sweeping - just like a seven- year-old would -- anywhere in the world. nats - (you see him sweeping in this ridiculous fashion - barely accomplishing anything) for cbs this morning, i'm seth doane, in 3 point break had an action packed premiere. it's (time)... your sunrise entertainment is after the break. 3 3 "first alert ather with meteorologist cat taylor" 3 3 3 point break s an action packed hollywood premiere... and luke bryan finds a new host for the a - c - m's. suzanne marques has those stories and more in today's eye on entertainment. 3 (nat s s)"what are you doing april 3rd? i think i'm around!" narr-1))luke bryan and dierks bentley made a video to announce they're co-hosting the academy of country music awards.the show will be broadcast live on cbs.... april third.((narr-2))sirius xm radio has signed up howard stern for another five years. the deal also gives sirius access to stern's audio and video library.((standup news, ))a remake of "point break" takes the stunts all the way to the red carpet here in hollywood.((narr-3))a 5-man n wingsuit team landed on hollywood boulevevd - kikiing off the premiere of the action thriller, "point break."it's about a young fbi agent who infiltrates a highly-skilled team of athletic, criminal suspects.((sot - luke bracey/actor)) it's on the biggest scale possible; that's what this movie is.((vo)) "point break" lands in theaters christmas day. ((narr-4))also out on christmas - will smith's new movie "concussion."(will smith movie nat - "i found a disease; repetitive head trauma chokes the brain")smith plays the real-life doctor who first discovered the link between football and brain trauma.his findings were initially unpopular with the nfl.((sot - will smith/actor)) 2:20 "people just historically don't hear the truth well - especially when it's in conflict to what you want to be true."((vo))david morse plays the first football player diagnosed with the degenerative brain disorder. and that's your eye on entertainment. suzanne marques, cbs news, hollywood. 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... a rare 1969 dodge charger daytona was found sitting in a barn. have you 3 3 still to come this morning... world famous director... producer... and screenwriter george lucas is adding another award to his collection. we'll hear from the star wars creator about his kennedy center honorit's now (time) center honorkennedy about his wars creator from the star we'll hear collection. to his another award is adding george lucas screenwriter and producer... director... world famous this morning... still to come 3 3 around?value lying anything of you ever found in a barn. have found sitting daytona was dodge charger a rare 1969 on we're talking here's what 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... a rare 1969 dodge charger daytona was found sitting in a barn. have you ever found anything of value lying around? 3 world famous director... producer... and screenwriter george lucas is adding another award to his collection. we'll hear from the star wars creator about his kennedy center honorit's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam.your weather and morning news are all ahead. keep it right here on siouxland news at sunrise.news at siouxland here on keep it right ahead.news are all ahead. 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller...and i'm siouxland's chief meteorologist chad 3 3 3 3 we reported earlier on the new "star wars" premiered in hollywood... but most of us have to wait u uil friday. franchise creator george lucas walked the red carpet. but for the first time... he isn't in full control of a "star wars" control of a he isn't in full first time... but for the first time... he isn't in full control of a "star wars" movie. the saga became part of our culture almost 40 years ago. lucas' impact on cinema earned h h one of this year's kennedy center hors. c - b - s this morning anchor charlie rose met him at his "skywalker ranch" in california. he talked about what it means to be a director. 3 ctm script:george lucas: well, a director is just somebody who's got-- a fetish with making the world to be what he wants it to be. (laugh) sort of narcissistic.charlie rose: that's you?george lucas: all directors. they're no different.charlie rose: and you're a director--george lucas: - yeah, all directors are-- they're-- they're-- they're vaguely like emperors, society to be-- to reflect me and what i want." // and just say, "i'm gonna create a world where people can fly." (clip from star wars with space ships flying around)track: george lucas didn't create a new society.he constructed an entire galaxy. on its surface the star wars seriri is a sci-fi space oddessey with odd creatures...and epic space battles. but its genius lies in the simple story beneath all of that. timeless elements like family... and the fight between good and evil. as its creator, lucas has been called one of the most innovative filmmakers in history.but in his heart he considers himself a storyteller. (12:33:21) charlie rose: well, but didn't you intend to, in the (tapping) beginning, create-- really three movies when you started? and-- and then you decided only to take one part of that life story?george lucas: yeah, i took the-- i took the first act // but then the first act didn't really work, so i said, "okay, what i'm gonna have to do is take the ending of the third film and put it on the first film." you know, i-- which you do, you've got a buncha stuff sitting on your desk as you're creating it. so, "well, let me take that and stick that in hererend make itit so i wasn't worried that much about the sequels whenen was actually making it, 'cause i have to make this the best film. // so then when i moved on to the other ones, i said, "well, gee, you know-- ben kenobi is now dead, i killed him. that was an unfortunate-- how am i gonna fix that?"(nat pop from ben knobie dieing in lost hope) and-- "what am i gonna do blew the death star up and that's what the ending is?" (nat pop: death star blowing up at the end of lososhope)// but part of it was simply when i got down to some of the other movies, i was able to create an environment and a world that wasn't possible when i started the first one. so to me // in the end, getting yoda to do a swordfight, which i'd always wanted to do but i could never do it because he was a muppet, (laugh)(nat pop of yoda having a sword fight) (special effects from prequel star wars) in addition to story teller and directorlucas became a pioneer in the world of special effects.his work forever changed the way films are made. (nat sound from lucas sound thx sound test)and he changed how they sund too. (nat pop from american graffiti)in his 1973 hit american graffiti, lucas opted out of a traditional composer. he narrated the entire story with popular music. /// (12:43:43)george lucas: // that's the clearest in-point for a teenager, isisthe music, in terms of what are-- what is a teenager // half of what a teenager is is music, you know? and the other half is trouble. // or raging hormones, or however you wanna describe it. but at the same time it's-- that's what the movie's about. charlie rose: cars and music and raging hormones. george lucas: yeah. (laugh) i shoulda called it that. we were looking for a title and you finally-- charlie rose: cars and music and raging hormones-- george lucas: --you finally figured it out. the studio wanted to call it, another slow night in raging hormones woulda been-- charlie rose: well, you-- i was here, i could've told you that-- george lucas: --much better. i coulda-- it coulda been a hit.(another nat from american graffiti) the low budget film was the most commercially successful film of its time. before he was 40, lucas went on to make the first three star wars - and indiana jones' - raiders of the lost ark. and then. he walked away. /// i gave up directing in order to become a dad. you know, for 15 years, directing, i just ran a company and in-- was an innovator. but it was-- not doing what i really like to do, which is actually make movies. and-- charlie rose: because you wanted to be a dad. george lucas: because-- yeah, i-- i-- and i never-- it was onea those things where you don't expect it to happen. but once i was a dad-- it w w like a bolt of lightning struck me. (waiting on picture of him and first daughter alone. have two pictures of all three kids) lucas adopted his first daughter with his wife marcia in 1981. after they divorced - he adopted two more children and raised them as a single dad. (nat pop from walk and talk) charlie: everyone who knows you says 'they're so different'then in 2013 he married melody hobson, an investstnt executive from m chicago.orge: "the thing we discovered whicicwe call a miracle is that we're exactly the same."together they have a 2 year old daughter. melody: "it's a miracle that's how i see it. it shouldn't have happened and it did."(shots of sky walker ranch / three of them standing together and/or here at sky walker ranch, north of san francisco, george is once again able to concentrate on being a father. three years ago he sold his company y cas films to disney for 4 billion dodoars. (force awakens)charlie rose: okay, let me just talk about (tap) the upcoming star wars: the force awakens. how do you feel about it?george lucas: well, it's-- you know, i made the decision to sell the company, the star wars. i made that decision because i looked at the future, i looked at the fact that i was gonna have a baby, i looked at the fact that i was married, and i looked at the fact that i wanted to build a museum, and i i oked at the fact that i wanted to make experimental films. so my life was going on a different track. // so that started that ball rolling. // and so-- // in the end-- when i sold it they hired j.j. to come in. //// (13:27:50) charlie rose: so are you at peace (tap) with this?george lucas: yeah.charlie rose: as much as you can be.george lucas: yeah. no, i was-- i said, "look, i'm fine." // fortunately i'm old enough to have been through all this stuff before. // and i'm sure it will do magnificent business. i'm sure they'll do a great job. you know, it'll be different from what i would've done. (kennedy center honors nat)everything he's done has earned him a prestigious kennedy center honor.(nat pop from steven spielberg speech) at the award's his good friend steve spielberg explained the lucas legacy best: (nat pop from kennedy center)(22.06.20) george lucas' star wards 12:47:32;07 i was successful because i made one movie every three years. he's insane, he makes three movies every year. and i say, "steven, you're insane." and he said-- i said, "when are you gonna retire?" he says, "i'm not gonna retire." and he said, "my ultimate dream is to die on a set and just keel over in the middle of shooting." 12:47:49;08 and i said, "gee, my-- my-- ambition is to die in bed watching one of your movies on television." (laughter) /// but that t esn't mean he's slong down any time soon (fatherhood) charlie rose:12:04:16;28 you wear-- have worn all these hats though, filmmaker, director, storyteller, writer-- technical innovator-- what do you want the first line of your obituary to say? george lucas:i was a great 3 3 up next in your healthwatch... a lot of folks are worried about terroism right now. a psychologist will show us how our thoughts and behaviors change after a teteor attack... and what that can mean for the future. 3 3 "you're watching siouxland news at sunrise, with jacob 3 "first alert weather with meteorologist cat taylor" 3 3 3 after terror attacks that have happened lately... president obama and law enforcement have been telling the public to avoid letting terror control their lives. a clinical psychologist about how fear impacts our health and behaviors. 3 (js 9 43 32 ) one of the things i think is different about this, this threat is that it's on-going, people sort of can't know when or where or how it's going to happen. it's this thing that never ends. and it's ubiquitous. it's everywhere. (jlp 9 30 35) how does that affect their lives?(js 9 30 43) they tend to avoid different aspects of their lives. they fly less, they ride on public transportation less. they go settings less. research that's shown they have a tendency to engage people from diffffent cultural backgrounds less. they even consume media less, ironically. (jlp 9 34 33) what have you learned over the last 10 years of studying this that might surprise people? (js 9 34 47) how potent fear can be in terms of altering people's lives. and the impact that it can have in different aspects of life, whether it's making decisions about a president, whether it's supporting different policies that are important socially. or even down to how people live their everyday lives. (jlp 10 04 27) is there a danger to society of people incrementally changing their behavior over time because of terrorism?(js 10 04 35) yeah, i think it sort of changes the structure of our country. it changes the structure of our govt.//// think fefe can//maybe even change things in ways that weren't consistent with how the country was founded originally.(jlp 10 02 36) as a psychologist, is there an explanation for that? is there some insight into that?(js 1002 51) i think fear moves people to become much more polarized in their viewpoints and i think that fear motivates people to go to further lengths to feel safe. (live tag) (in small doses, fear can be a lifesaver, prompting us to react to danger. but in large doses, it can hurt us, causing fatigue, depression - even heart attack and stroke. dr. sinclair says it's important to continue normal routine if possible. but if fear starts taking over and you find yourself anxious and avoiding things, he says it may be time to get professional help. ) 3 3 tech fans are already tech fans are 3 3 tech fans are already buzzing about next year's iphone 7 and the galaxy s - 7. we'll see what all the fuss is about... next... in your c - net 3 good morning, (dakota dunes)... it's (33 degrees) outside at (time). 3 rumors are flying about what next year's new phones will be like. here's your c - net tech update. 3 "let's take a bite out of some iphone and samsung galaxy rumors. i'm bridget carey, this is your cnet update.***" "what big features will be in next year's smartphones? there is already buzz about the iphone 7 and samsung galaxy s7. ** bloomberg is reporting that apple has opened a secret laboratory in taiwan where engineeers are focused on developing new screen technology for iphones and ipads. of course apple isn't commmmting on this, but thth report says apple began operating the lalathis year to make the next iphones even thinner, lighter, brighter and use less battery. there's reportedly a push to move toward organic led's, which don't require backlight. but if apple can make its own display tech, the company may not have to rely so much on samsung and other companies for parts. ***""now it's still waaaay too early to talk about what iphone could look like, because apple could be testing multiple ideas. but one possible change has some worried because it sounds plausable. japanese apple blog saying the iphone 7 will not have a typical headphone jack, and instead customers would need to use wireless bluetooth headphones or buy an adapter that p pgs it into the lightning chararng port. this would be done to make the iphone even thinner. apple owns beats branded headphones, so it would benefit the company if customers need to buy something new that works with a lightening port. philips and jbl already make a lightning-powered headsets, so the specs to do this are out there. and we all know apple likes forcing people to change their habits. the imac in 98 didn't have a floppy disk drive. now you can't find a cd drive in an apple laptop. and apple's new 12-inch macbook doesn't even have a slot for a standard usb, just the new usb-c port, and that's the only port on the whole thing. ***""now what t out samsung? the wall street t urnal reports that the companynys testing pressure-sensitive screens and a new high-speed charging port for it's next galaxy s7 smartphone, expected to come out in march. there may even be a retina scanner, to scan your eye for security. that high-speed charging would likely be a usb-c port, which can give you a full charge in under 30 minutes. ***""and another high-profile samsung phone, the upcoming galaxy a9, could have powerful battery to go with it's large screen. a leaked photo on weibo was published by the blog phonearena, and it describes the a9 with a 6-inch display, and will have a metal body, just like the last model -- but it won't be the most powerful galaxy phone. this is expected to be released in january, first ***""that's it for this tech news update, and there's more at cnet.com. from our studios in new york, i'm bridget carey. ****""" 3 "weather on the ones brought to you by window world" 3 i'm 3 bridget carey. ****""" 3 "weather on the ones brought to you by window world" 3 3 we'll take a look at your traffic, news and weather to go coming up after the break... 3 it's now (time) as we take a look outside (norfolk) on the 8 (norfolk) on the (28 degrees) cam. 3 3 here's a look at your weather to go ... 3 sassmann with your siouxland news traffic to goofficers will be running radar on lewis blvd and 6th sthave a safe drive to work and school this morning, for siouxland news, this is sgt todd sassmann 3 3 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 republican presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail after wrapping up their fifth and final bate of the year... the debate tuesday night in las vegas centered on national security and foreign policy. some of the biggest fireworks came when frontrunner donald trump argued with jeb bush. senators ted cruz and marco rubio mainly just argued with each other... mostly over their voting records.thousands of children in the nation's second largest school district head back to school today. police shut down schools in the los angeles area tuesday because of an emailed bomb threat... which turned out to be a hoax. police say because of terror attacks that have happened latley... they weren't taking any chchces.and... quite a few people are recovering from minor injuries after a plane accident at nashville cell phone video caught the southwest airlines plane stuck in a grassy ditch... after it somehow slid off the taxiway. 133 passengers and five crew members were on board at the time. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the latest news, weather and sports.

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